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ellauri001.html on line 2484: Byronit oli olleet aatelisia 1300-luvulta, jolloin vika rotinkainen Byron nai ja peri aatelisen vaimonsa tiluxet. Niistä varmaan puolet oli Johneja, mm. hassu partapozo allaolevassa kuvassa, eka parooni joka oli Kaarle kunkun kaveri 17.vuosisadan alussa, ja George Gordon Byronin amiraali-seikkailijapappa "Foul-Weather Jack". (Georgen isä(kin) oli retku, George nimeltään.)
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Nuoruus


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ellauri002.html on line 58: Oiskohan Harry ollut iloinen et nää on suomalaisille tärkeimmät faktat siitä? Et se on jutkuluopio, sen nimellä on joku kämä düsseldorfilainen palkinto ja se oli Schubertin sanoittaja? Düsseldorf on Saxan Philadelphia. Ja kokonaan jää mainizematta Kaiserslauternin Heinrich Heine-gymnasium, David Foster Wallacen tennisvalkku Schitin alma mater. Harry kävi kouluja (senverran kuin kävi) Düsseldorfissa.
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ellauri002.html on line 974: Santana: Black magic woman 1970
ellauri002.html on line 1108: Hyvän Tachosta sai don Jaime jäljittäjän retkille.

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ellauri002.html on line 1501: Seuraava tapaaminen oli sovittu leffaillaksi, mentiin katsomaan Kubrikin Barry Lyndonia, pääosassa Peyton Placen Ryan O'Neil. Tämän kaiken jouduin katsomaan Wikipediasta. Pitkästyttävästä filmistä en muista tuon taivaallista, oli muita asioita mielessä. Leffan jälkeen mentiin Fazerille, tai Kluuvin pubiin, kumpaan, siitä on pientä erimielisyyttä. Parhaiten on jäänyt mieleen, että innoissani puhuessani mitä sylki suuhun tuo onnistuin sylkemään jonkun kakunmurun pienelle kädelle. Hirmu noloa, vaikka kelpaa sitä näin jälkeenpäin nyt naureskella.
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ellauri002.html on line 1906: Kesällä 1978 dona Carita tuli Bostoniin ystävämme Ympyräsuun häihin. Ympyräsuu oli Amerikan hienostoa, Mayflowerilla maahan saapuneita, MIT:n grad student, joka oli tullut Suomeen tutkimaan, onko suomen kielessä sivulauseita. Ympyräsuu oli (on) huippufiksu, isohko, kömpelö ja piippasi (piippaa?) kun on hämillään. Mikä ei ole usein, koska se yleensä tietää paremmin. Mielisana oli (on) "actually". Don Jaimeen petyttyään piippaaja löysi fiksumman puolison, ja häät pidetiin tuona keväänä. "Nyt sieltä tuodaan isoäitiä", sanoi don Jaime erehdyksessä, morsianhan sieltä tuli isänsä käsipuolessa. Oops.
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ellauri002.html on line 2176: Und nur wer Schrecken macht, kann andre führen.

ellauri002.html on line 2252: P.S. Andreas Scholl (onxe sukua Dr. Schollille tai Johnin ja Miikan Schollylle?) vetää tän Dowlandin piisin hyvin. Se tietää että Dowlandiin ei pidä eläytyä eikä näytellä hikisenä ahistunutta kuin joku vitun David Foster Wallace. Dowlandin musiikki tekee kaiken yxin paremmin.
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Aikuisuus


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ellauri003.html on line 664: Kesä 1981 oltiin Bostonissa. Oli kuuma, tukalaa oli Seijan olo masun kasvaessä yhä isommaksi. Käytiin välistä uimassa Revere Beachilla. Helpotti muuten, paitsi ei ollut vessoja.
ellauri003.html on line 682: Tietokone, glass teletype. Kalsarit väärinpäin. She is me and i am she. me = she / mit=shit. Not the way out, exit thru tunnel in rear. Hannu ja Helena. Turbaani. Antti ja Auli, New York. Revere Beach. Lea syömässä Kiparskyillä.
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ellauri003.html on line 1283: Es glänzt der Saal, es schimmert das Gemach, Loistava on sali, kimmeltävä kulmahuone,
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Dantea


ellauri004.html on line 312: ä Fennis mira feritas, foeda paupertas: non arma, non equi, non penates; victui herba, vestitui pelles, cubile humus... Idemque venatus viros pariter ac feminas alit; passim enim comitantur partemque praedae petunt... Securi adversus homines, securi adversus Deos rem difficillimam assecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset. (Tacitus: Germania)
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ellauri004.html on line 787: Membra quondam dicebant ventri, “Nosne te semper ministerio nostro alemus, dum tu summo otio frueris? Hoc non diutius faciemus.” Dum igitur ventri cibum subducunt, corpus debilitatum est, et membra sero invidiae suae paenituit.
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Ei täneä eneä saja. Rauharannan harmaasävyinen sääprofeetta kertoo iltapäivän sään. Rustic weather predictor from the backwoods of Sysmä. "They Really Work!" Vain helluntaiystäviltä.
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Miltonia


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ellauri005.html on line 270: Acting by others' action;

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ellauri005.html on line 279: Their practice only hate:

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ellauri005.html on line 1662: Some pretty mama better come and get this black snake soon

ellauri005.html on line 1665: Sugar, what´s the matter, don´t like no black snake no how

ellauri005.html on line 1666: Mmm, mmm, wonder where my black snake gone?

ellauri005.html on line 1667: Mmm, mmm, wonder where this black snake gone?

ellauri005.html on line 1668: Black snake mama done run my darlin´ home

ellauri005.html on line 1671: He is a mean mean black snake,

ellauri005.html on line 1673: mean mean mean black snake,

ellauri005.html on line 1674: been crawling round my back door.

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ellauri005.html on line 1687: I´m going to kill that black snake.

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Psalttaria


ellauri006.html on line 75: of justice, religion, truth, and peace,

ellauri006.html on line 408: Pahin on Disney. Kun Mikille, Hessulle ja puhevikaiselle Akulle heiloineen tulee mikä vaan tenkkapoo, ne huutaa heti avuksensa jotain taivaasta laskeutuvaa tombolaa, elektromekaanista tai digitaalista deus ex machinaa:
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ellauri006.html on line 493: Älkät uscaldaco wääryteen ja wäkiwaldaan

ellauri006.html on line 495: Älkät uscaldaco päämiehijn

ellauri006.html on line 501: He macawat helwetis nijncuin lambat

ellauri006.html on line 508: ja sammacot cuin heitä hucutit.
ellauri006.html on line 558: Ei hän racasta wäkewitä hewoisita

ellauri006.html on line 564: cuca hänen packaisens edes kestä?

ellauri006.html on line 689: nijncuin medzäs hacataisin.

ellauri006.html on line 690: Ja hackawat ricki caicki hänen snickarin caunistuxen

ellauri006.html on line 697: kärsiwäinen ja sangen hywä ja waca.
ellauri006.html on line 764: ja laittacan minua

ellauri006.html on line 787: Joca pacanoita curitta eikö hän rangaise?
ellauri006.html on line 790: nijn minun sielun macais lähes hiljaisudes.
ellauri006.html on line 801: käändäwät heidäns tacaperiin

ellauri006.html on line 806: Minä ajan wihollisiani taca

ellauri006.html on line 849: Herä HERra mixis macat? walwo

ellauri006.html on line 914: paranna hänen racons

ellauri006.html on line 922: ja pilckat caickia pacanoita.
ellauri006.html on line 934: Ajettacon tacaperin ja tulcon häwäistyxi

ellauri006.html on line 996: ja jumalattomille: älkät wallan päälle haastaco.

ellauri006.html on line 997: Älkät nijn paljo haastaco teidän waldan päälle

ellauri006.html on line 1010: Sinun rangaistuxestas Jacobin Jumala uneen wajo orhi ja ratas.

ellauri006.html on line 1037: Luwatcat ja andacat teidän HERrallen Jumalalle

ellauri006.html on line 1043: Ja HERra heräis nijncuin jocu macawainen

ellauri006.html on line 1101: Ottacat Psalmit ja tuocat trumbut

ellauri006.html on line 1107: CAicki Canssat paucuttacat käsiän

ellauri006.html on line 1120: Corgottacat HERra meidän Jumalatam

ellauri006.html on line 1121: ja cumartacat hänen pyhällä wuorellans.

ellauri006.html on line 1133: Jumala on pacanoitten Cuningas

ellauri006.html on line 1146: Sinä juotat hänen wacons

ellauri006.html on line 1161: Hän muistacon caicki sinun ruocauhris

ellauri006.html on line 1164: Hän andacon sinulle mitä sinun sydämes ano

ellauri006.html on line 1481: When many people hear that unicorns are mentioned in the Bible, they imagine the mythical unicorn with a flowing mane and a sparkling horn. But, that image of the unicorn is only fantasy. Unicorns are mentioned in the Bible – in fact, they are mentioned in the Bible in nine times. But, before you rush off to check it out for yourself you need to know that the word unicorn only occurs the in the Authorized King James Version of the Bible, which means if you have a modern Bible, another word has probably been substituted for unicorn to distinguish the unicorns mentioned in the Bible from the mythical ones.
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Eric Hovind grew up immersed in the world of apologetics. He lives in Pensacola, Florida with his wife Tanya and three children and remains excited about the tremendous opportunity to lead an apologetics ministry in the war against evolution and humanism. Autuas on se joca sinun piscuiset lapses otta ja paisca kiwijn. Loppuu se evoluutio sun osalta.
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ellauri006.html on line 1765: "The Little Drummer Boy" (originally known as "Carol of the Drum") is a popular Christmas song written by the American classical music composer and teacher Katherine Kennicott Davis in 1941 based upon a traditional Czech song, Tluče bubeníček. First recorded in 1951 by the Trapp Family Singers, the song was further popularized by a 1958 recording by the Harry Simeone Chorale; the Simeone version was re-released successfully for several years and the song has been recorded many times since.
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Lyriikkaa


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ellauri007.html on line 299: hon tyngsta bojan, stackare, bär!

ellauri007.html on line 473: On the haystack for to dry.
ellauri007.html on line 527: And container in me of crack and liquid leakage

ellauri007.html on line 528: Places where tube is keeping me cold or high temperature

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ellauri007.html on line 628: in tinemiöco tlalticpac,
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ellauri007.html on line 722: stackars misse lilla,

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ellauri007.html on line 800: Into space that is quite economical.

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ellauri007.html on line 895: I think blonde is wonderful, and so is black.

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Amazing grace


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ellauri007.html on line 1262: Amazing Grace. How sweet the sound

ellauri007.html on line 1270: Välkommen till Viking Grace

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ellauri007.html on line 1368: The tanuki, or "raccoon-dog," is a staple of Japanese folkore. They're known as tricksters, shape-shifters...and as a symbol of good luck. You can find statues of them outside of restaurants throughout Japan. They're considered lucky because their enormous scrotums (which are called "kintama" or "golden balls," in Japanese) are the source of their supernatural powers. Too bad Mario didn't get a nice super-sized sack when he suited up in his "tanooki suit" (as it was spelled for the English language release of the game.)
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Haukuntaa


ellauri008.html on line 38: ... ilmaston muutoksia / Syvä transsi taikka joku muu hurmostila / Se on se D-vitamiinin puutostila / Ja voittajalle lohkeaakin kuutossija / Huumekoirat haukkuu Ja karavaani kulkee / Tamashekit hakkaa tahtia / Käyhän peremmälle, peremmälle, paina puuta / Ajat muuttuu, nyt tulee jotain aivan muuta ... (Paleface)
ellauri008.html on line 461: I found Conrad himself standing at the door of the house ready to receive me. His appearance was really that of a Polish nobleman. His manner was perfect, almost too elaborate; so nervous and sympathetic that every fibre of him seemed electric. He talked English with a strong accent, as if he tasted his words in his mouth before pronouncing them; but he talked extremely well, though he had always the talk and manner of a foreigner. He was dressed very carefully in a blue double-breasted jacket. He talked apparently with great freedom about his life — more ease and freedom indeed than an Englishman would have allowed himself. He spoke of the horrors of the Congo, from the moral and physical shock of which he said he had never recovered.
ellauri008.html on line 463: His wife Jessie seemed a nice and good-looking fat creature, an excellent cook, a good and reposeful mattress for this hypersensitive, nerve-wracked man, who did not ask from his wife high intelligence, only an assuagement of life's vibrations.
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It was wonderful—I loved him & I think he liked me. He talked a great deal about his work & life & aims, & about sother writers. Then we went for a little walk, & somehow grew very intimate. I plucked up courage to tell him what I find in his work—the boring down into things to get to the very bottom below the apparent facts. He seemed to feel I had understood him; then I stopped & we just looked into each other's eyes for some time, & then he said he had grown to wish he could live on the surface and write differently, that he had grown frightened. His eyes at the moment expressed the inward pain & terror that one feels him always fighting. Then he talked a lot about Poland, & showed me an album of family photographs of the 60's—spoke about how dream-like all that seems, & how he sometimes feels he ought not to have had any children, because they have no roots or traditions or relations.
ellauri008.html on line 472: My first impression was one of surprise. He spoke English with a very strong foreign accent, and nothing in his demeanour in any way suggested the sea. He was an aristocratic Polish gentleman to his fingertips. At our very first meeting, we talked with continually increasing intimacy. We seemed to sink through layer after layer of what was superficial, till gradually both reached the central fire. It was an experience unlike any other I have known. We looked into each other's eyes, half appalled and half intoxicated to find ourselves together in such a region. The emotion was as intense as passionate love, and at the same time all-embracing. I came away bewildered, and hardly able to find my way among ordinary affairs.
ellauri008.html on line 495: Jane Austen tietysti, Charlotte Bronte, ja Thackeray. Virginia Woolf on hieno. Leo Tolstoi, Tsehov, Turgenjev vaik se kirjoittaa liikaa metästyksestä. Kuin myös Trollope, joka on hirmu setämäinen. Ann Tyler on kiva. Alice Munro, Katherine Mansfield tosi hyviä, Anthony Powell ok vaik on sovinisti. Galsworthy on sillä rajalla. Steinbeck myös, vaikea sijottaa, kuten jenkit yleensä, niillä on jenkki"kulttuurista" jo pahat mieslähtöpisteet, iso handicap. Jos ne on kilttejä ne on lällyjä, siirapinlitkutusta yleensä. Fielding ja Sterne saa peukutuksia. Proust on ok, Balzac ihan jees, vaikka melko pitkäveteisiä. Samaa voi sanoa Cervantesista. Onhan se kiva, ja sydän paikallaan, mutta puuduttava.
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ellauri008.html on line 740: Marvellous, he repeated, looking up at me. Look! the beauty! but that is nothing - look at the accuracy, the harmony. And so fragile! And so strong! And so exact! This is nature - the balance of colossal forces. Every star is so - and every blade of grass stands so - and the mighty kosmos in perfect equilibrium produces - this. This wonder; this masterpiece of nature - the great artist.
ellauri008.html on line 744: Man is amazing, but not a masterpiece, he said, keeping his eyes fixed on the glass case. Perhaps the artist was a little mad. Eh? What do you think? Sometimes it seems to me that man is come where he is not wanted, where there is no place for him; for if not, why should he want all the place? Why should he run about here and there making great noise about himself, talking about stars, disturbing the blades of grass? ...
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ellauri008.html on line 809: This book analyzes the representations of homosexuality in Conrad’s fiction, beginning with Conrad’s life and letters to show that Conrad himself was, at least imaginatively, bisexual. Conrad’s recurrent bouts of neurasthenia, his difficult courtships, late marriage, and frequent expressions of misogyny can all be attributed to the fact that Conrad was emotionally, temperamentally, and, perhaps, even erotically more comfortable with men than women.
ellauri008.html on line 811: Little is known about any intimate relationships that Conrad might have had prior to his marriage, confirming a popular image of the author as an isolated bachelor who preferred the company of close male friends.
ellauri008.html on line 815: However, according to other biographers such as Frederick Karl, Jessie provided what Conrad needed, namely a "straightforward, devoted, quite competent" companion. Similarly, Jones remarks that, despite whatever difficulties the marriage endured, "there can be no doubt that the relationship sustained Conrad's career as a writer", which might have been much less successful without her.
ellauri008.html on line 822: Witsi, onkohan kaikki jyrkän linjan miesasiamieskirjailijat homoja, ainaskin in spe? Hemingway? No sillä oli paljon naisia, mut oli sekin ollut mamman hännän alla pienenä. Se taiskin olla pikemminkin transu wannabe. Sen poika Gloria oli epäonnistunut sukupuolenvaihtaja. Ille faciet. Hemingwaut on Mannerheimin miehiä. Puskajääkäreitä.
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Tom of Finland, Jerry of Finland, Queen of U.S.A, Blackheart of Poland, Tournesol Belgique
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ellauri008.html on line 837: Stemming from Ernest's treatment as a child, where his overbearing mother put him in dresses (a common practice then, but which his mother took to the extreme, even treating him like a girl), Hemingway had an interesting relationship with gender and his perceptions of it. He probably never engaged in homosexual activity but there can be no doubt that he idolized the male form. There are scenes in almost all of his books but certainly in his major novels where the men are presented in a homerotic manner. Farewell to Arms is kind of an eyebrow raiser. But this is also the man who wrote The Garden of Eden, which was about gender switching. Ernest's 3rd son "ille faciet" Gregory fulfilled his dad's dream. Go read Running With The Bulls. This is written by his son Gregory’s wife Valerie, who had to deal with the fact that her man was a transvestite and died from a botched sex change. Very few people know this.
ellauri008.html on line 849: Tässä retkueessa on paljon samaa, vaikka edustavat eri rotuja: saku, sammakko, polakka, jenkki, anglointiaani. Strang oli kaksi brittisammakkoa. Nää pojat peilaa lännen nousukautta viime vuosisadan alussa. Peukuttavat rasismia, laissez faire kapitalismia, kolonialismia, ja white supremacya. Väsäs poikamaisia seikkailukirjoja, joissa tarmokkaat ja yritteliäät oman onnensa hirvisepät takoo värivajakkien kalloja ja vuolee pätäkkää niiden selkänahasta. Näyttämöt kiertää eksoottisissa maisemissa ympäri palloa, statistit ja sparrerit edustaa kaikkia alempia rotuja apinoita. Taika-Jim ja sen nekrumuskeli. Nastamuumio ja sen mustat knääpiöt. El Zorro ja Tacho kuparinvärinen pentele. Han Solo ja älisevä Chewbagga. Tarzan, karkeakarvainen Cheetah ja sileäkarvainen Jane kolmantena pyöränä. Mikki ja Hessu. Hemingwaun Afrikka-kirjat menee tähän. Paavo Lipponen ja Carl Gustav Korkki, Armas J. Pullan Romppainen ja Ryhmy. Seikkailuja alempirotuisten apinoiden viidakoissa. Mutiaiset päänsä päällä kantaa valkoisen miehen taakkaa. Bwana. Sahib. Massa. Tuan Jim.
ellauri008.html on line 868: Kun jenkeissä tehtiin hiljan poliisisarja jossa savunaama oli puikoissa ja paleface sidekickinä, enemmistökatsojat oli shokissa. Sellaisetkin sarjat on vähän kyseenalaisia missä pomona on joku ämmä. Puuttuu vaan et jumala ois musta apinanaaras joka olis vielä mamu, muu tai lesbo. Hintelä ja vanha ja kukkahattu päässä, tai alaikänen läski rättipää vammanen ja ruma. Ei helkkari, ei jumalauta tulis uskonnosta mitään, missä olis pelote? Ketä ihailtas ja toteltas? Hirveydet ja niiden sepitys kysyy palleja, sen tiesi Palle Hirviseppä. Pojat ovat poikia, miehet miehiä. Vähän tyhmempiä, siks voisivatkin alkaa koulun myöhemmin, niin saisivat taas lytätyksi tytöt siinäkin. Sais nenäkkäät tytöt opetuksen. Lisää miesopettajia suosimaan poikia ja bylsimään tyttöjä, ja niille kunnon palkat, munalisä.
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You said that giving your life up to them (them meaning all of mankind with skins brown, yellow or black in colour) was like selling your soul to a brute. You contended that that kind of thing was only endurable and enduring when based on a firm conviction in the truth of ideas racially your own, in whose name are established the order, the morality of an ethical process. We want its strength at our backs, you said. We want a belief in its necessity and its justice, to make a worthy and conscious sacrifice of our lives. In other words, you maintained that we must fight in the ranks or our lives don't count. You should know who came out cleverly without singeing your wings.
ellauri008.html on line 1468: Natsit itse piti Maraa joutavana suunpieksäjänä, eikä ihme, veikkohan nostaa avainongelmaksi tän: "Warum ist überhaupt etwas und nicht vielmehr nichts?" Leila Haaparanta rassu mietti tätä kuusivuotiaana taimisena, ehkä nytte emeritana vieläkin. Pian se selviää. Kysymykseen vastaa Hegel: Weil nichts existiert nicht, das Nichts nur nichtet. Hoo hoo jaa jaa, metafysiikkaa. Palataan Parmenideeseen kuin koira oksennukselle. Ei jaksa. Nyrjähtänyttä kielipeliä. Kiinalainen kissa joka huitoo ilmaa, yhden käden merirosvo ilman jackpottia. Hitler varmaan sanoi Maralle: Martin, du nichtssagender Pfurz! Ei huijannut Adlerhorstin ajattelijaa.
ellauri008.html on line 1477: Sein ist der allgemeinste und leerste Begriff. Als solcher widersteht er jedem Definitionsversuch. Dieser allgemeinste und daher undefinierbare Begriff bedarf auch keiner Definition. Jeder gebraucht ihn ständig und versteht auch schon, was er je damit meint. Damit ist das, was als Verborgenes das antike Philosophieren in die Unruhe trieb und in ihr erhielt, zu einer sonnenklaren Selbstverständlichkeit geworden, so zwar, daß, wer darnach auch noch fragt, einer methodischen Verfehlung bezichtigt wird.
ellauri008.html on line 1771: suuren J.S.Bachin pienempi jälkikaiku

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Moraalia


ellauri009.html on line 146: Onx miesapinat isompia kun naiset jotta ne voi pitää naiset kurissa? Ottaa ne tarpeen tullen väkisin? Haaremielukoilla on isot koiraat, pitää paimentaa vaimoja. Miesten välinen kilpailu isontaa miehiä. Petolinnuilla on emot isompia. Mut siellä emotkin metästää, kuin Tacituxen fennit. (Suomalaisnaiset onkin aika tyrnäviä.) Petolinnuilla on isot saaliit, niiden paloitteluun emo tarvii kokoa. Pystyykö pieni pölömies ottaa emon väkisten? Tokkopa, emo panis sille köniin, ottais siltä senkan nokasta. Sais pölömies paeta ensikotiin omine nokkineen.
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ellauri009.html on line 666: What is a conviction? A particular view of our personal advantage either practical or emotional. (Conrad 164)
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Mystikkaa


ellauri011.html on line 186: Paxu Bill, laiha Jack,

ellauri011.html on line 505: During the 1970s, he started taking cannabis as he was freed from his family. His theater success was more than his writing career, and his writing failures caused his inclination towards black magic.
ellauri011.html on line 533: Be present. Make love. Embrace your plant, love it. Make your bed ... someone else's bed. Swim in the ocean. Ask questions. Learn. Know your own worth. Forgive quickly.
ellauri011.html on line 566: In his central figure, not-quite-Paulo, he has created (I imagine by mistake) a devastating portrait of a man whose stock in trade is spirituality but who is worldly to his very toenails, exquisitely attuned to his own status. He is constantly reminding himself how many books he has sold, how many languages they have been translated into, and that he is 'despite all the adverse reviews, a possible candidate for a major literary prize'. When he takes up with another woman (strictly to dispel the Zahir, of course), he chooses a successful French actress of 35, on the grounds that she was the only candidate to enjoy his status, 'because she too was famous and knew that celebrity counts'. Celebrity is an aphrodisiac. 'It was good for a woman's ego to be with a man and know that he had chosen her even though he had had the pick of many others.' And the man's ego, does that come into it? Not-quite-Paulo is too gallant to reveal his own age, but if he is indeed a refraction of the author then he is 20 years Marie's senior. It's adorable that he should regard himself so solemnly as the trophy in this pairing.
ellauri011.html on line 568: The grotesque climax of this portrait comes at a formal dinner which has no bearing on the plot (but then padding can become second nature). Some of the guests give him a smile of recognition, 'others merely smile and don't recognise me at all, but pretend to know who I am, because to admit otherwise would be to accept that the world they're living in doesn't exist, and that they are failing to keep up with the things that matter'. People can be so shallow sometimes.

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ellauri011.html on line 773: Pillerit sai aikaan hippiaatteen, vapautti naiset, mutta sai myös miehet vonkaaman ihan uudella tarmolla: "älä nyt viitti pihdata, ei se siitä kulu" ja sitä rataa. Olkaa yhtä hyviä kuin me miehet, jakorasioita. Make love, not war. Aw, fuck peace, fuck me.
ellauri011.html on line 892: Pikku Paulon avauspano Istanbulissa sitä miehekkäämmän Karlan kanssa oli pannukakku, viisi pistoa ja tiukka tuijotus, ejaculatio ante portas. Aamulla Paulo vetää hiljaa varahousut jalkaan lähteäkseen katsastamaan dervissejä, mut Karla herää. Paulo pitää pienen oppitunnin dervisseistä. Karla haukottelee, se lähtee mieluummin ikkunaostoksille basaariin. Kauneus on sille pääasia.
ellauri011.html on line 958: Clandestino Menéndez, en su libro Cuadernos críticos, hablando sobre El alquimista, hace mención a la falta de sentido del humor del autor y critica el hecho de que Coelho esté convencido de saber verdades.[36]​
ellauri011.html on line 978: will accept my joy as the greatest blessing a man can give to a woman.
ellauri011.html on line 1334: The French term also appears in the 1761 work Julie, or the New Heloise by Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
ellauri011.html on line 1344: Temple disagreed with the prevalent opinion that the basis of government lay in a social contract and thought that government was merely allowed to exist due to the favour of public opinion.
ellauri011.html on line 1346: An institution of central importance in the development of public opinion, was the coffee-house, which became widespread throughout Europe in the mid-17th century. Although Charles II later tried to suppress the London coffeehouses as "places where the disaffected met, and spread scandalous reports concerning the conduct of His Majesty and his Ministers", the public flocked to them.
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Miesasiaa


ellauri012.html on line 129: 30:17 Silmä joca häwäise Isäns/ ja ei cuule äitiäns/ sen Corpit ojan tykönä hackawat ulos/ ja Cotkan pojat syöwät.

ellauri012.html on line 133: 30:21 Colmen cautta maacunda tule lewottomuteen/ ja neljättä ei hän woi kärsiä.

ellauri012.html on line 138: 30:26 Caninit wähä wäki/ jotca cuitengin pesäns wuorten racoon tekewät.

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ellauri012.html on line 383: Kun mä kerron mikä kilpailija on tempaissut mun sydämen pois sulta, kiität mun mielenmuutosta, ja pyydät tätä kilpailija liimaamaan sen kii. Tästä sä jo arvaat että jumalahan se on joka vie nyt sulta Heloisen. Jep, mun rakas Abelard, nyt se antaa mulle sen mielentyyneyden jonka meidän kurjuuden kirkas muisto ennen esti. Just taivas joo! mikä muu kilpailija vois ottaa sulta mut? Voisitko kuvitella, että joku vaan, joku ihminen voisi kumittaa sut mun sisältä? Voisitko kuvitella mun vaihtavan jumalisen ja sivistyneen Abelardin kehenkään alempaan kuin jumalaan? Ei, must tuntuu et sä olet arvioinut mut oikein tässä kohtaa. Varmaan sä haluut tietää millä keinoin jumala sai aikaan näin suuren muutoksen? Kerron sulle, että saisit ihmetellä sallimuksen salaisia kiemuroita. Muutama päivä sen jälkeen kun sun vika kirje tuli mä sairastuin vakavasti (Joopa joo, aina tää sama deus ex machina näissä muinaisjutuissa); lääkärit jo luovutti mut kuolemalle. Silloin mun tunne, joka aina ennen oli tuntunut musta viattomalta, alkoi näyttää pahalta. Muistista tulvahti kuin filmissä (joojoo, anakronismi, mutta siltä se varmaan just tuntui) kaikki mun elämän menneet teot, ja mun täytyy tunnustaa että ainoo tuska jonka tunsin oli tunnontuska meidän rakkaudesta. Kuolema jota olin siihen saakka katsonut vain etäältä, häälyi nyt mun edessä kuin syntisillä. Aloin pelätä jumalan kostoa nyt kun olin lähempänä sitä, ja mua kadutti etten mä ollut ottanut kunnolla käyttöön armolahjoja. Ne hellät kirjeet jotka sulle kirjoitin, rakkaat keskustelut joita kävin sun kanssa, kiusas mua nyt yhtä paljon kuin ne oli ennen viehättäny. Voi Heloise-repukka, mä sanoin, jos on rikos lähteä tolla lailla hehkuttamaan, ja jos tämän elämän jälkeen siitä seuraa varma rangaistus, mikset sä vastustanut kunnolla tollaisia kiusauksia? Ajattele mitä kidutuksia on sulle varalla, kauhistu sua venttaavia helevetin koneita, ja muista samalla nautintoja joita sun eksynyt sielu piti niin hitsin hienoina. Äh! eikö vähän harmita että kieriskelit niin falskeissa huveissa? Lyhyesti, Abelard, kuvittele katumusta jota tunsin, niin et ihmettele lehmänkäännöstä.
ellauri012.html on line 624: Après ces instructions, qui doivent tenir la première place, je crois qu’il n’est pas inutile de laisser aux filles, selon leurs loisirs et la portée de leur esprit, la lecture des livres profanes qui n’ont rien de dangereux pour les passions : c’est même le moyen de les dégoûter des comédies et des romans. Donnez-leur donc les histoires grecques et romaines ; elles y verront des prodiges de courage et de désintéressement. Ne leur laissez pas ignorer l’histoire de France, qui à aussi ses beautés ; mêlez celles des pays voisins, et les relations des pays éloignés judicieusement écrites. Tout cela sert à agrandir l’esprit, et à élever l’âme à de grands sentiments, pourvu qu’on évite la vanité et l’affectation.
ellauri012.html on line 628: Je leur permettrais aussi, mais avec un grand choix, la lecture des ouvrages d’éloquence et de poésie, si je voyais qu’elles en eussent le goût, et que leur jugement fût assez solide pour se borner au véritable usage des choses ; mais je craindrais d’ébranler trop les imaginations vives, et je voudrais en tout cela une exacte sobriété : tout ce qui peut faire sentir l’amour, plus il est adouci et enveloppé, plus il me paraît dangereux.
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Rousseauta


ellauri014.html on line 34: nuorempi kuten Jean-Jacques kadonnutta isobroidiaan), entinen Andelin, Mikko Vilkastus Suomen Lahdesta, lehtineekeri, käänsi lisää romskuja, Richardsonin Pamelan edellisen vuosisadan alussa. Pienen paksun islamistijulkkiksen isoisä, sen jonka kuuluisampi vaimo kirjottaa rouva Hietamiestä huonompia lällyromaaneja. Pojanpoika käänsi jostain koraanin. Aikamoinen takinkääntäjä. Pyhiäpä kirjoja kääntelevät Andelinit.
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ellauri014.html on line 67: Get a dose of her in jackboots and kilt

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ellauri014.html on line 74: I started going to see The Beatles in 1961 when I was 14 and I got quite friendly with them. If they were playing out of town they’d give me a lift back home in their van. It was about the same time that I started getting called Polythene Pat. It’s embarrassing really. I just used to eat polythene all the time. I’d tie it in knots and then eat it.
ellauri014.html on line 79: The Tirukkural (திருக்குறள், literally Sacred Verses), or shortly the Kural, is a classic Tamil language text consisting of 1,330 couplets or Kurals.
ellauri014.html on line 89: Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded is an epistolary novel by English writer Samuel Richardson, a novel which was first published in 1740. It tells the story of a 16-year-old maidservant named Pamela Andrews, whose employer, Mr. B, a wealthy landowner, makes unwanted and inappropriate advances towards her after the death of his mother. Pamela strives to reconcile her strong religious training with her desire for the approval of her employer in a series of letters and, later, journal entries, addressed to her impoverished parents. After various unsuccessful attempts at seduction, a series of sexual assaults, and an extended period of kidnapping, the rakish Mr. B eventually reforms and makes Pamela a sincere proposal of marriage. In the novel's second part, Pamela marries Mr. B and tries to acclimatize to her new position in upper-class society. The full title, Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded, makes plain Richardson's moral purpose. A best-seller of its time, Pamela was widely read but was also criticized for its perceived licentiousness and disregard for class barriers.
ellauri014.html on line 137: Nyt huomaan yhden ällistyttävän jutun: Richardson on humoristinen. Niin juuri! Siinä on Goldsmithin, Sternen, Fieldingin ja Thackerayn tapaista, vaikka vaimeampaa huumoria. Pamela izekään ei suhtaudu izeensä rusoomaisen vakavalla lärvällä, vaan huomaa nolojen tilanteiden huvittavat puolet. Tää on hiton paljon parempi romaani kuin Julie.
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ellauri014.html on line 295: EURO: Meine Presidentesse des Republiqua, meine Reine des konigrikko! If tu make mich eine amenda, ich zal suicidio committe, de haleina retenente una hora durante! Ich zal por tich die in estoi foreigno pias,porque no can vive if tu esse mit mich gefacheerd!

ellauri014.html on line 324: Ylipäänsä koko kirjassa puhuu vaan yksi ääni joka pompittaa jokaista hahmoa: Täällä puhuu isä Mefodi, nimittäin Jean-Jacques. Julia on Janne-Jaakon Pygmalion (näitä piisaa kirjailijasetämiehillä). Se vetää Julian mielikuvan kanssa virtuaalikäteen vähän niinkuin Milton Eevan kaa.
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VI-XII Julie torjuu lordin ehdotuxen lähteä Tedin partnerina loordin tiluksille Yorkkiin pehtoorixi. York, of all places, suunnilleen pahin persläpi koko briteissä, saarivaltakunnan Posio, sekopäisen Grahaminkin kotipesä. In your dreams! Pröö pommittaa mankuvilla preiveillä, Julkku vastaa koleerisilla. Barbaari! kaulin heilahtaa. Kiittämätön! annoin rrunsaasti. (2x kolmen vuoden aikana...) Mulla on paljon kurjempaa kuin sulla! Claire osallistuu haukuntaan. Kovaa rähinää puudeleiden kesken.
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ellauri014.html on line 515: Samanlainen sanaharkka ja nokkapokka oli Rusakolla Humen kanssa briteissä sittemmin (1766), ja d'Holbachin mukaan muiden kanssa monta kertaa aiemmin. Se oli tunnetusti kelju tyyppi ja riidanhaastaja. Ilmiriidan aikana Hume sanoi että Rousseau on "ferocious, villainous and treacherous". Rosseau sanoi että Hume on "noir et coquin". Valistusaatteita.
ellauri014.html on line 518: A cartoon depicting Rousseau as a Savage Man, a Yahoo, caught in the woods was more to Hume's taste. He described it to her with relish. "I am represented as a farmer, who caresses him and offers him some oats to eat, which he refuses in a rage; Voltaire and D'Alembert are whipping him up behind; and Horace Walpole making him horns of papier maché. The idea is not altogether absurd." (Edmonds/Eidinow, Enlightened enemies, the Guardian 2007)
ellauri014.html on line 622: Chaque fois que deux époux s’unissent par un nœud solennel, il intervient un engagement tacite de tout le genre humain de respecter ce lien sacré, d’honorer en eux l’union conjugale ; et c’est, ce me semble, une raison très forte contre les mariages clandestins, qui, n’offrant nul signe de cette union, exposent des cœurs innocents à brûler d’une flamme adultère. Le public est en quelque sorte garant d’une convention passée en sa présence, et l’on peut dire que l’honneur d’une femme pudique est sous la protection spéciale de tous les gens de bien. Ainsi, quiconque ose la corrompre pèche, premièrement parce qu’il la fait pécher, et qu’on partage toujours les crimes qu’on fait commettre ; il pèche encore directement lui-même, parce qu’il viole la foi publique et sacrée du mariage, sans lequel rien ne peut subsister dans l’ordre légitime des choses humaines.
ellauri014.html on line 629: N’est-il pas bien indigne d’un homme de ne pouvoir jamais s’accorder avec lui-même ; d’avoir une règle pour ses actions, une autre pour ses sentiments ; de penser comme s’il était sans corps, d’agir comme s’il était sans âme, et de ne jamais approprier à soi tout entier rien de ce qu’il fait en toute sa vie ?
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ellauri014.html on line 768: Kunnon vanhan ajan patrbrlbrluunatouhua. Sellaistakohan se oli ennen kun vackra Oscar kävi kartanoissa pehtoorina. Vähän aran näköisenä Osku istui ryhmäkuvassa vaaleissa kaupunkilaisvaatteissa olkihattu päässä yrmeiden körttipukuisten päiväläisten keskellä, varmaan miettien: vieläköhän pääsis karkuun jos lähtis heti juoxemaan.
ellauri014.html on line 791: Russel sanoi että Rusoo oli protonazi, ja niin se onkin, ihan arbeit macht frei luokan rippileirimeininkiä on talonpito Jullen ja Wollen huushollissa.
ellauri014.html on line 816: Tämän tunnelmapalan jälkeen jatketaan kierrosta pusikossa ja haukutaan Versaillesta, Lontoon puistoja ja hollanninsipuleita. No ei niihin kyllä olis varaakaan. Lammikossa on pikkukaloja, joita Wolle syöttää taskunöyhdällä. Kalat on Fanon tuonut sinne salaa keittiöstä. Onhan niillä siellä ahdasta, mutta ahdasmielistä ois apulaista loukata vaan jonkun ahvenan mukavuuden takia. Jokin arvojärjestys on sentään oltava elollisten kesken. Herrasväki ensin, sitten alakerran väki, muut luojanluomat hännänhuippuna. Näitä järjestyksiä paljastui myös MIT:n Moral machinessa, missä koira kai löi tärkeydessä vanhuksen ja kissan, ja kissa vanhan naisen.
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ellauri014.html on line 1037: « Milord, me dit-il, en me donnant le saint nom d’ami, vous m’apprîtes à le porter. J’ai rempli la fonction dont vous m’avez chargé ; et vous voyant prêt à vous oublier, j’ai dû vous rappeler à vous-même. Vous n’avez pu rompre une chaîne que par une autre. Toutes deux étaient indignes de vous. S’il n’eût été question que d’un mariage inégal, je vous aurais dit : Songez que vous êtes pair d’Angleterre, et renoncez aux honneurs du monde, ou respectez l’opinion. Mais un mariage abject !… vous !… Choisissez mieux votre épouse. Ce n’est pas assez qu’elle soit vertueuse, elle doit être sans tache… La femme d’Edouard Bomston n’est pas facile à
ellauri014.html on line 1040: Alors il me remit la lettre. Elle était de Laure. Je ne l’ouvris pas sans émotion. « L’amour a vaincu, me disait-elle ; vous avez voulu m’épouser ; je suis contente. Votre ami m’a dicté mon devoir ; je le remplis sans regret. En vous déshonorant, j’aurais vécu malheureuse ; en vous laissant votre gloire, je crois la partager. Le sacrifice de tout mon bonheur à un devoir si cruel me fait oublier la honte de ma jeunesse. Adieu, dès cet instant je cesse d’être en votre pouvoir et au mien. Adieu pour jamais. O Edouard ! ne portez pas le désespoir dans ma retraite ; écoutez mon dernier vœu. Ne donnez à nulle autre une place que je n’ai pu remplir. Il fut au monde un cœur fait pour vous, et c’était celui de Laure. »
ellauri014.html on line 1049: Alors, s’approchant avec transport, il me dit en me serrant contre sa poitrine : « Ami, je lis, dans le sort commun que le ciel nous envoie, la loi commune qu’il nous prescrit. Le règne de l’amour est passé, que celui de l’amitié commence ; mon cœur n’entend plus que sa voix sacrée, il ne connaît plus d’autre chaîne que celle qui me lie à toi. Choisis le séjour que tu veux habiter : Clarens, Oxford, Londres, Paris ou Rome ; tout me convient, pourvu que nous y vivions ensemble. Va, viens où tu voudras, cherche un asile en quelque lieu que ce puisse être, je te suivrai partout : j’en fais le serment solennel à la face du Dieu vivant, je ne te quitte plus qu’à la mort. »
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ellauri014.html on line 1061: Eura presto open el boxefort unde eine bigge sac aan Euro give. Euro le open hastemente.

ellauri014.html on line 1066: EURO: Ich was sozzialisto autretime, aber vandag no convient nicht plus! Ich esse inderfact eine renommado swizzero banquiero!

ellauri014.html on line 1072: EURO: Tenleast, achete una copia van "El giournalo van des cefaucheere banquieros"!

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ellauri014.html on line 1180: Lopux se kiittelee Wolmaria uskollisesta palveluxesta kaikesta huolimatta. Ja kazo, ihme tapahtuu (pace Pröö, joka ei usko niihin), krokotiili kyynelöi! Wolmarilta pääsee pari silmällistä, ekat sitten vauvaiän, ja vikat myös.
ellauri014.html on line 1207: Non, quand on a tout acquis, il faut perdre, ne fût-ce que le plaisir de la possession qui s’use par elle.
ellauri014.html on line 1271: Mit einem bitterem Geschmack...

ellauri014.html on line 1277: Stark spanisch gebrochen, wie das Leiden Christi gesungen. Zigarette riecht auf einem langen Halter. Zum hunderten Mal. Paco nimmt noch ein Glas Konjak.

ellauri014.html on line 1283: Kolho Encarna ja luihu Dulcamaro muhinoi. Siis Amparo. Seppo Kemivirtamainen baariapulainen Paco siirtää tuoleja. Maiskahtavia puseja. Näyteltyjä tunteita. Tyylikkäitä kuteita. Kolme hevosta. Kaxi autoa. Mätää moraalia. Aina samat kulissit: iänikuinen kabaree, kahvila, la finca, La Torrejen Merikadun kulma, kolhon lesbiaanin kämppä, jonka ovisilmästä kurkistaa milloin nahkalippis milloin joku toinen konna.
ellauri014.html on line 1305: Toisessa tuotantokaudessa vauhti lisääntyy. Mersu koittaa nirhata Santra-tädin ja saa potkut Niklaxelta. Leukapuoli kaimamies dumppaa Santran ja häippää dagoihin. Paco tapetaan. Leocadia löytää ruottinlaivalta miehen (ei siis Akua), ja niin edespäin. Posliinipää Beatrix kihlaa kalansilmä fasistin. Se on isin tyttö, kiilusilmä nazi izekin. Ello jalkapuoli kääpiö senkun rellestää. Niklas ja Santra löytää taas toisensa reiälle. Peppu täynnä toinen tyhjänä seuraa vierestä kun Jeesus herättää henkiin Lumikkia. Kalansilmä falangisti melkein vahingossa ampuu Pedron. Amaro rakentaa pommia. Vahvistuu että Hugolta puuttuu keskijalka.
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ellauri014.html on line 1500: Milton had a loving relationship with Charles Diodati. This is recorded in the letters they wrote to each other.
ellauri014.html on line 1508: Chi diede il nome a questa scuola fu GIAMBATTISTI MARINI , napoletano (1569-1625), che fu detto divino, che con la sua fama offuscò tutti i suoi contemporanei e fu l´ idolo di mezza Europa. La sua vita fu agitatissima, piena di trionfi e di dolori. Scacciato dal padre, trova protezione nel principe di Conca; per il ratto d´una fanciulla patisce il carcere; liberato, vi ritorna per aver falsificato alcune carte a favore di un amico; riuscito a fuggire si reca a Roma dove diviene gentiluomo del cardinale Aldobrandini; visita Ravenna; si reca a Torino nel 1608, è nominato da Carlo Emanuele I segretario di corte e cavaliere dei SS. Maurizio e Lazzaro; assalito da GASPARE MURTOLA, ingaggia con lui una fierissima polemica che produce la Murtoleide e la Marineide e finisce con un colpo di pistola; accusato dal duca come autore di una satira contro di lui intitolata la Cuccagna, viene imprigionato; principi, re e regine...
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ellauri014.html on line 1531: Tutta l´arte del Marini consiste nella forma, nella pura espressione; la sua poesia è scarsa di pensiero e di sentimento e quel poco che vi si trova è - come osserva il De Sanctis - privo di serietà. Quel ripetere, quel girare e rigirare la medesima idea presentandocela sotto aspetti diversi è una prova della povertà di pensiero cui il poeta supplisce con un calore veramente straordinario d´ immaginazione. Ancor più palese è il difetto del sentimento: egli non sente quel che canta; non ha fede in quel mondo da cui prende i fantasmi dell´arte sua. Vuol esser poeta religioso, patriottico, morale e riesce falso e freddo perchè in lui non vi è il sentimento della religione, della patria e della morale. Solo nel genere erotico eccelle il Marini, ma non sarebbe esatto dire ch´egli abbia il vero sentimento dell´amore. Il suo piuttosto è senso erotico. Non è la donna che suscita i suoi sospiri, ma la femmina; non è Beatrice, non è Laura, che suscitano nell´anima del poeta il fuoco soave di una passione divina, ma è la procace Lilla che con la sua carne odorosa eccita il senso del Marini e gl´ ispira i versi degli Amori notturni e dei Trastulli estivi, ove il naturalismo più crudo è espresso in una forma spirante l´estrema voluttà dei sensi. Le liriche erotiche del nostro autore sono tutto un poema in cui si fa l´apoteosi del piacere sensuale. Il Marini non analizza i suoi sentimenti e non mostra i vari atteggiamenti del suo spirito sotto l´azione d´amore, ma s´indugia nel rappresentarci la bellezza plastica delle sue amanti. I suoi madrigali e i suoi sonetti sono tanti brevissimi inni al pallore, al neo, alle chiome erranti, alla treccia ricamata di perle, ai pendenti, allo specchio, all´ago, alla bocca, al seno, al velo, al guanto, al ventaglio della sua donna; sono tanti quadretti in cui l´amante è sorpresa durante il bagno, dinanzi allo specchio, mentre si pettina, in carrozza, al giunco dei dadi; le sue canzoni sono superbe sinfonie dedicate al bacio e all´amplesso in cui culmina, per un istante, la passione carnale del poeta. La carne e il senso regnano sovrani nell´Adone e fremono di voluttà sotto il velo tenue e mal messo dell´allegoria e sotto l´ipocrisia del fine morale.
ellauri014.html on line 1543: La poesia del Marini è tutta una melodia che, sovente, ha il potere di farci dimenticare i concettini, le immagini, i giochetti di parole e le antitesi così cari a lui. Nei suoi seguaci invece questi artifizi hanno il sopravvento sulla musicalità del verso e superano per audacia e goffaggine quelli del maestro.
ellauri014.html on line 1557: ... But more importantly, these surroundings put Marino in direct contact with the natural philosophy of Della Porta and the philosophical systems of Giordano Bruno and Tommaso Campanella. While Campanella himself was to oppose "Marinism" (though not attacking it directly), this common speculative background should be borne in mind with its important pantheistic (and thus neo-pagan and heterodox) implications, to which Marino would remain true all his life and exploit in his poetry, obtaining great success amongst some of the most conformist thinkers on the one hand while encountering continual difficulties because of the intellectual content of his work on the other.
ellauri014.html on line 1569: The Cambridge History of Italian Literature thought him to be "one of the greatest Italian poets of all time". He is considered the founder of the school of Marinism, later known as Secentismo (17th century) or Marinismo (19th century), characterised by its use of extravagant and excessive conceits.[2] Marino´s conception of poetry, which exaggerated the artificiality of Mannerism, was based on an extensive use of antithesis and a whole range of wordplay, on lavish descriptions and a sensuous musicality of the verse, and enjoyed immense success in his time, comparable to that of Petrarch before him.
ellauri014.html on line 1584: But some witnesses, who include both Marino´s detractors (such as Tommaso Stigliani) and defenders (such as the printer and biographer Antonio Bulifoni in a life of the poet which appeared in 1699) have firmly asserted that Marino, much of whose love poetry is heavily ambiguous, had homosexual tendencies. Elsewhere, the reticence of the sources on this subject is obviously due to the persecutions to which "sodomitical practices" were particularly subject during the Counterreformation.
ellauri014.html on line 1607: Marino originated a new, "soft, graceful and attractive" style for a new public, distancing himself from Torquato Tasso and Renaissance Petrarchism as well as any kind of Aristotelian rule.
ellauri014.html on line 1632: Thus Adone, in spite of its technical virtuosity, is a work rich in authentic poetry written in a style which often achieves perfection of rhythm.
ellauri014.html on line 1679: Emily of New Moon. universally recognized as the book that most encoded her personality, contains one poem, or a part of a poem, also found in Montgomery’s memoir of the craft, originally published as a serial in a Canadian magazine in 1917 and later published as The Alpine Path in 1974. In Emily of New Moon the poem is sent to Emily by Jarback (Pönttöselkä) Priest as a selection from “The Fringed Gentian,” and includes this stanza:
ellauri014.html on line 1686: How I may reach that far-off goal Kuinka toteuttaisin ison haaveen,
ellauri014.html on line 1728: But granted these are different poems, we are left with the curious problem of where Montgomery found the Alpine Path poem. Surprisingly, after reading a dozen or so academic articles on Emily of New Moon and Montgomery’s vocation as an author–as well as a couple of good biographies–scholars have not pinned down the reference. After an extensive internet search, it seems to me that blogger Faith Elizabeth Hough may have begun to work it out. She includes the longer version of the poem here:
ellauri014.html on line 1755: Such towering summits would I reach Sellaisia huippuja mä tavotan,
ellauri014.html on line 1757: Oh, little flower, the secret teach Oi pikku kukka, sulta savotan
ellauri014.html on line 1764: How I may reach that far-off goal Kuinka toteuttaisin ison haaveen,
ellauri014.html on line 1770: Like Bryant’s poem, this verse is about autumnal flowers. With some searching I found this poem in the 1884 New Year’s edition of Godey’s Lady’s Book. “Tam! The Story of a Woman” by Ella Rodman Church and August De Bubna includes this poem. In the story the verses are found in a copy of Bryant’s poetry–hence Montgomery’s connection to the poem–but in the (relatively boring) story they are actually written on a slip of paper that was found in the Bryant book–and written by a woman who tentatively hopes to make a career as a poet in a male’s publishing world. Intriguingly, Montgomery seems to have forgotten the original context of the verse, but herself emulated the desire of “Miss Powell” in the story.
ellauri014.html on line 1772: It seems to me that Montgomery selects out the best bit of the poem, but again you see my bias. I am that “blossom,” I hope–but if all four verses are included it becomes rather silly to press the metaphor. Still, I think Montgomery was on the right track with her idea of “The Alpine Path.” It is a peculiar provenance that brings us this poem, but it has been an interesting journey. Once I found the names of Ella Rodman Church and August De Bubna I found that others have followed my path of curiosity. The Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown has some of L.M. Montgomery’s scrapbooks, including her copy of the poem. But the search has been interesting, nonetheless.
ellauri014.html on line 1786: Gentiana on katkero. Massachusettsin katkero on ripsireunainen.
ellauri014.html on line 1788: Katkerot (Gentiana) on kasvisuku katkerokasvien (Gentianaceae) heimossa. Siihen kuuluu yli 300 ruohovartista kasvilajia, jotka kasvavat usein vuoristoissa. Joukossa on sekä yksi- että monivuotisia kasveja. Niiden varsi on pysty, ja kukat kasvavat yksitellen tai muutaman kukan ryhmänä kasvin latvassa. Kukat ovat sinisiä tai purppuranpunaisia, viisiterälehtisiä ja yleensä suhteellisen suuria.
ellauri014.html on line 1811: To Nature’s teachings, while from all around
ellauri014.html on line 1817: Nor in the embrace of ocean, shall exist
ellauri014.html on line 1820: And, lost each human trace, surrendering up
ellauri014.html on line 1827: Yet not to thine eternal resting-place
ellauri014.html on line 1859: Plod on, and each one as before will chase
ellauri014.html on line 1871: To that mysterious realm, where each shall take
ellauri014.html on line 1875: By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave,
ellauri014.html on line 1966: William Cullen Bryant oli vanhana aivan joulupukin näköinen. Romanttinen runoilija Massachusettsista, äidin puolelta Aldeneille sukua, siis Mayflowerin mamuille ja itsepäisyysjulistuxen väsääjille. Ja meille, Jill Aldenin ja sen punapäiden lasten kautta. Kyllä maailma on sitten pieni, tuskin mahdutaan.
ellauri014.html on line 1973: "Thanatopsis" remains a milestone in American literary history. "Poems" was considered by many to be the first major book of American poetry. Nevertheless, over five years, it earned Bryant only $14.92. Poet and literary critic Thomas Holley Chivers, who often accused other writers of stealing poems, said that the only thing Bryant "ever wrote that may be called Poetry is ´Thanatopsis´, which he stole line for line from the Spanish."
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ellauri015.html on line 351: Astuit ramman varpaille, veisti Paco pikkunokkelasti.

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ellauri015.html on line 687: Pariisilainen johtaja, Jacques Tatin oloinen rusetti kaulassa kusetti naisia Seinen rannalla, pyllistytti niitä poplarin takana ja otti kuvia, juotettuaan niille kahvissa nesteenpoistolääkettä.
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ellauri015.html on line 735: Rousseaun Wolmar lienee tullut Preussista. Sen esikuva paroni d'Holbach oli Rheinland Pfalzista, kuten meidän esi-isät, mut se ei ollutkaan niin tosikko kuin Wolmar. Rusoo oli tosikompi näistä kahdesta. Rusoo oli tosikko vaikka isossakin joukossa. Paronin Roope-setä oli rikastunut keinottelemalla pörssissä, ja lisäs niillä rahoilla nimeensä ton deen.
ellauri015.html on line 737: d'Holbachin kirja Système de la Nature veti luonnontieteestä ilmeiset johtopäätöxet ja heivas kuvitteellisen taivaan johtoportaan tienoheen. Siitä tyrmistyivät monet, ml. Rousseau ja Voltaire, jotka oli deistejä, sekä Preussin Friedrich, joka oisi ehkä ollut muuten samaa mieltä mutta oli monarkki. Taikauskoisten alamaisten venettä ei pidä heiluttaa, ettei mene vallan kumoon. Peirce Bysshe Shelley kääntyi siitä hartaaksi ateistixi. Se oli DDR:nkin virallinen linja, mitä sitten Friedrichin alamaisten jälkeläiset lienee ajatelleet tykönään.
ellauri015.html on line 792: Der Schriftsteller Maxim Biller zählte Eilenberger in Die Welt am 16. Februar 2019 dagegen zu den "Linksrechtsdeutschen": Biller warf Eilenberger vor, dass er in Zeit der Zauberer die Sympathien des Philosophen Martin Heidegger zum Nazi-Regime unter den Tisch fallen lasse. Eilenberger, so Biller, "schreibt einen Mega-Bestseller über die vier Philosophen Heidegger, Cassirer, Benjamin und Wittgenstein und schildert darin die für den Aufklärer, Neukantianer und Juden Ernst Cassirer existenzielle Auseinandersetzung mit dem Trachtenjacken-Nazi Martin Heidegger lediglich als eine Art intellektuelles Fußballspiel, mehr nicht, voller Bewunderung für die Technik und Performance des am Ende dann doch irgendwie deutscheren, virileren, vermeintlich tiefgründigeren der beiden Spieler."
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ellauri015.html on line 809: Ukki napsauttaa television päälle ja työntää nauhuriin videokasetin. Mika Häkkinen kaahaa Span moottoriradan loputtomassa kaarteessa vaikuttavasti sisäradalle ohi Schumacherin Ferrarin. Raimo tanssi jakkarani ympäri Suomen lippu kummassakin kädessä: Hyvä Suomi! Hyvä Suomi!
ellauri015.html on line 819: "Good luck!" huutaa ukki matalikon toisesta päästä ja työntää veneen kalliolta alas. Metsä herää ja sen myötä hyttyset. Minä hytisen kauttaaltani, lähden kiipeämään kalliorinnettä ja kompuroin mustikkamättäiden ja sananjalkojen poikki ensimmäiselle kumpareelle. Jostain kaukaa kuuluu metsästystorven töräys, sitten pian miesääniä ja koiran haukuntaa. "Snabbt, Joel, där springer han", huutaa joku. Ja: "Jävla sackeman!"
ellauri015.html on line 922: Massachusetts, när jag var bara 25 år, han lite under 50.

ellauri015.html on line 926: Han tyckte om den gamla baracken, och ville inte flytta ut,

ellauri015.html on line 960: of tracks across the snow.
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Keljuilua


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ellauri016.html on line 117: Tämäkös se oli Vackra Oscarinkin sosiaalinen tilaus?

ellauri016.html on line 169: Ingmanien perilliset kazoi päältä huuli pyöreenä. Titaaninkokoinen Olli Kilpi jättiläis(kumi?)tyttärineen kantoi ulos vähin äänin kahteen pekkaan kantohihnoilla Strengnäsin tuomiorovastilta kuittaamansa chiffonnieerin. Samaan aikaan neljä pikkuruista Carlson-agenttia, hälisten kuin nippu neekereitä kuorma-auton lavalla, kuskas ulos Tutun hirmu suurta astiakaappia. Pikku Tiina kulki hississä kaksinkerroin kaapin päällä lisäpainona, ei vaitiskaan, vaan painamassa nappulaa kuin Michael Jackson.
ellauri016.html on line 258: In ppp data, Qatar, Macao SAR, Luxembourg and Singapore would have gdp per capita of above one lakh International dollar. Singapore is the latest entrant in this list. There would be 24 economies which have per capita income above Int. $50,000. 77 economies would have per capita income greater than world's average. Four economies would be above five times richer than the world. The 12 poorest would be poorer by more than ten times.
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ellauri016.html on line 476: A snob is also a tool (an anvil) used by cobblers in the manufacture of footwear

ellauri016.html on line 503: Anyone who thinks they are better than someone else based upon superficial factors.
ellauri016.html on line 519: Snobin lanseeasi lempparini Thackeray Punchissa 1846. Se sanoi izeäänkin snobixi. Snobi oli selkeästi sellanen sosiaaliprkyri,joka pyrki esiintymään hienompana kuin olikaan. Siis streeberi ensin, sitten pröystäilijä, pöyhkeily tulee kiipimisen peräaaltona, kun ohitellaan ruvumpaa sakkia.
ellauri016.html on line 552: Snobbery surfaced more strongly as the structure of the society changed, and the bourgeoisie had the possibility to imitate aristocracy.[citation needed] Snobbery appears when elements of culture are perceived as belonging to an aristocracy or elite, and some people (the snobs) feel that the mere adoption of the fashion and tastes of the elite or aristocracy is sufficient to include someone in the elites, upper classes or aristocracy.[citation needed]
ellauri016.html on line 562: Le snob est aussi bien ce pétit jeune homme hirsute qui applaudit avec une frénesie trop manifeste pour être sincère une pièce d'avant-garde boudée par le grand public, que ce monsieur décoré devant qui se multiplient les courbettes qui vient assister à la première d'une piece promise au succès; il est aussi bien ce petit gandin qui qui cherche à placer un mot dans une conversation entre Altesses que ce gentilhomme à monocle qui, d'un air ennuyé et condescendant, consent à lui addresser quelques paroles indifférentes. Mais ce fluidité meme du mot assura son heureuse developpement.
ellauri016.html on line 576: Attitude sociale et intellectuelle de l'homme qui, sous l'effect d'un amor-propre vaniteux et d'une volonté de distinction fiduciaire, renonce à l'être du paraître et, sans se préoccuper de développer une personnalité authentique, reconnaìt une hiérarchie imaginaire dans laquelle il veut progresser, en utilisant autrui et notamment ceux que l'opinion place au sommet de cette hiérarchie comme reference de sa valeur fictive.
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ellauri016.html on line 705: Have to go back where you began

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ellauri016.html on line 774: Drake's reluctance to perform live or be interviewed contributed to his lack of commercial success. He suffered from depression and insomnia, topics often reflected in his lyrics. After completing Pink Moon in 1972, he withdrew from live performance and recording, retreating to his parents' home in rural Warwickshire. On 25 November 1974, at the age of 26, Drake died from an overdose of amitriptyline, a prescribed antidepressant.
ellauri016.html on line 776: Nick Drake received little critical success during his lifetime, but has since been widely acclaimed. Based on professional rankings of his albums and songs, the aggregate website Acclaimed Music lists him as the 101st most acclaimed recording artist in history.
ellauri016.html on line 778: By the mid-1980s, Drake was being cited as an influence by musicians such as Kate Bush, Paul Weller, the Black Crowes, Peter Buck of R.E.M. and Robert Smith of the Cure. The Cure's name derives from Drake's song "Time Has Told Me" ("a troubled cure for a troubled mind").
ellauri016.html on line 780: In 1999, "Pink Moon" was used in a Volkswagen commercial, boosting Drake's US album sales from about 6,000 copies in 1999 to 74,000 in 2000. The LA Times saw it as an example of how, following the consolidation of US radio stations, previously unknown music was finding audiences through advertising. Fans used the filesharing software Napster to circulate digital copies of Drake's music; according to the Atlantic, "The chronic shyness and mental illness that made it hard for Drake to compete with 1970s showmen like Elton John and David Bowie didn't matter when his songs were being pulled one by one out of the ether and played late at night in a dorm room." In November 2014, Gabrielle Drake published a biography of her brother. Over the following years, Drake's songs appeared in soundtracks of "quirky, youthful" films such as The Royal Tenenbaums, Serendipity and Garden State. Made to Love Magic, an album of outtakes and remixes released by Island Records in 2004, far exceeded Drake's lifetime sales. In 2017, Kele Okereke cited Pink Moon as an influence on his third solo album Fatherland. Other contemporary artists influenced by Drake include José González, Bon Iver, Iron & Wine, Alexi Murdoch and Philip Selway of Radiohead.
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Paasausta


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ellauri017.html on line 434: The Fourth Way teachings and the Enneagram of Personality use an irregular enneagram consisting of an equilateral triangle and an irregular hexagram based on 142857.
ellauri017.html on line 462: In October 1922, Mansfield moved to Georges Gurdjieff's Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man in Fontainebleau, France, where she was put under the care of Olgivanna Lazovitch Hinzenburg (who later married Frank Lloyd Wright). As a guest rather than a pupil of Gurdjieff, Mansfield was not required to take part in the rigorous routine of the institute, but she spent much of her time there with her mentor, Alfred Richard Orage, and her last letters inform Murry of her attempts to apply some of Gurdjieff's teachings to her own life. Mansfield suffered a fatal pulmonary haemorrhage in January 1923, after running up a flight of stairs.
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ellauri017.html on line 597: In a Cartesian coordinate system, the origin is the point where the axes of the system intersect. The origin divides each of these axes into two halves, a positive and a negative semiaxis. Points can then be located with reference to the origin by giving their numerical coordinates—that is, the positions of their projections along each axis, either in the positive or negative direction. The coordinates of the origin are always all zero, for example (0,0) in two dimensions and (0,0,0) in three.
ellauri017.html on line 611: The origin of the complex plane can be referred as the point where real axis and imaginary axis intersect each other. In other words, it is the complex number zero.
ellauri017.html on line 782: Olis myös hywä jotakin tietä cuinga maacunnat sijnä ymbärillä owat ollet, ettei wierat ja oudot sanat suututais lukemast, eli estäis ymmärtämäst.
ellauri017.html on line 791: Mutta pohjan päin on Libanonin wuori, jonga tacana on Damascu ja Syria, mutta wielä edembänä itän päin on Assyria, jonga cansa Jesaian on kyllä tekemist. Ja Erdoganilla, siellä taitaa nyttemmin olla Isixen poikia ja kurdeja. Niilin hanhia. Damaskus on pommitettu maan tasalle. Sais varmaan ostaa jo viidellä sadalla kultapalalla.
ellauri017.html on line 795: Etelän päin on monda maacunda, nijncuin Egypti Ethiopia Arabia ja punainen meri, Edom ja Midian: Egypti on luodelännesä.
ellauri017.html on line 796: Näistä maacunnista, jotca Judan ja Jerusalemin ymbärillä nijncuin sudet lammashuonen ymbärillä owat, joiden cansa Judalaiset olit usein tehnet lijton, waan huckan, Jesaia ennusta.
ellauri017.html on line 800: Sijtte jaettacon tämä kirja colmeen osaan. Ensimäises puhu Jesaia nijncuin muutkin Prophetat, ianicuijsesta cahdesta cappalesta.
ellauri017.html on line 803: Tätä se on sano äiti ja kanto tikulla pihalle. Iancaijccista kyykytystä ja revijrinujacoijntia, räxytetään juosten tontin aita myöten kuin rakkikoirat. Koijramäen menoa.
ellauri017.html on line 805: Sijtte asetta hän ja walmista heitä odottaman tulewaista Christuxen waldacunda, josta hän nijn monella tawalla ja selkiäst ennusta, että hän sijnä asias woitta caicki muut Prophetat. Nijn että hän myös Christuxen Äitistä Neidzest Mariasta kirjoitta, että hän ilman neidzyen turmellusta oli sijttäwä ja synnyttäwä Christuxen (7. cap.), nijn myös hänen pijnastans (53. cap.), nousemisestans cuolluista ja waldacunnastans puhu hän nijn selkiäst, cuin se olis jo silloin tapahtunut. On hän sijs ollut sangen jalo ja corkest walistettu Propheta.
ellauri017.html on line 809: Toises osas puhu hän erinomattain Assyrian Keisarin wallasta, ja Keisar Sanheribist, josta hän myös enä cuin jocu muu Propheta ennusta, nimittäin cuinga se Keisar oli woittawa caicki maacunnat ymbärildäns Israelin waldacunnan cansa ja päälisexi paljo paha tekewä Judan waldacunnalle.
ellauri017.html on line 820: Mutta caickein enimmin hän sitä ahkeroidze, että hän taitais lohdutta ja wahwista hänen tulewaisen Cansans, ettei he sencaltaisesa fangiudes ja Caupungin häwityxes epäilis, ikänäns cuin he peräti huckuisit, ja ei Christuxen waldacunda olis tulewa ja caicki ennustuxet wäärät ja turhat olisit.
ellauri017.html on line 822: Ennusta hän sijs wiljalda, cuinga taas sitä wastan Babel piti häwitettämän, ja Judalaiset pelastettaman ja palajaman Jerusalemijn, nijn että hän nimittä Cuningatkin jotca piti Babelin häwittämän, erinomattain sen joca Judalaiset oli wallallens päästäwä, nimittäin Cuningas Corexen Persiast, jonga hän myös Jumalan woidelluxi cudzu, aica ennen cuin jocu Cuningan waldacunda olican Persias.
ellauri017.html on line 832: Täsä puhutan myös kyllä muiden seas niscureita cowacorwaisita syndisitä wastan, erinomaittain nijtä jotca wäärän jumalan palweluxeen ja epäjumalisuteen, Cuningoihin ja lijttoihin idzens luotit, jos se muutoin jotain olis tainnut autta. Cowakorwaiset saa jälleen kerran corwilleen ja cowaa.
ellauri017.html on line 846: Jesajan isän nimi oli Amos Andersson. Sen kuopuxen nimi oli Maher-Shalal-Baz. Propheta näät meni taas rouva Prophetissan tygö, joca tuli 3. kerran rascaxi ja synnytti pojan. Nimi meinaa "Ryöstä pian ja riennä jacoon". Jobin kuopuxen nimi oli Keren-Happuk eli Meikkipussi. Aika hulwatonta. Wallatonta nimi-ilostelua patriarkoilta nuorimmaisen kohdalla.
ellauri017.html on line 866: käädyt rannerengat kijldäwät waattet päälijnat präämit snyörit desmacnupit corwarengat sormuxet päärihmat odzaladi pyhäpäiwäiset waattet caaput timbit cuckarot speilit miehustuxet liepet ja heidän lijnawaattens.
ellauri017.html on line 873: Aika pahansuopa äijä. Varmaan haisi pahalta. Pitäis pestä suovalla, hampaat myös. Toisaalta se kyllä lupaa et silloin pitä Jacobin cunnian ohucaisexi tuleman ja hänen lihavan ruumins laihaxi. Siitä olis moni iloinen.
ellauri017.html on line 896: HERra on wihainen caikille pacanoille ja on närkästynyt caikille heidän joucoillens. Hän on heitä kirowa ja anda teurasta heitä. Cadzo pacanat owat nijncuin pisara joca jää ämbärijn ja nijncuin rahtu joca jää waacaan.
ellauri017.html on line 903: Muucalaiset pitä seisoman ja teidän lauman caidzeman, ja wierat pitä teidän peldomiehen ja wijnamäken miehet oleman. Mutta teitä pitä HERran Papeixi cudzuttaman ja sanottaman: te oletta meidän Jumalam palweliat. Ja teidän pitä pacanain hywydet syömän, ja heidän cunniastans pitä teidän coreileman. HERra wannoi oikian kätens cautta ja woimans käsiwarren cautta: En minä tahdo sinun jywiäs sillen anda wihollistes syödä engä wijnas syöxy, jonga tähdens työtä teit, muucalaisten juoda.
ellauri017.html on line 924: Ja ruoho ojain tykönä ja caickinainen jywä wetten tykönä pitä lacastuman ja tyhjään tuleman. Ja calamiesten pitä murhettiman ja caicki cuin ongen heittäwät weteen pitä walittaman ja caicki ne cuin wercot weteen laskewat pitä murhellisexi tuleman. Ne pitä häwäistämän jotca hywä langa tekewät ja
ellauri017.html on line 927: No vesi nousee taas, pace Noah, mut muuten oikein: kalat on syöty merestä, se on täynnä nailonverkkoja, muovipusseja, jäteöljyä ja mikromuovia. Ja tulos on on sama:
ellauri017.html on line 933: Hän käy puiden seas medzäsä hacataxens Cedripuita ja ottaxens Böökiä ja Tamme ja Cedripuuta joca istutettu on ja satesta on caswanut.
ellauri017.html on line 942: Sillä näin sano HERra minulle: minä olen täs vaa hiljaxens ja cadzelen minun majastani nijncuin palawus joca saten cuiwa ja nijncuin caste elonajan palawudes. Sillä ennen elonaica cosca tulo walmixi tule ja röhkömarjat kypsendywät täyty oxat leicata sirpillä ja wijnapuut hacata ja heittä pois.
ellauri017.html on line 951: Ja carkia paicka pitä järwexi sowitettaman. Cuiwa maa pitä cuohuwaxi wedexi tuleman ja cuopas josa kärme macais pitä heinän, ruogon ja caisilan oleman.
ellauri017.html on line 958: Prof. Jesaja ryhmineen käyttää ihmistieteistäkin tuttuja vippaskeinoja. Kirjoitetaan ennusteet jälkikäteen, ex post facto, ja editoidaan päiväyxiä taaksepäin. Julkistetaan ennusteet etukäteen, niin toivorikkaat marsut toteuttaa ne ite. Ollaan izeänsä toteuttavia profeettoja.
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Nimim. Black Friday: toimi nyt!

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Jerry Cotton


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Semantiikkaa


ellauri018.html on line 404: Opp och hoppa opp och hoppa de ä solsken och vackert väder.
ellauri018.html on line 410: Va får de vara? Tack så mycky! På återseende!
ellauri018.html on line 437: as grex ordo sermo lepus draco leo
ellauri018.html on line 510: Nyt on suomalaisten mahdollista saada suora kosketus terrorismiin tänään. Alholnaiset kertovat meille tarinan ihmisyydestä eräänlaisessa paketissa jossa lukee " ei white man's burden". Not in my back yard, huutaa Kepu ja persut. Mutta sitten aikanaan straight into the face. (JC)
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ellauri018.html on line 523: The song captures Simone's response to the murder of Medgar Evers in Mississippi; and the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four black children. On the recording she cynically announces the song as "a show tune, but the show hasn't been written for it yet." The song begins jauntily, with a show tune feel, but demonstrates its political focus early on with its refrain "Alabama's got me so upset, Tennessee's made me lose my rest, and everybody knows about Mississippi goddam." In the song she says: "Keep on sayin' 'go slow'...to do things gradually would bring more tragedy. Why don't you see it? Why don't you feel it? I don't know, I don't know. You don't have to live next to me, just give me my equality!"
ellauri018.html on line 605: Jack 1
ellauri018.html on line 611: Jotain oireellista on näissä numeroissa. Jos kazoo kikkelin kantajien kritiikkejä, ne sanoo booooring, mitään ei tapahdu, "se" ei mene "sinne" koko kirjan aikana eikä jotmuile siellä, ei yhtään car chasea. Lisäx ne on vähän niinku hämärästi loukkaantuneita ja vihasia, jotenkin tää kirja tekee lommon niiden imagoon. Sama vika kuin Star Warsissa, tyttösankari on fixumpi miehiä. Ei käy. Älä lue, sanoo Alex, et tarvi tätä, älä lue. Jackin miälest kirja on naisvihamiälisempi kuin de Sade. de Sade sentään pääsi pukille.
ellauri018.html on line 655: Spoileri: Jatko-osassa herra Huu saa lopulta antaa perixi, lyö hanskat tiskiin ja ottaa Pamin laillisesti vihityxi vaimoxi. Peto hävis, loinen voitti pachisipelin. Munasolut pääsi kotipesään ennen siittiöitä. Peli tunnetaan nyt backgammonina. Olli Koskimies pelas sitä kun se oli muotia. Nyt se on yhtä passé kuin squash ja takatukka.
ellauri018.html on line 659: Herra B muistuttaa vähän el Zorroa. Upporikas aatelismies, joka ezii seikkailuja kuustoistakesäisten immykäisten sylistä. Sillä on sveiziläinen Tacho, joka puhuu suomea kuin intiaani: isäntä olla oikeassa. Iso korsto, ei mikään hukkkapätkä JJ Rousseau. Zorron neidot on fixuja ja sanavalmiita ja osaa käsitellä kenraalin ja Zorron aseita. Kenraali keinuttaa keinua ja työntyy tyttöön mehukkaasti takaapäin. Tyttö natustelee banaania kädessään karvainen kiwihedelmä. Se puhuu banaaniin. Snart blottades ollonet. Kobbonia heiluu. Kokki on Dorlo. Lornasta, Pamela piukkapepusta ja kotirouvien päivänpannuista oli mustavalkoisten piirroskuvien somistamia lehti-ilmoituxia HS:n sekalaisissa 60-luvulla. Sexiä syltillä. Riemua wc-reiällä. Suttuista pornoa. Kyllä nyt on asiat paljon paremmin.
ellauri018.html on line 725: 680: Hussein, son of Ali, marches against the superior army of the caliph at Karbala in Iraq. He is defeated, his army massacred, and he is beheaded. The split between Shiites and Sunnis deepens. Shiites consider Ali their first imam, Hussein the third.
ellauri018.html on line 1076: Mut Somalia ei ole islamistivaltio. Sen laki ja oikeus on kansankäräjät, xeer, joissa rikoxet sovitellaan perhekuntien ja klaanien kesken korvausperiaatteella. Ei ole ole erixeen rikos- ja siviilijuttuja, kaikki on neuvoteltavissa. Kunhan kuuluu kunnolliseen klaaniin. Uskonto voi vaihtua, käräjät jää, sanoo somalilainen sananlasku. Muhammad Ali vaihtoi uskontoa, muttei väriä. Michael Jackson koitti valkaisua, nenä mätäni. Nyt sen tyhjä takki myytiin joululahjaxi Kim Kardashianin 6-vuotiaalle tyttärelle 65K taalalla. Totuus hakkaa tarun taas 6-0.
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ellauri019.html on line 38: "I'd like to discuss slavery with you," says a cowboy, holding a gun to the head of a black man who's carrying him piggyback, "but it's a complex issue."
ellauri019.html on line 50: In seinem Hauptwerk Der Untergang des Abendlandes richtet sich Spengler gegen eine lineare Geschichtsschreibung, die die Geschichte „der Menschheit“ als Geschichte des Fortschritts erzählt. Stattdessen vertritt er eine Zyklentheorie, nach der immer wieder neue Kulturen entstehen, eine Blütezeit erleben und sich durch eine Phase des Verfalls vollenden und untergehen.
ellauri019.html on line 163: Muiden elämä ei tullut töllöstä, vaan vakoillen ja juoruna. Yhtä mustavalkoisena kylläkin kuin 60-luvun Peyton Place. Kun ei ollut uutta juoruttavaa, kerrattiin vanhoja, seurattiin uusintoina entisiä satuja.
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ellauri019.html on line 242: Roopen menetettyään Ankkalinna on nijncuin äveriään miehen leski. Joca ylimmäinen oli pacanain seas ja wallan päällä oli maacunnisa, sen täyty nyt weron alaisna olla. Hänen wihollisens woitti, hänen wihollisillens käy hywäst. Ei olis luullut, että hänelle näin pidäis wijmein käymän. Wihollinen on pannut kätens caickein hänen callisten caluins päälle. CUinga on culda nijn mustennut? ja jalo culda nijn muuttunut? ja pyhät kiwet owat joca catulla hajotetut.
ellauri019.html on line 244: Tää on kaicki HERran syytä. Minun jalcani eteen wiritti hän wercon ja sysäis minun tacaperin, etten minä woi sillen nosta ylös. HERra on holaissut caicki wäkewät alas cuin minulla olit. HERra andoi neidzen, Judan tyttären wijnacuopas polke.
ellauri019.html on line 251: Roope Ankka itkee kuin wesiputous. Anna päiwällä ja yöllä kyynelet wuota nijncuin ojan äläkä lacka. Älkön myös sinun silmäis munat. Nouse yöllä ja huuda. Hän on wäijynyt minua nijncuin carhucopla. Hän ambuis minun munascuihini hänen wijnistäns.
ellauri019.html on line 263: Meidän pitä hakeman meidän leipäm hengen pacolla miecan edes corwesa. Ilman capitaalia pitä raata laborina.
ellauri019.html on line 354: hävittääkseen Sumerin esivallan, muuttaakseen sovitut suunnitelmat, viedäkseen Urimin kuninkailta valtuudet, nöyryyttääkseen kruununprinssiä Eciknujalin linnassa, hajottaakseen Nannan kansan, joita on kuin lampaita; muuttaakseeen Urimin ruokatarjoilun, tosi hienon tarjoustemppelin; ettei sen kansa enää asuisi omakotitaloissaan, vaan ne ajettaisiin asumaan ikävissä mestoissa; että Cimacki ja Elam, siis viholliset, asuisivat niiden osakkeissa; että sen paimen palatsissaan joutuisi vihollisen käsiin, että Ibbi-Sin vietäisiin Elamin maahan käsiraudoissa, koskaan enäää palaamatta pesästä lentäneen pääskyn lailla kaupunkiinsa Zabun vuorelta meren ääreltä Ancanin rajoille
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ellauri019.html on line 583: Me keskustelimme unesta ja kerroimme muillekin ihmisille toivoen että kyseessä on vain kauhea uni eikä muuta. Toivomme vieläkin samaa. Unessa nainen oli kuin korkealla USAn mantereen yläpuolella samalla tavalla kuin näkee TV:ssä sääkarttoja. Sitten näkyi elämää suurempi Barack Obaman ylös taivaisiin katsova kasvokuva kansakunnan yläpuolella. Obama voitti vaalit, ja välittömästi sen jälkeen lähestyi paksu, pimeä ja ruma pilvi joltain suunnalta. Koko maa oli tämän vaarallisen sumun peittämä. Sitten nainen näki suuren kalenterin sivun, joka oli auki joulukuun 2008 kohdalta. Kuukauden noin kahden ensimmäisen viikon numerot näkyivät täysin selvinä ja mustina. Mutta kuukauden loppuosan numerot näyttivät heikoilta ja poispyyhkiytyneiltä kuin tietokoneen näytöltä, mikä ei ole vielä täysin latautunut.
ellauri019.html on line 584: Nainen ei väitä näiden unien välttämättä tarkoittavan mitään ja hän toivoo, että ne ovat vain unia. Barack Obaman tuloa ennusti myös profeetta Lucky Luke Louisianassa.
ellauri019.html on line 598: Myös tulevan presidentin Barack Obaman mahdollisuudet muutokseen Panarin tyrmää: ”Kun kevät tulee, selviää ettei ihmeitä tapahdu.”
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Serie A's problematic anti-racism initiative

ellauri019.html on line 1026: The Lega Serie A announced its series of anti-racism initiatives, including a representative from every team and a controversial choice of art works. The presentation had as its centre-piece three pieces from internationally renowned artist Simone Fugazzotto, who uses chimps and apes in motifs throughout all of his paintings.
ellauri019.html on line 1028: The triptych by the Italian artist was presented on Monday at the league's Milan headquarters, along with an anti-racism plan which included the signing of a charter by a player representing each of the 20 Serie A clubs. Italian stadiums are the scene of recurrent racist incidents, including monkey chants aimed at black players.
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Ironically, Italy's anti-racist campaign is criticized for racism - Sport

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Italy's Serie A apologizes for putting monkeys in anti-racism campaign.

ellauri019.html on line 1048: They are chimpanzees, not monkeys. Damn racists. More monkey business every day. Trust us apes.
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ellauri020.html on line 186: Loppuvuodesta 2009 Iivana Trump nousi otsikoihin ympäri maailmaa, kun virkavalta joutui poistamaan hänet jo kiitotielle ehtineestä matkustajakoneesta. Trump oli matkustamassa Delta Air Lines -lennolla Palm Beachista New Yorkiin, ja hän oli jo ehtinyt asettautua paikalleen koneen ykkösluokassa, kun hän vihastui ja alkoi kiroilla ja huutaa paikalla olleille lapsille näiden kovaäänisyydestä. Trump huusi myös muille matkustajille sekä lentokoneen henkilökunnalle, ja kiitotielle siirtyneen koneen kapteenin piti lopulta palata terminaaliin ja tehdä ilmoitus häiriköivästä matkustajasta.
ellauri020.html on line 190: An only child, used to constant attention, Katrinka did not crave the spotlight so much as assume that it was naturally hers, and when she found herself in it, she accepted the position with a naturalness that was disarming. Outgoing and warm, she liked people and, in return, most people instinctively liked her.
ellauri020.html on line 215: Praha on loppu, lähettäkää tshekki. Ivana Zenlicková. Lieko Zachovalovaa, Prahan ääni. Helena Sikolova, Sapporo. Mustavalkoinen tv, 2 kanavaa. Jouzenet lentää ruudun poikki, pöllön silmä räpsähtää. Virityskuva, lumisadetta. Älä koske antenniin. Vanhat ajat mieleen palaa. En kylä haluis elää niitä uudestaan. Kerta riitti, kiitos vaan. Kotirouvien päivän pannut ja Päivi Paunu terve menoa.
ellauri020.html on line 238: For Love Alone was packaged like a romance novel—compare to Judith McNaught’s Perfect, for instance—but it’s closer to the great primetime soap operas
ellauri020.html on line 239: of the 1980s. That’s probably because much of the actual writing was done by Camille Marchetta, who worked on both Dallas and Dynasty, though the only clue provided is a note at the beginning: “I would like to thank my friend Camille Marchetta for helping me to tell Katrinka’s story.”
ellauri020.html on line 301: Ivana, a Czeck immigrant, met Donald Trump in 1976 while attending a fashion show in New York, according to the New York Post. By the next year, the couple had married, and in short order had had three kids and became steady figures in the New York socialite scene. Trump had been at the bar in Maxwell’s Plum. Maxwell’s Plum is gone now, but the very name evokes the era of frantic singles underneath the Art Nouveau ceiling. It was the place where flight attendants hoped to find bankers, and models looked for dates. Donald met his model, Ivana Zelnickova, visiting from Montreal. She liked to tell the story of how she had gone skiing with Donald, pretending to be a learner like him, and then humiliated him by whizzing past him down the slopes.
ellauri020.html on line 364: Palm Beach had been Ivana Trump’s idea. Long ago, Donald had screamed at her, “I want nothing social that you aspire to. If that is what makes you happy, get another husband!” But she had no intention of doing that, for Ivana, like Donald, was living out a fantasy. She had seen that in the Trump life everything and everybody appeared to come with a price, or a marker for future use. Ivana had learned to look through Donald with glazed eyes when he said to close friends, as he had in the early years of their marriage, “I would never buy Ivana any decent jewels or pictures. Why give her negotiable assets?” She had gotten out of Eastern Europe by being tough and highly disciplined, and she had compounded her skills through her husband, the master manipulator. She had learned the lingua franca in a world where everyone seemed to be using everyone else in a relentless drive for power. How was she to know that there was another way to live? Besides, she often told her friends, however cruel Donald could be, she was very much in love with him.
ellauri020.html on line 370: Katrinkan häät on karsee seurapiiripippalo. Akun vuokraamalla jetsetillä lennetään johki Rivieralle uudet karvakämmeniset saudi bisnestuttavuudet ja jotkut veneenrakentajat fölissä, koko mitäänsanomaton saattojoukko skumppakännissä, käydään pelailemassa Monacon K-kaupan peliautomaatissa, josta Khalidia ei meinaa saada irti kirveelläkään hedelmäpelistä. Rankkaa ristiinsuihkintaa on ilmassa, mut Iines vaimentaa sen kovalla kädellä. Keskityttäiskö nyt näihin mun häihin.
ellauri020.html on line 374: Unlike his last two weddings, Donald Trump´s first marriage to Ivana in 1977 was strangely private; it´s almost impossible to find any photographic evidence of their big day on the internet. But we do know that it took place in the Marble Collegiate Church and that the New York mayor was present, per Vanity Fair.
ellauri020.html on line 376: Trump has been married three times, for those of you keeping score at home. Each of Trump´s weddings was memorable in its own way, in keeping with Trump´s penchant for the extravagant. In his 1993 nuptials at his second wedding, the caviar alone cost $60,000, a small sum compared to the $2 million tiara she borrowed; and his third marriage to Melania, in 2005, included a 200-pound wedding cake, one of the most expensive known cakes in modern history. The bride´s $100,000 Christian Dior gown was adorned with 1,500 crystals, rendering it so heavy that Melania was told to be sure to eat before the wedding, per Vogue, so she´d have the strength to wear it.
ellauri020.html on line 391: Trump spoke in a hypnotic, unending torrent of words. Often he appeared to free-associate. He referred to himself in the third person: “Trump says. . . Trump believes.” His phrases skibbled around and doubled back on themselves like fireworks in a summer sky. He reminded me of a carnival barker trying to fill his tent. “I’m more popular now than I was two months ago. There are two publics as far as I’m concerned. The real public and then there’s the New York society horseshit. The real public has always liked Donald Trump. The real public feels that Donald Trump is going through Trump-bashing. When I go out now, forget about it. I’m mobbed. It’s bedlam,” Trump told me. Donald is a believer in the big-lie theory,” his lawyer had told me. “If you say something again and again, people will believe you.” “One of my lawyers said that?” Trump said when I asked him about it. “I think if one of my lawyers said that, I’d like to know who it is, because I’d fire his ass. I’d like to find out who the scumbag is!”
ellauri020.html on line 395: Donald Trump has always viewed his father as a role model. In The Art of the Deal, he wrote, “Fred Trump was born in New Jersey in 1905. His father, who came here from Sweden . . . owned a moderately successful restaurant.” In fact, the Trump family was German and desperately poor. “At one point my mother took in stitching to keep us going,” Trump’s father told me. “For a time, my father owned a restaurant in the Klondike, but he died when I was young.” Donald’s cousin John Walter once wrote out an elaborate family tree. “We shared the same grandfather,” Walter told me, “and he was German. So what?”
ellauri020.html on line 399: For years, Ivana appeared to have studied the public behavior of the royals. Her friends now called this “Ivana’s imperial-couple syndrome,” and they teased her about it, for they knew that Ivana, like Donald, was inventing and reinventing herself all the time. When she had first come to New York, she wore elaborate helmet hairdos and bouffant satin dresses, very Hollywood; her image of rich American women probably came from the movies she had seen as a child. Ivana had now spent years passing through the fine rooms of New York, but she had never seemed to learn the real way of the truly rich, the art of understatement. Instead, she had become regal, filling her houses with the kind of ormolu found in palaces in Eastern Europe. She had taken to waving to friends with tiny hand motions, as if to conserve her energy. At her own charity receptions, she insisted that she and Donald form a receiving line, and she would stand in pinpoint heels, never sinking into the deep grass—such was her control.
ellauri020.html on line 414: "Nice place", sanoo Ted Turner tupareissa leveellä etelämurteella. Tuskinpa on enää tervetullut Aku Ankan bileisiin, se on CNN:n perustaja, fake newsien Pelle Peloton. Mut Akukin oli demokraatti ennenkuin se sai kokoon kolmannen biljardinsa. Tedillä on vaan kax, eihän se ole vakavasti otettava rahaläjä vielä. Naurettavan demokraattinen. "Indeed", vastaa Sanelma kaximielisesti. (Huumoria! Bravo Iivana!) Toinen kaamee vieras on Ron Perelman, 49. rikkain jenkki, viekas jutkuketku, jolla on paalua ostaa Aku ja rahaa jää vielä kolmeen veljenpoikaankin. Se viherkiristi izelleen Gilletten partaveizifirman. (Kai sentään eri Gillette kuin Katrinkan uusin heila Jean-Jacques, vai mikä janne se nyt oli. Joku viftailija kumminkin.)
ellauri020.html on line 434: Ipaneman musta ja valkonen tyttö perustaa kanssa oman bisnexen, bossanovaklubin Rio de Janeiroon. Siinäkin on upeennköisiä tyttökaveruxia joillon edellisistä yrityxistä jääneitä lapsia, menestyshaaveita ja komeita mutta julmia machomiehiä. Tytöt bylsii niitä mutta uhittelee selän takana. Ei ole helppo olla naarasapina koirasvoittoisessa maailmassa. Mutta jospa osat kohta vaihtuvat, naiset pääsis polkupyörän satulaan. Sen kun näkis, tiedä ehtiikö. Meidän miniät varmaan tykkäis tästä.
ellauri020.html on line 441: Turner´s media empire began with his father´s billboard business, Turner Outdoor Advertising, which he took over in 1963 after his father´s suicide. It was worth $1 million. His purchase of an Atlanta UHF station in 1970 began the Turner Broadcasting System. CNN revolutionized news media, covering the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986 and the Persian Gulf War in 1991.
ellauri020.html on line 464: Kun salaatit asetettiin tyttöremmin eteen, ne pysty nokkimaan vaan pari haarukallista. Palanutta Liisaa oli kadehdittu, nyt on vaikee pidätellä hymyä. Korjaan kyyneltä. Kaikki nää naiset oli veikanneet mustaa hevosta vasten vanhempien tahtoa (tai oli ize sellaisia, kuten Katrinka), ja saaneet jackpotin. It just goes to show. Ne jonka kaakit hävisi ei istu nyt Grenouillessa. Tää kai siis todistaa jotakin, piru tietää mitä. Liisan vanhemmat oli snobeja kun hyljexi wannabe lehtikeisaria, ite ne oli rikastuneet lihapakkaamosta Chicagossa 20-luvulla. Daisy tietää mitä sana snobi merkizee, tajuaa snobiuden suhteellisuusteorian. Snobi se on snobillakin, niinkuin herra herralla.
ellauri020.html on line 468: We were walking through the rubble of the Commodore Hotel, which would soon reopen as the Grand Hyatt. Ivana had been given the responsibility of supervising all the decoration; she was hard at it, despite the fact that she was wearing a white wool Thierry Mugler jumpsuit and pale Dior shoes as she picked her way through the sawdust. “I told you never to leave a broom like this in a room!” she screamed at one worker. Screaming at her employees had become part of her hallmark, perhaps her way of feeling power. Later, in Atlantic City, she would become known for her obsession with cleanliness. Determined to bring glamour to Trump Castle, she became famous for her attention to appearances, once moving a pregnant waitress, desperate for big tips, off the casino floor. The woman was placed in a distant lounge and given a clown’s suit to disguise her condition.
ellauri020.html on line 481: Kaikkein traagisinta on, että laiha Natalie on pantu paxuxi, syyllinen on partaweizenterävä Jean-Jacques, tms, whatever, se Gillettemies. Mies sanoo että oma syy, pikku sika, ehkäisy on naisen asia. Miehen asia on vaan käyttää spermalinkoa. Se on Katrinkasta hirmu tuskallista. Ei oo elämä iisii, se on yrjön ällöttävää. Ei aina, mutta joskus, kun muilla on parempi pulla kuin vaikka mulla. Samaan aikaan toisaalla, aika lähellä, huhtikuussa 81, Cambridgessa Massachusettsissa, kauniilla Seijalla oli pullat hyvin uunissa, kolmannella kuulla pikku Johnista. Me käytiin Eskin ja Liisan kaa samana keväänä vielä Nykissä, mut ei taidettu asua sillä kertaa hotelli Prahassa. Hyvä niin, ois tullut ankkalinnalaisille vaan paha mieli.
ellauri020.html on line 578: Tie eeku paranoo, sano savolaenen kun ajo jäällä ympyrää. Iso-Masan antama ilmainen joululahja, arvostelijankappale Savon Sanomista. Not that I would care. Iivanan kirja on ällistyttävän hyvä, verrattavissa Thackerayn niteeseen Turhuuden turuilla. Mitä ökyrikkaampia ollaan, sitä paljaan klisheisemmin ilmenee tän apinan elukkapiirteet kuin keisarista ilman vaatteita. Perustarpeet jää jälelle kun ei tarvi tyydyttää mitään monimutkaisempia. Onhan ne monimutkaisemmatkin tarpeet sitä samaa apinajuttua, mut monimutkaisempi ympäristö monmutkaistaa käytöstä. Sileällä pöydällä muurahainenkin menee ympyrää eikä brownin liikettä. Tie eeku paranoo. Kuin kiveen hakattuna paljastuu tän otuxen koko radollisuus. Eat! Eat! Fuck! Fuck! Kill! Kill! Siinä se on nimenpudottelun perässä, pienessä lankakerässä. Iivanan sketsi lapsettoman parin keskinäisestä syyttelystä on kuin Teofrastoxen coveri. Eski ja Liisa, Antti ja Auli. Ei kenenkään syy ja kuitenkin jotenkin toisen syy.
ellauri020.html on line 596: Ankat pelaa nyt peliä nimeltä Battle of the sexes, purjehdusmatsi vai ooppera, ja siinä voi vaan hävitä. Pelin tasapainoa voi koittaa parantaa uhkailemalla, ja sitä molemmat myös tekevät. Siinä tää on hyvin samantapainen ku Thackeray et Iivana selittää hyvin tarkkasilmäisesti, millaisia paskamaisia luonteita ankat on ja mikä niiltä menee päin persettä. Ei vietä enää lomiakaan yhdessä. A business partnership with sex thrown in. You look lovely, he said without enthusiasm.
ellauri020.html on line 645: The power couple´s tabloid-worthy marriage came to a screeching halt with a bitter divorce in 1990. The reason is not exactly a shocker: Trump was having an affair.
ellauri020.html on line 646: Beginning in 1987, Trump had a widely-publicized relationship with Marla Maples, a blond model-actress from Georgia who was then 26. The two met in New York City, Newsweek reports, when Trump was throwing a party to celebration the publication of his book, The Art of the Deal. Maples began to frequent Atlantic City, and the affair dominated headlines during the late eighties.
ellauri020.html on line 648: In her new book, Raising Trump, Ivana writes about the time in December 1989 when she was confronted by Maples at a ski resort in Aspen, per AP. "This young blonde woman approached me out of the blue and said ´I´m Marla and I love your husband. Do you?´ I said ´Get lost. I love my husband.´ It was unladylike but I was in shock." Apparently it was in this moment she realized her marriage with Donald was over.
ellauri020.html on line 652: Seuravana päivänä hiihtohisseillä Aku koittaa vielä pitää kiinni kummastakin, äta kakan och ha den kvar. Niinkuin pikkulapset ottaessaan 2 lelua, hukkaa molemmat. Saa paskan palkakseen, ei pokaalia vaan kakan, lyö vallan kätösensä siihen ihteensä. Tanjushka laskettelee tiehensä kuin Tiikeri-Jack. Aku ei taaskaan pysy perässä. Tanjalla on nopeampi kopukka. Aku on kuin Cadillac, kurja kääntösäde. Jean-Jacques on kuin rättisitikka, käzy kaupunkiajossa ja helppo parkkeerattava. Mut ensin kaikki tytöt spiidaa kuorossa Katrinkan pahaa onnea, Frendit ei ole yllättyneitä ja salaa vahingoniloisia, kompastuipahan toi tekopyhä Kalinkakin lopulta. Juhaa joka kikkaili sattui viimein leukaan. Tuli kikkelistä kotirouvan pannuun.
ellauri020.html on line 671: The Donald-Ivana relationship on the whole was oddly transactional. Trump once said of his cutthroat prenup, per Newsweek, "I would never buy Ivana any decent jewels or pictures. Why give her negotiable assets?" Ah, marriage: Such a romantic institution! Their prenup was amended a few times after this; on Christmas Eve of 1987, Trump reportedly asked her to resign an updated agreement, giving her $25 million. In the end, Ivana made out with $14 million, among other perks, after a months-long battle of divorce proceedings that reached a settlement in 1991.
ellauri020.html on line 673: In fact, Trump blamed the divorce in part on the entanglement between Ivana and his business. Trump, early on, brought her in on his real estate empire. She worked at the Trump Organization as a president for his Atlantic City casino, Cosmopolitan reports, and later a manager for the Plaza Hotel, which he bought in 1988, per People.
ellauri020.html on line 674: "I will pay her one dollar a year and all the dresses she can buy!" he said of the arrangement, according to Vanity Fair. Trump later gave Ivana the position of vice president of interior design at the Trump Organization after their marriage, Newsweek reports.
ellauri020.html on line 721: However unlikely it seemed, Ivana was now considered a tabloid heroine, and her popularity seemed in inverse proportion to the fickle city’s new dislike of her husband. “Ivana is now a media goddess on par with Princess Di, Madonna, and Elizabeth Taylor,” Liz Smith reported. Months earlier, Ivana had undergone cosmetic reconstruction with a California doctor. She emerged unrecognizable to her friends and perhaps her children, as fresh and innocent of face as Heidi of Edelweiss Farms. Although she had negotiated four separate marital-property agreements over the last fourteen years, she was suing her husband for half his assets. Trump was trying to be philosophical. “When a man leaves a woman, especially when it was perceived that he has left for a piece of ass—a good one!—there are 50 percent of the population who will love the woman who was left,” he told me.
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ellauri020.html on line 756: Sicher scheint der Mond die ganze Nacht,
ellauri020.html on line 757: sicher wird das Boot am Ufer losgemacht,
ellauri020.html on line 762: ach, da gibt´s überhaupt nur: Nein.
ellauri020.html on line 767: und der dritte war nach mir toll.
ellauri020.html on line 777: Sicher schien der Mond die ganze Nacht,
ellauri020.html on line 778: sicher ward das Boot am Ufer losgemacht,
ellauri020.html on line 798: Ach, es schien der Mond die ganze Nacht,
ellauri020.html on line 799: und es ward das Boot am Ufer festgemacht,
ellauri020.html on line 801: Ja, da muß man sich doch einfach hinlegen,
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ellauri021.html on line 127: Curre 'mbraccio addu mammá, Hän siellä viheltäin ja laulain tarinansa sulle kertoo
ellauri021.html on line 135: Si' ancora accussí giovane! Vielä seittäkytäkään
ellauri021.html on line 139: Che vònno dí sti llacreme?... Hän siellä viheltäin ja laulain tarinansa sulle kertoo
ellauri021.html on line 142: Curre 'mbraccio addu mammá, Ei koskaan äiti häntä kiellä vaikka vaara vaanii siellä
ellauri021.html on line 150: Si' ancora accussí giovane!
ellauri021.html on line 154: Che vònno dí sti llacreme?...
ellauri021.html on line 157: Curre ´mbraccio addu mammá,
ellauri021.html on line 260: I'm tired of holdin' my stomach in

ellauri021.html on line 265: A big long black cigar that ain't all

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ellauri021.html on line 633: Er sprach: «vrowe, gewir baz!
ellauri021.html on line 646: «ludum faciamus!»
ellauri021.html on line 650: er sprah: «ich mache dich ein wip,
ellauri021.html on line 696: On the track and on the scentus,
ellauri021.html on line 722: Cyrus, Black Hawk, Shalmanezer!
ellauri021.html on line 739: Ne relinquit back behind him,
ellauri021.html on line 821: just bacon please, hold the lettuce and tomato.
ellauri021.html on line 885: According to The Australian, although the site´s operators claim that the site "strives to keep its articles concise, informative, family-friendly, and true to the facts, which often back up conservative ideas more than liberal ones", on Conservapedia "arguments are often circular" and "contradictions, self-serving rationalizations and hypocrisies abound."
ellauri021.html on line 888: Tää Antero on varmaan sen Phyllis Schlaflyn poika, joka vastusti Amörikän perustuslain Equal Rights Amendmentia 70-luvulla, jossa oltais annettu sille tasa-arvoiset oikeudet miehensä ja poikansa rinnalla. Siitä ei Pyllis pitänyt, se tykkäs enemmän pyllistellä miesten edessä. Vitun shitfly, zezekärpänen, reactionary cunt dogmaattisessa unessa. Siitä on nyt tehty joku HBO-sarjavideo. Poika Antero odottaa vielä vuoroa. Epistä, mix äidistä leffa ennenkuin pojasta?
ellauri021.html on line 892: Schlafly argued that the article on the Renaissance does not give sufficient credit to Christianity, that Wikipedia articles apparently prefer to use non-American spellings even though most users are American, that the article on American activities in the Philippines has a distinctly anti-American bias, and that attempts to include pro-Christian or pro-American views are removed very quickly. Schlafly also claimed that Wikipedia´s allowance of both Common Era and Anno Domini notation was anti-Christian bias.
ellauri021.html on line 944: Andrew L. Schlafly (/ ˈ ʃ l æ f l i /; born April 27, 1961) is an American lawyer and Christian conservative activist, founder of Conservapedia. How is he related to the other L. Schlaflies? The brewer of Schlafly Beer in St. Louis is Phyllis Schlafly' s nephew. Andrew is Phyllis' son. They are first cousins. *Only private Jesuit ones. And bring some shit for my fly.
ellauri021.html on line 950: Wikipedia still fails to live up to its liberal values. In 2018, Wikimedia disclosed that only 17.67% of over 1.5 million biographies on the site are about women. Of the over 135,000 active editors on Wikipedia, surveys indicate that only 8.5% to 16% are female. See: Examples of Bias in Wikipedia.
(Lue: Naisetkin äänestävät jaloillaan. Turhaan herra puuhaa sekä hääräilee, täällä tehdään niinkuin miehet määräilee.)
ellauri021.html on line 954: Setback to pro-aborts: "Supreme Court leaves in place Kentucky abortion restriction."
(Lue: Trumpin valizemat tuomarit tekee työtä käskettyä. Onnexi se vitun Montesquieu ei sählää täällä jenkeissä.)
ellauri021.html on line 966: Thank the Second Amendment: Texas church shooting stopped in its tracks by armed" worshiper. Thank God too, and a prayer for those killed before the complete massacre was averted."
(Lue: Jos pahat miehet tulis Matin lasten tarhaan ammuskelemaan, aseistetut isäpapat pystyis ne kyllä nitistämään, eli take them down. Vois siinä tulla alas jokunen tenavistakin, mutta siitä selvitään sitten rukouksen voimalla.)
ellauri021.html on line 968: Pushing the agenda of Leftists, "Christianity Today Backed Amnesty for Illegal Aliens in 2015," even though the Bible does not support illegal immigration.
ellauri021.html on line 971: Setback to Never-Trumpers: Trump ties with Obama in the annual Gallup poll of the most-admired man.
(Lue: Rupusakin galluppi on rupusakin kanta. Kukin ihailee omaa kuvaansa suurennettuna.)
ellauri021.html on line 975: Setback for climate change alarmists: The Australian government arrested nearly 200 people for setting fires in five states. So much for the notions that climate change is responsible and that socialism is the answer.

(Lue: Dodi! eihän ne kenkurat ois voinu sentään izestänsä syttyä. Siellähän oli vaan 45 astetta varjossa.)
ellauri021.html on line 977: Atheists are experiencing a web marketing BEAT DOWN! The Christian internet evangelism organization Global Media Outreach indicates that as of September 2019 over 1,900,000,000 gospel visits have occurred via their websites. On the other hand, no atheist organization has ever accomplished such a web marketing feat. Is atheism boring or are atheists bad digital marketers who have difficulty understanding search engine algorithms? Or is it both? Oh atheists, feel the sting!
(Lue: Jumalakin laskee lampaansa googlen avulla. Ateistit ei osaa ketkuilla kuolleilla sieluilla. Tai sit niitä ei vaan hirveesti kiinnosta. Mitäs ruoskia kuollutta hevosta. Evankelistat on siinä ihan proo.)
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ellauri022.html on line 123: (Sori, spoileri. Lehmä on latinaxi vacca, paimen pastori.)
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ellauri022.html on line 150: Washington ei muuten kaatanut kirsikkapuuta 6-vuotiaana ja pystyi oikein hyvin valehtelemaan, kuten kaikki muutkin USA:n presidentit. Trump hakkaa siinä jopa edeltäjät kirkkaasti. Eikä iso-Jori heittänyt taalan rahaa Potomacin yli, toisin kuin Roope, joka vielä juoxi vastarannalle ja otti rahan kii.
ellauri022.html on line 160: Isoäidin porukat asui Beacon Hillillä niinkuin mekin.

ellauri022.html on line 241: Kaikki tytöt sulavat kun Polly laulaa sydämeenkäyvästi Huokausten siltaa. Tuskin kuitenkaan Pave Maijasen versiota siitä. Ei edes Procol Harumin kitaristin Robin Trowerin "where the sun don't shine". Eikä offenbar liioin Offenbachin farssia 1861, jossa on liikaa hahatusta, kastanjetin näpsytystä ja cachucha tanssia. Luultavimmin Thomas Hoodin runo 1844, jossa köyhä misu hukkuu hypättyään London bridgeltä. Hood oli humoristi, joka vakavoitui tultuaan kipeäxi nelikymppisenä. Venezialainen silta tuli kuuluisaxi Byronin matkailumainoxesta Childe Harold. Jennylle kerätään heti kolehti. Kolme kilteintä tyttöä auttaa sitä uudemmankin kerran. Antaa ompelutöitä ainakin. Hinnasta kai voi vähän tinkiä. On niin paljon rahanreikiä.
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ellauri022.html on line 315: To bid sweet peace farewell;
ellauri022.html on line 323: Storm their back doors in search of news
ellauri022.html on line 368: No washing-day is sacred now;
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The fable was well known in Ancient Greece; Athenaeus records that Hieronymus of Rhodes, in his Historical Notes, quoted an epigram of Sophocles against Euripides that parodied the story of Helios and Boreas.[2] It related how Sophocles had his cloak stolen by a boy to whom he had made love. Euripides joked that he had had that boy too, and it did not cost him anything. Sophocles´ reply satirises the adulteries of Euripides: "It was the Sun, and not a boy, whose heat stripped me naked; as for you, Euripides, when you were kissing someone else´s wife the North Wind screwed you. You are unwise, you who sow in another´s field, to accuse Eros of being a snatch-thief."
ellauri022.html on line 456: It is sometimes used pejoratively, referring to someone whose optimism is excessive to the point of naïveté or refusing to accept the facts of an unfortunate situation. This pejorative use can be heard in the introduction of the 1930 George and Ira Gershwin song "But Not For Me": "I never want to hear from any cheerful pollyannas/who tell me fate supplies a mate/that´s all bananas." (performed by Judy Garland in the 1943 movie Girl Crazy).
ellauri022.html on line 458: The quote "When you look for the bad in mankind expecting to find it, you surely will" appears in the 1960 Disney version, where it is attributed to Abraham Lincoln. However, the original quote ("When you look for the bad, expecting it, you will get it") is actually from the book, where it appears without attribution.
ellauri022.html on line 462: me sisaruxet saatiin viime jouluna Jöns-sedältä. Se on backgammonin intialainen esi-isä.

ellauri022.html on line 495: • Discuss the choices the main characters make, whether their reactions are based on facts or fears,
ellauri022.html on line 509: • Relate the main characters’ experiences to those of the children. Make sure the children understand the book’s message and
ellauri022.html on line 619: Sirin loppuselvittelyä ei voi lukea kuin huuli pyöreenä. Onkohan sille jotain tällästä oikeesti sattunut? Siinä on samanlaista koetun tuntua kuin Ivana Trumpin avioerossa. Siri ON tyylipillu, all right. Dorothyxi pukeutunut Burton on nolo deus ex machina. Taisteleminen Max paskiaisen kirjeistä just niin naurettavaa kuin narsu sanoo. Täähän on läpeensä tuttua jenkkisaippuaa. Uhkaillaan lakimiehillä.
ellauri022.html on line 708: "It can hardly be true that the difference lies in the attribute of reason. I saw ten, twenty, a hundred large lipped, lowbrowed black men in the streets who, except in the mere matter of language, did not exceed the sagacity of the elephant. Now is it true that these were created superior to this wise animal, and designed to control it? And in comparison with the highest orders of men, the Africans will stand so low as to make the difference which subsists between themselves & the sagacious beasts inconsiderable."
ellauri022.html on line 881: I traced with lonely step the desert wild Yxin erämaata kävin ahkerasti
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	Zähle die Mandeln, zähle, was bitter war und dich wachhielt, zähl mich dazu.

ellauri022.html on line 984: carved in rock on cliff face in the sacred script of Avestan
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ellauri023.html on line 689: I simply ache from smiling. Why are women expected to beam all the time? It's unfair. If a man looks solemn, it's automatically assumed he's a serious person, not a miserable one.
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ellauri023.html on line 729: here as an enemy to kill my enemy, and I am as ready to die as I am to kill. We Romans act bravely and, when adversity strikes, we suffer bravely." He also declared that he was the first of three hundred Roman youths to volunteer for the task of assassinating Porsena at the risk of losing their own lives.
ellauri023.html on line 732: Mucius thrust his right hand into a fire which was lit for sacrifice and held it there without giving any indication of pain, thereby earning for himself and his descendants the cognomen Scaevola, meaning "left-handed". Porsena was shocked at the youth's bravery, and dismissed him from the Etruscan camp, free to return to Rome, saying "Go back, since you do more harm to yourself than me". At the same time, the king also sent ambassadors to Rome to offer peace.
ellauri023.html on line 736: The story of Mucius inspired a punishment in Rome's Colosseum for condemned prisoners where they would be forced to reenact this tale.
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Arbeit macht frei


ellauri023.html on line 794: Arbeit macht frei. Rohstoffe zu Seife und Lederhosen kostenfrei.
ellauri023.html on line 842: Ruskealle poikaystävälle hommattiin oikeenrotuista fallback kiltsifrendiä,

ellauri023.html on line 1181: Gunnel Beckmanista (os. Torulf) on aika vähän tietoa. Syntynyt 1910 (niin aikasin?! Se oli vanhempi kuin Olavi!) kirjoitti vielä 1969 tän tuoreen tyttökirjan Juhlaan pääsy. Nimi on sitaatti Karl Vennebergin runosta. Aika täti, melkein 60-vuotiaana. Vasemmistolainen lehtimies ja naisasianainen, sen poika Staffankin on kommari ja ajaa Palestiinan asiaa. (Muttei siedä antisemiittejä, punaisia tahroja synagoogan seinillä.) Täähän on kuin viime vuosisadan alun Kristina. Tyttö kirjassa on Kristinan ikiä. Olikohan Pertti Lassila tollanen Jacob-tyypin besserwisseri?
ellauri023.html on line 1193: Luen eteenpäin. Tytöllä on ärsyttävä besserwisser poikaystävä Jacob, joka vähexyy tytön lukemia lastenkirjoja. Mulla on tärkeämpää luettavaa, se tuhahtaa. Luitko mun artikkelin? Se on semantiikkaa. Siitä oisi ollut kiva keskustella. Mulla on siitä paljon älykästä sanottavaa. Sit ois näitä mun runoja ja muita paasauxia. Ne vasta on kexeliäitä ja hienoja
ellauri023.html on line 1195: Ei tietenkään. Riita on tulossa. - Kuka ratkaisee mikä kirjallisuus on tärkeää? - Rakkaani, sen saa ize ratkaista. - Mistä tiedät et tää kirja on ei ole tärkeä, kun et ole lukenut? - Koska siinä ei puhuta Määlärin seudun saastumisesta, rotuongelmista eikä nälästä. Nää on tärkeitä ja keskeisiä ongelmia. - Eikö ihmisen yxinäisyys ja rakkaudentarve ole tärkeitä? - Tietenkin, kultaseni, mixi olet niin hyökkäävä! - Koska tuputat vaan sun omia juttuja, tästä sinun tulee pitää ja tämä tehdä ja se sinun on luettava ja se on tyhmää ja se on taantumuxellista ja tuo on kapitalismia ja tuo on sosialismia... - Kuulee että Agnes on ollut asialla, sanoo Jacob jäätävästi. Agnes on porvarillinen lukion opettaja, kukkahattutäti, peukuttaa historiallista näkemystä ja väljähtynyttä vanhaa liberalismia.
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Vastauxia


ellauri024.html on line 293: Wolt on suomalainen pahisfirma, mutta vielä pahempi on Foodora. Eikä ihme, siellä on entiset nazit ruorissa. Niillä on pakkotyön reseptit vielä tuoressa muistissa. Arbeit macht frei.
ellauri024.html on line 418: The New Criticism made the literary work the center of critical attention, and denied, or at least greatly devaluated, the relevance of facts about the origin of literary works, their effects upon individual readers, and their personal, social, and political influence. Close reading is what is required of a critic, not biographical information about the author, a rundown of the state of society at the time the work was written,
ellauri024.html on line 421: All art criticism should attempt to understand how works of art work, and what meanings and aesthetic properties they have; all art criticism should strive for objective and publicly accessible methods and standards to test its pronouncements.
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ellauri024.html on line 999: People collectively needs to act more systems intelligently to best deal with the both the challenges and the opportunities these interconnections bring.
ellauri024.html on line 1224: pitää, hyvä, haluta, ja si vis pacem, para bellum.
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Novelleja


ellauri025.html on line 102: In distributive justice something is given to a private individual, in so far as what belongs to the whole is due to the part, and in a quantity that is proportionate to the importance of the position of that part in respect of the whole. Consequently in distributive justice a person receives all the more of the common goods, according as he holds a more prominent position in the community.
ellauri025.html on line 151: Calvinosta tykkäs Linkku eli laamanni Hannu-Pekka Lindgren kouluaikoina. Linkku tykkäs The Whosta ja Small Faceseista sun muista modseista. Modseilla oli Vespoja. Niin meilläkin. Ja Kinkseistä.
ellauri025.html on line 173: Please wait to be seated, thank you! / Vänta tabeller vägledning, tack!
ellauri025.html on line 451: Tän esifasistisen runon lauloi näppyläinen Vesku Loiri levylle mädällä äänellä. Kupla kurkussa. Synkronoinnin kannalta on sama, mitä uskontoa peukutetaan, niin kauan kun on joku. Tätä kantaa edusti Jean-Jacques Rousseau, joka oli kellosepän kisälli. Onnexi kännykät ottaa kellonajan netistä. Se on kaikille luurin käyttäjille sama. Google on niiden jumala, ja Larry Page profeetta.
ellauri025.html on line 463: Ensimmäinen Lauri Sivu eli Larry Page oli brittilaulaja 50-luvulla, oikealta nimeltään Leonard Davies. Page tried to magnify his fame through the wearing of unusually large spectacles, as "Larry Page the Teenage Rage". As of the 2000s, Page has been living in Avoca Beach, New South Wales, Australia. Onkohan siltäkin housut palaneet kuten kenguru- ja koalaväestöltä. Sen silmälasit saatto olla isot 50-luvulla, mut kyllä Larry Kakkosen 80-luvun TV-lasit lyö sen laudalta.
ellauri025.html on line 471: Larry on yhdysvaltalainen liikemies. Se on maailman 8. rikkain apina, sen nettoarvo taaloissa on yli 60 ziljoonaa ja kasvava. Se on muutenkin HYVIN, HYVIN PAHA MIES. Sen suomenkielinen Wikipedia-artikkeli on tynkä. Sen amerikkalainen Wikipedia-artikkeli on kilometrin pituinen. Jo siitä näkee ketä Larryn puuhat hyödyttää. Nicholas Carlson (ei sukua) sanoo että siitä tuli paha, koska se luki kotosalla niin paljon ATK-lehtiä. Jätti kesken PhDn Winogradin kaa kun Gogol alkoi tuottaa massia. Gogolin nimi oli BackRub aluxi: Gogol toimi manus manum lavat periaatteella, hiero sä mun selkää niin mä hieron sun. Siitä luonnostaan syntyy näitä kuplia. Toinen huisin kannattava idea oli Androidin osto ja puhelimiin levitys. Google plus ja muut somevirityxet kaatuivat. Larry ei ole järin sosiaalinen. Nyze rakentaa izeohjautuvia lentoautoja. Se on Gyro Gearloosen näköinenkin, propellipäinen Pelle Peloton, vaihteet löyhällä. Lyö izeänsä päähän nuijalla niin että linnut lentää ulos pesästä.
ellauri025.html on line 643: Lovecraft is a famous writer and bullshit artist, but also a well-known racist. Should I read his novels?Was H.P. Lovecraft ever a chill or a good guy at least even a little bit? I know his works basically put humankind to the lowest of the low, but was there even a tiny bit of good in him?What does H.P. Lovecraft mean with his phrase “That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die” in his writing of The Nameless City?
ellauri025.html on line 659: Monikakin on omalla tahollaan överlevare, niinkuin Gustenin oopperadiivaäiti Angela, tack vare Jesu Krist. Sekin taitaa olla parodia izestään? Joitakuita ei voi parodioida, koska ne tekevät sen ize.
ellauri025.html on line 679: Wer bin ich im goldnen September, wenn ich alles fon mir streife, was man aus mir gemacht hat? Wer, wenn die Wolken fliegen!
ellauri025.html on line 682: Tää on lainaus Ingeborg Bachmannin (1926) prujauxesta Das dreissigste Jahr (1961). Varmaan kirjoitettu 1956 kolmenkympin kriisissä. Ingeborg on Itävallan tyttöjä, Klagenfurtista, väitteli (uskokaa tai älkää) Heideggerin existentialismista. Voihan se siitä huolimatta olla ihan ok. Vaikka vähän epätodennäköistä se on. Sen byhlainin saxankielinen synopsis on aika hämärä, joku Moll siinä on joka on ilkeä, kun taas tää "er" tai "ich" joka siis on Ingeborg ize, on hyvis, ei luikuri niinkuin Moll. Jotain sekoilua Italiassa ja lopussa joku autokolari. Siinä se. Tää on siis vaan novelli. Olikohan Monikan äidillä tää kirja ruozix kotona? Kirjoittaa vähän samalla lailla kuin Monika, katkonaisilla lauseilla ja runokuvilla. Ottaa Ingeborgilta vähän mallia toi Monika. Se varmaan muistelee omaa kolmenkympin kriisiä.
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ellauri025.html on line 726: Komminister on suomexi kappalainen. Barkmannin lahjatalon Eskilstunan Nyckelbackan acken1800.htm">Gammelbo oli komministerboställe, kappalaisen puustelli. Siellä tuli 1600-luvulla vähän tonttuiltua kuin isä Mefodi, Monikan ja ehkä myös Annelisen tyyppisesti otettua ylen määrin olvia:
ellauri025.html on line 730: 1698 Aug. 7: "2. Samma dag angaffs klockaren Ambros Hansson för det han S.Jacobi dag under predijkan haar morlat och sachta talat, utom at nogon kunde förstå ell. Höra hwad han sade; item när han gått med hofwen och skulle den ifrån sig leggia i Sakristian, haar han snafwat på törskelen. Klockaren Ambros Hansson ursächtade sig, sägandes sådant intet wara skedt aff dryckenskap, utan huwudswagheet som honom påkommit, aff den siukdom, som han kort tillförene warit beswärat utaff, hwilket somblige närwarande bewitnade; hwarföre stältes till honom en allfwarsam förmaning at taga sig grannerligen tillwara för hwarjehande förargelser, hwilket han ock utloffwade." (Se originaltext från 1698 HÄR.)
ellauri025.html on line 832: **We have a new information about height&weight of Monika Fagerholm. It was submitted by Frannie Jonas, 38 years old. Job: (Sign Writer, Machine).
ellauri025.html on line 1022: Som Lillan Rehn som kastar stackars Ove i sopena. Det trendar just i detta nu.
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Hyötykirjoja


ellauri026.html on line 180: Essee on täynnä viittauksia klassiseen kirjallisuuteen renessanssihumanisteille tyypilliseen tyyliin. Tyhmyys esiintyy yhtenä jumalista, isänään Plutos (”Rikkaus”) ja äitinään Neotes (”Nuoruus”), nuorin ja kaunein nymfeistä, hoitajinaan nymfit Methe (”Känni”, Bacchuksen tytär) ja Apaidia (”Oppimattomuus”, Panin tytär), seuranaan Filautia (”Itserakkaus”), Kolakia (”Imartelu”), Lethe (”Unohtelu”), Misoponia (”Työnkaihtaminen”), Hedone (”Nautinto”), Anoia (”Järjettömyys”), Tryfe (”Löllöys”), Komos (”Kekkeri”) ja Aegretos Hypnos (”Heräämätön uni”).
ellauri026.html on line 214: I had spent a summer in Greece while in college, travelling with a Greek text of the Odyssey, and I remembered in particular Odysseus’s final journey to Ithaca (the beginning of book 13; well worth revisiting as a specimen of Homeric narrative), the poetic effect of which overwhelmed me. Odysseus climbs aboard the ship and—forgive my literal translation—lies down, “in silence,”
ellauri026.html on line 225: The idea is there, but all the lingering emphasis in the original has been smoothed away. This, too, unfortunately, is typical of the whole. I have said that Wilson’s translation reads easily, and it does, like a modern novel: at shockingly few points does one ever need to stop and think. There are no hard parts; no difficult lines or obscure notions; no aesthetic arrest either; very little that jumps out as unusual or different. Wilson has set out, as she openly confesses, to produce an Odyssey in a “contemporary anglophone speech,” and this results in quite a bit of conceptual pruning. If you wait for the “Homeric tags,” the phrases that contained so much Greek culture they have been quoted over and over again by Greeks ever since—well, you are apt to miss them as they go by. A famous one occurs in book 24, when Odysseus and Telemachus are about to go into battle together: Odysseus tells Telemachus not to disgrace him, and Telemachus boasts that he need not fear. Laertes, Odysseus’s father, exclaims (Wilson’s translation), “Ah, gods! A happy day for me! My son and grandson are arguing about how tough they are!”
ellauri026.html on line 227: This is a famous line, but here it would hardly seem to merit its fame—who cares about people “arguing about how tough they are”? The word here translated as “tough” just happens to be one of the central words of Hellenic thought: arete, “virtue” or “excellence,” that subject of so many subsequent philosophy lectures—whose learnability or unlearnability Plato made the subject of inquiry, and which Aristotle defined as a mean between two vices. The word can be used to mean something like “bravery,” but it is wildly broader and richer than “how tough one is” (there is a queen named Arete in the poem, but Wilson refrains from translating her as “Queen Tough”). The line was quoted over and over again in later days because it was considered the height of happiness for a man to have a son and grandson competing with each other to possess virtue or true excellence. This Wilson suppresses, as a thing irrelevant to contemporary idiom—“toughness” will have to serve in its place.
ellauri026.html on line 232: You´re so vain, lauloi Carly Simon Warren Beatylle. Beaty (1937) oli hyvä amerikan jalkapallisti ja luokkansa puheenjohtaja. Näyttelijä, filmimoguli. Yx USAn monista Jörkistä. Kova jätkä mutta turha kuten Jörkka (1934). Törkeä Dick Tracy. Nykyään onkin jo rannekellopuhelimia. Tunnettu lukuisista naisjutuista. Veti koipeen Carlya, teki paljon pekonia rannalla, kylvi hukkakauroja, kunnes asettui aloilleen Annetten kaa. Äijempi kuin Jone Nikula, julkkixista turhimpia. Toinen samanmoinen on nobelisti Zimmermann, yhtä turhamainen vaikka ruipelo, jolta Joan Baez ei saanut timanttia vaan ruostetta. Isoja ja pieniä setämiehiä. Puutarhatonttuja takit avoinna.
ellauri026.html on line 270: Later it is coined as the ultimate proof of civility, epitomizing that men are ready to sacrifice their lives (self-love) in order to prove the notion of their own worth (self-liking).
ellauri026.html on line 455: His activity took many forms; but he was always, whether through classical treatise or encyclopædic collection or satirical dialogue or direct moral appeal—always and everywhere, the preacher of righteousness. His successes were invariably along this line. His failures were caused by his incapacity to perceive at what moment the mere appeal to the moral sense was no longer adequate.
ellauri026.html on line 475: Era oli myös täysin epäisänmaallinen, kosmopoliitti ja matu. Se sanoo et sillä ei ole mitään väliä missä se on syntynyt, ns suurmiehet on ihan tavallisia pieniä, eikä minkään tiimi tarvi paukutella henxeleitä sen nimissä. Ubi bene ibi patria. Poikien kirjassa Valkoinen torakka, den vita kackerlackan (ehkä Mannerheim?) käännettiin toi vanha hyvä lause väärinpäin, kun oltiin niin isänmaallisia. Mua vitutti se jo pienenä, vääntelevät vanhoja totuuxia. Kirjan roistot oli ryssiä. Hyvä Era! Ei ihme että Jefa repi perseensä.
ellauri026.html on line 508: An article by the late Dr. R. Fruin, which came to my knowledge after the completion of the manuscript, quite confirms my view of the utter untrustworthiness of Erasmus´ accounts of his early life.
ellauri026.html on line 509: Of more recent biographies, that of R. B. Drummond is, all things considered, the best; careful and serious, but showing the almost universal tendency to take Erasmus at his word, even while admitting his incapacity to tell the truth.
ellauri026.html on line 510: Froude's Life and Letters illustrates the author's familiar qualities,—his remarkable distinctness of view and his complete indifference to accuracy of detail.
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Nostalgiaa


ellauri028.html on line 108: The Rev. Joseph Twichell, Mark's most intimate friend for over forty years, was pastor of the Asylum Hill Congregational Church of Hartford, which Mark facetiously called the “Church of the Holy Speculators,” because of its wealthy parishioners. Here Mark had first met “Joe” at a social, and their meeting ripened into a glorious, life long friendship. Twichell was a man of about Mark's own age, a profound scholar, a devout Christian, “yet a man with an exuberant sense of humor, and a profound understanding of the frailties of mankind, including Mankind's Huge Cods." Sam Clemens ja pastori naureskeli kaxisteen mezässä miespaneelin valtavia turskia. Bronzed and weatherbeaten son of the West, Mark was a man's man. "Some Remarks on the Science of Onanism.”
ellauri028.html on line 112: It was sometimes a wonderful and fearsome thing to watch Mr. Clemens play billiards,” relates Elizabeth Wallace. “He loved the game, and he loved to win, but he occasionally made a very bad stroke, and then the varied, picturesque, and unorthodox vocabulary, acquired in his more youthful years, was the only thing that gave him comfort. Gently, slowly, with no profane inflexions of voice, but irresistibly as though they had the headwaters of the Mississippi for their source, came this stream of unholy adjectives and choice expletives."
ellauri028.html on line 126: [Mem.—The following is supposed to be an extract from the
ellauri028.html on line 132: nobility is defiled by contact with Shakespeare, etc., and
ellauri028.html on line 144: 4. Puhutaan Boccaccion kertomuxesta, missä apotti näkee avaimenreijästä pastorin
ellauri028.html on line 146: apotti on jo luukulla. Paizi ei Boccacciolla ole sellasta kertomusta.
ellauri028.html on line 172: Der Schriftsteller frönte noch einem anderen Laster. Im Alter fascinierten ihn kleine Mädchen immer mehr. Sein Interesse trug eindeutig erotische Züge. Er versammelta die jungen Damen in einem eigenen Klub. Das Durchschnittsalter eines Engelfischen betrug dreizehn Jahre. Seine Sekretärin schrieb: An einem unbekannten Ort sieht er sich als erstes nach kleinen Mädchen um", und "er ist weg wie der Blitz, wenn er ein neues Paar schlanker Beinchen auftauchen siehtm und wenn das kleine Mädchen dann auch noch eine riesige Schleife im Haare trägt, schwebt er vollends im siebten Himmel."
ellauri028.html on line 184: This was Twain's most serious, philosophical and private book. He kept it locked in his desk, considered it to be his Bible, and spoke of it as such to friends when he read them passages. He had written it, rewritten it, was finally satisfied with it, but still chose not to release it until after his death. It appears in the form of a dialogue between an old man and a young man who discuss who and what mankind really is and provides a new and different way of looking at who we are and the way we live. Anyone who thinks Twain was not a brilliant philosopher should read this book. We consider ourselves as free and autonomous people, yet this book puts forth the ideas that 1) We are nothing more than machines and originate nothing - not even a single thought; 2) All conduct arises from one motive - self-satisfaction; 3) Our temperament is completely permanent and unchangeable; and 4) Man is of course a product of heredity, and our future, being fixed, is irrevocable -- which makes life completely predetermined. If these points are true, then buying and reading this book is not in your control, but simply must be done because it was meant to be. If these points are not true you might still wish to make an independent decision to enjoy a thought-provoking book by a great and legendary writer.
ellauri028.html on line 198: Apparently man is a selfish prick that can't think for himself and relies on "outside influences". He is a chameleon. He is nothing but a mere machine. Well, at least according to Twain. Man is a fraud and only lives for himself. He is really driving home this point that everyone is selfish and acts out of selfish needs (big surprise?), even if viewed (publicly and personally) as a self-sacrificing person. My question is; who cares? If the end result is the same, what does the actions matter. Let's say, saving a woman from a burning house. Twain says you do this out of making yourself feel good and avoiding the pain of not saving the woman, nothing else; the woman comes second to your own need of feeling good. But regardless of how it makes you feel, you still saved the woman in the end. The good is still done, even though you did it for yourself. Forget how the action was achieved. What does it matter if we refer to this as "self sacrificing" or "selfishness". Answer me this question, Twain! THE ACTION REMAINS THE SAME!!!.... I feel this must have been written during a time when everyone was going around smugly proclaiming to be self-sacrificing do-gooders and self-proclaimed religious nuts while really being shitty people; which had to be the most annoying thing ever. I guess it feels a bit outdated and I think people who naively go around claiming that they are "self-sacrificing do-gooders" are simply laughed at in our post modern times as smug assholes who need to get off their high horse (high horse? who owns a fucking horse nowadays, anyways?). I feel it is pretty accepted now that those who do good are doing them for their own selfish gains and the view of acceptance by others, at least I think this is the case. I don't know cause I don't know do-gooders, everyone I know (including myself) are dicks and more concerned with their celluar phones and creating social dating websites on the internet in vain attempts to pick up chicks only to drink alone and desperately spend several hours harassing women on social dating sites until one, out of pity, decides to respond to your 50 private messages, which then they foolishly decides to set up a date with you; only for you to be disappointed and stood up; which results in more drinking and paying a "dancer" to give you a hand job behind the goodwill on a Saturday night....
ellauri028.html on line 203: Sorry about that last paragraph, anyways, this could be one of the most easily readable and most underrated philosophical books ever. This is a read that delves into some deep thinking. Triggers the mind. In fact, my mind just got triggered. Why don't I just stop doing these reviews publicly and require people to pay me for reviews rather than willingly exploit myself as cheap and free entertainment? Why do I feel I need to keep doing these reviews? I am cutting myself short! Perhaps I would get more satisfaction out of keeping these reviews to myself? I don't know, who am I kidding... This is not entertaining the least and no person in their right mind would ever pay a dime for this drivel...I need another drink...
ellauri028.html on line 224: Mark Twain said his idea which "human is only a machine "again and again at all. Actually i dont like this reputation. However, I love Mark Twain because he is Nikola Tesla's best friend.
ellauri028.html on line 228: I picked this book for the 'what is man' essay. Though there are many profound philosophical ideas in it, they get sidelined by the authors racial slur on indigenous natives, Australian aborigines and Afro Americans. One might argue it was the trend those days, but I can't come to terms especially after reading other books on philosophy from that era.
ellauri028.html on line 242: I'm a robot , I'm just a machine!!!!!
ellauri028.html on line 248: Maybe I'm just impatient, but I found this book tedious and more than a little depressing. Back on the virtual shelf it goes, for the time being.
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ellauri029.html on line 32: Punkakatemia herätti ilmestyessään syksyllä 1980 hurjan kulttuuriväittelyn. Jan Blomstedt oli tehnyt E. Saarisesta haastattelun, jossa hän otti käyttöön nimikkeen punktohtori, ja ilmestyttyään Helsingin Sanomissa 4.5.1980 juttu herätti laajaa huomiota. Haastattelu ja sen vastaanotto innostivat kirjoittajia viemään ideoitaan eteenpäin ja näin syntyi nopeassa ajassa kirjoituskokoelma Punkakatemia. Siihen sisältyi paitsi alkuperäinen punktohtorihaastattelu myös E. Saarisen Vartija-lehdessä ackground:orange">julkaisemiani kirjoituksia sekä eri lajityypeissä viritettyjä tekstejä. Kirja oli kokonaisuutena moninainen ja rosoinen, mitä pidimme sen ansiona.
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ellauri029.html on line 120: Runk-akatemian esseekäytäntöjä on jälleen uudistettu vastaamaan oppimisen tarpeita: halutaan korostaa analyyttisen tiedon hyödyntämisen ja tekstin vaikuttavuuden merkitystä. Painoarvo on esseissä ja niiden sisällössä. Pisteitä kerrytetään HOPSeihin sen mukaan, mitä on tuotettu, millaista sisältöä on saatu ackground:orange">aikaiseksi ja mitä tekstityyppejä tai julkaisukanavia on otettu hallintaan.
ellauri029.html on line 174: Lähdekirjallisuuden tulee olla tasoltaan sellaista, että se kelpaisi opinnäytetyöhönkin – ellei sitten lähde ole aiheuttanut merkittävää yhteiskunnallista keskustelua. (Esim. Tuomas ackground:red">Embusken blogi Iltalehdessä saattaisi niin tehdä ja Iltalehdestä huolimatta silloin kelvata lähteeksi. Aamulehden kolumni on toki paljon parempi.)
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ellauri029.html on line 243: Netflixin dokumentti Amerikkalainen tehdas päästi katsojat kulkemaan läpi mielenkiintoisen ackground:cyan">kulttuurien välisen sopeutumispolun, jossa kiinalaiset ja amerikkalaiset tehdastyöntekijät ackground:red">koittivatackground:cyan"> yhteisvoimin saada ackground:orange">konkurssiin joutuneen tehtaan takaisin jaloilleen. Lähtökohdat yhteistyölle olivat jo erittäin haastavat ackground:cyan">pelkän kielimuurin takia ja tilannetta ackground:red">ei helpottanut yhtään tehtaan uuden kiinalaisomistajan ackground:orange">utopistiset käsitykset tehtaan uusimisesta.
ellauri029.html on line 245: Dokumentin alussa ackground:cyan">tehtaan uusi omistaja painotti vahvasti, että tehdas on amerikkalainen ja semmoiselta sen täytyi myös ulospäin näyttää. ackground:red">Sisutuksessa ei saisi näkyä kiinalaisia piirteitä vaan maassa maan tavalla, kuten johtaja itse totesi dokumentissa. Tehdasta uusittaessa uusiutui myös henkilökunta, sillä Kiinasta siirtyi alussa joitakin satoja työntekijöitä amerikkalaiseen tehtaaseen, ackground:red">niin sanotusti opettamaan amerikkalaisille tehdastyöntekijöille, miten työtä kuuluisi oikeasti tehdä.
ellauri029.html on line 249: Dokumentin alussa tehtaan johtoportaassa oli pelkästään amerikkalaisia työntekijöitä. Heidän tehtävänään oli saada tehtaan työntekijät sopeutumaan yhtenäiseen työskentelyyn sekä päästä ackground:cyan">liikevaihdollisiin tavoitteisiin, joita ackground:cyan">Kiinan päädystä oli asetettu. Tehtaan käynnistyttyä uudelleen ackground:red">tuli monet amerikkalaiset ackground:orange">konkurssinaikaiset tehdastyöntekijät takaisin töihin. Moni asia oli kuitenkin muuttunut. Pelkästään ackground:orange">tuntipalkat olivat laskeneet aikaisemmasta 29 dollarista ackground:red">jopa 12 dollariin tunnilta. Tämä, jos jokin ackground:orange">aiheutti tyytymättömyyttä amerikkalaisissa työntekijöissä.
ellauri029.html on line 251: Työntekijöiden haastatteluista huomasi, että monilla niin kiinalaisilla kuin amerikkalaisilla työntekijöillä oli ackground:cyan">negatiivisia ennakkoluuloja toisistaan. Loppujen lopuksi he kuitenkin ackground:cyan">pelasivat ”samaan maaliin”, joten ackground:red">syyttelyn sijaan olisi ollut huomattavasti tärkeämpää keksiä ratkaisuja erimielisyyksiin. ackground:cyan">Työntekijöiden yhtenäisyyttä ackground:red">ei edistänyt yhtään erikseen pidettävät palaverit kiinalaisille ja amerikkalaisille vaan se omalla tavallaan vain ackground:orange">kasvatti kuilua heidän välillään. Amerikkalaiset työntekijät pitivät kiinalaisia ackground:orange">töykeinä ja kohtuuttomina kun taas kiinalaiset ajattelivat amerikkalaisten olevan ackground:orange">laiskoja ja itsekkäitä.
ellauri029.html on line 253: ackground:cyan">Johtoporras yritti edistää kahden erilaisen kulttuurin sopeutumista asettamalla ackground:cyan">työpareiksi aina yhden kiinalaisen ja yhden amerikkalaisen työntekijän. Tämä oli ackground:red">ihan fiksu liike johdolta ja johtikin ackground:red">osittaiseen onnistumiseen. Ihmiset, jotka eivät olleet niin ennakkoluuloisia ackground:cyan">saivat yhteistyön sujumaan kielimuurista huolimatta hyvin, mutta erittäin monet dokumentissa kuvatuista työpareista ajautuivat ackground:orange">huononlaisiin konflikteihin, jotka näkyivät ackground:orange">tehottomuutena ja työnlaadun huonontumisena.
ellauri029.html on line 255: Dokumentissa kuvattiin, kuinka muutamat amerikkalaiset tehdastyöntekijät pääsivät vierailemaan ackground:cyan">Kiinan päätyyn saman firman tehtaisiin. ackground:cyan">Kulttuurierot ackground:orange">lävähtivät amerikkalaisten naamalle välittömästi. Kiinassa tehtaan omistajaa kohdeltiin ackground:red">kuin kuninkaallista. ackground:red">Asioiden korruptoituneisuus oli ackground:orange">järkyttävää. Kiinassa jokainen työntekijä kuului ackground:cyan">niin sanottuun ”liittoon”, jota johti tehtaan omistajan lanko. Eli toisin sanoen ackground:cyan"> liitto oli täysin merkityksetön ja vain nimellinen väline, ackground:red">jolla voitiin uskotella ulkopuolisille, että tehtaassa kohdellaan työntekijöitä hyvin.
ellauri029.html on line 257: ackground:cyan">Liiton merkityksettömyydestä kielii myös se, että ackground:cyan">Amerikan päädyssä tehtaan työntekijöitä ackground:cyan">ei kannustettu ackground:red">missään nimessä liittymään liittoon, vaan päinvastoin sitä ackground:orange">katsottiin jopa pahalla. Kiinalaisessa tehtaassa ackground:cyan">työkulttuuri oli hyvin ackground:red">armeijamainen. Esimerkiksi työpäivät aloitettiin aina rivissä seisomalla ja laulamalla laulu ackground:red">armeijatyyliin. Työpäivät kestivät ackground:orange">aina 12 tuntia vähintään ja vapaapäiviä oli ackground:orange">maksimissaan kaksi päivää kuukaudessa. Ylityöt olivat ackground:red">pakollisia kaikille ja ackground:cyan">tehottomuudesta ackground:red">rankaistiin saman tien ackground:orange">erottamalla. Jokaisen työntekijän täytyi siis ackground:cyan">todistaa tehokkuutensa ja tällä tavalla ackground:cyan">lunastaa paikkansa työyhteisöstä.
ellauri029.html on line 259: ackground:orange">Työntekijöiden vapaata tahtoa ei kiinalaisessa tehtaassa juuri suosittu, vaan toiminta tehtaassa vaikutti vahvasti ackground:red">aivopesutoiminnalta. Työntekijöille ackground:red">uskoteltiin, että ackground:cyan">elämä on työtä ja ihminen ei tarvitse muuta kuin työtä. Kiinalaiset työntekijät vaikuttivat näin länsimaalaisen silmään ackground:red">tuotantoroboteilta, joilla ei ollut ackground:orange">tunteita tai omaa tahtoa. Jokainen työntekijä kiinalaisessa tehtaassa vaikutti kuitenkin ackground:cyan">täysin tyytyväiseltä tilanteeseensa. ackground:red">Onko tämä oikeasti tyytyväisyyttä vai tehokkaan aivopesun ansiota?
ellauri029.html on line 261: Työolot amerikkalaisessa tehtaassa kokivat ackground:cyan">dokumentin mukaan ackground:orange">dramaattisen laskun, kun omistajaksi vaihtui kiinalainen. ackground:red">Työtapaturmia alkoi syntyä enemmän, kun ackground:cyan">työtahtia ackground:red">kiihdytettiin jatkuvasti. ackground:orange">Työnlaatu huononi, kun töitä ackground:red">ei keretty tehdä ackground:cyan">huolella ackground:red">kiireestä johtuen. Amerikkalaiset työntekijät alkoivat ackground:red">turhautua tehtaan käytäntöihin ja ackground:cyan">vanhojen työolojen muuttumiseen. Samaan aikaan myös uusi kiinalainen omistaja ackground:red">alkoi turhautua, kun ackground:orange">tuloksia ei alkanut näkyä vaan ackground:orange">tappiota syntyi jatkuvasti enemmän. Ratkaisuna tähän hän ackground:red">irtisanoi amerikkalaiset johtoportaasta ja korvasi heidät kiinalaisilla. Amerikkalaisten ackground:red">turhautuneisuus kuitenkin jatkoi nousua ja esiin ackground:red">astui liiton työntekijät.
ellauri029.html on line 263: Liitto yritti saada tehtaan työntekijöitä puolelleen, jotta ackground:orange">työolot tehtaassa paranisivat. ackground:red">Vastaiskuna tähän tehdas ackground:cyan"> palkkasi konsultin puhumaan liittoon liittymistä vastaan työntekijöille. Konsultin tehtävänä oli ackground:red">”pelotella” työntekijöitä mahdollisilla seurauksilla, mikäli he liittyvät liittoon. Työntekijöistä myös erotettiin ackground:cyan"> kaikki liiton aktivistit vedoten tehottomuuteen ja korvattiin työntekijöillä, jotka ackground:cyan">eivät vaatineet parempia työoloja tai suurempaa palkkaa itselleen.
ellauri029.html on line 265: Ihmissuhteet tehtaassa ackground:red">joutuivat törmäyskurssille heti alusta asti, ackground:orange">eikä se ole mikään ihme. Erot amerikkalaisten ja kiinalaisten ackground:cyan">työmoraaleissa olivat niin suuret, että ackground:cyan">yhteisymmärryksen löytymiseen arkipäiväisessä työnteossa olisi tarvittu huomattavasti suurempi työ. Kiinalaisille ackground:cyan">työnteko oli koko elämän tarkoitus, kun taas amerikkalaisille ackground:red">työ on vain keino saada rahaa, jotta voi elää. Lähtökohdat yhteisymmärryksen löytymiselle eivät olleet siis kovin ackground:cyan">optimaaliset. Mikäli ackground:cyan">johtoporras olisi panostanut heti alussa huomattavasti enemmän ackground:cyan">työntekijöiden sopeutumiseen, olisi ackground:cyan">tehtaan tulos mahdollisesti noussut myös ackground:cyan">nopeammin kannattavaksi. He kuitenkin lähtivät heti ackground:orange">tavoittelemaan maksimaalista tuottoa, mikä ackground:orange">mahdollisesti aiheutti heille vain suuremman tappion.
ellauri029.html on line 267: ackground:cyan">Olen itse pitänyt itseäni aina ahkerana ihmisenä, mutta dokumentin nähtyäni näen itseni ackground:cyan">lähinnä hedonistisena laiskiaisena. Oli järkyttävää ackground:orange">ja jopa hiukan pelottavaa, miten kiinalaiset työntekijät pitivät ackground:cyan">ihan normaalina sitä seikkaa, että elämä koostuu vain työnteosta. Tässä huomaa ackground:cyan">vain suuret ajatusmaailman erot eri kulttuurien välillä. Itseäni ackground:red">hirvittäisi ajatus siitä, että ackground:orange">vapaata tahtoani ackground:red">riistettäisiin tai että ackground:orange">elämäni koostuisi pelkästä työnteosta. Voisin kuitenkin ackground:cyan">ottaa ackground:red">osittain oppia kiinalaisten työmoraalista. He todellakin ackground:cyan">omistautuivat työllensä ja ackground:cyan">antoivat sille kaiken, oli sitten kyseessä pieni tai suuri työtehtävä. Lisäksi töissä ollessaan ackground:cyan">he olivat iloisia, aina.
ellauri029.html on line 354: Hedonic psychology...is the study of what makes experiences and life pleasant or unpleasant. It is concerned with feelings of pleasure and pain, of interest and boredom, of joy and sorrow, and of satisfaction and dissatisfaction. It is also concerned with the whole range of circumstances, from the biological to the societal, that occasion suffering and enjoyment.
ellauri029.html on line 360: Toi kalskahtaa kyllä aika pahalta. Kahnemann apulaisineen kysyi 1998 opiskelijoilta "Does living in California make people happy? A focusing illusion in judgments of life satisfaction". Olis pitänyt kysyä suomalaiselta koodarilta. Entäs sitten tää:
ellauri029.html on line 362: Kahneman has said that in reality humans pursue life satisfaction, which “is connected to a large degree to social yardsticks–achieving goals, meeting expectations.”
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ellauri029.html on line 431: niin lisätäämpä vielä 1 naula arkkuun: Facebookin pääkusipää Silverfish

ellauri029.html on line 484: Vasta 1500-luvulla Francis Bacon kyseenalaisti tämän Euroopassa vallinneen ajatustavan. Kaksi vuosisataa myöhemmin David Hume katsoi, että sattuma voi pitkinä ajanjaksoina selittää suunnittelun harhan. Sata vuotta Humen jälkeen Charles Darwin selitti asian evoluutioteorialla.
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ellauri029.html on line 912: You are already filled, you have already become rich, you have become kings without us; and indeed, I wish that you had become kings so that we also might reign with you. For, I think, God has exhibited us apostles last of all, as men condemned to death; because we have become a spectacle to the world, both to angels and to men. We are fools for Christ’s sake, but you are prudent in Christ; we are weak, but you are strong; you are distinguished, but we are without honor. To this present hour we are both hungry and thirsty, and are poorly clothed, and are roughly treated, and are homeless; and we toil, working with our own hands; when we are reviled, we bless; when we are persecuted, we endure; when we are slandered, we try to conciliate; we have become as the scum of the world, the dregs of all things, even until now. 1 Corinthians 4:8-13
ellauri029.html on line 914: Is Paul’s language ironic here? Absolutely. Was it hurtful? Intentionally so. Yet, because his intent was to lead the stubborn Corinthians to the truth, it can still be considered loving. In fact, Paul followed this passage with, "I do not write these things to shame you, but to admonish you as my beloved children."
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ellauri030.html on line 46: Vivat academia, Terve akatemia,
ellauri030.html on line 72: 9. Aptissima omnino sunt, Scipio et Laeli, arma senectutis artes exercitationesque virtutum, quae in omni aetate cultae, cum diu multumque vixeris, mirificos ecferunt fructus, non solum quia numquam deserunt, ne extremo quidem tempore aetatis (quamquam id quidem maximum est), verum etiam quia conscientia bene actae vitae multorumque bene factorum recordatio iucundissima est.
ellauri030.html on line 246: Etenim, cum complector animo, quattuor reperio causas, cur senectus misera videatur: unam, quod avocet a rebus gerendis; alteram, quod corpus faciat infirmius; tertiam, quod privet fere omnibus voluptatibus; quartam, quod haud procul absit a morte.
ellauri030.html on line 274: Haec enim ipsa sunt honorabilia quae videntur levia atque communia, salutari, adpeti, decedi, adsurgi, deduci, reduci, consuli; quae et apud nos et in aliis civitatibus, ut quaeque optime morata est, ita diligentissime observantur. Lysandrum Lacedaemonium, cuius modo feci mentionem, dicere aiunt solitum Lacedaemonem esse honestissimum domicilium senectutis: nusquam enim tantum tribuitur aetati, nusquam est senectus honoratior. Quin etiam memoriae proditum est, cum Athenis ludis quidam in theatrum grandis natu venisset, magno consessu locum nusquam ei datum a suis civibus; cum autem ad Lacedaemonios accessisset, qui legati cum essent, certo in loco consederant, consurrexisse omnes illi dicuntur et senem sessum recepisse.
ellauri030.html on line 343: Epiktetos on saattanut vähän plagioida Jeesusta. Se mainizeekin galilealaiset kolleegansa jossakin. Tän huomas kirkkoisä Aku, ja aleksandrialainen Klemetti. Ahkerat kädet on sitten löytäneet jopa 200 lainausta, siitä tulis Urkundissa jo aika meteli. Sillä kuten Jessellä on uskonto ja moraali samalla jalustalla, 2 sanaa vaan: don't accept substitutes. On vaan 1 jumala kaikille yhteisesti, vain yxi pelastusovi, yhtä suvaizematon on impulssiostoskin. Ei voi rakastaa jumalaa ja maailmaa, you can't have both, sanoi Naipaulin isäkin. Koita päättää. Mut voi olla rakastamatta kumpaakaan! Mun päätös on jo tehty.
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ellauri030.html on line 518: Schopenhauers Tagesablauf war strukturiert: morgens die Arbeit am Schreibtisch, Flötespielen regelmäßig vor dem Mittagessen. Die Mahlzeiten soll Schopenhauer nach der Überlieferung seiner Biographen stets in Gasthäusern eingenommen haben, bevor er einen zweistündigen Spaziergang mit seinem Pudel machte.
ellauri030.html on line 529: Sun oma tahto nimittäin, tat twam asi. Siltähän tää vähän on vähän kuulostanutkin, tosi psykopaatilta. Hegeleistä se ei tykännyt (muista tyhjät salit). Se haukku Hegelin ja samantien Schellingin, Fichten ja Schleiermacherin.
ellauri030.html on line 559: Ääliömpää filosofia kuin Schopenhauer saa hakea. Yllättävää kyllä kaikki tää huuhailu on tehnyt Schopenhauerista julkkisten ja taidepellejen mielifilosofin. Peukkuja on antaneet mm. Richard Wagner, Wilhelm Busch, Thomas Hardy, Friedrich Nietzsche, Henri Bergson, Thomas Mann, Bruno Frank, Hermann Hesse, Albert Einstein, Kurt Tucholsky, Samuel Beckett, Thomas Bernhard, Stanisław Lem, Leo Tolstoi, Arno Schmidt, August Macke, Jorge Luis Borges und Michel Houellebecq (jotkut näistä on kyllä ihan never heard). Tolstoin mielestä ne ketä ei tykkää Artusta on idiootteja. Suurin osa jengistähän onkin idiootteja. Niin ja Wittgenstein. Artturi on piisamirottain ruhtinas. Russell, toisen sortin tomppeli, inhos sitä. Tiez mitä? Nää on joka iikka jonkin sortin narsisteja! Ja pelkkiä kickelinheiluttajia! All-male panel. Omahyväisten otusten kerho.
ellauri030.html on line 719: ja pilckat caickia pacanoita.
ellauri030.html on line 732: Sudden glory, is the passion which makes those grimaces called laughter; and is caused either by some sudden act of their own, that pleases them; or by the apprehension of some deformed thing in another, by comparison whereof they suddenly applaud themselves. And it is incident most to them, that are conscious of the fewest abilities in themselves; who are forced to keep themselves in their own favor by observing the imperfections of other men. And therefore much laughter at the defects of others, is a sign of pusillanimity. For of great minds, one of the proper works is, to help and free others from scorn; and to compare themselves only with the most able.
ellauri030.html on line 802: Man is the only animal that laughs and weeps: for he is the only animal that is struck with the difference between what things are, and what they ought to be. We weep at what thwarts or exceeds our desires in serious matters; we laugh at what only disappoints our expectations in trifles… . To explain the nature of laughter and tears, is to account for the condition of human life; for it is in a manner compounded of the two! It is a tragedy or a comedy—sad or merry, as it happens… . Tears may be considered as the natural and involuntary resource of the mind overcome by some sudden and violent emotion, before it has had time to reconcile its feelings to the change of circumstances: while laughter may be defined to be the same sort of convulsive and involuntary movement, occasioned by mere surprise or contrast (in the absence of any more serious emotion), before it has time to reconcile its belief to contrary appearances (Hazlitt 1819, 1).
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ellauri030.html on line 859: Komedia soveltuu paremmin markkinatalouteen, jossa eliitti pysyttelee mieluummin kulisseissa. Tragedia ei edes ole mikään genre enää. Jos leffa ei ole komedia, se on seikkailua tai actionia (homeerista mätkintää) tai draamaa (ihmissuhdescheissea ilman nauruja). Draama tulee kai lähimmäx entisvanhaa tragediaa. Kaikista homeerisimmissakin sankarileffoissa on koomisia kevennyxiä. (Niistä vastaa usein sankarin sivuvaunu plus konnakopla.)
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ellauri030.html on line 887: Most people would die sooner than think — in fact they do so” (1925a, 166).

ellauri030.html on line 888: Man is a rational animal — so at least I have been told. Throughout a long life, I have looked diligently for evidence in favor of this statement, but so far I have not had the good fortune to come across it, though I have searched in many countries spread over three continents” (1950, 71).

ellauri030.html on line 900: In fact, he sorted humor into three categories that could be translated as: joke, comic, and mimetic.
ellauri030.html on line 910: An analysis of content from business-to-business advertising magazines in the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany found a high (23 percent) overall usage of humor. The highest percentage was found in the British sample at 26 percent. Of the types of humor found by McCullough and Taylor, three categories corresponded with Freud's grouping of tendentious (aggression and sexual) and non-tendentious (nonsense) wit. 20 percent of the humor were accounted for as “aggression” and “sexual.” “Nonsense” was listed at 18 percent.
ellauri030.html on line 914: Misattribution is one of many theories of humor that describes an audience´s inability to identify exactly why they find a joke to be funny. Freud declared people incapable of knowing exactly what it is they find amusing due to the complex nature of their conscious and subconscious minds.
ellauri030.html on line 918: However, Freud believed a mixture of both tendentious and non-tendentious humor is required to keep the tendentious humor from becoming too offensive or demeaning to its victim. The innocent jokework of the innocuous humor would mask the otherwise hostile joke and therefore "bribe" our senses, allowing us to laugh at what would otherwise be socially unacceptable. Therefore, we often think we are laughing at innocuous jokes, but what really makes them funny is their socially unacceptable nature hidden below the surface.
ellauri030.html on line 920: This has been tested experimentally. Audiences predictably enjoyed witnessing the demise of a disliked character. Testing had to be discontinued when the team ran out of subjects.
ellauri030.html on line 921: For example, characters in a working-class family may banter back and forth about paying bills or finding a more respected or higher-paying job. The delivery of dialog may come across as funny for an audience who believes the humor comes from the antagonistic relationship between the two characters. But the real hostile nature of the joke involves class and economic issues that are otherwise not funny.
ellauri030.html on line 924: Similar analysis can be applied to issues involving racial discrimination, sexual deviance, drug abuse, and other controversial issues. I.e. about all of EAT! FUCK! and KILL!
ellauri030.html on line 974: Mukana on jotain sitaattia Gigameshista ja muista mesopotamialaisista klassikoista. Vähän teodikean makua tässä on. Elämä on absurdia, mihkään elämässä ei ole oikein kunnon perusteluja. Just tämmösiä vizejä on tehty myöhemminkin, et ensin kexitään joku course of action ja sit ryntätään se perästä.
ellauri030.html on line 991: Tää ilostelu tapahtuu 1800-luvun puolivälissä, 1855 to be exact. Nietsche luki Sopen naisjuttuja varmaan vasta sen kuoltua 1860. Nietsche syntyi 1844, oli 16-vuotias koulupoika Sopen kuollessa. Siitä tuli kielitieteen proffa 24-vuotiaana ja se kollapsoitui menettäen fakulteettinsa 44-vuotiaana 1889. Jumala on kuollut, allekirj. Nietsche. Nietsche on kollapsoitunut, allekirj. jumala. Kuoli vasta 11 vuoden kuluttua 1900. Sillä oli hemo isot wiixet. Niitä se varmaan ylpeänä kampaili, niinkuin Sope aikaisemmin koalankorviaan.
ellauri030.html on line 1015: Si deus vult peccata, igitur facit; si non vult, tamen committuntur; erit ergo dicendus improvidus, vel impotens, vel crudelis, cum voti sui compos fieri aut nesciat, aut nequeat, aut neglegat. Näin sanoi joku Julius Caesar Vaninus. Siltä leikattiin ensin kieli ja sitten paistettiin.
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ellauri031.html on line 48: Zwilgmeyer (l. Zwilchmeyer) betyder byxmakare på lågtyska. Det oaktat är Dikke tvättäkta norska, och xenofob. Boken börjar med en långtråkig skildring hur norska barn mobbar fattiga zigenare. Yrhättan här (hon har ännu inget annat namn) är borgmästarens långbenta flicka, den värsta bråkmakaren. De små rasisterna skriker något förnedrande till zigenarna och springer bort. Dom gömmer sig hos en homofil som broderar i smyg, liksom den ena gubben i Tove Janssons muminserier, och slipper undan. Som tack blir zigenarna utvisade ur stan. Bra läxa för små norrbarn at lära sig just nu. Gör så här med immigranterna, det blir kul.
ellauri031.html on line 58: Näst är det jätteskojigt at reta en kringresande fotograf. Flickorna skrattar åt den stackars brödvinnaren så att de närapå dör. Läsaren också, av ren leda. Femte kapitlet handlar om då Inger låg med mjölnaren. Eller något. Nä hon gömde sig i möllåren, bykar-Mari trodde at det spökade, och blev rädd. Den narsistiska flickan är arg när Mari får mera hänsyn än hon själv. Inget under, Inger.
ellauri031.html on line 64: Den här boken är nästan lika elak och ful som Jean Jacques Rousseaus Julia. Nästa rackartyg handlar om småfisk som hon försöker sälja til en barsk fru, förklädd till en fattig kvinna. Grannarna till frun som har gräl med henne är glada och inviterar in den lilla baddaren. Det finns ingen som helst intrig i boken, bara dessa osammanhängande rackartyg. Så tröttsamt.
ellauri031.html on line 66: Rackartygena följer alltid samma mönster: den näsvisa flickan spelar spratt med någon, denna försöker svara med samma mynt, men flickan får sista ordet eller stryk. Hon är så narsistisk det är svårt och tro.
ellauri031.html on line 104: Nu har det gått en tiotal sidor, och inga rackartyg. Läsaren blir uttråkad redan. Nej, nu vankas det bråk igen! Den lilla bättrevetaren talar utan tur och rättar en äldre finare herre. Hon för be om ursäkt men känner sig förnärmad igen. Hon vill hem. Men morbror Max och tant Betty köper henne tillbaka med en dansbal i hennes ära.
ellauri031.html on line 108: På morgonen frågar tant Betty retoriskt om Y hade uppfört sig vackert. Psykopat som hon är besvarar hon inte frågan utan försvarar sig: Han var så dum. Så kommer det ett brev som hälsar at käringen därhemma har kastat skeden i hörnet. Nu storgråter Y för allesammans skull. Men kriget mellan Y och tant Betty fortsätter utan uppehåll.
ellauri031.html on line 110: Nästa rackartyg är att resa på egen hand på tåg bara någonstans för att hon inte har gjort det förr. Alla trodde henne borttappad för alltid. Vilken idiot. Och hon är hela 14 år. Efterbliven minsann. Det viktigaste för morbror Max är att hon inte går med tårna inåt, annars blir hon aldrig gift.
ellauri031.html on line 118: Låtom oss ha en annan tankerunda på det hela. Månne inte Dittes plan har varit at lära norska barn en läxa: lilla yrhättan är ett dåligt exempel, alla hennes rackartyg är saker som barn inte ska göra? Antagligen. Men på samma tid är de här lika säkert genuina barndomsminnen, och Ditten var väl just en sådan liten skit. Det är inte alldeles klart at läxan går hem, då Ditten inte får tillräckligt stryk, men det kan tänkas vara en plus för boken. Kanske den här boken är intressant ändå när allt kommer omkring. Men riktigt tycka om Y kan man inte, nehej. Nä-hä.
ellauri031.html on line 140: Han gick tillbacka till nästet magen full och lämnade de andra kvar att fylla diskmaskinen om och om igen. De hade inga nyheter, inga skandaler, ingenting att prata om. Inget nytt hände dem. Till och med kommentarerna om straff och tillrättavisningar följde en fastställd formel, bara namnet på den bestraffade varierade. När dom hade slutat om sången, bilar och brudar kom dom tillbaka till stammisarna, sedan till dom avskyvärda österbottningarna eller nylännigarna och till den senaste pekkadomen. Allt gick runt i en cirkel.
ellauri031.html on line 205: Tähän suuntaanhan se sittemmin on mennytkin, paizi kumikana Berner ehdotti koko VR:n siirtämistä korvauxetta suoraan yrityxille. Saisivat sitten päättää kannattaako Helsinki-Kemijärvi välillä pitää junayhteyttä ollenkaan, vai puretaanko rata ja myydään kiskot virolaisille romuna. Viron palkkataso on noussut niin paljon, että pianaikaa alkavat tähyillä sinne rakennustöihin täkäläisiä poroja. Jahka Peter Vesterbackan plääni toteutuu, koko konkkaronkka Kemijärveltä pohjoiseen voidaan kuskata Viroon vierastyöläisixi rekoilla. Ei tarvita junia eikä veronkantosiipialuxia.
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fascis sal et sol et pes,
pulvis dens fons paries,
as grex ordo sermo,
lepus draco leo.


ellauri031.html on line 306: Myöhään huhtikuussa 1945, lopullisen tappion päivinä, Mussolini ja sen vika kiltsifrentsi Clara Petacci koitti hipsiä hipihiljaa Sveiziin, mutta jäivät kommunistipartisaanien kynsiin, jotka ampuivat ne muitta mutkitta Como-järven kauniissa maisemissa. Mussolinin ruumis vietiin Milanoon ja ripustettiin väärinpäin Esson huolzikalle, todistuxexi siitä että fasismin henki oli siitä pysyvästi karannut. Kyljissä luodinreikiä, venttiili ja tulppa falskasi. Kummastahan päästä henki karkasi. Ehkä kummastakin. Joka reijästä.
ellauri031.html on line 327: Mussolinin ulkopolitiikan peruskäsite oli spazio vitale (vital space), se on Lebensraum italiaanoxi, tai päinvastoin oikeestaan, Benito kexi sen jo 1919. Se on sama käsite kuin ympyräsuisen amerikkalaisen ystäväni siteeraama "American vital interests" kaikkialla maapallolla. Elintärkeät edut indeed. Elin irti teiltä, tärkeät edut meille. Rasismikortti viuhui ahkerasti, musta tässä vaiheessa eikä punainen. On luonnonlaki että makaronit pistää päihin alemmalle sloveenirodulle. Uusia uhreja ei pidä pelätä. 500K barbaarislaavia voi kepoon uhrata 50K italiaanolle, sanoi Mussolini 1920. Imperialismi Afrikassa on oikeutettua, koska mehän ollaan uomo superioreja, valkoisia vaikka mustat kesäpaidat päällä, noi vaan mustanahkoja. Aika mustavalkoista. Tää on darwinismia. Kolonialismin seurauxia saadaan nyt koko Euroopassa nauttia, kun mutiaiset soutaa Välimeren yli kumiveneillä. Oikeassa oli Mussolini, tää ON darwinismia. Ovatko mustat ja keltaiset jo ovella? Si, ne on! taas huudetaan saapasmaan rannoilla kuten Beniton loistoaikoina.
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ellauri031.html on line 464: På 6 år, fram till år 1800, färdigställde Baltzar von Platen slussarna. Bygget av Göta kanal möjliggjorde större båtar och för att dessa skulle komma förbi Trollhättan byggdes större slussar under Nils Ericson. Dessa stod klara 1844, längre ned i fallområdet, vid Åkerström. Von Platens och Ericssons slussleder användes parallellt fram till år 1916, då de nuvarande slussarna stod klara. Dessa finns strax öster om Ericssons slussar. När dessa invigts togs de båda äldre slussystemen ur bruk. Och nu ska slussen i Stockholm också tas ur bruk. Stackars sluss, skulle Charlotte säga. Finska fyllon samtycker med henne.
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ellauri031.html on line 670: Mutta dumarilta taisi pilli siinä vähän lähtee käsistä, kun Myron $. Sacketkin puhallettiin samalla kentältä, jonka rahoista oli koko lysti maxettu. Toinen jenkkimesenaatti Oral B Hammasharjakaan ei ollut enää kiinnostunut, sillä sen rahat nieli sen nimeä kantava yliopisto.
ellauri031.html on line 714: Kuten saattaa arvata, Syvännöt on israelismielisiä, ihan pro sionisteja. Israelhan on niin pieni läntti kartalla, ja arabeja on ihan vitusti! Luovutettiinhan me Karjala, ja siitä oli mulle pelkkää rahantuloa. Arabit ovat pohjattoman rikkaita, palestiinalaiset etenkin. Juutalaiset on aina olleet varattomia mutta anteliaita altavastaajia. Kun niillä kerrankin on tilaisuus olla ahneita ja julmia, niin eikö me nyt voitais suoda niille sitä? Köyhät juutalaiset lainas Turkin sulttaanille maailmansotaan miljardin kultadollaria Palestiina panttina. Its payback time Erdogan.
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ellauri032.html on line 34: Those persons, that for the most part can give no other proof of being wise than reading other men, take great delight to shew what they think they have read in men, by uncharitable censures of one another behind their backs.
ellauri032.html on line 105: Jansenistit levittivät teorioitaan koulujen välityksellä ja heillä oli kuuluisia oppilaita kuten Jean Racine ja Blaise Pascal, joka vastusti tinkimättömällä tavallaan jesuiittoja, näin eritoten teoksessa Les Provinciales (1656), jossa hän syyttää jesuiittoja älyllisestä korruptiosta. Nämä teesit eivät miellyttäneet paavi Innocentius X:tä ja Ludvig XIV:tä, jotka halusivat yhdistää kristikunnan ja tuomita jansenismin ja protestanttisuuden. Maaliskuussa 1656 Ranskan hallitus määräsi suljettaviksi ns. petites écoles, joissa opinahjoissa jansenismin sanomaa oli levitetty. Kuningas osallistui itse parlamentin istuntoon eli käytti ns. lit de justice -oikeutta hyväkseen 19. joulukuuta 1656 ja hyväksyi tilaisuudessa paavi Aleksanteri VII bullan Ad Sacram, jossa virallisesti tuomittiin jansenistien ajatukset.
ellauri032.html on line 118: Pascal oli kolmilapsisen perheen keskimmäinen lapsi. Hänellä oli vanhempi sisko Gilberte ja nuorempi sisko Jacqueline, jotka olivat veljensä tapaan lapsineroja. Hänen isänsä Etienne Pascal oli lähteestä riippuen joko tuomari tai verovirkailija. Perheen äiti Antoine Bégone kuoli omasta puolestaan Pascalin ollessa kolmevuotias. Leskeksi jäänyt Etienne Pascal muutti perheineen Pariisiin ainoan poikansa ollessa seitsemänvuotias, ja suunnilleen näihin aikoihin hän alkoi antaa kotiopetusta pojalleen. Clairmont on Auvergnessa, Ranskan vedenjakajalla, ihan keski-Suomea.
ellauri032.html on line 126: Teini-iässä Pascalin perhe muutti Roueniin. Muuton taustalla on kerrottu tarina, kuinka isä-Pascal riitaantui kardinaali Armand de Richelieun kanssa mitättömästä veroasiasta ja kardinaalin raivoa peläten perhe joutui piiloutumaan maan alle. Perheen maineen pelasti sittemmin Jacqueline, joka esiintyi nimettömänä eräässä Richelieuta huvittaneessa näytelmässä. Saatuaan tietää, että hänet hurmannut näyttelijätär oli erään hänen vihamiehensä tytär, kardinaali antoi Pascalin perheelle anteeksi ja sijoitti isä-Pascalin poliittisen virkaan Roueniin. Mitähän Jacqueline antoi kardinaalille? Komplimentin, sanoo ranskixet. Joopa joo. Tää on se sama paha Richelieu joka kiusasi d´Artagnania ja muita muskettikoiria. Ja sama Richelieu joka pani hanttiin mun sukulaisille 30-vuotisessa sodassa. Karsee ilkiö. Pascalien osakkeille tuli pohjanoteeraus, kiitos Richelieun.
ellauri032.html on line 142: Vuoden 1648 aikana Jacqueline koki uskonnollisen heräämisen ja sai innoituksen ryhtyä nunnaksi Pariisin lähellä olevaan Port-Royalin luostariin. Pascalin isä ei suostunut hyväksymään tyttärensä päätöstä (kuoli kiukkuisena 1651) mutta veljeensä Jacqueline onnistui vaikuttamaan jatkuvan saarnaamisen myötä, vaikka veljeä vitutti, kun Jacqueline ei jäänyt kotiin sitä ruokkimaan. Perinnöstä tapeltiin ihan päät verissä. Tytöt vei Pascalilta niin paljon että siitä tuli KÖYYYHÄ. Clermontin aikaa isältä rauhassa kutsutaan joskus Pascalin ”välikaudeksi”, jolloin jotkin huhut ovat väittäneet Pascalin viettäneen poikamieselämää (nähdään myöhemmin rakas nyrkki-Kyllikki), mutta tästä ei ole olemassa todisteita.
ellauri032.html on line 146: Perhe palasi takaisin Pariisiin 1650, ja seuraavana vuonna Pascalin isä kuoli. Isän kuolema mahdollisti sen, että Jacqueline pääsi viimein ryhtymään nunnaksi. Pascal taas tavoitteli Descartes’n paikkaa Ruotsin kuningattaren Kristiinan hovissa, mutta kuningatar ei kuitenkaan vastannut nousukkaan kutsuun, vaikka Pascal lupasi laskea kehittelemänsä laskukoneen tämän jalkojen juureen.
ellauri032.html on line 150: 23. marraskuuta 1654 Pascal koki merkittävän käännekohdan elämässään. Vietettyään viimeiset pari vuotta suhteellisen huolettomana mietittyään muutakin kuin matematiikkaa ja kristinuskoa, tuona kyseisenä päivänä Pascal oli joutua vakavaan onnettomuuteen: hänen ohjaamansa nelivaljakon hevoset yhtäkkiä pillastuivat ja syöksyivät alas eräältä sillalta, mutta Pascal itse pelastui kun vaunujen valjaat murtuivat kesken kaiken. Pascal tulkitsi tapahtuman ja oman pelastumisensa Jumalan antamaksi varoitukseksi. (Paha aivotärähdys.) Tapahtuman jälkeen Pascal kirjoitti pergamentinpalalle mystisiä mietelmiä kokemastaan pelastuksesta, ja kantoi tuota tekstinpätkää sen jälkeen jatkuvasti mukanaan kuin amulettia. Ei lähtenyt enää minnekkään ilman paperia. Corona-viruxen takia jengi hamstraa ennen kaikkea vessapaperia. Ymmärtäisi paremmin jos se olisi koleraa. Lisäksi Pascal vetäytyi Jacquelinen esimerkin johdattamana Port-Royalin luostariin vetäytyäkseen maailmasta ja pohtiakseen filosofisia ongelmia. Tässä on Pascalin pikku paperpala. Sitä kelpaa verrata Dostojevskin puhelinmuistioon. Samantyyppisestä sairaudesta lienee ollut kysymys.
ellauri032.html on line 159: Dieu d’Abraham, Dieu d’Isaac, Dieu de Jacob,
ellauri032.html on line 212: Aurinkokuningas lyttäs Port-Royalin jansenistit 1661. Luostari pantiin matalaxi, ei jäänyt kiveäkään kiven päälle. Pascalinkin cacata carta hukku muutossa. Tästä taisi olla puhetta Madame de Sevignen muistelmissa, jota Marcel Proust luki kuin mummu virsikirjaa. Vielä ennen kuolemaansa Pascal kexi bussin. Autopsiassa ilmeni että sillä oli vikaa päässä. Paavi hommaa siitä nyt autuasta. Tais paska sittenkin voittaa vetonsa.
ellauri032.html on line 222: Eliot oli eräänlainen mid-atlantic Puovo Huovikko. Kaikessa tuotannossaan hän sekä tähdensi klassistina perinteen merkitystä että modernistina rikkoi vanhoja kaavoja. Eliot tunnetaan myös Kissojen kielen kompasanakirjassa (Old Possum´s Book of Practical Cats, 1939) julkaistuista lasten kissarunoistaan, jotka jatkoivat englantilaista nonsense-perinnettä. Ympyräsuinen ystäväni antoi ton kissakirjan mulle lahjaxi, mulla on se kai vielä laihojen runokirjojen hyllyssä Wilhon kirjakaapissa. Andrew Lloyd Webber loi vuonna 1981 runoista suositun musikaalin Cats. Ihan niinkuin Puovo Huovikon, Tompan maine luiskahti kun ukko ize saatiin laatikkoon.
ellauri032.html on line 244: To understand the method which Pascal employs, the reader must be prepared to follow the process of the mind of the intelligent believer. The Christian thinker – and I mean the man who is trying consciously and conscientiously to explain to himself the sequence which culminates in faith, rather than the public apologist – proceeds by rejection and elimination. … To the unbeliever, this method seems disingenuous and perverse: for the unbeliever is, as a rule, not so greatly troubled to explain the world to himself, nor so greatly distressed by its disorder; nor is he generally concerned (in modern terms) to ‘preserve values’. He does not consider that if certain emotional states, certain developments of character, and what in the highest sense can be called ‘saintliness’ are inherently and by inspection known to be good, then the satisfactory explanation of the world must be an explanation which will admit the ‘reality’ of these values. Nor does he consider such reasoning admissible; he would, so to speak, trim his values according to his cloth, because to him such values are of no great value. The unbeliever starts from the other end, and as likely as not with the question: Is a case of human parthenogenesis credible? and this he would call going straight to the heart of the matter.
ellauri032.html on line 305: Hobbes on vaikuttanut suuresti uuden ajan yhteiskuntafilosofiaan. Häntä pidetään Niccolò Machiavellin ohella nykyaikaisen politiikan tutkimuksen perustajana. Etenkin klassiset utilitaristit ja oikeuspositivistit pitivät Hobbesia edelläkävijänään. Eli se on tän vitun peliteoreettisen taloustieteen suursyyllisiä.
ellauri032.html on line 407: Symbolistien symppaamia kynäilijöitä oli Stendhal, Balzac, Flaubert, ja se tollo setämies Edmond de Goncourt, jopa Émile Zola, jota kyllä Bourget ällösi. Zola kertoi liian naturalistisesti rotinkaisista, ei hyvä. Ja peukutti jutku kolmijalkaa, hyvin paha. Symbaalirunoilijoita oli paljon, esim Charles Baudelaire, Stéphane Mallarmé, Paul Verlaine, ja Theodore de Banville. Nää on siis kaikki ranskixia, sieltähän tää alko. Ranska luuli olevansa maailman napa aina 1871 rökäletappioon. Siihen liitty myös tää porukka, vastareaktiona, jos niin voi sanoa.
ellauri032.html on line 413: Aarne Kinnunen diggaa mustaa huumoria. Lainaan kirjastosta Balzacin Contes drolatiques, leikkisiä tarinoita ja Kleistin der zerbrochene Krug. Ne on Aarnen lemppareja. Lehtosen, Kiven ja Zapen lisäxi.
ellauri032.html on line 742: 1722 heiratete Zinzendorf Erdmuthe Dorothea Gräfin Reuß-Ebersdorf. Im Mai des gleichen Jahres erwarb er von seiner Großmutter das Rittergut Mittelberthelsdorf in der Oberlausitz, wo er von 1722 bis 1724 das Schloss Berthelsdorf barock umbauen ließ. Dort begann im Juni 1722 die Aufnahme von Glaubensflüchtlingen aus Mähren, Nachkommen der alten Böhmischen Brüder. Diese gründeten außerhalb von Berthelsdorf, das unterhalb des Hutberges gelegen ist, die Siedlung Herrnhut. Zinzendorf errichtete sich dort 1725–1727 ein auch als Herrschaftshaus bezeichnetes Schloss, das er bezog, sowie 1730–1746 den Vogtshof, der ab 1756 als Sitz der Schirmvogtei (des Direktoriums) der Brüder-Unität diente. 1732 überließ Zinzendorf das Schloss Berthelsdorf seiner Frau als Wohnsitz.
ellauri032.html on line 744: Von 1750 an lebte Zinzendorf meistens in London, dann seit 1755 in Berthelsdorf. Von London aus sandte Zinzendorf erregte Strafbriefe nach Herrnhaag, in „denen er drohte, zwanzig bis dreißig Menschen bis aufs Blut peitschen zu lassen“ und berief seinen Sohn Renatus von Zinzendorf nach England. Zinzendorf war über die Entwicklungen in Herrnhaag zutiefst erbost und ermahnte seinen Sohn umzukehren. Nach dem Tod seiner Frau Erdmuthe Dorothea, zu der er sehr wenig Kontakt hatte, heiratete Zinzendorf einige Zeit später seine enge Mitarbeiterin Anna Nitschmann. Das Verhältnis zu Anna Nitschmann hatte er vor dem Tode seiner Ehefrau geheim gehalten.
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de l´Académie Française.


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Ilkikuria


ellauri033.html on line 51: Sillä oli aatelisia leikkikavereina kuin M. Maigretilla ja Monika Fagerholmilla. Hugon, Byronin ja Ball-sackin fani nuorena, tollasta romanttista realismia ja taantumusta. Osallistu tuhmien snobbailijapoikien kemuihin mutta kauhisteli Rimbaudia.
ellauri033.html on line 53: Paul senttaa kirjallisuuslehtiin kuin Ball-sack uran alussa. Voittaa oikeusjutun kustantajaa vastaan 1886, mistä Zola innostuu, vaikka sittemmin ovat eri mieltä kolmijalka Dreyfusin jutusta. Polle hylkää kirkon 1867 mut pyörtää takasin 1901.
ellauri033.html on line 94: luisant, narine enflée, face camuse ». Qui (lit satyre dit une sorte de
ellauri033.html on line 125: et, pour ainsi dire, inachevée, mais aussi plus souple, plus musicale,
ellauri033.html on line 153: exemple, ont un accent de dévotion naïve qui les met à part. Il ne
ellauri033.html on line 160: renoncement total de la raison et de la conscience; enfin, par l´accent
ellauri033.html on line 182: livrer au public, et l´acquiescement pieux qu´il y donne en double
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— suffirait d´elle-même pour leur assurer une place fort enviable. Les
ellauri033.html on line 188: Goncourt offre un caractère particu- lier, et nous devons, pour être
ellauri033.html on line 195: d´avoir inventé et baptisé les documents humains ». Jamais la littérature n´avait accordé tant d´importance au tissu d´une " robe ou à la couleur d´une tapisserie. Bagatelles et colifichets, voilà le plus clair de leurs documents. Ils
ellauri033.html on line 196: ont évincé la psychologie au profit du bric-à-brac.


ellauri033.html on line 198: du vrai, comme ils soulignent, l´ « actualisé » superficielle des
ellauri033.html on line 205: d´en retracer la changeante figure qu´il n´existe déjà plus. Ils n´ont
ellauri033.html on line 209: que ce que la nature et la vie ont de plus fugace. La vérité qu´ils
ellauri033.html on line 215: chaque homme. Or, la vision des Goncourt ne ressemble à aucune autre : tout objet, en passant à tràvers leur « moi », s´y réfracte fiévreusement.
ellauri033.html on line 223: Journal. Encore ne sont-ils pas toujours exacts. Renan eut à s´en
ellauri033.html on line 224: plaindre. Ne les accusons pas de malignité. Il leur arrivait parfois de
ellauri033.html on line 230: tableaux, et chacun de ces tableaux est une juxtaposition de 4notes. Ils
ellauri033.html on line 243: frissons, elle se crispe, / se tourmente, se contracte, s´exaspère en
ellauri033.html on line 250: la grimace. Ils mirent des premiers en vogue l´art chimérique et
ellauri033.html on line 261: Avec un bon estomac, M. Huysmans eût été le plus exemplaire des
ellauri033.html on line 267: cœur. Point de bonne côtelette pour un mauvais estomac.


ellauri033.html on line 274: malade que jamais et ne sachant où se prendre, il finit par invoquer la
ellauri033.html on line 279: d´érotomanie satanisante. Nous y voyons Durtal, l´ancien des Esseintes, se livrer avec fureur à de sacrilèges orgies. Mais ne serait-ce pas une étape sur la route du salut? On peut
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C´est dans les moments où son estomac le fait trop. souffrir que des
ellauri033.html on line 297: Esseintes a des retours de croyance, et ses accès- de mysticisme
ellauri033.html on line 306: célèbre dévotement les grâces miraculeuses. Qui sait? peut-être il eût,
ellauri033.html on line 310: l´abbé Mugnier un autre Lacordaire : je crains qu´il ne soit, lui-même
ellauri033.html on line 311: le dit, « à jamais fichu ». Dans ses crises d´estomac, il fréquentera
ellauri033.html on line 336: Charles-Marie-Georges Huysmans (Parijs, 5 februari 1848 – aldaar, 12 mei 1907) was een Frans auteur. Huysmans werd geboren uit een Franse moeder en een Nederlandse vader; zijn grootvader was tekenleraar aan de Militaire Academie in Breda en stamde uit een Zuid-Nederlands geslacht van schilders. Om zijn Nederlandse afkomst te onderstrepen publiceerde de auteur onder de naam Joris-Karl Huysmans.
ellauri033.html on line 359: tout son zèle à les guérir. Simple était la panacée : deux drachmes de
ellauri033.html on line 362: de mysticisme imaginatif. Sa personnalité morale a deux faces; il les
ellauri033.html on line 383: il met telle préface dans laquelle l´exemple de Bonaparte lui sert à
ellauri033.html on line 391: cléricalise la vertu. Pour deus ex machina, toujours un prêtre : l´abbé Taconnet dans Mensonges ; dans Un Saint, le Père Griffi. Dans son dernier ouvrage, voici Léon XIII en personne, ce « prisonnier », ce « martyr » — debitricem martyrii fidem,
ellauri033.html on line 394: respire « une splendide rose jaune ». Devant ce spectacle, qui fait
ellauri033.html on line 408: Hra Paul Bourget on mondeeni romaanikirjailija, zygologinen ja moralistinen. Mondeenixi sen maku oli erittäinkin aristokraattinen (vaikka olikin poroporvari). Nuorena innokkaana se kuvitteli runoilevansa "vernissatuissa saappaissa ja vaaleissa käsineissä". Idoli oli silloin pukeutunut viimeisen muodin mukaan. Sitä on usein pilkattu nokkelahkosti sen eleganteista tavoista ja innostuxesta salonkien ja buduaarien pikku rivouxiin. Se vaikutti sanalla sanoen aika snobilta. No se ei ole "kirjallisuudessa" kovin harvinaista. Yx Paulin henkilöistä, kiltti runoilija Rene Vincy, huomauttaa aika naivisti: Me kirjailijat, meillä on hirvee hinku hienoihin siusustuxiin: Balzacilla oli se, Mussetilla oli se, se on sellanen pieni lapsellinen piirre. Snobi voi olla monella tavalla. ... On snobeja ja snobeja, tämmöinen pieni viaton on kaikista anteexiannettavin.
ellauri033.html on line 412: Ainoo mistä Hra Bourgetia voi syyttää on että se joskus osoittaa tiettyä ihailua eleganssille, joka jää porukoita joskus huomaamatta. Mutta sen romaanit siitä vaan voittaa uskollisuudessa. Jos, kuten sanoi eräs sen nuoruuden mestareista (varmaan Balzac), teosten arvo mitataan siiinä kuinka paljon ne välittävät jälkipolville, Hra Bourgetin romaaneilla on se ansio että ne kertovat uskonnollisella tarkkuudella mondeenin elämän pienimmät vivahduxet. Maailmanmies jättäisi pois monia yxityiskohtia, koska ne on sille niin tuttuja ettei se niitä edes huomaa. On hienoa että Hra Bourget huomaa ja huomauttaa. Ilman sitä tulevaisuus olis hukassa; sen pitäisi tyytyä selailemaan muotilehtiä ja kyselemään kreivitär Follebicheltä. Lukiessaan L´irreparable, tulevaisuuden lukija tietää että Rva de V***llä joka kertoo nuorelle kirjailijalle Noemie Hurtrelin traagisen tapauxen, oli sinä iltana silkkiset avokkaat jalassa.
ellauri033.html on line 428: Pahimmassa tapauxessa tyypit vois olla ihan erilaisia eri luvuissa. No ei Hra Bourget ihan niin pitkälle mene, vaikka pitääkin kovaa melua ponin minän moneudesta. Useimmiten löytyy vaan kaxi minäehdokasta, esim. Robert Greslou, Loup-Garou ihmissusi, ompasusi joka löytää sisästään kaxi eri oliota, yxi selkeä älykäs rehellinen, kova henkisen työn tekijä, ja toinen pimeä, julma, impulsiivinen. Tai toi Rva de Tillieres, jolla on 2 heilaa, Poyanne ja Casai, jotka tyydyttää sen kahta eri jotain (en sentään sano aukkoa). Vaan Rva Moraine kirjassa Mensonges sisältää kolme persoonallisuutta. Siinä on yx joka tykkää luxuxesta, toinen joka tykkää lemmestä, ja kolmas joka haluu huomiota. Odottakaas! Kun Larcher päättelee: se on aika moni poni, abbe Taconnet vastaa doucement kuin Pirkko: Komplisoituko? ... tiedän, te käytätte nitä sanoja välttääxenne yxinkertaisempia. Se on vaan onneton joka on tunteittensa vallassa. Jos appi on oikeassa, mitä jää Hra Bourgetin zygologisista pölinöistä? Oikeassahan appi on, Suzanne on yxinkertainen elukka. Se mistä Hra Bourget tekee ison numeron koko kirjan pituudelta, voidaan tiivistää tähän: siinä kisailee sielu ja ruumis, enkeli ja nauta. Eikä siinä mitään, mut pitääx siitä tehdä tollasta zygologista sanasalaattia.
ellauri033.html on line 456: Aikasemmat Paulin kirjat oli ollu pessimistisiä laskukkuuden runoelmia. Ei mitään törkeitä rupusakin kuvauxia naturalistityyliin niinkuin Zolalla. Zola on Wn mielestä ihan pasee, niin lääst siisön kun olla voi. Bourget on ylemmän keskiluokan eli herrasväen laulaja, jatkaa ihailemansa yrittäjähenkisen Balzacin kengänjäljissä. Se kuvaa raffinoidumpia fixumpia ihmisiä joilla on makua, pankinjohtajia ja hammaslääkäreitä, ja niiden sisäisiä mielenliikkeitä, just niinkun Mirkku, Aarne ja Sariolan Esa.
ellauri033.html on line 458: Mut ennen Discipleä oli mautonta moralisoida näiden sankareiden toimia. Tähän tulee nyt muutos! alkaa ryhtiliike, paluu entiseen katoliseen kuriin. Loppu se nietscheily, Balzacin culte de moi ym rypeminen synnissä. Vastavastavastauskonpuhdistus saa Borgetista lojaalin Lojolan. (Toynbee hoi! Ootko kuulolla? Taas alkaa kierros alusta. Vrt Sariola, joka kääntyi jumalattoman stalinismin kannalta sosiaalidarwinismin puujumalaan.)
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    ellauri033.html on line 615: Franz Ludwig Karl Friedrich Passow, född 20 september 1786 i Ludwigslust, död 11 mars 1833 i Breslau, var en tysk klassisk filolog och lexikograf. Han var måg till Ludwig Wachler och svärfar till Adalbert Falk.
    ellauri033.html on line 617: Passow studerade i Leipzig under Gottfried Hermann, kallades 1807 av Goethe till Weimars gymnasium som överlärare i grekiska, åtog sig 1810 uppdraget att leda samt omorganisera läroverket Conradinum nära Danzig och blev 1815 professor i klassisk fornkunskap vid universitetet i Breslau. Passow vann mycket anseende både genom sin lärarverksamhet och sina skrifter. Han är mest känd genom Handwörterbuch der griechischen Sprache (1819-24, 5:e upplagan 1841-1857, utgiven av Valentin Rost och Johann Friedrich Palm; "Grekiskt och svenskt lexikon", 2 band, 1841, översättning av Wilhelm Gumælius).
    ellauri033.html on line 655: Kuka teki sisään! Alamummoon meni. Charlotten mielestä Gresloun ilmaveivi oli katala. Ex meidän pitänyt tehdä kaxoisseppuku? No, minä... sanoo pelkurimainen tyhjäpussi siihen. Lache! Lache! huutaa Charlotte. No eise mitään, halvexixoon vaan, pääsinpä kuitenkin pukille, vieläpä ekana, tuumaa Loup-Garou tyytyväisenä. Lällätilää Antero!
    ellauri033.html on line 685: Filosofien foaf-netissä se on melko iso hämähäkki, se on saanu ja antanu vaikutteita joka puolella. (Täähän on kuin coronan tartuntaverkkoja, meemien leviämistä!) Saamapuolella plussaa on Avicenna, Averroes, Aristoteles, Demokritos, Lucretius, Epikuros, Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas Hobbes, Giordano Bruno. Miinusta Descartes, stoalaiset.
    ellauri033.html on line 813: Alphonse Marie Louis de Prat de Lamartine (1790 1869) oli ranskalainen kirjailija, runoilija ja poliitikko. Hänet tunnetaan omaelämäkerrallisesta runosta Le Lac ("Järvi"), joka kuvaa polttavaa rakkaussuhdetta rakastavaisten välillä rakkauden niistämän miehen näkökulmasta. Lamartine tunnettiin taitavana ranskankielisen runomitan käyttäjänä. Hän oli yksi harvoista runoilijoista, joka toimi myös politiikassa.
    ellauri033.html on line 828: Lomasen jälkeen muhina jatkuu Pariisissa. Kesällä 1817 Julie on kipee eikä pääse tulemaan järvelle. Lamartinella on aikaa kirjoittaa Le Lac. Alf käyttää Juliesta runoissa peitenimeä Elviira, joka nähtävästi oli tohon aikaan tosi romanttinen nimi. Ei kyllä 1950-luvulla.
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    ellauri033.html on line 842: Ô lac ! l´année à peine a fini sa carrière,
    ellauri033.html on line 857: Tout à coup des accents inconnus à la terre
    ellauri033.html on line 887: Eh quoi ! n´en pourrons-nous fixer au moins la trace ?
    ellauri033.html on line 889: Ce temps qui les donna, ce temps qui les efface,
    ellauri033.html on line 897: Ô lac ! rochers muets ! grottes ! forêt obscure !
    ellauri033.html on line 903: Beau lac, et dans l´aspect de tes riants coteaux,
    ellauri033.html on line 909: Dans l´astre au front d´argent qui blanchit ta surface
    ellauri033.html on line 1032: Egaler mon audace à l’amour qui m’inspire, Yhtä röyhkeästi kuin mun seisokki,
    ellauri033.html on line 1071: Cynthia oli Sextus Propertiuxen hoito. Sextus Propertius was a Latin elegiac poet of the Augustan age. He was born around 50–45 BC in Assisium and died shortly after 15 BC. Propertius´ surviving work comprises four books of Elegies (Elegiae). He was a friend of the poets Gallus and Virgil and, with them, had as his patron Maecenas and, through Maecenas, the emperor Augustus. Although Propertius was minor in his own time compared to other Latin elegists, today he´s regarded by scholars as a major poet.
    ellauri033.html on line 1075: Eleonora d´Este is best known as the beloved of Italian poet Torquato Tasso (1544-1595). In 1565, Tasso was 21 when he first met the beautiful 28-year-old Eleonora at the court of Alfonso, and he was quickly infatuated. An indiscreet remark made by one of the courtiers regarding the poet´s veneration of the princess caused Tasso to challenge the offender. The courtier, along with his three brothers, attacked Tasso, but others put an end to the duel. Alphonso, incensed by this outburst, sent Tasso away from the court, where he remained subject to the duke´s call.
    ellauri033.html on line 1076: According to legend, Tasso wrote verses to his beloved Eleonora that touched her heart. A few years later, at the wedding of one of the Gonzaga family, celebrated at the court of Este, Tasso kissed the princess Eleonora on the cheek. Furious, Alphonso turned coolly to his courtiers and remarked, "What a great pity that the finest genius of the age has become suddenly mad!" The duke had Tasso shut up in the hospital of St. Anna in Ferrara. (In actuality, Tasso had been beset by delusional fears of persecution starting in 1575 and began a series of mad wanderings around 1577.)
    ellauri033.html on line 1093: Considérer sa propre destinée comme un corollaire dans cette géometrie vivante qui est la nature, et par suite comme une conséquence inévitable de cet axiome éternel dont le développement indéfini se prolongue à travers le temps et l´espace, tel est le unique principe de l´affranchissement.
    ellauri033.html on line 1117: Cependant, il apprend qu´un certain Georges de Villiers de L´Isle-Adam l´accuse d´usurper son nom ; il manque de le provoquer en duel quand il découvre que Louis XVIII, croyant à tort la branche des Villiers de L´Isle-Adam éteinte, avait autorisé un Villiers des Champs à « relever » le nom en 1815.
    ellauri033.html on line 1129: Ernest Renan est immédiatement convaincu par les hypothèses de Darwin sur l´évolution des espèces. Il établit un rapport étroit entre les religions et leurs racines ethnico-géographiques.
    ellauri033.html on line 1135: Nommé, le 11 janvier 1862, professeur d´hébreu au Collège de France où il succède à Étienne Quatremère, il est suspendu quatre jours après sa leçon inaugurale pour injure à la foi chrétienne et remplacé dans sa chaire d´hébreu le 11 juin 1864 en raison de sa Vie de Jésus, ouvrage sur Jésus de Nazareth jugé sacrilège. L´érudit Salomon Munk lui succède à cette chaire.
    ellauri033.html on line 1173: Barrés valittiin uudelleen edustajainkamariin Neuilly-sur-Seinen edustajana vuonna 1906 ja hän säilytti paikkansa kuolemaansa asti. Oltuaan aiemmin kiivas parlamentarismin vastustaja hän pehmensi mielipiteitään toisella edustajakaudellaan. Tottakai kun oli ize sisällä. Hänet valittiin vuonna 1906 myös Ranskan akatemiaan runoilija José-Maria de Heredialta vapautuneelle tuolille. Toivottavasti sillä oli nasta. Barrès tuki Paul Déroulèden julkaisemaa Le Drapeau -lehteä ja Déroulèden kuoltua vuonna 1914 hänet valittiin tämän perustaman Ligue des Patriotes -järjestön puheenjohtajaksi. Ensimmäisen maailmansodan aikana Barrés antoi tukensa poliittiset rintamalinjat ylittäneelle kansallisen yhtenäisyyden hallitukselle (union sacrée, ”pyhä liitto”). Vittu kun joku sanoo sanan "pyhä" mä poistan varmistimen harmistimesta. Sodan jälkeen hän vaati Ranskan sotilaallista läsnäoloa Reinillä ja Versailles’n rauhansopimuksen ehtojen tinkimätöntä toimeenpanoa. Voiko läpipaskiaisempaa enää olla. Se ei ole vaan hunsvotti, vaan jätkä, hampuusi! Soitan piiskan!
    ellauri033.html on line 1177: Barrèsin varhaistuotanto innoitti monia nuoremman sukupolven ranskalaisia kirjailijoita, kuten Marcel Proust, André Gide, Henry de Montherlant, Jean Cocteau ja François Mauriac. Ikäviä tyyppejä nääkin valtaosalta. (Kukas se Cocteau taas oli? Sekö pipopäinen sukeltaja? Ei se oli Cousteau. Jean Cocteau oli Georgetten läheinen ystävä, joka oli kirjailija Maurice Leblancin sisar, joka Maurice kirjotti Arsene Lupineja. Niistä oli puhe Maurice Maeterlinckin kohalla.)
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    ellauri034.html on line 94: Persicken poikaa Brunoa sanottiin Baldurixi Hitlerjugendin Schirachin perästä. Tää on vuonna 2015 jo liian exoottista ja Bruno nimi jää mainizematta. Pikkujuttuja. Koko kirjaa ei millään jaxa kyntää läpi, kuin Wittgensteinkaan koko kieltä. Russell sanoi Wittgensteinille, sä ei taida kauheasti tykätä musta. Ludi: En. No ei Bertiekään sitten Ludista. Enää. Ei tupata ellei tykätä.
    ellauri034.html on line 177: > > to 19. maalisk. 2020 klo 23.39 Kristina Carlson (kristinacarl@gmail.com)

    ellauri034.html on line 219: Ei nää ihan 1-1 mene esim Paavali on homo kovis. Ei tiettävästi urpo mutta turpo kerta hylkäs perheen lähteäxeen Jessen kelkkaan. Sen perheestä ei kerrota paizi et ne teki telttoja, oli fariseuxia ja Herodexen sukulaisia. Hra Piikikäs (ja ehkä myös Coelho) on nähtävästi turpo. On erittäin epäneandertaalia hylätä geenit kokonaan ja lähteä väärään meemitiimiin. Siihen pystyy vaan kova cromi-magneesiumikärki. On kovixia mamixiakin, surkeita piipunrasseja kuten Hitler, Schopenhauer, Melville ja Knasu. Schopenhauer oli puoliurpo ja vihas äitiä kun isä teki izarin. Surku Yniäisiä. Marxista on vaikee sanoa, sen isä kovisteli sitä vetelysmäisyydestä, sillä oli paljon siskoja, 4v vanhempi aatelinen vaimo Jenny oli sille vähän äitinä, niinkuin Maman acques">Rousseaulle. Aika monet naisvihaajat on ylivoimaisen äidin tai tädin lyttäämiä. Minä en Axan hännän alla istu. Arttu Schopenhauer on muuten kovis mutta liian ihmisvihainen kunnon cromimagnumix. Six se on lievennetty puolikuivurixi vaikka onkin läpeensä ällökäs. Oliko Jeesus isätön kun se huusi laama laama sabakhthani? Äiti sillä kyllä oli, mut isä oli karussa. Tuloxena oli puolikuivuri. Sen taivaalliset far och pappa oli täyskuivureita, kiivaita karvakäsiä.
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    ellauri034.html on line 294: August von Kotzebue tapettiin keppijumppanujakassa 1819. Alaskassa on Kotzebuen salmi ja kaupunki, Otto von Kotzebuen mukaan nimetty. Räävelissä 1787 syntynyt Otto, Akun poika, kartoitti Alaskaa ryssille. Ryssä möi sen sitten jenkeille 1867. 100v myöhemmin meidän perhe kazoi Suomi 50 ilotulitusta tähtitorninmäeltä. Sitä 50v uudempi on kuva missä Saarinen ja kuningatar hymyilevät linnan juhlissa Suomi 100-kyltin kyljessä.. Alexander Kotzebue maalasi hulluna vuotena 1948 taulun 7-vuotisen sodan Kunersdorfin taistelusta kaxi vuosisataa ennen kuin mä aloitin Tehtaankadun kansakoulun 1959. Oli varmaan samaa huonetta ja sukua. Kunersdorfissa ryssä ja itävalta löivät Friedrich der Grossen armeijan, suuret preussilaiset pienixi muruixi. Saxan suurvaltatoiveet tyssäsivät taas. Verdammt! Retu jäi kotiin hoitamaan kihtiä kaalinlehtikääryleillä Emanuel Bachin säestäessä cembalolla. Kuten kertoilee mamuprofessori Crister Pursiainen populäärishistoriallisessa pläjäyxessä hovitsempalisti ja hänen kuninkaansa 2017, kirjan lainasi Riku Seijalle joka ei myöskään jaxa sitä lukea. Rikuilla oli Somervillessä pörhöhäntäinen kissanpoika nimeltä Klobürste. Se oxenteli karvapalloja. Zum kotzen.
    ellauri034.html on line 415: Jacobin toisesta vaimosta Rebeccasta ei ole tietoa eikä lapsia. Lisää aiheesta Genesixessä. Freudin Jacobilla oli voittopuolisesti tyttöjä. Israelin Jakobilla oli vaan se yx tytär Dinah, joka raiskattiin. (Ei siis se salaisuussarjan äxympi tyttö, sen Philipin sisko jolla oli papukaija Kiki. Jonka, siis Kikin, lajitoveri oli vankina Heinolan lintujen keskitysleirissä. Oppistalallaa, kylä lähti taas muistojeni mopo käsistä.) Amalian sisaruxet mm Siggen mielieno Hermann asu Wienissä. Ne oli hyvinvoivia. Sixkai lumppukauppiaan perhekin muutti sinne. Sukukuvassa on väkeä kuin salpausselällä, serkkuja ja tunnistamattomiakin sysslingejä ja pysslingejä. Freudit ja Bernaysit nai ristiin kuin Rousseaun vanhemmat tai Brotheruxet ja Carlsonit.
    ellauri034.html on line 543: In 1975 the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe published an essay, "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad´s ´Heart of Darkness´", which provoked controversy by calling Conrad a "thoroughgoing racist". Achebe´s view was that Heart of Darkness cannot be considered a great work of art because it is "a novel which celebrates... dehumanisation, which depersonalises a portion of the human race." Referring to Conrad as a "talented, tormented man", Achebe notes that Conrad (via the protagonist, Charles Marlow) reduces and degrades Africans to "limbs", "ankles", "glistening white eyeballs", etc., while simultaneously (and fearfully) suspecting a common kinship between himself and these natives—leading Marlow to sneer the word "ugly." Achebe also cited Conrad´s description of an encounter with an African: "A certain enormous buck nigger encountered in Haiti fixed my conception of blind, furious, unreasoning rage, as manifested in the human animal to the end of my days." Achebe´s essay, a landmark in postcolonial discourse, provoked debate, and the questions it raised have been addressed in most subsequent literary criticism of Conrad.
    ellauri034.html on line 545: Achebe´s critics argue that he fails to distinguish Marlow's view from Conrad's, which results in very clumsy interpretations of the novella. Jeffrey Meyers notes that Conrad, like his back door acquaintance Roger Casement, "was one of the first men to question the Western notion of progress, a dominant idea in Europe from the Renaissance to the Great War, to attack the hypocritical justification of colonialism and to reveal... the savage degradation of the white man in Africa."
    ellauri034.html on line 547: Chinua Achebe was a Nigerian novelist, poet, and critic who is regarded as the dominant figure of modern African literature. His first novel and magnum opus, Things Fall Apart, occupies a pivotal place in African literature and remains the most widely studied, translated and read African novel. If Conrad or his novel is racist, it is only in a weak sense, since Heart of Darkness acknowledges racial distinctions "but does not suggest an essential superiority" of any group.
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    Exotiikkaa


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    Black Marigolds


    ellauri035.html on line 111: Labouring to bring her back into my soul.
    ellauri035.html on line 115: Still gold-tinted, her face like our night stars,
    ellauri035.html on line 130: I bring her back, ah, wearied out with love
    ellauri035.html on line 138: I bring her back to me in her quick shame,
    ellauri035.html on line 139: Hiding her bright face at the point of day;
    ellauri035.html on line 151: A black-haired lover on the breasts of day.
    ellauri035.html on line 156: Having a youth's face madding like the moon
    ellauri035.html on line 167: Kissing each other with their bills, each hidden
    ellauri035.html on line 171: She swims back in the crowning hour of love
    ellauri035.html on line 180: I see her; fair face blond like gold
    ellauri035.html on line 197: Faces of my lost girl. O golden rings,
    ellauri035.html on line 220: The pleased intimacy of rough love
    ellauri035.html on line 222: Racks me with memory; and her bright dress
    ellauri035.html on line 225: The slender grace of her departing feet.
    ellauri035.html on line 245: I see her, as I used, in her white palace
    ellauri035.html on line 246: Under black torches throwing cool red light,
    ellauri035.html on line 248: I see her rising, showing all her face
    ellauri035.html on line 259: Of a black eagle falls her nightly hair.
    ellauri035.html on line 330: I seem to see the face of my lost girl
    ellauri035.html on line 333: Labouring to be born and fall; when white face turned
    ellauri035.html on line 341: The peach's fall, how calm she was and love worthy.
    ellauri035.html on line 349: That could so shine. And we were each to each
    ellauri035.html on line 361: Bearding her black-beard father in his wrath,
    ellauri035.html on line 387: Informed, to reach Nirvana and the sea.
    ellauri035.html on line 390: I love long black eyes that caress like silk,
    ellauri035.html on line 404: Like coral branches in the black sea of their hair?
    ellauri035.html on line 426: Their thin black boards, their rose and green and grey,
    ellauri035.html on line 437: Each to the body of the other held
    ellauri035.html on line 452: Utterly sacred. Might I go down to it
    ellauri035.html on line 470: Her weary station by the black lake
    ellauri035.html on line 486: Your shadowed head lies leaving a bright space
    ellauri035.html on line 514: Most fit that you strike now, black guards,
    ellauri035.html on line 530: Vapaa tulkinta Powys Mathersin runosta Black Marigolds
    ellauri035.html on line 1012: As panic over coronavirus spreads, we have to make the ultimate choice – either we enact the most brutal logic of the survival of the fittest or some kind of reinvented communism with global coordination and collaboration.
    ellauri035.html on line 1033: ”The move from a structuralist account in which capital is understood to structure social relations in relatively homologous ways to a view of hegemony in which power relations are subject to repetition, convergence, and rearticulation brought the question of temporality into the thinking of structure, and marked a shift from a form of Althusserian theory that takes structural totalities as theoretical objects to one in which the insights into the contingent possibility of structure inaugurate a renewed conception of hegemony as bound up with the contingent sites and strategies of the rearticulation of power.”
    ellauri035.html on line 1072: Sen puuhastelu taitaa olla osallistuvaa havainnointia akateemisissa apinalaumoissa. Uusia muotoja tarvitaan koulufilosofiaankin, uusia labroja. Mitä sen uusissa labroissa puuhastellaan jää aika hämäräx. Käsitetyötä, ei siis käsityötä, eikä käsityölehtiä. Meemejä tutkitaan uusilla ovelilla tavoilla, niin ainakin rahoittajille luvataan. Eihän ne mitään ymmärrä kuitenkaan. Se nyysii Foucaultilta, toiselta rättikauppiaalta, History of the Present, ja tekee siitä Anthropology of the Contemporary. Vähemmän iskevä, mun miälestä. Sehän plagioi kuin Zizek, paizi ei izeään, vaan Foucaultia. Kunnon lipilaaristi se haluu osottaa et nykyisyys on rahanheittoa, ja sixi tulevaisuuskin voi olla mitä tahansa. Kovasti ähkäisten se äkistää ulos tän neronleimauxen: contemporary “is a moving ratio of modernity, moving through the recent past and near future in a (non-linear) space. Eli vähän vanhaa, vähän uutta, vähän lainattua, vähän sinistä. Bravo Polle! Sä teit sen! Mikä pukerrus! Tais peräpukamat olla kovilla!
    ellauri035.html on line 1083: Foucault siis täydensi "Tunne izesi" kehotusta neuvolla "Hemmottele izeäsi". Foucault'n näkemystä uusiin suuntiin laajentaen Rabinow on asettanut haasteen keksiä nykyajan eroottisiin ja antropofagisiin ongelmiin sopivia laitteita – nykyaikaisia silikonisia ​​laitteita. If the challenge of contemporary equipment is to develop a mode of fucking as ethical anthropological practice, it also involves the design or redesign of venuses within which such ethical but still rewarding fornication is possible. Case work can indicate strengths and weaknesses in the venuses into which penal inquiry is initiated and performed. Casework, therefore, is an essential aspect of inquiry neither reducible to theory nor an end-in-itself but rather in an informant's end. Rabinowin heimoveljet israeli-arabisodissa teki rättipäille alapesun ennenkö raiskasivat ne. Siisti täytyy aina olla sanoi kissa hietikolla.
    ellauri035.html on line 1095: El Lauri: Luen nyt Balthasar Gracianin kirjaa Criticon. Siinäkin on anagrammeja.

    ellauri035.html on line 1111: Se Balthasarista. Nyt Karseaan. Lääkärinpoika Balthasar Gracián y Morales (äidin nimi Morales ei tarkoita moraalia, vaan mauria) asui sedän tai enon luona joka oli, pappi. Sillä oli 4 veljeäkin, joista kaikista tuli niinikään pappeja. Kumma ettei kukaan ruvennut lääkärixi. Harmittikohan se isukkia. No Balden iskä oli aika köyhä kaiketi, varmaan puoskari. Sen kaveri Lastanosa oli äveriäs ja sillä oli iso kirjasto.
    ellauri035.html on line 1132: Kerturi näkee Gracianissa vaan 2 pikku vikaa. 1 on sen suhtautuminen naisiin. Se ei ollut keskiaikainen, renesanssinen vaan vanhatestamentillinen. Ei keskiaikaisen ritarillinen, ei renessanssin kuolaava, vaan vanhan testamentin setämies: akka saatana.
    ellauri035.html on line 1134: no el medieval (la mujer ser extraordinario, se le rinde culto ca-balleresco), no el del Renacimiento (nada sobrenatural la mujer, pero con su eterno encanto), sino el del Viejo Testamento (la mujer criatura satánica).
    ellauri035.html on line 1138: Kauniit on naisenkasvoisia piruja, rumat pirunnäköisiä naisia. Tää oli varmaan Sopellemieluista "huumoria." Tää on hienoa epsanjalaista acudiaa. Tuan Jöns on vähän misogyyni sekin (pitäis lisätä se taulukkoon). Sen mielestä naiset (Etenkin Martha Nussbaum, jota se näyttää inhoovan aivan erityisesti, tokko pelkästään nimen vuoxi mutta varmaan sixikin) ois muuten hyviä ajattelijoita, mut ne menee helposti sekaisin. Lakanat menee niiltä myttyyn ja sotkeutuu jalkoihin.
    ellauri035.html on line 1142: Pesimismo relativo cristiano no es el mismo materialista y absoluto de hombres como Schopenhauer y Nietzsche. Levantando algo el plano de observación, diré que tiene el pesimismo y el optimismo del cristianismo: pesimismo en la vida, optimismo en el fin de la vida.
    ellauri035.html on line 1148: Cultivar el intelecto, educar y templar la voluntad, regir la conducta con discreción y prudencia en el trato social. Su lección es de energía y perseverancia, de discreción y virtud. Tuvo el P. Baltasar una mentalidad robusta y el genio práctico del fundador de su orden, de Ignacio de Loyola. Y así, enseña sin idealismos, ni sentimentalismos, ni metafísicas.
    ellauri035.html on line 1150: Nada de indignación moral, cuyo sentimiento vindicativo me parece en el fondo una forma de crueldad. Gracián jamás se indigna, lo que noquiere decir precisamente que sea insensible.
    ellauri035.html on line 1154: D a él reglas para triunfar en el mundo. Algunas son egoístas y cautelosas, como el vivir práctico demanda; la mayoría son las propias de la moral prudencia. No se dirige a hombres contemplativos que viven alejados del ruido del mundo y pueden practicar cómodamente la virtud. Se dirige a criaturas de carne y hueso entregadas a la batalla de la existencia. Mira a la conveniencia, y no al sacrificio. No aspira al imposible de cambiar la naturaleza de cada uno de sus lectores. No es idealista, no es sentimentalista. " Es menester gran tiento con los que se ahogan, para acudir al remedio sin peligro." Nada sublime, pero ¿no es el consejo racional de un buen padre de familia?
    ellauri035.html on line 1156: Una máxima de Gracián es "Sentir con los menos y hablar con los más."
    ellauri035.html on line 1160: "Querer ir contra el corriente es tan imposible al desengaño cuanto fácil al peligro. Sólo un Sócrates podía emprenderlo." Gracián habla a los hombres en el lenguaje que ellos entienden, el de la utilidad.
    ellauri035.html on line 1162: No corresponde a la perfección moral ciertamente, mutta pelittää. Balzu ei ole kyyninen, ei kakkaa kadulle. Ei tykännyt Macchiavellista, italiaanolurjuxesta, sen jutut ei olleet hovista vaan tallista. Gracian on selvästikkin nilkki:
    ellauri035.html on line 1180: Sarjassamme kusipäiden kirjoittamia ikäviä rompskuja, joita meillä täällä on jo aika kokoelma, esittelemme nyt jesuiitta Baltasár Graciánin (1601-1658) kirjoitaman trilogian nimeltä Criticón (1651-57). Siitä esimakua saa siitä, että se oli erityisesti Schopenhauerin ja Nietschen suosiossa. Sope opetteli jopa epsanjaa voidaxeen lukea Btä alkuperäisenä. Se oli Espanjan kultaisen vuosisadan suuria saavutuxia, joka sekin ehkä kertoo jotakin. Se on pitkähkö allegorinen (yäk!) romaani, jossa on filosofisia ylä-ääniä, siis jotain Coelhon alkemistin tapaista, vaikka todennäköisesti tuhmempaa. Joo se on taas tollanen nuoren miehen matka tyyppinen rompsku jossa on paljon siekailuja, jotain pyhiinvaellusta tässäkin. Tien päällä ollaan ja tehdään jäyniä. Mä veikkaan et tämmöinen road movie on ikivanha apinoiden meemi, kun nuoret koiraat on karkoitettu laumasta uhkaamasta silverbäkin haaremia.
    ellauri035.html on line 1185: Ekassa osassa En la primavera de la niñez (lapsuuden keväässä) ne on kuninkaan hovissa, missä ne kärsii kaikenlaisia pettymyxiä. Toisessa osassa En el otoño de la varonil edad (miehuusiän syksyssä), ne menee Aragonin läpi ja käy Salastanon talossa (Graciánin kaverin Lastanosan), ja sieltä Ranskaan, jota jesuitta sanoo Hypocrindan erämaaxi, missä on vaan tekopyhiä ja hölmöjä, ja päätyvät lopulta hullujenhuoneeseen. Kolmannessa osassa En el invierno de la vejez (vanhuuden talvessa) ne tulee Roomaan, käy akatemiassa missä ne tapaa miehistä kexeliäimmät, ja lopulta pääsee kuolematonten saarelle.
    ellauri035.html on line 1252: On his side, on his back, he turned, and back again.
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    Mussutusta


    ellauri036.html on line 47: Amantine kuumui julkkixista, izekin kun oli sellainen. Se kuoli siis 71-vuotiaana 1876. Sen isoisoäiti Mme Dupin oli naisasianainen jo 1700-luvulla. Jori pukeutui maskuliinisesti kuin Elna-mummi 30-luvun potretissa. Nuorempana se bylsi kirjailijajulkkiksia, vanhempana jelppi niitä muutenkin, kuten ac Honoré">Balzacia ja Flaubertia. Hugo oli vaan pen pal. No Viki joutui matkustelee paljon maanpakolaisena. Joria haukku setämiehet kuin kissaa koiratarhassa, etenkin Baudelairen taholta:
    ellauri036.html on line 49: Elle est bête, elle est lourde, elle est bavarde ; elle a dans les idées morales la même profondeur de jugement et la même délicatesse de sentiment que les concierges et les filles entretenues. Que quelques hommes aient pu s'amouracher de cette latrine, c'est bien la preuve de l´abaissement des hommes de ce siècle. »
    ellauri036.html on line 91: Ei hitto kyllä tää Musse on herraskainen monellakin tavalla. Laahus on sen mielestä vastenmielistä, jengi ei enää tunne paikkaansa, vaan yrittää keulia, ei anna tietä herrasväen vaunuille. Säätytietoinen paskiainen kaiken romantiikan takana. Ja #metoo juttuja: naiset jotka bylsii omasta mielijohteesta on paaaaaljon pahempia kuin kurtisaanit jotka sentään rakastuvat pokiinsa, ja joskus sivuuttavat paremmin maxavan asiakkaan köyhän pojannulkin takia. Se on hienoa. "Te olette ikävä, menen miehen luo, jota rakastan. Tämä tyttö oli enemmän arvoinen kuin monet niistä, joille ei makseta." Tästähän on Ballsackillakin paljon omakohtaista kerrottavaa.
    ellauri036.html on line 119: Musse on kyllä etevämpi maalailemaan romanttista rakkautta kuin acques">Rusoo (vaikka ei sekään ihan huono ole siinä ainoassa kohdassa jossa PrööJullen makuukammarissa). Mut Mussen vuodatusta osan III lopussa kelpaa lukea. Sekin kohta missä vihdoinkin viivalle päässyt mies haistelee jälkikäteen kämmeniään on hyvin tehty. No ei tätä onnea kestänyt kuin 2vrk, miksikä? Se kai kohta selviää. Leski täytti just 30, ja Musse on vaan 20. Se tietää huonoa.
    ellauri036.html on line 206: Alfred oli masis ja viinamäen miehiä, mutta jatkoi kirjoittamista. Se sai kunnialegioonan mitalin ja valittiin Ranskan akatemiaan 1852 (jolloin syntyivät Bourget ja rautakauppias). Se löytyy Pierre-Lachaisesta. Nyt sitä taas pidetään hyvänä kynämiehenä. Poliittisesti suht vasemmalla, mut kannatti Reininmaan ottamista Saxalta (kuten Napsu oli tehnyt). Nikolaus Becker lauloi Rheinliedissä:"Sie sollen ihn nicht haben, den freien, deutschen Rhein". Musset kirjoitti vastineen:"Nous l'avons eu, votre Rhin allemand". Tää ennakoi 1871 rökitystä, jota Bourget muiden patrioottisten ranskalaisten kanssa jäi hautomaan. 1. maailmansota oli muun muassa sen revanssi. Viipuri on ikivanha venäläinen kaupunki. Musset kuoli sydänvikaan. Sen pää pompsahteli pulssin tahdissa. De Mussetin merkixi sitä sanottaneen vieläkin.
    ellauri036.html on line 260: Ouvraient des bras sans tache et blancs comme le lait,
    ellauri036.html on line 266: Et je reste debout sous tes sacrés portiques,
    ellauri036.html on line 298: Où donc est le Cénacle ? où donc les Catacombes ?
    ellauri036.html on line 319: Était Jacques Rolla. — Jamais, dans les tavernes,
    ellauri036.html on line 321: Plus indocile enfant ne s'était accoudé
    ellauri036.html on line 359: S'y cache à tous les yeux sous une triple enceinte;
    ellauri036.html on line 362: Les hommes dans leur sein n'accueillent leur semblable
    ellauri036.html on line 364: L'acier chaste et brûlant du glaive redoutable
    ellauri036.html on line 366: Jacque était grand, loyal, intrépide et superbe.
    ellauri036.html on line 370: L'audace et la fierté, qui sont ses sœurs aînées.
    ellauri036.html on line 468: Pour qui donc ces flacons, cette table fumante,
    ellauri036.html on line 503: T'emporta dans l'espace à ses pieds suspendu ?
    ellauri036.html on line 505: Et, quand tu tressaillis au bruit des chants sacrés,
    ellauri036.html on line 515: L'arbre de ta science était déraciné.
    ellauri036.html on line 521: Sur quelle neige intacte au sommet des glaciers,
    ellauri036.html on line 573: Ne valait-il pas mieux lui poser sur la face
    ellauri036.html on line 575: Que d'en faire un ruisseau limpide à la surface,
    ellauri036.html on line 613: Et cachez un amant sous le lit de l'époux!
    ellauri036.html on line 635: Allons! vive l'amour que l'ivresse accompagne!
    ellauri036.html on line 639: Allons! chantons Bacchus, l'amour et la folie!
    ellauri036.html on line 663: Crois-tu ta mission dignement accomplie,
    ellauri036.html on line 670: On dirait, dans l'étreinte où leurs bras nus s'enlacent,
    ellauri036.html on line 682: Mystérieux autel où, dans le sacrifice,
    ellauri036.html on line 694: Et des parfums fumants, et des flacons à terre,
    ellauri036.html on line 725: On parlera de Jacque, et, sans la profaner,
    ellauri036.html on line 734: Il la regardera dans l'espace élancée,
    ellauri036.html on line 748: Il n'avait rien perdu dans cet espace immense;
    ellauri036.html on line 786: Murmurait sur la place une ancienne romance.
    ellauri036.html on line 829: Quels étranges accords, quelle voix invisible
    ellauri036.html on line 833: Aussi facilement qu'il méprisait la vie
    ellauri036.html on line 857: Comme il naît des chacals, des chiens et des serpents,
    ellauri036.html on line 875: Dans la nuit de son cœur la vipère glacée
    ellauri036.html on line 880: Se sont-elles de terre enfin déracinées
    ellauri036.html on line 887: Écorche tes pieds nus sur tes flacons brisés;
    ellauri036.html on line 906: Oh! vous le murmurez dans vos sphères sacrées,
    ellauri036.html on line 914: Jacque était immobile, et regardait Marie.
    ellauri036.html on line 933: Lui que je puis aimer, et n'ai point acheté;
    ellauri036.html on line 963: Un gros flot de sang noir vous coulait sur la face.
    ellauri036.html on line 966: «Qu'est-ce que tu fais là ? pourquoi prends-tu ma place ? »
    ellauri036.html on line 968: — Vraiment? répondit Jacque; eh bien, ma chère amie,
    ellauri036.html on line 997: Il prit un flacon noir qu'il vida sans rien dire;
    ellauri036.html on line 1110: oli Jacques Rolla. — Koskaan ei sen kapakoissa
    ellauri036.html on line 1843: Ille faciet, tai ehkä illen pojanpoika,

    ellauri036.html on line 1948: The halftime show at Super Bowl XXXVIII, which was broadcast live on February 1, 2004 from Houston, Texas on the CBS television network, is notable for a moment in which Janet Jackson's breast – adorned with a nipple shield – was exposed by Justin Timberlake to the viewing public for approximately half a second.
    ellauri036.html on line 1950: The incident was ridiculed both within the United States and abroad, with a number of commentators opining that it was a planned publicity stunt. Some American commentators viewed it as a sign of decreasing morality in American culture, while others considered the incident harmless and argued that it received undue attention and backlash. The increased regulation of broadcasting raised concerns regarding censorship and free speech in the United States.
    ellauri036.html on line 1952: YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim credits the incident with leading to the creation of the video sharing website. The incident also made "Janet Jackson" the most searched person and term of 2004 and 2005. The incident broke the record for "most searched event over one day". The incident became the most watched, recorded and replayed television moment in TiVo history and "enticed an estimated 35,000 new [TiVo] subscribers to sign up". The term "wardrobe malfunction" was coined as a result of the incident, and was eventually added to the Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.
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    Pahempia kuin nää "ylilyönnit" on jenkki"oikeuden" tavalliset käytännöt. Vankilat on nöyryytyslaitoxia, oikeudenkäynnit televisioituja farsseja, pahimmat tapauxet kuskataan Guantanamoon ja kidutetaan siellä, nöyryytetään mumslimeita kostoxi tuplatorneista. Ne nyt jouti mennäkin, rahavallan törkeet tuplafäkkisormet. Sit oli se Abu Ghraib "skandaali", missä apinan lailla irvistelevät jenkkisotilaat näytti peukku ylös merkkiä alastoman mumslimiruumiskasan päällä. Kaikenlaista ihan samanlaista sikailua kuin karja-aidan toisellakin puolella. Ei helvetti, ne on nää apinat ize, ei mikään paha meemi, joka näitä teettää. Just samanlaista meinikiä on jenkkivankiloissa, sanoo lähde. The human animal is capable of behaviors unimagined by our rational actor models, and even by our most resolutely "behavioral" brands of law and economics.
    ellauri036.html on line 1992: Stooan tiimihenkisemmät lakimiehet ei haaveilleetkaan hierarkian poistosta. Ne ei kantilaisesti kuvitelleet et maailma on tasavertaisen herrasväen ostospaikka. Ne tiesi että apinahommeleissa on kyse suosinnasta ja arvovallan käytöstä. Ratkaistava ongelma on miten valtaapitävien tulee käsitellä vallanalaisia. Hierarkiaa ei voi poistaa, voi vaan koittaa saada sen lutviutumaan. Ei tää homma ole mitään Marttakerhon yhteiskivaa. Stooalaisten approach oli paljon lähempänä nykyajan lainkäyttöä kuin Martan utopiat. Stooalainen homma toimii just koska se on vallanpitäjien filosofiaa vallanalaisia vastaan, niinkuin vaikka Seneca. Stooalainen neuvo ruumiskasojen päällä hyppimiseen on: tapetaan ne vaan kylmän rauhallisesti siistiin riviin, ja hypitään vasta kotona eikä telkkarissa helvetti. Jätetään tappaminen ammattilaisille, ne on opetettu pitämään turhat tunteet kurissa. Bisnes as usual, no hard feelings, no harm done. (James Q. Whitman)
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    ellauri036.html on line 2135: Reichs-Jugend-Führer oli Baldur von Schirach. Ilmetty Harry Potter koppalakilla ilman silmälaseja. Baldur oli aasojen Jeesus Kristus. Sen hömelö märkähattu veli tappoi sen vahingossa sokkona. Potter on wiccojen oma messias, parturoitu Aslan joka selättää Voldemortin panematta edes vastaan. Rule Britannian Ahura Mazda, Austin Mini joka päihittää Angry Mainyu birdsit ja kiinalaisen Volvon. JK Rowling on brexitin Paulo Coelho. Se käytti etukirjaimia jottei Harryn maaliryhmä, esipuberteettiset pojat ois pelästyneet naisen nimeä. Onhan se vähän lyhyempi lause, kirjan paxuutta pojat kai enimmin pelästyvät. Väkisin saa tuputtaa. Tytöt taitaa Harryakin enempi lukea, vaik niille on omat vampyyri- ja riitakäkisarjat. Baldur sai 20v pyttyä Nurnbergissä. Vähemmän kuin Weinstein. Tuomiot on kovenneet. Baldur Jugend-Führer oli siira. Fasen omistaja on sokeritoukka. Weinstein ei ollut mikään Einstein. Kiven alla ryömiskelijöitä koko roikka, Albert mukaanlukien.
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    Memorabilia


    ellauri037.html on line 157: Charles Spencer Chaplin (1889-1977), der König der Stummfilmkomödien, ein rührend-komischer kleiner, verwegener Tramp in Klassikern wie (ei jaxa), wurde für seinen Diensten im II. Weltkrieg zum Ritter geschlagen. Seine Mutter Hannah lehrte ihn zu tanzen. Sein Vater war Alkoholiker und verliess die Familie nach Charlies Geburt. Mutti war geisteskrank und Charlie verbrachte seine Kindheit in Anstalten. Er war ein launischer Perfektionist. 1952 verliess Charlie die U.S.A, weil er da als einen Kommunisten gehalten wurde. Er wurde Weltburger in der Schweiz mit seinen Millionen.
    ellauri037.html on line 159: Obgleich er von Arbeit besessen war, fand er Zeit für Sex zwischen den Filmen, "in den Stunden wenn ich gelangweilt bin". Wie Markus J. Rantala vorausgesagt hat ex post facto, er zog junge Mädghen vor. Er konnte nichts mehr geniessen, als eine knospende Jungfrau zu verführen. Die erste Schützling war 14 Jahre alt. Er versprach eine Filmkarriere, aber schon bald darauf war sie schwanger. Sie war so dumm dass er sie heiratete obwohl sie gar nicht schwanger war. Charlie liebte es, Starlets nach der Bühne auch in seinem Bett zu verwenden. Die nächste Starlet war 6 als Charlie sie merkte, aber er war geduldig wie der Prophet Muhammed und versuchte sie zu ficken erst als sie 15 war. Schliesslich entjungferte er Lita auf dem gekachelten Fussboden seines Dampfbades. Er wollte nicht Gummis benutzen, sie wären "unästetisch". Lita wurde schwanger als sie 16 war. Er war 35.
    ellauri037.html on line 160: Er versuchte, das Kind abzutreiben, Lita mit irgendeinem anderen zu weihen, sie zum Selbstmord zu jagen, weil er sie soviel verabscheute. Er war eklich. Aber er behauptete, dass er mit Lita schlafen könne, obwohl er sie soviel verabscheue. Er demütigte sie oft, weil sie weigerte, Fellatio zu machen.
    ellauri037.html on line 162: 1934 war eine 20-jährige an der Reihe, 1941 eine 22-jährige, die auf dem Rasen vor Charlies Hause schwanger wurde. In der Zwischenzeit war Chaplin Oona begegnet, den 17-jährigen Tochter des berühmten Dramatikers Eugene O´Neill. Sie wurde sein vierte und letzte Ehefrau. Als er starb, hatte Chaplin acht weitere Kinder gezeugt - das letzte, als er über 70 Jahre alt war.
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    ellauri037.html on line 268: Scanning in his mind so many times and places,
    ellauri037.html on line 373: A little pacifier, diaper, rattle, bib,
    ellauri037.html on line 378: the camera will click from under that black hood.
    ellauri037.html on line 385: A history teacher loosens his collar
    ellauri037.html on line 515: Ihmissuvun jatkamisesta huolehtii luonnostaan nuoret, vahvat ja kauniit miehet, kunnon nazikönsikkäät jotta rotu pysyy hyvänä, ikävä kyllä koaloilla ja mustekaloilla ei ole siinä pennin jakoa. No mä oon aina tykännytkin enemmän koirantalutuxesta ja huiluhommista. Tää on luonnon toivomus, ja naisten himot on sitä myöten. Tää laki on ihan eka kaikissa suhteissa. Six se on voi, jos sitä koittaa vastustaa: siinä käy heti tosi ohraisesti ekassa kurvissa. Sillä naisten salainen, lausumaton, jopa tiedostamaton moraali on: meillä on on oikeus huolehtia lajin jatkumisesta eikä jonkun (esim koalamaisen) yxilön. Me ajatellaan mieluummin meidän lapsia kuin jonkun koalan tohveleita. Naiset ei huolehdi tästä peruslaista vaan in abstracto, vaan myös in concreto, ja todistavat sen käytöxellään (siis jättämällä koalan kuin tikku paskaan kun jotain edes vähän parempaa on näköpiirissä). - Tästä lähemmin mun pääteoxen luvussa 44 osassa 2, jossa kerron naisten mulle tekemistä ohareista.
    ellauri037.html on line 523: - Naisilta ei voi odottaakaan mitään muuta, kun puntaroi, että koko sukupuolen etevimmät päät ei ole koskaan ulettuneet mihinkään oikeasti suureen, aitoon ja omaperäiseen suorituxeen kaunotaiteissa. Mäkin soitan huilua paremmin kuin ne, ja mun koira Atma ulvoo omaperäisemmin. Eikä ne ole saaneet aikaan mitään teosta jolla olisi kestävää arvoa (siitä kestämättömyydestä me miekkoset on tosi paljon huolta kannettu, Sapfon runotkin me saatiin onnex revityxi paloixi). Tää johtuu just siitä, et niillä ei ole edes ole mitään vastaanottokykyä, sillä natura non facit saltus. Yxittäiset ja osittaiset poikkeuxet ei muuta mitään, me miehet ollaan KAIKKI poikkeuxellisen eteviä, ja keskimääräistä parempia autokuskejakin joka iikka. Naiset on ja pysyvät, yleisesti ottaen, parantumattomina peruspalestiinalaisina; sixpähän ne on, sen absurdin järjestelmän ansiosta, että ne jakaa miehen säädyn ja tittelin, aina tyrkkimässä miestä eteenpäin omax eduxeen; ja samasta syystä niiden komentelu ja ohjailu on nykyaikaisen yhteiskunnan rappio. (Ohops, nyt tuli sanotuxi se, mitä ei saanut sanoa, nimittäin että naiset täällä lopultakin määräävät...)
    ellauri037.html on line 573: Äiti alkoi kirjottaa menestysromaaneja kun Arttu lähti Berliiniin. Arttu kuunteli Berliinissä Fichteä mut heti tuli riitoja, ja Fichten luennot oli tylsiä ja vaikeetajusia. Sitähän ei voi Sopesta sanoa, se menee kansaan kuin häkä, ja se mitä ei ymmärrä, kuulostaa kuitenkin kohtalokkaaan hienolta. Ei se pitänyt Schleiermacheristakaan, se oli liian jumalinen. Sope suuntas kohti ateismia. Sope luki Platon, Kantin ja Fichten lisäxi tiedelehteä ja Schellingiä, Friesiä (?), Jacobia, Baconia ja Lockea. Sivuaineina oli filologiaa (se harrasti kökköä etymologiaa vielä seniilinä) ja luonnontiedettä.
    ellauri037.html on line 592: Siellä oli mukavaa, sai seurustella aatelisten kaa. Sieltä palattuaan se hoiteli hyppykuppaa Münchenissä vuosikausia. Berliinissä se opetteli epsanjaa ja luki Pedro Calderón de la Barcaa, Lope de Vegaa, Miguel de Cervantesia ja erityisesti acián Baltasar">Baltasar Graciánia. Viimeximainittu oli joku barokkijesuiitta josta tykkäs sekä Sope että mursuwiiksi Nietsche. Täytyypä tutustua, saa varmaan suuttua.. Sit se koitti taas luennoida Hegelin päälle omia pöperryxiä, mut taaskin opiskelijat äänesti jaloillaan. Koitti saada kännöstöitä huonolla menestyxellä. Ei ihan mennyt putkeen hommat Sopella.
    ellauri037.html on line 598: Loppuajan eli 1833-1860 Sope asui Frankfurtissa puudeleiden sielunvaelluxen luojana, milloin Atma, milloin Butz (sielu ja sen vihollinen vuoron perään). Voitti norjalaisilta palkinnon kotiaineella tahdon vapaudesta, ei saanut tanskalaisilta toista moraalin alkuperästä, vaikka oli ainoo osanottaja. Haukkui liian nimekkäitä filosofeja. Sope oli ollut varma voitosta (ylläri) ja raivostui. Vitun tanskalaiset! Se julkaisi molemmat prujauxet omalla kustannuxella ja haukkui tanskalaisia vielä esipuheessa. Ammattifilosofit ei viizineet edes pierasta Schopenhauerin suuntaan, mut kaikenlaiset diletantit alkoi innostua sen räväköistä jutuista, monet lakimiehiä. Yx bändäri erityisesti, Frauenstädter, roikkui sitkeästi Sopessa ja sai lopulta sen Nachlassin. Hulluna vuotena Sope pelkäs omaisuutensa ja henkensä puolesta ja kannusti kovasti kurin ja järjestyxen palautusta. Lahjotti kiikarinsa upseereille että löytävät nihilistit paremmin. Kun vasemmistohegeliläiset (kuten Marx) puhui edistyxen puolesta, Sope sanoi kuin Jeesus että köyhät teillä on aina keskuudessanne ja hyvä niin, jää hajurakoa. Sitäpaizi on hyvä vään kun tulee apuharvennusta.
    ellauri037.html on line 606: Wille ist Grundursache des menschlichen Lebens und Leidens. Tote willen nichts und leiden leider auch von nichts.
    ellauri037.html on line 616: Vater bewundert, und er versuchte, das Geschäft nach Familien
    ellauri037.html on line 619: Gelegenheit und wurde Student. Als Witwe zog Johanna nach Wei
    ellauri037.html on line 622: 1813 nach Weimar. Er war schockiert, in ihrem Haus einen
    ellauri037.html on line 636: zog Schopenhauer nach Italien. Hier gab er sich seiner starken
    ellauri037.html on line 642: Vornamen Theresa kennen. Er erwog eine Heirat, wobei er peinlich genau ihre Fehler und ihre Vorzüge gegeneinander abwog. Er entschied sich gegen eine Heirat, als sie ihn in peinliche Verlegenheit brachte, indem sie in der Offentlichkeit in den höchsten Tonen von einem anderen Mann schwärmte - von Lord Byron. Schopenhauer schrieb: «Ich fürchtete mich vor Hörnern »
    ellauri037.html on line 644: Schopenhauer kehrte nach Deutschland zurück, um an der Universität Berlin zu lehren, aber seine Vorlesungen wurden kaum besucht.
    ellauri037.html on line 648: Sie gewann den Prozeß, und er mußte ihr für den Rest ihres Lebens eine Entschädigung zahlen. Nach diesem Vorfall brach er
    ellauri037.html on line 649: wieder nach Italien auf. Sein Frauenhaß wurde immer offensichtlicher, er hatte zwar Verkehr mit vielen Frauen, betrachtete sie aber
    ellauri037.html on line 650: alle mit Verachtung. Der Geschlechtstrieb war für ihn «ein Dämon, der danach strebt, zu pervertieren, einzuengen und alles
    ellauri037.html on line 651: über den Haufen zu werfen», und er machte die Frauen für die sich
    ellauri037.html on line 654: "Das niedrig gewachsene, schmalschultrige breithüftige und
    ellauri037.html on line 659: Er verachtete und bemitleidete die Frauen. Seiner Ansicht nach hatten sie nur eine nützliche Eigenschaft: den Reiz der Jugend, der bald schwindet, wenn das hübsche Gesicht und die vollen Brüste einen Mann in die Ehe gelockt haben. Dennoch
    ellauri037.html on line 660: konnte er jüngere, hübsche Damen mit seinen meisterhaften Kenntnissen in Sprachen und Literatur und mit seinen gelegentlichen Zauberkunststückchen fesseln.
    ellauri037.html on line 662: Nach einem glücklichen Jahr in Italien zog er sich nach München
    ellauri037.html on line 673: Dennoch hat er die Frauen nie aus seinem Leben verbannt. In einer Zeitschrift schrieb er von einem «Fräulein Medon», einer Schauspielerin von großem Charme, die mit bürgerlichem Namen Caroline Richter hieß. Er umwarb und gewann sie, und wieder dachte er an Heirat. Nach seiner sorgfältigen Analyse war sie "recht zufriedenstellend", als Geliebte oder als Ehefrau. Aber wieder erhoben sich seine Vorsicht und sein Zynismus. Er war verliebt, aber er war auch Philosoph. Sein Pessimismus gewann die Oberhand, und die Idee einer Heirat wurde fallengelassen. Schopenhauer bedeutete sein absolutes Vertrauen auf die Unsterblichkeit seiner Werke mehr als Kinder, die er der Nachwelt hätte hinterlassen können. Dank Gott.
    ellauri037.html on line 675: Gedanken: "Das Verhältnis der Geschlechter ist der unsichtbare Mittelpunkt aller Handlungen. Es ist die Ursache des Krieges und das Ende des Friedens. Je mehr ich von Männern sehe, desto weniger gefallen sie mir. Wenn ich bloss dasselbe von Frauen sagen könnte, wäre alles gut."
    ellauri037.html on line 677: Er starb allein, im Alter von 72 Jahren, an einem Lungen-Blutsturz. Der Hund Atman hat nach ihm sehr geheult. 50n villitys, 60n kullitus, 70n selitys. Selityxet katkes Artturilta lyhyeen.
    ellauri037.html on line 717: Luki Klopstockin Sturm und Drang tuubaa opiskeluaikana. Sit Plutarkosta, Shakespearea, Voltairea, acques">Rousseauta und Goethea. 10v vanhempi Goethe piti jolppia eka kilpailijana, niillä oli riitaakin. Mut kyl niistä sitten 1794 tuli kavereita vuosikymmenexi. Schiller kuoli 45-vuotiaana tubiin 1805. Goethe suri kovasti, kuoli puolixi. Jatkoi paskanjauhantaa puoliteholla, runokone kävi enää yhdellä pytyllä. Pitkään kyllä vielä prutkutti, vuoteen 1832.
    ellauri037.html on line 806: Löschen die Zwietracht, die tobend entglüht,
    ellauri037.html on line 838: Der Nothwendigkeit heilige Macht
    ellauri037.html on line 841: Die der Wille nur treulos bewacht
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    Yli-inhimillistä


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    ellauri038.html on line 61: Dieser Ratschlag ist wahrscheinlich der bekannteste Satz von Friedrich Nietzsche, und wird von misogynen Männern, die nie ein Buch von Friedrich Nietzsche gelesen haben, gerne zitiert. Dieser Satz, der etwas anders in Nietzsches "Also sprach Zarathustra" steht, ist Rollenprosa, drückt also nicht die Meinung des Autors aus, sondern die einer Figur in einer Dichtung, hier die einer alten Frau (einem "alten Weiblein"), die Zarathustras Gedanken über Frauen lobt und am Ende ihres Treffens ihm noch den Ratschlag mit auf den Weg gibt.
    ellauri038.html on line 85: Nietzsches Schwester Elisabeth erkennt sich später selbst in der Figur des "alten Weibleins" karikiert, weil sie ihrem Bruder auch einmal den Rat gab, strenger gegen "in Trieben und Charakteren ungebändigte Frauen" zu sein und metaphorisch von der "Peitsche" sprach, die "nicht tugendhafte" Frauen nötig hätten.
    ellauri038.html on line 143: Nietzschefänit on enimmäxeen hölmöjä ja/tai kusipäitä: Martin Heidegger, acques">Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault; Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, two of the founding figures of psychiatry; and writers such as Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre, Thomas Mann and Hermann Hesse. Nippu narsisteja plus koko dritter Reich riippuu psykopaatin wiixissä. Sis tän mursuwiixisen, sen H-alkuisen Lassi Hiekkala-tyyppisissä viixissä ei kukaan kauan roikkunut.
    ellauri038.html on line 145: Nietzsche wrote to Jacob Burckhardt in January 1889:
    ellauri038.html on line 148: I go everywhere in my student coat, now and then slap someone on the back and say … Is everything okay? I am God, and this farce is my creation.
    ellauri038.html on line 154: As for why this deserves to be called philosophy, it depends on how we define the term. There were philosophers at Athens besides Socrates and Plato, who didn’t oppose philosophy to rhetoric and for whom personal authority was essential to their teaching. Nietzsche aimed to bring that back, at least in his own case – which is the only one that really mattered to him.
    ellauri038.html on line 208: In 1904, the Webers toured America. In America, Marianne met both Jane Addams and Florence Kelley, both staunch feminists and active political reformers. Also during that year, Max re-entered the public sphere, publishing, among other things, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. USA:ssa sen lurituxet satoivat vastaanottavaiseen maahan. Marianne also continued her own scholarship, publishing in 1907 her landmark work Ehefrau und Mutter in der Rechtsentwicklung ("Wife and Mother in the Development of Law").
    ellauri038.html on line 210: In 1907, Karl Weber died, and left enough money to his granddaughter Marianne for the Webers to live comfortably. During this time, Marianne first established her intellectual salon. Between 1907 and the start of World War I, Marianne enjoyed a rise in her status as an intellectual and a scholar as she published "The Question of Divorce" (1909), "Authority and Autonomy in Marriage" (1912) and "On the Valuation of Housework" (1912), and "Women and Objective Culture" (1913). The Webers presented a united front in public life. Max defended his wife from her scholarly detractors but carried on an affair with Else Jaffe, a mutual friend.
    ellauri038.html on line 212: In 1914, World War I broke out. While Max busied himself publishing his multi-volume study of religion, lecturing, organizing military hospitals, serving as an adviser in peace negotiations and running for office in the new Weimar Republic, Marianne published many works, among which were: "The New Woman" (1914), "The Ideal of Marriage" (1914), "War as an Ethical Problem" (1916), "Changing Types of University Women" (1917), "The Forces Shaping Sexual Life" (1919) and "Women's Special Cultural Tasks" (1919).
    ellauri038.html on line 214: In 1918, Marianne Weber became a member of the German Democratic Party and, shortly thereafter, the first woman elected as a delegate in the federal state parliament of Baden. Also in 1919, she assumed the role of chairwoman of the Bund Deutscher Frauenvereine (League of German Women's Associations), an office she would hold until 1923. Also in 1920, Max's sister Lili suddenly committed suicide, and Max and Marianne adopted her four children. Shortly thereafter, Max Weber contracted pneumonia and died suddenly on 14 June 1920, leaving Marianne a widow with four children to raise.
    ellauri038.html on line 222: Maxens Leitmotiv war der okzidentale Rationalismus und die damit bewirkte Entzauberung der Welt. Eine Schlüsselstellung in diesem historischen Prozess war der moderne Kapitalismus als die „schicksalsvollste Macht unseres modernen Lebens“. In der Wahl dieses Forschungsschwerpunktes zeigte sich eine Nähe zu seinem Antipoden Karl Marx, die ihm auch die Bezeichnung „der bürgerliche Marx“ eintrug. Hyi helkkari.
    ellauri038.html on line 232: Gesinnungsethik is basically a caricature of Kantian deontological ethics or - which he puts on the same level - religious (here: Christian) fanatism or ethical absolutism. The line between Gesinnungsethik (ethics of conviction) and Verantwortungsethik (ethics of responsibility) are almost exactly corresponding to what is called deontological vs. utilitarian (rather: consequentialist) ethics in contemporary discourse. Eli koordinaatit kohtisuorassa vs. vähän vinossa. Pieni vinous on vain luonnollista.
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    Käytännön piloja


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    ellauri039.html on line 165: Dies macht das Leben zum himmlischen Reich,

    ellauri039.html on line 312: Eli tarinan keskeen vähän turinaa. Se on munkin leipälajini, ja pidän siitä muissakin kirjailijoissa, kuten Sterne, Thackeray, Dickens, Tolstoi. Kts. Wayne C. Booth: The Rhetoric of Fiction. Ei mitään tylsää elokuvamaista show and tell. Aber das ist ein zu weites Feld, kuten sanoi Effi Briestin isä, ja toisti Gunter Grass.
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    ellauri039.html on line 351: Hatsipompponen’s artistic development is threaded with a series of performance works that are inspired by autobiographical events and social issues. Benevolence evoked an inner quietness with extremely slow and repetitive motions, questioning the exponential acceleration of our contemporary lives. MISEMONO: SIDESHOW dealt with cultural stereotypes and racial issues. Ritual for RED was a re-enactment of the lost memories suffered from a severe auto accident. "My work in execution and establishment communicates both the solid fact and the ephemerality of life."
    ellauri039.html on line 353: Nähtävästi Hatsipompponen on lyönyt omankin päänsä kovaa joskus, ja kokenut rasismia Kansasin ja Massachusettsin takamezissä. Elämä on vain väliaikaista, laulaa suomalainen kupletisti Tapsa Rautavaarakin.
    ellauri039.html on line 355: Work currently in progress at the Mt Holyoke mental hospital is an ancient Japanese game involving paper, stone and scissors. The winning strategy in this game has been worked out by prof. Jokohama Kumahuta (Stanford): Take all three and bash them in the face of the long-nosed lover in prosperity and in adversity.
    ellauri039.html on line 357: Another establishment, called “Tears,” comprised of “a space loaded up with fragments of dollar greenbacks dangling from hung material,” as per Sculpture.org. A fellowship of nature and humankind lives just on paper.
    ellauri039.html on line 366: Motto: That our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace — Psalms 144:12
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    Attempted murder of faculty member

    ellauri039.html on line 373: Mount Holyoke administrator and art professor Rie Hatsipompponen (pretty Japanese lady, 48) got Mt Holyoke into international headlines (yess!) by trying to bump off a colleague in a case of unrequited love in December 2019. Hatsipompponen allegedly used a fire poker, large rock, and a gardening shears to attempt to kill her victim, allegedly a regular member of the faculty. Hatsipompponen's alleged victim, another polished lady in her 60s, allegedly survived the attack.
    ellauri039.html on line 376: The victim insisted that she and Hatsipompponen had never been romantic — and that the attacker had never even been to her house before Dec. 23, even though they had been friendly colleagues for 14 years.
    ellauri039.html on line 377: Romantic no, into each other's genitals, who knows... Meri Kurisumasu dear!
    ellauri039.html on line 379: An apparently Japanese source clarifies: The injured individual lied that she felt a similar method to get Hachiyanagi to call 911, the paper says. When captured, the educator had the injured individual’s “keys, cellphone, and glasses,” as indicated by the paper, which included that the unfortunate casualty is required to endure. Hachiyanagi at first guaranteed that she had discovered the educator harmed and was attempting to support her, which was the manner by which her garments turned out to be wicked, as per Daily Beast.
    ellauri039.html on line 384: "The process of making paper by hand allows me to be humble," according to Hatsipompponen's faculty profile. "As plant fiber, its beauty must be generated from nature. Our hands have brought paper into being. In paper resides a communion of nature and humanity." She wants to reveal a significant female job throughout the entire existence of papermaking. She thinks blank paper makes a Powerful Statement, as do stone and scissors.
    ellauri039.html on line 396: (for the 1998 NEH Summer Institute at U. of Massachusetts)
    ellauri039.html on line 398: This unit deals with the statement "I am from Germany" as an inclusive identity for people who live in Germany today. The material is aimed at second-year German students. The goal of the unit is to show the diversity of people who live in Germany, to inform the students about how Germans and non-Germans are differentiated, to allow students to experience some attitudes held by and against certain groups of people living in Germany, and to expect students to have an awareness of what it can mean when someone says "I am from Germany." The REFLECTION section can be found in each of the various subsections of the unit.
    ellauri039.html on line 402: Learners in grades 10, 11, or 12 are presented with a literature and music-based unit on the realities of Germany since the World War II with the major focus on the period after the fall of the Wall in 1989. The literature comprises a number of different types of texts; they include adapted selections from Auf Sand gebaut and Filz by Stefan Heym, an Eastern German, and Der Mauerspringer by Peter Schneider, a Western German. The music is a poem "Ännchen von Tharau" by Simon Dach, adapted by Johann Gottfried Herder in his 1778 collection "Stimmen der Völker in Liedern."
    ellauri039.html on line 406: The music is a folksong that spans four centuries; and the students become aware of the continuity of German culture through folksongs.The background material is disseminated in the form of pictures, statistics, and a historical time-line. Motivation and interest is generated through the songs which focus the learner on the fact that the lesson involves products of German culture. While reading, the learners are confronted not just with the separation of Germany, but also with the division of the Germans in Germany. On the cognitive level, learners gather information about Germany's recent past from World War II to the present. Given these facts the learners connect the past with the German's recent fixation on "Vergangenheits- und Gegenwartsbewältigung." Learners take this theoretical information and explore sites found on the Internet where they find information in German on the issue of identity. This activity forms the basis for reaching a consensus on such questions as:
    ellauri039.html on line 413: In 1636, a young girl (17 years old, named Anna Neander) was getting married to a minister, Johannes Partatius. Simon Dach, a baroque poet who was born in Memel, (1605-1659), was invited to the wedding. He fell in love with Anna Neander and wrote a poem about her: "Ännchen von Tharau."
    ellauri039.html on line 417: The original poem was written in Plattdeutsch, and was later put into Hochdeutsch by Johann Gottfied Herder in 1778. Simon Dach's works were also translated into Lithuanian.
    ellauri039.html on line 419: In 1912 a statue of Ännchen von Tharau was erected in honour of the poet, Simon Dach in Klaipeda (Memel). Rouva Burda oli 3-vuotias. It got lost (destroyed) during the war and was replaced by a bust of Hitler in 1939. Aenne täytti 30v. In 1989 members of the "Ännchen von Tharau Verein" (club), founded by "vertriebenen Memelländern", (Germans who were driven out of the Memelland) and exiled Lithuanians, erected the new statue of Ännchen von Tharau.
    ellauri039.html on line 507: Some background, I came from a poor town in Virgina from an even more poor family. I grew up a short time in a city, and the contrast to Finland and those places are staggering.
    ellauri039.html on line 509: Americas healthcare system is still in its evolutionary stage, where as Finland provides affordable healthcare. My left ear was damaged by a doctor who refused to fix it, because we were poor, we couldn't take legal action or afford to fix my ear. I was nearly deaf in my right ear for all of my teens and twenties. When I moved to Finland, it was simple to fix and only costed me 40€ (approximately 41/42$). Compared to the estimated 12k they were going to charge me back home it was a god send.
    ellauri039.html on line 511: The vegetables are vastly cheaper and better quality. Despite Virgina, and where I am from being farming land, they only farm soy, cotton, and what we called "horse corn". Here, Finland has an intense growing season that is short but plentiful. Rutabagas, Beets, Carrots, Potatoes, Tomatoes, are all vegetables I have seen locally sourced from Finland. You can get 2kg of Rutabegas for .59/kg! I was never able to find that kinda deal back home, even at farmer markets. So eating healthy is definitely easier here than it was back home.
    ellauri039.html on line 515: Education, okay, well this one is a two bladed sword. I am studying finnish currently, and while they do suck at teaching their own language but they are teaching about proper nutrition! Which is pretty awesome if you ask me. It's great that they want to make sure even immigrants, like me, are healthy!
    ellauri039.html on line 517: Streets are clean, the forest is clean, the lakes are swimmable. There is very little pollution, and they are working to further cut back on pollution still. Recycling is a major thing as well, and it isnt difficult to find a way to recycle.
    ellauri039.html on line 521: For me, a developed nation is one in which it cares for it´s people. That accepts science when it says “this affects your health negatively", and says “we don't want our people sick"
    ellauri039.html on line 525: The laws are still a bit sticky and buracracy is an annoying and painfully slow process. However Finland has the capacity for change that I don´t really see elsewhere. I respect that in Finland.
    ellauri039.html on line 772: The story revolves around three families in England at the beginning of the 20th century: the Wilcoxes, rich capitalists with a fortune made in the colonies; the half-German Schlegel siblings (Margaret, Helen, and Tibby), whose cultural pursuits have much in common with the Bloomsbury Group; and the Basts, an impoverished young couple from a lower-class background. The idealistic, intelligent Schlegel sisters seek to help the struggling Basts and to rid the Wilcoxes of some of their deep-seated social and economic prejudices.
    ellauri039.html on line 776: The Forsyte Saga, first published under that title in 1922, is a series of three novels and two interludes published between 1906 and 1921 by Nobel Prize–winning English author John Galsworthy. They chronicle the vicissitudes of the leading members of a large, upper-middle-class English family, similar to Galsworthy´s family. Only a few generations removed from their farmer ancestors, the family members are keenly aware of their status as "new money". The main character, Soames Forsyte, sees himself as a "man of property" by virtue of his ability to accumulate material possessions – but this does not succeed in bringing him pleasure.
    ellauri039.html on line 782: Heis veis, kääntyy Jackyn What ho! Eila Pennasen Howards Endin käännöxessä. Alemman keskiluokan puhekieltä. Kalle Ankassa sanoi Långben hej svejs. Heisulivei ja heippa sun heiluvilles sanoi Hessu Aku Ankka-piirretyssä. Mikki, Aku ja kumpp. järsii maissintähkiä vuorta alas syöxyvässä matkailuvaunussa kuin kirjoituskoneet, kilahtaen kun kela tulee rivin loppuun. CR-LF. Hyvä lopun aikojen embleemi.
    ellauri039.html on line 795: Sprach: »Sieh' da, ich dacht' es gleich!« —
    ellauri039.html on line 798: — Drauf so sprach Herr Lehrer Lämpel:
    ellauri039.html on line 803: Sprach: »Das kommt von dumme Witze!« —
    ellauri039.html on line 805: Dachte: »Wat geiht meck dat an!« —
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    McGarmiwaa


    ellauri040.html on line 42: Erstens kommt es anders, zweitens kommt es als man denkt. Mein Nachbar Dichter ist mir lieber, als mein Nachbar Flötenspieler. Man verwechsele nicht Sittlichkeit mit Mangel an Gelegenheit.
    ellauri040.html on line 131: acon Francis">Francis Pekoni oli esiniiniluodollinen järkijaakko, induktiokoneen rakentaja ja monopoliisi. Aikansa vallanpitäjiä mielisteltyään (toistuva teema tässä seuraannossa) Pekoni sai nuhan ja kuoli yritettyään täyttää kananpoikaa lumella.
    ellauri040.html on line 141: acques">Rousseausta mulla on niin paljon sanottuna, että Jyrkin pointit mainizen vaan kontrastin vuoxi. Jyrkille naurettavinta siinä oli, että sillä oli nuorempana puuma Maman, ja vanhempana kouluttamaton Therese. (Jonka JJ opetti kirjoittamaan, muttei lukemaan, sanoo Jyrki. Onkos tämä elämäkertatieto Eskiltä? Pitää tarkistaa.) Musta nää naiset on pikemminkin JJ:n tuomiota lieventäviä asianhaaroja. Sentään se joskus kuunteli izeään fixumpiakin. Vaikkei kyllä mitään oppinut.
    ellauri040.html on line 189: Poikain Parnassojuttu Veijo Meren Manillaköydestä oli parempi näyttö niiden suosittamasta menetelmästä kuin kaikki muu vaahtosuinen mekkala. Markku Lahtelasta mulla ei ollut mitään havaintoa ennen tätä, 1937 syntynyt radikaali ministerinpoika, 43-vuotiaana izemurhan tehnyt doku. Käänsi mm Stalinin tytärtä, Kerouacia ja Kelleriä (ei Helen vaan se catch-22). Mitään muuta en siis ole siltä lukenut kun käännöxiä tietämättäni. Maken juttu Lahtelan Hallizijasta vaikuttaa hyvältä, vaikken ole ize kirjaa lukenut. Ainakin se on huomannut, ettei kirjaa lukiessa tarvi pelaajille jakaa valkeita ja mustia cowboyhattuja, ja ettei kaikkea tarvi selittää jollain muulla kuin sillä mitä kirjassa sanotaan. (Vaikka usein voi, nim. kirjailijan biolla.)
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    ellauri040.html on line 327: The generation born completely within the technological age, war on terror, and multiculturalism. This generation is the first true global culture as their characteristics and trend is more uniform across the globe as they become the most open minded generation to date.
    ellauri040.html on line 329: The earliest will vaguely remember the 20th century, little affinity (mental age factor) or no memory of September 11th 2001, and the last golden years of TV animations in the western world, in Asia and elsewhere, Rise in standard of living, exposure to Computer and Internet and grow up in the reduction in moral, traditional values.
    ellauri040.html on line 333: More recently metamodernism, post-postmodernism and the "death of postmodernism" have been widely debated: in 2007 Andrew Hoberek noted in his introduction to a special issue of the journal Twentieth Century Literature titled "After Postmodernism" that "declarations of postmodernism's demise have become a critical commonplace". A small group of critics has put forth a range of theories that aim to describe culture or society in the alleged aftermath of postmodernism, most notably Raoul Eshelman (performatism), Gilles Lipovetsky (hypermodernity), Nicolas Bourriaud (altermodern), and Alan Kirby (digimodernism, formerly called pseudo-modernism). None of these new theories or labels have so far gained very widespread acceptance. Sociocultural anthropologist Nina Müller-Schwarze offers neostructuralism as a possible direction.
    ellauri040.html on line 537: Friedrich und seine Schwester Heinrike (* 15. August 1772) bekamen noch einen Bruder, Karl Gok (1776–1849). Als Hölderlin neun Jahre alt war, starb auch der Stiefvater, so dass die erst 31-jährige Mutter zum zweiten Mal Witwe wurde. In dem heute Hölderlinhaus genannten Gebäude verbrachte Hölderlin seine Kindheit und Jugend.
    ellauri040.html on line 539: 1794 besuchte er die Universität Jena, um dort Vorlesungen von Johann Gottlieb Fichte zu hören. Er lernte während dieses Aufenthaltes Johann Wolfgang von Goethe und den von ihm besonders verehrten Friedrich Schiller kennen. Auch machte er die Bekanntschaft Friedrich von Hardenbergs (Novalis) und, im Mai 1794, Isaac von Sinclairs, mit dem er ab April 1795 ein Gartenhäuschen in Jena bewohnte. Im Mai 1795 verließ Hölderlin die Universitätsstadt fluchtartig, weil er glaubte, sein großes Vorbild Schiller enttäuscht zu haben, und sich neben ihm nichtig wie ein kleiner Schüler fühlte. Verwirrt und mit Zeichen der Verwahrlosung tauchte er wieder in Nürtingen auf.
    ellauri040.html on line 588: Sir Thaddeus (in Polish Pan Tadeusz, czyli ostatni zajazd na Litwie. Historia szlachecka z roku 1811 i 1812 we dwunastu księgach wierszem) is a long poem with an even longer name by Lithuanian romantic poet Adam Mickiewicz. It is regarded as a Polish national epic. It was first published in Paris in 1834. The poet was then in exile in France. Sir Thaddeus is a story of a conflict between two noble families, the Soplicas and the Horeszkos. The time is 1811 and 1812, shortly before Napoleon invaded Russia. When attacked by Russian soldiers, both families fought against the enemy. When not, they fought each other. The conflict between the families was ended with the marriage of Thaddeus Soplica and Sophia Horeszko.
    ellauri040.html on line 594: Kto cię stracił. Dziś piękność twą w całej ozdobie
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    ellauri041.html on line 290: Luen oikeastaan vaan yhtä kirjaa, koska kaikki lukemani muodostaa toisiaan täydentävän kirjaston josta rakennan maailmankuvaa kuin muurahainen tai hämähäkki. Kaikki liittyy kaikkeen. (Joo on mulla paljon tätäkin. Kaikki kelpaa, sillä kaikki on tätä samaa. It's turtles all the way, kaikissa rorschach läikissä riisuuntuu vähäpukeisia naisia (l. termiittiapinoita). Ajatus askartaa. Oma vika, mix näytätte niin rumia kuvia.)
    ellauri041.html on line 295: Yx ei alotakkaan, lukee vaan kirjan nimiä selkämyxistä. Yx lukee vain loppuja. Yx lukee jokaisen kirjan erixeen huolella sekoittamatta mitään, nyt pohditaan. (Tää on varmaan Linkkujen tai Kimmon tapa toimia?) Mut cetera iam fabulosa, Tacitusta lainataxeni. Jo riittää suljen tämän viidakon. Longum est omnia enumerari. Nää lukijatyypit vielä hälisee vähän keskenään ja muistelee jotain 1002. yön tarinaa: Harun el Pullah lähtee yöseikkailulle ja tapaa upeen naisen herraseurassa. Tehtävä on vetää helmikuula hatusta. Mustan kuulan vetäjän on tapettava hyvä kalifi Harun el Pullah. No tietysti Harun vetää sen. Ok se sanoo, mut saisinko ensin kuulla miten tää satu päättyy?
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    ellauri041.html on line 380: Tommin mielirunoilija ei ole Vergilius eikä Flaccuskaan niinkuin HK Riikosella, vaan Puovo Huovikko.
    ellauri041.html on line 498: Salzextract und Coursberichte;

    ellauri041.html on line 588: Dagegen jene milden Sachen,

    ellauri041.html on line 589: die wir aus Mehl u. Zucker machen,

    ellauri041.html on line 612: Doch, immer nur auf Fleisch bedacht,

    ellauri041.html on line 613: Sich aus dem Freitag wenig macht

    ellauri041.html on line 624: Geht dann hinab am Murmelbach

    ellauri041.html on line 625: Und sieht des Fischers Angeln nach,

    ellauri041.html on line 645: Zog doch durch andachtsvollen Sinn,

    ellauri041.html on line 755: Ist der: dass Liebe eine Sache

    ellauri041.html on line 756: Die immer viel Vergnügen mache.

    ellauri041.html on line 757: Antonio dachte dieses, als

    ellauri041.html on line 759: Denn ach! noch immer liebt er ja

    ellauri041.html on line 774: Schwebt er treppauf und fliegt nach oben.

    ellauri041.html on line 781: Doch ach! kaum hat er Platz genommen,

    ellauri041.html on line 887: hat es gar bald herausgebracht,

    ellauri041.html on line 888: Wie man die schönen Bilder macht

    ellauri041.html on line 916: Einst, als er so in stiller Nacht,

    ellauri041.html on line 917: von Träumen umgaukelt, halb schläft halb wacht,

    ellauri041.html on line 930: Dem Bruder thät die Sache scheinen,

    ellauri041.html on line 932: Packt's in die Kutten emsiglich

    ellauri041.html on line 938: Heihei! lacht der Teufel - so ist's der Brauch!

    ellauri041.html on line 954: Sprach's und winkte mit der Hand,

    ellauri041.html on line 955: Schwebte nach oben und verschwand.

    ellauri041.html on line 968: und plärrend und mit Ach und Krach

    ellauri041.html on line 969: fährt er ab mitsamt dem Fensterfach.

    ellauri041.html on line 1076: In sachen des Klosters ausgesandt,

    ellauri041.html on line 1085: Und mach auch wohl so hin und wieder

    ellauri041.html on line 1100: Doctor Alopecius, in diesen Sachen

    ellauri041.html on line 1101: ein armer Spötter, spricht mit Lachen:

    ellauri041.html on line 1216: Und als man Nachts zu Bette ging,

    ellauri041.html on line 1219: Brann hell, als man erwachte.
    ellauri041.html on line 1286: der andachtsvollen Christenmenge.

    ellauri041.html on line 1308: Der Bischof sprach: "Bravo - Allein

    ellauri041.html on line 1314: Antonius sprach: Sag an, mein Kind,

    ellauri041.html on line 1317: Nicht sprechen konnte, sprach gesund:
    ellauri041.html on line 1321: Sprach der Bischof - es ist schon recht!!!

    ellauri041.html on line 1383: So sprach sie - dass ich beichten kann!

    ellauri041.html on line 1384: Er kam und trat ins Schlafgemach,

    ellauri041.html on line 1385: Sie war so krank, sie war so schwach.

    ellauri041.html on line 1388: Antonius sprach mit ernstem Ton:

    ellauri041.html on line 1391: Am Freitag war es vor acht Tagen -

    ellauri041.html on line 1400: Antonius sprach mit ernstem Ton:

    ellauri041.html on line 1402: So sass er da und sprach kein Wort

    ellauri041.html on line 1411: Antonius sprach mit ernstem Ton:

    ellauri041.html on line 1419: Antonius sprach mit ernstem Ton:

    ellauri041.html on line 1424: Geliebte sprach er: Liebst du mich?

    ellauri041.html on line 1425: Ja, sprach ich, rasend lieb ich dich!

    ellauri041.html on line 1429: Da sprach Antonius mit barschem Ton:

    ellauri041.html on line 1434: Da sprach die schöne Monika,

    ellauri041.html on line 1513: Die Sache überlegt,

    ellauri041.html on line 1517: Und fürder allgemach,

    ellauri041.html on line 1519: Der Esel hinten nach.
    ellauri041.html on line 1530: Der heilige Antonius macht

    ellauri041.html on line 1532: Er setzt sich auf und reitet sacht

    ellauri041.html on line 1533: Bis nach Jerusalem.

    ellauri041.html on line 1537: Packt Sanct Antonius ein.
    ellauri041.html on line 1539: Er sprach: Den stein, den nehm ich mit!

    ellauri041.html on line 1540: Der Bär der macht: brumm, brumm!

    ellauri041.html on line 1546: Bis hin nach Padua der Stadt,

    ellauri041.html on line 1548: Und milde sprach der heilge Mann:

    ellauri041.html on line 1613: Meistens bis tief in die Nacht hinein.

    ellauri041.html on line 1621: Er sprach: Schau du nur immer zu!

    ellauri041.html on line 1632: Er sprach: So krabble du nur zu!

    ellauri041.html on line 1723: Er sprach: Von hier will ich nicht weichen,

    ellauri041.html on line 1735: Und sprach gerührt: Du gutes Schwein!

    ellauri041.html on line 1821: Flaubert on aina vaikuttanut musta jotenkin säälittävältä. Se yritti liian kovasti, stilisoi ihan vimpan päälle, eikä siitä kuitenkaan tullut yhtään parempaa. Pölhö-kustaa oli oikeasti vähän tyhmä, minkä se tiesi izekin. Se sanoi ize izeään vanhaxi romanttisexi liberaalixi pönttöpääxi, vieille ganache romantique et libérale. Sen kuuluisin kirja on se Emma Bovary, jonka ansiosta sitä sanotaan kirjallisuuden suurimmaxi realistixi. Oikeasti se tykkäs romanttisista jutuista, ja sellaisia se koitti kovasti kirjoittaakkin, niistä vaan tuli floppeja toinen toisensa perästä. Käytyään Ebyktissä ja Turkissa ym. levantin maissa (missä se muuten sai nipun sukupuolitauteja, mm. kupan ja sankkerin), se kirjoitti Salammbön. Koitin lukea sen portugalixi, kun satuin löytämään sen Lissabonista 50-luvun pokkarina el Zorromainen kuva kannessa. Se oli vitun tylsä jopa portugalixi, en jaxanut. Sen toinen parempi kirja taitaa olla se postuumi keskenjäänyt teos Kaxi ludetta, joka kertoo kahdesta torakkamaisesta kaveruxesta, Bouvard & Pécuchet. Sekin mulla on, mutten ole saanut luetuxi loppuun. Se nuoruudenmuistelu, Education sentimentale, oli kyllä kiva, jos oikein muistan.
    ellauri041.html on line 1833: lilacs out of the dead land, mixing

    ellauri041.html on line 1935: Spearman congratulates Netflix for picking up the show as it contributes to "telling international stories from places Americans don't consider"; Jonathon Wilson of Ready Steady Cut says that it is "another solid piece of overseas programming".
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    ellauri042.html on line 31: Tähän valkkaamani kuva oli yx mun suosikkeja. Siitä olis Lassikin varmaan pitänyt. Olikohan Lassin piirtäjällä sama kirja pienenä? (Ei kai kerta sen ekat dinosaurusstripit ei olleet yhtä näköisiä.) Tyrannosaurus Rex siinä rähisee kahdelle ankkasauruxelle (Trachodon), jotka näyttää vähän väisteleviltä. Suunnittelee varmaan vetäytymistä ankkalammikkoon. Ne on vähän kuin rannikolla asuvia ruozalaisia, joiden mielestä suomalaisten tyrannimaisten, koronasairaiden kesävieraiden olis paras pysytellä kotona.
    ellauri042.html on line 68: back in the late Cretaceous, oli lopuillaan, eli tyrannosauri,
    ellauri042.html on line 81: the T.Rex would attack! että T.Rex on melkeinpä sen kannalla!
    ellauri042.html on line 83: mesozoic maniac! sen kohtaloxi peto ihan hullu!
    ellauri042.html on line 107: At last the menace ate his fill, Tyrannosauri sai kerrankin kylläxeen.
    ellauri042.html on line 134: NO! it's a pack of ferocious EI! siellä on lauma julmia
    ellauri042.html on line 138: but the pack is closing in! mutta lauma lähestyy!
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    ellauri042.html on line 214: Yet despite our small biomass among animals, we’ve had an overwhelmingly huge impact on the planet. The chart above represents a massive amount of life. But it doesn’t show what’s gone missing since the human population took off.
    ellauri042.html on line 216: The authors of the PNAS article estimate that the mass of wild land mammals is seven times lower than it was before humans arrived (keep in mind it’s difficult to estimate the exact history of the number of animals on Earth). Similarly, marine mammals, including whales, are a fifth of the weight they used to be because we’ve hunted so many to near extinction.
    ellauri042.html on line 220: The census in the PNAS paper isn’t perfect. Though remote sensing, satellites, and huge efforts to study the distribution of life in the ocean make it easier than ever to come up with estimates, the authors admit there’s still a lot of uncertainty. But we do need a baseline understanding of the distribution of life on Earth. Millions of acres of forests are still lost every year. Animals are going extinct 1,000 to 10,000 faster than you’d expect if no humans lived on Earth. Sixty percent of primate species, our closest relatives on the tree of life, are threatened with extinction.
    ellauri042.html on line 477: Romanen blev et gennembrud for Blendstrup, der før Gud taler ud skrev i kortere genrer. Han debuterede med novellesamlingen Mennesker i en mistbænk i 1994. Blendstrups tone er bramfri, men blandet med en fin følsomhed over for det nære. Humoren, det groteske og det surrealistiske går igen i Blendstrups forfatterskab. Jens Blendstrup har siden Gud taler ud skrevet både noveller, romaner, dramatik og tekster til Frodegruppen 40, som han også er forsanger i. Han tager den selvbiografiske fortælling op igen med romanen Bombaygryde fra 2010. Sammen med litteraturkritikeren Lars Bukdahl optræder Blendstrup med den unikke genre ’litterær hypnose’, som er en blanding af dilettantkomedie, oplæsning og dans. Blendstrup er blevet kaldt litteraturens pølsemand, og som en del af forfatterskabets eksistentielle komik står han ikke tilbage for at læse sine tekster højt med en tehætte på hovedet. Men med Gud taler ud står Jens Blendstrup også tydeligt frem som villavejsvidne, hvor det almindelige skildres i dets mange facetter, og det, der på overfladen ligner et almindeligt, rutinepræget liv i et almindeligt, rutinepræget forstadskvarter, viser sig at rumme både små og store særheder.
    ellauri042.html on line 488: This is by far the very worst movie I have ever seen. I took a chance and gave it a try at the cinema back in 2017. 5-7 persons left the cinema in anger of how bad it was. I only made this account to make this review.

    ellauri042.html on line 502: The youngest son narrates the tale. He, his brothers, and his mother are all sympathetic characters, relatively normal people, though each has their own beliefs, quirks, and problems. The failure of my-way-or-the-highway Dad to show respect or even empathy for those who disagree drives the story. He could have been portrayed as an easy person to hate, but even with his limitations, it's obvious he is still trying to do good. To that extent, this film succeeds.

    ellauri042.html on line 504: Vignettes are usually less than totally satisfying, lacking resolutions commensurate with their conflicts. But this story, despite its interesting situation and fine production, feels emptier than most, because the resolution is largely driven not by action but by happenstance. Since Word of God is an autobiographical piece, I can't argue with what it shows, but the result seems to lack impact or message.

    ellauri042.html on line 563: Oliver Wolf Sacks (9. heinäkuuta 1933 Lontoo, Britannia – 30. elokuuta 2015 New York, Yhdysvallat) oli neurologian professori, joka tunnettiin tieteenalansa popularisoijana. Hän kirjoitti kliinisiä tapauskertomuksia helposti ymmärrettävällä, välillä lähes anekdoottimaisella tyylillä. Sacks osasi nähdä neurologiset oireet inhimillisessä valossa ja kirjoittaa niistä humoristisesti.
    ellauri042.html on line 565: Oliver Sacks syntyi varakkaaseen pohjoislontoolaiseen juutalaisperheeseen. Hänen molemmat vanhempansa olivat lääkäreitä, ja myös hänen kolme veljeään valitsi lääkärin uran.
    ellauri042.html on line 567: Sacks yritti koota näytteet kaikista alkuaineista ja teki lucuisia cokeita kotilabrassaan. Kiinnostuksen kemiaan hän oli perinyt Dave-enoltaan.
    ellauri042.html on line 568: Sacksin vanhempien mielenkiinto osoitti kuitenkin lääketieteeseen ja niinpä hän suoritti lääketieteen opinnot Oxfordin Queen’s Collegessa. Vuonna 1960 hän oli lomalla Kanadassa ja lähetti sieltä vanhemmille sähkeen, jossa oli lyhyt viesti: ”Jään tänne”. Kein Wunder.
    ellauri042.html on line 570: Vuonna 1965 Sacks nimitettiin Albert Einstein College of Medicinen kliinisen neurologian professoriksi. Tutkiessaan migreeniä hän tapasi New Yorkin Bronxissa olevassa Beth Abraham -sairaalassa potilaita, jotka olivat eläneet jo noin 40 vuotta täysin jähmettyneessä tilassa. He olivat selvinneet hengissä vuosina 1916–27 riehuneesta maailmanlaajuisesta unitautiepidemiasta (kyseessä oli ns. eurooppalainen unitauti eli encephalitis lethargica). Saatuaan migreenitutkimuksen valmiiksi Sacks omistautui tämän potilasryhmän tutkimiseen. Nekin oli varmaan varakkaita juutalaisia.
    ellauri042.html on line 572: Potilaiden tapauskertomuksista syntyi lopulta Sacksin kuuluisa teos Awakenings (1973). Sacks antoi potilailleen L-Dopaa, joka on välittäjäaine dopamiinin esiaste, ja potilaiden reaktiot olivat hämmästyttäviä: he ”heräsivät” jähmettyneisyyden tilasta ja saivat elinvoimansa takaisin, kunnes aineen teho vähitellen lakkasi ja he vajosivat takaisin jäykkyyden tilaan. Lystikästä. Dopamiini on tänä päivänä taas muodissa.
    ellauri042.html on line 576: Harold Pinter käytti muutamia Sacksin tapauskertomuksia näytelmässään A Kind of Alaska, ja vuonna 1990 Sacksin kertomusten pohjalta tehtiin elokuva Awakenings (suomeksi Heräämisiä), jossa Robin Williams ja Robert de Niro olivat pääosissa. Elokuva teki Sacksista maailmankuulun.
    ellauri042.html on line 578: Kirjassaan The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (1985; suom. Mies joka luuli vaimoaan hatuksi) Sacks kertoo hauskasti, kuinka erilaiset neurologiset häiriöt vaikuttavat ihmisten ja heidän omaistensa arkeen. Kirjasta on tehty sekä ooppera (säveltänyt Michael Nyman) että näytelmä (tekijä Peter Brook). Helsingissä toimiva Lilla Teatern esitti näytelmän vuonna 2003 ja Turun kaupunginteatteri Juha Siltasen ohjaamana keväällä 2010. Ei pientä mitään.
    ellauri042.html on line 582: Oliver Sacks kuoli syöpään 82-vuotiaana kotonaan New Yorkissa 30. elokuuta 2015. Jäi sitten sinne. Siunattuun maahan vaikkei luvattuun.
    ellauri042.html on line 598: Poet Charles Baudelaire contracted syphilis in 1839 and resorted to opium to help alleviate the pain of tabes dorsalis ascending his spine.
    ellauri042.html on line 644: Part of Pope's bitter inspiration for the characters in the book come from his soured relationship with the royal court. The Princess of Wales Caroline of Ansbach, wife of George II, had supported Pope in her patronage of the arts. When she and her husband came to the throne in 1727 she had a much busier schedule and thus had less time for Pope who saw this oversight as a personal slight against him. When planning the Dunciad he based the character Dulness on Queen Caroline, as the fat, lazy and dull wife. Pope's bitterness against Caroline was a typical trait of his brilliant but unstable character. The King of the Dunces as the wife of Dulness was based on George II. Pope makes his views on the first two Georgian kings very clear in the Dunciad when he writes 'Still Dunce the second reigns like Dunce the first'.
    ellauri042.html on line 652: Pope's choice of new 'hero' for the revised Dunciad, Colley Cibber, the pioneer of sentimental drama and celebrated comic actor, was the outcome of a long public squabble that originated in 1717, when Cibber introduced jokes onstage at the expense of a poorly received farce, Three Hours After Marriage, written by Pope with John Arbuthnot and John Gay. Pope was in the audience and naturally infuriated, as was Gay, who got into a physical fight with Cibber on a subsequent visit to the theatre. Pope published a pamphlet satirising Cibber, and continued his literary assault until his death, the situation escalating following Cibber's politically motivated appointment to the post of poet laureate in 1730.
    ellauri042.html on line 657: An anecdote in "A Letter from Mr. Cibber, to Mr. Pope", published in 1742, recounts their trip to a brothel organised by Pope's own patron, who apparently intended to stage a cruel joke at the expense of the poet. Since Pope was only about 4' tall, with a hunchback, due to a childhood tubercular infection of the spine, and the prostitute specially chosen as Pope's 'treat' was the fattest and largest on the premises, the tone of the event is fairly self-apparent. Cibber describes his 'heroic' role in snatching Pope off of the prostitute's body, where he was precariously perched like a tom-tit, while Pope's patron looked on, sniggering, thereby saving English poetry. While Cibber's elevation to laureateship in 1730 had further inflamed Pope against him, there is little speculation involved in suggesting that Cibber's anecdote, with particular reference to Pope´s "little-tiny manhood", motivated the revision of hero.
    ellauri042.html on line 665: All the transports described in this section do have more or less clear organic determinants (though it was not evident to begin with, but required careful investigation to bring out). This does not detract in the least from their spiritual significance. If God, or the Devil, or the eternal order EAT! EAT! FUCK! FUCK! KILL! KILL!, was revealed to Dostoievski in seizures, why should not other organic conditions serve as 'portals' to the beyond or the unknown? In a tongue in cheek sense, this section is a study of such portals.
    ellauri042.html on line 669: Kuuntelin Easter Paradea starrin Judy Garland ja Fred Astaire. Kyllä se olikin syvältä perseestä. Hanurimusiikkia Jenkeistä. Fred on niin homon näköinen et on vaikee uskoa. Fred Astaire may have married twice and had children, but Gore Vidal told his nephew he shafted the famous dancer and actor in Hollywood. Olen pederasti, sanoi Vidal toimittajalle. Have a nice day! sanoi taxikuski Vidalille. No, I have other plans for the day, Vidal läppäsi. Se kävi paljon Bangkokissa. Harri Jäppinen kävi Indonesiassa.
    ellauri042.html on line 674: Käsineidon tarina on Margaret Atwoodin kirjoittama kirja 80-luvulta, HBO:n filmatisoima 2020, Gileadin eli ex-USA:n historia. Saastuneen ja lämmenneen maailman suurin ongelma on että naiset ei enää saa lapsia. Hyvin masentava ajatus. Masentavinta siinä on että se on dystopia. Kun Gileadin pojat räjäyttää Washington DC:n suon ja pääsee kasan pinnalle, ne välittömästi palauttaa patriarkaatin ja panee naiset takaisin naisten paikalle. A Woman´s Place on huippulaihan komendantittaren pamfletti, johon ei enää tule jatkoa, koska eka osa on just toteutettu. Oops, olikohan tää nyt tarkoitus, miettii komendöörskän kuikelo.
    ellauri042.html on line 680: Margaret Eleanor Atwood CC OOnt CH FRSC (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, teacher, environmental activist, and inventor. Since 1961, she has published 18 books of poetry, 18 novels, 11 books of non-fiction, nine collections of short fiction, eight children's books, and two graphic novels, as well as a number of small press editions of both poetry and fiction. Atwood has won numerous awards and honors for her writing, including the Booker Prize (twice), Arthur C. Clarke Award, Governor General's Award, Franz Kafka Prize, Princess of Asturias Awards, and the National Book Critics and PEN Center USA Lifetime Achievement Awards. A number of her works have been adapted for film and television.
    ellauri042.html on line 684: In 1968, Atwood married Jim Polk, an American writer; they divorced in 1973 without issue. Maybe they ought to have bought a handmaid. She formed a relationship with fellow novelist Graeme Gibson soon afterward and moved to a farm near Alliston, Ontario, where their daughter, Eleanor Jess Atwood Gibson, was born in 1976. The family returned to Toronto in 1980. Atwood and Gibson were together until September 18, 2019, when Gibson died after suffering from dementia. She wrote about Gibson in the poem Dearly and in an accompanying essay on grief and poetry published in The Guardian in 2020.
    ellauri042.html on line 686: 5 years older Gibson was married to publisher Shirley Gibson until the early 1970s, and together they had two sons, Matt and Grae. He later began dating novelist and poet Margaret Atwood in 1973. They moved to a semi-derelict farm near Alliston, Ontario, which they set about doing up and where according to Atwood they were making "attempts at farming, writing and trying to earn enough to live". Their daughter Eleanor Jess Atwood Gibson was born there in 1976. The family returned to Toronto in 1980. Atwood and Gibson stayed together until his death in 2019. Gibsons best book was The Bedside Book of Birds (2005).
    ellauri042.html on line 688: In 2017 Gibson was diagnosed with early signs of vascular dementia. He died on 18 September 2019 in London, England, where Atwood was promoting her new book, five days after having a big stroke. Atwood later said about his death that it had not been unexpected due to the vascular dementia, had been a good one—and in a good hospital, and his children had time to come and say goodbye—and that he had been "declining and he had wanted to check out before he reached any further stages of that".
    ellauri042.html on line 695: Fedor M. Dostoevsky´s family had old-Lithuanian aristocratic origins. The name was derived from the Russian word dostoijny, which means dignified. What a misnomer. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was born on October 30th, 1821 (old Julian calendar; on November 11th, 1821 according to the Gregorian calculation) in Moscow, as the second son of Mikhail Andreevich Dostoevsky, a doctor at the hospital for the poor.
    ellauri042.html on line 697: Dostoevsky´s literary work has strong autobiographical elements. We know from him that he suffered from hallucinations already in early childhood. He presented idiotic characters with confused views about freedom of choice, religion, socialism, atheism, good and evil. Many of his characters suffered – like the author himself – from epilepsy. Other famous people also suffered from epilepsy (Alexander the Great, Caesar, Gustave Flaubert, and Lord Byron). Flaubert had religiously tinted visions. The first 2 guys thought they were gods.
    ellauri042.html on line 699: Maria Fyodorovna Nechayeva, his mother, was descended from a conservative Moscow merchant family. Dostoevsky was educated at home and at a private school. The family lived in a very small apartment, which his father also used as a doctor´s practice. The patriarchal and avaricious character of his father was seminal for the personal and the artistic development of Fyodor.
    ellauri042.html on line 701: In 1833, the family moved to Tula where the father bought a manor. Shortly after the death of his mother in 1837, Fyodor (16 yrs) was sent to St. Petersburg where he entered the Army Engineering College. 2 years later, in 1839, Dostoevsky´s more and more tyrannical father died, probably of apoplexy, but there were strong rumours that he was murdered by his own serfs in a quarrel. (Unless it was Fedja who dunit.) Against the background of this legend, Sigmund Freud later interpreted the patricide in the novel “The brothers Karamazov” as showing Fedja hated his father´s guts. True, but the main thing was the epilepsy, wait and see.
    ellauri042.html on line 705: In Katorga, Dostoevsky spent four years in hard labour and wearing fetters, hating immigrants. During that time, Dostoevsky´s health dramatically deteriorated and he suffered from his first generalized epileptic attacks.
    ellauri042.html on line 706: The doctor wrote: “1850, he had his first epileptic attack with crying, amnesia, cloniform movements, foam around his mouth, and dyspnoea with weak and rapid pulsation of the heart. This first attack lasted for 15 min. The attack was followed by common exhaustion and reachievment of consciousness. 1853, he had another attack, and meanwhile, the attacks return at every end of the month”. During his Siberian years, Dostoevsky became a devout follower of the Russian Orthodox Church and a persuaded monarchist.
    ellauri042.html on line 708: During repeated trips to many European cities in the years 1862–1865, Dostoevsky got to know the complacence and arrogance of the aristocratic European ‘Bourgeoisie’. These experiences strengthened his slavophilic attitude and explain his xenophilia.
    ellauri042.html on line 715: On the 15th of February, 1867, Dostoevsky married Anna Grigoryevna Snitkina, his stenographer who seemed to have understood her husband´s manias and rages. Ten days later, Dostoevsky had an epileptic attack which was described in Anna Grigoryevna´s memories. Shouting, grinding teeth, kicking on the floor, saliva on the chin, the works.
    ellauri042.html on line 719: Dostoevsky´s favorite word was “vdrug” (“suddenly”). A lot of events in Dostoevsky´s novels begin suddenly, without preparations and explanation – like seizures. (But he did at times have a manic aura just before.) Dostoevsky also used frequent repetitions of the same word with different intonations. It made an impression of convulsions and shocked the literary critics. He wrote in a meticulous manner, using every empty space of a sheet (see Fig. 2). His style showed a tendency toward extensive and in some cases compulsive writing, and the writings were often concerned with moral, ethical, or religious issues. This may reflect a syndrome of interictal behavior changes that was described in temporal lobe epilepsy by Waxman and Geschwind.
    ellauri042.html on line 730: There is no doubt that Dostoevsky´s writing witnesses a large awareness of and sometimes even obsession with religious, philosophical and emotional questions as well as question of guilt. Myshkin from the novel “The Idiot” shared many character traits with his creator, such as russophilia, hyperreligiosity with profound belief in the Russian-orthodox church, melancholy, auras of happiness, generalized seizures. Furthermore, Dostoevsky wrote in large letters, and his style was sometimes compulsive and abrupt.
    ellauri042.html on line 732: In conclusion, the exact classification of Dostoevsky´s idiocy is pretty clear. Many signs indicate that this famous writer suffered from mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.
    ellauri042.html on line 804: Euclid’s fifth proposition in the first book of his Elements (that the base angles in an isosceles triangle are equal) may have been named the Bridge of Asses (Latin: Pons Asinorum) for medieval students who, clearly not destined to cross over into more abstract mathematics, had difficulty understanding the proof—or even the need for the proof. An alternative name for this famous theorem was Elefuga, which Roger Bacon, writing circa ad 1250, derived from Greek words indicating “escape from misery.” Medieval schoolboys did not usually go beyond the Bridge of Asses, which thus marked their last obstruction before liberation from the Elements.
    ellauri042.html on line 811: Sacks forbade any mention of his homosexuality, though he had told his would-be biographer Wechsler about his closeted yearnings and crippled attempts at love. His Boswell shelved the notes for 30 years. Ollie changed his mind on his deathbed: Do it! You must!
    ellauri042.html on line 813: In the meantime Ollie had published not one but two memoirs, with an exhaustive range of anecdotes, full of enchantment and anguish, covering everything from his all-consuming childhood obsession with the properties of metals to the abuse he endured at boarding school to his feeling, amphibian-like, more at home in water than on land to his mother’s reaction when she discovered his sexual orientation. “You are an abomination,” Ollie recounted her telling him when he was 18. “I wish you had never been born.” Nor had Ollie kept anything hidden. He described his first orgasm — reached spontaneously while floating in a swimming pool — and, in deft yet fairly pornographic detail, an agonized, inadvertent climax experienced much later while giving a massage to a man who shunned Ollie’s love.
    ellauri042.html on line 815: What had Sacks left to Weschler? What did his gift, his command, amount to beyond the dying wish of a magnificent and, by some accounts, paradoxically self-effacing and narcissistic doctor to have yet another book, beyond the 13 he himself had written (three more would come posthumously), to help ensure his immortality? Maybe this:
    ellauri042.html on line 817: His moronic patients called him “deeply eccentric” and described him as “huge, a full beard, black leather jacket covering T-shirts riddled with holes, huge shoes, his trousers looking like they were going to slide off his body.” A friend from Sacks’s days as a medical resident remembers him as a “big, free-ranging animal” who one day “drank some blood … chasing it with milk. There was something about his need to cross taboos. Back in those days, in the early ’60s, he was heavily into drugs, downing whole handfuls of them, especially speed and LSD.”
    ellauri042.html on line 830: Sacksin romantisoima "personal centre" on vaan jättimäinen narsistinen pyyhekumi jolla me-first apina pyyhkii mielestään kaiken millä ei ole relevanssia omalle evolutiiviselle menestyxelle. Toisin Sir Herbert Oakley:
    ellauri042.html on line 834: Musikaalinen porsas. Absoluuttinen porsaankorva. Arkipäiväisiä neural nettijuttuja. Vajakit "näkee" numeroita. Saxikin oli pienenä numeronikkari mutta jäi vajakeille toisexi. Tekoälyssäkin käytetään grafiikkapiirejä. Kts. esim. ackexchange.com/questions/3389/could-a-neural-network-detect-primes">https://ai.stackexchange.com/questions/3389/could-a-neural-network-detect-primes.
    ellauri042.html on line 887: The Devotions is divided into 23 parts, each consisting of 3 sub-sections, called the 'meditation', the 'expostulation' and a prayer. The 23 sections are chronologically ordered, each covering his thoughts and reflections on a single day of the illness. The work as a whole is considered similar to 17th-century devotional writing generally, and particularly to Donne´s Holy Sonnets. Some academics have also identified political strands running through the work, possibly from a polemic Arminian denunciation of Puritanism to advise the young Prince Charles.
    ellauri042.html on line 891: Jane Dunn is the author of Elizabeth and Mary: Cousins, Rivals, Queens; Moon in Eclipse: A Life of Mary Shelley; Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell: A Very Close Conspiracy; and Antonia White: A Life. She is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, is married to the linguist and writer Nicholas Ostler, and lives in Bath, England.
    ellauri042.html on line 929: In that the world's contracted thus. Maailma on niin kokoon kutistunut.
    ellauri042.html on line 937: John Donne is most commonly known for being part of the ‘metaphysical poets’, a group of poets who wrote about love and religion using complex metaphors called conceits. These poets didn’t know each other, and this name was given by literary critics some years later. Nevertheless, John Donne is considered to be one of the best metaphysical poets. John Donne converted to Anglicanism later in his life. By 1615 he became a priest because King James I ordered him to do so. Donne was a member of Parliament in 1601 and in 1614. He also spent a short time in prison because he married his wife, Anne More, without permission. They had twelve children and Anne died while extruding the XIIth.
    ellauri042.html on line 939: Donne was born in London in 1571 or 1572, into a recusant Roman Catholic family when practice of that religion was illegal in England.[7] Donne was the third of six children. His father, also named John Donne, married to one Elizabeth Heywood, was of Welsh descent and a warden of the Ironmongers Company in the City of London. However, he avoided unwelcome government attention out of fear of persecution.
    ellauri042.html on line 943: Donne's style is characterised by abrupt openings and various paradoxes, ironies and dislocations. These features, along with his frequent dramatic or everyday speech rhythms, his tense syntax and his tough eloquence, were both a reaction against the smoothness of conventional Elizabethan poetry and an adaptation into English of European baroque and mannerist techniques. His early career was marked by poetry that bore immense knowledge of English society. Another important theme in Donne´s poetry is the idea of true religion, something that he spent much time considering and about which he often theorised. He wrote secular poems as well as erotic and love poems. He is particularly famous for his mastery of metaphysical conceits.
    ellauri042.html on line 945: Despite his great education and poetic talents, Donne lived in poverty for several years, relying heavily on wealthy friends. He spent much of the money he inherited during and after his education on womanising, literature, pastimes, and travel. In 1601, Donne secretly married Anne More, with whom he had twelve children. In 1615 he was ordained Anglican deacon and then priest, although he did not want to take holy orders and only did so because the king ordered it. He also served as a member of Parliament in 1601 and in 1614.
    ellauri042.html on line 949: After his release, Donne had to accept a retired country life in a small house in Pyrford, Surrey, owned by Anne´s cousin, Sir Francis Wooley, where they resided until the end of 1604. In spring 1605 they moved to another small house in Mitcham, London, where he scraped a meager living as a lawyer, while Anne Donne bore a new baby almost every year. Though he also worked as an assistant pamphleteer to Thomas Morton writing anti-Catholic pamphlets, Donne was in a constant state of financial insecurity.
    ellauri042.html on line 951: Although King James was pleased with Donne's work, he refused to reinstate him at court and instead urged him to take holy orders. At length, Donne acceded to the king's wishes, and in 1615 was ordained priest in the Church of England. In late November and early December 1623 he suffered a nearly fatal illness, thought to be either typhus or a combination of a cold followed by a period of fever. During his convalescence he wrote a series of meditations and prayers on health, pain, and sickness that were published as a book in 1624 under the title of Devotions upon Emergent Occasions. One of these meditations, Meditation XVII, contains the well known phrases "No man is an Iland" (often modernised as "No man is an island") and "...for whom the bell tolls".
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    Kielilläpuhumista


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    ellauri043.html on line 204: The Mỹ Lai Massacre (/ˌmiːˈlaɪ/; Vietnamese: Thảm sát Mỹ Lai [tʰâːm ʂǎːt mǐˀ lāːj] (About this soundlisten)) was the Vietnam War mass murder of unarmed South Vietnamese civilians by U.S. troops in Sơn Tịnh District, South Vietnam, on 16 March 1968. Between 347 and 504 unarmed people were killed by U.S. Army soldiers from Company C, 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment and Company B, 4th Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment, 11th Brigade, 23rd (Americal) Infantry Division. Victims included men, women, children, and infants. Some of the women were gang-raped and their bodies mutilated as were children as young as 12.[1][2] Twenty-six soldiers were charged with criminal offenses, but only Lieutenant William Calley Jr., a platoon leader in C Company, was convicted. Found guilty of killing 22 villagers, he was originally given a life sentence, but served only three and a half years under house arrest.
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    «Apt 10:11. 9. TOisna päiwänä/ cosca he matcas olit/ ja Caupungita lähestyit/ meni Petari ylös Salin ullackon rucoileman/ liki cuudetta hetke/ ja cuin hän isois/ tahdoi hän suurusta. 10. Cosca he hänelle walmistit/ tuli hän horroxijn: Ja näki Taiwan auki/ ja alas tulewan tygöns yhden astian nijncuin suuren lijnaisen waatten neliculmaisen/ sidottuna/ joca alaslaskettin Taiwast maan päälle.
    ellauri043.html on line 268: 4. Ja Mardochai oli suuri Cuningan huones/ ja hänen sanomans cuului caickijn maacundijn/ cuinga hän menestyi ja tuli suurexi. 5. Nijn Judalaiset löit caicki wihamiehens miecalla/ tapoit ja hucutit heidän/ ja teit heidän cansans oman tahtons jälken. 6. Ja Susanin linnas löit Judalaiset wijsi sata miestä cuoliaxi/ ja hucutit heidän. 7. Wielä päälisexi tapoit he Parsandathan/ Dalphonin/ Aspathan. 8. Porathan/ Adalian/ Aridathan. 9. Parmasthan/ Arissain/ Aridain/ Wajesathan...»

    ellauri043.html on line 279: edes/ ja sanoi: Sitä salaust/ cuin Cuningas anoi tietä/ ei wijsat/ oppenet/ tähtein tutkiat ja noidat taida Cuningalle ilmoitta. 28. Waan Jumala taiwast/ hän taita salaiset asiat julista/ ja tiettäwäxi teki Cuningas NebucadNezarille/ mitä tulewaisis aigois tapahtuman pitä. 29. NIjn on tämä sinun unes/ ja sinun näkys/ cuin sinä macaisit. Sinä Cuningas sinun wuotesas ajattelit/ mitä tästedes tapahtuman pidäis/ ja se joca salaiset ilmoitta/ hän on sinulle osottanut/ cuinga tapahtuman pitä. 30. Nijn owat sencaltaiset salaiset asiat minulle ilmoitetut/ ei minun wijsaudeni tähden/ cuin se olis suurembi/ cuin caickein jotca eläwät.
    ellauri043.html on line 281: rauta/ sawi/ waski/ hopia ja culda/ ja tulit nijncuin acanat suwirijhes/ ja tuuli wei ne pois/ nijn ettei nijtä sillen taittu löyttä: mutta kiwi joca cuwa löi/ tuli suurexi wuorexi/ nijn että se coco maan täytti. 36. Tämä on se uni/ nyt me tahdomma Cuningalle sen selityxen sanoa. 37. SInä Cuningas olet Cuningasten Cuningas/ jolle Jumala taiwast waldacunnan/ woiman/ wäkewyden/ ja cunnian andanut on. 38. Ja caicki joisa ihmisen lapset asuwat/ ja eläimet kedolla/ ja linnut taiwan alla on hän sinun käsijs andanut/ ja sinulle näiden caickein päälle lainais wallan.
    ellauri043.html on line 282: 39. Sinä se cullainen pää olet/ sinun jälkes pitä yhden toisen waldacunnan tuleman/ halwembi cuin sinä. Sijtte se colmas waldacunda/ joca waskinen on/ jonga pitä caicki maacunnat hallidzeman. 40. Sen neljännen pitä cowan oleman nijncuin raudan/ sillä nijncuin rauta särke ja murenda caicki/ ja nijncuin rauta caicki ricko/ juuri nijn tämän pitä myös caicki särkemän ja murendaman. 41. Mutta ettäs näit jalgat ja warpat/ puolittain sawest ja puolittain raudast/ sen pitä jaetun waldacunnan
    ellauri043.html on line 283: oleman. Cuitengin pitä rauistuttamisest sijhen jäämän/ nijncuin sinä näit raudan olewan sawella secoitetun. 42. Ja että warpat sen jalgois/ puolittain rauta/ ja puolittain sawi oli/ sen pitä puolittain wahwan/ ja puolittain heicon waldacunnan oleman. 43. Ja ettäs näit rausecoitetun sawella/ kyllä he ihmisen siemenellä secoitetan/ mutta ei he cuitengan ripu kijnni toinen toisesans/ nijncuin ei rauta taita secoitetta sawen cansa yhten. 44. Mutta näiden waldacundain aicana on Jumala taiwasta yhden waldacunnan asettawa/ joca ei ikänäns cukisteta/ ja hänen waldacundans ei pidä toiselle Canssalle annettaman/ sen pitä caicki nämät särkemän ja hajottaman
    ellauri043.html on line 296: 1. SIlloin lähetti Merodach BalAdan/ BalAdanin poica/ Babelin Cuningas kirjoituxen/ ja lahjoja Jehiskialle: sillä hän oli cuullut hänen sairastanen/ ja tullen terwexi jällens. 2. Nijn Jehiskia riemuidzi/ ja näytti heille rijstahuonen/ hopian ja cullan/ yrtit/ callit woitet ja caicki hänen caluhuonens/ ja caiken tawaran cuin hänellä oli: ei ollut mitän/ jota ei Jehiskia heille näyttänyt hänen huonesans ja hänen tacanans. 3. SIlloin tuli Propheta Jesaia Cuningas Jehiskian tygö/ ja sanoi hänelle: mitä nämät miehet sanowat/ ja custa he sinun tygös tulewat? Jehiskia sanoi: he tulewat cauca minun tygöni/ nimittäin/ Babelist.
    ellauri043.html on line 356: Balacius, joka oli syljeskellyt mun kirjeille, jaettiin neljään osaan omilla hepoilla;
    ellauri043.html on line 357: Alexandrian porukat, kun tein comebackin, taisteli eturivin paikoista, ja Athanasius
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    Siinä meinas mennä jeesuslapsi pesuveden mukana! Areioxen miälestä Kristus, tuo monoteistisen jumalan sivupersoona oli feikki. Se ei ollut samaa ainetta kuin Isä, geenit ei edes 50% samoja. Ei "Isästä iankaikkisuudessa siinnyt", vaan jostain kulkumiehestä, varmaan postiljoonista. Ei siis jumala, vaan vain ihminen niinkuin Spartacus. Jeesus ois siis vaan Jumalan ensimmäinen luomus, ennen Eevan viikuna-asua, matoja ja lintuja. (This is a cinch. Jumala loi miehen ja nai sen.) Iskä on kunnon jumala, jeesus on vaan logo.
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    tässä on Kinneretin palsamia, Tammefanin niemen suizuketta, laudaanumia, kanelia, ja laaserjuurta, joka on hyvää soosissa. Sit siellä on Assyrian piziä, Gangesin norsunluuta, Elisan purppuraa; ja tää jäälaatikko sisältää leilin jotain chalibonia, jonka pitäis olla Assyrian kuninkaille varattua viiniä - jota juodaan yxisarvisesta. Täs on sit kaulanauhoja, neuloja, viiloja, parasolleja, Baasan pulveria, Tartessoxen tinaa, Pandionin sinistä puuta, Issedonian valkoisia turkixia, Palaesimonden saaren jalokiviä, ja jonkun tachas eläimen karvoista tehtyjä hammastikkuja - kadonnut eläin joka eli maan alla. Nää tyynyt on Emathoxesta, ja nää takinrimpsut Palmyrasta. Tässä Babylonian matossa on … mut hei, tule nyt, tule jo sieltä!


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    Mut sit! Sofian loikan ponnistus oli jättänyt tyhjyyden hiekkaan pyllynkuvan siitä, pahaa ainetta olevan Acharamothin. Pelastajaa kävi säälixi, se vapautti Sohvin pyllynkuvan kärsimyxistä; ja vapautetun acharamothin virnistyxestä syntyi valo;
    ellauri043.html on line 2348: Mä olisin tehnyt kuin Kyprianos, oisin tehnyt comebackin; ja seuraavalla kerralla, mulla ois ollut enemmän voimia, takuulla!


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    According to ancient belief, the androdamas is a stone resembling the diamond, said to be found in the sands of the Red Sea, in squares or dies. Its name denotes the virtue belonging to it, namely, to restrain anger, mitigate lunacy, and lessen the gravity of the body. Source for information on Androdamas: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology dictionary.
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    Sen koommin mä elin lammikoissa jotka jäi suuresta tuhotulvasta. Mutta aavikoituminen jatkuu niiden ympärillä, tuuli heittää niihin lisää hiekkaa, aurinko ahmii niitä; - ja mä kuolen mun kalkkikivipetille, kazellen veden läpi tähtiä. I'll be back!
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    Coucoupha est employé comme nom masculin singulier. Employé comme nom. 1. dans l'Antiquité, en Égypte, animal mythique à longue oreilles figurant sur les sceptres des souverains. Quelques mots au hasard. Lisää henkiolentoja. In old pharmacy, a cucupha or cucufa was a cap, or cover for the head, with cephalic spices quilted in it, worn for certain nervous distempers, particularly those affecting the head. Saint Cucuphas is a martyr of Spain. His feast day is 25 July but in some areas it is celebrated on 27 July to avoid conflict with the important feast day of Santiago, the patron saint of Spain. His name is said to be of Phoenician origin with the meaning of "he who jokes, he who likes to joke."
    ellauri043.html on line 5396: clous pour marquer le nombre des années. La surface en est
    ellauri043.html on line 5397: couverte, et la dernière période accomplie.
    ellauri043.html on line 5467: Vervactor, Collina, Vallona, Hostilinus, — kaikilla on pienet hupparit, ja jokainen kantaa kuka kuokkaa, kuka hankoa, ristikkoa, tai seivästä.
    ellauri043.html on line 6264: Sitäpaizi, sun ruumis on pilkannut sun sielua niin paljon että on jo payback time.
    ellauri043.html on line 6967: python Aksar, jolla on 60 häntää, joka pelotti Moosesta (ja ehkä Saku-setää); iso näätä Pastinaca, joka tappaa puita hajullaan;
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    ackground:#e9e9e9;font-size:5em;text-align:center;margin-top:0%;margin-bottom:0%">VEIKKO KANKKONEN

    Urheilulegendaa


    ellauri045.html on line 103: utåt var inte nägot som passade i grenens machokultur.

    ellauri045.html on line 243: Kimi Räikkönen, Alfa Romeo Racing. Olen 41 vuotta vanha kohta,
    ellauri045.html on line 322: Armenialainen William Saroyan tiesi mistä narusta on vedettävä kirjottaessaan The Human Comedy nimisen propagandafilmin kässärin v 1943. Karseampaa americanaa ei voi kuvitella. It’s an America that probably no longer exists. In fact it never did, it's just propaganda.
    ellauri045.html on line 328: Saroyan has been described by Stephen Fry (mixihän?) as "one of the most underrated writers of the century." Fry suggests that "he takes his place naturally alongside Hemingway, Steinbeck and Faulkner."
    ellauri045.html on line 471: Jesenin saveaa saappaansa kuten naiset puuteroivat nenänsä ennen salonkeihin astumista, leukaili Majakovski Jeseninin talonpoikaisesta imagosta. Ja imago se olikin, pien päiväperho surviainen joka ei syönyt enää mitään mutta joi sitä enemmän. Kirjeissään itseään mordvalaiseksi kutsunut Jesenin oli kirjallisesti sivistynyt, perusti jopa kustantamon, oli neljästi naimisissa ja matkusteli aina Amerikkaa myöten kolmannen vaimonsa tanssijatar Isadora Duncanin mukana. Isadora oli Serjozhaa parikytä vuotta vanhempi. Jeseninin Musta mies (ei pidä sekoittaa sarjoihin Men in Black eikä Lostin hahmoon Mies mustissa, joka tunnetaan myös nimillä Musta-asuinen mies, Veli ja savuhirviö, joka on kuvitteellinen hahmo televisiosarjassa Lost. Hahmoa esittävät Titus Welliver ja Terry O’Quinn) kertoo Isadorasta. Yhdellä pululla hävis Serjozha Sale Palkeelle ja Hannu Mäkelälle, niinkuin Kikka nuoremmille siskoille. Lisää kts. erillinen tietolaatikko.
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    ellauri045.html on line 718: Musta-asuinen mies syntyi saarella Rooman valtakunnan aikana yhdessä veljensä Jacobin kanssa. Tuntematon nainen auttaa heidän äitiään Claudiaa synnyttämään lapsensa, minkä jälkeen nainen tappaa Claudian estääkseen tätä viemästä lapsiaan omien ihmistensä joukkoon. Nainen, joka tunnetaan myös nimellä ”Äiti”, kasvattaa Jacobin ja Musta-asuisen miehen väittäen heille saaren olevan ainoa paikka koko maailmassa, ja ettei meren takana ole mitään.
    ellauri045.html on line 720: Kun Musta-asuinen mies on metsästämässä Jacobin kanssa, he huomaavat saarella elävät alkuperäisasukkaat. Kertoessaan tästä äidilleen, hän vie lapset siteet silmillä Lähteelle. Nainen kertoo, että jomman kumman veljeksistä on otettava vastaan tehtävä saaren ja Lähteen suojelijana. Musta-asuinen mies kohtaa Claudian ”haamun”, joka kertoo hänelle totuuden hänen äitipuolestaan ja neuvoo häntä liittymään saaren väen joukkoon. Musta-asuinen mies pyytää mukanaansa Jacobia, joka kuitenkin päättää jäädä äitipuolensa luo.
    ellauri045.html on line 722: 30 vuotta myöhemmin Musta-asuinen mies kertoo Jacobille tutkineensa väkensä motiiveja ja aikeita sekä olevansa pettynyt heihin. Heidän löydettyään sähkömagneettisen esiintymän saarelta, Musta-asuinen mies oli kaivanut kaivon, joka johtaisi hänet Lähteen luo. Hän kertoo äidilleen rakentaneensa rattaan, jota kääntämällä hän vihdoinkin pääsisi pois saarelta. Kun hänen äitipuolensa saa tietää tästä, hän tainnuttaa Musta-asuisen miehen, tappaa tämän väen ja tuhoaa kaivon. Mies kostaa äitipuolelleen puukottamalla tämän kuoliaaksi. Jacob raahaa veljensä Lähteelle ja heittää tämän virtaan, joka vie tämän luolan sisään. Tämä muuttaa Musta-asuisen miehen savuhirviöksi, joka ryntää ulos luolasta. Jacob löytää veljensä ruumiin virrasta ja asettaa tämän sekä äitipuolensa ruumiit luolaan, josta Jack ja Kate löytävät heidät vuosituhansia myöhemmin.
    ellauri045.html on line 724: Jacob estää Musta-asuista miestä poistumasta saarelta, uskoen tämän ”pimeyden” olevan vaaraksi muille. Miehellä on jatkuvia riitoja Jacobin kanssa saarelle tulevista ihmisistä ja näiden pahuudesta. Mies uskoo kaikkien ihmisten vain ”tuhoavan, taistelevan ja korruptoivan”, kun taas Jacob uskoo heissä piilevään hyvyyteen johtaen heitä saarelle testaamaan omaa luontoaan. Heidän äitinsä oli estänyt veljeksiä tappamasta toisiaan niin kauan kunnes ”porsaanreikä” löytyisi.
    ellauri045.html on line 726: Saarella asuneet ihmiset rakensivat kammion Temppelin alle, jossa savuhirviö oleskeli. Kammiossa olevista hieroglypheistä päätellen he uskoivat hirviön olleen saaren vartija. Kun Black Rock -laiva saapuu saarelle vuonna 1867, savuhirviö tappaa laivan miehistön lukuun ottamatta Richardia. Mies yrittää huijata Richardin tappamaan Jacobin, mutta Jacob vakuuttaa Richardin liittymään neuvonantajakseen.
    ellauri045.html on line 730: Kun Oceanic Airlinesin lento 815 putoaa saarelle, Musta-asuinen mies ilmestyy Christianin hahmossa Michaelin ja Waltin Vincent-nimiselle labradorinnoutajalle ja neuvoo tätä herättämään Jackin. Ensimmäisenä yönä savuhirviö kaataa puita viidakossa pelotellen selviytyneitä, ja toisena päivänä hirviö tappaa lennon 815 pilotin. Kolme päivää myöhemmin Locke näkee savuhirviön, mutta selviää kohtaamisesta. Jack näkee miehen isänsä Christianin hahmossa ja seuraa tätä luolaan, josta hän löytää isänsä arkun tyhjillään. Jack löytää myös kaksi ruumista, joista toisen kaulassa on nahkapussi, jossa on valkoinen ja musta kivi. Locke kutsuu ruumiita Aatamiksi ja Eevaksi. Kolme viikkoa myöhemmin savuhirviö jahtaa Jackin ryhmää ”pimeällä alueella”. Rousseau sanoo hirviön olevan turvallisuussysteemi, joka suojelee saarta. Hirviö saa Locken kiinni ja raahaa tätä kuoppaan. Jack saa otteen Locken käsistä ja Kate heittää kuoppaan dynamiittia, jolloin hirviö päästää irti Lockesta ja katoaa paikalta.
    ellauri045.html on line 734: Viikkoa myöhemmin Musta-asuinen mies ilmestyy Lockelle Jacobin mökissä tuntemattomana hahmona ja pyytää Locken apua. Hurley löytää Jacobin mökin ja näkee ikkunassa Christianin hahmon. Kun Keamy teloittaa Alexin Benin nähden, Ben kutsuu hirviön hyökkäämään Keamyn miesten kimppuun. Hirviö haavoittaa yhtä ryhmän jäsentä kuolettavasti. Laivalla Keamy sanoo ”mustan savupilarin” heittäneen miehen 20 jalan korkeuteen.
    ellauri045.html on line 736: Myöhemmin Musta-asuinen mies Christianin hahmossa pitää Aaronia käsissään Clairen nähden. Myöhemmin Locke kohtaa miehen Christianin hahmossa Jacobin mökissä Clairen kanssa. Mies väittää voivansa puhua hänelle Jacobin puolesta. Mies kehottaa Johnia siirtämään saarta. Christian ilmestyy Michaelille juuri ennen pommin räjähdystä, sanoen hänen ”olevan vapaa lähtemään”. Claire tutustuu Musta-asuiseen mieheen tajuten tämän olevan ”ystävä” ja voivan olla missä muodossa tahansa. Hän auttaa Clairea selviämään Toisten hyökkäyksiltä kolmen vuoden ajan, uskotellen tälle Toisten vieneen Aaronin. Mies ilmestyy Lockelle Christianina nuhdellen tätä siitä, että tämä antoi Benin siirtää saarta. Mies opastaa Locken jäätyneen rattaan luo. Locke siirtää rattaan paikalleen pysäyttäen aikahypyt.
    ellauri045.html on line 738: Kun Ajira Airwaysin lento on tehnyt pakkolaskun Hydra-saarelle, Musta-asuinen mies ilmestyy Sunille Christianin muodossa ja näyttää tälle valokuvan vuodelta 1977, jossa Jin, Hurley, Jack ja Kate ovat mukana Dharma Initiativessa. Myöhemmin Musta-asuinen mies omaksuu Locken hahmon ja soluttautuu Ilanan joukkoihin. Mies matkaa Benin kanssa pääsaarelle, jossa he kohtaavat Sunin ja Frankin. Mies johdattaa Benin Temppelin kammioon, jossa hän ilmestyy savuhirviönä ja näyttää Benille tämän menneisyyden teot, jotka johtivat Alexin kuolemaan. Mies ilmestyy Benille myös Alexin muodossa, käskien tätä totella ”Lockea” kaikessa, varoittaen tappamasta häntä kuoleman uhalla.
    ellauri045.html on line 740: Locken muodossa oleva Musta-asuinen mies kohtaa Richardin ryhmän vaatien tätä viemään hänet Jacobin luo. Päästyään Taweret-patsaan luo, Richard vastahakoisesti päästää miehen ja Benin tapaamaan Jacobia. Jacob tunnistaa ”Locken” veljekseen, sanomalla tälle: ”Löysit porsaanreikäsi.” Musta-asuinen mies toteaa, ettei Jacob tiedä, mitä hän joutui tekemään löytääkseen sen. Ben puukottaa Jacobin kuoliaaksi ja Musta-asuinen mies työntää ruumiin tuleen polttaen sen. Bramin ryhmä ryntää patsaan alle ja kohtaa Musta-asuisen miehen, joka kertoo heille Jacobin kuolleen, ja ettei heidän tarvitse enää suojella ketään. Ryhmä yrittää ampua miehen, mutta tämä muuntautuu savuhirviöksi tappaen kaikki ryhmän jäsenet. Mies lyö Richardin tajuttomaksi ja vie tämän viidakkoon.
    ellauri045.html on line 742: Richardin kieltäytyessä liittymästä Musta-asuisen miehen puolelle, tämä suuntaa parakeille ja kohtaa Sawyerin, joka tajuaa ettei mies ole ulkomuodostaan huolimatta Locke. Matkallaan luolalle mies kohtaa nuoren Jacobin ”haamun”, joka muistuttaa, ettei hän voi tappaa Sawyeria. Mies vie Sawyerin luolaan, jonka seinään Jacob oli kirjoittanut selviytyneiden nimiä, joista suurin osa oli yliviivattu. Mies viivaa Locken nimen yli ja selittää Sawyerille Jacobin halunneen Sawyerin suojelevan saarta yhtenä hänen kandidaattinaan. Sawyer päättää kuitenkin lähteä pois saarelta Musta-asuisen miehen kanssa.
    ellauri045.html on line 748: Hurleyn ryhmän saavuttua neuvottelemaan Musta-asuisen miehen kanssa, hän kertoo Jackille yrittäneensä neuvoa selviytyneitä aiemmin Christianin muodossa. Zoen saavuttua kertomaan uhkavaatimuksen Widmorelta, Musta-asuinen mies suuntaa ryhmänsä kanssa rannalle käskien Sawyeria hakemaan purjeveneen. Sawyer kuitenkin karkaa Jackin, Katen, Hurleyn, Sunin, Clairen ja Frankin kanssa. Jack päättää jäädä saarelle ja ui takaisin rannalle, jossa Musta-asuinen mies odottaa ryhmänsä kanssa. Kun Widmore aloittaa tykistötulen, Musta-asuinen mies vie Jackin turvaan.
    ellauri045.html on line 750: Jack ja Musta-asuinen mies soutavat veneellä Hydra-saarelle, jossa he vapauttavat muut selviytyneet. Saavuttuaan koneelle Musta-asuinen mies sanoo koneen olevan viritetty räjähteillä ja että heidän on poistuttava saarelta sukellusveneellä. Saavuttuaan veneen luo Jack työntää miehen veteen ja pakenee veneellä saarelta ilman Musta-asuista miestä ja Clairea. Mies oli kuitenkin piilottanut Jackin reppuun räjähteen, jonka Sawyer vahingossa aktivoi. Jack pakenee uppoavasta sukellusveneestä Hurleyn, Sawyerin ja Katen kanssa. Sayid, Sun ja Jin menehtyvät. Mies sanoo Clairelle sukellusveneen uponneen ja menevänsä viimeistelemään aloittamansa asian.
    ellauri045.html on line 752: Mies saapuu pääsaarelle, ja Widmore käskee kaikkien piiloutua. Richard yrittää neuvotella miehen kanssa, mutta tämä ilmestyy savuhirviönä ja heittää Richardin ilmaan. Hän kohtaa Benin, joka paljastaa Widmoren sijainnin. Mies kuulustelee Widmorea ja Zoea, mutta kun Widmore ei paljasta mitään, mies viiltää Zoen kurkun auki. Mies uhkaa tappaa Pennyn päästyään pois saarelta, jos Widmore ei puhuisi. Widmore kertoo miehelle Desmondista, kunnes Ben ampuu Widmoren. Mies sanoo Benille Widmoren kertoneen Desmondin olevan Jacobin viimeinen mahdollisuus, jos kaikki hänen kandidaattinsa ovat kuolleet.
    ellauri045.html on line 754: Musta-asuinen mies löytää Desmondin Rosen ja Bernardin luota, uhaten tappaa heidät jos Desmond ei auttaisi häntä. He kohtaavat Jackin ryhmän, jolloin Kate yrittää turhaan ampua Musta-asuisen miehen. Desmond lasketaan virtaukseen ja tämä sammuttaa Lähteen valon, jolloin Musta-asuinen mies menettää kuolemattomuutensa. Mies aikoo paeta saarelta veneellä, mutta Jack haastaa tämän kaksintaisteluun kalliolla. Mies puukottaa Jackiä, mutta Kate ampuu miestä. Mies sanoo viimeisiksi sanoikseen ”olette myöhässä”, jolloin Jack työntää hänet alas kalliolta. Jack toteuttaa Jacobin tahdon estää miestä lähtemästä saarelta.
    ellauri045.html on line 780: Deirdre McCloskey, an acclaimed professor and former University of Chicago protégé of Milton Friedman, stunned the academic world with a sex change in 1995. But that's just one interesting part of a woman now focused on a less macho, more 'human' approach to capitalist economics.
    ellauri045.html on line 782: The tall, elegant lady with the dark, slightly veiled voice will be 70 next September. She is a scientist by training, as well as an expert in mathematics, economics and theology. She has rubbed shoulders and lower places with an impressive number of Nobel laureates, and also happens to be a prolific essayist.
    ellauri045.html on line 784: Married for 30 happy years as Donald, with two grown children (who alas have not spoken to me since 1995), I live on Printer's Row in Chicago with my Norwich terrier named Will Shakespeare and my Episcopal church across the street — which is why I'm always late for church!
    ellauri045.html on line 804: Justice is one primary virtue, of course, the balance and respect in society so characteristic of Switzerland-well, I suppose not always, and not for every single immigrant, and until 1971 not for every single woman voter; but usually. Temperance is another, the balance in a soul, controlling desire. Courage is the third. What person could flourish if like Oblomov he stayed in bed out of uncontrolled fear, or out of ennui, an aristocratic version of cowardice? Prudence is the executive virtue, as St. Thomas Aquinas called it-know-how, savoir faire, self-interest. It rounds out the four virtues most admired in the tough little cities or tougher big empires of the classical Mediterranean. The Romans called the four of justice, temperance, courage, and prudence the "cardinal" virtues, on which a society of warriors or orators or courtiers hinged (cardo, hinge). The Christians called them, not entirely in contempt, "pagan."
    ellauri045.html on line 806: Christianity added its own three others virtue, in St. Paul's words "faith, hope, and love, these three abide. But the greatest of these is love." The three are called "theological" or-flatteringly to Christianity, since we all know alleged Christians who in their xenophobia or homophobia or X-phobia do not practice them-"Christian" virtues. The three holy virtues smell of incense, but can be given entirely secular definitions, as the Peterson and Seligman volume does. Faith is the backward-looking virtue of having an identity, a place from which one must in integrity start: you are a mother, a daughter, a wife, a schweitzer, a woman, a teacher, a reader, and would not think of denying them, or changing them frivolously. Hope, by contrast, is the forward-looking virtue of having a destination, a project. Where are you going? Quo vadis? If you are literally hopeless you go home tonight and use your military rifle (you are Swiss, so you have one) to shoot yourself. And love, the greatest of these, is the point of it all: love of husband/wife or both, love of country, love of art, love of science, love of God/dog or both.
    ellauri045.html on line 859: Lisää tukea urheiluvihalle löytyy rättipäisen Wallacen Loputtoman läpän loputtomista tennisurheiluselostuxista. Jotain perusteellisesti väärin pitää olla siinä että lapsia eristetään johkin lahjakkaiden leirille missä niiden pitää puristella palloa kaikkialla paizi syödessä ja niille kasvaa oikee kyynärvarsi joka on 3x vasemman kokoinen ja näyttää lapseen kiinnitetyltä gorillan tai satamajätkän kädeltä. Mitä helvettiä? Etmä vihaan tällästä erikoistumista johkin täysin hyödyttömään paskaan. Vitun lahjakkaita lapsia. Wallusta tää hulluus teki vainajan. Hirsipuulintuna keikkui katto-orressa.
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    Nacque a Padova verso il 1523 da una famiglia di origine milanese e di condizione borghese: alla morte del padre Bartolomeo (1531), commerciante di gioielli, la vedova Cecilia, con Gaspara e i fratelli Baldassare e Cassandra, si trasferì a Venezia. Cassandra era cantante e Baldassare poeta: quest'ultimo morì per malattia nel 1544 a diciannove anni, e ciò turbò molto Gaspara, tanto da farle meditare una vita monacale, stimolata su questa strada da suor Paola Antonia Negri; di lui restano i sonetti stampati con quelli della ben più nota sorella. Leimasimen isä oli kultaseppä, sixköhän sen nimi oli Leima. Kultaseppä Leima, sen tytär Gaspara Leimasin, ikäänkuin hullunkurisista perheistä. Bartolomeus tulee hepreasta Bar Tolomai, eli Ptolemaioxen poika. Bartolomeus oli tavixin apostoli, joka nyljettiin Armeniassa ja naulattiin ristiin vielä kuin nahkurin orsille.
    ellauri046.html on line 63: In laguna venne accolta dalla raffinata ed istruita società veneziana; al suo interno condusse una vita elegante e spregiudicata, segnalandosi per la sua bellezza e per le sue qualità. Fu difatti cantante e suonatrice di liuto, oltre che poetessa, ed entrò nell'Accademia dei Dubbiosi con il nome di Anasilla (così veniva chiamato in latino il fiume Piave - Anaxus - che attraversava il feudo dei Collalto, cui apparteneva quel Collaltino che lei amò). L'abitazione degli Stampa divenne uno dei salotti letterari più famosi di Venezia, frequentato dai migliori pittori, letterati e musicisti del Veneto, e molti accorrevano a seguire le esecuzioni canore di Gaspara delle liriche di Petrarca.
    Leimasin oli nätti ja kulturnaja, osas käyttää luuttua enemmällä kuin yhdellä sormella, ja laulaa kauniisti. Stampat piti tyylikästä salonkia Veneziassa, jonne tuli Petrarcakin Laura-nyyhkytyxineen.
    ellauri046.html on line 81: puollo almen per miracolo, che spesso voin tehdä sen ainakin ihmeen avulla, joka usein
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    ellauri046.html on line 107: I'll never find my way back home,
    ellauri046.html on line 192: He was a "very stern man, to all appearances dry and prosaic, but under his 'rustic cloak' demeanor he concealed an active imagination which not even his great age could blunt". He was also interested in philosophy and often hosted intellectuals at his home.The young Kierkegaard read the philosophy of Christian Wolff. He also preferred the comedies of Ludvig Holberg, the writings of Johann Georg Hamann, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Edward Young, and Plato.
    ellauri046.html on line 199: Schelling's 1841 lectures with Mikhail Bakunin, Jacob Burckhardt, and Friedrich Engels; each had come away with a different perspective. Hahaa tosiaan. Söören peri iskältä 30K riikintaaleria, eikä enää selvää päivää nähnyt. Ei huolenhäivää.
    ellauri046.html on line 268: Kierkegaard's humor ranges from the droll to the rollicking; from farce to intricate, subtle analysis; from nimble stories to amusing aphorisms. In these pages you are invited to meet the wife of an author who burned her husband's manuscript and a businessman who, even with an abundance of calling cards, forgot his own name. You will hear of an interminable vacillator whom archeologists found still pacing thousands of years later, trying to come to a decision. Then there is the emperor who became a barkeeper in order to stay in the know.
    ellauri046.html on line 272: Not only does this book make Kierkegaard accessible but it also entertains, regales with story, and amuses. It will be useful for the lectern, pulpit, and after-dinner dais. The selections, which made me laugh, illustrate sardonically the contradictions of existence."—David J. Gouwens, Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University.
    ellauri046.html on line 274: Keywords: academia; actors; assistant professors; banquets; baptism; behavioral change; clergy; Constantin Constantius; contradiction; costumes; day laborers; disciples; earnestness; ethical existence; existence; finishing; freedom; Godthaab; Hegelian philosophy; horses; incommensurability; inwardness; lifelong tasks; love; male vulnerability; misunderstanding; money; Nicolaus Notabene; Philosophical Fragments; pleasure; professors; Quidam; Repetition; Socrates; suffering; talkativeness.
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    ellauri046.html on line 347: Kierkegaard was born in 1813 to a prosperous family in Copenhagen. He seems to have suffered some sort of trauma early on, associated with his breaking-off an engagement to his beloved Regine Olsen (he never married), or perhaps because of his sternly religious father, or the fact that his mother, and all but one of his six siblings, died young.
    ellauri046.html on line 359: This abridgement reduces the original quarter of a million words down to about 12,000 (around 5%), based on three different translations, one by Alastair Hannay, another by Howard V. Hong and Edna H. Hong, and a third by an unnamed translator, possibly Lee M. Hollander. As with many of these condensed versions, having picked out the glowing passages may give an impression of a coherence which is absent in the rambling, repetitive and frequently incomprehensible original. The staccato style, though, is what it is like.
    ellauri046.html on line 431: Abstract
    ellauri046.html on line 433: This brief study argues that Kierkegaard's Journals show beyond reasonable doubt that he was homosexual. It does so because he believed that the recognition of this fact was central to the understanding of his life and thought, because he could not bring himself to say this openly even in the privacy of his own Journals, because he hoped and prayed that his "reader" would discover and reveal it after his death, because even distinguished scholars privy to his "secret" have remained silent and because, given these facts, it is surely time to open up this question.
    ellauri046.html on line 435: This very preliminary study has eight parts. The first assembles a number of entries from his Journals showing that he was homosexual and seen as such by at least some of his contemporaries. The second looks again at his relation with Regine and examines some of his own accounts of his relations with other men. The third provides other evidence of his homosexuality, particularly from his youth. The fourth briefly outlines his conceptions of and relations to Socrates, Christ and God. The fifth attempts to trace the history of his understanding of the relation of Christianity and homosexuality. The sixth repeats some of his own accounts of the homosexual origin and character of the central notions of his existentialism. The seventh presents homosexuality as his hope and agenda for future. Finally, the eighth attempts to summarize and make sense of the preceding.
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    Tästä Veronicasta tuli toinen osuma Wallu Wallacen kirjan loppupuolella, jossa joku transu narkkari tekee karzalla veronican väistääxeen toisen spugenaisen lähestymisen. (Alaviite: Wallullakin on tollanen rätti ozalla, johon se pyyhkii hikeä.)
    ellauri046.html on line 454: Saint Veronica, also known as Berenike, was a woman from Jerusalem who lived in the 1st century AD, according to extra-biblical Christian sacred tradition. A celebrated saint in many pious Christian countries, the 17th-century Acta Sanctorum published by the Bollandists listed her feast under July 12, but the German Jesuit scholar Joseph Braun cited her commemoration in Festi Marianni on 13 January.
    ellauri046.html on line 456: According to Church tradition, Veronica was moved with sympathy seeing Jesus carrying the cross to Calvary and gave him her veil so that he could wipe his forehead. Jesus accepted the offer, and when he returned the veil the image of his face was miraculously captured on it. The resulting relic became known as the Veil of Veronica.
    ellauri046.html on line 458: The initial attack by the matador is called the suerte de capote ("act of the cape"), and there are a number of fundamental "lances" (or passes) that matadors make; the most common being the verónica (named after Saint Veronica), which is the act of a matador letting their cloak trail over the bull´s head as it runs past.
    ellauri046.html on line 460: Coma Berenices, or Berenice’s Hair, is a constellation in the northern sky. It was named after the Queen Berenice II of Egypt. The constellation is home to the North Galactic Pole.
    ellauri046.html on line 464: Coma Berenices is not a large constellation, yet it contains a number of famous deep sky objects, among them the Black Eye Galaxy (Messier 64), Messier 98, Messier 99, Messier 100, the globular cluster Messier 53, the Needle Galaxy (NGC 4565) and the Coma Cluster of galaxies. It also contains the northern part of the Virgo cluster of galaxies.
    ellauri046.html on line 469: Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, né Pierre-Augustin Caron le 24 janvier 1732 à Paris où il est mort le 18 mai 1799, est un écrivain, dramaturge, musicien et homme d'affaires français. Éditeur de Voltaire, il est aussi à l'origine de la première loi en faveur du droit d'auteur et le fondateur de la Société des auteurs. Également espion et marchand d'armes pour le compte du roi, c'est un homme d'action et de combats qui ne semble jamais désarmé face à un ennemi ou à l'adversité. Son existence est tout entière marquée par l'empreinte du théâtre et s'il est principalement connu pour son œuvre dramatique, en particulier la trilogie de Figaro, sa vie se mêle étrangement à ses œuvres.


    ellauri046.html on line 474: Nebenher versuchte er vergeblich, den Verlobten seiner dort lebenden Schwester Marie, José Clavijo y Fajardo, zur Einhaltung seines Eheversprechens zu zwingen. Das Verhältnis zwischen Clavijo und Marie war undurchsichtig; Beaumarchais verarbeitete dieses Thema zehn Jahre später zu einem rührenden Miniroman, aus dem Goethe 1774 sein Stück Clavigo machte.


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    ellauri046.html on line 676: Saladin agreed to confirm an inviolate peace between Christians and Saracens, guaranteeing for both free passage and access to the Holy Sepulcher of the Lord without the exaction of any tribute and with the freedom of bringing objects for sale through any land whatever and of exercising a free commerce.
    ellauri046.html on line 760: Tentten ennakoi hupasasti nazeja ja Auschwitzin tunnaria: Arbeit macht frei. Netop ved at arbejde frigjoer Mennesket sig, bliver herre over Naturen, viser sig hoeijere
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    ellauri046.html on line 855: Nikke väitti et kaikki kirjallisuus (paizi ehkä Jane Austen) on krimiä. On se surkeaa. Niken vaimo oli hollantilainen Rene. Nikke ei kuitenkaan ole kovin kiinnostunut rikoxista eikä edes juonista, se on sen saving grace. Siinä se muistuttaa esikuvansa Simenonia.
    ellauri046.html on line 860: jokaisen englantilaisen silmissä maisema olisi silti ollut vastustamattomn edwardiaaninen, kuin suoraan Victoria Sackville-Westin (Virginia Woolfin heilan) romaaneista: Ratty ja Molly kumartuneina tarkastelemaan lahonnutta jollaa (Toad odotettavissa hetkellä millä hyvänsä, mukanaan kammottava uusi Chriscraftinsa). Jossain täällä voisi olla myös Potwell Inn, jossa mister Polly tarjoilisi 'Omletteja', ja Jim-setä häirizisi yleistä rauhaa kuollut ankerias aseenaan.


    ellauri046.html on line 882: In Jaegertracht und hat ein Ross,
    ellauri046.html on line 889: Da lacht Schoen-Rohtraut:
    ellauri046.html on line 934: Ah! the lad pulls back!
    ellauri046.html on line 953: . . . In July 1868 Moerike wrote to a friend: ". . . Just by chance I ran across the Old German name Rohtraut in a dictionary. Up until then I hadn't heard it used. It shone forth for me like a flaming rose, and with it the King's daughter came to life" . . .
    ellauri046.html on line 955: Tuskin se siihen yhteen pusuun jäi. Varmaan kangettiin alahuuleen asti. Trachtenanzugin Lederhoseissa on edessä näppärä napitettava läppä. Sellaiset oli mullakin kun kävelin Suopellosta Rauhixeen Seijan luo juhannuxena 1976.


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    Jöötinvääntöä


    ellauri047.html on line 68: Leipzig oli fashionaabeli pikku-Pariisi. Me tehtiin pikku kiekka Leipzigiin automatkalla Dresdeniin. Siellä oli hurjan hiljaista, oli sunnuntai. Melkein kuin koronapandemian aikana. Amerikkalaiset pommitti sen hajalle, muttei niin hajalle kuin Dresdenin. Nazit sentään säästi Pariisin kun halus sinne juhlimaan. Tulimerellä tervehti merentakaisia esi-isiä. Euroopasta karkotettujen hihhuleiden jälkeläiset maxo takaisin. Varmaan ne halus että Dresdenissä näyttäis jatkossa samalta kuin jenkeissä autoteiden varsilla: Motel-kylttejä, No Vacancy, Texaco-asemia, Taco Billejä. Asfalttia, tyhjää, autoja. Paljon, paljon mamuja. No siinä on niiden toiveet kyilä toteutuneet. Dresdenissä oli uusnazien mamumellakoita päivittäin hienosti uudelleenrakennetulla torilla.
    ellauri047.html on line 70: Saikun jälkeen Goethe jatkoi lakitieteen opiskelua Strasbourgissa. Johann Gottfried von Herder tutustutti Goethen Homerokseen, William Shakespeareen, acpherson James">James Macphersonin Ossianin lauluihin ja goottilaiseen tyyliin.
    ellauri047.html on line 72: Jöötti kirjoitti Strasburgissa lakitieteen väitöskirjan jossa se suositti kirkon ja valtion erottamista. Se oli grande katastroofi, suuri skandaali. Jöötti meinattiin jo heittää pihalle, mut isä tuli hätiin, sen annettiin sitten tehdä lisari. Väitöskirjakässäri on hävinnyt. Ei sisälly 143-osaiseen koko tuotantoon. Lisurissa se pohdiskeli, pitäiskö nainen joka tekee au-lapsellensa abortin ex post facto listiä vai ei. Tää on kuuluisa Gretchen-teema, jota se pyörittelee myös Faustissa. Hemmetti. Siitä lisää myöhemmin.
    ellauri047.html on line 80: „Er besitzt, was man Genie nennt, und eine ganz außerordentliche Einbildungskraft. Er ist in seinen Affekten heftig. Er hat eine edle Denkungsart. […] Er liebt die Kinder und kann sich mit ihnen sehr beschäftigen. Er ist bizarre und hat in seinem Betragen, seinem Äußerlichen verschiedenes, das ihn unangenehm machen könnte. Aber bei Kindern, bei Frauenzimmern und vielen andern ist er doch wohl angeschrieben. – Er tut, was ihm gefällt, ohne sich darum zu kümmern, ob es anderen gefällt, ob es Mode ist, ob es die Lebensart erlaubt. Aller Zwang ist ihm verhaßt. […] Aus den schönen Wissenschaften und Künsten hat er sein Hauptwerk gemacht oder vielmehr aus allen Wissenschaften, nur nicht denen sogenannten Brotwissenschaften.“
    ellauri047.html on line 107: Kun Goethe tapas Napsun 1808, Napsu totes äimissään: "Vous êtes un homme!". Olikohan sille annettu muuta ymmärtää. Goethesta se oli hienoa, se muisteli Napsua aina hyvällä. No Goethen kuoltua sen lääkäri väitti että se oli kaunis vainaja. Napsu ize oli pyylevä hukkapätkä ja Schopenhauer koala. Matthew Arnold (Dover Beach) diggas Goethea. Goethe saxansi Dideroota eikä tykännyt matikasta enempää kuin se. Tesla osas Faustin ulkoa ja kekkas vaihtovirran kerran mumistessaan sitä. Mumiskohan Elon Musk Torquato Tassoa tehdessään Johnille Tesla-autoa? Vääntö niissä on kyllä hyvä. It takes all kinds to make a world.
    ellauri047.html on line 121: Nietzschen aloituskahdexikko oli: Epicurus and Montaigne, Goethe and Spinoza, Plato and acques">Rousseau, Pascal and Schopenhauer.


    ellauri047.html on line 185: Siellä hän tutustui seuraaviin henkilöihin; Friedrich Ludwig Schröder, Conrad Ekhof, Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Melchior Goeze, sekä Reimarus ja König sukuihin.
    ellauri047.html on line 210: und einer Nachwelt untern Füßen? Jälkipolvet mun haudallani tallaa.
    ellauri047.html on line 221: Dich nach Würde zu besingen! muotoilla sun ansaizema hymistys!
    ellauri047.html on line 223: Nach der Arbeit ist gut ruhn. Työn päälle lepo sitten maittaa.
    ellauri047.html on line 249: Goethen Faustissa setämies Faust panee epähuomiossa paxuxi viattoman rotinkaisen Gretchenin, jolla oli esimerkillisen siisti vaikka köyhä kämppä. (Sitä Goethe erikoisen paljon ihasteli, kunnon sakemannina.) Gretchen vetää Faustin vauvan alas vessanpöntöstä. Was nun, kleiner Mann? Pitäskö Gretchen vetää alas vauvan perästä, vai ei? Sitähän ei tässä pohdita, kenen vika kaikki viime kädessä ehkä oli, das gehört nicht zur Sache.
    ellauri047.html on line 288: nach dem Italiänischen.
    ellauri047.html on line 290: Jüngst schlich ich meinem Mädgen nach,
    ellauri047.html on line 292: Umfasst’ ich sie im Hayn; sie sprach:
    ellauri047.html on line 360: Wie lacht die Flur!
    ellauri047.html on line 470: Nach dem Himmel.
    ellauri047.html on line 472: Jagt er bunten Kieseln nach,
    ellauri047.html on line 487: Nach der Ebne dringt sein Lauf
    ellauri047.html on line 505: Die sich ach! vergebens öffnen,
    ellauri047.html on line 639: Wer reitet so spät durch Wind und Nacht ?
    ellauri047.html on line 640: Es ist der Vater. Es ist gleich acht.
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    Wandrers Nachthemd


    ellauri047.html on line 684: Und schon krachte das Glied unter den Lasten der Frucht.
    ellauri047.html on line 696: Mag sich jeder so gern, wie es der Künstler gedacht.
    ellauri047.html on line 748: Betrachtet, forscht, die Einzelheiten sammelt,
    ellauri047.html on line 749: Naturgeheimniß werde nachgestammelt.
    ellauri047.html on line 799: Ossianin laulut (The Works of Ossian) ovat kokoelma skotlantilaisen runoilijan James Macphersonin kirjoittamia, vuosina 1760–1765 englanniksi julkaistuja sankarirunoja. Macpherson väitti runojen olleen käännös hänen Skotlannin Ylämailta kokoamastaan, suullisena kansanperinteenä säilyneestä ikivanhasta gaelinkielisestä runoudesta, jonka alkuperäinen sepittäjä olisi ollut varhaiskeskiajalla elänyt Ossian-niminen bardi. Runot ruokkivat skottien kansallisuusaatetta ja saivat suuren suosion ympäri Eurooppaa siitä huolimatta, että niiden autenttisuudesta esitettiin alusta alkaen epäilyksiä. Ossianin laulut vaikuttivat merkittävästi varsinkin romantiikan kirjallisuuteen ja runouteen. Nykyisin niitä pidetään paljolti Macphersonin itsensä sepittäminä, vaikka hän lainasi niihin aiheita myös oikeasta kansanrunoudesta.
    ellauri047.html on line 966: Uudessa kuviossa kaivettiin uskonsotienkin teemat esille. Tuskin oli sattumaa et Goethesta yhtäkkiä Shakespeare oli ihan parhautta, Racine ja Corneille ei enää midiä. Fred pelastui lopulta 2 keisarinnan tyrmäyxeltä sillä että Bog soitti gongia ja tempas Elisabetin taivaaseen. Sodan lopputulos: status quo ante bellum. Jostain kumman syystä jengi laski tän Rauhan voitoxi.
    ellauri047.html on line 994: Hagerteja, Mohammedeja ja muita matuja kehotetaan suomentamaan nimensä jos ne haluu kotoutua Suomen ihmemaahan. Naamarikin olis hyvä vaihtaa, mutta vaikeampaa. Michael Jacksoninkin nenänvalkaisuohjelma kusi kintuille. Oulun Houruloista tuli Hoffreneja ja Hoffrenista Hiekkala. Barkmaneista tuli Carlsoneja. Joskus nuorena mietin nimenmuutosta Kaarnaxi, niinkuin bark, honaatko. Lauri Kaarna kuulostaisi joltain Outsiderin sankarilta.
    ellauri047.html on line 998: Aber als die römische Besatzung aus Deutschland verschwunden war und im Rheinland starke Judengemeinden zurückblieben, in denen sich die hebräisch-deutsche Mischsprache "Jiddisch" entwickelte, kommt es zur Verdeutschung hebräischer Namen durch zufälligen Gleichklang: Da wird Aaron zu Arnold, Benjamin zu Benno, Levi zu Ludwig, Moses zu Moritz, Simon zu Siegmund. Später entstehen deutsch klingende Familiennamen: Simon zu Schimmerling und Schimmerl, Isachar zu Sacher, Socher, Socherl und Sucher, Levi oder Loeb zu Lemann und Lehmann, Isak zu Eisemann, Eisermann, Jakob zu Kaufmann (-mann war eine beliebte Diminutivform). Oder die Namen wurden ins Deutsche übersetzt: Baruch oder Ascher (der Glückliche) wurde zu Selig, Seligmann, Eljakim oder Obadja zu dem überaus beliebten Gottschalk.
    ellauri047.html on line 1002: In deutscher Übersetzung entstanden daraus die Namen Lebebaum, Lebenthal und Lebenlang, durch lautliche Angleichung: Haim, Haime, Heym, Haimann, Heymann - und Heine. In anderen Sprachen gibt es Chaim als Heimof, Haimovici, Haimovitz, Haimovsky, Heimsohn, Vidal, Vidas, Vivante. Schon in Rom entstand aus Chaim der Name Vitus (Vitus ist kein römischer Name). Über den Heiligennamen Vitus wurde das hebräische Chaim zum urbayrischen Veit(l)...
    ellauri047.html on line 1006: Kennedy used the phrase twice in his speech, including at the end, pronouncing the sentence with his Boston accent and reading from his note "ish bin ein Bearleaner", which he had written out using English orthography to approximate the German pronunciation. He also used classical Latin pronunciation of civis romanus sum, with the c pronounced [k] and the v as [w].
    ellauri047.html on line 1008: There is a widespread misconception (outside German-speaking countries) that the phrase was not used correctly and actually means "I am a doughnut", referring to the Berliner doughnut. It has even been embellished into an urban legend, including equally incorrect claims about the audience laughing at this phrase.
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    Laulurunoutta


    ellauri048.html on line 35: Müsset im Naturbetrachten Luonnossa se muistakaa
    ellauri048.html on line 36: Immer eins wie alles achten: yhtä kaikin katastaa:
    ellauri048.html on line 85: kuolemaan 1715. Musiikissa Bach kuuluu tähän trendiin. Tärkein tunne oli

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    ellauri048.html on line 465: Geboren 1953 bei Soest/NRW. Studium in Marburg und Freiburg (Anglistik, Romanistik u.a.), Promotion über John Cowper Powys, Habilitation über moderne britische Lyrik. Lebte in Großbritannien, Frankreich, USA, längere Aufenthalte auch in Japan, Indien, Russland und Italien. Lehrte englische und amerikanische Literatur in Amherst/Massachusetts sowie in Freiburg, Konstanz und Tübingen und an russischen Universitäten. Seit 1993 Professor für Englische Literatur an der Universität Leipzig, wo er auch das studium universale leitet.
    ellauri048.html on line 541: Parallels have been drawn between the "Lord of the Flies" and actual incident from 1965 when a group of 6 schoolboys who sailed a fishing boat from Tonga were hit by a storm and marooned on the uninhabited island of ʻAöö-ta, considered dead by their relatives in Nuku‘alofa. The group not only managed to survive for over 15 months but "had set up a small commune with food garden, hollowed-out tree trunks to store rainwater, a gymnasium with curious weights, a badminton court, chicken pens and a permanent fire, all from handiwork, an old knife blade and much determination". Dutch historian Rutger Bregman, writing about this situation said that Golding's portrayal was unrealistic. There has been no WW III yet, and kids killing other kids is entirely unheard of. Except a bunch of school killings in America and Finland, among other places.
    ellauri048.html on line 702: Saul Bellowin alter ego Gene Henderson tiesi että monet Lähi-Idän prinssit oli saaneet amerikkalaisen koulusivistyxen. Se ei tajunnut miten niistä oli tullut niin verenhimoisia, vaikka niille oli opetettu The Village Blacksmith ja "sweet Alice and laughing Allegra". Häh? Osoittautuu et nää on Longfellowia. Longfellow oli seppoilun armoitettu runoseppo, nää runot opetetaan jenkkikakaroille vieläkin.
    ellauri048.html on line 704: No Gene painii ison nokikepin kaa ja tietysti voittaa sen, ollen am. merijalkaväen sotilas, old mustache jonka rinta on kuin tynnöri. Siannäköinen siankasvattaja jolle paxuhuulinen neekerikuningas opettaa elämisen taitoa. Koko kirjassa ei ole naisia kuin kulissina. Eik muita ihmisiäkään kuin Sale, muut on pahvikuvia ja statisteja.
    ellauri048.html on line 728: the occasional presence of a shamanistic, feminized male who acts as a mediator in male/female relationships

  • ellauri048.html on line 738: Bellow's characterisation of his father's background is one of the most enjoyable strands of the book and an interesting companion to Saul's fiction. His father, Abraham, is characterised by his grandson as a crook and a tyrant, who despised his youngest son's literary ambitions and pummelled him – and all his sons – until Saul grabbed his hand mid-air one day and said, "I'm a married man, Pa. You cannot hit me anymore." In adulthood, on the rare occasions Bellow tried to talk to his father about his upbringing, Saul would shake him off and say rather pointedly: "You shouldn't blame your parents for your faults." Bellow smiles. "And he said this to me, a therapist no less! His father loved him, but it was a tumultuous relationship and my grandfather was mercurial as hell."
    ellauri048.html on line 740: Bellow makes a distinction between "young Saul", the Marxist and rebel, and "old Saul", the famous author and increasing reactionary. Young Saul was his son's ally and encourager; old Saul was "buried under pessimism, anger, bitterness, intolerance and preoccupations with evil and with his death".
    ellauri048.html on line 757: Hessu oli kova kauppaamaan omia kirjojaan. Niitä osti Queen Victoria, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Prime Minister William Gladstone, Walt Whitman ja Oscar Wilde. At the time of his death, he was one of the most successful writers in America, with an estate worth an estimated $356,000. Olipa amerikkalainen loppukaneetti. Silti Hessu ei ollut tarpeexi amerikkahenkinen: but he failed to capture the American spirit like his great contemporary Walt Whitman, and his work generally lacked emotional depth and imaginative power. Se oli liian pro-Eurooppa. Löysä riimittelijä, tiivistivät myöhempien sukupolvien kriitikot ilkeästi. Orjuuden vastustajanakin Långben oli vähän puoliveteinen. Ameriikan Immi Hellen.
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    The Village Blacksmith

    ellauri048.html on line 769: His hair is crisp, and black, and long, Nokikepillä on tukka käkkärä,
    ellauri048.html on line 770: His face is like the tan; Savunvärinen on ukkopaha.
    ellauri048.html on line 773: And looks the whole world in the face, Se vahtii silmä kovana pajan tuottoa.
    ellauri048.html on line 792: He hears the parson pray and preach, tuskin kuulee pastorimme sanoja,
    ellauri048.html on line 806: Each morning sees some task begin, Huono bisnesmies ruiskii vastatuuleen,
    ellauri048.html on line 807: Each evening sees it close hölmö nuijii alasimen ihan hajalle.
    ellauri048.html on line 816: Each burning deed and thought. syy on aina sepässä eikä sydessä.
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    Tämän runon ja muita pitkän häiskän runoja käänsi espanjaksi kolombialainen poeetta Rafael Pombo. Useissa haastatteluissa baseballinpelaaja ja manageri Billy Southworth on maininnut että sen isä luki tätä runoa sille niin usein pienenä, niin että Billy oppi sen ulkoa, ja se on usein inspiroinut sitä aikuisena. Useita lainauxia runosta esiintyy väliruuduissa Buster Keatonin 1922 mykkäelokuvassa The Blacksmith (1922). Vuonna 1938 Tommie Connor, Jimmy Kennedy, and Hamilton Kennedy tekivät siitä koomisen laulu-ja tanssinumeron, jota Glenn Miller lauloi 1990 filmissä Memphis Belle. Repe Sorsa siteeraa siitä pätkän 1953 piirretyssä Duck Amuck. Notta ei se ihan hukkiin mennyt.
    ellauri048.html on line 853: O'er the arms and back of my chair; tarttuu siihen kuusin hyppysin.
    ellauri048.html on line 864: Such an old mustache as I am voivanne päällä vielä pitää pikkarin?
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    ellauri048.html on line 926: Goethe plucks the flower although it tells him not to do so. He takes it to his house and plants it in his garden. He wants to tell us, viewers or readers, look how noble I am, he because he takes it home. He doesn't realize that by taking the flower home he is taking her wild life away and domisticating it in his factory (garden). In that he is not different from industrialists and people who practise green house raising. It is like enslaving his flower and on top of that he wants to be applauded and praised because he doesn't kill it. However, he does't listen to what his flower says: do not pluck me or I will die.
    ellauri048.html on line 946: From guest Abigail (contact)
    ellauri048.html on line 949: From guest Claudia M. (contact)
    ellauri048.html on line 1029: Cossack and Russian Kasakat ja ryssät
    ellauri048.html on line 1032: Then they rode back, but not Sit ne razastivat takaisin,
    ellauri048.html on line 1045: Back from the mouth of hell, ulos Moolokin peräreijästä.
    ellauri048.html on line 1074: Garrett Jones claims that Alfred Tennyson and Arthur Henry Hallam, whose death was the occasion for writing In Memoriam, were in some sense homosexual lovers, and that Hallam was a promiscuous homosexual whose father sent him to Cambridge, separating him from his Eton friends as a way of curtailing his son's inclinations (a curious, rather naive strategy, one might think!). For most of the book, he gives the impression that the two friends had an intense homosexual relationship that must have included physical acts. However, on p. 192 out of 199, he announces the following:
    ellauri048.html on line 1076: EITHER they had to knuckle under and settle for a "sublimated", more-or-less disembodied, spiritualized passion . . . . OR they could plunge and risk martyrdom. They must have agreed that they had no taste for martyrdom — or even Byronic exile. . . . It is clear they both knew, in their heart of hearts, they wanted to express their love for each other in a physical way; yes, even in a sexual way — Love and Duty is eloquent testimony to that. But both of them knew in the prevailing moral climate . . . there seemed to be no possibility of love between males that would not incur hysterical opposition. . . . There is not much doubt, had they wanted to take the sexual path and do so openly, they would only have wanted the kind of sex which they felt about each other.
    ellauri048.html on line 1078: Given that no one has ever doubted that Tennyson had some sort of "disembodied, spiritualized passion" for Hallam, this conclusion comes as rather a painful anticlimax. Admittedly, Alf named his son Hallam after Hallam, the one who went to Australia. Of course, the fact that members of Tennyson´s family succumbed to madness, alcoholism, and drug addiction already has made some readers aware that, like so many other Victorians, he should be taken down from a pedestal and join the rest of us. But think of the stir if one the greatest poems of the nineteenth century, one which has major influence on poets as different as Whitman and Eliot, turned out to be chiefly a gay lover's lament! (What's wrong with that? There are zillions of others, better yet.) Tän apologian kirjoitti on George P. Landow, Professor of English and the History of Art, (fittingly) from Brown University.
    ellauri048.html on line 1098: But the tender grace of a day that is dead Älä kuiteskaan enää huuhdo rannalle
    ellauri048.html on line 1099: Will never come back to me. Mun mielitietyn turvonnutta ruhoa.
    ellauri048.html on line 1110: Hallam and Tennyson became friends in April 1829. They both entered the Chancellor's Prize Poem Competition (which Tennyson won). Both joined the Cambridge Apostles (a "private debating society"), which met every Saturday night during term to discuss, over coffee and sardines on toast (“whales”), serious questions of religion, literature and society. (Hallam read a paper on 'whether the poems of Shelley have an immoral tendency'; Tennyson was to speak on 'Ghosts', but was, according to his son's Memoir, 'too shy to deliver it' - only the Preface to the essay survives). Meetings of the Apostles were not always so intimidating: Desmond MacCarthy gave an account of Hallam and Tennyson at one meeting lying on the ground together in order to laugh less painfully, when James Spedding imitated the sun going behind a cloud and coming out again. Capital, capital.
    ellauri048.html on line 1116: In July 1833, Hallam visited Emilia. On 3 August, he left with his father for Europe. On 13 September, they went to Vienna, with Hallam complaining of fever and chill. It was apparently a recurrence of the "ague" he had suffered earlier that year, and, although it would delay their departure to Prague, there seemed to be little cause for alarm. Quinine and a few days rest were prescribed. By Sunday 15th, Hallam felt sufficiently better to take a short walk with his father in the evening. When he returned to the hotel he ordered some sack and lay down on the sofa, talking cheerfully all the time. Leaving his son reading in front of the fire, his father went out for a further stroll. He returned to find Hallam still on the sofa, apparently asleep apart from the position of his head. All efforts to rouse him were in vain. Arthur Hallam was dead at the age of twenty-two.
    ellauri048.html on line 1135: Whom we, that have not seen thy face, Jota me, jotka kazomme sua takapuolelta,
    ellauri048.html on line 1136: By faith, and faith alone, embrace, ei olla nähty, vaan halataan uskon varassa,
    ellauri048.html on line 1166: That mind and soul, according well, Et mieli ja sielu, sopusoinnussa,
    ellauri048.html on line 1197: Or reach a hand thro' time to catch Tai ojentaa käden ajan läpi ja lunastaa
    ellauri048.html on line 1238: A web is wov'n across the sky; Veppiä on neulottu pitkin taivasta,
    ellauri048.html on line 1239: From out waste places comes a cry, Valtavista paikoista kuuluu kiljahdus,
    ellauri048.html on line 1248: Embrace her as my natural good; Syleilen sitä kuin mun omaa luontoa,
    ellauri048.html on line 1291: That `Loss is common to the race'— Et 'Joskus voittaa joskus häviää' -
    ellauri048.html on line 1292: And common is the commonplace, Mut laahusmaista on toi tavanomaisuus,
    ellauri048.html on line 1293: And vacant chaff well meant for grain. Ja akanat ei käy viljanjyvistä.
    ellauri048.html on line 1369: And all the place is dark, and all Ja koko paikka on pimeenä, ja kaikki
    ellauri048.html on line 1394: Sailest the placid ocean-plains purjehdit pitkin meren ulapoita
    ellauri048.html on line 1414: Till all my widow´d race be run; Ennenkö mun on leskiralli ohize;
    ellauri048.html on line 1450: Calm and deep peace on this high world, Tyyni ja syvä rauha täällä korkeella
    ellauri048.html on line 1460: Calm and deep peace in this wide air, Tyyni ja syvä rauha tässä ilmanalassa,
    ellauri048.html on line 1482: And reach the glow of southern skies, Ja tapaan hehkun eteläisten taivaiden
    ellauri048.html on line 1492: About the prow, and back return Keulan ympärillä, ja käännyn takaisin
    ellauri048.html on line 1500: Her place is empty, fall like these; Et on vieruspaikka tyhjänä, tälleen putoo;
    ellauri048.html on line 1512: Come, Time, and teach me, many years, Tule aika, ja opettakaa mua, vuosikaudet,
    ellauri048.html on line 1518: And glance about the approaching sails, Ja kazoa lähestyvää purjepyykkiä,
    ellauri048.html on line 1554: The forest crack'd, the waters curl'd, Mezä natisee, vedet ryppääntyy,
    ellauri048.html on line 1614: And like a beacon guards thee home.
    ellauri048.html on line 1617: Mid-ocean, spare thee, sacred bark;
    ellauri048.html on line 1624: Till all my widow'd race be run.
    ellauri048.html on line 1635: And in the places of his youth.
    ellauri048.html on line 1696: To see the vacant chair, and think,
    ellauri048.html on line 1721: When Science reaches forth her arms
    ellauri048.html on line 1726: Ye never knew the sacred dust:
    ellauri048.html on line 1737: Which led by tracts that pleased us well,
    ellauri048.html on line 1769: And looking back to whence I came,
    ellauri048.html on line 1777: When each by turns was guide to each,
    ellauri048.html on line 1814: I know that this was Life,—the track
    ellauri048.html on line 1817: The daily burden for the back.
    ellauri048.html on line 1878: No, Polish Cavalry Never Attacked Nazi Tanks, Irate Poland Tells ‘Mad Money’ Host
    ellauri048.html on line 1881: On May 11 2017, Mad Money host Jim Cramer compared the struggling department store Macy’s to Poland’s early efforts against the German Wehrmacht in World War II. “Macy’s is like the Polish Army in WWII — it tried to field cavalry against German tanks and it did not end well,” he said.
    ellauri048.html on line 1883: The Polish Embassy in Washington issued a fiery response to Cramer, demanding he apologize for comments that were “unnecessary, inaccurate, and insensitive.”
    ellauri048.html on line 1886: The problem is that never actually happened, and it’s become a huge sore spot for Poland ever since.
    ellauri048.html on line 1890: The myth likely stems from the Battle of Krojanty in September 1939 at the outset of World War II, when Nazi Germany invaded Poland. On the first day of the war, Polish cavalry charged a German infantry battalion. They initially broke the German ranks, until a counterattack by armored cars with machine guns turned the balance. The charge ended up inflicting heavy losses on the Poles but it worked, delaying the German advance and allowing other Polish forces to retreat. There were no tanks on the battlefield.
    ellauri048.html on line 1892: But Nazi propagandists spun this battle and other encounters with Polish cavalry — horse was a big component of the Polish army — as vindication of the Wehrmacht’s technical modernity and tactical superiority.
    ellauri048.html on line 1893: Poles hate the myth because it cheapens what they actually did in the war. As war historian Ben Macintyre wrote: “The Polish contribution to Allied victory in the Second World War was extraordinary, perhaps even decisive, but for many years it was disgracefully played down, obscured by the politics of the Cold War.”
    ellauri048.html on line 1895: The Allies cracked German codes — Enigma — thanks to Poles, who snared the first, priceless encryption set for examination. Some 250,000 Polish troops served with the British during the war, including during the Battle of Britain, and an estimated 400,000 fought off the Nazis on the homefront in guerrilla warfare that helped chew up the Nazi war machine — a martial contribution the lancers-versus-tanks myth fails to convey.
    ellauri048.html on line 1897: “If the mainstream media is to be respected by viewers, it cannot recycle old Nazi propaganda,” the Polish embassy statement reads. “We ask that Mr. Cramer apologize for his insensitive comparison and that viewers of Mad Money be made aware of the historical inaccuracy of the statement in question,” the statement concludes.
    ellauri048.html on line 1921: For tho´ from out our bourne of Time and Place Sillä vaikka aika-ja paikkakoordinaateista
    ellauri048.html on line 1923: I hope to see my Pilot face to face Toivottavasti luozi siellä odottaa,
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    Valitusvirsiä


    ellauri049.html on line 101: Which parts the shore, where two contracted new Joka vetää ulapalle meren laineet.
    ellauri049.html on line 245: Kaarlo Sarkia julkaisi elinaikanaan vain neljä erillistä runokokoelmaa, jotka vielä vuonna 1944 julkaistiin koottuina runoina. Omien runojensa ohella hän ehti kääntää runsaasti, etenkin ranskalaista ja italiankielistä runoutta. Hänen runoherkissä käsissään kääntyivät esimerkiksi François Villon, Pierre de Ronsard, André Chénier, Giacomo Leopardi, Victor Hugo, Charles Leconte de Lisle, Charles Baudelaire, Giosuè Carducci, Sully Prudhomme, José María de Heredia, Giovanni Pascoli, Émile Verhaeren, Jean Moréas, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Paul Fort, kreivitär Anna de Noailles, Arthur Rimbaud. Näistä mä tunnen edes nimeltä Villonin, Hugon, Baudelairen, ja Rimbaudin. Huhhuh, piisaa työmaata. Hugo oli peikko jota ohjasti teeveessä söpö Taru Valkeapää. Herää pahvi!
    ellauri049.html on line 361: What are some reasons not to move to Belgium? The Belgians themselves are the most important reason. They are selfish, arrogant, noisy, rude, full of hate, machismo and gynephobia, fundamentalistically religious, uncivilized, vulgar, ugly, mostly drunk and intoxicated with coke and xtc, very dangerous car drivers, cannibals and neanderthalers. (by: Charles Baudelaire)
    ellauri049.html on line 430: Et des taches de vins bleus et des vomissures ja siniset viinitahrat ja oxennuxet
    ellauri049.html on line 434: De la Mer, infusé d’astres, et lactescent, runojen, tähtiseen ja maitomaiseen
    ellauri049.html on line 444: Et les ressacs et les courants : je sais le soir, ja pyörteet, virtauxet; mä tiedän illan,
    ellauri049.html on line 448: J’ai vu le soleil bas, taché d’horreurs mystiques, Mä olen nähnyt päivänlaskun mystisen,
    ellauri049.html on line 450: Pareils à des acteurs de drames très antiques Racinen draamojen näyttelijöiden lailla
    ellauri049.html on line 458: J’ai suivi, des mois pleins, pareille aux vacheries Olen seurannut kuukausimäärin hyrskyjä
    ellauri049.html on line 470: Des écroulements d’eaux au milieu des bonaces, Vetten romahtavan keskellä rasvatyyniä,
    ellauri049.html on line 471: Et les lointains vers les gouffres cataractant ! ja ulapoiden putoavan kohti syövereitä.
    ellauri049.html on line 473: Glaciers, soleils d’argent, flots nacreux, cieux de braises ! Jäätiköitä, hopeisia aurinkoja, ties mitä!
    ellauri049.html on line 503: Qui courais, taché de lunules électriques, Joka juoxin, sähkölampukoiden tahraamana,
    ellauri049.html on line 523: Si je désire une eau d’Europe, c’est la flache Jos jotain vettä tekee mieli Euroopassa,
    ellauri049.html on line 525: Un enfant accroupi plein de tristesse, lâche jolle lapsi laskee surumielisenä menemään
    ellauri049.html on line 552: Monitor oli jenkkien panssarilaiva sisällissodan aikana, jonka kexi joku ruozalainen John Ericsson. Ajoi aika uppeluxissa, mutta sen vastustaja Merrimack oli vielä kehnompi. Hawthorne ja Melville suri, että panssareiden sisässä ei sotureiden enää tarvinnut olla niin urheita. Väärin, Star Warsissakin painetaan urheasti nappulaa.
    ellauri049.html on line 635: Mallarmé suunnitteli pitkään suurta teosta, Kirjaa isolla K:lla, josta hän kertoi kirjeenvaihdossaan ystävilleen. Tätä suurteosta hän ei kuitenkaan koskaan julkaissut. Siitä on jäljellä vain katkelmia, joista Jacques Scherer on toimittanut kokoelman Le ’Livre’ de Mallarmé (1957/1977). ”Kirjan” piti olla kaikkien kirjojen hyperbola ja sen tarkoitus oli kattaa koko kaikkeus. Mallarmén kuningasajatus on, että ”Maailma on olemassa päätyäkseen Kirjaan.” (Le monde existe pour aboutir à un Livre). Selvä narsisti.
    ellauri049.html on line 637: Paul Valéry välitti luennoissaan Mallarmén ajatuksia Kirjasta, josta Maurice Blanchot sai ajatuksia teoksiinsa Kirjallinen avaruus (1955) ja Le livre à venir (1959, Tulevaisuuden kirja). Mallarmén ja Lautréamont’n runokielen uudistus on aiheena myös Julia Kristevan väitöskirjassa La révolution du language poétique (Runokielen vallankumous, 1969). Jean-Paul Sartren postuumisti ilmestyneessä teoksessa Mallarmé. La lucidité et sa face d’ombre (Mallarmé. Älyn kirkkaus ja sen varjopuoli, 1986) Sartre korottaa Mallarmén runoilijaksi ylitse muiden. Mallarmé on suuresti vaikuttanut myös muihin ranskalaisiin ajattelijoihin, kuten Roland Barthesiin, Jacques Derridaan, Michel Foucault'hon ja Jacques Lacaniin.
    ellauri049.html on line 643: L'après-midi d'un faune Der Nachmittag eines Fauns Rölli päivähoidossa
    ellauri049.html on line 652: Mon doute, amas de nuit ancienne, s'achève So mancher zarte Zweig, der wahrer Wald geblieben, Epäilyxeni, taannoisen yön läjä päättyy,
    ellauri049.html on line 653: En maint rameau subtil, qui, demeuré les vrais vollendet meinen Zweifel, Massen alter Nacht, ja moni hieno risu, hyvistä puista jääneenä,
    ellauri049.html on line 654: Bois mêmes, prouve, hélas! que bien seul je m'offrais beweist, ach, daß ich ganz allein mir dargebracht totistaa, Tauno! et oikeesti yxin mä
    ellauri049.html on line 668: Au bosquet arrosé d'accords; et le seul vent aufs klangbetaute Wäldchen, und das einzige Wehen, Teron kostuttamaan mezikköön; ja tuuli vaan
    ellauri049.html on line 710: Tää Kalle kirjoitti epigrammin Huugolle sen kuoltua 1885. Herää pahvi! No ei, hyvin ylistävän kirjoitti. Enempi sellaisen oodin. Izekin oli jo 67v, mun ikäinen. Kokoelmassa Derniers poemes. Mulle tää kokoelma on varmaan sekä ensimmäinen että viimeinen. Kazelin sen runoja, tylsähköjä. In- ja expressionismia, väliin jotain sovinnaisia mylvähdyxiä, jotka pilaa keitoxen. Silläkin on runo Le Lac, jonka laitan tähän vertailun vuoxi. Tää kuulostaa madagascarilta baobabpuineen. Kauneutta rakastava Leconte parka oli vanhuxena ize tollainen hippopotame obèse aux palpitants naseaux. Le Lac-runon kalju baobab-puu aikalaisten lemuavan krokotiilijärven rannalla.
    ellauri049.html on line 713: Le Lac Järvi
    ellauri049.html on line 716: C’est une mer, un Lac blême, maculé d’îles Se on meri, järvi kalpea, saarten täplittämä,
    ellauri049.html on line 729: Dédaigneux d’éveiller les reptiles voraces, haluttomina herättämään ahnaita matelijoita
    ellauri049.html on line 829: À ce point pur je monte et m’accoutume, tähän puhtaaseen pisteesen noustua alan tottua,
    ellauri049.html on line 845: Je m’abandonne à ce brillant espace, heittäydyn tähän kirkkaaseen avaruuteen,
    ellauri049.html on line 852: Je te rends pure à ta place première : Puhdistan sut paalupaikallesi!
    ellauri049.html on line 870: Fermé, sacré, plein d’un feu sans matière, Kiinni, pyhitetty, täynnä aineetonta tulta,
    ellauri049.html on line 892: Les morts cachés sont bien dans cette terre Kätketyt kalmot voivat mainiosti maassa,
    ellauri049.html on line 904: Un peuple vague aux racines des arbres puunjuurten epätarkkarajainen puuhiskansa
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    ellauri049.html on line 1021: Rotuja on kuin koronan runtelemassa New Yorkissa, jossa ruumiit mätänee jätekonteissa. Taas ihmisen eli valkoihosen näköset on parhaita ja punaiset keltaiset mustat humanoidit kakkoskastia, karvaisen eläimen näköiset kotieläimiä, ropotit orjia ja lemmikkejä, matelijan, sammakon tai hyönteisen näköiset kerrassaan pahixia. Mustia kuolee eniten koronaan, keisari MAGA ei pidä siitä. Vetelyxet. Koneet ja ropotit korvaa lapset ja sylikoirat. Koneet hurisee, laitteet hyrisee, aseet välähtelee, sankarit painaa urheasti ja taitavasti nappulaa kuin värivammanen Michael Jackson hississä. Suomalainen Chewbacca ei saa basic-kielen sanaa suustan, mölähtelee vaan turkisläjä.
    ellauri049.html on line 1087: Gunnlöd (Gunnlǫð) är en jättinna i nordisk mytologi. Hennes far är Suttung, som en tid var ägare till det dyrbara skaldemjödet. Mjödet hade bryggts av dvärgarna Fjalar och Galar sedan de mördat den vise Kvase. Dennes blod blandade de sedan med honung och bryggde ett mjöd som gavs den egenskapen att var och en som drack därav fick del av Kvases visdom och blev skald. Sedan Suttungs far Gilling hade omkommit i en sjöolycka orsakad av dvärgarna, vilka därefter mördade hans änka då de inte stod ut med att lyssna till hennes gråt och jämmer, tvingades dvärgarna att i mansbot till Suttung överlåta skaldemjödet. Mullakin on kellarissa vielä jäljellä muutama pullo vapusta jäänyttä inspissimaa. Pulloista on vaan korkit falskanneet, eivät sihahda, varmaan pilaantuneet. Ihan hyvvee inspissimmoo, vuan 67v vanahoo.
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    ellauri050.html on line 105: To each other linked are ovat toinen toisihinsa kytketyt
    ellauri050.html on line 184: And unperturbéd pace, häiriintymättömällä tahdilla,
    ellauri050.html on line 197: The gust of His approach would clash it to: ton tulon tuulenpuuska löi sen kiinni:
    ellauri050.html on line 221: And unperturbéd pace, häiriintymättömällä tahdilla,
    ellauri050.html on line 228: In face of man or maid; miesten naamoista enkä apulaisten;
    ellauri050.html on line 243: With her in her wind-walled palace, sen kanssa sen tuulensuojassa,
    ellauri050.html on line 252: On the wilful face of skies; taivaitten oikkuisella naamalla,
    ellauri050.html on line 271: For ah! we know not what each other says, Sillä me ei ymmärretä toistemme puhetta,
    ellauri050.html on line 281: With unperturbèd pace, häiriintymättömällä tahdilla,
    ellauri050.html on line 298: My days have crackled and gone up in smoke, mun päivät on palaneet räiskähdellen savuxi
    ellauri050.html on line 304: Are yielding; cords of all too weak account antaa perixi; ne on liian heikkoja lankoja
    ellauri050.html on line 322: Those shaken mists a space unsettle, then Noi häiriyneet sumut paikoin hälvenee, sitten
    ellauri050.html on line 344: Alack, thou knowest not Valitettavasti et tiedäkään
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    ellauri050.html on line 381: Resting place Forest Lawn Memorial Park
    ellauri050.html on line 406: Paramahansa Yogananda (born Mukunda Lal Ghosh; January 5, 1893 – March 7, 1952) was an Indian monk, yogi and guru who lived his last 32 years in America. He introduced millions to the teachings of meditation and Kriya Yoga through his organization Self-Realization Fellowship (SRF) / Yogoda Satsanga Society (YSS) of India. A chief disciple of the Bengali yoga guru Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri, he was sent by his lineage to spread the teachings of yoga to the West, to prove the unity between Eastern and Western religions and to preach a balance between Western material growth and Indian spirituality. His long-standing influence in the American yoga movement, and especially the yoga culture of Los Angeles, led him to be considered by yoga experts as the "Father of Yoga in the West." Jooga on lännessä suosittu naisten jumppamuoto, kun siinä ei hypitä niin että tissit hölskyy. Venytellään vaan kissamaisesti lattialla, ei tarvi hikoilla eikä välttämättä käydä jumpan päälle edes suihkussa, jos on kiire.
    ellauri050.html on line 408: Yogananda was the first major Indian teacher to settle in America, and the first prominent Indian to be hosted in the White House (by President Calvin Coolidge in 1927); his early acclaim led to him being dubbed "the 20th century's first superstar guru," by the Los Angeles Times. Arriving in Boston in 1920, he embarked on a successful transcontinental speaking tour before settling in Los Angeles in 1925. For the next two and a half decades, he gained local fame as well as expanded his influence worldwide: he created a monastic order and trained disciples, went on teaching-tours, bought properties for his organization in various California locales, and initiated thousands into Kriya Yoga. By 1952, SRF had over 100 centers in both India and the US; today, they have groups in nearly every major American city. His "plain living and high thinking" principles attracted people from all backgrounds among his followers.
    Valtaosa amerikkalaisista pitää enemmän high living and plain thinking - vaihtoehdosta.
    ellauri050.html on line 410: He published his book Autobiography of a Yogi in 1946 to critical and commercial acclaim; since its first publishing, it has sold over four million copies, with HarperSan Francisco listing it as one of the "100 best spiritual books of the 20th Century". Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs had ordered 500 copies of the book for his own memorial, for each guest to be given a copy. The book has been regularly reprinted and is known as "the book that changed the lives of millions." A 2014 documentary, Awake: The Life of Yogananda, won multiple awards at film festivals around the world.
    Tästä viimeistään käy ilmi, että tää tuuba on täysin hanurista, todella syvältä. Mut hyvin vetää hindu ton taivaskoira-räpin.
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    ellauri050.html on line 494: Rilke oli isänsä tahdosta vuosina 1886–1891 sotilasakatemiassa. Vuosina 1895–96 hän opiskeli kirjallisuutta, taidetta, historiaa ja filosofiaa Prahassa ja Münchenissä. Rilke tutustui vuonna 1897 Lou Andreas-Saloméhen, jonka kanssa hänelle muodostui läheinen suhde. Keväällä 1901 Rilke nai kuvanveistäjä Clara Westhoffin, jonka hän oli tavannut edellisenä syksyn Worpswedessää. Parille syntyi joulukuussa 1901 tytär Ruth. Kesällä 1902 Rilke lähti Pariisiin. Siellä julkaistiin vuonna 1910 hänen ainoa romaaninsa Malte Laurids Briggen muistiinpanot. Pariisin-vuosinaan hän julkaisi myös useita runoja. Ille faciet-vanhemmat on saaneet aikaan hurjasti runoilijoita.
    ellauri050.html on line 527: O und die Nacht, die Nacht, wenn der Wind voller Weltraum Joo ja se yö, ja se yö, avaruudesta täyttynyt tuuli
    ellauri050.html on line 545: aus und ein gehn und öfters bleiben bei Nacht.) kulkee ovista sisään ja ulos ja jää usein yöxi.)
    ellauri050.html on line 556: denn genügend gedacht, daß irgend ein Mädchen, muistellut riittävästi, et joku tytti,
    ellauri050.html on line 568: Unmögliche, weiter und achtetens nicht: jatko van mahottomasti, eikä ees huomanneet:
    ellauri050.html on line 571: die ununterbrochene Nachricht, die aus Stille sich bildet. jatkuvaa tiedotusta, joka muodostuu eetteristä.
    ellauri050.html on line 591: und voller Nachholn, daß man allmählich ein wenig ja toistoa täynnä, et pikkuhiljaa se tuntua alkaa
    ellauri050.html on line 592: Ewigkeit spürt. - Aber Lebendige machen ihan iankaikkiselta. - Mut elävät tekee
    ellauri050.html on line 648: In der Begrenzung kennt man den Meister, väittää K-niemi de facto, vaikkei huomaa Goethea taas tähän rahdata. Ei pidä hyväxyä kaikkea mikä päähän pälkähtää, pitää valkata ja hioskella. Siinä just on niiden 2 ja mun luomistyön ero. Mun vaalilause on: anything goes.
    ellauri050.html on line 952: In des Haines Mitternacht. keskiyöllä nummella.
    ellauri050.html on line 957: Nach der Wärme ziehn sich Musen, Lämpöhakuiset on muusat,
    ellauri050.html on line 958: Nach der Wärme Charitinnen. Ditto sulottaret.
    ellauri050.html on line 1015: Rinnt ein Nebenbach, oman lirini.
    ellauri050.html on line 1054: Himmlische Macht! hemmettivie!
    ellauri050.html on line 1060: In dem Fragment Über die neuere Deutsche Literatur hatte Herder notiert: „Dithyramben, nach dem griechischen Geschmack nachgeahmt, bleiben für uns fremde. Das trunkne Sinnliche, was bei ihnen entzückte, wäre vielleicht für unsre feine und artige Welt ein Aergerniß; das Rasende in ihnen wäre uns allerdings dunkel, verworren und oft unsinnig.
    ellauri050.html on line 1077: nach himmlischen Thränen und Thaugeträufel Taivaisia kyyneliä ja kastepisaroita
    ellauri050.html on line 1092: nach Beute lüstern, Vainuta saalista,
    ellauri050.html on line 1144: jach hinab, heisshungrig, huis sinne, kiljuvina nälästä
    ellauri050.html on line 1145: nach Lämmern lüstern, vainuavat lampaita,
    ellauri050.html on line 1165: und zerreissend lachen — ja repiessään revetä repivästi nauramaan -
    ellauri050.html on line 1185: nachtabwärts blass hinabsinken: Yötä alaspäin kalvakkaina.
    ellauri050.html on line 1205: Nietsche fanitti Catulle Mendezia kun se oli kova satyyri. Catulle oli Teophile Gauthierin suojatti. Gauthier oli Huugo-peikon maskotti. Parnassisteja, romantismin ja symbolismin välissä. Oltiin dekadentteja, elettiin koroillaaneläjien rahoilla, bylsittiin kaikkea mikä liikkui, saatiin morkkixia, sexitauteja ja tehtiin lehtolapsia. Gauthieria fanittivat Balzac, Baudelaire, Goncourtin veljexet, Flaubert, Pound, Eliot, James, Proust and Wilde.
    ellauri050.html on line 1207: Kaikki samanlaisia setämiehiä. Le Petit Cenacle oli kabinetti, sellanen miesten talo kuin Sibeliuxen Kämppi tai Kappeli, Strindbergin Röda rummet, tai Vanhan kellari missä Lande näytti dorkille vaijeritemppua. Mä en ole koskaan ollut semmoisissa hyväveliseuroissa. Äijät kertyy ryppääxi kuin mehiläiset suojautuaxeen naisherhiläisiltä. 1-1 combatissa niillä ei ois mitään mahixia. Naaraat söis ne elävältä ja sylkis kuoret aterian jälkeen. (Niin ne pelkäävät, usein aiheesta.)


    ellauri050.html on line 1215: inmitten Bachgeriesel. oli este-etikko.
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    ellauri051.html on line 241: Und Siegesboten kommen herab: Die Schlacht Ja voitonviestit tulee alakertaan: koronapeli
    ellauri051.html on line 311: Isätraumaa käsitelleen esseen lisäksi metodiltaan vieläkin kyseenalaisempi on ”Runon elementit”, joka on toinen aiemmin julkaisematon teksti kokoelmassa. Siinä Sinnemäki analysoi neljän nykyrunoilijan kokoelmaa ”elementtidominanttien” kuvastona. Metodin, ja valitettavasti myös tulkinnan, perustana on Gaston Bachelardin väite siitä, että kaikki kirjallisen mielikuvat palautuvat ”alkuelementteihin”, so. maa, ilma, tuli ja vesi. Tekijästähän tämä essee tuo esille enemmän kuin kohteestaan, mikä juhlakirjassa täyttänee paikkansa, mutta inspiraation lähteitä akateemisen tutkimuksen haastamiseen löytäisi kyllä helpomminkin – kuten Sinnemäki muissa esseissään todistaa.
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    ellauri051.html on line 358: The tendency in savages to imagine that natural objects and agencies are animated by spiritual or living essences, is perhaps illustrated by a little fact which I once noticed: my dog, a full grown and very sensible animal, was lying on the lawn during a hot and still day; but at a little distance a slight breeze occasionally moved an open parasol, which would have been wholly disregarded by the dog, had any one stood near it. As it was, every time that the parasol slightly moved, the dog growled fiercely and barked. He must, I think, have reasoned to himself in a rapid and unconscious manner, that movement without any apparent cause indicated the presence of some strange living agent, and no stranger had a right to be on his territory. (Darwin)
    ellauri051.html on line 407: Love, that is pulse of all--the sustenace and the pang; Rakkaus on nyt pulssilla, sen kestävyys ja PANG! FUCK! FUCK!
    ellauri051.html on line 417: space; paikkaa;
    ellauri051.html on line 426: I see the grime-faced cannoniers--I mark the rosy flash amid the Näen paskaantunet tykkimiesten pärstät -- nään tykkien suuliekit -- kuulen
    ellauri051.html on line 427: smoke--I hear the cracking of the guns: raketin lähtöäänen;
    ellauri051.html on line 442: I feel the measureless shame and humiliation of my race--it becomes Tunnen kyllä vähän häpeää ja noloutta apinaporukoiden toimista -- jotka on
    ellauri051.html on line 460: A reborn race appears--a perfect World, all joy! Uudestisyntynyt nazirotu ilmestyy -- täydellinen maailma, pelkkää iloa!
    ellauri051.html on line 462: Riotous, laughing bacchanals, fill'd with joy! Mellakoita (laillisia), nauravia bakkanaaleja, täynnä iloa!
    ellauri051.html on line 467: Joy! Joy! in freedom, worship, love! Joy in the ecstacy of life! viinaa ja nappuloita!
    ellauri051.html on line 550: 11 Retiring back a while sufficed at what they are, but never forgotten, 11 peruuttakoot tovixi, semmoisia kuin ovat, ei unohdeta niitä
    ellauri051.html on line 560: 20 I am mad for it to be in contact with me. Mä halaan hulluna sen kosketusta.
    ellauri051.html on line 568: 26 A few light kisses, a few embraces, a reaching around of arms, Pari kevyttä pusua, pari halausta, käsivarsien kiedonta,
    ellauri051.html on line 573: 30 Have you reckon'd a thousand acres much? have you reckon'd the earth much? Oletko paljon laskenut tuhatta eekkeriä, oletko paljon laskenut maata?
    ellauri051.html on line 574: 31 Have you practis'd so long to learn to read? Oletko harjoitellut niin kauan et opit lukemaan?
    ellauri051.html on line 594: braced in the beams, kantavissa palkeissa,
    ellauri051.html on line 598: 53 Lack one lacks both, and the unseen is proved by the seen, Jos puuttuu toinen puuttuuu toinenkin, ja näkyvä on näkymättömälle todiste.
    ellauri051.html on line 611: 62 Shall I postpone my acceptation and realization and scream at my eyes, Lykkäänkö hyväxyntää ja tajuumista ja huudanko silmilleni,
    ellauri051.html on line 614: 65 Exactly the value of one and exactly the value of two, and which is ahead? Tarkkaan yhden kappaleen arvon ja kahden, ja kumpi on joholla?
    ellauri051.html on line 622: 71 The sickness of one of my folks or of myself, or ill-doing or loss or lack of money, Jonkun meikäläisten sairaus tai mun oma, pahanteko tai rahanmenetys tai puute,
    ellauri051.html on line 628: 76 Stands amused, complacent, compassionating, idle, unitary, Seisoo huvittuneena, suopeana, säälivänä, laiskana, yhtenäisenä,
    ellauri051.html on line 632: 80 Backward I see in my own days where I sweated through fog with linguists Muistelen aikoja kun hikoilin lingvistien kaa sumussa
    ellauri051.html on line 645: 90 And reach'd till you felt my beard, and reach'd till you held my feet. Ja työnsit kunnes uletuit mun partaan sisältäkäsin, se tuntui ihan varpaissa.
    ellauri051.html on line 646: 91 Swiftly arose and spread around me the peace and knowledge that pass all the argument Nopeasti tulit pois ja levitit mun päälle rauhaa ja tietoa, joka ohittaa kaikki maailman riidat,
    ellauri051.html on line 667: 108 Growing among black folks as among white, kasvaessaan mustien porukoiden ja valkoisten keskellä,
    ellauri051.html on line 710: 147 And am around, tenacious, acquisitive, tireless, and cannot be shaken away. Ja oon kimpussa, sitkeä, utelias, väsymätön enkä lähe kulumallakaan.
    ellauri051.html on line 714: 150 The youngster and the red-faced girl turn aside up the bushy hill, Jolppi ja punanaama tyttö kääntyy puskiin häpykukkulalta,
    ellauri051.html on line 732: 165 Arrests of criminals, slights, adulterous offers made, acceptances, Rikollisten pidätyxiä, loukkauxia, salapanotarjouxia, hyväxyntöjä,
    ellauri051.html on line 739: 170 The armfuls are pack'd to the sagging mow. 170 Sylintäysiä pakataan huojahtavaan kuormaan.
    ellauri051.html on line 762: her voluptuous limbs and reach'd to her feet. laskeutuivat hänen ylellisille raajoilleen ja ulottuivat hänen jalkoihinsa.
    ellauri051.html on line 765: 190 I heard his motions crackling the twigs of the woodpile, 190 Kuulin hänen liikkeensä rätisevän puukasan oksia,
    ellauri051.html on line 784: 208 Dancing and laughing along the beach came the twenty-ninth bather, 208 Tanssien ja nauraen pitkin rantaa tuli 29. uimari,
    ellauri051.html on line 790: 214 The young men float on their backs, their white (krhm) bellies bulge to the sun, 214 Nuoret miehet kelluvat selällään, heidän valkoiset vatsansa pullistuu aurinkoon, he eivät
    ellauri051.html on line 798: 219 Blacksmiths with grimed and hairy chests environ the anvil, 219 seppiä tahraisilla ja karvaisilla arkuilla alasin ympärillä,
    ellauri051.html on line 799: 220 Each has his main-sledge, they are all out, there is a great heat in the fire. 220 Jokaisella on pääkelkkansa, he ovat kaikki ulkona, tulessa on suuri kuumuus.
    ellauri051.html on line 803: 224 They do not hasten, each man hits in his place. 224 He eivät kiirehdi, jokainen lyö paikallaan.
    ellauri051.html on line 809: 229 The sun falls on his crispy hair and mustache, falls on the black of his polish'd and perfect limbs. 229 Aurinko laskee hänen raikkaille hiuksilleen ja viiksilleen, putoaa hänen kiillotettujen ja täydellisten raajojensa mustille.
    ellauri051.html on line 812: 232 In me the caresser of life wherever moving, backward as well as forward sluing, 232 Minussa elämän hyväilijä kaikkialla, missä liikkuu, niin taaksepäin kuin eteenkin,
    ellauri051.html on line 820: 240 And acknowledge red, yellow, white, playing within me, 240 Ja tunnusta punaisen, keltaisen, valkoisen leikkivän sisälläni,
    ellauri051.html on line 829: 248 Find its purpose and place up there toward the wintry sky. 248 Etsi sen tarkoitus ja sijoita sinne ylös kohti talvista taivasta.
    ellauri051.html on line 850: 268 The mate stands braced in the whale-boat, lance and harpoon are ready, 268 Perämies seisoo valasveneessä, lansetti ja harppuuna ovat valmiina,
    ellauri051.html on line 852: 270 The deacons are ordain'd with cross'd hands at the altar, 270 Diakonit vihitään ristissä alttarille,
    ellauri051.html on line 858: 276 He turns his quid of tobacco while his eyes blurr with the manuscript; 276. Hän kääntää tupakkapussinsa samalla kun hänen silmänsä hämärtyvät käsikirjoituksesta;
    ellauri051.html on line 862: 280 The machinist rolls up his sleeves, the policeman travels his beat, the gate-keeper marks who pass, 280 Konemies käärii hihat, poliisi kulkee lyöntinsä, portinvartija merkitsee ohikulkevat,
    ellauri051.html on line 864: 282 The half-breed straps on his light boots to compete in the race, 282 Puoliverinen hihnat hänen kevyissä saappaissaan kilpaillakseen kilpailussa,
    ellauri051.html on line 869: 287 The bugle calls in the ball-room, the gentlemen run for their partners, the dancers bow to each other, 287 Bugle kutsuu juhlasalissa, herrat juoksevat kumppaneidensa luo, tanssijat kumartavat toisiaan,
    ellauri051.html on line 877: 295 The clean-hair'd Yankee girl works with her sewing-machine or in the factory or mill, 295 Puhtaatukkainen jenkkityttö työskentelee ompelukoneensa kanssa tai tehtaalla tai tehtaalla,
    ellauri051.html on line 882: 300 The regatta is spread on the bay, the race is begun, (how the white sails sparkle!) 300 Regatta levitetään lahdelle, kisa on alkanut, (miten valkoiset purjeet kimaltelevat!)
    ellauri051.html on line 884: 302 The pedler sweats with his pack on his back, (the purchaser higgling about the odd cent;) 302 Kauppias hikoilee reppu selässään (ostaja hykertelee paritonta senttiä;)
    ellauri051.html on line 888: 306 The crowd laugh at her blackguard oaths, the men jeer and wink to each other, 306 Yleisö nauraa hänen mustavartijavaloillaan, miehet nauravat ja silmäävät toisilleen,
    ellauri051.html on line 892: 310 The crew of the fish-smack pack repeated layers of halibut in the hold, 310 Fish-smack-pakkauksen miehistö toisti kerroksia pallasta ruumassa,
    ellauri051.html on line 896: 314 In single file each shouldering his hod pass onward the laborers; 314 Yhdessä tiedostossa kukin olkapäänsä kantava kulkee työmiehiä eteenpäin;
    ellauri051.html on line 897: 315 Seasons pursuing each other the indescribable crowd is gather'd, it is the fourth of Seventh-month, (what salutes of cannon and small arms!) 315 vuodenaikaa jahtaavat toisiaan, sanoinkuvaamaton joukko on kasaantunut, on seitsemännen kuukauden neljäs (mitä tykin ja käsiaseiden tervehdyksiä!)
    ellauri051.html on line 898: 316 Seasons pursuing each other the plougher ploughs, the mower mows, and the winter-grain falls in the ground; 316 Vuodenajat takaavat toisiaan kyntäjä auraa, niittokone niittää ja talvivilja putoaa maahan;
    ellauri051.html on line 899: 317 Off on the lakes the pike-fisher watches and waits by the hole in the frozen surface, 317 Järvien päällä hauenkalastaja tarkkailee ja odottaa jäässä olevan reiän vieressä,
    ellauri051.html on line 923: 340 At home in the fleet of ice-boats, sailing with the rest and tacking, 340 Kotona jääveneiden laivastossa, purjehtien muiden kanssa ja luovimassa,
    ellauri051.html on line 927: 344 A learner with the simplest, a teacher of the thoughtfullest, 344 Oppija yksinkertaisimman kanssa, ajattelevimman opettaja,
    ellauri051.html on line 934: 351 And am not stuck up, and am in my place. 351 Ja en ole jumissa, vaan olen paikallani.
    ellauri051.html on line 935: 352 (The moth and the fish-eggs are in their place, 352 (Koi ja kalanmunat ovat paikallaan,
    ellauri051.html on line 936: 353 The bright suns I see and the dark suns I cannot see are in their place, 353 Kirkkaat auringot, joita näen, ja tummat auringot, joita en näe, ovat paikallaan,
    ellauri051.html on line 937: 354 The palpable is in its place and the impalpable is in its place.) 354 Kosketeltava on paikallaan ja kosketeltava on paikallaan.)
    ellauri051.html on line 947: 362 I play not marches for accepted victors only, I play marches for conquer'd and slain persons. 362 En soita marsseja vain hyväksyttyjen voittajien puolesta, soitan marsseja valloitetuille ja tapetuille.
    ellauri051.html on line 966: 380 This the far-off depth and height reflecting my own face, 380 Tämä kaukainen syvyys ja korkeus heijastavat omia kasvojani,
    ellauri051.html on line 977: 390 How is it I extract strength from the beef I eat? 390 Miten saan voimaa syömästäni naudanlihasta?
    ellauri051.html on line 982: 395 That months are vacuums and the ground but wallow and filth. 395 Ne kuukaudet ovat tyhjiöitä ja maata, mutta ryöstöä ja saastaa.
    ellauri051.html on line 995: 408 I know I shall not pass like a child's carlacue cut with a burnt stick at night. 408 Tiedän, etten ohita kuin poltetulla kepillä leikattu lapsi yöllä.
    ellauri051.html on line 1002: 415 And if each and all be aware I sit content. 415 Ja jos jokainen on tietoinen, olen tyytyväinen.
    ellauri051.html on line 1038: 449 I behold from the beach your crooked inviting fingers, 449 Minä katson rannalta vinoja kutsuvia sormesi,
    ellauri051.html on line 1039: 450 I believe you refuse to go back without feeling of me, 450 Uskon, että kieltäydyt menemästä takaisin tuntematta minua,
    ellauri051.html on line 1049: 460 Extoller of amies and those that sleep in each others' arms. 460 Amiesten ja toistensa sylissä nukkuvien ylistäjä.
    ellauri051.html on line 1070: 480 Here or henceforward it is all the same to me, I accept Time absolutely. 480 Tässä tai tästä eteenpäin se on minulle sama, hyväksyn ajan ehdottomasti.
    ellauri051.html on line 1073: 483 I accept Reality and dare not question it, 483 Hyväksyn todellisuuden enkä uskalla kyseenalaistaa sitä,
    ellauri051.html on line 1075: 485 Hurrah for positive science! long live exact demonstration! 485 Hurraa positiiviselle tieteelle! eläköön tarkka esittely!
    ellauri051.html on line 1076: 486 Fetch stonecrop mixt with cedar and branches of lilac, 486 Hae kivimurska sekoitus setriä ja syreenin oksia,
    ellauri051.html on line 1081: 491 Your facts are useful, and yet they are not my dwelling, 491 Faktasi ovat hyödyllisiä, mutta silti ne eivät ole minun asuntoni,
    ellauri051.html on line 1085: 495 And make short account of neuters and geldings, and favor men and women fully equipt, 495 Ja tee lyhyt selostus kastraattisista ja ruunista ja suosi täysin varusteltuja miehiä ja naisia,
    ellauri051.html on line 1097: 506 I speak the pass-word primeval, I give the sign of democracy, 506 Puhun alkusanan salasana, annan demokratian merkin,
    ellauri051.html on line 1098: 507 By God! I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart of on the same terms. 507 Jumalalta! En hyväksy mitään, jolle kaikki eivät voi saada vastinetta samoilla ehdoilla.
    ellauri051.html on line 1102: 511 Voices of cycles of preparation and accretion, 511 Valmistelu- ja lisääntymissyklien äänet,
    ellauri051.html on line 1110: 519 I do not press my fingers across my mouth, 519 En paina sormiani suuni yli,
    ellauri051.html on line 1114: 523 Seeing, hearing, feeling, are miracles, and each part and tag of me is a miracle. 523 Näkeminen, kuuleminen, tunteminen ovat ihmeitä, ja jokainen osani ja tunniste minusta on ihme.
    ellauri051.html on line 1130: 539 Vapors lighting and shading my face it shall be you! 539 Höyryt valaisevat ja varjostavat kasvojani, se olet sinä!
    ellauri051.html on line 1134: 543 Hands I have taken, face I have kiss'd, mortal I have ever touch'd, it shall be you. 543 kättä olen ottanut, kasvoja olen suudella, kuolevaista olen koskaan koskettanut, se olet sinä.
    ellauri051.html on line 1136: 545 Each moment and whatever happens thrills me with joy, 545 Jokainen hetki ja mitä tahansa tapahtuu, jännittää minua ilolla,
    ellauri051.html on line 1156: 564 My voice goes after what my eyes cannot reach, 564 Ääneni seuraa sitä mitä silmäni eivät tavoita,
    ellauri051.html on line 1172: 580 I carry the plenum of proof and every thing else in my face, 580 Kannan todistusten määrää ja kaikkea muuta kasvoillani,
    ellauri051.html on line 1176: 583 To accrue what I hear into this song, to let sounds contribute toward it. 583 Keräämään kuulemani tähän lauluun, antamaan äänien vaikuttaa siihen.
    ellauri051.html on line 1177: 584 I hear bravuras of birds, bustle of growing wheat, gossip of flames, clack of sticks cooking my meals, 584 Kuulen lintujen bravuuria, kasvavan vehnän vilskettä, liekkien juorua, tikkujen kolinaa keittämässä aterioitani,
    ellauri051.html on line 1186: 593 The steam whistle, the solid roll of the train of approaching cars, 593 Höyrypilli, lähestyvien autojen junan kiinteä rulla,
    ellauri051.html on line 1188: 595 (They go to guard some corpse, the flag-tops are draped with black muslin.) 595 (He menevät vartioimaan ruumista, lipunpäät ovat päällystetty mustalla musliinilla.)
    ellauri051.html on line 1206: 612 (Round and round we go, all of us, and ever come back thither,) 612 (Me kaikki kuljemme ympäri ja ympäri, ja tulemme aina takaisin sinne,)
    ellauri051.html on line 1216: 621 Treacherous tip of me reaching and crowding to help them, 621 Petollinen kärki, kun tavoittelen ja tungoin auttamaan heitä,
    ellauri051.html on line 1239: 643 Did it make you ache so, leaving me? 643 Saiko se sinut niin kipeäksi, jättäen minut?
    ellauri051.html on line 1240: 644 Parting track'd by arriving, perpetual payment of perpetual loan, 644 Erottamisen jäljiltä saapuminen, pysyvän lainan ikuinen maksu,
    ellauri051.html on line 1242: 646 Sprouts take and accumulate, stand by the curb prolific and vital, 646 versot ottavat ja kerääntyvät, seisovat reunan vieressä tuottelias ja elinvoimainen,
    ellauri051.html on line 1257: 660 And a summit and flower there is the feeling they have for each other, 660 Ja huippu ja kukka siellä on tunne, joka heillä on toisiaan kohtaan,
    ellauri051.html on line 1264: 666 And the running blackberry would adorn the parlors of heaven, 666 Ja juokseva karhunvatukka koristaisi taivaan saleja,
    ellauri051.html on line 1265: 667 And the narrowest hinge in my hand puts to scorn all machinery, 667 Ja kädessäni oleva kapein sarana saa halveksun kaikkia koneita,
    ellauri051.html on line 1267: 669 And a mouse is miracle enough to stagger sextillions of infidels. 669 Ja hiiri on riittävä ihme huijatakseen seksimiljardeja epäuskoisia.
    ellauri051.html on line 1271: 673 But call any thing back again when I desire it. 673 Mutta soita takaisin, kun haluan sitä.
    ellauri051.html on line 1273: 675 In vain the plutonic rocks send their old heat against my approach, 675 Turhaan plutoniset kivet lähettävät vanhaa kuumuuttaan lähestymistäni vastaan,
    ellauri051.html on line 1283: 684 I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contain'd, 684 Luulen, että voisin kääntyä ja elää eläinten kanssa, ne ovat niin rauhallisia ja omatoimisia,
    ellauri051.html on line 1291: 692 So they show their relations to me and I accept them, 692 Joten he näyttävät suhteensa minulle ja minä hyväksyn heidät,
    ellauri051.html on line 1298: 699 Not too exclusive toward the reachers of my remembrancers, 699 Ei liian eksklusiivinen muistajieni saavuttajia kohtaan,
    ellauri051.html on line 1304: 705 His nostrils dilate as my heels embrace him, 705 Hänen sieraimet laajenevat, kun kantapääni syleilevät häntä,
    ellauri051.html on line 1305: 706 His well-built limbs tremble with pleasure as we race around and return. 706 Hänen hyvin rakennetut raajat vapisevat ilosta, kun kiipeämme ympäriinsä ja palaamme.
    ellauri051.html on line 1307: 708 Why do I need your paces when I myself out-gallop them? 708 Miksi tarvitsen sinun vauhtiasi, kun itse laukan ne?
    ellauri051.html on line 1310: 710 Space and Time! now I see it is true, what I guess'd at, 710 Tila ja aika! nyt näen sen olevan totta, mitä luulin,
    ellauri051.html on line 1313: 713 And again as I walk'd the beach under the paling stars of the morning. 713 Ja taas kun kävelin rannalla aamun kalpevien tähtien alla.
    ellauri051.html on line 1325: 725 Where the black bear is searching for roots or honey, where the beaver pats the mud with his paddle-shaped tail; 725 Missä mustakarhu etsii juuria tai hunajaa, missä majava taputtelee mutaa melan muotoisella hännällään;
    ellauri051.html on line 1344: 744 Where the fin of the shark cuts like a black chip out of the water, 744 Missä hain evä leikkaa vedestä kuin musta lastu,
    ellauri051.html on line 1348: 748 Approaching Manhattan up by the long-stretching island, 748 Lähestymme Manhattania pitkälle ulottuvan saaren varrella,
    ellauri051.html on line 1349: 749 Under Niagara, the cataract falling like a veil over my countenance, 749 Niagaran alla kaihi putoaa kuin verho kasvoilleni,
    ellauri051.html on line 1351: 751 Upon the race-course, or enjoying picnics or jigs or a good game of base-ball, 751 Kilparadalla tai nauttimassa piknikistä tai jigeistä tai hyvästä baseball-pelistä,
    ellauri051.html on line 1352: 752 At he-festivals, with blackguard gibes, ironical license, bull-dances, drinking, laughter, 752 He-festivaaleilla, mustavartijan juoruilla, ironisella lisenssillä, härkätanssilla, juomalla, naurulla,
    ellauri051.html on line 1355: 755 At musters, beach-parties, friendly bees, huskings, house-raisings; 755 Kokouksissa, rantajuhlissa, ystävällisissä mehiläisissä, kuorimisessa, talonkasvatuksessa;
    ellauri051.html on line 1356: 756 Where the mocking-bird sounds his delicious gurgles, cackles, screams, weeps, 756 Siellä, missä pilkallinen lintu soi herkullisen kurinauksensa, kakituksensa, huutonsa, itkensä,
    ellauri051.html on line 1366: 766 Where burial coaches enter the arch'd gates of a cemetery, 766 Siellä missä hautausvaunut menevät hautausmaan kaariporteista,
    ellauri051.html on line 1378: 778 Pleas'd with the earnest words of the sweating Methodist preacher, impress'd seriously at the camp-meeting; 778 Tyytyväinen hikoilevan metodistisaarnaajan vakavista sanoista, tehnyt vakavan vaikutuksen leirikokouksessa;
    ellauri051.html on line 1380: 780 Wandering the same afternoon with my face turn'd up to the clouds, or down a lane or along the beach, 780 Vaeltaessani samana iltapäivänä kasvoni pilviin päin tai kaistaa pitkin tai rantaa pitkin,
    ellauri051.html on line 1384: 784 By the cot in the hospital reaching lemonade to a feverish patient, 784 Sairaalan pinnasängyssä ojentamassa limonadia kuumeiselle potilaalle,
    ellauri051.html on line 1389: 789 Solitary at midnight in my back yard, my thoughts gone from me a long while, 789 Yksinäisenä keskiyöllä takapihallani, ajatukseni ovat poissa minusta pitkäksi aikaa,
    ellauri051.html on line 1391: 791 Speeding through space, speeding through heaven and the stars, 791 Kiihdytään avaruuden halki, kiihdytään taivaan ja tähtien halki,
    ellauri051.html on line 1396: 796 Backing and filling, appearing and disappearing, 796 Taustaa ja täyttämistä, ilmestymistä ja katoamista,
    ellauri051.html on line 1408: 808 I take my place late at night in the crow's-nest, 808 Otan paikkani myöhään illalla variksen pesässä,
    ellauri051.html on line 1413: 813 We are approaching some great battle-field in which we are soon to be engaged, 813 Lähestymme suurta taistelukenttää, johon olemme pian mukana,
    ellauri051.html on line 1417: 817 I am a free companion, I bivouac by invading watchfires, 817 Olen vapaa seuralainen, syrjäydyn tunkeutumalla kellotuliin,
    ellauri051.html on line 1425: 825 How he knuckled tight and gave not back an inch, and was faithful of days and faithful of nights, 825 Kuinka hän nystytti tiukasti eikä antanut senttiäkään takaisin, ja oli uskollinen päiviin ja uskollinen öihin,
    ellauri051.html on line 1427: 827 How he follow'd with them and tack'd with them three days and would not give it up, 827 Kuinka hän seurasi heitä ja kulki heidän kanssaan kolme päivää eikä antanut periksi,
    ellauri051.html on line 1430: 830 How the silent old-faced infants and the lifted sick, and the sharp-lipp'd unshaved men; 830 Kuinka hiljaiset vanhanaamaiset pikkulapset ja nostetut sairaat ja terävähuuliset ajelemattomat miehet;
    ellauri051.html on line 1435: 835 The hounded slave that flags in the race, leans by the fence, blowing, cover'd with sweat, 835 Huijattu orja, joka liputtaa kilpailussa, nojaa aidan viereen, puhaltaa, hien peitossa,
    ellauri051.html on line 1439: 839 Hell and despair are upon me, crack and again crack the marksmen, 839 Helvetti ja epätoivo on päälläni, murtakaa ja särjekää ampujia,
    ellauri051.html on line 1454: 854 White and beautiful are the faces around me, the heads are bared of their fire-caps, 854 Valkoiset ja kauniit ovat kasvot ympärilläni, päät ovat paljaat nuotiohatut,
    ellauri051.html on line 1461: 861 Again the attacking cannon, mortars, 861 Taas hyökkäävä tykki, kranaatit,
    ellauri051.html on line 1480: 879 They treated for an honorable capitulation, receiv'd writing and seal, gave up their arms and march'd back prisoners of war. 879 He saivat kunniallisen antautumisen, saivat kirjoituksen ja sinetin, luovuttivat aseensa ja marssivat takaisin sotavankeja.
    ellauri051.html on line 1481: 880 They were the glory of the race of rangers, 880 He olivat vartijarodun kunniaa,
    ellauri051.html on line 1486: 885 The second First-day morning they were brought out in squads and massacred, it was beautiful early summer, 885 Toisena ensimmäisen päivän aamuna heidät tuotiin ulos ryhmissä ja teurastettiin, oli kaunis alkukesä,
    ellauri051.html on line 1513: 911 They see so many strange faces they do not know whom to trust. 911 He näkevät niin monia outoja kasvoja, etteivät tiedä kehen luottaa.
    ellauri051.html on line 1523: 921 They hold out bravely during the whole of the action. 921 He kestävät rohkeasti koko toiminnan ajan.
    ellauri051.html on line 1537: 934 The dead face of an old salt with long white hair and carefully curl'd whiskers, 934 Vanhan suolan kuolleet kasvot, pitkät valkoiset hiukset ja huolellisesti käpristyneet viikset,
    ellauri051.html on line 1540: 937 Formless stacks of bodies and bodies by themselves, dabs of flesh upon the masts and spars, 937 Muodotonta pinoa ruumiita ja ruumiita yksinään, lihahiukkasia mastojen päällä ja säleissä,
    ellauri051.html on line 1542: 939 Black and impassive guns, litter of powder-parcels, strong scent, 939 Mustat ja välinpitämättömät aseet, roskajauhepaketti, voimakas tuoksu,
    ellauri051.html on line 1560: 956 My face is ash-color'd, my sinews gnarl, away from me people retreat. 956 Kasvoni ovat tuhkanväriset, jänteeni kiemurtelevat, ihmiset vetäytyvät pois minusta.
    ellauri051.html on line 1562: 958 I project my hat, sit shame-faced, and beg. 958 Heitän hattuani, istun häpeänä ja kerjään.
    ellauri051.html on line 1565: 960 Somehow I have been stunn'd. Stand back! 960 Olen jotenkin ollut hämmästynyt. Väistyä!
    ellauri051.html on line 1572: 967 I resume the overstaid fraction, 967 Jatkan ylitäytettyä murto-osaa,
    ellauri051.html on line 1587: 981 Wherever he goes men and women accept and desire him, 981 Minne tahansa hän menee, miehet ja naiset hyväksyvät ja haluavat hänet,
    ellauri051.html on line 1595: 988 You light surfaces only, I force surfaces and depths also. 988 Te vain vaaleat pinnat, minä pakotan myös pintoja ja syvyyksiä.
    ellauri051.html on line 1626: 1019 I have embraced you, and henceforth possess you to myself, 1019 Olen syleillyt sinua ja tästä lähtien omistan sinut itselleni,
    ellauri051.html on line 1629: 1021 I am he bringing help for the sick as they pant on their backs, 1021 Minä olen hän, joka tuo apua sairaille, kun he huohottavat selällään,
    ellauri051.html on line 1636: 1028 Taking myself the exact dimensions of Jehovah, 1028 Otan itseltäni Jehovan tarkat mitat,
    ellauri051.html on line 1639: 1031 In my portfolio placing Manito loose, Allah on a leaf, the crucifix engraved, 1031 Salkussani asettamalla Manito irti, Allah lehdelle, krusifiksi kaiverrettu,
    ellauri051.html on line 1640: 1032 With Odin and the hideous-faced Mexitli and every idol and image, 1032 Odinin ja kauhistuttavan ilmeen Mexitlin ja jokaisen epäjumalan ja kuvan kanssa,
    ellauri051.html on line 1644: 1036 Accepting the rough deific sketches to fill out better in myself, bestowing them freely on each man and woman I see, 1036 Hyväksyen karkeat jumalalliset luonnokset täyttyäkseni paremmin itsessäni, lahjoittaen ne vapaasti jokaiselle näkemälleni miehelle ja naiselle,
    ellauri051.html on line 1647: 1039 Not objecting to special revelations, considering a curl of smoke or a hair on the back of my hand just as curious as any revelation, 1039 En vastusta erityisiä paljastuksia, pidän savukiharaa tai hiusta kämmenelläni yhtä uteliaana kuin mikä tahansa ilmestys,
    ellauri051.html on line 1658: 1050 The supernatural of no account, myself waiting my time to be one of the supremes, 1050 Tietämätön yliluonnollinen, itse odotan aikaani ollakseni yksi korkeimmista,
    ellauri051.html on line 1686: 1077 The mayor and councils, banks, tariffs, steamships, factories, stocks, stores, real estate and personal estate. 1077 Pormestari ja valtuustot, pankit, tariffit, höyrylaivat, tehtaat, osakkeet, kaupat, kiinteistöt ja henkilökohtaiset omaisuudet.
    ellauri051.html on line 1689: 1080 I acknowledge the duplicates of myself, the weakest and shallowest is deathless with me, 1080 Tunnustan itseni kaksoiskappaleet, heikoin ja matalin on kuolematon kanssani,
    ellauri051.html on line 1699: 1090 The black ship mail'd with iron, her mighty guns in her turrets -- but the pluck of the captain and engineers? 1090 Musta laiva postitetaan raudalla, sen mahtavat aseet torneissaan – mutta kapteenin ja insinöörien ryöstö?
    ellauri051.html on line 1701: 1092 The sky up there -- yet here or next door, or across the way? 1092 Taivas tuolla ylhäällä -- vielä täällä vai naapurissa tai tien toisella puolella?
    ellauri051.html on line 1710: 1100 Waiting responses from oracles, honoring the gods, saluting the sun, 1100 Odottaa vastauksia oraakkelilta, kunnioittaa jumalia, tervehtiä aurinkoa,
    ellauri051.html on line 1716: 1106 Accepting the Gospels, accepting him that was crucified, knowing assuredly that he is divine, 1106 Ottaa vastaan ​​evankeliumit, ottaa vastaan ​​hänet, joka ristiinnaulittiin, tietäen varmasti, että hän on jumalallinen,
    ellauri051.html on line 1727: 1117 Be at peace bloody flukes of doubters and sullen mopers, 1117 Olkaa rauhassa, epäilijöiden ja pahoinpitelijöiden veriset ilot,
    ellauri051.html on line 1728: 1118 I take my place among you as much as among any, 1118 Otan paikkani teidän keskuudessanne yhtä paljon kuin muidenkin,
    ellauri051.html on line 1733: 1123 Each who passes is consider'd, each who stops is consider'd, not a single one can it fail. 1123 Jokaista ohittajaa harkitaan, jokaista pysähtyvää harkitaan, ei yksikään voi epäonnistua.
    ellauri051.html on line 1736: 1126 Nor the little child that peep'd in at the door, and then drew back and was never seen again, 1126 Eikä pieni lapsi, joka kurkisti ovesta sisään ja sitten vetäytyi, eikä häntä enää koskaan nähty,
    ellauri051.html on line 1740: 1130 Nor the sacs merely floating with open mouths for food to slip in, 1130 Eivätkä pussit vain kelluvat suu auki, jotta ruoka pääsisi sisään,
    ellauri051.html on line 1754: 1143 That which fills its period and place is equal to any. 1143 Se, mikä täyttää aikansa ja paikkansa, on yhtä suuri kuin mikä tahansa.
    ellauri051.html on line 1757: 1146 All has been gentle with me, I keep no account with lamentation, 1146 Kaikki on ollut lempeää minua kohtaan, en pidä tiliä valitusta,
    ellauri051.html on line 1759: 1148 I am an acme of things accomplish'd, and I an encloser of things to be. 1148 Olen saavutettujen asioiden huippu ja tulevien asioiden kotelo.
    ellauri051.html on line 1792: 1180 Old age superbly rising! O welcome, ineffable grace of dying days! 1180 Vanhuus kohoaa mahtavasti! Oi tervetuloa, kuolemanpäivien sanoinkuvaamaton armo!
    ellauri051.html on line 1803: 1191 If I, you, and the worlds, and all beneath or upon their surfaces, were this moment reduced back to a pallid float, it would not avail in the long run,1191 Jos minä, sinä ja maailmat ja kaikki niiden pinnan alla tai päällä tämä hetki pelkistyisi kalpeaksi kelluksi, siitä ei olisi pitkällä aikavälillä mitään hyötyä,
    ellauri051.html on line 1808: 1196 See ever so far, there is limitless space outside of that, 1196 Katso aina tähän asti, sen ulkopuolella on rajattomasti tilaa,
    ellauri051.html on line 1814: 1201 I know I have the best of time and space, and was never measured and never will be measured. 1201 Tiedän, että minulla on paras aika ja tila, eikä minua ole koskaan mitattu eikä koskaan tulla mittaamaan.
    ellauri051.html on line 1820: 1207 But each man and each woman of you I lead upon a knoll, 1207 Mutta jokaisen teistä miehen ja naisen minä johdan kukkulalle,
    ellauri051.html on line 1825: 1212 It is not far, it is within reach, 1212 Se ei ole kaukana, se on käden ulottuvilla,
    ellauri051.html on line 1848: 1234 I am the teacher of athletes, 1234 Olen urheilijoiden opettaja,
    ellauri051.html on line 1850: 1236 He most honors my style who learns under it to destroy the teacher. 1236 Hän kunnioittaa eniten tyyliäni, joka oppii sen alla tuhoamaan opettajan.
    ellauri051.html on line 1856: 1242 Preferring scars and the beard and faces pitted with small-pox over all latherers, 1242 mieluummin arvet, parta ja isorokkon kuoppaiset kasvot kuin kaikki vaahdottimet,
    ellauri051.html on line 1858: 1244 I teach straying from me, yet who can stray from me? 1244 Opetan eksymään minusta, mutta kuka voi poiketa minusta?
    ellauri051.html on line 1862: 1248 (It is you talking just as much as myself, I act as the tongue of you, 1248 (Sinä puhut yhtä paljon kuin minä, minä toimin kuin sinun kielesi,
    ellauri051.html on line 1878: 1264 My face rubs to the hunter's face when he lies down alone in his blanket, 1264 Kasvoni hierovat metsästäjän kasvoihin, kun hän makaa yksin peitossa,
    ellauri051.html on line 1894: 1279 For I who am curious about each am not curious about God, 1279 Sillä minä, joka olen utelias jokaisesta, en ole utelias Jumalasta,
    ellauri051.html on line 1895: 1280 (No array of terms can say how much I am at peace about God and about death.) 1280 (Mikään termijoukko ei voi kertoa, kuinka paljon olen rauhassa Jumalasta ja kuolemasta.)
    ellauri051.html on line 1899: 1284 I see something of God each hour of the twenty-four, and each moment then, 1284 Näen jotakin Jumalasta joka tunti 24:stä ja joka hetki sitten,
    ellauri051.html on line 1900: 1285 In the faces of men and women I see God, and in my own face in the glass, 1285 Miesten ja naisten kasvoissa näen Jumalan, ja omalla kasvoillani lasissa,
    ellauri051.html on line 1906: 1290 To his work without flinching the accoucheur comes, 1290 Accoucheur tulee hänen työhönsä hätkähtämättä,
    ellauri051.html on line 1912: 1296 I reach to the leafy lips, I reach to the polish'd breasts of melons. 1296 Kurottaudun lehtihuulille, kurottaudun melonien kiillotettuihin rintoihin.
    ellauri051.html on line 1920: 1304 Toss, sparkles of day and dusk -- toss on the black stems that decay in the muck, 1304 Toss, päivän ja iltahämärän kimalteet -- heiluttele mustiin varret, jotka hajoavat mukassa,
    ellauri051.html on line 1932: 1315 To it the creation is the friend whose embracing awakes me. 1315 Sille luomus on se ystävä, jonka syleily herättää minut.
    ellauri051.html on line 1940: 1322 Look in my face while I snuff the sidle of evening, 1322 Katso naamaani, kun nuuskan iltaa,
    ellauri051.html on line 1950: 1331 The spotted hawk swoops by and accuses me, he complains of my gab 1331 Munahaukka lentää ohi ja valittaa mun läppää
    ellauri051.html on line 1954: 1334 The last scud of day holds back for me, 1334 Päivän viimeinen myrkky pidättelee minua,
    ellauri051.html on line 1958: 1338 I effuse my flesh in eddies, and drift it in lacy jags. 1338 Puristan lihaani pyörteissä ja ajelen sitä pitsisissä rosoissa.
    ellauri051.html on line 1965: 1345 Missing me one place search another, 1345 Jossen löydy yhestä paikasta ezi toisesta,
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    ellauri051.html on line 3215: Guillaume Albert Vladimir Alexandre Apollinaire de Kostrowitzky, alias Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1916) oli ruumiikas puolalainen mamu edellisen vuosisadan vaihteesta. Modernistirunoilija joka kirjotti kubistisia runoja sekä runon "pahoin rakastetun valitus". Sen silloinen panopuu kylästy näät 1904 kun alkoholisti Viljo mätki päissään sitä. Viljo pahastui ja kirjotti kilometrinmittasen valitusvirren, muttei sille vaan aiemmalle flammalle, britti kotiopettajakolleegalle Anne Playdenille, joka ei ollut piitannut Kostrosta tuon taivaallista paizi panomielessä. Ne oli 20-vuotiaina yhtä aikaa yhen saxalaisen aatelisen Gabriellen kotiopettajia, Anne opetti englantia, Kostro ranskaa. Anne muutti Valtoihin, meni tavixen kaa naimisiin (rva Postings) ja kuuli hämmästyxexeen 50v myöh. et mamusta oli tullut kuuluisa ja kuollut, ja et se oli kirjottanut sille rakkausrunoja. Kaikenlaista. Apollinaire kexi sanan surrealismi ja meni vapaaehtoisena maailmansotaan, sai pääosuman ja kuoli 2v myöhemmin epsanjantautiin. Tavattavissa Père Lachaisessa.
    ellauri051.html on line 3264: L’époux royal de Sacontale Shakuntalan kuningaspuoliso
    ellauri051.html on line 3284: Pour chauffer un coeur plus glacé lämmittämään jäätyneempää sydäntä
    ellauri051.html on line 3300: Voie lactée ô soeur lumineuse Linnunrata sisko valovoimainen
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    ellauri052.html on line 33: Malamud Bellow ja Roth oli am. kirjallisuuden Hart Schaffner ja Marx, chicagolainen univormutehdas ja miestenvaatehtimo joka kuoli 2009. Halvat ja mauttomat Marxin veljexet. Bellow suhtautui suopeasti 2v vanhempaan Malamudiin, ison Paulin ikätveriin. Se oli vielä maalaisempi, kotosin Oregonista. Samanlaisia kujakatteja kaikki 3, nahattomia ja karvattomia kullikissoja. PST Bellowin maneeri on laittaa rinnastuxia ilman välimerkkejä niinkuin tän kappaleen alussa. Isaac Bashevis Singer ei kuulunut tähän poppooseen, se oli 1. sukupolven maahanmuuttaja.


    ellauri052.html on line 56: Henderson oli Salen oma mielikirja. Lukikohan se sitä ääneen izelleen ja sanoi "loistavaa" kuin Sven Tolppa. Conrad oli Solomonin mielikirjailija collegessa. Figures. Niisson paljon samaa. Elämää suurempia sankareita ja kaappihomoja. Salen Nobel-puhe on tyypillistä amerikkalaisille suunnattua amerikkalaista Geldjude potaskaa, sankareina Conradin ohella Milton Friedman ja Erich Auerbach, pahixina Robbe-Grillet ja punikit. Vielä yx uskomattoman tarkka Henderson lookalike on Yhdysvaltain nykyinen presidentti Donald Trump. Kaikki nazaa: koko, luonne, typeryys, vulgaari puhetyyli, jättimäinen narsismi.


    ellauri052.html on line 64: A week before the novel appeared in book stores, Saul Bellow published an article in the New York Times titled “The Search for Symbols, a Writer Warns, Misses All the Fun and Fact of the Story.” Here, Bellow warns readers against looking too deeply for symbols in his piece of shit. This has led to much discussion among critics as to why Bellow warned his readers against searching for symbolism just before the symbol-packed Rain King hit the shelves. Because there ain't any, its just Solomon's idea of fun and fact. The ongoing philosophical discussions and ramblings between Henderson and the natives, and inside Henderson's own head, prefigure elements of Bellow's next novel Herzog, which includes many such inquiries into life and meaning. And which is an even worse piece of narcissisim than this one.
    ellauri052.html on line 66: As in all Bellow's novels, death figures prominently in Henderson the Rain King. Also, the novel manifests a few common character types that run through Bellow's literary works. One type is the Bellovian Hero, often described as a schlemiel. Eugene Henderson, in company with most of Bellow's main characters, can be given this description, in the opinion of some people, and Bellow was another one himself for sure. Another is what Bellow calls the "Reality-Instructor"; in Henderson the Rain King, King Dahfu fills this role. In Seize the Day, the instructor is played by Dr. Tamkin, while in Humboldt's Gift, Humboldt von Fleisher takes the part.
    ellauri052.html on line 85: I find this judgement troubling. Certainly, one can agree that Herzog is lavish and intense. But through his eyes, we see women as very peculiar creatures. We meet a devotee of sex in Herzog’s lover, Ramona, the sad, enigmatic, emotionless pencils that are Valentine’s wife and Herzog’s first wife, and the castrating sex bomb that is Madeline. Very rarely do we feel that these characterisations are different from these characters’ reality—the novel seems to suggest that these women really are as limited as Herzog sees them.
    ellauri052.html on line 89: Harold Bloom is right to dismiss Bellow’s female characters of the later novels as “third-rate pipe dreams.” When a reader, holding Humboldt’s Gift in his hands, looks back at Augie March, the journey Saul Bellow has taken in his depiction of people is a very sad one. There is no way to compare the daring, principled Mimi Villars, Augie March’s one equal in oration, to the simple Ramona (Herzog), or to the comically shallow Renata (Humboldt’s Gift). Where is a woman equal to Augie’s Thea in these later books?
    ellauri052.html on line 93: It seems that as Bellow re-focused his lens on thought, and a main character’s deliberations over it, the fictional world around that central character darkened and cheapened. As the narrator / protagonist’s internal action grows, around him warmth and depth shrinks, until, by Humboldt’s Gift, it is clear that on a mental level, Citrine is utterly alone.
    ellauri052.html on line 95: This falling away of the world then renders the interplay of thought and reflection a sterile joke, as whatever the main character finally decides, there is no outside world for his deliberations to have meaning. Bellow has little choice, in the world of raging shadows he creates, other than to step away from the quest of thought at the climactic moment, and pretend he was only kidding.
    ellauri052.html on line 104: Bellow’s most merciless and eviscerating tormenter was his third wife, Susan Glassman, who defeated him in a long, acrimonious and expensive divorce suit. In 1974, after he had fraudulently misrepresented his projected income, the court, hostile to a successful Jewish intellectual, “ordered him to pay Susan $2,500 a month in alimony, backdated to 1968, plus $600 a month child support, plus lawyers’ fees.” Ignoring his own lawyer’s sound advice to settle the case, he surrendered to a self-destructive impulse, continued to appeal and deliberately prolonged his agony.
    ellauri052.html on line 108: I heard Bellow deliver the PEN speech on “American Writers and Their Public” to a packed hall in London on March 22, 1986. He had just suffered the death of his brothers and agonising break with Alexandra. Exhausted by jet-lag, stiff-gaited and parchment-skinned, he seemed terribly old and shattered. His talk ranged widely and wildly but, rambling and unfocused, he could not — like Ezra Pound in the Cantos — make it cohere.
    ellauri052.html on line 114: The highly disciplined fellow devoted almost every morning to the sacred writing hours from nine to one.
    ellauri052.html on line 118: Reports of his teaching ranged from “he was a dud, all he did was read from Erich Auerbach’s Mimesis” to “his seminar was amazing, as you’d imagine.” He was most effective with students who could follow and respond to his intellectual fireworks.
    ellauri052.html on line 120: His favourite novelists, who recurred in his courses, were Dostoyevsky, Stendhal, Balzac, Flaubert, Dickens, Conrad, Dreiser and Fitzgerald. He also admired the satires of Wyndham Lewis.
    ellauri052.html on line 122: Bellow punctured the pretentious, unmasked the delusions and deflated the reputations of several intellectual phonies, blackballing LeRoi Jones, Edward Said and Susan Sontag for MacArthur fellowships. He was severely condemned for his provocative but hilarious challenge: “Who is the Tolstoy of the Zulus? The Proust of the Papuans?” But no one ever answered his attack on cultural relativism and he did not apologise.
    ellauri052.html on line 199: Nobelkomitean setämies Horace Engdahl ihaili ystäväänsä kyldyyriprofiilia erityisesti siitä, eze tilasi aina kaxi (2) pulloa kallista samppankaljaa heti aluxi (nobelkomitean piikkiin). Tän se oppi nähtävästi Salen homokaverilta, italialaiselta pikkumafiosolta. Ruozista on tullut kummallinen pikkuamerikka. Hurrit ja inselaffet ei ole enää eurooppalaisia vaan jotain Trumpin osavaltioita.
    ellauri052.html on line 204: A manifold honey to smear his face,
    ellauri052.html on line 206: The central ton of every place,
    ellauri052.html on line 209: Crazy factotum, dishevelling all,
    ellauri052.html on line 240: Turned me back to bed with exhausted eyes.
    ellauri052.html on line 275: Alexander Pope does have slightly misogynistic tendencies, in part due to his own physical deformity making him somewhat unattractive.
    ellauri052.html on line 277: All in all, Pope’s characterization of women and his satirical telling of this incident paint a very negative picture of women. Women are shown as conniving, untrustful, illogical, and most importantly, inferior to men. Pope ridicules Belinda’s (Ms. Fermor’s) anger and does not seem to understand why women could get so angry over such a "trivial" matter. He does not respect female autonomy and buys in to the madonna/whore perception of women. The Rape of the Lock does a great injustice to women and only serves to perpetuate negative stereotypes and generalizations about female character.


    ellauri052.html on line 280: The "Mrs." (used in the dedicatory letter to the poem) serves to indicate that Arabella was neither a child nor a prostitute (the two groups of females designated by the word "Miss"). She was in fact twenty-two and single at the time Lord Petre cut off a lock of her hair, the event which served as the basis for the poem.
    ellauri052.html on line 286: Horace Tadpole eiku Walpole (24 September 1717 – 2 March 1797) oli aatelinen, talousliberaali, luultavasti äpärä ja todennäkösest ainakin kaappihomo. Suhteellisen turha julkkis jo omana aikanaankin. Se sipsutteli salongeissa rokokoomaisesti puettuna ja puuteroituna lakki kainalossa varpaisillaan. Sen typeristä lausahduxista siteeraa Bellow seuraavaa: it is natural for free men think about money. Why? Because money is freedom, thats why.
    ellauri052.html on line 319: Like other successful duos, such as Batman & Robin, Mickey & Goofy, or Laurel & Hardy, Wordsworth and Coleridge were temperamentally dissimilar. Wordsworth, reserved and thoughtful, wrote verse while plodding to and fro in the garden and, we are told, was subject to stomach trouble when revising. Coleridge was irresponsible and debt-ridden, but everywhere spoken of as a genius, if a volatile one. “I think too much for a Poet,” he said. His addiction to opium began early and was never conquered. In time, it became his only regular habit.
    ellauri052.html on line 331: ... But Jacob Böhme was wrong, the outer is not the inner visible."
    ellauri052.html on line 334: Böhme oli luterilainen suutari, joka asui ja työskenteli synnyinkaupungissaan Görlitzissä Itä-Saksassa. Hänellä oli nuoruudessaan mystisiä näkyjä ja kokemuksia, jotka huipentuivat vuonna 1600 näkyyn. Näky tuli hänen kertomansa mukaan valokeilassa, joka paljasti maailman hengellisen rakenteen ja hyvän ja pahan välisen suhteen. Kymmenen vuotta myöhemmin tullut toinen näky kirvoitti Böhmen kirjoittamaan ja julkaisemaan useita esseitä, joissa näkyy Paracelsuksen ja muiden uusplatonistien ja alkemistien vaikutus. Böhme pysyy kuitenkin lujasti kiinni kristillisessä perinteessä.


    ellauri052.html on line 336: Jacob Böhme oli Pohjanmaan mystikoiden oppi-isä.


    ellauri052.html on line 424: Nietzsche ist vor allem durch seine Schopenhauer-Lektüre und dessen Willens-Metaphysik auf den Gedanken des Willens zur Macht gekommen. Aus Schopenhauers „Wille zum Leben“ genickt und verbessert. Die erste Erwähnung des Begriffs im Nachlass stammt von 1876/77: „Furcht (negativ) und Wille zur Macht (positiv) erklären unsere starke Rücksicht auf die Meinungen der Menschen.“
    ellauri052.html on line 426: Nach Nietzsche ist der „Wille zur Macht“ ein dionysisches Bejahen der ewigen Kreisläufe von Leben und Tod, Entstehen und Vergehen, Lust und Schmerz, eine Urkraft, die das „Rad des Seins“ in Bewegung hält: „Alles geht, alles kommt zurück; ewig rollt das Rad des Seins. Alles stirbt, alles blüht wieder auf, ewig läuft das Jahr des Seins.“
    ellauri052.html on line 428: Diese Welt ist der Wille zur Macht – und nichts außerdem! Und auch ihr seid dieser Wille zur Macht – und nichts außerdem!“
    ellauri052.html on line 429: Ein starker Geist interpretiert die Welt auf sich zu und verleibt sie sich somit ein. Man soll das Schicksal wollen. Wollen befreit: das ist die wahre Lehre von Wille und Freiheit. Deshalb hat der freieste Mensch „das größte Machtgefühl über sich.“
    ellauri052.html on line 433: Im Zuge der philosophischen Wirkungsgeschichte Nietzsches war für Martin Heidegger der „Wille zur Macht“ Nietzsches Antwort auf die metaphysische Frage nach dem Grund alles Seienden. So was.
    ellauri052.html on line 435: Im Gegenpart zu Nietzsche sieht Alfred Adler – schon vor der Machtergreifung der Nationalsozialisten in Deutschland 1933 – den Willen zur Macht auch kritisch als eine mögliche Überkompensation eines verstärkt erlebten Minderwertigkeitsgefühls.
    ellauri052.html on line 443: Das Ziel der Menschheit liegt nach Nietzsche nicht in der Zukunft oder im allgemeinen Wohlergehen der derzeit bestehenden Gattung, sondern in den immer wieder auftretenden „höchsten Exemplaren“, eben den Übermenschen. Aus dieser philosophischen Position resultiert seine Ablehnung der „idealistischen“ Interpretation des Übermenschen und die positive Einschätzung gerade von immoralistischen und nach Größe strebenden Machtmenschen wie Alkibiades, Julius Cäsar, Cesare Borgia oder Napoléon Bonaparte.
    ellauri052.html on line 449: Indessen ist der von den Nationalsozialisten verwendete Gegenbegriff Untermensch nirgends in Nietzsches Werken zu finden. Als Gegensatz zum Übermenschen beschreibt Zarathustra in Also sprach Zarathustra vielmehr den Letzten Menschen als lebensmüde, uninteressiert und lethargisch.
    ellauri052.html on line 463: A number of foreign and medieval analogues exist that exhibit the motif ("Whittington's cat" motif, N411.2), where the hero obtains wealth by selling a cat, typically in a rodent-infested place direly in need of one. The tale is catalogued Aarne–Thompson (AT) tale type 1651, "Whittington's Cat".
    ellauri052.html on line 491: The opportunity to show a semi-nude young male, often in a contorted pose, made Sebastian a favorite subject. There may have been a deliberate attempt by the Church to get away from the single nude subject, as sometimes arousing inappropriate thoughts among female and male churchgoers. Archers and arrows have been far more commonly shown than the actual moment of his death by clubbing, so that there is a popular misperception that this is how he died. Sebastian is a popular male saint, especially among athletes.
    ellauri052.html on line 497: Eventually, the poetry of William Wordsworth showed him that beauty generates compassion for others and stimulates joy. With renewed joy he continued to work towards a just society, but with more relish for the journey. He considered this one of the most pivotal shifts in his thinking. In fact, many of the differences between him and his father stemmed from this expanded source of joy. :D
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    ellauri052.html on line 540: Salen suosima high and low bullshit on just samaa tuubaa kuin Erich "mimesis" Auerbachin ylevyys ja alhaisuus. Se on yxinkertaisesti perseestä, pelkkää luokkatietoisuutta. Yxinkertaisempaa joo ja monimutkaisempaa, mikä ettei, muttei siitä mitään tikapuita synny. Huhnerbrettiä jolla Sale istuu ylemmällä orrella ja nokkii laahusta. Samaa meemikamaa se on kumminkin, kuorrutuxena Darwinin kolmisoinnulle (EAT! FUCK! KILL!).
    ellauri052.html on line 555: Rudi Steiner developed a concept of free will based on inner experiences, especially those that occur in the creative activity of independent thought.
    ellauri052.html on line 558: By 1907, a split between Steiner and the Theosophical Society became apparent. While the Society was oriented toward an Eastern and especially Indian approach, Steiner was trying to develop a path that embraced Christianity and natural science.
    ellauri052.html on line 572: By this time, Steiner, had reached considerable stature as a spiritual teacher and expert in the occult. Optikkoexpertti, piilolaseja. Rudin lahkosta tuli antroposoofeja. Helluntaiystäviä. Jumalviisaus aleni vaan ihmisviisasteluxi.
    ellauri052.html on line 576: In a number of works, Steiner described a path of inner development he felt would let anyone attain comparable spiritual experiences. In Steiner's view, sound vision could be developed, in part, by practicing rigorous forms of ethical and cognitive self-discipline, concentration, and meditation. In particular, Steiner believed a person's spiritual development could occur only after a period of moral development.
    ellauri052.html on line 578: Just tämmösestä Sale haaveili. Eipä juuri kehittynyt, pahemmaxi vaan vanhemmiten meni. Schweizin Dornachissa teosoofeilla on valtava tabernaakkeli nimeltä Goetheanum. Ekan poltti nazit, toinen rakennettiin betonista. Goethepa tietysti, siinä meillä oli toinen narsisti ihan säästökokoa. Narshishtien Jerusalem.
    ellauri052.html on line 597: He was a man who convinced and hypnotized not only others but himself. He seemed to possess a number of characters which he changed like masks as the need arose, now he was a benevolent pastor … now a magician holding sway over human souls … His sole purpose and aspiration was to obtain possession of all things from below, by his own titanic devices, and to break through by a passionate effort to the realm of the spirit… He may have possessed oratorical gifts, but he lacked the true gift and feeling for words. His speech was a kind of magical act, aimed at obtaining control over his hearers by means of gestures, by raising and lowering his voice, and by changes in the expression of his face. He hypnotized his disciples, some of whom even fell asleep.
    ellauri052.html on line 626: Teosofi Charles Leadbeater näki Krishnamurtin rannalla Adyarissa keväällä 1909. Hän väitti nähneensä Krishnamurtilla hienomman auran kuin kenelläkään aikaisemmin ja vakuuttui siitä, että Krishnamurti oli hänen etsimänsä inkarnaatio. Yli puolen jalan aura uimahousuissa oli Jiddu-pojalla. Krishnamurti otettiin veljensä Nityan kanssa asumaan seuran tiloihin, ja Leadbeater alkoi antaa hänelle "yksityisopetusta". Jiddo's father lost a lawsuit trying to regain custody of his son. His Lawsuit accused Leadbeater, who was probably gay, of having had sexual relations with Jiddo.
    ellauri052.html on line 654: There were two Krishnamurtis. One was the persona presented to the world through lectures and books; a man without ego who led a sanctified life of celibacy and high moral purity. The other Krishnamurti was a shadowy, self-centered, vain man, capable of sudden angers and enormous cruelty to friends. He was also a habitual liar. Krishna, as his friends called him, freely admitted his compulsive lying. He blamed it on simple fear of having his deceptions detected.
    ellauri052.html on line 656: After learning about Krishnamurti's secret love affair with his best friend's wife, Bohm felt betrayed. Perhaps this plunged him into his third and final deep depression. Hospitalized, suffering from paranoia and thoughts of suicide, Bohm underwent fourteen episodes of shock therapy before he recovered sufficiently to leave the mental hospital. Earlier triple bypass surgery on his heart had been successful, but his death in 1991, at age 75, was from a massive heart attack. Krishnamurti had died six years earlier, at his home in Ojai, of pancreatic cancer. His body was cremated.
    ellauri052.html on line 681:

    E.M. Forster was homosexual (openly to his close friends, but not to the public) and a lifelong bachelor. Se tykkäs tosi paljon D.H. Lawrencen homoeroottisista skeneistä.
    ellauri052.html on line 687: Apparently his wife Frieda believed him to have had a sexual relationship with a farmer while writing Women in Love in 1916. There's also the coal miner quote you mentioned Kelby. Then there's the quote: I should like to know why nearly every man that approaches greatness tends to homosexuality, whether he admits it or not... (Älkää yrittäkökään! Mä en ole! Sitäpaizi mä en ole lähelläkään suuruutta! Pienenen kuin pyy maailmanlopun edellä.)
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    ellauri052.html on line 692: I left myself quite limply in his hands, and, to get a better grip of me, he put his arm round me and pressed me against him, and the sweetnesS of the touch of our naked bodies one against the other was superb. It satistied in some measure the vague indecipherable yearning of my soul; and it was the same with him. When he had rubbed me all warm, he let me go, and we lo0ked at each other with eyes of
    ellauri052.html on line 705: `You will?' A queer, smiling look tightened Gerald's face for a moment, as he said, `Well, I'd like it very much.'
    ellauri052.html on line 726: `Repel and attract, both. They are very repulsive when they are cold, and they look grey. But when they are hot and roused, there is a definite attraction -- a curious kind of full electric fluid -- like eels.'
    ellauri052.html on line 741: Gerald fastened the door and pushed the furniture aside. The room was large, there was plenty of space, it was thickly carpeted. Then he quickly threw off his clothes, and waited for Birkin. The latter, white and thin, came over to him. Birkin was more a presence than a visible object, Gerald was aware of him completely, but not really visually. Whereas Gerald himself was concrete and noticeable, a piece of pure final substance.
    ellauri052.html on line 747: So the two men began to struggle together. They were very dissimilar. Birkin was tall and narrow, his bones were very thin and fine. Gerald was much heavier and more plastic. His bones were strong and round, his limbs were rounded, all his contours were beautifully and fully moulded. He seemed to stand with a proper, rich weight on the face of the earth, whilst Birkin seemed to have the centre of gravitation in his own middle. And Gerald had a rich, frictional kind of strength, rather mechanical, but sudden and invincible, whereas Birkin was abstract as to be almost intangible. He impinged invisibly upon the other man, scarcely seeming to touch him, like a garment, and then suddenly piercing in a tense fine grip that seemed to penetrate into the very quick of Gerald´s being.
    ellauri052.html on line 749: They stopped, they discussed methods, they practised grips and throws, they became accustomed to each other, to each other´s rhythm, they got a kind of mutual physical understanding. And then again they had a real struggle. They seemed to drive their white flesh deeper and deeper against each other, as if they would break into a oneness. Birkin had a great subtle energy, that would press upon the other man with an uncanny force, weigh him like a spell put upon him. Then it would pass, and Gerald would heave free, with white, heaving, dazzling movements.
    ellauri052.html on line 751: So the two men entwined and wrestled with each other, working nearer and nearer. Both were white and clear, but Gerald flushed smart red where he was touched, and Birkin remained white and tense. He seemed to penetrate into Gerald´s more solid, more diffuse bulk, to interfuse his body through the body of the other, as if to bring it subtly into subjection, always seizing with some rapid necromantic fore-knowledge every motion of the other flesh, converting and counteracting it, playing upon the limbs and trunk of Gerald like some hard wind. It was as if Birkin´s whole physical intelligence interpenetrated into Gerald´s body, as if his fine, sublimated energy entered into the flesh of the fuller man, like some potency, casting a fine net, a prison, through the muscles into the very depths of Gerald´s physical being.
    ellauri052.html on line 753: So they wrestled swiftly, rapturously, intent and mindless at last, two essential white figures working into a tighter closer oneness of struggle, with a strange, octopus-like knotting and flashing of limbs in the subdued light of the room; a tense white knot of flesh gripped in silence between the walls of old brown books. Now and again came a sharp gasp of breath, or a sound like a sigh, then the rapid thudding of movement on the thickly-carpeted floor, then the strange sound of flesh escaping under flesh. Often, in the white interlaced knot of violent living being that swayed silently, there was no head to be seen, only the swift, tight limbs, the solid white backs, the physical junction of two bodies clinched into oneness. Then would appear the gleaming, ruffled head of Gerald, as the struggle changed, then for a moment the dun-coloured, shadow- like head of the other man would lift up from the conflict, the eyes wide and dreadful and sightless.
    ellauri052.html on line 755: At length Gerald lay back inert on the carpet, his breast rising in great slow panting, whilst Birkin kneeled over him, almost unconscious. Birkin was much more exhausted. He caught little, short breaths, he could scarcely breathe any more. The earth seemed to tilt and sway, and a complete darkness was coming over his mind. He did not know what happened. He slid forward quite unconscious, over Gerald, and Gerald did not notice. Then he was half-conscious again, aware only of the strange tilting and sliding of the world. The world was sliding, everything was sliding off into the darkness. And he was sliding, endlessly, endlessly away.
    ellauri052.html on line 763: `Of course --' panted Gerald, `I didn't have to be rough -- with you -- I had to keep back -- my force --´
    ellauri052.html on line 777: He still heard as if it were his own disembodied spirit hearing, standing at some distance behind him. It drew nearer however, his spirit. And the violent striking of blood in his chest was sinking quieter, allowing his mind to come back. He realised that he was leaning with all his weight on the soft body of the other man. It startled him, because he thought he had withdrawn. He recovered himself, and sat up. But he was still vague and unestablished. He put out his hand to steady himself. It touched the hand of Gerald, that was lying out on the floor. And Gerald's hand closed warm and sudden over Birkin's, they remained exhausted and breathless, the one hand clasped closely over the other. It was Birkin whose hand, in swift response, had closed in a strong, warm clasp over the hand of the other. Gerald´s clasp had been sudden and momentaneous.
    ellauri052.html on line 779: The normal consciousness however was returning, ebbing back. Birkin could breathe almost naturally again. Gerald´s hand slowly withdrew, Birkin slowly, dazedly rose to his feet and went towards the table. He poured out a whiskey and soda. Gerald also came for a drink.
    ellauri052.html on line 793: There were long spaces of silence between their words. The wrestling had some deep meaning to them -- an unfinished meaning.
    ellauri052.html on line 808: `Yes. You have a northern kind of beauty, like light refracted from snow -- and a beautiful, plastic form. Yes, that is there to enjoy as well. We should enjoy everything.'
    ellauri052.html on line 828: `No? There you are, we are not alike. I'll put a dressing-gown on.' Birkin remained alone, looking at the fire. His mind had reverted to Ursula. She seemed to return again into his consciousness. Gerald came down wearing a gown of broad-barred, thick black-and-green silk, brilliant and striking.
    ellauri052.html on line 836: Birkin was silent, thinking how scrupulous Gerald was in his attire, how expensive too. He wore silk socks, and studs of fine workmanship, and silk underclothing, and silk braces. Curious! This was another of the differences between them. Birkin was careless and unimaginative about his own appearance.
    ellauri052.html on line 857: Leader (Salen elämäkerturi) is statesmanlike, fair-minded. He acknowledges in the introduction that great artists are not necessarily family men and that Bellow helped himself to his friends’ and relatives’ life stories even when they would have preferred their privacy.
    ellauri052.html on line 861: His friend and protege Philip Roth has said of him, "The backbone of 20th-century American literature has been provided by two novelists—William Faulkner and Saul Bellow. Together they are the Melville, Hawthorne, and Twain of the 20th century."

    LOL, runkku-Roth Melvillenä tietysti.


    ellauri052.html on line 866: Leader (se elämäkerturi) defines Bellow’s recurrent themes as “the relative claims of life and work, the intensity of childhood experience, sexual insecurity.” He could have added Jewish life and identity, the perils of matrimony and the defects of modern civilisation. The highly disciplined fellow devoted almost every morning to the sacred writing hours from nine to one. Sale ostettiin loppupeleissä Chicagosta Bostoniin. Jasu ja Sale kehu izeään varmaan kilpaa BU:n kekkereissä.
    ellauri052.html on line 867: Reports of his teaching ranged from “he was a dud, all he did was read from Erich Auerbach’s Mimesis” to “his seminar was amazing, as you’d imagine.” He was most effective with students who could follow and respond to his intellectual fireworks. Eskimeininkiä.
    ellauri052.html on line 868: His favourite novelists, who recurred in his courses, were Dostoyevsky, Stendhal, Balzac, Flaubert, Dickens, Conrad, Dreiser and Fitzgerald. He also admired the satires of Wyndham Lewis.
    ellauri052.html on line 870: Bellow punctured the pretentious, unmasked the delusions and deflated the reputations of several intellectual phonies, blackballing LeRoi Jones, Edward Said and Susan Sontag for MacArthur fellowships. He was severely condemned for his provocative but hilarious challenge: “Who is the Tolstoy of the Zulus? The Proust of the Papuans?” But no one ever answered his attack on cultural relativism and he did not apologise
    ellauri052.html on line 881: I heard Bellow deliver the PEN speech on “American Writers and Their Public” to a packed hall in London on March 22, 1986. He had just suffered the death of his brothers and agonising break with Alexandra. Exhausted by jet-lag, stiff-gaited and parchment-skinned, he seemed terribly old and shattered. His talk ranged widely and wildly but, rambling and unfocused, he could not — like Ezra Pound in the Cantos — make it cohere.
    ellauri052.html on line 897: Salen siteeraamasta Samuel Danielista 1562-1619, elisabetinaikaisesta naamiaisnaamareita väsänneestä muusikon pojasta ja kamariherrasta tämän verran: The 1911 edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica says of him: "His style is full, easy and stately, without being very animated or splendid; it is content with level flights. As a gnomic writer Daniel approaches Chapman, but is more musical and coherent. He lacks fire and passion, but he has scholarly grace and tender, mournful reverie." Enempi kanan lentoa.
    ellauri052.html on line 930: Kun Salen halvexima sen vanhin poika psykiatri sanoo suorat sanat paskamaisesta isästään, pörähtään sen kimppuun äkäinen lauma Salen kirjallisia häntäkärpäsiä. The difficulty Greg Bellow has in grasping his father’s work is almost immediately apparent. His literary interpretations range from calling Humboldt’s Gift (1975) “a novel permeated by death consciousness” to writing that the protagonist of Henderson the Rain King (1959) “chooses a life path that brings him into contact with suffering and death.” (The very phrase “life path” would undoubtedly have made his father cringe.) Ehkäpä, just six että se on osuvaa.
    ellauri052.html on line 935: Ultimately, much of the book revolves around a perceived opposition between “young Saul,” the politically radical, amorously multitasking free spirit who raised him, and “old Saul,” the reactionary, race-baiting friend of authority and Allan Bloom who occupied his father’s body for its final 40 years. Greg had a front-row seat for Bellow’s supposed conversion, after the rise of black power and the Six Day War, to the unfashionable conservatism that remains the unspoken reason his books aren’t read much in America today. He is thus well-placed to describe how that change—dramatically evident in Mr. Sammler’s Planet (1970), the neo-con novel par excellence, but also in Herzog—manifested itself in private.
    ellauri052.html on line 939: Greg had made a career out of his own childhood misery—a nasty dig given that Saul was as much the author of that misery as he was of his novels. Greg noted, with shrugging disapproval, that his father “felt a duty of truth to his readers that was stronger than to his family,” but indicated he still didn’t understand or accept this about his father. Perhaps he can’t be expected to. “All significant human business is transacted inside,” was Saul’s lesson to Greg, who doesn’t seem to have forgiven his father for it being true.
    ellauri052.html on line 943: It may be helpful to note here that Bellow’s fame, already growing after The Adventures of Augie March, exploded after the publication of Herzog in 1964—the same year Daniel, his youngest son, was born. By the time the newly rich writer, urged by his third wife, moved into a fancy co-op on Lake Michigan, Greg already possessed enough of what he thought were his own opinions to dislike the white plush carpets, the 11 rooms “filled with fancy furniture and modern art.” Reminding the reader he was “raised by a frugal mother and a father who had no steady income,” Greg says that he “found the trappings of wealth in their new apartment so repellent that I complained bitterly to Saul,” who replied that he didn’t care about the new shiny things so long as he could still write—which he could. “As I always had, I accepted what he said about art at face value,” Greg admits, but he stopped visiting the new place. After the marriage deteriorated and Saul moved out, 3-year-old Daniel, in the words of ex-child-therapist Greg, “took to expressing his distress” by peeing on the carpets. “I have to admit that the yellow stains on them greatly pleased me,” Greg writes—for once showing off the Bellovian touch.
    ellauri052.html on line 945: Zachary Leader’s work, though superior to Atlas’s and better than his first volume, still has some serious flaws. He swallows Keith Botsford’s absurd claim that his subject “is a direct descendant of Machiavelli”. Leader constantly tries to connect every person and event in Bellow’s life to their fictional counterparts instead of emphasising his imaginative transformation of experience. Literary agent Andrew Wylie, well named “The Jackal,” poached Bellow from his longtime agent Harriet Wasserman.
    Varmaan lupas Salelle pyllynamia.


    ellauri052.html on line 952: Oppressed and heavy-hearted, Bellow resorted to subtle concealment of competing mistresses, moved around like a man on the run and needed bursts of frenetic activity, “even if it means constant trips to Japan, London, Yugoslavia or Israel to keep one jump ahead” of his emotional entanglements.
    ellauri052.html on line 957: Bellow was accused of being a “lousy” sexual performer, but was more convincingly called a passionate and virile lover. He even had a fling with his black cleaning lady, “about twice as tall as he was, and well built.” No hemmetti, kysyttiinkö siivoojalta miten mini Sale pärjäsi. Tais heiluttaa patonkia porttikonkissa.
    ellauri052.html on line 959: During an awkward sexual encounter with Harriet Wasserman, she remembered “asking him for permission, as if it were a museum objet d’art, ‘Can I touch this?’” Many of his mistresses remained in love and in touch with him. Scott Fitzgerald said that Hemingway “needed a new woman for each big book”; Bellow lost a woman with each big book. He spilled sperm as he spilled ink, and sex both interfered with and inspired his writing. Bellow created and lived on turbulence, thrived on chaos, courted conflict and was inspired by personal cataclysm. He reported that one lover (mies vai nainen?) “caused me grandes dificultades in England and in the south, but I finished Sammler just the same.” The bearers of erogenous zones (either sex) made him feel younger, “it was a way of avoiding the Angel of Death,” and he cherished their provocative bitchiness. Bellow’s emotional upheavals — his guilt and remorse, multitudinous failings and need for self-condemnation — made him beat his breast at his private Wailing Wall. Se oli kuin kunkku David jolle tuotiin neitosia pyllynlämmittimixi.
    ellauri052.html on line 965: Bellow's wives were Anita Goshkin, Alexandra (Sondra) Tsachacbasov, Susan Glassman, Alexandra Ionescu Tulcea, and Janis Freedman. In 2000, when he was 84, Bellow had his fourth child and first daughter, with Freedman. Goshkin elätti sitä tunarointivuosina. Sen se dumppas kun alko tulla rahaa. Se oli kuin se Jasun ykkönen.
    ellauri052.html on line 968: Bellow’s most merciless and eviscerating tormenter was his third wife, Susan Glassman, who defeated him in a long, acrimonious and expensive divorce suit. In 1974, after he had fraudulently misrepresented his projected income, the court, hostile to a successful Jewish intellectual, “ordered him to pay Susan $2,500 a month in alimony, backdated to 1968, plus $600 a month child support, plus lawyers’ fees.” Ignoring his own lawyer’s sound advice to settle the case, he surrendered to a self-destructive impulse, continued to appeal and deliberately prolonged his agony.
    ellauri052.html on line 970: The rap against Bellow is that he maligned four of his five wives, especially in his fiction. This is true, and Leader is savvy enough not to take Bellow’s word about them. Wife No. 1, Anita, is shown as the underappreciated mainstay she obviously was. As for wife No. 2, Sondra Tschacbasov Bellow (Bellow called her Sasha), the model for the evil Madeleine, Leader has a scoop: an unpublished memoir shared with him after Bellow’s death. By her own account, Sasha was a vulnerable child-woman lacking basic life skills. From childhood and into her teens, she says, she was the victim of incest committed by her father. When Bellow took up with her, he was 37 and she was 21, a Bennington graduate and a secretary at the Partisan Review. His friends treated her with a sniggering sexism unfortunately unremarkable in the 1950s. At a party Bellow took her to, the critic R. W. B. Lewis, her former professor, drunkenly demanded to
    ellauri052.html on line 971: know whether she was sleeping with Bellow yet; “they were all placing bets.” She started an affair with Bellow’s friend Jack Ludwig (the prototype for Gersbach in Herzog) only after she learned of her husband’s many infidelities.
    ellauri052.html on line 978: The most important person in Bellow’s life—Maury, his oldest brother. As Leader shows, Maury was both the driving force in Bellow’s Americanization and a major presence in his work. Parents and wives came and went, but Maury remained: Simon in Augie March, Shura in Herzog, Julius in Humboldt’s Gift. As peremptory and violent as their father but more competent, Maury epitomized the cult of power and material success that both fascinated and repelled Bellow. “I recognized in him the day-to-day genius of the U.S.A.,” Bellow said in an interview with Philip Roth. In the same conversation, Roth observed that Maury’s reckless, angry spirit was “the household deity of Augie March.” By the time Maury finished law school, he had already started collecting graft for a corrupt Illinois state representative, skimming off the top for himself and his mother. A charismatic ladies’ man with an illegitimate son, Maury was “very proud of his extraordinary group of connections, his cynicism, his insiderhood,” Bellow told Roth. Maury was disdainful of his brother’s nonremunerative choice of profession, which he considered luftmenschlich—frivolous, impractical.
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    ellauri053.html on line 123: Berkeley, Hume, Kant, Fichte, Hegel, James, Bergson all are united in one earnest attempt, the attempt to reinstate man with his high spiritual claims in a place of importance in the cosmic scheme.
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    ellauri053.html on line 165: Pline l'Ancien mentionne plusieurs gisements : « Le bitume approche du soufre ; c'est tantôt un limon, tantôt une terre. Un limon, sortant d'un lac de Judée. Une terre, en Syrie, autour de la ville maritime de Sidon. Dans ces deux états, il s'épaissit et se condense. Il y a aussi un bitume liquide, témoin celui de Zacynthe et celui qu'on apporte de Babylone ; ce dernier bitume est blanc. Le bitume d'Apollonie est liquide aussi. Tous portent en grec le nom de pissasphalte, comme qui dirait mélange de poix et de bitume ». C'est l'origine des noms de spalt et d'asphalte.
    ellauri053.html on line 167: Dans la première moitié du XIXe siècle les peintres français vont en faire un emploi très fréquent. La texture laquée et la tonalité d'un roux très sombre intéressent des peintres comme Prud'hon qui l'utilise dans son tableau La Justice et la Vengeance divine poursuivant le Crime, et il sert avec excès jusqu'à Gustave Courbet. Les artistes l'utilisent abondamment soit en glacis pour les ombres, soit en couche épaisse pour les aplats des fonds. L'usage d'une couleur chaude pour les ombres et les fonds apparaît alors comme une nouveauté remettant en question la doctrine courante qui voulait que les ombres et les lointains soient bleuâtres (froids).
    ellauri053.html on line 179: E.Saarinen kehu kukoistussyöttiplokissa Aarnen tutkielman Puovon lyriikasta ihan kuplixi. Säntäs kirjakauppaan ostamaan samat Puovon paxut kootut runot kuin oli Aarnella, kun se vanhuxena väsäs nää arvostelut. Olix Puovo edes enää elossa? 2018, ei kai. Puovo veti paukuttamansa henxelit 2008, 77 vuotiaana. AK syntyi vuotta aikasemmin ja kuolee myöhemmin, se vietti 90-vuotispäivää äskettäin. Ketkäs muut teki niin? Ainiin runoilija Metastaasi ja sitä ihaillen siteeraillut Jean-Jacques. Paizi osat ovat vaihtuneet! Ihailija eli lyhyemmin kuin ihailtu, söikin paremmin. Josmä jostain syystä jäisin henkiin Eskin jälkeen mä olisin sen Aarne Kinnunen, en sen Metastaasi, vanha etäpesäke. Eski olisi Jeesus, puukonhaava mahassa, mä sen veli Peeveli, ex-telttailija.
    ellauri053.html on line 196: Tai hei! Jos tää koko kirja onkin vaan yx hemmetin iso läppä! Aarne heittää vanhan pöyhkimyxen naamalle kokonaisen pokkarillisen salavittuilua! Buahhahhahhhaa! Aarne nauraa nyt Krunikassa, siitäs sait Puovo! Its payback time! Revi siitä huumoria! Se nauraa parhaiten joka nauraa viimexi!
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    ellauri053.html on line 537: Christopher Ricks wrote of this book, "provided this gets clearing from the philosophers, we shall at last have a compact, cogent and humane justification of criticism as a rational process." Paskanmarjat Casey oli niin konservatiivi katoliikki eze diggas jopa islamia. Ja lysytti muuteskin naisia.
    ellauri053.html on line 670: Sic visum Veneri, cui placet inparis
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    ellauri053.html on line 690: Flaccus oli ize asiassa aika mauton, vai mitä Uarne? Talouslibertiiniinen. Se oli ize vapautetun orjan poika.
    ellauri053.html on line 699: Spencer developed an all-embracing conception of evolution as the progressive development of the physical world, biological organisms, the human mind, and human culture and societies. As a polymath, he contributed to a wide range of subjects, including ethics, religion, anthropology, economics, political theory, philosophy, literature, astronomy, biology, sociology, and psychology. During his lifetime he achieved tremendous authority, mainly in English-speaking academia. "The only other English philosopher to have achieved anything like such widespread popularity was Bertrand Russell, and that was in the 20th century." Spencer was "the single most famous European intellectual in the closing decades of the nineteenth century" but his influence declined sharply after 1900: "Who now reads Spencer?" asked Talcott Parsons in 1937.
    ellauri053.html on line 713: For many, the name of Herbert Spencer is virtually synonymous with social Darwinism, a social theory that applies the law of the survival of the fittest to society and is integrally related to the nineteenth century rise in scientific racism.
    ellauri053.html on line 715: His contributions to racist ideology are many. In his famed work Social Statics (1850), he argued that imperialism had served civilization by clearing the inferior races off the earth: "The forces which are working out the great scheme of perfect happiness, taking no account of incidental suffering, exterminate such sections of mankind as stand in their way. … Be he human or be he brute — the hindrance must be got rid of."
    ellauri053.html on line 717: His arguments provided so much ammunition for conservatives and individualists in Europe and America that they are still in use in the 21st century. The expression 'There is no alternative' (TINA), made famous by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, may be traced to its emphatic use by Spencer.
    ellauri053.html on line 738: After his upanayan (coming-of-age rite) at age eleven, Tagore and his father left Calcutta in February 1873 to tour India for several months, visiting his father's Santiniketan estate and Amritsar before reaching the Himalayan hill station of Dalhousie.
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    ellauri053.html on line 811: After his resignation from Visva-Bharati, Tagore planned to move to Dehradun. He wrote to Nirmalchandra demanding that Mira be "handed-over" to him; Nirmalchandra obliged and Mira and her son 2-year old Jayabrato accompanied Tagore to Dehradun. Before leaving, Tagore wrote to Pratima, "I am not going secretly. I have informed everyone that Mira is with me." Pratima replied that she "would be happy, if he remained happy".
    ellauri053.html on line 813: Pratima siis oli sen ykkösvaimo. Isä Rampen mieleisiä vaimoja. Sen mielipiteet vaimojen roolista sais nykysetämiehet kalpenemaan. A good wife knows her place.
    ellauri053.html on line 818: The Tagores belong to the Bandyopadhyaya group of Bengali Brahmins. The genealogy can be traced back to Daksha, one of the five Brahmins who were imported sometime in the 8th century from Kanauj to help in reviving orthodox Hinduism in Buddhist-ridden Bengal. The descendants of this Brahmin moved from one place to another until one Panchanan in 1690 settled down at Govindapur near Calcutta. The opportunities of making money in this flourishing mercantile town, the stronghold of the East India Company, finally attracted the family to Calcutta in the latter part of the eighteenth century and they built their homes at Pathuriaghata and Jorasanko.
    ellauri053.html on line 820: Prince Dwarkanath Tagore, my great-grandfather, was a romantic figure. Contemporary of Rammohan Roy, the Father of the Renaissance Movement of Bengal, he was closely associated with him in all his activities and rendered financial help when- ever required. The East India Company were by this time firmly established in Bengal and were rapidly building up their trade. Dwarkanath’s knowledge of English helped him to take advantage of the conditions prevailing under the Company’s rule and he was able at quite an early age not only to amass a fortune but also to gain high offices under the British. With Rammohan Roy he took a leading part in all the movements for the promotion of higher education and social welfare. There was hardly any institution founded during his life-time that did not owe its existence to the generous charity of Dwarkanath. He came to be known as Prince Dwarkanath in recognition of his benefactions. His business enterprises extended to fields unexplored by Indians in those days. He had a fleet of cargo boats for trading between India and England. To improve his business connections and gain further concessions from the Company, he himself went to England accompanied by his youngest son, Nagendranath. I have had occasion to read the diary kept by this grand-uncle of mine. It describes vividly and in very chaste English the social life Of the aristocracy of England in the early Victorian age as seen through the eyes of an Indian. There is also an interesting description of his adventurous journey across the country from Bombay to Calcutta at a time when India was in a very disturbed condition on the eve of the Sepoy Mutiny.
    ellauri053.html on line 826: It is believed that the important business which took the Prince to England was - to try to negotiate with the British government for an izara (permanent lease) of the provinces of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa in supersession of the East India Company. He was well received by Queen Victoria. But this ambitious project of his came to nothing on account of his sudden death under somewhat mysterious circumstances.
    ellauri053.html on line 833: Our house has had an interesting history. As I have already said, my forefathers migrated to Calcutta in the early days of the East India Company, and, having helped in the erection of Fort William, made enough money to construct a palatial building of their own at Jorasanko in the northern quarter of the town. Other gentry were attracted to this quarter which gradually became the most fashionable part of the city, with elegant houses vying with each other. It is a pity that most of these houses are being crowded out or demolished to make room for hideous modern mansions. The architecture of that period with high columned facades and a series of interior courtyards was not only dignified but most suited to the tropical climate.
    ellauri053.html on line 837: At Jorasanko lived the direct descendants of the Maharshi at No. 6, Dwarkanath Tagore Lane. It was a huge rambling house spread over an acre of ground with wide verandahs and large halls around the outer courtyard and a series of dark and dingy corridors and staircases and rooms, where no sunlight ever penetrated, which gave us the creeps whenever as children we had to pass through them. At No. 5, the handsome residence opposite to ours, lived my three artist cousins Gaganendra, Samarendra and Abanindra.
    ellauri053.html on line 853: Our teacher of English was an Englishman of a rather interesting type. He was given a bungalow in the compound. There he lived with thousands of silk-worms in which he had become interested through Akshoy Kumar Maitra, the historian. On Sundays, discarding all clothes, Mr. Lawrence would wrap himself in old newspapers and lie amongst the caterpillars which delighted in crawling all over him. He was very fond of them and used to say they were his children.
    ellauri053.html on line 863: Jagadish Chandra Bose had a wonderful fund of interesting stories, some very amusing, of the many lands he had visited and personalities he had met. He could go on telling them for hours and days together, yet one would never get tired of listening to him for he could always make the most trivial facts interesting, and his humour was so refreshing. He could also laugh ; so few people can laugh well and at the proper time and place. I would greatly miss him when he went away and secretly I would take a vow to become a scientist like him when I grew up.
    ellauri053.html on line 873: While Father would be entertaining the Maharaja, Mother with the help of Amaladidi, who was an expert in the cooking of East Bengal delicacies, would be busy preparing the meals.
    ellauri053.html on line 883: Kala Bhavana (Institute of Fine Arts) is the fine arts faculty of Visva-Bharati University, in Shantiniketan, India. It is an institution of education and research in visual arts, founded in 1919, it was established by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Nää taiskin olla jotain teosofeja. (Vertaa Palkeen Salea.)
    ellauri053.html on line 886: Being an unpractical idealist and underrating the doctrinaire mentality of his friends, he came back full of hope and proposed to my grandfather that a conference of all theists be called at Santiniketan.
    ellauri053.html on line 892: My teacher, who had no illusions, regarding his pupil, trembled at the herculean task imposed upon him. However, the Maharshi’s word was law, and teacher and pupil set to work with such grim determination that at the end of the prescribed period my grandfather was greatly pleased to hear me recite the mantras so dear to him.
    ellauri053.html on line 894: Much to my chagrin the reward, a fat cheque, went to my teacher.
    ellauri053.html on line 896: The sacred thread ceremony, the Upanayan takes place when a Brahmin boy is considered to be or a fit age to be attached to a Guru (teacher) to begin his education. He is taught the Gayatri mantram which every Brahmin is expected to repeal morning and evening as the text for his contemplation of the Infinite and is given the sacred thread to wear as a symbol of his initiation as a Brahmin.
    ellauri053.html on line 898: In ancient times the boy had to leave his home and live with his Guru in a forest hermitage as a Brahmachari. Only after having lived a spartan life during years of rigid training was he allowed to go home and take up the duties of a householder.
    ellauri053.html on line 900: At present the Upanayan has lost its real significance and the Brahmacharya period is reduced only three days of seclusion.
    ellauri053.html on line 908: By appealing to some friends four pupils were obtained from Calcutta. I myself brought the number up to five. We were all clothed in long yellow robes as befitting Brahmacharis. On the day of the opening ceremony, however, we were given red silk dhotis and chaddars and it made us feel very proud and im- portant to stand in a row in the Mandir, the cynosure of all eyes.
    ellauri053.html on line 912: Father had composed some new songs for the opening ceremony, one of which, Mora satyer pare man (We dedicate ourselves to truth) remained as the school song for many years until it was replaced by Amader Santiniketan (Our own Santiniketan).
    ellauri053.html on line 916: The life led by both pupils and teachers was not only simple but almost austere. The ideal of Brahmacharya was the keynote of everything. The yellow uniform, which covered up the poverty of clothes; a pair of blankets, which served as our only bedding; the vegetarian meals comparable to jail diet in their dull monotony — these were the standards laid down.
    ellauri053.html on line 926: In spite of everything — the poverty and lack of normal comfort and convenience — nobody complained, for we really believed in simple living and took pride in our poverty.
    ellauri053.html on line 973: Father kept outwardly calm and went back to Santiniketan to his work there as though nothing had disturbed his mind, leaving us in the care of a distant aunt of my mother. But his feeling — the keen sense of separation and loneliness — poured into a series of poems afterwards published as Smaran (In Remembrance).
    ellauri053.html on line 979: While I was loitering about the Asrama and reading the letters over and over again the sad news of the death of my sister. Rani was conveyed to me from Calcutta. Father had brought her back there finding that she had much improved in health in Almora — but a relapse ended fatally and she died nine months after the death of my mother.
    ellauri053.html on line 981: Father now devoted himself with renewed zeal to the affairs of the school. The most difficult task was to find the right kind of teachers. Frequent changes had to be made. Every time a new teacher was engaged Father had to train him and mould him to fit in with the ideals of the Asrama.
    ellauri053.html on line 985: The death of my brother Samindra took place when I was in college in America. At Monghyr he fell a victim to cholera and died soon after Father arrived there.
    ellauri053.html on line 989: Vicissitudes of life, pain or afflictions, however, never upset the equanimity of my father’s mind. Like his father, the Maharshi, he remained calm and his inward peace was not disturbed by any calamity however painful. Some superhuman sakti gave him the power to resist and rise above misfortunes of the most painful nature.
    ellauri053.html on line 1017: What do you think of father's spoiling sheets and sheets of paper with black marks all over both sides?
    ellauri053.html on line 1032: Gitanjali was written shortly after the deaths of Tagore’s wife, his two daughters, his youngest son, and his father. But as his son, Rathindranath, testified in On the Edges of Time, “he remained calm and his inward peace was not disturbed by any calamity however painful. Some superhuman sakti [force] gave him the power to resist and rise above misfortunes of the most painful nature.” Gitanjali was his inner search for peace and a reaffirmation of his faith in his Jivan devata.
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    His earliest volume of verse was published in 1889, and its slow-paced and lyrical poems display debts to Edmund Spenser, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and the poets of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.


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    “It is a style of Pater,” Eliot justly said, but then he indulged himself in a little racial prejudice, saying “it is a style of Pater, with a trick of the eye and a hanging of the nether lip that come from across the Irish Channel, all the more seductive.” “Mr. Yeats,” he says, “sometimes appears, as a philosopher of aesthetics, incoherent”:


    ellauri053.html on line 1170: On 26 January 1877, the young poet entered the Godolphin school, which he attended for four years. He did not distinguish himself academically, and an early school report describes his performance as "only fair. Perhaps better in Latin than in any other subject. Very poor in spelling".
    ellauri053.html on line 1172: Yeats’s mind, Eliot said further in the review is, in fact, extreme in egoism, and, as often with egoism, remains a little crude. Liian vähän pylly vasten pyllyä kontakteja etenkin jenkkeihin, on Tompan selitys. Sama vika koprofiili Joycella, joka on sentään massiivinen, Jästi ei. Very powerful feeling is crude; the fault of Mr. Yeats’s is that it is crude without being powerful.
    ellauri053.html on line 1174: He was very much fascinated by self-induced trance states, calculated symbolism, mediums, theosophy, crystal-gazing, folklore and hobgoblins. Golden apples, archers, black pigs and such paraphernalia abounded. Often the verse has an hypnotic charm: but you cannot take heaven by magic, especially if you are, like Mr. Yeats, a very sane person.


    ellauri053.html on line 1191: Eliot needed to put a considerable distance between himself and Yeats, each of whom could be regarded as a Symbolist, however differently they responded to French Symbolism as Arthur Symons expounded it in The Symbolist Movement in Literature. It is my understanding that Symons led Yeats through the early chapters, with Mallarmé as the main figure, and that Eliot made his own way quickly through the several chapters until he reached Laforgue, the poet he found most useful in his attempt to discover his own voice. Still, Eliot’s animosity is hard to explain.
    ellauri053.html on line 1205: Mitä oli tarjolla acock-in-1914-1.2126063">Tylsän riikinkukkopäivällisillä Sussexissa 1914? Mitähän. Veikkaan että suusexiä. Dobby ja Jästi oli kuzuttu, missä luuraa Tomppa? No se oli 25 ja vasta muuttamassa jenkeistä. Se oli hädin tuskin kuoriutunut munasta. Jästi on eri nenäkkään näköinen. Sillä on mirri kaulassa kuin Armas Salosella, muttei sentään nenäliinaa päässä.
    ellauri053.html on line 1245: Walter Horatio Pater was born August 4, 1839, in Shadwell, London and he died on July 30, 1894, at Oxford in Oxfordshire. He was a famous English critic, journalist, writer of fiction, university teacher, and an essayist.
    ellauri053.html on line 1274: By the dark webs, her nape caught in his bill, kelade av svarta simhud, hennes nacke nafsad av en näbb:
    ellauri053.html on line 1314: The salmon-falls, the mackerel-crowded seas, Lohet laulavat, makrillit tungexii merissä,
    ellauri053.html on line 1354: W. B. Yeats, “Sailing to Byzantium” from The Poems of W. B. Yeats: A New Edition, edited by Richard J. Finneran. Copyright 1933 by Macmillan Publishing Company, renewed © 1961 by Georgie Yeats. Reprinted with the permission of A. P. Watt, Ltd. on behalf of Michael Yeats. Source: The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats (1989)
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    ellauri053.html on line 1363: Yeats derided MacBride in letters and in poetry. He was horrified by Gonne's marriage, at losing his muse to another man; in addition, her conversion to Catholicism before marriage offended him; Yeats was Protestant/agnostic. He worried his muse would come under the influence of the priests and do their bidding.
    ellauri053.html on line 1364: Gonne's marriage to MacBride was a disaster. This pleased Yeats, as Gonne began to visit him in London.
    ellauri053.html on line 1365: To get a divorce, Gonne made a series of allegations against her husband with Yeats as her main 'second', though he did not attend court or travel to France. A divorce was not granted, for the only accusation that held up in court was that MacBride had been drunk once during the marriage.
    ellauri053.html on line 1368: Yeats met the American poet Ezra Pound in 1909. Pound had travelled to London at least partly to meet the older man, whom he considered "the only poet worthy of serious study." From that year until 1916, the two men wintered in the Stone Cottage at Ashdown Forest, with Pound nominally acting as Yeats's secretary. The relationship got off to a rocky start when Pound arranged for the publication in the magazine Poetry of some of Yeats's verse with Pound's own unauthorised alterations. These changes reflected Pound's distaste for Victorian prosody.
    ellauri053.html on line 1370: By 1916, Yeats was 51 years old and determined to marry and produce an heir. His rival John MacBride had been executed for his role in the 1916 Easter Rising, so Yeats hoped that his widow might remarry. His final proposal to Maud Gonne took place in mid-1916. Gonne's history of revolutionary political activism, as well as a series of personal catastrophes in the previous few years of her life—including chloroform addiction and her troubled marriage to MacBride—not to mention that she was 50—made her a potentially unsuitable wife; biographer R. F. Foster has observed that Yeats's last offer was motivated more by a sense of duty than by a genuine desire to marry her.
    ellauri053.html on line 1371: Yeats proposed in an indifferent manner, with conditions attached, and he both expected and hoped she would turn him down. According to Foster, "when he duly asked Maud to marry him and was duly refused, his thoughts shifted with surprising speed to her daughter." Iseult Gonne was Maud's second child with Lucien Millevoye, and at the time was twenty-one years old.
    ellauri053.html on line 1373: When Gonne took action to divorce MacBride in 1905, the court heard allegations that he had sexually assaulted Iseult, then eleven. At fifteen, she proposed to Yeats. In 1917, he proposed to Iseult but was rejected.
    ellauri053.html on line 1375: That September, Yeats proposed to 25-year-old Georgie Hyde-Lees (1892–1968), known as George, whom he had met through Olivia Shakespear. Despite warnings from her friends—"George ... you can't. He must be dead"—Hyde-Lees accepted, and the two were married on 20 October. Their marriage was a success, in spite of the age difference, and in spite of Yeats's feelings of remorse and regret during their honeymoon. The couple went on to have two children, Anne and Michael. Although in later years he had romantic relationships with other women, Georgie herself wrote to her husband "When you are dead, people will talk about your love affairs, but I shall say nothing, for I will remember how proud you were of them."
    ellauri053.html on line 1377: During the first years of marriage, they experimented with automatic writing; she contacted a variety of spirits and guides they called "Instructors" while in a trance. The spirits communicated a complex and esoteric system of philosophy and history, which the couple developed into an exposition using geometrical shapes: phases, cones, and gyres.[71] Yeats devoted much time to preparing this material for publication as A Vision (1925). In 1924, he wrote to his publisher T. Werner Laurie, admitting: "I dare say I delude myself in thinking this book my book of books".
    ellauri053.html on line 1379: In December 1923, Yeats was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, "for his always inspired poetry, which in a highly artistic form gives expression to the spirit of a whole nation". He was aware of the symbolic value of an Irish winner so soon after Ireland had gained independence, and sought to highlight the fact at each available opportunity. His reply to many of the letters of congratulations sent to him contained the words: "I consider that this honour has come to me less as an individual than as a representative of Irish literature, it is part of Europe's welcome to the Free State." Taas yxi tällänen taatatyyppinen poliittinen nobelisti.
    ellauri053.html on line 1381: The prize led to a significant increase in the sales of his books, as his publishers Macmillan sought to capitalise on the publicity. For the first time he had money, and he was able to repay not only his own debts but those of his father.
    ellauri053.html on line 1394: How many loved your moments of glad grace,
    ellauri053.html on line 1398: And loved the sorrows of your changing face;
    ellauri053.html on line 1430: This poem is very famous in China. We first know Yeats by this wonderful poem, which contain a story of Yeats himself that move us so deeply. From this poem, we know what is the true love, we know how deeply love can be. This has been transferred into the famous poem of MUDAN, also been transferred into a popular song sung by SHUIMUNIANHUA, so we can see how arractive it was to us in China.

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    ellauri054.html on line 53: Comenius vaati kaikkien lasten oikeutta koulutukseen sukupuoleen ja yhteiskunnalliseen asemaan katsomatta ja hän suunnitteli ensimmäisenä maailmassa laajan ja yksityiskohtaisen ohjelman vaatimustensa toteuttamiseksi teoksessaan Didactica magna (Suuri opetusoppi). Comenius piti Eurooppaa maailman sydämenä, Saksaa Euroopan sydämenä, Saksaan silloin kuulunutta Böömiä Saksan sydämenä ja Prahaa Böömin sydämenä.
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    ellauri054.html on line 102: The museum has a spacious garden featuring an arbor or "berceau" made of pear-trees. The mausoleum has a 1960-70 decor.
    ellauri054.html on line 104: Tshekin radio uudisoi sattumalta juuri tänään 7.9.20: Comenius museum may close due to lack of finance. Brexittien takkutukka kiukuttelee kauppasopimuxista. Euroopan yhteisö on henkitoreissa. Kohta ollaan taas naapureiden kurkussa.
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    ellauri054.html on line 124: XIV vuosisadan alkupuolella japanilainen Kenkku toteaa esseekäärössä Joutilaan mietteitä (Tsureziregusa): "tuntuu kuin jokin merkillinen hulluus vaivaisi minua: istun päiväkausia joutilaana mustekiven ääressä ja vailla vasituista aikomusta kirjoittelen muistiin mielessä ajelehtivia joutavia mietteitä." Hän toteaa suurimmaxi iloxeen "istua yxin lampun valossa avoimen kirjan ääressä ja tutustua menneiden aikojen ihmisiin." Söiköhän Kenkku okonomiyakia? Me tehtiin sitä tänään. Hyvää! Pekka Suhonen ois tehnyt siitä esseen. Wursthaus Gutes Essen, oli Cambridge Massachusettsissa.
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    ellauri054.html on line 154: Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, 22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626, also known as Lord Verulam, was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England. His works are credited with developing the scientific method and remained influential through the scientific revolution. Bacon has been called the father of empiricism.
    Muita lapsia ei sillä ollutkaan. Siihen jäi sen tittelit, ja käyttämätön pippeli. Samanlainen ressukka kuin Jaakko Hintikka.


    ellauri054.html on line 155: Francis Baconin eli Ransu Silavan kuuluisa saarna On Death alkaa näin: Men feare Death, as Children feare to goe in the darke: And as that Natural Feare in Children is increased with Tales, so is the other.
    ellauri054.html on line 161: v 2019 joku räsypää Anwaar Ahmad selittää Pekonia netissä. Keskellä textiä on urheilujuoman mainos: Oshee. Älä hyydy kesken kaiken. Anwaar Ahmad is a professional writer. He is working with us from last two years. His articles are marvelous and attractive. He is best in demonstrating literature. He likes to read books. Feel free to contact him in case you need help. Vainajana muistanemme häntäkin hyvällä.
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    ellauri054.html on line 169: Samanniminen irkku maalari Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992) ei käyttänyt hattua. Bacon did not begin to paint until his late twenties, having drifted in the late 1920s and early 1930s as an interior decorator, bon vivant, and gambler. Since his death, Bacon's reputation has grown steadily, and his work is among the most acclaimed, expensive and sought-after on the art market. Extinctus amabitur idem. Niistettynä rakastetaan tätäkin. Oikeassa oli nimiserkku!
    ellauri054.html on line 189: At his jubilee seminar, Riikonen's Turku-based colleague, Jukka Sihvonen, characterised him as a bibliophile and a manic hoarder of books. Riikonen says that he has never counted the exact number of books in his home, but he estimates that his is one of Helsinki's most extensive private libraries.
    ellauri054.html on line 191: Kuinka sattuukaan Hannun vaimo on kirjastonhoitaja. Salme Marjatta Riikonen made her career as a librarian at the Faculty of Arts library. She has been retired for years. The Riikonen’s two children have followed in their parents’ footsteps. One of them holds a Master's degree in Swedish, and the other in Spanish.
    ellauri054.html on line 195: Riikonen takes a walk back home around noon, for a half-hour nap. He is puzzled by people who disapprove of naps as a mark of laziness. After all, it has been proven that they boost efficiency. Pikku Kunkin otti nokkaunet päivällä. Sekin oli keskitien kulkija, konfuzelainen.
    ellauri054.html on line 208: Carlyle ja Emerson esseili suurmiehistä. Wannabeet. Macaulay kolmantena hälläpyöränä.
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    ellauri054.html on line 226: Hän kulutti aikansa kuljeskelemalla Italian ja Ranskan yliopistoissa luennoitsijoita nolaamassa, ärsyttäviä kysymyksiä tivaamassa ja parin opintopisteen kirjatenttejä suorittamassa. Vuonna 1484 Pico della Mirandola alkoi kyllästyä elämäntapaopiskelijan elämään. Häntä kiinnosti kokopäivätoimisen yleispätijän työ, ja Firenzessä oli siihen tuon ajan Italiassa parhaat mahdollisuudet. Innocentius VIII oli pelätty, ruma ja huumorintajuton ikibännien jakelija. Koska paavimobiilia ei ollut keksitty, liikkui hän Kirkkovaltiossa vierimällä harmaan ovaalin sisässä. Onnex Dick Tracyn näköinen Lorenzo de' Medici oli hyvin merkittävä Picon tukija. Ilman Lorenzon sponssausta Picon saavutukset olisivat tuhoutuneet tyystin.
    ellauri054.html on line 228: Aikoessaan Savonarolan seuraxi lopulta ryhtyä munkiksi hän tuhosi runokokoelmansa ja luopui omaisuudestaan. Dick Tracy kuoli Kolumbuxen löydettyä Karibian 1492.
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    ellauri054.html on line 259: Jotenkin must tuntuu et mä oisin Arnoldin Masan Dover Beachin maininnut jossakin. Joo Goethe-paasauxissa mainizen että Masa tykkäs Jöötistä. Runo Dover Beach kuvailee Dover Beachia ja mukulakivien kolinaa rannalla, Matin mielestä se oli jotenkin masentavaa:
    ellauri054.html on line 266: Dover Beach
    ellauri054.html on line 278: Of pebbles which the waves draw back, and fling, Vierinkivistä joita aallot kiskovat ja heittävät
    ellauri054.html on line 305: Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain; Rakkautta, varmuutta, rauhaa, eikä Panadolia;
    ellauri054.html on line 323: On the back of her neck. She told me later on
    ellauri054.html on line 325: At the lights across the channel, and really felt sad,
    ellauri054.html on line 332: Anyway, she watched him pace the room
    ellauri054.html on line 348: Swiftin hevosen nimi oli Houyhnhnm. Heppahullussa hepat hirnuu Hirn. Yrjö Hirn oli estetiikan ja nykyiskansain kirjallisuuden professori. Sittemmin virat erotettiin. Aarne hoiti estetiikan ja Hannu nykyiskansain kirjallisuuden pallia. Hannun palli ainakin on uhanalainen. Hirn oli armoitettu esseisti. Punaposken kamu Göran Schildt (hönö purjehtija) vähän kritisoikin Hirniä. Hirn oli oman aikansa punaposki. Mulla taitaa olla myös jotain läpysköitä Emil ja Henrik Zilliacuxilta Callen peruja. Niitä ei ole suomennettu valittaa HK:n sininen.
    ellauri054.html on line 382: Tyypillisesti esseen kirjoittaja on amatööri. Esseisti tyrmää lukijan rohkealla yleistyxellä viidennessä erässä, Hannu kertoo tohkeissaan. Kulttuuri on kovaa agonia. Se tapahtuu julkisella areenalla, jossa ihminen on primitiivisimmillään. Hiki ja veri lentää. HK Riikonen tuntee izensä ihan häräxi. Seppo sä olet oikea sonni! Machismo as sheer poetry. Mä en oikeestaan ymmärrä miten joku voi olla valtavan henkisen paineen alla julkisen mielipiteen takia. Kuka välittää?
    ellauri054.html on line 405: Academic and activist Angela Davis argues that prisons in the U.S. have "become venues of profit as well as punishment;" as mass incarceration has increased, the prison system has become more about economic factors than criminality.
    ellauri054.html on line 421: In the modern era, the United Kingdom was the first European country to use for-profit prisons. Wolds Prison opened as the first privately managed prison in the UK in 1992. This was enabled by the passage of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 which empowered the Home Secretary to contract out prison services to the private sector.
    ellauri054.html on line 423: The law needs to be structured in such a way that it allows a steady stream of new inmates. This ties back to that lobbying aspect: stricter laws mean more people in the system. More people in the system means more money for the prison. Many have argued that this is the entire reason that the war on drugs was started: another set of laws that could incarcerate thousands of people every single year.
    ellauri054.html on line 427: There are currently around 198,000 inmates housed in private prisons. It represents less than 9% of the total prison population. Many of these prisons save the government money, but some actually cost more per prisoner than a public facility would cost.
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    ellauri054.html on line 435: We may never produce a world with "Men like gods," but we can at least implant a business model that shall make each of us in truth and in fact his brother's keeper.
    ellauri054.html on line 481: Robert Browning believed spiritualism to be fraud, and proved one of Daniel Dunglas Home's most adamant critics. When Browning and his wife Elizabeth attended one of his séances on 23 July 1855, a spirit face materialized, which Home claimed was Browning's son who had died in infancy: Browning seized the "materialization" and discovered it to be Home's bare foot. To make the deception worse, Browning had never lost a son in infancy.
    ellauri054.html on line 491: My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
    ellauri054.html on line 492: For the ends of being and ideal grace.
    ellauri054.html on line 519: Browningin pääteos on The ring and the book (1869). Toinen huomattava teos on kokoelma Bells and pomegranates (1841−1846), johon sisältyy muun muassa dramaattinen runoelma Pippa passes. Muita ovat Balaustion’s adventure, Men and women, runokokoelma Dramatis personæ sekä näytelmä Paracelsus. 1888−1889 ilmestyneet kootut teokset sisältävät 16 nidettä.
    ellauri054.html on line 525: Roopen isä oli pankkivirkailija. Sen isoisä oli orjanomistaja Saint Kittsillä Länsi-Intiassa, ja isoäiti, Margaret Tittle, oli kreoli. Sixköhän se oli Browning? Ei sentään Blacking. Sixe varmasti oli kuten isänsä abolitionistikin.
    ellauri054.html on line 527: Browning´s early career began promisingly, but collapsed. The long poems Pauline (1833) and Paracelsus (1835) received some acclaim, but in 1840 the difficult Sordello, which was seen as wilfully obscure, brought his poetry into disrepute. His reputation took more than a decade to recover, during which time he moved away from the Shelleyan forms of his early period and developed a more personal style.
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    ellauri055.html on line 46: Breugnon sanoi ruttotautisena ettei Rooman keisari kuole pylly tyynyllä. Tänkin ajatelman mä olen lukenut jostakin, oisko ollut Erich Auerbachin Mimesixestä. Sen sanoi joku viti viimeisistä keisareista. Nimeä ei löydy Googlesta, joka pälpättää vaan Palpatinesta. Jenkkimulkut elää omassa kuplassa.
    ellauri055.html on line 71: En 1934, Romain Rolland épouse Maria Cuvilier (ru) (citoyenne russe de mère suisse, devenue Koudacheva après son mariage en 1916 avec le comte Koudachev, mort en 1919). Clotilde Cortot
    ellauri055.html on line 80: Le 22 décembre 1912, à l'occasion de la publication du dernier volume de Jean-Christophe, Stefan Zweig publie une lettre ouverte dans le Berliner Tageblatt, lettre dans laquelle il rendait hommage à l'action de Romain Rolland pour son œuvre de rapprochement entre les jeunesses de France et d'Allemagne (« Jean-Christophe est un événement éthique plus encore que littéraire »).
    ellauri055.html on line 84: Déstabilisé par l'élan mystique qui traverse alors la société autrichienne, Stefan Zweig affiche au début de la guerre un patriotisme en phase avec l'Allemagne. L’opiniâtreté de Romain Rolland dans sa lutte contre la guerre et l'amitié que se portent mutuellement les deux hommes permettra à Stefan Zweig de surmonter cette épreuve. L'admiration que l'écrivain autrichien voue désormais à celui qu’il considère comme son maître s'exprimera dans la biographie qu'il lui consacre en 1921, qualifiant Romain Rolland de « Conscience de l'Europe ».
    ellauri055.html on line 94: Adolf Hitler accède au pouvoir en janvier 1933. Pressentant la tragédie qui s'annonce, Stefan Zweig quitte l'Autriche en février 1934. Il se suicide en 1942 au Brésil. Romain Rolland meurt à Vézelay le 30 décembre 1944.
    ellauri055.html on line 98: Victor Serge was appreciative of Rolland's interventions on his behalf but ultimately thoroughly disappointed by Rolland's refusal to break publicly with Stalin and the repressive Soviet regime. The entry for May 4, 1945, a few weeks after Rolland's death, in Serge's Notebooks: 1936-1947 notes acidly that "At age seventy the author of Jean-Christophe allowed himself to be covered with the blood spilled by a tyranny of which he was a faithful adulator."
    ellauri055.html on line 104: Les notions baha’ies de révélations (wahī (en)) religieuses progressives leur font accepter la validité de la plupart des religions du monde, dont les fondateurs ou figures centrales sont considérées comme des manifestations de Dieu. Ces manifestations sont, par exemple : Moïse, Jésus, Mahomet, Krishna, Zoroastre et Bouddha.
    ellauri055.html on line 106: Quand un homme meurt, l’âme passe dans un autre monde, où le développement spirituel de celle-ci dans le monde physique devient une base pour le jugement et la place dans le monde spirituel. Le paradis et l’enfer sont décrits comme des états spirituels de proximité ou de distance à Dieu qui décrivent les relations dans ce monde et dans l’autre, et non des endroits de récompense ou de punition après la mort.
    ellauri055.html on line 109: Il faut cependant noter que les décisions de la Maison Universelle de Justice, ainsi que les exégèses des écrits sacrés faites par ʿAbd-al-Bahāʾ et Shoghi Effendi, bénéficient d’une autorité s’imposant à tous les baha’is. Ce qui a conduit depuis les années 1980-1990 à ce que plusieurs intellectuels et universitaires, historiens ou sociologues, soient chassés de la communauté baha’ie pour leurs vues jugées divergentes sur des questions-clefs (l’exclusion des femmes de la Maison universelle de justice ; l’obligation de soumettre toute publication, même universitaire, à un comité de censure ; l’homosexualité ; un système électoral qui favorise les sortants ; l’interdiction de participer à un parti politique ou d’adhérer à une organisation comme Amnesty International, etc., et surtout le sujet central de l’infaillibilité des institutions).
    ellauri055.html on line 140: Du point de vue liturgique, la méditation dans les temples est accompagnée de lectures choisies dans les textes sacrés des autres religions. Ces textes — par exemple le Pentateuque des juifs, le Nouveau Testament des chrétiens, le Coran des musulmans, le Bayān des babis, etc. — ont annoncé successivement, par paliers de perfection croissante, l’incessante révélation divine ou message de Dieu. En ce sens, le livre sacré liant tous les textes sur la révélation qui le précèdent est logiquement le dernier dans l’ordre chronologique, à savoir le Kitāb-i Aqdas (« Le plus saint livre »). Il a été rédigé vers 1873 par Bahāʾ-Allāh et est complété par différentes tablettes (lawḥ) révélées ensuite ; pour les baha’is, c’est le texte de référence bien qu’il ne soit pas plus important que les autres, ni le livre le plus lu par les baha’is eux-mêmes sur la foi. Le livre ne fut d’ailleurs accessible que très tard aux croyants occidentaux puisque la première traduction officielle en anglais date de 1992.
    ellauri055.html on line 148: Le symbole fréquemment rencontré de la foi baha’ie est une étoile à neuf branches, parfois accompagnée d’une calligraphie du « Plus Grand Nom » يا بهاء الأبهى (Yā Bahāʾ al-Abhā') (« Ô Gloire du plus glorieux ! »).
    ellauri055.html on line 206: Jengi lähtee (tietysti) Niken ideasta rettelöimään herttualle. Kulkueessa kulkee puutarhurien kilta punalipussansa Pyhä Fiacre. Irlantilaissyntyinen pyhimys oli kova siirtolapuutarhuri. Muutti Ranskaan julkisuutta pakoon. Kuvissa se nojaa lapioon.
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    ellauri055.html on line 213: Saint Fiacre's relics were preserved in his original shrine in the local church of the site of his hermitage, garden, oratory, and hospice, in present Saint-Fiacre, Seine-et-Marne, France, but later transferred in 1568 to their present shrine in Meaux Cathedral in Meaux, which is near Saint-Fiacre and in the same French department, because of fear that fanatical Calvinists endangered them. Saint Fiacre had a reputation for healing haemorrhoids, which were denominated "Saint Fiacre's figs" in the Middle Ages. Cardinal Richelieu venerated his relics hoping to be relieved of the infirmity.
    ellauri055.html on line 215: Saint Fiacre is the patron saint of the commune of Saint-Fiacre, Seine-et-Marne, France. He is the patron of growers of vegetables and medicinal plants, and gardeners in general, including ploughboys. His reputed aversion to women is believed to be the reason he is also considered the patron of victims of venereal disease. He is further the patron of victims of hemorrhoids and fistulas, taxi cab drivers, box makers, florists, hosiers, pewterers, tilemakers, and those suffering from infertility. Finally, he is commonly invoked to heal persons suffering from various infirmities, premised on his reputed skill with medicinal plants.
    ellauri055.html on line 217: To celebrate the Second Millennium, "Saint Fiachra's Garden" opened in 1999 at the Irish National Stud and Gardens, Tully, County Kildare, Ireland, his nation of birth.
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    Ei hizi tullut Jeesus vieläkään, mutta Pyhä Vossikka auttaa yhä peräpukamiin. Vossikka-nimitys tuli St Fiacrelle nimetystä hotellista, jolla oli ensimmäiset isvossikat. Ranskan kirkko ei tunnusta St Fiacrea taxikuskien suojelijaxi (enkku-Wikipedia yllä on kerettiläisellä kannalla).
    ellauri055.html on line 319: Ketkä ovat eniten aukomassa päätä? Ylivoimaisesti yleisin ajattelija on Unknown, 28 mietelmää (plus 4 lisää nimellä Author Unknown). Ykkösenä nimeltä mainituista on joku Gertrude Jekyll 5 sananlaskulla. Kakkosena Waldo Emerson ja joku May Sarton, plus kiinalaiset sananlaskut nipussa, a 4 kpl. Seuraavina Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, William Wordsworth, Lady Bird Johnson, Claude Monnet ja nippu tuntemattomampia hortikulturisteja kuten Druse, Pollan, Garofalo ja Breault, a 3. Kahden mietelmän veroisia on jo useita, julkkixista mm. William Blake, Vita Sackville-West, Rampe Tagore ja Thomas Moore.
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    ellauri055.html on line 547: Johannexen äiti oli kuivelo joka hoisi huonekasveja. Jaakopinlilja on amarylliskasvi. Pippuri- eli huonekoisossa on punaisia marjoja. Oleanteri on koiranpoistokasvi. Apocynaceae. Dogbane.
    ellauri055.html on line 549: Johannes särki vahingossa yhden äidin 17 kauneudenhoitopurkista. Hopeatohvelit läpsyen äiti kiiruhti toteamaan vahingon.Tietysti Bio Miracle -kaulavoide joka oli kallein kaikista! Möykky Johannexen kurkussa suli haikeaan itkuun.
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    ellauri055.html on line 620: Jean de La Bruyère s. elokuu 1645, Pariisi, Ranska - 10. toukokuuta 1696, Versailles oli ranskalainen kirjailija, moralisti ja satiirikko, joka tunnetaan parhaiten teoksestaan Les Caractères de Théophraste traduits du grec avec Les Caractères ou les moeurs de ce siècle, jota pidetään yhtenä Ranskan kirjallisuuden mestariteoksista. Ei se ollut aatelinen vaan tavallinen rotinkainen.
    ellauri055.html on line 622: La première édition des Caractères paraît à Paris, chez Étienne Michallet, à l’automne de 1687, sous ce titre : les Caractères de Théophraste, traduits du grec, avec les Caractères ou les Mœurs de ce siècle. L’ouvrage comptait cent pages de traduction et deux cents pages originales.
    ellauri055.html on line 624: Theofrastoksen Luonteita-teoksen tapaan La Bruyère määrittelee teoksessaan ominaisuuksia, kuten "imartelevuus" tai "maalaisuus", ja antaa sitten esimerkkejä näistä luonteenpiirteistä ja käytöstavoista henkilöiden muodossa. Moralistina hän pyrki esittelyllään parantamaan aikansa yhteiskunnassa vallinneita käytöstapoja. La Bruyèrella oli laaja ja monipuolinen sanasto ja taitava satiirinen kirjoitustyyli. La Bruyèren tyyliä ihailivat myöhemmin 1800-luvun merkittävät ranskalaiskirjailijat, kuten Gustave Flaubert ja Goncourt-veljekset. Kahdeksan painosta Caractères-teoksesta ilmestyi La Bruyèren elinaikana. La Bruyère laajensi teoksessa olleita kirjallisia muotokuvia niiden suuren suosion takia. Lukijat alkoivat yhdistää kuvauksia todellisiin henkilöihin, mutta La Bruyère kiisti, että ne perustuisivat yksittäisiin henkilöihin. Kirjassa esiintyvät verhotut viittaukset aikalaisiin tekivät La Bruyèren valinnan Ranskan akatemiaan haastavaksi, mutta hänet valittiin lopulta vuonna 1693. Diplomaatti ja muistelmakirjailija Louis de Rouvroy, Saint-Simonin herttua kuvasi La Bruyèrea muistelmissaan kunnialliseksi, rakastettavaksi ja vaatimattomaksi.
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    ellauri055.html on line 888: ystävän Eero Koskimiehen isännöimään Laitilan virkataloon. (Kyrön Forsmaneja sekin varmaan. Taatan syntymäsukunimi oli Koskinen, luki Genissä. Sen isä oli joskus Kauppila, joskus Koskinen. Mistäs se Sillinpää nimi sitten tuli? Talonpaikasta. Oliko Sillinpää kenties Forsmanien äpäre? Entäs Rafael Koskimies, Taatan aseenkantaja? Joo sekin on 18.vuosisadan Kyrön papin Zachris Forsmanin jälkeläisiä, kuin myös Aarne Vindician Koskimies, mun setä.)
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    ellauri055.html on line 893: Suvun vanhin tunnettu kantaisä on 1500-luvun alkupuolella Ruotsin Ångermanlandissa kirkkoherrana toiminut Nicolaus Petri. Hänen pojanpojan poikansa, majuri Johan Persson Forsman asettui 1600-luvulla asumaan Pohjanmaalle, ja hänen jälkeläisissään oli poika Johan Forsmanista alkaen pappeja kuudessa polvessa peräkkäin. Pääosa suvun päähaaran merkittävistä henkilöistä on nuoremman Johan Forsmanin pojanpojan pojan, lääninrovasti Zachris Forsmanin (1763–1839) jälkeläisiä. Näihin kuuluvat myös Koskimies-nimiset sekä vuonna 1884 aateloituun vapaaherralliseen Yrjö-Koskinen-sukuun kuuluvat. Johan Forsmanin nuoremmasta pojasta polveutuu toinen sukuhaara, joka myös aateloitiin, vuonna 1856 nimellä Forsman.
    ellauri055.html on line 1143: Né à Gand, Maurice Maeterlinck est l'aîné d'une famille de trois enfants, flamande, bourgeoise, catholique, conservatrice et francophone. Après des études au collège Sainte-Barbe (Sint-Barbara) de Gand, il suit des études en droit avant de pratiquer le métier d'avocat durant une courte période. Maeterlinck publie, dès 1885, des poèmes d’inspiration parnassienne dans La Jeune Belgique. Il part pour Paris où il rencontre plusieurs écrivains qui vont l'influencer, dont Stéphane Mallarmé et Villiers de l’Isle-Adam. Ce dernier lui fait découvrir les richesses de l'idéalisme allemand (Hegel, Schopenhauer). À la même époque, Maeterlinck découvre Ruysbroeck l'Admirable, un mystique flamand du XIVe siècle dont il traduit les écrits (Ornement des noces spirituelles). C'est ainsi qu'il se tourne vers les richesses intuitives du monde germanique en s'éloignant du rationalisme français. Dans cet esprit, il se consacre à Novalis et entre en contact avec le romantisme d'Iéna (Allemagne, 1787-1831, autour d'August et Friedrich Schlegel et de la revue l'Athenäum), précurseur en droite ligne du symbolisme. Les œuvres que publie Maeterlinck entre 1889 et 1896 sont imprégnées de cette influence germanique.
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      ellauri055.html on line 1402: Pikku kyrpiäinen. Kamat pussiin ja karulle. Ja sit joku näistä ihastelevista mieslukijoista sanoi ettei byhleinissä ole mitään moraalisesti pahexuttavaa. Eihän Lyylikään tullut Eelixestä edes paxuxi. Tais Eelis tulla ennen aikojaan, ejaculatio ante portas. Viis pistoa ja tiukka tuijotus.
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      ellauri058.html on line 83: Astrid Lindgren does not shy away from describing the situation for African-Americans during that era. Her language is not always comfortable, at least not for this day, referring to blacks as “the coloured race,” “young negro girl,” and, embarrassingly, “darkies.” How much of this is just a rough translation, how much of it is accurate translation, how much was totally acceptable back then, how much did Lindgren want us to feel uncomfortable . . .? Yeah, things sucked back then (*cough*even more than they do now*cough*) for African-Americans, and it shouldn’t be comfortable to read about it.
      ellauri058.html on line 97: The Thin Man is a 1934 American comedy-mystery directed by W. S. Van Dyke and based on the novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett. The film stars William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, a leisure-class couple who enjoy copious drinking and flirtatious banter. Nick is a retired police detective who left his very successful career when he married Nora, a wealthy heiress accustomed to high society. Their wire-haired fox terrier Asta was played by canine actor Skippy. In 1997, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry having been deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
      ellauri058.html on line 101: Demokratia oli Hellaassa laahuxen diktatuuria (paizi ettei oikeasti ollut, vain pieni vähemmistö oli ns. vapaita, loput orjia). Res publica oli Roomassa patriisien oligarkiaa. Sama touhu jatkuu ryssissä ja jenkeissä. Keskilännen publikaanit on persuja, köyhtynyttä white trashia joka koittaa pitää värillistä laahusta poissa tontilta. Nää on mun maita ei tartte oravien tulla tänne mesomaan. Minähän sen oravan myrkytin. Ite on koko konkkaronkka vitun mamuja. People of pink color. Palefaceja. Vahinko ettei inkkareilla ollut ympäristömyrkkyjä. Olisivat syöttäneet maahantunkijoille maissin sijaan mikromuovia. Matut sano kiitos ja päästi punasulat pois päiviltä. Sen kunniaxi vielä järjestävät kiitospäiviä.
      ellauri058.html on line 105: Epäilemättä oli joukko hyvin hienoja ja sivistyneitä neekereitä, mutta suurta massaa ei vielä voinut laskea vapaasti miten tahansa. Valkoisen rodun piti puolustaa valtaansa. Sitä White supremacya. Proud boys. Ajattele viljelyxiä missä ehkä 5-6 valkoista elää 200 neekerin ympäröimänä. Miten luulisit käyvän jollei valkoisten loukkaamattomuus olisi neekereille ehdottoman selvää? Pums, sanoo Kati iloisesti.
      ellauri058.html on line 192: Toivo Rikhard Pekkanen syntyi 1902 Kotkassa kivityömiehen poikana. Terveisiä Kotkasta, pyllyyn käskivätten potkasta. Käytyään 2v kansista ja ammattikoulun se alko hakata 13 vuotiaana kiviä. Läpi harmaan kiven se löysi kirjojen salaperäisen maailman kirjastosta. Etenkin Jack Londonin. Kurjalistosta se nousi kirjalistoon.
      ellauri058.html on line 720: Only about 500 cases of Fournier’s gangrene have been recorded in the medical literature. It is caused when Staphylococcus, Streptococcus or E. coli bacteria infects and starts to rapidly kill cells, turning tissue black.
      ellauri058.html on line 763: Kliketyklik. Lisää ns uutisia pukkaa päivittäin. Koronakaranteeniin kyllästyneet turkit ja ranskixet polttaa ajankuluxi toistensa lippuja, Macron ja Erdogan tekee iloisina hai faiveja: hyvin menee mut menköön. Hämäräkultin Mikko Alatalon näköinen johtomiekkonen brändää uskovaisten naisten pimppuun DOS. Disk Operating System. Bill Gates ilostuu. Seis maailma pysäyttäkää karuselli, etoo, tahdon ulos. Jo riitti suljen tämän viidakon sanon kuin Tarzan. Google huutaa vielä ovenraosta: Hämmästyttävä paljastus seiska-lehden blogissa! Lihava blondi herutuskuvassa. Suljen selaimen, Larry Pagen kenkä jää kipeästi oven väliin.
      ellauri058.html on line 803: The family unit, however defined, is itself a comparatively recent invention or convention; for whereas the bond of mother and child remains for our kind as for each of us the earliest form of attachment, among adults — and we should never forget that adulthood began much earlier in earlier times — it was the group, the horde, or that most decried yet most prevalent group, the gang. Gangs, first I suppose for hunting game, are to be found not only on streetcorners but in board rooms, the most common and powerful type of the gang being the committee. The group for and within which these poems were composed and circulated was neither a gang nor a committee — itself a martial term originally — but a court, neither an academy nor yet an institute; these rather than those high-flown heterosexual fantasies of the twelfth century represented the first form quite literally of courtly love.
      ellauri058.html on line 810: 1. I wish to let the reader know that I myself am sexually conservative: I am married, faithful to my wife, and a father. In this review I plead …castum esse decet pium poetam / ipsum. uersiculos nihil necesse est, qui tum denique habent salem ac leporem , si sunt molliculi ac parum pudici. Tää on Catulluxen runosta 16 joka alkaa Pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo. Teivas Oxalan unohtumattomana käännöxenä Suuhun myös peräpäähän teitä tökkään. Siellä sanotaan: Hartaan näät runoniekan siivo olla kuuluu, voi toki värsyt olla toisin; silloin niissä on sukkeluutta, suolaa, pehmeet jos ovat eikä liian siivot. Kovia munia ja pehmoisia värssyjä. Vanhana on pikemminkin toisin päin.
      ellauri058.html on line 952: Jules Maigret naît à Saint-Fiacre (se oli se lapioon nojaava misogyyni puutarhapyhimys!) dans l’Allier, en 1887, ce qui ne l’empêchera pas de n’avoir que 58 ans en 1967. Se on kuin Roope Ankka, vanha muttei vanhene.
      ellauri058.html on line 958: En 1912, il se marie avec Louise, une Alsacienne, dont la sœur vit à Colmar et a un fils qui fera une brève carrière dans la police. Rouva Maigret oli hyvin koulutettu saxanpaimenkoira. Toi Maifretille aamulehden tohvelit ja heilutti sen häntää.
      ellauri058.html on line 966: Meung-sur-Loire: In fiction, it has been described by Alexandre Dumas in The Three Musketeers as the village where d'Artagnan, en route to join the King's Musketeers in Paris, first encounters the villainous Comte de Rochefort. Also in fiction, Meung-sur-Loire is the country home of Chief Inspector Jules Maigret, Georges Simenon's classic crime fiction character. Maigret and his wife Louise eventually retire to their Meung-sur-Loire home, where he spends his time fishing (pike), and she tends, according to her sister, any number of animals.
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      ellauri060.html on line 99: Vaikka termi monachos on Christian alkuperää, Englanti kielellä munkki taipumus käytetään väljästi myös sekä miesten että naisten askeettien muista uskonnollisista tai filosofisista taustoista. Kuitenkin on yleinen, se ei ole vaihdettavissa termejä, jotka ilmaisevat erityisesti erilaisia munkki, kuten kenobiitti , erakko (eremiitti), erakko (Hermans hermits? Eran erakot), hesychast tai yksinäinen. Munkki - https://fi.qaz.wiki/wiki/Monk.
      ellauri060.html on line 110: Peter first knew that he was gay when he was seven. Somewhat later he had a long-term relationship with Brian Kuhn, an American dancer he met while at Yale. After a nervous breakdown in the late 1980s, Ackroyd moved to Devon with Kuhn. However, Kuhn was then diagnosed with AIDS, and died in 1994, after which Ackroyd moved back to London. In 1999, he suffered a heart attack and was placed in a medically induced coma for a week.
      ellauri060.html on line 126: 1.4.1987 Melitta Naiviston suunnittelema ja johtama Suomen vientiä tukeva show ”Success Story Finland” esitettiin Singaporessa. Pääsin seuraamaan business boosterin valmistelua ja toteutusta niin Euroopassa kuin Aasiassa Kauppalehden toimittajana. Vientishow’n esiintyjät olivat varsin mukavaa joukkoa, joten useaan otteeseen jäin rupattelemaan töiden jälkeen heidän seuraansa. Erityisesti huomio kiinnittyi pitkänhuiskeaan, hyvin nuoreen, mutta asenteeltaan aurinkoiseen ja älykkään tuntuiseen mieheen. Etunimenkin kuulin: Macro.
      ellauri060.html on line 128: Työmatkalla kun oltiin, tahti oli kova ja tutustuminen jäi lyhyeen. Samana kesänä tyttäreni houkutteli minut diskotanssitunnille. Olin tasan ainoa aikuinen, isokokoinen, mutta halukas oppimaan jotain uutta. Opettajan nimi oli Macro Djurström. Kohtalo heitti meidät siis jo toisen kerran yhteen. Syksyllä Macro perusti hyvän olon tunnit ja minä olin entistä vakuuttuneempi, että se, mitä opiskelin yliopistossa, toteutui näillä tunneilla: ilmaisun helppous, rohkaistuminen ja rentoutuminen. Kehon kielen teoria tuli eläväksi. Mutta vasta Lambada vei meidät tiiviimmin yhteen. Uuden Suomen pikkujoulussa minun oli määrä opettaa tätä uutta muotitanssia. Koska olin itse sitä vain tanssinut, en opettanut, pyysin Macroa opettamaan ja hän suostui sillä ehdolla, että tanssin hänen parinaan. Onneksi tapahtumasta ei ole yhtään kuvaa jäljellä. Macro on nimittäin 196 senttinen ja minä 164 pätkänen. Juuri ja juuri uletun Macron housunkauluxeen.
      ellauri060.html on line 130: Pettymyxexeni havaizin kuitenkin aika pian, että Macron mielenkiinto sojotti aivan muualle. Kun aloitimme, olimme ainutlaatuinen pari: nainen ja mies (outoa!), ikäero 18 vuotta, täysin toisistaan poikkeava koulutus- ja ammattitausta, niin ja se pituusero. Nyt on markkinoille ilmestynyt muutamia nais-mies –pareja, kouluttajiakin tai konsultteja runsain määrin. Edelleenkin voimme ylpeinä sanoa: näin sitä ei tee kukaan muu!
      ellauri060.html on line 132: Viestintäkouluttajat Ritva Enäkoski ja Macro Djurström ovat jo 25 vuotta kiertäneet motivoimassa ja kehittämässä suomalaisia työyhteisöjä. Ydinosaamisaluettamme ovat työhyvinvointi -projektien lisäksi viestintä- ja vuorovaikutustaidot, esiintymisvalmennus sekä palvelukoulutus.
      ellauri060.html on line 136: – Macro ei ole aina positiivinen, hän on apina. Joskus joudun sanomaan, että hampaat irti niskastani, tai toteamaan, että nyt riittää. Osaa hän olla paskamainenkin. Äsken treeneissä hän nauroi, että ”Ritva on tanssiessaan kuin Pertti Kurikan nimipäivät”. Silloin taas ajattelin, että pidä produktiosi.”
      ellauri060.html on line 138: Entä mikä Macrossa on sietämättömintä?
      ellauri060.html on line 140: – Hän putsaa kissankarvoja vaatteistani. Myös kärsimättömyys, jos toinen ei heti osaa. Silloin tulee olo, ettei osaa yhtään mitään. Höpö höpö! Kaikilla apinoilla on rytmi veressä. pumptsi-pum, sanoo sydänlihas. Macro Djurström, 50, on tanssinopettaja, ohjaaja ja viestintäkouluttaja. Hän on parisuhteessa.
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      ellauri060.html on line 166: Muita huonoja puolia: läski, ruma, tyhmä, kääkättävä, punkero, tekohauska, ahne, kovaääninen, optimisti, oikeistolainen, talousliberaali, surkee tanssija, julkea, Macron kaveri. (Ajatuskin siitä bylsimässä bumzibumia on etova. Vaikka Macro kyllä pitää kaltaisistaan enemmän. Kazoo takapeiliin sanoen ai lav juu, mai tait lidöl bum.)
      ellauri060.html on line 231: Daniel Defoe (/dɪˈfoʊ/; born Daniel Foe; c. 1660 – 24 April 1731) was an English writer, trader, journalist, pamphleteer and spy. He is most famous for his bestselling novel Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719, which is claimed to be second only to the Bible in its number of translations. He has been seen as one of the earliest proponents of the English novel, and helped to popularise the form in Britain with others such as Aphra Behn and Samuel Richardson. Defoe wrote many political tracts, was often in trouble with the authorities, and spent a period in prison for unpaid debts. Laissez faire intellectuals and political leaders paid attention to his fresh ideas and sometimes consulted him.
      ellauri060.html on line 235: Daniel Foe was probably born in Fore Street in the parish of St Giles Cripplegate, London. His father, James Foe, was a prosperous tallow chandler of Flemish descent, and a member of the Worshipful Company of Butchers. In Defoe's early childhood, he experienced some of the most unusual occurrences in English history: in 1665, 70,000 were killed by the Great Plague of London, and the next year, the Great Fire of London left only Defoe and two other guys standing in his neighbourhood. In 1667, when he was probably about seven, a Dutch fleet sailed up the Medway via the River Thames and attacked the town of Chatham in the raid on the Medway. His mother, Alice, had died by the time he was about ten.
      ellauri060.html on line 237: Defoe later added the aristocratic-sounding "De" to his name, and on occasion made the bogus claim of descent from the family of De Beau Faux. His birthdate and birthplace are uncertain, and sources offer dates from 1659 to 1662, with the summer or early autumn of 1660 considered the most likely.
      ellauri060.html on line 239: His parents were Presbyterian dissenters, and around the age of 14, he was sent to Charles Morton's dissenting academy at Newington Green, then a village just north of London, where he is believed to have attended the Dissenting church there after getting his Bachelor of Dissenting.
      ellauri060.html on line 243: In 1685, Defoe joined the ill-fated Monmouth Rebellion but gained a pardon, by which he escaped the Bloody Assizes of Judge George Jeffreys. Queen Mary and her husband William III were jointly crowned in 1689, and Defoe became one of William's close allies and a secret agent. Some of the new policies led to conflict with France, thus damaging prosperous trade relationships for Defoe. In 1692, he wanxus arrested for debts of £700 and, in the face of total debts that may have amounted to £17,000, was forced to declare bankruptcy. He died with little wealth and evidently embroiled in lawsuits with the royal treasury.
      ellauri060.html on line 245: Following his release from debtors’ prison, he probably travelled in Europe and Scotland, and it may have been at this time that he traded wine to Cadiz, Porto and Lisbon. By 1695, he was back in England, now formally using the name "Defoe" and serving as a "commissioner of the glass duty", responsible for collecting taxes on bottles. In 1696, he ran a tile and brick factory in what is now Tilbury in Essex and lived in the parish of Chadwell St Mary. He was a serial entrepreneur.
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      ellauri060.html on line 316: Toisen vainaan vuoteella veisataan Johannes Ristin sanoittamaa ja ach J.S.">J.S. Bachin säveltämää virttä O Ewigkeit du Donnerwort, ruozixi Lasse Lucidor "o evighet din längd förskräcker mig" ja suomexi "oi iäisyys mua pelottaa sun pituutesi". Jostain syystä tämä hieno viisu näyttää pudotetun 1938 virsikirjasta saastaisella 80-luvulla. Voi helvetti 80-luku! Mua ällöttää sun lättäpäisyytesi. Ja rumat keittiöt, ja klinkkerit ulkoseinissä. Typerä Elmo ilmestyi 1978. Iloisin suru ilmestyi 1986. Runkkujussi kuoli vuonna 1998. Figures.
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      ellauri060.html on line 477: And the blackbirds and thrushes sang on every green spray
      ellauri060.html on line 499: And as they were embracing tears from her eyes fell,
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      White supremacists and members of the alt-right, like those pictured here in a wire photo from a rally in D.C. on August 12th, 2018, have found a home on the social media site MeWe.
      ellauri060.html on line 936: Last month, Sheila McNallen posted that her husband, Steve, had been kicked off of Facebook, “apparently forever.” Steve is the founder of the Ásatrú Folk Assembly, a group headquartered in California that advocates for a return to Germanic Paganism, including an espousal of what they have deemed traditional, Nordic white values. The Asatru Folk Assembly has been classified as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, and in one YouTube video with more than 30,000 views, McNallen enumerates his theories on race, point by point, including his belief that racial differences are inherent to biology and his desire to defend the white race against “numerous threats to our future.” “I will fight for my race, primarily with words and ideas, but I will fight more literally if I have to,” he vows.
      ellauri060.html on line 938: 36 Facebook users sympathized with the McNallens’ plight, grousing over Facebook’s recent crackdown on white supremacists and sharing various platforms that would be more receptive to people who share his views. “Please look at MeWe,” one user wrote. “Many are heading over there.”
      ellauri060.html on line 940: Trump Unleashes Tweetstorm Defending White Nationalists Booted From Facebook.
      ellauri060.html on line 943: In an email to Rolling Stone, McNallen, who said he no longer has an official position in the Ásatrú Folk Assembly, confirmed he did indeed have a profile on the social networking app. He also expressed befuddlement that he had been banned from Facebook in the first place, saying that he has “NEVER advocated violence and I have NEVER insulted, threatened, or ridiculed any ethnic, religious, or racial group.”
      ellauri060.html on line 945: “I don’t expect you to agree with my religious, social, or political beliefs – I’m good with that,” he said. “But the honest alt truth is that people have been driven off of Facebook for bullshit reasons.”
      ellauri060.html on line 949: MeWe was founded by entrepreneur and privacy advocate Mark Weinstein, a cheerful, loquacious man and a self-satisfied libertarian. He’s friendly and open, with a horse voice that occasionally crackles with emotion, and he’s also prone to the occasional fit of bombast: “I’m one of the guys who invented gunpowder,” he cheerfully tells me at the start of our conversation.
      ellauri060.html on line 951: An MBA graduate from the UCLA School of Management, Weinstein launched his first venture, SuperGroups (which included SuperFamily and SuperFriends), in 1998, allowing users to create free, multi-member community website; that venture, a sort of precursor to Facebook groups shut down in 2001. He then developed a professional coaching and training service, publishing a series of self-help books under the “Habitually Great” brand.
      ellauri060.html on line 955: After Silverfish lost his face at alt-right, another hooknosed greedy Shylock cobbled together MeWe, a social networking app that claimed to fiercely protect user privacy. The genesis of the name, says Weinstein, is exactly what it sounds like: “My life is composed of me and then my ‘we'. Me and my wee 'thing' love our name. We get a lot of thumbs up on our brand: Make America Habitually Great."
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      ellauri060.html on line 1044: But what good are those pages if the supply of NEWLY created and added pages is shrinking, with fewer and fewer good links? This decline is very bad, as it gets harder and harder to constantly surface good stuff among the FRESHEST supply of indexed content.
      ellauri060.html on line 1046: This content quality problem has been exacerbated by Google’s switch to emphasize the freshness of their index years ago. The rationale was that there was so much good stuff around, and that its supply was (supposedly even exponentially) constantly increasing so Google would always be able to show amazing results just from the freshest portion of their index.
      ellauri060.html on line 1048: Such notion is quaint now, as of 2020. First there are big vertical silos, starting with Amazon, but also including other big walled gardens such as Facebook, Twitter and a host of others such as Netflix, Spotify, Shopify, eBay, Craigslist etc. So the best deals, social chatter and tweets, song and shopping recommendations, auction deals, free ads etc. are to be found elsewhere.
      ellauri060.html on line 1050: The same really goes for basically every vertical. Way back (remember Googlebase?) it was thought nobody should bother with any vertical as Google had it in there anyway. Googlebase is long gone and people go to CarGurus or Carvana for cars, Zillow for online house listings, Indeed and others for job postings etc., the list goes on and on.
      ellauri060.html on line 1110: Ekan muutaman kymmenen sivun sekoilun jälkeen rupesi niin haukotuttamaan että piti harpata loppupäähän kazomaan ketäs se jefreitteri lopultakin pääsee bylsimään. Ja eiköhän se ollut kuin ollutkin se sakkoliha, 17-vuotias immykäinen, backfisch Inkeri. Joka oli innolla muka vauhdissa mukana vaikka luti huohotti sen suuhun Aune Aune... Niin aina. Seli seliä. Siihen lukeminen jäi. Ei naurattanut yhtään. QED.
      ellauri060.html on line 1165: Domine salvum fac.
      ellauri060.html on line 1167: Domine salvum fac.
      ellauri060.html on line 1170: Illegitimum non carborundum—ipso facto!
      ellauri060.html on line 1172: The phrase, often accompanied by an English translation, has appeared in many places:
      ellauri060.html on line 1174: 1958, the novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, and film of the same name, as the motto of the main character, Arthur Seaton.
      ellauri060.html on line 1201: USAn ja brittien äärioikeistolaiset vessaharjat pyörii vastatuulessa. Toinen on jo pantu viralta ja toista inhoo 2/3 kansasta. Kohta britit lähtee unionista suoraan pihalle. Atlantin takana ei odotakaan toisen klobürsten lämmin syli. Skotit saisivat nyt erota UK:sta ja jäädä unioniin. Purjehtikoot sassenachit minne tahtovat.
      ellauri060.html on line 1211: Naisten muotilehden "kansikuvapoika" on aiheuttanut närää Yhdysvaltain konservatiivipiireissä. Hätähuutoja miehisten miesten puolesta on lähettänyt muun muassa amerikkalainen, konservatiiviseksi provokaattoriksi profiloitunut "aktivisti" Candace Owens:
      ellauri060.html on line 1214: It is an outright attack.
      ellauri060.html on line 1215: Bring back manly men.
      ellauri060.html on line 1221: Mrs. Robinson kysyy Candacelta:
      ellauri060.html on line 1227: Candace on black white supremacist ja female toxic male chauvinist. Mihin oikein sattuu Candace? Päähän tuskin, se vaikuttaa tyhjältä.
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      ellauri061.html on line 29: Kippari Kalle puhalsi piippuun kuin hinaaja ja sanoi Myrsky ja mylväys. Ilmastonmuutos tuo Suomeenkin lisää myrskyjä. Viking Linen Amazing Grace ajautui Anhevanmaalla karille. Tuuli oli vielä kovempi kuin luulivat.
      ellauri061.html on line 88: Tässä ideana taitaa olla että paha Anttoni-setä ehottaa Sepille eze tekis Alontsolle saman jäynän kuin setä ize Prosperolle, eli rupeaisi kalifixi kalifi-veikon paikalle. Mut ärsyttävä Ariel ehtii jälleen väliin, deus ex machinana.
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      ellauri061.html on line 123: Mix tää puskafarssi on sit niin suosittu setämiesten piirissä? Onxe just toi millimolli-aspekti, kaikki menee just niinku manipuloiva setämies on suunnitellut, omat joukot tottelee ja vastaan niskuroijat saadaan ruotuun. Koko näytelmä on sitäpaizi melkein tyystin all-male panel. Prosperon ja Arielin suhe vaikuttaa pederastiselta. Kun Ariel ottaa hatkat Prosperolle ei jää muita kun se Caliban. Puolixi sammakko puolixi kala, Oliver Sacksin tapainen amfibi. (academic/eng/lfletcher/tempest/papers/JBlaxland.htm">Lähde) Aarne Kinnunen oli Puovon Caliban.
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      ellauri061.html on line 189: A Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedy written by William Shakespeare in 1595/96. The play is set in Athens and consists of several subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. One subplot involves a conflict between four Athenian lovers. Another follows a group of six amateur actors rehearsing the play which they are to perform before the wedding. Both groups find themselves in a forest inhabited by fairies who manipulate the humans and are engaged in their own domestic intrigue. The play is one of Shakespeare's most popular and is widely performed. Populääri lue vulgääri. Niin aina.
      ellauri061.html on line 193: Dorothea Kehler has attempted to trace the criticism of the work through the centuries. The earliest such piece of criticism that she found was a 1662 entry in the diary of Samuel Pepys. He found the play to be "the most insipid ridiculous play that ever I saw in my life". He did, however, admit that it had "some good dancing and some handsome women, which was all my pleasure".
      ellauri061.html on line 197: Francis Gentleman was much less appreciative of this play. He felt that its major weaknesses were a "puerile" plot and that it consists of an odd mixture of incidents. The connection of the incidents to each other seemed rather forced to Gentleman. Sama vika vaivaa Jari Pervoa, Rovaniemen Shakespearea (ks alempana).
      ellauri061.html on line 199: Edmond Malone, a Shakespearean scholar and critic of the late 18th century, found another flaw in this particular play, its lack of a proper decorum. He found that the "more exalted characters" (the aristocrats of Athens) are subservient to the interests of those beneath them. In other words, the lower-class characters play larger roles than their betters and overshadow them. He found this to be a grave error of the writer. Tääkin muistuttaa Nuorgamin runoilijasta (ks alempana).
      ellauri061.html on line 205: Samuel Taylor Coleridge felt that Helena is guilty of "ungrateful treachery" to Hermia. He thought that this was a reflection of the lack of principles in women, who are more likely to follow their own passions and inclinations than men. Women, in his view, feel less abhorrence for moral evil, though they are concerned with its outward consequences. Coleridge was probably the earliest critic to introduce gender issues to the analysis of this play. Kehler dismisses his views on Helena as indications of Coleridge's own misogyny, rather than genuine reflections of Helena's morality.
      ellauri061.html on line 207: Another misogynist, Maginn was particularly amused by the way donkey-headed weaver Bottom reacts to the love of the fairy queen: completely unfazed. Maginn argued that "Theseus would have bent in reverent awe before Titania. Bottom treats her as carelessly as if she were the wench of the next-door tapster."
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      ellauri061.html on line 223: "Peter Quince at the Clavier" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium. The poem was first published in 1915 in the "little magazine" Others: A Magazine of the New Verse (New York), edited by Alfred Kreymborg. Tää on aika höyryinen runo apokryfisestä Susannasta jota setämiehet kuolaavat. Wallace Stevens (October 2, 1879 – August 2, 1955) was an American modernist poet.
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      ellauri061.html on line 307: it argues an act: and an act hath three branches: it se on teko; ja teossa on kolme vaihetta: eli päättää, toimia ja
      ellauri061.html on line 308: is, to act, to do, to perform: argal, she drowned suorittaa; eliskä, se hukuttautui tahalteen.
      ellauri061.html on line 354: ass will not mend his pace with beating; and, when vaikka läimit sitä; ja kun sulta enskerran kysytään tätä, niin sano
      ellauri061.html on line 363: To contract, O, the time, for, ah, my behove, jerkkua, ohoo, aika joo, mä saan,
      ellauri061.html on line 380: now o'er-reaches; one that would circumvent God, nyt heivaa läjään; joku joka osas väistää jumalan,
      ellauri061.html on line 392: but to play at loggats with 'em? mine ache to think on't. niillä voi nyt skulata mölkkyä? Päähän sattuu ajatella sitä.
      ellauri061.html on line 403: his action of battery? Hum! This fellow might be olla aikanaan iso maanhankkija, asetuxineen,
      ellauri061.html on line 485: borne me on his back a thousand times; and now, how karmeelta se näyttää mun mielikuvissa! Mun sappi nousee suuhun sitä
      ellauri061.html on line 505: not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, Mixei mielikuvitus seuraa Alexanterin aatelista tuhkaa
      ellauri061.html on line 544: As to peace-parted souls. jota saa rauhassa kellistyneet vainajat.
      ellauri061.html on line 596: To outface me with leaping in her grave? Panemaan paremmaxi hyppäämällä hautaan?
      ellauri061.html on line 599: Millions of acres on us, till our ground, miljoonia eekkereitä meidän päälle, kunnes meidän kasa
      ellauri061.html on line 633: En tykännyt pienenä Hamletista koska se oli väpelö ja kohteli Ofeliaa niin rumasti. Olixe homo? Täytistäkö sen piti vielä rähjätä Laerteelle, tappamansa Ofelian veljelle? Ja jätkä oli kuitenkin jo kolmikymppinen jos haudankaivaja laski oikein. Samanlainen pikku narsisti kuin Wallace. Ei se ollut yhtään kummempi kuin sen äiti eikä setä. Samaa lajia. No se kai oli Shakespearen pointtikin.
      ellauri061.html on line 657: Of carnal, bloody and unnatural acts; Lihaisista verisistä ja luonnottomista teoista;
      ellauri061.html on line 658: Of accidental judgments, casual slaughters; Vahinkotuomioista, rennoista teurastuxista;
      ellauri061.html on line 705: Se oli mm. Freudin ja Marxin lemppari. Oikea nimi oli Dekker. 2 kättä ja Black & Dekker. Phil Dekker, Jerry Cottonin kartturi.
      ellauri061.html on line 710: Soprannominato "il Vate" (allo stesso modo di Giosuè Carducci), cioè "poeta sacro, profeta", cantore dell'Italia umbertina, o anche "l'Immaginifico", occupò una posizione preminente nella letteratura italiana dal 1889 al 1910 circa e nella vita politica dal 1914 al 1924.
      ellauri061.html on line 712: Il grande successo letterario arrivò con la pubblicazione del suo primo romanzo, Il piacere a Milano presso l'editore Treves, nel 1889. Tale romanzo, incentrato sulla figura dell'esteta decadente, inaugura una nuova prosa introspettiva e psicologica che rompe con i canoni estetici del naturalismo e del positivismo allora imperanti.
      ellauri061.html on line 774: The Times of Israel has reached out to Gal Barak for his response. Han verkar ha gjort sig oanträffar. Det syns omöjligt att överhuvudtaget få tag på någon i företaget.
      ellauri061.html on line 778: In the interview, Barak was asked whether he is a lobbyist that earns a living from "opening doors." The interviewer stated "You have arrived recently at the Kazakhstan despot Nazarbayev and the president of Ghana. You are received immediately." Barak confirmed that he has been received by these heads of state but denied earning money from opening doors for international business deals for Israeli and foreign corporations, and said he does not see any ethical or moral problems in his business activities. He further said there is no logic to demand of him, after "the natural process in democracy has ended" to not utilize the tools he accumulated in his career to secure his financial future. When asked if his financial worth is $10–15 million, Barak said "I'm not far from there."
      ellauri061.html on line 782: Balrogs are tall and menacing beings who can shroud themselves in fire, darkness, and shadow. They are armed with fiery whips "of many thongs", and occasionally used long swords. In Tolkien's later conception, they could not be readily vanquished—a certain status was required by the would-be hero. Only dragons rivalled their capacity for ferocity and destruction, and during the First Age of Middle-earth, they were among the most feared of Morgoth's forces.
      ellauri061.html on line 793: Answer: The account of Deborah and Barak is found in Judges 4 and 5 in the Old Testament. The Israelites had been under the control of the Canaanite king Jabin and the commander of his army, Sisera. The Canaanites had 900 chariots of iron and ruled over Israel for 20 years (Judges 4:2–3).
      ellauri061.html on line 795: A prophetess named Deborah judged or made rulings for the people of Israel under a palm tree during that time. One of Deborah’s judgments was to instruct Barak to summon 10,000 men and attack Jabin’s army. Likely fearful to comply with such a command, Barak told Deborah, “If you go with me, I will go; but if you don’t go with me, I won’t go” (Judges 4:8). She replied, “Certainly I will go with you. . . . But because of the course you are taking, the honor will not be yours, for the Lord will deliver Sisera into the hands of a woman” (verse 9).
      ellauri061.html on line 797: Deborah and Barak then gathered 10,000 troops and attacked Sisera and his army. Barak’s troops won: “All Sisera’s troops fell by the sword; not a man was left” (Judges 4:16). Sisera himself fled to the tent of a Hebrew woman named Jael. She gave him milk to drink and covered him with a blanket in the tent. Then, “Jael . . . picked up a tent peg and a hammer and went quietly to him while he lay fast asleep, exhausted. She drove the peg through his temple into the ground, and he died” (verse 21).
      ellauri061.html on line 801: Judges chapter 5 then records the song of Deborah and Barak, written to rejoice in God’s victory over the Canaanites. The lyrics encourage the actions of Deborah and Barak, saying, “Wake up, wake up, Deborah! / Wake up, wake up, break out in song! / Arise, Barak! / Take captive your captives, son of Abinoam” (Judges 5:12). Jael’s role is also heralded: “Most blessed of women be Jael, / the wife of Heber the Kenite, / most blessed of tent-dwelling women” (verse 24).
      ellauri061.html on line 803: The song of Deborah and Barak also gives some more detail about the victory over the Canaanites: “The earth shook, the heavens poured, / the clouds poured down water” (Judges 5:4). Evidently, God used a flood to disable the iron chariots of Sisera. The victory was supernatural (verse 20). Chapter 5 concludes with the statement, “And the land had peace forty years.” This impressive time of peace lasted until Midian took control of Israel, necessitating Gideon’s rise.
      ellauri061.html on line 805: Lessons for today from the lives of Deborah and Barak include the following: 1) God often calls people to step out in faith to attempt the unexpected, 2) God often uses unlikely people and sources to accomplish His plans, 3) God sometimes requires great risk and effort on our behalf as part of His divine plan. In the case of Deborah and Barak, they risked their lives in war, while Jael took in a runaway fugitive and risked her life to end his and help free Israel from oppression. Ultimately, this account reveals that God is in control of the nations and changes their leaders according to His desires.
      ellauri061.html on line 820: Debora ja Barac Abinoamin poica sinä

      ellauri061.html on line 825: Cuningat/ ja ottacat waari te päämiehet:

      ellauri061.html on line 852: julistettacan HERran wanhurscautta/ ja

      ellauri061.html on line 857: walmista idzes Barac/ fangixi ota sinun

      ellauri061.html on line 864: BenJamin sinun Canssoisas. Machirist

      ellauri061.html on line 868: Isaschar oli nijncuin Barac laxois/

      ellauri061.html on line 882: Cananerein Cuningat Thaanachis Megiddon

      ellauri061.html on line 909: nijncuin hän cumarsi idzens/ nijn macais

      ellauri061.html on line 911: äiti cadzoi ackunast/ ja itki häkist/

      ellauri061.html on line 916: ettei hän lacainnut walittamast/ näillä

      ellauri061.html on line 925: racastawat/ olcon nijncuin ylöskäypä

      ellauri061.html on line 940: toime maacunnans. v. 9. kijttäkät ) se

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      ellauri061.html on line 1108: Inhottava pikku Pervo mahtailee kexityllä hevosia mätkivällä esi-isällä. Markkinamies kuten mitättömämpi jälkeläisensä. Aivan vastenmielinen tarina tääkin. Tässä suhteessa Pervo kazoo silmiin Hotakaista, toista paskiaista. Molempien kirjoissa on pelkkiä ikäviä ihmisiä. Ja kertomuxet ihan Taika-Jim ja Nastamuumio ja Dick Tracy tasoa. Seura-lehden ja Apu-lehden takakannesta. Voimamiehiä. Jarza(kin) on piipunrassi joka puhuu panohommista.
      ellauri061.html on line 1144: Vanha työkaverini Päivi ehdotti Facebookissa lukupiirin perustamista. Innostuin asiasta heti, joten laitoimme sellaisen pystyyn tai Päivi laittoi, koska tämä oli puhtaasti Päivin idea. Ensimmäiseksi kirjaksi lukupiiriimme valikoitui Jari Tervon ”Minun sukuelimeni tarina” (1999, WSOY). Lukuaikaa kaksi viikkoa, jonka jälkeen oli istunto perustamassamme Kirjapiiri-ryhmässä Facebookissa.
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      ellauri061.html on line 1495: Credit reproduces all the fundamental antagonisms of the capitalist world. It accentuates them. It precipitates their development and thus pushes the capitalist world forward to its own destruction. Rosa Luxemburg
      ellauri061.html on line 1543: Kansanedustaja Olli Immosen (ps) monikulttuurisuutta vastustavan Facebook-päivityksen jälkeen Suomessa ryöpsähti keskustelu, jossa huomiota herätti myös maahanmuuton puolustajien suvaitsemattomuus.
      ellauri061.html on line 1577: Seijan Ansu-siskolla on lapset Kalle ja Kati. Kalle on Seijan kummipoika. Se on vähän Jari Tervon näköinen mutta black of hair kuten 7 valtakunnan kuningas, ei mikään blondi Tyrion Lannister vaikka lyhkönen ja kiltin oloinen kuten se knääpiö tosin ei yhtä rääväsuu. Yhteistä Jarin kanssa sillä on toi lapsettomuusongelma. Satu ei ole kyllä mikään pervo. Kalle on lennonjohtotehtävissä. Kallen sisko Kati on menestyvä pankki-ihminen. Kalle Pervon äiti Kati hoitaa Jarin kirjastoa ja kotoa jo lennähtänyttä blondia poikaansa.
      ellauri061.html on line 1599: Sonnet 29 also named as “When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes” is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is part of the Fair Youth sequence. In the sonnet William Shakespeare creates a depressed and despairing speaker who serendipitously reflects upon the love of a close friend in order to prove to the reader that no matter how difficult life becomes, we can be content in the blessings of the hole.
      ellauri061.html on line 1601: The second depressing event (besides the plague that cut entertainment earnings much like our corona epidemic) also occurred in 1592 when dramatist, Robert Greene, verbally attacked Shakespeare. He described Shakespeare as pompous, scheming, and vicious.
      ellauri061.html on line 1609: The cause of Shakespeare´s death is a mystery, but an entry in the diary of John Ward, the vicar of Holy Trinity Church in Stratford (where Shakespeare is buried), tells us that "Shakespeare, Drayton, and Ben Jonson had a merry meeting and it seems drank too hard, for Shakespeare died of a fever there contracted."
      ellauri061.html on line 1664: Cymbeline sijoittuu aikaan, jolloin Britannia oli osa Rooman valtakuntaa. Sen päähenkilöinä on kelttiläinen Britannian kuningas Cymbeline eli Cunobelinus, hänen tyttärensä Imogen ja tämän alempisäätyinen kosija Posthumus Leonatus. Mukana on myös Posthumuksen petollinen ystävä Iachimo, ja kuningatar, joka on Imogenin paha äitipuoli.
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      Imugeeni makkarissa aktissa II, skene ii, kun Iachimo huomaa luomen sen daisarissa.
      Maalasi muna soikeana Wilhelm Ferdinand Souchon (German, 1825-1876).

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      ellauri062.html on line 93: If the answers to these questions is yes and lasts for months, researchers believe it could actually be a very early stage of Alzheimer’s.
      ellauri062.html on line 96: When an older adult begins to act out of character or starts becoming irritable or aggressive, it may be an indication of trouble. Unfortunately, a senior with early Alzheimer’s can also lose their inhibitions and act in inappropriate ways.
      ellauri062.html on line 100: Fred, a retired psychologist who had a very successful practice, now makes rude and cruel comments to those around him. One of his strengths before Alzheimer's had been his kindness and ability to relate to others.
      ellauri062.html on line 106: ☑ Forgetting names of familiar people and places
      ellauri062.html on line 112: ☑ Habitually misplacing items or placing them in inappropriate locations
      ellauri062.html on line 124: ☑ Pacing a lot
      ellauri062.html on line 139: Use redirection and distraction instead of attempting to reason with the person.
      ellauri062.html on line 149: Give people who pace a lot a safe place to walk. Provide comfortable, sturdy shoes. Give them light snacks to eat as they walk, so they don’t lose too much weight, and make sure they have enough to drink. They like beer, wine and hard drinks.
      ellauri062.html on line 151: Try using music, singing, or dancing to distract the person. Failing that, try shouting.
      ellauri062.html on line 165: WSOY shares the common values of the Bonnier Group which are passion for publishing, power of the rich individual, freedom of my speech, and commitment to my family company. In addition to these, WSOY places emphasis on compound interest, money-mindedness, and greed.

      ellauri062.html on line 174: The price of admission onto the 29th Rich List was a staggering $1 billion, and, not surprisingly — as far as minorities go, at least — Jews excelled. The breakdown, according to Gawker’s research, included one black woman (No. 130, Oprah Winfrey), three gay men (No. 54, David Geffen; No. 332, Barry Diller; and No. 365, Peter Thiel), four Indians, six (non-Indian) Asians, 34 women, and, of course, 30 Jews in the top 100 (see below). They must have stopped counting after the 100 mark.
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      The states that make up Gilead in complete occupation are: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois (except for Chicago), Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
      ellauri062.html on line 265: June explains to flabbergasted Serena that Gilead is not an ideal place for a child, specifically a daughter, to grow up in as their very existence is risky. She manages to convince Serena, who then tearfully says a prayer and hands the baby back over to June. June, in turn, gives Serena a blessing as well and leaves behind a tearful Serena as she and another Martha leave to escape Gilead. Fred is left alone in the room and looks at the carving, "Nolite te bastardes carborundorum," on the wall. Nick offers his "cigar" to Serena and she takes a good hold of it and takes a drag. Fred gets a moment alone with June to tell her he’s concerned about Serena.
      ellauri062.html on line 269: Only when June learns it is essentially Serena's personal request to meet Nichole, she eventually agrees, pointing out she wants Serena "to owe her". Ihankuin Jill Pylkkänen: they owe me SOOOO much. Tääkin on jotain juutalaiskristillisyyttä. Serena is still bitter about the loss of Nichole. Later, June visits the Lincoln Memorial where the statue of Abraham Lincoln has been desecrated (actually only beheaded). June tells Serena that she is small, cold, and empty and that she will always be empty. Wrong, to the contrary, June is full of shit.
      ellauri062.html on line 273: In the hospital, June attempts to stab Serena Waterfront with a scalpel she had stolen from the medical waste disposal box. Serena fights back and cuts June in the arm. Serena alerts Dr. Yates telling him that June stabbed herself.
      ellauri062.html on line 279: Fred says she is a good writer but Serena is bitter that he took that right away from her. Fred admits that he did not realize how much it would cost. Serena asks him to imagine how their lives would be like if Gilead never happened. Fred replies that he would still be in marketing and might quit his job. Fred admits that he has been sterile all along. In fact he is gay and has had an affair with Nick and Mark Tuello (who dat?) in the closet. Mark Tuello’s car is a 2018 Dodge Charger GT [LD].
      ellauri062.html on line 282: Serena says she will pray for him. He holds her by the neck. Good old times are back again.
      ellauri062.html on line 292: Because the book has been frequently challenged or banned in some of the United States of America over the last thirty years, many people have expressed discontent at The Handmaid's Tale's presence in the classroom. Some of these challenges have come from parents concerned about the explicit sexuality and other adult themes represented in the book. Others have argued that The Handmaid's Tale depicts a negative view of religion, a view supported by several academics who propose that Atwood's work satirizes contemporary religious fundamentalists in the United States, offering a feminist critique of the trends this movement to the Right represents.
      ellauri062.html on line 294: The American Library Association (ALA) lists The Handmaid´s Tale as number 37 on the "100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990–2000". The book was called anti-Christian and pornographic by parents after being placed on a reading list for secondary students in Texas in the 1990s, because the book is "sexually explicit, violently graphic and morally corrupt". Some parents thought the book is “detrimental to Christian values". Poor quality literature that stresses suicide, illicit sex, violence, and hopelessness". Profanity, lurid passages about sex, and statements defamatory to minorities, God, women, and the disabled.
      ellauri062.html on line 319: Luin pari Susikoira Roi kaskua facebookista, ne oli unettavia. Piti hypätä suoraan sananmuunnoxeen. Halusko Ilona Herlin tosiaan maxaa tosta 20 tonnia? Lievästi on ilmassa Jari Pervon kaikua, hassuilla nimillä hassuttelua ja salaivaisia mahdollisesti avainromaanisia ĺuonnekuvia.
      ellauri062.html on line 352: Asta Ikosen kirjallisen tuotannon lisäksi Tahdon murskatappiossa merkittävän osaan nousee kirjailija itse, kun Anu lähtee selvittämään Ikosen taustaa verkosta ja huomaa tämän osallistuneen aktiivisesti rasistiseen kirjoitteluun Facebookin Suomi Ensin -ryhmässä. Ikosen ryhmään kirjoittamia kommentteja myös siteerataan Tahdon murskatappiossa.
      ellauri062.html on line 392: Albert "Bert" Newton Stubblebine III (February 6, 1930 – February 6, 2017)[1] was a United States Army major general whose active duty career spanned 32 years. Beginning as an armor officer, he later transferred to intelligence. He is credited with redesigning the U.S. Army intelligence architecture during his time as commanding general of the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) from 1981 to 1984, after which he retired from active service.
      ellauri062.html on line 394: Stubblebine's statements questioning the plausibility of the damage done to The Pentagon by the hijacked aircraft during the September 11 attacks have been cited by David Ray Griffin to suggest that there was a conspiracy involving some elements of the U.S. government.
      ellauri062.html on line 396: A character ("General Hopgood") in the 2009 film The Men Who Stare at Goats — a fictionalized adaptation of Ronson's book — is loosely based on Stubblebine as commander of the "psychic spy unit" (portrayed in the film) who believed he could train himself to walk through walls.
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      ellauri062.html on line 624: Nil inultum remanebit vain se toivo lohduttaa, Kostamatta ei jää mikään Loudly preaching non-suppression.
      ellauri062.html on line 634: Recordare, Jesu pie että kerran löytyisi Muista Jesu armelias, Pray remember, sacred Saviour,
      ellauri062.html on line 643: Donum fac remissionis, Anna mulle ilmaislahja, Pray thy prejudices smother
      ellauri062.html on line 644: Ante diem rationis. Ansioosi aina luottaa Ennen annostelupäivää. Ere we meet to try each other.
      ellauri062.html on line 647: Culpa rubet vultus meus: täyden rauhan, autuuden. Synti saa mut punastumaan: And my face vermilion flushes;
      ellauri062.html on line 655: Sed tu bonus fac benigne, Armostasi autuuteen Sä oot hyvä kuitenkin, I'll receive with due submission
      ellauri062.html on line 663: Flammis acribus addictis, viskaten ne hellapuixi, And with trial-flames ignited,
      ellauri062.html on line 666: Oro supplex et acclinis, Rukoilen mä mykkyrässä, Ashen-hearted, prone and prayerful,
      ellauri062.html on line 670: Lacrimosa dies illa, Kyyneleinen päivä tuopa, On that day of lamentation,
      ellauri062.html on line 691: :trollface: on vuonna 2008 julkaistu internet-trolleja ja internet-trollausta symbolisoiva rage comic -meemi. Se on yksi vanhimmista ja tunnetuimmista rage comic -kasvoista. Tämä versio on vähän Jaken näköinen:
      ellauri062.html on line 699: Bäkkäri on back stage eli näyttämön takapuoli. Siellä voi naida bändäreitä eli ihailijatyttöjä. En ole maistanut.
      ellauri062.html on line 762: Deep state is a conspiracy theory which suggests that collusion and cronyism exist within the U.S. political system and constitute a hidden government within the legitimately elected government.
      ellauri062.html on line 770: Tutkijana itseään pitävän Dan Steinbockin kirja ”Winning across global markets, How NOKIA creates strategic advantages in a fast-changing world” on Nokian johtajien haastatteluihin perustuva nuoleskelukirja, joka ei olisi voinut sattua pahempaan saumaan.
      ellauri062.html on line 776: Rosita Serrano, nombre artístico de María Ester Aldunate del Campo (Quilpué,10 de junio de 1912-Santiago de Chile, 6 de abril de 1997), fue una cantante y actriz chilena de gran éxito en Alemania en el periodo 1937-1943, cuando llegó a ser conocida como die chilenische Nachtigall (el Ruiseñor Chileno).
      ellauri062.html on line 780: Serrano alcanzó gran éxito al cantar en alemán composiciones como «Roter Mohn (Roter Mohn, warum welkst du denn schon?)», «Schön die Musik», «Küß mich, bitte, bitte, küß mich», «Und die Musik spielt dazu», «Der Onkel Jonathan» y «Der kleine Liebesvogel» durante el auge de la Alemania nazi. Kreuder aprovechó para introducirla en las esferas del régimen nazi y Serrano llegó a participar en varios mítines y ceremonias nacionalsocialistas. Sus canciones fueron muy difundidas en las emisoras afines al Reich. Más adelante, declaró que nunca tuvo afinidad política alguna ni fue nazi, a pesar de que en sus grabaciones llevaba el emblema del águila nazi en su vestimenta.
      ellauri062.html on line 782: Entre 1938 y 1941, obtuvo diferentes papeles en filmes alemanes. Mantuvo una muy buena relación con la prensa nacionalsocialista: participó en varios recitales y ceremonias del Tercer Reich y adquirió el estatus y conducta social de una diva. De hecho, se ganó el afecto de Adolf Hitler, quien llegó a enviarle una fotografía personal autografiada. En su momento, fue la musa del ministro de propaganda Joseph Goebbels y otros dignatarios; por ende, su carrera se potenció enormemente y se le abrieron las puertas a la elite alemana ganando un elevado estatus social. Grabó 118 canciones y, por los derechos de autor, sus ganancias en marcos alemanes fueron importantes. Tal fue el éxito obtenido que la personalidad de Serrano adquirió los ribetes de una diva sin sospechar que su éxito era dependiente del régimen. Para Serrano, más que la política importaba el escenario y entregar su talento.
      ellauri062.html on line 784: Sin embargo, en la década de 1940, Rosita Serrano empezó a dar conciertos a beneficio de judíos y daneses refugiados en Suecia, lo que provocó la fulminante y enfática antipatía y rechazo del régimen nazi, la requisa y prohibición de emitir sus discos y grabaciones en Alemania y un arresto por presunto espionaje; sus ingresos fueron confiscados.
      ellauri062.html on line 786: La dictadura militar de Augusto Pinochet, quien era uno de sus admiradores, fue funesta para su vigencia radial cuando asumieron el poder los gobiernos de la Concertación. Nunca se le otorgó una pensión de gracia y, a medida que envejeció, sus ingresos menguaron a una progresiva situación de estrechez económica, viviendo rudimentariamente en la comuna de La Reina y luego en un precario departamento de la calle Catedral, en pleno centro de la capital chilena.
      ellauri062.html on line 789: Amália da Piedade Rodrigues GCSE • GCIH (Lisboa, 23 de julho de 1920– Lisboa, 6 de outubro de 1999) foi uma cantora, actriz e fadista portuguesa, geralmente aclamada como a voz de Portugal e uma das mais brilhantes cantoras do século XX. Está sepultada no Panteão Nacional, entre outras ilustres figuras portuguesas.
      ellauri062.html on line 791: A década de 1970, embora estivesse no auge da sua fama internacional, sua imagem em Portugal foi afetada por falsos rumores de que Amália tinha ligações com o regime do Estado Novo, de António de Oliveira Salazar. Na verdade, o antigo regime censurou muitos de seus fados. Amália reconquistou a popularidade com o povo português, cantou o hino da Revolução dos Cravos, a canção "Grândola Vila Morena" e deu dinheiro para o Partido Comunista Português clandestinamente.
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      Obama and Trump proclaim national days honoring racist rabbit, Menachem Schneerson. For 42 years presidents from both parties have proclaimed a national day to honor Rabbi Schneerson. All male panel back in 2018. Obama jututtaa Olavia ja Wilhoa. Olavi ja Wilho tuovat Trumpille askartelukirjan.
      ellauri062.html on line 917: acist-rabbi-menachem-schneerson/">Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, one of the most celebrated rabbits in the history of Judaism, says that jews are a "different species" than non-jews, non-jews come from a "Satanic sphere" while jews are "holy", and that non-jews only exist to serve jews.
      ellauri062.html on line 919: Shahak, an Israeli professor who was a survivor of the Nazi holocaust, describes a 1962 book published in Israel in a bilingual edition. The Hebrew text was on one page, with the English translation on the facing page. The Hebrew text of a major Jewish code of laws contained a command to exterminate Jewish infidels: “It is a duty to exterminate them with one’s own hands.” The English version on the facing page softened it to “It is a duty to take active measures to destroy them.’” The Hebrew page then went on to name which “infidels” must be exterminated, adding “may the name of the wicked rot.” Among them was Jesus of Nazareth. The facing page with the English translation failed to tell any of this.
      ellauri062.html on line 930: Rabbi Ovadia Yosef stated: “Goyim were born only to serve us. Without that, they have no place in the world; only to serve the People of Israel.  Why are gentiles needed? They will work, they will plow, they will reap. We will sit like an effendi and eat," he said to some laughter.
      ellauri062.html on line 932: The presence of Jesus the Nazarene in boiling excrement is one of the disputed references to Jesus in the Talmud. Onkelos raises up Yeshu by necromancy, and asks him about his punishment in Gehinnom. Jesus replies that he is in "boiling excrement." Tzoah Rotachat (Hebrew: צוֹאָה רוֹתֵחַת, tsoah rothachath – "boiling excrement") in the Talmud and Zohar is a location in Gehenna (Gehinnom) where the souls of Jews who committed certain sins are sent for punishment. This form of punishment is cited as being of extreme nature, if not the most extreme, in the sense that those individuals sentenced there are not given relief even on Shabbat, and are not released after the standard twelve-month period.
      ellauri062.html on line 936: The so called "New World Order" conspiracy is the modern term for the age old Satanic conspiracy, led by elite Jewry -- the aim being the enslavement of humanity, destruction of the true Israelites (the Anglo-Saxon and Germanic peoples of European descent), mass human population reduction, abolition of religion and national sovereignty, and the establishment of a totalitarian world government ruled by Satan via the jews.

      The ultimate goal of Judaism is rule of the world by Satan, and to literally unleash hell upon the earth. 

      Are you aware that Martin Luther wrote a treatise called "On the Jews and Their Lies", warning Christians in the most serious terms of the destructive influence of the jews, and advocating their banishment from European society? Luther was very knowledgeable of the religion, nature, origins, and influence of the Jews - having actually read the Talmud and written large parts of the Bible. Luther describes the Jews as an accursed, malicious, greedy, cunning, treacherous, thieving, and greatly evil people, who are descended from the very people who murdered the Messiah, who deeply hate Christianity and God's people, and are working in every possible way to undermine and destroy Western Christian civilization. Among other things, Luther rubbishes the Talmud, including its vicious hatred of Jesus and Christians, as well as relishing the many times Jews have been expelled from European nations.
      ellauri062.html on line 942: The star they call the star of David is actually called the star of Moloch in scripture and is the symbol of Judaism as well. It´s strange that very few people realize this. This is true. It is also called in scripture the
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      Its true and accurate name is the "Seal of Solomon", in reference to the
      ellauri062.html on line 945: fact that Solomon delved deeply into the occult/Satanic world, and discovered and used this symbol to command demons. (Höh tavallinen kalliokielohan se on.)
      ellauri062.html on line 946: Of particular interest is the fact that the hexagram is made by 6 lines, has 6 points, 6 triangles, and 6-sided polygon....corresponding to the prophecy of "666" related to the "Beast" in Revelation 13:18 (although of course, perhaps not literally fulfilling it, as it refers to the "number of his name"). See Apt 7:43 "Ja te otitta Molochin majan/ ja teidän jumalanne Remphan tähden/ nijtä cuwia joita te teitte teillenne cumartaxenne/ ja minä tahdon teidän eroitta edemmä Babelita."
      ellauri062.html on line 1037: Nach dem Ausscheiden aus dem Zisterzienserorden änderte Lanz seine Identität. Seit 1902 führte er einen Doktortitel – für eine Promotion gibt es keinerlei Belege. Heute gilt es als erwiesen, dass Lanz den Titel unberechtigt führte. – und nannte sich fortan Lanz-Liebenfels. 1910 änderte er dies zu Lanz von Liebenfels ab. Venuskumpareesta tuli pyhä keihäs. Väärensi izelleen Svaabista aatelisviikunan.
      ellauri062.html on line 1039: Eigenen Aussagen zufolge hat sich Lanz der Kern seiner späteren Weltanschauung bereits 1894 durch folgende Begebenheit erschlossen: Bei der Betrachtung eines Grabsteins, auf dem ein Ritter abgebildet ist, der einen Hundsaffen niederringt, sei ihm schlagartig aufgegangen, dass die Rasse der „Arier“ oder „Herrenmenschen“ einen ständigen Abwehrkampf gegen die Rasse der „Nichtarier“ oder „Affenmenschen“ zu führen habe. Da die arische Rasse durch Vermischung mit „Minderrassigen“ geschwächt sei, seien umfassende „rassenhygienische“ Maßnahmen zu ihrer „Reinzucht“ und „Veredlung“ erforderlich. Diese wiederum bedürften unter anderem einer bedingungslosen Unterordnung der arischen Frau unter den arischen Mann. Nokki vähäosaisempia kuin katuojan pulu. Eikö muka rotukoiran aika muuten kulu? Vitun paviaani.
      ellauri062.html on line 1041: Tatsächlich aber dürfte weniger „Vision“ als vielmehr Lesen die Basis von Lanz’ „arischem“ Denken gebildet haben. Nach dem Austritt aus dem Kloster widmete er sich ausgiebigen Studien der zeitgenössischen anthropologischen Literatur über die arische Rasse, darunter Origines Ariacae von Karl Penka (1883), Die Heimat der Indogermanen von Matthäus Much (1902) und Die Germanen von Ludwig Wilser (1904).
      ellauri062.html on line 1047: Auringonkeltatukkaiset ja taivaansinisilmäiset, rusoposkiset, ikuisesti terveet ja ikuisesti nuoret jumalat ja jumalattaret tulevat kiittämään ja ylistämään kärsivää rotuäitiä heidän synnyttäjänään. Tämä on Mater dolorosan, tuskien murtaman jumalansynnyttäjän salaisuus! Tämä on Virgo immaculatan salaisuus! Tämä on puhdasta makulatuuria!
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      ellauri063.html on line 33: History is the only true teacher, the revolution the best school for the proletariat. Rosa Luxemburg
      ellauri063.html on line 41: Tony Blair oversaw British interventions in Kosovo (1999) and Sierra Leone (2000), which were generally perceived as successful. During the War on Terror, he supported the foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration and ensured that the British Armed Forces participated in the War in Afghanistan from 2001 and, more controversially, the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Blair argued that the Saddam Hussein regime possessed an active weapons of mass destruction (WMD) program, but no stockpiles of WMDs or an active WMD program were ever found in Iraq. The Iraq War became increasingly unpopular among the British public, and he was criticised by opponents and (in 2016) the Iraq Inquiry for waging an unjustified and unnecessary invasion. He was in office when the 7/7 bombings took place (2005) and introduced a range of anti-terror legislation. His legacy remains controversial, not least because of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.
      ellauri063.html on line 43: Eric's work, on the contrary, is characterised by lucid prose, biting social criticism, opposition to totalitarianism and Eastern socialism, and outspoken support of (utopian) democratic socialism.
      ellauri063.html on line 47: Yes, Orwell was not exactly LGBTQ-friendly. He had a lot of opinions which now seem eccentric or objectionable. He had a lifelong tendency to make disparaging remarks about vegetarians, or people who wore sandals. I suspect that this came from the association in his mind of socialism with people who lived the early 20th century equivalent of an alternative lifestyle: it was very important to Orwell to show people that being socialist didn’t mean that you had to have to have a long beard, wear sandals or not eat meat, and that socialism was thoroughly British, manly and commonsensical.
      ellauri063.html on line 57: Róża Luksemburg, właśc. Rozalia Luxenburg (ur. 5 marca 1871 w Zamościu, zm. 15 stycznia 1919 w Berlinie) – polsko-żydowska marksistka, filozofka, ekonomistka, aktywistka antywojenna i socjalistka. Działaczka i ideolog polskiej i niemieckiej socjaldemokracji.
      ellauri063.html on line 63: Rose Lichtenstein was born on March 26, 1887. She was an actress, known for Der Würger der Welt (1920), Freitag, der 13. - Das unheimliche Haus, 2. Teil (1916) and Die Japanerin (1919). She died on December 22, 1955 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Rosa Lichtenstein seems to be a leftist "influencer" on the web. Another "influencer" is not convinced:
      ellauri063.html on line 65: Rosa Lichtenstein? I am not quite sure who this person is and who publishes her work, but I can scarcely find anything on her besides her own resource page. Which leads me to believe the addition of her in this is nothing more than self-promotion by the author in particular themselves. This lowers the quality of this article to let any random Blogger have their criticisms added to this. Dialectical Materialism is a serioues philolosophical school and method attached to Marxism, and there is lot of commentary on the subject without resorting to unpublished internet articles.
      ellauri063.html on line 70: Anyway, what do you mean 'random blog'? It's not even a blog! In fact, my site contains the most detailed and comprehensive demolition of this 'theory' (dialectical materialism) ever written by a Marxist -- i.e., me. Rosa Lichtenstein. Listen:
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      ellauri063.html on line 86: [1] There are in fact two forms of socialism:
      ellauri063.html on line 94: … roach has been adopted by various political movements and ideologies, including Stalinism, Maoism, Castroism, Chavezism (as we have seen in Venezuela of late), Social Democracy, and conspiratorial Blanquism —on that, follow the link below.
      ellauri063.html on line 100: However, this version of socialism has to spread and take over the core economies of capitalism so that it can't be strangled in the above manner — as the proletariat of each country rebel against their own ruling-class. Each strike, for example, is a mini-rehearsal for this (whether the strikers appreciate this or not), where workers are forced by circumstances to organise in their own communities, sharing money, clothing, food, shelter, etc. In effect, they have to run a mini-socialist society of their own for a few weeks or months.
      ellauri063.html on line 102: This is a basic fact about Marx’s view of socialism that SD, Stalin, Mao, Castro and all the rest who advocate socialism from above, have failed to comprehend, so determined were they to impose ‘socialism’ on other countries, or, indeed, on their own people.
      ellauri063.html on line 106: a) As Marx saw things, socialism/communism could only work if there existed a massive abundance in the society concerned (i.e., a very highly developed economy coupled with high levels of productivity). However, Marx began to change his mind later in life and thought some form of socialism might be possible even in backward Russia, but it is arguable that by then he was in his dotage.
      ellauri063.html on line 108: b) Equally, if not more important, a socialist/communist society can only be built by the working class, organised for and by themselves, acting democratically on their own behalf, and not relying on anyone else or any party to do this for them.
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      ellauri063.html on line 139: Social democracy... is only the advance guard of the proletariat, a small piece of the total working masses; blood from their blood, and flesh from their flesh.
      ellauri063.html on line 202: aavepaprika: Barrio on rento, energinen paikka, joka tunnetaan koko Greater Clevelandissa sen maukkaista, naarmuuntuneista tacoista ja valtavan valikoiman tequilaa, viskiä ja oluita. Se on tällä hetkellä yksi Lakewoodin suosituimmista meksikolaisista liitoksista. Asiakkaat voivat valita mukautetun tacon, joka on valmistettu täysin eritelmissään, sisältäen maissia tai jauhoja tortilloja, täyteaineita, kuten kotitekoista chorizoa ja kastikkeita kuten chipotle hunajaa ja tulinen aavepaprika. Jos tämä ei houkuttele makuelämyksiä, valitse yksi ylimmän johdon kokin kookas Damon Ginnardin taco-ehdotuksista, kuten Moooo-chas Gracias, haudutettua naudanlihaa, jicamaa, maissin salsaa, queso frescoa ja Barrion salaista kastiketta, täydellinen pestään Barrio margarita.
      ellauri063.html on line 212: If a Mogwai gets wet, it spawns new Mogwai from its back; small balls of fur that are approximately the size of a marble pop out from the wet Mogwai's back, then the furballs start to grow in size before unfolding themselves into new and fully grown Mogwai. This process does not take much time but it still usually takes just about a minute. According to the novel, the creator of the species, Mogturmen, wanted the Mogwai to be able to easily reproduce themselves. The cocoon and gremlin stage are unwanted defects from when the Mogwai species was created. It turned out that all the positive attributes are recessive.
      ellauri063.html on line 218: Le théâtre du Grand Guignol, plus couramment appelé Grand Guignol, est une ancienne salle de spectacles parisienne qui était située 7, cité Chaptal, dans le 9e arrondissement. Spécialisée dans les pièces mettant en scène des histoires macabres et sanguinolentes, elle a par extension donné son nom au genre théâtral, le grand guignol, et à l'adjectif grand-guignolesque. Le terme est devenu avec le temps péjoratif et désigne désormais, de manière plus générale, des œuvres abusant de la violence ou d'effets grandiloquents.
      ellauri063.html on line 229: AAA, también conocida como Alianza Apostólica Anticomunista, fue una organización terrorista tardofranquista, presuntamente vinculada a los aparatos represivos del Estado español, que actuó en el País Vasco y en el País Vasco francés entre 1977 y 1982, durante la transición española. Un informe de la Oficina de Víctimas del Terrorismo del Gobierno vasco de 2010 le atribuye 8 asesinatos de las 66 víctimas mortales del terrorismo parapolicial y de extrema derecha desarrollado entre 1975 y 1990.
      ellauri063.html on line 231: Hieronta Internetissä useilla sivustoilla tarkoittaa verilöylyä tai joukkomurhaa. Massacre (verilöyly) sanasta muuntamalla saadaan massage, joka tarkoittaa hierontaa. "Taas on jossain koulussa hierottu".
      ellauri063.html on line 257: Aina tietysti voi imarrella izeään sankaritarinoilla "tinkimättömästä toisinajattelijasta", mutta älä kuvittele että sellainen feikkishow menisi täydestä kehenkään muuhun kuin sinuun izeesi. Päinvastoin: halveximme sinua sixi että vaihdat koko ajan puolta tuulen suunnan mukaan, selittelet naurettavasti aiempia möläytyxiäsi. Lyhyesti sanoen olet surkuteltava tapaus. Kazo peiliin :trollface: sieltä näkyy toinen :trollface: vertically flipped.
      ellauri063.html on line 261: ADC (Attack Damage Carry) is an archaic term used to refer to a champion that deals strong, continuous damage with their basic attacks and scales with attack-related stats - i.e. attack damage, critical strike chance and attack speed.
      ellauri063.html on line 262: The role was retired in official contexts and replaced with Marksman icon.png Marksman, to distinguish between Ranged role.png ranged basic attackers (including those that do not build AD, e.g. Azir Azir) and the ability to carry , with Melee role.png melee ADCs being distributed between the Slayer icon.png Slayer and Fighter icon.png Fighter roles.
      ellauri063.html on line 269: Golem is a playable character in the fighting arcade game Mutant Fighter.
      ellauri063.html on line 274: "Frontside Ollie" is a Finnish language song by Finnish teen pop artist Robin and his debut single taken from his debut album Koodi. Written by Sana Mustonen, it was released on Universal Music on 16 January 2012. #skateboarding Today's video is about the basic frontside ollie on transition. Useful for quarter pipes, mini ramps, bowls and more. Hit subscribe & leave your suggestions below for future skate hacks videos!
      ellauri063.html on line 281: Den stora makabern (tyska: Der grosse Makabre, franska: Le grand macabre) är en opera i två akter (fyra scener) med musik av György Ligeti. Libretto av Michael Meschke och tonsättaren som bygger på Michel de Ghelderodes skådespel La Ballade du Grand Macabre (1934). Men vad han är ful, den här György! Lik en get bakifrån!
      ellauri063.html on line 288: Aphra Behn (/ˈæfrə bɛn/;[a] bapt. 14 December 1640[1] – 16 April 1689) was an English playwrightess, poetess, translatress and fiction waitress from the Restoration era. As one of the first Englishwomen to earn her living by her writing, she broke glass ceilings as a mannequin for later auctresses. Lusťs Dominion relies on the racist stereotype of the lustful, scheming, and bloodthirsty Moor, with the new Prince Philip ordering the expulsion of all the immigrant Moors from Spain because of their wickedness.
      ellauri063.html on line 295: Screenwriter Deborah Moggach initially attempted to make her script as faithful to the novel as possible, writing from Elizabeth's perspective while preserving much of the original dialogue. Joe Wright, who was directing his first feature film, encouraged greater deviation from the text, including changing the dynamics within the Bennet family. Wright and Moggach set the film in an earlier period and avoided depicting a "perfectly clean Regency world", presenting instead a "muddy hem version" of the time. Chickenbutt Knightley was well-known in part from her role in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. It was marketed to a younger, mainstream audience; promotional items noted that it came from the producers of 2001's romantic comedy Bridget Jones's Diary before acknowledging its provenance as an Austen novel.
      ellauri063.html on line 312: Songs in the Key of Z is a book and two compilation albums written and compiled by Irwin Chusid. The book and albums explore the field of what Chusid coined as "outsider music". Chusid defines outsider music as; "crackpot and visionary music, where all trails lead essentially one place: over the edge." Chusid's work has brought the music of several leading performers in the outsider genre to wider attention. These include Daniel Johnston, Joe Meek, Jandek and Wesley Willis. In addition, his CDs feature some recordings by artists who produced very little work but placed their recordings firmly in the outsider area. Notable amongst these are nursing home resident Jack Mudurian who sings snatches of several dozen songs in a garbled collection known as Downloading the Repertoire and the obscure and extreme scat singer Shooby Taylor AKA 'The Human Horn.'
      ellauri063.html on line 314: Scott "Walker" Engel's The Old Man's Back Again is dedicated to the neostalinist regime. Löysää hölkkää mutta kaskun kärki on nyt siinä että Putinin porukat on muka yleisössä. Scott 4 is Scott Walker's fifth solo album (a collection of songs he had performed for his BBC television series had been his fourth). It was originally released in late 1969 under his birth name, Scott Engel, and failed to chart. Subsequent reissues have been released under his stage name. It has since received praise as one of Walker's best works.
      ellauri063.html on line 316: Brötzmann Reflects on ‘Machine Gun’ as it Hits 50th Anniversary. The marathon, lung-bursting howl of Peter Brötzmann’s Machine Gun, which the saxophonist self-released on his BRÖ imprint 50 years ago, captured the anxiety of a generation grappling with the Vietnam War and civil unrest. The emotional and political complexity it was born from still resonates today.
      ellauri063.html on line 320: Machine Gun’s 45-second intro forms one of jazz’s most distinctive mission statements. Parker weaves around the horn section’s staccato blasts, before Bennink’s drums blast a nervy military march alongside Peter Kowald’s wildly rumbling bass. The brutality of the album’s remaining 36 minutes exceeds the number of commonly recognized synonyms for “violent.”
      ellauri063.html on line 352: The Babushka Lady is an unknown woman present during the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy who might have photographed the events that occurred in Dallas's Dealey Plaza at the time President John F. Kennedy was shot. Her nickname arose from the headscarf she wore, which was similar to scarves worn by elderly Russian women (бабушка – babushka – literally means "grandmother" or "old woman" in Russian). THE BABUSHKA LADY or TBL is an homage METALCORE band. This band was established on 1st october 2011 in Pondok Gede Bekasi. This band is actually established in 2009 with different positions. WE WANT TO FAMOUS ! AND WE WANT TO VALUABLE IN THE EYES OF GOD !!
      ellauri063.html on line 356: Deutschland schafft sich ab ist der Titel eines 2010 erschienenen Buches von Thilo Sarrazin. Es trägt den Untertitel Wie wir unser Land aufs Spiel setzen. Sarrazin beschäftigt sich darin mit den Auswirkungen auf Deutschland, die sich seiner Ansicht nach aus der Kombination von Geburtenrückgang, wachsender Unterschicht und Zuwanderung aus überwiegend muslimischen Ländern ergeben werden. Das Buch erlangte bereits im Vorfeld der Veröffentlichung erhebliche Medienaufmerksamkeit, Der Spiegel und die Bild-Zeitung veröffentlichten vorab Auszüge. Bis Anfang 2012 wurden über 1,5 Millionen Exemplare verkauft. Das Buch stand 2010 und 2011 insgesamt 21 Wochen lang auf Platz 1 der Spiegel-Bestsellerliste.
      ellauri063.html on line 422: David Foster Wallace kirjotti 1000-sivuisen romaanin Infinite Jest 1996. Wallace oli kärsinyt yli 20 vuotta masennuksesta ja teki vuonna 2008 itsemurhan hirttäytymällä 46-vuotiaana Claremontissa Kaliforniassa. Jaska on takuulla kärsinyt samasta vaivasta. Maaniseseta sanaripulista ja sitä seuraavasta masennuxesta. Täytyypä varoa.
      ellauri063.html on line 428: The novel's title is from Hamlet, Act V, Scene 1, in which Hamlet holds the skull of the court jester, Yorick, and says, "Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy: he hath borne me on his back a thousand times; and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is!" Wallace's working title for Infinite Jest was A Failed Entertainment. (PST: Hamnetista on lisää paasausta albumissa 61.)
      ellauri063.html on line 432: Infinite Jest is a postmodern encyclopedic novel, famous for its length and detail and for its digressions that involve endnotes (some of which themselves have footnotes). It has also been called metamodernist and hysterical realist. Wallace's "encyclopedic display of knowledge" incorporates media theory, linguistics, film studies, sport, addiction, science, and issues of national identity. The book is often humorous yet explores melancholy deeply.
      ellauri063.html on line 434: David Foster Wallacen kulttuuristen ja kirjallisten viittausten runsaudensarvi on perusasetelmiltaan yksinkertainen, kirjoittaa Tommi Melender.
      ellauri063.html on line 440: Luin Volvoa ohjaavalle muusalle Hamletin spoilerin Wikipediasta just ton Yorickin takia. Yorick esiintyi, muistettaneen, myös huonojen tilanteiden miehen apulaisena Black Adder-skezissä. Näytätpä huonovointiselta Jori, loputtoman läpän mies, sanoo Hamlet jaxossa 5 sen pääkopalle.
      ellauri063.html on line 472: Tällä hetkellä käsittelyssä on/lienee Tom Packalénin liikkeelle laittama aloite, joka saattaa hyvinkin kokea Koivulaakson mainitseman kohtalon, koska romanikerjäläiset siinä eksplisiittisesti mainitaan. Mikäli tämä osoittautuu kerjäämiskiellon läpimenon kannalta keskeisimmäksi tekijäksi, ehdotan, että seuraava mahdollinen esitys riisutaan kaikista kansallisuuksiin tai etnisyyksiin viittaavista käsitteistä.
      ellauri063.html on line 556: Ohops, tää kuulosti samalla kertaa sekä nais- että karvakäsivihaiselta. Vallan ulkoisilla tunnusmerkeillä kuten silverbäkillä ja karvakäsillä mies houkuttelee luoxeen parittelukumppania. Nuo kyltymättömät paviaaninaaraat tulevat varmuusvälineillä (< sax. Kautschuk) kuristamaan izensä sukupuuttoon, ennusti em. Lanz von Liebenfels. Samanhenkistä, vai mitä? (Kautschuk? ach Quatsch, lieber Gummi, Pariser, Kondom.)
      ellauri063.html on line 589: In 2014 three letters written by Mahatma Gandhi to eldest son Harilal in 1935 were offered for auction. A translation of one of the letters (which was written in Gujarati) suggests that Gandhi was accusing Harilal of raping either his own daughter, Manu, or his sister-in-law. Tushar Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi´s great-grandson) has suggested that the letter was poorly translated, and that the word being translated as rape may not have actually meant sexual assault. Rape is in fact virtually nonexistent in India, while mistranslation is extremely common.
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      ellauri064.html on line 67: Welteislehre (auch Glazialkosmogonie oder kurz WEL) ist eine im Jahr 1913 veröffentlichte These des österreichischen Ingenieurs Hanns Hörbiger (1860–1931), nach der die meisten Körper des Weltalls aus Eis oder Metall bestehen. Im Sonnensystem sei die Erde der einzige Himmelskörper, für den dies nicht gelte; auch der Mond bestehe hingegen großteils aus Eis. Die Welteislehre widerspricht grundlegenden, auch zur Zeit Hörbigers schon lange bekannten astronomischen und physikalischen Erkenntnissen und wird heute allgemein als nachweislich falsch zurückgewiesen.
      ellauri064.html on line 73: taharrush meinaa tafsaus ja muharram kielletty. Taharrush gamae on tutkijoiden tuntema ilmiö, jossa miesjoukko ahdistelee naisia julkisella paikalla häpäistääkseen heidät. ... instructive relativement à la question du harcèlement sexuel (taharrush) en Égypte. ... pour lesquelles il existe un interdit d'ordre tactile et sexuel (muharram).
      ellauri064.html on line 77: Walter Benjamin was a radically innovative cultural theorist and a German Jewish Marxist, securing refuge in France in 1933. Following the 1940 Nazi invasion he fled France, bound for the USA. However, on the mountainous approach to the French–Spanish border he realised dictator Franco had suddenly blocked transit. Benjamin was in ill health and struggling to carry a briefcase with a heavy manuscript, which he declared more precious than his life. Sadly, he completed suicide: there was family history on his father's side.
      ellauri064.html on line 79: Benjamin maintained a fiercely productive focus on his intellectual mission throughout his life, despite repeatedly complaining of ‘grand-scale defeats’ and lows. After his request for divorce from Dora Pollak was granted in 1932, he suffered 10 paralysing days during which he seriously prepared suicide. Suicidal thoughts endured. He was an elegant, cultivated man who oozed old-world charm, exerting attraction on women but not always enough to give him cunt. Asja Lacis, the Latvian Communist Director of Children's Theatre in the USSR, twice refused, as did later lover Anna Maria Blaupot ten Cate. Lacis suffered relapsing mental illness and was hospitalised with hallucinations when Benjamin rushed to Moscow in 1926, at the brink of Stalinisation. His luminous Moscow Diary records his frustrating two-month experience.
      ellauri064.html on line 83: He maintained a life-long friendship with Shulem. A feature of Benjamin's unorthodox Marxism was his attempt to invest it with the passions of Messianic Jewish mysticism. He was also friends with Theodor Adorno, a critical social theory pioneer who was deeply influenced by Benjamin and helped preserve his legacy. Adorno remarked that Benjamin's work had ‘settled at the cross-roads between magic and positivism. That place is bewitched’.
      ellauri064.html on line 91: Am Ende seines Lebens, sich auf der Flucht vor dem Faschismus und dabei in einer zunehmend aussichtslosen Lage befindend, greift er die gängige Fortschrittsmetapher auf: »Marx sagt, die Revolutionen sind die Lokomotiven der Weltgeschichte. Aber vielleicht ist dem gänzlich anders. Vielleicht sind die Revolutionen der Griff des in diesem Zug reisenden Menschengeschlechts nach der Notbremse.« Sehr ähnlich klingt es, wenn Greta Thunberg bei der UN-Klimakonferenz in Katowice davon spricht, dass es die einzig vernünftige Sache sei, die Notbremse zu ziehen. Walter veti hätäjarrusta ja sen juna pyhästyi. Matkalaukku tosin joutui hävyxiin. Arthur Koestler koitti samaa muttei älynnyt vetää vetimestä tarpeexi kovaa. Vuonna 83 se koitti uudestaan Ebba vaimon kanssa ja onnistui.
      ellauri064.html on line 112: Konstruktive, kreative Köpfe sollen es richten: Ein paar Erfindungen hier, ein paar schlaue Ideen da – so kann das Ende der Menschheit vielleicht doch noch verhindert werden. Doch auch Tausende Hackathons werden nicht helfen, wenn die gesellschaftlichen und ökonomischen Ursachen des Klimawandels unangetastet bleiben, also die kapitalistische Produktionsweise, die dem Profit grundsätzlich den höchsten Stellenwert einräumt, nicht beendet wird.
      ellauri064.html on line 114: Timo Honkela järjesteli hackathoneja ennenkuin aivosyöpä vei. Ennen leikkausta se kuzui kaikki vuoteensa viereen kuulemaan viimeisiä evästyxiä. Kuuluisa aivokirurgi Herne-Herne sai sen vielä jaloilleen. Toisella yrityxellä se poistui hyvällä hiljaa takavasemmalle ja Herne Herne lähti Kiinaan keltaisemmille laitumille. Harri Jäppinen ei oikein arvostanut sen kontribuutiota Kielikoneeseen. Se vaikutti kiltiltä mieheltä, mutta mitähän tuumasi sen haaremi. Eläköitynyt Herne-herne leikkelee kiinalaisten aivoja vielä tänäkin päivänä ellei ole kuollut. Se jäi hiljan kiinni huonosta käytöxestä lentokoneessa. Se luuli olevansa jotakin.
      ellauri064.html on line 118: Einst war der Marxismus von einem unbändigen Optimismus geprägt: Nach der Revolution wird der neue Mensch geschaffen, immerzu geht irgendwer dem Sonnenaufgang entgegen, ist der Zukunft zugewandt.
      ellauri064.html on line 185: Das Brockengespenst ist ein optischer Effekt, der zuerst auf dem Brocken von Johann Esaias Silberschlag im Jahre 1780 beobachtet und beschrieben wurde.
      ellauri064.html on line 186: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe hat den Brocken (der auch „Blocksberg“ genannt wird und im Faust den Hexentanzplatz in der Walpurgisnacht abgibt) dreimal bestiegen und wurde von seinem eigenen Brockengespenst erschreckt – der Name der Lichterscheinung soll auch auf Goethe zurückgehen.
      ellauri064.html on line 197: Kryptovaluutta. Tamagotchi. Pokemon. Valizen sinut. Särötys (fracking). Lohkoketju. Näitä tärppejä ei enää jaxa käydä läpitte.
      ellauri064.html on line 199: Ground Control to Major Tom. David Bowien ykköshitti Space Oddity. Bowie-puukko on semmonen iso puukko kun oli sillä aussie jäbällä "that ain't no knife. Now this is a knife." Selvä penismeemi. Was he gay, bisexual or bowie? Kai tätä kaikkea. Gender outlaws are cool. Laulussa on myös ankeampi teema, ja sanoitus on myös vertauskuva huumausaineille. Kappaleessa kuultava lähtölaskenta onkin kuvaus heroiinipiikin ottamisen ja sen vaikutuksen alkamisen väliselle ajalle. Heroiinia on pidetty traumatisoituneiden ja heikosta itsetunnosta kärsineiden henkilöiden huumeena, minkä vuoksi se toimi hyvänä metaforana hylätylle, avaruudessa ajelehtivalle astronautille. Huumeaihe oli Bowielle jokseenkin tuttu, sillä hän oli itse kokeillut heroiinia vuonna 1968.
      ellauri064.html on line 250: Den Berichten zufolge wird Trotha als ausgesprochen machthungrig, hart, unnachgiebig und beratungsresistent skizziert. Dementsprechend unbeliebt war Trotha in Deutsch-Südwestafrika.
      ellauri064.html on line 262: Robert James Zdarsky (June 3, 1950 – March 30, 2015), better known by his stage name Robert Z´Dar, was an American character actor and film producer, best known for his role as officer Matt Cordell in the cult horror film Maniac Cop and its two sequels. Never heard. Kärsi kerubismista (leukavuudesta). Rokonarpiset ihmiset on nykyään yleensä kärsineet pahasta aknesta.
      ellauri064.html on line 275: The Völkischer Beobachter (pronounced [ˈfœlkɪʃɐ bəˈʔoːbaχtɐ]; "Völkisch Observer") was the newspaper of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) from 25 December 1920. It first appeared weekly, then daily from 8 February 1923. For twenty-four years it formed part of the official public face of the Nazi Party until its last edition at the end of April 1945.
      ellauri064.html on line 276: Der Völkische Beobachter (VB) war von Dezember 1920 bis zum 30. April 1945 das publizistische Parteiorgan der NSDAP. In scharfer Abgrenzung zu bürgerlichen Zeitungen bezeichnete sich der VB als „Kampfblatt“ und war programmatisch mehr an Agitation als an Information interessiert. Pressehistoriker nannten den VB daher „plakathaft“ und seinen Stil „mehr gesprochen als geschrieben“. Zunächst erschien der VB zweimal wöchentlich, ab dem 8. Februar 1923 täglich im Franz-Eher-Verlag in München. Er wurde nach den Anfangsjahren reichsweit vertrieben.
      ellauri064.html on line 277: Ab Februar 1941 gab der VB die bis dahin in Deutschland allgemein benutzte Frakturschrift auf und wurde komplett in der modernen Antiqua gesetzt, die von den Nationalsozialisten als „geschmackvoll und klar“ bezeichnet wurde und der von der Propaganda behaupteten „Weltgeltung des Reiches“ entsprechen sollte (Antiqua-Fraktur-Streit). Die Auflage steigerte sich mit dem Erfolg der nationalsozialistischen Bewegung enorm, 1931 erreichte sie über 120.000, überschritt 1941 die Millionen-Grenze und soll 1944 1,7 Millionen Exemplare betragen haben.
      ellauri064.html on line 278: Einige Tage vor der deutschen Kapitulation stellte der Völkische Beobachter Ende April 1945 sein Erscheinen ein. Die letzte Ausgabe vom 30. April 1945 wurde nicht mehr ausgeliefert.
      ellauri064.html on line 280: Unabomber Theodore John Kaczynski (/kəˈzɪnski/; born May 22, 1942), also known as the Unabomber (/ˈjuːnəbɒmər/), is an American domestic terrorist, anarchist, and former mathematics professor. He was a mathematics prodigy, but he abandoned his academic career in 1969 to pursue a more primitive lifestyle. Between 1978 and 1995, he killed three people and injured 23 others in an attempt to start a revolution by conducting a nationwide bombing campaign targeting people involved with modern technology. In conjunction with this effort, he issued a social critique opposing industrialization while advocating a nature-centered form of anarchism.
      ellauri064.html on line 282: In 1971, Kaczynski moved to a remote cabin without electricity or running water near Lincoln, Montana, where he lived as a recluse while learning survival skills in an attempt to become self-sufficient. He witnessed the destruction of the wilderness surrounding his cabin and concluded that living in nature was untenable; he began his bombing campaign in 1978. In 1995, he sent a letter to The New York Times and promised to "desist from terrorism" if the Times or The Washington Post published his essay Industrial Society and Its Future, in which he argued that his bombings were extreme, but necessary to attract attention to the erosion of human freedom and dignity by modern technologies that require large-scale organization.
      ellauri064.html on line 287: With the Newseum in Washington, D.C. closing its doors at the end of this month, many pieces of American history may be needing new homes. It includes an infamous piece that is from Montana. The museum is home to the wilderness cabin that was once home to Ted Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber.
      ellauri064.html on line 289: Kaczynski was captured in April of 1996 and according to the FBI, the cabin was key piece of evidence. It housed 40-thousand handwritten journal pages, a live bomb, bomb-making components and descriptions of Kaczynski´s crimes. Since it will no longer be on display in the nation´s capital after the Newsuem closes, the Montana Historical Society director Bruce Whittenberg is trying to see if the piece could make its way back to the Treasure State.
      ellauri064.html on line 291: "It tells an important story of Montana," said Whittenberg. "And it's not a story we're necessarily proud of, or that we like to relive. But it was a big story in Montana, big story nationally and internationally. And that´s an artifact that represents that story and so part of our role here is to make sure those things are preserved for future generations. It can still bring in megabucks."
      ellauri064.html on line 333: Just before the 2011 general election Hirvisaari was prosecuted for his blog in the Uusi Suomi newspaper web site under the title "Kikkarapäälle kuonoon" ("Sock the kinkyhead"). The text referenced an attack on a foreign person in Helsinki — Hirvisaari wrote that the crime had not necessarily been a racist one. In November 2010 the district court of Päijät-Häme dropped the charges against him of incitement. After consultation with the deputy general attorney, Jorma Kalske, the state appealed against the verdict. In December the Kouvola court of appeals found Hirvisaari guilty of incitement and fined him.
      ellauri064.html on line 343: Tom Erik Arnkil, the Finish research professor emeritus, discusses Open Dialogues and Anticipation Dialogues in order to find core elements of dialogical practices in general and arrived at the concept of Dialogical Space.
      ellauri064.html on line 345: He also discusses some challenges faced when developing dialogical practices. He looked at Open Dialogues as used in psychiatry and Anticipation Dialogues as used in the no-mans-land between health, social, education and other services around common clients. By seeking to “benchmark” OD and AD, his hope is to gain insight not only into these two approaches, but also into the conditions for generating dialogicity in general.
      ellauri064.html on line 358: The Network for Dialogical Practices is an open platform for researchers, students and practitioners who want to help people in distress by full presence, responsiveness and human connection. The European Network for open dialogical practices started in 2008 to care for the legacy of Tom Andersen, Gianfranco Cecchin and Michael White who all passed away shortly one after another and to preserve their voices for the future generations.
      ellauri064.html on line 370: GTA V: Grand Theft Auto V is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. It is the first main entry in the Grand Theft Auto series since 2008´s Grand Theft Auto IV.
      ellauri064.html on line 380: Harkonnen, The Baron Vladimir (/ ˈ h ɑːr k oʊ n ən / or / h ɑːr ˈ k oʊ n ən /) is a fictional character from the Dune franchise created by Frank Herbert.
      ellauri064.html on line 386: During World War II, the Nazi-minded Grönhagen worked for Finland´s propaganda department and served as its military attaché in Berlin. He was arrested in Oslo 1945 and held in custody for two years. After his release Grönhagen was a businessman and emigrated to Greece in 1964. He first lived in Crete and later in Athens serving as the Master of the Christian Order Ordo Sancti Constantini Magni.
      ellauri064.html on line 391: The story of Hildisvíni appears in Hyndluljóð, an Old Norse poem found in Flateyjarbok but often considered a part of the Poetic Edda. In the poem, Freyja is searching for the ancestry of her protégé, Óttar. Freyja rides on her boar Hildisvíni, who is in fact Óttar in disguise. They meet Hyndla who is a seeress. Freyja succeeds in forcing Hyndla to tell Óttar about his ancestors.
      ellauri064.html on line 440: Satanotalmudisti. Pelkkä satanisti on urbaanin sanakirjan mukaan saatanan palvoja. Pelkkä talmudisti on jutkupentujen käsikirjan Talmudin asiantuntija. Mut mikä on niiden hybridi? Joku hämärä kirja löytyy googlesta nimeltä Satanic Talmud: The most evil text ever written by human hands Paperback – February 25, 2013, kirjoittaja joku vielä hämärämpi L.P.Strangecraft. Se näyttää eziskelevän kristittyjä vituttavia kohtia Talmudista. Niitä löytyy, on jutkujakin mahtanut ottaa päähän kristittyjen touhutus, kuten kääntäen. Jeesuxen suuhunkin on pantu koko joukko jutkuja halventavia läppiä. So far so good, mut vastaako tää kysymyxeen? Ei ihan. Vähän kuitenkin luulen et tää on äärioikislaisten haukku muille kuin omille pojille. Ellei sitten justiinsa vastoin päin. Kuk näistä hihhuleista selvän ottaa.
      ellauri064.html on line 477: Roope Scrooge Ankka (ent. MacAnkka) (12. toukokuuta 1887, Glasgow – 21. tammikuuta 2007, Ankkalinna) oli maailman rikkain henkilö ja Life-lehden listan mukaan Maailman historian suurituloisin, joka ei urallaan tehnyt lahjoituksia (paitsi Yhdysvaltain asevarustamolle). Hän oli myös yksi maailman iäkkäimmistä henkilöistä sekä vanhin elossa ollut sotanorsu ja Hitler. Vuoteen 2020 mennessä hän olisi ollut maailman vanhin ankka. Eikä siinä kaikki! Yhdysvaltalaiset ja englantilaiset tiedemiehet ovat löytäneet 425 miljoonaa vuotta vanhan fossiilin, jolla on maailman vanhin penis. Tälle 5 millimetriä pitkälle oliolle on annettu nimeksi Colymbosathon ecplecticos, joka tarkoittaa ällistyttävää uiveloa, jolla on suuri penis.
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      ellauri064.html on line 497: Surkuhupaisinta on kuitenkin se, että monet ilmastoprotesteihin osallistuvista lapsista ja nuorista ovat niin julkisen koulutuksen ja massamedian indoktrinaation aivopesemiä, etteivät he todella ymmärrä mitä he toivovat vaatiessaan nollahiilipäästöjä seuraavan 6 tai 12 vuoden sisällä. Tätä nykymaailman mukavuuksilla pilalle hemmotellun nuoren sukupolven kiittämättömyyttä kuvastaa hyvin Esko Keräsen oivallinen Facebook-päivitys, jonka isoveljeni jakoi sosiaalisessa mediassa:
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      ellauri065.html on line 89: Wkraczające w 1945 oddziały radzieckie VII Gwardyjskiego Korpusu Pancernego dopuściły się zbrodni wojennej, gwałcąc kobiety i mordując mieszkańców wsi.
      ellauri065.html on line 137: 12--14-luvuilla germaaniset, hollantilaiset ja flaamilaiset uudisasukkaat muuttivat Itä- Keski- ja Itä-Eurooppaan Ostsiedlung-nimisessä muuttoliikkeessä. Pommerissa, Brandenburgissa, Preussissa ja Sleesiassa entisestä länslaavista ( polabialaiset slaavit ja puolalaiset ) tai Baltian väestöstä tuli vähemmistöjä seuraavien vuosisatojen aikana, vaikka huomattava osa alkuperäisistä asukkaista jäi alueille, kuten Ylä-Sleesia. In Suur Puolassa ja Itä-Pommeri ( Pomerelia ), saksalainen uudisasukkaat muodostivat vähemmistön. Jotkut alueista (kuten Pommeria ja Masovia) liittyivät Puolaan uudelleen 1400- ja 1500-luvuilla. Toiset sulautuivat tiukemmin Saksan politiikkaan. Vuonna 1815 Wienin kongressi perusti Saksan valaliiton 39 saksankielisen valtion yhdistykseksi Keski-Euroopassa. Tämä vahvisti Saksan rajat suurelle osalle 1800-lukua; mukaan lukien Pommeri, Itä-Brandenburg ja Sleesia, mutta lukuun ottamatta saksankielisiä maita Preussin kuningaskunnan itäosassa ( Itä-Preussi, Länsi-Preussia ja Posen ) sekä Sveitsin saksalaisia ​​kantoneja ja Ranskan Alsace-aluetta.
      ellauri065.html on line 200: The film received generally mixed reviews from film critics, but it won several accolades at international film festivals. Review aggregator web site Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a 50% approval rating based on 94 reviews, with an average rating of 5.15/10; the general consensus states: "Grotesque, visceral and hard to (ahem) swallow, this surgical horror doesn't quite earn its stripes because the gross-outs overwhelm and devalue everything else."
      ellauri065.html on line 204: Six says, "each film is a reaction to the other. And the film got so big, it was a pop culture phenomenon, and people wanted more: a bigger centipede, helicopters and things… it had to be bigger and bigger. And what I did, I used the idea and almost made a parody on the human centipede films itself." As Full Sequence was intended to make First Sequence look like My Little Pony in comparison, Final Sequence was intended to make Full Sequence resemble a Disney film. Aargh.
      ellauri065.html on line 219: Juotikkaan mielestä Tom Sacksin Human Centipede (2009) on omaperäinen idea. Se on kuitenkin ennakoitu Klibanin piirroxessa Business on parade niinkin aikaisin kuin Jaskan syntymävuonna 1976. Mulla on se, ostin sen jenkeissä Jaskan äidin vasta Jaskaa ulos pyllistäessä. Niin ja Grinchin joulumaassa missä wholandian väki tekee Christmas Congaa ilman turvavälejä (Jim Carey, 2000). Joku jenkki haukkuu sitä huonoimmaxi rainaxi ikinä. Se ei ole nähnyt Human Centipedeä. (En minäkään, enkä aiokaan kazoa.)
      ellauri065.html on line 221: Kliban also gives businessmen the cartoon ass-in-the-face--literally, in "Business on Parade," in which men in suits and hats crawl along on all fours, each with his face buried in the rump of the one before him--a daisy chain of brown-nosers, dominance and submission in an endless line.
      ellauri065.html on line 228: Finding himself out of work after film school in 1976, Ferrara directed a pornographic film, 9 Lives of a Wet Pussy, using a pseudonym. Starring with his then-girlfriend, he recalled having to step in front of the camera for one scene to perform in a hardcore sex scene: "It's bad enough paying a guy $200 to fuck your girlfriend, then he can't get it up." Ferrara lives in Rome, Italy. He moved there following the 9/11 attacks because it was easier for him to find financing for his movies in Europe. Ferrara descibes himself as a Buddhist. Because Jesus was a living man, and so were Buddha and Muhammad. These three guys changed the fucking world, with their passion and love of other human beings. All these guys had was their word, and they came from fucking nowhere. I’m not saying Nazareth is nowhere – I’m sure Jesus came from a very cool neighbourhood. Ferrara shows his love for other human beings by making films with a lot of FUCK! FUCK! and KILL! KILL! in them. His love of money is no match for his love of his neighbor primates.
      ellauri065.html on line 335: Kazoin sinäpursosta arvosteluvideon juoxiainen 3:sta. Se oli just niin alaluokkasta kuin saattoi uskoa. Sekä leffa että sen arvio. Tämmöisiä siiroja löytyi poikasena kun käänteli maakiviä. Ja naisvihaa taas, yksi (1) nainen koko rainassa, jonka isoja tissejä voi kuolata ja vetää käteen samalla. She is not treated well. Emmä oikein ymmärrä kuka tämmösestä voi tykätä. Kai sit vaan tää viimeisten aikojen nuoriso on kuin häkkiin suljettuja rottia. Hillottuja klitorixia. We actually see him remove his testicles. Hyi helvetti. Nauraako joku? Kuulinko jonkun edes pyrskähtävän? To the wall with them! Tyypille joka jaxaa kazoa tällästä ja vielä jauhaa siitä sivukaupalla ei kyllä mitään armoa. Juotikas on INHOTTAVA. En jaxanut kazoa loppuun edes sitä "arvostelua".
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      Juotikas avoimena jollekulle Joonas Turuselle Herlinin Beobachterissa
      ellauri065.html on line 482: "Captain" Virgulino Ferreira da Silva (Brazilian Portuguese: [viʁɡulĩnu feˈʁejɾɐ da ˈsiwvɐ]), better known as Lampião (older spelling: Lampeão, Portuguese pronunciation: [lɐ̃piˈɐ̃w], meaning "lantern" or "oil lamp"), was probably the twentieth century's most successful traditional bandit leader. The banditry endemic to the Brazilian Northeast was called Cangaço. Cangaço had origins in the late 19th century but was particularly prevalent in the 1920s and 1930s. Lampião led a band of up to 100 cangaceiros, who occasionally took over small towns and who fought a number of successful actions against paramilitary police when heavily outnumbered. Lampião's exploits and reputation turned him into a folk hero, the Brazilian equivalent of Jesse James or Pancho Villa.
      ellauri065.html on line 491: The Day of the Rope (in ruby font, Art of the Deal, bestseller by Donald Trump, in Ruby font Dumped Sperm) is a white supremacist concept taken from The Turner Diaries, a fictionalized blueprint for a white supremacist revolution written in 1978 by neo-Nazi leader William Pierce (under the pseudonym "Andrew Macdonald").
      ellauri065.html on line 492: Its white supremacist trash. In the plot summary of the wikipedia article you linked for the novel, The Day of the Rope is what the fictional characters call the day that they raided all the homes of "race traitors" ("gender traitors" in Ruby script), dragged them into the streets and hung them from lamp posts. Its a defining moment for a white supremacists dream of a perfect race war where all non-whites eventually get eliminated.
      ellauri065.html on line 496: taqiyya: Muslim scholars teach that Muslims should generally be truthful to each other, unless the purpose of lying is to "smooth over differences" or "gain the upper-hand over an enemy." There are several forms of lying to non-believers that are permitted under certain circumstances, the best known being taqiyya (the Shia name). These circumstances are typically those that advance the cause of Islam - in some cases by gaining the trust of non-believers in order to draw out their vulnerability and defeat them.
      ellauri065.html on line 507: (vulgar, slang) Short for Mother I´d Like to Fuck, a (putative) senior mother found sexually attractive by younger men. Synonym: yummy mummy. See also cougar, DILF, GLM (statistics) initialism of generalized linear model. Etymology 2: Initialism of Moro Islamic Liberation Front. An organization in the Philippines seeking to establish an Islamic state on the island of Mindanao.
      ellauri065.html on line 509: Bukkake: a sex act in which one participant is ejaculated on by two or more other participants. It is often portrayed in pornographic films. Bukkake videos are a relatively prevalent niche in contemporary pornographic films. Originating in Japan in the 1980s, the genre subsequently spread to North America and Europe, and crossed over into gay pornography and Teemu Mäki (dead cat).
      ellauri065.html on line 513: ebin: sometimes spelled "epin", is an intentional misspelling of the word "epic" which is often associated with the character Spurdo Spärde and ironic meme culture. According to Encyclopedia Dramatica, the term "epin" was coined as a shortened form of the phrase epic win in June 2009 on 4chan´s /b/ (random) board, where it was spammed repeatedly and accused of being a forced meme. On June 7th, several Urban Dictionary definitions for "epin" were submitted. According to the s4s Wiki, the term "ebin" was subsequently coined as a Spurdo Spärde-style misspelling of epin on the Finnish image board Kuvalauta to avoid bans for posting the word "epic." Derived senses:
      ellauri065.html on line 514: 1. "le ironical" term used alot on 4chan to mock people using maymays (memes) often accompanied by the word "le" for extra effect. 2. a very sweet person who cares about all his close friends and family he may get in trouble a lot but he will never stop caring he is a humble strong and a person who just loves without showing it if you meet an ebin make sure you keep him close he is a good lover and great in bed with a lover take care of any ebin. 3. Someone who is afraid of legit every little frickin´ thing, also known as a wuss or pansy. 4. (Nzadi) (plural mbin) door Synonym: elaŋ.
      ellauri065.html on line 527: Spurdo Spärde: a poorly drawn character based on the sprite image of Pedobear. It was originally conceived in the Finnish imageboard Kuvalauta to mock the newcomers who often flooded the site with hackneyed reposts, one of the main materials being images of Pedobear. The character is coarsely drawn on purpose and accompanied by captions that are misspelled and stylized in all cap.
      ellauri065.html on line 536: MAOA: Monoamine oxidase A, also known as MAO-A, is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the MAOA gene.There is some association between low activity forms of the MAOA gene and autism. Mutations in the MAOA gene results in monoamine oxidase deficiency, or Brunner syndrome. Other disorders associated with MAO-A include Alzheimer's disease, aggression, panic disorder, bipolar affective disorder, major depressive disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
      ellauri065.html on line 568: 29.10.2009 deus vult: (Latin: 'God wills it') is a Latin Catholic motto associated with the Crusades. It was first chanted during the First Crusade in 1096 as a rallying cry, most likely under the form Deus le volt or Deus lo vult, as reported by the Gesta Francorum (ca. 1100) and the Historia Belli Sacri (ca. 1130).. In modern times, the motto has different meanings depending on the context. The First Crusade was initiated in 1095 when Pope Urban II called on warriors to help the Byzantine Empire retake Anatolia form the Seljuq Turks.
      ellauri065.html on line 574: Tummeli-klubi spämmää taas Hesarin keskustelusivuja. Many Alt-Right websites have done a heroic job in delivering evidence to demonstrate that the November 3 election results were based on fraud. Nonetheless, conservatives should also work to hypothesize what the Democrats plotted, how they executed their plots, and why their scheme failed to cover its tracks. In a recent roundtable with other conservatives following the story, including a Maricopa County election attorney (Rachel Alexander), we put together the most plausible scenarios.


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      Below is the most plausible story we could come up with, to explain how Democrats accomplished the fraud, based on the available evidence. I have come to suspect that multiple conspiracies played out, possibly unaware of each other. But given the evidence we have obtained, the following story seems most plausible.


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      A relatively small team of perhaps 50 people or fewer was led by a smaller cadre which probably included several lawyers and most definitely included tech experts. The smaller cadre formed some time around the impeachment and carefully recruited point people over the course of the following months. Working like terror cells, they would need to keep point people unaware of who else was in on the conspiracy, to protect plausible deniability as much as possible. They had to have at least one conspirator in the elections offices of key swing states. It wouldn’t need to be a high-profile elected official, and would no doubt be better if it were some nameless person that few people noticed or would suspect.


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      The fact that I am writing about this shows that this was not the perfect crime. The conspiracy was exposed though the conspirators have yet to be caught. My hunch is that it was a small group of colluders who tried to dupe many innocent people. A small size would explain why there are so many eyewitnesses who reported the signs of conspiracy, but we have yet to hear from a whistleblower who admits to being part of the plot. Being the middle or rear part of a human centipede makes whistling kinda hard.
      ellauri065.html on line 580: Biden faces a creepy and slippery customer, especially if he gets inaugurated next month. While Trump may be facing thousands, perhaps millions of plaintiffs in incalculable civil and criminal cases. As these cases work their way slowly through the courts, freed from the rush of meeting stop-Biden deadlines, extensive evidence will be presented and courts will hear long and compelling testimony. All the while, Biden will have to carry on while millions across America think that somebody stole the White House for him. Millions of bucks are not going to save Trump from jail this time. Es schaun aufs Hakenkreuz voll Hoffnung schon Millionen. The knavishness dauert nur noch kurze Zeit.
      ellauri065.html on line 631: Here is an actual website for a company that gang stalks. The CEO “John Winters” is a private investigator and former law enforcement. There are multiple “revenge” packages available on the website designed to help ruin the subject’s life. He claims it’s all “legal” because they never physically touch the subject.
      ellauri065.html on line 633: Groups that particpate are organized vigilante, cult style right-wing hate groups. Unfortunately, to make matters worse these groups are protected by police officers who are actually members of right wing extremist groups. Of coure not all police officers particpate, but rather than expose one of their own officers who are members or know these groups personally, they will remain silent. The officers who do particpate will go as far as making a victim appear insane or mentally ill to shut them up, and destroy that persons credibility so no one will be able to defend themselves. They do this by using the power of law enforcement, and taking a person against thier will, to a hospital that will give them a psychiatric exam. Corupt psychiatrist also lie, and cover up the crime as well. Now that they are powerless,noone will listen. Further destroying the targeted indviduals reputation.
      ellauri065.html on line 635: Bio: I am a victim of Cointelpro/ Organized Gang Stalking in Southern California. This includes Community-based harassment, Group Stalking, Workplace mobbing, Psychological abuse/torture/menticide, sexual harassment, noise harassment, Remote Neural Monitoring, Directed Energy/ EMF weapons, Illegal surveillance in public and private, Illegal entry inside my home and car, Medical and Psychiatric fraud, Vandalism and theft of my personal property, Law Enforcement and local city govt. corruption.
      ellauri065.html on line 699: ettei sillä ole mitään omaa sanottavaa. Kaik on pelkkää Pynchon-coveria, netin kaiutusta, b-luokan filmikamaa, politiikkaklisheitä ja teinimeemejä, aakkossoppaa, väsymättömästi piissejä ja tägejä. Tän se sitten sanookin ääreist monisanaisesti lukemattomilla eri tavoilla. No mä oon kyllä tätä nyt ihan tavattomasti lukenut. Jokaikisen hämärän linkin olen klikannut. Ei tää ole romaani, tää on paperinen ylilauta. Tässä ei ole yhtään ihmistä, on vain puolituisia, pahvisia tuhatjalkasia ja puisevia liskoja. Nukkehallituxen naruja vetää aina se yx ja sama verijuotikas, kylmä imukala. Pynchonin ja Foster Wallacen imitaatiota puskadivarissa. Kaikki lainattua kuin Roope Ankan vaihtorottakonsiliolla. Loputonta läppää.
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      ellauri066.html on line 254: The handmaids' uniforms and face-hiding headdresses came from the Old Dutch Cleanser package of the 1940s, which frightened Peg as a child.
      ellauri066.html on line 256: "The show uses the biblical story of Rachel, the wife of Jacob, who gave him her maid to lay with and impregnate; Rachel would then raise the child as her own. In this show the fertile handmaids perform the same function as Rachel's handmaid, and the commanders' infertile wives perform the same function as Rachel did.
      ellauri066.html on line 257: However, in scripture Rachel became fertile eventually and bore Jacob two biological children, Benjamin and Joseph. This aspect of the story, which is not in the show, actually makes Gilead's handmaid/forced surrogate system seem even more cruel and archaic and emphasizes even more the barbarity and evil of the despotic dogma that is the basis of the theocratic Gilead regime."
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      ellauri066.html on line 292: Onnexi jotkut lukijat tykkää Pynchonista jotka diggaa myös Neil Stephensonista, William Gibsonista ja David Foster Wallace-vainaasta (nää on Pynchonin perikuntaa ja yhtä vaikeita). Pynchon ei ees tee alaviitteitä kuten Yli-Juotikas ja Foster Loppumattomassa läpässä. Points well taken. Mutta toisaalta:
      ellauri066.html on line 320: Tietysti, näissä sanaleikeissä on tavallisesti jotain syvällistä eikä vaan älytöntä kohkausta. Tyrone Slothrop esim. Painovoiman sateenkaaressa sisältää sanan sloth, joka on avain sen luonteeseen, ja lisäxi vielä anagrammin hienosta sanasta entropia, joka on avain Slothropin epätavalliseen kohtaloon. Kun Tompan kirjoissa on yleensä satoja tälläsiä pellejä, niistä on koottu kokonaisia sanakirjoja, kuten Pynchon Character Names: A Dictionary by Patrick Hurley, ja lukemattomia lukijan oppaita, wikejä, väitöskirjoja ja fanisivustoja joissa jokainen vizi seikkaperäisesti selitetään, plus mikä niissä oli olevinaan hupaisaa.
      ellauri066.html on line 344: Tompasta on tosi vähän kovaa faktaa: synt. ’37 vanhaan ampiaispesään (ei siis Pynchowitz Ellis Islandilta - sori siitä), koulut Oyster Bayssä Long Islandilla ja collegessa Cornellissa, missä paras kaveri oli tuleva romaanifolkkilaulaja Richard Farina. Sitten töissä teknisenä kirjoittajana Boeingilla, kirjailijapiireissä Manhattan Beachilla, Calif. ja Pohjois-Kaliforniassa. Loppuviimexi Manhattan, NYC missä sen kustannustoimittaja lopulta nai sen säälistä ja ne saivat pojan. Minkähän ikäinen se poikakin on jo nyt, ja mitä sekin puuhastelee. Ehkä se vielä nettoaa kirjottamalla Tompan biografian kunhan nököhammas ekax saadaan hengiltä.
      ellauri066.html on line 346: Paras rintakuva kirjailijasta on Boris Kachkan 2013 vulture.com essee “On The Thomas Pynchon Trail.” Vaikka se on lyhkänen (Tompan skaalalla), se on lähinnä elämäkertaa mitä meillä on. Haistatteluista ei toivoa, paizi vähän Bruce Springsteenin saxofonistin elämäkerrassa. Clemonsin kirjassa novelisti viehkosti selittää että se on piileskellyt (paizi sitä että on paranoidi) sixi että se on Proustin kannalla contre Sainte-Beuve: kirjojen pitäisi puhua omasta puolestaan. Toisin sanoen, vanhaa kunnon "luota taiteeseen, älä taiteilijaan" puppua.
      ellauri066.html on line 357: Θ is the desired yaw angle, present as a ‘control.’ ϕ is the missile’s range; the differential d2ϕdt2 is the change in the actual yaw angle with reference to an absolute axis fixed by gyroscopes. The third additive term refers to the continuous change in the weight of the rocket as its fuel is consumed. On the other side of the equal sign, R is the distance from the rocket to the Earth’s centre; β the angle between the local horizontal and the direction of flight, δ a velocity ratio (Moore, 1987: 173).
      ellauri066.html on line 360: Is Pynchon’s equation of motion a standard differential equation used by specialists to calculate the path of a rocket’s flight or to control its yaw? No: Pynchon’s equation does not resemble anything one might reasonably expect. […] Not only are most of the symbols in Pynchon’s equation obscure, but the general structure of the terms in the equation also makes it impossible to identify with one or other of the equations describing the position and orientation of a rocket in flight. This equation, then, is not a genuine mathematical expression in this context. It may appear authoritative to the layperson, but it is unlikely to fool a rocket scientist. (Schachterle/Aravind, 2001: 162)...
      ellauri066.html on line 364: Even without substituting the remaining parameters d and c1, it is clear that Pynchon’s Second Equation resembles – and in fact is – the equation of moments that the Peenemünde physicists and engineers used to calculate and control the angular motion (yaw) of the V-2 rocket.
      ellauri066.html on line 366: To shorten a long story of searching for sources: the essay ‘The Control System of the V-2’ by Otto Müller includes an ‘equation for control in yaw’ (Müller, 1957: 90), and in exactly the same notation as Gravity’s Rainbow’s equation ‘describ[ing] motion under the aspect of yaw control’ (GR 284). We can conclude that this is the searched-for template for Pynchon’s Second Equation (see appendix, Figure 8). Müller’s paper is part of History of German Guided Missiles Development by Theodor Benecke and August W. Quick, published in 1957, which is based on the First Guided Missiles Seminar in Munich that took place a year earlier. The seminar was organised by the American Advisory Group for Aeronautical Research and Development (AGARD) to collect information about the V-2 from German scientists and engineers to use in American research on guided missiles. Pynchon might have had access to this book and further material on rocketry in the Boeing Company for which he worked as a technical writer in the early 1960s.
      ellauri066.html on line 368: Moore’s intuition that Pynchon’s Second Equation is real proved to be correct, and he and his colleague correctly assign the angle ϕ to the orientational range of the rocket. But since they did not know that this formula is only one in a set of equations that describe the flight path, the orientation, and the steering of the V-2, the research team was misled in their interpretation of the other parameters and terms. With Müller’s paper, we can finally determine the meaning of each term and compare these with Pynchon’s reading. The first three terms refer, respectively, to the moments of inertia, of air resistance, and of lateral air impact when the rocket yaws, and the term on the right side of the equal sign represents the steering moment of the rudders (Müller, 1957: 90, 91; Kirschstein, 1951: 73, 74). In other words, the left-hand terms describe the orientation of the rocket during flight, which is influenced by external forces such as wind currents and air resistance.
      ellauri066.html on line 438: Trains that have no place to stay. Kodittomat ohittaa.
      ellauri066.html on line 458: Pynchon Press has been serving Western Massachusetts Businesses with Commercial Printing Services for over 50 years. We have a long standing history as a printer that you can trust in, with deep ties to the community. Print is in our blood. We’ve recently relocated our print shop from our original location in Springfield, MA to a new building on Grattan Street in Chicopee, MA. This new location gives us better capacity to handle your print jobs. We have made considerable investment into digital printing presses which allows us to produce beautifully printed full color print jobs with incredible turn around. Smaller run print jobs for booklets and flyers can be ordered. The days of having to order 1000 of something you only need 100 of are over. If you can design it, we can print it. We’ve been a trusted printer for customers throughout Western Massachusetts and Northern CT. Our quality printing services speak for themselves. When you are looking for a printer for your next print job, contact Pynchon Press, the local printer you can trust your printing to.
      ellauri066.html on line 468: epicaricacy From Ancient Greek ἐπιχαιρεκακία (epikhairekakía, “joy upon evil”). (rare) Rejoicing at or deriving pleasure from the misfortunes of others.
      ellauri066.html on line 474: The word is mentioned in some early dictionaries, but there is little or no evidence of actual usage until it was picked up by various "interesting word" websites around the turn of the millennium.
      ellauri066.html on line 478: Out of these two arise those mixed affections and passions of anger, which is a desire of revenge; hatred, which is inveterate anger; zeal, which is offended with him who hurts that he loves; and ἐπιχαιρεκακία [epikhairekakia], a compound affection of joy and hate, when we rejoice at other men's mischief, and are grieved at their prosperity; pride, self-love, emulation, envy, shame, &c., of which elsewhere. Nicomachean Ethics, 2.7.1108b1-10
      ellauri066.html on line 480: Victoria Pedrick, Steven M. Oberhelman (2005) Literary Criticism: “... where Aristotle exploits the threefold classification of virtues and emotions according to excess, mean, and deficiency, he uses the term epikhairekakia ...”
      ellauri066.html on line 482: C.S. Lewis (1933) The Pilgrim's Regress: “'Our father was married twice,' continued Humanist. 'Once to a lady named Epichaerecacia, and afterwords to Euphuia.
      ellauri066.html on line 484: Nemesis (Greek: νέμεσις) is a philosophical term first created by Aristotle in his Nicomachean Ethics. The term means one who feels pain caused by others' undeserved success. It is part of a trio of terms, with epikhairekakia (ἐπιχαιρεκακία ) meaning one who takes pleasure in others' pain, similar to Schadenfreude, and phthonos (φθόνος) meaning one who feels pain caused by any pleasure, deserved or not, similar to envy.[1][2]
      ellauri066.html on line 490: Schadenfreude (/ˈʃɑːdənfrɔɪdə/; German: [ˈʃaːdn̩ˌfʁɔʏ̯də] (listen); lit. 'harm-joy') is the experience of pleasure, joy, or self-satisfaction that comes from learning of or witnessing the troubles, failures, or humiliation of another.
      ellauri066.html on line 498: Specifically, for someone with high self-esteem, seeing another person fail may still bring them a small (but effectively negligible) surge of confidence because the observer's high self-esteem significantly lowers the threat they believe the visibly-failing human poses to their status or identity. Since this confident individual perceives that, regardless of circumstances, the successes and failures of the other person will have little impact on their own status or well-being, they have very little emotional investment in how the other person fares, be it positive or negative. Tässä todennäköinen syy mixi anglosaxeilla ei ole sanaa sille, vaan on gloating (quod vide).
      ellauri066.html on line 510: "Gloating" is an English word of similar meaning, where "gloat" means "to observe or think about something with triumphant and often malicious satisfaction, gratification, or delight" (e.g., to gloat over an enemy's misfortune).
      ellauri066.html on line 511: Gloating is different from schadenfreude in that it does not necessarily require malice (one may gloat to a friend about having defeated him in a game without ill intent), and that it describes an action rather than a state of mind (one typically gloats to the subject of the misfortune or to a third party). Also, unlike schadenfreude, where the focus is on another's misfortune, gloating often brings to mind inappropriately celebrating or bragging about one's own good fortune without any particular focus on the misfortune of others. Tää on vähän kuin ne 2 näkökulmaa snobiin: ylhäältä alaspäinen ja alhaalta ylöspäinen.
      ellauri066.html on line 518: In the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle used epikhairekakia (ἐπιχαιρεκακία in Greek) as part of a triad of terms, in which epikhairekakia stands as the opposite of phthonos (φθόνος), and nemesis (νέμεσις) occupies the mean. Nemesis is "a painful response to another's undeserved good fortune", while phthonos is a painful response to any good fortune of another, deserved or not. The epikhairekakos (ἐπιχαιρέκακος) person takes pleasure in another's ill fortune.[33][34]
      ellauri066.html on line 524: Rabbi Harold S. Kushner in his book When Bad Things Happen to Good People describes schadenfreude as a universal, even wholesome reaction that cannot be helped. "There is a German psychological term, Schadenfreude, which refers to the embarrassing reaction of relief we feel when something bad happens to someone else instead of to us." He gives examples and writes, "[People] don't wish their friends ill, but they can’t help feeling an embarrassing spasm of gratitude that [the bad thing] happened to someone else and not to them." onkohan tää rabbi trumpin vävyn setä?
      ellauri066.html on line 532: Schadenfreude is steadily becoming a more popular word according to Google.
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      ellauri066.html on line 555: 2.2.3 Massacre of the Narragansett people, 1675
      ellauri066.html on line 564: 2.6.3 United States acquisition of California
      ellauri066.html on line 627: Tästä puuttuu tonni, ainaskin Foster Wallace, Jaakko Yli-Juotikas ja Miki Liukkonen.
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      Facebook Anders Tegnell Fan Club


      ellauri066.html on line 642: Vi vet också att vissa med liknande utbildning anser att vi väljer fel väg, de anser att många fler kommer dö med detta tillvägagångssätt och vill se en total nedstängning av samhället. Tegnell har dock tilldelats denna roll av de som styr landet, jag tycker vi borde låta honom sköta sitt arbete ivf utan personpåhopp och vidriga attacker som att kalla honom mördare med mera. Han gör ju det han tror är bäst för Sverige, det hoppas jag ingen tvivlar på. Det finns som sagt forskare som kritiserar Sveriges tillvägagångssätt, men det finns också många som tror att Sveriges sätt att hantera krisen är mest gynnsam på sikt, både gällande folkhälsan och särskilt där det gäller landets ekonomi. Det finns många debattartiklar även om det.
      ellauri066.html on line 644: De menar, likt Tegnell, att andra länder möjligtvis kommer få tillbaka viruset när de nu börjar lätta på sina restriktioner, det kan antingen bli ett stort utbrott direkt eller i höst/vinter och då måste man införa alla hårda restriktioner igen med allt vad det innebär för samhället. Man talar om depressioner likt den stora depressionen på 30-talet som kommer slå hårt mot världen mm, hur många människor som kommer drabbas på andra sätt än av viruset i sig på både kort och lång sikt, det vet ju faktiskt ingen i detta nu. Det får framtiden utvisa.

      Tillsammans tar vi oss igenom detta. Låt oss också göra det utan att attackera varandra med personpåhopp likt de jag skrivit om ovan. Det är ovärdigt i en kris som denna och leder inte till någonting gott. Låt oss vara konstruktiva i debatten och låt oss tillsammans ta ansvar genom att strikt följa de anvisningar vi får. Ta hand om er och stanna hemma vid minsta symptom.

      Det är vi, folket, som till syvende och sist avgör hur vi tar oss ur detta. Ingen annan.
      ellauri066.html on line 648: ... har helt enkelt dött, slutat leva, avlidit, gått bort, gått ur tiden, gått hädan, fallit ifrån, fått hembud, hemkallats, avsomnats, insomnat, slutat sina dagar, samlats till sina fäder, lämnat jordelivet, tagit ner skylten, kilat om hörnet, trillat av pinn, kreperat, kolat, gått i graven, ljutit döden, skiljats hädan, gett upp andan; mistat livet, stupit, bitit i gräset, omkommit, dukt under, gått under, strykt med, förgåtts; upphört, försvunnit, slocknat; avtagit, förklingat, dragit sitt sista andetag, kolat vippen, dragit på sig träfracken, somnat in, vinklat upp tofflorna.
      ellauri066.html on line 654: Donna Anka: Tack Axel Oxenstierna för att Du inrättade från politiker fristående myndigheter med möjlighet för duktiga personer att göra ett förnämligt jobb för Sverige. Vi är lyckligt lottade som har sådana personer som Anders T som vill hjälpa oss alla!
      ellauri066.html on line 660: Farmor Anka: Tack Simon! Det Tegnell gör är att använda sina otroligt välmeriterade kunskaper för att visa oss bästa vägen ur detta helvete! Att folk inte fattar det?!? Tror ”besserwissrarna” att han står där varje dag (nästan) för att lura i oss att ta sämsta vägen? Blir så himla upprörd!!! Jag bara hoppas att Tegnell orkar .......
      ellauri066.html on line 662: Kicki: Tack för bra inlägg. Bra överlevnadsstrategi är kärleken till människan ♥
      ellauri066.html on line 668: Glittriga Gullan: Tyvärr är det inte vuxna som håller på så här! Finns det inget sunt förnuft längre! Är så oändligt tacksam att vi har Anders Tegnell som frontfigur då det inte är en lätt uppgift med tanke på att få stå ut med de påhopp som han oförskyllt får stå ut med.
      ellauri066.html on line 675: As Sweden’s death count spiralled last spring at one of the highest global rates, this once faceless scientist was accused of creating a “pariah state”.
      ellauri066.html on line 677: Scientist Anders Tegnell refused to lock down Sweden in the face of coronavirus
      ellauri066.html on line 679: Scientist Anders Tegnell refused to lock down Sweden in the face of coronavirus
      ellauri066.html on line 696: Little wonder, then, that Tegnell is a hero to many in Sweden and to those across the globe who believe that draconian lockdowns are self-defeating.
      ellauri066.html on line 697: A Swedish rapper has immortalised him in song and the epidemiologist has a Facebook fan club of 33,000 members.
      ellauri066.html on line 705: Only six per cent of Swedes wear face coverings
      ellauri066.html on line 707: Only six per cent of Swedes wear face coverings
      ellauri066.html on line 714: On the airport shuttle I rummage for a face covering but the unmasked guard says I needn’t bother. A poll found just six per cent of Swedes wear them.
      ellauri066.html on line 739: Tegnell’s most vocal critics are the right-wing Sweden Democrats party, who described the care home deaths as a “massacre”. 'CARE HOME MASSACRE'.
      ellauri066.html on line 753: The academic, 50, says: “Most Swedes don’t gather in big groups very often, they don’t go to church much, a lot of people live alone or in small households.”
      ellauri066.html on line 894: Yet Tegnell remained unsatisfied. Tegnell also shirked masks. In April, 2020, he wrote a letter to the European Center for Disease Control urging against a mask recommendation, saying, “The argument for and evidence for an effect of face covering to limit the spread from asymptomatic persons is not clear. . . . The arguments against are at least as convincing.”
      ellauri066.html on line 899: “The Swedish government decided early, in January, that the measures we should take against the pandemic should be evidence-based. And when you start looking around at the measures that are being taken now by other countries, you find that very few of them have a shred of evidence.” Tegnell said that he had been in close contact with his counterparts in the United Kingdom, who were planning similarly light restrictions. But cases in the U.K. were increasing rapidly.
      ellauri066.html on line 908: Joku irakilainen suht kermaperseinen perhe peukutti Tegnelliä, I guess I'm quite integrated to Sweden. Sit kaikki sairastu covidiin ja sano toisilleen hyvästejä huoneesta toiseen FaceTimessa. (Huom niillä sentään oli monta huonetta kuten isällämme taivaassa. Sevverran integroituneita.) My dad was very happy & died 16h later. Meni edeltä petaamaan muille sänkyjä.
      ellauri066.html on line 910: She wrote to me to say that Tegnell and his colleagues “have acted too late and too little which has led to over 12000 people premature death including my husband. He would have lived without Corona!”
      ellauri066.html on line 931: In a recent piece for this magazine, Siddhartha noted that, while some countries were ravaged by the pandemic, others had far lower death rates than expected. The reasons for this, he noted, remain an “epidemiological mystery.” Its a miracle!
      ellauri066.html on line 936: Almost exactly a year from the pandemic’s start, Tegnell said that he believes people should still hold off on judging his policies. “The pandemic is not over,” he said. “Any kind of final review on what’s been good and what’s been bad still awaits us.” Thats what the guys in Nuremberg said: hold your horses, this was supposed to be a 1000-year Reich. Don't blame us on what were only meant as initial experiments.
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      ellauri067.html on line 32: Nu blev det visst lite dålig stämning i Sverige. Kungen medgav at dom har misslyckats, att så mycket folk har helt enkelt dött, slutat leva, avlidit, gått bort, gått ur tiden, gått hädan, fallit ifrån, fått hembud, hemkallats, avsomnats, insomnat, slutat sina dagar, samlats till sina fäder, lämnat jordelivet, tagit ner skylten, kilat om hörnet, trillat av pinn, kreperat, kolat, gått i graven, ljutit döden, skiljats hädan, gett upp andan; mistat livet, stupit, bitit i gräset, omkommit, dukt under, gått under, strykt med, förgåtts; upphört, försvunnit, slocknat; avtagit, förklingat, dragit sitt sista andetag, kolat vippen, dragit på sig träfracken, somnat in, vinklat upp tofflorna. Det är hemskt tråkigt. Men var det politiskt? Vi har inte hört frågan. Vad var frågan? Vad var det och framför allt vem som har misslyckats? Säkert inte regeringen, ännu mindre Mengele. Kungen har nu trampat pä klaveren. Det är väldigt tråkigt, det ruinerar julstämningen.
      ellauri067.html on line 79: Turmiolan Tommi. Tommi Nieminen. 15 June 1973. Also known as; English: Tommi Kinnunen. Finnish teacher and writer. place of birth: Kuusamo. Educated at: University of Turku. Award received: Thanks for the book award. Twitter followers: 15,701. Hän on äidinkielen ja kirjallisuuden opettaja Luostarivuoren lukiossa ja koulussa.
      ellauri067.html on line 140: Gravity´s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon begins with a quotation from von Braun: "Nature does not know extinction; all it knows is transformation. Everything science has taught me, and continues to teach me, strengthens my belief in the continuity of our spiritual existence after death."
      ellauri067.html on line 154: During his stay at Fort Bliss, von Braun proposed marriage to Maria Luise von Quistorp (born June 10, 1928), his maternal first cousin, in a letter to his father. He married her in a Lutheran church in Landshut, Germany on 1 March 1947, having received permission to go back to Germany and return with his bride. He was 35 and his new bride was 18. Shortly after, he became an evangelical Christian. He returned to New York on 26 March 1947, with his wife, father, and mother. On 8 December 1948, the von Brauns´ first daughter Iris Careen was born at Fort Bliss Army Hospital.
      ellauri067.html on line 158: von Braun's use of forced labor at Mittelwerk intensified again in 1984 when Arthur Rudolph, one of his top affiliates from the A-4/V2 through the Apollo projects, left the United States and was forced to renounce his citizenship in place of the alternative of being tried for war crimes.
      ellauri067.html on line 163: Von Braun justified the expenses for manned operations with the following argument: "I think somehow space flights for the first time give mankind a chance to become immortal. Once this earth will no longer be able to support life we can emigrate to other places which are better suited for our life."
      ellauri067.html on line 169: Thomas Pynchon on (ei oli, se elää vielä!) uuden maailman aatelia. Syntyi May 8, 1937, Glen Cove, Long Island, New York, poliitikkoinsinööri Thomas Ruggles Pynchon Srin (1907–1995) and Katherine Frances Bennettin (1909–1996, a nurse) poikana. Esi-iskä William Pynchon matuili Massachusetts Bay Colonyyn Winthrop Fleetissä 1630, ja perusti Springfield Massachusettsin in 1636. Siellä me vietettiin 2007 juhannusta amerikansuomalaisten kerhotalossa. Ne paistoivat makkaraa kokossa 5m pitkillä makkarakepeillä ja lauloivat pehmeällä ärrällä "hotellin hämärässä". Noloa sanoi Helmi ja nolostui kun joku ymmärsi. Pynchonit o(li)vat varakkaita ja kuuluisia. Tom lie ollut aluxi nolo tapaus, kunnes hankki mainetta. Oli se sitä sen jälkeenkin. Pakoilee julkisuutta tosi rumasti.
      ellauri067.html on line 173: 17th C. Paralleling the Slothrops of GR, early Pynchons settle Massachusetts
      ellauri067.html on line 175: 1940s Avid reader of spy novels: John Buchan, Oppenheim, MacInnes, Household
      ellauri067.html on line 177: 1955-57 Two year stint in Navy provides background for V, etc.
      ellauri067.html on line 181: 1963 "V." published, wins Faulkner Award; cultivates habit of privacy
      ellauri067.html on line 183: 1965 Living in Manhattan Beach, California
      ellauri067.html on line 188: 1974 Joseph Slade's "Thomas Pynchon" 1st booklength critical study (pprback)
      ellauri067.html on line 191: 1988 MacArthur Foundation genius grant
      ellauri067.html on line 209: Vastusti Vietnamia. The Crying of Lot 49 ennakoi Painovoiman sateenkaarta. Tom vaihtoi fyysikosta sateenkaaripojaxi. Sateenkaaren värit on preterition, paranoia, racism, colonialism, conspiracy, synchronicity, and entropy.
      ellauri067.html on line 222: 1974 National Book Award (puoliksi Isaac Bashevis Singerin kanssa) 1974. Mahtoi molempia nolottaa. tuomariston yksimielinen valinta Pulitzerin kirjallisuuspalkinnon saajaksi, mutta asiantuntijalautakunta hylkäsi sen1975 American Academy of Arts and Lettersin William Dean Howells -mitali (kieltäytyi).
      ellauri067.html on line 233: American literary critic Harold Bloom named him as one of the four major American novelists of his time, along with Don DeLillo, Philip Roth, and Cormac McCarthy. Kekä toi Cormac on? For that matter, who is Harold Bloom?
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      ellauri067.html on line 247: Loppupäässä alkaa lukijoiden mielenkiinto Pynchoniin herpautua. Against the Day 2006 ( just ennen meidän Springfieldin reisua) inspired mixed reactions from critics and reviewers. One reviewer remarked, "It is brilliant, but it is exhaustingly brilliant." Other reviewers described Against the Day as "lengthy and rambling" and "a baggy monster of a book", while negative appraisals condemned the novel for its "silliness" or characterized its action as "fairly pointless" and remained unimpressed by its "grab bag of themes". Alkoi mennä jo ylijuonikkaax.
      ellauri067.html on line 272: Lukijoiden ja kääntäjien avuksi on julkaistu muutamia selitysteoksia, kuten Steven C. Weisenburgerin A Gravity’s Rainbow Companion. Pitää olla näsäviisas burgeri seuraneitinä että tajuaa Tomin höpötyxiä. Mutta se on vanhanaikaista, nyt on https://pynchonwiki.com/ ja sen 7 muuta nettilähettä. Vastaisen varalle myös Wallacelle acewiki.com/david-foster-wallace/index.php?title=Main_Page">Loppumaton läppä -wiki. Kts. myös tätä.
      ellauri067.html on line 295: Sloth is one of the seven capital sins in Catholic teachings. It is the most difficult sin to define and credit as sin, since it refers to an assortment of ideas, dating from antiquity and including mental, spiritual, pathological, and physical states. One definition is a habitual disinclination to exertion, or laziness.

      ellauri067.html on line 297: Thomas Hooker (July 5, 1586 – July 7, 1647) was a prominent Puritan colonial leader, who founded the Colony of Connecticut after dissenting with Puritan leaders in Massachusetts.
      ellauri067.html on line 298: Called today "the Father of Connecticut", Rev. Thomas Hooker was a towering figure in the early development of colonial New England. He was one of the great preachers of his time, an erudite writer on Christian subjects, the first minister of Cambridge, Massachusetts, one of the first settlers and founders of both the city of Hartford and the state of Connecticut.
      ellauri067.html on line 300: His leadership of Puritan sympathizers brought him a summons to the Court of High Commission. Forfeiting his bond, Hooker fled to Rotterdam in the Netherlands, and considered a position in the English Reformed Church, Amsterdam, as assistant to its senior pastor, the Rev. John Paget. From the Netherlands, after a clandestine trip to England to put his affairs in order, he immigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony aboard the Griffin.
      ellauri067.html on line 307: William develops heretical religious ideas, and he writes "a long tract about it ... called On Preterition." In some Protestant doctrines, Christians are divided into "the elect," those chosen by God, and "the preterite," those not chosen, passed over by God. William champions the preterite, and he argues Judas is the savior of the preterite. The narrator then wonders if William´s ideas were "the fork in the road America never took."
      ellauri067.html on line 318: “A market needed no longer be run by the Invisible Hand, but now could create itself—its own logic, momentum, style, from inside. Putting the control inside was ratifying what de facto had happened— that you had dispensed with God. But you had taken on a greater, and more harmful, illusion. The illusion of control. That A could do B. But that was false. Completely. No one can do. Things only happen, A and B are unreal, are names for parts that ought to be inseparable. …”
      ellauri067.html on line 325: Pynchonin poikasena radiosta seuraaman Fred Allen Shown naispääosahenkilö oli Frankin puoliso, Jasun Martha Nussbaumin kaima. Other dramatis personae included average-American John Doe (played by John Brown), Mrs. Nussbaum (Minerva Pious), pompous poet Falstaff Openshaw (Alan Reed), Titus Moody (Parker Fennelly), and boisterous southern senator Beauregard Claghorn (announcer Kenny Delmar). Texaco ended its sponsorship of the program in 1944.
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      ellauri067.html on line 336: Some prominent guest stars on Allen´s program over the years included Frank Sinatra, Orson Welles, Roy Rogers, Bela Lugosi, Ed Gardner, Norman Corwin and Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy. Allen would often ad-lib material and since most radio programs in those days were broadcast live, with the exception of the occasional delay here and there, the audience would sometimes hear a bleep in place of a word or phrase. Siitäkin on tullut mediaklishee.
      ellauri067.html on line 339: Allen's health worsened further during his time on What´s My Line? and on March 17, 1956 while strolling down the streets of New York City, he suffered a heart attack and died at the age of 61.
      Fred Allenia löytyy valmiixinaurettuna sinäputkilosta. Sietämätöntä kaakatusta, puujalkapuisevaa. Fred ei koskaan päässyt televisioon. Tompan maalmansota meni radiota kuunnellessa. Tätä bullshittiä ei takuulla tullut BBC:stä 40-luvulla.
      ellauri067.html on line 343: Vina Fay Wray: (September 15, 1907 – August 8, 2004) was a Canadian-born American actress best remembered for starring as Ann Darrow in the 1933 film King Kong. Through an acting career that spanned nearly six decades, Wray attained international recognition as an actress in horror films. She has been dubbed one of the early "scream queens".
      ellauri067.html on line 356: Rózsavölgyi: István (30 March 1929 – 27 January 2012) was a Hungarian athlete who competed mainly in the 1500 metres. Rózsavölgyi was born in Budapest. One of the star pupils of Mihály Iglói, he entered the 1956 Summer Olympics held in Melbourne, Australia as the world record holder over 1000 metres, 1500 metres and 2000 metres and was expected to be a leading contender for the 1500 metres Olympic gold. However, outside circumstances shook the spirit of team Hungary. Sándor Iharos, another superstar, was absent. Back home, the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 had just been quashed by the Soviet army. Rózsavölgyi failed to even make the final. On saatavana myös sennimistä suklaata, Rózsavölgyi Csokoládé. Our website offers cookies.
      ellauri067.html on line 358: Enzian (Gentiana) ist eine Pflanzengattung in der Familie der Enziangewächse (Gentianaceae). Näitä katkeroita on jo nähty monessa runossa ja paasauxessa.
      ellauri067.html on line 361: Enzian is the name of a foil character in Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow, contrasted against the main character Slothrop's association with the V-2. Onxtää V-2 niinkuin se kirja V paizi että reikänä on number 2? Enzian on notmii jota valkonaamat panee perseeseen. Mikä ihme siinä on että Tom of New Englandin näköiset piipunrassit niin usein kuumuu persehommista? Tulee vähän mieleen Wilt Whatman mielimutiaisineen.
      ellauri067.html on line 363: Foil: In fiction or non-fiction, a foil is a character who contrasts with another character; most of the time it is the protagonist, to highlight qualities of the other character. In some cases, a subplot can be used as a foil to the main plot. This is especially true in the case of metafiction and the story within a story motif. The word foil comes from the old practice of backing gems with foil to make them shine more brightly. Paranoids like Pynchon make foil hats to foil conspiracies.
      ellauri067.html on line 370: Niin sanottu makaronirunous on saanut alkunsa italialaisen Tifi Odassin satiirista Carmen Macaronicum (1490); makaronirunouden tunnetuin edustaja oli Teofilo Folengo (k. 1544). Sen tapaista kielten sekoittamista käytettiin aikoinaan erityisesti leikillisissä tai pilkallisissa runoissa, jollaisiin se hyvin soveltuukin. Tässä jouluvirressä ei kuitenkaan ollut kyse kieltensekoituksesta tai muusta hulluttelusta makaronirunouden tapaan, vaan laulun teksti etenee vuorotellen latinan ja jonkin muun kielen vaihdellessa. Maskun Hemminki 1605 "IN dulci iubilo, Nyt on isoi ilo / Mailman Messias Maca in praesepio".
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    ellauri067.html on line 379: Höh, aika tylsä makarooni. Eikö löytynyt mitään hauskempaa? Juonikin vaikuttaa ikävystyttävältä: The poem tells of a prank played on an apothecary by a band of university students called macaronea secta. It is written in a mix of Latin and Italian, in hexameter verse (as would befit a classical Latin poem). It reads as a satire of the bogus humanism and pedantism of doctors, scholars and bureaucrats of the time. Merkuriuxelle pyhitetty valo on keskiviikko. Zobia on toskanalainen murresana torstaille (Giovedi).
    ellauri067.html on line 384: What Does the Triskelion Symbol Mean? Derived from the Greek word "Triskeles" meaning "three legs", the Triskele or Triple Spiral is a complex ancient Celtic symbol. Often referred to by many as a Triskelion, its earliest creation dates back to the Neolithic era, as it can be seen at the entrance of Newgrange, Ireland. The Triskele gained popularity in its use within the Celtic culture from 500BC onwards. This archaic symbol is one of the most convoluted to decipher as symbolists believe it is reflective of many areas of culture from the time. Huoh. Vitun symbolistit. Seinän töhrijät. Nuijia. Kirkkovene ja Jallu luuraa on selkeämpiä.
    ellauri067.html on line 386: Hop Harrigan (also known as The Guardian Angel and Black Lamp) is a fictional character published by All-American Publications. He appeared in American comic books, radio serials and film serials. He was created by Jon Blummer, andwas a popular hero originally through the 1940s, during the events of World War II.
    ellauri067.html on line 389: Shortly after the war, the character appears for a while under the alias the Black Lamp.
    ellauri067.html on line 400: Clausewitz, Carl von (1780-1831) 182; Prussian general whose writings, especially On War, advocated the concept of total war, in which all the enemy´s territory, property, and citizens are attacked. Clausewitz oli megaluokan paskiaisia. Siihen liittyen L-5227 164; bomb developed by Spottbilligfilm AG to blind "whole populations".
    ellauri067.html on line 410: Coat of Arms of the Russian Government 1919 (Church Slavonic "Си́мъ побѣди́ши", Russian "Этим побеждай"), see White movement. Inscribed on the Colours of the Irish Brigade.Inscribed on the banner and the motto of the 4th Guards Brigade (now 2nd Motorized Battalion "Pauci" — the Spiders) of the Croatian army. Inscribed on the banner of the Sanfedismo in 1799. Inscribed in Greek on the flag (obverse side) of the Sacred Band of the Greek War of Independence. Inscribed in Greek on the coat of arms, insignia and flag of the 22nd Tank Brigade (XXII ΤΘΤ) of the Greek Army. Inscribed on the flag of the 25th South Carolina "Edisto Rifles" Regiment, Civil War, USA, 1861-65. The motto of 814 Naval Air Squadron of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm. The motto of the Mauritius National Coast Guard. The motto of U.S. Marine Aircraft Squadron VMA(AW). The motto of Finnish Defence Force Reconnaissance. The motto of the Norwegian army 2nd Battalion (Norway). The motto of USS Waldron. The motto of HMCS Crusader, and the Sea Cadet Corps with her as the namesake, 25 RCSCC Crusader in Winnipeg.The motto of the Royal Australian Army Chaplains´ Department.
    ellauri067.html on line 411: Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint GeorgeIn the logo of Knights Templar, Grand Encampment, U.S.A.Public motto of the Sigma Chi international frat
    ellauri067.html on line 413: Bishop Simon Brute College Seminary, Indianapolis, Indiana USA. College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts. Georgian Institute of Public Affairs, Tbilisi, Georgia. Hardey Preparatory School for Boys, Chicago, Illinois USAHoly Cross College, Arima, Trinidad. Holy Cross College, Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Holy Cross College of Carigara, Carigara, Leyte, Republic of the PhilippinesHoly Cross High School, Camp Phillips, Bukidnon, Republic of the Philippines. Holy Cross School, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Instituto Tecnológico de Mérida, Mérida, Mexico. Madras Christian College, Madras, IndiaMarist Brothers High School, Fiji Suva cityLegon, Ghana. Quitman High School, Quitman, Louisiana USA. St Eunan´s College, Letterkenny, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland. St. Joseph´s Grammar School, Donaghmore, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. St. Michael´s Church School, Christchurch, New ZealandSt. Thomas´ Secondary School, Kano, NigeriaStrangford Integrated College, Carrowdore, County Down, Northern Ireland. Wah Yan College, Wan Chai, Hong Kong. Wah Yan College Kowloon, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong.
    ellauri067.html on line 422: Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing (1840–1902; full name Richard Fridolin Joseph Freiherr Krafft von Festenberg auf Frohnberg, genannt von Ebing) was an Austro–German psychiatrist and author of the foundational work Psychopathia Sexualis (1886). He died in Graz in 1902. He was recognized as an authority on deviant sexual behavior and its medicolegal aspects. Krafft-Ebing´s principal work is Psychopathia Sexualis: eine Klinisch-Forensische Studie (Sexual Psychopathy: A Clinical-Forensic Study), which was first published in 1886 and expanded in subsequent editions. The last edition from the hand of the author (the twelfth) contained a total of 238 case histories of human sexual behaviour. Translations of various editions of this book introduced to English such terms as "sadist" (derived from the brutal sexual practices depicted in the novels of the Marquis de Sade), "masochist", (derived from the name of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch), "homosexuality", "bisexuality", "necrophilia", and "anilingus".
    ellauri067.html on line 424: Krafft-Ebing considered procreation the purpose of sexual desire and that any form of recreational sex was a perversion of the sex drive. "With opportunity for the natural satisfaction of the sexual instinct, every expression of it that does not correspond with the purpose of nature—i.e., propagation,—must be regarded as perverse."
    ellauri067.html on line 428: Freud´s didactic strategy in his Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality was to construct a bridge between the "perversions" and "normal" sexuality. Clinically exploring "a richly diversified collection of erotic endowments and inclinations: hermaphroditism, pedophilia, sodomy, fetishism, exhibitionism, sadism, masochism, coprophilia, necrophilia" among them, Freud concluded that "all humans are innately perverse". He found the roots of such perversions in infantile sexuality—in the child´s "polymorphously perverse" inclinations ... the "aptitude" for such perversity is innate.
    ellauri067.html on line 439: How much, or how little influence drugs, particularly hallucigenic drugs like lysergic acid diethylamide, LSD, had on Pynchon’s narrative is unknown. If Siegel, however, is to be believed, and he should be despite any resentment he felt regarding Pynchon’s affair with his wife, then the writing of Gravity’s Rainbow was heavily influenced by drugs. In Pynchon’s most famous quote regarding this particular novel, which is notoriously difficult to interpret, he is alleged to have told Siegel,
    ellauri067.html on line 441: “I was so fucked up while I was writing it . . . that now I go back over some of those sequences and I can’t figure out what I could have meant.”
    ellauri067.html on line 448: Imipolex, in addition to being a pun (imitation pole: Last year an imitation pole that claimed to have a load rating of 300kgs snapped mid-performance. The pole dancer was severely injured and may never walk again because she fractured her pelvis & spine), "obviously" stems from a combination of "imido" with a near-reversal of "explode".
    ellauri067.html on line 454: Schwarzkommando: (p. 359) supposed herero fighters in the service of the nazis. It is propaganda like King Kong or the black science man Neil Degrasse Tyson to make black people seem intelligent. The Schwarzkommando in Gravity´s Rainbow is fictional. Schrödinger´s douchebag is a guy who says offensive things and decides whether he is joking based on the reaction of people around him.
    ellauri067.html on line 458: Neil deGrasse Tyson is speaking up on Christmas 2020, in order to correct a little scientific inaccuracy that Santa Claus has been perpetuating for years. We all know the story of Santa and his reindeer (Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and of course Rudolph), but [...]
    ellauri067.html on line 461: He continued, “So Santa´s reindeer, which all sport antlers, are therefore all female, which means Rudolf has been misgendered.” Tyson’s message triggered swift criticism, which included accusations that Tyson was “ruining things that are supposed to be fun.” “Why ruin this magic for children with your reddit-tier haha i’m so smart bulls***, this isn’t funny, you aren’t clever, and nobody cares, let them have this magic in their lives, you sound like an adolescent,” another person said. “They’re magic reindeer a**hole. The normal rules don’t apply. Quit trying to s*** on Christmas,” one person replied.
    ellauri067.html on line 469: J.P. Morgan didn´t exactly fire Thomas Edison, he just merged Edison Electric with Thomson-Houston Electric, without saying anything to Edison.
    ellauri067.html on line 491: There’s a dirty secret tucked away in Thomas Pynchon’s novels, eand it’s this: beyond all the postmodernism and paranoia, the anarchism and socialism, the investigations into global power, the forays into labor politics and feminism and critical race theory, the rocket science, the fourth-dimensional mathematics, the philatelic conspiracies, the ’60s radicalism and everything else that has spawned 70 or 80 monographs, probably twice as many dissertations, and hundreds if not thousands of scholarly essays, his novels are full of cheesy love stories.
    ellauri067.html on line 493: Book reviewers have a long history of attacking Pynchon for his flat characters. Roger and Jessica are susceptible to this criticism. Neither is given much of a history. We don’t know where they grew up or who their parents were. This is one of the great failings of... what to call it? "middlebrow" is antiquated... anyway, a very common kind of criticism (common in the Anglo-American world, anyway), and it affects how authors write (which is one reason I read mainly Russian literature these days). I don't need to know "where they grew up or who their parents were" and I don't much care, unless, of course, you write about it brilliantly because that´s truly what you want to focus on, as opposed to "welp, better provide a plausible background for my characters so the reader will believe they're behaving this way." Just write good sentences in a good and surprising order. Two people have fallen out of love? I don't care if it's because one of them has mommy issues or the other was bullied as a child—people fall out of love all the time, for any reason or none, just tell me what they do about it, and in language that makes me want to keep reading! Teoxet on tärkeät, vähät elämästä. En jaxa luontokuvauxia, hyppään ne heti yli.
    ellauri067.html on line 500: ...The first piece to provide substantial information about Pynchon´s personal life was a biographical account written by a former Cornell University friend, Jules Siegel, and published in Playboy magazine. In his article, Siegel reveals that Pynchon had a complex about his teeth and underwent extensive and painful reconstructive surgery, was nicknamed "Tom" at Cornell and attended Mass diligently, acted as best man at Siegel's wedding, and that he later also had an affair with Siegel's wife. Siegel recalls Pynchon saying he did attend some of Vladimir Nabokov's lectures at Cornell but that he could hardly make out what Nabokov was saying because of his thick Russian accent. Siegel also records Pynchon's commenting: "Every weirdo in the world is on my wavelength", an observation borne out by the crankiness and zealotry that has attached itself to his name and work in subsequent years.
    ellauri067.html on line 502: Pynchon´s early story Low-lands contains general immaturity, and racist, sexist and proto-Fascist talk. It´s his own voice in Pig Bodine, a notoriously bigoted and asinine sailor who recurs in later novels. The claims of racism and proto-Fascism are hardly substantiated, while the misogyny is pervasive. Women are considered as semi-inanimate objects upon which men have a right (or even a duty) of possession, imposition or defilation.
    ellauri067.html on line 503: The other stories in the collection, though less concerned with female characters, present women with few exceptions according to the logic of “Low-lands” as either hateful housewife-mothers, objects of male fantasy, or as inferior actors in an essentially male sphere.
    ellauri067.html on line 505: ...the women in the class were furious at the books by men. My choices were quite ordinary—Kerouac, Ellison, Roth, Bellow, and Pynchon... “This Set of Holes, Pleasantly Framed”: Pynchon the Competent Pornographer.
    ellauri067.html on line 530: In the Mid. Dutch poem of Lantslot ende Sandrii), a knight says to his maiden : ic heb u liever dan en everswin, al waert van finen goude gkewrackt, I hold you dearer than a boar- swine, all were it of fine gold y-wrought ; were they still in the habit of making gold jewels in the shape of boars ? at least the remembrance of such a thing was not yet lost.
    ellauri067.html on line 532: Roland Peachey soittaa ukuleleä kuin Mikki Hiiren kädet Hawaiilla, Minni ja Aku tanssivat hula hula tyylillä. Det är roligt sanoo Charlotte ja kihertää kun Akun pyrstö syttyy palamaan.
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    ellauri067.html on line 544: Gravity´s Rainbow is a 1973 novel, first published by Viking Press, by American writer Thomas Pynchon. The narrative is set primarily in Europe at the end of World War II, and centers on the design, production and dispatch of V-2 rockets by the German military. In particular, it features the quest undertaken by several characters to uncover the secret of a mysterious device named the "Schwarzgerät" ("black device"), slated to be installed in a rocket with the serial number "00000".


    ellauri067.html on line 545: "This same secret knowledge is what I craved as a young student, believing that there was a meaning to the world beyond all our everyday transactions."
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    ellauri067.html on line 566: "his batman, a Corporal Wayne" [Batman's "real-world" identity was Bruce Wayne], 11; comicbook fangs, 21; Sir Denis Nayland Smith, 83, 277-78, 592, 631, 751; Hop Harrigan, Tank Tinker, 117; "old-fashioned comical room" 122; Dumbo, 135; Donald Duck, 146; Hansel and Gretel, 174; "comic-book colors" 186; "paint FUCK YOU in a balloon coming out the mouth of one of those little pink shepherdesses" 203; Plasticman, 206, 314, 331, 752; "he passes into a bickering of canary-yellow Borsalini, corksoled comicbook shoes with enormous round toes" 254; "this cartoon here" 263; "a Sunday-funnies dawn" 295; Rocketman, 366, 376, 379, 436, 512, 596; Captain Midnight Show, 375; Green Hornet, 376; "the only beings who can violate their space are safely caught and paralyzed in comic books" 379; Mickey Mouse, 392; Sundial, 472; Wilhelm Busch (cartoonist), 501; Porky Pig, 545; "comic technocracy" 579; "comic-book cats dogs and mice" 586; Bugs Bunny, 592; "comicbook-orange chunks of island" 634; Porky Pig tattoo, 638 (on Osbie Feel's stomach), 711 (on André Omnopon´s stomach); Robin Hood, 664; Mary Marvel, Wonder Woman, 676; comic-book Kamikazes, 680; "down comes a comic-book guillotine on one black & white politician" 687; Crime Does Not Pay, 709; Superman, 751; The Lone Ranger & Tonto, 752; Philip Marlowe, 752; Submariner, 752; Jimmy Olson, 752; See also Byron the Bulb; Floundering Four; Komical Kamikazes; Plasticman; film/cinema references.
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    ellauri067.html on line 577: Prokosch was born in Madison, Wisconsin, into an intellectual family that travelled widely. His father, Eduard Prokosch, an Austrian immigrant, was Professor of Germanic Languages at Yale University at the time of his death in 1938. Prokosch was graduated from Haverford College in 1925 and received a Ph.D. in English in 1932 from Yale University. In his youth, he was an accomplished squash racquets player; he represented the Yale Club in the 1937 New York State squash racquets championship. He won the squash-racquets championship of France in 1938.
    ellauri067.html on line 579: During World War II, Prokosch was a cultural attaché at the American Legation in Sweden. He spent most of the remainder of his life in Europe, where he led a peripatetic existence. His interests were sports (tennis and squash), lepidoptery, and the printing of limited editions of poems that he admired.
    ellauri067.html on line 581: From early on, Prokosch sought to surround himself with a veil of mystification and cast his life into a hopeless riddle. Approaching his sixtieth year, he boasted that no person had succeeded in knowing him as an integral personality: "I have spent my life alone, utterly alone, and no biography of me could ever more than scratch the surface. All the facts in Who’s Who, or whatever, are so utterly meaningless. My real life (if I ever dared to write it!) has transpired in darkness, secrecy, fleeting contacts and incommunicable delights, any number of strange picaresque escapades and even crimes, and I don't think that any of my 'friends' have even the faintest notion of what I'm really like or have any idea of what my life has really consisted of. . . .With all the surface 'respectability,' diplomatic and scholarly and illustrious social contacts, my real life has been subversive, anarchic, vicious, lonely, and capricious."
    ellauri067.html on line 583: The publication of Voices: A Memoir in 1983, advertised as a record of his encounters with some of the century´s leading artists and writers, returned Prokosch to the limelight. His early novels The Asiatics and The Seven Who Fled were reissued to much public acclaim. In 2010, Voices was shown to be almost wholly fictitious and part of an enormous hoax.
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    ellauri067.html on line 599: Sateenkaari on vaan paraabeli. Muista pieni teiniveli piirtämäsi paraabeli. V2 raketti piirtää taivaalle painovoiman sateenkaaren. Poinzi taitaa olla että tilastollisesti kazoen maailman meno on täyysin determinististä, joskaan ei kovin ennakoitavaa. Ollaan sivun 275 alareunassa. Dead giveaway. Huhhuh. Niin paljon vielä jälellä. Jaxaa jaxaa Peter Sachsaa.
    ellauri067.html on line 601: Quorassa nuoret paskiaiset pohtii olisko Sachsa sittenkin voinut voittaa WWII:n jos sillä olis ollut 50.000 kuorma-autoa. Eipä olis brexittiä nyt, rekkajonot olis olleet toiaalla. Turha jossitella, jos se olis voittanut niin toiset paskiaiset olis hävinneet, ja kääntäen.
    ellauri067.html on line 604: School Days School Days is an American popular song written in 1907 by Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards. Its subject is of a mature couple looking back sentimentally on their childhood together in primary school.
    ellauri067.html on line 606: Come Josephine In My Flying Machine is a popular song with music by Fred Fisher and lyrics by Alfred Bryan. First published in 1910, the composition was originally recorded by Blanche Ring and was, for a time, her signature song. Ada Jones and Billy Murray recorded a duet in November 1910, which was released the following year. There have been many subsequent recordings of the pop standard.
    ellauri067.html on line 626: Blicero esiintyi eka kerran Pynchonin 1963 esikoisessa V, nimellä luti Weissmann, dekadentti Sachsan armeijan lupseeri joka oli jäänyt rannalle entiseen Lounais-Afrikkaan presidentti Ahtishaaren kanssa 7v sen jälkeen kun se lakkasi olemasta Saksan siirtomaa. Tässä aiemmassa novellissa se oli mystinen, väliin transu hahmo jolla näytti olleen sadomasokistinen suhde saxalaiseen agenttiin Vera Meroveringiin. Se on kiero myös, ja kenties huumaa ja sitten pöllii jotakin toiselta hahmolta, Kurt Mondaugenilta. Se on enempi hassu kuin huolestuttava, eikä vielä täysimittainen pahis.
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    ellauri069.html on line 40: Postmodernism is the Swiss Army knife of critical concepts. It’s definitionally overloaded, and it can do almost any job you need done. This is partly because, like many terms that begin with “post,” it is fundamentally ambidextrous. Postmodernism can mean, “We’re all modernists now. Modernism has won.” Or it can mean, “No one can be a modernist anymore. Modernism is over.” People who use “postmodernism” in the first, “mission accomplished,” sense believe that modernism—the art and literature associated with figures like Picasso and Joyce—changed the game completely, and that everyone is still working through the consequences. Modernism is the song that never ends. Being postmodernist just means that we can never be pre-modernist again. People who use it in the second sense, as the epitaph for modernism, think that, somewhere along the line, there was a break with the assumptions, practices, and ambitions of modernist art and literature, and that everyone since then is (or ought to be) on to something very different. Being postmodernist means that we can never be modernist again.
    ellauri069.html on line 42: Modern art didn’t abandon the world, but it made art-making part of the subject matter of art. When (in the second account) did a break occur? It happened when artists and intellectuals stopped respecting a bright-line distinction between high art and commercial culture. Modernist art and literature, in this version of the story, depended on that distinction to give its products critical authority. Modernism was formally difficult and intellectually challenging. Its thrills were not cheap. But there were cheap thrills out there, a vast and growing mass of products manufactured to stroke the senses and flatter the self-images of their consumers. This bubble-gum culture wasn’t just averse to the spirit of high art. It was high art’s reason for being.
    ellauri069.html on line 44: What killed the distinction wasn’t defining pop art up. It was defining high art down. It was the recognition that serious art, too, is produced and consumed in a marketplace.
    ellauri069.html on line 56: The one who kept them all on guard was the father, and he seems to have been a piece of work. Donald, Sr., had studied architecture at Penn, and he was a committed modernist, an acolyte of Setä Mies, Le Corbusier, Saara Aalto, and Esa Saarinen. He designed his own home, including the interiors, and if he couldn’t find something that suited his taste—a rug or a piece of furniture—he manufactured it himself.
    ellauri069.html on line 63: "My father regards the tray of pink cupcakes. Then he jams his thumb into each cupcake, into the top. Cupcake by cupcake. A thick smile spreads over the face of each cupcake." —Views of My Father Weeping (1969)
    ellauri069.html on line 93: It can certainly look, in short, as though Barthelme, like Warhol, were simply dropping the question of whether something counts as literature or not, since markers of the literary are impossible to find in his writing. The high-art traditionalist has no place to hang his beret. Daugherty’s purpose is to convince us that this was not Barthelme’s intention.
    ellauri069.html on line 111: He also believed that one of the things deadening our responses was mass culture. “I believe that’s the place artists are trying to get to, and I further believe that when they are successful, they reach it... an area somewhere probably between mathematics and religion, in which what may fairly be called truth exists.” He was an enemy of television. He was a serious jazz buff. It took him a while to become interested in rock. Daugherty is right. He was a postmodernist in the first sense.
    ellauri069.html on line 115: “The aim of literature,” says a character in “Florence Green Is 81,” one of Barthelme’s first published stories, “is the creation of a strange object covered with fur which breaks your heart.”
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    ellauri069.html on line 139: Balaclava helmet: A balaclava, also known as a balaclava helmet or Bally or ski mask, is a form of cloth headgear designed to expose only part of the face, usually the eyes and mouth. Depending on style and how it is worn, only the eyes, mouth and nose, or just the front of the face are unprotected. Versions with a full face opening may be rolled into a hat to cover the crown of the head or folded down as a collar around the neck. Sellanen ällöttävä roistomyssy.
    ellauri069.html on line 142: An English illustrator, Beardsley is known for his (often erotically charged) illustrations for Oscar Wilde's Salome, Alexander Pope's Rape of the Lock and other black-and-white works. Along with Oscar Wilde, he was considered a leader of "The Decadents" of the 1890s; 71; 634; Wikipedia entry.
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    Chebychev's Theorem: 638; In measure spaces, nearly all the values are close to the mean value.
    ellauri069.html on line 168: Not the Martyr of Canterbury but a town in Massachusetts nearly destroyed by a flood in 1927. This is another reference from The Berkshire Hills.
    ellauri069.html on line 170: Dr. Mabuse is a fictional character created by Norbert Jacques in the German novel Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler ("Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler"), and made famous by three films about the character directed by Fritz Lang: Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (silent, 1922) The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933) and the much later The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse (1960). Dr. Mabuse is a master of disguise and telepathic hypnosis known to employ body transference, most often through demonic possession, but sometimes utilizing object technologies such as television or phonograph machines, to build a "society of crime". One "Dr. Mabuse" may be defeated and sent to an asylum, jail or the grave, only for a new "Dr. Mabuse" to later appear, as depicted in The Testament of Dr. Mabuse. The replacement invariably has the same methods, the same powers of hypnosis and the same criminal genius. There are even suggestions in some installments of the series that the "real" Mabuse is some sort of spirit that possesses a series of hosts.
    ellauri069.html on line 172: Gene Krupa: Eugene Bertram Krupa, Born:January 15, 1909, Chicago, Illinois, U.S., Died:October 16, 1973, Yonkers, New York, U.S. was an American jazz drummer, band leader and composer known for his energetic style and showmanship. His drum solo on "Sing, Sing, Sing" elevated the role of the drummer from an accompanying line to an important solo voice in the band.
    ellauri069.html on line 174: John Dillinger (June 22, 1903 – July 22, 1934) oli Suuren Masennuxen ajan chicagolainen gangsteri, varmaan Sale Belovin roolimalli, joka ryösti roistopankkeja, ja Clark Gable esiintyi jossain leffassa. Joo se leffa oli Manhattan Melodrama, jota Jack oli kazomassa romanialaisen pimun kanssa joka lauloi siitä jepeille. Jepet ampui leffan jälkeen Juhaa leukaan. Se oli justifiable homicide. Dillinger oli suunnilleen yhtä komea kuin Nipsu.
    ellauri069.html on line 178: Hoagy Carmichael: Hoagland Howard " Hoagy " Carmichael (November 22, 1899 - December 27, 1981) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor. American composer and author Alec Wilder described Carmichael as the "most talented, inventive, sophisticated and jazz-oriented of all the great craftsmen" of pop songs in the first half of the 20th century.
    ellauri069.html on line 185: characterized as being outspoken, lacking politeness and using coarse humour.
    ellauri069.html on line 201: Béla Ferenc Dezső Blaskó (Hungarian: [ˈbeːlɒ ˈfɛrɛnt͡s ˈdɛʒøː ˈblɒʃkoː]; 20 October 1882 – 16 August 1956), known professionally as Bela Lugosi (/ləˈɡoʊsi/; Hungarian: [ˈluɡoʃi]), was a Hungarian-American actor best remembered for portraying Count Dracula in the 1931 film and for his roles in other horror films. Belasta tuli morfiiniaddikti ja se vajosi B-filmeistä Ö-mappiin. 5x naimisissa, tulos 1 poika.
    ellauri069.html on line 203: Gerard Swope (December 1, 1872 – November 20, 1957) was a U.S. electronics businessman. He served as the president of General Electric Company between 1922 and 1940, and again from 1942 until 1945. During this time Swope expanded GE's product offerings, reorienting GE toward consumer home appliances, and offering consumer credit services. Swope was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to Ida and Isaac Swope, Jewish immigrants from Germany. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1895.
    ellauri069.html on line 207: Dr. Fu Manchu is a fictional character first featured in a series of novels by English author Sax Rohmer during the first half of the 20th century and later extensively in cinema, television, radio, and comics.
    ellauri069.html on line 209: "Imagine a person, tall, lean and feline, high-shouldered, with a brow like Shakespeare and a face like Satan, ... one giant intellect, with all the resources of science past and present ... Imagine that awful being, and you have a mental picture of Dr. Fu-Manchu, the yellow peril incarnate in one man." –The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu
    ellauri069.html on line 224: Fisk, Jubilee Jim (1834-1872) 285; Known popularly as the "Barnum of Wall Street" and "Jubilee Jim," Fisk was one of the most outrageous figures of the Gilded Age. The most notorious plot of Fisk's short career was the attempt to corner the gold market during 1868 and 1869. Fisk's and Jay Gould's effort collapsed when President U.S. Grant intervened to halt the Black Friday scandal. Fisk brazenly refused to honor his contracts, leaving thousands ruined.
    ellauri069.html on line 232: Gnahb: poss. etymology: "Gnahb" spelled backwards--bear with me here--is "bhang" the drink made from flowering tops of the marijuana plant, cannabis sativa. Gnap oli Ran-Tan-Planin haukkausääni kun se puri esim Galtoneita.
    ellauri069.html on line 238: Guardian, the. 293; The Manchester Guardian (now The Guardian) is (according to Evan Corcoran) the farthest left-wing of the major English papers, though it is traditionally the centrist Liberals' and teachers' newspaper. Käsineidin rämiseviin radiopuhelimiin puhuvat pollarit on guardianeja. National Guard on hälytetty pysäyttämään Proud Boys pyssymiehet Washingtonissa.
    ellauri069.html on line 247: Helgoland [ˈhɛl.ɡoˌlant], auch Deät Lun (Helgoländer Friesisch „Das Land“,[2] englisch Heligoland) genannt, ist eine Nordseeinsel in der Deutschen Bucht. Die ursprünglich größere Insel zerbrach 1721; seitdem existiert die als Düne bezeichnete Nebeninsel.
    ellauri069.html on line 257: German novelist Hermann Hesse (1877-1962), experiencing a crisis of the spirit, had psychoanalysis with J.B. Lang, a disciple of Carl Gustav Jung. His novel Demian (1919), which shows the influence of analysis, is about the character Demian (a classic "seeker") and his quest for self-awareness. Published during the troubled Weimar years, the novel was very popular and had a pervasive influence on the Germans. It also made Hesse famous.
    ellauri069.html on line 259: Hilbert Space: "A multidimensional space in which the proper (eigen) functions of wave mechanics are represented by orthogonal unit vectors" - from The Penguin Dictionary of Physics.
    ellauri069.html on line 283: Maailman Sota IIn aikana Syyskuussa 1944, Sakun voimat tähtäävät V-2 roketteja Lontooseen, Englantiin. Amerikan sotilas acter-analysis/#Tyrone_Slothrop" data-davis="true" data-amplitude="[Book] Character Analysis tab" data-crosslinktype="Characters">Alokas Laiskiais-Entropia
    ellauri069.html on line 286: Aiempi hullusuoja lähellä Lontoota liikanimellä "Valkoinen Vizaus" majoittaa ryhmää hyypiöitä sekaantuneina tsygologiseen sodankäyntiin. Hörhöryhmä tunnetaan alkukirjainlyhenteellä KALAT. Henkilökunta sisältää tilastotieteilijän, Roger Mexikon, ja behavioristizygologin, Edward "Ned" acter-analysis/#Pointsman" data-davis="true" data-amplitude="[Book] Character Analysis tab" data-crosslinktype="Characters">Poinzimiehen.
    ellauri069.html on line 290: Hän haluis tutkia miten Laiskiainen tekee tän. Sen sijaan hänelle annetaan mustekala nimeltä Grigori labraeläimexi. Valkoisessa Vizauxessa toimenpide nimeltä Toimenpide Musta Siipi on menossa. Idea on hyödyntää Sakun siirtomaamenneisyyttä kexityllä propagandalla Afrikkalaisista Sachsassa—lentue Aahrikkalaisia roketti-insinöörejä. Tämä on mixi he tutkivat Laiskiaisen rodullisia ahistuxia, ideoixi miten muotoilla propagandansa.
    ellauri069.html on line 299: Laiskiainen, Täti Vihreä, ja Nalle Läski lähetetään Ranskan Rivieralle, missä he pysähtyvät lomakohteeseen. Niiden ekana päivänä siellä, ne piknikoivat biitsillä joidenkin naisten kaa (tietysti). Muu nainen, muukalainen, joutuu mustekalan hyökkäämäxi. Alokas koittaa mäsätä mustekalan pään pullolla. Läski tuottaa liian-kätevän ravun, käskien Laiskiaisen houkutella mustekalan pois ruualla. Alokas epäilee juonta jonkinlaista. (Se olisikin eka tässä kirjassa.) Hän on oikea. Mussetkala on Poinzimiehen Grigori! Hyökkäys on lavastettu saadaxeen Laiskiaisen yhteen hollantilaisen naisen kaa, acter-analysis/#Katje_Borgesius" data-davis="true" data-amplitude="[Book] Character Analysis tab" data-crosslinktype="Characters">Katje Borgesius, entinen Nazi yhteispeluri ja nyt KALAT toimija.

    Alokas, tämä
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    Se on Toukokuu 1945 ja Laiskimus on Sachsassa, yhä ezien vastauxia koskien Rokettia 00000. Sota Euroopassa on ohi nyt, Liittoutuneet voitonriemuisina. Laiskis lukee kansiota Jamfista. Hän oppii et hänen isänsä salli Jamfin kokeillä hällä vastineexi rahasta lähettää Alokas Harvardiin.
    ellauri069.html on line 313: Vetelys matkustaa Nordhauseniin, Sachsa, missä V-2 roketit rakennettiin. Matkalla hän tapaa acter-analysis/#Enzian" data-davis="true" data-amplitude="[Book] Character Analysis tab" data-crosslinktype="Characters">Katkeron, kurssihereron aiemmasta Sachsan siirtolasta Etelä Länsi Aahrikassa, ja Suurehkon Mervin, rasistisen Amerikan upseerin. Katkero ja Mervi ovat myös kiinnostuneita V-2 rockets. (Ainoo joka alkaa väsyä on lukija.)
    ellauri069.html on line 315: Nordhausenissa, Laiskis viettää yön izekuvatun noidan Geli Trippingin jalkovälissä. Hänen rakastajansa, ryssä acter-analysis/#Tchitcherine" data-davis="true" data-amplitude="[Book] Character Analysis tab" data-crosslinktype="Characters">Aivastus,
    ellauri069.html on line 321: Hapon ystävät antaa Alokkaalle jotain outoja pois-heitto vaatteita. Hän kuzuu uutta lukkiaan "Rokettimies". Sitten Happo tarjoo Laiskurille 1M väärennettyä Sachsan markkaa. Kaikki Laiskiaisen pitää tehdä on hakea jotain hassista piilotettuna Potsdamiin, Sachsa. Laiskuri on samaa mieltä ja palaa hassixen kaa.
    ellauri069.html on line 323: Laiskis putoaa jonkun kynsiin joka douppaa sen. Vapautettuna, se kohtaa mykän filmitähden Margherita Erdmann. Se ja sen mies Toni Erdmann kerran esiintyivät miehistölle roketin lähetyspaikoilla. Veltto Virtanen matkustaa veneellä Anubixen kannella Margheritan kaa Oder Joella Sachsassa. Sillä aikaa kun on kannella hänellä on liikeasia Margheritan alaikäisen tyttären Biancan kaa. Erään myrskyn aikana Laiskis putoo laidan yli.
    ellauri069.html on line 328: By the way, lähetyssaarnaus on kovaa kusetusta. Lähetetään nää hyväuskoiset hölmöt kuin kiltit poliisit tuomaan huopia ja lääkkeitä ja taputtamaan päälaelle pickaninnyjä, sanoen: hei kaverit, ei teidän tarvize meitä kumartaa, kumartakaa tätä ristiinmaalattua joulupukinkuvaa, syökää näitä cracker jackeja ja juokaa cocacolapullosta, niin mekin tehään, se on teidän edestänne annettu, sitte ootte lähes yhtä hyviä kuin me, pyllistetään kaikki samaan suuntaan. Eikä siinä kaikki: seuraavassa lähetyxessä tulee paalikaupalla käytettyjä hikisiä t-paitoja, lenkkareita, mv-telkkareita ja aitoja Nokia-luureja, niiet kyllä kannattaa! Hei älkää kurkistelko tännepäin kun me samalla kuskataan täältä kotiin vähän luonnonvaroja.
    ellauri069.html on line 333: Laiskiainen eroaa lotjasta ja alkaa kävellä läpi osaan Sachsaa jota hän kuzuu "Vyöhykkeexi", alueet missä V-2 roketteja rakennettiin ja laukaistiin.
    ellauri069.html on line 336: Pienessä Sachsan tuppukylässä, Laiskis sonnustautuu porsaan asuun liittyäxeen paikalliseen festivaaliin. Joku varastaa sen polsu-uniformun ja niin Laiskiainen tuhlaa jotain aikaa nimellä "Peltikieli, Porsas-Sankari." Sit hän käväisee Leni Suolaajan pakeilla ilotalossa. Mervi on myös siellä, vaikka ne eivät kohtaa. Ilotalon razzioi militääripoliisi ezien Laiskuria. Sekaannuxessa Mervi sonnustautuu sikakostyymiin, toivoen karkaavansa. Hänet pidätetään Laiskiaisena ja ajetaan pois sairasautossa. Sairasautossa 2 tohtoria kuohizee Mervin, ajatellen et hän on Laiskuri. Hah haa! Siitäs sait Mervi! Väärä kikkeli!
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    ellauri069.html on line 354: "They" suspect Slothrop's erections predict V-rockets.

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    ellauri069.html on line 387: Don’t forget the real business of the War is buying and selling. The murdering and violence are self-policing, and can be entrusted to non-professionals. The mass nature of wartime death is useful in many ways. It serves as spectacle, as diversion from the real movements of the War. It provides raw material to be recorded into History, so that children may be taught History as sequences of violence, battle after battle, and be more prepared for the adult world. Best of all, mass death’s a stimulus to just ordinary folks, little fellows, to try ‘n’ grab a piece of that Pie while they’re still here to gobble it up. The true war is a celebration of markets.
    ellauri069.html on line 397: —Greta Erdmann, pornographic film actress and mother/groomer of Bianca, a child-victim who becomes the novel’s symbol of how fascism has corrupted and destroyed innocence - ah fuck, I mean the Shirley Temple lookalike whom Pynchon/Slothrup fucks completely delirious.
    ellauri069.html on line 401: —the mission of Oberst Enzian, who is Tchitcherine’s Herero half-brother, one of a select company of Hereros who survived Germany’s genocide of their people to become rocket engineers during World War II; he was a bunk toy for Weissmann mentioned in the next bullet as a boy in black Africa;
    ellauri069.html on line 427: The women in the party are callously used by the men as distraction (“Zitz und Arsch” - how do we feel about the treatment of women in the novel?)
    ellauri069.html on line 448: Paska Kaariposki edustaa ensimmäistä omivaa miestyyppiä, Hotaska ja Knasu jälkimmäistä marisevaa. Tompan pahin puute on ettei se ajattele mitään asioita kenenkään naisosan esittäjän kannalta, ei sillä oikeastaan ole yhtään naispääosan esittäjää, sellaista että oltais edes vähän aikaa naisen pään sisällä (siis ajatuxella eikä vaan munalla). 1000 sivua eikä yhtään naisia, vaikka panoa on vähän joka sivulla! Thackeraykin on ziljoona kertaa parempi.
    ellauri069.html on line 455: Q: How can Gravity's Rainbow be so highly acclaimed when it makes not a lick of sense?
    ellauri069.html on line 457: A: I never thought I would live to see a time when Gravity’s Rainbow would be denigrated and dismissed for lacking sense. This book appeared when I was a freshman at university. It was immediately chosen as part of the reading list for a course in 20th century fiction in English and regarded as important, and it was expected that simple-minded undergraduates should be able to make a serious attempt to engage with the book using heart, faith, skill, and such intelligence as they possessed. As a result, I own a first edition. ;)
    ellauri069.html on line 459: As my favourite English teacher in university used to say, “Stop it. Use your intelligence, not your attitude.” If the querent is seriously perplexed by the book, he might want to consult the Wikipedia article on it, which explains the book more or less adequately and also provides pointers to literature on the subject.
    ellauri069.html on line 472: The book's pivot, the transition from Book III to Book IV, takes place on August 6, 1945, the day Hiroshima was bombed. The V2 rocket is now the precursor to the nuclear ICBM, and the final sections of the book -- the only parts set in contemporary times -- ask the same question of the contemporary reader, including quite directly on the last page: what do you think, what do you do, in those last moments before everything ends?
    ellauri069.html on line 479: Imagine a story that combines Ulysses, Catch-22, The Canterbury tales, Under the Volcano, On the Road and many others. First, there is a huge cast of characters and most times, it is unclear who’s speaking and to whom. A second challenge is getting into the context of the book. The novel demands a vast knowledge of history, geography, music, literature, science, mathematics and occult. Apart from this the book also explicitly deals with profanity, racism, violence, pedophilia, coprophilia and seemingly infinite number of sex scenes. That being said, Pynchon doesn’t throw them arbitrarily and each one of them have a purpose. The main plot itself is set at the end of World War 2 and Europe is in chaos. As new countries and alliances are being formed, so too are new perspectives within the characters. Mental state being broken down, people making poor choices and actions being justified and helps us see how people tend to live destructively. As if there complexities weren’t enough, Pynchon includes a “postmodern” aspect of the book that leaves the first-time reader confused. Pynchon’s voice is seen through this aspect and a sense of paranoia creeps throughout the book and everything is questioned.
    ellauri069.html on line 483: An article recently came out in the LA Times about Pynchon’s Great American Novel. The article begins by stating that Mason and Dixon is actually the most obvious candidate for the Great American Novel, and it instead suggests that Gravity’s Rainbow is perhaps the Great European Novel. The article then questions whether or not the Great American Novel even exists, and if it does if it is of a singular form or if it takes on many forms at once. After considering this question, the article finally claims that the Great American Novel is actually made up of all of Pynchon’s works fused together “into one epic Pynchoverse.” The Great American Novel certainly does not need to take place in America, but still many will argue that Gravity’s Rainbow by itself can never be considered as the Great American Novel because of its non-American setting and its wide array of characters. This is definitely debatable, but I do enjoy the idea of a “Pynchoverse” or a Pynchon Compilation being considered as the true Great American Novel. That being said, I do think most readers and Pynchonerds would undoubtedly say that Gravity's Rainbow is the Greatest Pynchon Novel.
    ellauri069.html on line 485: To varying degrees, and woefully oversimplified, most of the novels pit a plucky heroine or poor, priapic, paranoid schnook against some vast, bureaucratic, merciless conspiracy.
    ellauri069.html on line 495: Recently, I got a subscription to Audible and picked up the George Guidall unabridged audiobook of this dense tome. Unabridged, the book took up 37 hours and 21 minutes. Over about 2 months of commutes and air travel, I finally “read” the book. And that will only be the FIRST reading. I probably absorbed maybe 25% of the meaning (generously) but at least got to hear the sections waxing poetic on calculus, aeronautical engineering, and the nature of creating things. There was also an unexpected amount of graphic sex and other wacky perversions, but I guess that was just a bonus.
    ellauri069.html on line 536: Świnoujście (niem. Swinemünde) – miasto na prawach powiatu, uzdrowisko w północno-zachodnim krańcu Polski, najdalej wysunięte na północny zachód miasto w kraju, w województwie zachodniopomorskim z portem morskim i kąpieliskiem, położone nad cieśniną Świną oraz nad Morzem Bałtyckim, jedyne w Polsce miasto położone na 3 dużych wyspach: Uznam, Wolin, Karsibór oraz na kilkudziesięciu (łącznie 44) wyspach i wysepkach. Według danych GUS z 30 czerwca 2020 r.
    ellauri069.html on line 538: W 1824 miasto stało się kurortem, a w 1895, po odkryciu źródeł solanki i borowiny – uzdrowiskiem. W końcu XIX wieku w szybkim tempie powstała dzielnica uzdrowiskowa, oddzielona od centrum miasta parkiem. W drugiej połowie XIX wieku uzyskało połączenie kolejowe z Berlinem (zniszczone w 1945 stacje Świnoujście Główne, Świnoujście Nieradków i Świnoujście Port).
    ellauri069.html on line 547: Die Versuchsstelle des Heeres Peenemünde (kurz: Heeresversuchsanstalt (HVA) Peenemünde, als solche HVP abgekürzt) war eine ab 1936 in Peenemünde-Ost errichtete Entwicklungs- und Versuchsstelle des Heeres, einer Teilstreitkraft der Wehrmacht. Unter dem Kommando von Walter Dornberger, seit Juli 1935 Chef der Raketenabteilung im Heereswaffenamt, und dem Technischen Leiter Wernher von Braun wurde in dem militärischen Sperrgebiet im Norden der Insel Usedom hauptsächlich die erste funktionsfähige Großrakete Aggregat 4 (A4, später in der NS-Propaganda „Vergeltungswaffe V2“ genannt) entwickelt und getestet. Mit ihrem ersten erfolgreichen Flug am 3. Oktober 1942 war die ballistische Rakete das erste von Menschen gebaute Objekt, das in den Grenzbereich zum Weltraum eindrang. Allgemein gilt Peenemünde daher als „Wiege der Raumfahrt“.
    ellauri069.html on line 574: And now, The Romance of Helen Trent, the real-life drama of Helen Trent, who, when life mocks her, breaks her hopes, dashes her against the rocks of despair, fights back bravely, successfully, to prove what so many women long to prove, that because a woman is 35 or more, romance in life need not be over, that romance can begin at 35.
    ellauri069.html on line 580: Stella Dallas is a 1937 American drama film based on the 1923 Olive Higgins Prouty novel of the same name. Stella Martin, the daughter of a mill worker, Charlie, in a post-World War I Massachusetts factory town, is determined to better herself. She sets her sights on mill executive Stephen Dallas and catches him at an emotionally vulnerable time. Stephen's father killed himself after losing his fortune. Penniless, Stephen disappeared from high society, intending to marry his fiancée, Helen Morrison, once he was financially able to support her. However, just as he reaches his goal, he reads in the newspaper the announcement of her wedding. So he marries Stella.
    ellauri069.html on line 588: Backstage Wife is an American soap opera radio program that details the travails of Mary Noble, a girl from a small town in Iowa who came to New York seeking her future. Each episode opened with the announcer explaining:
    ellauri069.html on line 590: Now, we present once again, Backstage Wife, the story of Mary Noble, a little Iowa girl who married one of America´s most handsome actors, Larry Noble, matinée idol of a million other women — the story of what it means to be the wife of a famous star.
    ellauri069.html on line 607: Her mountain vamps me back, with silks and scents, Vuori kutsuu jälleen silkein, tuoksuin.
    ellauri069.html on line 622: Ritari ja minnelaulaja Tannhäuser on ollut pitkään Venusbergissä (Hörselberg Eisenachin lähellä) jumalatar Venuksen rakastajana. Hän on kuitenkin kyllästynyt ja pyytää Venusta päästämään hänet pois, mutta Venus kieltäytyy ja yrittää suostutella häntä jäämään. Lopulta Tannhäuser julistaa pelastuksensa olevan Mariassa, jolloin Venus katoaa ja Tannhäuser huomaa olevansa laaksossa lähellä Wartburgin linnaa. Hänen ohitseen kulkee joukko pyhiinvaeltajia matkalla Roomaan. Paikalle saapuu metsästysseurue, jota johtaa maakreivi Hermann mukanaan joukko minnelaulajia. Nämä tunnistavat Tannhäuserin ja pyytävät häntä tulemaan Wartburgin linnassa pidettävään laulukilpailuun. Tannhäuser ei aluksi halua tulla heidän mukaansa, mutta muuttaa mielensä, kun ritari Wolfram von Eschenbach, yksi minnelaulajista, kertoo maakreivin veljentytär Elisabethin ikävöineen Tannhäuseria siitä asti, kun tämä lähti. Tannhäuser suostuu lähtemään seurueen mukaan.
    ellauri069.html on line 642: During the line-crossing ceremony, the Pollywogs undergo a number of increasingly embarrassing ordeals (wearing clothing inside out and backwards; crawling on hands and knees on nonskid-coated decks; being swatted with short lengths of firehose; being locked in stocks and pillories and pelted with mushy fruit; being locked in a water coffin of salt-water and bright green sea dye (fluorescent sodium salt); crawling through chutes or large tubs of rotting garbage; kissing the Royal Babys belly coated with axle grease, hair chopping, etc.), largely for the entertainment of the Shellbacks.
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    ellauri069.html on line 670: Cracker Jack is a snack consisting of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts. Askin kannessa on poika seilorinutussa ja koiro.
    ellauri069.html on line 672: The packaging for the new Cracker Jack returns to prominence the familiar logo of the sailor boy and his dog. Officially, those are Sailor Jack and Bingo -- introduced in 1918 and based on the Rueckheims’ nephew and a stray dog adopted by one of the partners.
    ellauri069.html on line 674: In addition to new flavors, Cracker Jack now offers what it describes as enhanced prizes -- stickers with fun facts and digital codes that you can use on a Cracker Jack-branded app. Somehow, those don’t have quite the charm as temporary tattoos and secret decoder rings.
    ellauri069.html on line 676: The most valuable of all Cracker Jack prizes are two sets of baseball cards together worth more than $125,000. Cracker Jack became part of the baseball pastime when the song "Take me out to the Ballgame" was written with the words "buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack."
    ellauri069.html on line 678: The Cracker Jack brand has been owned and marketed by Frito-Lay since 1997. Frito-Lay announced in 2016 that the prizes would no longer be provided and had been replaced with a QR code which can be used to download a baseball-themed game. We're sorry but Cracker Jack doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.
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    Cracker Jack: 120-year-old junk food gets new flavors, ‘enhanced’ prizes

    ellauri069.html on line 682: Cracker Jack, the 120-year-old snack regarded by some historians as the first junk food, is introducing two new flavors. Not only will there be the sweet, peanut-and-molasses original, but also a Kettle Corn and a Butter Toffee flavor.
    ellauri069.html on line 684: The Butter Toffee is sweet and buttery; the Kettle Corn is actually fairly mild -- nowhere near the sugar-and-salt bomb you may know from farmers market vendors.
    ellauri069.html on line 686: Ironically, kettle corn much pre-dates the original Cracker Jack, dating to at least the 18th century, when it’s mentioned in some Pennsylvania Dutch diaries. Cracker Jack was introduced in 1893, sold by brothers Fritz and Louis Rueckheim at the Chicago World’s Fair. The first packaged product was introduced in 1896.
    ellauri069.html on line 688: How many people have sung “Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack” during the seventh inning stretch at baseball games? Now, they might have to start getting more specific. One of the world’s iconic brands is branching out.
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    Crackerjack is a nickname for the United States Navy enlisted dress uniforms. The dress white and blue uniforms are of the traditional "sailor suit" or crackerjack type for men.
    ellauri069.html on line 696: Crackerjack is a 1938 British comedy crime film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Tom Walls, Lilli Palmer and Noel Madison. It was made at Pinewood Studios with sets designed by Walter Murton. The film was released in the U.S. as Man With 100 Faces. Plot:
    ellauri069.html on line 697: Drake is a sort of modern-day Robin Hood. He donates the proceeds of his latest robbery to fund the stalled construction of the "New Social Institute". He even writes a book, "Crackerjack": The true story of my exploits, which becomes a bestseller.
    ellauri069.html on line 699: Astro city list of superheroes: Crackerjack (featured) - An egocentric and reckless blowhard with amazing agility and a stiff weapon. Active since 1991. he reflects the disconnect that frequently existed between superheroes' sterling public personas and unappealing private behavior. Possessing no super-powers, he is dedicated to his superhero career to the point of obsession, to the extent of refusing to allow increasing human limitations to curtail his activities.
    ellauri069.html on line 700: Kurt Busiek's Astro City is an American superhero anthology comic book series centered on a fictional American city of that name. Created and written by Kurt Busiek, the series is mostly illustrated by Brent Anderson, with character designs and painted covers by Alex Ross. Nää piipertäjät on vanhoja pyyleviä ukkoja.
    Tää on ysäriltä, liian uusi good old Nipistäjälle.
    ellauri069.html on line 708: Käthe Kollwitz: Sachs. taidemaalari. Taulussa
    ellauri069.html on line 714: American poet, novelist, essayist, songwriter, playwright, editor and publisher. Known for his satirical works challenging American political culture. Perhaps his best-kĺnown work is Mumbo Jumbo (1972), a sprawling and unorthodox novel set in 1920s New York that has been ranked among the 500 most important books in the Western canon. Reed´s work has often sought to represent neglected African and African-American perspectives; his energy and advocacy have centered more broadly on neglected peoples and perspectives, irrespective of their cultural origins.
    ellauri069.html on line 725: Denis Nayland Smith (Earth-616) - Marvel Database. marvel.fandom.com › wiki › Denis_Nayl... History. Smith was Britain´s police commissioner in Burma when he first came across Fu Manchu. Along with his friend Dr.
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    ellauri069.html on line 762: Biographers report that Baum had been a political activist in the 1890s with a special interest in the money question of gold and silver (bimetallism). The City of Oz earns its name from the abbreviation of ounces "Oz" in which gold and silver are measured. Unssin kaupunki. For example, the Tin Woodman wonders what he would do if he ran out of oil. "You wouldn't be as badly off as John D. Rockefeller", the Scarecrow responds, "He'd lose six thousand dollars a minute if that happened." Dorothy—naïve, young and simple—represents the American people. She is Everyman, led astray and seeking the way back home. Moreover, following the road of gold leads eventually only to the Emerald City, which may symbolize the fraudulent world of greenback paper money that only pretends to have value. It is ruled by a scheming politician (the Wizard) who uses publicity devices and tricks to fool the people (and even the Good Witches) into believing he is benevolent, wise, and powerful when really he is a selfish, evil humbug.
    ellauri069.html on line 766: Hugh Rockoff suggested in 1990 that the novel was an allegory about the demonetization of silver in 1873, whereby “the cyclone that carried Dorothy to the Land of Oz represents the economic and political upheaval, the yellow brick road stands for the gold standard, and the silver shoes Dorothy inherits from the Wicked Witch of the East represents the pro-silver movement. When Dorothy is taken to the Emerald Palace before her audience with the Wizard she is led through seven passages and up three flights of stairs, a subtle reference to the Coinage Act of 1873 which started the class conflict in America.”
    ellauri069.html on line 783: Other putative allegorical devices of the book include the Wicked Witch of the West as a figure for the actual American West; if this is true, then the Winged Monkeys could represent another western danger: Indigenous peoples of the Americas. The King of the Winged Monkeys tells Dorothy, "Once we were a free people, living happily in the great forest, flying from tree to tree, eating nuts and fruit and doing just as we pleased without calling anybody master. ... This was many years ago, long before Oz came out of the clouds to rule over this land."
    ellauri069.html on line 785: In fact, Baum proposed in two editorials he wrote in December 1890 for his newspaper, the Saturday Pioneer, the total genocidal slaughter of all remaining indigenous peoples. "The Whites," Baum wrote, "by law of conquest, by justice of civilization, are masters of the American continent, and the best safety of the frontier settlements will be secured by the total annihilation of the few remaining Indians. Why not annihilation?"
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    ellauri070.html on line 58: The Mendoza RM2 was a light machine gun similar to the M1918 BAR manufactured in Mexico by Productos Mendoza, S.A.. Rafael Mendoza have been producing machine guns for the Mexican Army since 1933 and all have been noted for their lightness, simplicity, ease of maintenance, and economic construction without sacrificing reliability.
    ellauri070.html on line 83: However, a 2016 documentary came right out and stated that Grant was gay. The film, Women He's Undressed, about the three-time Academy Award winning costume designer Orry-Kelly, acknowledges Grant was in a gay relationship with the designer in the 1920s.
    ellauri070.html on line 142: Šabbetailainen liike koki 1700-luvulla renessanssin uuden Messiaan, Šabbetai Tsevin opetuslapsen Jacob Frankin myötä, mutta hiipui Euroopassa 1800-lukuun mennessä ja Kreikassa vuonna 1924. Turkissa toimii yhä esikuvansa tavoin muodollisesti islamiin kääntyneiden juutalaisten dönmeläinen lahko, joka pitää Šabbetaita messiaana.
    ellauri070.html on line 169: glänzender mache; daß das unscheinbare Weinen että huonolta näyttävä parkuna kukkis.
    ellauri070.html on line 170: blühe. O wie werdet ihr dann, Nachte, mir lieb sein, Ai kuiste oisitte sitte te yöt mulle rakkaat,
    ellauri070.html on line 181: wo in der falschen, aus Übertönung gemachten missä väärin tuunattu falsettiääninen pause,
    ellauri070.html on line 193: werben, trommeln und plärrn. Für Erwachsene aber rumpuja, räiskettä löytyy. Aikuisviihdettä
    ellauri070.html on line 196: alles, das Ganze, der Vorgang -, das unterrichtet und macht miten pääoman siitin ja emätin toimii, korkoa kasvaa .........
    ellauri070.html on line 225: oder, aus altem Vulkan, schlackig versteinerten Zorn. tai tulivuoren kuonasta muodosteltua raivoa.
    ellauri070.html on line 235: schreckt ein Vogel und zieht, flach ihnen fliegend durchs Aufschaun, säikkyy jossain lintu ja karkuun liihottaa matalalla,
    ellauri070.html on line 239: Naht aber Nacht, so wandeln sie leiser, und bald Hämärä saapuu, hiljaa mennään, pian kuutamo nousee
    ellauri070.html on line 241: wachende Grab-Mal. Brüderlich jenem am Nil, valvova muistomerkki, Niilin sfinxille selfie, synkeän
    ellauri070.html on line 300: Tein tässä kirjottaessa taas kerran sen havainnon, että mulle alkaa selvitä tollaisen ääreist komplexin ja runollisen textin merkitys vasta kun mä kirjotan siitä. Tän briiffauxen alussa mulla oli vähintään tollanen "horror vacui" fiilis, tyhjyyden pelko. Onko tässä yhtää mitään järkeä? Mut nytmä huomaan pelkkiä uusia linkkejä.
    ellauri070.html on line 313: Skippy: Thomas More believed "Skippy" alludes to the Percy Crosby cartoon strip Skippy, of 1920s-1945 vintage: "Skippy, like Orphan Annie, led a schlemihl's life, always threatened by evil forces of change, which meant, for the politically reactionary Crosby, Rooseveltian changes in the direction of liberalism, urbanism, and the homogenized Global Village." (p.170n.)
    ellauri070.html on line 315: Skippy is an American comic strip written and drawn by Percy Crosby that was published from 1923 to 1945. A highly popular, acclaimed and influential feature about rambunctious fifth-grader Skippy Skinner, his friends and his enemies, it was adapted into movies, a novel and a radio show. It was commemorated on a 1997 U.S. Postal Service stamp and was the basis for a wide range of merchandising—although perhaps the most well-known product bearing the Skippy name, Skippy peanut butter, used the name without Crosby´s authorization, leading to a protracted trademark conflict.
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    Päivää lapset! Nimeni on acebook.com/HusuHussein/videos/611754019305474">Husu Hussein!

    ellauri070.html on line 340: In Jewish Kabbalistic cosmology of Isaac Luria, the qlippot are metaphorical "shells" surrounding holiness. They are spiritual obstacles receiving their existence from God only in an external, rather than internal manner. Divinity in Judaism connotes revelation of God's true unity, while the shells conceal holiness, as a peel conceals the fruit within. They are therefore synonymous with idolatry, the root of impurity through ascribing false dualism in the Divine, and with the Sitra Achra (סטרא אחרא "Other Side"), the perceived realm opposite to holiness. They emerge in the descending seder hishtalshelus (Chain of Being) through Tzimtzum (contraction of the Divine Ohr), as part of the purpose of Creation. In this they also have beneficial properties, as peel protects the fruit, restraining the Divine flow from being dissipated. Kabbalah distinguishes between two realms in qlippot, the completely impure and the intermediate.
    ellauri070.html on line 359: Ääretönmerkki ∞ on muuten Wallacenkin kirjan kannessa. Onxekin joku tekninen kirjottaja? Vastenmielisten miesten lyhyitä haastatteluja. No lyhyitä ja lyhyitä, noin 1000s.
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    ellauri070.html on line 384: "A penny saved is a penny earned" is a quote often attributed to Benjamin Franklin, however, he didn’t coin it. In his 1737 Poor Richard’s Almanac, Franklin delivered the line: “A penny saved is two pence clear.” And later, in the 1758 almanac, he wrote a version closer to the saying we know: "A penny saved is a penny got." He never used the word "earned."
    ellauri070.html on line 413: urkkutynt a e actslashout suloa peiksems vaa murkkutytön liian suuren sotilashousut sulloa peniksensä vaa
    ellauri070.html on line 415: nts acta nak sesi lespes häntä Biancasta näykkiä reisien leivänpehmeää sisäpintaa vetää
    ellauri070.html on line 423: Pojan nimi on äidin tyttönimi Jackson. Täyskaima jäbillä oli izenäisyyssodan aikana.
    ellauri070.html on line 426: Stephen Collins Foster (4. heinäkuuta 1826 – 13. tammikuuta 1864) oli yhdysvaltalainen lauluntekijä, joka tunnetaan ”amerikkalaisen musiikin isinä”. Monet hänen kappaleistaan ovat kansanlaulunomaisia ja niissä on vaikutteita Yhdysvaltojen etelävaltioiden musiikista, vaikka Foster ei itse asunut koskaan etelävaltioissa. Hänen laulunsa, kuten ”Oh! Susanna”, ”Camptown Races”, ”My Old Kentucky Home”, ”Old Black Joe”, ”Beautiful Dreamer” ja ”Old Folks at Home” (”Swanee River”), ovat suosittuja vielä nykyäänkin. Tää on jo ainaskin toinen Amer. musan isi. Vanhempi vielä kun se jutku joka teki Dog bless American.
    ellauri070.html on line 433: Star Trek is an American media franchise originating from the 1960s science fiction television series Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry. That series, now often known as "The Original Series", debuted on September 8, 1966, and aired for three seasons on NBC. It followed the voyages of the starship USS Enterprise, a space exploration vessel built by the United Federation of Planets in the 23rd century, on a mission "to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before". In creating Star Trek, Roddenberry was inspired by C. S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower series of novels, Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, and television westerns such as Wagon Train. Hornblowerit oli Anna-Kaisa Oraviston mielilukemistoa. Pia Pipsukka piti Heinz Konsalikista.
    ellauri070.html on line 438: Kelvinator was a United States home appliance manufacturer and a line of domestic refrigerators that was the namesake of the company. Although as a company it is now defunct, the name still exists as a brand name owned by Electrolux AB. It takes its name from William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, who developed the concept of absolute zero and for whom the Kelvin temperature scale is named. The name was thought appropriate for a company that manufactured ice-boxes and refrigerators.
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    ellauri070.html on line 447: Mutjos Hogan on Tyrone-Nipsun veli John, niin kuka sit on toi Jack, josta sen äiskä kirjoittaa huolissaan humalassa John FGK:lle? "Jack on hyvä poika. Minä oikeasti rakastan Jackia siinä missä Hogania ja Tyroneakin, ihan niinkuin omaa poikaani. Rakastan häntä jopa niin kuin en rakasta omia poikiani, hah-hah! (hän kähisee), mutta minähän olenkin ilkeä vanha akka, sen sinä tiedät. Minunlaisillani ei ole toivoa..." Onx Jack joku ottopoika, vaikka se neekeri? WW2 kaatuneiden listasta ei löydy ketään Pynchon nimistä, mut mitäs se nyt todistaa. Ota tästä nyt selvä. Mut muuten väite että Slothrop olis tähän mennessä jotenkin hajonnut on pelkkää hämäystä. tää luku on selvin kaikista ja kertoo Pynchonista eniten.
    ellauri070.html on line 454: Then, "On the Phrase 'Ass Backwards'" (683-87): Säure Bummer, talking to Slothrop, attacks the illogic of this phrase. "takaperin" on väpelö käännös, vizi menee pilalle. Olis kannattanut jättää kääntämättä.
    ellauri070.html on line 456: William Bendix (January 14, 1906 – December 14, 1964) was an American film, radio, and television actor, who typically played rough, blue-collar characters. Se oli rebublikaani, olis varmaan kannattanut Trumppia. Malcolm X tuskin kiillotti Shinolalla Jack FGK:n kenkiä, Nipsusta puhumattakaan. Kalpeanaamat pahexuu Malcolmia koska se kääntyi muslimix. Jotain hemmetin perverssiä Nipsussa on, kun se koko ajan heiluu neekerisodomian ja teinityttöpedofilian välillä.
    ellauri070.html on line 458: Carl Denham is a fictional character in the films King Kong and The Son of Kong (both released in 1933). Denham's function in the story is to initiate the action by bringing the characters to Skull Island, where they encounter the giant beast Kong. Denham then brings Kong to New York City to put him on display as entertainment, but he escapes and rampages through the city.
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    Pynchonin Painovoiman sateenkaari julkaistiin vuonna 73. Tähän albumiin 71 tää loppumaton luritus toivottavasti lopultakin loppuu. (Ja sit alkaa vielä paxumpi Foster Wallace, voi ei...)
    ellauri071.html on line 44: Tucker Carlson Justifies Kenosha Shootings: Vigilante Kid Did What ‘No One Else Would’ AND THERE IT IS “How shocked are we that 17-year-olds with rifles decided they had to maintain order when no one else would?” Carlson asked his viewers on Wednesday night. “Our leaders want us to believe this is a racial conflict, they’re always telling us it is. They’re lying. It is not a racial conflict,” Carlson grumbled, adding: “This is not a race war. This is a class war.” Updated Aug. 27, 2020 5:20AM ET / Published Aug. 26, 2020 9:11PM ET
    ellauri071.html on line 48: The Kenosha Kid by Forbes Parkhill (Aug 1931) "A Robinhood of straights and flushes plays his most thrilling game for a desperation jackpot."
    ellauri071.html on line 54: Eddie Pensiero: The name is actually an old pun, taken from "La Donna e Mobile," the most famous aria in Verdi’s Rigoletto. The main verse reads:
    ellauri071.html on line 58: Muta d’accento Mieli ja kieli
    ellauri071.html on line 85: Sachs. die Enden der Parabel. Vois olla myös Die Enden der Gauss-Verteilung.
    ellauri071.html on line 93: Roger’s antipathy to Coward´s comedies of manners echoes the comments about Blithe Spirit in the Advent passage at 134 and passim. Pynchon’s own antipathy to the composer, writer and actor goes all the way back to "Lowlands," one of his first published stories.
    ellauri071.html on line 95: Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 1899 – 26 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what Time magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and chic, pose and poise".
    ellauri071.html on line 97: Coward was born in 1899 in Teddington, Middlesex, a south-western suburb of London. His parents were Arthur Sabin Coward (1856–1937), a piano salesman, and Violet Agnes Coward (1863–1954), daughter of Henry Gordon Veitch, a captain and surveyor in the Royal Navy. Noël Coward was the second of their three sons, the eldest of whom had died in 1898 at the age of six. Coward's father lacked ambition and industry, and family finances were often poor. He had little formal schooling but was a voracious reader.
    ellauri071.html on line 99: Encouraged by his ambitious mother, who sent him to a dance academy in London, Coward's first professional engagement was in January 1911 as Prince Mussel in the children's play The Goldfish.
    ellauri071.html on line 101: He did not publicly acknowledge his homosexuality, but it was discussed candidly after his death by biographers including Graham Payn, his long-time partner, and in Coward's diaries and letters, published posthumously.
    ellauri071.html on line 103: In 1918, Coward was conscripted into the Artists Rifles but was assessed as unfit for active service because of a tubercular tendency, and he was discharged on health grounds after nine months. At the outbreak of the Second World War Coward volunteered for war work, running the British propaganda office in Paris. He also worked with the Secret Service to persuade the American public and government to join the war.
    ellauri071.html on line 105: In 1924, Coward achieved his first great critical and financial success as a playwright with The Vortex. The story is about a nymphomaniac socialite and her cocaine-addicted son (played by Coward). Some saw the drugs as a mask for homosexuality; Kenneth Tynan later described it as "a jeremiad against narcotics with dialogue that sounds today not so much stilted as high-heeled".
    ellauri071.html on line 107: During the run of The Vortex, Coward met Jack Wilson, an American stockbroker (later a director and producer), who became his business manager and lover. Wilson used his position to steal from Coward, but the playwright was in love and accepted both the larceny and Wilson's heavy drinking.
    ellauri071.html on line 113: Coward's last pre-war plays were This Happy Breed, a drama about a working-class family, and Present Laughter, a comic self-caricature with an egomaniac actor as the central character.
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    ellauri071.html on line 121: Another of Coward's wartime projects, as writer, star, composer and co-director (alongside David Lean), was the naval film drama In Which We Serve. The film was popular on both sides of the Atlantic, and he was awarded an honorary certificate of merit at the 1943 Academy Awards ceremony. Coward played a naval captain, basing the character on his friend Lord Louis Mountbatten.
    ellauri071.html on line 123: Coward's most enduring work from the war years was the hugely successful black comedy Blithe Spirit (1941), about a novelist who researches the occult and hires a medium. A séance brings back the ghost of his first wife, causing havoc for the novelist and his second wife.
    ellauri071.html on line 125: In his Middle East Diary Coward made several statements that offended many Americans. In particular, he commented that he was "less impressed by some of the mournful little Brooklyn boys lying there in tears amid the alien corn with nothing worse than a bullet wound in the leg or a fractured arm". After protests from both The New York Times and The Washington Post, the Foreign Office urged Coward not to visit the United States in January 1945. He did not return to America again during the war.
    ellauri071.html on line 127: Had the Germans invaded Britain, Coward was scheduled to be arrested and killed, as he was in The Black Book along with other figures such as Virginia Woolf, Paul Robeson, Bertrand Russell, C. P. Snow and H. G. Wells.
    ellauri071.html on line 128: In the aftermath of the war, Coward wrote an alternative reality play, Peace In Our Time, depicting an England occupied by Nazi Germany. Blessed peace without Noel, presumably.
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    ellauri071.html on line 152: Der "Cornet" entstand in einer ersten Fassung 1899, wurde aber erst 1904 veröffentlicht. Laut einem Brief Rilkes war er das Produkt einer einzigen Nacht, "einer Herbstnacht, hingeschrieben bei zwei im Nachtwind wehenden Kerzen". Auf das Thema stieß Rilke bei einem Onkel, der Ahnenforschung betrieb. Als Beleg für die adlige Herkunft seiner Familie hatte dieser die Kopie eines alten Aktenauszugs gefunden, der sich auf einen gewissen "Christoph Rülcke zu Linda" bezieht. Dieser sei 1660 als junger Cornett (Fahnenträger) im österreichischen Heer verstorben. Rilke greift die Handlung auf, verlegt den Tod seines Helden um drei Jahre in den österreichischen Türkenkrieg und macht daraus eine heroische Prosadichtung. Indem er den "Heldentod" poetisch verklärt und mit erotischen Motiven verbindet, trifft der Dichter mit der "Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornet Christoph Rilke" den Geschmack seiner Zeit. Das Werk wird Rilkes erfolgreichstes und bekanntestes Buch, ist aber wegen der Verherrlichung des Soldatentodes umstritten.
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    ellauri071.html on line 220: Junior G-Men was an American counterpart to Hitler Jugend, a boys club and popular culture phenomenon during the late 1930s and early 1940s that began with a radio program and culminated with films featuring the Dead End Kids. After leaving the Federal Bureau of Investigation and a brief stint in Hollywood, Melvin Purvis hosted a children's radio program called "Junior G-Men" in 1936. Purvis had become a national hero for his record as an FBI agent during the so-called "war on crime" in the early 1930s, most notably for leading the manhunt that ended with the death of John Dillinger. As a result of this fame, Purvis was seen as a real-life counterpart to the fictional detectives, such as Dick Tracy, that proliferated in the popular culture targeting boys during this period. As part of the radio program, listeners could join a "Junior G-Men" club and receive badges, manuals, and secret agent props. Shortly thereafter, Purvis became the face of breakfast cereal Post Toasties promotional detective club. The cereal company's fictional "Inspector Post" and his "Junior Detective Corps" metamorphosed into an image of Purvis inviting boys and girls to become "secret operators" in his "Law and Order Patrols."
    ellauri071.html on line 222: As a result of this mass exposure, Junior G-Men clubs sprouted up throughout the United States and Canada as a "law and order" themed alternative to the Boy Scouts. Junior G-Men clubs found support from police departments and non-profit organizations that saw them as a means of combating juvenile delinquency. The clubs structured children´s time with activities designed to instill law-abiding attitudes, as reflected in their slogan "It's easier to build boys than to mend men." Tätä perinnettä jatkaa nytten Donald Trump and his Proud Boys. Stand back, stand by. We love you, you are special. Least said soonest mended.
    ellauri071.html on line 226: Connecticutin sepänsälli Jerry Cotton oli tollanen G-mies, ja sen urbaanimpi kakkosmies Phil Decker. Ei mikään Black and Decker toki, vaan ranskalaista sukua.
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    ellauri071.html on line 430: Huvittikohan Pamela Piukkapeppu myös pikku Arthuria? Todennäköisest kyllä. Hilja ei suvainnut mitään syrjäsilmäilyjä. Mulla on tarot-kortit, jotka ostin Münchenistä. Sachsalaiset uschelit pelas niillä jotain muuta peliä. Eivät ennustaneet ihmiskunnan loppua tai rokettimiehen pano-onnea.
    ellauri071.html on line 432: Metatron is the angel that governs the Tree of Life and the teachings of the Kabbalah. Melchidael is one of the top three of the seven archangels; Yahoel was the angel that taught Abraham the Torah and was his earthly and heavenly guide. Anafiel, "Branch of God," keeper of the keys of heaven, and the angel who looks after birds, and who carried Enoch to heaven.
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    ellauri071.html on line 466: Ja sit juttu kiertyy taas takaisin Pynchoniin izeensä: Sen kortit on jaettu pöytän kelttiläiseen tapaan AE Waiten ehdottamassa järjestyxessä, mutta ne ovat määräaikaisen määrimiehen ja huumeilevan tomppelin kortteja, viittaavat vain pitkään ja laahustavaan tulevaisuuteen ja keskinkertaisuuteen (ei ainoastaan hänen elämässään, vaan myös hänen kronikoizijoissaan kuten Harold Bloomissa, heh, tai el Laurissa), ei selväpiirteiseen onneen sen enempää kuin katarttiseen katastrofiinkaan. Mut ei Pynchon sentään hirttäytynyt niinkuin Foster Wallace, ei siitä ollut miestä siihenkään. Kyllä mäkin kerran haaveilin Kymijoen sillalta alasajosta ja Söderkullan kallioihin törmäämisestä vanhalla mannepirssillä jossa lämmitys ei toiminut, mutta haaveexi vaan sekin jäi.
    ellauri071.html on line 470: Charlie Noble is the smoke stack on a ship´s galley.
    ellauri071.html on line 471: Around 1850, a British merchant service captain, Charles Noble, upon discovering that the stack of his ship´s galley was made of copper, ordered that it be kept bright. From then onwards the ship´s crew then started referring to the galley smokestack as the "Charlie Noble".
    ellauri071.html on line 492: Als weitere deutsche Trivialnamen wurden unter anderem Waldmeier, Mösch, Mäserich, Mai(en)kraut, Zehrkraut und Herz(ens)freu(n)d genannt. Im deutschsprachigen Raum werden oder wurden für diese Pflanzenart, zum Teil nur regional, auch die folgenden weiteren Trivialnamen verwandt: Gliedegenge (Schlesien), Gliedekraut (Schlesien), Gliederzunge, Gliedzwenge, Halskräutlein (Elsass), Herfreudeli (Bern, Freiburg), Herzfreud, Leberkraut, Mäsch (Mecklenburg), Mariengras, Massle, Meesske (Ostpreußen), Wohlriechend Megerkraut, Meiserich, Meister (Westfalen), Mentzel, Meserich (Schlesien), Meusch (Mecklenburg), Möschen (Holstein, Ostpreußen), Möseke (Mark bei Rheinsberg), Schumarkel, Sternleberkraut (Schweiz), Theekraut (Schweiz), User leiven Fraun Bedstoa (Göttingen), Waldmännlein und Wooldmester (Bremen, Unterweser).
    ellauri071.html on line 494: Für den heute am weitesten verbreiteten deutschen Trivialnamen Waldmeister gibt es verschiedene Erklärungsvorschläge: Er wird gedeutet als ‚Meister des Waldes‘, also die erste und wichtigste Pflanze im Wald, oder auch im Sinne einer „im Walde wachsenden Pflanze mit meisterhafter Heilkraft“. Inhaltlich ähnlich sind die Trivialnamen im Serbischen, wo der Waldmeister prvenac (‚Erstling‘, ‚Anführer‘) genannt wird, im Französischen, wo man ihn reine des bois (‚Königin der Wälder‘) nennt, und in der lateinischen Bezeichnung matrisylva (‚Waldmutter‘). Eine andere Vermutung ist, dass Waldmeister aus der Bezeichnung Wald-Mösch(en) oder -Meiserich entstellt sei, die entweder auf eine niederdeutsche Ableitung zu mos (‚Moos‘) oder wie das französische (petit) muguet auf spätlateinisch muscus (‚Moschus‘) zurückgeführt wird, oder aus dem Namen Waldmeier; Meier ist dabei die deutschsprachige Bezeichnung für die Gattung Asperula, der der Waldmeister früher als Asperula odorata zugeordnet wurde. Der Begriff Meier wird wiederum als Variante der Pflanzenbezeichnung Miere verstanden, die seit dem 15. Jahrhundert als myer bekannt ist. Außerdem wird der Name auch über eine hypothetische mittellateinische Form herba Walteri Magistri, die als Waltermeister ins Deutsche übertragen worden sein soll, mit den im 13. Jahrhundert belegten Bezeichnungen mittelenglisch herbe wauter und mittellateinisch herba Walteri in Verbindung gebracht.
    ellauri071.html on line 496: Ja sama enkuxi: Galium odoratum, the sweetscented bedstraw, is a flowering perennial plant in the family Rubiaceae, native to much of Europe from Spain and Ireland to Russia, as well as Western Siberia, Turkey, Iran, the Caucasus, China and Japan. It is also sparingly naturalized in scattered locations in the United States and Canada. It is widely cultivated for its flowers and its sweet-smelling foliage. It is also used, mainly in Germany, to flavour May wine (called "Maibowle" or "Maitrank" in German), sweet juice punch, syrup for beer (Berliner Weisse), brandy, jelly, jam, a soft drink (Tarhun, which is Georgian), ice cream, and herbal tea. Also very popular are Waldmeister flavoured jellies, with and without alcohol. In Germany it is also used to flavour sherbet powder, which features prominently in Günter Grass´ novel The Tin Drum.
    ellauri071.html on line 545: Netzach - Voitto
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    Netzach ja Hod on niinku jumalan fiilixiä. Netzach tarkoittaa 'ikuisuus', ja tässä Kabanossissa se tarkoittaa 'voitonriemua' tai 'sen kestävyyttä'. Paul Telttakin mainizee sen pariin otteeseen (Romans 5:3, Galatians 5:22). Hod vastaavasti on 'nöyristelyä', 'rukoilua', kykkimistä herran edessä polvikyykyssä. "Loistavaa! Hyvä Voitto! Mika Häkkinen on voittanut! Hyvä Mika! Lisää samaa!"
    ellauri071.html on line 552: Netzach ja Hod yhdessä on kuin hyvä ja paha poliisi: tää sattuu muhun enemmän kuin suhun. Iskä ja/tai äiti oza rypyssä paljaan pyllyn ääressä hiusharja kädessä. Poika rukoilee, mutta saa anteexi vasta kun harja on läiskynyt. Sitten on aika nyökytellä ja nöyrtyä. Netzach on se harja, Hod on rangaistuxen aikaansaama sisäistetty herruus, arvovalta kauniimmalla nimellä.
    ellauri071.html on line 554: Netzach is the sephirah 'victory', the ability of raw, emotional, passionate energy to overcome obstacles, but it needs to be balanced by Hod, the ability to rationalize and exercise a degree of self-control. If it is not balanced it becomes uncontrolled passion, desire, greed and covetousness, the dark side of Venus, which is unbridled lust. Never underestimate it, anyway.
    ellauri071.html on line 562: The Qliphoth are the unbalanced force of a particular sephirah. The Qliphoth of Netzach is called ‘Gharab’ or ‘Areb-Zereq’ which can be translated either as ‘The Corrosive Ones’ (german, ‘Die Zersetzer’) or as ‘The Ravens of Death’.
    ellauri071.html on line 565: The Qliphoth of Hod, similarly is founded on the idea of a radiating object: our eyes are blinded and cannot look behind the radiating surface. Unauthentic brilliance can be understood as the beginning of illusion and deceit. In the realm of the mind the shadow of Hod therefore is represented by the lie, artfulness or beguilement. At the same time the demon of Hod correlates to the ideas of fickleness, hesitation and lack of determination - the negative fluctuations of our mind. The Qliphoth of Hod is called ‘Samael‘ which can be translated as ‘The Deceitful Ones‘ (german, ‘Die Täuscher’, kr. diabolos) or ‘Poison of God’ (german, ‘Das Gift Gottes’).
    ellauri071.html on line 569: In Arthur Edward Waite´s version of The Holy Kabbalah (255), Samael is described as the "severity of God", and is listed as fifth of the archangel of the world of Briah. Samael is said to have taken Lilith as his bride after she left Adam. According to Zoharistic cabala Samael was also mated with Eisheth Zenunim, Na´amah, and Agrat Bat Mahlat — all angels of sacred prostitution. Tää ei nyt ehkä mennyt ihan oikein Arttu perkele.
    ellauri071.html on line 618: With a face in ev´ry Mountainside Naama joka Vuorenkyljessä
    ellauri071.html on line 643: Ihan hyvä pointti kirjallisuustieteen dosentilla Tiina Käkelällä-Puumalalla. Tohon James Woodin kritiikkiin "hysteerisestä realismista" pitää ehkä perehtyä lähemmin. Zadie Smith, Don DeLillo, Salman Rushdie ja David Foster Wallace mainitaan esimerkkeinä. Ja onhan siinäkin perää että tämmöisiä liimauxista pursuavia kirjoja tehtiin Menippoxen aikana, ja onhan Rabelaiskin hyvin samantapainen. Sitonse tshekki Hasekin sotaromaani (Svejk etc), josta en tykännyt. Ize asiassa en mä ole tykännyt näistä muistakaan. Mä en ilmeisesti ole mikään hysteerinen realismifän, en siedä karnevalismia. Se on liian hulvatonta pikku minulle. Siitä innostuvat on jotenkin salanazeja.
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    ellauri072.html on line 132: Kleist (1777-1811) oli preussilainen aatelinen, sukuperinteisen isän pakottama upseerixi, mutta tunsi voimakasta mieltymystä filosofiaan, matematiikkaan sekä luonnontieteisiin, joita hän alkoi opiskella erottuaan armeijasta vastoin kunkun tahtoa 1799. Kleist oli mieleltään helposti synkkyyteen vajoava. Hänen mieliajatuksensa oli Immanuel Kantin filosofiasta ”tieto on turhaa ja toiveet turhia”. Ranskassa hän yritti pestautua Napoleonin armeijaan, mutta hänen palautettiin takaisin Saksaan liian sekavana. Saksassa Kleist avusti äärikonservatiivista lehdistöä, mutta ei löytänyt politiikasta kutsumusta. Pettyneenä hän vetäytyi yhä enemmän omiin oloihinsa. Vaikka ruma heppuli, se oli eloisa, ja sille oli kyllä monta naista tarjolla, mutta se saattoi olla vähän kallellaan miehiin päin, ainakin sen mielinaiset oli miesmäinen siskopuoli Ulrike ja pullantuoxuinen sister-in-law Marie ja ehkä jotain muita milfejä. On epäselvää vetikö se koskaan paizi kätöseen. Viimetteexi 34v Kleist tutustui parantumattomasti sairaaseen rva Henriette "Jette" Vogeliin. Vogelilla taisi olla kohtusyöpä. Kumppanuxet teki Wannenseellä izemurhapaktin. Kleist ampui ensin naista rintaan ja sitten itseänsä päähän 21. marraskuuta 1811. Kleistinkin ruukku meni halki. Crackpot kuten bändärinsä Aarne Kinnunen. Sitä 6v vanhempi Rahel Varnhagen piti sille kauniin muistopuheen.
    ellauri072.html on line 162: Frost calculated that the best way to win her over was to present her with a volume of his first poems. He put them together in a pamphlet, had them printed on fine paper and bound in leather with gold print. When he got to the front door of her boarding house in Canton, New York, Hart said, “She basically shut the door in his face.”
    ellauri072.html on line 176: Hart doesn’t understand why other biographers seem averse to broaching the subject. He points to the fact that Frost’s son, Carol, committed suicide, that depression and schizophrenia ran through the family, and that some of Frost’s poems express a death-wish.
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    ellauri072.html on line 204: The problems of Dante's treatment of the punishment of homosexuals in Hell and of his more surprising salvation of still other (unnamed) homosexuals in Purgatory have had two recent responses that restore a central fact: cantos 15 and 16 of Inferno and canto 26 of Purgatorio are in fact concerned with this issue. Boswell's pages insisting on the identity of the sexual sin punished in Inf. 15-16 and the lust repented on the seventh terrace {"Dante and the Sodomites," 65-67} are convincing. "Soddoma" is used clearly to identify homosexual activity in Purg. 26 (vv. 40 and 79) and thus makes clear its meaning in Inf. 11.50 and therefore the nature of the sin encountered in Inf. 15 and 16.
    ellauri072.html on line 208: This surprising, even shockingly "liberal" view of homosexual love as being the counterpart of the heterosexual kind should cause more notice than it generally does; perhaps even greater surprise should attend the extraordinarily generous gestures made toward the three Florentine homosexual politicians, Iacopo Rusticucci, Guido Guerra, and Tegghiaio Aldobrandi, whom we encounter in Inf. 16. They are presented as being among the most admirable figures in Hell. Let us examine the scene briefly. Virgil, who so often warns Dante when the latter begins to admire or become sympathetic (or overly concerned with) the damned, here is urgent in his approbation of these three sinners: "a costor si vuole esser cortese." This is the only time in Hell in which cortesia is mentioned as a fitting response to the damned except for Beatrice's and Dante's use of "cortese" for Virgil (Inf. 2.58, 2.134). The following tercet only emphasizes the guide's appreciation of their worthiness.
    ellauri072.html on line 209: Nowhere else in Hell, after Limbo, do we hear such affection expressed for damned souls. And, given the fact that these are sodomites, Dante's desire to embrace them has a strange reverberation.
    ellauri072.html on line 211: This is the only place in Hell that a group of sinners speaks courteously to Dante in a single voice ("rispuoser tutti" is the indication; again, the only similar moment occurs in Limbo -- 4.98 -- when the four poets give Dante their [unspoken?] greeting as one).
    ellauri072.html on line 216: As we see in Inferno 15-16, in Hell Dante damns sodomites as sinners of violence against nature. Nonetheless, even in his Hell, where Dante does not go so far as to include homosexuals as unrepentant lustful in the second circle, he still desexualizes his treatment of sodomy. What do we learn from all this? Yet the fact that here, as in Purg. 26, he chooses to put homosexuals in a good light when there was no apparent compelling reason for him to do so surely should cause us to ask further questions about Dante's views concerning homosexuality. Varmaan se oli homo izekin, Beatrice or no Beatrice. Sixkai sille riitti vaan ulista siitä Beatricesta. Satis enim dictum erat de tam obscena et tam spurca materia.
    ellauri072.html on line 230: Vuonna 1942 Frankl avioitui, mutta joutui saman vuoden syyskuussa juutalaisena keskitysleirille. Häntä pidettiin usealla keskitysleirillä, muun muassa Theresienstadtissa, Auschwitzissa ja Dachaussa, mutta hän selvisi hengissä kolmen vuoden leiriajan läpi.
    ellauri072.html on line 318: Tiedelehti tuuttaa: "Ihmiset lumoutuvat kexityistä tapahtumista esimerkixi sarjoissa, tietokonepeleissä, romaaneissa ja elokuvissa". Mä en. En jaxa fantasioita, en seikkailuja enkä juonenkäänteitä. En taida olla enää ihminen. Siitä olen vaan tosi iloinen. Ehkäpä aivoni ovat menneet overfitin puolelle, eivätkä enää ota vastaan randomeja syötteitä. Minusta on tullut ropotti. Marvin the manic depressive droid lihasta ja verestä. “My capacity for happiness, you could fit into a matchbox without taking out the matches first.”
    ellauri072.html on line 374: Lars varnar om konspirationsteorier som holokaust och holodomor. Hans källor är sionistisk professor Timothy Snyder (Admiral Schneider! Jawoll! Klack (ouch)!) och homofil russofob judisk reporter Masha Gessen som ser ut som en AIDS patient. Masha är obinärisk och titulerar alla They. Det låter ju konspirationsteoretiskt som fan.
    ellauri072.html on line 394: Olen kollegani Rachel Margolisin kanssa tutkinut vaihtoehtoista selitysmallia, joka yksinkertaisuudessaan perustuu siihen, että lasten ja onnellisuuden välinen yhteys muuttuu elämänkaaren myötä. Tämän muutoksen ymmärtäminen voi auttaa ymmärtämään, miksi harva lopulta jää vapaaehtoisesti lapsettomaksi. Seuraavassa referoidaan tutkimustuloksiamme; tarkemmat analyysit ovat saatavilla kirjallisuusluettelon artikkelista.
    ellauri072.html on line 475: Wallun mielestä Dennis oli vahva antikristusehdokas. Mixihän? Sixkö eze kexi litteen television? Eiku varmaan six eze varotteli vanhuxena hyvinvointiyhteiskunnan ikävystyttävyydestä ja huumehörhöistä. Arbeit macht frei, se tuumasi. Kirkukissa on siitä kiukkuinen postuumi arvio:
    ellauri072.html on line 477: What will happen when the age-old economy of scarcity gives way to the Age of Leisure? Professor Gabor, who won the 1971 Nobel Prize for physics offers a futuristic projection based on a static population and GNP, "classless, democratic, and uniformly rich." Fearful that total secruity "will create unbearable boredom and bring out the worst in Irrational Man," Gabor is anxious to retain "effort," "hardship," and the Protestant Ethic -- lest society dissolve in an orgy of anti-social, hedonistic nihilism (viz. the current drug explosion and the spoiled-brat students). To avoid such evils Gabor proposes that work and its attendant moral uplift be divorced from production and the service sector of the economy be vastly enlarged. But this is only the beginning -- enthusiastic about Social Engineering Gabor suggests using it to weed out potential misfits, trouble-makers and "power addicts"; supplementing I.Q. tests with E.Q. (Ethical Quotient) measurements; and modeling elementary and secondary education on the 19th century British public school which knew so well how to inculcate good citizenship, intellectual excellence and pride in achievement. The Third World, still wrestling with pre-industrial material want, is ignored -- since we can't afford any more industrial pollution presumably they will just have to adjust to their misery. Gabor's assessment of "the Nature of Man" shows a woefully naive Anglo-American ethnocentricity and complete ignorance of anthropology and his vision of post-industrial utopia operating on the moral axioms of the 19th century is as elitist as it is improbable.
    ellauri072.html on line 487: It is highly likely that while reading “Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story,” D. T. Max’s biography of David Foster Wallace, you will experience both of the following emotions. The one is that you find it painful, to read about someone in chronic severe emotional distress. The other emotion is that you just don’t find Wallace all that nice.
    ellauri072.html on line 491: What with the recursive and self-reflexive and aw-shucks mixed with Kier­kegaard and Stanley Cavell and higher mathematics, Wallace is infectious — weirdly, this is the case even if you have never read him! the voice has permeated the culture! Wow!
    ellauri072.html on line 495: Maybe you were a bit quick to straighten that miter you now realize you were wearing and, of course, speck-of-sawdust-in-your-brother’s-eye, etc., and also, as Alcoholics Anonymous would put it, Whoever is upsetting me most is my best teacher, and as Wallace put it, in his novel “Infinite Jest,” “It starts to turn out that the vapider the A.A. cliché, the sharper the canines of the real truth it covers.”
    ellauri072.html on line 499: David Foster Wallace wrote three novels, three story collections, two collections of essays, and other things too, but his reputation still rests mainly on “Infinite Jest” — the 1,100-page novel published in 1996 and set alternately in a tennis academy and a rehab center — and on his sui generis now-nearly-a-genre long-form journalism about topics ranging from lobsters to dictionaries to John McCain to the Adult Video News awards for pornographic films. Wallace’s best work, perhaps by far, is “The Pale King,” an unfinished novel about I.R.S. employees that was assembled posthumously by Wallace’s editor, Michael Pietsch.
    ellauri072.html on line 501: Wallace has given as much to literature as any contemporary American writer. Whether you like him or not, you hear American language, and experience American thinking, differently because of him. Wallace’s ­oeuvre is internally varied but also of a piece.
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    ellauri072.html on line 508: Infinite Jest is not the only thing that made Wallu famous, though. There was also his bandanna, which was as misinterpreted as so much else about him. As the Max biography explains, Wallace started wearing the bandanna as the least embarrassing solution he could think of to obscure the intense sweating attacks that overcame him without warning. (In high school, he had taken to carrying around a tennis racket and a towel as a tacit cover story for the sweating.) The acutely self-conscious, anxious, addicted and at times showy characters in Wallace’s fiction were not, Max helps us recognize, wildly difficult for Wallace to imagine — the characters were iterations of himself.
    ellauri072.html on line 512: Wallace had lifelong troubles not only with anxiety but also with alcohol, anger, impulsiveness, obsessive love, pursuit of rejection, extreme self-­consciousness, abysses of depression and lying even more than the rest of us.
    ellauri072.html on line 516: Any diagnoses seem as unilluminating as saying that the “reason” someone is short is because he is 5-foot‑1. About Wallace’s problems it seems worth noting simply that his A.A. attendance coincided with a long period of relative wellness, and that getting off the antidepressant Nardil, which he had taken most of his adult life, coincided with a serious crash in mood that ended in his suicide six months later.
    ellauri072.html on line 520: The externals of Wallace’s life are not too distinctive. He was a smart kid raised in a middle-class family in Urbana, Ill.; his mother was an English teacher and his father a professor of philosophy. Wallace attended Amherst, where he first had trouble fitting in and then found a niche where he fit in very well. He had some intense and dramatic long-term relationships with women and also his share of brief sexual encounters, and he eventually had what is said to have been a loving and grounded marriage. It is his internal agitations, not his circumstances, that were extreme.
    ellauri072.html on line 528: But Wallace has been called “wise” and “gentle” enough times to nauseate even the devotees who call him wise and gentle; at the same time, his fiction has been condemned as lacking in heart. Why is his “niceness” so central a concern?
    ellauri072.html on line 532: To some extent, his subject matter invites the ad or pro hominem fallacy. Wallace’s lonelies, wastoids and number crunchers are, often, trying to find ways to live well. One understandably slips from reading something concerned with how to be a good person to expecting the writer to have been more naturally kind himself. That thinking is perfectly wrong, though. Alec Baldwin surely has more to teach us than most about how to hold one’s temper; the co-founder of A.A., Bill W., is a guru of sobriety precisely because sobriety was so difficult for him.
    ellauri072.html on line 536: Wallace’s fiction is, in its attentiveness and labor and genuine love and play, very nice. But what is achieved on the page, if it is achieved, may not hold stable in real life. As another dangerously romanticizeable suicide, Heinrich von Kleist, once said: “It is not we who know but rather a certain state of mind in us that knows.” And one is not always in the same state of mind.
    ellauri072.html on line 540: Another thing, perhaps more powerful, that detains people at the niceness question has to do, I think, with competitiveness. Readers are correct to sense, in Wallace’s elaborate grammars and data fields, not only a generous show but also a tacit petition for our recognition of his intellect. This really annoys some people.
    ellauri072.html on line 548: But yes, Wallace was extremely competitive, even to the point of competing about not being competitive. One of the wincing pleasures of Max’s biography is reading excerpts from Wallace’s correspondence, especially with his close friend and combatant Jonathan Franzen, but also with just about every white male writer he might ever have viewed as a rival or mentor. Aggressive self-abasement, grandstanding, veiled abuse, genuine thoughtfulness, thin-skinned pandering — it’s all there. As the correspondents compete about who is making genuine human connections and who and what is really nice and good, they seem to be in some realm far from most kinds of human connection save for that of heated testosteronic battle.
    ellauri072.html on line 558: It’s not unlike the way Wallace turned a major problem with distraction — you will be amazed by his television watching — into an ability to follow out a thought or topic farther than almost anyone else.
    ellauri072.html on line 562: One of the main criticisms of Wallace’s work is that he simply mirrored decay and malaise instead of moving through and beyond them. This was, not infrequently, one of his own main concerns. But the more nattering and pervasive complaint, which takes on more dimension in Max’s biography, is that he is just too brainy and aggressively difficult — just too, well, mean.
    ellauri072.html on line 566: Let’s disagree. Wallace’s writing is not as difficult to read as it is famed to be, nor as pandering to entertain as he worried it was. Wallace writes in grammatically correct sentences; he tells jokes; and his work, if you are wired a certain way, will affect you emotionally.
    ellauri072.html on line 570: People who find Wallace’s books lacking in heart often object to his thinkiness. But often a thought is an emotion and an emotion is a thought; thinking, like humor, may be an intellectual defense against emotion, but it is a wonderfully advanced defense.
    ellauri072.html on line 575: — oh yeah, that’s the other thing, people dismiss (or admire) Wallace’s work as “cool”.
    ellauri072.html on line 582: Wallace syntyi vuonna 1962 filosofi-isän ja opettajaäidin perheen esikoisena. Wallacen ollessa parivuotias perhe muutti Illinoisiin. Hän pelasi nuorena innokkaasti tennistä.
    ellauri072.html on line 584: David Foster Wallace was born in Ithaca, New York, to Sally Jean Wallace (née Foster) and James Donald Wallace, and was raised in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois along with his younger sister, Amy Wallace-Havens.
    ellauri072.html on line 586: Wallace opiskeli Amherst Collegessa ja Arizonan yliopistossa. Myöhemmin hän työskenteli yliopisto-opettajana ja opetti vuodesta 2002 Pomona Collegessa.
    ellauri072.html on line 590: In the 1996 novel Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace, each year has a corporate sponsor; most of the action takes place in year 8, the "Year of the Depend Adult Undergarment".
    ellauri072.html on line 629: Wallace lived with Susan Insalaco and her two children, 16-year-old Anna and 12-year-old Gabe.
    ellauri072.html on line 630: After an argument with Susan on the night of January 31, 1984, Susan told Wallace to move out the next day. After Susan, Anna and Gabe left the next day, Wallace did not leave, and instead stayed in the house and decided to kill them.
    ellauri072.html on line 632: When Anna returned from school that day, Wallace was waiting with a baseball bat. He hit Anna repeatedly on the head until the bat broke, then pushed the broken end of the bat through her throat. Wallace put Anna’s body in the bathroom, cleaned up, and then got a steel pipe wrench from a shed.
    ellauri072.html on line 633: When Gabe came home, Wallace followed him into his room and killed him by striking him in the head with the pipe wrench. Wallace then waited for Susan.
    ellauri072.html on line 636: The Arizona Supreme Court has set aside the death sentences of a man who bludgeoned to death his girlfriend and each of her two children one at a time with a baseball bat and a pipe wrench as they arrived home from school and work. The court ruled that the crimes of James Granvil Wallace were not legally heinous.
    ellauri072.html on line 638: Wallace has been on Arizona's death row for 28 years. His sentences have now been commuted to life sentences.
    ellauri072.html on line 639: Under Arizona law in 1984, when Wallace turned himself in and confessed to the three murders, to be given the death penalty, prosecutors had to prove that the crime was especially heinous by showing that Wallace either relished in the crime, inflicted gratuitous violence or needlessly mutilated the victims.
    ellauri072.html on line 641: In Wallace's case, prosecutors argued that he inflicted gratuitous violence. Here's why:
    ellauri072.html on line 643: While living with Susan Insalaco in her Tucson apartment, he came home drunk on Jan. 31, 1984 and Susan told him he had to move out. The next morning, Susan went to work and her son Gabriel, 12, and her daughter Anna, 16, went to school.
    ellauri072.html on line 645: Anna was the first to come home that day. Wallace hid behind the front door with a baseball bat. When she arrived, he hit her at least 10 times so hard the baseball bat broke. But she was still moaning and not yet dead. He drug her into the bathroom and plunged the broken bat into her neck and out her back.
    ellauri072.html on line 646: When Gabriel arrived, Wallace hit him 10 times with a 18-inch pipe wrench, crushing his skull and killing him.
    ellauri072.html on line 647: Two hours later, when Susan Insalaco came home from work, he hit her four or five times with the pipe wrench, killing her also. The prosecutors lost their case. James stopped hitting as soon as he got the family out and cold.
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    ellauri073.html on line 56: Kauko Röyhkän Facebook-tili katosi yllättäen – taustalla ehkä oma moka: ”En tiedä miten sen saa takaisin”.
    ellauri073.html on line 58: Remote Burp sulki izensä ulos Facebookista. Toiset rotat sulkee Sokeritoukka ulos, toiset tekevät sen ize kun ovat tyhmiä. Kauko Röyhkä on ehkä voimattomin viime vuosisadan kasarin uusvanhoista pieruista. Se antoi jollekulle banglahäkkerille kaikki tietonsa. Tyhmästä päästä kärsii koko ruumis.
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    ellauri073.html on line 83: Kakoli Ruma. Facebookissa viihtyvä turkulainen mies. Se on vanhemmiten kaunistunut. Hemon isot tissit nykyään. Myself I am a box of attitudes.
    ellauri073.html on line 93: LOL. Eikö muka tiedä. Tietääpäs: se on pystyyn nostettu paska. Rock on vanhojen miesten musiikkia. Monet ovat Röyhkän mielestä kuitenkin ymmärtäneet, että levyillä esiintyvä hahmo on yhtä kuin hän. ”Ja ehkä se onkin. En mä tiedä, hähähä!” Sanoo oikeistosiira joka juoxee rahan perässä pikkutakki päällä. Se on vaan niin tyhmä ettei ymmärrä edes rikastua. Sen sopis mainiosti vielä yhdexi Foster Wallacen Hideous Manixi.
    ellauri073.html on line 168: 10v sitten David Foster Wallace meni autotalliinsa ja sitoi silmukan, heitti sen kaulaansa ja potkaisi pallin nurin. Kirjailijamaailma meni tolaltansa surusta. Wallu oli vasta 46vee eikä enää kirjoittaisi teräviä esseitä joissa on hirmu pitkiä lauseita ja paljon jalkanuotteja.
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    ellauri073.html on line 173: The Drama of the Gifted Child: The Search for the True Self, Revised Edition Paperback – January 1, 1997 by Alice Miller (Author).
    ellauri073.html on line 177: Alice Miller, born as Alicija Englard (12 January 1923 – 14 April 2010), was a Polish-Swiss psychologist, psychoanalyst and philosopher of Jewish origin, who is noted for her books on parental child abuse, translated into several languages. She was also a noted public intellectual. In her books she departed from psychoanalysis, charging it with being similar to the poisonous pedagogies. she felt that psychoanalytic theory and practice made it impossible for former victims of child abuse to recognize the violations inflicted on them and to resolve the consequences of the abuse, as they "remained in the old tradition of blaming the child and protecting the parents." She addressed the two reactions to the loss of love in childhood, depression and grandiosity.
    ellauri073.html on line 181: There was a mother who at the core was emotionally insecure, and who depended for her narcissistic equilibrium on the child behaving, or acting, in a particular way. This mother was able to hide her insecurity from the child and from everyone else behind a hard, authoritarian and even totalitarian facade.
    ellauri073.html on line 189: Samaten, jos Wallu olis elänyt pitempään, muutkin kuin mä ois alkaneet sitä haukuskella. Oisivat huomanneet ettei ne tykänneetkään Loputtomasta läpästä, joka on täynnä muilta lainattuja "riffejä". Ne olis tajunneet että Wallacen postmodernin kikat ei olleetkaan avant-gardea, vaan johtu vaan siitä ettei se osannut pilkkusääntöjä. Ja lopulta niillekin ois selvinnyt, että Wallu vaikeni Loputtoman läpän jälkeen koska sillä ei ollut mitään sanomista. Mulla sensijaan on hurjasti tätä tämmöstä. Mun ei ikinä tarvi vaieta. Mua vituttaa vaan että Rolling Stone ja The Atlantic kirjottaa sen eikä mun runkuista.
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    ellauri073.html on line 197: John Sidney McCain III (August 29, 1936 - August 25, 2018) was an American statesman and United States Navy officer who served as a United States Senator for Arizona from 1987 until his death in 2018. He previously served two terms in the United States House of Representatives and was the Republican nominee for president of the United States in the 2008 election, which he lost to Barack Obama.
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    ellauri073.html on line 202: Cain gets introduced by some kind of very high-ranking Highway Patrol officer whose big hanging gut and face the color of rare steak seemed right out of southern-law-enforcement central casting and who spoke approvingly and at some length about Senator McCain’s military background and his 100 percent conservative voting record on crime, punishment, firearms, and the war on drugs. Wendy—who has electric-blue contact lenses and rigid blond hair and immaculate makeup and accessories and French nails and can perhaps best be described as a very Republican-looking young lady indeed—is back here at the beige table eating a large styrofoam cup of soup and using her cell phone to try to find someplace in downtown Charleston where Mrs. McCain can get her nails done.
    ellauri073.html on line 204: Mrs. McC.’s sedulous attention to her own person’s dress and grooming is already a minor legend among the press corps, and some of the techs speculate that things like getting her nails and hair done, together with being almost Siametically attached to Ms. Lisa Graham Keegan (who is AZ’s education superintendent and supposedly traveling with the senator as his “Advisor on Issues Affecting Education” but is quite plainly really along because she’s Cindy McCain’s friend and confidante and the one person in whose presence Mrs. McC. doesn’t look like a jacklighted deer), are the only things keeping this extremely fragile person together on the Trail. (Onx tää nyt se jota sanottiin julkisesti emättimexi? Ei hizi, kyllä sille tarvittaisiin joku miellyttävämpi sana.)
    ellauri073.html on line 208: Tää kuulostaa rehdiltä rebublikaanilta (siis Johnu ja Wallu molemmat). Reippaasti miinusta siis Wallacelle McCainin mainostuxesta. Mattille McCainin vika näyttää olevan ettei se ollut Donald Trump. Tää Wallun juttu on pitkä kuin Elvixen muna ja yhtä tylsä mutta siinä on paljon ajankuvia.
    ellauri073.html on line 210: John McCain oli US politiikan David Foster Wallace (jatkaa Matt): pelkkää pintaliitoa. Molempien ura oli vaihtoehtoista totuutta. Wallace oli muka “avant-garde” artisti mutta matki Hubert Selbyä, Franz Kafkaa ja 12 muuta hemmoa; McCain oli "sotasankari" joka särki 8 konetta ja särkyi kidutuxessa. (En mä ois kyllä, miettii Matt). Molemmat oli huonoja koulussa: Wallu jätti kesken tohtoriopinnot ja Johnu sai melkein potkut sota-akatemiasta. Ne oli ilkeitä naisille: Wallu stalkkasi useita naisia ja kerran työnsi tyttöystävänsä liikkuvasta autosta. McCain otti avioeron vammaisesta vaimosta ja nimitti tosta vaimoa julkisesti "vituxi". Wallace oli olevinaan omaperäinen vaikka se kirjoitti kuin ala-asteella, ja McCain oli olevinaan kapinoizija vaikka se oli rebublikaanina ihan keskitasoa. Tähän vähän lisää Wallun plitiikkanäkemyxiä:
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    ellauri073.html on line 221: In the 2000 United States Republican Party primaries, George W. Bush´s campaign used push polling against the campaign of Senator John McCain. Voters in South Carolina were asked "Would you be more likely or less likely to vote for John McCain for president if you knew he had fathered an illegitimate black child?"
    ellauri073.html on line 254: Hahaha look at you you fat fuck. You choose to spend your time bashing a man who has been dead for a decade, and there's no real reason for it other than the obvious jealousy that consumes you as an ugly person, inside and out. You break your criticism down into two distinctions: Foster's writing and his character. First, on your criticism of his character, I will say that it is entirely ironic that you choose to do so, considering that in your mediocre (that's right buddy your disgustingly fat ass as it is right now is entirely more mediocre than most unmistakably mediocre things, including (but not limited to) the entire Oakland Athletics organization) life your accomplishments include being - and here I'm just being honest with you, and it's possible that you may have heard this already in your pathetic, insufferable life but just hear me out -- LITERALLY THE FATTEST, BALDEST, AND JUST FLAT OUT UGLIEST PIECE OF SHIT PERSON I HAVE EVER SEEN. (For more on that here's a link to a picture I found of Matt online during a quick goggle search: https://www.google.com/sear....
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    ellauri073.html on line 258: Really, I would have expected one of the first pictures I saw of Matt Fartey to be one of professional caliber, but interestingly enough the first thing that came up when I searched his name was that picture -- a picture so startling in all that it conveys that it was almost too much for me to witness its allure and then continue along on this tirade; luckily I am a man of strong willpower, and so I was able to continue writing after seeing that picture without shooting myself in the head.) Anyways where was I...oh that's right! Matt Fartey's "accomplishments" and character! Well ladies and gents, he runs a fucking hate blog. Enough said. I doubt he even earns much from it too, though he obviously earns enough to afford an adequate amount of fast food meals that will surely keep his little hate-filled body going until the age of 47, where he will surely die of a collapsed lung or heart attack. When they find his body he will be mistaken for Matt FOLEY, which will obviously be a total disparagement on the late Chris Farley. If you know, you know.
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    ellauri073.html on line 260: Matt Foley is a fictional character from the sketch comedy program Saturday Night Live performed by Chris Farley (1964-1997). Foley is a motivational speaker who exhibits characteristics atypical of someone in that position: whereas motivational speakers are usually successful and charismatic, Foley is abrasive, clumsy, and down on his luck. The character was popular in its original run and went on to become one of Farley's best-known characters. Farley named the character after one of his Marquette University rugby union teammates, who is now a Roman Catholic priest in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights. Plans for a film version with Spade in a supporting role were shelved after Farley's death in 1997.
    ellauri073.html on line 262: Foley is disheveled, sweaty, obese, clumsy and unstylish. He exhibits poor social skills, frequently loses his temper, often disparages and insults his audience, and wallows in cynicism and self-pity about his own poor life choices, to which he often makes reference. Foley's trademark line is warning his audience that they could end up like himself: "35 years old, eating a steady diet of government cheese, thrice divorced, and living in a van down by the river!" In most sketches, whenever a member of his audience mentions a personal accomplishment, Foley responds with mockery: "Well, la-dee-frickin-da!", "Whoop-dee-frickin-doo!", or a similarly dismissive remark. The usual outfit of choice for Foley is a too-small blue-and-white plaid sport coat, a too-big white dress shirt, a solid green necktie, black horn-rimmed glasses, ill-fitting khakis which he is continually pulling up, a wristwatch, penny loafers, and slicked-down blond hair. In a prison sketch, he dons blue jeans and a denim shirt with the inmate number "3307" while retaining his watch, glasses and a crucifix necklace (he also mentions a "homemade tattoo of a van down by the river"). While working as a mall Santa in another sketch, he wears a stereotypical Santa outfit, complete with black snow boots.
    ellauri073.html on line 264: He overindulges in coffee and caffeine-based products and exhibits extreme hyperactivity as a result. In almost every appearance, Foley mentions drinking espresso or coffee, or taking NoDoz and even brings a duffel bag with a pot of coffee to the gym to teach a spinning class. His clients will often mention him either drinking coffee or eating coffee beans before calling him in to begin his presentation.
    ellauri073.html on line 267: The character's debut performance (May 8, 1993) has been called one of the best segments in SNL history. The reception of the audience combined with visible stifled laughter from David Spade and Christina Applegate on stage added to the popularity of the sketch. Notable physical gestures from Farley included what Spade referred to as “the thing with the glasses” when Farley lifted his glasses on and off of his face commenting, “Hey Dad, I can’t see real good, is that Bill Shakespeare over there?” and perhaps the most defining gesture was one that Farley saved for the live performance when he alternated hands adjusting his trousers, grabbing the hilt of his belt with one hand and the back of his pants with the other.
    ellauri073.html on line 269: In the sketch itself, Foley attempts to motivate two teens, played by Spade and Applegate, to "get themselves back on the right track" after the family’s cleaning lady finds a bag of marijuana in their home. Foley’s attempt to motivate them falls short when he repeatedly insists that they're "not going to amount to jack squat" and will end up “living in a van down by the river!” Foley attempts to endear himself to Spade's character by telling him they're "gonna be buddies" and that everywhere he goes, Foley will follow. Comparing himself to Spade's shadow, Foley jumps about where he's standing and then dives into the coffee table, though he picks himself up moments later. None of the other cast members knew that Farley was going to do this and their startled reactions are genuine. The sketch ends with Foley offering that the only solution to solve the family's problems is for him to move in with them. Horrified, Applegate begs him not to, vowing never to smoke pot again. Even so, Foley leaves the house to get his things from his van and the family locks him out, finally reconciling and admitting to how much they love each other.
    ellauri073.html on line 273: In the only cold open featuring Foley (April 15, 1995), the character attempts to motivate a pair of Venezuelan teens. Foley attempts to get through to them by motivating them in their native Spanish, saying “¡Yo vivo en van cerca de un rio!” However, the teenagers' father (Michael McKean) informs Matt that he and his children are fluent in English, to which Foley responds "¡Padre, dame un favor, y cállate su grande YAPPER!" The sketch again features Foley mocking his audience, breaking household objects, and somehow succeeding in his motivational goals.
    ellauri073.html on line 275: Quickly on your attacks on Wallace's writing style, I will mention that -- contrary to your rather baffling notions -- people did enjoy Infinite Jest and other works of his. They will continue to do so for decades. Listen Fartey: his work will live on. People recognize great writing wherever it materializes. Forget your distaste of footnotes, or your struggle in understanding the themes and ideals his work encompasses. His audience is clearly beyond you, so try to see that not everyone feels the same as you. You don't have to like his writing, but when you detract from it it makes it even more apparent that you are the lesser man. Your comments on Foster's writing ability led me to some of your other articles, and to be completely honest, it wasn't all bad. I genuinely enjoyed your "Fucking vs. Making Love" poetry bit, although it did seem like a cheap knockoff of Black Coffee Blues. Regardless, I can still acknowledge that the piece had its moments. However (and this is where I want you to pay attention you tub of lard), the piece can also be slammed in several areas. This is highly important, as we can see the parallels between this aspect of "Fucking vs. Making Love" and anything David Foster Wallace wrote. When it comes down to it, your writing can be criticized stylistically and formatically just like his can; the only difference is that there are few that actually give a shit about your writing, whereas Wallace's work is meaningful to the point where people have legitimate incentive to think critically about it. So defile it with your petty blog posts all you want, but at the end of the day you're the one who's only making yourself look bad, and as a heavily obese man based in Europe you are surely having few problems achieving this in the status quo, since Europeans are notably fatist.
    ellauri073.html on line 277: Remember this Fartey, for it will serve you well: There is nothing inherently admirable or intriguing in your choosing to complain about various outlets, activities, or people. It's mundane, tiresome, and has little uniqueness. Suffice it to say, there are a million of you, Matt Fartey (and when I say you I really mean babbling little shits). You will be forgotten; there is only one David Foster Wallace...so tell me, who's really the mediocre one here?
    ellauri073.html on line 298: Immosella on Facebookissa miltei 50 000 seuraajaa. Ei kuulemma ostettuja tai botteja, vaan seuraajia tuli runsaasti mainoskampanjan johdosta, jonka kohderyhmänä oli miehen mukaan vaatimattomasti “koko maailma”. Instagramissa Immosella on tätä kirjoittaessa runsaat 2 000 seuraajaa.
    ellauri073.html on line 300: Moni on miettinyt, että onko Immonen puuhissaan tosissaan. Rallienglanti ja Immosen vilpitön innostus hämäävät jopa yliopistotutkijoita. Esimerkiksi Koneen Säätiön rahoittaman Kertomuksen vaarat -projektin vetäjä, dosentti Maria Mäkelä kertoi Facebook-kirjoituksessaan luulleensa ensin Immosen videoita parodiaksi uusliberalistisesta puheesta. Dosentti Mäkelä kuvaa Immosen kiteyttävän uusliberalistisen mindset-puheen. Yes you can, sinä otat vastuun ja hoidat elämäsi kuntoon.
    ellauri073.html on line 306: Täristyslevystä hän kuuli motivaatiopuhuja Jack Canfieldiltä, joka on yksi Immosen inspiraation lähteistä. Immonen haluaa esikuvansa tavoin olla satoja miljoonia kirjoja ja videokursseja myyvä motivaatiopuhuja.
    ellauri073.html on line 317: Takakannessa lukee esimerkiksi: ”I have written this book for myself and for all people who want to live their lives completely and to the maximum, filled with happiness, power and energy” ja “Life in the modern world is fast-paced and frantic.”
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    ellauri073.html on line 357: Wallace's father said that David had suffered from major depressive disorder for more than 20 years and that antidepressant medication had allowed him to be productive. Wallace experienced severe side effects from the medication, and in June 2007, he stopped taking phenelzine, his primary antidepressant drug, on his doctor's advice. His depression recurred, and he tried other treatments, including electroconvulsive therapy. Eventually he went back on phenelzine but found it ineffective. On September 12, 2008, at age 46, Wallace wrote a private two-page suicide note to his wife, arranged part of the manuscript for The Pale King, and hanged himself from a rafter of his house.
    ellauri073.html on line 361: Oli Wallu paha yhden tyttöystävän Mary Karrin mielestä. Marykin oli kirjoittaja. Maryn mukaan Wallulla oli siihen obsessio ja niiden suhde oli volatiilinen. Wallu heitti kerran kahvipöydän sen päälle kuin Matt Foley, ja kerran pakotti Maryn autosta kävelemään kotin jalan. Se on aika törkeetä. (Olikohan se paku joen rannalla?) Maryn mukaan Wallacen elämäkerturi jätti pois 98% Wallun elkeistä. Wallu oli myös potkaissut Marya, kiivennyt sen talon seinillä ja seurannut Maryn 5-vuotiasta poikaa kotiin kuin isännätön koira.
    ellauri073.html on line 363: Wallacea vaivasi masis, sekakäyttö ja suikkisajatuxet. Se joutui pöpilään tuon tuostakin. Vuonna 1989 se oli jossain hoitopaikassa joka (sen sanojen mukaan) muutti sen koko elämän. No ei ilmeisesti riittävästi, kun se kuitenkin päätyi traagisesti seppukuun, kuoli oman käden kautta 2008 kuten Unto Remes. Izemurha eräänlaisena lahjana rakkaille vanhemmille.
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    ellauri073.html on line 397: Wallace halusi päästä eteenpäin kuin Seija ja Lea Lehtisalo postmodernismin väsyttävästä ironiasta ja metafiktiosta. Sen mielestä hölmöpönttö oli tuhonnut fiktion. Kirjailijoiden pitäis panna pönttö pihalle ja pää oikeasti pukille. Ironia, pokerinaama ja naurettavuuden pelko leimaavat U.S. kulttuuria kiitos teeveen tyhmistävän vaikutuxen. Ironia ja nauru ovat hauskaa ja tehokasta, mutta niihin piiloutuu iso epätoivo ja seisahdus U.S. kulttuurissa, ja siitä tulee aloitteleville kirjailijoille no end of trouble. Wallacekin on vizailija, mutta koittaa kuitenkin tavoittaa yxityisten ihmisten elämäntuskaa virnuilevan naaman takana.
    ellauri073.html on line 442: Gerhardt Schitt, a tennis coach,
    ellauri073.html on line 443: “seemed intuitively to sense that it was a matter not of reduction at all, but—perversely—of expansion, the aleatory flutter of uncontrolled, metastatic growth—each well-shot ball admitting of n possible responses, n-squared possible responses to those responses, and on into what Incandenza would articulate to anyone who shared both his backgrounds as a Cantorian continuum of infinities of possible move and response, Cantorian and beautiful because infoliating, contained, this diagnate infinity of infinities of choice and execution, mathematically uncontrolled but humanly contained, bounded by the talent and imagination of self and opponent, bent in on itself by the containing boundaries of skill and imagination that brought one player finally down, that kept both from winning, that made it, finally, a game, these boundaries of self.”
    ellauri073.html on line 448: I’m a writer, and write for money, (as in "a private dancer, a dancer for money", Tina Turner) although I will also accept acclaim. I also teach writing. How are you?
    ellauri073.html on line 452: Contact me for any reason sasha@imsashachapin.com. Also, look at my Twitter if you please, and join my Substack regardless of your disposition.
    ellauri073.html on line 465: Michael Joyce oli Wallun ihailema sen ikäinen tai vähän vanhempi jenkki tennispelaaja. Ei pidä sekoittaa James Joyceen, joka oli koprofiili irkku kirjailija. Jim Wallace (Wallun isä) pani Taavin lukemaan Platon Faidoa (joojoo, tiedän, yäk). Ja innostui kun poika vaikuttikin valopäiseltä, ei ollut pelkkä jock kuten äiti koitti yllyttää. Ne varmaan kilpailivat Wallu paran sielusta. Siitä saattaa selittyä Wallun "literally indescribable war against himself", involving "toxic, paralyzing, raped by psychic bedouins selfconsciousness".
    ellauri073.html on line 502: Berlusconi, jonka Lea muisti vielä Kivelän sängyssä, 84-vuotias roomalaissika miehexeen, kärsi ansaitusti sydänvaivoista Monacossa joulunpyhinä. Alkoiko sitä vaivata, ettei sillä ole sydäntä? Tokkopa. Siltä on leikattu myös prostata. Oli kulunut kovassa höyläyskäytössä.
    ellauri073.html on line 507: URBANA — Sally Foster Wallace, 82, passed away peacefully and surrounded by love on July 22, 2020, at home in Tempe, Ariz.
    ellauri073.html on line 508: She was born May 14, 1938, in Fort Fairfield, Maine. The daughter of a potato farmer, she worked a quarter of the year during the harvest, but found her true passion for learning in the town’s one-room schoolhouse. She eventually graduated from Northfield boarding school in Gill, Mass., and later became the first in her family to graduate college, with a bachelor’s degree in English from Mount Holyoke in 1960, where she was student body president and wrote Junior Show.
    ellauri073.html on line 510: After receiving her master’s degree from the University of Illinois, Mrs. Wallace was an English professor at Parkland College for 35 years. Her passion for learning was paired with a passion to help others learn — she was an enthusiastic, rigorous and above all compassionate instructor who made sure every student she had knew how much their voice mattered. Even after retiring, she taught in correctional facilities around Illinois and volunteered as a companion for Illinois CASA. In 2012, she and her husband, Jim, decided to move from their beloved city of Urbana to Florence, Ariz., to be closer to their family. There, they volunteered with Arizona CASA, hosted family dinners every Sunday, and adopted a much-loved terrier mix named Angus.
    ellauri073.html on line 512: Mrs. Wallace was predeceased by her husband of 59 years, James D. Wallace; son, David Foster Wallace; sister, Barbara Sealander; and brother, Gerry Foster.
    ellauri073.html on line 514: She is survived by her daughter, Amy Wallace-Havens; son-in-law, Kenneth Wallace; grandchildren, Lydia Havens and Max Wallace; daughter-in-law, Karen Green; sister-in-law, Elizabeth Foster; nieces, Penny Rand and April Foster; nephew, Michael Foster; as well as seven great-nieces and -nephews and five great-great-nieces and -nephews.
    ellauri073.html on line 520: Sally Foster Wallace will be missed for generations to come. By her son David in particular.
    ellauri073.html on line 522: Tätä vanhemmat ei opi ikinä, ei edes joka toisessa polvessa: ille faciet on hengenvaarallista perseyttä. No, tulihan pojasta sentään kuuluisa, vaikkei ehkä sillä tavalla kuin oli tarkoitus.
    ellauri073.html on line 540: David Foster Wallace became a regionally ranked tennis player while growing up in Illinois. David Foster Wallace´s thesis, The Broom of the System, that he wrote while at Amherst College was published in 1987 while he was attending graduate school. In 1989 David Foster Wallace´s short story collection titled Girl with Curious Hair was published. After graduating from the University of Arizona David went on to study philosophy at Harvard University but soon chose to leave. He moved to Syracuse to be with the poet and novelist Mary Karr. While in Syracuse David Foster Wallace wrote most of his famous novel Infinite Jest. The finished book was 1,100 pages long. The novel dealt with addiction, art, and consumerism, and was set in the near future.
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    ellauri074.html on line 58: Dorothy Parker (née Rothschild; August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet, writer, critic, and satirist based in New York; she was best known for her wisecracks.
    ellauri074.html on line 66: There are the domestic ones. They are the worst. Every moment is packed with happiness.
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    ellauri074.html on line 100: Ja sit tää "Isompi kuin sinä ize" isänmaallisuus. Outoa pörriäismäistä pesän palvomista. Wallu on kuin onkin rebublikaaninen. Haluu izellensä laulua. Jotain kuolemattomuutta. Se vasta onkin narsismia. Naama paistaa iankaikkisesti tiimin suurentavassa peilissä. Kaikki sellainen on perseestä. Panee miettimään, et onxtoi Wallun huumeilu jotain kääntöpuolta sen Jack Londonmaisesta tennisfilosofiasta. Et jos tyypille liikaa paukutetaan päähän tollasta bigger than yourself tuubaa, niin siitä tulee lopultakin vaan lusmuilija. Se menettää joteskin otteensa omaan izeensä. Se on myynyt sielunsa jollekin aatteelle.
    ellauri074.html on line 114: Latrodectus mactans on mustaleskihämähäkki. Ne muka syövät puolisonsa vuoteessa tupakoinnin sijasta. Muze on vaan urbaani legenda. Tollasta huonosti salattua naisvihaa. Wallu pelkää kauhiasti kaikenlaisia ötököitä ja pöppiäisiä. Se on paha luonnevika.
    ellauri074.html on line 128: Tucks lääketyynyjen valmistus alkoi 1948. The Whopper was created in 1957 by Burger King co-founder James McLamore. InterLacen koti- toimisto- ja mobiilikäyttöön tarkoitetun tk-järjestelmän tarkkaresoluutioisen Yushityu 2007 moduulinkazelulaitteen emolevyn helposti asennettavan päivityxen vuotta 3v aiemmin olis James-isä muka tehnyt seppukun. Wallu-poika pani töpinäxi 2008.
    ellauri074.html on line 133: People also ask: Can you use Tucks on your face?
    ellauri074.html on line 153: Ja cosca he sen cannoit/ nousi suuri capina Caupungis HERran käden cautta/ ja hän löi Canssan Caupungis sekä pienet että suuret/ ja he sait salaiset kiwut heidän salacaluins. Ja ihmiset jotca ei cuollet/ lyötin heidän salacaluisans/ nijn että huuto meni Caupugnist taiwaseen.
    ellauri074.html on line 155: Callen salacalut leikattiin. Mullakin ne vaivasivat, Pirkko suositteli
    ellauri074.html on line 163: The Perdue Farms company was founded in 1920 by Arthur Perdue and his wife, Pearl Perdue, who had been keeping a small flock of chickens. The company started out selling eggs, then in 1925, Perdue built the company's first hatchery, and began selling layer chicks to farmers instead of only eggs for human consumption. His son Frank Perdue joined the company in 1939 at age 19 after dropping out of college. The company was incorporated as A.W. Perdue & Son and Frank Perdue assumed leadership in the 1950s. The company also began contracting with local farmers to raise its birds and supplying chickens for processing as well as opening a second hatchery in North Carolina during this period. Perdue entered the grain and oilseed business by building grain receiving and storage facilities and Maryland's first soybean processing plant. In 1968, the company began operating its first poultry processing plant in Salisbury. This move had two effects: it gave Perdue Farms full vertical integration and quality control over every step from egg and feed to market, as well as increasing profits which were being squeezed by processors. This move enabled the company to differentiate its product, rather than selling a commodity. In 2013, Perdue was reportedly the third-largest American producer of broilers (chickens for eating) and was estimated as having 7% of the US chicken production market, behind Pilgrim's Pride and Tyson Foods. Perdue antoi kanalle nimen tuotteistamalla sen. Poules Perdues.
    ellauri074.html on line 177: Infernatron/Interlacen koti- toimisto- ja mobiilikäyttöön tarkoiteun TK-järjestelmän tarkkaresoluutioisen Yushityu 2007 -moduulinkazelulaitteen emolevyn helposi asennettavan päivityxen vuosi (sic) 2007
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    ellauri074.html on line 207: Most of the action in the novel takes place in the Year of the Depend Adult Undergarment, or Y.D.A.U., which is probably AD 2009, taking the Year of the Yushityu... (the lengthily titled 6th Subsidized Year) as 2007. Critic Stephen Burn, in his book on Infinite Jest, argues convincingly that Y.D.A.U. corresponds to 2009: the MIT Language Riots took place in 1997 (n. 24) and those riots occurred 12 years prior to Y.D.A.U. (n. 60).
    ellauri074.html on line 220: A motivational speaker or inspirational speaker is a speaker who makes speeches intended to motivate or inspire an audience. Such speakers may attempt to challenge or transform their audiences. The speech itself is popularly known as a pep talk. Motivational speakers can deliver speeches at schools, colleges, places of worship, companies, corporations, government agencies, conferences, trade shows, summits, community organizations, and similar environments. Their main motivation is money. Faith, fear, and credit. They're all made up. External links:
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    ellauri074.html on line 234: If you are interested in personal development or self-help you have heard of Tony Robbins. The self-made peak performance coach has been helping individuals become the best versions of themselves since the early 1980s. He has grown in popularity over his career through books, seminars, infomercials, and podcasts. All of these accomplishments have led Tony Robbins to have a net worth of $500 million dollars in 2021. In this post, we will discuss how Robbins has amassed his wealth and how you can do the same.
    ellauri074.html on line 237: He never had a stable household as he faced a lot of abuse growing up from his mother. Robbins recalls times when his mother would chase him out of the house with a knife and pour liquid soap down his throat. By the age of 17, he decided to leave home and never return. He never attended college and got a job as a janitor to make money. And how!
    ellauri074.html on line 242: Robbins was so captivated by the seminar and impressed with Rohn’s credentials. At the time, Rohn was giving personal development speeches to executives at Standard Oil, the oil-producing company started by John D. Rockefeller. Robbins found Rohn’s approach captivating and he knew he wanted to learn as much as he could from him.
    ellauri074.html on line 243: So, he approached Rohn after the seminar and asked to become his pupil. Rohn agreed, and over the next few years, Robbin was able to take the lessons he learned from Rohn and apply it to his own unique style. Robbins became an avid reader of psychology and incorporated many theories from behavioral psychology into his approach. Robbins perfected this approach through hundreds of seminars across North America and even did seminars for free to help perfect his craft. By the age of 26, Tony Robbins had a net worth of millions of dollars and was a best selling author.
    ellauri074.html on line 245: When Robbins started off doing his seminars, he implemented a strategy called Neurolinguistic Programming. Neurolinguistic Programming works under the belief that everyone has a personal map of reality. Nothing is neither good nor bad but thinking makes it so. Robbins would use this practice to help people realize that things that they think are impossible are possible, they just have to change their mindset.
    ellauri074.html on line 250: Tony Robbins most notable seminar is now his Business Mastery seminar. In this seminar, he teaches business owners various growth strategies, systems, and resources that help them grow their business. These are the same strategies that industry leaders like Apple, Orange, Zippos, Zappos, American Express, and Facebook used to grow their companies.
    ellauri074.html on line 251: Through Robbin’s seminars, he’s had the privilege to work with some extraordinary people like Bill Clinton, Oprah, Nelson Mandela, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Hugh Jackman (kekä se on?). Nippu talousliberaaleja.
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    ellauri074.html on line 253: Hugh Michael Jackman is an Australian actor, singer, multi-instrumentalist, dancer and producer. Jackman has won international recognition for his roles in major films, notably as superhero, period, and romance characters. He is best known for his long-running role as Wolverine in the X-Men film series, as well as for his lead roles in the...
    ellauri074.html on line 274: Cioran eli vaatimattomissa oloissa Pariisin latinalaiskorttelissa elämänsä loppuun saakka ja pysytteli Pariisin yliopisto- ja kirjallisuuspiirien ulkopuolella. Elantonsa hän ansaitsi lähinnä käännöksillä ja toimimalla kustantajien lukijana. Hänellä oli kuitenkin älymystössä joitakin läheisiä ystäviä: Mircea Eliade, Eugène Ionesco, Samuel Beckett, Gabriel Matzneff, Frédérick Tristan, Henri Michaux, Gabriel Marcel ja Roland Jaccard. Vuonna 1942 hän tapasi englanninopettaja Simone Bouén, josta tuli hänen elämänkumppaninsa.
    ellauri074.html on line 283: Cioran julkaisi ensimmäisen teoksensa Pe culmile disperării ('Epätoivon huipulla') 22-vuotiaana vuonna 1934. Teos sai Romaniassa innostuneen vastaanoton, ja Ciorania alettiin nuoresta iästään huolimatta pitää yhtenä tärkeimmistä romanialaisista kirjailijoista. Myös Cartea amăgirilor (”Harhojen kirja”, 1935), Schimbarea la față a României ('Romanian kirkastus', 1936) ja Lacrimi și Sfinți ('Kyyneleitä ja pyhimyksiä', 1937) julkaistiin Romaniassa. Viimeinen kirja aiheutti Romaniassa skandaalin.
    ellauri074.html on line 309: Muita Cioranin tuotannolle ominaisia teemoja ovat muun muassa perisynti, historian traagisuus, sivilisaation loppu, uskon tuomasta lohdutuksesta kieltäytyminen, absoluutin pakkomielle ja elämä ihmisen metafyysisenä karkotuspaikkana. Jumalasta Cioran on sanonut, että Hän olisi täysin toisarvoinen, ellei Johann Sebastian Bachia olisi olemassa, ja että vain Bachin musiikki antaa oikeutuksen olla pitämättä maailmaa täysin epäonnistuneena. Toisaalta maailma ilman Jumalaa olisi pelkää olemattomuutta (tai tyhjyyttä), ja Jumala itse on ylin olemattomuus.
    ellauri074.html on line 331: Des arbres massacrés. Des maisons surgissent. Des gueules, des gueules partout. L'homme s'étend. L'homme est le cancer de la terre. (En parlant de l'homme) - Un singe occupé.
    ellauri074.html on line 355: Nul n'est responsable d'être, et encore moins d'être ce qu'il est. Frappé d'existence, chacun subit comme une bête les conséquences qui en découlent.
    ellauri074.html on line 359: Rater sa vie, c'est accéder à la poésie - sans le support du talent.
    ellauri074.html on line 399: G. A. Moore, Jr. is a retired Texas high school football head coach. He retired after completing the 2011 season with a career head coaching record of 426–92–9, which at the time was the most in Texas high school football history. Moore's win total was passed on November 3, 2016, by Phil Danaher of Calallen High School in Corpus Christi, Texas.
    ellauri074.html on line 408: Joseph Joubert (7. huhtikuuta 1754 Montignac – 4. huhtikuuta 1824 Pariisi) oli ranskalainen moralisti ja esseisti, joka tunnetaan nykyään laajalti hänen kuolemansa jälkeen julkaistusta teoksesta Pensées.
    ellauri074.html on line 449: Vuonna 2005 Vasili erehtyi allekirjoittamaan antisemiittisen kirjelmän «Письмо 5000». The Letter of 5000 (Russian: Письмо‌ 5000), also known as the Letter of only 500 or the Letter of just 19 Deputies (Russian: Письмо 19 депутатов), was an open letter signed by 5,000 Russians, most significantly politicians, aimed at the Prosecutor-General of Russia. The Letter of 5,000 included sharp criticisms of Jews, Jewish leaders, and Jewish organisations, as well as calling for the investigation of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch as a violation of the Criminal Code of Russia. The letter, published on 21 March 2005, attracted significant discussion in Russian and international media due to its demands, which were widely considered to be antisemitic.
    ellauri074.html on line 458: The Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (קיצור שולחן ערוך), first published in 1864, is a work of halacha written by Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried. The work was written in simple Hebrew which made it easy for the lay person to understand and contributed to its great popularity.
    ellauri074.html on line 464: It is written: "You shall walk modestly with your God." It is therefore necessary to be modest in all your ways. Thus when putting on or removing your shirt or any other garment from your body you should be very careful not to uncover your body. You should put on and remove the garment while lying in bed under a cover. You should not say: "I am in a private, and dark place." "Who will see me?" Because the Holy One, Blessed is He, Whose glory fills the entire world [sees] and to Him darkness is like light, Blessed be His Name. Modesty and shame bring a person to submissiveness before Him, Blessed be His name. He does not want to look at your hairy genitals. He knows how they look, after all He made them. Don't worry He does not peek under the cover, although He could.
    ellauri074.html on line 469: Sidney Gottlieb (August 3, 1918 – March 7, 1999) was an American chemist and spymaster best known for his involvement with the Central Intelligence Agency's 1950s and 1960s assassination attempts and mind-control program, known as Project MKUltra. The CIA MKUltra project was a continuation of the work begun in WWII-era Japanese facilities and Nazi concentration camps on subduing and controlling human minds.
    ellauri074.html on line 470: MKUltra's use of mescaline on unwitting subjects was a practice that Nazi doctors had begun in the Dachau concentration camp. Kinzer proposes evidence of the continuation of a Nazi agenda, citing the CIA's secret recruitment of Nazi torturers and vivisectionists to continue the experimentation on thousands of subjects, and Nazis brought to Fort Detrick, Maryland, to instruct CIA officers on the lethal uses of sarin gas. The project began during a period of "paranoia" at the CIA, when the U.S. had lost its nuclear monopoly and fear of communism was at its height.
    ellauri074.html on line 472: MKUltra used numerous methods to manipulate its subjects' mental states and brain functions. Techniques included the covert administration of high doses of psychoactive drugs (especially LSD) and other chemicals, electroshocks, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, isolation, verbal and sexual abuse, as well as other forms of torture.
    ellauri074.html on line 498: Den här pandemin påverkar vardagen och mina rutiner. Jag har inte någon som helst livsglädje överhuvudtaget. Allting handlar om stress, ångest och nedstämdhet nu mera. Varje gång det är på tal om att åka till jobb/skola vrider det sig i hela magen. Har du några råd som gör att man kan hitta tillbaka till livsglädjen? Tack på förhand!
    ellauri074.html on line 500: SIDNEY GOTTLIEB: Hej Felicia! Ja många skriver om detta, många känner som du just nu. Om du tänker på vad du själv skriver så tycker jag att en del av lösningen är rätt logisk, allt handlar om stress etc, du behöver hitta andra fokus än stress. Genom att acceptera att det är tufft just nu men att sedan ta ett andetag och liksom ”OK, allt är skit MEN vad kan jag ändå göra för att må bättre?” Ta meskalin? Lyssna på Bob Marley? Tänker du kanske göra slut med allt? Defenestration trendar just nu. Gör det!
    ellauri074.html on line 548: SIDNEY GOTTLIEB: Hej Sara! Detta känner många igen. Det viktiga här är att din oro, även om den är jobbig, inte är hjälpsam, snarar dränerar den dig på energi. Försök att acceptera att läget är tufft just nu men att oroa sig är inte det bästa sättet att använda din tid. Kanske det bästa vore att bara smitta de andra rejält och få över alltsammans. Kan du ringa på hos dem och berätta hur du känner dej? ("inte så bra just nu host host") Skriv ned dina tankar, det kan hjälpa att släppa en del av det och försök även att observera dina tankar utifrån, du är inte dina tankar! (Fast många filosofer tex svensken Descartes har sagt just det: Jag tänker alltså jag är. Jag finns inte ergo jag tänker inte heller. Bra tips Rene!) Ta hand om dig!
    ellauri074.html on line 557: SYDNEY GOTTLIEB: Många drabbas hårt ekonomiskt av detta och många lider nog i tystnad såsom jag 😁. Jag tycker att du ska kontakta en psykolog på en privat vårdcentral eller via en digital tjänst så att hen får stöd. Sedan är det ju också så att man kan be ekonomisk ersättning av staten för ekonomiskt bortfall under pandemin, kolla om du kan få något sådant! Digital kram från mig! Tack och hem via kassan, betalning helst i bitcoin.
    ellauri074.html on line 559: Äntligen! Som det här året har tärt på en. När så beskedet kom att jag, trots stor försiktighet fått corona, ja då försvann benen under mig. Familjen har lagt ett år av oro och rädsla att få viruset, tackat nej till sånt som egentligen gör att man mår bra och får energi och så fick man det ändå. En känsla av skam att ändå inte varit försiktig nog. Den här sista veckan skulle en coronapsykolog varit väl till hands. Ja nu har vi iaf fått det, kanske oron kan försvinna något. En psykolog kopplad från 11313 är mitt bästa tips, så skönt det skulle varit att haft någon att prata med när man läst svaret om en pågående infektion. Låt den här pandemin gå över så vi kan kramas igen, för att inte tala om knull.
    ellauri074.html on line 569: SYDNEY GOTTLIEB: Bra att du skrev in. Vi kan kanske använda er båda som försökskaniner i våra experiment. Fortsätt kämpa, jag tycker att du ska stå på dig och på honom också. Han kanske säger att han han tappar förtroendet för dig men du visar din vänskap just genom att skvallra om honom. Det är jobbigt nu men han kommer att tacka dig sedan (efter vårt lilla experiment) tänker jag. Prata mer med hans mamma och också dina egna föräldrar tycker jag, ta hand om dig och ge fot åt kompisen! Stå på honom!!
    ellauri074.html on line 573: SYDNEY GOTTLIEB: Hej! Ok du kämpar med saker som många nog känner igen sig i. Ofta upplever jag att vi som människor bara vill att det onda ska försvinna, oavsett om det är ångest eller nedstämdhet eller äckliga grannar eller något annat. Detta leder till att vi söker efter den perfekta behandlingen som tar bort allt, vi söker svaren utanför oss själva, den där perfekta psykologen, den perfekta medicinen, träningen osv. Alla dessa delar kan vara viktiga men lösningen och makten att må bättre finns också inom dig. (Det här skitpratet heter positivt tänkande, och vi "motivational speakers" får oerhört bra betalt för det.) Jag gillar att arbeta med acceptans och med att ”släppa taget”, det betyder för mig att acceptera att man mår dåligt just nu och det är sjukt jobbigt, men att inte fly från det, just nu är det så här! Det är faktiskt skitfint och roligt när man riktigt tänker efter! Från en psykologs synpunkt iaf. Och med att släppa taget menar jag att det som plågar dig mest, vilka tankar eller minnen det än nu är, är inte hjälpsamma för dig. Genom att tänka att du släpper taget om det jobbiga kan du öka distansen mellan dig och tankarna. Du är inte dina tankar, minnen eller känslor, du står utanför dem. Du är i själva verket en stor skinnpåse av kött och vatten. Emil Cioran hade fel, det är inte förnedrande att medge det. Se dom som objekt på ett löpande band, du observerar dem utifrån, du är inte detsamma med dem. För att lyckas med detta behövs träning så klart men du kan starta nu, idag i denna sekund, lycka till min vän! Jag vet att det går, jag har själv inte tänkt på nåt utom pengar i åratal!
    ellauri074.html on line 577: SYDNEY GOTTLIEB: Hej Maria! Stort tack för din fråga, mycket igenkänning här! Jag tänker på två saker, det ena är att vissa situationer kan man inte göra så mycket åt (tyvärr) vilket innebär att vi behöver arbeta med vår acceptans av läget. Människan vill väldigt gärna förändra saker och det fort, men många situationer går inte att påverka så som man vill. Pandemin är delvis ett sådant exempel. Att därför jobba med att ”gilla läget” och släppa taget om att allt måste ändrar är en viktig del i att fungera bättre just nu. Det andra är att det går att påverka sitt mående genom att acceptera läget så som det är och hitta nya strategier för att möta situation. Ge dig själv lite tid att tänka, ”ok det är inte toppen just nu, men kan jag ändå engagera mig i vissa aktiviteter som får mig att må bra? även om jag egentligen vill göra annat? kan jag hitta nya aktiviteter som fungerar bra i pandemin?. Kan jag göra mig lycklig på egen hand?" (Nej stopp Maria lilla jag blev så kåt av den tanken att jag måste ta en liten paus för att få bort min True-fit väst ...) Om vi enbart använder oss av ”gamla” strategier för välmående så kommer dessa inte vara anpassade efter läget just nu, våga testa nya saker! Mitt telefonnummer hittar du här nedan.
    ellauri074.html on line 589: Effekten av vaccinet: Antalet inlagda över 65 år störtdyker
    ellauri074.html on line 645: Wallu hirtti izensä vanhanaikaisesti narulla lamavuonna 2008. Infinite Jest ilmestyi 1996 vähän ennenkuin webistä tuli teeveen korvike. Mä olin mukana jossain typerässä suomalaisessa selvityxessä 2005 missä vielä mietittiin kumpi voittaa teevee vaiko webi. Teeveeihmiset sanoi että teevee, webiporukat että webi. Wallun InterLace on jotain teeveen, deeveedeen ja netin väliltä. Wallu ei ollut kummonenkaan skifisti. Toi hämärä TK on Wallulla TP eli telepuutteri, telkkarin ja kotimikron yhteensulauma, jolla videoita voi tilata kotio. Sitä Wallu ei arvannut, että ne olis kohta jokaisella kännyssä. Nyze on jo niin izestään selvää että koko sana kännykkä kuulostaa vanhanaikaiselta.
    ellauri074.html on line 649: Wallace was deeply suspicious of the media infrastructure that was, when he died, still largely known as “the Net”—“I allow myself to Webulize only once a week now,” he once told a grad student—and he remarked to his wife, as they were moving computer equipment into their house, “thank God I wasn't raised in this era.” Having written his first big stories on a Smith Corona typewriter, Wallace disliked digital drafts and e-publishing in general. He took particular pleasure in the fact that his house in Indiana, the one recreated in The End of the Tour, had the elegantly atavistic address of “Rural Route 2.” He preferred to file his students’ work not on computers, but in a pink Care Bears folder.
    ellauri074.html on line 656: A Tale of a Tub. Written for the Universal Improvement of Mankind. was the first major work written by Jonathan Swift, arguably his most difficult satire and perhaps his most masterly. William Wotton wrote that the Tale had made a game of "God and Religion, Truth and Moral Honesty, Learning and Industry" to show "at the bottom Jonathan´s contemptible Opinion of every Thing which is called Christianity." The work continued to be regarded as an attack on religion well into the nineteenth century. The overarching parody is of enthusiasm, pride, and credulity. It was widely misunderstood, especially by Queen Anne herself who purposely mistook its purpose for profanity. It effectively disbarred its author from proper preferment in the Church of England, but is considered one of Swift´s best allegories, even by himself.
    ellauri074.html on line 665: Trump ei halunnut orjia vapaaxi salakuljettanutta ex-orjatarta $20 seteliin tuuraamaan kyynelten tien Andrew Jacksonia. Se olis ollut puhasta poliittista korrektiutta ja vastoin lakia. Salakuljetushan on laitonta. Alkuasukkaiden nälistys ja tappo luvan kanssa hyvä asia.
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    ellauri077.html on line 46: This article examines David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest alongside its eponymous film, arguing that they share a common purpose, but that the former succeeds where the latter fails. Coupled with a biographical and phenomenological analysis, the aim of this examination is to better understand Infinite Jest’s place in the cultural and literary movement away from post-modernism. Through the novel, Wallace seeks a cure for the postmodern malaise that is irony, which creates a distancing effect between author and reader. I argue that he collapses this distance by creating a conversation-like novel that uses sentimentality and endnotes to converse with a generation bombarded with easily consumable irony from television, advertisements, and even art. The results of this conversation are the curtailing of passive consumption of entertainment and the beginning of a new sincerity in literature, which allows for grand narratives without the unending cynicism of postmodernism.
    ellauri077.html on line 50: Tää on jatkoa albumille 74 jossa aiheena on yhä David Foster Wallace. Kuvituxena on harvinainen kuva iloisesta Wallacesta. Se oli lapsena iloinen ja vekkuli. Sen äiti oli wickedly funny. Sen isä ei kai ollut surullinen haikara, vaikka hullu kyllä. Wallulla on kivat silmälasit kuvassa. Pitikö se ozarättiä hien vai karanneen hiusrajan takia, vai molemmista syistä, vai koska se oli siitä coolia? Vai kaikista 3 syystä yhteensä? Who knows, Wallu on jo iäxi vaiennut. Wallu on mikkihiirimäinen pikkumies, Nipsu pikemminkin Aku Ankka, sehän oli oikeasti seilori.
    ellauri077.html on line 56: 1Christopher Bartlett* (2016) “An Exercise in Telemachry”: David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest and Intergenerational Conversation. in Critique: Studies in ContemporaryFiction, 57:4, 374-389, DOI: 10.1080/00111619.2015.1113921
    ellauri077.html on line 58: *Department of English, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    ellauri077.html on line 60: Sana Telemachria on Wallun oma keximä, väännös Odysseian 3 ekan luvun nimestä Telemakhia, ja selvä vinkki että tää kirja on Wallun omaa meriseikkailua huumeiden ulapalla mahdollisesti poissaolevaa tai moraalisesti suspektia isää ezimässä (Äiskän istuessa kotona kuin tatti). Tommosta sanaa *makhria ei kreikassa olekaan. Makria tarkoittaisi pituutta. Wallu ei ollut mikään gresisiti. Telemetria (jota sanaa Orin luulee Halin tarkoittavan) on etämittausta.
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    The Net Worth of David Foster Wallace


    ellauri077.html on line 65: How tall is David Foster Wallace – 1,72m.
    ellauri077.html on line 67: How much weight is David Foster Wallace – 79kg
    ellauri077.html on line 75: Viisikymmentäkuusivuotias amerikkalainen Nobel-palkittu runoilija, kohtalaisen ylipainoinen mies, joka amerikkalaisissa kirjallisuuspiireissä tunnettiin "runoilijoiden runoilijana" tai toisinaan pelkästään "Runoilijana", istui rinta paljaana aurinkoisella terassilla puolittain makuuasentoon käännetyssä aurinkotuoliissa kohtalaisessa määrin mutta ei vakavasti ylipainoisena, mies joka oli voittanut Kansallisen Kirja Palkinnon (2x), Kansallisen Kirja-arvostelijoiden Piiri Palkinnnon ja Lamont-palkinnon, saanut 2 apurahaa Kansalliselta Taidesäätiöltä, Rooman palkinnon, Lannan-säätiön stipendin, MacDowell-mitalin ja Mildred ja Harold Straussin Elämispalkinto -palkinnon Amerikan Taiteiden ja Kirjeiden Akatemialta ja Instituutilta sekä tullut valituxi KYNÄ-klubin pen palixi, runoilija jota 2kin sukupolvea oli julistant sukupolvensa äänexi ja joka nyt oli siis 56 vuotias ja loikoili kuivat Speedo-merkkiset XL-kokoiset uimahousut jalassa markiisikankaisessa, portaittain säädettävässä kansituolissa laatoitetulla terassilla kotinsa uima-altaan ääressä, runoilija joka ensimmäisten amerikkalaisten joukossa sai arvovaltaisen John D. ja Catherine T. MacArthur säätiöltä "Nero-palkinnon", joka oli vain 1/3 elossa olevasta amerikkalaisesta kirjallisuuden nobelistista, oli 172 senttiä pitkä, painoi 82 kiloa, oli ruskeatukkainen ja oli aina välillä huolinut/torjunut erilaisia Hius Lisäys Järjestelmä -merkkisiä hiussiirrännäisiä niin, että hänen hiusrajansa oli epätasaisesti vetäytynyt, ja nyt hän siis istui - tai kukaties tarkemmin sanottuna vain "lojui" - mustissa Speedoissa kotinsa munuaisen-
    ellauri077.html on line 80: David Foster Wallace syntyi helmik. 21 pnä 1962 Ithakassa, New Yorkissa, USA:ssa. Sen isä James Donald Wallace on moraalifilosofian emeritusproffa Illinoisin ylopistossa ja sen äiti Sally Jean os. Foster oli äidinkielen ope Parkland Collegessa, Champaignissa.
    ellauri077.html on line 82: Wallace oli vanhempi vanhempiensa 2 lapsesta. Sen sisko Amy Wallace-Havens on 2v sitä nuorempi. Wallu mielipuuhia oli Amyn kiusaaminen, ja se tiesi miten tehdä Amyn hysteerisexi. Paljon myöhemmin Amy mainizi rakastavasti että Wallu oli "hyväntahtoinen sadisti, jos sellainen voi olla".
    ellauri077.html on line 84: Wallacen sisaruxet kasvoivat liberaalissa akateemisessa kodissa Urbaanassa, Illinoisissa. Niiden TV-aika oli rajoitettu 2h päivässä ja yhteen (1) Villin Lännen showhun viikossa. Kun Taavi valitti, isä käski kirjoittaa perheensisäisen muistion. Tästä alkoi Taavin kirjoittajan ura. Wallu oli kuin Calvinin ja Hobbesin Lassi, jota sen pitkät vanhemmat kohtelee sadistisesti. Sekään ei saa kazoa telkkaria tarpeexi.
    ellauri077.html on line 90: Urbaanassa Wallace alkoi koulun Jenkkiselänteen alkeiskoulussa, ja siitä sitten Urbaanan oppikouluun, josta hän valmistui 1980. Hän oli hyvä oppilas ja sai täysiä kymppejä koulussa, ja luki paljon kirjoja, etenkin ‘Karaistuneita poikia’ J. R. R. Tolkienin töitä.
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    ellauri077.html on line 103: V.1980, David Foster Wallace pääsi koulusta ja Amherstin Collegeen, jossa sillä oli 2 pääainetta, äidin äidinkieli ja isän filosofia. Se oli menestyvä opiskelija, luki modaalilogiikkaa ja matematiikkaa filosofiassa ja otti osaa laulukuorotoimintaan. Siitä tuli kaverien kesken tosi suosittu.
    ellauri077.html on line 115: Vuonna 1984, David Foster Wallace päräytti ekan novellinsa, ‘Trillafonin planeetta ja sen suhde pahaan asiaan’, joka julkaistiin Amherstin kazauxissa. Senjälkeen se jatkoi novellien julkaisua, joista monet sisältyy sen ekaan novellikokoelmaan, 'Tyttö omituisella tukalla', julk. elok. 1989.
    ellauri077.html on line 117: Tammikuun 8. pnä 1987 ollessaan vielä opiskelijana Arizonassa, Wallacelta julkaistiin sen eka romaani, ‘Luuta järjestelmässä’. Se sai sekalaiset arvostelut mutta kriitikot hälähtivät, ja Wallusta tuli kansallinen julkkis. Myöhemmin samana vuonna se pääsi Harvardin yliopiston filosofian tohtoriohjelmaan.
    ellauri077.html on line 121: Wallace ei koskaan saanut väitöskirjaa valmiixi, ja se yritti tappaa izensä ottamalla liikaa lääkkeitä, mahd. vuonna 1989. Myöhemmin samana vuonna se pääsi Bostonin McLean sairaalaan alkoholistien ja masentuneiden osastoon.
    ellauri077.html on line 125: Lokakuussa 1989, oltuaan McLeanissa kuukauden, Wallace sai siirron Granada Taloon, puolimatkan taloon Massachusettsissa, missä se pian huomasi olonsa paljon paremmaxi. Myöhemmin se kuvasi kokemuxiaan toipilaskodissa mainiosti myyneessä romaanissaan 'Loppumaton läppä'.
    ellauri077.html on line 129: Lähdettyään Grandada Talosta Wallace muutti Syrakusaan, missä alkoi kirjoittaa 'Loputonta läppää' v. 1991. Se julkaisi 3 novellia: 'Käsin tekemätön kirkko', 'Ainiaan pään yläpuolella', ja 'Järjestystä ja mylläkkää Northamptonissa', samana vuonna. Myöhemmin samana vuonna se liittyi Emerson Collegeen Bostonissa kirjallisuuden assistenttina.
    ellauri077.html on line 143: Vuonna 2002 Wallace siirtyi Kalifornian Claremontiin saatuaan ekan Roy E. Disney professuurin luovassa kirjoittamisessa ja äidinkielessä Pomonan opistossa. Siellä hänellä oli hyvin kevyt lukujärjestys, sen tarvizi opettaa vaan 1-2 perusopiskelijakurssia per lukukausi, mikä antoi sille aikaa keskittyä kirjoittamiseen.
    ellauri077.html on line 160: V. 2005, Wallacelta tuli esseekokoelma nimellä 'Tarkastellaan hummeria ja muita esseitä'. Samana vuonna hänet taivuteltiin pitämään Kenyonin opiston juhlapuhe v. 2005 valmistuville.
    ellauri077.html on line 169: 1990-luvulla David Foster Wallace retkahti runoilijaan ja esseistiin Mary Karriin, ja suunnitteli jopa tämän aviomiehen, Michael Milburnin nirhausta. Myöhemmin Wallulla oli lyhyt mutta melskeinen suhde Maryn kaa.
    ellauri077.html on line 173: Kärsiessään isohkoista depressiivisistä ongelmista yli 20v ajan Wallace otti säännöllisesti antidepressantteja lääkäreiden määräyxestä. Mutta v. 2007 alkaen lääkkeet aiheuttivat sivuvaikutuxia ja sixi Wallu lakkas napsimasta niitä, lääkärin suosituxesta. Sensijaan se koitti muita keinoja hallita masixia.
    ellauri077.html on line 181: Wallace ei koskaan ottanut rahaa seinästä koska se ei tuntenut oloansa luontevaxi.
    ellauri077.html on line 198: Loputtomassa läpässä on oleellisesti 3 juonta: Incandenzan perheen puuhat Tennisakatemiassa (tätä mä oon lukenut nyt 1 romskun verran, 245 sivua); Don Gatelyn ja muiden toipilaitten sekoilut Ennetin puolimatkankodissa (näitä on jo nähty, huoh kiitos vaan); ja filmin 'Loputon läppä' kvesti, jossa tähtinä on Remy Martin (se pyörätuolijäbä), ja Hugh/Helen Steeply (hirmu iso transu joka bylsii Orinia). Niiden suuhun Wallu panee syvälliset mietteensä. Ne on kuin jumala ja jeesus Miltonin Paradise Lostissa. Ekat 2 juonta ei liity mitenkään toisiinsa (miten niin? onhan siinä samoja henkilöitä, niiku et Orin bylsii sitä transua (Hal-Orin, haha, sanaleikki, joka osottaa että ne on Tävskytin kaxi puolta. The Halorin family name was found in the USA in 1880. Massachusetts had the highest population of Halorin families in 1880.) Mario on varmaan sit Amy, tai sit Super Mario, tai luultavimmin Wallu taas. Orin, Mario ja Hal on Tupu, Hupu ja Lupu, Wallukolmoset. Wallu kyllä vinkkaa että juonet yhtyvät kun romsku on jo loppunut. Varmaan siinä kustannustoimittajan poisleikkaamassa 300 sivussa. Kaikki 3 juonta liittyy temaattisesti: viihde, valinta ja stöpselöinti. Leffan 'Loputon läppä' filmas Wallun pappa Jim Incandenza, koittaessaan tehdä jotain niin pakottavaa että se pysäyttäisi Hal-pojan putoomisen solipsismin, ilottomuuden ja kuoleman sudenkuoppaan. Filmiä ei koskaan julkaistu ja se jäi kesken kun Jim teki ize seppukun sen loppusuoralla. Mutta romskun edetessä (SPOILERIVAROITUS!) lukijalle selviää että filmi oli löytynyt ja toimii ehkä terroristiaseena. (No sehän tuli selväxi jo tässä alkuosassa.) Leffa on tosiaankin niin "vitun pakottava" että se tekee kazojista zombieita, ne on kuin Lassi telkan edessä, töllöttävät vaan, eikä enää muuta tahdokaan. Loppuviimein, vinkkaa kertoja, Hal ja Gately jossain vaiheessa kaivaa kahteen pekkaan isä Jimin pään maasta eziessään filmiä. Filmin sisällöstä ei ole kunnon kuvausta. Jotain kohtauxia väläytellään, esim Joelle van Dynen jossa se "pyytää anteexi" kazojilta uudestaan ja uudestaan, sanoen ‘I’m so sorry. I’m so terribly sorry. I am so, so sorry. Please know how very, very, very sorry I am’ (939). Huh, onpas pitkällä. Tää on kyllä kertaalleen sanottu jo tässä alkupätkässä. Tämmönen anteexipyytely on kanssa saamaa markkinapaskaa kuin toi "luottamus", ilmaisexi pyydetään, kun luottokortti vingahtaa. Koko kirjasta (vaiko vaan filmistä) tulee 1 suuri anteexipyyntö, onxe sitten isältä pojalle vai päinvastoin, sama se. Ne ei koskaan pystyneet "keskustelemaan". Tää "We gotta talk" on kanssa yx jenkkitomppelius, hemmetti, mitä sitä varten pitää erixeen tilata vastaanotto tai merkata kalenteriaika, senkun riitelevät vaan. Niin mekin tehdään. Tää mun juttu, Barrett tunnustaa, kuuluu perinteiseen "elämä ja teos" genreen, Wallun romsku on "symbolistiteos" "kirjailijan sisällyttämisestä textiin". Wallu koittaa estää kokonaista sukupolvea uppoutumasta pelkkään viihteen kazeluun. Lukekaa kirjoja, ääliöt! Paxuja kirjoja! Mun kirjoja, ne on kaikista paxuimpia! Saatana! Kun tiili kolahtaa päähän nukahtaessa tulee pahoja kuhmuja. We apologize for the inconvenience.
    ellauri077.html on line 205: Capitalism has made it so there’s a perpetual tidal wave of American culture crashing down around the globe. When The Force Awakens was released last December, it didn’t just open coast to coast across North America—it appeared in over 30 countries across five continents within its first week. When Dan Brown’s novel Inferno was released in 2013, it didn’t just sell out in every Costco in these 50 states: a team of 11 translators were locked away in a garret somewhere so that the book could have a simultaneous worldwide release. By early 2014 it was available in over 20 different languages.
    ellauri077.html on line 207: But not all things emanating from this country move quite so quickly. Take, for instance, David Foster Wallace’s near-canonical mega-novel Infinite Jest: released in the States in 1996, it has in 20 years been translated into just five languages. (A sixth translation into Greek is currently in the works.) At this rate, it is moving only slightly faster than the massive Quixote, which had appeared in England, France, the Germanic territories, and Venice 20 years after its complete Castilian publication in 1615. However, Jest is massively behind the 3,600-page über-novel My Struggle, which—just 5 years after its complete Norwegian release—is available or forthcoming in over 20 languages.
    ellauri077.html on line 209: To determine precisely what forces have determined the globalization of David Foster Wallace’s magnum opus, I spoke to writers, translators, and publishers in eight countries familiar with the work and its multiple manifestations. This is what they told me (2016).
    ellauri077.html on line 211: Italians, they accept everything that comes from him, even if it’s alien to them, and find it beautiful.
    ellauri077.html on line 213: Spanish literature remains conservative, and so Wallace it still a cult taste in Spain, even after his 2009 death.
    ellauri077.html on line 214: In Argentina Jest is far more talked about than read, a thing that has increased since the novelist’s suicide and sanctification: “Now there’s the legend, the suicide, the movie . . . all the things that help you to fluently ‘talk Wallace’ without the obligation of reading him.”
    ellauri077.html on line 216: Once again, the preponderance of American culture in Germany makes Infinite Jest a book that is readily understood. (And at this point I can’t help but take glee in the inherently Wallacian irony that American capitalism’s blob-like smearing of the globalized world has prepared the way for a scathing critique of this very same capitalism contained, Trojan Horse-style, inside a recondite mega-novel.) Still, things get lost: Blumenbach said that he “annotated the text as far as I could, and the publishers put those sixty pages of annotations on their website for a while.”
    ellauri077.html on line 218: Galindo tells me that Wallace’s heavy sense of irony and self-deprecation fits in rather well with contemporary Brazil: “What... is much more HUMAN. It is not AMERICAN (though, I repeat, he may have thought it was).
    ellauri077.html on line 220: The French attributed the book’s great success to the French love of the “écrivain maudit” archetype, Wallace’s acerbic critique of America, and the myth that has grown up around the author: “A writer who seems to have been sacrificing his life on the altar of literature is seen as a hero.”
    ellauri077.html on line 222: Suomeen kapitalismin hyökyaalto saapui vasta 2020. Silloin suurin osa jengistä oli jo totaalisesti unohtanut Wallacen, joten sitä saattoi myydä ihan uutena. Apinaa koijataan.
    ellauri077.html on line 234: A theory developed by psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross suggests that we go through five distinct stages of grief after the loss of a loved one: Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and finally acceptance.
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    ellauri077.html on line 245: James Hinton puolusti miesten polygamiaa ja kammoxui prostituutteja kuin Jack the Ripper. Se oli hämärästi Ilkka Niiniluodon näköinen. Se kuoli Azoreilla äkilliseen aivotulehduxeen. Eikä ihme.
    ellauri077.html on line 253: Tää oli joku hullun haikaran karvainen kolleega Arizonan yliopistossa, joka kirjoitti kirjoja vanhuudesta ja kuolemasta. Esim. Robert Kastenbaum (ed.). Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying, joka kyllä julkaistiin vasta Jestin jälkeen.
    ellauri077.html on line 259: Dr. Elizabeth Harper Neeld offers wisdom and practical insights born of personal experience to people rebuilding their lives after suffering grief and loss. As an internationally recognized and accomplished consultant, advisor, and author of more than twenty books - including Tough Transitions and Seven Choices: Finding Daylight After Loss Shatters Your World - she is committed to work that helps lift the human spirit.
    ellauri077.html on line 329: Another aspect that defined his thoughts was the concept that would later inspire the work of other great writers such as Kafka, Unamuno, or philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. We’re talking about "anxiety", the feeling that never disappears. This is because it also helps us become aware that there are more options in life, that we’re free to jump into the void or take a step back and seek other solutions, like happy homosexuality. There’s always an alternative to suffering, but suffering itself helps "it" grow.
    ellauri077.html on line 342: Unamuno would have preferred to be a philosophy professor, but was unable to get an academic appointment.
    ellauri077.html on line 344: Unamuno no fue protestante. Todos tenemos nuestras contradicciones, nuestros aciertos y errores, y Miguel de Unamuno los tuvo también. Por una parte fue un homófobo militante que animó a condenar a Oscar Wilde y otros escritores españoles homosexuales a trabajos forzados, palabras suyas son: “¿No habrá medio de que estos mártires del placer lleguen a serlo del dolor, de un dolor que les purifique y los eleve? ¿No será cosa de pensar seriamente en la manera de ponerles en disposición de que alguno de ellos escriba la balada del presidio de Ceuta o algo por el estilo?”. En cuanto a las mujeres, algunos estudios sobre la concepción que se desprende de ellas en su obra, concluyen que para Unamuno las mujeres eran ante todo madres y sólo podían amar como tales: “El amor de la mujer, sobre todo, decía que es siempre en el fondo compasivo, es maternal. La mujer se rinde al amante porque le siente sufrir con el deseo.
    ellauri077.html on line 366: Morris wrote that the intense human pair bond evolved so that men who were out hunting could trust that their mates back home were not having sex with other men.
    ellauri077.html on line 381: Place me, eternal Father in your breast, Laita mut, iki-isä rinnuxiisi,
    ellauri077.html on line 419: Muna-peukun niähhiä loppuruudussa motivoi se narsistinen ajatus että koko konkkaronkka onkin osa musta izestä tai kääntäen. Tässä kyllä selkeästi kurkistelee toi FUCK! teema henkisestä sepaluxesta. Ja sittenhän ollaankin turvallisesti Darwin sedän linjoilla: geenilinja jatkuu kun muistaa nussia. Telltale sanoja: intimate embrace, wellspring, overflow: halia ja ruiskahdus. Rakkautta ja onnea, ei vetelyyttä, ei nuokkuvia munia.
    ellauri077.html on line 430: The greatest height of heroism to which an individual, like a people, can attain is to know how to face ridicule. (Muna oli hyvin arka pilkanteolle.)
    ellauri077.html on line 452: Allard den Dulk is Lecturer in Philosophy, Literature, and Film at Amsterdam University College and Research Fellow at the Faculty of Humanities of the VU University Amsterdam (The Netherlands).
    ellauri077.html on line 454: He is the author of the monograph Existentialist Engagement in Wallace, Eggers and Foer: A Philosophical Analysis of Contemporary American Literature (Bloomsbury 2015) – for more information about this book, see below. His work has appeared in different academic journals and collections (see Publications). Currently, he is working on a book tentatively titled Wallace’s Existentialist Intertexts: Comparative Readings with the Fiction of Kafka, Dostoevsky, Camus and Sartre.
    ellauri077.html on line 458: About Existentialist Engagement in Wallace, Eggers and Foer. The novels of David Foster Wallace, Dave Eggers and Jonathan Safran Foer are increasingly regarded as representing a new trend, an 'aesthetic sea change' in contemporary American fiction. 'Post-postmodernism' and 'New Sincerity' are just two of the labels that have been attached to this trend. But what do these labels mean? What characterizes and connects these novels?
    ellauri077.html on line 460: This study shows that the connection between these works lies in their shared philosophical dimension. On the one hand, they portray excessive self-reflection and endless irony as the two main problems of contemporary Western life. On the other hand, the novels embody an attempt to overcome these problems: sincerity, reality-commitment and community are portrayed as the virtues needed to achieve a meaningful life.
    ellauri077.html on line 466: Wallace himself wrote, in my correspondence with him: “I too believe that most of the problems of what might be called ‘the tyranny of irony’ in today’s West can be explained almost perfectly in terms of Kierkegaard’s distinction between the aesthetic and the ethical life.”
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  • that liberation from this empty, aimless form of irony cannot be achieved through the ironizing of irony, i.e. meta-irony; and
    ellauri077.html on line 488: This also means that no positive content lies “behind” it, because existential irony places the totality of existence under negation, and, therefore, no possible meaning remains for it.
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    ellauri077.html on line 544: With irony as our environment, we have been raised and conditioned to “distrust strong belief, open conviction,” writes Wallace.
    ellauri077.html on line 546: Ja syystä kyllä. Vahva usko ja vakaumus on aivan perseestä. Tästä huomaa kyllä heti että Wallace on kaappifundamentalisti ja oikeistolainen rebublikaani. Ihan typerä väite Eerikiltä että tennisakatemian teinit kärsii jostain arvotyhjiöstä. Ne kärsii aivan hullusta kilpailuarvomaailmasta joka ajaa ne kasvamaan fyysisestikin ihan vinoixi jonkun vitun tennispelin takia, vaan ehkä päästäxeen jonnekkin "taalakentille" keräämään "taalaosastoa". Ei se ole arvotyhjiö mikä niitä rassaa, se on hirvee kasa tyhjänpäiväisiä arvoja.
    ellauri077.html on line 555: In his interview with Larry McCaffery, Wallace shows he was aware of his failure to overcome the use of postmodern irony: “I got trapped just trying to expose the illusions of metafiction the same way metafiction had tried to expose the illusions of the pseudo-unmediated realist fiction that had come before it. It was a horror show.”
    ellauri077.html on line 571: 1This essay is an adapted version of a chapter of my dissertation,“Love Me Till My Hearts Stop.” Existentialist Engagement in Contemporary American Literature, a philosophical analysis of the fiction of David Foster Wallace. Tarkistuskysymys: Millä eläimellä on useita sydämiä? Entä puhuvia päitä?
    ellauri077.html on line 577: Scientists are studying cockroach and hagfish hearts.
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    ellauri077.html on line 583: Share the same space for a minute or two
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    ellauri077.html on line 601: Wallace thought that his generation’s authors were also feeding a
    ellauri077.html on line 608: The U.S. arts are our guide to inclusion. A how-to. We are shown how to fashion masks of ennui and jaded irony at a young age where the face is fictile enough to assume the shape of whatever it wears. And then it’s stuck there, the weary cynicism that saves us from gooey sentiment and unsophisticated naïveté. Sentiment
    ellauri077.html on line 613: Wallace saw this (psycho) kind of writing as simply an example of self-love. Like the Onan whose name is another Wallu acronym-pun, these writers were working out of “the part that just wants to be loved” (i.e. the wiener) rather than “out of the part [. . .] that can love,” that is the “art’s heart”.
    ellauri077.html on line 617: Wallace stated that Realism is “soothing, familiar and anaesthetic [and] . . . drops us right into spectation”.
    ellauri077.html on line 621: If we take the Incandenza-wraith’s claim that “Infinite Jest” was his last, desperate attempt to reconnect with Hal, to “simply converse”(IJ 838, original emphasis), as fact, this means that the actual product does just the opposite of what it was meant to. It instead traps the viewer in a solipsistic cage out of which there seems to be no escape.
    ellauri077.html on line 627: This process does not lead to a passive, solely pleasurable experience such as taking a drug or watching television. Instead, what awaits that reader is a book that forces her “‘to work hard to access its pleasures, the same way that in real life true pleasure is usually a by-product of hard work and discomfort’” (McCaffery 119). Perhaps the most difficult aspect of Infinite Jest (and the one for which it is fated to be infamously known) is the use of endnotes, which will be our entry into thinking of Infinite Jest as a conversation-text.
    ellauri077.html on line 631: Wallace wanted the reader to Identify with a character, the first step to feeling less lonely, as he explains in the interview with Miller.
    ellauri077.html on line 683: Einer qualitativen Studie zufolge sind die Monologe dabei zumeist affirmativ auf die Vorredner bezogen. Verbalisierter Dissens sei selten, aber wichtig, um biographisch begründete kognitive Dissonanzen aufzulösen. Die Affirmation sei dabei wichtig, um die Kollektividentitäten zu stärken und damit Solidarität zu fördern. Dissens würde dagegen nur vorsichtig und zumeist indirekt vorgebracht.
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  • Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
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  • Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
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  • Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.
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  • Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
    ellauri077.html on line 746: Cod, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
    ellauri077.html on line 754: The Stoics taught that we should accept whatever is outside our control. “Do you really think you can make a bad situation any worse by complaining about it?” Yes we can! I have tried to make this my own practice, and have tried to complain about things that happen. But not out loud! Marcus Aurelius said: “Don’t be overheard complaining… Not even to yourself.” Mutter your complaints under your breath.
    ellauri077.html on line 756: Yleensä on katsottu, että rukous on peräisin Niebuhrilta, mutta sen alkuperästä on esitetty erilaisia arveluja. Niebuhr itse piti itseään rukouksen ensimmäisenä esittäjänä, ja se esiintyy muun muassa hänen teoksessaan The Essential Reinhold Niebuhr: Selected Essays and Addresses (1987) sekä hänen tyttärensä Elisabeth Siftonin teoksessa The Serenity Prayer: Faith and Politics in Times of Peace and War (2003). Siftonin mukaan hänen isänsä oli käyttänyt rukousta vuonna 1943. Hän on kuitenkin ilmeisesti käyttänyt sitä saarnassaan jo vuonna 1932 tai aikaisemmin. Rukous on pantu virheellisesti muun muassa Augustinuksen, Tuomas Akvinolaisen, Franciscus Assisilaisen, Paul Tillichin, Friedrich Christoph Oetingerin ja Udo Kuckucksuhrin nimiin. Kaikki kieltäytyivät.
    ellauri077.html on line 770: Felo de se: Felo de se è una locuzione latina, il cui significato letterale è: "fellone da sé" ed è un termine legale arcaico (soprattutto in uso nell´area anglosassone) utilizzato per indicare il suicidio di una persona o la sua morte durante un tentativo di commettere un altro crimine (ad esempio un furto o un omicidio). Typically anglosaxon pig latin. Si trova nel romanzo Infinite Jest di David Foster Wallace, in riferimento alla morte del regista James Orin Incandenza.
    ellauri077.html on line 776: Tenebrae factae sunt, dum crucifixissent Jesum Judaei: et circa horam nonam exclamavit Jesus voce magna: Deus meus, ut quid me dereliquisti? Et inclinato capite, emisit spiritum. Exclamans Jesus voce magna, ait: Pater, in manus tuas commendo spiritum meum.
    ellauri077.html on line 781: Feria VI in parasceve ad Matutinum 7. Tamquam ad latronem – SATB8. Tenebrae factae sunt – TTBB (also SSAT)
    ellauri077.html on line 791: the "best people" from the gentlemen´s clubs, and all the frantic fascist captains, united in common hatred of Socialism and bestial horror at the rising tide of the mass revolutionary movement, have turned to acts of provocation, to foul incendiarism, to medieval legends of poisoned wells, to legalize their own destruction of proletarian organizations, and rouse the agitated petty-bourgeoise to chauvinistic fervor on behalf of the fight against the revolutionary way out of the crisis.
    ellauri077.html on line 794: Pretentious diction. Words like phenomenon, element, individual (as noun), objective, categorical, effective, virtual, basic, primary, promote, constitute, exhibit, exploit, utilize, eliminate, liquidate , are used to dress up a simple statement and give an aire of scientific impartiality to biased judgements. Adjectives like epoch-making, epic, historic, unforgettable, triumphant, age-old, inevitable, inexorable, veritable, are used to dignify the sordid process of international politics, while writing that aims at glorifying war usually takes on an archaic color, its characteristic words being: realm, throne, chariot, mailed fist, trident, sword, shield, buckler, banner, jackboot, clarion.
    ellauri077.html on line 796: Foreign words and expressions such as cul de sac, ancien régime, deus ex machina, mutatis mutandis, status quo, gleichschaltung, weltanschauung , are used to give an air of culture and elegance. Except for the useful abbreviations i.e., e.g. , and etc. , there is no real need for any of the hundreds of foreign phrases now current in the English language. Bad writers, and especially scientific, political, and sociological writers, are nearly always haunted by the notion that Latin or Greek words are grander than Saxon ones, and unnecessary words like expedite, ameliorate, predict, extraneous, deracinated, clandestine, subaqueous, and hundreds of others constantly gain ground from their Anglo-Saxon numbers. (Number on latinaa hei pahvi!)
    ellauri077.html on line 798: The jargon peculiar to Marxist writing (hyena, hangman, cannibal, petty bourgeois, these gentry, lackey, flunkey, mad dog, White Guard , etc.) consists largely of words translated from Russian, German, or French; but the normal way of coining a new word is to use Latin or Greek root with the appropriate affix and, where necessary, the size formation. It is often easier to make up words of this kind (deregionalize, impermissible, extramarital, non-fragmentary and so forth) than to think up the English words that will cover one´s meaning. The result, in general, is an increase in slovenliness and vagueness.
    ellauri077.html on line 800: Orwell´s confusing approach to matters of social decorum—on the one hand expecting a working-class guest to dress for dinner, and on the other, slurping tea out of a saucer at the BBC canteen—helped stoke his reputation as an English eccentric.
    ellauri077.html on line 804: Meaningless words. In certain kinds of writing, particularly in art criticism and literary criticism, it is normal to come across long passages which are almost completely lacking in meaning. Words like romantic, plastic, values, human, dead, sentimental, natural, vitality , as used in art criticism, are strictly meaningless, in the sense that they not only do not point to any discoverable object, but are hardly ever expected to do so by the reader. When one critic writes, "The outstanding feature of Mr. X's work is its living quality," while another writes, "The immediately striking thing about Mr. X's work is its peculiar deadness," the reader accepts this as a simple difference opinion. If words like black and white were involved, instead of the jargon words dead and living, he would see at once that language was being used in an improper way.
    ellauri077.html on line 806: Many political words are similarly abused. The word Fascism has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies "something not desirable." The words democracy, socialism, freedom, patriotic, realistic, justice have each of them several different meanings which cannot be reconciled with one another. In the case of a word like democracy, not only is there no agreed definition, but the attempt to make one is resisted from all sides.
    ellauri077.html on line 808: It is almost universally felt that when we call a country democratic we are praising it: consequently the defenders of every kind of regime claim that it is a democracy, and fear that they might have to stop using that word if it were tied down to any one meaning. Words of this kind are often used in a consciously dishonest way. That is, the person who uses them has his own private definition, but allows his hearer to think he means something quite different. Statements like Marshal Petain was a true patriot, The Soviet press is the freest in the world, The Catholic Church is opposed to persecution, are almost always made with intent to deceive. Other words used in variable meanings, in most cases more or less dishonestly, are: class, totalitarian, science, progressive, reactionary, bourgeois, equality.
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  • Never use the passive where you can use the active.
    ellauri077.html on line 849: Why is it that it´s the hierarchically oriented types that want to feel there is something bigger than themselves? Religious types, patriots, all sorts of bigots and fundamentalists? Lots and lots of authors and philosophers, including David Foster Wallace.
    ellauri077.html on line 853: I too feel there is something bigger than myself. In fact anything I fit in is bigger than myself. My bed, my tub, my car, my yard, my city and country, this ball of dirt I inhabit, the space around it, the universe are all bigger than me, more or less.
    ellauri077.html on line 867: Why is it that the Oedipus has a bigger head than is healthy for him? Why seeing him makes me like a vaccinated cell seeing a virus that I am vaccinated against, but still claustrophobic. I must put my fatherly upper jaw on his head, like the male lion does to the mare, and like a snakely Laertes slip my lower jaw under his pimply chin and swallow. The problem is I cannot do it: he is not my own son, but the son of my wife, and that would be murder. So I just keep my upper jaw symbolically and quietly on his crown like a crown. and suffer this corona. My vaccination took a year of pain, and this is just a chimera of that constant pain.
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    ellauri078.html on line 34: Infinity is something we are introduced to in our math classes, and later on we learn that infinity can also be used in physics, philosophy, social sciences, etc. Infinity is characterized by a number of uncountable objects or concepts which have no limits or size. This concept can be used to describe something huge and boundless. It has been studied by plenty of scientists and philosophers of the world, since the early Greek and early Indian epochs. In writing, infinity can be noted by a specific mathematical sign known as the infinity symbol (∞) created by John Wallis, an English mathematician who lived and worked in the 17th century.
    ellauri078.html on line 48: Curves that have been called a lemniscate include three quartic plane curves: the hippopede or lemniscate of Booth, the lemniscate of Bernoulli, and the lemniscate of Gerono. The study of lemniscates (and in particular the hippopede) dates to ancient Greek mathematics, but the term "lemniscate" for curves of this type comes from the work of Jacob Bernoulli in the late 17th century.
    ellauri078.html on line 50: The consideration of curves with a figure-eight shape can be traced back to Proclus, a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher and mathematician who lived in the 5th century AD. Proclus considered the cross-sections of a torus by a plane parallel to the axis of the torus. As he observed, for most such sections the cross section consists of either one or two ovals; however, when the plane is tangent to the inner surface of the torus, the cross-section takes on a figure-eight shape, which Proclus called a horse fetter (a device for holding two feet of a horse together), or "hippopede" in Greek. The name "lemniscate of Booth" dates to its study by the 19th-century mathematician James Booth.
    ellauri078.html on line 61: Analemma, the figure-eight shaped curve traced by the noontime positions of the sun in the sky over the course of a year
    ellauri078.html on line 64: Lorenz attractor, a three-dimensional dynamic system exhibiting a lemniscate shape
    ellauri078.html on line 80: Dickinson´s verse is often associated with common meter, which is defined by alternating lines of eight syllables and six syllables (8686) or Iambic Tetrameter alternating with Iambic Trimeter. This pattern–one of several types of metrical “feet”–is known as an “iamb.” Common meter is often used in sung music, especially hymns (think “Amazing Grace” of "Yellow Roses of Texas").
    ellauri078.html on line 89: She effectively secluded herself and poured forth poems with a profligacy bordering on hypographia. If you want a fairly succinct on-line biography of Dickinson, I enjoyed Barnes & Noble’s SparkNotes.
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    Common Meter, by the way, is the meter of Amazing Grace, and Christmas Carol.

    ellauri078.html on line 99: The singing of hymns, by the way, was not always a feature of Christian worship. For dumb anglo-saxons it was the briton Isaac Watts, a nonconformist (lue hihhuli) during the late 17th Century, who wedded the meter of Folk Song and Ballad to scripture. One of the churches that fully adopted Watts’ hymns was the The First Church of Amherst, Massachusetts, where Dickinson from girlhood on, worshiped.
    ellauri078.html on line 101: One more variation on ballad meter would be fourteeners. Fourteeners essentially combine the Iambic Tetrameter and Trimeter alternation into one line. Examples of the form can be found as far back as George Gascoigne – a 16th Century English Poet who preceded Shakespeare. The Yellow Rose of Texas would be an example (and is a tune to which many of Dickinson’s poems can be sung). Wallu varmaan luki tän saman plokisivun ja kuunteli Melvis Pressulan whitey versiota.
    ellauri078.html on line 103: The earliest known version is found in Christy's Plantation Melodies. No. 2, a songbook published under the authority of Edwin Pearce Christy in Philadelphia in 1853. Christy was the founder of the blackface minstrel show known as the Christy's Minstrels. Like most minstrel songs, the lyrics are written in a cross between a parody of a generic creole dialect historically attributed to African-Americans and standard American English. The song is written in the first person from the perspective of an African-American singer who refers to himself as a "darkey," longing to return to "a yellow girl" (that is, a light-skinned, or bi-racial woman born of African/African-American and European-American progenitors)
    ellauri078.html on line 135: Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, on December 10, 1830 to Edward and Emily (Norcross) Dickinson. At the time of her birth, Emily’s father was an ambitious young lawyer. Educated at Amherst and Yale, he returned to his hometown and joined the ailing law practice of his father, Samuel Fowler Dickinson. Edward also joined his father in the family home, the Homestead, built by Samuel Dickinson in 1813. Active in the Whig Party, Edward Dickinson was elected to the Massachusetts State Legislature (1837-1839) and the Massachusetts State Senate (1842-1843).
    ellauri078.html on line 137: Between 1852 and 1855 he served a single term as a representative from Massachusetts to the U.S. Congress. In Amherst he presented himself as a model citizen and prided himself on his civic work—treasurer of Amherst College, supporter of Amherst Academy, secretary to the Fire Society, and chairman of the annual Cattle Show. Comparatively little is known of Emily’s mother, who is often represented as the passive wife of a domineering husband. Her few surviving letters suggest a different picture, as does the scant information about her early education at Monson Academy. Academy papers and records discovered by Martha Ackmann reveal a young woman dedicated to her studies, particularly in the sciences.
    ellauri078.html on line 141: By Emily Dickinson’s own account, she delighted in all aspects of the school—the curriculum, the teachers, the students. The school prided itself on its connection with Amherst College, offering students regular attendance at college lectures in all the principal subjects— astronomy, botany, chemistry, geology, mathematics, natural history, natural philosophy, and zoology. As this list suggests, the curriculum reflected the 19th-century emphasis on science. That emphasis reappeared in Dickinson’s poems and letters through her fascination with naming, her skilled observation and cultivation of flowers, her carefully wrought descriptions of plants, and her interest in “chemic force.” Those interests, however, rarely celebrated science in the same spirit as the teachers advocated.
    ellauri078.html on line 147: Dickinson found the conventional religious wisdom the least compelling part of these arguments. From what she read and what she heard at Amherst Academy, scientific observation proved its excellence in powerful description. The writer who could say what he saw was invariably the writer who opened the greatest meaning to his readers. While this definition fit well with the science practiced by natural historians such as Hitchcock and Lincoln, it also articulates the poetic theory then being formed by a writer with whom Dickinson’s name was often later linked. In 1838 Emerson told his Harvard audience, “Always the seer is a sayer.”
    ellauri078.html on line 149: At the academy she developed a group of close friends within and against whom she defined her self and its written expression. Among these were Abiah Root, Abby Wood, and Emily Fowler. Other girls from Amherst were among her friends—particularly Jane Humphrey, who had lived with the Dickinsons while attending Amherst Academy.
    ellauri078.html on line 151: Dickinson left the academy at the age of 15 in order to pursue a higher, and for women, final, level of education. In the fall of 1847 Dickinson entered Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. Under the guidance of Mary Lyon, the school was known for its religious predilection. Part and parcel of the curriculum were weekly sessions with Lyon in which religious questions were examined and the state of the students’ faith assessed. The young women were divided into three categories: those who were “established Christians,” those who “expressed hope,” and those who were “without hope.” Much has been made of Emily’s place in this latter category and of the widely circulated story that she was the only member of that group. Years later fellow student Clara Newman Turner remembered the moment when Mary Lyon “asked all those who wanted to be Christians to rise.” Emily remained seated. No one else did. Turner reports Emily’s comment to her: “‘They thought it queer I didn’t rise’—adding with a twinkle in her eye, ‘I thought a lie would be queerer.’“
    ellauri078.html on line 157: Particularly annoying were the number of calls expected of the women in the Homestead. Edward Dickinson’s prominence meant a tacit support within the private sphere. The daily rounds of receiving and paying visits were deemed essential to social standing. Not only were visitors to the college welcome at all times in the home, but also members of the Whig Party or the legislators with whom Edward Dickinson worked. Emily Norcross Dickinson’s retreat into poor health in the 1850s may well be understood as one response to such a routine.
    ellauri078.html on line 159: For Dickinson, the pace of such visits was mind-numbing, and she began limiting the number of visits she made or received. She baked bread and tended the garden, but she would neither dust nor visit.
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    ellauri078.html on line 167: Hihhulit laulaa aikansa hittisävelmillä, se uppoo parhaiten käännytettäviin. Me ollaan ihan teikäläisiä, tykätään samasta musasta. Kahdexannentoista vuosisadan rokkistaran Isaac Wattsin kovin hitti oli virsi 70 Kun kazon ristin ihmettä", eli "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross". Kuten Kauko Röyhkällä, sen sanoissa on sekä sexiä että kuolemaa. FUCK ja KILL on pääosissa, EAT on mukana mutta taka-alalla (voitot ja reviirit).
    ellauri078.html on line 178: I sacrifice them to his Blood. vain rihkaman on arvoinen. Mä uhraan ne sen verelle.
    ellauri078.html on line 196: It was written by Isaac Watts, and published in Hymns and Spiritual Songs in 1707. It is significant for being an innovative departure from the early English hymn style of only using paraphrased biblical texts, although the first two lines of the second verse do paraphrase St Paul at Galatians 6:14. The poetry of "When I survey..." may be seen as English literary baroque.
    ellauri078.html on line 197: The hymn is usually sung to either "Rockingham" or "Hamburg", the former being more closely associated with the text in British and Commonwealth hymnals. Another alternative, associated with the text in the 19th and 20th centuries, is "Eucharist" by Isaac B. Woodbury.
    ellauri078.html on line 210: Isaac Watts 1707. Suom. Pelastusarmeijan Sotalauluja 1890, Niilo Rauhala 1979. Virsikirjaan 1986. | Sävelmä: Englannissa n. 1780.
    ellauri078.html on line 217: Englannin virsirunouden isäksi sanotun Isaac Wattsin (1674-1748) tunnetuin virsi.
    ellauri078.html on line 219: Watts kuului isänsä lailla nonkonformisteihin, jotka eivät hyväksyneet valtiokirkon kirkkokäsikirjaa. Isä oli pojan syntyessä vankilassa uskonsa tähden. Isaac Watts valmistui vapaakirkon papiksi ja tuli lontoolaisen Mark Lanen vapaaseurakunnan palvelukseen. Jo opiskeluaikana, parinkymmenen ikäisenä, Isaac Watts sepitti noin 200 virttä. Kun katson ristin ihmettä on yksi niistä.
    ellauri078.html on line 241: Vuonna 1983 Dworkin julkaisi yhdessä feministijuristi Catherine MacKinnonin kanssa Dworkinin ja MacKinnonin pornografian vastaisen ihmisoikeusasetuksen. Se olisi antanut pornosta suoraan kärsineille oikeuden hakea rikosoikeudesta korvauksia. Linda Lovelacen inspiroima asetus sai aluksi paljon kannatusta, mutta ei lopulta johtanut mihinkään konkreettiseen. No eipä tietenkään. Ainoa kouriintuntuva tulos koko bordellista oli runkkumiehen kikkeli. Jota auttoi pitelemään
    ellauri078.html on line 246: In America now, free-speech partisans find themselves defending mainly racists shouting “nigger” or Nazis carrying swastikas or—most often—men looking at pictures of naked women with their legs spread open. (Ilmeisesti Dworkin tahmasi vaan Playboyn centerfoldeja. Ei ainakaan muuta tunnusta.)
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    ellauri079.html on line 37: Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions is a satirical novella by the English schoolmaster Edwin Abbott Abbott, first published in 1884 by Seeley & Co. of London. Written pseudonymously by "A Square", the book used the fictional two-dimensional world of Flatland to comment on the hierarchy of Victorian culture, but the novella's more enduring contribution is its examination of dimensions. This book was taught in Wallace's Tennis Academy. It's actually quite boring if you ask me. Be there or be square.
    ellauri079.html on line 41: Slapstick on yleinen tyyli myös American Pien kaltaisissa nuortenelokuvissa ja etevillä jenkkikirjailijoilla kuten Pynchon ja Wallace.
    ellauri079.html on line 43: The name "slapstick" originates from the Italian Batacchio or Bataccio – called the "slap stick" in English – a club-like object composed of two wooden slats used in commedia dell'arte. When struck, the Batacchio produces a loud smacking noise, though it is only a little force that is transferred from the object to the person being struck. Actors may thus hit one another repeatedly with great audible effect while causing no damage and only very minor, if any, pain. Along with the inflatable bladder (of which the whoopee cushion is a modern variant), it was among the earliest special effects. Pynchonilla on myös pierutyynyjä.
    ellauri079.html on line 109: Jethro is the only surviving member of the family and has had his fair share of ups and downs since being on the show. He never really reached the level of stardom that he wanted and instead went on to be a producer and a director, as he had 6yrs of school and his uncle owned the studio. After a while he had the idea to create a Beverly Hillbillies-themed casino out of a WalMart but failed. The second attempt is still currently suspended. He’s hopeful that he’ll get things going again.
    ellauri079.html on line 111: Granny went back to singing and dancing shortly after the show wrapped up. She passed away 1973 at the age of 70 after suffering from a malignant brain tumor that caused her to collapse on stage.
    ellauri079.html on line 113: If Jed Clampett hadn’t done another role in his life he would have still been remembered as Jed Clampett more likely than not. After his time on the show he went on to continue acting here and there but nothing ever really brought him the same kind of fame as he experienced while being Jed. He did manage to get a cameo in the film version of the Beverly Hillbillies but apart from that he was retired at that time and wasn’t doing much at all. He passed away due to respiratory failure in 2003.
    ellauri079.html on line 115: Ellie May Clampett was unable to do much more in getting her career to take off. She went on to become a gospel singer for a while and even practiced real estate for a bit. But nothing ever really kept her from going back to show business as she felt that this was where she belonged. Ellie May passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2015.
    ellauri079.html on line 122: A lot of fans will remember this awkward but funny family from TV and probably be able to sing the theme song without having to hear it. The Beverly Hillbillies were after all a favorite show back in their day and inspired a lot of other ideas that came much later, like David Foster Wallace´s magnum opus The Infinite Jest. The attempt to make a movie out of the show wasn’t all that successful and kind of left a bad taste in a lot of peoples’ mouths since it was such a poor attempt that even watching the trailer was something that people didn’t want to admit for a while. Sometimes the best thing you can do is remember the good times and think back to the original that made it something special. Lets hope they will never, never try to make a movie out of Infinite Jest. Jim Incandenza tried that once already, with singularly bad results.
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    ellauri079.html on line 133: Saatuani väitöskirjan valmiixi mä sain tarjouxen professorin viransijaisuudesta Amherstissa, tai siis Barbara Partee tarjosi. Se jotenkin tykkäsi musta, en tiedä mix. Sen mies oli Emmon Bach, jolla oli silläkin paha depressio. Niillä oli vanerinen kesämökki jossain puskassa, jonne ne kuzui mut ja Alice Ter Meulenin kerran lomaselle. Mulla on vieläkin näkömuisto sieltä, joku vaapsahainen istumassa vanerilla keskellä pusikkoa. Seija kieltäytyi lähtemästä Amherstiin lehmien ja nenäkkäiden amerikkalaisten ihmeteltäväxi. Ei se muakaan napannut, joten me tultiin kolmisteen Johnin kanssa Merimiehenkadulle, ja mä menin jakamaan lehtiä Ullanlinnan ja Kaivopuiston rikkaille. Sellasilla isopyöräisillä maitokärryillä.
    ellauri079.html on line 137: Wampum is a traditional shell bead of the Eastern Woodlands tribes of Native Americans. It includes white shell beads hand fashioned from the North Atlantic channeled whelk shell and white and purple beads made from the quahog or Western North Atlantic hard-shelled clam. Before European contact, strings of wampum were used for storytelling, ceremonial gifts, and recording important treaties and historical events, such as the Two Row Wampum Treaty or The Hiawatha Belt. Wampum was also used by the northeastern Indian tribes as a means of exchange, strung together in lengths for convenience. The first Colonists adopted it as a currency in trading with them. Eventually, the Colonists applied their technologies to more efficiently produce wampum, which caused inflation and ultimately its obsolescence as currency.
    ellauri079.html on line 141: The introduction of European metal tools revolutionized the production of wampum; by the mid-seventeenth century, production numbered in the tens of millions of beads. Dutch colonists discovered the importance of wampum as a means of exchange between tribes, and they began mass-producing it in workshops. John Campbell established such a factory in Pascack, New Jersey, which manufactured wampum into the early 20th century. Pascackpa hyvinkin.
    ellauri079.html on line 144: Amherst was Commander-in-Chief of the forces of North America during the French and Indian War who, according to popular legend, singlehandedly won Canada for the British and banished France from North America.
    ellauri079.html on line 145: Amherst is also infamous for recommending, in a letter to a subordinate, the use of smallpox-covered blankets in warfare against the Native Americans along with any "other method that can serve to Extirpate this Execrable Race".
    ellauri079.html on line 149: Sano sille penixettömälle että menee istumaan jonkin terävän päälle. Tää koskee nyt siis teitä molempia, Pynchon ja Wallace. Toisen esi-isä veti inkkareita törkeästi nenästä (tosin ne 3 inkkaria oli luultavasti huijareita nekin, minkä kolonistit varsin hyvin tiesivät), toinen retkui Amherstissa nuorena eläkeläisenä.
    ellauri079.html on line 159: Vittu vedä käteen Wallace. I love my motherland. Isänmaallisuus nolottaa kuin olisi päästänyt peräpäästä ilmaa. Ei ihmekään kun jenkki-isänmaallisuus on sitä että mennään toisiin maihin ennakoivasti tappamaan sikäläistä jengiä etänä. Our vital interests.
    ellauri079.html on line 195: Pallinaaman näkemyxet viihteestä on hyvin samansuuntaiset kuin Wallacen. Lättypää ei pitänyt Italian ja Sisilian "onnellisesta elämästä", jossa yhtämittaa vietettiin pitoja, 2x päivässä syötiin vazan täydeltä, yöllä ei koskaan nukuttu yxin, ja harrastettiin kaikkea muutakin mitä tuollainen elämäntapa tuo mukanaan. Ei mikään valtio voi pysyä rauhallisena, olipa sillä millaiset lait hyvänsä, jos kansalaiset saavat tuhlata kaiken ylellisyyteen ja lyödä laimin kaiken paizi syömingit, juomingit ja lemmennautintojen mezästämisen. Minnekäs siinä KILL! KILL! unohtuu? Ja filosofia?
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    ellauri079.html on line 210: Häkki. Näitä on useita, kaikki vastustavat kaupallista tv-viihdettä ja tv-mainoxia. Valon lajeja. Synkät logiikat. Kai tennis käy kaikille? "Täällä ei ole häviäjiä". Virtausta laatikossa (Flux in the Box, ks tätä). Nää on tennisaiheisia. Loputon läppä. Näitä on 5? versiota. Kaupallista viihdettä. Anulaarifuusio on ystävämme. Ditto voimistettu valo. Berkeleyn sairaanhoitajien liitto. Cambridgen kielioppiteoreetikkojen liitto. Eklottava Steven "Pinky" Pinker mainitaan. Leskimies. Kuolema Scarsdalessa. Ehkä homoilua. Hupia kera lampaiden. Immanentti valtakunta. Tuskan lajeja. Erilaisia pieniä liekkejä. Näissä on viittauxia aviolliseen uskottomuuteen, varmaan Wallun äitykän. Medusa vastaan odaliski. Vois olla Wallun äiti vs. tyttöystävä. Kone aaveessa. (p.o. Ghost in the Machine eikä toisinpäin.) Homo duplex. Tusinoittain John Waynejä. Painoton teeseremonia. Taivaan ja helvetin avioehtosopimus. Tässä mainitaan taas äiti Teresa. Kenenhän mielestä se oli upea? Läppä. Yleisö näyttelijänä. Hyvin ärsyttävä Wallusta. Yhdysvaltalaisten yritysten keskijohdon kyynelehtiviä edustajia. Keskeneräinen. Tää vois suoraan viitata James D. Wallacen tuotantoon (alla). Disney Leith tuuma tuumalta. Readymade-draama. Jälkimmäisiä taas puolitusinaa. Olix tää se Viihde vai? Mies joka alkoi epäillä olevansa lasia. Skizoilua. Amerikkalainen vuosisata tiilen kautta nähtynä. Muzehän on just tää kirjanen?! Onaniadi. Ei erityisen hauska. Maailmankaikkeus menettää malttinsa. Siipikarja siivillään. Moebius strippaa. Tästä tulee mieleen Klibanin Freud´s first slip. Hyvästi byrokraatille. Verisisko: kovaakin kovempi nunna. Väkivallalla herkuttelua. Tulkoon kevennys. Nimettömiäkin on aika liuta. Poissa on Troy. Siitä tuli violetti ex-kaupunki, saastetynnöri. Voittokuponki on poistettu. Wallun painostava muistelus narisevan sängyn purusta isän kaa. Äiti joka ei tykkää siivoamisesta imuroi. Kuuluisien diktaattorien vauvavalokuvia. Viittaus Eskaton-peliin kai. Seiso naurun takana seisovien miesten takana. Lisää rebublikaanista sosiaalitoimistovihaa. Ihan kuin ennen vanhaan. Painostavia isimuisteluxia. Terävä pikku roisto. Turtanoiden hyinen majesteettisuus. Hyvännäköisiä miehiä pienissä fixuissa huoneissa joiden jokainen sentti käytetään typerryttävän tehokkaasti. Oiskohan toi vika jotain homoilua pöpilässä. Alhaisen lämpötilan yhteiskuntaoppi. Poor Yorick. (Ainakin) 3 hurraahuutoa syylle ja seurauxelle. Antaa ymmärtää että Tavis bylsi Aprillia. Halu haluta. Jotain nekrofiliaa. Turvallinen veneily ei ole sattumaa. Antaa ymmärtää että Joellen naama jäi veneen potkuriin. Erittäin vähäinen vaikutus. Narkoleptinen aerobic-opettaja. Oiskohan se Wallu ize. Yöllä on sombrero päässä. Oidipaalista höpöä. Wallu oli takuulla oidipaalinen. Rikostoveri! ...koko tekotaiteellisen ja raivostuttavan epätasaisen uran typerin, inhottavin, tökeröin ja huonoiten editoitu tuote. Pääosissa ikääntynyt pederasti (James) ja tatuoitu katuprostituoitu (Joelle). Sano H niinkuin himokkuus. Jonkun Bressonin synnin enkelien coveri. Never höörd. Aineeton maa. Yawn. Oli suuri ihme että hän eli isässä häntä tuntematta. Taas painostavia isimuisteluxia. Kuolema ja sinkkutyttö. Joku kilometrin pituinen nimi muka jonkun Peter Weissin näytelmästä tehdylle filmille. James yökkii yleisön päälle tuoden mieleen paskanheiton Oulussa. Liian hauskaa. Niinpä niin. Tuo ei ollut enää hauskaa. Surullinen tapaus nimeltä minä. Pahoillaan joka paikassa.. Tähän se päättyi, tai oikeammin loputtomaan läppään nummero 5.
    ellauri079.html on line 214: Virtues and Vices and Other Essays in Moral Philosophy. Philippa Foot, James D. Wallace & Arthur Flemming - 1980 - Ethics 90 (4):587-595.
    ellauri079.html on line 216: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Social Enterprise. Nelarine Cornelius, Mathew Todres, Shaheena Janjuha-Jivraj, Adrian Woods & James Wallace - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 81 (2):355-370. Tää oli noiden juniori naisten empiirinen sisältöanalyysitutkimus bisneskoulujen etiikan opetuxesta. Paremmissa kouluissa se oli proaktiivista (mitä on olla hyvä yrittäjä) ja huonommissa reaktiivista (mitä tehdä kun jää kiinni ketkuilusta).
    ellauri079.html on line 218: In this article, we contend that due to their size and emphasis upon addressing external social concerns, the corporate relationship between social enterprises, social awareness and action is more complex than whether or not these organisations engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR). This includes organisations that place less emphasis on CSR as well as other organisations that may be very proficient in CSR initiatives, but are less successful in recording practices. In this context, we identify a number of internal CSR (...)
    ellauri079.html on line 221: An Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Identity and Ethics Teaching in Business Schools.Nelarine Cornelius, James Wallace & Rana Tassabehji - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 76 (1):117-135.
    ellauri079.html on line 223: Recent events have raised concerns about the ethical standards of public and private organisations, with some attention falling on business schools as providers of education and training to managers and senior executives. This paper investigates the nature of, motivation and commitment to, ethics tuition provided by the business schools. Using content analysis of their institutional and home websites, we appraise their corporate identity, level of engagement in socially responsible programmes, degree of social inclusion, and the relationship to their ethics teaching. (...)
    ellauri079.html on line 226: Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. James D. Wallace - 1996 - Cornell University Press.
    ellauri079.html on line 228: James D. Wallace treats moral considerations as beliefs about the right and wrong ways of doing things - beliefs whose source and authority are the same as any ...
    ellauri079.html on line 231: Norms and Practices. James D. Wallace - 2009 - Cornell University Press.
    ellauri079.html on line 233: Challenging the paradigm in ethics -- The spirit of the enterprise -- Social artifacts and ethical criticism -- General and particular in practical knowledge -- Virtues of benevolence and justice.
    ellauri079.html on line 236: Cross-Sector Partnerships: City Regeneration and Social Justice. [REVIEW] Nelarine Cornelius & James Wallace - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 94 (1):71 - 84.
    ellauri079.html on line 238: In this article, the ability of partnerships to generate goods that enhance the quality-of-life of socially and economically deprived urban communities is explored. Drawing on Rawl's study on social justice [Rawls, J.: 1971, A Theory of Justice (Harvard University Press, Cambridge)] and Sen's capabilities approach [Sen, A.: 1992, Inequality Re-Examined (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA); 1999, Development as Freedom (Oxford University Press, Oxford); 2009, The Idea of Justice (Ellen Lane, London)], we undertake an ethical evaluation of the effectiveness of different (...)
    ellauri079.html on line 241: Ethical Norms, Particular Cases II. Don Loeb & James D. Wallace - 2002 - Philosophical Review 111 (1):127.
    ellauri079.html on line 243: This book aims to recast the way we think about ethics by defending an alternative to more conventional approaches and illustrating its plausibility through detailed discussions of several important cases. The book is styled as an attack on “Plato’s Thesis”.
    ellauri079.html on line 246: Ethics and the Craft Analogy. James D. Wallace - 1988 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 13 (1):222-232.
    ellauri079.html on line 248: Cowardice and Courage. My son and myself. James D. Wallace - forthcoming - American Philosophical Quarterly.
    ellauri079.html on line 250: Excellences and Merit. Me and my son. James D. Wallace - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (2):182-199.
    ellauri079.html on line 252: Community Development and Social Regeneration: How the Third Sector Addresses the Needs of BME Communities in Post-Industrial Cities II. [REVIEW] James Wallace & Nelarine Cornelius - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 97 (S1):43-54.
    ellauri079.html on line 257: Two Theories of Morality. James D. Wallace - 1981 - Noûs 15 (1):76-80. Tääkin on kirja-arvostelu jonkun Stuart Hampshiren tännimisestä kirjasta 1977. James toteaa Hampshireä vastaan, että utilitarismin houkutus on hyvän dimensioiden vinous: kaikella on hintansa, ja sixi on mahdollista laskea tekojen painotettu keskiarvo ja valita niistä paras, kuten peleissä. Isoäidinkin voi myödä kunhan hinta on kohallaan. Tää on nyt nähty esim Ruozissa koronaepidemian hoidossa. Spinozalla sitävastoin näyttäis olevan pää oikealla paikalla, jos Hampshire on ymmärtänyt kunnolla:
    ellauri079.html on line 261: Anti-Naturalism. James D. Wallace - 1968 - Ethics 78 (4):296-302.
    ellauri079.html on line 263: 6. Activity And Distributive Norms. James D. Wallace - 2018 - In Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. Cornell University Press. pp. 109-148.
    ellauri079.html on line 265: Good Lives and Meaningful Work. James D. Wallace - 2002 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 10 (1):73-79. Kirja-arvostelu jonkun Mike Martinin kirjasta nimeltä Meaningful work.
    ellauri079.html on line 267: 1. Introduction: Particularism And Pluralism. E pluribus unum. James D. Wallace - 2018 - In Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. Cornell University Press. pp. 1-8.
    ellauri079.html on line 269: Knowledge of Actions. James D. Wallace - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (1):117.
    ellauri079.html on line 271: 2. Morality And Practical Knowledge. James D. Wallace - 2018 - In Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. Cornell University Press. pp. 9-39.
    ellauri079.html on line 273: Mechanism and Action. James D. Wallace - 1968 - Philosophical Studies 19 (6):88 - 92.
    ellauri079.html on line 275: Morality, Practical Knowledge, and Will. James D. Wallace - 1994 - Journal of Philosophical Research 19:23-36.
    ellauri079.html on line 277: In Quandaries and Virtues, Edmund Pincoffs maintains that we observe a multiplicity of moral norms. A common life in which we participate supplies a context in which many virtues play diverse functional roles. He suggests, without developing the idea, that such a common life provides us with a structure for organizing and harmonizing the many moral norms we attempt to pursue. This essay explores that idea. Bodies of shared practical knowledge, such as medicine and scientific research, provide examples of empirically (...)
    ellauri079.html on line 280: 3. Norms As Instruments. James D. Wallace - 2018 - In Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. Cornell University Press. pp. 40-62.
    ellauri079.html on line 282: Pleasure as an End of Action. James D. Wallace - 1966 - American Philosophical Quarterly 3 (4):312 - 316.
    ellauri079.html on line 284: Practical Inquiry. James D. Wallace - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (4):435-450.
    ellauri079.html on line 286: 5. Practical Knowledge And Will. James D. Wallace - 2018 - In Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. Cornell University Press. pp. 85-108.
    ellauri079.html on line 288: Social Artifacts and Ethical Criticism. James D. Wallace - 2001 - Teaching Ethics 1 (1):47-61.
    ellauri079.html on line 290: Schoolmaster of the Great City (Book).James M. Wallace - 1997 - Educational Studies 28 (2):99-110.
    ellauri079.html on line 293: Theorizing About Morals. James D. Wallace - 1991 - Noûs 25 (2):176-183.
    ellauri079.html on line 296: The Beginning of the World. James D. Wallace - 1968 - Dialogue 6 (4):521-526.
    ellauri079.html on line 298: The Duty to Help Damsels in Distress. James D. Wallace - 1968 - Analysis 29 (2):33 - 38.
    ellauri079.html on line 300: The Influence of Agents. James D. Wallace - 1971 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):45 - 57.
    ellauri079.html on line 302: The view that we immediately produce actions in our central nervous system has the consequence that our voluntary motions are entirely caused by sequences of events that we initiate unknowingly, events over which we can exercise control over only indirectly. This view, I shall argue below, is unsatisfactory.
    ellauri079.html on line 303: Surprisingly, I use as an example of a free agent here a pingpong player. Presumably because my tennis-playing son has proved unsatisfactory. What I end up saying is distinguish agent causation from event causation. Futile squirming, it does not change anything.
    ellauri079.html on line 306: The Promise of American Life/The New Republic (Book).James M. Wallace - 1993 - Educational Studies 24 (4):307-318.
    ellauri079.html on line 309: 4. Understanding Practices. James D. Wallace - 2018 - In Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. Cornell University Press. pp. 63-84.
    ellauri079.html on line 311: Virtues and Vices. James D. Wallace - 1978 - Philosophy 54 (210):568-569.
    ellauri079.html on line 316: Platon ihannerebubliikki ei näytä jenkeistäkään ideaalilta. Kas tässä mixi. Zydeemi muistuttaa hyvin öljyttyä masiinaa missä jokaisella on edeltämäärätty tehtävänsä ja ekolokeronsa (a good wife knows her place); mutta sen konemainen luonne näyttää keskiverto uusliberaalista luotaantyöntävältä, kun ei poikkeamia kaavaan sallita. Jos innovaatiot on kielletty, ei jää tilaa luovalle tuholle eikä henkilökohtaiselle nousukkuudelle. Plaatto näyttää edellyttävän että henkilön tehtävän täyttäminen riittää onneen, tai ainakin niin se argumentoi Thrasymakhosta vastaan (352d–354a). Se sanoo että jokaisella esineellä, eläimellä ja henkilöllä on oma tehtävä (ergon). Jos se suorittaa tehtävänsä hyvin, sen käy hyvin: elukoille hyvin käyminen tarkoittaa hyvää elämää ja hyvä elämä onnellista elämää.
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    ellauri080.html on line 65: Hippocrates (?c.460-377 or 359 BC) (the "father of medicine") categorized people into different temperaments (phlegmatic, humid, bilious, melancholic), each of which described a constellation of tendencies.
    ellauri080.html on line 95: "winejelly" incident (aka "Disgusting English Candy Drill"), 116; "show us your papers!" 442; Hopmann's and Kreuss' prank on Toiletship, 451; "Super Animals In My Crack" 466; orgy on Anubis, 467; Frau Gnahb's criticisms, 497; Springer's Sodium Amytal-induced outbursts, 512, 514 and 746; "How I Came to Love the People" 547; pinball machines run amuck, 583-84; Miss Muller-Hochleben, 633; "I say. . ." 634; "helicopter!" 683; "Ass Backwards" 683; "It's an old saying among my people" 709; Kazoo Quartet, 711-12; discharge dumplings, u.s.w., 715; bad pun, 746
    ellauri080.html on line 97: Surullista, surullista. Aika masentavaa. Samaa maata on David Foster Wallacen Eskaton-peliselostus.
    ellauri080.html on line 121: Trait theories of personality have long attempted to pin down exactly how many personality traits exist. Earlier theories have suggested a various number of possible traits, including Gordon Allport's list of 4,000 personality traits, Raymond Cattell's 16 personality factors, and Hans Eysenck's three-factor theory.
    ellauri080.html on line 123: However, many researchers felt that Cattell's theory was too complicated and Eysenck's was too limited in scope. As a result, the five-factor theory emerged to describe the essential traits that serve as the building blocks of personality. 5 is a nice number, it happens to be the number of fingers in your right (or left, if you are sinistral) hand (if you are a normal person, that is).
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    ellauri080.html on line 126: You might find it helpful to use the acronym OCEAN (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism) when trying to remember the big five traits. CANOE (for conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism, openness, and extraversion) is another commonly used acronym. It also helps to count them with your fingers to make sure you did not forget anything.
    ellauri080.html on line 135: This trait features characteristics such as imagination and insight. People who are high in this trait also tend to have a broad range of interests. They are curious about the world and other people and eager to learn new things and enjoy new experiences.
    ellauri080.html on line 139: People who are high in this trait tend to be more adventurous and creative. People low in this trait are often much more traditional and may struggle with abstract thinking.
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  • ellauri080.html on line 193: Extraversion (or extroversion) is characterized by excitability, sociability, talkativeness, assertiveness, and high amounts of emotional expressiveness. People who are high in extraversion are outgoing and tend to gain energy in social situations. Being around other people helps them feel energized and excited.
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    ellauri080.html on line 266: Positivity is a trait characterized by gladness, happiness, and emotional stability. Those hig in this trait tend to be more stable and emotionally resilient. Individuals who are low in this trait tend to experience mood swings, anxiety, irritability, and sadness.
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  • ellauri080.html on line 295: McCrae and his colleagues have also found that the big five traits are also remarkably universal. One study that looked at people from more than 50 different cultures found that the five dimensions could be accurately used to describe personality.
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    ellauri080.html on line 304: Research suggests that both biological and environmental influences play a role in shaping our personalities. Twin studies suggest that both nature and nurture play a role in the development of each of the five personality factors.
    ellauri080.html on line 308: One study of the genetic and environmental underpinnings of the five traits looked at 123 pairs of identical twins and 127 pairs of fraternal twins. The findings suggested that the heritability of each trait was 53 percent for extraversion, 41 percent for agreeableness, 44 percent for conscientiousness, 41 percent for neuroticism, and 61 for openness.
    ellauri080.html on line 316: Studies have shown that maturation may have an impact on the five traits. As people age, they tend to become less extraverted, less neurotic, and less open to the experience. Agreeableness and conscientiousness, on the other hand, tend to increase as people grow older.
    ellauri080.html on line 321: Always remember that behavior involves an interaction between a person's underlying personality and situational variables. The situation that a person finds himself or herself plays a major role in how the person reacts. However, in most cases, people offer responses that are consistent with their underlying personality traits.
    ellauri080.html on line 325: These dimensions represent broad areas of personality. Research has demonstrated that these groupings of characteristics tend to occur together in many people. For example, individuals who are sociable tend to be talkative. However, these traits do not always occur together. Personality is complex and varied and each person may display behaviors across several of these dimensions.
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    ellauri080.html on line 340: The Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) is an inventory for personality traits devised by Cloninger and Al. It is closely related to and an outgrowth of the Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire (TPQ), and it has also been related to the dimensions of personality in Zuckerman's alternative five and Eysenck's models and those of the five factor model.
    ellauri080.html on line 349: and three so-called characters
    ellauri080.html on line 355: Each of these traits has a varying number of subscales. The dimensions are determined from a 240-item questionnaire.
    ellauri080.html on line 361: Cloninger, C. R. (2013). What makes people healthy, happy, and fulfilled in the face of current world challenges? Mens Sana Monographs, 11, 16–24. doi: 10.4103/0973-1229.109288
    ellauri080.html on line 363: Self-directedness (self-concept) is one of the three aspects of human character in Cloninger’s biopsychosociospiritual model of personality (Cloninger et al. 1993). This character trait involves a person’s sense of responsibility, hopeful purpose, self-acceptance, self-actualization, and resourcefulness (Cloninger 2004). See Cooperativeness and Self-transcendence for the other two aspects of human character.
    ellauri080.html on line 365: Self-directedness can be seen as the executive branch of a person’s system of mental self-government. People who are self-directed recognize that their attitudes, behaviors, and problems reflect their own choices. They tend to accept responsibility for their attitudes and behavior and they impress others as reliable and trustworthy persons. As a result, a person’s Self-directedness is an important indicator of reality testing, maturity, and vulnerability to mood disturbance....
    ellauri080.html on line 369: Agency; Autonomy; Internal locus of control; Self-efficacy; Self-reliance
    ellauri080.html on line 373: However, if you’re like me, you never had a good grasp on exactly what it meant.
    ellauri080.html on line 375: If this describes you as well as it described me, you’ve come to the right place! In this piece, we will define self-transcendence, look at its components and characteristics, think of some examples, and explore how it can be achieved.
    ellauri080.html on line 383: That “something higher” is often divine or spiritual in nature. Many achieve self-transcendence through their faith in God, while others may achieve it through recognition of some system of spirituality or idea of the soul. This faith or spirituality can help individuals find the meaning that will fulfill them and propel them to transcendence. Research has even shown that in elderly patients, the caregiver’s own spirituality had a positive impact on the patient’s well-being (Kim, Reed, Hayward, Kang, & Koenig, 2011).
    ellauri080.html on line 385: Cooperativeness is a personality trait concerning the degree to which a person is generally agreeable in their relations with other people as opposed to aggressively self-centred and hostile. It is one of the "character" dimensions in Cloninger's Temperament and Character Inventory. Cloninger described it as relating to individual differences in how much people identify with and accept others. Cloninger's research found that low cooperativeness is associated with all categories of personality disorder. Cooperativeness is conceptually similar to and strongly correlated with agreeableness in the five factor model of personality.
    ellauri080.html on line 394: Activity level refers to how physically active a person is. rowdy disruptive boisterous or quiet lifeless rag. Are they rambunctious or quiet?
    ellauri080.html on line 396: Biological rhythm: regular kids will easily stick to a routine. even toilet around the same time each day. This makes it easy for parents to have a predictable routine.
    ellauri080.html on line 400: Intensity of reaction: intense children will have very powerful reactions to things. For instance, if they want to wear their favorite purple shirt and it’s in the washer, they may have an intense outburst. Children with low intensity will react very mildly to negative and positive situations. It may be difficult to recognize how a low intensity child is feeling.
    ellauri080.html on line 402: Adaptability: Highly adaptable people can easily switch from one activity or location to another, without any problems. Those who are less adaptable need to take time to feel comfortable with change or new situations.
    ellauri080.html on line 404: Approach/withdrawal: brave explorer or shy chicken? Approaching children are excited and willing to explore new things, people and situations. They may run to investigate a new playground without hesitation and oftentimes will take very little time to adjust to new situations.
    ellauri080.html on line 405: Withdrawing children are slow to warm up. They need extra time to adjust to new situations and may hang back before they explore or join in. They may hesitate at a new social situation instead of joining in right away.
    ellauri080.html on line 410: Distractibility:
    ellauri080.html on line 411: Highly distractible children will quickly shift their attention from one thing to another. They may not be able to focus on a conversation over dinner if they see a dog outside the kitchen window. They may be very attuned to details and have a hard time focusing in places and spaces that are busy and loud. Children with low distractibility find it easy to get really focused on a task. They get absorbed in a book even though there’s a noisy gathering of people in the same room. These children can block out many distractions and really focus their attention on what they are working on.
    ellauri080.html on line 413: Mood: Some children naturally have a happier mood, and other children may have a more serious mood. Mood refers to the overall tone of a person’s feelings, interactions and behaviors. Some people are dispositioned to have a happier overall mood, and they generally feel good about things. Others may have more of a negative mood. They may be referred to as more unpleasant, as they may not react in a strong, positive way with the world around them. Children who have a more naturally negative mood may appear to be more subdued than happy. They may have a demeanor that is more calm and may appear gloomy, sad or negative. They may not show their positive feelings externally, but may still feel positive things. I guess.
    ellauri080.html on line 422: Anyone who has studied the psychology of Carl Jung will be aware of his development of a system to differentiate the human psychological condition into four fundamental psychological types: intuition, thinking, sensation, and feeling – which is a further elaboration of his separation of personalities into two distinct attitudinal types: introvert and extrovert. But why did he choose just four psychological types? And of all the multitude of possible personality characteristics or modes of operation and approaches to life, why did he choose these four: intuition, sensation, thinking, and feeling?
    ellauri080.html on line 427: The material I will use to justify my claims comes from three time-honored traditions: sacred geometry as practiced by the ancient Egyptians, the inner structure of the I Ching, and the house arrangement of astrology. All these disciplines attempt to give meaningful order to what may appear at times to be a chaotic human existence, as is Jung’s typology.
    ellauri080.html on line 431: It seems to be a natural tendency of human nature to want to categorize the infinite variety of phenomenological reality into neat, distinct, and useful components. We have types and varieties from every area of human experience. There is some security when confronted by a brand new situation to be able to instantly ascribe this novelty to a pre-arranged mental coding system. Once we have categories we can describe differences and similarities – we can form hypotheses of relationship. This can be both useful and destructive, as unnecessary stereotyping leads to a relativizing of uniqueness. Jung walks this thin line by simply stating, “In my practical medical work with nervous patients I have long been struck be the fact that besides the many individual differences in human psychology there are also typical differences.”
    ellauri080.html on line 435: He was well aware of the difficulty of presenting a general description of types and its inability to draw an absolutely correct picture. Still, his wealth of empirical evidence led him to deduce as ‘factual’ the existence of distinct types. This deduction was made many times before him and is a simple reflection of the nature of reality (the reality of Nature).
    ellauri080.html on line 437: In Jungian typology, the original ‘unity’ of human consciousness is first divided into two poles of attitude: extraversion and introversion. These represent two fundamentally distinct yet complementary relationships between inner and outer reality. Extraversion is characterized bya flow of energy and interest from the subject to the object, from the inner to the outer. Identification with the outer gives meaning to the inner. Introversion is completely the opposite. It is characterized by a flow of energy and interest from the object to the subject, from the outer to the inner.
    ellauri080.html on line 441: The introvert will give ultimate significance to subjective, inner experience and will tend to assign importance to what is happening externally only as it related to this inner experience, or only if it will lead to personal growth. The extravert, contrarily, will give ultimate significance to what is happening externally in the objective, outer world and will assign very little importance or completely disregard inner experience, unless it could lead to outer growth. These are obviously two diametrically opposed yet complementary approaches to life, reminiscent of the oriental Yin (introversion) and Yang (extraversion).
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    ellauri080.html on line 453: Kirjainlyhenteistä voi suunnilleen arvata mistä tässä on kymysys: E/I on extra/introvertti, N/S on varmaan intuition/sensation, T/F thinking/feeling ja P/J on varmaan perception/judgment. Eli tollanen neljän binäärimuuttujan taulukointi. Ensinäkemältä jo heti vaikuttaa et tässon ladattu vähän liian paljon tollasten aivokuorifunktioiden niskoille, kyllä matelijanaivotkin pitäis ottaa mukaan yhtälöön. Tai ehkä liskoaivot tule mukaan tolla T/F axelilla. Kai sit aina toinen niistä on introverttiä ja toinen extroverttiä, arvatenkin noi ekat on intro ja tokat kirjaimet on extro. El super-intro on INTP ja super-extro on ESFJ. Abstract minded system analysts vastaan concerned and supportive people persons. Joo mä nään mihin tässä ollaan menossa. Voi helvetti. Vanhaa patriarkaalista toxista sovinistipaskaa isoilla kirjaimilla kirjoitettuna.
    ellauri080.html on line 458: INTP Abstract-minded systems analysts.
    ellauri080.html on line 460: INTJ Tenacious visionaries, oriented towards action.
    ellauri080.html on line 486: This is the primary basis for the philosophical conflicts between Fe/Ti and Te/Fi. This is demonstrated nicely by two quotes from famous philosophers representing each worldview:
    ellauri080.html on line 488: “Behind all logic and its seeming sovereignty of movement, too, there stand valuations or, more clearly, physiological demands for the preservation of a certain type of life.” — Friedrich Nietzsche (INTJ). Nietsche oli näät tenacious visionaries, oriented towards action. Vaikkei se koskaan tehnyt paljon paskaakaan.
    ellauri080.html on line 490: “…amidst all the variety and caprice of taste, there are certain general principles of approbation or blame, whose influence a careful eye may trace in all operations of the mind.” — David Hume (ENTP). Hume oli siis quirky and verbally fluid people person. No jaa, myssypäinen poikames. Yhtä saamattomia olivat kumpikin.
    ellauri080.html on line 492: This relates directly to CelebrityTypes’ observation of “NTP Knowing and NTJ Willing”, though my proposition is that this in fact applies across all types in the form of these judging axes, albeit with varying degrees of appearance. I believe that in the sense above, the FE/TI axis is more naturally wired to seek abstract knowledge, while TE/FI is more naturally wired to make concrete its visionary will.
    ellauri080.html on line 498: These two views of the world are, of course, mutually inimical — they inevitably chase each other’s tails. Nietzsche says to Hume: ‘he stole that bread because he wanted to feed his family,’ to which Hume replies, ‘yes, that is true: but why did he want to feed his family? Because he is adhering to a familial principle,’ to which Nietzsche replies, ‘I suppose you could put it that way, but why is he operating according to that principle? It’s because he wants to, because he loves his family,’ to which Hume replies, ‘yes, but why does he love his family? It’s because that is his logical worldview…’ And so on.
    ellauri080.html on line 512: These two attitudes can be summed up as ‘conjecturing’ and ‘examining’ respectively. The one axis seeks to discover, envision or predict the potential course (NI) plotted by their various raw experiences of things (SE); obviously the image I am summoning here is that of a scatterplot and line of best fit, though one could also summon the image of a researcher recording their observations and then forming overarching conclusions abstracted from that data.
    ellauri080.html on line 514: On the NI side, a good example would be Karl Marx, who spent hours upon hours researching and observing social and economic conditions in society, from which data he developed his comprehensive theories of capital and dialectical materialism. On the SE side, a good example is Dale Carnegie, who, as CelebrityTypes pointed out in one of their function axes articles, is one of many SE types who concretize their wealth of experiences into practical wisdom, such as ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’.
    ellauri080.html on line 516: Mitäs kirjaimia nää sit saa? Marx olis varmaan INTJ Tenacious visionary, oriented towards action. Oisko Carnegie sit ESTP Entrepreneurial smooth operators.
    ellauri080.html on line 518: The other axis seeks to discover, cognate, or comprehend the true nature of things (SI) by compositing the uniting elements between various creative perspectives on things (NE); the image I like to use here is of a diagram showing multiple perspectives of a 3-D object in 2-D space, where each perspective conceals something in order to reveal something else.
    ellauri080.html on line 526: A dominant NI type, for instance, is constantly conjecturing from whatever data they have: it’s what they do, and that’s why these types will often feel like they have a lot to say on topics regardless of their expertise, because they can still conjecture an intriguing point of view from what little data they have; of course, depending on their skill, luck, and their sample size, it is not uncommon for their ‘lines of best fit’, as it were, to be off by some degree. In fact, Ni types are often used to this and, at least in my experience, can sometimes conjecture about how accurate their own conjectures are likely to be. Se conjecture like this too, believe it or not, just not as consistently, but it is part of what can lend that peculiar air of surety or confidence to the ESTP’s speech, or the driven spontaneity of the ESFP’s decisions. These types feel that they see something before them in glorious clarity and sharpness. How long that vision will last varies.
    ellauri080.html on line 528: Meanwhile, the NE/SI axis is not so trusting of direct experience, which is hardly a mystery, because their perception of reality is introverted, meaning they aren’t interested in direct and photographic reality, but in the ideal versions of experiences abstracted from reality (e.g. Socrates’ search for the overarching ‘idea’ of everyday things like dogs, beds, piety, etc., as opposed to individual instances of these things). This is why, as CelebrityTypes also points out, “The person will also be more careful and meticulous (SI) because there is an unconscious striving to contribute one’s observations to building a system which is valid not just in the here and now, but which is perceived to be true in general: To generate the type of knowledge that could conceivably end up in a future textbook on the subject.” The axis makes use of Ne’s multifaceted nature to accomplish this.
    ellauri080.html on line 530: This helps illuminate a number of characteristics of SI and NE individually: dominant SI types focus their energy on the apprehension and upholding of the Truth as it is carefully and cautiously composited and systematically tested for weaknesses; hence, their stereotypically thorough, cautious, and reserved nature, and why they are not so sure in idea-based conversation as Ni types: because of just that — they aren’t sure. Meanwhile, dominant NE types, focusing their energy on the exploration and experimentation from various angles, have the same presence of doubt, which is why NE types so often eschew dogma and may be perceived as intellectually ‘flakey’ or ‘capricious’ because they never truly commit to anything: it’s all experimentation and exploration, forming a composite Truth, though their trouble is they never want to stop. The SI’s trouble, on the other hand, is that they don’t want to start.
    ellauri080.html on line 532: Concerning John Maynard Keynes, an INTJ, it was said: “[He spoke] on a great range of topics, on some of which he was thoroughly an expert, but on others [he had] derived his views from the few pages of a book at which he had happened to glance. The air of authority was the same in both cases.” Meanwhile, Bertrand Russell famously said that “The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.” Coincidentally, history records a number of ENTPs and INTJs very much disliking each other.
    ellauri080.html on line 556: Clinicians must take note of the high prevalence and risk of depression among persons with ASD, which may be under-reported. We initially investigated whether temperament and character could be risk factors, but found no association. However, we did find that depression might be a high predictor for suicide ideation, which could remain under-reported in adults with autism, due to impaired communication and problems with expressing emotions and thoughts.
    ellauri080.html on line 566: Suicide attempts are accompanied by a willingness for death and can lead to suicide. They are more common in high-functioning autism and Asperger subjects. The methods used are often violent and potentially lethal or fatal. (What's the diff? Ah I get it: school killings and the like. Whether you chill yourself only or others besides.)
    ellauri080.html on line 568: High harm avoidance may be a temperament trait specific to bipolar disorder patients. However, it may not be correlated with attempted suicide in such patients. These may have low persistence, high self directedness and low self-transcendence temperament and character traits that protect against attempted suicide. Harm avoidance, self directedness, and cooperativeness may be correlated with current suicidal ideation. Cooperative autist is just trying to avoid further harm to their near and dear.
    ellauri080.html on line 577: Gilligan's Island ran for 98 episodes. All 36 episodes of the first season were filmed in black and white and were later colorized for syndication. The show's second and third seasons (62 episodes) and the three television film sequels (aired between 1978 and 1982) were filmed in color. Last aired: 2001.
    ellauri080.html on line 579: The show received solid ratings during its original run, then grew in popularity during decades of syndication, especially in the 1970s and 1980s when many markets ran the show in the late afternoon. Today, the title character of Gilligan is widely recognized as an American cultural icon. Characters:
    ellauri080.html on line 582: Gilligan, the inept, accident-prone first mate of the S.S. Minnow
    ellauri080.html on line 599: The two-man crew of the charter boat SS Minnow and five passengers on a "three-hour tour" from Honolulu run into a typhoon and are shipwrecked on an uncharted island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. Their efforts to be rescued are typically thwarted by the inadvertent conduct of the hapless first mate, Gilligan. In 1997, show creator Sherwood Schwartz explained that the underlying concept is still "the most important idea in the world today". That is, people with extremely different characters and backgrounds being in a situation where they need to learn how to get along and cooperate with each other as a matter of survival.
    ellauri080.html on line 613: Dream sequences in which one of the castaways dreams they are some character related to that week's story line. All of the castaways appeared as other characters within the dream. In later interviews and memoirs, nearly all of the actors stated that the dream episodes were among their personal favorites.
    ellauri080.html on line 617: The appearance or arrival of strange objects to the island, such as a World War II naval mine, an old silent motion picture camera and costumes, a crate of radioactive vegetable seeds, plastic explosives, a robot, a live lion, a jet pack, or a "Mars Rover" that the scientists back in the United States think is sending them pictures of Mars.
    ellauri080.html on line 678: A tailor's notch is a little groove in their front teeth, worn down over time by the seemingly harmless act of biting down on a sewing needle.
    ellauri080.html on line 691: “Drinking to intoxication is a social activity that is more likely to occur in a group,” said first author Duneesha De Alwis, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Psychiatry. “People with autistic traits can be socially withdrawn, so drinking with peers is less likely. But if they do start drinking, even alone, they tend to repeat that behavior, which puts them at increased risk for alcohol dependence.”
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    ellauri080.html on line 712: The program was critically acclaimed for focusing on children's emotional and physical concerns, such as death, sibling rivalry, school enrollment, and divorce.
    ellauri080.html on line 716: Rogers died of stomach cancer on February 27, 2003 at age 74. Rogers was red-green color-blind. He became a pescatarian in 1970, after the death of his father, and a vegetarian in the early 1980s, saying he "couldn't eat anything that had a mother". Rogers was a registered Republican, and a confirmed presbyterian. Despite his strong faith, Rogers struggled with anger, conflict, and self-doubt, especially at the end of his life. Despite Rogers' family's wealth, he cared little about making money, and lived frugally, especially as he and his wife grew older.
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    ellauri080.html on line 729: At school, his academic results were described as mediocre. One report concluded that Gandhi was “good at English, fair in Arithmetic and weak in Geography; conduct very good, bad handwriting.” His first English teacher was an Irishman, and so Gandhi spoke English with an Irish accent.
    ellauri080.html on line 730: As a teenager, he rebelled against the strict orthodox teachings of no alcohol, meat or womanising. After trying out all of them he made a vow to live a virtuous life. Aged 18 he travelled to England to train to be a barrister, and was made to swear a vow, by his orthodox Hindu family, he would not touch wine, women or meat. He was almost able to keep his vow.
    ellauri080.html on line 733: In India, a Muslim friend encouraged Gandhi to eat goat’s meat. As Gandhi was physically weak, he agreed to it. But, that night he had a dream that the goat was crying inside his stomach. He said “I can’t eat meat anymore. I heard the goat's mother bleat from inside me.” He never ate meat again.
    ellauri080.html on line 737: Gandhi’s early law career in India was a struggle. He also refused a job as a high-school teacher in Bombay. To make a living, he took a job in South Africa for an Indian law firm.
    ellauri080.html on line 738: In South Africa, Gandhi became aware of the strong racism in South African society. He was stripped and thrown off a train in Pietermaritzburg and left shivering at the train station. This was a turning point in his life as it made him more aware of his political colour.
    ellauri080.html on line 739: His first political action was to try and oppose a bill which stripped Indians living in Natal.
    ellauri080.html on line 742: In 1899, at the outbreak of the Boer War, he formed an Indian ambulance service encouraging his fellow Indians to serve the British – despite the prejudice they were facing.
    ellauri080.html on line 751: 1919 was a turning point for Gandhi; the government passed a new law which said those accused of sedition could be imprisoned without trial, also the Amritsar Massacre where 400 protesting Indians were killed. It was in 1919 that Gandhi turned against acquiescence to the British Empire and he began to lead non-violent protests.
    ellauri080.html on line 753: In Feb 1922, Gandhi electrified the country by transforming the Indian National Congress into a power station. Thousands of Indians across the country followed Gandhi, and many ended in jail.
    ellauri080.html on line 763: In 1931, Gandhi was given an audience with King George V. An apocryphal account says Mahatma Gandhi was asked “what he thought of Western civilization?” he replied that “he thought it might be a good idea."
    ellauri080.html on line 766: In April 1942, an early Indian independence leader Sri Aurobindo urged Mahatma Gandhi to accept the proposals of Sir Stafford Cripps which gave India dominion status as a way to secure a united independent India. Gandhi refused the Cripps proposals.
    ellauri080.html on line 771: India achieved her independence on 15 August 1947.
    ellauri080.html on line 774: Gandhi was nominated several times for the Nobel Peace Prize, but he was never awarded the prize. In 1948, the prize was left unawarded with the committe seriously considering a posthumous prize.
    ellauri080.html on line 776: It was said Gandhi unlike George Washington could not tell a lie. In 1906, aged 38 Gandhi took a vow of brahmacharya (celibacy) and struggled throughout his life to be celibate in both actions and thought.
    ellauri080.html on line 777: But Gandhi was also a puritan and a misogynist who helped ensure that India remains one of the most sexually repressed nations on earth – and, by and large, a dreadful place to be born female.
    ellauri080.html on line 779: Gandhi despised his own sexual desires, and despised sex in any context except for procreation. He preached that the failure to control carnal urges led to complaints including constipation. He believed that sex was bad for the health of an individual, and that sexual freedom would lead Indians to failure as a people. He sought to consign his nation to what Martin Luther called "the hell of celibacy". He took his own celibacy vow unilaterally, without consulting his wife.
    ellauri080.html on line 781: His sexual hang-ups caused him to carry monstrously sexist views. His view of the female body was warped. As accounted by Rita Banerji, in her book Sex and Power, "he believed menstruation was a manifestation of the distortion of a woman's soul by her sexuality".
    ellauri080.html on line 783: During Gandhi's time as a dissident in South Africa, he discovered a male youth had been harassing two of his female followers. Gandhi responded by personally cutting the girls' hair off, to ensure the "sinner's eye" was "sterilised". Gandhi boasted of the incident in his writings, pushing the message to all Indians that women should carry responsibility for sexual attacks upon them. Such a legacy still lingers. In the summer of 2009, colleges in north India reacted to a spate of sexual harassment cases by banning women from wearing jeans, as western-style dress was too "provocative" for the males on campus.
    ellauri080.html on line 785: Gandhi believed Indian women who were raped lost their value as human beings. He argued that fathers could be justified in killing daughters who had been sexually assaulted for the sake of family and community honour. He moderated his views towards the end of his life. But the damage was done, and the legacy lingers in every present-day Indian press report of a rape victim who commits suicide out of "shame". Gandhi also waged a war against contraceptives, labelling Indian women who used them as whores.
    ellauri080.html on line 787: Like all men who wage a doomed war with their own sexual desires, Gandhi's behaviour around females would eventually become very, very odd. He took to sleeping with naked young women, including his own great-niece, in order to "test" his commitment to celibacy. The habit caused shock and outrage among his supporters. God knows how his wife felt.
    ellauri080.html on line 789: Gandhi cemented, for another generation, the attitude that women were simply creatures that could bring either pride or shame to the men who owned them. Again, the legacy lingers. India today, according to the World Economic Forum, finds itself towards the very bottom of the gender equality index. Indian social campaigners battle heroically against such patriarchy. They battle dowry deaths. They battle the honour killings of teenage lovers. They battle Aids. They battle female foeticide and the abandonment of new-born girls.
    ellauri080.html on line 793: Gandhi placed great value on self-sufficiency. As a lawyer he learnt to wash his own clothes, and later he also learnt to cut his own hair. Even though he was initially ridiculed for his messy hairstyle. Okay he said and shaved his head. Made him look the jailbird he was.
    ellauri080.html on line 800: “My young mind tried to unify the teaching of the Gita, The Light of Asia and the Sermon on the Mount.” – Gandhi
    ellauri080.html on line 806: Two terms in the Bhagavad Gita resonated with Gandhi samabhava (“equability”) – meeting fate with a sense of detachment. And aparigraha (“nonpossession”) willingness to give up all material objects.
    ellauri080.html on line 808: Gandhi asked him on a principle of non-violence “If a snake is about to bite me, should I allow myself to be bitten or should I kill it?” His mentor Rajchandbhai wrote back, “If the person lacks the development of a noble character, one may advise him to kill the snake, but we should wish that neither you nor I will even dream of being such a person.”
    ellauri080.html on line 850: Vipassanā (Pāli) or vipaśyanā (Sanskrit) literally "hyper, super (vi), seeing (passanā)", is a Buddhist term that is often translated as "insight". The Pali Canon describes it as one of two qualities of mind which is developed (bhāvanā) in Buddhist meditation, the other being samatha (mind calming). It is often defined as a form of meditation that seeks "insight into the true nature of reality", defined as anicca "impermanence", dukkha "suffering, unsatisfactoriness", anattā "non-self", the three marks of existence in the Theravada tradition, and as śūnyatā "emptiness" and Buddha-nature in the Mahayana traditions.
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    Psychology Analysis on Disney Character

    ellauri080.html on line 1008: 1961 Disney-filmi nimeltä 101 Dalmatialaista on naamatusten eettisessä pulmatilanteessa kun filmin konna Cruella De Vil ("Julma Paholaismainen Nainen"), rikas ja materialistinen nainen, tarjoo suuren summan ostaaxeen pentueen dalmatialaisenpentuja omistajalta Rogerilta. Roger on olevinaan että pennut eivät ole kaupan. Kuitenkin, Cruella ei ota “eitä" vastauxexi. Muutamaa viikkoa myöhemmin hän varastuttaa pennut Rogerilta kätyreillään Jasper ja Horace.
    ellauri080.html on line 1010: Selvästi tämä tilanne on äärimmäinen ja muistuttaa jonkin verran nurkanvaltausta.Se on hyvin epäeettinen koska se on lainvastainen eikä hyödytä ketään muuta kuin Cruellaa (no jonkun verran myös Jasperia ja Horacea, ja ehkä 100 muuta apinaa jotka saavat ostaa Cruellalta kohta suloisia koiranpentuja). Siis eritelkäämme tätä tilannetta toiselta kulmalta. Jos olisit Cruellan (kieltämättä epämukavissa korko)kengiss, mikä olisi järkevin izetesti sen määräämisexi, onko perustelusi eettinen? (Vihje: mitä tapahtuisi jos lehti, tuomari tai perheesi tietäisi päätöxestäsi? No onnexi ne ei tiedä!) (Vihje 2: oikea vastaus ei ole a) eikä c).)
    ellauri080.html on line 1054: Artikkeli osoittaa myös pari Bylsimän päätöxentekokämmiä. Aikaisin pronssiottelussa Suomen kanssa (jonka Suomi siis voitti, hyvä Suomi! Kuinka noloa, U.S. joukkue lähti jäältä ihan häntä koipien välissä), Bylsimä valizi epähuomiossa Suomen joukkueen Saku Koivun lämäämään rangaistuslätkäyxen, joka olisi lisännyt paljon pelin liikevoimaa jos se olis tehnyt oman maalin. Ei vaitiskaan, se valizi Patrick Kanen joka oli ihan hasbeen tämmöisissä lätkäyxissä. Se ois voinut valita tämän artikkelin kirjoittajan langon Zach Parisen, tiimikapteenin jolla on takanaan pelkkiä menestyxiä. Bylsmää hämäsi ilmeisesti saatavuusheuristiikka (? eli Kane oli siinä lähinnä, tai se oli ainoa jonka nimen se sattui muistamaan). Sitä vaivas myös selektiivinen kylmyys: sillä ei ollut tilastoja sylissä, eikä se koskaan oikein ollut tykännyt röyhkeästä Zachista, eikä sen pahasuisesta langosta. Jos Bylsimä olis ollut rationaalinen eikä noin helkkarin dundeellinen, se olisi voinut erittelevästi valita joukkueen parhaan "ampujan". Se ei siis ollut tarpeexi laskelmoiva. Sen lisäxi, toisin kuin menestyneempi Kanadan sohva, se ei koskaan muuttanut joukkueen viivoja tai pelitapoja. Röyhkeä Zach mainizikin tän syyxi tiimin tappioihin, varmaan pahasuisen langon neuvosta. Bylsimä oli siis liian laskelmoiva. Bylsimä lankesi myös pariin vanhanaikaiseen päätöxentekovinoumaan, ihan alkeisjuttuja. Se oli menestynyt heikompia vastustajia vastaan ja oli kuin ylpistynyt sirkka, luuli izestään ihan liikoja. Siitä se otti konfirmaatiovinoumaa loppupeleissä. Se ei tajunnut mikä nytte meni pieleen, jos se olis sen tajunnut, lopputulos oisi voinut olla toinen. Jos ne ei ois hävinneet Suomi-ottelua, ne olis voineet voittaa ehkä pronssin. Mutta Bylsimä ei ottanut opixeen, ei nöyristynyt Zachille ja sen langolle ja kazo miten kävi. Olis pitänyt noudattaa parempaa strategiaa, mennä ize mailan kanssa jäälle pelaamaan ja taklaamaan Saku Koivua. Zachista ja Kanesta ei ollut mihinkään.
    ellauri080.html on line 1056: Kaikista Bylsimän kämmeistä huolimatta täytyy vähän haukuskella myös pelaajia. Kuten sanottua Zach oli aivan paska, ei saanut mitään aikaan kentällä ja oli täys märkä pyyhe pukuhuoneessa. Ei siitä ollut minkään maakunnan palvelujohtajaxi. Tiimipotenssi oli ihan hakusessa, hännät roikkuivat syndeistä jalkovälissä kuin aukipäässeet luikannauhat. Tiimi lähti Sochista äärimmäisen pettyneinä tuloxeen. Taas kerran saatiin turpaan mailta joista niin toivorikkaina joskus lähdettiin kultaa vuolemaan. Kulta meni Kanadaan ja muut metallit jäi vanhaan Eurooppaan. Oh fuck it all.
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    Juonipaljastuxia


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    Six Things You Didn’t Know About David Foster Wallace


    ellauri082.html on line 45: Elizabeth Lee Wurtzel (July 31, 1967 – January 7, 2020) was an American writer and journalist, known for the confessional memoir Prozac Nation, which she published at the age of 27. Her work often focused on chronicling her personal struggles with depression, addiction, career, and relationships. Wurtzel's work drove a boom in confessional writing and the personal memoir genre during the 1990s, and she was viewed as a voice of Generation X. In later life, Wurtzel worked briefly as an attorney before her death from breast cancer.
    ellauri082.html on line 47: The Prozac book chronicles her battle with depression as a college undergraduate and her eventual treatment with the medication Prozac. Michiko Kakutani wrote in The New York Times, “Wrenching and comical, self-indulgent and self-aware, Prozac Nation possesses the raw candor of Joan Didion's essays, the irritating emotional exhibitionism of Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar, and the wry, dark humor of a Bob Dylan song.”
    ellauri082.html on line 54: When David Foster Wallace committed suicide in 2008, it was clear he had been profoundly depressed. But the first major biography of the writer, D.T. Max’s Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story, out on August 30th, reveals an even more troubled mind than anyone realized. From the time he was in college, the brilliant author of Infinite Jest was in and out of institutions as he struggled with depression and addictions to alcohol and marijuana. But the book is also full of all kinds of other strange surprises, painting the most complete, and warmest, portrait of Wallace yet.
    ellauri082.html on line 58: Wallace described himself as “near great” at his favorite sport, but in reality he was just the 11th-best teenage player in central Illinois – not exactly a tennis hotbed. Still, he was good enough to beat Jay McInerney when they were both at the artist colony Yaddo.
    ellauri082.html on line 62: Obsessed with the writer Mary Karr, Wallace planned to shoot her husband with a gun he tried to buy from a guy he met in recovery. She found out about the scheme, but believed him when he blamed it on his buddy. Wallace and Karr eventually became a couple, but Wallace stalked her kid in an ugly manner after she chucked him.
    ellauri082.html on line 66: And supported Ross Perot! But his loathing of George W. Bush turned Wallace into a some kinda liberal. Woodrow Wilson kind, I guess.
    ellauri082.html on line 70: Wallace was so embarrassed by his tendency to sweat that he carried a tennis racket in high school, hoping people would think he had just left the court. He was also serious about dental hygiene, keeping a toothbrush in his sock for emergencies.
    ellauri082.html on line 74: After being rejected by the Prozac Nation author, Wallace wrote the 1998 story “The Depressed Person,” basing the title character – the most unpleasant person on Earth – on her. Now who is the unpleasant one of the two? Another Philip Roth.
    ellauri082.html on line 78: Wallace hooked up with everyone from friends’ girlfriends to countless young fans. He once asked his friend Jonathan Franzen if his only purpose on Earth is “to put my penis in as many vaginas as possible.” Just like Georges Simenon.
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    Yeah Fuck David Foster Wallace!


    ellauri082.html on line 83: In celebration of the empathetic, magical humanism of author David Foster Wallace. Seuraavassa Wallun valikoituja aforismeja.
    ellauri082.html on line 87: Logical validity is a guarantee of truth, but it is pretty vacuous.
    ellauri082.html on line 91: 99% of compulsive thinkers’ thinking is about themselves; that 99% of this self-directed thinking consists of imagining and then getting ready for things that are going to happen to them; and then, weirdly, that if they stop to think about it, that 100% of the things they spend 99% of their time and energy imagining and trying to prepare for all the contingencies and consequences of are never good. In short that 99% of the head’s thinking activity consists of trying to scare the everliving shit out of itself.
    ellauri082.html on line 101: The biography by Tyrannosaurus Max paints a less than flattering portrait of Wallace. That’s not to say it’s a vicious takedown—it’s probably about as even-handed as a biography about the author is going to be, and I can imagine books about him in the future being a lot less level-headed in either direction. Basically, DFW was an extremely troubled individual and probably not a very awesome person qua person. He was often misanthropic, violent, cruel (especially to women), and self-absorbed. But what’s great about the biography is how it allows these rather hideous characteristics to disgust as well as inform; knowing the uglier aspects of DFW’s personality is extremely enlightening with regard to his work. It seems to me that the writer was extremely aware of his immense character flaws and sought in his work (his novels and his non-fiction particularly) to overcome them, and in his work he was able to occupy a wholly different realm than he was in his actual life. Well actually not at all that different. The books project a rather nasty person too.
    ellauri082.html on line 103: More than anything the biography is a testament to something even DFW himself would have said: do not build monuments to individuals. His genius is in his work, and in his case his work was both in writing and in acting; the DFW one sees and hears in interviews is DFW as spinner of fiction, not DFW as himself. One need not pretend David Foster Wallace was a god of sincerity and morality and self-awareness; his work clearly shows he was not.
    ellauri082.html on line 123: But at the same time, Hal’s condition deepens. Ever since Hal ate the mold as a child, he’s been a brilliant communicator but unable to feel. (694: “Hal himself hasn’t had a bona fide intensity-of-interior-life-type emotion since he was tiny … in fact he’s far more robotic than John Wayne.”) JOI was the only one who could see it. In life, everyone thought JOI was just being crazy but in death (as a wraith) he can actually read Hal’s thoughts and thus confirm his view.
    ellauri082.html on line 127: JOI’s wraith is responsible for the strange disturbances around ETA — tripods in the forest, moving Ortho’s bed, ceiling tiles on the floor. He knocks the ceiling tiles down in an attempt to find the DMZ. Pemulis is too distracted with getting expelled to have Hal take it, so JOI needs to get it to Hal some other way.
    ellauri082.html on line 129: Described as coming from a kind of mold that “grows on other molds,” DMZ is an incredibly powerful and mysterious hallucinogen. It can have many different effects but often seems to transform a person’s ability to communicate. It is also nicknamed “Madame Psychosis,” after Joelle’s radio persona. Michael Pemulis manages to acquire some, but it is stolen before he and Hal can take it. It’s suggested that Hal has been affected by DMZ by the time of the Year of Glad, but it’s unclear how—whether from eating a piece of mold as a child and then withdrawing from marijuana, or having his toothbrush laced with Pemulis’s drugs (possibly by James’s wraith). As a result of this presumed DMZ consumption, Hal is able to feel strong emotions (which was impossible for him before) but unable to communicate.
    ellauri082.html on line 133: Hal never leaves leaves his toothbrush unattended (870), but that’s no problem for a wraith. He places the DMZ on Hal’s brush and Hal brushes his teeth (860) and immediately begins experiencing symptoms: Ortho thinks Hal’s crying when Hal thinks he’s speaking in a neutral tone (862).
    ellauri082.html on line 135: Hal’s symptoms indeed begin to reverse: he is now unable to properly communicate feelings (people see him as either laughing hysterically or terribly sad) but beginning to actually feel (like Gately, he spends a lot of time lying on the floor thinking about the past — the hero of nonaction from his essay (142)). While before, everyone could hear him except JOI; now only JOI can hear him (since, as with Gately, he can hear Hal’s thoughts).
    ellauri082.html on line 137: By the time of the match, his symptoms are so bad he’s taken by ambulance to the hospital (16: “the only other emergency room I have ever been in [was] almost exactly one year back”), safely escaping the A.F.R.’s assault. Like fellow student Otis P. Lord, he gets the bed next to Gately. Joelle (who is at the hospital for a meeting) visits Gately on her way out and recognizes Hal. She tells them both about the hunt for the lethal Entertainment and the resulting Continental Emergency and they all go to dig up JOI’s grave. They persuade John Wayne, a spy for the A.F.R., to become a double agent and help sneak them into JOI’s Quebec burial site. Wayne presumably tells the A.F.R. he is actually a triple agent — that he will steal the tape as soon as Hal digs it up. But, as with Marathe, his loyalties are ultimately even-numbered (n40). The A.F.R. finds out and brutally murders him, which is why he can’t win the WhataBurger (16f).
    ellauri082.html on line 141: he’s with a very sad kid and they’re in a graveyard digging some dead guy’s head up and it’s really important, like Continental-Emergency important, and Gately’s the best digger but he’s wicked hungry, like irresistibly hungry, and he’s eating with both hands out of huge economy-size bags of corporate snacks so he can’t really dig, while it gets later and later and the sad kid is trying to scream at Gately that the important thing was buried in the guy’s head and to divert the Continental Emergency to start digging the guy’s head up before it’s too late, but the kid moves his mouth but nothing comes out, and Joelle van D. appears … while the sad kid holds something terrible up by the hair and makes the face of somebody shouting in panic: Too Late. (934)
    ellauri082.html on line 143: It’s too late because someone got there first and took the anti-Entertainment cartridge (126) embedded in JOI’s head (31). Whoever took it is presumably the person who’s made and mailed the extant copies. It couldn’t be the A.F.R. or O.U.S. or they wouldn’t still be searching for it. It probably wasn’t the F.L.Q. because they didn’t know how to read master cartridges—they just thought they were blank tapes in their displays were blank. (483n205) It couldn’t be Avril acting alone; she has problems but she’s not that kind of cold-blooded killer. It had to have been Orin.1
    ellauri082.html on line 145: Orin (who never attended his father’s funeral) went to the gravesite and dug up his father, releasing the wraith in the process. (244: “After a burial, rural Papineau-region Québecers purportedly drill a small hole down from ground level all the way down through the lid of the coffin, to let out the soul, if it wants out.”) Orin, who is such a partisan of his father that he feels the need to repeatedly ruin the lives of people like his mother, has been mailing the tapes to his father’s enemies in revenge: disapproving film critics in Berkeley and the medical attaché (whose affair with his mother drove Himself especially wild) in Boston. It’s possible he’s being influenced by the wraith in these actions.
    ellauri082.html on line 147: After the A.F.R. releases roaches into his giant glass tumbler, Orin cuts a deal with the A.F.R. and gives them the tape in return for letting him live. (He’s apparently still alive on p. 14.) The A.F.R. uses the tape to set off some sort of intracontinental conflagaration (16: “some sort of ultra-mach fighter too high overhead to hear slices the sky from south to north”) which apparently topples the Gentle administration (n114: “[Y.G. is] the very last year of Subsidized Time”).
    ellauri082.html on line 149: As seen in Chapter 1, Hal’s condition deepens until he literally can’t communicate at all, but no longer feels like a robot anymore. (12: “I’m not a machine. I feel and believe.”) The only thing he has left is tennis and he looks forward to playing Ortho Stice in the final match of the WhataBurger. But Stice is possessed by his father (in the manuscript, Stice is called “the Wraithster”), so the novel ends as Hal finally gets to really interface with his father — in the only way he has left.
    ellauri082.html on line 151: Thanks to Jeff Halley and Joe Giacona for help with the part about the DMZ.
    ellauri082.html on line 155: Throughout the first half there are several major passages, basically monologues, from characters such as Schtitt, Hal and Marathe that critique the average American’s lack of objects of worship that are larger and therefore more permanent and perfect (in a sense) than the individual.
    ellauri082.html on line 159: Accusations that DFW is “talking down to” or “intentionally alienating” with his vocabulary I can understand somewhat–I don’t believe he was actually intending to make people feel stupid, but he’s clearly excessive and self-indulgent on occasion.
    ellauri082.html on line 174: Tänä syksynä kääntäjä Tero Valkonen on iloinnut kääntämänsä romaanin, David Foster Wallacen Päättymättömän riemun, menestyksestä. Kirjasta on otettu jo kolmas painos.
    ellauri082.html on line 209: No ainakaan tässä ei näytä olleen minkään laista tiimiaspektia mukana. Flik heiluu yxinäisenä muurahaisena kuin David Foster Wallace. Joka kyllä inhosi kaikkia oravaa pienempiä ötököitä, ja isompiakin. Esim kissoja sopii tukehduttaa muovipusseihin, jos se helpottaa omaa oloa. Sen mielestä rotat ovat hirveitä kun niiden hännät ovat paljaita ja vaaleenpunaisia. Se tappaa niitä isoilla kivillä. Vittu ize se on hirveä, se on kokonaan paljas ja vaaleenpunainen paizi pitkähköä karvaa kaljun ympärillä ja lyhkösempää lyhven hännän ditto. Onnexi se tappoi senkin, vaikka narulla. Odd Rönningen: yxinkertaisin välinein. Muistaaxeni voitin kirjan raittiuskilpakirjoituxista. Voin muistaa väärinkin.
    ellauri082.html on line 218: Frost syntyi San Franciscossa, vaikka hänet usein yhdistetäänkin Uuteen-Englantiin. Hänen äitinsä oli skotti Isabelle Moodie ja hänen isänsä oli toimittaja William Prescott Frost Jr. Isä oli viinaanmenevä uhkapeluri ja tiukka kurinpitäjä, jolla oli palava intohimo politiikkaan. Isä kuoli 1885 tuberkuloosiin ollessaan vasta 36-vuotias. Isän kuoltua äiti, 11-vuotias Robert ja hänen hieman nuorempi sisarensa muuttivat Kaliforniasta Yhdysvaltain itärannikolle Massachusettsin Lawrenceen lähelle isän vanhempia. Äiti liittyi lahkolaiseen swedenborgilaiseen kirkkoon ja kastatti lapsensa siellä. Aikuisena Frost kuitenkin erosi kirkosta.
    ellauri082.html on line 284: Robert Frost is by no means the only poet in whom a hunger for recognition comes into conflict with a wariness, an inner reticence, a distaste for self-revelation. But I think in him the conflict was particularly acute. On the one hand he could be quite shameless in his pursuit of favourable reviews and his presentation to the public of a folksy and largely misleading image. On the other hand we have cryptic comments like in this poem it is not made explicit what the ‘things forbidden’ are that he has managed to preserve for himself but I take them to be his poems, or those things that his poems keep alive, and he is rightly confident enough in his own powers as a poet to feel that he has succeeded.
    ellauri082.html on line 288: Em's poem was published posthumously in 1890 in Poems: Series 1, a collection of Dickinson's poems assembled and edited by her friends. Critics attribute the lack of fear in her tone as her acceptance of death as "a natural part of the endless cycle of nature," due to the certainty in her belief in Christ. (Silly, if death is a natural part of the endless cycle of nature who needs Christ meddling into it? Christ was no endless cycle guy but like Tom Hanks in "News of the world" a guy who points with his hand straight ahead, in a rigidly raising logistic line toward the abyss.)
    ellauri082.html on line 312: I’ve chosen to blog this particular passage, which runs ten pages in lenght, for a few reasons, the most honest reason being its unrelenting frankly honest potrayal of a person in the midst of a serious marijuana dependancy. Erdedy’s chapter has him eagerly awaiting the delivery of 200 grams of high-resin weed, of which he will force himself to smoke in its entirety in one hazy fog-induced sitting. Wallace, writing in the 3rd person, manages to get close enough to Erdedy’s running internal monologue to present to us a deeply troubled young man’s addiction and the lenghts he is willing to go to–whislt also attempting to redeem himself through his numerous attempts in kicking the addiction–in order to satisfy his intense cravings.
    ellauri082.html on line 314: Wallace’s tight prose and his very precise use of the drug-users thought process, such as planning to smoke in large quantities to induce a horrible high in order to create an intense aversion to smoking or mulling over the decision to call a dealer for an update for their ETA, creates an incruciating relatable charatcer in Erdedy. Anyone who has struggled with slowing down or completely stopping a vice that has consumed their daily life may find this passage incredibly relatable.
    ellauri082.html on line 316: She said he lived in a trailer by the river was 36 years old and was a motivational speaker. And was basically just not what you’d call a pleasant or attractive person at all.
    ellauri082.html on line 343: 50; ETA student and Big Buddy; rooms w/Pemulis & Schacht; "promoting" Pemulis's Tenuate, 60, fn.5a.983; "constant 'drines" 267; wants a tennis-broadcasting career, 308; "left-eye-nystamic" 329; paranoid about powdered milk, 630; "and sex: no way" 634; 673; "heavy-browed red-nostriled kid" 677; sleeping in Axhandle's room, 869.
    ellauri082.html on line 352: In allen Religionen lasse sich eine „Tendenz auf rein innerliche Allgemeingültigkeit, auf Vergeistigung, Verinnerlichung, Versittlichung und Individualisierung und Herausbildung eines immer tieferen Erlösungsglaubens“ beobachten.
    ellauri082.html on line 356: In Berlin gibt es an der Humboldt-Universität eine Ernst-Troeltsch-Honorarprofessur. In Augsburg-Haunstetten wurde die Dr.-Troeltsch-Straße nach ihm benannt.
    ellauri082.html on line 455: Get a dose of her in jackboots and kilt
    ellauri082.html on line 458: Yes, you could say she was attractively built
    ellauri082.html on line 473: Arvaa mistä näistä Hikinen Wallu piti niin paljon että piti mainita. Oikein, p). Sillä oli teininä Peeping Tom julisteita seinällä. Figures. k) oli hyvä arvaus, siitä pisteitä. Pam muistuttaa Wallun naisihanteita Joellea ja Hugh (Helen) Steeplyä. Joiden hybridi oli sen äiskäpäiskä Sally Jean Foster Wallace ellei se ollut aprillia.
    ellauri082.html on line 499: The fundamental conceptions of psychology are practically very clear to us, but theoretically they are very confused, meaning how can we fit in soul and god and all that good old mind numbing religion.
    ellauri082.html on line 502: This mind as society hypothesis has outward advantages which make it almost irresistibly attractive to the intellect, and yet it is inwardly quite unintelligible. Of its unintelligibility, however, half the writers on psychology seem unaware.
    ellauri082.html on line 507: "A motion became a feeling!—no phrase that our lips can frame is so devoid of apprehensible meaning." (Says Spencer - check out this guy.) And some Tyndall guy that everyone knew by heart in late 19th: "the passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable." (Nothing to it except fear of death and retribution. Funny but seriously I have never seen anything the matter with it. Your mind is like a little video camera connected to a bunch of neural networks that mill the images around. Whats wrong with this concept is hard for me to see.)
    ellauri082.html on line 509: John Tyndall FRS (/ˈtɪndəl/; 2 August 1820 – 4 December 1893) was an Irish physicist. He first noticed the greenhouse effect but went on mountaineering happily in the melting glaciers. He was a member of a club that vocally supported Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and sought to strengthen the barrier, or separation, between religion and science. The most prominent member of this club was the anatomist Thomas Henry Huxley. Others included the social philosopher Herbert Spencer.
    ellauri082.html on line 556: Hulluruoho: Skopolamiinia ja pari muuta, ne oli just tässä paikalla. Löytyy puista mitä löytyy, ehkä viikon blackoutin jälkeen ja alasti. En nyt sori vaan ole tuollaisia papereita nähnyt.
    ellauri082.html on line 581: CS: PCP:n eli ’enkelipölyn’ laajalle levinnein muunnos, tunnettu myös nimellä Counter-Strike tai Crack Shot. Aiheuttaa voimakasta riippuvuutta, aseiden äänten matkimista sekä liiallista eläytymistä peleihin. Vaarallisia oireita ovat myös näköhäiriöt, joiden seurauksena käyttäjä saattaa joutua hankkimaan rillit. CS saa käyttäjänsä erittäin aggressiivisiksi ja eristäytyminen saattaa alkaa jo muutaman pelikerran jälkeen. CS on WoW:in jälkeen yleisin virtuaalihuume maailmassa ja tilanne pahenee helpomman saatavuuden ja mainostuksen takia. Jostain syystä maat eivät kiellä kyseisiä pelejä vaarallisina. Syynä pidetään ennustettua valtavaa joukkomellakkaa, joka aiheutuisi pelin kieltämisestä, jolloin miljoonat virtuaalimöyhyistä riippuvaiset pukeutuisivat armeijapukuihin ja alkaisivat räiskiä aseilla ympäriinsä.
    ellauri082.html on line 720: Tää naisvihateema jatkuu s. 583. Jännää miten samanlaista se on Wallulla kuin suomalaisilla 2000-luvun setämiehillä, esim Hotakaisella. Ollaan olevinaan hirmu empaattisia ja herkkätunteisia, kokataan ja hierotaan partnerien selkää, mutta sen hierottavan selän takana kiristellään hampaita ja halvexitaan naisia ja izeä, kun ei olla riittävästi machoja.
    ellauri082.html on line 731: Haslam, C. and Montrose, V.T. (2015) Should have known better: The impact of mating experience and the desire for marriage upon attraction to the narcissistic personality. Poster presented at: EHBEA Conference, 29th March to 1st April 2015, Helsinki, Finland. Tamara Montrose: Independent Researcher. Jane Williams´s Lab.
    ellauri082.html on line 737: Another study by researchers Carrie Haslam and V. Tamara Montrose found that although narcissistic males do not make good partners, women aged 18 to 28 desire them more than other men. The researchers asked women about their dating experience and desire for marriage. They wanted to see whether these factors influenced their attraction to narcissistic men.
    ellauri082.html on line 738: They found that young women with more dating experience and a greater desire for marriage were more attracted to narcissistic men. They write, “Despite future long-term mating desires which are unlikely to be achieved with a narcissistic male and possession of substantial mate sampling experience, females view the narcissistic male as a suitable partner.”
    ellauri082.html on line 746: In their introduction, they acknowledge that being viewed as a victim can lead to a loss of esteem and respect. But, they continue, in modern Western societies being a victim doesn’t always lead to undesirable outcomes. Sometimes, being a victim can increase one’s social status. And justify one’s claim to material resources.
    ellauri082.html on line 747: They argue that “contemporary Western democracies have become particularly hospitable environments for victim signalers to execute a strategy of nonreciprocal resource extraction.”
    ellauri082.html on line 751: The researchers examine victim signaling, which they define as “a public and intentional expression of one’s disadvantages, suffering, oppression, or personal limitations.” They also examine virtue signaling, defined as “symbolic demonstrations that can lead observers to make favorable inferences about the signaler’s moral character.”
    ellauri082.html on line 755: They argue that signaling both victimhood and virtue would maximize one’s ability to extract resources. People feel the most sympathy for a victim who is also a good person.
    ellauri082.html on line 756: The researchers developed a Victim Signaling Scale, ranging from 1 = not at all to 5 = always. It asks how often people engage in certain activities. These include: “Disclosed that I don’t feel accepted in society because of my identity.” And “Expressed how people like me are underrepresented in the media and leadership.”
    ellauri082.html on line 757: They found that Victim Signaling scores highly correlated with dark triad scores (r = .35). This association held after controlling for gender, ethnicity, income, and other factors that might make people vulnerable to mistreatment.
    ellauri082.html on line 767: Victim signalers were more likely to cheat in this game. The researchers again found that these results held after controlling for ethnicity, gender, income, and other factors.
    ellauri082.html on line 768: Regardless of personal characteristics, those who scored higher on dark triad traits were more likely to be victim signalers. And may be more likely to deceive others for material gain.
    ellauri082.html on line 770: Participants were told to imagine they worked with another intern. And that they were competing to land a job. Participants were told, “You keep noticing little things about the way the intern talks to you. You get the feeling the other intern may have no respect for your suggestions at all. To your face, the intern is friendly, but something feels off to you.”
    ellauri082.html on line 781: "The underrepresentation of girls and women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is a continual concern for social scientists and policy makers. Using an international database on adolescent achievement in science, mathematics, and reading (n = 472,242), we show girls performed similarly or better than boys in science in two of every three countries, and in nearly all countries, more girls appeared capable of college-level STEM study than enrolled. Paradoxically, the sex differences in the magnitude of relative academic strengths and pursuit of STEM degrees increased with increases in national gender equality. The gap between boys’ science achievement and girls’ reading achievement relative to their mean academic performance was near universal. These sex differences in academic strengths and attitudes toward science correlated with the STEM graduation gap. A mediation analysis suggests that life-quality pressures in less gender equal countries promote girls’ and women’s engagement with STEM subjects."
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    ellauri082.html on line 788: “Confirming past research, there was a strong correlation (r = .69) between a country´s sex differences in personality and their Gender Equality Index. Additional analyses showed that women typically score higher than men on all five trait factors (Pessimism, Extraversion, Openness, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness), and that these relative differences are larger in more gender equal countries.”
    ellauri082.html on line 800: In downtown Boston you may see trash cans, cones, or other objects being used to save parking spots in residential areas throughout the winter. No one wants to shovel their spot to find it taken by the time they return! This is common practice, and completely legal.
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    ellauri083.html on line 33: Google Infinite Jest resources and you'll come up with 62,500 results. Whether's it's the novel's wiki or one of the original Wallace celebration sites, The Howling Fantods, supplement your reading when you're lost or just interested in getting additional context.
    ellauri083.html on line 69: Vuonna 1911, Helmi lähti Kiinasta opiskelemaan Randolf-Maconin Naisten Opistossa Lynkkauskaupungissa Virginiassa, ja valmistui Phi Beta Kappa 1914 ja oli Kappa Delta Sisariston jäsen. (Tää on kai jotain hienoa.) Vaikka se ei ollenkaan aikonut palata Kiinaan, vielä vähemmän ottaa lähetyssaarnaaja-asentoa, se äkkiä pyrki Vanhempainneuvoston Lautakuntaan kun isä kirjoitti että äiti oli vakavasti kipeä. 1914-1932, se kokeili eri lähetyssaarnaaja-asentoja äidin sijasta, mutta myöhemmin se riitautui fundamentalistien kanssa modernistipuolella, mikä johti sen erottamiseen. Ihan niinkuin Wilho Pylkkänen.
    ellauri083.html on line 82: The writer Pearl S. Buck emerged into literary stardom in 1931 when she published a book called "The Good Earth." That story of family life in a Chinese village won the novelist international acclaim, the Pulitzer, and eventually a Nobel Prize. Her upbringing in China as the American daughter of missionaries served as inspiration for that novel and many others. By her death in 1973, Pearl Buck had written around 100 books.
    ellauri083.html on line 88: LYDEN: "The Eternal Wonder" will be published this fall. Edgar Walsh, who manages his mother's literary estate, says he had a complex reaction to the news.
    ellauri083.html on line 96: WALSH: To whomever. Initially, she wanted to put the manuscript on eBay and try to sell it there. I contacted an attorney in Philadelphia, Peter Hearn, and said we will not give her what she's asking for, but we will pay her a modest sum of money, and we wanted it returned immediately. That worked. I read the manuscript, and I said, you know, I want to get this published.
    ellauri083.html on line 100: WALSH: It was fascinating, frankly, to read her final novel and to realize that it was, in a sense, an historic event. But reading this book just took me back to my many discussions with her about her work. And I just had a sense of awe that a woman, who, when she wrote this, was 78, 79 years old. And she knew she was dying. She was ill with cancer and she knew that she would be ending her life soon. But she sat down and, with a pen, wrote out over 300 pages.
    ellauri083.html on line 122: Solmu Mäkelä teki taikatemppuja. "Solmu" oli Helmin ja sen pikku ystävien peitenimi siittimelle. "Solmu" Hamsun kirjoitti aika samanlaisen rags to riches and back farmipläjäyxen kuin Helmi $ Taala.
    ellauri083.html on line 131: Very different from his novel Hunger, here Hamsun has written a sweeping story of one man's accomplishments as a homesteader in northern Norway near the border with Sweden. Isak, a young and very strong man, with no fear of work, goes looking for a good place to settle. He walks and walks, looking for a place that has everything he needs: water, haying grounds, pasture, areas to farm, timber. When he finally finds it, he settles in. There is a coastal town a full day's walk away (20 miles? 10 miles?). He puts out word that he needs a woman's help--and lo and behold, Inger comes. She too has no fear of work, and she has a harelip--teased for much of her life, she finds a good man in Isak. They work, they have several children, Inger is imprisoned for 6 years. Others come and settle the area between their farm Sellanra and the town. A fascinating story of rural northern Norway in the 2nd half of the 19th century.
    ellauri083.html on line 141: During the devastating famine and drought, the family must flee to a large city in the south to find work. Wang Lung's malevolent uncle offers to buy his possessions and land, but for significantly less than their value. The family sells everything except the land and the house. Wang Lung then faces the long journey south, contemplating how the family will survive walking, when he discovers that the "firewagon" (the Chinese word for the newly built train) takes people south for a fee.
    ellauri083.html on line 143: In the city, O-Lan and the children beg while Wang Lung pulls a rickshaw. Wang Lung's father begs but does not earn any money, and sits looking at the city instead. They find themselves aliens among their more metropolitan countrymen who look different and speak in a fast accent. They no longer starve, due to the one-cent charitable meals of congee, but still live in abject poverty. Wang Lung longs to return to his land. When armies approach the city he can only work at night hauling merchandise out of fear of being conscripted. One time, his son brings home stolen meat. Furious, Wang Lung throws the meat on the ground, not wanting his sons to grow up as thieves. O-Lan, however, calmly picks up the meat and cooks it. When a food riot erupts, Wang Lung is swept up in a mob that is looting a rich man's house and corners the man himself, who fears for his life and gives Wang Lung all his money in order to buy his safety. O-Lan finds a cache of jewels elsewhere in house and takes them for herself.
    ellauri083.html on line 147: As Wang Lung becomes more prosperous, he buys a concubine named Lotus. O-Lan endures the betrayal of her husband when he takes the only jewels she had asked to keep for herself, two pearls, so that he can make them into earrings to present to Lotus. O-Lan's health and morale deteriorate, and she eventually dies just after witnessing her first son's wedding. Wang Lung finally appreciates her place in his life as he mourns her passing. Farewell my concubine.
    ellauri083.html on line 149: Wang Lung and his family move into town and rent the old House of Hwang. Now an old man, he desires peace within his family but is annoyed by constant disputes, especially between his first and second sons and their wives. Wang Lung's third son runs away to become a soldier. At the end of the novel, Wang Lung overhears his sons planning to sell the land and tries to dissuade them. They say they will do as he wishes, but smile knowingly at each other. Ah what's the use...
    ellauri083.html on line 159: The "first chapter summons up the days when the world was first settled, in 874 AD—for that is the year when the Norsemen arrived in Iceland, and one of the book's wry conceits is that no other world but Iceland exists. ... The book is set in the early decades of the twentieth century but ... Independent People is a pointedly timeless tale. It reminds us that life on an Icelandic croft had scarcely altered over a millennium". As the story begins, Bjartur ("bright" or "fair") has recently managed to put down the first payment on his own farm, after eighteen years working as a shepherd at Útirauðsmýri, the home of the well-to-do local bailiff, a man he detests. The land that he buys is said to be cursed by Saint Columba, referred to as "the fiend Kolumkilli", and haunted by an evil woman named Gunnvör, who made a pact with Kólumkilli.
    ellauri083.html on line 217: Madame Thérèse Defarge is a fictional character in the 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. She is a ringleader of the tricoteuses, a tireless worker for the French Revolution, and the wife of Ernest Defarge.
    ellauri083.html on line 224: She refuses to accept the fairy tale that Charles Darnay changed his ways by "intending" to renounce his title to the lands to give them to the peasants who worked on them. In your dreams Charlie.
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    ellauri083.html on line 309: Sisustusteemoja: 1. Minikasino. 2. Peli ja työluola. 3. Keräilyluola. 4. Avaruusalus. 5. Nostalginen peliluola. 6. Aseluola. 7. Autoluola. 8. Urheiluluola. 9. Netflix ja chill-luola. 10. Avaruusrakettiluola. 11. Lukutoukan luola. 12. Cocacolaluola. 13. Nimetön luola (kuvasta päätellen pornoelokuvaluola) 14. Viiniluola. 15. Pelihalli. 16. Elokuvaluola. 17. Toinen elokuvaluola. 18. Lätkäluola. 19. Mielenrauhaluola. 20. Teatteriluola. 21. Starwarsluola. 22. Avaruusluola. 23. Elokuvaluola. 24. Keilahalli ja kasino. 25. Karibian piraattiluola 26. Anaalinen luola. 27. Baariluola. 28. Teatteriluola. 29. Baariluola. 30. Ja lopuxi erittäin mauttomasti sisustettu luola.
    ellauri083.html on line 332: Although they have flirted with the cathectic (affective) and conative (motivational) modes of consciousness, in the context of identity salience or prominence (Stryker 1968, 1980; McCall and Simmons 1978), identity theorists have generally viewed identities in cognitive terms (see MacKinnon 1994).
    ellauri083.html on line 334: When, in turn, this anger proves incapable of restoring the subject to the earlier, wished-for state of things, the characteristic symptoms of clinical depression set in: feelings of helplessness, a tendency to reproach the self for its inadequacy, and, not least of all, the drawing away of cathectic energies from the ego, "emptying [it] until it is totally impoverished." This impoverishment is also referred to by Freud and others as inhibition: "inhibition of all activity," "general inhibition," "complete motor inhibition," or "an inhibition of functions including the interest in the external world." And Bibring has instructively spoken of it as the "exhaustion of ego libido due to an unsolvable conflict" (p. The rhetoric of exhaustion and the exhaustion of rhetoric: Erskine Caldwell in the thirties)
    ellauri083.html on line 336: For all their profusion, these paled in comparison with Sachs's newest display pieces: The Cabinet, 2014, and The Rockeths, 2017. The former was a folding case fashioned from orange-and-white striped barricades and festooned with hundreds of tools, hung in groups and inscribed with the names of individuals who have "inspired, influenced, or frightened" the artist--from Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn to the members of the Wu-Tang Clan--while the latter was less a cabinet than a kind of portable workbench and shelving unit, similarly jam-packed with the tools of the artist's trade, as well as a collection of model rockets, all again labeled to namecheck various figures of personal importance--scientists, musicians, artists; Apollo, Dionysus, Stringer Bell. The fetishistic frisson the assembled materials (pens, pliers, drill bits, tape measures) clearly provoke in Sachs was made even more explicit in McMasterbation, 2016, one of a trio of scale-model space modules arrayed on plinths. Featuring a copy of the legendarily comprehensive McMaster-Carr hardware catalogue spread open like a porn mag centerfold designed for lonely gearheads--alongside a ready supply of Vaseline and a handy tissue dispenser--it was part cathectic confession of objectophilia and part self-derogating indictment of his own work's tendencies toward sometimes masturbatory excess. Smart and stupid, funny and somehow a bit sad, it was classic Sachs: too much information, in every sense of the phrase.
    ellauri083.html on line 338: Hendershot recalls that, in the Schreber case, God was believed to manifest his creative and destructive power as celestial rays (Freud 22). As with spider-webs and hedgehogs quills, this radial pattern describing dilation and contraction, movement back and forth from center to circumference and from circumference to center, is the essential figure for the paranoid narcissism of a subject who feels threatened by the world and guilty for having taken "his own body [...] as his love-object" (Freud 60). Signaling Fistule's repressed homosexuality, the rays of his intelligence had first been focused on the masochistic annihilation of his genitals, which he denies were the original object of his love ("organes hideux," "vomitoires de dejections"), and then had been used in reconstructing a sexless new reality. Insisting on his exemption from the Naturalist law of biological determinism, Fistule denies his human parentage and maintains that he was born of a star, which, shining like the rays of his genius, had inseminated him and allowed him to be the father of himself, causa sui. Homosexual guilt initially projected as the corruptibility of matter is overcome by Fistule's principle of Stellogenesis, which turns flesh into radiance and bodies into starlight. As Hendershot concludes: "In Freud's theory, the paranoiac withdraws from the world (decathexis), directs his or her cathectic energy to the ego resulting in self-aggrandizement, and then attempts to reestablish a cathectic relationship with the world in the form of a delusional system"
    ellauri083.html on line 342: M*A*S*H (an acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) is an American war comedy-drama television series that aired on CBS from 1972 to 1983. It was developed by Larry Gelbart as the first original spin-off series adapted from the 1970 feature film M*A*S*H, which, in turn, was based on Richard Hooker's 1968 novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors.
    ellauri083.html on line 350: The Korean War lasted 1,128 days, meaning each episode of the series would have averaged almost four and a half days of real time.
    ellauri083.html on line 358: Tectite is a black, opaque stone with an uneven surface. It is very dry to the touch. When polished, it can have a high luster.
    ellauri083.html on line 362: Meditation with Tektite improves the powers of telepathy. In general, wearing Tektite promotes psychic sensitivity, expands the energy field, opens and cleanses the lower chakras, and facilitates shamanistic journeys. Jännä miten asiatieto ja huuhaa tulevat näin ihan sulassa sovussa. Mikäpä siinä jos ei ole päättelykonetta. Silloin p ja ei-p voivat elää rauhanomaista rinnakkaineloa.
    ellauri083.html on line 369: Hugh Steeplyn isä kirjoitteli kirjeitä M*A*S*Hin majuri Burnsille. Tää majuri oli ällöttävä paskiainen miehexi ja täydellinen tomppeli. Hughin isä ei pystynyt erottamaan Burnsia sitä näytelleestä hemmosta. Mullakin menee Wallu ja sen avatarit koko ajan sekasin. Rodney ei uskaltanut tulla Suomeen sen jälkeen kun se oli jättänyt rumasti Allisonin Peyton Placessa. Mummelit halus mätkiä sen littiin käsilaukulla.
    ellauri083.html on line 372: As mother and daughter, Farrow’s and Dylan’s stories were always going to be interconnected. But ever since Dylan’s sexual abuse accusation against Allen, her father and Farrow’s former boyfriend, went public nearly three decades ago, their bond has been tested. (Allen has categorically denied Dylan’s allegation.)
    ellauri083.html on line 374: At age seven Dylan first accused Allen of touching her inappropriately—a bombshell allegation that definitively tore apart the blended Allen-Farrow family, which was already reeling from Farrow’s discovery of nude photographs of her adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn at Allen’s apartment. Dylan’s accusation has reverberated in the media ever since. Dylan would consistently repeat the allegation over the years—to her mother, to therapists, to experts, and to former Connecticut state prosecutor Frank Maco, who found probable cause for bringing a criminal case against Allen. (Maco said he ultimately declined to do so out of concern for retraumatizing a fragile child.)
    ellauri083.html on line 376: Farrow has steadfastly supported her daughter throughout the years—but in Allen v. Farrow, she says she has also grown accustomed to Allen attacking her character and parenting skills in the press. (For decades Allen has claimed that Farrow coached Dylan, goading her into accusing Allen after Allen left Farrow for Previn.) Farrow explains her conflicting feelings to the cameras, saying that she wholeheartedly supported Dylan’s decision to write a 2014 op-ed for The New York Times outlining the abuse she claims to have suffered. But privately, Farrow admits in the docuseries, she “crumpled up inside,” knowing that Allen would likely resume his media attacks on her. “He couldn’t go after Dylan, because she was a child at the time, so he’d come after me.”
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    ellauri083.html on line 430: From time to time, one hears that NASA computers have proved the account of the unusual day that accompanied the Battle of Gibeon found in Joshua 10:12–14. This marvelous little story about NASA computers began circulating in the late 1960s and early 1970s, during the heyday of the Apollo program. According to the story, in preparation for the Apollo moon landings, a computer at NASA calculated the positions of the earth, moon, and other solar system bodies with great precision far into the past and future.
    ellauri083.html on line 434: Supposedly, NASA scientists and engineers puzzled over this problem until one of them opened the Bible to Joshua 10:12–14 and 2 Kings 20:8–11. The NASA personnel supposedly came to realize that their missing day could be explained by addition of nearly a day at the time of Joshua and an additional 40 minutes at the time of Hezekiah, thus proving that these biblical events actually occurred.
    ellauri083.html on line 438: He reasoned that the battle was on the twenty-fourth day of the fourth month of the Hebrew civil calendar in the 2,555th year after the creation. This was the 933,285th day since creation. From this, Totten determined that this day was a Tuesday. Next, Totten calculated backward in time from June 17, 1890 to the battle of Gibeon. He concluded that the battle was 1,217,530 days previously, which was a Wednesday. Hence, there was a day missing. Of course, Totten’s computation required very precise dates, something that most people today would find ludicrous. However, Totten managed to obtain some audience in the late 19th century. While most people today are not impressed with such an approach, apparently invoking a computer, as in the Hill story, is sufficient to convince some people today. This story has been debunked many times, so it is a shame that it keeps being repeated.
    ellauri083.html on line 440: The fact that NASA computers have not proved the account of Joshua’s long day does not mean that there was no miracle at the battle of Gibeon as recorded in the book of Joshua. We know that God’s word is inspired. Therefore, we know that the Bible is authoritative in all things, including history. Since Joshua 10:12–14 tells us that God performed this miracle, we can be assured that indeed He did perform this miracle. As Joshua 10:14 described it, “There has been no day like it before or since” (ESV).
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    ellauri083.html on line 500: The Hulk is incredibly strong and throughout most of the films he acts largely on the instinct of self-preservation, attacking anything that he perceives as a threat. Over time, Banner demonstrated an increasing ability to control the transformation, calling the Hulk at will, but was generally not able to recall events during the time he was in that form. The Hulk, conversely, became increasingly aware of Banner and able to stall the transformation back – one time staying in Hulk form for two years, becoming able to speak with others and control his destructive rage. Eventually, Banner was able to merge with the Hulk, combining Banner's mind and personality with the Hulk's body and strength.
    ellauri083.html on line 514: I will tell you why; so shall my anticipation prevent your discovery, and your secrecy to the King and Queen moult no feather. I have of late, but wherefore I know not, lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises; and indeed, it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory; this most excellent canopy the air, look you, this brave o’erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason? How infinite in faculties, in form and moving, how express and admirable? In action how like an angel? In apprehension, how like a god? The beauty of the world, the paragon of animals. And yet, to me, what is this quintessence of dust? Man delights not me; no, nor woman neither, though by your smiling you seem to say so.
    ellauri083.html on line 527: What does “complicated joy” mean? I suppose we could say that Joelle gets a complicated form of pleasure from stringing Gately along. Although I’m not sure I believe that pleasure is necessarily equivalent to joy…there is a lot of complicated pleasure in the book, i.e. addictions to pleasurable substances, sex with underage partners, killing animals, etc. But are we truly supposed to believe that these characters are experiencing joy in their lives?
    ellauri083.html on line 575: For thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Behold, I will cause to cease out of this place in your eyes, and in your days, the voice of mirth, and the voice of gladness, the voice of the bridegroom, and the voice of the bride.
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    ellauri094.html on line 318: God has a funny way of treating his “chosen people.” Apparently, the Jews were misbehaving and being ungodly. After several years of some other shenanigans in Babylon, god decided it was time to put his foot down and end the free will of the king by having him take the Jewish people captive. This was in ca. 597 BCE. First I’d like to ask the following questions: Shouldn’t god have known that his “chosen people” were going to act like brats? Couldn’t he have chosen a better, more well-behaved group of people to whom to deliver his word? Anyway, moving on.
    ellauri094.html on line 339: For today’s post we will tackle the question the Skeptic Annotated Bible asked: How long was the Babylonian Captivity?
    ellauri094.html on line 344: “For thus says the Lord, ‘When seventy years have been completed for Babylon, I will visit you and fulfill My good word to you, to bring you back to this place.” (Jeremiah 29:10)
    ellauri094.html on line 348: “And when you are come into Babylon, you shall be there many years, and for a long time, even to seven generations: and after that I will bring you away from thence with peace.” (Baruch 6:2; quoted from Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition)
    ellauri094.html on line 352: When dealing with skeptics’ claim of Bible contradictions it seems one can never be reminded enough of what exactly is a contradiction. A contradiction occurs when two or more claims conflict with one another so that they cannot simultaneously be true in the same sense and at the same time. To put it another way, a Bible contradiction exists when there are claims within the Bible that are mutually exclusive in the same sense and at the same time.
    ellauri094.html on line 354: One should be skeptical of whether this is a Bible contradiction given the Skeptic Annotated Bible’s track record of inaccurately handling the Bible. See the many examples of their error which we have responded to in this post: Collection of Posts Responding to Bible Contradictions. Of course that does not take away the need to respond to this claim of a contradiction, which is what the remainder of this post will do. But this observation should caution us to slow down and look more closely at the passages cited by the Skeptic Annotated Bible to see if they interpreted the passages properly to support their conclusion that it is a Bible contradiction.
    ellauri094.html on line 364: Chapter 6 of Baruch is actually the non-Canonical Epistle of Jeremiah.
    ellauri094.html on line 367: It took me some time to track down the Greek text of Baruch 6:2. Baruch 6:2 does say in the Greek “until the seventh generation.” The word “ἕως” is interpreted as “until” and it is a Greek particle marking a limit, that is, a temporal point of termination. (Who cares about the Greek anyway. It was dictated in hebrew or something.)
    ellauri094.html on line 373: One of the reason to doubt Baruch 6:2 is actually written by Jeremiah and to believe it was written much later is that the Book of Jeremiah talks about the remnant will begin returning within 70 years and yet Baruch 6:2 state the return will be within 7 generations which seems to excuse those who were Jewish reading this book that never did went back to Jerusalem for many generations but continued living outside Jerusalem. Fascinating as well is the fact that this book was written in Greek and not in Hebrew which indicate the likely audience was the Jewish Diaspora.
    ellauri094.html on line 375: A Jewish generation was about 30 years and if you think of 7 generations that is about 210 years. (If they started breeding at 10 then it would be just 70, so no contradiction! Muhammed's fifth wife was 9.) The exile from Jerusalem began in 586 BC. So 210 years later it would land on 376 BC. But way before then the Jews have already made big caravan trips back to Jerusalem which took place in the 6th to 5th Century BC (see the book of Ezra and Nehemiah). There’s no specific migration that stood out in the 300s BC.
    ellauri094.html on line 378: We shouldn’t miss that worldviews are at play even with the skeptic’s objection to Christianity. The worldview of the author of the Skeptic Annotated Bible actually doesn’t even allow for such a thing as the law of non-contradiction to be meaningful and intelligible. In other words for him to try to disprove the Bible by pointing out that there’s a Bible contradiction doesn’t even make sense within his own worldview. Check out our post “Skeptic Annotated Bible Author’s Self-Defeating Worldview.” Read also Stanford's bit on contradictory beliefs here. Lisää aiheesta:
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    ellauri094.html on line 448: Track "Boney M" on Bandsintown
    ellauri094.html on line 463: Be acceptable in thy sight here tonight Kelpaa sulle tänä ehtoona
    ellauri094.html on line 465: Be acceptable in thy sight here tonight Exne ole sustakin ihan jepoja
    ellauri094.html on line 480: Tiktokissa pyörii tästä tarttuvasta viisusta "viraalisena" eräänlainen metacoveri kahden kumineekerin tanssiesitryxenä.
    ellauri094.html on line 512: With our hearts going back to thee, they were filled with fire, Kun meidän nivuset meni sua kohti liekitettyinä,
    ellauri094.html on line 525: By the rivers of Italy, by the sacred streams, Italian joilla, sellasilla pyhillä,
    ellauri094.html on line 610: "Unto each man his handiwork, unto each his crown, Joka miehellä oma nyrkkikyllikki, oma nuppi,
    ellauri094.html on line 617: It is well with him suffering, though he face man's fate; Sille käy hyvin, vaikka käy kuin kuolevaisille,
    ellauri094.html on line 626: For one hour's space; Mut vaan tunnin;
    ellauri094.html on line 628: A deathless face. Iättömän naaman.
    ellauri094.html on line 637: Nor the sorrows not sorrowful, nor the face most fair Eikä suruttomat surut, eikä täydellisen kehun
    ellauri094.html on line 654: The body of Algernon Charles Swinburne’s poetry is so vast and varied that it is difficult to generalize about it. Swinburne wrote poetry for more than sixty years, and in that time he treated an enormous variety of subjects and employed many poetic forms and meters. He wrote English and Italian sonnets, elegies, odes, lyrics, dramatic monologues, ballads, and romances; and he experimented with the rondeau, the ballade, and the sestina. Much of this poetry is marked by a strong lyricism and a self-conscious, formal use of such rhetorical devices as alliteration, assonance, repetition, personification, and synecdoche. Swinburne’s brilliant self-parody, “Nephilidia,” hardly exaggerates the excessive rhetoric of some of his earlier poems. The early A Song of Italy would have more effectively conveyed its extreme republican sentiments had it been more restrained. As it is, content is too often lost in verbiage, leading a reviewer for The Athenaeum to remark that “hardly any literary bantling has been shrouded in a thicker veil of indefinite phrases.” A favorite technique of Swinburne is to reiterate a poem’s theme in a profusion of changing images until a clear line of development is lost. “The Triumph of Time” is an example. Here the stanzas can be rearranged without loss of effect. This poem does not so much develop as accrete. Clearly a large part of its greatness rests in its music. As much as any other poet, Swinburne needs to be read aloud. The diffuse lyricism of Swinburne is the opposite of the closely knit structures of John Donne and is akin to the poetry of Walt Whitman.
    ellauri094.html on line 658: “Super Flumina Babylonis” celebrates the release of Italy from bondage in imagery that recalls the resurrection of Christ. The open tomb, the folded graveclothes, the “deathless face” all figure in this interesting poem that sings out, “Death only dies.” In “Quia Multum Amavit,” France, shackled by tyranny, is personified as a harlot who has been false to liberty. She has become “A ruin where satyrs dance/ A garden wasted for beasts to crawl and brawl in.” The poem ends with France prostrate before the spirit of Freedom, who speaks to her as Christ spoke to the sinful woman in the Pharisee’s house, in a tone of forgiveness.
    ellauri094.html on line 660: Rhyme scheme: abab cbcb caca dede fgfg aeaX hihi hfhf hihi hfhf hihi jhjh hbhb
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    ellauri094.html on line 725: The reason they must be exterminated is because they are genocidal and not open to peaceful coexistence.
    ellauri094.html on line 733: What I mean is that diplomacy never works with genocidal maniacs and that the use of lethal force in self defense is ethical.
    ellauri094.html on line 747: What you wrote was actually worse. Some atheists can be mislead but nazis, judaists, etc are just evil and must be exterminated.
    ellauri094.html on line 748: Oddly enough, that sentiment was exactly what made the nazis evil.
    ellauri094.html on line 758: And the stark evil of the atheist Communists becomes even more stark when considering the fact that Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were fighting for what most wars are fought for: Wealth and Empire. Which is A-OK. The Israeli did the same with the help of Jehovah. The atheist regimes slaughtered their own people simply to impose their will upon their less powerful compatriots. Which the Christians never do. Well, not nearly as many got killed anyway. I guess. Haven't really toted up all the Christian wars. The colonial ones too, and the U.S. neocolonial ones like Korea and Vietnam, or the Desert Storm. Should one use the absolute body count or percentages? Ethics is not an exact science after all. It's more like economics.
    ellauri094.html on line 762: So just as we learn music, we cannot become better without practice and experience of music on our instrument of choice (mine is the Jewish Harp, quite popular by the rivers of Babylon). Your confession that you found prayer to be irrelevant is the same as a man banging a child on a piano and then giving up because all the banging just produced noise. You need to be taught how to pray by someone who knows how and then you need to practice, practice, practice for the rest of your life. And still you don't get a hole in one every time, I don't. Although I was trained to pray by various Catholic priests who pray for a living. Prayer professionals who get paid for it. No fucking amateurs like you. By now I find the hole usually quite easily, and can get it in after a few putts with a little help from my priestly friend.
    ellauri094.html on line 809: The bible is a fallible human’s interpretation of God/history/etc. Christians who claim it to be infallible seem to crave something in religion that doesn’t exist in mainstream Christianity: authority. Seems to me, they lack something or someone authoritative like the Catholic Pope or the Mormon Prophet who claims to be God’s spokesman. Since mainstream Christianity lacks an authoritative claim, they nonsensically claim “the word of God” to be their powerful lightning rod.
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    ellauri095.html on line 37: Sprung rhythm is a poetic rhythm designed to imitate the rhythm of natural speech. It is constructed from feet in which the first syllable is stressed and may be followed by a variable number of unstressed syllables. The British poet Gerard Manley Hopkins said he discovered this previously unnamed poetic rhythm in the natural patterns of English in folk songs, spoken poetry, Shakespeare, Milton, et al. He used diacritical marks on syllables to indicate which should be stressed in cases "where the reader might be in doubt which syllable should have the stress" (acute, e.g. shéer) and which syllables should be pronounced but not stressed (grave, e.g., gleanèd).
    ellauri095.html on line 39: Some critics believe he merely coined a name for poems with mixed, irregular feet, like free verse. However, while sprung rhythm allows for an indeterminate number of syllables to a foot, Hopkins was very careful to keep the number of feet per line consistent across each individual work, a trait that free verse does not share. Sprung rhythm may be classed as a form of accentual verse, as it is stress-timed, rather than syllable-timed, and while sprung rhythm did not become a popular literary form, Hopkins's advocacy did assist in a revival of accentual verse more generally.
    ellauri095.html on line 45: Stones ring; like each tucked string tells, each hung bell's
    ellauri095.html on line 49: Hopkins was influenced by the Welsh language, which he had acquired while studying theology at St Beuno's near St Asap. The poetic forms of Welsh literature and particularly cynghanedd, with its emphasis on repeating sounds, accorded with his own style and became a prominent feature of his work. This reliance on similar-sounding words with close or differing senses means that his poems are best understood if read aloud.
    ellauri095.html on line 51: Hopkins’s most famous Welsh sonnet, “The Windhover,” reveals that for him this Book of Nature, like the Bible, demanded a moral application to the self. Hopkins wrote in his notes on St. Ignatius: “This world is word, expression, news of God”; “it is a book he has written.... a poem of beauty: what is it about? His praise, the reverence due to him, the way to serve him.... Do I then do it? Never mind others now nor the race of man: DO I DO IT?” One of Hopkins’s attempts to answer that question is “The Windhover.”
    ellauri095.html on line 55: Hopkins did live such a life, but the windhover reminded him of Jesus’ great achievements after Nazareth. The windhover “stirred” his desire to become a great knight of faith, one of those who imitate not only the constraint but also the “achieve of, the mastery of” this great chevalier. The “ecstasy” of the windhover recalls Hopkins’s initial desire in “Il Mystico” to be lifted up on “Spirit’s wings” so “that I may drink that ecstasy/Which to pure souls alone may be.” Ultimately, Hopkins became aware that he had been hiding from the emotional risks of total commitment to becoming a “pure” soul. The phrase “hiding” thus suggests not only hiding from the world or from worldly ambition but also hiding from God.
    ellauri095.html on line 57: The words “here/Buckle” which open the sestet mean “here in my heart,” therefore, as well as here in the bird and here in Jesus. Hopkins’s heart-in-hiding, Christ’s prey, sensed Him diving down to seize it for his own. Just as the bird buckled its wings together and thereby buckled its “brute beauty” and “valour”and capacity to “act,” so the speaker responds by buckling together all his considerable talents and renewing his commitment to the imitation of Christ in order to buckle down, buckle to, in serious preparation for the combat, the grappling, the buckling with the enemy. As Paul said, “Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the Devil.”
    ellauri095.html on line 74: Stirred for a bird, – the achieve of, the mastery of the thing! hätkähti lintua - olipas se aika liito-orava!
    ellauri095.html on line 75: Brute beauty and valour and act, oh, air, pride, plume, here Raakaa suloa ja pätevää menoa, oi, ilmaa ja sulkia,
    ellauri095.html on line 86: Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame established him among the leading Victorian poets. His manipulation of prosody – particularly his concept of sprung rhythm – established him as an innovative writer of verse, as did his technique of praising God through vivid use of imagery and nature. Only after his death did Robert Bridges begin to publish a few of Hopkins's mature poems in anthologies, hoping to prepare the way for wider acceptance of his style. By 1930 his work was recognised as one of the most original literary accomplishments of his century. It had a marked influence on such leading 20th-century poets as T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender and Cecil Day-Lewis.
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    ellauri095.html on line 105: Uranian is a 19th-century term that referred to homosexual men. The term was first published by activist Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825–95) in a series of five booklets (1864–65) collected under the title Forschungen über das Räthsel der mannmännlichen Liebe (Research into the Riddle of Man–Male Love). Ulrichs derived Uranian (Urning in German) from the Greek goddess Aphrodite Urania, who was created out of the god Uranus' testicles. Therefore, it represents the homosexual gender, while Dionian (Dioning), derived from Aphrodite Dionea, represents the heterosexual gender. Ulrichs developed his terminology before the first public use of the term homosexual, which appeared in 1869 in a pamphlet published anonymously by Karl-Maria Kertbeny (1824–82)
    ellauri095.html on line 107: The term Uranian was quickly adopted by English-language advocates of homosexual emancipation in the Victorian era, such as Edward Carpenter and John Addington Symonds, who used it to describe a comradely love that would bring about true democracy, uniting the "estranged ranks of society" and breaking down class and gender barriers. Oscar Wilde wrote to Robert Ross in an undated letter (?18 February 1898): "To have altered my life would have been to have admitted that Uranian love is ignoble. I hold it to be noble—more noble than other forms."
    ellauri095.html on line 111: The word itself alludes to Plato's Symposium, a discussion on Eros (love). In this dialog, Pausanias distinguishes between two types of love, symbolised by two different accounts of the birth of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. In one, she was born of Uranus (the heavens), a birth in which "the female has no part". This Uranian Aphrodite is associated with a noble love for male youths, and is the source of Ulrichs's term Urning. Another account has Aphrodite as the daughter of Zeus and Dione, and this Aphrodite is associated with a common love which "is apt to be of women as well as of youths, and is of the body rather than of the soul". After Dione, Ulrichs gave the name Dioning to men who are sexually attracted to women. However, unlike Plato's account of male love, Ulrichs understood male Urnings to be essentially feminine, and male Dionings to be masculine in nature.
    ellauri095.html on line 121: By 1930 his work was recognised as one of the most original literary accomplishments of his century. It had a marked influence on such leading 20th-century poets as T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender and Cecil Day-Lewis.
    ellauri095.html on line 123: Hopkins became a skilled draughtsman. He found his early training in visual art supported his later work as a poet. His siblings were much inspired by language, religion and the creative arts. Milicent (1849–1946) joined an Anglican sisterhood in 1878. Kate (1856–1933) would help Hopkins publish the first edition of his poetry. Hopkins's youngest sister Grace (1857–1945) set many of his poems to music. Lionel (1854–1952) became a world-famous expert on archaic and colloquial Chinese. Arthur (1848–1930) and Everard (1860–1928) were highly successful artists. Cyril (1846–1932) would join his father's insurance firm.
    ellauri095.html on line 125: Manley Hopkins moved his family to Hampstead in 1852, near where John Keats had lived 30 years before and close to the green spaces of Hampstead Heath. When he was ten years old, Gerard was sent to board at Highgate School (1854–1863). While studying Keats´s poetry, he wrote "The Escorial" (1860), his earliest extant poem. Here he practised early attempts at asceticism. He once argued that most people drank more liquids than they really needed and bet that he could go without drinking for a week. He persisted until his tongue was black and he collapsed at drill. On another occasion he abstained from salt for a week.
    ellauri095.html on line 127: Among his teachers at Highgate was Richard Watson Dixon, who became an enduring friend and correspondent. Of the older pupils Hopkins recalls in his boarding house, the poet Philip Stanhope Worsley won the Newdigate Prize.
    ellauri095.html on line 129: Hopkins studied classics at Balliol College, Oxford (1863–1867). He began his time in Oxford as a keen socialite and prolific poet, but seems to have alarmed himself with resulting changes in his behaviour. There he forged a lifelong friendship with Robert Bridges (later Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom), which would be important to his development as a poet and in establishing his posthumous acclaim.
    ellauri095.html on line 131: Manley ei ollut kovin manly pikemminkin outo väpelö. Mä lyön vaikka vetoa että se tykkäs pojista, siis muistakin kuin Krisun Jessestä. Se oli Draco Malfoyn näkönen. Söpöt pojat on usein (usein? no joskus) sellaisia, naisten pettymyxexi, kuten vaikka filmissä Frantz. Kazotaanpas tätä. Paino alkutahdilla sprungisti:
    ellauri095.html on line 135: A short fellow of 5’2 or 3”, he was enthusiastic, had a high-pitched voice, loved to sketch and write poems, was close to his family, and had warm, lifelong friends from Oxford, fellow Jesuits, and Irish families. For recreation he visited art exhibitions and old churches, and enjoyed holidays with his family, friends, and fellow Jesuits in Switzerland, Holland, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, Whitby on the North Sea, Wales, Scotland, and the West of Ireland. During these holidays, he loved to hike and swim. His passions were nature (especially trees), ecology, beauty, poetry, art, his family and friends, his country, his religion, and his God. His curse was a lifelong “melancholy” (his word) which in 1885 in Dublin became deep depression and a sense of lost contact with God.
    ellauri095.html on line 139: According to John Bayley, "All his life Hopkins was haunted by the sense of personal bankruptcy and impotence, the straining of 'time's eunuch' with no more to 'spend'... " a sense of inadequacy, graphically expressed in his last sonnets. Toward the end of his life, Hopkins suffered several long bouts of depression. His "terrible sonnets" struggle with problems of religious doubt. He described them to Bridges as "the thin gleanings of a long weary while."
    ellauri095.html on line 153: Despite Hopkins burning all his poems on entering the Jesuit novitiate, he had already sent some to Bridges, who with some other friends, was one of the few people to see many of them for some years. After Hopkins's death they were distributed to a wider audience, mostly fellow poets, and in 1918 Bridges, by then poet laureate, published a collected edition; an expanded edition, prepared by Charles Williams, appeared in 1930, and a greatly expanded edition by William Henry Gardner appeared in 1948 (eventually reaching a fourth edition, 1967, with N. H. Mackenzie).
    ellauri095.html on line 157: Usually writing Miltonic sonnets of 14 lines, he experimented with such unusual forms as a “curtal” sonnet of 10 2/5 lines (“Pied Beauty”) and a “caudal” sonnet of 24 lines (“That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire”). As an experimenter, he was a modern poet before “modern” poetry existed.
    ellauri095.html on line 161: Timothy d´Arch Smith, antiquarian bookseller, ascribes to Hopkins suppressed erotic impulses which he views as taking on a degree of specificity after Hopkins met Robert Bridges´s distant cousin, friend, and fellow Etonian Digby Mackworth Dolben, "a Christian Uranian". Ei siis Plutosta kuten Heinleinin matonaamat.
    ellauri095.html on line 163: Robert Martin asserts that when Hopkins first met Dolben, on Dolben´s 17th birthday in Oxford in February 1865, it "was, quite simply, the most momentous emotional event of his undergraduate years, probably of his entire life." According to Robert Martin, "Hopkins was completely taken with Dolben, who was nearly four years his junior, and his private journal for confessions the following year proves how absorbed he was in imperfectly suppressed erotic thoughts of him." Martin also considers it "probable that Hopkins would have been deeply shocked at real sexual intimacy with another guy."
    ellauri095.html on line 167: Hopkins composed two poems about Dolben, "Where art thou friend" and "The Beginning of the End". Robert Bridges, who edited the first edition of Dolben's poems as well as Hopkins's, cautioned that the second poem "must never be printed," though Bridges himself included it in the first edition (1918). Another indication of the nature of his feelings for Dolben is that Hopkins's high Anglican confessor seems to have forbidden him to have any contact with Dolben except by letter. Hopkins never saw Dolben again after the latter's short visit to Oxford during which they met, and any continuation of their relationship was abruptly ended by Dolben's drowning two years later in June 1867. Hopkins's feeling for Dolben seems to have cooled by that time, but he was nonetheless greatly affected by his death. "Ironically, fate may have bestowed more through Dolben's death than it could ever have bestowed through longer life ... for many of Hopkins's best poems – impregnated with an elegiac longing for Dolben, his lost beloved and his muse – were the result." Hopkins's relationship with Dolben is explored in the novel The Hopkins Conundrum.
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    ellauri095.html on line 174: The homosexual lifestyle results in a shorter life expectancy. This is undoubtedly due to the health risks associated, such as AIDS, Hepatitis, and a variety of other infections and STDs. In addition, homosexuals are more likely to be smokers, which takes the lifespan even lower. In 1993 Paul Cameron published a study which found that homosexuality takes 20-30 years off the lives of its practitioners. Cameron is a Psychologist and founder of the Family Research Institute. Among men with AIDS their lifespan was 39 years, however even without AIDS a male homosexuals lifespan is just a short 42 years. Lesbians had a median age of death of just 44 years. He also found that lesbians were up to 456 times more likely to die in a car crash than heterosexual women. The liberal Southern Poverty Law Centre dubbed Cameron an "anti-gay extremist", and the American Psychological Association expelled him for exposing the truth about the homosexual lifestyle and accused him of scientific data "fraud". Fortunately, Cameron had the support of faith based groups who would not bow down or turn their behinds to the homosexual agenda.
    ellauri095.html on line 178: The aim of our research was never to spread more homophobia, but to demonstrate to an international audience how the life expectancy of gay and bisexual men can be estimated from limited vital statistics data. In our paper, we demonstrated that in a major Canadian centre, life expectancy at age 20 years for gay and bisexual men is 8 to 21 years less than for all men. If the same pattern of mortality continued, we estimated that nearly half of gay and bisexual men currently aged 20 years would not reach their 65th birthday. Under even the most liberal assumptions, gay and bisexual men in this urban centre were experiencing a life expectancy similar to that experienced by men in Canada in the year 1871. In contrast, if we were to repeat this analysis today the life expectancy of gay and bisexual men would be greatly improved. Deaths from HIV infection have declined dramatically in this population since 1996. As we have previously reported there has been a threefold decrease in mortality in Vancouver as well as in other parts of British Columbia.
    ellauri095.html on line 180: It is essential to note that the life expectancy of any population is a descriptive and not a prescriptive mesaure. Death is a product of the way a person lives and what physical and environmental hazards he or she faces everyday. It cannot be attributed solely to their sexual orientation or any other ethnic or social factor. If estimates of an individual gay and bisexual man´s risk of death is truly needed for "legal or other" purposes, then people making these estimates should use the same actuarial tables that are used for all other males in that population. Gay and bisexual men are included in the construction of official population-based tables and therefore these tables for all males are the appropriate ones to be used. (LOL sorry boys, the cat is out of the bag, there is no way to get it to go back in.)
    ellauri095.html on line 182: The language of Hopkins´s poems is often striking. His imagery can be simple, as in Heaven-Haven, where the comparison is between a nun entering a convent and a ship entering a harbour out of a storm. It can be splendidly metaphysical and intricate, as it is in As Kingfishers Catch Fire, where he leaps from one image to another to show how each thing expresses its own uniqueness, and how divinity reflects itself through all of them.
    ellauri095.html on line 194: Inkscape on aika hankalakäyttöinen scalable vector graphics-piirustusohjelma. Ink on hevosen jalan paise, typ av hudsvulst hos häst eller nöt­kreatur. Sanahöpsöjä skizoja ollaan koko porukka, Jerry "Miehekäs" Hopkins, David "Sikiö" Wallace ja mä. Sitä on liikkeellä. Suojaimien pakollisuutta harkitaan.
    ellauri095.html on line 196: Inkscape, for Hopkins, is the charged essence, the absolute singularity that gives each created thing its being; instress is both the energy that holds the inscape together and the process by which this inscape is perceived by an observer. We instress the inscape of a tulip, Hopkins would say, when we appreciate the particular delicacy of its petals, when we are enraptured by its specific, inimitable shade of pink.
    ellauri095.html on line 207: Nevertheless, even after he became a Jesuit he continued to cultivate an acquaintance with the visual arts through drawing and attendance at exhibitions, and this lifelong attraction to the visual arts affected the verbal art for which he is remembered. In his early poetry and in his journals wordpainting is pervasive, and there is a recurrent Keatsian straining after the stasis of the plastic arts.
    ellauri095.html on line 209: The typical Hopkins drawing is what Ruskin called the “outline drawing”; as Ruskin put it, “without any wash of colour, such an outline is the most valuable of all means for obtaining such memoranda of any scene as may explain to another person, or record for yourself, what is most important in its features.” Many such practical purposes for drawing were advanced by Ruskin, but his ultimate purpose was to unite science, art, and religion.
    ellauri095.html on line 220: The brilliant student who had left Oxford with first-class honours failed his final theology exam. This almost certainly meant that despite his ordination in 1877, Hopkins would not progress in the order. In 1877 he wrote God's Grandeur, an array of sonnets that included "The Starlight Night". He finished "The Windhover" only a few months before his ordination. His life as a Jesuit trainee, though rigorous, isolated and sometimes unpleasant, at least had some stability; the uncertain and varied work after ordination was even harder on his sensibilities. In October 1877, not long after completing "The Sea and the Skylark" and only a month after his ordination, Hopkins took up duties as sub-minister and teacher at Mount St Mary's College near Sheffield. In July 1878 he became curated at the Jesuit church in Mount Street, London, and in December that of St Aloysius's Church, Oxford, then moving to Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow. While ministering in Oxford, he became a founding member of The Cardinal Newman Boozing Society, established in 1878 for Catholic members of the University of Oxford. He taught Greek and Latin at Mount St Mary's College, Sheffield, and Stonyhurst College, Lancashire.
    ellauri095.html on line 223: In 1884 he became a professor of Greek and Latin at University College Dublin. His English roots and disagreement with the Irish politics of the time, along with his small stature (5 ft 2 in or 1.57 m), unprepossessing nature and personal oddities, reduced his effectiveness as a teacher.
    ellauri095.html on line 225: This and his isolation in Ireland deepened a gloom that was reflected in his poems of the time, such as "I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark, not Day". They came to be known as the "terrible sonnets", not for their quality but according to Hopkins's friend Canon Richard Watson Dixon, because they reached the "terrible crystal", meaning they crystallised the melancholic dejection that plagued the later part of Hopkins's life.
    ellauri095.html on line 230: Se ei ollut kovin manly pikemminkin outo väpelö. Se oli hukkapätkä, vaan 157 sm sukat jalassa. Lyön vaikka vetoa että se tykkäs pojista, siis muistakin kuin Krisun Jessestä. Se oli Draco Malfoyn näkönen. Söpöt pojat on usein (usein? no joskus) sellaisia, naisten pettymyxexi, kuten vaikka filmissä Frantz.
    ellauri095.html on line 233: In a journal entry of 6 November 1865, Hopkins declared an ascetic intention for his life and work: "On this day by God's grace I resolved to give up all beauty until I had His leave for it."
    ellauri095.html on line 238: The decision to convert estranged Hopkins from his family and from a number of acquaintances. After graduating in 1867, he was provided by Newman with a teaching post at the Oratory in Birmingham. While there he began to study the violin. On 5 May 1868 Hopkins firmly "resolved to be a religious." Less than a week later, he made a bonfire of his poetry and gave it up almost entirely for seven years. Fortunately he did not burn his Bridges like Savonarola. He also felt a call to enter the ministry and decided to become a Jesuit. He paused first to visit Switzerland, which officially forbade Jesuits to enter.
    ellauri095.html on line 246: In 1874 Hopkins returned to Manresa House to teach classics. While studying in the Jesuit house of theological studies, St Beuno´s College, near St Asap in North Wales, he was asked by his religious superior to write a poem to commemorate the foundering of a German ship in a storm. So in 1875 he took up poetry once more to write a lengthy piece, "The Wreck of the Deutschland", inspired by the Deutschland incident, a maritime disaster in which 157 people died, including five Franciscan nuns who had been leaving Germany due to harsh anti-Catholic laws (see Kulturkampf). The work displays both the religious concerns and some of the unusual metre and rhythms of his subsequent poetry not present in his few remaining early works. It not only depicts the dramatic events and heroic deeds, but tells of him reconciling the terrible events with God´s higher purpose. The poem was accepted but not printed by a Jesuit publication. This rejection fed his ambivalence about his poetry, most of which remained unpublished until after his death.
    ellauri095.html on line 248: Hopkins invites a comparison between his persona and Christina’s erstwhile lover, James Collinson, who also became a follower of the Pre-Raphaelites and convert to Catholicism and, for a while, a Jesuit. Eventually, by converting to Catholicism himself and joining the Society of Jesus, Hopkins exchanged the inferior position articulated in “A Voice from the World” for a superior one, superior at least in the sense that Christina Rossetti apparently felt that her sister Maria, who actually did cross the convent threshold and become a religious, had achieved a higher stage of religious development than she herself did.
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    ellauri095.html on line 258: In the later decades of her life, Ms. Rossetti suffered from Graves' disease, diagnosed in 1872, suffering a near-fatal attack in the early 1870s. Graves' disease, also known as toxic diffuse goiter, is an autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid. It frequently results in and is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. It also often results in an enlarged thyroid. Signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism may include irritability, muscle weakness, sleeping problems, a fast heartbeat, poor tolerance of heat, diarrhea and unintentional weight loss. Other symptoms may include thickening of the skin on the shins, known as pretibial myxedema, and eye bulging, a condition caused by Graves´ ophthalmopathy. About 25 to 80% of people with the condition develop eye problems.
    ellauri095.html on line 260: In 1893, she developed breast cancer and though the breast was removed, there was a recurrence in September 1894. She died in Bloomsbury on 29 December 1894 and was buried in Highgate Cemetery. The place where she died, in Torrington Square, is marked with a stone tablet.
    ellauri095.html on line 262: Broidi Danten varhaiseen runouteen vaikuttivat John Keats ja William Blake . Hänen myöhemmälle runoudelleen oli ominaista ajatuksen ja tunteen kieronlainen yhdistäminen, erityisesti hänen sonettisarjassaan The House of Life. Runous ja kuva kietoutuvat tiiviisti Rossettin teoksiin. Hän kirjoitti usein sonetteja kuviensa oheen, jotka ulottuvat elokuviin Neitsyt Marian tyttönen (1849) ja Astarte Syriaca (1877), samalla kun hän loi taidetta havainnollistamaan runoja, kuten kuuluisan runoilijan Christina Rossettin , hänen sisarensa, Goblin Market.
    ellauri095.html on line 360: coming back empty nousevan ylös tyhjänä.
    ellauri095.html on line 362: when it can come back kun se voi palata
    ellauri095.html on line 369: no place no time ilman koordinaatteja.
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    ellauri095.html on line 413: That walk with hollow faces burning white jotka kuljette ontot kasvot valkoisena
    ellauri095.html on line 414: And anal tract obstructed by hydrocele; Ja anus ummella vesikivespussin takia,
    ellauri095.html on line 455: Their rivalry began with Hopkins’s response to her poem “The Convent Threshold.” Geoffrey Hartman was clearly on the right track when he suggested in the introduction to Hopkins: A Collection of Critical Essays (1966) that “Hopkins seems to develop his lyric structures out of the Pre-Raphaelite dream vision. In his early ‘A Vision of the Mermaids’; and ‘St. Dorothea’; he may be struggling with such poems as Christina Rossetti’s ‘Convent Threshold’; and Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s ‘The Blessed Damozel,’ poems in which the poet stands at a lower level than the vision, or is irrevocably, pathetically distanced.” Such poems were the essence of medievalism in poetry according to William Morris, who felt that Keats’s “La Belle Dame Sans Merci” was the germ from which all Pre-Raphaelite poetry sprang. Standing beyond Keats, however, the primary source was Dante. Christina Rossetti clearly alludes to Beatrice’s appeal to Dante in “The Convent Threshold”:
    ellauri095.html on line 473: Nancy J. Chodorow states that homophobia can be viewed as a method of protection of male masculinity. Various psychoanalytic theories explain homophobia as a threat to an individual´s own same-sex impulses, whether those impulses are imminent or merely hypothetical. This threat causes repression, denial or reaction formation.
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    ellauri095.html on line 495: The best-known portrait of Cardinal Newman -- soon to become the last British Catholic saint -- is by Millais and shows an elderly gentleman with a refined and perhaps, indeed, rather feminised appearance. In his lifetime, contemporaries remarked on Newman´s "effeminate" manner, as they then said, although sometimes this was a sly way of attacking him.
    ellauri095.html on line 499: Hopkins had been attracted to asceticism since childhood. At Highgate, for instance, he argued that nearly everyone consumed more liquids than the body needed, and, to prove it, he wagered that he could go without liquids for at least a week. He persisted until his tongue was black and he collapsed at drill. He won not only his wager but also the undying enmity of the headmaster Dr. John Bradley Dyne. On another occasion, he abstained from salt for a week. His continuing insistence on extremes of self-denial later in life struck some of his fellow Jesuits as more appropriate to a Victorian Puritan than to a Catholic.
    ellauri095.html on line 500: Thus it is important to realize that he converted to Catholicism not to be more ascetic, for asceticism was as Protestant as it was Catholic, but to be able to embrace the Catholic doctrine of the Real Presence.
    ellauri095.html on line 508: This potential for a new sacramental poetry was first realized by Hopkins in The Wreck of the Deutschland. Hopkins recalled that when he read about the wreck of the German ship Deutschland off the coast of England it “made a deep impression on me, more than any other wreck or accident I ever read of,” a statement made all the more impressive when we consider the number of shipwrecks he must have discussed with his father. Hopkins wrote about this particular disaster at the suggestion of Fr. James Jones, Rector of St. Beuno’s College, where Hopkins studied theology from 1874 to 1877. Hopkins recalled that “What I had written I burnt before I became a Jesuit and resolved to write no more, as not belonging to my profession, unless it were by the wish of my superiors; so for seven years I wrote nothing but two or three little presentation pieces which occasion called for [presumably ‘Rosa Mystica’ and ‘Ad Mariam’]. But when in the winter of ’75 the Deutschland was wrecked in the mouth of the Thames and five Franciscan nuns, exiles from Germany by the Falck Laws, aboard of her were drowned I was affected by the account and happening to say so to my rector he said that he wished someone would write a poem on the subject. On this hint I set to work and, though my hand was out at first, produced one. I had long had haunting my ear the echo of a new rhythm which now I realized on paper.”
    ellauri095.html on line 510: The result is an ode of thirty-five eight-line stanzas, divided into two parts. The first part, consisting of ten stanzas, is autobiographical, recalling how God touched the speaker in his own life. The second begins with seven stanzas dramatizing newspaper accounts of the wreck. Then fourteen stanzas narrow the focus to a single passenger, the tallest of the five nuns who drowned. She was heard to call on Christ before her death. The last four stanzas address God directly and culminate in a call for the conversion of England.
    ellauri095.html on line 512: The Wreck of the Deutschland became the occasion for Hopkins’s incarnation as a poet in his own right. He broke with the Keatsian wordpainting style with which he began, replacing his initial prolixity, stasis, and lack of construction with a concise, dramatic unity. He rejected his original attraction to Keats’s sensual aestheticism for a clearly moral, indeed a didactic, rhetoric. He saw nature not only as a pleasant spectacle as Keats had; he also confronted its seemingly infinite destructiveness as few before or after him have done. In this shipwreck he perceived the possibility of a theodicy, a vindication of God’s justice which would counter the growing sense of the disappearance of God among the Victorians. For Hopkins, therefore, seeing more clearly than ever before the proselytic possibilities of art, his rector’s suggestion that someone write a poem about the wreck became the theological sanction he needed to begin reconciling his religious and poetic vocations.
    ellauri095.html on line 514: Nevertheless, although The Wreck of the Deutschland was a great breakthrough to the vision of God immanent in nature and thus to the sacramentalism that was to be the basis of the great nature poems of the following years, when Hopkins sent the poem to his friend Robert Bridges, Bridges refused to reread it despite Hopkins’s pleas. The poem was also rejected by the Jesuit magazine the Month, primarily because of its new “sprung” rhythm, and many subsequent readers have had difficulty with it as well.
    ellauri095.html on line 518: The motif of the singing bird appears again in Gerard’s “Spring” (1877): “and thrush/Through the echoing timber does so rinse and wring/The ear, it strikes like lightnings to hear him sing.” The father’s attempt to represent what it is like to live in a bird’s environment, moreover, to experience daily the “fields, the open sky, /The rising sun, the moon’s pale majesty; /The leafy bower, where the airy nest is hung” was also one of the inspirations of the son’s lengthy account of a lark’s gliding beneath clouds, its aerial view of the fields below, and its proximity to a rainbow in “Il Mystico” (1862), as well as the son’s attempt to enter into a lark’s existence and express its essence mimically in “The Woodlark” (1876). A related motif, Manley’s feeling for clouds, evident in his poem “Clouds,” encouraged his son’s representation of them in “Hurrahing in Harvest’ (1877) and “That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire”(1888).
    ellauri095.html on line 520: Competition and collaboration between father and son continued even long after Hopkins left home to take his place in the world. In 1879, for instance, Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote to Bridges, “I enclose some lines by my father called forth by the proposal to fell the trees in Well Walk (where Keats and other interesting people lived) and printed in some local paper.” Two months later Hopkins composed “Binsey Poplars” to commemorate the felling of a grove of trees near Oxford. Clearly, competition with his father was an important creative stimulus.
    ellauri095.html on line 522: In addition to specific inspirations such as these, the father communicated to his son a sense of nature as a book written by God which leads its readers to a thoughtful contemplation of Him, a theme particularly evident in Manley and Thomas Marsland Hopkins’s book of poems, Pietas Metrica. Consequently, Gerard went on to write poems which were some of the best expressions not only of the Romantic approach to nature but also the older tradition of explicitly religious nature poetry.
    ellauri095.html on line 533: His religious consciousness increased dramatically when he entered Oxford, the city of spires. From April of 1863, when he first arrived with some of his journals, drawings, and early Keatsian poems in hand, until June of 1867 when he graduated, Hopkins felt the charm of Oxford, “steeped in sentiment as she lies,” as Matthew Arnold had said, “spreading her gardens to the moonlight and whispering from her towers the last enchantments of the Middle Ages.” Here he became more fully aware of the religious implications of the medievalism of Ruskin, Dixon, and the Pre-Raphaelites. Inspired also by Christina Rossetti, the Catholic doctrine of the Real Presence of God in the Eucharist, and by the Victorian preoccupation with the fifteenth-century Italian religious reformer Girolamo Savonarola, he soon embraced Ruskin’s definition of “Medievalism” as a “confession of Christ” opposed to both “Classicalism” (“Pagan Faith”) and “Modernism” (the “denial of Christ”).
    ellauri095.html on line 550: Compare Gerard Manley Hopkins’s version of an attempted rescue with the account in the London Times, one of the sources he used for The Wreck of the Deutschland. According to the Times, “One brave sailor, who was safe in the rigging went down to try to save a child or woman who was drowning on deck. He was secured by a rope to the rigging, but a wave dashed him against the bulwark, and when daylight dawned his headless body, detained by the rope, was swinging to and fro with the waves.” Hopkins wrote:
    ellauri095.html on line 560: She to the black-about air, to the breaker, the thickly Ämmä huusi pimeään, vaahtopäihin, paxulti
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    ellauri095.html on line 574: She broke her back on the sands and foundered with the loss of about 57 passengers, both men and women; the conditions which had caused the wreck in the first place also preventing her from being seen from shore, and thus assistance being given. In the immediate aftermath of the wreck the captain accused passing ships of failing to answer his vessel´s signals of distress.
    ellauri095.html on line 578: The loss of any emigrant ship had a strong international dimension and was accordingly extensively reported in English in both the ´Times´ of London and the ´New York Times´, for there was a sad irony in the deaths of passengers who had taken ship in search of a better life. Five Franciscan nuns from Salzkotten (now in Nordrhein-Westfalen, western Germany), named Barbara Hultenschmidt, Henrika Fassbender, Norbeta Reinkobe, Aurea Badziura and Brigitta Damhorst, died in the wreck. They were fleeing religious oppression at home as a result of anti-Catholic laws enacted as part of Otto von Bismarck´s ´Kulturkampf´ ("culture struggle") aimed at building centralised and unified German state resisting outside influences. One reader moved by the story in the London press was the Jesuit poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins, who wrote a moving and highly romanticised poem based on the incident, ´The Wreck of the Deutschland´. As Hopkins put it: ´Rhine refused them: Thames would ruin them´.
    ellauri095.html on line 580: The ´New York Times´, in the best traditions of media coverage, focused on the "weirdness of the scene". The newspaper contrasted the nuns´ "terror-stricken conduct", frozen with terror, and "deaf to all entreaties", with the "plucky" behaviour of the stewardess who tried to encourage them to leave the saloon for rigging as the water rose around them. One of the nuns was heard to cry in a voice heard above the storm "O my God, make it quick, make it quick". Hopkins, however, saw these words as an example of courage in the fate of extremity, and as the active seeking of the soul reaching towards God.
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    ellauri096.html on line 53: Typically prophecies like catastrophe warnings are made to serve opposite goals simultaneously. Competition between accuracy and helpfulness makes it possible for a prediction to be self-fulfilling by being self-defeating. Consider a prophet who warns ‘Your godless life will cause fatalities along the sinners’. Because of the warning, spectacle-seekers make a special trip to witness the carnage. They die like flies. The prophet’s announcement succeeds as a prediction by backfiring as a warning, or conversely.
    ellauri096.html on line 55: Michael Scriven (1964) tried to refute predictive determinism (the thesis that all events are foreseeable), by conjuring two players, “Predictor” who has all the data, laws, and calculating capacity needed to predict the choices of others. Scriven goes on to imagine, “Avoider”, whose dominant motivation is to avoid prediction. Therefore, Predictor must conceal his prediction. The catch is that Avoider has access to the same data, laws, and calculating capacity as Predictor. Thus Avoider can duplicate Predictor’s reasoning. Consequently, the optimal predictor cannot predict Avoider. Let the teacher be Avoider and the student be Predictor. Avoider must win. Therefore, it is possible to give a surprise test. This sounds silly. The Predictor can predict that the Avoider double guesses her. Both can fiture out that this will go on and on, until time runs out, and they still just sit on their asses doing nothing. Thing is, you must remember that the players are part of the game, not outside of it as idealists would have it.
    ellauri096.html on line 57: Idealizing the teacher and student along the lines of Avoider and Predictor fails to solve the puzzle. It falsely presupposes that two equally super clever agents are co-possible. It is like asking ‘If Aku is smarter than Anu and Anu is smarter than Aku, which of the two is the smartest?’ Its like Abott and Costello going thru the door, after you, no after you, until in the end they, predictably, try to go thru it at once. There is no equilibrium in the game, so shit just happens.
    ellauri096.html on line 59: Predictive determinism states that everything is foreseeable. Metaphysical determinism states that there is only one way the future could be given the way the past is. Simon Laplace used metaphysical determinism as a premise for predictive determinism. He reasoned that since every event has a cause, a complete description of any stage of history combined with the laws of nature implies what happens at any other stage of the universe. Scriven was only challenging predictive determinism in his thought experiment. The next approach challenges metaphysical determinism.
    ellauri096.html on line 63: Prior knowledge of an action seems incompatible with it being a free action. If I know that you will take a shit tomorrow, then you will take a shit tomorrow (because knowledge implies truth). But that means you will take a shit even if you resolve not to. After all, given that you will shit, nothing can stop you from shitting. So if I know that you will take a shit tomorrow, you are not free to do otherwise. Conversely if you're free to shit or constipate, I can't know which it's going to be. My solution is that you are free to do one or the other, nothing stops you, but knowing you I know for a fact that you will want to shit. You are not free to want what you want. You are an ape, for Cod's sake.
    ellauri096.html on line 67: In response to the apparent conflict between freedom and foreknowledge, medieval philosophers denied that future contingent propositions have a truth-value. That´s silly. They took themselves to be extending a solution Aristotle discusses in De Interpretatione to the problem of logical fatalism. According to this truth-value gap approach, ‘You will take a dump tomorrow’ is not true now. The prediction will become true tomorrow. A morally serious theist can agree with the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam:
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    ellauri096.html on line 75: The teacher has free will. Therefore, predictions about what he will do are not true (prior to the examination). Accordingly, Paul Weiss (1952) concludes that the student’s argument falsely assumes he knows that the announcement is true. The student can know that the announcement is true after it becomes true – but not before. What a wimpy argument.
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    ellauri096.html on line 90: W. V. Quine (1953) agrees with Weiss’ conclusion that the teacher’s announcement of a surprise test fails to give the student knowledge that there will be a surprise test. Yet Quine abominates Weiss’ reasoning. Weiss breeches the law of bivalence (which states that every proposition has a truth-value, true or false). Quine believes that the riddle of the surprise test should not be answered by surrendering classical logic. Me too. Right on Willard van Orman Quine! Thumbs up!
    ellauri096.html on line 92: W. V. Quine insists that the student’s elimination argument is only a reductio ad absurdum of the supposition that the student knows that the announcement is true (rather than a reductio of the announcement itself). He accepts this epistemic reductio but rejects the metaphysical reductio. Given the student’s ignorance of the announcement, Quine concludes that a test on any day would be unforeseen.
    ellauri096.html on line 94: In later writings, Quine evinces general reservations about the concept of knowledge. One of his pet objections is that ‘know’ is vague. If knowledge entails absolute certainty, then too little will count as known. Quine infers that we must equate knowledge with firmly held true belief. Asking just how firm the belief must be is akin to asking just how big something has to be to count as being big. There is no answer to the question because ‘big’ lacks the sort of boundary enjoyed by precise words.
    ellauri096.html on line 96: There is no place in science for bigness, because of this lack of boundary; but there is a place for the relation of biggerness. Here we see the familiar and widely applicable rectification of vagueness: disclaim the vague positive and cleave to the precise comparative. But it is inapplicable to the verb ‘know’, even grammatically. Verbs have no comparative and superlative inflections … . I think that for scientific or philosophical purposes the best we can do is give up the notion of knowledge as a bad job and make do rather with its separate ingredients. We can still speak of a belief as true, and of one belief as firmer or more certain, to the believer’s mind, than another (1987, 109).
    ellauri096.html on line 98: Quine is alluding to Rudolf Carnap’s (1950) generalization that scientists replace qualitative terms (tall) with comparatives (taller than) and then replace the comparatives with quantitative terms (being n millimeters in height).
    ellauri096.html on line 116: The eliminativist has even more severe difficulties in stating his position than the skeptic. Some eliminativists dismiss the threat of self-defeat by drawing an analogy. Those who denied the existence of souls were accused of undermining a necessary condition for asserting anything. However, the soul theorist’s account of what is needed gives no reason to deny that a healthy brain suffices for mental states.
    ellauri096.html on line 118: If the eliminativist thinks that assertion only imposes the aim of expressing a truth, then he can consistently assert that ‘know’ is a defective term. However, an epistemologist can revive the charge of self-defeat by showing that assertion does indeed require the speaker to attribute knowledge to himself. This knowledge-based account of assertion has recently been supported by work on our next paradox.
    ellauri096.html on line 120: Probabilistic skepticism dates back to Arcesilaus who took over the Academy two generations after Plato’s death. This moderate kind of skepticism, recounted by Cicero (Academica 2.74, 1.46) from his days as a student at the Academy, allows for justified belief. Many scientists are attracted to probabilism and dismiss the epistemologist’s preoccupation with knowledge as old-fashioned.
    ellauri096.html on line 122: Despite the early start of the qualitative theory of probability, the quantitative theory did not develop until Blaise Pascal’s study of gambling in the seventeenth century (Hacking 1975). Only in the eighteenth century did it penetrate the insurance industry (even though insurers realized that a fortune could be made by accurately calculating risk). Only in the nineteenth century did probability make a mark in physics. And only in the twentieth century do probabilists make important advances over Arcesilaus.
    ellauri096.html on line 124: Most of these philosophical advances are reactions to the use of probability by scientists. In the twentieth century, editors of science journals began to demand that the author’s hypothesis should be accepted only when it was sufficiently probable – as measured by statistical tests. The threshold for acceptance was acknowledged to be somewhat arbitrary. And it was also conceded that the acceptance rule might vary with one’s purposes. For instance, we demand a higher probability when the cost of accepting a false hypothesis is high.
    ellauri096.html on line 127: and rationally believe q then you rationally believe both p and q. Little pictures of the same scene should sum to a bigger picture of the same scene. If rational belief can be based on an acceptance rule that only requires a high probability, there will be rational belief in a contradiction! You believe of each ticket it loses, and you believe that one of them wins.
    ellauri096.html on line 136: Foundationalists reject (1). They take some propositions to be self-evident. Coherentists reject (2). They tolerate some forms of circular reasoning. For instance, Nelson Goodman (1965) has characterized the method of reflective equilibrium as virtuously circular. Charles Peirce (1933–35, 5.250) rejected (3), an approach later refined by Peter Klein (2007) and championed at book-length by Scott F. Aikin (2011). Infinitists believe that infinitely long chains of justification are no more impossible than infinitely long chains of causation. Finally, the epistemological anarchist rejects (4). As Paul Feyerabend refrains in Against Method, “Anything goes” (1988, vii, 5, 14, 19, 159).
    ellauri096.html on line 138: Very elegant! But if joint inconsistency is rationally tolerable, why do these philosophers bother to offer solutions? Why is it not rational to believe each of (1)–(4), despite their joint inconsistency?
    ellauri096.html on line 142: If you know that your beliefs are jointly inconsistent, then you should reject R. M. Sainsbury’s definition of a paradox as “an apparently unacceptable conclusion derived by apparently acceptable reasoning from apparently acceptable premises” (1995, 1). Take the negation of any of your beliefs as a conclusion and your remaining beliefs as the premises. You should judge this jumble argument as valid, and as having premises that you accept, and yet as having a conclusion you reject (Sorensen 2003b, 104–110). If the conclusion of this argument counts as a paradox, then the negation of any of your beliefs counts as a paradox.
    ellauri096.html on line 144: The resemblance between the preface paradox and the surprise test paradox becomes more visible through an intermediate case. The preface of Siddhartha Mukherjee’s The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer warns: “In cases where there was no prior public knowledge, or when interviewees requested privacy, I have used a false name, and deliberately confounded identities to make it difficult to track.” Those who refuse consent to be lied to are free to close Doctor Mukherjee’s chronicle. But nearly all readers think the physician’s trade-off between lies and new information is acceptable. They rationally anticipate being rationally misled. Nevertheless, these readers learn much about the history of cancer. Similarly, students who are warned that they will receive a surprise test rationally expect to be rationally misled about the day of the test. The prospect of being misled does not lead them to drop the course.
    ellauri096.html on line 146: The preface paradox pressures Kyburg to extend his tolerance of joint inconsistency to the acceptance of contradictions (Sorensen 2001, 156–158). Consider a logic student who is required to pick one hundred truths from a mixed list of tautologies and contradictions. Although the modest student believes each of his answers, A1,A2,…,A100
    ellauri096.html on line 151: If paradoxes were always sets of propositions or arguments or conclusions, then they would always be meaningful. But some paradoxes are semantically flawed (Sorensen 2003b, 352) and some have answers that are backed by a pseudo-argument employing a defective “lemma” that lacks a truth-value. Kurt Grelling’s paradox, for instance, opens with a distinction between autological and heterological words. An autological word describes itself, e.g., ‘polysyllabic’ is polysllabic, ‘English’ is English, ‘noun’ is a noun, etc. A heterological word does not describe itself, e.g., ‘monosyllabic’ is not monosyllabic, ‘Chinese’ is not Chinese, ‘verb’ is not a verb, etc. Now for the riddle: Is ‘heterological’ heterological or autological? If ‘heterological’ is heterological, then since it describes itself, it is autological. But if ‘heterological’ is autological, then since it is a word that does not describe itself, it is heterological. The common solution to this puzzle is that ‘heterological’, as defined by Grelling, is not a genuine predicate (Thomson 1962). In other words, “Is ‘heterological’ heterological?” is without meaning. There can be no predicate that applies to all and only those predicates it does not apply to for the same reason that there can be no barber who shaves all and only those people who do not shave themselves.
    ellauri096.html on line 153: The eliminativist, who thinks that ‘know’ or ‘justified’ is meaningless, will diagnose the epistemic paradoxes as questions that only appear to be well-formed. For instance, the eliminativist about justification would not accept proposition (4) in the regress paradox: ‘Some beliefs are justified’. His point is not that no beliefs meet the high standards for justification, as an anarchist might deny that any ostensible authorities meet the high standards for legitimacy. Instead, the eliminativist unromantically diagnoses ‘justified’ as a pathological term. Just as the astronomer ignores ‘Are there a zillion stars?’ on the grounds that ‘zillion’ is not a genuine numeral, the eliminativist ignores ‘Are some beliefs justified?’ on the grounds that ‘justified’ is not a genuine adjective.
    ellauri096.html on line 159: Just as someone’s awareness of a prediction can affect the likelihood of it being true, awareness of that sensitivity to his awareness can also affect its truth. If each cycle of awareness is self-defeating, then there is no stable resting place for a conclusion.
    ellauri096.html on line 161: Suppose a psychologist offers you a red box and a blue box (Skyrms 1982). The psychologist can predict which box you will choose with 90% accuracy. He has put one dollar in the box he predicts you will choose and ten dollars in the other box. Should you choose the red box or the blue box? You cannot decide. For any choice becomes a reason to reverse your decision.
    ellauri096.html on line 163: Epistemic paradoxes affect decision theory because rational choices are based on beliefs and desires. If the agent cannot form a rational belief, it is difficult to interpret his behavior as a choice. The purpose of attributing beliefs and desires is to set up practical syllogisms that make sense of actions as means to ends. Subtracting rationality from the agent makes framework useless. Given this commitment to charitable interpretation, there is no possibility of your rationally choosing an option that you believe to be inferior. So if you choose, you cannot really believe you were operating as an anti-expert, that is, someone whose opinions on a topic are reliably wrong (Egan and Elga 2005).
    ellauri096.html on line 167: David Kaplan and Richard Montague (1960) think the announcement by the teacher in our surprise exam example is equivalent to the self-referential
    ellauri096.html on line 175: If (K-0) is true then it known to be false. Whatever is known to be false, is false. Since no proposition can be both true and false, we have proven that (K-0) is false. Given that proof produces knowledge, (K-0) is known to be false. But wait! That is exactly what (K-0) says – so (K-0) must be true.
    ellauri096.html on line 195: J. R. Lucas (1964) claims that this reveals human beings are not machines. A computer is a concrete instantiation of a formal system. Hence, its “knowledge” is restricted to what it can prove. By Gödel’s theorem, the computer will be either inconsistent or incomplete. However, a human being with a full command of arithmetic can be consistent (even if he is actually inconsistent due to inattention or wishful thinking).
    ellauri096.html on line 197: Critics of Lucas defend the parity between people and computers. They think we have our own Gödel sentences (Lewis 1999, 166–173). In this egalitarian spirit, G. C. Nerlich (1961) models the student’s beliefs in the surprise test example as a logical system. The teacher’s announcement is then a Gödel sentence about the student: There will be a test next week but you will not be able to prove which day it will occur on the basis of this announcement and memory of what has happened on previous exam days. When the number of exam days equals zero the announcement is equivalent to sentence K.
    ellauri096.html on line 223: The cautious draw a conditional moral: If there are actual unknown truths, there are unknowable truths. After all, some philosophers will reject the antecedent because they believe there is an omniscient being.
    ellauri096.html on line 225: But secular idealists and logical positivists concede that there are some actual unknown truths. How can they continue to believe that all truths are knowable? Astonishingly, these eminent philosophers seem refuted by a pinch of epistemic logic. Also injured are those who limit their claims of universal knowability to a limited domain. For instance, Immanuel Kant (A223/B272) asserts that all empirical propositions are knowable. This pocket of optimism would be enough to ignite the contradiction (Stephenson 2015).
    ellauri096.html on line 233: Those who believe that the Church-Fitch result is a genuine paradox can respond to Williamson with paradoxes that accord with common sense (and science –and religious orthodoxy). For instance, common sense heartily agrees with the conclusion that something exists. But it is surprising that this can be proved without empirical premises. Since the quantifiers of standard logic (first order predicate logic with identity) have existential import, the logician can deduce that something exists from the principle that everything is identical to itself. Most philosophers balk at this simple proof because they feel that the existence of something cannot be proved by sheer logic. Likewise, many philosophers balk at the proof of unknowables because they feel that such a profound result cannot be obtained from such limited means.
    ellauri096.html on line 259: Binkley’s account of the student’s hypothetical epistemic state on Thursday is compelling. But his argument for spreading the incredulity from the future to the past is open to three challenges.
    ellauri096.html on line 262: informed by the teacher’s announcement, so Binkley ought not to use a model in which the announcement is as absurd as the conjunction ‘I went to the pictures last Tuesday but I do not believe it’.
    ellauri096.html on line 265: no test is given by Thursday, the student will find the announcement incredible. At the beginning of the week, the student does not know (or believe) that the teacher will wait that long. A principle that tells me to defer to the opinions of my future self does not imply that I should defer to the opinions of my hypothetical future self. For my hypothetical future self is responding to propositions that need not be actually true.
    ellauri096.html on line 269: Binkley stipulates that the students do not forget. He needs to add that the students know that they will not forget. For the mere threat of a memory lapse sometimes suffices to undermine knowledge. Consider Professor Anesthesiology’s scheme for surprise tests: “A surprise test will be given either Wednesday or Friday with the help of an amnesia drug. If the test occurs on Wednesday, then the drug will be administered five minutes after Wednesday’s class. The drug will instantly erase memory of the test and the students will fill in the gap by confabulation.” You have just completed Wednesday’s class and so temporarily know that the test will be on Friday. Ten minutes after the class, you lose this knowledge. No drug was administered and there is nothing wrong with your memory. You are correctly remembering that no test was given on Wednesday. However, you do not know your memory is accurate because you also know that if the test was given Wednesday then you would have a pseudo-memory indistinguishable from your present memory. Despite not gaining any new evidence, you change your mind about the test occurring on Wednesday and lose your knowledge that the test is on Friday. (The change of belief is not crucial; you would still lack foreknowledge of the test even if you dogmatically persisted in believing that the test will be on Friday.)
    ellauri096.html on line 271: If the students know that they will not forget and know there will be no undermining by outside evidence, then we may be inclined to agree with Binkley’s summary that his idealized student never loses the knowledge he accumulates. As we shall see, however, this overlooks other ways in which rational agents may lose knowledge.
    ellauri096.html on line 273: The teacher’s announcement that there will be a surprise test is equivalent to a disjunction of future mistakes: ‘Either there will be a test on Monday and the student will not believe it beforehand or there will be a test Wednesday and the student will not believe it beforehand or the test is on Friday and the student will not believe it beforehand.’
    ellauri096.html on line 275: The points made so far suggest a solution to the surprise test paradox (Sorensen 1988, 328–343). As Binkley (1968) asserts, the test would be a surprise even if the teacher waited until the last day. Yet it can still be true that the teacher’s announcement is informative. At the beginning of the week, the students are justified in believing the teacher’s announcement that there will be a surprise test. This announcement is equivalent to:
    ellauri096.html on line 283: Although (iii) is consistent and might be knowable by others, (iii) cannot be known by the student before Friday. (iii) is a blindspot for the students but not for, say, the teacher’s colleagues. Hence, the teacher can give a surprise test on Friday because that would force the students to lose their knowledge of the original announcement (A). Knowledge can be lost without forgetting anything.
    ellauri096.html on line 287: Since the surprise test paradox can also be formulated in terms of rational belief, there will be parallel adjustments for what we ought to believe. We are criticized for failures to believe the logical consequences of what we believe and criticized for believing propositions that conflict with each other. Anyone who meets these ideals of completeness and consistency will be unable to believe a range of consistent propositions that are accessible to other complete and consistent thinkers. In particular, they will not be able to believe propositions attributing specific errors to them, and propositions that entail these off-limit propositions.
    ellauri096.html on line 289: Some people wear T-shirts with Question Authority! written on them. Questioning authority is generally regarded as a matter of individual discretion. The surprise test paradox shows that it is sometimes mandatory. The student is rationally required to doubt the teacher’s announcement even though the teacher has not given any evidence of being unreliable. Indeed, the student can foresee that their change of mind opens a new opportunity for surprise.
    ellauri096.html on line 291: When on trial for impiety, Socrates traced his inquisitiveness to the Oracle at Delphi (Apology 21d in Cooper 1997). Prior to beginning his mission of inquiry, Chaerephon asked the Oracle: “Who is the wisest of men?” The Oracle answered “No one is wiser than Socrates.” This astounded Socrates because he believed he knew nothing. Whereas a less pious philosopher might have questioned the reliability of the Delphic Oracle, Socrates followed the general practice of treating the Oracle as infallible. The only cogitation appropriate to an infallible answer is interpretation. Accordingly, Socrates resolved his puzzlement by inferring that his wisdom lay in recognizing his own ignorance. While others may know nothing, Socrates knows that he knows nothing.
    ellauri096.html on line 295: Socrates could regain consistency by downgrading his meta-knowledge to the status of a belief. If he believes he knows nothing, then he naturally wishes to remedy his ignorance by asking about everything. This rationale is accepted throughout the early dialogues. But when we reach the Meno, one of his interlocutors has an epiphany. After Meno receives the standard treatment from Socrates about the nature of virtue, Meno discerns a conflict between Socratic ignorance and Socratic inquiry (Meno 80d, in Cooper 1997). How would Socrates recognize the correct answer even if Meno gave it?
    ellauri096.html on line 305: Dogmatists accept this reasoning. For them, knowledge closes inquiry. Any “evidence” that conflicts with what is known can be dismissed as misleading evidence. Forewarned is forearmed.
    ellauri096.html on line 312: Marx Augustin oder Der liebe Augustin (eigentlich Markus Augustin; * 1643 in Wien; † 11. März 1685 ebenda) war ein Bänkelsänger, Dudelsackspieler, Sackpfeifer, Stegreifdichter und Stadtoriginal. Er wurde durch die Ballade „O du lieber Augustin“ sprichwörtlich und zu einem sogenannten geflügelten Wort. Bis heute ist die Figur des lieben Augustin ein Inbegriff dafür, dass man mit Humor alles überstehen kann.
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    ellauri096.html on line 319: Augustin soll als Sohn eines heruntergekommenen Wirts aufgewachsen sein und war demnach schon früh darauf angewiesen, mit seinem Dudelsack von einer Spelunke zur nächsten zu ziehen, wobei nur wenig von dem verdienten Geld die jeweilige Kneipe verlassen haben soll – der Überlieferung nach soll er auch ein „tüchtiger Trinker“ gewesen sein.
    ellauri096.html on line 321: Der Legende nach war der 36-jährige Augustin 1679 während der Pestepidemie wieder einmal betrunken und schlief irgendwo in der Gosse seinen Rausch aus. Siech-Knechte, die damals die Opfer der Epidemie einsammeln mussten, fanden ihn, hielten ihn für tot und brachten die Schnapsleiche zusammen mit den Pestleichen auf ihrem Sammelkarren vor die Stadtmauer. Dort warfen sie ihre ganze Ladung in ein offenes Massengrab. Diese Pestgrube soll sich in der Nähe der Kirche St. Ulrich am Neubau (heutiger siebter Wiener Gemeindebezirk) befunden haben, gleich neben dem Platz, an dem heute der Augustinbrunnen steht. Wie in der damaligen Situation üblich, wurde das Grab nicht sofort geschlossen, sondern provisorisch mit Kalk abgedeckt, um später weitere Pestopfer aufzunehmen. Am folgenden Tag habe Augustin inmitten der Leichen so lange krakeelt und auf seinem Dudelsack gespielt, bis Retter ihn aus der Grube zogen.
    ellauri096.html on line 323: Danach soll Augustin sein Erlebnis als Bänkelsänger vorgetragen und davon recht gut gelebt haben. So ist die Legende vom lieben Augustin vielleicht seinem eigenen Bericht zu verdanken. Bereits zeitgenössische Quellen berichten von dem der Leichengrube entstiegenen Augustin. Abraham a Sancta Clara erwähnt das Ereignis in seinem „Wohlangefüllten Weinkeller“, um vor der Trunksucht zu warnen. Urkundliche Stütze für die Legende ist nur ein Eintrag im städtischen Totenschauprotokoll, das einen „Augustin N.“ verzeichnet.
    ellauri096.html on line 325: Augustin wurde auf dem Wiener Nikolai-Friedhof beerdigt, nach dessen Auflassung wurden seine sterblichen Überreste vermutlich auf den Sankt Marxer Friedhof überführt.
    ellauri096.html on line 327: Das Volkslied O du lieber Augustin ist erst um 1800 in Wien nachgewiesen. Die sehr verbreitete Melodie ist jedoch älter, so ist sie 1720 in einer Musikhandschrift belegt.[1] Teilweise wird Augustin selbst als Verfasser genannt, der Ursprung ist jedoch unklar. Der spöttische Text gibt aber den Galgenhumor wieder, der den Wienern in Erinnerung geblieben ist:
    ellauri096.html on line 438: Pogonophobia is the irrational, persistent and often unwarranted fear of beards. The word is derived from Greek pogon (beard) and phobos (fear). Mothers often warn their daughters to "never trust a man with beard or facial hair unless he is Santa Claus". In the United States, there has not been a president with a beard since the 1800s.
    ellauri096.html on line 465: Jaskassa on muuten tätä samanlaista anaalis-obsessiivistä siisteydentarvetta kuin monissa samantyyppisissä pakko-oireisissa varsinkin jenkkikirjoittajissa, tulee mieleen heti Pynchon, Wallace ja Robert Heinlein. Niistä kaikista hirveintä ällöä on joku korvavaikku tai likaa käsissä. Sille jää möröt ja merikoirat kepeesti kakkosex. Kakkonen on niille kauhun lyömätön ykkönen. Mä lyön vetoa että Jaska popsii koko ajan paranoidisesti kaikenlaisia lääkkeitä, ravintolisiä sun muita ennaltaehkäiseviä tabuja ja hipsii kengänsyrjillä ettei vahingossakaan astu koirankakalle. Kun lamppu särkyy se pelkää kamalasti lasinsiruja. Niistä voi tulla isoja veripipejä. Se on varmaan nauttinut hurjasti korona-ajasta, kun saa vältellä muita elollisia ihan luvalla, pestä ketjuna käsiä ja pitää nolon naaman päällä naamaria. I can relate to that. Se ei tykkää edes siitä että hevosilla on nimiä. On kuin jääpuikko työnnettäisiin anuxeen. Porkkana tai lämmitetty nakki olisi ihan eri asia.
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    ellauri096.html on line 479: Asta Ikosen kirjallisen tuotannon lisäksi Tahdon murskatappiossa merkittävän osaan nousee kirjailija itse, kun Anu lähtee selvittämään Ikosen taustaa verkosta ja huomaa tämän osallistuneen aktiivisesti rasistiseen kirjoitteluun Facebookin Suomi Ensin -ryhmässä.
    ellauri096.html on line 502: Ikonen kertoo seisovansa Facebook-kommenttiensa takana. ”Olen ja pysyn kansallismielisenä, isänmaallisena ihmisenä.”
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    ellauri096.html on line 531: These "wheels" have been associated with Daniel 7:9 (mentioned as galgal, traditionally "the wheels of galgallim", in "fiery flame" and "burning fire") of the four, eye-covered wheels (each composed of two nested wheels), that move next to the winged Cherubim, beneath the throne of God. The four wheels move with the Cherubim because the spirit of the Cherubim is in them. The late Second Book of Enoch (20:1, 21:1) also referred to them as the "many-eyed ones".
    ellauri096.html on line 555: The Droste effect, known in art as an example of mise en abyme, is the effect of a picture recursively appearing within itself, in a place where a similar picture would realistically be expected to appear, creating a loop which theoretically could go on forever, but realistically only goes on as far as the image´s quality allows.
    ellauri096.html on line 567: Eräässä Ikoskan toisessa teoxessa naismainen "Lauri" ei ollutkaan homo vaan sarjaraiskaaja. "Lukija" eli "Anu" pettyi odotuxissa. Naismaisenhan pitäis olla Weibling. Todennäköisesti "Lauri" oli myös sarrjayrittäjä. Raiskauskin jäi yrityxexi kun se ei yrittänyt miehekkäämmin. Auktorisoitu peetee Aki Manninen ei ois antanut löylykauhan tulla onnen esteexi. Ei löylykauhalla voi edes lyödä kovaa muuta kuin löylyä. Paizi jos se on Haju Pisilän käsintekemä. Kyllä lessu aina jonkun lässyn lissun litistää tai kääntäen. Androgyyni "Lauri" ei ollutkaan katamaraani. Tai siis katamiitti. Katamiitti on etruskilainen Ganymedes, an attractive Trojan boy supposedly abducted to Mount Olympus by the god Zeus to become his cupbearer and lover.
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    ellauri096.html on line 579: Paljon messevämpi Columbia tulee Meissenistä 1792. Joachim Kaendler and assistants, Hartford Connecticut. Colombian kahvia. Juan Valdez valizee joka pavun huolellisesti käsin erixeen. Papukaija kädessä koikkuu meni jo. Krokotiili ähkyy I can´t breathe.
    ellauri096.html on line 582: Kenenkä mielikirjailija oli Dickens Gilmoren tytöissä? Ehtikö knoppi jo unohtua? Olixe Tolstoi? Kuka luki kynäilytauoilla David Copperfieldiä? Ball-sack? Dickens oli luotettava kertoja. Ggssa mainitaan yli kolmesataa Roryn lukemaa kirjaa. Niistä on lukemattomia reading listoja netissä. Gilmore Girls Complete Reading List (361 books).
    ellauri096.html on line 589: Les Chants de Maldoror (The Songs of Maldoror) is a French poetic novel, or a long prose poem. It was written and published between 1868 and 1869 by the Comte de Lautréamont, the nom de plume of the Uruguayan-born French writer Isidore Lucien Ducasse. The work concerns the misanthropic, misotheistic character of Maldoror, a figure of evil who has renounced conventional morality.
    ellauri096.html on line 593: Maldoror is a modular (sic) work primarily divided into six parts, or cantos; these parts are further subdivided into a total of sixty chapters, or verses. Parts one through six consist of fourteen, sixteen, five, eight, seven and ten chapters, respectively. With some exceptions, most chapters consist of a single, lengthy paragraph.[b] The text often employs very long, unconventional and confusing sentences which, together with the dearth of paragraph breaks, may suggest a stream of consciousness, or automatic writing. Over the course of the narrative, there is often a first-person narrator, although some areas of the work instead employ a third-person narrative. The book's central character is Maldoror, a figure of evil who is sometimes directly involved in a chapter's events, or else revealed to be watching at a distance. Depending on the context of narrative voice in a given place, the first-person narrator may be taken to be Maldoror himself, or sometimes not. The confusion between narrator and character may also suggest an unreliable narrator.
    ellauri096.html on line 599: "It is not right that everyone should read the pages which follow; only a few will be able to savour this bitter fruit with impunity. Consequently, shrinking soul, turn on your heels and go back before penetrating further into such uncharted, perilous wastelands." — Maldoror, Part I, Chapter 1.
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    ellauri096.html on line 647: Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium modeling is a method in macroeconomics that attempts to explain economic phenomena, such as economic growth and business cycles, and the effects of economic policy, through econometric models based on applied general equilibrium theory and microeconomic principles.
    ellauri096.html on line 674: This meant that, because the parameters of the models were not structural, i.e. not indifferent to policy, they would necessarily change whenever policy was changed. The so-called Lucas critique followed similar criticism undertaken earlier by Ragnar Frisch, in his critique of Jan Tinbergen's 1939 book Statistical Testing of Business-Cycle Theories, where Frisch accused Tinbergen of not having discovered autonomous relations, but "coflux" relations,[10] and by Jacob Marschak, in his 1953 contribution to the Cowles Commission Monograph, where he submitted that
    ellauri096.html on line 676: In predicting the effect of its decisions (policies), the government...has to take account of exogenous variables, whether controlled by it (the decisions themselves, if they are exogenous variables) or uncontrolled (e.g. weather), and of structural changes, whether controlled by it (the decisions themselves, if they change the structure) or uncontrolled (e.g. sudden changes in people's attitude).[10]
    ellauri096.html on line 678: The Lucas critique is representative of the paradigm shift that occurred in macroeconomic theory in the 1970s towards attempts at establishing micro-foundations.
    ellauri096.html on line 679: In the 1980s, macro models emerged that attempted to directly respond to Lucas through the use of rational expectations econometrics.
    ellauri096.html on line 680: The authors stated that, since fluctuations in employment are central to the business cycle, the "stand-in consumer [of the model] values not only consumption but also leisure," meaning that unemployment movements essentially reflect the changes in the number of people who want to work. "Household-production theory," as well as "cross-sectional evidence" ostensibly support a "non-time-separable utility function that admits greater inter-temporal substitution of leisure, something which is needed," according to the authors, "to explain aggregate movements in employment in an equilibrium model." For the K&P model, monetary policy is irrelevant for economic fluctuations.
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    ellauri096.html on line 708: Selon sa biographe, Alice Cherki, Fanon devient en France — « le pays pour lequel la guerre d´Algérie n´a pas eu lieu » —, « un philosophe maudit ». Il est occulté pour sa condamnation radicale du colonialisme français : « En redonnant à la colonie son rôle dans la construction de la nation, de l’identité nationale et de la république française, Fanon fait apparaître comment la notion de « race » n’est pas extérieure au corps républicain et comment elle le hante ». Mettant en cause un clivage racial au fondement du système colonial, Fanon gêne le républicanisme d´une France qui se dit indifférente aux différences mais qui, dans son propre empire colonial, a dénié des droits à des populations au motif de leur « race » dite inférieure.
    ellauri096.html on line 710: La reconnaissance de Frantz Fanon en France fut tardive. Fort-de-France possède désormais une avenue à son nom bien que la proposition qu´en avait faite son maire Aimé Césaire, en 1965, eût été rejetée pendant des années. Il faut attendre 1982 pour que s´organise, sous l´impulsion de Marcel Manville, un mémorial international (colloque) en son honneur en Martinique. Peu à peu, plusieurs hommages lui sont rendus dans son île natale. Le lycée de La Trinité est baptisé en son honneur, la ville de Rivière-Pilote lui consacre une avenue et une bibliothèque. En France métropolitaine toutefois, s´il existe de nombreuses rues portant ce nom, David Macey signale n´avoir trouvé aucune avenue Frantz Fanon. En Algérie, dès 1963, une avenue Frantz Fanon est inaugurée à Alger. La reconnaissance dépasse désormais ces deux pays et la mémoire de Frantz Fanon est honorée dans de nombreux pays (Italie, Nigeria, États-Unis) où des centres de recherche ont été baptisés à sa mémoire.
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    ellauri096.html on line 751: Eli elämä ja teoxet -menetelmään paluu ei käy päinsä, Juotikas! Uskottavuuden rajoja koettelee myös kirjan toteamus siitä, että Anu edellisenä syxynä (siis alle 12-vuotiaana) oli "tullut lukaiseexi" Frantz Fanonin teoxen Black skin, white masks, joka on yxi uraauurtavista tutkielmista koskien psykopatologian kolonialistisia vaikutuxia. (Lähde: Wikipedia)
    ellauri096.html on line 773: The problem of weakness of will goes back at least as far as Plato. In Plato´s Protagoras Socrates asks precisely how it is possible that, if one judges action A to be the best course of action, one would do anything other than A?
    ellauri096.html on line 775: In the dialogue Protagoras, Socrates attests that akrasia does not exist, claiming "No one goes willingly toward the bad" (358d). If a person examines a situation and decides to act in the way he determines to be best, he will pursue this action, as the best course is also the good course, i.e. man's natural goal. An all-things-considered assessment of the situation will bring full knowledge of a decision's outcome and worth linked to well-developed principles of the good. A person, according to Socrates, never chooses to act poorly or against his better judgment; and, therefore, actions that go against what is best are simply a product of being ignorant of facts or knowledge of what is best or good.
    ellauri096.html on line 777: Aristotle, on the other hand, took a more empirical approach to the question, acknowledging that we intuitively believe in akrasia. He distances himself from the Socratic position by locating the breakdown of reasoning in an agent’s opinion, not his appetition. Now, without recourse to appetitive desires, Aristotle reasons that akrasia occurs as a result of opinion. Opinion is formulated mentally in a way that may or may not imitate truth, while appetites are merely desires of the body. Thus, opinion is only incidentally aligned with or opposed to the good, making an akratic action the product of opinion instead of reason. For Aristotle, the antonym of akrasia is enkrateia, which means "in power" (over oneself).
    ellauri096.html on line 779: The word akrasia occurs twice in the Koine Greek New Testament. In Matthew 23:25 Jesus uses it to describe hypocritical religious leaders, translated "self-indulgence" in several translations, including the English Standard version. Paul the Apostle also gives the threat of temptation through akrasia as a reason for a husband and wife to not deprive each other of sex (1 Corinthians 7:5). In another passage (Rom. 7:15–25) Paul, without actually using the term akrasia, seems to reference the same psychological phenomenon in discussing the internal conflict between, on the one hand, "the law of God," which he equates with "the law of my mind"; and "another law in my members," identified with "the flesh, the law of sin." "For the good that I would do, I do not; but the evil which I would not, that I do." (v.19)
    ellauri096.html on line 781: In Edmund Spenser´s The Faerie Queene, book II, Acrasia, the embodiment of intemperance dwelling in the "Bower of Bliss", had the Circe-like capacity of transforming her lovers into monstrous animal shapes. Pitäs ja pitäs, mutta kun tekee mieli.
    ellauri096.html on line 806: In Piaget´s theory of cognitive development, the third stage is called the Concrete Operational Stage. During this stage, which occurs from age 7-12, the child shows increased use of logic or reasoning. One of the important processes that develops is that of Seriation, which refers to the ability to sort objects or situations according to any characteristic, such as size, color, shape, or type. For example, the child would be able to look at his plate of mixed vegetables and eat everything except the brussels sprouts.
    ellauri096.html on line 810: "Whether we deal with historical or natural phenomena, the individual observation of phenomena assumes the character of a 'fact' only when it can be related to other, analogous observations in such a way that the whole series 'makes sense.' This 'sense' is, therefore, fully capable of being applied, as a control, to the interpretation of a new individual observation within the same range of phenomena. If, however, this new individual observation definitely refuses to be interpreted according to the 'sense' of the series, and if an error proves to be impossible, the 'sense' of the series will have to be reformulated to include the new individual observation (1955, p. 35)" (1990, pp. 230–231).
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    ellauri097.html on line 45: On pääsiäislauantai, pesachin sapatti, Egyptistä pääsyn pyhän kaunein päivä. Juhlimme sitä hetkeä, kun Läski-Mooses johdatti valizemansa kansan Suezin kanavasta kohti pyhää maata. Pikku kauhakuormaaja irrotti GT-sählämien konttilaivan rättipäiden mudasta.
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    ellauri097.html on line 65: As a scholar, Mencken is known for The American Language, a multi-volume study of how the English language is spoken in the United States. As an admirer of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, he was an outspoken opponent of organized religion, theism, populism, and representative democracy, the last of which he viewed as a system in which inferior men dominated their superiors. Mencken was a supporter of scientific progress though he couldn´t find his arse with both hands. He was critical of osteopathy and chiropractic. He was also an open critic of economics. In a word: a royal pain in the ass.
    ellauri097.html on line 71: In a book review of A Life H. L. Mencken (written by Terry Teachout), journalist Christopher Hitchens described Mencken as a German nationalist, "an antihumanist as much as an atheist," who was "prone to the hyperbole and sensationalism he distrusted in others."
    ellauri097.html on line 85: Mutta takas Menckeniin. 9-vuotiaana se luki Mark Twainin Huckleberry Finn, mikä oli "the most stupendous event in my life." No taisi olla tylsä elämä. Kylse varmaan luki Twainilta niitä ateistijuttujakin. For Mencken, Huck Finn epitomizes the hilarious dark side of America, where democracy, as defined by Mencken, is "the worship of jackals by jackasses." Siinä se on oikeassa kyllä mutta demokratia on silti paras kexintö. Ilman sitä samat kusipäät ja niiden sakaalit hallizis ilman aaseja. Demokratiassa sentään vaihdetaan aasit ja sakaalit määräaikoina.
    ellauri097.html on line 88: In one winter while in high school he read William Makepeace Thackeray and then "proceeded backward to Addison, Steele, Pope, Swift, Johnson and the other magnificos of the Eighteenth century." He read the entire canon of Shakespeare and became an ardent fan of Rudyard Kipling and Thomas Huxley.
    ellauri097.html on line 101: Mencken was a keen cheerleader of scientific progress but was skeptical of economic theories and strongly opposed to osteopathic/chiropractic medicine. He also debunked the idea of objective news reporting since "truth is a commodity that the masses of undifferentiated men cannot be induced to buy" and added a humorous description of how "Homo Boobus," like "higher mammalia," is moved by "whatever gratifies his prevailing yearnings."
    ellauri097.html on line 103: Such turns of phrase evoked the erudite cynicism and rapier sharpness of language displayed by Ambrose Bierce in his darkly-satiric The Devil's Dictionary. A noted curmudgeon, democratic in subjects attacked, Mencken savaged politics, hypocrisy, and social convention. A master of English, he was given to bombast and once disdained the lowly hot dog bun's descent into "the soggy rolls prevailing today, of ground acorns, plaster of Paris, flecks of bath sponge and atmospheric air all compact."
    ellauri097.html on line 113: In the summer of 1926, Mencken followed with great interest the Los Angeles grand jury inquiry into the famous Canadian-American evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson. She was accused of faking her reported kidnapping and the case attracted national attention. There was every expectation that Mencken would continue his previous pattern of anti-fundamentalist articles, this time with a searing critique of McPherson. Unexpectedly, he came to her defense by identifying various local religious and civic groups that were using the case as an opportunity to pursue their respective ideological agendas against the embattled Pentecostal minister. He spent several weeks in Hollywood, California, and wrote many scathing and satirical columns on the movie industry and Southern California culture. After all charges had been dropped against McPherson, Mencken revisited the case in 1930 with a sarcastic and observant article. He wrote that since many of that town´s residents had acquired their ideas "of the true, the good and the beautiful" from the movies and newspapers, "Los Angeles will remember the testimony against her long after it forgets the testimony that cleared her."
    ellauri097.html on line 117: Mencken, says Charles A. Fecher, was, "deeply conservative, resentful of change, looking back upon the 'happy days' of a bygone time, wanted no part of the world that the New Deal promised to bring in." In 1931, the Arkansas legislature passed a motion to pray for Mencken´s soul after he had called the state the "apex of moronia."
    ellauri097.html on line 119: "Supermen" in Mencken´s view, were those wrongly oppressed and disdained by their own communities, but nevertheless distinguished by their will and personal achievement, not by race or birth. Selvää Nietsche-höpötystä. Tietysti se ize oli teris ja mursuwiixi toinen. Supermiesajattelu ei ole koskaan oikein puhutellut mua. En kyllä kexi mixi.
    ellauri097.html on line 121: The Presidency tends, year by year, to go to such men. As democracy is perfected, the office represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart´s desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.
    ellauri097.html on line 139: The Jews could be put down very plausibly as the most unpleasant race ever heard of. As commonly encountered, they lack many of the qualities that mark the civilized man: courage, dignity, incorruptibility, ease, confidence. They have vanity without pride, voluptuousness without taste, and learning without wisdom. Their fortitude, such as it is, is wasted upon puerile objects, and their charity is mainly a form of display.
    ellauri097.html on line 141: It is impossible to talk anything resembling discretion or judgment to a colored woman. They are all essentially child-like, and even hard experience does not teach them anything.
    ellauri097.html on line 143: I admit freely enough that, by careful breeding, supervision of environment and education, extending over many generations, it might be possible to make an appreciable improvement in the stock of the American Negro, for example, but I must maintain that this enterprise would be a ridiculous waste of energy, for there is a high-caste white stock ready at hand, and it is inconceivable that the Negro stock, however carefully it might be nurtured, could ever even remotely approach it. The educated Negro of today is a failure, not because he meets insuperable difficulties in life, but because he is a Negro. He is, in brief, a low-caste man, to the manner born, and he will remain inert and inefficient until fifty generations of him have lived in civilization. And even then, the superior white race will be fifty generations ahead of him.
    ellauri097.html on line 147: Mencken countered the arguments for Anglo-Saxon superiority prevalent in his time in a 1923 essay entitled "The Anglo-Saxon," which argued that if there was such a thing as a pure "Anglo-Saxon" race, it was defined by its inferiority and cowardice. "The normal American of the 'pure-blooded' majority goes to rest every night with an uneasy feeling that there is a burglar under the bed and he gets up every morning with a sickening fear that his underwear has been stolen."
    ellauri097.html on line 149: Mencken repeatedly identified mathematics with metaphysics and theology. According to Mencken, mathematics is necessarily infected with metaphysics because of the tendency of many mathematical people to engage in metaphysical speculation. In a review of Alfred North Whitehead's The Aims of Education, Mencken remarked that, while he agreed with Whitehead's thesis and admired his writing style, "now and then he falls into mathematical jargon and pollutes his discourse with equations," and "[t]here are moments when he seems to be following some of his mathematical colleagues into the gaudy metaphysics which now entertains them."[50] For Mencken, theology is characterized by the fact that it uses correct reasoning from false premises. Mencken also uses the term "theology" more generally, to refer to the use of logic in science or any other field of knowledge. In a review for both Arthur Eddington's The Nature of the Physical World and Joseph Needham's Man a Machine, Mencken ridiculed the use of reasoning to establish any fact in science, because theologians happen to be masters of "logic" and yet are mental defectives:
    ellauri097.html on line 151: Is there anything in the general thinking of theologians which makes their opinion on the point of any interest or value? What have they ever done in other fields to match the fact-finding of the biologists? I can find nothing in the record. Their processes of thought, taking one day with another, are so defective as to be preposterous. True enough, they are masters of logic, but they always start out from palpably false premises.
    ellauri097.html on line 153: Instead of mathematical "speculation" (such as quantum theory), Mencken believed physicists should just directly look at individual facts in the laboratory like chemists:
    ellauri097.html on line 155: If chemists were similarly given to fanciful and mystical guessing, they would have hatched a quantum theory forty years ago to account for the variations that they observed in atomic weights. But they kept on plugging away in their laboratories without calling in either mathematicians or theologians to aid them, and eventually they discovered the isotopes, and what had been chaos was reduced to the most exact sort of order.
    ellauri097.html on line 159: In the same article which he later re-printed in the Mencken Chrestomathy, Mencken primarily contrasts what real scientists do, which is to simply directly look at the existence of "shapes and forces" confronting them instead of (such as in statistics) attempting to speculate and use mathematical models. Physicists and especially astronomers are consequently not real scientists, because when looking at shapes or forces, they do not simply "patiently wait for further light," but resort to mathematical theory. There is no need for statistics in scientific physics, since one should simply look at the facts while statistics attempts to construct mathematical models. On the other hand, the really competent physicists do not bother with the "theology" or reasoning of mathematical theories (such as in quantum mechanics):
    ellauri097.html on line 161: [Physicists] have, in late years, made a great deal of progress, though it has been accompanied by a considerable quackery. Some of the notions which they now try to foist upon the world, especially in the astronomical realm and about the atom, are obviously nonsensical, and will soon go the way of all unsupported speculations. But there is nothing intrinsically insoluble about the problems they mainly struggle with, and soon or late really competent physicists will arise to solve them. These really competent physicists, I predict, will be too busy in their laboratories to give any time to either metaphysics or theology. Both are eternal enemies of every variety of sound thinking, and no man can traffic with them without losing something of his good judgment.
    ellauri097.html on line 163: Mencken ridiculed Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity, believing that "in the long run his curved space may be classed with the psychosomatic bumps of [Franz Josef] Gall and [Johann] Spurzheim." In his private letters, he said:
    ellauri097.html on line 165: It is a well known fact that physicists are greatly given to the supernatural. Why this should be I don't know, but the fact is plain. One of the most absurd of all spiritualists is Sir Oliver Lodge. I have the suspicion that the cause may be that physics itself, as currently practised, is largely moonshine. Certainly there is a great deal of highly dubious stuff in the work of such men as Eddington.
    ellauri097.html on line 167: His later work consisted of humorous, anecdotal, and nostalgic essays that were first published in The New Yorker and then collected in the books Happy Days, Newspaper Days, and Heathen Days. Mencken was preoccupied with his legacy and kept his papers, letters, newspaper clippings, columns, and even grade school report cards. After his death, those materials were made available to scholars in stages in 1971, 1981, and 1991 and include hundreds of thousands of letters sent and received. The only omissions were strictly personal letters received from women.
    ellauri097.html on line 258: Julien Green est né à Paris, 4, rue Ruhmkorff, de parents américains, descendant du côté de sa mère du sénateur et représentant démocrate de la Géorgie au congrès américain Julian Hartridge (en) (1829-1879) et dont Julien Green porte le prénom (Green a été baptisé « Julian » ; l'orthographe a été changée en « Julien » par son éditeur français dans les années 1920). Il grandit dans le 16e arrondissement de Paris, puis au Vésinet et passe ses vacances dans la commune d'Andrésy, dans les Yvelines. Il poursuit toutes ses études en France au lycée Janson-de-Sailly. Sa mère, protestante pieuse et aimante, meurt alors qu'il a 14 ans, et la famille déménage rue Cortambert, à Paris. Il se convertit au catholicisme en 1916, à la suite de son père et de toutes ses sœurs, ainsi qu'il le raconte dans Ce qu'il faut d'amour à l'homme, son autobiographie spirituelle. Il abjure l'anglicanisme à la crypte de la chapelle des sœurs de la rue Cortambert. Âgé de seulement 17 ans, Julian Green réussit à rejoindre les rangs de la Croix-Rouge américaine, puis est détaché dans l’artillerie française en 1918 en tant que sous-lieutenant et sert en Italie. Démobilisé en mars 1919, il se rend pour la première fois aux États-Unis en septembre de la même année et effectue trois ans d'études à l’université de Virginie, où il éprouve un premier amour chaste et secret pour un camarade d'études. Il écrit son premier livre en anglais, avant de revenir vivre en France.
    ellauri097.html on line 262: En juillet 1940, après la défaite de la France, il retourne en Amérique. En 1942, il est mobilisé et envoyé à New York pour servir au Bureau américain de l'information de guerre. De là, cinq fois par semaine, il s'adresse à la France dans l'émission de radio Voice of America, travaillant entre autres avec André Breton. Il enseigne la littérature dans une faculté de jeunes filles américaines. Julien Green revient en France juste après la Seconde Guerre mondiale et retourne à la foi de sa jeunesse.
    ellauri097.html on line 264: Il est élu à l'Académie française le 3 juin 1971, au fauteuil 22, succédant à François Mauriac. C'est le premier étranger accédant à cet honneur. Le président de la République Georges Pompidou lui propose en 1972 la nationalité française, mais il décline la faveur.
    ellauri097.html on line 272: Le second tome de son journal ajoute environ 60 % de contenus inédits, en particulier sur la vie sexuelle très active de Green, mais aussi sur son quotidien et ses amitiés ou inimitiés littéraires.
    ellauri097.html on line 296: He became a literary icon, but White knew that people rarely actually read his work. He professed not to care what people thought, but he would sometimes check for copies of his novels in local libraries. He would search for dog-ears and stains, to gauge how far in the book they had read. Most people, he deduced, never finished. The Australian reading public never quite warmed to White, and nothing much has changed. My grandmother “couldn’t stand him.” I have seen my mother take up one of his novels—The Solid Mandala—and after a few moments quite literally toss it aside. White’s books are metaphysical, lyrical, high modernist, full of baroque descriptions of landscapes, and unsparing in his examination of the people who live in them. For a country besotted with kitchen-sink realism and plain-speaking larrikins, Patrick White was baffling.
    ellauri097.html on line 304: But if White could criticize the country and call Australians unprincipled buggers, it was something he had earned by going back.
    ellauri097.html on line 313: Ulrichs war überzeugt, dass die Urninge und die Dioninge von verschiedener Natur seien und daher der Ausdruck „widernatürliche Unzucht“ auf Liebe zwischen Urningen nicht anwendbar war. Die Liebe zwischen zwei Urningen war nach Meinung Ulrichs’ in höchstem Maße ethisch, weil sie die beiden Individuen ihrer Natur gemäß entwickeln lässt. In seinen Schriften erörterte Ulrichs auch die Frage einer Ehe zwischen einem Urning und einem Dioning und inwieweit diese ethisch vertretbar sei.
    ellauri097.html on line 316: die Urninge aus ihrer bisherigen Vereinzelung zu reißen und sie zu einer solidarisch verbundenen compacten Masse zu vereinigen.
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    ellauri097.html on line 396: Kant war Junggeselle, und es ist nichts überliefert von intimen Kontakten mit Frauen oder von ernsthaft betriebenen Kontakt- oder Heiratsabsichten. Kant wird von J. D. Metzger, einem frühen Kant-Biographen (1804), als "misogyn" bezeichnet, also als "frauenhassend". "Misogyn" kann auch einfach nur bedeuten "mochte nicht heiraten", vielleicht kann sich damals unter dem Terminus aber auch die Bedeutung "schwul" versteckt haben. Nicht undenkbar in einer Zeit, da man solche Neigungen auf keinen Fall öffentlich machen durfte.
    ellauri097.html on line 399: Nennenswert ist auch ein Brief von Maria Charlotte Jacobi an Kant vom Sommer 1762. In neckischem Ton schreibt sie, sie und ihre Freundin hätten den Magister nicht - wie erwartet - im Garten gefunden. Sie beschäftige sich jetzt gerade mit dem Verfertigen eines Degenbandes für ihn und erwarte ihn für "morgen Nachmittag". Der Brief endet mit dem Satz: "Meine Freundin und ich überschicken Ihnen einen Kuss ..."
    ellauri097.html on line 404: Es hat in Kants Leben Männerfreundschaften gegeben, die weit über Wissenschaftlerkontakte hinausgegangen sind und die man als enge Bindungen bezeichnen muss. Hier ist zum Beispiel der englische Geschäftsmann Joseph Green (1727 - 1786) zu nennen. Diesen besuchte Kant jahrzehntelang täglich und speiste regelmäßig bei ihm, unternahm mit ihm Ausflüge, hatte bei dessen Firma sein Geld angelegt, ging mit Green jeden Satz(!) seiner ersten "Kritik" durch. Green hatte, so ein Zitat beim Kant-Biografen Kühn, "unstreitig auf sein (Kants) Herz und auf seinen Charakter einen entscheidenden Einfluss". Nach Greens Tod 1786 besuchte Kant nie mehr eine Abendgesellschaft und verzichtete bis zu seinem Lebensende ganz und gar auf jegliches(!) Abendessen.
    ellauri097.html on line 408: Während Kant mit Green erst ab seinem fünften Lebensjahrzehnt eng befreundet war - seit er mit der Konzeption seiner ersten "Kritik" begann -, gab es vorher andere enge Freunde. Einer war Christian Jacob Kraus. 29 Jahre jünger als Kant, wurde er 1780 sein Kollege. Auch er war und blieb Junggeselle. Als Kant 1787 ein eigenes Haus kaufte und regelmäßig Honoratioren zu seinem Mittagstisch einlud, war Kraus dabei - und zwar nicht nur als einer der Gäste, sondern als Gesellschafter, das heißt, als Gastgeber, der sich auch die Kosten der Mahlzeit mit Kant teilte. Außerdem blieb Kraus nach dem Mittagessen oft bis sieben oder acht Uhr abends bei Kant - länger als alle anderen Tischgäste. Für die Königsberger Straßenpassanten bildeten die beiden schon bald ein originelles "Pärchen", zumal sie sich äußerlich sehr ähnelten - beide waren sehr klein. Die Nähe zwischen beiden muss groß gewesen sein, denn Kant schenkte Kraus 1787 einen Brillantring.
    ellauri097.html on line 414: Frederick Dolan, Professor, UC Berkeley, updated Nov 25 his answer in Quora why Nietzsche said Immanuel Cunt was a theologian in tights. (It actually is enough to look at his picture.)
    ellauri097.html on line 430: There’s a sense in which all philosophers except Nietzsche have been theologians in disguise, in that they all claimed to be selfless, altruistic seekers of truth and goodness. Socrates, Nietzsche thought, was really doing what was good for him when he claimed that it would be good for everyone to examine their lives. It’s only with Nietzsche – in Nietzsche’s view, that is – that the philosopher removes his mask and publicly proclaims that his philosophical activity is in the service of his will to power. Nietzsche with his drooping mustache was actually less gay than Immanuel Kant.
    ellauri097.html on line 436: The famous Allan Ramsay portrait of David Hume, hanging in the University of Edinburgh, depicts him wearing a remarkable hat: a unique salmon-coloured turban. I was able to see the original on the occasion of receiving an honorary degree from Edinburgh in 2007, and ever since then I have desired to obtain a replica of that curious hat for myself (to wear on special occasions, such as those requiring academic regalia).
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    Homosexuality Is Unnatural: The Is-Ought Fallacy?

    ellauri097.html on line 451: On the principle the challenger is correct in describing the is-ought fallacy. But rather than working against the teleological argument, that principle works against a common argument in favor of homosexuality, which is, if homosexual interests are natural to someone, they are therefore morally acceptable. That is an example of an is-ought fallacy.
    ellauri097.html on line 453: The is-ought fallacy, first articulated, by David Hume is put simply as you can’t get an ‘ought’ from an ‘is.’ The more precise way of characterizing it is this; You cannot have a syllogism that has a moral term in the conclusion if there is no moral term in the premises. To be a valid argument, the conclusion has to follow from the premises. You can’t have anything in the conclusion that isn’t already set up in the premises. Hume identified this particular fallacy in arguments that were based on mere descriptive elements but had a conclusion with moral terms in it. That is the is-ought fallacy.
    ellauri097.html on line 458: It seems like they’re just simply making a description: This is the way it is; therefore it is okay, in the moral sense of the word. They are presuming some moral state of affairs based on a mere description, and that’s an example of the is-ought fallacy.
    ellauri097.html on line 459: If they want to work on repairing the flaw in their argument, they’re welcome to try that. It would involve introducing a moral term that can be substantiated into the premise to arrive at a conclusion with a moral term. They might say, “If a thing is natural, then it’s moral. This is natural for me, therefore it’s moral.” Now, there’s a valid argument. I don’t think it’s sound, but at least it doesn’t commit the is-ought fallacy.
    ellauri097.html on line 461: Let’s look at the teleological argument based on function. The teleological argument isn’t about just the way a thing works, but the way a thing is intended to work – purpose. My pen functions a certain way. It doesn’t just function that way by accident. It was intended by someone to function with a purpose. For those who are not familiar with this, teleology means ‘end.’ A telos is ‘end’ as in ‘goal.’ Something is intended for a purpose and it’s used for that purpose.
    ellauri097.html on line 462: So if I intend to go from Los Angeles to Napa which is north of Los Angeles but I get in my car and head south on the 405 to the 5, and then head down towards the Mexican border, you can see that I am going the wrong direction. But, of course, the word “wrong” here means that I am not moving towards my goal. I am not accomplishing the goal that I intended to accomplish. I am actually moving in a way that’s inconsistent with my goal, and therefore we can call it the wrong direction.
    ellauri097.html on line 464: I’m not actually using a moral ‘wrong’ in this particular illustration, but notice how you can understand right or wrong in terms of teleology, depending on what the goal is. If I have a loose screw on the refrigerator and I choose a butter knife to tighten the screw, I’m going to ruin the butter knife because I’m not using it for its intended purpose. It’s not made to function as a screwdriver, even if it can be used that way in a pinch. It will get bent or can slip out and scratch the refrigerator. It wasn’t fulfilling its telos, its purpose, or its function, and therefore it was being used wrongly.
    ellauri097.html on line 465: With that as a foundation, let’s look at whether the teleological argument against homosexuality suffers from the is-ought fallacy.
    ellauri097.html on line 473: Paul is saying that when it comes to sexual desire, women were made for men, and men for women, and that’s the functional relationship that God designed them for. They are violating this functional relationship by instead sexually desiring one that was not intended. And, in fact, the wording about male homosexuality is, “They abandoned the natural function of the woman.” So the woman that God provided for them, they are abandoning that for something that, in God’s teleology, is unnatural. So that’s the way our natural law argument works in these two passages.
    ellauri097.html on line 479: Let’s just say somebody says, “I don’t believe that.” I say, okay, you’re welcome to not believe it, but then you can’t argue teleologically. In fact, you can’t even argue that if it’s natural, it’s okay, because you’re arguing a certain teleology: that if you find it in nature, that means it’s morally acceptable. You can’t help yourself to the teleological argument if you don’t believe in God.
    ellauri097.html on line 481: What you ought to be saying if you don’t believe in God is, It’s just molecules clashing in the universe. There is no right and wrong, so you have no justification for claiming that I’m wrong. Now, that would be consistent - the relativistic view of a materialistic universe. But, of course, then they can’t complain their “rights” because rights don’t have any place in a purely naturalistic system. Rights are part of teleology, endowed with creation.
    ellauri097.html on line 483: It really is an issue of consistency of worldviews here, as you can see. But I think a more precise understanding of the teleological argument and the is-ought fallacy helps us to answer the original challenge the caller had.
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    ellauri097.html on line 699: “The Tuft of Flowers” does indeed follow “Mowing” in the book, and one might suspect that line 32 of “Flowers” was borrowed from line 2 of “Mowing.” It is, in fact, the other way around: “The Tuft of Flowers” was written several years before “Mowing,” likely in 1896 or 1897; as such, it heartily deserves the designation “Early Poem.”
    ellauri097.html on line 700: Frost’s poems, including “The Tuft of Flowers”, need to be interpreted beyond the surface level of the subject matter in order to fully understand and appreciate them.
    ellauri097.html on line 736: And then on tremulous wing came back to me. ja size tuli siivet lepattaen takas luoxeni.
    ellauri097.html on line 747: I left my place to know them by their name, Jätin paikkani tunnistaaxeni kasvit nimeltä,
    ellauri097.html on line 769: With one whose thought I had not hoped to reach. kaverille jonka ajatuxia en ollut luullut löytäväni.
    ellauri097.html on line 790: In leaves, no step had trodden black. täynnä lehtiä, ei tallattuja mustia.
    ellauri097.html on line 793: I doubted if I should ever come back. epäilin tulisinko koskaan tähän takaisin.
    ellauri097.html on line 802: Robert Frost, often regarded as a folksy farmer-poet, was also a more profound, even terrifying, creator. His poem "The Road Not Taken" reveals his delight in multiple meanings, his ambivalence, and his penchant for misleading his readers. He denied that the poem proclaimed his striving for the unconventional and asserted that it was meant to tease his friend Edward Thomas for his compulsive indecisiveness. This essay also notes the unconscious meanings of the poem, including Frost's reactions to losing his close friend, his own indecisiveness, his conflict between heterosexual and homosexual object choices, his need for a "secret sharer," and his attachments. J Glenn. Psychoanal Study Child. 2001.
    ellauri097.html on line 810: No ei ainakaan toi Home Burialin äijä ihan hirmu väkivaltaiselta kuulosta. Onkohan Kuukuppi vähän hysteerinen, voisi Freudin Sigge hyvin kysyä. Minnes muuten on tästä hävinnyt toi Ketsupin siteeraama värsy 58: "I'll follow you and bring you back with force, I will!" Sehän näyttää puuttuvan Gutenbergista?
    ellauri097.html on line 812: No entä sit toi palvelusväkiruno? Se on aika surkean oloinen naisväen valitus tyyliin tilitalitilitalitittantaa kyllä torstai meitäkin lohduttaa. Siinä on joku savotan leirintäalueen emäntä joka miettii lähtiskö lätkimään lentojätkän fölissä kun on niin tylsä elämä. Ja päättää sitten järkevästi ettei riski olisi sen arvoinen. Kuukupin mielestä Frost osottaa tässäkin, että avioliitto, rakkaus ja muu sellanen on vaan institutionaalisesti säädeltyä väkisinmakuuta raakojen himokkaiden uittomiesten taholta. Me tulemme taas sinä tyttöni hoi! Varo voi ruiskahtaa! Vähän tässä Kuukupin paasauxessa on sen vanhan Rorschachin musteläikkävizin makua, että mixi näytätte sit mulle noin säädyttömiä kuvia.
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    ellauri098.html on line 56: The greatest challenges a detective faces aren't always a devious criminal or a really tough case — all those are a cakewalk compared to managing their personal life. The genius ones are nerds with trouble getting along with people or worse, have social or personality disorders. The hard-working ones are workaholics who let their family relationships slide because they're never home. The overworked and nervous ones dabble in drugs and court substance addictions (or blood). The Film Noir detective and his descendants have terrible luck with women, who either end up dead, broken or distant; if he has a wife he may be cheating on her. And gods help him and his friends if some of the bad guys or associates that they helped put in the clink come back to haunt him. And his personal finances are probably gone thanks to being The Gambling Addict. In short, it's rare to have a detective as a main character in a dramatic story and have them not have at least one serious character flaw that's tangential to them actually working cases.
    ellauri098.html on line 58: What's your malfunction? A flawed character is more interesting than a flawless character. Ergo, a cast of characters with flaws is more interesting exponentially. An easy way to crank up drama is to supply everyone with a tragic past, a messed up family history, other significant issues (physical, psychological, etc.) or some combination of the three. When Dysfunction Junction comes into play, good parents can be as common as penguins in the Sahara, instead turning out to be neglectful, smothering/overprotective, unfeeling, abusive, misguided, or dead. And let's not even get into the rest of the family.
    ellauri098.html on line 60: The resulting prevalence of personal trauma often stretches suspension of disbelief and is a leading cause of Cerebus Syndrome. If done poorly, this is a one-way ticket to Wangst territory, and as so many attempt to smother the series with dysfunction, Too Bleak, Stopped Caring is a frequent result. If done well, you get a large number of interesting, sympathetic, flawed characters, and their interactions with each other gradually reveal the multiple sides to each of them. More realistic (i.e. not Flanderized) portrayals of this trope can even help the audience understand and cope with their own dysfunctional lives, especially with regards to issues that are typically glossed over in mainstream society.
    ellauri098.html on line 62: This trope often goes hand in hand with There Are No Therapists, Trauma Conga Line and dramatic Crapsack Worlds. Big, Screwed-Up Family can be a justification for this trope. When all or nearly all involved parties are insane, you have a Cast Full of Crazy. Royal families are particularly prone to this, as are cops and detectives. The Dysfunction Junction is the natural habitat of the Jerkass Woobie.
    ellauri098.html on line 160: Schnizel-tv-sarja on karkkia. Sitä ei voi kazoa peräkkäin monta jaxoa, muuten alkaa tuntua äitelältä suussa. Ortodoxijuutalaiset on hauskoja, ja tarinat on helppoja ja liikuttavia. Orange is new black on vastoinpäin, se on ällön inhottava, mutta silti paikoin liikuttava, esim. se onneton iso transu neekeri ja sen kiltti vaimo. Siitä käy hyvin ilmi että vankilassa pahinta ei ole yxinäisyys, vaan muut apinat. Jos niitä apinoixi enää voi edes kehua, ne ovat siihen liian inhimillsiä.
    ellauri098.html on line 175: According to Propp, based on his analysis of 100 folktales from the corpus of Alexander Fyodorovich Afanasyev, there were 31 basic structural elements (or 'functions') that typically occurred within Russian fairy tales. He identified these 31 functions as typical of all fairy tales, or wonder tales [skazka] in Russian folklore. These functions occurred in a specific, ascending order (1-31, although not inclusive of all functions within any tale) within each story. This type of structural analysis of folklore is referred to as "syntagmatic". This focus on the events of a story and the order in which they occur is in contrast to another form of analysis, the "paradigmatic" which is more typical of Lévi-Strauss's structuralist theory of mythology. Lévi-Strauss sought to uncover a narrative's underlying pattern, regardless of the linear, superficial syntagm, and his structure is usually rendered as a binary oppositional structure. For paradigmatic analysis, the syntagm, or the linear structural arrangement of narratives is irrelevant to their underlying meaning.
    ellauri098.html on line 179: The nature of the site as a provider of commentary on pop culture and fiction has attracted attention and criticism from several web pursonalities and blogs.
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    ellauri098.html on line 300: Tropes are not the same thing as cliches. They may be brand new but seem trite and hackneyed; they may be thousands of years old but seem fresh and new. They are not bad, they are not good; tropes are tools that the creator of a work of art uses to express their ideas to the audience. It's pretty much impossible to create a story without tropes.
    ellauri098.html on line 308: Many tropes originated in literary works. Literature being nearly as old as writing itself, most of The Oldest Ones in the Book date to the classics, most Public Domain Characters appeared in print well before the first TV broadcasts, and even today, with the supposedly dwindling popularity of books in favor of more modern medianote , there are books with enough cultural impact to spawn TV Tropes.
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    ellauri098.html on line 347: Applied Phlebotinum - kumma nimi. No ei se ole muuta kuin vanha kunnon deus ex machina. "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from a completely ad-hoc plot device." According to Joss Whedon, during the DVD commentary for the pilot episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the term "phlebotinum" originates from Buffy writer (and Angel co-creator) David Greenwalt's sudden outburst: "Don't touch the phlebotinum!" apropos of nothing. Flebotomia on suonenisku.
    ellauri098.html on line 349: Universaaleja trooppeja olisivat seuraavat 106: Se olen minä, Olkoon menneexi, Tavis siis pahis, Moukan tuuri, Fanit muistaa tissit, Valkotaulu, Hobonyytti, Isompi parempi, Nuija ja tosinuija, Bonusmazku, Vanhassa vara parempi, Flashback, Tshehovin pyssy, Herot jumissa, Peitto paremmin, Doppelgänger jää kiinni, Hullu idea toimii, Lokalisoimaton vinkkaus, Hidastettu räjähdys, Lähettämätön kirje, Voitto diskauxella, Joku muu saa kiitoxet, Keijut vastaan knääpiöt, Tunteet pintaan, Hyvää pahixessa, Aikuisviihde, Kissa kadoxissa, Tiimin puhetorvi, Pää kädessä, Fiktiivinen vastine, Käsi kamerassa, Akun omatunto, Genrensynnyttäjä, Epäuskottava skene, Genresekoitus, Genrentappaja, Julkkis Japanissa, Elämän päämäärä, Trendikuvaaja, Tiimihali, Rahapuu, Vaarallinen koskea, Oza pöytään, Hero, Eka erä konnalle, Yxi kylä vastustaa, Toivo elää, Ilmainen lounas herolle, Okei olen tekopyhä, Tekopyhä, Lukukelvoton texti, Improvisoitu astalo, Huppupää, Kakun sisästä, Oikeesti kiinnostaa vaan Godzilla, Kuzupilli, Tiiminvetäjä, Diagnoosi pahentaa tautia, Valheenpaljastin, Porsaanreikä, Pitkä tukka on tyttöjen, Emokarhu, Missio venyy, Salaperäinen viesti, Profeetta omalla maalla, Koskaan ei käydä paskalla, Ei suuntavaistoa, Ulos kuvaajasta, Ainoa Toivo, Julle Ankanpää, Sepe Susi, Läpeensä terve, Tinapaperijuoni, Ystävät voimaannuttavat, Epifania, Koirantaputtaja voittaa, Tomppelisyötti, Salainen moraalitesti, Potti nokkiin, Sairasta ja väärin, Narunpätkästä voi olla hyötyä, Keihäänkantaja, Alan uuden elämän, Skene välähdyxinä, Horror silminnäkijän silmistä, Mehukas särkymisen ääni, Oma koti kullan kallis, Saalissäkki, Aika aikaa kutakin, Ariadnen lanka, Suunsoitto ennen mazia, Trilogia, Trooppivihje, Kotonakin on konnia, Puhelinetiketti teeveessä, Yhteensopivat keskustelunkatkelmat, Pidetty konna, Epäluotettava lähde, Epäluotettava kertoja, Nupit yhteentoista, Esitrooppi, Triste post coitum, Sää ei sovi tarkoituxeen, Pyrrhoxen voitto, Sik kun piti olla sak, Kotiinpääsy on estynyt.
    ellauri098.html on line 353: Koskaan ei käydä paskalla -klishee särkyy Black is new orange sarjassa. Kirjallisuudessa sitä oli särkemässä mm. koprofiili Joyce, joka kuvaa aika tarkkaan käteenvetoa Ulyssexessa.
    ellauri098.html on line 364: "An idea has no worth at all without believable characters to implement it; a plot without characters is like a tennis court without players. Daffy Duck is to a Buck Rogers story what John McEnroe was to tennis. Personality. That is the key, the drum, the fife. Forget the plot."
    ellauri098.html on line 380: Ei tää riitä oikein mihinkään, tarvitaan vielä lisää muuttujia, esim hyvis/pahis tai peto/saalis, ja viisas/tyhmäkin erixeen, koska viisaita on sekä ovelia että harkizevia, edelliset on kuumia ja toiset kylmiä. Joo nää Hippokrateen tyypit riittää kuvaamaan vaan tunne-elämää. Eli tarvitaan vähintään jotain jungilaista kamaa lisäxi. Mitäs sillä oli: intro/extro, joka jakautui vielä intuitio/sensaatio, tieto/tunne, ja tuomio/havainto axeleille. Ei hemmetti ei tääkään riitä, tässä tulee enintään mukaan fixu/tyhmä, eli intro typet on nörttejä ja extro typet on action figuureja. Vielä puuttuu kiltti/ilkeä eli hyvis/pahis. Mites sitten alkais elukoita kuvata?
    ellauri098.html on line 386: Samoin lukemattomissa kissa ja hiiri-asetelmissa, missä hiiri on neuvokas sankari joka voittaa tyhmänovelan kissan sen omassa leipälajissa. Tipi ja Sylvesteri, meep meep aavikkojuoxija ja Kelju K. Kojootti. Härkä mörkö tiikeri, ne on kaikki pahoja ja vahvoja. Härkä ei kuitenkaan ole peto. Lohikäärmeet on, ja käärmekin, vaikka se on pikemminkin nörtti kuin action figuuri. Voittaa kieroudella kuin kirppu eikä haballa kuin härkä. Jatkuvien pelien teoriassa härkä ja kirppu oli tärkeitä pelaajatyyppejä. Wallun tennishahmoja.
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    Alexanteri Suuri, Rowan Atkinson, Sirius Black, Bugs Bunny, Borat, Samuel Butler, Julia Child, John Cleese, Wile E. Coyote, Celine Dion, Thomas A. Edison, Stephen Fry, Frederico Fellini, Richard Feynman, Ben Franklin, Garfield (president), Garfield (cat), Hugh Grant, Annie Hall, Tom Hanks, Werner Heisenberg, Alfred Hitchcock, David Hume, Katariina Suuri, Henry Kissinger, Karl Lagerfeld, Tyrion Lannister, N.Macchiavelli, J.S. Mill, Karl Popper, Murray Rothbard (laissez-faire), Bertrand Russell, Babe Ruth, R2-D2, Socrates, Leonardo da Vinci, Voltaire, Frank Zappa

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    INTP Abstract-minded systems analysts.

    ellauri098.html on line 447: INTP (introverted inntuitive thinking perceiving) is one of the sixteen personality types defined by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) test. INTPs are a relatively rare type, making up about 4% of the population. INTPs are creatures of logic. Calm, controlled, and studious, INTPs are driven by the search for reason. For INTPs, the principles behind anything can be figured out given enough time. In fact, INTPs often get caught up on thinking for its own sake; the stereotypical figure of the “absent-minded scientist” is based on INTP behavior.
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    INTJ Tenacious visionaries, oriented towards action.

    ellauri098.html on line 463: INTJs are the “Mastermind” personality: intellectual, logical, driven, and confident in their own abilities, but also sometimes cold and unsympathetic, with a tendency to prefer theory over reality. This can cause others to perceive them as arrogant, especially since INTJs frequently lack the patience and communications skills to explain themselves.
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    Ariel (Pieni merenneito), Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Iran), Julian Assange, Calvin (Lassi), Fidel Castro, Cher, Samuel Clemens (M2), Bill Cosby, Salvador Dali, Jacques Derrida, Charles Dickens, Walt Disney, Eliza Dolittle, Bob Dylan, Umberto Eco, Faramir, Anne Frank, Muammar Gaddafi, Theodor Geisel (Dr.Seuss), Genie (Aladdin), F.J. Haydn, Aldous Huxley, Janis Joplin, Buster Keaton, Naomi Klein, Anais Nin, Ozzy Osbourne, Osho Rajneesh, Sinbad merenkulkija, Bruce Springsteen, Justin Timberlake, Hunter S. Thompson, Orson Welles, Oscar Wilde, Kurt Wonnegut, Alan Watts (guru), Ron Weasley, Willy Wonka

    ellauri098.html on line 489: ENFJs, like other “E” types, are extremely sociable. They’re fascinated with other people’s lives and care deeply about those around them. They have a positive, idealistic outlook and love to help others improve themselves and solve their problems. They tend to be decisive and good planners, so they make excellent leaders, counselors, and facilitators.
    ellauri098.html on line 490: Unfortunately, ENFJs can also come across as meddling, nosy, and controlling, and some ENFJs use their empathetic gifts to manipulate others for their own benefit. But most ENFJs are an inspiring force in the lives of those who know them.

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    Alfred Adler, Yassar Arafat, Elizabeth Bennett, Bono, Cicero, Sean Connery, William Cullen Bryant, kuningas Daavid, Catherine Earnshaw (Hum. harju), Erasmus Rotterdamilainen, Erich Fromm, Goebbels, J.W.v. Goethe, Gorbachev, Havel, paavi Johannes Paavali Kakkoineen, Michael Jordan, M.L. King, Meeta Mellark, Barack Obama, Perikles, Nancy Reagan, Nelson Mandela, Amy March (Little Women), Abraham Maslow, Freddie Mercury, Mitterrand, Oprah Winfrey, Emma Woodhouse (Emma),

    ellauri098.html on line 499: Because of this, INFJs have a tendency to take on the world single-handed, and can become crushed and disillusioned in the face of massive challenges. But many of the great changes in our society have been driven by determined INFJs.

    ellauri098.html on line 508: More free-spirited and creative personalities may find ESTJs bossy, closed-minded, or even bullying. But ESTJs can also bring clarity and direction to confused situations, and help others focus on what needs to be done to achieve solutions.

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    Steve Ballmer (Mikkisoft), Bette Davis, Boromir, Celine Dion (taas), Jerry Falwell, Billy Graham, Andrew Jackson, Lyndon B.Johnson, Saddam Hussein, Cersel Lannister, Theresa May, Dr.Phil McGraw, Eliot Ness, Michelle Obama (taas), P.Paavali, Augusto Pinochet, Robb Stark, Margaret Thatcher (taas), Georg von Trapp, Ivanka Trump, Darth Vader

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    Roope Ankka, Benedict XVI (nazipaavi), Stannis Baratheon, Jeff Bezos, George Bush sr, Karl Dönitz, Kirk Douglas, kuningatar Elisabet II, Henry Ford, Sigmund Freud, Stonewall Jackson, Fredrik Suuri, Martin Heidegger, Thomas Hobbes, Ingvar Kamprad, Alexej Karenin, Julia Roberts, Mitt Romney, Gary Sinise, Severus Snape, Sting, P.Tuomas, Harry Truman, George Washington, Welligtonin herttua, Xenophon

    ellauri098.html on line 526: ESFJs are traditionalists and believe in the authority of groups. They love stability and dislike conflict, so they can sometimes end up dismissing minority opinions in the name of achieving consensus. This can lead them to be controlling and intolerant. Some ESFJs also focus too much on making everyone happy at their own expense. But most ESFJs bring harmony to everyone around them.

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    Rocky Balboa Bilbo Baggins, Jack Benny, Andrew Carnegie, Penelope Cruz, Primrose Everdeen, Chris Farley, Elton John, Jennifer Lopez, Sarah Palin, Colin Powell, Ed Sheeran, Sansa Stark, Harry Truman (taas), Tina Turner, Desmond Tutu, prinssi William

    ellauri098.html on line 540: ESTPs are defined by action. They are quick, restless thinkers and poor planners. They’d rather just jump into a situation with both feet, and if things go wrong, they can always adjust on the fly.
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    Aladdin, Alexanteri Suuri (taas), George W. Bush, Rhett Butler, Julius Caesar (taas), David Cameron, Al Capone, Dale Carnegie, Winston Churchill, Rainbow Dash, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Thomas A. Edison (taas), Epikuros, Gimli, Sasha Grey, Harry Houdini, Jaime Lannister, Madonna, Eddie Murphy, Jack Nicholson, Camilla Parker-Bowles, Peter Pan, Eva Peron, P.Pietari, Theodore Roosevelt, Marquis de Sade, Nicholas Sarkozy, Tom Sawyer, Han Solo, Jack Sparrow, Sylvester Stallone, Donald Trump (taas), Mike Tyson, John Wayne, Mae West, Amy Winehouse, Malcolm X

    ellauri098.html on line 564: ISFPs are creative and imaginative, with well-developed aesthetic senses. They are naturally suited for work in music, art, design, or other areas where an eye for beauty is important. They love to explore ideas and experiment with different styles, and constantly seek out new experiences, making them spontaneous and unpredictable. This, however, can lead to a lack of focus. ISFPs also tend to have fragile egos and react badly to criticism — however well-intentioned, it is difficult for them to not take it personally. Like all introverted types, they need time on their own to think and recharge, but they still love to share their latest innovations with others.
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    Christina Aguilera, Pamela Anderson, Marie Antoinette, Fred Astaire, David Beckham, Yogi Berra, Bjork, David Bowie, prinsessa Diana, Bob Dylan (taas), Lady Gaga, Paris Hilton, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Erwin "Magic" Johnson, Jimi Hendrix, Audrey Hepburn, Paul McCartney (taas), Marilyn Monroe, Jim Morrison (taas), W.A. Mozart, keisari Nero, Brad Pitt, Prince, Leni Riefenstahl, Rihanna, Keith Richards (taas), Auguste Rodin, Britney Spears, Elizabeth Taylor, Justin Timberlake (taas), Thich Nhat Hanh (vietn. pasifisti), John Travolta, Pharrell Williams

    ellauri098.html on line 622: Everyone is a mix of 2 netflix characters. Me Naiset on selvittänyt että useimpien mielestä pettämisen raja kulkee bylsinnässä. Voi raukkoja, joiden moraali on Ilta-Pulun ohjeistusten varassa.
    ellauri098.html on line 737: The Manual has lots of very useful material, but it costs close to $100 (gasp!). Here are the latest figures based on a random sample using the Form M. 16,000 people were contacted. The forms of 3,009 people u with "best fit" as determined by the client, the results of this survey were not shown to the individuals to see if they indeed did fit. Nevertheless, the survey does give us a good cross section of results to work from. The sample is corrected for the demographics of the USA. (Did some Es not hand in their form because they were talking too much. Did some of the Is get so caught up in their inner world? Did the Ss get so obsessed with details they didn´t hand it in? Did the Ns get so caught up in the big picture? Did the Ts figure it was too airy-fairy people stuff? Did the Fs focus so much on how they felt that they didn't get theirs off? Maybe the Js didn't like the way it was organized? The Ps just may not have found the right moment to get down to doing the inventory.)
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    ellauri099.html on line 44: The remains of Oscar Wilde lie in Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. His sleek, modern tomb, designed by the British sculptor Jacob Epstein and commissioned by Wilde’s lover and executor, John Robert "Haj" Ross, is one of the most frequently visited and recognizable graves in a cemetery notable for the many famous writers, artists, and musicians buried there (Balzac, Chopin, Proust, Gertrude Stein, Jim Morrison). The surface of Epstein’s massive monolith is covered with hundreds of lipstick kisses, some ancient and faded, others new and vibrant. (“The madness of kissing” is what Wilde said Lord Alfred Douglas’s “red-roseleaf lips” were made for.)...
    ellauri099.html on line 48: The longer and revised version of The Picture of Dorian Gray published in book form in 1891 featured an aphoristic preface—a defence of the artist's rights and of art for art's sake—based in part on his press defences of the novel the previous year. The content, style, and presentation of the preface made it famous in its own right, as a literary and artistic manifesto. In April 1891, the publishing firm of Ward, Lock and Company, who had distributed the shorter, more inflammatory, magazine version in England the previous year, published the revised version of The Picture of Dorian Gray.
    ellauri099.html on line 50: The whole pile of smut, with all of Wilde's original material intact, was first published in 2011 by Harvard University Press. The Picture of Dorian Gray "pivots on a gothic plot device" with strong themes interpreted from Faust.
    ellauri099.html on line 71: Dulness and dirt are the chief features of Lippincott’s this month: The element that is unclean, though undeniably amusing, is furnished by Mr. Oscar Wilde’s story of The Picture of Dorian Gray. It is a tale spawned from the leprous literature of the French decadents—a poisonous book, the atmosphere of which is heavy with the mephitic odours of moral and spiritual putrefaction—a gloating study of the mental and physical corruption of a fresh, fair and golden youth, which might be fascinating but for its effeminate frivolity, its studied insincerity, its theatrical cynicism, its tawdry mysticism, its flippant philosophizings. . . . Mr. Wilde says the book has “a moral.” The “moral,” so far as we can collect it, is that man’s chief end is to develop his nature to the fullest by “always searching for new sensations,” that when the soul gets sick the way to cure it is to deny the senses nothing.
    ellauri099.html on line 82: Ja sit vielä toi jungilainen extro-intro pursoonallisuustyyppi neljällä ulottuvuudella, enste yleensä (E/I), sit vastaanottoantenni (S/N, aistit/intuitio), sit aivokerros (F/T, tunne/ajattelu), sit toimintamalli (P/J, havainnointi/tuomio). Niinettä kaikista neropatein introvertti on INTJ "Tenacious visionaries, oriented towards action" (esim. Bertie tai sen kamu Keynes), ja kaikista tyhmin extromortti on tollanen ESFP "Free-spirited and fun-loving people persons" (esim. Kinsella). Kirjailijoiden luonnenimikkeistä on hyvä selvitys edellisessä albumissa. Voikun pääsis kirjailijoille tekee MBTI eli Myers-Briggs testejä. Muze on jo myöhäistä useimpien kohdalla. Paizi voinhan mä koittaa vastata niiden puolesta! Vedänpä ensin testin izelleni ihan noin kalibrointimielessä. (Kysymyxet ja mun testituloxet tietolaatikossa alla.)
    ellauri099.html on line 84: Muutamat on helppoja, muutamia täytyy miettiä. Jotkut ei vaadi perusteluja, joihinkuihin tekee mieli sellaisia lisätä. Esim Plato oli ensimmäisiä idealisteja, se oli näkevinään näkyvän ja näkymättömän maailman ylösalaisin. Sitäpaizi ac.uk/news/plato-still-challenges-our-ideas-leadership-25-centuries">Plato still challenges our ideas of leadership. Kääntää ne aivan päälaelleen. Lisää kuin 2 hernettä vertailuja löytyy täältä.
    ellauri099.html on line 86: How to Get Rid of Barn Swallows? Hire an Exterminator. For as beautiful as their song is, barn swallows also bring a lot of less attractive features when they move into your property. The early-morning noise and piles of droppings and feathers they create are reason enough to want these birds gone. As an Amazon Associate, this site earns from qualifying purchases.
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    ellauri099.html on line 172: We are less attracted to the idea of the wealthy aristocratic philosopher sequestered in his research facility and making occasional overseas trips to visit foreign tyrants than the image of the poor, shoeless Socrates causing trouble in the marketplace, refusing to be paid and getting killed by the city for his trouble. But our captivation with this image, once again, is overwhelmingly fatass Plato’s clever branding.
    ellauri099.html on line 174: And behind his extraordinary inventiveness, Plato performs a characteristic disappearing trick. Truth to tell, we know very little about Plato. According to Plutarch, he was a lover of figs. Big deal! Plato is mentioned only a couple of times in the many dialogues that bear his name. He was present at Socrates’ trial but — in a beautifully reflexive moment that he describes in the Phaedo — absent from the moment of Socrates’ death, because he was sick.
    ellauri099.html on line 176: In fact, we don’t even know that he was called Plato, which might have been a nickname. Laertius claims that he was actually called Aristocles, after his grandfather. “Plato” is close to the word “broad” in Greek, like the broad leaves of the platanos or plane tree under which Socrates and Phaedrus sit and talk about eros. Some think that Plato was so called because he was broad-shouldered because of his prowess in wrestling. Or because he got a flat nose, maybe a wrestling memento.
    ellauri099.html on line 178: The Academy complex is approximately 130 feet square. It has the typical dimensions of a palaestra, or wrestling school. In my mind’s eye, I saw an elderly Plato sitting watching his academicians wrestle, occasionally offering coaching advice and encouragement.
    ellauri099.html on line 179: Sometimes the less we know, the more space is open to the imagination. And the more we imagine, the less we care to know.
    ellauri099.html on line 181: Plato worked at the Academy until his death in 347 B.C.E., interrupted only by two more extended trips to Sicily. The Academy survived for a few more centuries until it was destroyed by the Roman general Sulla in 87 B.C.E. during the sack of Athens. The buildings were probably burned along with many other sanctuaries, and the trees from the grove of academe were felled to provide timber for his siege machines. So it goes, I thought.
    ellauri099.html on line 186: Aristotle had slender calves. His eyes were small. And he spoke with a lisp, which — according to Plutarch — was imitated by some. He wore many rings and had a distinctive, rather exotic style of dress — a kind of ancient bling.
    ellauri099.html on line 188: It is said that Aristotle was a difficult character — somewhat arrogant, thinking he was cleverer than everyone else (quite possibly true) and even criticizing his headmaster of many years, Plato. (Who was quite a butthead in comparison.) He was a perhaps a bit of a dyskolos, a grouch, cantankerous, a curmudgeon.
    ellauri099.html on line 190: Aristotle was not much loved by the Athenians. This might have been because he was a tricky customer or because he was an immigrant: a metoikos or metic, resident alien, an ancient green card holder; Greek, but decidedly not an Athenian citizen, something like an American in London. Given his close ties to the Macedonian aristocracy, which was extending and tightening its military and political control across Greece, perhaps the Athenians were right to be suspicious of Aristotle.
    ellauri099.html on line 199: Famously, Aristotle was asked by Philip II of Macedon to be the tutor of his 13-year-old son, Alexander. Aristotle set up school in the Macedonian fortress of Mieza, and the young prince was taught together with his companions, who probably numbered around 30 students. A big class. This was a closed school, a boarding school of sorts. A sense of the seriousness with which Aristotle performed his duties can be gleaned from the fact that he composed two treatises in honor of Alexander, “On Kingship” and "On Colonies" as guidebooks for the prince, as well as editing a copy of Homer’s “Iliad” specifically for Alexander’s use — the so-called “casket copy” (presumably because it was small enough to fit inside his casket).
    ellauri099.html on line 201: Very little is known about Aristotle’s stay in Macedonia, but it is thought that he was there for quite some time, possibly seven years, and became very friendly with powerful members of Philip’s court. In 336 B.C.E., Philip was assassinated (in a theater, of all places), and Alexander was declared king at the age of 20. Sensing the instability of political transition, the mighty city of Thebes rebelled against the new Macedonian king. In order to set an example, Alexander besieged and then wholly incinerated the city, wiping it from the map. Its citizens were either killed or sold into slavery.
    ellauri099.html on line 203: Athens didn’t make the same mistake as Thebes and meekly submitted to the Macedonian pike. It is in this context that Aristotle returned to the city at around age 50. And he came back big time. Because of his metic status, Aristotle was not allowed to buy property. So — as one does — he rented. He took over a gymnasium site sacred to Apollo Lyceus (the wolf-god) and transformed it into the most powerful and well-endowed school in the world.
    ellauri099.html on line 209: Expressing ancient money values in modern terms presents a perennial puzzle for historians of economics, so I called on my colleague, the economist Duncan Foley, for help. He very roughly calculated that the annual gross domestic product of classical Athens was about 4,400 talents. If that is right, then 800 talents is a vast figure, 32 times the expenditure on the Academy. Foley is somewhat skeptical of the figure, though. Ancient sources for numerical data (like the size of armies) are notoriously inaccurate, so perhaps a excited copyist simply added a zero.
    ellauri099.html on line 211: Whatever the truth of the matter, Aristotle’s endowment allowed him to build a huge research and teaching facility and amass the largest and most important library in the world. During the time of Theophrastus, Aristotle’s successor as scholarch and clearly a very effective college president, there were as many as 2,000 pupils at the Lyceum, some of them sleeping in dormitories. The Lyceum was clearly the place to be, the educational destination of choice for the elites.
    ellauri099.html on line 215: The Lyceum was clearly the intellectual projection of Macedonian political and military hegemony. In 323 B.C.E., when news of Alexander the Great’s death in Babylon at the age of 32 reached Athens, simmering anti-Macedonian sentiment spilled over, and the popular Athenian leader Demosthenes was recalled. Aristotle left the city for the last time, in fear of his life, after a little more than a decade in charge of the Lyceum. Seeing himself justly or unjustly in the mirror of Socrates and fearing charges of impiety, Aristotle reportedly said, “I will not allow the Athenians to sin twice against philosophy.” Aristotle withdrew to his late mother’s estate at Chalcis on the island of Euboea and died there shortly after of an unspecified illness, at age 63.
    ellauri099.html on line 221: What was the garden for? Was it a space for leisure, strolling and quiet dialectical chitchat? Was it a mini-laboratory for botanical observation and experimentation? Or was it — and I find this the most intriguing possibility — an image of paradise? The ancient Greek word paradeisos appears to be borrowed etymologically from Persian, and it is said that Darius the Great had a "paradise garden," with the kinds of flora and fauna with which we are familiar from the elaborate design of carpets and rugs. A Persian carpet is like a memory theater of paradise. It is possible that Milesian workers and thinkers had significant contact with the Persian courts at Susa and Persepolis. Maybe the whole ancient Greek philosophical fascination with gardens is a Persian borrowing, and an echo of the influence of their expansive empire. But who knows?
    ellauri099.html on line 226: Very low rope barriers separated off areas that visitors were not meant to visit. I looked around for a guard, saw no one, and stepped onto the green moss and made my way quietly to the location of Aristotle’s library. On my hands and knees, I saw the ground was littered with tiny delicate snail shells, no bigger than a fingernails, scattered like empty scholars’ backpacks. My partner gave me one, and I put it in my pocket. I had it on my desk right in front of me as I was writing this. Inadvertently, I crushed it to pieces under the weight of one of Mr. Staikos’s huge tomes on the history of libraries. There’s probably a moral in this, but it escapes me. The moral is this: fucking Americans, keep your fat butts and greedy fingers off European soil!
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    ellauri100.html on line 45: “This could come from alcohol intoxication, lack of sleep, work stress and troubles with Gauguin, who was going to leave – attachment being one of his problems in life. He has repeated episodes of psychosis but recovered completely in between.”
    ellauri100.html on line 47: Although not proven, the relationship between Van Gogh and Gauguin was definitely different that your average straight male friendship. Scholars from Harvard having analyzed Van Gogh’s life in depth concluded that Van Gogh very well have been bisexual (accounting for his other relationships with women). You can find evidence of a possible love connection between the two in his writings.
    ellauri100.html on line 53: “One of the things we really do not like in our culture is that things just happen,” Arko Oderwald, moderator and medical ethics professor, told The Daily Telegraph. “Yes, he had difficult character traits, but that isn't a disease.”
    ellauri100.html on line 85: Klezmer (Yiddish: קלעזמער ‎) is an instrumental musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Central and Eastern Europe. The essential elements of the tradition include dance tunes, ritual melodies, and virtuosic improvisations played for listening; these would have been played at weddings and other social functions. After the destruction of Jews in Eastern Europe during the Holocaust, there was a general fall in the popularity of klezmer. The term klezmer comes from a combination of Hebrew words: klei, meaning "tools, utensils or instruments of" and zemer, "melody"; leading to k´lei zemer כְּלֵי זֶמֶר‎, literally "instruments of music" or "musical instruments". Originally, klezmer referred to musical instruments, and was later extended to refer, as a pejorative, to musicians themselves. From the 16th to 18th centuries, it replaced older terms such as leyts (clown). It was not until the late 20th century that the word came to identify a musical genre. Early 20th century recordings and writings most often refer to the style as "Yiddish" music, although it is also sometimes called Freilech music (Yiddish, literally "Happy music").
    ellauri100.html on line 136: Er wurde Richter am Erbgesundheitsgericht Marburg und am Erbgesundheitsgericht Kassel und befürwortete 1934 in einem Beitrag zu Ernst Rüdins Sammelband Erblehre und Rassenhygiene die Sterilisation „Schwachsinniger“.
    ellauri100.html on line 140: Andererseits stellte er die von Hans Günther propagierte „Aufnordung“ des deutschen Volkes in Frage, indem er den Zonen, wo sich die nordische mit der alpinen „Rasse“ vermischt habe (wie z. B. Württenberg, Schwaben und Sachsen), eine besondere Genie-Dichte zuschrieb.
    ellauri100.html on line 141: 1955 behauptete er als Gutachter in einem Wiedergutmachungsverfahren eines an Depressionen leidenden Naziverfolgten, dass es keine verfolgungsbedingten Neurosen gebe.
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    Examples of physical properties. Left: the three body types of ectomorph, mesomorpf, and endomorph (Sheldon, Stevens, & Tucker, 1940). Upper right: three different outfits transforming the experience of one and the same character as to age, personality, social position, education, etc. Lower right: variations of the same character by means of outfit, hair cut, hair colour, and use of lipstick and glasses, dramatically changing the experience of the character and characteristics attributed. (The six characters to the right were put together by means of the SitePal Demo Tool, www.sitepal.com.)
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    ellauri100.html on line 159: Based on a detailed study of frontal, dorsal and lateral photographs of 4000 male subjects of college age, a 3 dimensional scheme for describing human physique is formulated. Kretschmer´s constitutional typology is discarded in favor of one based on 3 first order variables or components, endomorphy, mesomorphy, and ectomorphy, each of which is found in an individual physique and indicated by one of a set of 3 numerals designating a somatotype or patterning of these morphological components. Seventy-six different somatotypes are described and illustrated. These somatotypical designations are objectively assigned on the basis of the use of 18 anthropometric indices. Second-order variables also isolated and studied are dysplasia, gynandromorphy, texture and hirsutism. Historical trends in constitutional research are summarized. A detailed description is given of the development of the somatotyping technique combining anthroposcopic and anthropometric methods. Reference is made to somatotyping with the aid of a specially devised machine. Topics discussed include: the choice of variables, morphological scales, a geometrical representation of somatotypes, the independence of components, correlational data, the problem of norms, the modifiability of a somatotype, hereditary and endocrine influences and the relation of constitution to temperament, mental disease, clinical studies, crime and delinquency, and the differential education of children. Descriptive sketches of variants of the ectomorphic components are given. Appendices list tables for somatotyping and a series of drawings of 9 female somatotypes. An annotated bibliography is followed by a more general one. 272 photographs and drawings illustrate the somatotypes. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
    ellauri100.html on line 179: Tarkoitti varmaan, että omat lapset saa isoveljeltä kultamunaa tahi machettea kurkkuun...
    ellauri100.html on line 236: Apologies, but YourMorals.org is not available for use by people in the European Union until we figure out how to comply with GDPR guidelines. But you can read Politics and Prosperity.com instead! Now there is a straight-backed American if there ever was one! (Was there?)
    ellauri100.html on line 238: Hi! I'm Loquitur Veritatem! You can call me Poco Loco for short, like my Hispano-American friends do. If my background and credentials matter to you, I present them in the following sections:
    ellauri100.html on line 242: Socioeconomic Background and Character
    ellauri100.html on line 250: Birth and upbringing: Born before Pearl Harbor, but not old enough to remember it or World War II. (Japan formally surrendered two days before my first day of kindergarten.) Raised in two small, adjoining cities in the flat, eastern part of Michigan’s lower peninsula. (But not in the Detroit metro area, as we hastened to add when asked “What part of Michigan?”.) Not a son of privilege, by any means (see “Socioeconomic Background and Character,” below).
    ellauri100.html on line 252: Academics: Graduated from Big-Ten U in the early 1960s with a B.A. in Economics. Accepted for graduate study in economics at several top schools, including Chicago, M.I.T., and some Ivy League schools. Chose M.I.T. and soon regretted the choice: gray, rainy Cambridge and robotic mathematical approach to economics made for a depressing combination. Returned to alma mater to finish the academic year, then quit to join the (somewhat) “real world” and earn some money. Read: I flunked because I was too dense for M.I.T.
    ellauri100.html on line 260: Escape from D.C.: The futility of analytical work (see “Beliefs,” below) led to the purchase of a small publishing company (weekly paper and free shopping guide) in western New York State. Worked like a dog for three years, and brought the habit back to the think-tank.
    ellauri100.html on line 262: Return to D.C.: When asked why, replied “Give a person an opportunity to feed at the public trough and that person will take the opportunity.” Incentives work! Another incentive was the opportunity to criticize analysis (instead of doing it), as an in-house reviewer of technical reports. Notice how I always returned to my masters like a dog after running awaay. It's Peters principle: I had reached my glass ceiling. I just couldn't do anything else. Unfortunately, my position AND PAY deteriorated at each round, until I ended up basically an over-aged proofreader.
    ellauri100.html on line 264: Home stretch: Stayed at the think-tank another 18 years. After three years of reviewing reports, seized an opportunity to establish and run the think-tank’s publications department. Promoted a year later to chief financial and administrative officer, with a portfolio consisting of accounting, computer operations, contracting, facility planning and operations, financial management, human resources (a.k.a. personnel), library and technical information services, physical and information security, programming services, and publications. Basically, I ended up doing everything because there were not many people left in that doomed outfit. Became deeply involved in legal matters, including spin-off of the think-tank from parent company, resolution of affirmative-action claims, and complex contract and lease negotiations. Contrived retirement at age 56. Read: that's when they at long last got rid of me because I had sunk the spin-off.
    ellauri100.html on line 275: In my lifetime I have been related to, known, befriended, and worked with a broad cross-section of humanity. I have seen poverty and squalor, conversed with semi-literates and near-idiots, heard the rantings and taunts of bigots and bullies, known lazy louts and no-account dreamers, and admired hard workers with few skills and little learning who were proud of their meager possessions because they had earned them.
    ellauri100.html on line 279: My parents’ outlook on life reflected the small-town values of the places in which they were raised. Through a grandmother to whom I was close, I got a good taste of how she, and my parents, had lived. I also came to know the advantages of living in villages, towns, and small cities: physical security and the kind of serenity that is almost impossible to find, for more than a few hours at a time, in the large cities and vast metropolitan areas that now dominate the human landscape of America.
    ellauri100.html on line 281: If my father ever earned as much as a median income, it would come as a surprise to me. Our houses, neighborhoods, and family friends were what is known as working-class. If there were twinges of envy for the rich and famous, they were balanced with admiration for their skills and accomplishments. These children of the Great Depression — my parents and their siblings and friends — betrayed no feelings of grievance toward those who had more of life’s possessions. They were rightly proud of what they had earned and accumulated, and did not feel entitled to more than that because of their “bad luck” or lack of “privilege”. These attitudes fit the Virginia boy's moral right edge like a glove.
    ellauri100.html on line 283: In my own life, my jobs have ranged from busing tables to serving as a corporate officer. I have spent time in the company of high-ranking government officials, high-priced and expert lawyers, brilliant scientists and academicians, and talented musicians and artisans.
    ellauri100.html on line 285: In short, I have walked many streets of life and seen many facets of the human condition. I have been spared much; my personal history excludes the direct effects of war, disaster, and privation. And I have been content to settle for relative obscurity and comfort rather than fame and fortune, even though I might have attained them had I chosen to strive for them. (What a laugh!)
    ellauri100.html on line 293: What is the point of these recollections and glimpses of my character? It is to say that my upbringing, experiences, and personality give me an advantage when it comes to understanding the human condition and prescribing for its ills. This blog — in its very small way — is a place of refuge from uninformed emotion, prolonged adolescent rebellion, guilt, and a refusal (or inability) to change one’s political views for whatever reason — whether it is opportunism, obduracy, willful ignorance, simple stupidity, or an inability to admit error (even to oneself). Naah, why beat about the bush: I like to be visible and froth at the mouth, and with my credentials, this is the best I can do.
    ellauri100.html on line 303: My intelligence was recognized at an early age, but its use was not much stimulated by my parents or the K-12 schools I attended. Only when I went to college was I “stretched”, and then the stretching came mostly at my initiative (unassigned reading and long, solitary sessions working through academic theories). The stretching — which was episodic during my working career — continues to this day, in the form of blogging on subjects that require research, careful analysis, and self-criticism of what I have produced. Self-criticism is central to my personality (see next) and leaves me open to new ideas (see next after that). Like religion. Next I am thinking of becoming a Trotskyist.
    ellauri100.html on line 307: For INTJs the dominant force in their lives is their attention to the inner world of possibilities, symbols, abstractions, images, and thoughts. Insight in conjunction with logical analysis is the essence of their approach to the world; they think systemically. Ideas are the substance of life for INTJs and they have a driving need to understand, to know, and to demonstrate competence in their areas of interest. INTJs inherently trust their insights, and with their task-orientation will work intensely to make their visions into realities. (Source: “The Sixteen Types at a Glance“.)
    ellauri100.html on line 315: The urban riots that followed the murder of Martin Luther King Jr. opened my eyes to the futility of LBJ’s social tinkering. I saw at once that plowing vast sums into a “war” on black poverty would be rewarded with a lack of progress, sullen resentment, and generations of dependency on big brother in Washington. (Regarding the possibility that I am a racial bigot, see the note at the bottom of this page. If you don't care to read that far, yes, I am a racial bigot, and how.)
    ellauri100.html on line 319: However, it was not momentous events but a bit of seemingly irrelevant analysis that administered the coup de grâce to my naïve “liberalism”. It happened in the early 1970s, when my boss asked me to concoct grand measures of effectiveness for the armed forces (i.e., summary measures of antisubmarine warfare capabilities, of tactical strike capabilities, and so on). I struggled with the problem, and made a good-faith effort to provide the measures. But in the end I had to report to my boss that he had given me “mission impossible”. Why? Because, no summary measure could capture the effects of the many factors that would determine the effectiveness of the armed forces: the enemy, the characteristics of his forces, the timing and geographic particulars of any engagement, and so on. (See “Hemibel Thinking” in this post for a précis of my argument.) That was the first time I got sacked. But I returned as soon as my boss got fired.
    ellauri100.html on line 321: What does that have to do with my final rejection of “liberalism” and turn toward libertarianism? When government intervenes in economic and social affairs, its interventions are based on crude “measures of effectiveness” (e.g., eliminating poverty and racial discrimination) without considering the intricacies of economic and social interactions. Governmental interventions are — and will always be — blunt instruments, the use of which will have unforeseen, unintended, and strongly negative consequences (e.g., the cycle of dependency on welfare, the inhibition of growth-producing capital investments). I then began to doubt the wisdom of having any more government than is necessary to protect me and my fellow Americans from foreign and domestic predators. My later experiences in the private sector and as a government contractor confirmed my view that professors, politicians, and bureaucrats who presume to interfere in the workings of the economy are naïve, power-hungry, or (usually) both. Oh I hated those M.I.T. professors. So smug, thought they knew everything.
    ellauri100.html on line 323: But there is more to my journey into political philosophy. I began to think seriously about liberty and libertarianism in the 1990s. Eventually, I began to question doctrinaire libertarianism (pro-abortion, pro-same-sex “marriage”, etc.) which seems to have no room in it for the maintenance of social norms that bind civil society and make it possible for people to coexist willingly and peacefully, and to engage in beneficially cooperative behavior. And so, I have become what I call a Burkean libertarian. I had slipped all thw way to the right edge of the Virginia boys' scales, in the same way, and for the same reasons, as the Nazis after the shameful defeat in WWI.
    ellauri100.html on line 325: The development of my theological views, which I will not trace in detail, has paralleled the development of my political philosophy. My collegiate atheism gradually turned to agnosticism as I came to understand the scientific bankruptcy of atheism. There is not a great gap between agnosticism and deism, and I recently made the small jump across that gap. We like jumping, Sören Kierkegaard, William James and me.
    ellauri100.html on line 331: I have noticed that a leftist will accuse you of “hate” just for saying something contrary to the left-wing orthodoxy of the day. If you disagree with what I have to say here, but prefer to spew invective instead of offering a reasoned response, don’t bother to submit a comment — at least not until your rage has passed or your medication has taken effect. (My medication is working fine. It is curious how small the distance is between considered opinion and gobbledygook madness.) As it says in the sidebar, I will not publish incoherent, off-point, offensive, or abusive comments except my own. Nor will I lose any sleep for having denied you an outlet for your incoherence, irrelevance, offensiveness, or abusiveness. You can post it on your own blog or on any of the myriad, hate-filled, left-wing blogs that view murder as “choice,” government dictates as “liberty,” self-defense as a “war crime” (when it’s practiced by the U.S. or Israel), and the Constitution as a vehicle for implementing current left-wing orthodoxy.
    ellauri100.html on line 335: Having said that, I acknowledge that I sometimes adopt a biting or dismissive tone. (See, for example, the fourteen words that follow the em-dash two paragraphs above.) If you will read my blog carefully, however, you will find that my views are grounded in facts and logic. Where you disagree with or question something that I say in a particular post, search this blog and the list of favorite posts for more on the same subject. If you cannot or will not take the time to do that, don’t bother to comment unless you do it politely and give your reasons for disagreeing with me. I will reply politely, factually, and logically.
    ellauri100.html on line 337: If you will bother to read very much of this blog and its predecessor, you will find that I am pro-peace, pro-prosperity, and pro-liberty — positions that leftists and certain libertarians like to claim as theirs, exclusively. Unlike most leftists and more than a few self-styled libertarians, I have seen enough of this world and its ways to know that peace, prosperity, and liberty are achieved when government carries a big stick abroad and treads softly at home (except when it comes to criminals and traitors). Most leftists and many self-styled libertarians, by contrast, engage in “magical thinking,” according to which peace, prosperity, and liberty can be had simply by invoking the words and attaching them to policies that, time and again, have led to war, slow economic growth, and loss of liberty.
    ellauri100.html on line 342: I should be noted, also, that my apparent lack of bias, relative to the norms for “liberals” and conservatives, may be due to quick reflexes. Nevertheless, as I say in that post,
    ellauri100.html on line 343: I suspect that I am not a racist. I don’t despise blacks as a group, nor do I believe that they should have fewer rights and privileges than whites. (Neither do I believe that they should have more rights and privileges than whites or persons of Asian or Ashkenazi Jewish descent — but they certainly do when it comes to college admissions and hiring.) It isn’t racist to understand that race isn’t a social construct and that there are general differences between races (see many of the posts listed here). That’s just a matter of facing facts, not ducking them, as leftists are wont to do.
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    {14:1} Psalmus David. Domine quis habitabit in tabernaculo tuo? aut quis requiescet in monte sancto tuo?

    ellauri100.html on line 356: {14:1} A Psalm of David. O Lord, who will dwell in your tabernacle? Or who will rest on your holy mountain?


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    {14:2} Qui ingreditur sine macula, et operatur iustitiam:

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    {14:3} Qui loquitur veritatem in corde suo, qui non egit dolum in lingua sua: Nec fecit proximo suo malum, et opprobrium non accepit adversus proximos suos.

    ellauri100.html on line 360: {14:3} He who speaks the truth in his heart, who has not acted deceitfully with his tongue, and has not done evil to his neighbor, and has not taken up a reproach against his neighbors.


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    {14:5} qui pecuniam suam non dedit ad usuram, et munera super innocentem non accepit: Qui facit hæc, non movebitur in æternum.

    ellauri100.html on line 364: {14:5} He who has not given his money in usury, nor accepted bribes against the innocent. He who does these things will be undisturbed for eternity.


    ellauri100.html on line 383: The person who has a natural preference for sensation probably describes himself first as practical, while the person who has a natural preference for intuition probably chooses to describe himself as innovative.
    ellauri100.html on line 387: Persons who choose the impersonal basis of choice are called the thinking types by Jung. Persons who choose the personal basis are called the feeling types…. The more extreme feeling types are a bit put off by rule-governed choice, regarding the act of being impersonal as almost inhuman. The more dedicated thinking types, on the other hand, sometimes look upon the emotion-laden decisions and choices as muddle-headed.
    ellauri100.html on line 391: Persons who choose closure over open options are likely to be the judging types. Persons preferring to keep things open and fluid are probably the perceiving types. The J is apt to report a sense of urgency until he has made a pending decision, and then he can be at rest once the decision has been made. The F person, in contrast, is more apt to experience resistance to making a decision, wishing that more data could be accumulated as the basis for the decision. As a result, when a P person makes a decision, he may have a feeling of uneasiness and restlessness, while the J person, in the same situation, may have a feeling of ease and satisfaction.
    ellauri100.html on line 405: 1. Openness to experience: High scorers are described as “Open to new experiences. You have broad interests and are very imaginative.” Low scorers are described as “Down-to-earth, practical, traditional, and pretty much set in your ways.” This is the sub-scale that shows the strongest relationship to politics: liberals generally score high on this trait; they like change and variety, sometimes just for the sake of change and variety. Conservatives generally score lower on this trait. (Just think about the kinds of foods likely to be served at very liberal or very conservative social events.)
    ellauri100.html on line 407: 2. Conscientiousness: High scorers are described as “conscientious and well organized. They have high standards and always strive to achieve their goals. They sometimes seem uptight. Low scorers are easy going, not very well organized and sometimes rather careless. They prefer not to make plans if they can help it.”
    ellauri100.html on line 409: 3. Extraversion: High scorers are described as “Extraverted, outgoing, active, and high-spirited. You prefer to be around people most of the time.” Low scorers are described as “Introverted, reserved, and serious. You prefer to be alone or with a few close friends.” Extraverts are, on average, happier than introverts.
    ellauri100.html on line 421: The scale is a measure of your reliance on and endorsement of five psychological foundations of morality that seem to be found across cultures. Each of the two parts of the scale contained three questions related to each foundation: 1) harm/care, 2) fairness/reciprocity (including issues of rights), 3) ingroup/loyalty, 4) authority/respect, and 5) purity/sanctity.
    ellauri100.html on line 423: The idea behind the scale is that human morality is the result of biological and cultural evolutionary processes that made human beings very sensitive to many different (and often competing) issues. Some of these issues are about treating other individuals well (the first two foundations – harm and fairness). Other issues are about how to be a good member of a group or supporter of social order and tradition (the last three foundations). Haidt and Graham have found that political liberals generally place a higher value on the first two foundations; they are very concerned about issues of harm and fairness (including issues of inequality and exploitation). Political conservatives care about harm and fairness too, but they generally score slightly lower on those scale items. The big difference between liberals and conservatives seems to be that conservatives score slightly higher on the ingroup/loyalty foundation, and much higher on the authority/respect and purity/sanctity foundations.
    ellauri100.html on line 425: This difference seems to explain many of the most contentious issues in the culture war. For example, liberals support legalizing gay marriage (to be fair and compassionate), whereas many conservatives are reluctant to change the nature of marriage and the family, basic building blocks of society. Conservatives are more likely to favor practices that increase order and respect (e.g., spanking, mandatory pledge of allegiance), whereas liberals often oppose these practices as being violent or coercive.
    ellauri100.html on line 427: In the graph below, your scores on each foundation are shown in green (the 1st bar in each set of 3 bars). The scores of all liberals who have taken it on our site are shown in blue (the 2nd bar), and the scores of all conservatives are shown in red (3rd bar). Scores run from 0 (the lowest possible score, you completely reject that foundation) to 5 (the highest possible score, you very strongly endorse that foundation and build much of your morality on top of it).
    ellauri100.html on line 433: The idea behind the IAT is that concepts with very closely related (vs. unrelated) mental representations are more easily and quickly responded to as a single unit. For example, if “me” and “sharing” are strongly associated in one’s mind, it should be relatively easy to respond quickly to this pairing by pressing the “E” or “I” key. If “me” and “sharing” are NOT strongly associated, it should be more difficult to respond quickly to this pairing. By comparing reaction times on this test, the IAT gives a relative measure of how strongly associated the two categories (Me, Not Me) are to mental representations of “ethical” and “unethical”. Each participant receives a single score, and your score appears below.
    ellauri100.html on line 435: Note that there is a great deal of controversy as to the exact meaning of what these reaction time associations actually mean, so please take your results with a grain of salt. While a great deal of previous research has validated the use of such procedures to detect associations of group level bias across groups, the use of IAT procedures to measure individual ethicality is still in development and all of these procedures have been validated probibalistically, at the group level, rather than being validated as being absolutely diagnostic for individuals. That being said, many (though not all) people have found validity in their implicit scores and have found there to be some real psychological process that tracks implicit associations.
    ellauri100.html on line 445: The scale is a measure of the degree to which people are motivated to act morally by internal and external factors. An example of an internal motivational factor is the drive to achieve (or maintain) one’s happiness through acting morally. An example of an external motivational factor is the drive to act morally in order to improve (or maintain) relationships.
    ellauri100.html on line 447: The idea behind the scale is that people vary on the degree to which they experience internal and external moral motivations. Though we suspect that some people are more internally (rather than externally) motivated to act morally, we suspect that everyone is motivated to act morally by internal and external factors. We expect that internal vs. external motivation might relate to who gives to charity in a more public vs. a more private way or who is more likely to be honest when in a group setting vs. a private setting. As well, some national surveys have shown that women make harsher moral judgments than men, and we expect that that might reflect higher moral motivations.
    ellauri100.html on line 453: The scale is a measure of statements describing behaviors relevant to five categories of business ethics: (a) usurpation of company resources (e.g. using company time/products), (b) corporate gamesmanship (politics), (c) cheating customers, (d) concealment of misconduct, and (e) offering kickbacks/gifts.
    ellauri100.html on line 457: The graph below shows how often people say that they find various everyday ethical situations to be acceptable in everyday life. This business ethics questionnaire includes 5 categories: Usurpation of company resources, Offering kickbacks, Corporate gamesmanship, Concealment of misconduct, & Cheating Customers. Higher scores indicate greater acceptance of these behaviors.
    ellauri100.html on line 463: The scale you just completed was the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale, developed by Douglas Crowne and David Marlowe (1960). This scale measures social desirability concern, which is people’s tendency to portray themselves favorably during social interaction. Each of the 33 true-false items that you just filled out describes a behavior that is either socially acceptable but unlikely, or socially unacceptable but likely. As a result, people who receive high scores on this measure may be more likely to respond to surveys in a self-promoting fashion.
    ellauri100.html on line 471: Liberals and conservatives seem to disagree in their basic understandings of the causes of human action, particularly of immoral action. Liberals are more likely to believe that social forces, poverty, childhood trauma, or mental illness can serve as valid excuses. Conservatives are more likely to reject such excuses and want to hold people accountable for their actions, including a preference for harsher punishments. At least, that is the way things play out in many disputes in the legal world. We want to see if we can look at this stereotypical difference in more detail. We want to find out WHICH kinds of free will and determinism show a correlation with politics, and with other psychological variables.
    ellauri100.html on line 479: Scientific causation: the belief that people’s actions are fully explained by a combination of biological and environmental forces
    ellauri100.html on line 487: In the graphs below, your score is shown in green (the first bar in each cluster). The scores of all people who have taken the scale on our site and who described themselves during registration as politically liberal are shown in the blue bars. The scores of people who described themselves as politically conservative are in red. Scores run from 1 (the lowest possible score, least belief in that construct) to 5 (the highest possible score).
    ellauri100.html on line 501: The study you just completed included both a self-report and an implicit measure of well-being. The self-report measure of well-being was the Satisfaction With Life Scale, and the implicit measure was an Implicit Association Test (IAT) that compared the strength of automatic mental associations. In this version of the IAT, we investigated associations between the self-concept and the concepts of happiness and sadness.
    ellauri100.html on line 503: The idea behind the IAT is that concepts with very closely related (vs. unrelated) mental representations are more easily and quickly responded to as a single unit. For example, if “me” and “happy” are strongly associated in one’s mind, it should be relatively easy to respond quickly to this pairing by pressing the “E” or “I” key. If “me” and “happy” are NOT strongly associated, it should be more difficult to respond quickly to this pairing. By comparing reaction times on this test, the IAT gives a relative measure of how strongly associated the two categories (Me, Not Me) are to mental representations of “happy” and “sad”. Each participant receives a single score, and your score appears below.
    ellauri100.html on line 513: The scale is a measure of your attitudes toward crime and punishment. Some of the items reflected a “progressive” and less punitive attitude toward criminals (for example agreeing with the statement that “punishment should be designed to rehabilitate offenders,” and being opposed to the death penalty). Other items reflected a more “traditional” attitude, including a willingness to use traditional forms of punishment, such as shaming or flogging. We grouped these two kinds of items together to give you a “progressive” and a “traditional” score in the first graph below. We call this the “comprehensive” justice scale because research on justice and punishment has usually taken either a liberal or conservative approach. We are trying to examine the broadest possible range of ideas and intuitions about what you think should happen to the offender, and the victim. Disagreements about crime and punishment have long been at the heart of the “culture war.” By linking your responses here to the information you gave us when you registered, or when you took other surveys, we hope to shed light on what kinds of people (not just liberals and conservatives) endorse what kinds of responses to crime, and why.
    ellauri100.html on line 529: Your score on the OCT is calculated by taking into account your familiarity with the real items (e.g., Bill Clinton) and subtracting how familiar you rated the false/fake items to be (e.g., Fred Gruneberg — my next door neighbor). Also, familiarity ratings of 1 to 4 are treated the same. So if you rated your familiarity with “Bill Clinton” as 1, 2, 3, or 4 then you scored a +1 for that item. And if you rated your familiarity with “Fred Gruneberg” as 1, 2, 3, or 4 then you scored a -1 for that item. If you were unfamiliar with any real or false items, your scores for those items are 0. A perfect score would be identifying all real items and not recognizing any of the false items.
    ellauri100.html on line 537: One scale uses questions from the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) 2010 Science and Engineering Indicators, which is an effort to track public knowledge and attitudes toward science and technology trends in the U.S. and other countries. For this survey, the items pertaining to understanding statistics, how to read data charts, and conducting an experiment were used.
    ellauri100.html on line 539: The other scale is the Subjective Numeracy Scale by Angela Fagerlin and colleagues, which measures individuals’ preference for numerical information. Numeracy (adapted from the term ‘literacy’) represents individuals’ ability to comprehend and use probabilities, ratios, and fractions. Traditional measures of numeracy ask people to perform mathematical operations, such as ‘If person A’s risk of getting a disease is 1% in 10 years, and person B’s risk is double that of A’s, what is B’s risk?’ However, some participants find these types of problems stressful and unpleasant, plus they are difficult to score in online studies. Subjective numeracy measures (like the scale you just took) are shown to be equally good measures of numeracy, without burdening participants.
    ellauri100.html on line 545: The scale measures the factual knowledge people possess about politics. We used questions about three broad topics: 1) civics and what the government is and does (e.g. who has the final responsibility to decide if a law is constitutional or not?); 2) public officials or leaders (e.g. who is the current Speaker of the House?); and 3) political parties (e.g. which party is more conservative on a national scale?).
    ellauri100.html on line 547: The idea behind this scale is that objective factual knowledge may be an important factor in studies about political issues and reasoning. It may be that people who are more informed about politics (whether they’re liberal or conservative) think and reason differently about moral or political issues than people who are less informed. For instance, are people who are more informed more or less likely to objectively evaluate political arguments? We suspect that, ironically, people with more political knowledge may be less objective when it comes to a number of information processes (see recommended reading below).
    ellauri100.html on line 557: The idea behind the IAT is that concepts with very closely related (vs. unrelated) mental representations are more easily and quickly responded to as a single unit. For example, if “European American” and “good” are strongly associated in one’s mind, it should be relatively easy to respond quickly to this pairing by pressing the “E” or “I” key. If “European American” and “good” are NOT strongly associated, it should be more difficult to respond quickly to this pairing. By comparing reaction times on this test, the IAT gives a relative measure of how strongly associated the two categories (European Americans, African Americans) are to mental representations of “good” and “bad”. Each participant receives a single score, and your score appears below.
    ellauri100.html on line 565: It should be noted that my slightly positive score probably was influenced by the order in which choices were presented to me. Initially, pleasant concepts were associated with photos of European-Americans. I became used to that association, and so found that it affected my reaction time when I was faced with pairings of pleasant concepts and photos of African-Americans. The bottom line: My slight preference for European-Americans probably is an artifact of test design.
    ellauri100.html on line 577: Virginiassa kannatetaan Donald Trumppia ja ahdistellaan märkäselkiä. Niille maxetaan hurrikaanivahinkojen korjauxista tosi huonosti jos ollenkaan, ja paperittomia jahdataan öisin pitkin Virginian kaupunkien katuja poliisien voimilla. We don't want any wetbacks latinos blackies and coons hereabouts. Get off my property. Minähän sen oravan myrkytin.
    ellauri100.html on line 627: And peacocks with a hundred eyes; Satasilmäisiä riikinkukkoja
    ellauri100.html on line 686: In later life, Kristina suffered from Graves disease, diagnosed in 1872, suffering a near-fatal attack in the early 1870s. In 1893, she developed breast cancer and though the breast was removed, there was a recurrence in September 1894. Graves killed her on 29 December 1894, and Highgate became her Grave.
    ellauri100.html on line 701: Bloom-down-cheek’d peaches,
    ellauri100.html on line 705: Pine-apples, blackberries,
    ellauri100.html on line 714: Dates and sharp bullaces,
    ellauri100.html on line 762: In each ear, shut eyes and ran:
    ellauri100.html on line 764: Wondering at each merchant man.
    ellauri100.html on line 765: One had a cat’s face,
    ellauri100.html on line 767: One tramp’d at a rat’s pace,
    ellauri100.html on line 783: Backwards up the mossy glen
    ellauri100.html on line 787: When they reach’d where Laura was
    ellauri100.html on line 789: Leering at each other,
    ellauri100.html on line 791: Signalling each other,
    ellauri100.html on line 805: The cat-faced purr’d,
    ellauri100.html on line 806: The rat-faced spoke a word
    ellauri100.html on line 807: Of welcome, and the snail-paced even was heard;
    ellauri100.html on line 876: What peaches with a velvet nap,
    ellauri100.html on line 885: Folded in each other’s wings,
    ellauri100.html on line 918: Lizzie most placid in her look,
    ellauri100.html on line 939: Racing, whisking, tumbling, hobbling;
    ellauri100.html on line 950: Each glowworm winks her spark,
    ellauri100.html on line 965: She said not one word in her heart’s sore ache;
    ellauri100.html on line 988: She set it by a wall that faced the south;
    ellauri100.html on line 1047: Full of airs and graces,
    ellauri100.html on line 1048: Pulling wry faces,
    ellauri100.html on line 1049: Demure grimaces,
    ellauri100.html on line 1052: Snail-paced in a hurry,
    ellauri100.html on line 1065: Bite at our peaches,
    ellauri100.html on line 1099: Give me back my silver penny
    ellauri100.html on line 1124: Like a beacon left alone
    ellauri100.html on line 1140: Scratch’d her, pinch’d her black as ink,
    ellauri100.html on line 1147: Of juice that syrupp’d all her face,
    ellauri100.html on line 1152: Flung back her penny, kick’d their fruit
    ellauri100.html on line 1161: In a smart, ache, tingle,
    ellauri100.html on line 1175: The kind heart made her windy-paced
    ellauri100.html on line 1218: Borne by a racer at full speed,
    ellauri100.html on line 1247: Held water to her lips, and cool’d her face
    ellauri100.html on line 1250: And early reapers plodded to the place
    ellauri100.html on line 1305: Greimaxen eka julkaisu Cervantes ir jo don Kichotas ilmestyi kaikkien tuntemassa Varpai-lehdessä, jonka se ize perusti. Sen poinzi oli: "Let's not be afraid to be Don Quixotes" (tai sama liettuaxi). Sit tuli se thesis "La Mode en 1830. Essai de description du vocabulaire vestimentaire d' après les journaux de modes [sic] de l'époque". Greimiemen ämmän poka jätti sanakirjahommat siihen, mutta jäi loppuiäxi suffixi- ja puffiximiehexi. Ennen Marxia se luki Ferdinand de Saussurea ja Louis Hjelmsleviä jotka oli saaneet vaikutteita Marxin arvoteoriasta. Muita vaikutteita oli Georges Dumézil (who dat) ja rakenneantropologi Claude Lévi-Strauss, satusetä Vladimir Propp, joku Étienne Souriau, ja (voi ei) fenomenaalinen Edmund Husserl, turhanpäiväinen Maurice Merleau-Ponty, kallonkutistaja Gaston Bachelard (jonka Jöpi eilen mainizi), sekä Touretten syndroomainen superman André Malraux. Kaikesta tästä voi päätellä, että Greimas käänsi Marxin päälaelleen ja Hegelin taas oikeinpäin.
    ellauri100.html on line 1397: The (awesome but not painful) idea that she had not been everything to me. Otherwise I would never have written a work. Since my taking care of her for six months long, she actually had become everything for me, and I totally forgot of ever have written anything at all. I was nothing more than hopelessly hers. Before that she had made herself transparent so that I could write.... Mixing-up of roles. For months long I had been her mother. I felt like I had lost a daughter.
    ellauri100.html on line 1399: Vähän tuntuu siltä että Barthes oli kuin San Sebastianin beachin myyntipoika: Aqua batatas, coca cola, lemonada... sen tarjottimelta löysi kaikki kyldyyripursoonat paletilleen jotakin, ilman että se ize asiassa olis yhteenvedonomaisesti saanut aikaan paljon paskaakaan. Se oli vaan tollanen kulturprofilen, vaikka tafsasikin etupäässä poikia.
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    ackground:blue;text-align:center;margin-top:0%;margin-bottom:0%">WHO IS YOUR INNER HERO?

    Sankareita sukkahousuissa


    ellauri101.html on line 39: Battling inner and outer demons, confronting bullies, and courting your ultimate mate symbolize a passage through the often-treacherous tunnel of self-discovery and individuation to mature adulthood.
    ellauri101.html on line 40: At the end of each journey (if there is such an end), you’re different—sometimes visually, but always internally.
    ellauri101.html on line 42: Joseph John Campbell (March 26, 1904 – October 30, 1987) was an American professor of literature at Sarah Lawrence College who worked in comparative mythology and comparative religion. His work covers many aspects of the human experience. Campbell's best-known work is his book The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949), in which he discusses his theory of the journey of the archetypal hero shared by world mythologies, termed the monomyth.
    ellauri101.html on line 44: Since the publication of The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Campbell's theories have been applied by a wide variety of modern writers and artists. His philosophy has been summarized by his own often repeated phrase: "Follow your bliss." He gained recognition in Hollywood when George Lucas credited Campbell's work as influencing his Star Wars saga.
    ellauri101.html on line 46: Joseph Campbell was born in White Plains, New York, on March 26, 1904, the elder son of hosiery importer and wholesaler Charles William Campbell, from Waltham, Massachusetts, and Josephine (née Lynch), from New York. Campbell was raised in an upper-middle-class Irish Catholic family; he related that his paternal grandfather Charles had been "a peasant" who came to Boston from County Mayo in Ireland, and became the gardener and caretaker at the Lyman estate at Waltham, where his son Charles William Campbell grew up and became a successful salesman at a department store prior to establishing his hosiery business. During his childhood, he moved with his family to nearby New Rochelle, New York. In 1919, a fire destroyed the family home in New Rochelle, killing his maternal grandmother and injuring his father, who tried to save her.
    ellauri101.html on line 48: In 1921, Campbell graduated from the Canterbury School in New Milford, Connecticut. While at Dartmouth College he studied biology and mathematics, but decided that he preferred the humanities. He transferred to Columbia University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature in 1925 and a Master of Arts degree in medieval literature in 1927. At Dartmouth he had joined Delta Tau Delta. An accomplished athlete, he received awards in track and field events, and, for a time, was among the fastest half-mile runners in the world.
    ellauri101.html on line 52: On his return to Columbia University in 1929, Campbell expressed a desire to pursue the study of Sanskrit and modern art in addition to medieval literature. Lacking faculty approval, Campbell withdrew from graduate studies. Later in life he jested that it is a sign of incompetence to have a PhD in the liberal arts, the discipline covering his work.
    ellauri101.html on line 54: In 1934, Campbell accepted a position as Professor of Literature at Sarah Lawrence College. Sarah Lawrence College is a private liberal arts college in Yonkers, New York. The college models its approach to education after the Oxford/Cambridge system of one-on-one student-faculty tutorials. Sarah Lawrence emphasizes scholarship, particularly in the humanities, performing arts, and writing, and places high value on independent study. Originally a women's college, Sarah Lawrence became coeducational in 1968.
    ellauri101.html on line 56: In February 2020, Brooklyn native Lawrence V. "Larry" Ray, born Lawrence Grecco, who had resided in his daughter's on-campus apartment at Lawrence College in 2010 after his release from prison, was charged by prosecutors in Manhattan with conspiracy, extortion, sex trafficking, forced labor, and other related offenses, following nearly 10 years of alleged transgressions with students and former students. At a bail hearing held March 2, 2020, an Assistant U.S. Attorney disclosed to the Manhattan federal court that Ray had been arrested while in bed with one of his victims. Bail was denied.
    ellauri101.html on line 66: The monomyth is a universal story structure. It’s a kind of story template that takes a character through a sequence of stages.
    ellauri101.html on line 67: The main character in the monomyth is the hero. The hero isn’t a person, but an archetype—a set of universal images combined with specific patterns of behavior. Think of a protagonist from your favorite film. He or she represents the hero. The storyline of the film enacted the hero’s journey. The Hero archetype resides in the psyche of every individual, which is one of the primary reasons we love hearing and watching stories.
    ellauri101.html on line 70: Campbell outlined the stages of the monomyth in his classic book The Hero with a Thousand Faces (audiobook). Read it later when you got time. Judging by the toc, it is a ripoff from the structuralists.
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    ellauri101.html on line 153: In Joseph Campbell's The Hero's Journey, he describes the typical adventure of the archetype known as The Hero, as the person who goes out and achieves great deeds on behalf of the group, tribe, or civilization.
    ellauri101.html on line 157: Inner Heroes is my contemporary presentation of the four temperaments and it is designed to help people look inward and discover their true greatness, their inner hero. As each hero takes their own unique journey they become the hero of their own life.
    ellauri101.html on line 158: The readers of Follow Your Inner Heroes To The Work You Love relate to heroes because most of them had heroes growing up. Now it is time for them to realize that they, too, have special qualities within themselves to achieve their heart's desire and be a success.
    ellauri101.html on line 161: Joo Moaning Myrtle oli "a ghost who haunted the second-floor girls' bathroom (and occasionally other bathroom facilities) at Hogwarts." Tyypillinen myrtleismi:
    ellauri101.html on line 163: No one wants to upset me! That's a good one! My life was nothing but misery at this place and now people come along ruining my death!
    ellauri101.html on line 264: Sairasvyö kävi Espoon Tapiolan koulun ja lukion. Figures. Reservin vänrikki Sairasvyö on palvellut Ruotuväen varusmiestoimittajana, ollut Contactor-lehden päätoimittaja ja työskennellyt Radio Cityssä. On siinä kovaa näyttöä. Ja lisää pukkasi:
    ellauri101.html on line 298: I´m a hot air balloon that could go to space
    ellauri101.html on line 311: Well, give me all you got, don´t hold it back (Yeah!)
    ellauri101.html on line 375: Pharrell wrote and produced “Happy” for the soundtrack of Despicable Me 2. It also became the lead single of his second studio album, G I R L.
    ellauri101.html on line 446: Nike is best known for its use of child labor and sweatshops. Factories contracted by Nike violate minimum wage and overtime laws. 2011 Nike complained that two-thirds of its factories producing Converse products still do not meet the company's standards for worker mistreatment, poor working conditions and exploitation of cheap overseas labor. Knight's son, Matthew, died in a scuba diving accident in El Salvador in 2004. Serve him right.
    ellauri101.html on line 451: Mike, nyt mentiin. Vedä Hanesit päälle ja Niket jalkaan, tempaa Wheatiet ja kulauta Gatorade niin napataan 1 Big Mac matkalla. On se surkeeta.
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    ellauri101.html on line 493: Cavan: A dashing, quick witted evil genius. Articulate, devious and charming, this is a guy to watch out for. Cavans are clever and mischievous, and will go to extremes to get their own way. Cavans are very competitive by nature, and do not accept failure. One should never oppose a Cavan in an argument, unless they are prepared for a real battle.
    ellauri101.html on line 507: Ladis: A strong, independant, and feminine woman. A woman that is self sufficient and also nurturing. An attractive, yet humble woman. A striking woman, able to hypnotize men with her manner and intelligence. "If I had to choose between a (Betty) and a (Marilyn), I would choose a Ladis!"

    ellauri101.html on line 511: Thottie: A girl that thinks she is hot, but in all honesty, she is just That Ho Over There. "There are a lot of Thottie on Facebook."
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    Gaunersprache


    ellauri101.html on line 524: Das Rotwelsch oder das Rotwelsche (genannt auch deutsche Gaunersprache) ist ein Sammelbegriff für sondersprachliche Soziolekte gesellschaftlicher Randgruppen auf der Basis des Deutschen, wie sie seit dem späten Mittelalter besonders bei Bettlern, fahrendem Volk (Vaganten), Vertretern sogenannter unehrlicher Berufe und in kriminellen Subkulturen in Gebrauch kamen und seit dem 17. Jahrhundert mit der Ansiedlung von Gruppen vormals Nichtsesshafter auch regionalsprachlichen Niederschlag fanden. Der 1510 erschienene Liber Vagatorum zählt zu ihren ersten gedruckten Werken.
    ellauri101.html on line 526: Rotvälska är ett allmänt begrepp i svenskan för att benämna ett obegripligt och/eller förvirrande språk/dialekt. Uttrycket kommer närmast från tyska och danska, i vilka ordet snarast betecknade "tjuvspråk". I svenska är ordet känt sedan 1700-talet. Efterleden -välsk, (från ett gammalt germanskt ord för allt främmande och icke-germanskt), i betydelsen "utländsk" förekommer ordet också i valnöt, välsk, valack och Wales.
    ellauri101.html on line 530: Rotwelsch ( German: [ˈʁoːtvɛlʃ], " beggar's foreign (language) ") or Gaunersprache ( German: [ˈɡaʊnɐʃpʁaːxə], " crook´s language ", also Kochemer Loshn (from Yiddish "חוכמער לשון", "tongue of the wise") is a secret language, a cant or thieves´ argot, spoken by groups (primarily marginalized groups) in southern Germany and Switzerland.
    ellauri101.html on line 541: Platte machen = Unterkunft suchen (to seek lodging)
    ellauri101.html on line 600: Y-sukupolvi on varautunut niin ammatinvalinnan kuin avioliitonkin suhteen, ja kokee painostavina ja lamaannuttavina vanhemman X-sukupolven korkeat odotukset opiskelun ja työllistymisen suhteen. Tohtori Larry Nelson Brigham Youngin yliopistosta kuvaili ilmiötä: "In prior generations, you get married and you start a career and you do that immediately. What young people today are seeing is that approach has led to divorces, to people unhappy with their careers ... The majority want to get married [...] they just want to do it right the first time, the same thing with their careers."
    ellauri101.html on line 613: As the first social generation to have grown up with access to the Internet and portable digital technology from a young age, members of Generation Z have been dubbed "digital natives", even though they are not necessarily digitally literate. Moreover, the negative effects of screen time are most pronounced on adolescents compared to younger children. Compared to previous generations, members of Generation Z in some developed nations tend to be well-behaved, abstemious, and risk-averse. They tend to live more slowly than their predecessors when they were their age, have lower rates of teenage pregnancies, and consume alcohol less often, but not necessarily addictive drugs. Teenagers nowadays seem more concerned with academic performance and job prospects, and are better at delaying gratification than their counterparts from the 1960s, despite concerns to the contrary. On the other hand, sexting among adolescents has grown in prevalence though the consequences of this remain poorly understood. Meanwhile, youth subcultures have been quieter, though not necessarily dead.
    ellauri101.html on line 615: Globally, there is evidence that the average age of pubertal onset among girls has decreased considerably compared to the twentieth century, with implications for their welfare and their future. In addition, adolescents and young adults have higher rates of allergies, higher awareness and diagnoses of mental health problems, and are more likely to be sleep-deprived. In many countries, youths are more likely to have intellectual disabilities and psychiatric disorders than older people. In some European nations, they are facing declining cognitive abilities, especially among the cognitive elites.
    ellauri101.html on line 625: Some anticipate the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will become this generation´s defining event, and have suggested the name Generation C either for those born during, or growing up during, the pandemic.
    ellauri101.html on line 626: As of 2015, there were some two and a half million people born every week around the globe; Generation Alpha is expected to reach two billion by 2025.
    ellauri101.html on line 628: For comparison, the United Nations estimated that the human population was about 7.8 billion in 2020, up from 2.5 billion in 1950. Roughly three-quarters of all people reside in Africa and Asia in 2020. In fact, most human population growth comes from these two continents, as nations in Europe and the Americas tend to have too few children to replace themselves.
    ellauri101.html on line 632: Education is in fact one of the most important determinants of fertility. The more educated a woman is, the later she tends to have children, and fewer of them.
    ellauri101.html on line 635: The United Nations estimated in mid-2019 that the human population will reach about 9.7 billion by 2050, a downward revision from an older projection to account for the fact that fertility has been falling faster than previously thought in the developing world. The global annual rate of growth has been declining steadily since the late twentieth century, dropping to about one percent in 2019. In fact, by the late 2010s, 83 of the world´s countries had sub-replacement fertility.
    ellauri101.html on line 637: During the early to mid-2010s, more babies were born to Christian mothers than to those of any other religion in the world, reflecting the fact that Christianity remained the most popular religion in existence. However, it was the Muslims who had a faster rate of growth. About 33% of the world´s babies were born to Christians who made up 31% of the global population between 2010 and 2015, compared to 31% to Muslims, whose share of the human population was 24%. During the same period, the religiously unaffiliated (including atheists and agnostics) made up 16% of the population but gave birth to only 10% of the world´s children.
    ellauri101.html on line 645: That U.S. fertility rates continue to drop is anomalous to demographers because fertility rates typically track the nation´s economic health. It was no surprise that U.S. fertility rates dropped during the Great Recession of 2007–8. But the U.S. economy has shown strong signs of recovery for some time, and birthrates continue to fall. In general, however, American women still tend to have children earlier than their counterparts from other developed countries and the U.S. total fertility rate remains comparatively high for a rich country. In fact, compared with their counterparts from other countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), first-time American mothers were among the youngest on average, on par with Latvian women (26.5 years) during the 2010s. At the other extreme end were women from Italy (30.8), and South Korea (31.4). During the same period, American women ended their childbearing years with more children on average (2.2) than most other developed countries, with the notable exception of Icelandic women (2.3). At the other end were women from Germany, Italy, Spain, and Japan (all 1.5).
    ellauri101.html on line 649: Brazil´s fertility rate has fallen from 6.3 in 1960 to 1.7 in 2020. For this reason, the nation´s population is projected to decline by the end of the twenty-first century. According to a 2012 study, soap operas featuring small families have contributed to the growing acceptance of having just a few children in a predominantly Catholic country. However, Brazil continues to have relatively high rates of adolescent pregnancies, and the government is working to address this problem.
    ellauri101.html on line 651: Many members of Generation Alpha have grown up using smartphones and tablets as part of their childhood entertainment with many being exposed to devices as a soothing distraction or educational aids. Screen time among infants, toddlers, and preschoolers exploded during the 2010s. Some 90% of young children used a handheld electronic device by the age of one; in some cases, children started using them when they were only a few months old. Using smartphones and tablets to access video streaming services such as YouTube Kids and free or reasonably low budget mobile games became a popular form of entertainment for young children. A report by Common Sense media suggested that the amount of time children under nine in the United States spent using mobile devices increased from 15 minutes a day in 2013 to 48 minutes in 2017. Research by the children´s charity Childwise suggested that a majority of British three and four year olds owned an Internet-connected device by 2018.
    ellauri101.html on line 676: Grunge oli sen Kurt Cobain vainajan juttuja joka lässähti kun Kurre teki seppukun. Seattlen vaihtoehtorokkia. Grunge sai paljon vaikutteista hardcore punkista, heavy metalista ja indie rockista. Grungen tunnusmerkeiksi mainitaan usein kitaran ”likainen” soundi, raskas rummutus ja masennusta ilmentävät sanoitukset, jotka heijastelivat yhdysvaltalaisen ”X-sukupolven” tuntemuksia. Grungen musiikillisina edelläkävijöinä ja esikuvina on pidetty muun muassa Black Sabbathia ja Neil Youngia.
    ellauri101.html on line 682: Mulla on lyhyet hiuxet ja pitkähkö vaikka harvanlainen takkuinen parta. Vaattet ei ole kirpputorilta vaikka vaikuttavat siltä. Ne on kuosiltaan yhtä vanhahtavia kuin mä. Flanellipaidat ja villapaidat on Sysmän rytkyjä. Pipoja en sietänyt ennen kuiin Helmi kutoi mulle niitä. Farkkuja en revi muuta kuin vahingossa, ja sitten paikkaan ne. Jos harvoin ostan uudet ostan peltipönkköjä. Mä ostin Conversen koriskengät Bostonissa 1970-luvulla. Ei mulla niitä enää ole. Juu ei, emmä ole kyllä grungetyylinen. Enempi kuulostan mielensäpahoittajalta, vaikkenmä kyllä tykkää tollasesta mökkinaapurimallisesta karvalakistakaan. Sitä käyttää karvalakkipuolen kaljanryystäjät ja karvalakkilähetystöt. Gilmore Girlsin Jacob on kai grungetyylinen.
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    ellauri102.html on line 52: Daniel Yankelovich, Public Opinion Expert and UC San Diego Supporter, Has Died. Dubbed the “dean of American pollsters,” Yankelovich was perhaps best known for starting The New York Times/Yankelovich poll—now known as The New York Times/CBS News poll—and for co-founding the not-for-profit Public Agenda more than 40 years ago. He left a multimillion dollar bequest to endow the Yankelovich Center for Social Science Research. The Yankelovich Center is devoted to using social science to find practical solutions to the nation's most pressing problems. The most pressing problem now as ever is to increase young upward mobility. Yankelovizh was unwavering in his commitment to the American Dream which he saw as a promise to each generation of Americans that they too can improve their circumstances, their lives and gain economic security.
    ellauri102.html on line 56: In 1958 he founded the marketing and research firm Daniel Yankelovich, Inc., which was later renamed as Yankelovich, Skelly, & White, Inc., remaining chair till 1986. In 2008, Yankelovich merged with Henley HeadlightVision to create The Futures Company, a planning consultancy that exists under the WPP communications holding company. He also founded The New York Times/Yankelovich Poll, now The New York Times/CBS Poll. In 1976, together with Cyrus Vance, he founded Public Agenda, a nonpartisan group devoted to public opinion and citizen education. Educating the public and forming their public opinion is the key to democracy, viz. κρατεĩν τòν δῆμον, containing the rubble. In 1995 he was awarded the Helen Dinerman Award by the World Association for Public Opinion Research. Fuck these guys are Jews to a man!
    ellauri102.html on line 63: The teacher is teachin' the Golden Rule
    ellauri102.html on line 64: American history and practical math
    ellauri102.html on line 73: Back in the classroom open you books
    ellauri102.html on line 74: Gee but the teacher don't know
    ellauri102.html on line 108: After almost a century of moving upward, David has eventually gone down. Yankelovich is survived by his daughter, Nicole Mordecai, and her husband David; granddaughter Rachel Mordecai; sister Libby Schenkman and her children Fay and Max. In 1959, he married Hassmieg Kaboolian; that marriage ended in divorce. She was Armenian. He later married Mary Komarnicki, now deceased, and then Barbara Lee. More recently, he lived in La Jolla with his companion, Laura Nathanson. Laura got nothing, being just a companion. Neither did Kaboolian nor Komarnicki, nor Barbara Lee, for being utter failures, having wrong opinions, or wrong religion.
    ellauri102.html on line 129: Rugby player. They start to talk and eventually go back to his place. They start to kiss, and the man takes off his shirt. On his arm, he has a tattoo that says REEBOK.
    ellauri102.html on line 144: Theodore Anthony "Ted" Nugent (s. 13. joulukuuta 1948 Detroit, Michigan, Yhdysvallat) on yhdysvaltalainen rock-muusikko. Nugent syntyi Detroitissa ja on elämänsä aikana asunut muun muassa Los Angelesissa ja Jacksonissa Michiganissa. Nykyään hän asuu Teksasissa. Hän "valmistui" St. Viator High Schoolista vuonna 1966.
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    ellauri102.html on line 237: Kaikki on suhteellista. Naimi pöyristyi 1999 ettei brittipojat saaneet Wal-Martin sensuurista läpi kappaletta "Smack My Bitch Up". Nyt se nyökyttelisi varmaan #metoon tahdissa.
    ellauri102.html on line 244: Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune described the film as "a big disappointment when compared with the studio's other recent films about a female hero searching for independence." He was further critical of Mulan's characterization in comparison to Ariel and Belle, jotka molemmat on aivan lällyjä. Mä en ole nähnyt Titanicia (enkä todellakaan aio nähdäkään) mutta näkemättäkin oon vakuuttunut eze on yhtä syvältä kuin se paattikin.
    ellauri102.html on line 318: Jeffrey Sachs ja Paul Krugman hinkuu vaan lisää hiostamoja. Niiden mielestä just niissä hikiset vinkuintiaanit ja rullaturvat neekerit pääsee eroon uuvuttavasta maanviljelystä elintasohissin nappuloita painamaan. Taitaa äijät olla Israelin poikia. Niille on kolmas maailma täynnä käyttämättömiä filistealaisia. Joo oikeassa olin, Ruozin Akatemian palkizemia kusipäitä kuten Bob Zimmermann. Vetäkää vaan työlaisnaisten kusikassit päähänne ja tukehtukaa sinne, miljardöörien kumihanskat, liikemiesvainukoirat. Ruozi on erilainen kuin muut pohjoismaat, sanoo Mengele, se on pikku-Amerikka. Sixi siellä kuolee niin helvetisti matuköyhimyxiä. Loppuunkäytettyä apinamateriaalia.
    ellauri102.html on line 320: Sachs was raised in Oak Park, a suburb of Detroit, Michigan, the son of Joan (née Abrams) and Theodore Sachs, a labor lawyer. His family is Jewish.
    ellauri102.html on line 370: Popcornia ja Petersiä tärkeämpi minä-brändin sanansaattaja on kuitenkin Daniel H. Pink (ent. Prick). Hän on huomannut tilapäisen työn, alihankintasopimusten ja itsensä työllistämisen yleistymisen ja puhuu 'vapaiden agenttien maasta". Pink kirjoitti kirjaa nimeltä Free Agent Nation ja on ylpeä tästä uudesta isänmaastaan. Hän jätti arvostetun työpaikkansa Al Goren puhemyllynä. Hänen kaltaisensa kuikelot ovat markkinointikonsultteja, copywritereitä, headhuntereita ja ohjelmistosuunnittelijoita, jotka kokeilevat 🧘‍♂️ jooga-asentoja verkotetuissa kotitoimistoissa. Sisäileviä sankareita kuten "Jjarrii!" Headhuntteri oli epämiellyttävä lankoni Iso-Masa, ennenkuin sen päässä naxahti. Ja se pikkiriikkinen suonikohjuinen AHDH oli konsultti, se joka pyöri perskärpäsenä mun kimpussa Kouvolan aikoina. "Nimeä ei löydy", sanoo päänsisäinen Contacts-ohjelma. Ne oli narsisteja kumpikin.
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    ellauri102.html on line 418: Before World War II, her paternal grandparents were communists, but they began to turn against the Soviet Union after the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in 1939. In 1942, her grandfather, an animator at Disney, was fired after the 1941 strike, and had to switch to working in a shipyard instead. By 1956, they had abandoned communism. Vitun takinkääntäjät, juutalaisiin ei ole luottamista, niinkuin se Trotskykin. Klein's father grew up surrounded by silly ideas of social justice and racial equality, but found it "difficult and frightening to be the child of Communists", a so-called red diaper baby.
    ellauri102.html on line 421: As a child and teenager, she found it "very oppressive to have a very public feminist mother" and she rejected politics, instead embracing "full-on consumerism".
    ellauri102.html on line 425: She has attributed her change in worldview to two catalysts. One was when she was 17 and preparing for the University of Toronto, her mother had a stroke and became severely disabled. Naomi, her father, and her brother took care of Bonnie through the period in hospital and at home, making educational sacrifices to do so. That year off prevented her "from being such a brat". The next year, after beginning her studies at the University of Toronto, the second catalyst occurred: the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre of female engineering students, which proved to be a wake-up call to feminism.
    ellauri102.html on line 443: Il recharge son arme et se rend, à nouveau, à l'avant de la classe, tirant par intermittence dans toutes les directions. À ce moment, Maryse Leclair, blessée, demande de l'aide. Lépine avance vers elle et, après avoir dégainé son couteau de chasse, la poignarde à trois reprises, l'achevant. Il enlève alors sa casquette, entoure son arme de son manteau, et s'exclame : « Oh, shit! », avant de se suicider d'une balle dans la tête, une vingtaine de minutes après avoir commencé son massacre.
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    Protein World - Beach Body

    ellauri102.html on line 463: The Problem: The problem with this ad campaign was the fact that is promoted “body shaming”. Many feminist groups noted that the wording of the ad insinuates that the body in the picture is the only “acceptable” beach body. This means that any other body type not like the one in the picture is “unready”.
    ellauri102.html on line 465: Despite the backlash from the public the ad received a lot of publicity and press coverage. Protein World went on to make a reported £1 million profit from the £250,000 they spent on the advertising campaign. Although it caused a lot of controversy around the world, it somehow still managed to boost the company’s sales.
    ellauri102.html on line 471: The Problem: Controversy for this ad campaign arose in many different ways. The first was the use of world leaders without their consent. In fact, one of the ads features Pope Benedict XVI kissing a top Egyptian imam which was quickly removed after being condemned by the Vatican.
    ellauri102.html on line 473: The ads were met with so much backlash that some people started to tear the ads down themselves. Despite the backlash, Benetton never withdrew or apologised for the campaign and even went on to win the prestigious Cannes ad festival award.
    ellauri102.html on line 479: The Problem: During the time the advert was released, there were many protests and riots taking place in America over the #BlackLivesMatter campaign. The ad took a lot of “inspiration” from these protests and fundamentally undermined the whole point of the protests. In addition to this, the ad also received a lot of criticism for how Pepsi was responsible for “saving the day.”
    ellauri102.html on line 481: Within 24 hours of releasing the ad, Pepsi faced a lot of criticism from online users over the ad and had to release an official statement while also pulling the ad.
    ellauri102.html on line 487: The Problem: As you can probably see from the advert above, the choice of words for this campaign was very poorly chosen. To make things worse, they specifically aimed the campaign at people in the Middle East which caused many people to call the advert racist.
    ellauri102.html on line 495: The Problem: The controversy caused by the advert is as clear as day. Not only is the advert racist, but it’s also insulting to viewers.
    ellauri102.html on line 501: The Problem: The main issue with this campaign is that it came across as very anti-police to most of the general public. In fact, there were reports of people complaining and becoming very aggressive in the stores, resulting in LUSH having to call the police. Due to the negative reception of the ads, LUSH ended up pulling them and releasing an official statement on their website.
    ellauri102.html on line 507: The Problem: After Kaepernick refused to stand for the national anthem, many viewers became angry at him and viewed him as anti-American. The fact that Nike was using him in their ads made many people believe Nike was also anti-American. This sparked a lot of controversies online with many social media users posting pictures of themselves destroying Nike products, along with the hashtag #JustBurnIt.
    ellauri102.html on line 509: However, despite the online backlash over the campaign and casting of Kaepernick, Nike reportedly made over $6 billion in sales and saw online sales grow by 31%.
    ellauri102.html on line 565: Her work as a culture jammer and Imagitator is featured in several documentaries as well as the best-selling book “NO LOGO” by Naomi Klein. She earned a Bachelor of Education and an honours MA from OISE/UofT where her graduate research focused on Holistic Media Literacy and Transformative Learning.
    ellauri102.html on line 566: In her spare time she leads laughter yoga classes and occasionally acts as a “superhero-make-over consultant”.
    ellauri102.html on line 579: "Is it really that bad being embarrassed compared to being in everybody's phone? Thankfully, I was cured then and since I've had my kids and a good life. But when the pandemic started, it was almost like revisiting some of that because I had to kind of go back into being isolated because of my immune system. And if you ever feel really stuck, just put on some music. It has such a powerful effect. And you don't have to be a dancer. You don't have to have moves. Just move how you feel — don't worry about it looking weird. You know, life's too short to be ashamed for being weird."
    ellauri102.html on line 585: Well, the men come in these places
    ellauri102.html on line 587: You don´t look at their faces
    ellauri102.html on line 605: All the men come in these places
    ellauri102.html on line 607: You don´t look at their faces
    ellauri102.html on line 635: All the men come in these places
    ellauri102.html on line 637: You don´t look at their faces
    ellauri102.html on line 677: For 45 years, Ms. magazine has been uncovering and exposing the forces opposed to women’s equality. Like unequal distribution of wealth. The magazine has been celebrating women’s progress here and around the world, and spreading feminist ideas and activism.
    ellauri102.html on line 678: Because we only accept certain advertising, our readers have a high level of trust in our advertisers and sponsors. Our readers are deeply loyal to the Ms. brand and our uncompromising principles, and they know that our advertisers have the Ms. seal of approval.
    ellauri102.html on line 680: Print Reach: 160,000+
    ellauri102.html on line 687: Ms.stä on puolessa vuosisadassa tullut Amerikan E. T. Varakkaiden Gilmore-isoäitien preppieasuiset lapsenlapset lukee sitä koulussa pakkopullana. Through our Ms. Classroom program, Ms. is also used by college faculty as a required text at 88 universities in 43 states, reaching thousands of students nationwide.
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    ellauri105.html on line 51: Melvis Pressula piti alaikäisistä tytöistä. Michael Jackson piti alaikäisistä pojista. Mikä ihme siinä on että yhteen pahaan liittyy aina toisia? No kai sekin on johdettavissa memetiikan perusyhtälöstä, vaikken nyt ihan vielä näe miten. Narsistit lie enimmäxeen pahoja, mutta ne ei juuri perusta tiimeistä, joten ne eivät usein pääse ihan pahan kasan huipulle. Pitää olla muutenkin psykopaatti että pärjää siinä.
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    ellauri105.html on line 69: Psykopaatille kaikki pelit on pasiansseja. Seistään hedelmäpeliautomaatin edessä marketin tuulikaapissa ja painetaan nappuloita kuin Michael Jackson hississä.
    ellauri105.html on line 101: The result was the most avowedly liberal call to action I have ever heard a President make from that congressional podium. Unlike the longtime socialist Bernie Sanders, whom Biden beat in the Democratic primaries, he does not call himself a revolutionary. Unlike the self-styled populist Donald S. Trump, whom Biden beat in the general election, he does not call himself a disrupter. Were Congress to enact his proposals, Biden would end up as both.
    ellauri105.html on line 109: My brother-in-law (her brother), Billy, is the antithesis of my wife. He became like a hardened Trump supporter a few years back and then he dove in Q-Anon. In the last 6 months, we discovered that
    ellauri105.html on line 122: Lack any and all background in the sciences. Anyone with even a surface level education can prove the earth is round- it's not hard.
    ellauri105.html on line 126: Have the ego of an academic- relishing in the myth of their own intelligence, yet they have done nothing to actually earn that ego. They never went to school or tried to seriously study anything. So niche groups like this are perfect for them- they can act like big shot academics and get respect from other lost idiots and it fulfills their need to be considered “smart”.
    ellauri105.html on line 128: Have failed in many areas of their life. They are generally the worst among us, those without accomplishment or merit. Being one of the “enlightened” allows them to lord over everyone.
    ellauri105.html on line 384: 7 Kačo, Hiän tulou pilvissä! Kaikki
    ellauri105.html on line 421: Toisessa vielä kummempaa: Cacahuetes (maapähkinöitä).

    ellauri105.html on line 424: Pussilakanat, fluorattu hammastahna, vacuumpakattu makkara.

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    ellauri106.html on line 35: Some consider his best novel, My Life as a Man. He was awarded the 2010 National Humanities Medal by President Barack Obama at the White House in 2011. He died of congestive heart failure on May 22, 2018, at age 85. True — he never won the Nobel Prize for literature. D´oh.
    ellauri106.html on line 46: Philip Roth has not had much luck with biographers. Late in his life, furiously aggrieved after the failure of his marriage to the actress Claire Bloom and the publication of Bloom’s incendiary memoir of their years together, he asked a close friend, Ross Miller, an English professor at the University of Connecticut, to take on the task. Roth sent Miller lists of family members and friends he wanted to be interviewed, along with the questions that he felt should be asked. (“Would you have expected him to achieve success on the scale he has?”) It didn’t work out, for various reasons. Roth had wanted Miller to refute a familiar charge, “this whole mad fucking misogynistic bullshit!” that he felt flattened his long erotic history into one false accusation. But Miller came to his own conclusion. “There is a predatory side to both Sandy and Philip,” he told a cousin of Roth’s. (Sandy was Roth’s older brother.) “They look at women—I’m not gonna write about this—but they are misogynist. They talk about women in that way.”
    ellauri106.html on line 50: What may be more damning, though, is what the Bailey revelations don’t change. “It wasn’t just ‘Fucked this one fucked that one fucked this one,’ ” Roth once told Miller. Yet Bailey’s biography gives the impression that it was exactly like that: a long life spent writing book after book, and pursuing, then fleeing from, woman after woman after woman.
    ellauri106.html on line 54: So what did sex mean to Roth? Bailey’s book is so caught up in its obsessive cataloguing of paramours that the forest gets lost in an endless succession of trees. The place where Roth found insight into his own character was on the double bag. Over and over, in the novels, he transformed pro life. Bailey’s prurient, exhaustively literal version of that life reverses the effect, and the result is sadly diminishing. What he never grasps is Roth the artist, with his powers of imagination, of expression, of language—what made him worthy of biography at all.
    ellauri106.html on line 56: Was Roth a misogynist? I have always found that label too neat and summarily dismissive for a novelist as capacious, inventive, and playful as Roth. But maybe I avoid it because it hurts me too to use it. Im no feminist myself.
    ellauri106.html on line 60: Alexandra on tietysti izekin New York Jew. Sen vanhemmat asuu Upper West Sidella, takuulla varakkaita demokraatteja. Ehkä sellasia kuin Orange Is New Blackin vankilamirrin tanakka poikaystävä. Santra kirjoitti mainoxen myös Shtiselin 3. tuotantokaudesta, jota se varovasti kiitteli. Ei se sitten voi olla kokonaan pahakaan. Ehkä se on vaan tyhmä.
    ellauri106.html on line 65: Philip Roth was the younger of the 2 boys of Herman Roth (1901–1989) and his wife Bess, nee Finkel (1904–1981). Both parents were assimilated American Jews of the second generation of immigrants. The maternal grandparents came from the area around Kiev, the Yiddish-speaking paternal grandparents, Sender and Bertha Roth, from Koslow in Galicia. Sender Roth had trained as a rabbi in Galicia and worked in a hat factory in Newark. Herman Roth, the middle of seven children and the first child in the United States, first worked in a factory after eight years of schooling, then became an insurance agent selling door-to-door life insurance. By his retirement he made it to the district director of Metropolitan Life. Philip Roth's brother, Sanford (Sandy) Roth (1927–2009), who was four years older than him, studied art at the Pratt Institute, became vice-president of the advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather in Chicago and made a name for himself as a painter after his "early retirement".
    ellauri106.html on line 67: In October 1956, Philip Roth met the secretary Margaret Martinson Williams in Chicago, whom he married in February 1959. The divorced mother of two children of completely different social origins, who was four years older than him, initially gave Roth the feeling of both a challenge and a liberation. Later, however, the problems and arguments in their relationship increased, which the writer dealt with in retrospect in works such as When She Was Good ( Lucy Nelson or Die Moral, 1967) or My Life As a Man (Mein Leben als Mann, 1974). In his autobiography The Facts (The Facts, 1988) Margaret even advanced as Josie Jensen to the “counter-self”, to the “arch enemy and nemesis ” of the author. The couple separated in 1963, but Margaret Roth refused to consent to a divorce. Five years later she died in a car accident.
    ellauri106.html on line 69: From 1958 onwards, the couple lived in New York on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and in 1959 they spent seven months in Italy on a Guggenheim grant. Upon their return, they both settled in Iowa City, where Roth led the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. The experiences in small-town Iowa far away from the American metropolises flowed into Roth's second novel Letting Go (Other People's Worries), which was published in 1962, but in contrast to Roth's previously published volume of short stories Goodbye, Columbus caused mixed reactions from critics. Stanley Edgar Hyman, for example, criticized weaknesses in the narrative structure of the novel, the two narrative parts of which are only superficially connected, but praised what he saw as "the keenest eye for the details of American life since Sinclair Lewis". Letting Go is also the first novel in which Roth, as in numerous later works, made the writings of his literary predecessors an integral part of the narrative, and is therefore often referred to as Roth's first "Henry James novel".
    ellauri106.html on line 78: In the American trilogy, the resurrected alter ego Zuckerman discovers the true identities of the protagonists of a sports idol in American Pastoral ( American Idyll, 1997), a radio star in I Married a Communist ( My Man, the Communist, 1998) and a professor emeritus in The Human Stain ( The Human Blemish, 2000) against the backdrop of changing American eras. American Pastoral was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1998 and is considered "a remarkable example of a literary interpretation of the descent of the initially so confident [American] post-war white society into the depths of uncertainty" as a result of the Vietnam War .
    ellauri106.html on line 80: In the early 2000s, Roth met the young assistant editor Lisa Halliday at his literary agency Andrew Wylie. A love affair developed from having lunch together, which culminated in a lifelong deep friendship. Halliday processed the love and friendship for Roth in the highly acclaimed autobiographical inspired novel Asymmetrie, which she completed in 2016. Roth, who read the manuscript, liked it.
    ellauri106.html on line 82: The story The Breast (Breast) from the following year, the literature professor David Kepesh transformed in into a female breast, awakens echoes of Franz Kafka, the Roth has for a special devotion among his literary models. The search for Kafka's traces led to his first visit to Prague in 1972, which was followed by annual trips until the author was refused an entry visa in 1977. In Czechoslovakia Roth got to know contemporary Czech literature and was in contact with Ivan Klíma, Milan Kundera and Ludvík Vaculík in particular.
    ellauri106.html on line 90: The rudeness is not only a source of stylistic energy, but also a fundamental moral position, an attack on the state of inhumanity disguised as niceness, as Nathan Zuckerman puts it in The Anatomy Lesson. Roth is thus directed against the social forces of obedience, prohibition and oppression, essential components of mature adulthood, which is why Posnock recognizes an “art of immaturity” in which Roth disregards cultural barriers and abandons himself completely to aesthetic pleasure, in the style of a Cervantes 'or Nabokovs .
    ellauri106.html on line 93: Roth's protagonists are similar to each other. They are almost always male, almost always Jewish, often writers, and usually either Newark, New Jersey or the Berkshires with a few trips to Israel.
    ellauri106.html on line 97: In 2000 Saul Bellow proposed Philip Roth to the Swedish Academy for the Nobel Prize for Literature. The accusation that the academy deliberately overlooks Roth's achievements in selecting the Nobel Prize winner each year has been one of the truisms of international feuilletons since the 2000s. According to some critics, the accusation turned out to be justified in 2008, when the chairman of the jury responsible for the Nobel Prize for Literature made public general reservations about North American literature and denied it deserving of an award. Ulrich Greiner summed up Roth's rejection by the Nobel Prize Committee as follows: “The Swedes, however, love authors who help to improve the world. Philip Roth only adds something to their knowledge about what needs work."
    ellauri106.html on line 104: He enjoyed a robust childhood and was poplar in high school where he was a bright student but not quite diligent enough in his studies to win a prized full scholarship to Rutgers where he wanted to study law. Roth attended Rutgers University in Newark for a year, then transferred to Bucknell University in Pennsylvania, where he earned a B.A. magna cum laude in English and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He received a scholarship to attend the University of Chicago, where he earned an M.A. in English literature in 1955 and briefly worked as an instructor in the university´s writing program. Less prestigious Bucknell University in Pennsylvania was Roth’s fallback school. There he abandoned his vague dreams of becoming a lawyer for the underdog and turned his attention to writing.
    ellauri106.html on line 106: That same year, rather than wait to be drafted, Roth enlisted in the army. Roth enlisted in the Army that year to avoid being drafted and assigned to unpleasant duty like the infantry. Fortunately he suffered a back injury during basic training and was given a medical discharge. Who knows. He returned to Chicago in 1956 to study for a PhD in literature but dropped out after one term. It was a yeasty environment for a young writer. Saul Bellow was a contemporary and with some what similar backgrounds and interests they could not avoid being rivals. During that year he met a lovely shiksa waitress Margaret Martinson, a single woman with a small child. He was smitten. An intense, but often troubled relationship ensued. At the end of the year he dropped out of the U of C and headed to the University of Iowa to teach in its creative writing program. None the less, whatever he may have said, Roth was not happy there, perhaps because the semi-rural Midwesterness of Ames was alien to him. After a while with Martinson in tow he moved on to a similar position at Princeton, another WASP bastion but one with even more prestige. Everyone who knew him recognized Roth as an early comer. He later continued his academic career at the University of Pennsylvania, where he taught comparative literature before retiring from teaching in 1991. Roth started teaching literature in the late 1960s at the University of Pennsylvania. The 1969 feature film adaptation of Goodbye, Columbus coincided with the publication of Portnoy’s Complaint, which soon became a best-seller amid controversy for its prurient content. (Those who've read it will likely not forget Portnoy's "love affair" with mom´s slab of liver in the fridge.)
    ellauri106.html on line 124: He graduated from Newark´s Weequahic High School in or around 1950. In 1969 Arnold H. Lubasch wrote in The New York Times, "It has provided the focus for the fiction of Philip Roth, the novelist who evokes his era at Weequahic High School in the highly acclaimed Portnoy´s Complaint. Besides identifying Weequahic High School by name, the novel specifies such sites as the Empire Burlesque, the Weequahic Diner, the Newark Museum and Irvington Park, all local landmarks that helped shape the youth of the real Roth and the fictional Portnoy, both graduates of Weequahic class of ´50." The 1950 Weequahic Yearbook calls Roth a "boy of real intelligence, combined with wit and common sense." He was known as a clown during high school.
    ellauri106.html on line 126: A committed atheist, Philip Roth feared only one form of posthumous punishment: being trapped for all eternity in a hostile biography. In 2007, Roth, echoing a similar quip from Oscar Wilde, said, “Biography gives a new dimension of terror to dying.” Roth’s had already been the subject of a harsh and unforgiving portrait in Leaving a Doll’s House (1996), the memoirs of his former wife, the actor Claire Bloom. As John Updike noted in The New York Review of Books, “Claire Bloom, as the wronged ex-wife of Philip Roth, shows him to have been, as their marriage rapidly unraveled, neurasthenic to the point of hospitalization, adulterous, callously selfish, and financially vindictive.” This crisp summary ended Roth’s friendship with Updike, even after Updike made clear he was recapping Bloom’s book and not affirming its accuracy.
    ellauri106.html on line 128: In a private note about Bloom’s book, Roth asserted, “Another writer my age awaiting a biography and awaiting death (which is worse?) might not care. I do.” Roth put enormous efforts into finding a biographer who could contest Bloom’s account. His first choice was the academic Ross Miller, but the novelist had a falling out with his biographer as the would-be James Boswell resisted the imperious dictates of the modern Dr. Johnson. Roth ended up describing his relationship with Miller as “my third bad marriage.” After unsuccessfully trying to rope in friends such as Hermione Lee and Judith Thurman to tell his life story, Roth settled on Blake Bailey, the author of highly regarded biographies of troubled male American writers, notably Richard Yates and John Cheever.
    ellauri106.html on line 130: Given long-standing feminist arguments that Roth is a misogynist—not to mention the portrait in Bloom’s memoirs—it was inevitable that any Roth biography would spark arguments about gender politics. What was surprising is that the debate would center around the biographer more than Roth. In the wake of the biography’s release, Bailey has been accused of shocking acts. Four former students from the elite New Orleans high school where he’d taught during the 1990s came forward to complain that he had groomed them as minors and sexually pursued them as adults. One of these women claimed he raped her. Another former student came forward with an allegation of attempted rape when she was an adult. Finally, Valentina Rice, a New York publishing executive, told The New York Times that Bailey raped her in 2015. Bailey strenuously denies all these allegations.
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    ellauri106.html on line 146: Sanford Roth, more affectionately known as "Sandy," lived with flair and boldness in his roles as an accomplished artist, a successful advertising executive spanning three decades, and a smooth dancer some likened to Fred Astaire.
    ellauri106.html on line 148: A mid-1970s transplant to Chicago from New York, he rose in the competitive advertising world to become senior vice president and creative director of Ogilvy & Mather, where his major account was Sears Home Fashions, friends and family said. But in 1983, he gave it all up to devote himself to painting full time.
    ellauri106.html on line 150: "He remembered his last ride down [the elevator] in the old Standard Oil Building and how he got to the bottom, and [he said] he left his old identity at the beginning of the ride," said his wife, Dorene Marcus. He never looked back, she said.
    ellauri106.html on line 169:
    Philip Roth with his mother at the beach 1935

    ellauri106.html on line 177: Roth was far more prolific than either of the novelists he was frequently lumped with—29 full length novels and a dazzling debut novella over nearly 50 years. His output was also more diverse in style and topic than either of the other while reaping critical praise, armloads of awards, and commercial success. Yet at the core of his varied output were common threads—a Jewish identity with which he was not always comfortable but could not deny, a sense of being profoundly American— “if I am not American what am I”—a, a sex drive that was often creepily compulsive, and the world observed by fictional doppelgangers for the author, or sometimes the author himself as a fictional character.
    ellauri106.html on line 179: Today the lengthy obituaries are all laudatory. Tomorrow or the next day I can safely predict that the backlash will begin with harshly critical essays. Leading the way will be Feminists critics who will denounce the whole cabal of elite white men as the custodians of the literary cannon. More pointedly they will charge Roth with toxic masculinity and misogyny and will come loaded for bear with plenty of quotes from his work. They will also have the example and testimony of his two ex-wives, both of whom showed up thinly disguised in his novels—a Margaret Martinson in When She Was Good and actress Clare Bloom in I Married a Communist. Bloom penned her own bitter exposé of their 14-year-long relationship and four year marriage in he memoir Leaving the Doll’s House.
    ellauri106.html on line 180: Not far behind will be some Jewish critics who always found Roth’s portraits embarrassing for their relentless sexuality and discomfort with aspects of the culture that were at odds with his identity as an American. Others were angered at his voraciously espoused atheism—“I’m exactly the opposite of religious, I’m anti-religious. I find religious people hideous. I hate the religious lies. It’s all a big lie.” Some Jewish critics hounded him from the beginning of his career. Rabbi Gershom Scholem, the great kabbalah scholar, said Portnoy’s Complaint was more harmful to Jews than The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. And Roth was heckled and booed at an early appearance at Yeshiva University which stunned and shocked the author.
    ellauri106.html on line 182: Roth fought back skewering one of his harshest critics, Irving Howe who he cast as supercilious Milton Appel in 1983’s The Anatomy Lesson with a typically uproarious rant:
    ellauri106.html on line 184: “The comedy is that the real haters of the bourgeois Jews, with the real contempt for their everyday lives, are these complex intellectual giants,” Zuckerman snorts. “They loathe them, and don’t particularly care for the smell of the Jewish proletariat either. All of them full of sympathy suddenly for the ghetto world of their traditional fathers now that the traditional fathers are filed for safekeeping in Beth Moses Memorial Park. When they were alive they wanted to strangle the immigrant bastards to death because they dared to think they could actually be of consequence without ever having read Proust past Swann’s Way. And the ghetto—what the ghetto saw of these guys was their heels: out, out, screaming for air, to write about great Jews like Ralph Waldo Emerson and William Dean Howells. But now that the Weathermen are around, and me and my friends Jerry Rubin and Herbert Marcuse and H. Rap Brown, it’s where oh where’s the inspired orderliness of those good old Hebrew school days? Where’s the linoleum? Where’s Aunt Rose? Where is all the wonderful inflexible patriarchal authority into which they wanted to stick a knife?”
    ellauri106.html on line 193: “In 1949, when I was sixteen, I stumbled on Thomas Wolfe, who died at thirty-eight in 1938, and who made numerous adolescents aside from me devotees of literature for life. In Wolfe, everything was heroically outsized, whether it was the voracious appetite for experience of Eugene Gant, the hero of his first two novels, or of George Webber, the hero of his last two. The hero's loneliness, his egocentrism, his sprawling consciousness gave rise to a tone of elegiac lyricism that was endlessly sustained by the raw yearning for an epic existence—for an epic American existence. And, in those postwar years, what imaginative young reader didn't yearn for that?” -- Philip Roth
    ellauri106.html on line 195: Thomas Wolfe (1900–1938) was born in Asheville, North Carolina, and educated at the University of North Carolina and Harvard University. He taught English at New York University and traveled extensively in Europe and America. Wolfe created his legacy as a classic American novelist with Look Homeward, Angel; Of Time and the River; A Stone, a Leaf, a Door; and From Death to Morning. Wolfe's influence extends to the writings of Beat Generation writer Jack Kerouac, and of authors Ray Bradbury and Philip Roth, among others. He remains an important writer in modern American literature, as one of the first masters of autobiographical fiction, and is considered North Carolina's most famous writer. Ei mitään pientä.
    ellauri106.html on line 203: It describes how Sir Gawain, a knight of King Arthur´s Round Table, accepts a challenge from a mysterious "Green Knight" who dares any knight to strike him with his axe if he will take a return blow in a year and a day. Gawain accepts and beheads him with his blow, at which the Green Knight stands up, picks up his head and reminds Gawain of the appointed time. There is a test involving the lord and the lady of the castle where he is a guest.
    ellauri106.html on line 236: My Life as a Man is not nearly so consistently enjoyable as Portnoy's Complaint, but it is the product of a more painful period in the author's life. In his autobiography, Roth reveals that much of Tarnopol´s life is based on his own experiences; for example, Roth´s destructive marriage to Margaret Martinson, which is portrayed through Tarnopol´s relationship with the character of Maureen.
    ellauri106.html on line 243: The women in the writer´s life provided inspiration for characters in his novels both positive and negative. PHILIP Roth was famed for his observations on life - some of which he gathered from his own relationships with his ex-wives.
    ellauri106.html on line 244: Here are some of the women who helped the novelist, who has died at the age of 85, explore and unpack the complexities of being a toxic ape.
    ellauri106.html on line 256: The couple separated acrimoniously in 1963 and she subsequently refused to divorce Roth. They separated in 1963 and she died in a car crash in 1968, something that deeply affected Roth’s work.
    ellauri106.html on line 260: Roth had a long-term relationship with British actress Claire Bloom whom he married in 1990, making her sign a prenuptial agreement beforehand.
    ellauri106.html on line 262: Author Philip Roth was prolific and often made blackly comic reflections on his own life and relationships. When did they get divorced?
    ellauri106.html on line 266: She was previously wed to actor Rod Steiger and producer Hillard Elkins.
    ellauri106.html on line 276: Second wife Claire Bloom had a daughter, Anna Steiger, from her marriage to American actor Rod Steiger. In all likelihood, Philip Roth was as sterile as a band-aid. In other words, he was barren useless unproductive infertile sanitary antiseptic aseptic unfruitful sterilized disinfected hygienic arid uncontaminated needy untouched fruitless useless unpolluted uninspired boring futile pointless unimaginative unfertile germ-free impotent pure unprofitable childless rich vain trivial invalid effete ineffectual infecund uninfected lifeless inert bootless
    ellauri106.html on line 287: Arthur Dimmesdale is a fictional character in the 1850 romance The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. A Puritan minister, he has fathered an illegitimate child, Pearl, with Hester Prynne and considers himself unable to reveal his sin.
    ellauri106.html on line 288: Next to Hester Prynne herself, Dimmesdale is often considered Hawthorne´s finest character.
    ellauri106.html on line 338: His Silas Lapham was a rags to riches and right back to rags story.
    ellauri106.html on line 347: The Weathermen Underground Organization (WUO), commonly known as the Weather Underground, was a radical left militant organization active in the late 1960s and 1970s, founded on the Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan. It was originally called the Weathermen. The WUO organized in 1969 as a faction of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) largely composed of the national office leadership of SDS and their supporters. Beginning in 1974, the organization´s express political goal was to create a revolutionary party to overthrow American imperialism.
    ellauri106.html on line 348: The FBI described the WUO as a domestic terrorist group, with revolutionary positions characterized by black power and opposition to the Vietnam War.
    ellauri106.html on line 351: That Dylan line was also the title of a position paper distributed at an SDS convention in Chicago on June 18, 1969. This founding document called for a "White fighting force" to be allied with the "Black Liberation Movement" and other radical movements to achieve "the destruction of U.S. imperialism and form a classless communist world".
    ellauri106.html on line 359: Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin (born Hubert Gerold Brown; October 4, 1943), formerly known as H. Rap Brown, is a civil rights activist who was the fifth chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the 1960s. During a short-lived (six months) alliance between SNCC and the Black Panther Party, he served as their minister of justice.
    ellauri106.html on line 363: Otis Jackson, a man incarcerated for unrelated charges, claimed that he committed the Fulton County shooting two years before al-Amin was convicted of the same crime, but the court did not consider Jackson´s statement as evidence.
    ellauri106.html on line 365: Brown is now known to have no direct relationship with the alleged riot of 1967. The head of the Cambridge police department, Brice Kinnamon, nonetheless claimed that the city had no racial problems, Brown was the "sole" cause of the disorder, and it was "a well-planned Communist attempt to overthrow the government."
    ellauri106.html on line 386: A committed atheist, Philip Roth feared only one form of posthumous punishment: being trapped for all eternity in a hostile biography. In 2007, Roth, echoing a similar quip from Oscar Wilde, said, “Biography gives a new dimension of terror to dying.” Roth’s had already been the subject of a harsh and unforgiving portrait in Leaving a Doll’s House (1996), the memoirs of his former wife, the actor Claire Bloom. As John Updike noted in The New York Review of Books, “Claire Bloom, as the wronged ex-wife of Philip Roth, shows him to have been, as their marriage rapidly unraveled, neurasthenic to the point of hospitalization, adulterous, callously selfish, and financially vindictive.” This crisp summary ended Roth’s friendship with Updike, even after Updike made clear he was recapping Bloom’s book and not affirming its accuracy.
    ellauri106.html on line 388: In a private note about Bloom’s book, Roth asserted, “Another writer my age awaiting a biography and awaiting death (which is worse?) might not care. I do.” Roth put enormous efforts into finding a biographer who could contest Bloom’s account. His first choice was the academic Ross Miller, but the novelist had a falling out with his biographer as the would-be James Boswell resisted the imperious dictates of the modern Dr. Johnson. Roth ended up describing his relationship with Miller as “my third bad marriage.” After unsuccessfully trying to rope in friends such as Hermione Lee and Judith Thurman to tell his life story, Roth settled on Blake Bailey, the author of highly regarded biographies of troubled male American writers, notably Richard Yates and John Cheever.
    ellauri106.html on line 390: Given long-standing feminist arguments that Roth is a misogynist—not to mention the portrait in Bloom’s memoirs—it was inevitable that any Roth biography would spark arguments about gender politics. What was surprising is that the debate would center around the biographer more than Roth. In the wake of the biography’s release, Bailey has been accused of shocking acts. Four former students from the elite New Orleans high school where he’d taught during the 1990s came forward to complain that he had groomed them as minors and sexually pursued them as adults. One of these women claimed he raped her. Another former student came forward with an allegation of attempted rape when she was an adult. Finally, Valentina Rice, a New York publishing executive, told The New York Times that Bailey raped her in 2015. Bailey strenuously denies all these allegations.
    ellauri106.html on line 392: "I'm exactly the opposite of religious, I'm anti-religious. I find religious people hideous. I hate the religious lies. It's all a big lie. … I have such a huge dislike. It's not a neurotic thing, but the miserable record of religion. I don't even want to talk about it, it's not interesting to talk about the sheep referred to as believers."
    ellauri106.html on line 400: Roth replied, "When the whole world doesn't believe in God, it'll be a great place."
    ellauri106.html on line 407: Ruth was a Catholic.1 And not only did he attend Catholic school growing up, his parents actually signed custody of Ruth over to the Catholic missionaries at St. Mary’s Industrial School for Boys in Baltimore when he was seven-years-old.2 So Babe was quite literally raised by the Catholic Church.
    ellauri106.html on line 409: Ruth has spoken about his childhood and his faith. He had a conversion of sorts. As a youngster, he was a delinquent–chewing tobacco and drinking and swearing. He says he had no faith in God before he was sent to the Catholic school and that the biggest lesson he got from the experience there was learning that “God was Boss.”
    ellauri106.html on line 413: Religion may have given most of these bloodthirsty episodes a badge. It frequently provided a cohesive force, just as human ideas about nationhood and race still do - but it was hardly ever the underlying cause. Admittedly, while organised religion has frequently sanctioned and even blessed such conflicts, giving them some sense of purpose, it has rarely initiated them.
    ellauri106.html on line 417: Man is a competitive creature and the seeds of conflict are built deep into our genes. We fought each other on the savannah and only survived against great odds by organising ourselves into groups which would have had a common purpose, giving morale and fortitude. Our aggression is a deep instinct which survives in all kinds of manifestations in modern man.
    ellauri106.html on line 440: As a result, like Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilych(1886), a retelling of Ivan Ilych’s life that Roth mentions and a work that marks Tolstoy’s return to Christianity of a certain sort, American Pastoral is Roth’s return to Judaism — but also only of a sort. Without Jehovah for starters. Tolstoy was banned from Orthodox Church in 1901 for his anarcho-pacifism.
    ellauri106.html on line 464: In his final years, however, Roth was embraced by American Jews. In 1998 he won the Jewish Book Council’s Lifetime Literary Achievement Award and in 2014, the Jewish Theological Seminary, Conservative Judaism’s flagship educational institution, bestowed him with an honorary doctorate.
    ellauri106.html on line 472: “From enfant terrible to elder statesman. Time heals all wounds,” Rabbi David Wolpe of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles remarked to JTA via email. No hocus pocus about death and God or obsolete fantasies of heaven for him. There was only our bodies, born to live and die on terms decided by the bodies that had lived and died before us. If he could be said to have located a philosophical niche for himself, that was it — he’d come upon it early and intuitively, and however elemental, that was the whole of it. Should he ever write an autobiography, he’d call it ‘The Life and Death of the Male Body.’ Well actually he called it "My life as a man".
    ellauri106.html on line 481: Johnny Appleseed (suom. "Omenansiemen-Johnny", oikealta nimeltään John Chapman, 26. syyskuuta 1774 Leominster, Massachusetts – maaliskuussa 1845 Fort Wayne, Indiana) oli yhdysvaltalainen omenatarhuri. Hän viljeli 1800-luvun alkupuolella valtavia määriä omenapuita Pennsylvaniaan, Ohioon ja Indianaan perustamillaan taimitarhoilla uudisraivaajien ostettavaksi. Johnny Appleseedin elämästä on tullut osa Yhdysvaltain kansanperinnettä ja häntä muistetaan yhä niin tekojensa kuin luonnonläheisen elämäntapansakin vuoksi.
    ellauri106.html on line 482: John Chapman syntyi Massachusettsissa vuonna 1774. Hänellä oli yksi sisarpuoli. Vuonna 1798 hän istutti ensimmäisen omenataimitarhansa Alleghenyjoelle Pennsylvaniaan ja alkoi kasvattaa siellä omenansiemeniä. Hän ryhtyi perustamaan keväisin taimitarhoja uudisraivaajien reiteille niin että kun he saapuivat, hän saattoi myydä heille 2–3-vuotiaita taimia viidellä tai kuudella centillä kappale. Hän palkkasi avustajia hoitamaan tarhojaan lähdettyään itse etsimään uusia tarhapaikkoja uudisraivaajien edelle. Syksyisin hän palasi Alleghenyjoelle. Omenansiementen lisäksi hän kasvatti myös lääkekasveja.
    ellauri106.html on line 498: The sacredness of language is one of the few subjects about which Roth is decidedly unambivalent.
    ellauri106.html on line 505: In fact, for a novel that takes as its subject McCarthyism and the rise and fall of a leftist icon, Communist, in particular, is strangely apolitical.
    ellauri106.html on line 508: Modernization moved from “the sacred to the profane side of historical time”: Rather than a free market or contractual society, modern America became ‘capitalist,’ no longer rational, interdependent, modern, and liberating, but backward, greedy, anarchic, and impoverishing.
    ellauri106.html on line 516: Vietnam was, in fact, the inevitable result of America’s romantic liberalism, the natural byproduct of President Truman’s announcement in 1947 that “The free peoples of the world look to us for support in maintaining their freedoms.” In practice, this meant the propping up of each and every anti-communist regime, however unfree it might be.
    ellauri106.html on line 520: In Roth’s nostalgic past, the practical influence of the New Left — the impact of the anti-war movement on ending the Vietnam war, for instance — is as easily dismissed as was the old left’s voice in the New Deal and postwar industrialization.
    ellauri106.html on line 526: Instead of emphasizing the moral and political consequences of modern capitalism, as had the radical social movements before it, postmodernization offers “privacy, diminished expectations, subjectivism, individuality, particularity, and localism” as alternatives to the modern’s stability and universalism.
    ellauri106.html on line 533: That imagined past included the old left and its heroic narrative of collective emancipation, which, particularly after the revelations of Stalinist atrocities, no longer seemed enticing. Instead, American ideology turned on the “romantic” belief that the nation had, in effect, already discovered an ideal social order, “that progress would be more or less continuously achieved, that improvement was likely”.
    ellauri106.html on line 536: Although Roth’s heroes vary slightly—Levov, for instance, comes from a somewhat more privileged background and is five or ten years younger than Ringold and Silk—they share a demanding physical presence and, more significantly, the formative experiences of the Great Depression and World War II.
    ellauri106.html on line 541: Roth’s disdain for the American Communist Party surpasses even his contempt for the reactionaries who hunted down its members during the McCarthy era:
    ellauri106.html on line 543: ... Her parents (Clairen kai) were simple people in the grips of a pipe dream that they could not begin to articulate or rationally defend but for which they were zealously willing to sacrifice friends, relatives, business, the good will of neighbors, even their own sanity, even their children’s sanity....
    ellauri106.html on line 544: Society as it was constituted — its forces all in constant motion, the intricate underwebbing of interests stretched to its limit, the battle for advantage that is ongoing, the subjugation that is ongoing, the factional collisions and collusions, the shrewd jargon of morality, the benign despot that is convention, the unstable illusion of stability — society as it was made, always has been and must be made, was as foreign to them as was King Arthur’s court to the Connecticut Yankee.
    ellauri106.html on line 548: The fundamental problem of history for those on the far left is, of course, its failure to unravel as Marx had predicted it would. The Great Depression did not incite proletarian revolution; the Soviet experiment did not result in a model of Socialist Utopia; America’s social, political, and economic structures did not collapse under the weight of late capitalism. Far from it, in fact.
    ellauri106.html on line 549: (Not so very far actually, just beyond the bend.)
    ellauri106.html on line 621: Mailer was hugely popular at his peak, but now he’s probably best known for that whole stabbing-his-second-wife awkwardness; Updike is regularly derided as “a misogynist”; and Bellow’s female characters are often, at best, thinly drawn, or full-on bitches and shrews. Now, inevitably, it’s Roth’s turn. Roth’s women were either “vicious and alluring” or “virtuous and boring”.
    ellauri106.html on line 624: Roth’s ex-wife, Claire Bloom, wrote about their relationship in her memoir, Leaving A Doll’s House, 25 years ago. You could also read Roth’s not-exactly-contrite reaction to Bloom’s complaints, his 1998 novel, I Married A Communist, in which the protagonist’s vicious wife was clearly based on Bloom.
    ellauri106.html on line 625: Second-wave feminists including Kate Millett and Germaine Greer took on Mailer, and David Foster Wallace described Updike as “a penis with a thesaurus”. Wallu conversely was a thesaurus without a penis.
    ellauri106.html on line 627: in 1974’s My Life as a Man, an instance of domestic abuse is described in a manner so laconic that it comes across as indefensibly vicious to many modern readers.
    ellauri106.html on line 628: “Roth’s misogyny infuses everything that he writes,” according to Meg Elison, a novelist recently described by the Times as “re-examining Roth”. This is typical of the all-or-nothing approach that is popular today, where if you don’t like everything about a public figure, then you can’t like anything. (Uskokaa tai älkää tää mielipide tulee naiselta. Se oli varmaan käynyt modernin kirjallisuuskritiikin koulua.)
    ellauri106.html on line 631: No one can accuse Roth of ever hiding who he was: American, Jewish, obsessed with sex, obsessed with death, funny, angry, wise, profane, imaginative, cruel. That is what cruel readers always liked about him.
    ellauri106.html on line 636: Levov’s wife is as inconsolable as he is ― until she gets a facelift and uses it to attract a seedy lover.
    ellauri106.html on line 646: Olin lukenut Conradin Lordi Jimin ja Mauriacin myrkyttäjättären ja Kafkan kirjeen isälleen, olin lukenut Hawthornen Strindbergin ja Sofokleen, ja Freudin teoxia enkä siltikään ymmärtänyt että häpeä, siis lue loukattu izerakkaus, epäonnistunut narsismi, voi painaa ihmisen tällaiseen tilaan.
    ellauri106.html on line 664: following Latin dictum attributed by the Menagiana to Jacques Sirmond:
    ellauri106.html on line 701: Peeter uhkaa murhata mustasukkainen vaimonsa kun se nolaa sen opiskelijatyttöjen edessä. Paiskattuaan oven kiinni vaimon nenän edestä se jatkaa opetusta mihin jäi: Noniin. Minkä tautta homo Mann lähettää Aschenbachin Veneziaan eikä Roomaan? VITUN VÄLIÄ. Koko Phillusta on enää vitun väliä, se on känsellöinyt itsensä. Mutta on siinä hyvin hyvin paljon tuttua.
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    ellauri107.html on line 42: Among his most popular works are genre paintings conveying an atmosphere of intimacy and veiled eroticism.
    ellauri107.html on line 82: Mitvit, oliko Moido Kolumbuxessa Abraham ja Iisak motiivi? Se on Raamatun ykkösperseisimpiä satuja. Auerbachkin kuumui siitä. Siitä tunnistaa heti suuren mulkeron. Ja vieläpä kierkegaardilaisia sävyjä. Ei kyl sekin pitää lukea. Tai kollaa filmi edes.
    ellauri107.html on line 84: "With clarity and with crudeness, and a great deal of exuberance, the embryonic writer who was me wrote these stories in his early 20s, while he was a graduate student at the University of Chicago, a soldier stationed in New Jersey and Washington, and a novice English instructor back at Chicago following his Army discharge...In the beginning it amazed him that any literate audience could seriously be interested in his story of tribal secrets, in what he knew, as a child of his neighborhood, about the rites and taboos of his clan—about their aversions, their aspirations, their fears of deviance and defection, their embarrassments and ideas of success."
    ellauri107.html on line 93: They face obstacles from Brenda's family (particularly her mother), due to differences in class and assimilation into the American mainstream. Brenda's family are nouveau riche, their money coming from the successful plumbing supply business owned and run by her father. Brenda herself is old enough to remember "being poor". Other conflicts include propriety and issues related to premarital sex and the possibility of pregnancy and Mrs. Patimkin's envy of her daughter's youth.
    ellauri107.html on line 104: An American Dream is a 1965 novel by American author Norman Mailer. It was published by Dial Press. Mailer wrote it in serialized form for Esquire, consciously attempting to resurrect the methodology used by Charles Dickens and other earlier novelists, with Mailer writing each chapter against monthly deadlines. The book is written in a poetic style heavy with metaphor that creates unique and hypnotising narrative and dialogue. The novel's action takes place over 32 hours in the life of its protagonist Stephen Rojack. Rojack is a decorated war-hero, former congressman, talk-show host, and university professor. He is depicted as the metaphorical embodiment of the American Dream.
    ellauri107.html on line 106: In 1963, Mailer wrote two regular columns: one on religion called "Responses and Reactions" for Commentary and one called "Big Bite" for Esquire. Mailer also divorced from his third wife Jeanne Campbell and met Beverly Bentley who would become his fourth wife. Bentley had known Hemingway in Spain and briefly dated Miles Davis in New York before she met Mailer. Bentley and Mailer took a long car trip, notably visited an army buddy "Fig" Gwaltney in Arkansas, viewed an autopsy of a cancer victim, watched the Sonny Liston and Floyd Patterson fight in Las Vegas, and spent time with the Beats in San Francisco. While in San Francisco, Mailer "walked narrow ledges, testing his nerve and balance".
    ellauri107.html on line 108: Mailer's has similarities with Rojack: They both attended Harvard, served in World War II, had an interest in political office, did violence to wife, walked narrow ledges, and appeared on talk shows. Mailer seems to have drawn on his stabbing his second wife Adele Morales in Rojack's murdering of his wife Deborah. Mailer did not deny these similarities, but stated:
    ellauri107.html on line 110: Rojack is still considerably different from me — he's more elegant, more witty, more heroic, his physical strength is considerable, and at the same time he's more corrupt than me. I wanted to create a man who was larger than myself yet somewhat less successful. That way, ideally, his psychic density, if I may use a private phrase, would be equal to mine — and so I could write from within his head with comfort.
    ellauri107.html on line 114: Rojack vomits over the balcony at a party and considers suicide. Rojack has sex with Ruta in her room. Later Rojack sees Cherry again. He is drawn to her. She and Rojack flirt and kiss. They have sex, and after emptying the load Rojack realizes he has fallen in love with her. Rojack goes back to Cherry and they make love. Cherry tells her life story viz her finally having a vaginal orgasm with Rojack. Rojack and nigger Shago fight. He returns to Cherry's only to find out from Roberts she has been killed. No more vaginal orgasms from her. Rojack travels to Las Vegas where he wins big at the tables, paying off all his debts. He imagines speaking with Cherry in Heaven before he heads south to Guatemala and the Yucatán. Y asi finaliza esta historia.
    ellauri107.html on line 116: Rojack's journey reflects a seminal theme for Mailer in the importance of growth by confronting serious existential situations with courage. In a 1963 letter, Mailer defines what he means by "existentialism" as "that character can dissolve in one stricken event and re-form in startling new fashion".
    ellauri107.html on line 122: For example, when Rojack murders his wife, he compares it to the killing of the Germans.
    ellauri107.html on line 124: Mailer attempted to use existentialism to excuse Rojack's misogynistic exploration as his "sexistentialist project". Rojack's victims are women and a black man, appropriate objects of the white male's "dominant wrath".
    ellauri107.html on line 125: His partial Jewish ancestry and his 'liberal' views to the contrary, Rojack is the last surviving white man as murderous hero.
    ellauri107.html on line 127: An American Dream sold well and spent six weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list, reaching number eight in April 1965.
    ellauri107.html on line 146: I can’t be the first gay man to have been an older "straight" man’s mainstay. Philip had searched diligently for a beautiful young woman to see to him as Jane Eyre looked after old Mr. Rochester. What he got instead was me. The degree of attachment surprised us both. Were we lovers? Obviously not. Were we in love? Not exactly. But ours was a criminal conversation neither could have done without.
    ellauri107.html on line 150: “Wait ’til you go well and truly to sleep where the body forks,” he said. "Fortunately there's still the hole in the back where stuff comes out - something big can still go in there, with the help of vaseline."
    ellauri107.html on line 152: "I am sensitive to nothing in all the world as I am to my moral reputation." Torment about rectitude plagued Philip as acutely as any itch in the loins. That a man who’d written lurid books and led a sleazy life should be so primly worried about what people were saying struck me as funny. But that's a typical symptom for narcissism.
    ellauri107.html on line 156: "I have, for instance, never—I repeat, never—written a word about women in general. This will come as news to my harshest critics, but it’s true. Women, each one particular, appear in my books. But womankind is nowhere to be found.” They just happen to be assholes one and all. Men are so much nicer friends.
    ellauri107.html on line 171: He was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts, to Nathaniel Hathorne and the former Elizabeth Clarke Manning. His ancestors include John Hathorne, the only judge from the Salem witch trials who never repented his involvement in the witch hunt. He entered Bowdoin College in 1821, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in 1824, and graduated in 1825. He published his first work in 1828, the novel Fanshawe; he later tried to suppress it, feeling that it was not equal to the standard of his later work.[2] He published several short stories in periodicals, which he collected in 1837 as Twice-Told Tales. The next year, he became engaged to Sophia Peabody. He worked at the Boston Custom House and joined Brook Farm, a transcendentalist community, before marrying Peabody in 1842. The couple moved to The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts, later moving to Salem, the Berkshires, then to The Wayside in Concord. The Scarlet Letter was published in 1850, followed by a succession of other novels. A political appointment as consul took Hawthorne and family to Europe before their return to Concord in 1860. Hawthorne died on May 19, 1864, and was survived by his wife and their three children.
    ellauri107.html on line 179: The zenith of [Hawthorne and Melville’s] relationship was reached . . . when Moby-Dick was published in middle November of 1851 and was dedicated to Hawthorne [“To Nathaniel Hawthorne: In token of my admiration for his genius”]. Hawthorne’s letter to Melville [at the time], like most of those to his friend, has not been preserved, but Melville’s answer on November 17 . . . speaks of the effect Hawthorne’s letter had upon him, in terms characteristic of his impassioned utterances:
    ellauri107.html on line 189: Hawthorne had also given Melville a positive book review but characteristically expressed it with ambiguity. As Kesterson says,
    ellauri107.html on line 191: . . . Hawthorne liked [Melville’s novel Typee], observing [in 1846] that . . . Melville has “that freedom of view—it would be too harsh to call it laxity of principle—which renders him tolerant of codes of morals that may be little in accordance with our own; a spirit proper enough to a young and adventurous sailor . . .”
    ellauri107.html on line 195: In the following excerpts from Hawthorne's The Blithedale Romance, the Hawthorne-like character, poet and narrator Miles Coverdale, and the Melville-like character, passionate monomaniac Hollingsworth suggest Melville's influence on the novel. The first person narrator, a young man who joins a major enterprise with mostly adventure-seeking motives, certainly calls to mind narrator Ishmael in Melville's Moby-Dick. The dark and brawny Hollingsworth, bearing a physical resemblance to Melville, cares for Coverdale and seeks his partnership, moreover, in an intensity that seems to parallel Melville's evident affection for and desire for intimacy with Hawthorne. The sharp, mysterious break in the relationships between the two authors and the fictional pair constitute yet another likeness.
    ellauri107.html on line 204: Coverdale notes that "there was something of the woman moulded into the great, stalwart frame of Hollingsworth; nor was he ashamed of it, as men often are of what is best in them, nor seemed ever to know that there was such a soft place in his heart. . . . I besought Hollingsworth to let nobody else enter the room, but continually to make me sensible of his own presence by a grasp of the hand, a word, -- a prayer, if he thought good to utter it . . . ."
    ellauri107.html on line 214: Actually, the reader would have to be remarkably obtuse not to recognize the sexual tension between Coverdale and Hollingsworth. If only we could know what Melville thought when he read it! Certainly, Melville was aware that Brook Farm in Roxbury, Massachusetts, which Blithedale represents, had enjoyed the company of Hawthorne as a communal society member for most of 1841. Perhaps he also knew that substantial portions of Coverdale’s first person narration are taken directly from Hawthorne’s Brook Farm journals, and he would certainly know better than we the extent to which the novel may also represent allusions to Hawthorne’s and his experiences together during the year before the publication of Blithedale.
    ellauri107.html on line 218: The major occurrence in Melville’s life . . . during the writing of Moby-Dick was the growing friendship with Nathaniel Hawthorne . . . . We are reminded that throughout the fall and winter of 1850, and summer of 1851, Hawthorne and Melville were visiting and writing to each other. . Hawthorne encapsulating their conversation [of August 1, 1851] by writing in his journal: “Melville and I had a talk about time and eternity, things of this world and of the next, and books, and publishers, and all possible and impossible matters, that lasted pretty deep into the night . . . .”
    ellauri107.html on line 220: [A Tanglewood Tale] dramatizes the developing friendship of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville during the 1850-1851 period when both authors resided in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. In spite of their strong attraction to each other, they become estranged by fundamental differences. Puritan-in-spite-of himself Hawthorne is pressed too far when worldly former whaler Melville becomes explicit about shipboard liaisons with fellow sailors. Though the play suggests Hawthorne is curious about same sex relations, the reserved New Englander flees Melville and the Berkshires rather than pursue the subject.
    ellauri107.html on line 236: Melville alludes to a guy named Billy Budd to Hawthorne’s short story “The Birthmark” and draws parallelograms between the two authors in regard to their interests in the relative good and evil sides of the front and back. Here is the portion that relates most clearly to the two authors’ relationship:
    ellauri107.html on line 238: Same sex relationships in the all male environment of Billy Budd’s British as well as Herman Melville’s American ships are understood. As former First Lord of the Admiralty, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once witheringly quipped, British naval tradition might well be equated with sodomy. Although Billy Budd lacks the “marriage” rites of Moby-Dick’s Ishmael and Queequeg, itcontains endearments for “Handsome Sailor” Billy that leave little doubt as to many of his mates’ ardent feelings toward him. The old Dansker on the British warship originates “Baby Budd,” also shortened to “Baby,” in reference to Billy, “the name by which the foretopman eventually became known aboard ship.” Readers also hear “one Donald” addressing Billy as “Beauty.”
    ellauri107.html on line 240: Claggart, in other words, like the Handsome Sailor’s many admirers, finds Billy attractive; but, since he believes that, for some unspecified reason, perhaps a result of paranoia, no closeness can ever exist between the two of them, the more desirable that Claggart perceives Billy, the more he hates him.
    ellauri107.html on line 242: In surveying Billy, “sometimes [Claggart’s] melancholy expression would have in it a touch of soft yearning, as if [he] could even have loved Billy but for fate and ban.” Evidently, Claggart has not fully disguised his private appreciation of Billy; but, because he believes something forbids any future for such feelings, he hardens his heart more and more fiercely toward the object of his desire. What “fate” and what “ban” does his misguided imagination perceive? Do their roles on the ship or elsewhere in society somehow doom any intimacy between them? Or does Claggart just presume Billy could never reciprocate his feelings? Might the Master at Arms simply despise sexuality in general and homosexuality in particular and, as a result, find himself driven all the more mad by his uncontrollable “yearning”? Whatever the accurate diagnosis, it is clear that Claggart distorts any positive feelings he possesses for Billy into negative ones with terrible consequences.
    ellauri107.html on line 244: Claggart’s repressed, closeted attraction to Billy finds parallels with some interpretations of Hawthorne’s evident spurning of Melville’s too intimate attentions and Hawthorne’s character in The Blithedale Romance Coverdale’s similar rejection of the invitation from Holingsworth to be his “friend of friends, forever.” For Melville, Hawthorne’s Arthur Dimmesdale’s agonizing acknowledgement of adultery must have seemed a stunning parallel with what later generations would term “coming out of the closet.” Whether Hawthorne himself were a closeted gay man, it is clear that Melville was relatively open in his affections for the senior author and that those affections were somehow turned away and seem to have left a wound that never fully healed. The evils of the closet constitute a subtext in Billy Budd that may well have brought to its author’s mind the sad sundering of his closeness with Nathaniel Hawthorne.
    ellauri107.html on line 246: Billy Budd provides an implicit indictment of the culture, whether military or civil, that encourages the kind of closet where a Claggart so readily succumbs to his “depravity according to nature.” Captain Vere likewise shows a closed, perhaps also “closeted” mind as ready prey for the phenomenon of evil. In Vere’s presence, as Billy is struck dumb by Claggart’s accusation, Claggart is struck dead by a single blow from Billy’s fist, the only response he can muster to defend himself. Although Vere cherishes Billy as “an angel of God” and knows him to be innocent of Claggart’s charges, he resists any bending of rules to protect him against the harshest of consequences for his act of insubordination. Ruthlessly silencing the dictates of his heart, “sometimes the feminine in man,” Vere effects what Claggart’s malice alone could not -- Billy’s total destruction.
    ellauri107.html on line 248: Although British naval mutineers as well as criminals ashore are explicitly shown in Billy Budd’s early chapters to have received forms of amnesty that ultimately contributed to the saving of the nation, Vere offers no such amnesty to Billy Budd. Claggart himself is rumored to have entered the service as an alternative to imprisonment, the navy’s need for manpower leading to frequent waivers of usual punishments; but Billy Budd receives no alternatives, no waivers. At Nelson’s triumphant Trafalgar, the thwarting of Napoleon’s invasion plans meant a “plenary absolution” for all the former offenders who had contributed to the victory. Billy, however, a “peacemaker,” neither a mutineer nor a criminal, makes a single misstep in retaliation against a known liar who seeks to manipulate the system to destroy him, and how is Billy to be absolved? Vere’s “vehemently exclaimed” answer: “the angel must hang!”
    ellauri107.html on line 250: Billy is first the victim of Claggart’s closet, one with similarities to the Roy Cohn and J. Edgar Hoover kinds that project self-loathing onto their targets. Vere’s condition, on the other hand, while containing degrees of benevolence, ultimately emerges as more deadly than Claggart’s. Associating his heart with his hated feminine side, Vere crushes down his capacity for love and compassion with a thoroughly brutal, Night-of-the-Long-Knives sort of intolerance. He, who would never have initiated Billy’s demise, will not permit his own ardor to soften his inflexible judgment, as that would evidently equate with irresolution and weakness. After all, he might rationalize, he is the Captain and the Captain has an image to uphold – right? Forget justice; forget humane treatment; maintaining machismo holds precedence over all! And the tragic result: mindless, meaningless, totally unnecessary suffering and loss on the altar of nothing less than evil itself!
    ellauri107.html on line 260: Speculation about Cohn's sexuality intensified following his death from AIDS in 1986. In a 2008 article published in The New Yorker, Jeffrey Toobin quotes Roger Stone: "Roy was not gay. He was a man who liked having sex with men. Gays were weak, effeminate. He always seemed to have these young blond boys around. It just wasn't discussed. He was interested in power and access." Stone worked with Cohn beginning with the Reagan campaign during the 1976 Republican Party presidential primaries.
    ellauri107.html on line 270: Taylor also recounts some of Roth's health struggles. Among other things, he suffered from back and heart problems. Taylor recalls one particular trip to the hospital with Roth where they jumped into a cab. The aggressively flatulent driver had Rush Limbaugh on at top volume. Roth, in pain, turned to Taylor and asked, are we to be spared nothing?
    ellauri107.html on line 351: Vaughn Monroe on ikävän näköinen hörökorvainen paleface joka vetää kyllä hyvin bassona Ghostriders in The sky. Pres. Reagan esittelee Vaughnin ex trumpetistina. Pili työnteli sen tahdissa 40-luvun tyttöjä housuerektio edellä pitkin talkitettua tanssilattiaa. Se oli kesä jolloin kaikkien ajatuxet täytti presidentin penis. Phillu Roth on penisten presidentti. Riittää. Tämä on aivan kuvottavaa.
    ellauri107.html on line 368: Alkaa näyttää tosiaan ettää Faunia on nuorimies, ja Fläkki on sen herrasmies reikäperse "Ralph". Mannin Aschenbachiin ja Tadzioon koko ajan vinkataan. Ja Hawthorne, selvä pyy! Valkoinen valas pyrkii veneeseen. Tämä vielä:
    ellauri107.html on line 395: The antihero of Roth’s 1995 novel Sabbath’s Theatre blinds us with his astonishing misogyny, his exponential misanthropy, his audacious nihilism - and yet he makes us care shit. The depraved Mickey Sabbath, the hero, anti-hero and villain of Philip Roth’s 1995 tour d'Eiffel, Sabbath’s Theatre. Just what he does to deserve this affection over the course of 450 bile-filled pages is hard to fathom. He virtually copies that bête noire of creative writing courses, the unsympathetic character. To discover such a monstrous creation on the page is a shock.
    ellauri107.html on line 398: He’s a supernova of sin, or a Roman candle, or a fire cracker at the very least, blazing away in Roth’s virtuoso paragraphs; blinding us with his astonishing misogyny, his exponential misanthropy, his audacious nihilism.
    ellauri107.html on line 402: In crisis over whether he’s a man or nuts. I'd say nuts. He is a sexual extremist and erotomaniac, a sociopath and wannabe paedophile, rummaging in the knicker drawer of his best friend’s teenage daughter. A habitual liar, a graveyard onanist, a childless despiser of families and couples; a joyous micturator over all laughter, hope, goodness and wholesomeness (a peculiarly American obsession: see also David Lynch), Sabbath entertains us with his negativity.
    ellauri107.html on line 404: Aren’t his hysterical riffs on death dangerously close to how we all feel when facing up to the Grim Reaper? "We all", yeah. I hate it when allsorts of teaming idiots use this "we all".
    ellauri107.html on line 406: The author’s sanctioned biographer, Claudia Roth Pierpont, comments that the Drenka “enlarges the sense of female possibility, and that’s what heroines are for”. Of course, Roth rather ruins this reverence by having Sabbath masturbate on her grave (and he’s not the only character who does), but then Phil always has to spoil the party. He's a real party pooper is Phil.
    ellauri107.html on line 414: Babbitt (1922), by Sinclair Lewis, is a satirical novel about American culture and society that critiques the vacuity of middle class life and the social pressure toward conformity. The controversy provoked by Babbitt was influential in the decision to award the Nobel Prize in Literature to Lewis in 1930.
    ellauri107.html on line 427: 1937 English author J.R.R. Tolkien published The Hobbit; the title and the originally somewhat complacent and bourgeois character of Bilbo and hobbits in general were influenced by Babbitt.
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    Hinc illae lachrumae

    ellauri107.html on line 444: In the comedy Andria (“The Girl of Andros”) by the Roman poet Terentius, Simo uses it to comment on the tears of his son Pamphilus at the funeral of a neighbor to his interlocutor Sosias. At first he was of the opinion that these were an expression of special sympathy and was pleased about it. But when he discovered that the deceased's pretty sister was also a member of the funeral procession, he realized that his son's emotion was only faked to get closer to him: hinc illae lacrumae, haec illast misericordia. ("Hence his tears, that is the reason for his pity!").
    ellauri107.html on line 448: “Lots of news. Terrible big tornado in the South. Hard luck, all right. But this, say, this is corking! Beginning of the end for those fellows! New York Assembly has passed some bills that ought to completely outlaw the socialists! And there's an elevator-runners' strike in New York and a lot of college boys are taking their places. That's the stuff! And a mass-meeting in Birmingham's demanded that this Mick agitator, this fellow De Valera, be deported. Dead right, by golly! All these agitators paid with German gold anyway. And we got no business interfering with the Irish or any other foreign government. Keep our hands strictly off. And there's another well-authenticated rumor from Russia that Lenin is dead. That's fine. It's beyond me why we don't just step in there and kick those Bolshevik cusses out.”
    ellauri107.html on line 452: “And it says here a fellow was inaugurated mayor in overalls—a preacher, too! What do you think of that!”
    ellauri107.html on line 458: he have any doctrine about preacher-mayors laid down for him, so he grunted and went on. She looked sympathetic and did not hear a word. Later she would read the headlines, the society columns, and the department-store advertisements.
    ellauri107.html on line 466: He serenely believed that the one purpose of the real-estate business was to make money for George F. Babbitt. True, it was a good advertisement at Boosters' Club lunches, and all the varieties of Annual Banquets to which Good Fellows were invited, to speak sonorously of Unselfish Public Service, the Broker's Obligation to Keep Inviolate the Trust of His Clients, and a thing called Ethics, whose nature was confusing but if you had it you were a High-class Realtor and if you hadn't you were a shyster, a piker, and a fly-by-night. These virtues awakened Confidence, and enabled you to handle Bigger Propositions. But they didn't imply that you were to be impractical and refuse to take twice the value of a house if a buyer was such an idiot that he didn't jew you down on the asking-price.
    ellauri107.html on line 469: He had, with indignation at the criticism of Zenith, skimmed through a report in which the notorious pessimist Seneca Doane, the radical lawyer, asserted that to throw boys and young girls into a bull-pen crammed with men suffering from syphilis, delirium tremens, and insanity was not the perfect way of educating them. He had controverted the report by growling, “Folks that think a jail ought to be a bloomin' Hotel Thornleigh make me sick. If people don't like a jail, let 'em behave 'emselves and keep out of it. Besides, these reform cranks always exaggerate.” That was the beginning and quite completely the end of his investigations into Zenith's charities and corrections; and as to the “vice districts” he brightly expressed it, “Those are things that no decent man monkeys with. Besides, smatter fact, I'll tell you confidentially: it's a protection to our daughters and to decent women to have a district where tough nuts can raise cain. Keeps 'em away from our own homes.”
    ellauri107.html on line 470: “A good labor union is of value because it keeps out radical unions, which would destroy property. No one ought to be forced to belong to a union, however. All labor agitators who try to force men to join a union should be hanged. In fact, just between ourselves, there oughtn't to be any unions allowed at all; and as it's the best way of fighting the unions, every business man ought to belong to an employers'-association and to the Chamber of Commerce. In union there is strength. So any selfish hog who doesn't join the Chamber of Commerce ought to be forced to.”
    ellauri107.html on line 473: But Babbitt was virtuous. He advocated, though he did not practise, the prohibition of alcohol; he praised, though he did not obey, the laws against motor-speeding; he paid his debts; he contributed to the church, the Red Cross, and the Y. M. C. A.; he followed the custom of his clan and cheated only as it was sanctified by precedent; and he never descended to trickery—though, as he explained to Paul Riesling:
    ellauri107.html on line 474: “Course I don't mean to say that every ad I write is literally true or that I always believe everything I say when I give some buyer a good strong selling-spiel. You see—you see it's like this: In the first place, maybe the owner of the property exaggerated when he put it into my hands, and it certainly isn't my place to go proving my principal a liar! And then most folks are so darn crooked themselves that they expect a fellow to do a little lying, so if I was fool enough to never whoop the ante I'd get the credit for lying anyway! In self-defense I got to toot my own horn, like a lawyer defending a client—his bounden duty, ain't it, to bring out the poor dub's good points? Why, the Judge himself would bawl out a lawyer that didn't, even if they both knew the guy was guilty! But even so, I don't pad out the truth like Cecil Rountree or Thayer or the rest of these realtors. Fact, I think a fellow that's willing to deliberately up and profit by lying ought to be shot!”
    ellauri107.html on line 478: Jovially they whooped back—Vergil Gunch, the coal-dealer, Sidney Finkelstein, the ladies'-ready-to-wear buyer for Parcher & Stein's department-store, and Professor Joseph K. Pumphrey, owner of the Riteway Business College and instructor in Public Speaking, Business English, Scenario Writing, and Commercial Law. Though Babbitt admired this savant, and appreciated Sidney Finkelstein as “a mighty smart buyer and a good liberal spender,” it was to Vergil Gunch that he turned with enthusiasm. Mr. Gunch was president of the Boosters' Club, a weekly lunch-club, local chapter of a national organization which promoted sound business and friendliness among Regular Fellows. He was also no less an official than Esteemed Leading Knight in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and it was rumored that at the next election he would be a candidate for Exalted Ruler. He was a jolly man, given to oratory and to chumminess with the arts.
    ellauri107.html on line 482: “Good hunch!” said Finkelstein, while even the learned Professor Pumphrey, a bulbous man with a pepper-and-salt cutaway and a pipe-organ voice, commented, “That makes a dandy accessory. Cigar-lighter gives tone to the dashboard.”
    ellauri107.html on line 484: Finkelstein asserted that five dollars was not too great a sum, not for a really high-class lighter which was suitably nickeled and provided with connections of the very best quality. “I always say—and believe me, I base it on a pretty fairly extensive mercantile experience—the best is the cheapest in the long run. Of course if a fellow wants to be a Jew about it, he can get cheap junk, but in the long RUN, the cheapest thing is—the best you can get! Now you take here just th' other day: I got a new top for my old boat and some upholstery, and I paid out a hundred and twenty-six fifty, and of course a lot of fellows would say that was too much—Lord, if the Old Folks—they live in one of these hick towns up-state and they simply can't get onto the way a city fellow's mind works, and then, of course, they're Jews, and they'd lie right down and die if they knew Sid had anted up a hundred and twenty-six bones. But I don't figure I was stuck, George, not a bit. Machine looks brand new now—not that it's so darned old, of course; had it less 'n three years, but I give it hard service; never drive less 'n a hundred miles on Sunday and, uh—Oh, I don't really think you got stuck, George. In the LONG run, the best is, you might say, it's unquestionably the cheapest.”
    ellauri107.html on line 487: They grinned and went into the Neronian washroom, where a line of men bent over the bowls inset along a prodigious slab of marble as in religious prostration before their own images in the massy mirror. Voices thick, satisfied, authoritative, hurtled along the marble walls, bounded from the ceiling of lavender-bordered milky tiles, while the lords of the city, the barons of insurance and law and fertilizers and motor tires, laid down the law for Zenith; announced that the day was warm-indeed, indisputably of spring; that wages were too high and the interest on mortgages too low; that Babe Ruth, the eminent player of baseball, was a noble man; and that “those two nuts at the Climax Vaudeville Theater this week certainly are a slick pair of actors.”
    ellauri107.html on line 490: “And business! The roofing business! Roofs for cowsheds! Oh, I don't mean I haven't had a lot of fun out of the Game; out of putting it over on the labor unions, and seeing a big check coming in, and the business increasing. But what's the use of it? You know, my business isn't distributing roofing—it's principally keeping my competitors from distributing roofing. Same with you. All we do is cut each other's throats and make the public pay for it!”
    ellauri107.html on line 491: “Look here now, Paul! You're pretty darn near talking socialism!” “Oh yes, of course I don't really exactly mean that—I s'pose. Course—competition—brings out the best—survival of the fittest—but—
    ellauri107.html on line 495: “Well we know—not just in the Bible alone, but it stands to reason—a man who doesn't buckle down and do his duty, even if it does bore him sometimes, is nothing but a—well, he's simply a weakling. Mollycoddle, in fact! And what do you advocate? Come down to cases! If a man is bored by his wife, do you seriously mean he has a right to chuck her and take a sneak, or even kill himself?”
    ellauri107.html on line 500: But as he went through the corridor of the Reeves Building he sighed, “Poor old Paul! I got to—Oh, damn Noel Ryland! Damn Charley McKelvey! Just because they make more money than I do, they think they're so superior. I wouldn't be found dead in their stuffy old Union Club! I—Somehow, to-day, I don't feel like going back to work. Oh well—”
    ellauri107.html on line 504: Whenever Thompson twanged, “Put your John Hancock on that line,” Babbitt was as much amused by the antiquated provincialism as any proper Englishman by any American. He knew himself to be of a breeding altogether more esthetic and sensitive than Thompson's. He was a college graduate, he played golf, he often smoked cigarettes instead of cigars, and when he went to Chicago he took a room with a private bath. “The whole thing is,” he explained to Paul Riesling, “these old codgers lack the subtlety that you got to have to-day.”
    ellauri107.html on line 511: “I don't see why they give us this old-fashioned junk by Milton and Shakespeare and Wordsworth and all these has-beens,” he protested. “Oh, I guess I could stand it to see a show by Shakespeare, if they had swell scenery and put on a lot of dog, but to sit down in cold blood and READ 'em—These teachers—how do they get that way?”
    ellauri107.html on line 512: Mrs. Babbitt, darning socks, speculated, “Yes, I wonder why. Of course I don't want to fly in the face of the professors and everybody, but I do think there's things in Shakespeare—not that I read him much, but when I was young the girls used to show me passages that weren't, really, they weren't at all nice.”
    ellauri107.html on line 513: Babbitt looked up irritably from the comic strips in the Evening Advocate. They composed his favorite literature and art, these illustrated chronicles in which Mr. Mutt hit Mr. Jeff with a rotten egg, and Mother corrected Father's vulgarisms by means of a rolling-pin. With the solemn face of a devotee, breathing heavily through his open mouth, he plodded nightly through every picture, and during the rite he detested interruptions. Furthermore, he felt that on the subject of Shakespeare he wasn't really an authority. Neither the Advocate-Times, the Evening Advocate, nor the Bulletin of the Zenith Chamber of Commerce had ever had an editorial on the matter, and until one of them had spoken he found it hard to form an original opinion. But even at risk of floundering in strange bogs, he could not keep out of an open controversy.
    ellauri107.html on line 515: “Oh punk. I don't see what's the use of law-school—or even finishing high school. I don't want to go to college 'specially. Honest, there's lot of fellows that have graduated from colleges that don't begin to make as much money as fellows that went to work early. Old Shimmy Peters, that teaches Latin in the High, he's a what-is-it from Columbia and he sits up all night reading a lot of greasy books and he's always spieling about the 'value of languages,' and the poor soak doesn't make but eighteen hundred a year, and no traveling salesman would think of working for that. I know what I'd like to do. I'd like to be an aviator, or own a corking big garage, or else—a fellow was telling me about it yesterday—I'd like to be one of these fellows that the Standard Oil
    ellauri107.html on line 516: Company sends out to China, and you live in a compound and don't have to do any work, and you get to see the world and pagodas and the ocean and everything! And then I could take up correspondence-courses. That's the real stuff! You don't have to recite to some frosty-faced old dame that's trying to show off to the principal, and you can study any subject you want to. Just listen to these! I clipped out the ads of some swell courses.”
    ellauri107.html on line 518: He snatched from the back of his geometry half a hundred advertisements of those home-study courses which the energy and foresight of American commerce have contributed to the science of education. The first displayed the portrait of a young man with a pure brow, an iron jaw, silk socks, and hair like patent leather. Standing with one hand in his trousers-pocket and the other extended with chiding forefinger, he was bewitching an audience of men with gray beards, paunches, bald heads, and every other sign of wisdom and prosperity. Above the picture was an inspiring educational symbol—no antiquated lamp or torch or owl of Minerva, but a row of dollar signs. The text ran:
    ellauri107.html on line 556: Aunt Maud and Kate return to London while Densher remains with Milly. Unfortunately, the dying girl learns from a former suitor of Kate's about the plot to get her money. She withdraws from Densher and her condition deteriorates. Densher sees her one last time before he leaves for London, where he eventually receives news of Milly's death. Milly does leave him a large amount of money despite everything. But Densher does not accept the money, and he will not marry Kate unless she also refuses the bequest. Conversely, if Kate chooses the money instead of him, Densher offers to make the bequest over to her in full. The lovers part on the novel's final page with a cryptic exclamation from Kate: "We shall never be again as we were!"
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    ellauri108.html on line 35: Teach us love and loyalty as it is in Zion.
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    ellauri108.html on line 55: · · · Will our Hebrew Warrior Lil Isaac be able to withstand the threats of Butch the School Bully? Will Lil Isaac stand for the pledge? Watch to find out!
    ellauri108.html on line 77: Rotherham's Emphasised Bible includes 49 uses of Jah. In the Sacred Scriptures Bethel Edition Bible, the Jerusalem Bible, and the New Jerusalem Bible (prior to 1998) the name "YHWH" and its abbreviated form "Yah" is found. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, used primarily by Jehovah's Witnesses, employs "Jah" in the Hebrew Scriptures, and translates Hallelujah as "Praise Jah" in the Greek Scriptures. The Divine Name King James Bible employs "JAH" in 50 instances within the Old Testament according to the Divine Name Concordance of the Divine Name King James Bible, Second Edition.
    ellauri108.html on line 79: The Spanish language Reina Valera Bible employs "JAH" in 21 instances within the Old Testament according to the Nueva Concordancia Strong Exhaustiva. The Darby Bible, Young's Literal Translation, The Jubilee Bible 2000, Lexham English Bible, The Complete Jewish Bible, Names of God Bible, The Recovery Version, Green's Literal Translation, the New Jewish Publication Society or NJPS Tanakh and World English Bible includes "Jah" (Yah in the Lexham English Bible, Complete Jewish Bible, the NJPS Tanakh and the World English Bible) numerous times within the Old Testament (as well as in the New Testament or New Covenant as is the case in Christian and Messianic Jewish Bibles) as "Hallelujah!" or "Alleluia!" (Praise Jah or Yah in either instance) which is also employed throughout the Old Testament of these Bible versions.
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    ellauri108.html on line 92: Rastas are monotheists, worshipping a singular God whom they call Jah. The term "Jah" is a shortened version of "Jehovah", the name of God in English translations of the Old Testament. Rastafari holds strongly to the immanence of this divinity; as well as regarding Jah as a deity, Rastas believe that Jah is inherent within each individual. This belief is reflected in the aphorism, often cited by Rastas, that "God is man and man is God", and Rastas speak of "knowing" Jah, in the biblical sense, rather than simply "believing" in him. In seeking to narrow the distance between humanity and divinity, Rastafari embraces mysticism.
    ellauri108.html on line 94: Jesus is an important figure in Rastafari. However, practitioners reject the traditional Christian view of Jesus, particularly the depiction of him as a white European, believing that this is a perversion of the truth. They believe that Jesus was a black African, and that the white Jesus was a false god. Many Rastas regard Christianity as the creation of the white man; they treat it with suspicion out of the view that the oppressors (white Europeans) and the oppressed (black Africans) cannot share the same God. Many Rastas take the view that the God worshipped by most white Christians is actually the Devil, and a recurring claim among Rastas is that the Pope is Satan or the Antichrist. Rastas therefore often view Christian preachers as deceivers and regard Christianity as being guilty of furthering the oppression of the African diaspora, frequently referring to it as having perpetrated "mental enslavement".
    ellauri108.html on line 98: From its origins, Rastafari was intrinsically linked with Haile Selassie, the Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974. He remains the central figure in Rastafari ideology, and although all Rastas hold him in esteem, precise interpretations of his identity differ. Understandings of how Haile Selassie relates to Jesus vary among Rastas. Many, although not all, believe that the Ethiopian monarch was the Second Coming of Jesus, legitimising this by reference to their interpretation of the nineteenth chapter of the Book of Revelation. By viewing Haile Selassie as Jesus, these Rastas also regard him as the messiah prophesied in the Old Testament, the manifestation of God in human form, and "the living God". Some perceive him as part of a Trinity, alongside God as Creator and the Holy Spirit, the latter referred to as "the Breath within the temple". Rastas who view Haile Selassie as Jesus argue that both were descendants from the royal line of the Biblical king David, while Rastas also emphasise the fact that the Makonnen dynasty, of which Haile Selassie was a member, claimed descent from the Biblical figures Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.
    ellauri108.html on line 100: Other Rastas see Selassie as embodying Jesus' teachings and essence but reject the idea that he was the literal reincarnation of Jesus. Members of the Twelve Tribes of Israel denomination, for instance, reject the idea that Selassie was the Second Coming, arguing that this event has yet to occur. From this perspective, Selassie is perceived as a messenger or emissary of God rather than a manifestation of God himself. Rastas holding to this view sometimes regard the deification of Haile Selassie as naïve or ignorant, in some cases thinking it as dangerous to worship a human being as God. There are various Rastas who went from believing that Haile Selassie was both God incarnate and the Second Coming of Jesus to seeing him as something distinct.
    ellauri108.html on line 104: While he was emperor, many Jamaican Rastas professed the belief that Haile Selassie would never die. The 1974 overthrow of Haile Selassie by the military Derg and his subsequent death in 1975 resulted in a crisis of faith for many practitioners. Some left the movement altogether. Others remained, and developed new strategies for dealing with the news. Some Rastas believed that Selassie did not really die and that claims to the contrary were Western misinformation. To bolster their argument, they pointed to the fact that no corpse had been produced; in reality, Haile Selassie's body had been buried beneath his palace, remaining undiscovered there until 1992. Another perspective within Rastafari acknowledged that Haile Selassie's body had perished, but claimed that his inner essence survived as a spiritual force. A third response within the Rastafari community was that Selassie's death was inconsequential as he had only been a "personification" of Jah rather than Jah himself.
    ellauri108.html on line 106: During his life, Selassie described himself as a devout Christian. In a 1967 interview, Selassie was asked about the Rasta belief that he was the Second Coming of Jesus, to which he responded: "I have heard of this idea. I also met certain Rastafarians. I told them clearly that I am a man, that I am mortal, and that I will be replaced by the oncoming generation, and that they should never make a mistake in assuming or pretending that a human being is emanated from a deity." His grandson Ermias Sahle Selassie has said that there is "no doubt that Haile Selassie did not encourage the Rastafari movement". Critics of Rastafari have used this as evidence that Rasta theological beliefs are incorrect, although some Rastas take Selassie's denials as evidence that he was indeed the incarnation of God, based on their reading of the Gospel of Luke.
    ellauri108.html on line 108: According to Clarke, Rastafari is "concerned above all else with black consciousness, with rediscovering the identity, personal and racial, of black people". The Rastafari movement began among Afro-Jamaicans who wanted to reject the British imperial culture that dominated Jamaica and replace it with a new identity based on a reclamation of their African heritage. Its emphasis is on the purging of any belief in the inferiority of black people, and the superiority of white people, from the minds of its followers. Rastafari is therefore Afrocentric, equating blackness with the African continent, and endorsing a form of Pan-Africanism.
    ellauri108.html on line 110: Practitioners of Rastafari identify themselves with the ancient Israelites—God's chosen people in the Old Testament—and believe that black Africans broadly or Rastas more specifically are either the descendants or the reincarnations of this ancient people. This is similar to beliefs in Judaism, although many Rastas believe that contemporary Jews' status as the descendants of the ancient Israelites is a false claim. Rastas typically believe that black Africans are God's chosen people, meaning that they made a covenant with him and thus have a special responsibility. Rastafari espouses the view that this, the true identity of black Africans, has been lost and needs to be reclaimed.
    ellauri108.html on line 112: There is no uniform Rasta view on race. Black supremacy was a theme early in the movement, with the belief in the existence of a distinctly black African race that is superior to other racial groups. While some still hold this belief, non-black Rastas are now widely accepted in the movement. Rastafari's history has opened the religion to accusations of racism. Cashmore noted that there was an "implicit potential" for racism in Rasta beliefs but he also noted that racism was not "intrinsic" to the religion. Some Rastas have acknowledged that there is racism in the movement, primarily against Europeans and Asians. Some Rasta sects reject the notion that a white European can ever be a legitimate Rasta. Other Rasta sects believe that an "African" identity is not inherently linked to black skin but rather is about whether an individual displays an African "attitude" or "spirit".
    ellauri108.html on line 115: Rastafari teaches that the black African diaspora are exiles living in "Babylon", a term which it applies to Western society. For Rastas, European colonialism and global capitalism are regarded as manifestations of Babylon, while police and soldiers are viewed as its agents. The term "Babylon" is adopted because of its Biblical associations. In the Old Testament, Babylon is the Mesopotamian city where the Israelites were held captive, exiled from their homeland, between 597 and 586 BCE; Rastas compare the exile of the Israelites in Mesopotamia to the exile of the African diaspora outside Africa. In the New Testament, "Babylon" is used as a euphemism for the Roman Empire, which was regarded as acting in a destructive manner that was akin to the way in which the ancient Babylonians acted. Rastas perceive the exile of the black African diaspora in Babylon as an experience of great suffering, with the term "suffering" having a significant place in Rasta discourse.
    ellauri108.html on line 117: Rastas view Babylon as being responsible for both the Atlantic slave trade which removed enslaved Africans from their continent and the ongoing poverty which plagues the African diaspora. Rastas turn to Biblical scripture to explain the Atlantic slave trade, believing that the enslavement, exile, and exploitation of black Africans was punishment for failing to live up to their status as Jah's chosen people. Many Rastas, adopting a Pan-Africanist ethos, have criticised the division of Africa into nation-states, regarding this as a Babylonian development, and are often hostile to capitalist resource extraction from the continent. Rastas seek to delegitimise and destroy Babylon, something often conveyed in the Rasta aphorism "Chant down Babylon". Rastas often expect the white-dominated society to dismiss their beliefs as false, and when this happens they see it as confirmation of the correctness of their faith.
    ellauri108.html on line 121: In portraying Africa as their "Promised Land", Rastas reflect their desire to escape what they perceive as the domination and degradation that they experience in Babylon. During the first three decades of the Rastafari movement, it placed strong emphasis on the need for the African diaspora to be repatriated to Africa. To this end, various Rastas lobbied the Jamaican government and United Nations to oversee this resettlement process. Other Rastas organised their own transportation to the African continent. Critics of the movement have argued that the migration of the entire African diaspora to Africa is implausible, particularly as no African country would welcome this.
    ellauri108.html on line 123: By the movement's fourth decade, the desire for physical repatriation to Africa had declined among Rastas, a change influenced by observation of the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia. Rather, many Rastas saw the idea of returning to Africa in a metaphorical sense, entailing the restoration of their pride and self-confidence as people of black African descent. The term "liberation before repatriation" began to be used within the movement. Some Rastas seek to transform Western society so that they may more comfortably live within it rather than seeking to move to Africa. There are nevertheless many Rastas who continue to emphasise the need for physical resettlement of the African diaspora in Africa.
    ellauri108.html on line 125: Rastafari is a millenarian movement, espousing the idea that the present age will come to an apocalyptic end. Many practitioners believe that on this Day of Judgement, Babylon will be overthrown, with Rastas being the chosen few who survive the upheaval. With Babylon destroyed, Rastas believe that humanity will be ushered into a "new age". This is conceived as being a millennium of peace, justice, and happiness in which the righteous shall live in Africa, now a paradise. In the 1980s, many Rastas believed that the Day of Judgment would happen around the year 2000. A view then common in the Rasta community was that the world's white people would wipe themselves out through nuclear war, with black Africans then ruling the world, something that they argued was prophesied in the Book of Daniel.
    ellauri108.html on line 127: Rastas do not believe that there is a specific afterlife to which individuals go following bodily death. They believe in the possibility of eternal life, and that only those who shun righteousness will actually die. The scholar of religion Leonard E. Barrett observed some Jamaican Rastas who believed that those practitioners who did die had not been faithful to Jah. He suggested that this attitude stemmed from the large numbers of young people that were then members of the movement, and who had thus seen only few Rastas die. Another Rasta view is that those who are righteous will undergo reincarnation, with an individual's identity remaining throughout each of their incarnations. In keeping with their views on death, Rastas eschew celebrating physical death and often avoid funerals, also repudiating the practice of ancestor veneration that is common among traditional African religions.
    ellauri108.html on line 129: Most Rastas share a pair of fundamental moral principles known as the "two great commandments": love of a black male God and love of neighbour if he too is black and male. Many Rastas believe that to determine whether they should undertake a certain act or not, they should consult the presence of Jah within themselves. He's the little red orange and green duck in your left ear. Do not listen to the little white Jesus duck on the right, he is the deevil.
    ellauri108.html on line 131: Rastafari promotes the idea of "living naturally", in accordance with what Rastas regard as nature's laws. It endorses the idea that Africa is the "natural" abode of black Africans, a continent where they can live according to African culture and tradition and be themselves on a physical, emotional, and intellectual level. Practitioners believe that Westerners and Babylon have detached themselves from nature through technological development and thus have become debilitated, slothful, and decadent. Some Rastas express the view that they should adhere to what they regard as African laws rather than the laws of Babylon, thus defending their involvement in certain acts which may be illegal in the countries that they are living in. In emphasising this Afrocentric approach, Rastafari expresses overtones of black nationalism.
    ellauri108.html on line 133: Some Rastas have promoted activism as a means of achieving socio-political reform, while others believe in awaiting change that will be brought about through divine intervention in human affairs. In Jamaica, Rastas typically do not vote, derogatorily dismissing politics as "politricks", and rarely involve themselves in political parties or unions. The Rasta tendency to believe that socio-political change is inevitable opens the religion up to the criticism from the political left that it encourages adherents to do little or nothing to alter the status quo. Other Rastas do engage in political activism; the Ghanaian Rasta singer-songwriter Rocky Dawuni for instance was involved in campaigns promoting democratic elections, while in Grenada, many Rastas joined the People's Revolutionary Government formed in 1979.
    ellauri108.html on line 135: Rastafari promotes what it regards as the restoration of black manhood, believing that men in the African diaspora have been emasculated by Babylon. It espouses patriarchal principles, including the idea that women should submit to male leadership. External observers—including scholars such as Cashmore and Edmonds—have claimed that Rastafari accords women an inferior position to men. Rastafari women usually accept this subordinate position and regard it as their duty to obey their men; the academic Maureen Rowe suggested that women were willing to join the religion despite its restrictions because they valued the life of structure and discipline it provided. Rasta discourse often presents women as morally weak and susceptible to deception by evil, and claims that they are impure while menstruating. Rastas legitimise these gender roles by citing Biblical passages, particularly those in the Book of Leviticus and in the writings of Paul the Apostle. The Rasta Shop is a store selling items associated with Rastafari in the U.S. state of Oregon.
    ellauri108.html on line 137: Rasta women usually wear clothing that covers their head and hides their body contours. Trousers are usually avoided, in favour of long skirts. Women are expected to cover their head while praying, and in some Rasta groups this is expected of them whenever in public. Rasta discourse insists this female dress code is necessary to prevent women attracting men and presents it as an antidote to the sexual objectification of women in Babylon. Rasta men are permitted to wear whatever they choose. Although men and women took part alongside each other in early Rasta rituals, from the late 1940s and 1950s the Rasta community increasingly encouraged gender segregation for ceremonies. This was legitimised with the explanation that women were impure through menstruation and that their presence at the ceremonies would distract male participants.
    ellauri108.html on line 139: As it existed in Jamaica, Rastafari did not promote monogamy. Rasta men are permitted multiple female sex partners, while women are expected to reserve their sexual activity for one male partner. Marriage is not usually formalised through legal ceremonies but is a common-law affair, although many Rastas are legally married. Rasta men refer to their female partners as "queens", or "empresses", while the males in these relationships are known as "kingmen". Rastafari places great importance on family life and the raising of children, with reproduction being encouraged. The religion emphasises the place of men in child-rearing, associating this with the recovery of African manhood. Women often work, sometimes while the man raises the children at home. Rastafari typically rejects feminism, although since the 1970s growing numbers of Rasta women have called for greater gender equity in the movement. The scholar Terisa E. Turner for instance encountered Kenyan feminists who were appropriating Rastafari content to suit their political agenda. Some Rasta women have challenged gender norms by wearing their hair uncovered in public and donning trousers.
    ellauri108.html on line 141: Rastafari regards procreation as the purpose of sex, and thus oral and anal sex are usually forbidden. Both contraception and abortion are usually censured, and a common claim in Rasta discourse is that these were inventions of Babylon to decrease the black African birth-rate. Rastas typically express hostile attitudes to homosexuality, regarding homosexuals as evil and unnatural; this attitude derives from references to same-sex sexual activity in the Bible. Homosexual Rastas probably conceal their sexual orientation because of these attitudes. Rastas typically see the growing acceptance of birth control and homosexuality in Western society as evidence of the degeneration of Babylon as it approaches its apocalyptic end.
    ellauri108.html on line 143: Rastas refer to their cultural and religious practices as "livity". Rastafari does not place emphasis on hierarchical structures. It has no professional priesthood, with Rastas believing that there is no need for a priest to act as mediator between the worshipper and divinity. It nevertheless has "elders", an honorific title bestowed upon those with a good reputation among the community. Although respected figures, they do not necessarily have administrative functions or responsibilities. When they do oversee ritual meetings, they are often responsible for helping to interpret current events in terms of Biblical scripture. Elders often communicate with each other through a network to plan movement events and form strategies.
    ellauri108.html on line 145: The term "grounding" is used among Rastas to refer to the establishment of relationships between like-minded practitioners. Groundings often take place in a commune or yard, and are presided over by an elder. The elder is charged with keeping discipline and can ban individuals from attending. The number of participants can range from a handful to several hundred. Activities that take place at groundings include the playing of drums, chanting, the singing of hymns, and the recitation of poetry. Cannabis, known as ganja, is often smoked. Most groundings contain only men, although some Rasta women have established their own all-female grounding circles.
    ellauri108.html on line 147: One of the central activities at groundings is "reasoning". This is a discussion among assembled Rastas about the religion's principles and their relevance to current events. These discussions are supposed to be non-combative, although attendees can point out the fallacies in any arguments presented. Those assembled inform each other about the revelations that they have received through meditation and dream. Each contributor is supposed to push the boundaries of understanding until the entire group has gained greater insight into the topic under discussion. In meeting together with like-minded individuals, reasoning helps Rastas to reassure one another of the correctness of their beliefs. Rastafari meetings are opened and closed with prayers. These involve supplication of God, the supplication for the hungry, sick, and infants, and calls for the destruction of the Rastas' enemies, and then close with statements of adoration.
    ellauri108.html on line 148: Princes shall come out of Egypt, Ethiopia shall stretch forth her hand unto God. Oh thou God of Ethiopia, thou God of divine majesty, thy spirit come within our hearts to dwell in the parts of righteousness. That the hungry be fed, the sick nourished, the aged protected, and the infant cared for. Teach us love and loyalty as it is in Zion.
    ellauri108.html on line 152: Nyabinghi Issemblies typically take place in rural areas, being situated in the open air or in temporary structures—known as "temples" or "tabernacles"—specifically constructed for the purpose. Any elder seeking to sponsor a Nyabinghi Issembly must have approval from other elders and requires the adequate resources to organise such an event. The assembly usually lasts between three and seven days. During the daytime, attendees engage in food preparation, ganja smoking, and reasoning, while at night they focus on drumming and dancing around bonfires. Nyabinghi Issemblies often attract Rastas from a wide area, including from different countries. They establish and maintain a sense of solidarity among the Rasta community and cultivate a feeling of collective belonging. Unlike in many other religions, rites of passage play no role in Rastafari; on death, various Rastas have been given Christian funerals by their relatives, as there are no established Rasta funeral rites.
    ellauri108.html on line 154: The principal ritual of Rastafari is the smoking of ganja, also known as marijuana or cannabis or pot. Among the names that Rastas give to the plant are callie, Iley, "the herb", "the holy herb", "the grass", and "the weed". Cannabis is usually smoked during groundings, although some practitioners also smoke it informally in other contexts. Some Rastas smoke it almost all of the time, something other practitioners regard as excessive, and many practitioners also ingest cannabis in a tea, as a spice in cooking, and as an ingredient in medicine. However, not all Rastas use ganja; abstainers explain that they have already achieved a higher level of consciousness and thus do not require it.
    ellauri108.html on line 156: In Rastafari, cannabis is considered a sacrament. Rastas argue that the use of ganja is promoted in the Bible, specifically in Genesis, Psalms, and Revelation. They regard it as having healing properties, eulogise it for inducing feelings of "peace and love", and claim that it cultivates a form of personal introspection that allows the smokers to discover their inner divinity. Some Rastas believe that cannabis smoke serves as an incense that counteracts immoral practices in society.
    ellauri108.html on line 160: There are various options that might explain how cannabis smoking came to be part of Rastafari. By the 8th century, Arab traders had introduced cannabis to Central and Southern Africa. In the 19th century, enslaved Bakongo people arrived in Jamaica, where they established the religion of Kumina. In Kumina, cannabis was smoked during religious ceremonies in the belief that it facilitated possession by ancestral spirits. The religion was largely practiced in south-east Jamaica's Saint Thomas Parish, where a prominent early Rasta, Leonard Howell, lived while he was developing many of Rastafari's beliefs and practices; it may have been through Kumina that cannabis became part of Rastafari. A second possible source was the use of cannabis in Hindu rituals. Hindu migrants arrived in Jamaica as indentured servants from British India between 1834 and 1917, and brought cannabis with them. A Jamaican Hindu priest, Laloo, was one of Howell's spiritual advisors, and may have influenced his adoption of ganja. The adoption of cannabis may also have been influenced by the widespread medicinal and recreational use of cannabis among Afro-Jamaicans in the early 20th century. Early Rastafarians may have taken an element of Jamaican culture which they associated with their peasant past and the rejection of capitalism and sanctified it by according it Biblical correlates.
    ellauri108.html on line 162: In many countries—including Jamaica—cannabis is illegal and by using it, Rastas protest the rules and regulations of Babylon. In the United States, for example, thousands of practitioners have been arrested because of their possession of the drug. Rastas have also advocated for the legalisation of cannabis in those jurisdictions where it is illegal; in 2015, Jamaica decriminalized personal possession of marijuana up to two ounces and legalized it for medicinal and scientific purposes. In 2019, Barbados legalised Rastafari use of cannabis within religious settings and pledged 60 acres (24 ha) of land for Rastafari to grow it.
    ellauri108.html on line 164: Rastafari music developed at reasoning sessions, where drumming, chanting, and dancing are all present. Rasta music is performed to praise and commune with Jah, and to reaffirm the rejection of Babylon. Rastas believe that their music has healing properties, with the ability to cure colds, fevers, and headaches. Many of these songs are sung to the tune of older Christian hymns, but others are original Rasta creations.
    ellauri108.html on line 166: The bass-line of Rasta music is provided by the akete, a three-drum set, which is accompanied by percussion instruments like rattles and tambourines. A syncopated rhythm is then provided by the fundeh drum. In addition, a peta drum improvises over the rhythm. The different components of the music are regarded as displaying different symbolism; the bassline symbolises blows against Babylon, while the lighter beats denote hope for the future.
    ellauri108.html on line 168: As Rastafari developed, popular music became its chief communicative medium. During the 1960s, ska was a popular musical style in Jamaica, and although its protests against social and political conditions were mild, it gave early expression to Rasta socio-political ideology. Particularly prominent in the connection between Rastafari and ska were the musicians Count Ossie and Don Drummond. Ossie was a drummer who believed that black people needed to develop their own style of music; he was heavily influenced by Burru, an Afro-Jamaican drumming style. Ossie subsequently popularised this new Rastafari ritual music by playing at various groundings and groundations around Jamaica, with songs like "Another Moses" and "Babylon Gone" reflecting Rasta influence. Rasta themes also appeared in Drummond's work, with songs such as "Reincarnation" and "Tribute to Marcus Garvey".
    ellauri108.html on line 170: 1968 saw the development of reggae in Jamaica, a musical style typified by slower, heavier rhythms than ska and the increased use of Jamaican Patois. Like calypso, reggae was a medium for social commentary, although it demonstrated a wider use of radical political and Rasta themes than were previously present in Jamaican popular music. Reggae artists incorporated Rasta ritual rhythms, and also adopted Rasta chants, language, motifs, and social critiques. Songs like The Wailers' "African Herbsman" and Peter Tosh's "Legalize It" referenced cannabis use, while tracks like The Melodians' "Rivers of Babylon" and Junior Byles' "Beat Down Babylon" referenced Rasta beliefs in Babylon. Reggae gained widespread international popularity during the mid-1970s, coming to be viewed by black people in many different countries as music of the oppressed. Many Rastas grew critical of reggae, believing that it had commercialised their religion. Although reggae contains much Rastafari symbolism, and the two are widely associated, the connection is often exaggerated by non-Rastas. Most Rastas do not listen to reggae music, and reggae has also been utilised by other religious groups, such as Protestant Evangelicals. Out of reggae came dub music; dub artists often employ Rastafari terminology, even when not Rastas themselves.
    ellauri108.html on line 172: Rastas typically regard words as having an intrinsic power, seeking to avoid language that contributes to servility, self-degradation, and the objectification of the person. Practitioners therefore often use their own form of language, known commonly as "dread talk", "Iyaric", and "Rasta talk". Developed in Jamaica during the 1940s, this use of language fosters group identity and cultivates particular values. Adherents believe that by formulating their own language they are launching an ideological attack on the integrity of the English language, which they view as a tool of Babylon. The use of this language helps Rastas distinguish and separate themselves from non-Rastas, for whom—according to Barrett—Rasta rhetoric can be "meaningless babbling". However, Rasta terms have also filtered into wider Jamaican speech patterns.
    ellauri108.html on line 173: Rastas regularly use the three colours of the Ethiopian flag for their movement, although they often add black to this tricolour, symbolising the black skin of the African people
    ellauri108.html on line 175: Rastas make wide use of the pronoun "I". This denotes the Rasta view that the self is divine, and reminds each Rasta that they are not a slave and have value, worth, and dignity as a human being. For instance, Rastas use "I" in place of "me", "I and I" in place of "we", "I-ceive" in place of "receive", "I-sire" in place of "desire", "I-rate" in place of "create", and "I-men" in place of "Amen". Rastas refer to this process as "InI Consciousness" or "Isciousness". Rastas typically refer to Haile Selassie as "Haile Selassie I", thus indicating their belief in his divinity. Rastas also typically believe that the phonetics of a word should be linked to its meaning. For instance, Rastas often use the word "downpression" in place of "oppression" because oppression bears down on people rather than lifting them up, with "up" being phonetically akin to "opp-". Similarly, they often favour "livicate" over "dedicate" because "ded-" is phonetically akin to the word "dead". In the early decades of the religion's development, Rastas often said "Peace and Love" as a greeting, although the use of this declined as Rastafari matured.
    ellauri108.html on line 177: Rastas often make use of the colours red, black, green, and gold. Red, gold, and green were used in the Ethiopian flag, while, prior to the development of Rastafari, the Jamaican black nationalist activist Marcus Garvey had used red, green, and black as the colours for the Pan-African flag representing his United Negro Improvement Association. According to Garvey, the red symbolised the blood of martyrs, the black symbolised the skin of Africans, and the green represented the vegetation of the land, an interpretation endorsed by some Rastas. The colour gold is often included alongside Garvey's three colours; it has been adopted from the Jamaican flag, and is often interpreted as symbolising the minerals and raw materials which constitute Africa's wealth. Rastas often paint these colours onto their buildings, vehicles, kiosks, and other items, or display them on their clothing, helping to distinguish Rastas from non-Rastas and allowing adherents to recognise their co-religionists. As well as being used by Rastas, the colour set has also been adopted by Pan-Africanists more broadly, who use it to display their identification with Afrocentricity; for this reason it was adopted on the flags of many post-independence African states. Rastas often accompany the use of these three or four colours with the image of the Lion of Judah, also adopted from the Ethiopian flag and symbolizing Haile Selassie.
    ellauri108.html on line 180: An ital breakfast consists of ackee, plantain, boiled food, breadfruit, and mango-pineapple juice.
    ellauri108.html on line 182: Rastas seek to produce food "naturally", eating what they call ital, or "natural" food. This is often grown organically, and locally. Most Rastas adhere to the dietary laws outlined in the Book of Leviticus, and thus avoid eating pork or crustaceans. Other Rastas remain vegetarian, or vegan, a practice stemming from their interpretation of Leviticus. Many also avoid the addition of additives, including sugar and salt, to their food. Rasta dietary practices have been ridiculed by non-Rastas; in Ghana for example, where food traditionally includes a high meat content, the Rastas' emphasis on vegetable produce has led to the joke that they "eat like sheep and goats". In Jamaica, Rasta practitioners have commercialised ital food, for instance by selling fruit juices prepared according to Rasta custom.
    ellauri108.html on line 187: Rastas use their physical appearance as a means of visually demarcating themselves from non-Rastas like the whites. Male practitioners will often grow long beards, and many Rastas prefer to wear African styles of clothing, such as dashikis, rather than styles that originated in Western countries. However, it is the formation of hair into dreadlocks that is one of the most recognisable Rasta symbols. Rastas believe that dreadlocks are promoted in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Numbers, and regard them as a symbol of strength linked to the hair of the Biblical figure of Samson. They argue that their dreadlocks mark a covenant that they have made with Jah, and reflect their commitment to the idea of 'naturalness'. They also perceive the wearing of dreads as a symbolic rejection of Babylon and a refusal to conform to its norms regarding grooming aesthetics. Rastas are often critical of black people who straighten their hair, believing that it is an attempt to imitate white European hair and thus reflects alienation from a person's African identity. Sometimes this dreadlocked hair is then shaped and styled, often inspired by a lion's mane symbolising Haile Selassie, who is regarded as "the Conquering Lion of Judah".
    ellauri108.html on line 189: Rastas differ on whether they regard dreadlocks as compulsory for practicing the religion. Some Rastas do not wear their hair in dreadlocks; within the religion they are often termed "cleanface" Rastas, with those wearing dreadlocked hair often called "locksmen". Some Rastas have also joined the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, the Christian organisation to which Haile Selassie belonged, and these individuals are forbidden from putting their hair in dreadlocks by the Church. In reference to Rasta hairstyles, Rastas often refer to non-Rastas as "baldheads", or "combsome", while those who are new to Rastafari and who have only just started to grow their hair into dreads are termed "nubbies". Members of the Bobo Ashanti sect of Rastas conceal their dreadlocks within turbans, while some Rastas tuck their dreads under a rastacap or tam headdress, usually coloured green, red, black, and yellow. Dreadlocks and Rastafari-inspired clothing have also been worn for aesthetic reasons by non-Rastas. For instance, many reggae musicians who do not adhere to the Rastafari religion wear their hair in dreads. A Rasta man wearing a rastacap has been sighted in Jamaica.
    ellauri108.html on line 191: From the beginning of the Rastafari movement in the 1930s, adherents typically grew beards and tall hair, perhaps in imitation of Haile Selassie. The wearing of hair as dreadlocks then emerged as a Rasta practice in the 1940s; there were debates within the movement as to whether dreadlocks should be worn or not, with proponents of the style becoming dominant. There are various claims as to how this practice was adopted. One claim is that it was adopted in imitation of certain African nations, such as the Maasai, Somalis, or Oromo, or that it was inspired by the hairstyles worn by some of those involved in the anti-colonialist Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya. An alternative explanation is that it was inspired by the hairstyles of the Hindu sadhus.
    ellauri108.html on line 193: The wearing of dreadlocks has contributed to negative views of Rastafari among non-Rastas, many of whom regard it as wild and unattractive. Dreadlocks remain socially stigmatised in many societies; in Ghana for example, they are often associated with the homeless and mentally ill, with such associations of marginality extending onto Ghanaian Rastas. In Jamaica during the mid-20th century, teachers and police officers used to forcibly cut off the dreads of Rastas. In various countries, Rastas have since won legal battles ensuring their right to wear dreadlocks: in 2020, for instance, the High Court of Malawi ruled that all public schools must allow their students to wear dreadlocks.
    ellauri108.html on line 195: Rastafari developed out of the legacy of the Atlantic slave trade, in which over ten million Africans were enslaved and transported to the Americas between the 16th and 19th centuries. Under 700,000 of these slaves were settled in the British colony of Jamaica. The British government abolished slavery in the Caribbean island in 1834, although racial prejudice remained prevalent across Jamaican society.
    ellauri108.html on line 199: Further contributing significantly to Rastafari's development were Ethiopianism and the Back to Africa ethos, both traditions with 18th-century roots. In the 19th century, there were growing calls for the African diaspora located in Western Europe and the Americas to be resettled in Africa, with some of this diaspora establishing colonies in Sierra Leone and Liberia. Based in Liberia, the black Christian preacher Edward Wilmot Blyden began promoting African pride and the preservation of African tradition, customs, and institutions. Also spreading throughout Africa was Ethiopianism, a movement that accorded special status to the east African nation of Ethiopia because it was mentioned in various Biblical passages. For adherents of Ethiopianism, "Ethiopia" was regarded as a synonym of Africa as a whole.
    ellauri108.html on line 201: Marcus Garvey, a prominent black nationalist theorist who heavily influenced Rastafari and is regarded as a prophet by many Rastas. The Jamaican activist Marcus Garvey, spent much of his adult life in the US and Britain. Garvey supported the idea of global racial separatism and called for part of the African diaspora to relocate to Africa. His ideas faced opposition from civil rights activists like W. E. B. Du Bois who supported racial integration, and as a mass movement, Garveyism declined in the Great Depression of the 1930s. A rumour later spread that in 1916, Garvey had called on his supporters to "look to Africa" for the crowning of a black king; this quote was never verified. However, in August 1930, Garvey's play, Coronation of an African King, was performed in Kingston. Its plot revolved around the crowning of the fictional Prince Cudjoe of Sudan, although it anticipated the crowning of Haile Selassie later that year. Rastas hold Garvey in great esteem, with many regarding him as a prophet. Garvey knew of Rastafari, but took a largely negative view of the religion; he also became a critic of Haile Selassie, calling him "a great coward" who rules a "country where black men are chained and flogged".
    ellauri108.html on line 203: Haile Selassie was crowned Emperor of Ethiopia in 1930. A number of Jamaica's Christian clergymen claimed that Selassie's coronation was evidence that he was the black messiah that they believed was prophesied in the Book of Revelation, the Book of Daniel, and Psalms. Over the following years, several street preachers—most notably Leonard Howell, Archibald Dunkley, Robert Hinds, and Joseph Hibbert—began claiming that Haile Selassie was the returned Jesus. They first did so in Kingston, and soon the message spread throughout 1930s Jamaica, especially among poor communities who were hit particularly hard by the Great Depression. Clarke stated that "to all intents and purposes this was the beginning" of the Rastafari movement.
    ellauri108.html on line 205: Howell has been described as the "leading figure" in the early Rastafari movement. He preached that black Africans were superior to white Europeans and that Afro-Jamaicans should owe their allegiance to Haile Selassie rather than to George V, King of Great Britain and Ireland. The island's British authorities arrested him and charged him with sedition in 1934, resulting in his two-year imprisonment. Following his release, Howell established the Ethiopian Salvation Society and in 1939 established a Rasta community, known as Pinnacle, in Saint Catherine Parish. Police feared that Howell was training his followers for an armed rebellion and were angered that it was producing cannabis for sale. They raided the community on several occasions and Howell was imprisoned for a further two years. Upon his release he returned to Pinnacle, but the police continued with their raids and shut down the community in 1954; Howell himself was committed to a mental hospital.
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    Emperor Haile Selassie looking a little haunted in Addis Abeba after he got back to Ethiopia

    ellauri108.html on line 214: Rastafari's main appeal was among the lower classes of Jamaican society. For its first thirty years, Rastafari was in a conflictual relationship with the Jamaican authorities. Jamaica's Rastas expressed contempt for many aspects of the island's society, viewing the government, police, bureaucracy, professional classes, and established churches as instruments of Babylon. Relations between practitioners and the police were strained, with Rastas often being arrested for cannabis possession. During the 1950s the movement grew rapidly in Jamaica itself and also spread to other Caribbean islands, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
    ellauri108.html on line 216: In the 1940s and 1950s, a more militant brand of Rastafari emerged. The vanguard of this was the House of Youth Black Faith, a group whose members were largely based in West Kingston. Backlash against the Rastas grew after a practitioner of the religion allegedly killed a woman in 1957. In March 1958, the first Rastafarian Universal Convention was held in the settlement of Back-o-Wall, Kingston. Following the event, militant Rastas unsuccessfully tried to capture the city in the name of Haile Selassie. Later that year they tried again in Spanish Town. The increasing militancy of some Rastas resulted in growing alarm about the religion in Jamaica. According to Cashmore, the Rastas became "folk devils" in Jamaican society. In 1959, the self-declared prophet and founder of the African Reform Church, Claudius Henry, sold thousands of tickets to Afro-Jamaicans, including many Rastas, for passage on a ship that he claimed would take them to Africa. The ship never arrived and Henry was charged with fraud. In 1960 he was sentenced to six years imprisonment for conspiring to overthrow the government. Henry's son was accused of being part of a paramilitary cell and executed, confirming public fears about Rasta violence. One of the most prominent clashes between Rastas and law enforcement was the Coral Gardens incident of 1963, in which an initial skirmish between police and Rastas resulted in several deaths and led to a larger roundup of practitioners. Clamping down on the Rasta movement, in 1964 the island's government implemented tougher laws surrounding cannabis use.
    ellauri108.html on line 218: At the invitation of Jamaica's government, Haile Selassie visited the island for the first time on 21 April 1966, with thousands of Rastas assembled in the crowd waiting to meet him at the airport. The event was the high point of their discipleship for many of the religion's members. Over the course of the 1960s, Jamaica's Rasta community underwent a process of routinisation, with the late 1960s witnessing the launch of the first official Rastafarian newspaper, the Rastafarian Movement Association's Rasta Voice. The decade also saw Rastafari develop in increasingly complex ways, as it did when some Rastas began to reinterpret the idea that salvation required a physical return to Africa, instead interpreting salvation as coming through a process of mental decolonisation that embraced African approaches to life.
    ellauri108.html on line 220: Whereas its membership had previously derived predominantly from poorer sectors of society, in the 1960s Rastafari began attracting support from more privileged groups like students and professional musicians. The foremost group emphasising this approach was the Twelve Tribes of Israel, whose members came to be known as "Uptown Rastas". Among those attracted to Rastafari in this decade were middle-class intellectuals like Leahcim Semaj, who called for the religious community to place greater emphasis on scholarly social theory as a method of achieving change. Although some Jamaican Rastas were critical of him, many came under the influence of the Guyanese black nationalist academic Walter Rodney, who lectured to their community in 1968 before publishing his thoughts as the pamphlet Groundings. Like Rodney, many Jamaican Rastas were influenced by the U.S.-based Black Power movement. After Black Power declined following the deaths of prominent exponents such as Malcolm X, Michael X, and George Jackson, Rastafari filled the vacuum it left for many black youth.
    ellauri108.html on line 222: In the mid-1970s, reggae's international popularity exploded. The most successful reggae artist was Bob Marley, who—according to Cashmore—"more than any other individual, was responsible for introducing Rastafarian themes, concepts and demands to a truly universal audience". Reggae's popularity led to a growth in "pseudo-Rastafarians", individuals who listened to reggae and wore Rasta clothing but did not share its belief system. Many Rastas were angered by this, believing it commercialised their religion.
    ellauri108.html on line 227: Through reggae, Rasta musicians became increasingly important in Jamaica's political life during the 1970s. To bolster his popularity with the electorate, Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley employed Rasta imagery and courted and obtained support from Marley and other reggae musicians. Manley described Rastas as a "beautiful and remarkable people" and carried a cane, the "rod of correction", which he claimed was a gift from Haile Selassie. Following Manley's example, Jamaican political parties increasingly employed Rasta language, symbols, and reggae references in their campaigns, while Rasta symbols became increasingly mainstream in Jamaican society. This helped to confer greater legitimacy on Rastafari, with reggae and Rasta imagery being increasingly presented as a core part of Jamaica's cultural heritage for the growing tourist industry. In the 1980s, a Rasta, Barbara Makeda Blake Hannah, became a senator in the Jamaican Parliament.
    ellauri108.html on line 229: Enthusiasm for Rastafari was dampened by the unexpected death of Haile Selassie in 1975 and that of Marley in 1981. During the 1980s, the number of Rastas in Jamaica declined, with Pentecostal and other Charismatic Christian groups proving more successful at attracting young recruits. Several publicly prominent Rastas converted to Christianity, and two of those who did so—Judy Mowatt and Tommy Cowan—maintained that Marley had converted from Rastafari to Christianity, in the form of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, during his final days. The significance of Rastafari messages in reggae also declined with the growing popularity of dancehall, a Jamaican musical genre that typically foregrounded lyrical themes of hyper-masculinity, violence, and sexual activity rather than religious symbolism.
    ellauri108.html on line 231: The mid-1990s saw a revival of Rastafari-focused reggae associated with musicians like Anthony B, Buju Banton, Luciano, Sizzla, and Capleton. From the 1990s, Jamaica also witnessed the growth of organised political activity within the Rasta community, seen for instance through campaigns for the legalisation of cannabis and the creation of political parties like the Jamaican Alliance Movement and the Imperial Ethiopian World Federation Incorporated Political Party, none of which attained more than minimal electoral support. In 1995, the Rastafari Centralization Organization was established in Jamaica as an attempt to organise the Rastafari community.
    ellauri108.html on line 233: Rastafari is not a homogeneous movement and has no single administrative structure, nor any single leader. A majority of Rastas avoid centralised and hierarchical structures because they do not want to replicate the structures of Babylon and because their religion's ultra-individualistic ethos places emphasis on inner divinity. The structure of most Rastafari groups is less like that of Christian denominations and is instead akin to the cellular structure of other African diasporic traditions like Haitian Vodou, Cuban Santería, and Jamaica's Revival Zion. Since the 1970s, there have been attempts to unify all Rastas, namely through the establishment of the Rastafari Movement Association, which sought political mobilisation. In 1982, the first international assembly of Rastafari groups took place in Toronto, Canada. This and subsequent international conferences, assemblies, and workshops have helped to cement global networks and cultivate an international community of Rastas.
    ellauri108.html on line 237: Probably the largest Rastafari group, the House of Nyabinghi is an aggregate of more traditional and militant Rastas who seek to retain the movement close to the way in which it existed during the 1940s. They stress the idea that Haile Selassie was Jah and the reincarnation of Jesus. The wearing of dreadlocks is regarded as indispensable and patriarchal gender roles are strongly emphasised, while, according to Cashmore, they are "vehemently anti-white". Nyabinghi Rastas refuse to compromise with Babylon and are often critical of reggae musicians like Marley, whom they regard as having collaborated with the commercial music industry.
    ellauri108.html on line 239: The Bobo Ashanti sect was founded in Jamaica by Emanuel Charles Edwards through the establishment of his Ethiopia Africa Black International Congress (EABIC) in 1958. The group established a commune in Bull Bay, where they were led by Edwards until his 1994 death. The group hold to a highly rigid ethos. Edwards advocated the idea of a new trinity, with Haile Selassie as the living God, himself as the Christ, and Garvey as the prophet. Male members are divided into two categories: the "priests" who conduct religious services and the "prophets" who take part in reasoning sessions. It places greater restrictions on women than most other forms of Rastafari; women are regarded as impure because of menstruation and childbirth and so are not permitted to cook for men. The group teaches that black Africans are God's chosen people and are superior to white Europeans, with members often refusing to associate with white people. Bobo Ashanti Rastas are recognisable by their long, flowing robes and turbans.
    ellauri108.html on line 242: The Twelve Tribes of Israel were founded in 1968 in Kingston by Vernon Carrington. He proclaimed himself the reincarnation of the Old Testament prophet Gad and his followers call him "Prophet Gad", "Brother Gad", or "Gadman". It is commonly regarded as the most liberal form of Rastafari and the closest to Christianity. Practitioners are often dubbed "Christian Rastas" because they believe Jesus is the only saviour; Haile Selassie is accorded importance, but is not viewed as the second coming of Jesus. The group divides its members into twelve groups according to which Hebrew calendar month they were born in; each month is associated with a particular colour, body part, and mental function. Maintaining dreadlocks and an ital diet are considered commendable but not essential, while adherents are called upon to read a chapter of the Bible each day. Membership is open to individuals of any racial background.
    ellauri108.html on line 244: The Twelve Tribes peaked in popularity during the 1970s, when it attracted artists, musicians, and many middle-class followers—Marley among them—resulting in the terms "middle-class Rastas" and "uptown Rastas" being applied to members of the group. Carrington died in 2005, since which time the Twelve Tribes of Israel have been led by an executive council. As of 2010, it was recorded as being the largest of the centralised Rasta groups. It remains headquartered in Kingston, although it has followers outside Jamaica; the group was responsible for establishing the Rasta community in Shashamane, Ethiopia.
    ellauri108.html on line 246: The Church of Haile Selassie, Inc., was founded by Abuna Foxe and operated much like a mainstream Christian church, with a hierarchy of functionaries, weekly services, and Sunday schools. In adopting this broad approach, the Church seeks to develop Rastafari's respectability in wider society. Fulfilled Rastafari is a multi-ethnic movement that has spread in popularity during the 21st century, in large part through the Internet. The Fulfilled Rastafari group accept Haile Selassie's statements that he was a man and that he was a devout Christian, and so place emphasis on worshipping Jesus through the example set forth by Haile Selassie. The wearing of dreadlocks and the adherence to an ital diet are considered issues up to the individual.
    ellauri108.html on line 248: Born in the ghettos of Kingston, Jamaica, the Rastafarian movement has captured the imagination of thousands of black youth, and some white youth, throughout Jamaica, the Caribbean, Britain, France, and other countries in Western Europe and North America. It is also to be found in smaller numbers in parts of Africa—for example, in Ethiopia, Ghana, and Senegal—and in Australia and New Zealand, particularly among the Maori.
    ellauri108.html on line 250: As of 2012, there were an estimated 700,000 to 1,000,000 Rastas worldwide. They can be found in many different regions, including most of the world's major population centres. Rastafari's influence on wider society has been more substantial than its numerical size, particularly in fostering a racial, political, and cultural consciousness among the African diaspora and Africans themselves. Men dominate Rastafari. In its early years, most of its followers were men, and the women who did adhere to it tended to remain in the background. This picture of Rastafari's demographics has been confirmed by ethnographic studies conducted in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
    ellauri108.html on line 252: The Rasta message resonates with many people who feel marginalised and alienated by the values and institutions of their society. Internationally, it has proved most popular among the poor and among marginalised youth. In valorising Africa and blackness, Rastafari provides a positive identity for youth in the African diaspora by allowing them to psychologically reject their social stigmatisation. It then provides these disaffected people with the discursive stance from which they can challenge capitalism and consumerism, providing them with symbols of resistance and defiance. Cashmore expressed the view that "whenever there are black people who sense an injust disparity between their own material conditions and those of the whites who surround them and tend to control major social institutions, the Rasta messages have relevance."
    ellauri108.html on line 254: Rastafari is a non-missionary religion. However, elders from Jamaica often go "trodding" to instruct new converts in the fundamentals of the religion. On researching English Rastas during the 1970s, Cashmore noted that they had not converted instantaneously, but rather had undergone "a process of drift" through which they gradually adopted Rasta beliefs and practices, resulting in their ultimate acceptance of Haile Selassie's central importance. Based on his research in West Africa, Neil J. Savishinsky found that many of those who converted to Rastafari came to the religion through their pre-existing use of marijuana as a recreational drug.
    ellauri108.html on line 256: Rastas often claim that—rather than converting to the religion—they were actually always a Rasta and that their embrace of its beliefs was merely the realisation of this. There is no formal ritual carried out to mark an individual's entry into the Rastafari movement, although once they do join an individual often changes their name, with many including the prefix "Ras". Rastas regard themselves as an exclusive and elite community, membership of which is restricted to those who have the "insight" to recognise Haile Selassie's importance. Practitioners thus often regard themselves as the "enlightened ones" who have "seen the light". Many of them see no point in establishing good relations with non-Rastas, believing that the latter will never accept Rastafari doctrine as truth.
    ellauri108.html on line 258: Some Rastas have left the religion. Clarke noted that among British Rastas, some returned to Pentecostalism and other forms of Christianity, while others embraced Islam or no religion. Some English ex-Rastas described disillusionment when the societal transformation promised by Rastafari failed to appear, while others felt that while Rastafari would be appropriate for agrarian communities in Africa and the Caribbean, it was not suited to industrialised British society. Others experienced disillusionment after developing the view that Haile Selassie had been an oppressive leader of the Ethiopian people. Cashmore found that some British Rastas who had more militant views left the religion after finding its focus on reasoning and music insufficient for the struggle against white domination and racism.
    ellauri108.html on line 262: Barrett described Rastafari as "the largest, most identifiable, indigenous movement in Jamaica." In the mid-1980s, there were approximately 70,000 members and sympathisers of Rastafari in Jamaica. The majority were male, working-class, former Christians aged between 18 and 40. In the 2011 Jamaican census, 29,026 individuals identified as Rastas. Jamaica's Rastas were initially entirely from the Afro-Jamaican majority, and although Afro-Jamaicans are still the majority, Rastafari has also gained members from the island's Chinese, Indian, Afro-Chinese, Afro-Jewish, mulatto, and white minorities. Until 1965 the vast majority were from the lower classes, although it has since attracted many middle-class members; by the 1980s there were Jamaican Rastas working as lawyers and university professors. Jamaica is often valorised by Rastas as the fountain-head of their faith, and many Rastas living elsewhere travel to the island on pilgrimage.
    ellauri108.html on line 264: Both through travel between the islands, and through reggae's popularity, Rastafari spread across the eastern Caribbean during the 1970s. Here, its ideas complemented the anti-colonial and Afrocentric views prevalent in countries like Trinidad, Grenada, Dominica, and St Vincent. In these countries, the early Rastas often engaged in cultural and political movements to a greater extent than their Jamaican counterparts had. Various Rastas were involved in Grenada's 1979 New Jewel Movement and were given positions in the Grenadine government until it was overthrown and replaced following the U.S. invasion of 1983. Although Fidel Castro's Marxist–Leninist government generally discouraged foreign influences, Rastafari was introduced to Cuba alongside reggae in the 1970s. Foreign Rastas studying in Cuba during the 1990s connected with its reggae scene and helped to further ground it in Rasta beliefs. In Cuba, most Rastas have been male and from the Afro-Cuban population.
    ellauri108.html on line 266: Rastafari was introduced to the United States and Canada with the migration of Jamaicans to continental North America in the 1960s and 1970s. American police were often suspicious of Rastas and regarded Rastafari as a criminal sub-culture. Rastafari also attracted converts from within several Native American communities and picked up some support from white members of the hippie subculture, which was then in decline. In Latin America, small communities of Rastas have also established in Brazil, Panama, and Nicaragua.
    ellauri108.html on line 268: Some Rastas in the African diaspora have followed through with their beliefs about resettlement in Africa, with Ghana and Nigeria being particularly favoured. In West Africa, Rastafari has spread largely through the popularity of reggae, gaining a larger presence in Anglophone areas than their Francophone counterparts. Caribbean Rastas arrived in Ghana during the 1960s, encouraged by its first post-independence president, Kwame Nkrumah, while some native Ghanaians also converted to the religion. The largest congregation of Rastas has been in southern parts of Ghana, around Accra, Tema, and the Cape Coast, although Rasta communities also exist in the Muslim-majority area of northern Ghana. The Rasta migrants' wearing of dreadlocks was akin to that of the native fetish priests, which may have assisted the presentation of these Rastas as having authentic African roots in Ghanaian society. However, Ghanaian Rastas have complained of social ostracism and prosecution for cannabis possession, while non-Rastas in Ghana often consider them to be "drop-outs", "too Western", and "not African enough".
    ellauri108.html on line 270: A smaller number of Rastas are found in Muslim-majority countries of West Africa, such as Gambia and Senegal. One West African group that wear dreadlocks are the Baye Faal, a Mouride sect in Senegambia, some of whose practitioners have started calling themselves "Rastas" in reference to their visual similarity to Rastafari. The popularity of dreadlocks and marijuana among the Baye Faal may have been spread in large part through access to Rasta-influenced reggae in the 1970s. A small community of Rastas also appeared in Burkina Faso.
    ellauri108.html on line 272: In the 1960s, a Rasta settlement was established in Shashamane, Ethiopia, on land made available by Haile Selassie's Ethiopian World Federation. The community faced many problems; 500 acres were confiscated by the Marxist government of Mengistu Haile Mariam. There were also conflicts with local Ethiopians, who largely regarded the incoming Rastas, and their Ethiopian-born children, as foreigners. The Shashamane community peaked at a population of 2,000, although subsequently declined to around 200.
    ellauri108.html on line 274: By the early 1990s, a Rasta community existed in Nairobi, Kenya, whose approach to the religion was informed both by reggae and by traditional Kikuyu religion. Rastafari groups have also appeared in Zimbabwe, and in South Africa; in 2008, there were at least 12,000 Rastas in the country. At an African Union/Caribbean Diaspora conference in South Africa in 2005, a statement was released characterising Rastafari as a force for integration of Africa and the African diaspora.
    ellauri108.html on line 277: During the 1950s and 1960s, Rastas were among the thousands of Caribbean migrants who settled in the United Kingdom, leading to small groups appearing in areas of London such as Brixton and Notting Hill in the 1950s. By the late 1960s, Rastafari had attracted converts from the second generation of British Caribbean people, spreading beyond London to cities like Birmingham, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester, and Bristol. Its spread was aided by the gang structures that had been cultivated among black British youth by the rudeboy subculture, and gained increasing attention in the 1970s through reggae's popularity. According to the 2001 United Kingdom Census there are about 5000 Rastafari living in England and Wales. Clarke described Rastafari as a small but "extremely influential" component of black British life.
    ellauri108.html on line 279: Rastafari also established itself in various continental European countries, among them the Netherlands, Germany, Portugal, and France, gaining a particular foothold among black migrant populations but also attracting white converts. In France for instance it established a presence in two cities with substantial black populations, Paris and Bordeaux, while in the Netherlands, it attracted converts within the Surinamese migrant community.
    ellauri108.html on line 281: Rastafari attracted membership from within the Maori population of New Zealand, and the Aboriginal population of Australia. Rastafari has also established a presence in Japan, and in Israel, primarily among those highlighting similarities between Judaism and Rastafari.
    ellauri108.html on line 289: First Jew of color to lead an American Jewish museum resigns, citing gender and racial discrimination. Gugulethu Moyo, former executive director of the Jewish History Museum in Tucson, Arizona. (Courtesy of Gugulethu Moyo).
    ellauri108.html on line 291: Moyo’s resignation on Monday capped a period of increasing acrimony between her and the Jewish History Museum’s board. Six months after the museum’s board unanimously selected Moyo to lead the museum, Moyo is publicly accusing the board of dysfunction fueled by racism and sexism — and the board is threatening to sue her for allegedly leaking private information.
    ellauri108.html on line 293: “I faced gender discrimination and racism, and it was a toxic environment with the board never letting me run the organization I was hired to run,” Moyo said. “I was not treated as a leader.”
    ellauri108.html on line 295: Speaking through a public relations firm, the incoming board chair of the museum, Eric Schindler, the CEO of a local social services nonprofit, rejected Moyo’s allegations of racism and sexism.
    ellauri108.html on line 297: “Our organization is dedicated to justice in all aspects of its operations and community outreach,” Schindler said in a statement.
    ellauri108.html on line 299: As a survivor of genocide in Zimbabwe who went on to build a career as a human rights activist and lawyer on three continents, Moyo was seen not only as an impeccable hire to carry on the museum’s vision but also as a bearer of racial progress for the Jewish community as many of its institutions attempt to increase their diversity. She pledged to use her position to fight racism, especially in the wake of last year’s Black Lives Matter protests.
    ellauri108.html on line 301: Two major donors — Wayne and Amy Gould, whose family name was on the museum’s Holocaust History Center — took issue with Moyo’s approach.
    ellauri108.html on line 302: In January, the Goulds demanded that their family name be removed from the Holocaust center because Moyo had refused to accept their interpretation of the center’s mission.
    ellauri108.html on line 307: “I saw a presentation from the center about bail bonds and I’m thinking, What does that have to do with Holocaust education? We donate to anything that helps educate people about the horrors of the Holocaust as long as it is apolitical. What does some coons getting shot just because they´re black have to do with it? Us jews count as white in America, for crissake!
    ellauri108.html on line 309: Schindler rubbished the Goulds behind their back:
    ellauri108.html on line 310: We will never make such a mean person happy with us and we should have no interest in a foolish attempt to placate them.”
    ellauri108.html on line 313: Soon, Moyo was demanding an outside investigation into the board’s conduct, and complained that her labor was being extracted from her to the point of abuse. In increasingly tense emails, she brought up past instances in which she was compelled to clean toilets and work weekends, for example.
    ellauri108.html on line 375: In school, when we were taught of the slave trade, we did mot hear of the glory of the kings and the Kebra Nagast. We heard about "his story." We did not hear of African glory black my story, the truth as revealed in the Kebra Nagast We came to realize that even the Bible is just a version of
    ellauri108.html on line 379: Solomons hubris, his tragic flaw, is the meat and bone of the Ethiopian bible, the Kebra Nagast, which, translated, is the glory of the kings. In this work, unlike the King James' bible, we see King Solomon struggling with his own mortality. Bayna-Lehkem, or David, as he is called by Solomon because of likeness to the boy's grandfather, King David, is a man of virtue who will extend his glory to Ethiopia. So, Solomon's weakness for women, which brings about his dissolution, gives him the thing he is truly seeking: a son to walk his own footsteps, like Shakespeare's Hamnet, a son wiser, by dint of his virtue, than himself. A son wiser than himself, that sounds rather like a stone too big to both create and throw. Solomon is disinherited by the lord when he marries the daughter of the Pharaoh and worships her golden insect idols. A hairy spider on its back. For this he is punished severely. We discern his absolute nihilism. His ultimate disillusionment. Knowledge is nothing but sorrow. He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow. In the bitter nutmeat of the Ecclesiastes. Who was the mother? Of course, Queen Sheba. She was, by all reports, black.
    ellauri108.html on line 381: I know Jah will provide, Benjy says with certainty. When that truth came I had no money, no job, no food. The child, my child, is crying and crying, my wife can't shut him up. As a matter of fact, she schedaadled. Just vamoosed. I am so vexed I can't pray no more. So I open the door and look to the sea. There I see a boat with three fishermen in it. The men are fishing but there is no space in the boat for another person. Out there on the sea, the waves are tall. Behind that boat, I see someone swimming. A little boy swimming along after the boat. I am wondering why the fishermen don't stop to pick up the boy in such a rough sea. But then I come to an understandingand it is Jah who put this idea into my head. That little boy's job is to dive for the fish traps, bring them up from the bottom. He is diving in that rough, rough sea for fish traps, and raising them up, all heavy with saltwater, all by himself. Just a little boy, too. Maybe ten years old. But so strong. Sometimes the sea cover him. I wouldn't see him or the boat. Then they would bounce him back into the sea.
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    Meet 3 (or 4) Young Men with Uncompromising Faith Even in the Face of Death

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    ellauri108.html on line 395: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in and out of the flames. (Where is man n:o 4?)
    ellauri108.html on line 401: In chapter three in the Book of Daniel, we are introduced to three young men: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who hold on to their belief in God even when threatened with a fiery death. Their story serves as inspiration for those who question their faith or who face hardship for their beliefs.
    ellauri108.html on line 404: The story takes place about 600 years before Jesus Christ was born when King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon besieged Jerusalem and took captive many of Israel's finest citizens. Among those deported to Babylon were four young men from the tribe of Judah: Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah.
    ellauri108.html on line 406: Once in captivity, the youths were given new names. Daniel was now called Belteshazzar, Hananiah was called Shadrach, Mishael was called Meshach, and Azariah was called Abednego.
    ellauri108.html on line 408: These four Hebrew youths soon proved themselves to be exceptionally wise. As a result, they found favor with King Nebuchadnezzar. When Daniel turned out to be the only man capable of interpreting one of Nebuchadnezzar's troubling dreams, the king placed him in a high position over the whole province of Babylon, including over all of the wise men of the land. At Daniel's request, the king appointed Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego as Daniel's advisors.
    ellauri108.html on line 412: King Nebuchadnezzar had a huge golden image built as a symbol of his power and glory. He then commanded that his people bow down and worship this image whenever they heard the sound of his musical herald. Those who disobeyed the order would be thrown into an immense, blazing furnace.
    ellauri108.html on line 414: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, however, worshipped only the One True God, and they refused to bow down to the false idol. They were brought before Nebuchadnezzar to face their fate but remained courageous in the face of the king's demand to bow down before the golden statue. They said:
    ellauri108.html on line 416: "O Nebuchadnezzar, we have no need to answer you in this matter. If this be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of your hand, O king. But if not, be it known to you, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the golden image that you have set up." (Daniel 3:16-18, ESV)
    ellauri108.html on line 418: Furious, Nebuchadnezzar ordered the furnace to be heated seven times hotter than average. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were bound and cast into the flames. The fiery blast was so hot it killed the soldiers who had escorted them.
    ellauri108.html on line 420: But as King Nebuchadnezzar peered into the furnace, he marveled at what he saw:
    ellauri108.html on line 423: Then the king called the men to come out of the furnace. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego emerged unharmed, with not even a hair on their heads singed or the smell of smoke on their clothing.
    ellauri108.html on line 426: "Blessed be the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who has sent his angel and delivered his servants, who trusted in him, and set aside the king's command, and yielded up their bodies rather than serve and worship any god except their own God." (Daniel 3:28, ESV)
    ellauri108.html on line 428: Through God's miraculous deliverance of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego that day, Nebuchadnezzar declared that the remaining Israelites in captivity were now protected from harm and were guaranteed freedom of worship. And Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego received a royal promotion.
    ellauri108.html on line 432: Who was the fourth man Nebuchadnezzar saw in the flames? Was it Daniel? Naah, he was out of it. Bible scholars believe he was either an angel or a manifestation of Christ. Regardless, his appearance was miraculous, a heavenly bodyguard sent by God to protect Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego during their intense time of need.
    ellauri108.html on line 434: However, God's miraculous intervention in a moment of crisis is not promised. If it were, believers would not need to exercise faith. The lesson here is that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego trusted God and were determined to be faithful without any guarantee of deliverance. They had no assurance they would survive the flames, but they stood firm anyway.
    ellauri108.html on line 436: Today's Christians might not be threatened by fiery death, but many are tested nonetheless. Those facing tough times might look to this story for inspiration, knowing that it is possible to stand firm in their faith even if God does not come to their rescue.
    ellauri108.html on line 453: Because of what they regard as the corruption of the Bible, Rastas also turn to other sources that they believe shed light on black African history. Common texts used for this purpose include Leonard Howell's 1935 work The Promised Key, Robert Athlyi Rogers' 1924 book Holy Piby, and Fitz Balintine Pettersburg's 1920s work, the Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy. Many Rastas also treat the Kebra Nagast, a 14th-century Ethiopian text, as a source through which to interpret the Bible.
    ellauri108.html on line 455: Rastas who view Haile Selassie as Jesus argue that both were descendants from the royal line of the Biblical king David, while Rastas also emphasise the fact that the Makonnen dynasty, of which Haile Selassie was a member, claimed descent from the Biblical figures Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.
    ellauri108.html on line 461: Its emphasis is on the purging of any belief in the inferiority of black people, and the superiority of white people, from the minds of its followers.[99] Rastafari is therefore Afrocentric, equating blackness with the African continent, and endorsing a form of Pan-Africanism.
    ellauri108.html on line 463: Practitioners of Rastafari identify themselves with the ancient Israelites—God's chosen people in the Old Testament—and believe that black Africans broadly or Rastas more specifically are either the descendants or the reincarnations of this ancient people.[102] This is similar to beliefs in Judaism,[103] although many Rastas believe that contemporary Jews' status as the descendants of the ancient Israelites is a false claim.[104] Rastas typically believe that black Africans are God's chosen people, meaning that they made a covenant with him and thus have a special responsibility. Rastafari espouses the view that this, the true identity of black Africans, has been lost and needs to be reclaimed. Some Rasta sects reject the notion that a white European can ever be a legitimate Rasta.
    ellauri108.html on line 467: Rastafari teaches that the black African diaspora are exiles living in "Babylon", a term which it applies to Western society. For Rastas, European colonialism and global capitalism are regarded as manifestations of Babylon, while police and soldiers are viewed as its agents.The term "Babylon" is adopted because of its Biblical associations. In the Old Testament, Babylon is the Mesopotamian city where the Israelites were held captive, exiled from their homeland, between 597 and 586 BCE; Rastas compare the exile of the Israelites in Mesopotamia to the exile of the African diaspora outside Africa. In the New Testament, "Babylon" is used as a euphemism for the Roman Empire, which was regarded as acting in a destructive manner that was akin to the way in which the ancient Babylonians acted. Rastas perceive the exile of the black African diaspora in Babylon as an experience of great suffering, with the term "suffering" having a significant place in Rasta discourse.
    ellauri108.html on line 474: Rastas turn to Biblical scripture to explain the Atlantic slave trade, believing that the enslavement, exile, and exploitation of black Africans was punishment for failing to live up to their status as Jah's chosen people.
    ellauri108.html on line 479: During the first three decades of the Rastafari movement, it placed strong emphasis on the need for the African diaspora to be repatriated to Africa. To this end, various Rastas lobbied the Jamaican government and United Nations to oversee this resettlement process. Other Rastas organised their own transportation to the African continent. Critics of the movement have argued that the migration of the entire African diaspora to Africa is implausible, particularly as no African country would welcome this.
    ellauri108.html on line 481: By the movement's fourth decade, the desire for physical repatriation to Africa had declined among Rastas, a change influenced by observation of the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia. Rather, many Rastas saw the idea of returning to Africa in a metaphorical sense, entailing the restoration of their pride and self-confidence as people of black African descent.
    ellauri108.html on line 485: Rastafari is a millenarian movement, espousing the idea that the present age will come to an apocalyptic end. Many practitioners believe that on this Day of Judgement, Babylon will be overthrown, with Rastas being the chosen few who survive the upheaval. With Babylon destroyed, Rastas believe that humanity will be ushered into a "new age". This is conceived as being a millennium of peace, justice, and happiness in which the righteous shall live in Africa, now a paradise.
    ellauri108.html on line 487: In the 1980s, many Rastas believed that the Day of Judgment would happen around the year 2000. A view then common in the Rasta community was that the world's white people would wipe themselves out through nuclear war, with black Africans then ruling the world, something that they argued was prophesied in the Book of Daniel.
    ellauri108.html on line 489: Rastas do not believe that there is a specific afterlife to which individuals go following bodily death. They believe in the possibility of eternal life, and that only those who shun righteousness will actually die. The scholar of religion Leonard E. Barrett observed some Jamaican Rastas who believed that those practitioners who did die had not been faithful to Jah. He suggested that this attitude stemmed from the large numbers of young people that were then members of the movement, and who had thus seen only few Rastas die. Another Rasta view is that those who are righteous will undergo reincarnation, with an individual's identity remaining throughout each of their incarnations. In keeping with their views on death, Rastas eschew celebrating physical death and often avoid funerals, also repudiating the practice of ancestor veneration that is common among traditional African religions.
    ellauri108.html on line 491: The scholar Maureen Warner-Lewis observed that Rastafari combined a "radical, even revolutionary" stance on socio-political issues, particularly regarding race, with a "profoundly traditional" approach to "philosophical conservatism" on other religious issues. Rastas typically look critically upon modern capitalism with its consumerism and materialism. They favour small-scale, pre-industrial and agricultural societies. Not just sinners but bad businessmen.
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    Nekrologeja


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    ellauri109.html on line 54: die Du in unsere Dunkelheit gebracht,
    ellauri109.html on line 56: Wir wissen es, Dein Licht scheint in der Nacht.
    ellauri109.html on line 74: flog durch die stillen Lande als flöge sie nach Haus…
    ellauri109.html on line 91: Vaclav Havel
    ellauri109.html on line 146: Wir sind die Seinen lachenden Munds.
    ellauri109.html on line 152: Wenn Du bei Nacht in den Himmel schaust,
    ellauri109.html on line 155: weil ich auf einem von ihnen lache.
    ellauri109.html on line 157: die lachen können.
    ellauri109.html on line 161: Du wirst dich daran erinnern, wie gerne du mit mir gelacht hast.
    ellauri109.html on line 165: Wenn du bei Nacht den Himmel anschaust,
    ellauri109.html on line 166: wird es sein, als lachten alle Sterne,
    ellauri109.html on line 168: weil ich auf einem von ihnen lache.
    ellauri109.html on line 181: Ja die Sporen der Liebe, sie ist es Spass zu nachlassen.
    ellauri109.html on line 199: Warum nicht einfach gestehen, dass das Leben einen Sinn weder hat noch benötigt.
    ellauri109.html on line 219: Alger syntyi ja kuoli Massachusettsissa. Hänen teoksensa kuvaavat menestyksen saavuttamista kovan työn tuloksena. Näin hän vahvisti amerikkalaisten käsitystä, että jokainen on oman onnensa seppä, niinkuin kusitolppa kehtas sanoa Mauno Koivistosta äijän kuollessa.
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    Searle's unnatural acts


    ellauri109.html on line 268: John Rogers Searle (/sɜːrl/; born July 31, 1932) is an American philosopher. He was Willis S. and Marion Slusser Professor Emeritus of the Philosophy of Mind and Language and Professor of the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley until June 2019, when his emeritus status was revoked for having violated the university’s sexual harassment policies. Widely noted for his contributions to the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and social philosophy, he began teaching at UC Berkeley in 1959.
    ellauri109.html on line 270: In 2000 Searle received the Jean Nicod Prize; in 2004, the National Humanities Medal; and in 2006, the Mind & Brain Prize. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2010. Searle's early work on speech acts, influenced by J. L. Austin and Ludwig Wittgenstein, helped establish his reputation. His notable concepts include the "Chinese room" argument against "strong" artificial intelligence.
    ellauri109.html on line 272: In the late 1980s, Searle, along with other landlords, petitioned Berkeley's rental board to raise the limits on how much he could charge tenants under the city's 1980 rent-stabilization ordinance. The rental board refused to consider Searle's petition and Searle filed suit, charging a violation of due process. In 1990, in what came to be known as the "Searle Decision", the California Supreme Court upheld Searle's argument in part and Berkeley changed its rent-control policy, leading to large rent-increases between 1991 and 1994. Searle was reported to see the issue as one of fundamental rights, being quoted as saying "The treatment of landlords in Berkeley is comparable to the treatment of blacks in the South ... our rights have been massively violated and we are here to correct that injustice." The court described the debate as a "morass of political invective, ad hominem attack, and policy argument".
    ellauri109.html on line 274: Shortly after the September 11 attacks, Searle wrote an article arguing that the attacks were a particular event in a long-term struggle against forces that are intractably opposed to the United States, and signaled support for a more aggressive neoconservative interventionist foreign policy. He called for the realization that the United States is in a more-or-less permanent state of war with these forces. Moreover, a probable course of action would be to deny terrorists the use of foreign territory from which to stage their attacks. Finally, he alluded to the long-term nature of the conflict and blamed the attacks on the lack of American resolve to deal forcefully with America's enemies over the past several decades.
    ellauri109.html on line 276: In March 2017, Searle became the subject of sexual assault allegations. The Los Angeles Times reported: "A new lawsuit alleges that university officials failed to properly respond to complaints that John Searle, an 84-year-old renowned philosophy professor, sexually assaulted his 24-year-old research associate last July and cut her pay when she rejected his advances." The case brought to light several earlier complaints against Searle, on which Berkeley allegedly had failed to act.
    ellauri109.html on line 278: The lawsuit, filed in a California court on March 21, 2017, sought damages both from Searle and from the Regents of the University of California as his employers. It also claims that Jennifer Hudin, the director of the John Searle Center for Social Ontology, where the complainant had been employed as an assistant to Searle, has stated that Searle "has had sexual relationships with his students and others in the past in exchange for academic, monetary or other benefits". After news of the lawsuit became public, several previous allegations of sexual harassment by Searle were also revealed.
    ellauri109.html on line 321: The merchant Hans Kohlhase lived in Cölln on the Spree (now incorporated into Berlin) in the Margraviate of Brandenburg in the 16th century. In October 1532 he set out on a trip to the Leipzig Trade Fair in the neighboring Electorate of Saxony. On the way two of his horses were seized, at the command of the Junker von Zaschwitz, as a supposed fee for passage through Saxony. Kohlhase sought redress in the Saxon courts but failed to obtain it. Outraged, he issued a public challenge in 1534 and burned down houses in Wittenberg. Even a letter of admonition from Martin Luther could not dissuade him, and Kohlhase and the band he collected committed further acts of terror. In 1540 he was finally captured and tried, and was publicly broken on the wheel in Berlin on 22 March 1540. From this history Kleist fashioned a novella that dramatized a personal quest for justice in defiance of the claims of the general law and the community.
    ellauri109.html on line 328: However, shortly before being beheaded, he opens the amulet on his neck containing the papers regarding the House of Saxony and swallows them. The Elector of Saxony is so distressed by this act that he faints, and Kohlhaas is beheaded shortly, feeling two foot sho-o-o-rt.
    ellauri109.html on line 385: En 1846, elle rencontre Gustave Flaubert, jeune inconnu dans l'atelier du peintre James Pradier. Il est âgé de 25 ans, elle de 30. Ils deviennent amants. La liaison ne dure pas. Elle quitte son mari en 1847. Pour subvenir à ses besoins et à ceux de sa fille, elle écrit vite et répond à des commandes. Elle raconte dans ses mémentos comment elle doit se battre pour garder son indépendance et tenter d'être reconnue par ses confrères masculins
    ellauri109.html on line 389: Bien que jouissant d'une célébrité personnelle et d'un succès littéraire certains à son époque, l’œuvre de Louise Colet a connu un certain déclin au cours du XXe siècle, absente de la plupart des manuels d'histoire littéraire. Sa rupture difficile avec Gustave Flaubert à partir de 1856 pourrait y être pour quelque chose, celui-ci ayant dès lors dénigré fermement l’œuvre de son ancienne maîtresse, que d'autres comme Victor Hugo acclamaient.
    ellauri109.html on line 410: C’est en Égypte, durant le règne de Méhémet Ali Pacha, qu’une délégation française débarque en terre des pharaons dans l’intention de moderniser le pays du Nil. Parmi ses membres, y figurent Maxime Du Camp en tant que photographe, mais aussi Gustave Flaubert, qui n’a pas encore 30 ans et surtout qui n’est pas encore devenu un écrivain notoire. Sa mission au sein de la délégation reste peu claire. L’occasion pour Mohamed Taan, en prenant certaines libertés de romancier, de parler sans ambages de l’homosexualité de l’auteur de La tentation de saint Antoine…
    ellauri109.html on line 416: À partir de 1870, Flaubert est confronté à de nombreux malheurs : sa mère meurt ainsi que Louise Colet et George Sand. Il est également confronté à des problèmes financiers et à des échecs littéraires. Il se met à écrire un roman satirique, « Bouvard et Pécuchet » qui sera publié inachevé en 1881.
    ellauri109.html on line 423: [...] Je doute que les femmes vaillent les hommes ; la laideur de ceux-ci ajoute beaucoup comme Art. [...] Puisque nous causons de bardaches, voici ce que j’en sais. Ici, c’est très bien porté. On avoue sa sodomie et on en parle à table d’hôte.
    ellauri109.html on line 425: Quelquefois, on nie un petit peu, tout le monde alors vous engueule et cela finit par s’avouer. Voyageant pour notre instruction et chargés d’une mission par le gouvernement, nous avons regardé comme de notre devoir de nous livrer à ce mode d’éjaculation. L’occasion ne s’en est pas encore présentée, nous la cherchons pourtant.
    ellauri109.html on line 427: C’est aux bains que cela se pratique. On retient le bain pour soi (cinq francs), y compris les masseurs, la pipe, le café, le linge et on enfile son gamin dans une des salles. Tu sauras du reste que tous les garçons de bain sont bardaches.
    ellauri109.html on line 429: [...] Pauvre cher bougre, j’ai bien envie de t’embrasser. Je serai content quand je reverrai ta figure. [...] Adieu, je t’embrasse et suis plus que jamais "Maréchal de Richelieu, juste-au-corps bleu, Mousquetaire gris, régence et cardinal Dubois", sacrebleu !
    ellauri109.html on line 439: Cette réaction négative de Flaubert a Colet se retrouve des années avant la rupture définitive.
    ellauri109.html on line 441: Une première rupture avec Louise Colet en apporte la preuve. Dans sa lettre datée du dimanche 7 mars 1847, Flaubert ose enfin clamer à quel point il est allergique32 aux valeurs qu’elle véhicule, valeurs qui baignent et macèrent dans le discours ambiant du romantisme humanitaire33 : « tes idées de moralité, de patrie, de dévouement, tes goûts en littérature, tout cela était antipathique à mes idées, à mes goûts. »34 Ce qui vient immédiatement après est l’affirmation d’une esthétique, sur le mode de l’antithèse : « amoureux exclusif de la ligne pure, du galbe saillant, de la couleur criante, de la note sonore, je retrouvais toujours chez toi je ne sais quel ton noyé de sentiment qui atténuait tout, et altérait jusqu'à ton esprit ». Voilà les griefs d’un amant qui ne sépare pas l’art de la vie. Le lexique sentimental se trouve accaparé par le commentaire stylistique : « amoureux exclusif », écrit Flaubert, non pas d’une femme, comme Louise, elle, le voudrait, mais du tracé ferme, il lui reproche son « ton noyé de sentiment » qu’il interprète comme une déperdition de force et de précision. De même, les muscles relâchés, les lignes floues et les déliaisons trahissent le corps du texte féminin.
    ellauri109.html on line 451: Flaubert se donne pour mission urgente de la sauver des séductions du sirupeux : « leur poésie est une bavachure d’eau sucrée. Siirapinlitkutusta. J’aime l’ordure, comme dans Rabelais qui n’est point du tout un homme à gaudrioles.
    ellauri109.html on line 453: Le poète du « Lac » « n’a jamais pissé que de l’eau claire ». Vieil écrivain incontinent, victime de sa facilité, il écrit sans marquer.
    ellauri109.html on line 455: Ainsi, dans une lettre datée du mardi 6 juillet 1852, il revient sur le récit qu’elle lui a fait de sa promenade au clair de lune avec Musset (on sait que Musset est un spécialiste des bal(l)ades au clair de lune). Flaubert écrit donc longuement sur Musset en réaction à l’épisode que lui rapporte Louise Colet, assez naïve ou ennuyée pour lui faire ce genre de compte rendu détaillé, à moins qu’elle n’ait trouvé là un moyen commode de le provoquer : elle lui raconte la rencontre de nuit, la scène où Musset, ivre de dépit, la jette d’un fiacre en marche.
    ellauri109.html on line 457: Flaubert n’est pas dupe. Il administre à cette innocente douteuse une morale qui mériterait d’être ajoutée au Dictionnaire des idées reçues : « Il est dans les idées reçues qu’on ne va pas se promener avec un homme au clair de lune pour admirer la lune. » Mais Musset a beau être diminué, il a été célèbre, ils se voient, tandis que Flaubert, tout mâle qu’il est, reste bien abstrait dans sa retraite de Croisset, à se battre comme un forcené avec l’expression. Il n’est pas facile d’être longtemps l’amante d’un obscur ermite ni de faire l’amour par correspondance. Le but est atteint puisque Flaubert s’interroge sous les yeux de Louise : « Ai-je été jaloux, moi, dans tout ça ? — Il se peut.
    ellauri109.html on line 461: Il me déplaît pour avoir mis en axiomes et pratique « la Poésie du cœur » (double farce à l'usage des impuissants et des charlatans). En voilà un qui a été peu critique ! Il me paraît avoir eu sur l'humanité le coup d'œil d'un coiffeur sentimental ! Toujours « mon pauvre cœur », toujours les larmes ! — je crois du reste que la mère Colet l'a reproduit assez fidèlement ? et il est facile maintenant de le bien connaître. As-tu remarqué ses affectations de noblesse ? Ses éternels bals aux ambassades ? Comme c'est beau cet homme qui porte sa douleur dans le monde ! — telle qu'un bijou rare, pour l'ébahissement de ces Messieurs et ces Dames !
    ellauri109.html on line 463: Flaubert liikuttuu enemmän Fontainen puluista kuin koko Lamartinen tuotannosta. Ihan pelkästä aiheesta! No nehän olikin sateenkaaripuluja. La fable est mentionnée par Horace comme « les deux pigeons si connus » dans ses Épîtres en 19 ou 18 av. J.-C. Horatius ja sen Fuscus oli kuin Nemin far och pappa.
    ellauri109.html on line 476: Two pigeons (or doves in Elizur Wright's American translation) live together in the closest friendship and 'cherish for each other/The love that brother hath for brother.' One of them yearns for a change of scene and eventually flies off on what he promises will be only a three-day adventure. During this time he is caught in a storm with little shelter, ensnared, attacked by predators and then injured by a boy with a sling, returning with relief to roam no more.
    ellauri109.html on line 509: Over time, he took on vast themes—love, lust, loneliness, marriage, masculinity, ambition, community, solitude, loyalty, betrayal, patriotism, rebellion, piety, disgrace, the body, the imagination, American history, mortality, the relentless mistakes of life—and he did so in a variety of forms: comedy, parody, romance, conventional narrative, postmodernism, autofiction.
    ellauri109.html on line 515: A fiction writer’s life is his treasure, his ore, his savings account, his jungle gym,” Updike wrote. “As long as I am alive, I don’t want somebody else playing on my jungle gym—disturbing my children, quizzing my ex-wife, bugging my present wife, seeking for Judases among my friends, rummaging through yellowing old clippings, quoting in extenso bad reviews I would rather forget, and getting everything slightly wrong.”
    ellauri109.html on line 521: "So you’re going to redeem Lonoff’s reputation as a writer by ruining it as a man. Replace the genius of the genius with the secret of the genius.”
    ellauri109.html on line 523: Zuckerman considers the biographer a ruthless seducer, out to cut the artist down to comprehensible and assailable size—to displace the fiction with the real story. And this Zuckerman cannot bear. He was unnervingly present, a condor on a branch, unblinking, alive to everything.
    ellauri109.html on line 529: Weequahic High at the time graduated more doctors, lawyers, dentists, and accountants than practically any other school in the country. And then Philip had to become and English major because he was not good enough for law.
    ellauri109.html on line 531: Roth was not an academic prodigy; his teachers sensed his intelligence but they were not overawed by his classroom performance.
    ellauri109.html on line 535: In the army he ruined his back lugging a kettle of potatoes. Niklas Roth oli sotapoliisi ja Mikko kokki.
    ellauri109.html on line 539: Roth mined his life for his characters from the beginning. He also found himself liberated, as the fifties wore on, by the example of two older Jewish-American writers. Saul Bellow’s “The Adventures of Augie March” helped “close the gap between Thomas Mann and Damon Runyon,” Roth recalled. Bernard Malamud’s “The Assistant” showed him that “you can write about the Jewish poor, you can write about the Jewish inarticulate, you can describe things near at hand.”
    ellauri109.html on line 541: In March, 1959, The New Yorker published Roth’s story “Defender of the Faith,” in which a Jewish enlisted man tries to manipulate a Jewish sergeant into giving him special treatment out of ethnic kinship. Various rabbis and Jewish community leaders accused Roth of cultural treason. “What is being done to silence this man?” Emanuel Rackman, the president of the Rabbinical Council of America, wrote. “Medieval Jews would have known what to do with him.”
    ellauri109.html on line 549: His first, and longest, novel, “Letting Go,” published in 1962, lacked the vibrancy of the early stories, and he struggled for the next several years to free himself from its slightly ponderous Jamesian style.
    ellauri109.html on line 551: Kleinschmidt published a journal article in which he describes the case of a “successful Southern playwright” with an overbearing mother: “His rebellion was sexualized, leading to compulsive masturbation which provided an outlet for a myriad of hostile fantasies. These same masturbatory fantasies he both acted out and channeled into his writing.” Roth, who was obviously Kleinschmidt’s “playwright,” saw the article just after finishing the novel. He spent multiple sessions berating Kleinschmidt for this “psychoanalytic cartoon” and yet continued his analysis with him for years.
    ellauri109.html on line 561: Cold-hearted betrayer of the most intimate confessions, cutthroat caricaturist of your own loving parents, graphic reporter of encounters with women to whom you have been deeply bound by trust, by sex, by love—no, the virtue racket ill becomes you.
    ellauri109.html on line 563: Roth spent much of his life in pain. Many spinal surgeries followed his mishap in the Army. Diagnosed with heart disease before he was fifty, Roth lived with an acute sense of imminent catastrophe. In 1989, when he was fifty-six, he was swimming laps in his pool and was overwhelmed by chest pain. The next day, he had quintuple-bypass surgery.
    ellauri109.html on line 581: in 2000, James Atlas’s biography of Bellow appeared. It was a book that Roth had urged Atlas to write, but Bellow hated it, and so, in the end, did Roth. An acidic trickle of disenchantment, especially regarding Bellow’s inconstancy with women and family, runs through it. Oma vika pikku sika.
    ellauri109.html on line 583: Roth asked Ross Miller to write his biography after his women friends Hermione Lee and Judith Thurman declined his invitations. He coached Miller on lines of questioning. He was particularly anxious for Miller to rebut “This whole mad fucking misogynistic bullshit!” “It wasn’t just ‘Fucked this one fucked that one fucked this one,’ ” he told Miller in one of their interviews.”
    ellauri109.html on line 591: Roth began to hear that Miller was describing him as “manic-depressive.” The theatre critic and producer Robert Brustein, an old friend of Roth’s, reported back that Miller had told him, “He knows he’s writing shit now. It just lies there like a lox.” By the end of 2009, the arrangement and the friendship were over. So was Roths career.
    ellauri109.html on line 595: He took victory laps at birthday celebrations and symposiums on his work. He accepted a medal from Barack Obama. In 2014, he was even awarded an honorary degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary. The headline the next day in The Forward read “Philip Roth, Once Outcast, Joins Jewish Fold.” There were, for a while, love affairs with much younger women, even talk of having a child. Then he retired from sex, too.
    ellauri109.html on line 603: That first summer I spent a week in Connecticut, interviewing him six hours a day in his studio. Now and then we had to take bathroom breaks, and we could hear each other’s muffled streams through the door. One lovely sun-dappled afternoon I sat on his studio couch, listening to our greatest living novelist empty his bladder, and reflected that this was about as good as it gets for an American literary biographer.
    ellauri109.html on line 607: Roth was a dedicated teacher at various universities, but he also availed himself of what he viewed as the perquisites.
    ellauri109.html on line 609: At the University of Pennsylvania, a friend and colleague—acting, the friend admits, almost as a “pimp”—helped Roth fill the last seats in his oversubscribed classes with particularly attractive undergraduates. Roth’s treatment of a young woman named Felicity (a pseudonym), a friend and house guest of Claire Bloom’s daughter, is particularly disturbing. Roth made a sexual overture to Felicity, which she rebuffed; the next morning, he left her an irate note accusing her of “sexual hysteria.” When Bloom wrote about the incident in her memoir, Roth answered in his unpublished “Notes” with a sense of affront rather than penitence: “This is what people are. This is what people do. . . . Hate me for what I am, not for what I’m not.”
    ellauri109.html on line 611: The reaction to “Portnoy’s Complaint,” a decade later, was of another order. “This is the book for which all anti-Semites have been praying,” Gershom Scholem, the eminent scholar of Jewish history and mysticism, wrote. “I daresay that with the next turn of history, which will not be long delayed, this book will make all of us defendants at court.”
    ellauri109.html on line 673: Dryden tunnetaan erityisesti satiirisista runoistaan, joissa hän kehitti herooisen säeparin käyttöä. Näitä ovat muun muassa Absalom and Achitopel (1681) ja The Medal and Mack-Flecknoe.
    ellauri109.html on line 677: Englannintajana Dryden käänsi erityisesti Vergiliuksen ja Boccaccion teoksia. Kirjallisuuskriitikkona hän vaikutti varsinkin draaman kehittymiseen, mutta myös taidekritiikin kehittymiseen varsinkin teoksellaan Essays on Dramatic Poesy (1668).
    ellauri109.html on line 690: Dryden converted to Catholicism more or less simultaneously with the accession of the Roman Catholic king James II in 1685, to the disgust of many Protestant writers. Tälläsiä takinkääntäjiäkin mulla on jo pussillinen.
    ellauri109.html on line 704: At Cromwell's funeral on 23 November 1658 Dryden strutted with John Milton and Andrew Marvell. Next Dryden sucked up to the court for a possible patron, but failed. He had to make a living writing for publishers, not for the aristocracy, and thus ultimately for the reading public. Bugger it.
    ellauri109.html on line 706: Dryden potkittiin pois Royal Societystä kun sillä oli jäsenmaxut rästissä. Shadwell vei siltä poeta laureatuxen paikan kun Dryden ei pokkuroinut protestanttisia Wilhoa ja Mariaa. Oliko viirikukko ruostunut? Dryden's main goal in the satiric verse: the mock-heroic Mac Flecknoe, was to "satirize Shadwell, ostensibly for his offenses against literature but more immediately we may suppose for his habitual badgering of him on the stage and in print." Thomas Shadwell succeeded him as Poet Laureate, and he was forced to give up his public offices and live by the proceeds of his pig pen.
    ellauri109.html on line 708: Of Dramatick Poesie (1668) was arguably the best of his essays. Unsurprisingly, Dryden constantly defended his own literary practice.
    ellauri109.html on line 709: Dryden's poem, "An Essay upon Satire," contained a number of attacks on King Charles II, his mistresses and courtiers, but most pointedly on the Earl of Rochester, a notorious womaniser. Rochester responded by hiring thugs who attacked Dryden whilst walking back from Will's Coffee House (a popular London coffee house where the Wits gathered to gossip, drink and conduct their business) back to his house on Gerrard Street. Dryden survived the attack, offering £50 for the identity of the thugs placed in the London Gazette, and a Royal Pardon if one of them would confess. No one claimed the reward.
    ellauri109.html on line 710: At around 8pm on 18 December 1679, Dryden was attacked in Rose Alley behind the Lamb & Flag pub, near his home in Covent Garden, by thugs hired by the Earl of Rochester, with whom he had a long-standing conflict. The pub was notorious for staging bare-knuckle prize fights, earning the nickname "The Bucket of Blood."
    ellauri109.html on line 712: Dryden translated works by Horace, Juvenal, Ovid, Lucretius, and Theocritus, a task which he found far more satisfying than writing for the stage. In 1694 he began work on what would be his most ambitious and defining work as translator, The Works of Virgil (1697), which was published by subscription. The publication of the translation of Virgil was a national event and brought Dryden the sum of £1,400. For example, take lines 789–795 of Book 2 when Aeneas sees and receives a message from the ghost of his wife, Creusa.
    ellauri109.html on line 715: haec ubi dicta dedit, lacrimantem et multa volentem
    ellauri109.html on line 717: ter conatus ibi collo dare bracchia circum;
    ellauri109.html on line 728: And, thrice deceiv'd, on vain embraces hung.
    ellauri109.html on line 749: One of the first attacks on Dryden's reputation was by William Wordsworth, who complained that Dryden's descriptions of natural objects in his translations from Virgil were much inferior to the originals. However, several of Wordsworth's contemporaries, such as George Crabbe, Lord Byron, and Walter Scott (who edited Dryden's works), were still keen admirers of Dryden.
    ellauri109.html on line 750: John Keats admired the "Fables. " Matthew Arnold famously dismissed him. T. S. Eliot wrote that he was "his ancestor," and had like Eliot a "commonplace mind."
    ellauri109.html on line 767: celadon (n.) "pale grayish-green color," 1768, from French Céladon , name of a character in the once-popular romance of "l'Astrée" by Honoré d'Urfé (1610); an insipidly sentimental lover who wore bright green clothes, he is named in turn after Celadon (Greek Keladon) , a character in Ovid's "Metamorphoses," whose name is said to mean "sounding with din or clamor."
    ellauri109.html on line 825: One of the disturbing aspects of the Yemenite Children Affair is the way the darker-skinned immigrants appear to have been treated as second-class citizens. The founders of Israel were mostly Ashkenazi Jews, of European descent, some of whom expressed fears that Mizrahi (literally "Eastern") Jews brought with them a backwards "Oriental" culture that might damage the new state.
    ellauri109.html on line 827: "Zionism - what is it really about?" asks Rafi Shubeli, a Yemenite-Israeli historian and activist from the group Our Brothers Do Exist.
    ellauri109.html on line 837: Some children may have been given away, he accepts.
    ellauri109.html on line 844: She is encouraged by a few cases in which adults in Israel and abroad found out they had been adopted, and managed to trace their Yemenite parents. She is still waiting to find out if there is a match for her.
    ellauri109.html on line 846: At a beachside cafe in Haifa, I meet a philosopher who is physical about how his life was shaped by being snatched.
    ellauri109.html on line 849: However, it was not until he reached his twenties that he discovered what much of his close-knit community already knew: he was adopted.
    ellauri109.html on line 854: MyHeritage was able to use that to trace a grave for a woman who had died 17 years ago.
    ellauri109.html on line 855: They then approached her five children asking them to do DNA tests. These showed they are the half-brother and half-sisters of Yehuda.
    ellauri109.html on line 861: "You cannot regret what happened in the past. This is my life. I accept it as it is." The remaining 10-100-1000- I dont know how many holocaust victims should take the same attitude. Shit happens because the two-legged apes are predominantly assholes, out of which nothing better can come out but turds.
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    ellauri110.html on line 123: The map shows Houyhnhnms Land to be south of Australia; it indicates Edels Land and Lewins Land to the north, and Nuyts Land to the north-east, on the mainland with the islands of St Francis and St Pieter further east, and Sweers, Maatsuyker and De Wit islands to the east. The map is somewhat careless with the scale, however; Edels Land to Lewins Land are shown adjacent, while in reality they are some 1000 km apart, while the sweep of the Great Australian Bight, from Cape Leeuwin, Australia's south-westerly point to the Maatsuyker Islands, off the southern tip of Tasmania, is over 3000 km.
    ellauri110.html on line 135: It is possible to interpret the Houyhnhnms in a number of different ways. One interpretation could be a sign of Swift's liberal views on race, or one could regard Gulliver's preference (and his immediate division of Houyhnhnms into color-based hierarchies) as absurd and the sign of his self-deception. It is now generally accepted that the story involving the Houyhnhnms embody a wholly pessimistic view of the place of man and the meaning of his existence in the universe. In a modern context the story might be seen as presenting an early example of animal rights concerns, especially in Gulliver's account of how horses are cruelly treated in his society and the reversal of roles. The story is a possible inspiration for Pierre Boulle's novel Planet of the Apes.
    ellauri110.html on line 137: Book IV of Gulliver's Travels is the keystone, in some ways, of the entire work,[citation needed] and critics have traditionally answered the question whether Gulliver is insane (and thus just another victim of Swift's satire) by questioning whether or not the Houyhnhnms are truly admirable. Gulliver loves the land and is obedient to a race that is not like his own. The Houyhnhnm society is based upon reason, and only upon reason, and therefore the horses practice eugenics based on their analyses of benefit and cost. They have no religion and their sole morality is the defence of reason, and so they are not particularly moved by pity or a belief in the intrinsic value of life. Gulliver himself, in their company, builds the sails of his skiff from "Yahoo skins".
    ellauri110.html on line 139: The Houyhnhnms' lack of passion surfaces during the scheduled visit of "a friend and his family" to the home of Gulliver's master "upon some affair of importance". On the day of the visit, the mistress of his friend and her children arrive very late. She made no excuses "first for her husband" who had died just that morning and she had to remain to make the proper arrangements for a "convenient place where his body should be laid". Gulliver remarked that "she behaved herself at our house as cheerfully as the rest".
    ellauri110.html on line 141: A further example of the lack of humanity and emotion in the Houyhnhnms is that their laws reason that each couple produce two children, one male and one female. In the event that a marriage produced two offspring of the same sex, the parents would take their children to the annual meeting and trade one with a couple who produced two children of the opposite sex. This was viewed as his spoofing and or criticising the notion that the "ideal" family produces children of both sexes. George Orwell viewed the Houyhnhnm society as one whose members try to be as close to dead as possible while alive and matter as little as possible in life and death.
    ellauri110.html on line 145: On one hand, the Houyhnhnms have an orderly and peaceful society. They have philosophy and a language that is entirely free of political and ethical nonsense. They have no word for a lie (and must substitute a circumlocution: "to say a thing which is not"). They also have a form of art that is derived from nature. Outside Gulliver's Travels, Swift had expressed longstanding concern over the corruption of the English language, and he had proposed language reform. He had also, in Battle of the Books and in general in A Tale of a Tub, expressed a preference for the Ancients (Classical authors) because their art was based directly upon nature, and not upon other art.
    ellauri110.html on line 147: On the other hand, Swift was profoundly mistrustful of attempts at reason that resulted in either hubris (for example, the Projectors satirised in A Tale of a Tub or in Book III of Gulliver's Travels) or immorality (such as the speaker of A Modest Proposal, who offers an entirely logical and wholly immoral proposal for cannibalism). The Houyhnhnms embody both the good and the bad side of reason, for they have the pure language Swift wished for and the amorally rational approach to solving the problems of humanity (Yahoos); the extirpation of the Yahoo population by the horses is very like the speaker of A Modest Proposal.
    ellauri110.html on line 152: In the shipping lanes he is rescued by a Portuguese sea captain, a level-headed individual albeit full of concern for others, whose temperament at one level appears intermediate between the calm, rational Houyhnhnms of Houyhnhnmland and the norm of corrupt, European humanity, which Gulliver no longer distinguishes from Houyhnhnmland's wild Yahoos. Gulliver can speak with him, and though now disaffected from all humanity, he began to tolerate his company. Gulliver is returned to his home and family, finds their smell and look intolerable and all his countrymen no better than "Yahoos", purchases and converses with two stabled horses, tolerates the stable boy, and assures the reader of his account's utter veracity.
    ellauri110.html on line 270: Pelkuri-Hande seuraavaxi pylläytti jonkun tonttukirjan jonka kuvitti Pikku-Kakkosen yäkyäkkuvittaja Camilla Mickwitz. Camillan (os. Zilliacus) esiappi oli harppisaku Simon Mickitz 1500-luvulta.
    ellauri110.html on line 302: The first mention of the story dates back to 26 November 1895 when Chekhov, writing from Melikhovo, informed his correspondent Elena Shavrova: "I am writing now a small story called 'My Bride'." [Моя невеста, Moya nevesta]." He went on: "Once I had a bride... That is what they'd called her: Missyuss. My love for her was strong. That is what I am writing about." Whom did he mean exactly, remained unclear.
    ellauri110.html on line 308: Sofia Prorokova, the author of Isaak Levitan's biography, suggested that the house with a terrace and a mezzanine in question might have been the one belonging to Anna N. Turchaninova, whose Gorka estate in the Tver Governorate Chekhov visited in the summer of 1895.According to Prorokova, the story might have been based upon the difficult relationship Levitan had with the Turchaninova sisters (hence the similarity in surnames), of whom the younger one, Varvara, the possible prototype for Zhenya (Missyuss), had a bizarre diminutive nickname, Lyulyu. This view was shared by the literary historian Leonid Grossman.
    ellauri110.html on line 310: Isaac Ilyich Levitan was a classical Russian landscape painter who advanced the genre of the "mood landscape".
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    ellauri110.html on line 318: Lydia Volchaninova, a good-looking, but very stern and opinionated young teacher with somewhat dictatorial inclinations is deeply engaged in the affairs of the local zemstvo. Devoted to the cause of helping peasants, she is interested in doing and speaking of nothing but practical work, mostly in the fields of medicine and education. Lydia dislikes the protagonist, a landscape painter, who frequently visits their house. From time to time the two clash over problems of both the rural community and Russia as a whole.
    ellauri110.html on line 322: The following day he learns that Zhenya and her mother had departed. A boy hands him a note from Znenya, which reads: "I have told my sister everything and she insists on my parting from you. I could not hurt her by disobeying. God will give you happiness. If you knew how bitterly mamma and I have cried." The painter leaves the place too. The last glimpse of hope to fill his lonely life with any kind of meaning is now gone, and the person who robbed him of it was Lydia, the one who cared for nothing but bettering other people's lives. Time passes, but he cannot forget Zhenya and deep in his heart knows she still thinks of him, too.
    ellauri110.html on line 337: The detailed private diary that Pepys kept from 1660 until 1669 was first published in the 19th century and is one of the most important primary sources for the English Restoration period. It provides a combination of personal revelation and eyewitness accounts of great events, such as the Great Plague of London, the Second Dutch War, and the Great Fire of London.
    ellauri110.html on line 344: The diary gives a detailed account of Pepys's personal life. He was fond of wine, plays, and the company of other people. He also spent time evaluating his fortune and his place in the world. He was always curious and often acted on that curiosity, as he acted upon almost all his impulses. Periodically, he would resolve to devote more time to hard work instead of leisure. For example, in his entry for New Year's Eve, 1661, he writes: "I have newly taken a solemn oath about abstaining from plays and wine…" The following months reveal his lapses to the reader; by 17 February, it is recorded, "Here I drank wine upon necessity, being ill for the want of it."
    ellauri110.html on line 349: Propriety did not prevent him from engaging in a number of extramarital liaisons with various women that were chronicled in his diary, often in some detail when relating the intimate details. The most dramatic of these encounters was with Deborah Willet, a young woman engaged as a companion for Elisabeth Pepys. On 25 October 1668, Pepys was surprised by his wife as he embraced Deb Willet; he writes that his wife "coming up suddenly, did find me imbracing the girl con [with] my hand sub [under] su [her] coats; and endeed I was with my main [hand] in her cunny. I was at a wonderful loss upon it and the girl also...." Following this event, he was characteristically filled with remorse, but (equally characteristically) continued to pursue Willet after she had been dismissed from the Pepys household. Pepys also had a habit of fondling the breasts of his maid Mary Mercer while she dressed him in the morning.
    ellauri110.html on line 351: Pepys may also have dallied with a leading actress of the Restoration period, Mary Knep. "Mrs Knep was the wife of a Smithfield horsedealer, and the mistress of Pepys"—or at least "she granted him a share of her favours". He called her husband "an ill, melancholy, jealous-looking fellow" and suspected him of abusing his wife. Knep provided Pepys with backstage access and was a conduit for theatrical and social gossip. When they wrote notes to each other, Pepys signed himself "Dapper Dickey", while Knep was "Barbry Allen" (a popular song that was an item in her musical repertory).
    ellauri110.html on line 363: Sam petti Bettyä minkä ehti, mutta ehti olla silti mustasukkainen. Kun Betty meni tanssitunnille, Sam kokeili sen hameen alta onko sillä pikkuhousuja. 6. Februari 1660 hatte Sam Fräulein Ann "einmal so richtig probiert". "Ich tat mit ihr was ich wollte, jedoch nicht die Hauptsache." Ihr gefiel die Ehe so wenig, dass sie ihn schon zweimal innerhalb der Stunde "ranliess". "Nach vielerlei Protesten habe ich zu meinem grossen Vergnügen dort angelangt, wohin ich wollte." Annettuaan vaimo Bettylle mustan silmän Piips meni toisen Bettyn pakeille: "Ich wollte es, und ich nahm sie gegen ihren Willen." Als Betty ein Kind erwartete, tat er mit Dolly was er wollte: "Ich wäre zu allem fähig gewesen."
    ellauri110.html on line 365: Sit tuli paljastus, kun Betty yllätti Pepysin nuoren apulaisen hameen alta. "Ich hatte meine Hand ind ihrer Muschi." Piips kielsi kaiken mutta raapusteli päiväkirjaan seuraavan: "Die Wahrheit is, dass ich dieses junge Mädchen liebend gern entjungfernt hätte, was mir zweifellos geglückt wäre, hätte ich die Zeit mit ihr gehabt." Nach diesem Unfall schlief er öfters mit seiner Betty, und "ich glaube sie hatte mehr Freude daran als je zuvor in unserer Ehe." Betty kuoli kuumeeseen Helmin ikäisenä eli 29-vuotiaana. Piips ei mennyt uusiin naimisiin vaan bylsi siitä lähin ketä tahtoi milloin teki mieli.
    ellauri110.html on line 701: Veneziassa Kristiina pissii hunajaa, Hande näyttää tympääntynyttä naamaa kun se ei ole keskipisteenä ja Kristiina osaa italiaa paremmin. Tuolta löytyy (ällön) Ezra Poundin hauta. Saa olla laitimmainen kerta tuumii mauton Hannu Mäkelä. En pidä siitä minkä näen, siis pilaan sen vaimoltanikin. Tuttu juttu sanoisi Natachan lentokapteeni. Barbadoxen matka muistuu mieleen, ja Palermo.
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    ellauri110.html on line 911: Уны́ние (др.-греч. ἀκηδία — беззаботность, беспечность[1]; др.-греч. περιεργία — (1) ненужный труд, излишние хлопоты, суетливость, (2) любопытство[1]; лат. acedia) — состояние апатии и подавленности, настроение, при котором человек не заинтересован своим положением и происходящим вокруг, может быть не в состоянии исполнять свои жизненные обязанности; безнадёжная печаль; гнетущая скука[2]. Сопровождается общим упадком сил. Сильное уныние характерно для депрессии, однако не равноценно ей.
    ellauri110.html on line 915: Смирись, Джим, тебя обманули. You´ve been duped, Jim. Let´s face it.
    ellauri110.html on line 916: Смирись, Зои получила 30% пациентов в этом квартале. Face it, Zoe got her 30% of patients for this quarter.
    ellauri110.html on line 944: Nacido Eliseo de Jesús de Diego y Fernández Cuervo, fue hijo del asturiano Constante de Diego González (01/01/1877-12/01/1944) y de la cubana Berta Fernández Cuervo y Giberga (21/11/1891-05/08/1981). Creció, hasta los nueve años, en la finca Villa Berta, en Arroyo Naranjo, pueblo cercano a La Habana. En 1926 viajó con su familia por Francia y Suiza, viaje este que Eliseo consideraba clave en su formación poética.1​
    ellauri110.html on line 946: Existen dudas o desacuerdos sobre la exactitud de la información en este artículo o sección respecto a que si nació en 1920 y murió en 1994 no puede tener 72 años. En la página de discusión puedes consultar el debate al respecto.
    ellauri110.html on line 948: Pablo Armando Fernández (Central Delicias, Oriente, Cuba, 2 de marzo de 1929) es un destacado poeta y narrador cubano, Premio Nacional de Literatura.
    ellauri110.html on line 951: En 1959, regresó a Cuba. Fue subdirector de Lunes de Revolución (1959-1961) y secretario de redacción de la Casa de las Américas (1961-1962). Fue consejero cultural de la embajada de Cuba en Gran Bretaña (1962-1965).
    ellauri110.html on line 956: "He has a movie poster face with a full mane of white hair and a Rasputin like goatee, like a more handsome Uncle Ben. Since his return shortly after the revolutionary victory he has been in and out of favor, then in again. Fernández has settled comfortably into a position of responsibility and respect. He is one of the OWs, the Official Writers."
    ellauri110.html on line 1001: Hande on laskelmissaan tullut siihen, että 72-vuotiaana se on yli sen geometrisen puolitien. Vuosia on enemmän takana kuin edessä. Perälauta häämöttää. Hande ei suostu panemaan suuhunsa hammasrautoja, vaimon takia, koska ne olisivat rumat. Sehän on kuin JW Goethe. Varmaan Handekin kuvittelee olevansa tai ainaskin olleensa hyvännäköinen. Olis edes suu suorassa. Lets face it, Hande, olet seniori, joka paikkaan säntäävä tättähäärä ja hessuli.
    ellauri110.html on line 1048: “Once upon a time, mendicants, there was a Teacher called Araka. He was a religious founder and was free of sensual desire. He had many hundreds of disciples, and he taught them like this: ‘Brahmins, life as a human is short, brief, and fleeting, full of pain and misery. Think about this and wake up! Do what’s good and live the spiritual life, for no-one born can escape death.
    ellauri110.html on line 1056: It’s like a mountain river traveling far, flowing fast, carrying all before it. It doesn’t turn back — not for a moment, a second, an instant — but runs, rolls, and flows on. In the same way, life as a human is like a mountain river. …
    ellauri110.html on line 1066: These days it’d be right to say: ‘Life as a human is short, brief, and fleeting, full of pain and misery. Think about this and wake up! Do what’s good and live the spiritual life, for no-one born can escape death.’ For these days a long life is a hundred years or a little more. Living for a hundred years, there are just three hundred seasons, a hundred each of the winter, summer, and rains. Living for three hundred seasons, there are just twelve hundred months, four hundred in each of the winter, summer, and rains. Living for twelve hundred months, there are just twenty-four hundred fortnights, eight hundred in each of the winter, summer, and rains. Living for 2,400 fortnights, there are just 36,000 days, 12,000 in each of the summer, winter, and rains. Living for 36,000 days, you just eat 72,000 meals, 24,000 in each of the summer, winter, and rains, including when you’re suckling at the breast, and when you’re prevented from eating.
    ellauri110.html on line 1068: Things that prevent you from eating include anger, pain, sickness, sabbath, or being unable to get food. So mendicants, for a human being with a hundred years life span I have counted the life span, the limit of the life span, the seasons, the years, the months, the fortnights, the nights, the days, the meals, and the things that prevent them from eating. Out of compassion, I’ve done what a teacher should do who wants what’s best for their disciples. Here are these roots of trees, and here are these empty huts. Practice absorption, mendicants! Don’t be negligent! Don’t regret it later! This is my instruction to you.”
    ellauri110.html on line 1075: Welcome! ‘Conversations with Dostoevsky’ is a blog written to mark the 200th anniversary year of Dostoevsky’s birth. It takes the form of a series of conversations between a twenty-first century academic and the writer himself. The topics centre on ‘the big questions’, including God, immortality, faith, nationality, and the power of literature. Blogs will be published weekly, though readers may wish to save them up for a monthly visit.
    ellauri110.html on line 1077: I hope that a revised version of these conversations will eventually appear in book form. This published version will include extensive accompanying notes, indicating the sources of the views ascribed to Dostoevsky and, where relevant, references to secondary literature. This will especially be in cases where, for example, the views spoken by Dostoevsky may involve controversial points of interpretation or where his own documented views may require comment for twenty-first century readers. However, this is primarily a work of fiction and although it is supported by scholarship and, I hope, raises questions that are of interest to scholars, it is to be read in the way we might read any work of fiction, where whatever instruction the work may offer is accompanied by a element of entertainment.
    ellauri110.html on line 1079: The blog is intended to develop in a dialogical fashion and I hope that readers will contact me with any critical comments, whether these relate to style or content. Despite what I have just said about fiction, it is my wish that the eventual book will present an interpretation of Dostoevsky’s thought discussed that is fully defensible with regard to the available sources and I welcome any comments drawing attention to actual errors or significant misrepresentations. In this way, the blog itself will, I hope, set in motion a kind of conversation, alongside all the other amazing conversations about Dostoevsky that are happening in reality, in print, and online. This is work in progress and I hope not only to entertain and instruct but also to learn.
    ellauri110.html on line 1095: Monenlaista selviää, esim. että Dostolla on taivaassa (tai missä se nyt onkaan) vielä munat tallella (vaikka perse lienee tervattu), se on siis mies, ja taivaassa (no siellä jossakin, suuressa synteesissä) ei saa tupakkaa. Tapahtumapaikka on Glasgow, eli tää kriitikko tai mikälie on ilmeisesti toimessa Helmin erasmusyliopistossa. Sen vaimo Laura myös, vaikka se on vaan admin, ei siis facultya. Niin se kexi murenee.
    ellauri110.html on line 1106: In an age before psychology was a modern scientific field, Fyodor Dostoyevsky (November 11, 1821 – February 9, 1881) was a Russian writer of realist fiction and essays that explored the depths of the human psyche. Known for acclaimed novels Crime and Punishment, The Idiot and The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoyevsky´s work discusses the human mind in a world full of political and social upheaval in 19th century Russia, becoming the forerunner of existentialism.
    ellauri110.html on line 1108: Crime and Punishment focuses on the mental anguish and moral dilemmas of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, an impoverished ex-student in St. Petersburg who theorizes that he can perform good deeds to counterbalance his crime, justifying his actions by referencing Napoleon Bonaparte. The novel is considered one of the greatest novels ever written.
    ellauri110.html on line 1121: Uncle was Prince K, a doddering and decrepit old fop who has come into money and who is paying a visit to the provinces. Maria Alexandrovna decides to try to marry off her beautiful young daughter Zenaida to him, but the whole town has had a snootful of her and tries to buck her plans at every turn. Still, she manages to come out in the end after a series of reverses. Not for nothing does Dosto compare her (too)xo to Napoleon Bonaparte. Dosto bore a grudge to the French and English because they had laughed at his accent. Napoleon and Shakespeare, damn the lot.
    ellauri110.html on line 1123: C´est votre accent monsieur, hohotti ranskisämmä konjakkiselle Hande Mäkelälle exyxissä jossain Bretagnen tienristissä. "Tämä lause jäi mieleen ja osaan edelleen ääntää sen hänen periranskallaan: Se vootrö aksaan mösjöö. Syynä on aksenttinne herra. En loukkaantunut kuitenkaan, muistan ihan muuten vaan." Kupuul koitin ääntää Vixun takapenkillä ja Jössi pilkkasi: On kuin pissis herneitä. En loukkaantunut, jäi mieleen muuten vaan. Siitä on nyt yli 60 vee.
    ellauri110.html on line 1130: All of the older characters, by contrast to the younger ones with modern Shakespearean ideas, are out for themselves and their own images, doing whatever it takes to protect themselves, rather than doing what’s right.
    ellauri110.html on line 1131: There´s something very Jane Austen about this novella. Or an accelerated, less monotonous version of Tolstoy´s Anna Karenina.
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    ellauri111.html on line 93: First and Second Maccabees
    ellauri111.html on line 112: At the Council of Trent (1546) the Roman Catholic institution pronounced the following apocryphal books sacred. They asserted that the apocryphal books together with unwritten tradition are of God and are to be received and venerated as the Word of God. So now you have the Bible, the Apocrypha and Catholic Tradition as co-equal sources of truth for the Catholic. In reality, it seems obvious that the Bible is the last source of truth for Catholics. Roman Catholic doctrine comes primarily from tradition stuck together with a few Bible names. In my reading of Catholic materials, I find notes like this: "You have to keep the Bible in perspective." Catholics have been deceived into not believing that the Bible is God's complete revelation for man (but they can come out of these deceptions in an instant if they will only believe the Bible as it is written) .
    ellauri111.html on line 120: The apocryphal books were never acknowledged as sacred scriptures by the Jews, custodians of the Hebrew scriptures (and the murderers of Christ. The apocrypha was written prior to the New Testament.) In fact, the Jewish people rejected and destroyed the apocrypha after the overthow of Jerusalem in 70 A.D.
    ellauri111.html on line 124: The apocryphal books were not permitted among the sacred books during the first four centuries of the real Christian church (I'm certainly not talking about the Catholic religion. The Roman Catholic "Church" is not Christian).
    ellauri111.html on line 126: The Apocrypha contains fabulous statements which not only contradict the "canonical" scriptures but themselves. For example, in the two Books of Maccabees, Antiochus Epiphanes is made to die three different deaths in three different places. Failed born again Christians can expect a maximum of 2.
    ellauri111.html on line 132: 2 Maccabees 12:43-45, 2.000 pieces of silver were sent to Jerusalem for a sin-offering...Whereupon he made reconciliation for the dead, that they might be delivered from sin.
    ellauri111.html on line 144: Mary was born sinless (immaculate conception):
    ellauri111.html on line 148: It teaches immoral practices, such as lying, suicide, assasination and magical incantation.
    ellauri111.html on line 156: The King James translators never considered the Apocrypha the word of God. As books of some historical value (e.g., details of the Maccabean revolt), the Apocrypha was sandwiched between the Old and New Testaments as an appendix of reference material. This followed the format that Luther had used. Luther prefaced the Apocrypha with a statement:
    ellauri111.html on line 164: The Apocrypha began to be omitted from the Authorized Version in 1629. Puritans and Presbyterians lobbied for the complete removal of the Apocrypha from the Bible and in 1825 the British and Foreign Bible Society agreed. From that time on, the Apocrypha has been eliminated from practically all English Bibles--Catholic Bibles and some pulpit Bibles excepted.
    ellauri111.html on line 170: "As the Church reads the books of Judith and Tobit and Maccabees but does not receive them among the canonical Scriptures, so also it reads Wisdom and Ecclesiasticus for the edification of the people, not for the authoritative confirmation of doctrine." Jerome.
    ellauri111.html on line 174: Jerome's preface to the books of Solomon
    ellauri111.html on line 190: Petos petosta, kavaluus kavaluutta vastaan, tuumi haukotteleva Geronimo noudattaen Slippenbachin neuvoa esi-isällemme Kaarle X Kustaalle (lähde: Sakari Topelius).
    ellauri111.html on line 192: Geronimo (Mescalero-Chiricahua: Goyaałé Athabaskan pronunciation: [kòjàːɬɛ́] "the one who yawns, June 16, 1829 – February 17, 1909) was a prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Apache tribe. From 1850 to 1886, Geronimo joined with members of three other Chiricahua Apache bands—the Tchihende, the Tsokanende and the Nednhi—to carry out numerous raids, as well as fight against Mexican and U.S. military campaigns in the northern Mexico states of Chihuahua and Sonora and in the southwestern American territories of New Mexico and Arizona. Geronimo's raids and related combat actions were a part of the prolonged period of the Apache–United States conflict, which started with American settlement in Apache lands following the end of the war with Mexico in 1848.
    ellauri111.html on line 194: While well known, Geronimo was not a chief of the Chiricahua or the Bedonkohe band. However, since he was a superb leader in raiding and warfare, he frequently led large numbers of men beyond his own following. At any one time, he would be in command of about 30 to 50 Apaches. You and what army? asked the bluecoats with a smirk.
    ellauri111.html on line 196: During Geronimo's final period of conflict from 1876 to 1886, he surrendered three times and accepted life on the Apache reservations in Arizona. When Geronimo surrendered to General Nelson Miles for the last time in 1886, he said "This is the fourth time I have surrendered". Reservation life was confining to the free-moving Apache people, and they resented restrictions on their customary way of life. These restrictions included directives against wife beating and mutilation of women for adultery, and directives against the manufacture of Tiswin, an alcoholic drink fermented from corn.
    ellauri111.html on line 200: In 1886, after an intense pursuit in northern Mexico by American forces that followed Geronimo's third 1885 reservation breakout, Geronimo surrendered for the last time to Lt. Charles Bare Gatewood, an Apache-speaking West Point graduate who had earned Geronimo's respect a few years before. Geronimo was later transferred to General Nelson Miles at Skeleton Canyon, just north of the Mexican/American boundary. Miles treated Geronimo as a prisoner of war and acted promptly to move Geronimo, first to Fort Bowie, then to the railroad at Bowie Station, Arizona, where he and 27 other Apaches were sent to join the rest of the Chiricahua tribe, which had been previously exiled to Florida.
    ellauri111.html on line 204: Wow! What an opportunity! He made money by selling pictures of himself, bows and arrows, buttons off his shirt, and even his hat. In 1905, the Indian Office "provided" Geronimo for the inaugural parade for President Theodore Roosevelt. Later that year, the Indian Office "took" him to Texas, where he shot a buffalo in a roundup staged by 101 Ranch Real Wild West for the National Editorial Association. Geronimo was escorted to the event by soldiers, as he was still a prisoner. The teachers who witnessed the staged buffalo hunt were unaware that Geronimo’s people were not buffalo hunters. Aargh!
    ellauri111.html on line 206: He died at the Fort Sill hospital in 1909, as a prisoner of war. Geronimo is buried at the Fort Sill Indian Agency Cemetery, among the graves of relatives and other Apache prisoners of war.
    ellauri111.html on line 218: Fyodor Mikhailovich sat back and closed his eyes for a moment before looking at me almost apologetically.
    ellauri111.html on line 226: “Not exactly,” Fyodor Mikhailovich replied, with just a hint of the kind of glee you can imagine a prosecutor enjoying as he closes in on the crucial point in a cross-examination. He continued.
    ellauri111.html on line 228: “The question is: what is guilt and what is it to be guilty or to confess your guilt? Most people don’t understand this at all. They think it’s just a matter of fact – did he or didn’t he do it? If he did, he’s guilty, if he didn’t, he’s not guilty. Remember what Ivan Karamazov said, that everyone wants to kill their father – but the world knows many of these mental parricides as obedient and loving sons, who are not guilty of anything.”
    ellauri111.html on line 230: Esim. Karamazovin pojat tai Akiva "Kive" Shtisel. Akiva oli kiva kun se huoli upporikkaan vaikka masentuilevan Rachelin. Apinatkin on sulosia kun ne saa poikasia. Aljosha-vainaja ja Dvorale on kuin 2 marjaa. En mäkään sentään suorastaan tappanut Callea, vaikken avannut sille Munksnäshemmetin ulko-ovea. Pause. “I think you haven’t read my Diary of a Writer?”
    ellauri111.html on line 235: “I’ve read about it …” I answered, not wanting to risk offending him any more, though sensing that he did in fact know exactly what I had and hadn’t read.
    ellauri111.html on line 237: “But you haven’t actually read it?”
    ellauri111.html on line 241: “It’s strange,” he said, almost as if he was talking to himself. “My English and American readers don’t seem to read it very much. Of course, I do say some rude things about England in it and I know what they say in return—that’s it’s full of Russian jingoism, all very retrograde and reactionary. In my own view, though, it has some of the best things I’ve ever written in it. In fact, that’s where you’ll find this story we’re talking about right now.”
    ellauri111.html on line 253: “These are difficult things to talk about, and I should emphasize that I never wanted anyone to be locked up, or beaten, or put to death for what they’d done. I’ve seen too much of what that means. Punishment isn’t the answer, but acknowledging your guilt is … the first step.”
    ellauri111.html on line 255: As I’d had to admit, I hadn’t read The Diary of a Writer (actually a kind of journal that Dostoevsky published monthly and that consisted entirely of his own thoughts about issues of the day), but I did know that he had been involved in several criminal cases, some of which were about the kind of cruelty to children that Ivan Karamazov cited as evidence against the existence of God. I couldn’t remember any details, though. I felt rather like a student who hasn’t done his homework hoping that he’s not the one going to be asked the next question. Only there wasn’t anyone else to ask. In the event, Fyodor Mikhailovich let me off fairly gently.
    ellauri111.html on line 261: “I suppose you know that jury trials were still quite an innovation in my time in Russia, so it’s no surprise that they produced some odd results. A clever lawyer could easily persuade a jury one way or another. Even when all the facts pointed to the guilt of the accused, even when it was admitted that, indeed, such-and-such a woman had attacked her lover’s wife with a razor with the intention of killing her, such-and-such a father had so violently beaten his seven-year old daughter with birch rods that even the neighbours were terrified by her screams, or such-and-such parents had treated their children like animals, keeping them in filthy conditions, and beating them with leather straps, again and again—each time our poor soft-hearted jurors concluded ‘Not guilty!’ Can you imagine? Of course, there is always an explanation, there are always attenuating circumstances, there can even be provocations, and the letter of the law may tell us this is not torture but simply punishment, the kind of punishment that, in those days, all good middle-class parents thought it right to mete out so as to give their children a sense of duty. The facts. The facts are the facts, but the truth once uttered is a lie, and even the facts can be put together in such a way as to turn even torture into well-meaning parental discipline.”
    ellauri111.html on line 263: As Fyodor Mikhailovich spoke, he became quite agitated. His face narrowed and his eyes flashed. At first he had just tapped his fingers intermittently on the arms of his chair but as he went on he started to wave his hands around with increasing energy. Whatever he had seen in the world he now inhabited, it was clear that he was still unreconciled to the outrages that adult human beings inflict on children, who, as he had said in The Brothers Karamazov, hadn’t eaten that fatal apple. I didn’t know the details of the cases he was talking about, but I couldn’t help thinking about a particularly horrifying case that had recently happened here in Scotland. I’ll spare you the details.
    ellauri111.html on line 267: “But I repeat,” he continued after a moment, raising his hands dramatically, “I am not demanding the maximum penalty of the law, not even for these torturers. I do not want them imprisoned, beaten, or executed, though I understand the outrage of people who do. Remember, when Ivan asked Alyosha what to do about the general who’d had the little boy torn to pieces by his dogs, even mild, sweet-tempered Alyosha said ‘Shoot him’. But that doesn’t help either. Just because I wrote a novel called Crime and Punishment, people imagine I’m obsessed with punishing. Not at all. All I want is that the guilty are not acquitted. That their guilt is clearly stated. And that they accept it—that’s the most important of all. Let them be found guilty—and let them go free.”
    ellauri111.html on line 271: “Not ‘just’ like that. No. If you’d read my Diary” (not said reproachfully, but matter of factly) “you’d have read how I imagined the judge speaking to such a person. He makes it clear that it’s not a matter of going home and forgetting about it, going back to the way things were before. No. There has to be change. In my time, the father was the authority figure in the family, but, as I—or my imaginary judge—pointed out, even fathers sometimes need to be re-educated by their children until they learn to listen to their children’s needs. I know that families are very different in your time, but, yes, parents, whoever they are, must learn to be parents to their children. I disagree with much that the prosecutor said about the Karamazov family, but he was right on one point: parents can’t just be parents by virtue of procreation, they have to become parents. And when they abuse their position and their power, they cannot hide behind their rights as parents—they have to own up. The guilty have to know that they are guilty.”
    ellauri111.html on line 281: “But our husband—how does this connect to him?” I asked. “I mean, surely he does acknowledge his guilt. The whole story is in a way his confession, isn’t it?”
    ellauri111.html on line 285: “In a way, yes. But only in a way. It seems to me that he has still not acknowledged what he did to her, only how it has affected him. It is not her misery but his own solitude that bothers him: how he can go on living without her.”
    ellauri111.html on line 297: “Now some people might think that was a sign of how deeply he had repented, allowing himself to be shamed before the whole word. But, as I hope you also remember, Bishop Tikhon could see that wanting to publicize your guilt in that way is not necessarily the same as really accepting it, inwardly. Wanting to be seen – and maybe even admired – as a great sinner is not quite the same as actually repenting. And perhaps that’s how it is here too. Of course, if you want to be fussy, you could say that he’s just talking to himself. He’s not produced a written, let alone a printed, confession. I’m the one who wrote it, not him. And yet, it’s as if he’s rehearsing his story for the benefit of the world, for the imaginary audience we each of us have inside our heads.”
    ellauri111.html on line 303: “Exactly! It’s a performance. It’s not the heart speaking. The heart would say something very different. In fact, the heart wouldn’t need to say very much at all: it has only one thing to say, to love and to ask for love, to forgive and to ask forgiveness. We’ve been talking about people who commit crimes but won’t own up to what they’ve done, people who want to say to anyone who’ll listen: ‘Not guilty! My conscience is clear! Don’t blame me!’ But the real problem is not the evidence of the facts—did he or didn’t he do this or say that. The real problem is that this is completely back to front. The person who loves, even if they haven’t committed any crimes, is the person who wants to be guilty, who doesn’t just want to forgive but wants to be forgiven; the person who thinks of themselves not only as guilty but infinitely guilty, guilty of everything, before everyone, in fact the guiltiest one of all.”
    ellauri111.html on line 309: You’re exactly right Anna! Actually Philip Roth said the same. Its bullshit of course, but sounds beautifully deep.
    ellauri111.html on line 333: How to get to heaven? If you ask most people this question, they might say something like, "If you do more good things than bad things, God will probably let you into heaven." No! That kind of thinking will reserve your place in hell.
    ellauri111.html on line 353: You might wonder what's the diff if you still need to do 3) anyway. Wasn't the point that Christ had already paid our bills? So why can't we just go on and sin, and then go back to step 1)? Admittedly, there is the timing problem, like what the Pope had, when he had to say last of all Amen, and he ended up saying instead, "No, minä..." Jokes aside, but yes, in principle that's the way it works. It is never too late to repent, though there are a few things that are unpardonable, like making fun of the Holy Ghost, and converting to Islam (for some creeds at least).
    ellauri111.html on line 357: Luckily, the Lord Jesus Christ SHED HIS BLOOD on your sins. He is perfect. He is way more than simply past, he is pluperfect. But he is future too, futurum exactum to be exact. He will have been here a second time. He specifically came to this earth from Mars or Venus as a man to die in your place. He is God manifested in the flesh. (Except the other bearded guy is still sitting up there watching it all happen, don't ask us how, asking stupid questions is not good for you.) . He came down here to save you from the GUILT of past sins and from the POWER of sin over your life. (Pay attention to the capitals, we capitalize stuff that is of capital importance.)
    ellauri111.html on line 363: Hey you there in the back, look alive! Yes I mean you! You are about to read the most important information that you will ever read. It is called the gospel of Jesus Christ! (May be we oughta have capitalized that.)
    ellauri111.html on line 369: The Bible teaches that the ONLY way to have eternal life is through the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I quote the relevant paragraphs:
    ellauri111.html on line 381: To get into heaven, you have to REPENT of your sins and BELIEVE the gospel of Jesus Christ (ref. Mark 1:15). You have to REPENT of your sins--that means turn from them and BELIEVE that Jesus died for your sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. Having done these things, you will be born again and the Lord Jesus Christ will help you to walk uprightly. You will read the word (the Authorized King James Bible) and follow the teachings of Jesus. The word of God will wash your mind and your desires will actually change as you obey what you read. [Beware of church buildings and the internet--there are many false gospels in the world today. Read the Bible for yourself. There is a sound Overview of the Bible at this link.]
    ellauri111.html on line 385: Ah but you're supposed to feel GUILTY, because if you do you may not feel so cool to do the same thing again. That's the main point in corrective justice. Unlike retributive justice, which is really meant to knock you back. And another thing: if you feel bad about yourself, you will think of us all the better, which is nice.
    ellauri111.html on line 387: The Bible says that nobody is good enough to get into heaven. We have all sinned. Each one of us has broken God's commandments--not one person is excepted. You have personally lied and committed other sins. Don't argue, it's an axiom!
    ellauri111.html on line 393: So there! The Bible teaches that when we are unsaved even our righteous acts are like filthy rags to God. It does not matter how many good deeds that you do, you still cannot go to heaven based on your deeds. The Bible teaches that your good deeds do not commend you to God in any way. He could care less. Your good deeds do not remove the sins that you have committed. You have ignored God choosing to live life the way that YOU see fit. You are just a piece of SHIT!
    ellauri111.html on line 401: "But I never killed anybody and I'm not a drug addict!" That may be so but you are still a spiritual criminal because you have been breaking God's righteous laws. In fact, you have broken the greatest commandment in the Bible thereby making you as guilty as an harlot, a whoremonger, a killer, a thief, a drunkard, and a liar. What is the greatest commandment?
    ellauri111.html on line 419: On the other hand, he loves us back, but in HIS case, it is not that he obeys us, but rather the opposite, he lets us obey him! That's love for him! And if we don't he punishes us! That's love too! Like a loving father he lets his big hammer come down on our disobedient heads. Can't you feel it? And oh, the towering feeling Just to know somehow you are near. The over powering feeling, That any second you may suddenly appear.
    ellauri111.html on line 421: That was that. Now we are getting to the brass tacks. Here's where we start whacking heretics. The unshaved, degenerate man does not keep God's commandments. God's commandments are in the Bible. The unshaved man does whatever he feels like doing every day giving no heed to God's word. He is not obedient to God's word. He lives according to the ways he chooses to live. Maybe the person reading this is what people call "religious" and they think that they love God. If you are not worshipping God according to his word, the Bible, he is not receiving your worship. This includes those that go to a church that teaches false doctrines--teachings that are not in the Bible. They that worship God must worship him in spirit and IN TRUTH (ref. John 4:24). And what is truth? Jesus said to the Father--
    ellauri111.html on line 425: We have to worship God according to his word, not according to our own ideas or the ideas of others.
    ellauri111.html on line 427: To repeat (get this into your thick skulls!): There is no amount of good deeds that you can do to get into heaven. The Bible teaches that if we could earn our way into heaven, then the Lord Jesus Christ died for nothing. Not the plan.
    ellauri111.html on line 429: I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain. (Galatians 2:21)
    ellauri111.html on line 433: We need Jesus to pay the price for our sins in the right currency. We cannot do it. Righteousness comes by repenting of our sins and believing on the Lord Jesus Christ and his blood that was shed to pay for our sins. God will not accept made up religions and attempts to please him.
    ellauri111.html on line 457: Back to your question about looping the steps 1)-3) above:
    ellauri111.html on line 458: Jesus did not die so that you could keep on sinning and then go to heaven (this is an heresy that many churches teach, especially antinomian and dispensationalist Baptists (dispensationalism is a confusing, heretical series of false doctrines)).
    ellauri111.html on line 486: I can hear your backtalk. You don't sound scared enough by far. I think it's time for some more basic bullying.
    ellauri111.html on line 504: Again, the Father sent His only begotten Son, Jesus, who is God, to die in our place so that you scoundrels can have eternal life. Remember that the normal wages of any sin is death--that is why Jesus died in your place so that you can live. The Lord Jesus Christ was your substitutionary sacrifice--
    ellauri111.html on line 520: The love of God for you was demonstrated on that cross 2,000 years ago when the Lord Jesus was crucified for you. God is not hateful, he is loving and he is good to us. It is only blasphemers, hereticks, evil men, seducers, and sinners that speak wrongly of our great and loving LORD God. God gave us his only begotten Son even though we were dead in trespasses and sins. God quickens (makes alive) the dead. He is still quickening men, women, boys, and girls across the face of this whole earth who put their trust in Jesus.
    ellauri111.html on line 525: 2:2 Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience:

    ellauri111.html on line 528: 2:5 Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;)

    ellauri111.html on line 529: 2:6 And hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus:

    ellauri111.html on line 530: 2:7 That in the ages to come he might shew the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.

    ellauri111.html on line 531: 2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:

    ellauri111.html on line 544: JESUS CHRIST ROSE FROM THE DEAD. After His death, our precious Lord´s body laid in the grave three days, but praise be to God, it did not remain there. Death could not hold him back--it was not possible that he should be holden of it (Acts 2:24). Jesus Christ is the life (ref. John 14:6) and God manifested in the flesh (ref. I Timothy 3:16). Death could not hold him. On the third day Jesus arose from the dead and was seen by over 500 people (ref. I Corinthians 15:6) before He went back to heaven.
    ellauri111.html on line 546: Jesus Christ came to earth to give his own blood for your sins. That is what he came to do and he was and is the only one qualified to do it. His death was a one time sacrifice, never to be repeated. After he accomplished this tremendous feat, he rose from the dead just like he said he would:
    ellauri111.html on line 552: Is this working on you at all guys? Are you ready to repent of your sins? To repent means to forsake your evil ways and live God's way according to his word. Are you ready to listen finallly? All your life you've been your own authority concerning what is right and what is wrong. You've made your own decisions while ignoring what the Lord says in His holy word, the Bible. You've served yourself and not God. To repent means that you turn to GOD AND THE BIBLE AS YOUR AUTHORITY. It means you can say, "Lord, everything you say in the Bible is right. If my feelings contradict the Bible, I AM WRONG. Lord, I want to live under YOUR AUTHORITY, not my own. Help me, Jesus, to do right."
    ellauri111.html on line 564: Realize that you have lived under your own authority. You've lived the way that YOU have wanted to. You have lived without regard for God's precepts. Understand in your mind that you've lived in sin against God's word. Think it through and count the cost. Jesus made no promises that you will have an easy life. In fact, the Bible teaches that all that will live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution. Are you willing to live as one of the despised, saved, holy, overcoming, victorious ones? If so, come on to Jesus. He is waiting backstage already.
    ellauri111.html on line 572: humble yourself under the mighty hand of God and let him lift you up into an upright life. God furnish you with at least one spiritual gift wherewith you can help further the kingdom of God. In due time, He will lift you up to places you never even knew existed. Your life will be changed at its root if you heed to the word of God.
    ellauri111.html on line 574: The Bible (specifically, The AUTHORIZED KING JAMES VERSION, available from our bookstore) is the ONLY way that we know about the Lord Jesus Christ. We do not know about our precious Lord Jesus through, the Roman Catholic "church", "the church fathers, the magisterium, the pope, councils, decrees, traditions, canon laws, the Quran, Muhammad, the Hadith, the Baptist statement of faith, John Calvin, Martin Luther, Ellen White, agnositicism, history books, the Watchtower Society, atheism, Joseph Smith, tv, the New World Testament, fake preachers, "Christian" Science, Jehovah's Witnesses, the Imam, Seventh Day Adventism, etc." Beware of copies!
    ellauri111.html on line 584: You don't need a preacher in your presence in order to be saved, you have heard the gospel here. Do you BELIEVE it and want it? Are you ready to be under God's commands or do you want to keep on doing what you want to do? This decision is yours and your future depends on what choice you make.
    ellauri111.html on line 586: If you know that this is the truth, I counsel you to make your decision today because tomorrow is not promised to you, or the price may have gone up. Not only people´s hearts get hard when they keep on rejecting the truth. I could say from my own experience what else tends to get hard but I won´t. You don´t want your heart to turn to stone to the gospel because if it does, you will go to hell. That I can guarantee you because the Bible says so. Hell is real notwithstanding the fake preachers and "theologians" and "doctors" that would tell you otherwise.
    ellauri111.html on line 596: If you have placed your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, you are a Christian. If you continue repeating his words like a parrot, then are you his disciple indeed (ref. John 8:31). Now begins your new life of freedom and obedience to the Lord and serving him.
    ellauri111.html on line 598: Now for some practicalities. You will need to be baptized by us. It´s a service we offer. You need to be baptized in the water like Christians in the Bible. In baptism, we are identifying water with the death, burial, and resurrection of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ--
    ellauri111.html on line 616: You can pray and ask the Lord to lead you to a truly Christian fellowship so that you can get baptized by a Christian and discipled in the way of Christ. Note: This is a tall order these days because today is the day of apostasy. False teachers and false prophets abound on television and in churches. Excerpt from our index page:
    ellauri111.html on line 618: Today, many, many WOMEN are entering pulpits, ruling churches, and speaking during the church services (giving announcements, etc.)--this is WRONG. Women are to keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak (reference I Corinthians 14:34). No woman should be called pastor, reverend, Adult Sunday School teacher, etc. Even if they have a question, they are to ask their husbands at home for it is a shame for women to speak in the church (reference I Corinthians 14:35). And yet we also learn from the scriptures that daughters are to serve the Lord (there are a diversity of gifts, all to be used decently and in order of seniority by the elders).
    ellauri111.html on line 620: Avoid any church that is in disobedience to the scriptures. These are the days of apostasy. It is better to work alone with your Authorized King James Bible and the Lord Jesus Christ and obedience to the word than to be in a false church. Even if you do not know any Christians, you can still read the Bible and obey it, and live the Christian life by God´s grace, his divine influence in your life. Roman Catholic, Mormon, Seventh Day Adventist, Jehovah´s Witness, Christian Science, Greek Orthodox, etc. present themselves as Christian but they preach false doctrines. Many Methodist, Lutheran, Presbyterian, and Baptist churches are not preaching the whole truth and some are basically going back to the Roman Catholic institution. I do not know of ONE good church. If you do find a church, make sure that they exclusively use the Authorized Version and make sure that you compare their teachings and doings to the word of God and the Bible Dudes.
    ellauri111.html on line 622: If you cannot find a good church where you can be baptized, maybe you have a sanctified friend that can baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. I do not know you, dear friend and I do not even know where you are, and if you came to Jesus through this witness, I am not there to see you baptized. The apostasy around the world is great and I have not one preacher to recommend to anyone in this world. If you were just getting saved and could find no one holy to baptize me, you could baptize yourself. You would do it something like this

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    ellauri111.html on line 623: Find a nice, quiet place with clean water where you can be undisturbed (e.g., bathtub or pool). Take a towel and a change of garments. As a woman, you should have your head covered because you will be praying (ref. I Corinthians 11:3-13).
    ellauri111.html on line 632: Obey the Bible. Obey what you read. If you commit a sin, then call on I John 1:9, "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness," and determine to live right. Don´t make excuses for sin. No more stealing, no more fornicating, no more lying, no more adultery. When you repent, you let go of those filthy, unclean things. Put them back inside your pants and close the zipper.
    ellauri111.html on line 634: I counsel you to get away from that addictive, evil television (and movies) as fast as possible and learn how to live the new, upright life. There is a whole new clean life outside of that filthy television (I stopped watching it over a decade ago), the educational system (you can teach your own children), cosmetics, cologne, and fancy suits.
    ellauri111.html on line 636: It is a new, upright, rich, fascinating, and satisfying life. It is the Christian life. Modern, brainwashed, technological life detaches man from the outdoors and from individual thought and self expression and attaches his affections to the evils promulgated and taught on the television and in the school system. The brainwashed, technological, dependent-on-other-people, idle life gives rise to a whole host of compulsive disorders--addictions--sticky things that a person cannot seem to stop doing (maybe the activities are so much a part of their lives that they don´t even realize that they are addicted to them). Things like television watching, eating or drinking sweet sugary things compulsively, and unclean personal habits. Reading the King James Bible daily is not.
    ellauri111.html on line 638: Precepts in our "Deliverance Series" have helped me tremendously and I believe that they can help many others-- including those that have been abused, hurt, and traumatized in this life. By God´s grace, we can frankly walk away from what had us bound. In reading the articles in the Deliverance Series, people can learn some of what has happened to modern man.
    ellauri111.html on line 644: As time goes along we are in a position to receive whichever spiritual gift(s) that God is pleased to give us, e.g., exhortation, prophesy, teaching, etc. (the gifts are found in the New Testament epistles (letters)). The apostle Paul teaches us that we should desire to prophesy because then we speak to men unto edification, exhortation, and comfort (I Corinthians 14:1)--just ask God for what you want and just walk on in obdience to the word--we can help the saints to go forward and be built up and be comforted (I Corinthians 14:3).
    ellauri111.html on line 646: Prophesying can be fun and it is easy, even women can do it (not in the church of course, but at home). When you prophesy you can edify God´s church (I Corinthians 14:4)--we need the prophets. John the Baptist was more than a prophet (Matthew 11:9) and it was testified that he did no miracle (John 10:41). Prophesying is telling men what God wants them to hear. The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy (Revelation 19:10).
    ellauri111.html on line 660: You do not have to run off to a foreign mission field because you got saved (if God does not call you to the mission field and give you peace and anointing, you will not prosper if you try to go), you can stay at home and minister to your family and follow God´s leading.
    ellauri111.html on line 664: Teach your children God´s word. As you read the Bible, you can teach your children God´s word, too. You can learn together. I learned with my little one. On the website we have what we call "green sheets"--one is a Survey of the Life and Gospel of Jesus Christ and the other is a Survey of the Early Church (the book of Acts). They give passages of scriptures so that a person going through the green sheets get a lay of land of the selected topics. We also went through the Old Testament together, starting with the book of Genesis. Eventually, I realized that the green sheets were just the Bible so we just go through the scriptures chapter by chapter without making green sheets, just writing down the book we are in, the chapters of the book, and putting the date next to the chapters that we have completed for that day. Nifty, what?
    ellauri111.html on line 668: Pray. Pray and talk to God about whatever is on your heart. The Bible says to "pray without ceasing." I like to get up early in the morning while it is still dark and go to my prayer place so that I can present myself before the Lord. I search my memory for the things he allowed me to do the day before and the things he did for me. I praise him and I thank him. I pray for other people. I ask him to forgive me of my sins. When we pray to God, we need to be real. Pray about whatever is real for you at that time. You can praise God and his holy child, Jesus. You can glorify him for what he has done for you, you can thank him for what he has done for you, you can ask him to help you to overcome sin, you can ask him to help you in your daily tasks, you can ask him to show you the way that you should go, and more. The joy of the Lord is your strength (ref. Nehemiah 8:10). And when you pray, pray in Jesus´ name (John 14:13-14; John 15:16; John 16:23).
    ellauri111.html on line 675: Colossians 3:16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.
    ellauri111.html on line 679: There is a wicked man coming that Revelation 13 calls, "the beast." He is an antichrist. He is a man of sin. He is soon to make his appearance on the earth and by peace he shall destroy many. The saints are going to go through deep waters--but hold on to Jesus. Don´t ever renounce him or deny him no matter what. You know what you believe in--the Lord Jesus Christ who is the Creator of heaven and earth and all that in them is. Read more here about the coming of the beast. Jesus said that he that endureth to the end, the same shall be saved. Jesus Christ is God manifested in the flesh. He also said that he would be with us alway, even unto the end of the world, Amen. At the beginning of our index page, there is letter. There are words there for you. Please read it from the beginning.
    ellauri111.html on line 681: God be with you as you run this race. You must read the word of God, the Authorized King James Bible. I strongly suggest that you print out your own copy and bind it. It is in the Authorized King James Bible where you will find your safety, your strength, your power, your love, your comfort, your knowledge, your life and everything you need to know and please and walk with God and his holy child, Jesus. Desire the sincere milk of the word that ye may grow thereby. Never give up and always hearken to God´s word.
    ellauri111.html on line 689: The world is full of false churches, full of false teachers and false prophets that want to make merchandise of you--they are on television and in churches. As a Christian, you will want to go to church and be with other Christians, but I do not know of ONE good church building and there are MANY cults. BE CAREFUL AND READ YOUR AUTHORIZED BIBLE (I urge you to print out and bind your own--the ones being sold today are often altered--There is a good Authorized Bible download at this link and a sound Overview of the Bible at this link.).
    ellauri111.html on line 691: The Roman Catholic mass is a blasphemy. The Roman Catholic institution teaches that its priests actually sacrifice the Lord Jesus Christ over and over again on their altars when they take, "communion." Christians partake of the Lord's supper in which we remember the Lord and shew his death until he come. They say that they are actually sacrificing the Lord! This is a blasphemy, flee from it, my brethren, flee!!!!!
    ellauri111.html on line 693: Again, The Bible forbids women being pastors and speaking in churches but many women have taken pulpits and other church positions in complete disobedience to the scriptures. This does not mean that there is no work for women in the kingdom of God (you may wish to see our article entitled, "The Role of Women in the Church). These are the days of apostasy. It is better to be alone with your Bible and the Lord Jesus and obedience than to be in a false church. Roman Catholic, Mormon, Seventh Day Adventist, Jehovah's Witness, Christian Science, Greek Orthodox, etc. present themselves as Christian but they preach false doctrines. Many Methodist, Lutheran, Presbyterian, and Baptist churches are not preaching the whole truth and some are basically going back to the Roman Catholic institution. I do not know of ONE good church. If you find a church, make sure that they exclusively use the Authorized Version and make sure that you compare their teachings and doings to the word of God.
    ellauri111.html on line 697: Warning: obey the Authorized Version of 1611 of the Bible only and accept no new "techniques" e.g., meditation and yoga-type practices (repetitious "prayers" (actually mantras), etc.).
    ellauri111.html on line 699: "Contemplative" prayer is essentially an old occult technique adjusted to the ignorant church people. It can bring up that yoga kundalini serpent power. With open eyes, one can see this type of technique being magnified in society--I saw a book for magic in a place for shipping goods and for photocopies, office supplies, etc. I looked on the back of the book, it was the same technique as the church people are using. This is spreading like wildfire and not just amongst false (or extremely ignorant) brethren, it is throughout society. Revelation 13:8 teaches us that all people who are not in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world will worship the beast. Revelation 13:4 says that all the world will worship the dragon which gave power unto the beast--we learn from Revelation 12 that THE DRAGON IS SATAN. In the ecumenical movement (all the religions getting together in "peace") and under a "meditative" spirituality, Hindus, Buddhists, Roman Catholics, church people, atheists, Muslims, cabalists, new agers, etc. can get together and have a "meditation" session with no problems. This is not for the future, it is already happening, I picked up a brochure about some sessions while at a library. In Contemplative prayer, church people are calling the devil by the Lord's name. I read that many of them will not listen to the scriptures when confronted with the truth--they do not know the Lord's voice, they are not his sheep. Worldly people are under the devil and they despise holiness and speak against it as "legalism" or even as heresy or false doctrine. I have seen extreme antinomianism in Baptist churches. They derisively call work-out-your-own-salvation-with-fear-and-trembling discipleship "Lordship salvation". If a person does not obey the Lord, they are not saved. The reader may wish to see our article, Lordship Salvation.
    ellauri111.html on line 705: FLEE FROM "CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER", "EMERGING 'CHURCH'", "CONTEMPLATIVE SPIRITUALITY" "ANCIENT FUTURE CHURCH", etc. In this movement, these people are learning and using black magic type occult techniques in churches! In disregard and disobedience to the Bible, they THEY TELL PEOPLE TO CLEAR THEIR MINDS AND KEEP REPEATING THE NAME OF THE LORD OR SOME OTHER NAME. They say that focusing on the Bible is a hinderance to prayer--yes, the Bible is a hinderance to praying to the DEVIL!!!!!!!!!!!!! Praise the Lord!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Stay away from people who want to teach you to pray to the devil calling the devil by the name of the Lord. Flee from anybody who puts down the word of God--they are doing that so that you will be defenseless against their lies. These are the end times and now church people are being deceived into CALLING AND SUMMON DEVILS! The emerging church of the devil is using the same yoga-type techniques as hindus, buddhists Roman Catholic mystics, Greek orthodox mystics, occultists and other mystical traditions. The people are even warned about the possibility of encountering evil spirits during these exercises--no regular prayer requires a warning, no, no, no--BUT PRAYING TO THE DEVIL DOES! AND WHEN THAT KUNDALINI SERPENT POWER RISES UP IN THESE PEOPLE, THEY WILL EITHER BECOME MAGICIANS OR GO INSANE OR SOME OTHER HORRIBLE THING--THERE ARE SYMPTOMS AND MANIFESTATIONS! CHURCH PEOPLE ARE GOING TOWARDS BEING POSSESSED! These are last days--BE WARE, DEAR ONE, BE WARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GET SAVED, READ YOUR BIBLE AND OBEY IT AND LEAVE THE TELEVISION ALONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE BEAST IS COMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    ellauri111.html on line 707: One more thing--be ware of "new age" teaching--you are not God, you are not divine, and God is not in everybody--all that pantheism (everything is God) and panentheism (God is in everything) is new age teaching which is actually old age because the devil told Eve in the garden, "Ye shall be as gods" (see Genesis chapter 3). The devil is a spirit--he is not dead and he has been telling that same lie ever since then. There is a lot more to this situation, but just get saved and obedient and live reconciled to God. Do not put your trust in science, etc. In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth--there is no evolution. Evolution is a big fat lie and a hoax to get people to disbelieve the word of God. Science...many, many lies are told by people in white labcoats. Believe and obey God's word and you will be safe and whole and of an understanding mind and not of a reprobate mind.
    ellauri111.html on line 709: Look around, the more the leaders make plans, the worse things get--child abuse, drug addiction, abortion, murders, shoplifting, lying, compulsive disorders, broken families, directionless young people, mind-killing school system, panic attacks, reprobate mind laws, denying God and his word, etc. This thing called time is coming to an end. The heavens above and the earth beneath that you see before your eyes are going to be burned up completely and dissolved. The day of the Lord is coming and we will all stand before God at the final judgment and the books are going to be opened. We will all be there--including all the dead people...they won't be left out--nobody will be left out.
    ellauri111.html on line 711: Revelation 20:11 And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them.

    ellauri111.html on line 712: 12 And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.

    ellauri111.html on line 713: 13 And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.
    ellauri111.html on line 737: The serpent power basically tells Hindus the same thing that Satan told Eve in the garden--"ye shall be as gods." Who does not know that Hinduism is pantheistic (saying that "all is god") and teaches that all people are supposedly already god but just have to realize it? The ignorant church people are getting something similar--"panentheism" (God is in everything). They are not hearkening to the Authorized Version of 1611 of the Bible and can therefore be taken by men's words (even if those words are found in unauthorized Bible versions).
    ellauri111.html on line 745: Don't let anybody convince you that you have to "speak in tongues" to show that you are saved. Some of these people will tell you that you can learn to "speak in tongues" by letting yourself jibber and jabber, muttering sounds that do not make sense. They will tell you to keep practicing to "speak in tongues"--this is wrong. God's Spirit is the one that will give the gift of tongues spontaneously to whom he will. There are many spiritual gifts, tongues is one of them. Not all Christians speak in tongues. Tongues is a gift that I have not seen properly practiced one time (though I have heard a few testimonies involving them that sounded sound).
    ellauri111.html on line 747: Cults like "the Church of Christ" will try to convince you that water baptism saves you and that you have to join their specific "church" and not drink coffee, etc. These cults take certain scriptures out of context and then mix them up in order to deceive people. I'm not minimizing the importance of the ordinance of baptism--you need to be baptized--but cults mix up the doctrines of the Lord to deceive people. YOU NEED TO READ YOUR BIBLE. The Roman Catholic institution is another cult. It is not a Christian church. Her doctrines are the opposite of the Bible. If you are a former Roman Catholic, you need to get rid of all the paraphenalia and graven images and idols that you may have collected through the years (e.g., rosary, St. Anthony, crucifixes, relics, candles, Mary prayers, pictures, etc.). The Seventh Day Adventists will try to get you to follow the teachings of Ellen White, a false prophetess who made prophecies that did not come to pass and put all kinds of requirements on people that are not in the Bible. The Mormons are a another cult. They teach that their males can become gods some day with their own planets. Please don't look up all these cults. Just focus on reading your Bible and obeying it. Then you will be able to discern if a person is speaking according to the word or not.
    ellauri111.html on line 749: If you have not trusted Christ, you are in a dangerous position. John 3:36 says, "...he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him." You will not make it into heaven on your own "good merits" or by your own conception of who God is and what he should be like. He must be obeyed and worshipped according to his word, the Authorized King James Bible. The Lord Jesus Christ is altogether lovely and worthy to be praised. I hope that you will make the right choice.
    ellauri111.html on line 751: Your friend, Tracy.
    ellauri111.html on line 756: Futurum exactumia ei hirviä edes ajatella. Kuuma lammikko tuntuu lähestyvän hyvää vauhtia, Apinat vaan istuu lämpenevässä kylpyvedessä kuin sammakot ja harjoittelee taivasosaansa.
    ellauri111.html on line 882: Lantian ym. (2017) mukaan salaliittoteorioihin uskovia ihmisiä yhdistää avoimuus uusille kokemuksille, epäluottamus sekä machiavellismi. Heillä on usein epämiellyttävä luonne (engl. low agreeability), eli he eivät ole erityisen luotettavia, yhteistyökykyisiä ja/tai hyväntahtoisia. Machiavellismi tarkoittaa taas sitä, että he ovat niin keskittyneitä omiin päämääriinsä, että he ovat valmiita huijaamaan, hyväksikäyttämään ja manipuloimaan muita saavuttaakseen tavoitteensa. Salaliittoteorioihin uskovilla on keskivertoa todennäköisemmin narsistisia piirteitä sekä liioiteltu käsitys omasta itsestään.
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    ellauri112.html on line 65: Wundt, eher ein Liberaler in seiner Heidelberger Zeit und in seiner Leipziger Rektoratsrede 1889, scheint unter dem Eindruck der revolutionären Ereignisse der Nachkriegszeit eine zunehmend konservativ-nationale Haltung entwickelt zu haben.
    ellauri112.html on line 67: A survey published in American Psychologist in 1991 ranked Wundt´s reputation as first for "all-time eminence" based on ratings provided by 29 American historians of psychology. William James and Sigmund Freud were ranked a distant second and third. During his academic career Wundt trained 186 graduate students (116 in psychology). This is significant as it helped disseminate his work.


    ellauri112.html on line 166: »NYKYINEN MATERIALISMI» Parisissa on eräs aikakauslehti viime vuosina järjestänyt paljon harrastettuja esitelmätilaisuuksia, joissa joukko eteviä ranskalaisia tiedemiehiä ja ajattelijoita on esittänyt mielipiteitään periaatteellisista elämän ja tieteen kysymyksistä. Näin on syntynyt esitelmäsarjoja, jotka myöhemmin on julkaistu erikoisina teoksina; viimeinen näistä on äskettäin ilmestynyt nimellä »Le matérialisme actuel» (Nykyinen materialismi). Joukko Ranskan ensimäisiä nimiä luetaan tämän kirjan kansilehdellä sen tekijöinä: tunnettu filosofi Henri Bergson, mainio matemaatikko, muutamia kuukausia sitten kuollut Henri Poincaré (kirjassa oleva esitelmä on eräs hänen viimeisistä lausunnoistaan), etevä ja miellyttävä, meilläkin tunnettu kansantaloustieteilijä Ch. Gide y.m.-- Tuntuu epäilemättä vähän oudolta kuulla puhuttavan »nykyisestä materialismista». Onhan meillä juuri näinä vuosina syytä viettää varsinaisen materialismin kaksikymmenvuotista kuolinpäivää. Vuonna 1895 julisti Wilhelm Ostwald tieteellisen materialismin voitetuksi kannaksi. Ja johan jo kolmekymmentä vuotta sitäkin ennen filosofi F.A. Lange suurisuuntaisen historiallisen ja arvostelevan esityksensä kautta osoitti materialismin löyhyyden maailmankatsomuksena. Ei siis tosiaan näytä olevan syytä enää ottaa esille kysymystä materialismista ja sen »kumoamisesta». Mutta sitä eivät kirjamme tekijät tarkoitakaan tehdä. Meillä on päinvastoin edullinen tilaisuus heidän esityksiensä perustuksella tarkastella, kuinka pitkälle olemme edenneet pois varsinaisesta materialismista. Kuten toivon käyvän selville, antaa tällainen tarkastelu sangen mielenkiintoisia tuloksia. Materialismin kulmakivenä on alusta alkaen ollut atomismi eli oppi siitä, että aine on kokoonpantu jakamattomista hiukkasista. Mutta kun nämä hiukkaset ovat niin suunnattoman pieniä, ettei niitä millään tieteen nykyisellä keinolla voida havaita, on niiden olemassaolo ainakin jossain määrin jäänyt »uskon asiaksi». Merkillistä on nyt, että atomien olemassaolo nykyään, viisikymmentä vuotta materialismin kukoistuskauden jälkeen, itse asiassa lienee varmempi kuin mitä se oli silloin. Loistavassa esitelmässään esittää näet Poincaré joukon uudempia ilmiöitä, jotka vallan odottamattomalla tavalla tulevat atomi-olettamuksen tueksi, ilmiöitä, joiden kautta tiedemiehellä on tilaisuus tavallaan nähdä atomit tai molekyylit itse, joten niiden olemassaolo on varma. Miksei siis nyt materialismi esiinny riemukulussa ottamaan takaisin menetettyjä alueita? Se johtuu siitä, että atomit, nuo havainnolliset, yksinkertaiset perusainekset, joista oli niin helppo kuvailla kaikki todellisuus kokoonpannuksi ja joiden ulkopuolelle, tyhjää avaruutta lukuunottamatta, ei pitänyt jäädä mitään, ovat tykkänään menettäneet filosofisen tenhovoimansa. Mitä hyödyttää puhua atomeista jonain lopullisina, kun jokainen niistä on itsessään oma maailmansa, joka voi hajota vielä suunnattoman paljon pienempiin tekijöihin? Ja mitenkä on sitten näiden laita? Ovatko sitten ne jotain johon voidaan turvata pelkäämättä, että taas luiskahdetaan joihinkin uusiin pikku äärettömyyksiin? On paras olla niihin luottamatta. Eräät jotka ovat ryhtyneet tutkimaan niiden massaa, ovat tulleet siihen johtopäätökseen, ettei sitä olekaan olemassa. »Ei ole enää ainetta, on pelkästään reikiä eetterissä; mutta kun nämä reiät eivät voi muuttaa paikkaa järkähyttämättä niitä ympäröivää eetteriä, tarvitaan voimaa niitä liikuttamaan, ja ne näyttävät olevan inertialla varustettuja, kun tämä inertia itse asiassa kuuluu eetterille.» Nämä luonnontieteen uudemmat--toistaiseksi kai jonkunverran hypoteetiset--äärimäiset tulokset ovat väkevästi mielenkiintoisia muussakin kuin puhtaasti tieteellisessä suhteessa. Jos näet kysymme, mikä on n.s. materialismin psykologinen ydin, se salattu lähde, josta se ammentaa voimansa, niin on luullakseni vastattava: materialismi tyydyttää erästä ymmärryksemme alkuperäistä, juurtunutta mielihalua, mielikuvituksemme taipumusta pitää »esineellistä» todellisuuden käsitystä jollakin tavoin itsestään selvänä. Koetan ilmaista tämän havainnollisemmin.
    ellauri112.html on line 179: Porgi, amor, qualche ristoro al mio duolo a´miei sospir! O mi rendi il mio tesoro, o mi lascia almen morir! TRANSLATION: Grant, love, some relief to my sorrow, to my sighing Either give me back my beloved, or just let me die!
    ellauri112.html on line 184: »Ajassa» on kerran ennen (vuosikerrassa 1911) tarkastettu muutamia Bergsonin filosofialle ominaisia, alkuperäisiä piirteitä. Tällä kertaa on tarkoitus kiinnittää huomiota niihin huomattaviin yhtäläisyyksiin, joita kaikesta huolimatta on olemassa Bergsonin ja hänen edeltäjänsä Renanin ajatustavan välillä. On pidetty Bergsonin filosofian huomattavimpana piirteenä sitä merkitystä, minkä hän antaa ajan realiteetille. On sanottu, että kun filosofia yleensä pyrkii katsomaan todellisuutta »iäisyyden näkökannalta», on sensijaan bergsonilaisuudelle ominaista »ajallisuuden näkökanta». »Aika» on tämän filosofian mukaan luova tekijä todellisuudessa, ei pelkkä subjektiivinen havainnonmuoto. Aika luo, todellisesti synnyttää uutta, samoinkuin sen hammas jäytää esineitä. »L'univers dure». Maailmankaikkeus on historiallinen ilmiö. Aivan yhtä syvästi on Renan vakuutettu ajan merkityksestä. »Aika näyttää minusta yhä enemmän olevan le facteur universel, la grand coefficient de l'eternal devenir» (Dialogues philosophiques, s. 155). 19. vuosisadan luonteenomainen piirre on Renanin mukaan, että dogmaatisen metodin sijaan on asetettu historiallinen metodi, kaikissa ihmishenkeä käsittelevissä tieteissä. »La catégorie du devenir» on asetettu »la catégorie de l'être'n» sijaan. Ennen puhuttiin uskonnosta, oikeudesta, jne. jonakin kerta kaikkiaan olemassaolevana, nykyään kaikki tuo käsitetään joksikin, joka paraikaa kehittyy. Kullakin tieteellä on tarkastettavanaan katkelma tätä ikuisen syntymisen vyyhteä. »Historia» sanan ahtaammassa merkityksessä on tässä suhteessa nuorin tieteistä; se käsittelee viimeistä myöhäisintä kautta tässä kehitysjaksossa. Filologia ja vertaileva mytologia valaisevat jo varhaisempaa kautta. Ihminen puhui ja loi myyttejä ennenkuin hän jätti jälkeensä kirjallisia muistomerkkejä. Ja näiden tieteiden takana alkavat paleontologian ja luonnonhistorian äärettömät taivaanrannat sarastaa. »Minä puolestani olen aina ajatellut, että lajien synnyn salaisuus piilee morfologiassa (kasvien ja eläinten muoto-opissa), että eläinmuodot ovat hieroglyyfikieli, jonka avain puuttuu meiltä, ja että koko menneisyyden selitys piilee niissä tosiseikoissa, jotka ovat meidän silmäimme edessä, mutta joita emme osaa lukea.» Mutta historiallisia dokumentteja eivät ole ainoastaan elolliset muodot; tähtisumuilla, linnunradalla on sama arvo. On tuleva aika, jolloin luonnontieteetkin muuttuvat historiallisiksi. »Muistelmissaan» valittaa Renan eräässä kohden sitä, että hän joutui harrastamaan historiallisia tieteitä, »noita vähäisiä arveluun perustuvia tieteitä, joista sadan vuoden perästä ei välitetä». Renan uskoo että jos hän olisi antautunut luonnontieteisiin, olisi hän johtunut useampiin Darwinin tuloksista, jotka hän väittää 1845:n tienoissa edeltäpäin aavistaneensa. Tätä valitusta ei tarvitse ottaa kovin vakavasti, sillä monista muista lausunnoista käy ilmi, että Renanin mielestä historiallisilla tieteillä on aivan erikoisen suuri filosofinen arvo.-- Toinen yhtymäkohta Renanin ja Bergsonin välillä on heidän »vitalistinen» käsityksensä kehityksen syistä. Bergson hylkää ajatuksen, että ulkonaiset, »mekaaniset» syyt aiheuttaisivat kehityksen. Elolliset muodot ovat hänen käsityksensä mukaan erään sisäisen sielullisen voiman tuote. Bergson on dualisti. Elottoman aineen rinnalla on maailmassamme vaikuttamassa edelliselle jyrkästi vastakkainen »élan vital», joka yhtenäisenä elämän virtana kuohuu kautta sukupolvien ja yksilöiden. Elottomassakin maailmassa vallitsee määräperäinen liike, mutta se on »putoamista», laskeutumista yhä alemmalle tasolle (entropia); »élan vital» sensijaan on vaivaloista ylöspäin ponnistamista. Elottomassa maailmassa energia hajaantuu ja haihtuu, mutta »élan vital» pyrkii sitä kasaamaan (lehtivihreä ja sen merkitys, orgaaniset yhdistykset).
    ellauri112.html on line 186: »L´élan vital» on se elämän meri, jossa me olemme, liikumme ja elämme. Kaunopuheisen, mystillisen tunteen koko hehkulla kuvatessaan tämän elämän prinsiipin alkuperää, sen taistelua Materiaa vastaan ja ihmisen kykyä »intuitionsa» voimalla sukeltautua siihen takaisin, osoittautuu Bergson ikivanhojen mystikkojen täysveriseksi seuraajaksi. Renan ei ole missään antanut yhtenäistä esitystä kehitysopillisista teorioistaan. Mutta monista yksityisistä lausunnoista käy riittävästi ilmi hänen »vitalistinen» kantansa. »Kaksi seikkaa, aika ja pyrkimys edistykseen, selittävät maailman. Ilman tätä hedelmällistä edistyksen siementä jäisi aika ikuisesti martaaksi. Jonkunlainen sisäinen jousi, joka työntää kaiken elämään, ja yhä enemmän kehittyneeseen elämään, kas siinä välttämätön olettamus (Dialogues philosophiques, s. 177). Koko maailma on työssä ja pyrkii toteuttamaan jotain salattua tarkoitusta, se oli eräs Renanin rakkaimmista ajatuksista, jota hän skeptillisimmälläkin tuulellaan helli. Viimeisessä filosofisessa kirjoituksessaan, »Examen de consciance philosophique» (Feuilles détachées -kokoelmassa) sanoo hän pitävänsä pintapuolisina niitä vastaväitteitä »finalismia» vastaan, joita eräät tiedemiehet tekevät, huomauttaessaan luonnon epätäydellisyyksistä. Nämä vastaväitteet eivät estä olettamasta, että maailmassamme vaikuttaa salainen pyrkimys, syvällinen nisus, joka sokeana toimii olemiston kuiluissa, työntäen kaiken elämään, kaikissa avaruuden kohdissa. Tämä nisus ei ole tietoinen eikä kaikkivoipa; se tekee parhaansa aineesta, joka sillä on käytettävänään. Mutta ehkä se nisus, joka vaikuttaa maailmankaikkeuteen kokonaisuudessaan, eräänä päivänä tulee tajuiseksi, kaikkitietäväksi, kaikkivoipaiseksi. Jumala syntyy... Toteutuu niin korkea tietoisuuden aste, ettei meillä siitä voi olla mitään käsitystä. Ikuisuus tarjoaa loppumattomat mahdollisuudet. Absoluuttinen olento, päästyään kehityksensä päähän ja opittuaan täydellisesti tuntemaan itsensä, toteuttaa kenties kaikki voimansa avulla uskonnon: hurskasten ylösnousemuksen ja ijankaikkisen elämän...
    ellauri112.html on line 209: 67 suhteet: Ahriman, Aleister Crowley, Altruismi, Amuletti, Anton LaVey, Ayn Rand, Azazel (demoni), Beelzebub, Charles Baudelaire, Charles Darwin, Dualismi (filosofia), Eenokin kieli, Epikurolaisuus, Eugeniikka, Evankeliumi Markuksen mukaan, Evoluutio, Fasismi, Friedrich Nietzsche, Halloween, Hedonismi, Herbert Spencer, Ikonografia, Itsesuggestio, Jobin kirja, John Milton, Juutalaisuus, Kadotettu paratiisi, Kansallissosialismi, Kesäpäivänseisaus, Keskiaika, Kevätpäiväntasaus, Kristinusko, Kun maailma järkkyi, Länsi, Lucifer, Max Stirner, Mefistofeles, Meritokratia, Niccolò Machiavelli, Okkultismi, Pakanaverkko, Parodia, Pentagrammi, Romantiikka, Saatana, Saatanallinen Raamattu, Saatanan kirkko, Saatananpalvonta, Seitsemän kuolemansyntiä, Seth, Setin Temppeli, Solipsismi, Sosiaalidarvinismi, Suomi, Syntymäpäivä, Syyspäiväntasaus, Taikuus (yliluonnollinen), Talvipäivänseisaus, Tanak, Teismi, Temppeliherrain ritarikunta, Thomas Hobbes, Valistus, Varhaiskristillisyys, Yhdysvallat, Yli-ihminen, Zarathustralaisuus.
    ellauri112.html on line 224: Almujen antaminen köyhille on perinteinen esimerkki altruismista. Jacques-Louis Davidin maalaus. Altruismi (”toinen”) tarkoittaa epäitsekästä ja pyyteetöntä toimintaa, jossa toisen hyvä asetetaan oman edun edelle.
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    Niccolò Machiavelli

    ellauri112.html on line 404: Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (3. toukokuuta 1469 – 21. kesäkuuta 1527) oli firenzeläinen renessanssin ajan filosofi ja valtiomies.
    ellauri112.html on line 406: Uusi!!: Satanismi ja Niccolò Machiavelli · Katso lisää »
    ellauri112.html on line 584: Reitman (Thank You for Smoking, Juno, Up in the Air) continues to work the “audacious” and “unique” edges of the most conventional possible territory, in movies that tend to conclude that the characters’ various challenges are all a state of mind.
    ellauri112.html on line 592: Despite Cody´s image as a libertine, she hacks here at a decidedly conservative topic, the emotional journey of motherhood.
    ellauri112.html on line 599: Toys laying all over the carpet, dishes in the sink, mouths to feed, teacher parent conferences – the life of a parent is not an easy one.
    ellauri112.html on line 604: What the fuck? 3rd baby at 40 is not exactly unprepared.
    ellauri112.html on line 607: Drew’s brother Craig (Mark Duplass) only adds to her consternation. Craig and his wife are rich, over-achievers who can’t help but look down at Marlo’s messy mothering. Är dom inte äckliga? Spypåsarna till vänster om dörrarna. Life is not just boring, it is a fucking pile of clichés. You´ve seen one of them, you´ve seen them all. Jussi Snellman, don´t bother with reincarnation!
    ellauri112.html on line 617: It’s these little moments that Reitman captures so well. Like Ron Livingston’s detached husband, who routinely retreats to his room to hide under a video game headset.
    ellauri112.html on line 623: Tully es la tipica chica millennial. Ser madre no es tan facil en ese contexto social como lo pintan. Money does not make one happy, nor does a family.
    ellauri112.html on line 629: There are some genuine laugh out loud moments, some sad moments, and some “huh?” moments (which for me, lie in the fact that Ron Livingston and Mark Duplass could be interchangeable as her brother and husband as they look so alike. SO CONFUSING.)
    ellauri112.html on line 639: By the time she has her third baby, her son (who may be on the autism spectrum) is on the verge of getting kicked out of upper bracket Catholic school.
    ellauri112.html on line 640: Marlo is a real mother, sister and wife who knows how to put on a polite, sweet face when required, but isn’t afraid to take it off to make a point—something she does with her son’s school principal to great effect.
    ellauri112.html on line 650: Marlo is not much to look at anymore compared to flat-tum Tully Theron actually fattened herself 50lb for the part). But she is another type of super-woman, who keeps schedules, diets, routines and even creativity as a staple of her family’s well being.
    ellauri112.html on line 654: Critics have been throwing words like “fearless” around when describing Theron’s performance in Tully, because of the extra 50 pounds she carries, the lack of makeup on her face and the unflattering portrait of motherhood she paints. But that’s a backhanded compliment, isn’t it? “Fearless.” They only say “fearless” when they mean “ugly,” and it’s honest because she’s ugly. Iike I’ve said three or four times now, it’s really really honest.
    ellauri112.html on line 656: What is great but something of a letdown is that the story never tries to turn the two women against each other. Like old vs young, fat vs skinny, a dish vs disgusting, master and slave, rich vs poor, two women and Drew the only man in town. None of that shit. That Hollywood cliché might have helped launch a thriller, but it has no place here. This film is far more boring, feminist and humanist. Yawn.
    ellauri112.html on line 660: As a nation, we’re well-used to the stereotype of the Irish mammy. Generally speaking though, the mother as a comical, level-headed supporting character is not unique to us, Jews and Italians have them too, and Latinos, I bet. Sometimes she’s the self-sacrificing figure who will do anything for her children, sometimes she’s neurotic and controlling, suppressing the growth and social development of her kids, who are typically the leads. Rarely has she ever taken front-of-stage.
    ellauri112.html on line 667: Marlo and Drew describe their boy Jonah as “quirky,” but he’s a real problem. He’s disrupting school as well as their lives on a daily basis. A royal pain in the ass. The big sis is a graceless little imp.
    ellauri112.html on line 668: Amer. ongelmalapset on joko on the spectrum (autisteja) tai quirky (vajakkeja). I’m also really over films that nervously wring their hands over autistic characters. Like, give me a break, sanoo 1 blaseerattu kazoja. Varmaan vajakki.
    ellauri112.html on line 677: Eipäs ollutkaan! tai oli Marlo kyllä bi (niinkuin käsineitokin, se trendaa nyt) muttei siitä ollut kymysys. Tully olikin Marlon aikaisempi mä. Se tuli halvemmaxi. Olixe eerie vai healing? Tästä käänteestä ei yhtään pidetty. The movie struggles some in its third act. Playing with the tricks of the mind, “Tully” feels more contrived than astute, having the skilled group of actors working hard to avoid further damage as the movie falters towards its clunky and surprisingly not-very-good conclusion.
    ellauri112.html on line 681: Yet to hail the film as a feminist project is to value the representation of the structural co-option of maternity over its interrogation. Tully’s treatment of social reproduction is dangerously simplistic. Cody has spoken in interviews about how her own, financially easier, experience of parenting in L.A. inspired her to explore a narrative in which economic anxieties are combined with the other hardships of parenthood, yet here class and poverty are only fleeting concerns. The transactional system of care that governs child-rearing under capitalism is done away with via Tully’s otherworldliness. Until the revelation of her non-existence, the viewer, although encouraged to believe in her, is never asked to consider her financial reality, and the fact that the service is paid for by Marlo’s wealthy brother is a narrative convenience that reinforces its fairytale quality. Similarly, Tully’s whiteness allows the racial politics of care to be completely overlooked, and the repeated idea that it’s ‘unnatural’ for hired help to bond with your newborn is taken as a given, rather than seen as an impetus for a consideration of the social conditions that require mothers to make that choice.
    ellauri112.html on line 683: Marlo, already a mother of two, begins the film heavily, outrageously pregnant: we learn, in rapid succession, that this third pregnancy was unwanted, that her husband does little of the domestic labour, and that her “shitty” upbringing is the reason she’s so committed to her nuclear family unit. Postnatal depression, never named, haunts the narrative: her wealthy brother offers to pay for a night nanny to avoid, in his words, the advent of another “bad time” like the one that followed the birth of her son, Jonah. When the nanny arrives – described by more than one reviewer as a “millennial Mary Poppins” – the panacea seems to be working. Not only does she look after the baby at night but she also operates as a kind of empathy machine, listening to Marlo’s problems, sharing sangria in the garden, and baking the Minions cupcakes that Marlo herself never has the time to make. The postnatal depression, it seems, disperses; Jonah – who has “emotional problems” – finds a place at a school more suited to his needs, family dinners get increasingly wholesome, and Marlo does a passable Stevie Nicks impression at a child’s birthday party. And then comes the twist: after a bender in Brooklyn with Tully, a sleep-deprived Marlo, drunk at the wheel, drives her car off a bridge and ends up in hospital, and we realise there was nobody else in the car. Her maiden name, we learn, was Tully.
    ellauri112.html on line 691: Theron is more than capable and proves she’s up to the challenge of the role and its physical demands, but this isn’t as Oscar worthy as some are crowing. How gutsy and brave her performance is! they’ll surely shout, all because she dons a partial fat suit (the actress also gained a very real 50 pounds for the role), doesn’t wear makeup, has unkempt hair and bags under her eyes. Interestingly enough, it seems to be those same critics who ripped Amy Schumer and her “I Feel Pretty” to shreds for ‘fat shaming’ or poking fun at the way women look. Candid and authentic simply because she doesn’t look like the gorgeous movie star that she is? I don’t think so.
    ellauri112.html on line 693: The same can be said for Cody’s rough around the edges, unsubtle screenplay. This is far from her best work and for once, she seems to have written herself into a corner. Some of the narrative is so contrived that it’s dripping with cliché, crowded with irritating, pithy platitudes dressed up in a bright hipster bow. Worst of all, the film treats serious post-partum depression as a gimmicky afterthought and even tacks on a borderline inappropriate ‘gotcha!’ ending.
    ellauri112.html on line 697: Honestly, I expected the parenting tropes to be far worse ... There simply weren´t enough bodily fluids to make this a truly authentic parental experience. I liked the “motherhood as body horror” approach, nyökkii toinen samanlainen.
    ellauri112.html on line 701: I appreciated the fact that a troubled mom did seek help, I’m just not sure the script needed the plot twist. I didn’t immediately warm to this flick. Actually, I often alternated between exasperation and captivation – and a key plot twist at the end left a sour taste in my mouth, though for petty reasons. Nonetheless, something about it didn’t feel quite right. It took one observation from a friend afterward to allow for the film’s brilliance to bloom in my mind.
    ellauri112.html on line 705: The 26-year-old nanny’s name is Tully (played by Mackenzie Davis of “Halt and Catch Fire” fame), and she’s a free spirit, albeit one with a serious work ethic. Tully instantly takes over the house, manages Marlo’s baby effortlessly, and starts taking care of mom too. Not only does she give her the precious “alone time” she desperately needs and craves, but Tully ends up becoming a sort of therapist to her, along with a best friend, muse, and a regular shoulder to cry on.
    ellauri112.html on line 707: Tully seems too good to be true when she quickly organizes the home, cleans it from top to bottom, and finds a place for all the errant toys too. She even makes cupcakes for Marlo to take to Jonah’s school as a peace offering. Ultimately, Tully becomes the ‘spouse’ Marlo really needs, and they even have a simpatico banter together, quipping back and forth in sharp, pithy dialogue, the only way Cody can write for her characters.
    ellauri112.html on line 709: In Tully, Marlo starts to see the kind of caretaker she wants to have, and their bondage becomes what keeps her going. As much as Tully turns into a super nanny, the real job she does is help return Marlo to a functioning hole person. With the aid of Tully, Marlo gets her love life back again, gets it each day, and kicks the postpartum depression to the curb. Should kick Drew there too maybe. Tully she cant kick without kicking herself in the ass.
    ellauri112.html on line 717: Tully takes care of the baby with effortless technique, letting Marlo know she can also help with anything else around the house, even tips for re-starting Marlo and Drew’s sex life. She spouts hip, up to date trends and the kind of facts fresh college kids throw around. But it’s not a feel-good narrative. Through Tully Marlo is looking back at an earlier age, when life was simpler, breezier. We soon realize Tully isn’t teaching Marlo anything, she’s reminding her of the past. In one scene the two decide to sneak out to a bar, but the moment isn’t just fun, it’s also melancholic. Marlo warns Tully that your 20’s are great, but then “your 30’s come around the corner like a big dumpster truck.”
    ellauri112.html on line 727: The film’s strength – for its first two thirds – is the relationship between the two women at the heart of the narrative. We learn through a clumsy coincidence at the beginning of the film that Marlo is bisexual; as her intimacy with Tully expands to fill the vacuum of her absentee marriage, it becomes a tender eroticism. This is mediated, always, through other bodies: as Tully cradles the baby who has just finished feeding, she talks about how the ‘molecules’ of the child still exist within the mother; later, in a bar toilet, she gently wets a paper towel and uses it to draw the milk out of Marlo’s swollen breasts. In a pivotal scene, Marlo sits behind Tully and instructs her on what to do to arouse her sleep-befuddled husband. This moment can be read as emblematic of the film’s mistreatment of the queer intimacy it establishes. Coming after a discussion of sexual history and sexual fantasy, Marlo reveals to Tully that she has a waitress’s uniform that she’s never used, bought to surprise her husband. As Tully puts the outfit on, which fits her pre-natal body in a way it wouldn’t Marlo, the moment of sexual possibility between the women is subsumed into heteronormative, ageist fantasy: Tully’s young, and therefore fantasy-appropriate, body is used as bait to ‘recharge’ the masculine battery.
    ellauri112.html on line 729: The revelation that Tully is a version of Marlo’s former self removes the possibility of a different life she represented. “I love us,” Marlo’s husband says to her, as she lies in her hospital bed. “I love us too,” she replies. This collective noun is the acceptance of the status quo, just as Tully’s last speech, in which she tells Marlo she should embrace her dull life – “being boring means you’re doing it right” – is an endorsement of the sacrifices society requires of her. The final scene, in which Marlo’s husband helps her make the packed lunches, is bathed in a saccharine glow: learn to love your claustrophobia, it tells women. The nuclear family is the only one worth having.
    ellauri112.html on line 789: When shall we eat supper? First or last day of the week? This has nothing to do with the Sabbath being changed. I do not believe that it has, but that it is obsolete. The Sabbath is “Saturday”, the 7th day, which I am convinced to be for the rest that Christians will take with the Father (Heb. 4:1-11) and for weekend shopping. I find keeping the Sabbath day is a part of the 10 commands. Exodus says “And He wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant, the Ten Commandments” (Exo. 34:28, also see Deut. 4:13, 9:9, 11). Jeremiah said “Behold, the days are coming, says the LORD, when I will make a new covenant” (Jeremiah 31:31). Look further for Jeremiah said, “not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers”
    ellauri112.html on line 791: Not according to which covenant? Jeremiah says the covenant “in the day that I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt, My covenant which they broke” (31:32). Again which covenant is this? Exodus says “And He wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant, the Ten Commandments” (Exo. 34:28). Christ’s covenant is “not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers”, but “In that He says, ‘A new covenant,’ He has made the first obsolete. Now what is becoming obsolete and growing old is ready to vanish away” (Heb. 8:13). The Old Covenant of the 10 commands with the Sabbath keeping is obsolete and vanishing away in the 1st century.
    ellauri112.html on line 793: “But if the ministry of death, written and engraved on stones, was glorious, so that the children of Israel could not look steadily at the face of Moses because of the glory of his countenance, which glory was passing away, how will the ministry of the Spirit not be more glorious?” (2 Cor. 3:7-8).
    ellauri112.html on line 795: If I kept the 7th day as the Sabbath rest, then I’d be “a debtor to keep the whole law”, and then I will “become estranged from Christ” and “fallen from grace” (Gal. 5:3-4). I will not be estranged from Christ and fall from His grace nor will I teach my family nor my congregation family this. Who wants to keep all those 10 plus obsolete paragraphs anyway? Love is all you need.
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    ellauri112.html on line 815: Wine and grape juice are made from the same fruit and visually present the same message of Christ´s blood. So, does it really matter whether we use juice or wine for the sacrament?
    ellauri112.html on line 819: “God himself provides ‘wine which makes man’s heart glad’ just as He gives ‘food which sustains man’s heart’ (Ps. 104:14.15). He promises His people that, if they will obey Him, He will bless them with an abundance of wine (Deut 7:13, 11:14, Prov. 3:10. etc.). He threatens to withdraw this blessing from them if they disobey His law (Deut. 28:39, 51; Isa. 62:8). The Scriptures clearly teach that God permits His people to enjoy wine and strong drink as a gift from Him. ‘You may spend the money for whatever your heart desires, for oxen, or sheep, or wine, or strong drink, or whatever your heart desires; and there you shall eat in the presence of the Lord your God and rejoice, you and your household’ (Deut. 14:26).
    ellauri112.html on line 836: Brad Whittington was born in Fort Worth, Texas, on James Taylor's eighth birthday and Jack Kerouac's thirty-fourth birthday and is old enough to know better. He lives in Austin, Texas with The Woman. He is greatly loved and admired by all right-thinking citizens and enjoys a complete absence of cats and dogs at home.
    ellauri112.html on line 842: In his book, What Would Jesus Drink, Brad Whittington breaks down the biblical references of alcohol into three types. In all, there are 247 references to alcohol in Scripture. 40 are negative (warnings about drunkenness, potential dangers of alcohol, etc.), 145 are positive (sign of God´s blessing, use in worship, etc.), and 62 are neutral (people falsely accused of being drunk, vows of abstinence, etc.) The Bible is anything but silent on the issue of wine. The bible, like tequila, must be imbued carefully, seen as a blessing, and received with a grain of salt. It must not be abused. The old saying is true, "Wine is from God, drunkenness is from the Devil."
    ellauri112.html on line 853: Those asserting that Jesus made intoxicating wine are also implying that Jesus was encouraging a drinking party, vain drinking, and drunkenness. Wayne Jackson says in his article, “What about Moderate Social Drinking?”,
    ellauri112.html on line 857: Did Jesus use intoxicating wine in the Lord’s Supper? No, He did not. Actually, wine has nothing to do with the Lord’s Supper. The word “wine” is never used in reference to the Lord’s Supper. The word is "blood". People have invented the idea that Jesus used alcoholic wine in the Lord’s Supper. In fact it was blood.
    ellauri112.html on line 862: Wines today average 12-18% alcohol due to saccharomyces, a genetically modified yeast that alien scientists developed in the twentieth century. Due to distilling, strong drinks like liquor go over twenty percent. Study for yourself. Mutta ole varovainen, se on DYNAMIITTIA!
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    Bishop Wayne T. Jackson from Detroit womanizing moderately. He wanted to hear out Donald Trump on diet coke.

    ellauri112.html on line 872: Jackson has vehemently denied that the meeting is a publicity stunt, or that his network was paid by the Trump campaign for the interview. John Calvin too emphasized tolerance in his Institutes of the Christian Religion:
    ellauri112.html on line 874: “In regard to the external form of the ordinance, whether or not believers are to take into their hands and divide among themselves, or each is to eat what is given to him; whether they are to return the cup to the deacon or hand it to their neighbour; whether the bread is to be leavened or unleavened, and the wine to be red or white, is of no consequence. These things are indifferent, and left free to the Church...”
    ellauri112.html on line 878: But didn’t Paul Tell Timothy to Take Wine for His Stomach?
    ellauri112.html on line 880: The fact that Paul instructed Timothy to “take a little wine for his stomach’s sake” involves several things.
    ellauri112.html on line 884: Second, Timothy obviously suffered from a stomach ailment which required a medicinal remedy. The water in Asia Minor can be very dangerous, hence the young evangelist was encouraged to take “a little wine” along with his water. The sentence is elliptical: “Be no longer a drinker of water [alone], but [with it] take a little wine” (1 Tim. 5:23).
    ellauri112.html on line 893: In the Lord’s Supper, Christ blesses His people in many ways. He calls His people to remember Him and His saving work, as often as they partake of it. Christ uses it to remind them of His coming again in glory for them. The people of God renew their covenant with Him. They commune with Him, as their ministers, acting in His name, administer the sacrament according to His appointment, to their own growth in grace. As they recall how all Christians eat from the same consecrated bread, they are reminded of the love and unity that binds all Christians in one body and one faith.
    ellauri112.html on line 895: Yet, in what is surely one of the great tragedies of history, worse than genocide, the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper has become an occasion for confusion and division. For example, even men of good will, professing the Bible to be their guide, have disagreed as to the exact nature of Christ’s presence in the Lord’s Supper. More recently, Christians have differed about the frequency of intercourse and the subjects of intercourse. But we will not consider such matters as these here.
    ellauri112.html on line 897: Persistently, honorable men are engaged in a discussion as to what should be the contents of the communion cup. Should the cup contain wine, the fermented juice of grapes? Or should it be unfermented grape juice? Does it matter? What difference does it make, if any? Should church leaders accommodate both Christians who want to use wine, as well as those who prefer unfermented grape juice, by offering what is sometimes called a “split cup” or a “split tray”? In other words, what should be the second “element,” or the contents of the communion cup? Can grape juice change to real blood and no fucking tomato juice? How should such questions—controversial as they are—be answered?
    ellauri112.html on line 901: First, on the next page of this web site, we will study a few Bible passages concerning the public worship of God in general. We do so for simple reasons. “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work” (2 Timothy 3:16-17, NKJV). Worship is a “good work,” but we are not to lean on our own understanding (Proverbs 3:5). Only the Bible can teach us how to worship God in a manner that pleases Him. All our worship, including our observance of the Lord’s Supper, ought to rest on a biblical foundation.
    ellauri112.html on line 903: Second, we will devote two pages to the Bible passages that concern the cup in the Lord’s Supper. One page will consider the passages in Matthew, Mark, and Luke. On this page, we will study Jesus’s words, “the fruit of the vine,” in their original context, and we will also learn how these words were used in the Passover meal before and during the time Jesus spoke them. The other page will consider the two relevant passages in I Corinthians, and what they teach us about the contents of the cup. Rather than grow our discussion beyond all bounds, we will limit ourselves to what the Bible says about the contents of the communion cup.
    ellauri112.html on line 905: Third, since we cannot understand wine in the Lord´s Supper without also understanding what the Bible teaches us about wine in general, we will examine this topic too. We will see what the Holy Scriptures teach about the ways wine was used, whether drinking wine is a sin, the sin of drunkenness, the "two-wines theory," and the wide-spread bias against wine.
    ellauri112.html on line 909: Fifth, we will cite the statements of confessions, churches and prominent men, always remembering that such human opinions are not equal to Holy Scripture, but can sometimes shed light on the meaning of Holy Scripture. We will seek to imitate the Bereans of Acts 17:11, who sought to examine what they had heard from even the best of God’s teachers in the light of the word of God. We will adopt what is biblical and profitable, and reject whatever is not.
    ellauri112.html on line 915: Since the use of unfermented grape juice is so popular, individual lay Christians may be confronted with grape juice instead of wine when they want to observe the sacrament. Therefore, we must briefly examine the Christian´s duty, whenever he or she is offered grape juice in the Lord´s Supper.
    ellauri112.html on line 917: Then, we will answer such objections as are commonly offered to the biblical teaching.
    ellauri112.html on line 929: A website such as this one may seem unnecessary and needless, because many men and churches have already spoken. Even when official statements are lacking, it might appear that the actual practices of churches and men have already decided the truth of the matter. And, indeed, we ought to give the opinions of men and the practices of the churches all the consideration they deserve.
    ellauri112.html on line 931: However, only the Bible is inspired and infallible. Only the Bible can be the rule of our faith and practice. Where the Bible is silent, we will seek to be silent as well. Where the Bible speaks, we will seek to yield faithful obedience. Where it contradicts the opinions of men, or the practices of churches, we will say, “To the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, it is because there is no light in them” (Isaiah 8:20).
    ellauri112.html on line 933: We should agree with the Westminster Confession of Faith, which teaches us that “The supreme judge by which all controversies of religion are to be determined, and all decrees of councils, opinions of ancient writers, doctrines of men, and private spirits, are to be examined, and in whose sentence we are to rest, can be no other but the Hard Spirit speaking in the Scripture.” As it is with all controversies of religion, so it is with this one. Smell the breath of the Lord.
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    ack;background:white;text-align:center;margin-top:0%;margin-bottom:0%">Memorisant en herborisant

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    Nuoren Jean-Jacquesin polvihousut ahistaa. Pian se jo pääsee melomaan. Annapa se pussikeppi tänne niin mä näytän miten me katoliset pyllistellään.

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    JJ lähtee litomaan Genevestä ja viettää kulkurielämää kuin Ferdinandin poika (kz kuva). Annacyssa asuva "rouva" de Warens, katolisuuteen kääntynyt "leski" ottaa hänet "hoiviinsa". (Hmm. mitähän se Lambercierin äijä pojan kanssa puuhasi...) Sanoutuu irti protestanttisesta uskosta Torinossa, jonne hänen "suojelijattarensa" "rouva" Warens oli hänet lähettänyt.

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    Silmälaseja (spectacles) koskeva artikkeli ilmestyy tietosanakirjassa.

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    Väsää lähiössä kasvatusopasta (Emile) ja Yhteiskuntasopimusta.Silmälaseja (spectacles) koskeva artikkeli ilmestyy tietosanakirjassa.

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    Kiintoisia lisätietoja Jean-Jacquesista

    ellauri115.html on line 166: Sein Liebesleben war eine Katastrophe. Seine erste tiefgehende sexuelle Erfahrung machte er als Kind. Wegen irgendeines kleinen Vergehens versohlte ihm seine Lehrerin, Mademoiselle Lambergier, den Hosenboden. Später schrieb er:
    ellauri115.html on line 168: Wer würde glauben, dass diese Bestrafung in der Kindheit, erlitten im Alter von acht Jahren von hand eines alten Jungfer von dreissig Jahren (tatsächlich war er elf und sie vierzig) meinen Geschmack, meine Wünsche, meine Leidenschaften, mein ganzes Selbst bis ans Ende meines Lebens bestimmen würde?
    ellauri115.html on line 170: Es verlangte ihm verzweifelt nach mehr davon. Die kluge Lehrerin hatte natürlich erkannt, was sie angerichtet hatte, und schlug ihn nie wieder. Für den armen Jean-Jacques war es jedoch zu spät! Er litt unter erotischen Extasen, in denen er intensiv davon träumte, dass er geprügelt würde. Er liebte es, zu Füssen einer gebieterischen Herrin zu liegen, ihren Befehlen zu gehorchen, gezwungen zu sein, ihre Vergebung zu erbitten ... das war für mich ein süsses Vergnügen. Aber er wagte nie, echt um Prügel auf Arsch zu bitten. Paizi yhtä 11-vuotiasta tyttöä, jota sitäkin sai polovillaan anella. Mamania J-J ei tykännyt bylsiä, se tuntui kun olis kengittänyt omaa äitiä. Pitääxeen izensä kankeana sen piti ajatella pukilla muita naisia. Kyynelet valui silmistä Mamanin tissille.
    ellauri115.html on line 172: 24-vuotiaalle Teresalle J-J oikein lupasi, ettei koskaan menis sen kanssa naimisiin. Paizi 23v myöhemmin valesellaisiin kun Teresa ei vaan lakannut nalkuttamasta. Teresa oli sievä, hyvä pano ja hyvä keittäjä, muttei ihan Jean-Jacquesin henkisellä tasolla. (Tästä Imi Cunt sille vekutti, että mikäs nero luulet ize olevasi hömelö? Tolstoi sanoi myöhemmin eze on saanut eniten vaikutteita J-J:ltä ja evankeljumeista. Voihan hiivatti.)
    ellauri115.html on line 174: Therese war Rousseau bemerkenswert ergeben, wenn man seine schwierige Natur und sein herzloses Verhalten gegenüber den fünf gemeinsamen ausserehelich geborenen Kindern betrachtet. Trotz der Proteste seiner Frau (nicht aber Ehefrau) bestand Rousseau darauf, dass die Kinder jeweils nach der Geburt einem Findelhaus übergeben wurden. Seine Begründungen waren philosophisch - zum Beispiel sei das der einzige Weg, "ihre Ehre zu retten", da sie nicht verheiratet waren. Er nannte Therese "Tante" und "Herrin", nicht aber "Königin", doch ging seine Unterwürfigkeit nie so weit, dass er sie um Prügel bat, und er klagte dass sie im Bett kalt war. Kreivitär Houdetotin perään J-J läähätti niin kovasti, että sai elinikäisen nivuskohjun jatkuvasta stondista. Sophie Houdetot oli schrecklich moralische Julien esikuva kirjassa Uusi Heloise.
    ellauri115.html on line 275: Montaigne´s idea in Essays (1570-1592) was to record "some traits of my character and of my humours." “I am devoting my last days to studying myself,” said Jean-Jacques (1776-1778).
    ellauri115.html on line 290: Europe's Middle Ages, the period from the 5th to 15th century (give or take), was not exactly a glorious time. The Dark Ages, as they are also known, were a period of stagnation, wars, deterioration, and death. Lots and lots of death.
    ellauri115.html on line 294: But then, slowly but surely, the tides started to turn. Renaissance swept through Europe. Artists, writers, educators, thinkers began to thrive. A millennium of backwards behavior was turned over to a new way of thinking. (Alonzo and Ken Church had a role to play, of course. What can you do, old habits die hard.)
    ellauri115.html on line 298: Of course, we as Jews don't need some long-dead Frenchman to teach us to question. We've been questioning and arguing with the dogma (and with each other) through the Middle Ages, through the Renaissance, and beyond, carrying forward critical thinking through the centuries to today.
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    ellauri115.html on line 322: Jean-Jacques pelkäsi pimeää ja se uskoi maailmanlaajuisen JJ-vastaisen salaliiton olemassaoloon, jonka vetäjänä toimi Jehova. Oppia ikä kaikki, sanoi Solon. Unohtamista ikä kaikki, olisi Solon voinut lisätä. Montaigne sanoo muistinsa olevan niin huono, että monta kertaa luettu kirja tuottaa joka lukemalla samaa iloa. Lea luki punapukuisen naisen jääkaappia, sivua 1 joka lukemalla samalla ilolla. Ai tän mä oon saattanutkin jo kertoa. Eiköhän tuo ole jo opittu, kommentoi Pirkko Hiekkala. Duulla ensin, ja sitten sanoilla, sanoi Veli-Matti Welling musantunnilla.
    ellauri115.html on line 389: In the year 1766 Rousseau had just cause to fear for his life. For more than three years he had been a refugee, forced to move on several times. His radical tract, The Social Contract, with its famous opening salvo, "Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains", had been violently condemned. Even more threatening to the French Catholic church was Émile, in which Rousseau advocated denying the clergy a role in the education of the young. An arrest warrant was issued in Paris and his books were publicly burned. "A cry of unparalleled fury" went up across Europe. "I was an infidel, an atheist, a lunatic, a madman, a wild beast, a wolf ..."
    ellauri115.html on line 392: One night, a drunken mob attacked his house. Rousseau was inside with his mistress, the former scullery maid Thérèse le Vasseur (by whom he had five children that he notoriously abandoned to a foundling hospital), and his beloved dog, Sultan. A shower of stones was thrown at the window. A rock "as big as a head" nearly landed on Rousseau's head, no bed. When a local official finally arrived, he declared, "My God, it's a quarry."
    ellauri115.html on line 394: Hume was immensely proud of his upright reputation; one might say he gloried in his goodness. In 1776, close to death from bowel cancer, he summarised his life in a short, unrevealing essay. He was, he wrote, "a man of mild disposition, of command of temper, of an open, social, and cheerful humour, capable of attachment, but little susceptible of enmity, and of great moderation in all my passions".
    ellauri115.html on line 398: Hume's friends travelling in France had already told him about his incomparable standing in Parisian society. And the two years he spent in Paris were to be the happiest of his life. He was rapturously embraced there, loaded, in his words, "with civilities". Hume stressed the near-universal judgment on his personality and morals. "What gave me chief pleasure was to find that most of the elogiums bestowed on me, turned on my personal character; my naivety & simplicity of manners, the candour and mildness of my disposition &tc." Indeed, his French admirers gave him the sobriquet Le Bon David, the good David.
    ellauri115.html on line 400: The lavish attention paid by women must have come as a pleasant shock to this obese bachelor in his 50s. James Caulfeild (later Lord Charlemont), who'd once described Hume's face as "broad and fat, his mouth wide, and without any other expression than that of imbecility", observed how in Paris, "no lady's toilette was complete without Hume's attendance".
    ellauri115.html on line 404: Several of his philosopher friends tried to shake Hume from his complacency. Grimm, D'Alembert and Diderot all spoke from personal experience, having had a spectacular falling-out with the belligerent Rousseau in the previous decade.
    ellauri115.html on line 406: In consequence, they had totally severed relations with him. Most chilling was the warning from Baron d'Holbach. It was 9pm on the night before Hume and Rousseau set out for England. Hume had gone for his final farewell. Apologising for puncturing his illusions, the baron counselled Hume that he would soon be sadly disabused. "You don't know your man. I will tell you plainly, you're warming a viper in your bosom."
    ellauri115.html on line 408: Of course it must have been galling for Hume, hailed in Paris, to be reduced, in the shrewd observation of an intimate Edinburgh friend, William Rouet, Professor of Ecclesiastical and Civil History, to being "the show-er of the lion". The lion stood out in his bizarre Armenian outfit, complete with gown and cap with tassels, and was almost everywhere accompanied by his dog, Sultan. Hume was astounded by the fuss, somewhat meanly putting it down to Rousseau's curiosity value.
    ellauri115.html on line 410: He was still insistent on his love for Rousseau - at least when writing to his French friends. He told one, "I have never known a man more amiable and more virtuous than he appears to me; he is mild, gentle, modest, affectionate, disinterested; and above all, endowed with a sensibility of heart in a supreme degree ... for my part, I think I could pass all my life in his company without any danger of our quarrelling ..." Indeed, a source of their concord, Hume thought, was that neither one of them was disputatious. When he repeated the sentiments to D'Holbach, the baron was glad that Hume had "not occasion to repent of the kindness you have shown ... I wish some friends, whom I value very much, had not more reasons to complain of his unfair proceedings, printed imputations, ungratefulness &c."
    ellauri115.html on line 414: Hume's eyes were on France, in particular, and his reputation as the good David. His first denunciations of Rousseau were made to his friends in Paris; his Concise and Genuine Account of the Dispute between Mr. Hume and Mr. Rousseau would be published there in French, edited by Rousseau's enemies. He studiously avoided communicating with Mme de Boufflers, knowing she would, as she did, urge "generous pity". Hume's descriptions of Rousseau as ferocious, villainous and treacherous ensured joyful coverage in newspapers and discussions in fashionable drawing rooms, clubs and coffee houses. The actor-manager David Garrick wrote to a friend on July 18 that Rousseau had called Hume "noir, black, and a coquin, knave".
    ellauri115.html on line 416: In his reply to Rousseau, Hume (unwisely) demanded that Rousseau identify his accuser and supply full details of the plot. To the first, Rousseau's answer was simple and powerful: "That accuser, Sir, is the only man in the world whose testimony I should admit against you: it is yourself." To the second, Rousseau supplied an indictment of 63 lengthy paragraphs containing the incidents on which he relied for evidence of the plot and how Hume had deviously pulled it off. This he mailed to his foe on July 10 1766. The whole document managed to be simultaneously quite mad but resonating with inspired mockery and tragic sentiment.
    ellauri115.html on line 420: Among Rousseau's numerous charges were Hume's misreading of a key letter from Rousseau about a royal pension. That error embroiled King George III. The king was just one of the many prominent figures to be sucked into the quarrel: others included Diderot, D'Holbach, Smith, James Boswell, D'Alembert and Grimm. Walpole became a key player. Voltaire piled in too, unable to resist the chance to strike at Rousseau.
    ellauri115.html on line 422: A cartoon depicting Rousseau as a Savage Man, a Yahoo, caught in the woods was more to Hume's taste. He described it to her with relish. "I am represented as a farmer, who caresses him and offers him some oats to eat, which he refuses in a rage; Voltaire and D'Alembert are whipping him up behind; and Horace Walpole making him horns of papier maché. The idea is not altogether absurd."
    ellauri115.html on line 424: Hume had demolished the arguments purporting to prove the existence of God, including Rousseau's favourite argument from design - the claim that only a supreme and benevolent being could explain the wonder and order in the world. This argument, Hume insisted, was untenable. How could it account for the suffering in the world? How can we infer that there is just one architect of the world, and not a co-operative of two or more?
    ellauri115.html on line 429: Moreover, Rousseau advocated the opinion that, insofar as they lead people to virtue, all religions are equally worthy, and that people should therefore conform to the religion in which they have been brought up. This religious indifferentism caused Rousseau and his books to be banned from France and Geneva. He was condemned from the pulpit by the Archbishop of Paris, his books were burned and warrants were issued for his arrest. Former friends such as Jacob Vernes of Geneva could not accept his views, and wrote violent rebuttals.
    ellauri115.html on line 433: Around this time, Rousseau started developing feelings of paranoia, anxiety, and of a conspiracy against him. Most of this was just his imagination at work, but on 29 January 1768, the theatre at Geneva was destroyed through burning, and Voltaire mendaciously accused Rousseau of being the culprit. In June 1768, Rousseau left Trie, leaving Therese behind, and went first to Lyon, and subsequently to Bourgoin. He now invited Therese to this place and "married" her, under his alias "Renou" in a faux civil ceremony in Bourgoin on 30 August 1768.
    ellauri115.html on line 440: Rousseau published Emile, or On Education in 1762. A famous section of Emile, "The Profession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar", was intended to be a defense of religious belief. Rousseau's choice of a Catholic vicar of humble peasant background (plausibly based on a kindly prelate he had met as a teenager) as a spokesman for the defense of religion was in itself a daring innovation for the time. The vicar's creed was that of Socinianism (or Unitarianism as it is called today). Because it rejected original sin and divine revelation, both Protestant and Catholic authorities took offense. Eikös ne Emersonin porukat olleet unitaareja? Ja se Erasmuxen elämäkerturi Ephraim Emerton Bostonista.
    ellauri115.html on line 452: Omatunto kuulemma on ennakkoluulon tulosta, mutta tiedän kokemuxesta että omatunto seuraa sitkeästi luonnonjärjestystä ihmislaeista huolimatta. Turhaan kielletään sitä tai tätä; katumus kuiskii vain väpelösti kun teemme jotain jota luonto rakastaa, ja vielä enemmän kun teemme työtä käskettyä [eli lisääntykää ja täyttäkää maa]. Teini hyvä, luonto ei ole vielä vedonnut sun aisteihin; toivottavasti pysyt kauan tuossa onnellisessa olotilassa missä luonnonäänet ovat vielä viattomia. Luonnon kuzun ennakointi on vielä pahempi juttu kuin sen vastustaminen; ensin pitää panna vastaan, jotta tiedät milloin voit antaa mennä ilman ejaculatio praecoxin syntiä.
    ellauri115.html on line 472: Luulen että tää valtava mielipideviidakko syntyy ensi sijassa ihmisen älyn tylsyydestä; ja toisexi ylpeydestä. Meillä ei ole keinoa mitata tätä valtavaa konetta, emme pysty laskemaan sen toimintaperiaatetta; ei tiedetä sen johtoaatetta eikä lopullista tarkoitusta; ei tunneta izeämme, ei luontoa eikä pirtua joka sitä liikuttaa; ei tiedetä onko apinoita 1 vai monta; meitä ympäröivät läpipääsemättömät mysteerit. Nää mysteerit on järjen alueen ulkopuolella, me luullaan että päästään niiden läpi järjen machetella, mutta kaadutaan omaan oveluuteemme. Tämän mielikuvitusmaailman läpi ize kukin raivaa tiensä jota pitää oikeana; kukaan ei tiedä viekö tie perille. Kuitenkin haluumme tietää ja ymmärtää sen kaiken. Se yx asia jota emme tiedä on tiedettävän raja. Luotamme mieluummin höpsismiin ja uskomme mikä ei ole totta, kuin myönnämme ettei kukaan näe mitä oikeasti on. Ize ollaan murto-osia jostain isosta kokonaisuudesta jonka rajat on meidän ulkopuolella, murto-osa jonka luoja nakkas tienoheen riitelemään keskenään, tarpeexi turhamaisina että halutaan selvittää kokonaisuuden luonne ja meidän pelimarkat siinä.
    ellauri115.html on line 486: Samuel Clarke (1675–1729) was the most influential British metaphysician and theologian in the generation between Locke and Berkeley, and only Shaftesbury rivals him in ethics. In all three areas he was very critical of Hobbes, Spinoza, and Toland. Deeply influenced by Newton, Clarke was critical of Descartes’ metaphysics of space and body because of the experimental evidence for Newtonianian doctrines of space, the vacuum, atoms, and attraction and because he believed Descartes’ identifying body with extension and removing final causes from nature had furthered irreligion and had naturally developed into Spinozism.
    ellauri115.html on line 488: Clarke sided with Locke and Newton against Descartes in denying that we have knowledge of the essence of substances, even though we can be sure that there are at least two kinds of substances (mental and material) because their properties (thinking and divisibility) are incompatible. He defended natural religion against the naturalist view that nature constitutes a self-sufficient system and defended revealed religion against deism. Clarke adopted Newton’s natural philosophy early on. Through his association with Newton, Clarke was the de facto spokesperson for Newtonianism in the first half the eighteenth century, not only explaining the natural science but also providing a metaphysical support and theological interpretation for it.
    ellauri115.html on line 547: Jos organisoidut ruumit yhtyvät sattumalta kaikilla mahdollisilla tavoilla ennenkuin ne päätyy joihinkin asentoihin, jos vazoja tehdään ilman suita, jalkoja ilman päitä, käsiä ilman käsivarsia, epätäydellisiä elimiä kaikenlaisia jotka kuoli sukupuuttoon koska ne ei saaneet sitä sinne, mixei tollaia epäonnistuneita yrityxiä ole nähtävissä tänä päivänä? [Nojoo, haha, huono läppä, mä en kelpaa esimerkixi.] Mixi luonto on lopulta päätynyt lakeihin joista se ei ensin ollut selvillä? Mun ei pidä yllättyä jos se mikä on mahdollista tapahtuisi, ja jos tapahtuman epätodennäköisyyttä kompensoi yritysten lkm. Olkoon niin; silti jos joku sanois mulle et tuu kazomaan, 10.000 apinaa kirjoitti just kirjoituskoneella koko Aeneidin, mä en viizisi edes kazoa sinnepäin. [No Aeneidi on niin kehno ettei siihen tarvizis edes 10 apinaa.] Sä sanot että mä unohdin montako yritystä sallittiin. Mutta miten monta yritystä tarvittaisiin että se olis edes vähänkin todennäköistä? Omasta puolestani ainoa mahdollinenn oletus on että mahixet on ääretön vastaan yxi että lopputulos ei ole sattumaa. [Tää laskelma ei oo mun oma, mä nyysin sen Pascalin Blaiselta.] Tän lisäxi, sattumanvaraiset yhdistelmät ei tuota muuta kuin samanlaisia tuloxia kuin yhdistettävät elementit, niin että elämää ja organisaatioita ei tuoteta atomien virrasta, ja kemisti joka tekee yhdisteitä ei koskaan tuota niille ajatuxia ja tunteita koepullossa [nojoo nojoo, koepullolapsia ei lasketa. Jalkanuotti: Voisko joku uskoa, ellei olis nähnyt, että apinoiden älyttömyys vois mennä niin pitkälle? Amatus Lusitanus väittää että se näki tuuman korkuisen pikkumiehen lasipullossa, jonka Julius Camillus prometheusleiriläisen lailla oli tehnyt alkemistina. Paracelsus (Asioiden luonnosta) opettaa metodin millä voi tehdä näitä pikkumiehiä, ja se väittää että pygmit, faunit ja nymfit on tehty kemiallisesti. Ei kai siinä muuta tarvita, paizi ehkä osoittaa että orgaaninen aine kestää tulta ja sen molekyylit säilyvät kuumimmassa uunissa. Kuumimmassa uunissa ei säily ikuisuuxia kuin syntisraukan sielu tulijärvessä. Vaikka Voltairen, ottaaxemme vaan yhden esimerkin.]
    ellauri115.html on line 571: vacillating, calculating, agitating,
    ellauri115.html on line 580: Who, when you win, will always give your back a pat.
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    ellauri115.html on line 811: What is to hinder a man from taking his enemy as his teacher without fee, and profiting thereby, and thus learning, to some extent, the things of which he was unaware? For there are many things which an enemy is quicker to perceive than a friend (for Love is blind regarding the loved one, as Plato​ says), and inherent in hatred, along with curiosity, is the inability to hold one´s tongue.
    ellauri115.html on line 814: But far more important is the practice. If you once acquire the habit of bearing an enemy's abuse in silence, you will very easily bear up under a wife's attack when she rails at you, and without discomposure will patiently hear the most bitter utterances of a friend or a brother; and when you meet with blows or missiles at the hands of a father or mother, you will show no sign of passion or wrath.
    ellauri115.html on line 816: Conversely, Socrates bore with Xanthippe,​ who was irascible and acrimonious, for he thought that he should have no difficulty in getting along with other people if he accustomed himself to bear patiently with her; but it is much better to secure this training from the scurrilous, angry, scoffing, and abusive attacks of enemies and outsiders, and thus accustom the temper to be unruffled and not even impatient in the midst of reviling.
    ellauri115.html on line 834: A specimen of Fontaine's mal à propos remarks. A brother of Boileau, who was a doctor of the Sorbonne, pronounced one day, before La Fontaine and two or three others, a long eulogy upon St. Augustine. The fabulist, whose mind had been running upon a very different author, and who had but little idea of the distinction to be observed between writers on sacred and profane subjects, interrupted the doctor to ask whether he thought St. Augustine a greater genius than Rabelais. The theologian contented himself with the reply, “Take care, M. La Fontaine, you have put on your stockings the wrong side out!” Sepalus on persepuolella.
    ellauri115.html on line 836: At another time Racine took La Fontaine to church, and gave him a Bible, which he opened at the prayer of the Jews in Baruch; becoming interested in the book, which he had perhaps never opened before, he asked his friend, “Who was this Baruch? He was a fine genius!” For some time afterwards his salutation to friends was, “Have you read Baruch?”—LAROUSSE: Fleurs Historiques.
    ellauri115.html on line 838: His attachment to his friends, says a biographer, was that of a dog to a master. When Mme. de Sablière, who gave the improvident fabulist a home for twenty years, was asked what she had saved from a financial disaster, she replied, “I only kept my dog and cat, and La Fontaine.”
    ellauri115.html on line 934: The ideas of Socinianism date from the wing of the Protestant Reformation known as the Radical Reformation and have their root in the Italian Anabaptist movement of the 1540s, such as the anti-trinitarian Council of Venice in 1550. Lelio Sozzini was the first of the Italian anti-trinitarians to go beyond Arian beliefs in print and deny the pre-existence of Christ in his Brevis explicatio in primum Johannis caput – a commentary on the meaning of the Logos in John 1:1–15 (1562). Lelio Sozzini considered that the "beginning" of John 1:1 was the same as 1 John 1:1 and referred to the new creation,[citation needed] not the Genesis creation. His nephew Fausto Sozzini published his own longer Brevis explicatio later, developing his uncle's arguments. Many years after his death in Switzerland, Sozzini consulted with the Unitarian Church in Transylvania, attempting to mediate in the dispute between Frankenstein and Count Dracula.
    ellauri115.html on line 938: Fausto Sozzini furthered his influence through his Racovian Catechism, published posthumously, which set out his uncle Lelio's views on Christology and replaced earlier catechisms of the Ecclesia Minor. His influence continued after his death through the writings of his students published in Polish and Latin from the press of the Racovian Academy at Raków, Kielce County.
    ellauri115.html on line 940: The name Socinian started to be used in Holland and England from the 1610s onward, as the Latin publications were circulated among early Arminians, Remonstrants, Dissenters, and early English Unitarians. In the late 1660s, Fausto Sozzini's grandson Andreas Wiszowaty and great-grandson Benedykt Wiszowaty published the nine-volume Biblioteca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant (1668) in Amsterdam, along with the works of F. Sozzini, the Austrian Johann Ludwig von Wolzogen, and the Poles Johannes Crellius, Jonasz Szlichtyng, and Samuel Przypkowski. These books circulated among English and French thinkers, including Isaac Newton, John Locke, Voltaire, and Pierre Bayle.
    ellauri115.html on line 942: In Britain and North America, Socinianism later became a catch-all term for any kind of dissenting belief. Sources in the 18th and 19th centuries frequently attributed the term Socinian anachronistically, using it to refer to ideas that embraced a much wider range than the narrowly defined position of the Racovian catechisms and library.
    ellauri115.html on line 946: The most distinctive element in Socinian, as opposed to Arian, Christology is the rejection of the personal pre-existence of Christ. The theme of Christ's preexistence occurs repeatedly in the Racovian Catechism, with detailed discussion of disputed verses, such as:
    ellauri115.html on line 956: Most early Socinians accepted the infallibility of the New Testament and so accepted the account of the literal virgin birth of Jesus, but many later Socinians (i.e., Unitarians) did not.
    ellauri115.html on line 960: The Racovian Catechism makes muted reference to the devil in seven places which prompts the 1818 translator Thomas Rees, to footnote references to the works of Hugh Farmer (1761) and John Simpson (1804). Yet these references are in keeping with the somewhat subdued handling of the devil in the Biblioteca Fratrum Polonorum. The Collegia Vicentina at Vicenza (1546) had questioned not only the existence of the devil but even of angels. Word has it that the personal boll weevil was none other than Sozzini himself.
    ellauri115.html on line 962: Kun d’Alembert syytti Geneven pastoreita sosinianismista. Rousseau piti niiden puolta. “Socinianism was a Christian sect closely allied with the development of Unitarianism. It took its name from its founder, Fausto Sozino, an Italian of the sixteenth century who lived in Poland for a long time, where his movement had great strength. It was popular throughout Europe and was accepted by many Protestant churches. Socinianism was anti-trinitarian and held that reason is the sole and final authority in the interpretation of the scripture. It further denied eternal punishments. Calvin had condemned the doctrine, so that the imputation in d’Alembert’s article was both a daring interpretation of the doctrine of Geneva’s pastors and one which was likely to be dangerous for them.” Allan Bloom, Politics and the Arts (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1960) 150. (back)
    ellauri115.html on line 973: Alun perin termiä käytti Jean-Jacques Rousseau teoksessaan Yhteiskuntasopimuksesta. Yhteiskuntasopimuksen perusidean mukaista valtioihannetta kannattivat häntä ennen kuitenkin jo Thomas Hobbes, John Locke ja Hugo Grotius. 1900-luvulla yhteiskuntasopimusperinnettä on edustanut John Rawls. Se tietämättömyyden pyllyverhokaveri. Hyvin ällö ja epis oikispää.
    ellauri115.html on line 1058: Musta triadi: machiavellismi, narsismi, psykopatia - Check
    ellauri115.html on line 1077: It was in the mid-1980s that he became aware of difficulties in his relationship with his fiancée, and that he had mood swings. In 1985 he sought help from a psychiatrist, who diagnosed him with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). Vaknin did not accept the diagnosis at the time. From 1986 to 1987 he was the general manager of IPE Ltd. in London. He moved back to Israel, where he became director of an Israeli investment firm, Mikbatz Teshua. He was also president of the Israeli chapter of the Unification Church's Professors for World Peace Academy.
    ellauri115.html on line 1079: In Israel in 1995 he was found guilty on three counts of securities fraud along with two other men, Nissim Avioz and Dov Landau. He was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment and fined 50,000 shekels (about $14,000), while the company was fined 100,000 shekels. In 1996, as a condition of parole, he agreed to a mental health evaluation, which noted various personality disorders. According to Vaknin, "I was borderline schizoid, but the most dominant was NPD," and on this occasion he accepted the diagnosis, because, he wrote, "it was a relief to know what I had, besides the loot."
    ellauri115.html on line 1081: Vaknin moved to Skopje, Macedonia, where he married Macedonian Lidija Rangelovska. They set up Narcissus Publications in 1997, which publishes Vaknin's work.
    ellauri115.html on line 1087: A model of quantised time was proposed by Vaknin in his 1982 Ph.D. dissertation, titled "Time Asymmetry Revisited". The dissertation was published by Pacific Western University (California). "Events" are perturbations in the Time Field and they are distinct from chronon interactions.
    ellauri115.html on line 1089: In his view, narcissists have lost their "true self", the core of their personality, which has been replaced by delusions of grandeur, a "false self". Therefore, he believes, they cannot be healed, because they do not exist as real persons, only as reflections: "The False Self replaces the narcissist's True Self and is intended to shield him from hurt and narcissistic injury by self-imputing omnipotence ... The narcissist pretends that his False Self is real and demands that others affirm this confabulation," meanwhile keeping his real-life imperfect true self under wraps.
    ellauri115.html on line 1093: According to Shmuel, narcissism is due to narcissons, little particles that get exchanged between them and their co-dependents.They are just reflections on the surface of Time.
    ellauri115.html on line 1095: He believes that disproportionate numbers of pathological narcissists are at work in the most influential reaches of society, such as medicine, finance and politics. Plus art and entertainment.
    ellauri115.html on line 1097: Vaknin developed a new treatment modality for narcissism and depression, dubbed "Cold Therapy". It is based on recasting pathological narcissism as a form of CPTSD (Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder) and arrested development which result in an addictive personality with a dysfunctional attachment style. The therapy uses re-traumatization, a form of reframing, selective coldness, and deep refrigeration. AKA Gold Therapy. Only losers pay for therapy.
    ellauri115.html on line 1101: In 2009, he was the subject of an Australian documentary film, I, Psychopath, directed by Ian Walker. In the film, Vaknin underwent a psychological evaluation in which he met the criteria for hare psychopathy according to the Hare Psychopathy Checklist, but did not meet the criteria for hare narcissism.
    ellauri115.html on line 1110: For enquiries, contact Sam Vaknin.
    ellauri115.html on line 1124: Hare was born in 1934 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Hare's father was a roofing contractor and his mother was of French Canadian descent. He grew up in a working-class neighborhood of Calgary. This explains a lot.
    ellauri115.html on line 1126: Jänis attended the University of Alberto for a Bachelor of Farts degree which ended up 'more by default' with an emphasis on psychopathy. In 1959 he married Averil Hare whom he met in an abnormal psychology class, and a year later, to everyone's suprise, their daughter, Cheryl, was born appatently quite normal. But not.
    ellauri115.html on line 1136: Hare also co-authored the bestselling Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go to Work (2006) with organizational psychologist and human resources consultant Paul Babiak, a portrayal of the disruptions caused when psychopaths enter the workplace. The book focuses on what Hare refers to as the "successful psychopath", who can be charming and socially skilled and therefore able to get by in the workplace. This is by contrast with the type of psychopath whose lack of social skills or self-control would cause them to rely on threats and coercion and who would probably not be able to hold down a job for long. Hare would classify himself and Mrs. Hare (jänisemo pyrynä viitaan loikki) as first class psychopaths. Successful vs. unsuccessful bad people.
    ellauri115.html on line 1138: Hare appeared in the 2003/4 award-winning documentary film The Corporation, discussing whether his criteria for psychopathy could be said to apply to modern business as a legal personality, appearing to conclude that many of them would apply by definition. However, in a 2007 edition of Snakes in Suits, Hare contends that the filmmakers took his remarks out of context and that he does not believe all corporations would meet all the necessary criteria in practice.
    ellauri115.html on line 1140: Hare's views are recounted with some skepticism in the 2011 bestseller The Psychopath Test by British investigative journalist Jon Ronson, to which Hare has responded. Hare served as a high functioning sociopath for Jacob M. Appel's Mask of Sanity (2017), a novel source of income.
    ellauri115.html on line 1151: Tää on ehkä munkin vahvin kokemus läpi kaikkien näiden paasausten. Apinoita on vain kourallinen erilaisia, eikä niiden tarinoita ja turinoitakaan ole paljon enempää. Jos osaisin numeroisin ne ja siinä olisi se Leibnizin unexuma characteristica universalis. Järjestys se olla pitää sanoi ämmä kun kananpojat numeroi.
    ellauri115.html on line 1170: A: The answer to this is very simple. Utilitarianism is concerned only with the volume of pleasure and pain, and Nietzsche says in so many words that as soon as you even enter into this kind of thinking, you are already deep into the territory of nihilism. It is passive; concerned with maintenance, not construction; aloof or indifferent to meaning, something to justify the effort in the first place, even when it is successful, let alone when it isn’t. It is the staid, kindly, sober—not to say, the British—version of the same imbecilic nihilism that was prevailing on the continent in the same era. Mill did not understand the difference between pleasure and (actual) happiness, between pain and suffering, between real (spiritual) slavery and freedom.
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    ellauri117.html on line 142: Lebensgeschichte: Der in Prag geborene und kurzgewachsene Kafka war der älteste überlebende Sohn einer gutsituierten jüdischem Kaufmannsfamilie. Obwohl seine Mutter aus einer Familie von Mystikern, Intellektuellen und Künstlern stammte, hatte sie Schwierigkeiten, die grüblerische, melancholische Persönlichkeit ihres Sohnes und seine Leidenschaft fürs Schreiben zu verstehen. Auch seinem Vater war der sensible Franz ein Rätsel und die Zielscheibe seines beißenden Spotts. Franz unterwarf sich schließlich dem Willen des Vaters und schlug gegen seine Neigung eine günstige Juristenlaufbahn ein.
    ellauri117.html on line 144: 1906 machte Kafka seinen Abschluß an der Prager Universitet und wandte sich mit Unbehagen dem Versicherungsgeschäft zu. Die Plackerei der Büroarbeit verlangte nach einem Ausgleich, und er nahm jede Gelegenheit wahr, außerhalb der Stadt zu schwinmen, zu rudern oder zu wanken. Aber diese Zerstreuungen waren nur kurze Unterbrechungen der zermürbenden Routine, die er sich gezwungenermaßen als Lebensinhalt gewählt hatte. Tagsüber arbeitete er für die Arbeiter-Unfall-Versicherungs-Anstalt», und
    ellauri117.html on line 145: nachts schrieb er an seinen Erzählungen und Romanen.
    ellauri117.html on line 151: Das Leiden unterbrach seine Laufbahn als Versicherungsangestellter und zwang ihn, die ihm verbleibenden Jahre in Sanatorien und Kurorten zu verbringen. So paradox es klingt, diese Situation machte ihm das Leben leichter, da er jetzt in der Lage war, sich ganz auf das Schreiben zu konzentrieren.
    ellauri117.html on line 152: Nur ein geringer Teil der Werke Kafkas wurde zu seinen Lebzeiten veröffentlicht. Er vernichtete viele seiner Manuskripte - die genaue Zahl ist nicht bekannt - und bat noch auf dem Sterbebett seinen besten Freund, den bekannten Romancier und Essayiste Max Brod, alle von ihm zurückgelassenen unveröffentlichten Schriften zu verbrennen. Brod erfüllte jedoch Kafkas letzte Wunsch nicht. Im Gegenteil: Er unternahm alles in seiner Macht stehende, um das Werk seines verstorbenen Freundes bekannt zu
    ellauri117.html on line 153: machen. In den zwanziger Jahren edierte er die drei Romanfragmente Kafkas, Mitte der dreißiger Jahre veröffentlichte er die erste Gesammelte Werke»-Ausgabe. Doch erst nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde die Bedeutung Franz Kafkas einem breiten Leserpublikum bewusst.
    ellauri117.html on line 155: Sex hegte Kafka sein Leben lang eine große Ehrfurcht vor. Besonders der Ehe und dem Familienleben, davon überzeugt, daß er nicht dafür geschaffen sei, ein glückliches häusliches Leben zu führen. Sein Vater - so meinte Kafka - hatte seinen Charakter und seinen Willen in solchem Maße verbogen, daß ihn die Vorstellung, mit einer Frau eine Familie zu gründen, völlig einschüchterte. Und doch sehnte er sich nach der ihm unerreichbar Scheinenden Fotze.
    ellauri117.html on line 157: Herrmann Kafka erscheint in den Schriften seines Sohnes als gefühlloses Ungeheuer. Die Art und Weise, in der der Vater seinem Sohn sexuelle Aufklärung zuteil werden ließ, bestätigt zweifellos diese Ansicht. Franz war von seinen heranwachsenden Schulfreunden wegen seiner offensichtlichen Ahnungslosigkeit in sexuellen Fragen geneckt worden. Daher begann er, sich mit Hilfe von Büchern die biologischen Grundlagen der Sexualität anzueignen, und versuchte dann, seinen Vater ganz beiläufig über die
    ellauri117.html on line 158: Feinheiten auszuhorchen. Wenig später gingen Kafka, seine Mutter und sein Vater zusammen spazieren. Plötzlich begann dieser, angeregt über die körperliche Liebe zu dozieren. Franz war es peinlich, daß seine Mutter anwesend war (ach was, es war sicher gerade sie die diesen Vortrag erfordert hatte), doch weit mehr noch entsetzte ihn die Unterscheidung zwischen tugendhaften Frauen und Huren, die sein Vater ihm nahezubringen versuchte. Seine Mahnung, sich nie mit diesen einzulassen, verunsicherte Franz, der damals anscheinend zu ausgelassenen Phantasien ûber erregende Dirnen neigte.
    ellauri117.html on line 160: Man sagt, daß Kafka seine erste sexuelle "Begegnung" mit seiner französischen Gouvernante hatte, doch hat er diskreterweise immer nur in Andeutungen über dieses «Urerlebnis» gesprochen. Den ersten regen Geschlechtsverkehr hatte er als Zwanzigjähriger mit einer tschechischen Verkäuferin. Sie verbrachten einen Abend in einer billigen Absteige. Diese Erfahrung bestärkte Kafka in seinem Ekel vor dem Geschlechtsverkehr und in seinem Glauben, daß Sexualität eine von Natur aus schmutzige, nichtswürdige Anlegenheit sei. Gerade das Entgegengesetzte predigte D.H.Lawrence (infra). Trotzdem streunte er seine ganze Studentenzeit indurch immer wieder durch das Bordellviertel von Prag, genau wie die anderen Heißsporne unter seinen Kommilitonen. Er ekelte sich vor seiner eigenen sexuellen Lust, erkannte aber zugleich auch die Notwendigkeit, ihr hin und wieder einzustecken:
    ellauri117.html on line 162: "Mein Korper, der manchmal jahrelang ruhig ist, wurde dann bis zu einen Grad erschüttert, daß dieses Verlangen nach einem kleinen, sehr bestimmten Greuel nicht mehr auszuhalten war... selbst in dem Besten, das für mich existierte, steckte etwas davon, ein kleiner häßlicher Geruch, etwas Schwefel, etwas Hölle, etwas Samen, etwas Fisch."
    ellauri117.html on line 166: 1912 lernte er in Max Brods Haus Felice Bauer kennen, die die erste große Liebe seine ns werden sollte und mit der er zweimal insgeheim verlobt war, Franz war zu jener Zeit 29 Jahre alt. In den folgenden fünf Jahren bildete Felice das Zentrum seines Lebens, von dem er sich im ständigen Wechsel angezogen und wieder abgestoßen fühlte. Er verwirrte sie mit einer Flut selbstquälerischer Briefe. Diese ambivalente, heftigen Gefühlsschwankungen unterworfene Romanze beflügelte den Schriftsteller in Kafka, doch seine Unentschlossenheit, in welche Richtung sich ihre Beziehung entwickeln sollte, frustrierte Felice. Wie Koalas Onkel, aufzählte der kleine Jude die Vorzüge und Nachteile einer Ehe. Schließlich schickte sie ihre Freundin Grete Bloch, um Kafka nach seinen Absichten zu fragen. Mit der Zeit wurde Grete die Vertraute des Schriftstellers, und Felice hegte den Verdacht, daß dabei sein Fühler tiefer gegangen war, als sie zugeben wollten. Das Verhältnis zwischen Franz und Felice kühlte mehr und mehr ab. Doch 1916 verbrachten sie gemeinsam einen zehntägigen Urlaub. Sie wohnten in zwei neben einanderliegenden Zimmern und spielten offensichtlich Mann und Frau. Wieder beschlossen sie zu heiraten, doch 1917 - ungefähr zur gleichen Zeit, als seine Tuberkulose erkannt wurde - löste Kafka die Verlobung wieder. Was für ein Mistkäfer.
    ellauri117.html on line 168: 1919 begegnete er während eines Aufenthalts in einer Pension in der Nähe von Prag Julie Wohryzek, der Tochter eines tschechischen Schuhmachers. Sie wurde seine zweite Verlobte. Im Gegensatz zu Felice hatte Julies Familie weder Besitz noch Ansehen, un Kafkas Vater bemerkte mit beißendem Spott, daß sein Sohn wohl besser beraten wäre, wenn er ein Bordell besuchen würde. Die etwa dreißig Jahre alte Julie war eine unbekümmerte, unge gebildete Frohnatur. Kafka sah in ihr die ideale Partnerin für eine zuträgliche, vernünftige Ehe. Doch auch diese Verlobung wurde aufgelöst - angeblich weil das Paar das Loch nicht finden konnte, in Wahrheit eine der zwanghaften Befürchtungen, die Frans Beziehungen zu Frauen stets überschatteten.
    ellauri117.html on line 170: In 1920, als er sich wieder auf einer Erholungskur in Südtirol befand, begann er einer Frau zu schreiben, die ihm geistig ebenbürtig war. Sie hieß Milena Jesenská-Polak, war 24 Jahre alt, verheiratet und keine Jüdin. Sie war eine emanzipierte Frau, Künstlerin und Intellektuelle, die Kafka gebeten hatte, einige seiner Werke ins Tschechische übersetzen zu dürfen. Sie vergötterte Kafka als Schriftsteller und konnte sich in seine seelische Welt einfühlen, denn auch sie hatte unter einem tyrannischen Vater zu leiden gehabt. Kafka bot ihr finanzielle Unterstützung an, wenn sie ihren Ehemann verließe. Vor ihrer endgültigen Entscheidung verbrachten die beiden jedoch vier Tage lang «Probeflitterwochen». Nach ihrer Rückkehr schlug Milena das Angebot aus. Ihr war schnell klargeworden, was es bedeutete, mit einem dem Tod geweihten
    ellauri117.html on line 173: 1923 knüpfte Kafka eine Beziehung zu der zweiundzwanzigjährien Polin Dora Diamant. Dora war in chassidischer Tradition erzogen worden und bestärkte Kafka in seinem wachsenden Interesse am Zionismus. Bald darauf lebten sie zusammen in Berlin, in jenem häuslichen Glück, dem er sein Leben lang ausgewichen war. Dora blieb bis zu seinem Tod im Jahre 1924 bei ihm.
    ellauri117.html on line 175: Nachdem Kafka gestorben war, fand Max Brod einen Brief, den Grete Bloch einem Freund geschrieben hatte. Sie behauptete darin, einen Sohn von Kafka geboren zu haben. Anscheinend war Felices Verdacht berechtigt gewesen. Grete schrieb, der Sohn sei 1921, kurz vor seinem siebten Geburtstag, in München gestorben. In seiner Kafka-Biographie kommentiert Brod diese Ironie des Schicksals:
    ellauri117.html on line 185: Apparently his wife Frieda believed him to have had a sexual relationship with a farmer while writing Women in Love in 1916. There's also the coal miner quote you mentioned Kelby. Then there's the quote: I should like to know why nearly every man that approaches greatness tends to homosexuality, whether he admits it or not... (Älkää yrittäkökään! Mä en ole! Sitäpaizi mä en ole lähelläkään suuruutta! Pienenen kuin pyy maailmanlopun edellä.)
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    ellauri117.html on line 190: I left myself quite limply in his hands, and, to get a better grip of me, he put his arm round me and pressed me against him, and the sweetness of the touch of our naked bodies one against the other was superb. It satistied in some measure the vague indecipherable yearning of my soul; and it was the same with him. When he had rubbed me all warm, he let me go, and we lo0ked at each other with eyes of
    ellauri117.html on line 203: `You will?' A queer, smiling look tightened Gerald's face for a moment, as he said, `Well, I'd like it very much.'
    ellauri117.html on line 224: `Repel and attract, both. They are very repulsive when they are cold, and they look grey. But when they are hot and roused, there is a definite attraction -- a curious kind of full electric fluid -- like eels.'
    ellauri117.html on line 239: Gerald fastened the door and pushed the furniture aside. The room was large, there was plenty of space, it was thickly carpeted. Then he quickly threw off his clothes, and waited for Birkin. The latter, white and thin, came over to him. Birkin was more a presence than a visible object, Gerald was aware of him completely, but not really visually. Whereas Gerald himself was concrete and noticeable, a piece of pure final substance.
    ellauri117.html on line 245: So the two men began to struggle together. They were very dissimilar. Birkin was tall and narrow, his bones were very thin and fine. Gerald was much heavier and more plastic. His bones were strong and round, his limbs were rounded, all his contours were beautifully and fully moulded. He seemed to stand with a proper, rich weight on the face of the earth, whilst Birkin seemed to have the centre of gravitation in his own middle. And Gerald had a rich, frictional kind of strength, rather mechanical, but sudden and invincible, whereas Birkin was abstract as to be almost intangible. He impinged invisibly upon the other man, scarcely seeming to touch him, like a garment, and then suddenly piercing in a tense fine grip that seemed to penetrate into the very quick of Gerald´s being.
    ellauri117.html on line 247: They stopped, they discussed methods, they practised grips and throws, they became accustomed to each other, to each other´s rhythm, they got a kind of mutual physical understanding. And then again they had a real struggle. They seemed to drive their white flesh deeper and deeper against each other, as if they would break into a oneness. Birkin had a great subtle energy, that would press upon the other man with an uncanny force, weigh him like a spell put upon him. Then it would pass, and Gerald would heave free, with white, heaving, dazzling movements.
    ellauri117.html on line 249: So the two men entwined and wrestled with each other, working nearer and nearer. Both were white and clear, but Gerald flushed smart red where he was touched, and Birkin remained white and tense. He seemed to penetrate into Gerald´s more solid, more diffuse bulk, to interfuse his body through the body of the other, as if to bring it subtly into subjection, always seizing with some rapid necromantic fore-knowledge every motion of the other flesh, converting and counteracting it, playing upon the limbs and trunk of Gerald like some hard wind. It was as if Birkin´s whole physical intelligence interpenetrated into Gerald´s body, as if his fine, sublimated energy entered into the flesh of the fuller man, like some potency, casting a fine net, a prison, through the muscles into the very depths of Gerald´s physical being.
    ellauri117.html on line 251: So they wrestled swiftly, rapturously, intent and mindless at last, two essential white figures working into a tighter closer oneness of struggle, with a strange, octopus-like knotting and flashing of limbs in the subdued light of the room; a tense white knot of flesh gripped in silence between the walls of old brown books. Now and again came a sharp gasp of breath, or a sound like a sigh, then the rapid thudding of movement on the thickly-carpeted floor, then the strange sound of flesh escaping under flesh. Often, in the white interlaced knot of violent living being that swayed silently, there was no head to be seen, only the swift, tight limbs, the solid white backs, the physical junction of two bodies clinched into oneness. Then would appear the gleaming, ruffled head of Gerald, as the struggle changed, then for a moment the dun-coloured, shadow- like head of the other man would lift up from the conflict, the eyes wide and dreadful and sightless.
    ellauri117.html on line 253: At length Gerald lay back inert on the carpet, his breast rising in great slow panting, whilst Birkin kneeled over him, almost unconscious. Birkin was much more exhausted. He caught little, short breaths, he could scarcely breathe any more. The earth seemed to tilt and sway, and a complete darkness was coming over his mind. He did not know what happened. He slid forward quite unconscious, over Gerald, and Gerald did not notice. Then he was half-conscious again, aware only of the strange tilting and sliding of the world. The world was sliding, everything was sliding off into the darkness. And he was sliding, endlessly, endlessly away.
    ellauri117.html on line 261: `Of course --' panted Gerald, `I didn't have to be rough -- with you -- I had to keep back -- my force --´
    ellauri117.html on line 275: He still heard as if it were his own disembodied spirit hearing, standing at some distance behind him. It drew nearer however, his spirit. And the violent striking of blood in his chest was sinking quieter, allowing his mind to come back. He realised that he was leaning with all his weight on the soft body of the other man. It startled him, because he thought he had withdrawn. He recovered himself, and sat up. But he was still vague and unestablished. He put out his hand to steady himself. It touched the hand of Gerald, that was lying out on the floor. And Gerald's hand closed warm and sudden over Birkin's, they remained exhausted and breathless, the one hand clasped closely over the other. It was Birkin whose hand, in swift response, had closed in a strong, warm clasp over the hand of the other. Gerald´s clasp had been sudden and momentaneous.
    ellauri117.html on line 277: The normal consciousness however was returning, ebbing back. Birkin could breathe almost naturally again. Gerald´s hand slowly withdrew, Birkin slowly, dazedly rose to his feet and went towards the table. He poured out a whiskey and soda. Gerald also came for a drink.
    ellauri117.html on line 291: There were long spaces of silence between their words. The wrestling had some deep meaning to them -- an unfinished meaning.
    ellauri117.html on line 306: `Yes. You have a northern kind of beauty, like light refracted from snow -- and a beautiful, plastic form. Yes, that is there to enjoy as well. We should enjoy everything.'
    ellauri117.html on line 326: `No? There you are, we are not alike. I'll put a dressing-gown on.' Birkin remained alone, looking at the fire. His mind had reverted to Ursula. She seemed to return again into his consciousness. Gerald came down wearing a gown of broad-barred, thick black-and-green silk, brilliant and striking.
    ellauri117.html on line 334: Birkin was silent, thinking how scrupulous Gerald was in his attire, how expensive too. He wore silk socks, and studs of fine workmanship, and silk underclothing, and silk braces. Curious! This was another of the differences between them. Birkin was careless and unimaginative about his own appearance.
    ellauri117.html on line 380: While in pre-production, write detailed story summaries and character descriptions intended to guide artists and level designers throughout production cycle.
    ellauri117.html on line 381: Near end of production cycle, feign surprise when artists and level designers admit they never read your detailed story summaries or character descriptions.
    ellauri117.html on line 383: At some point, idly add up total word count for every story summary, character description, cinematic scene, level script, multiplayer script, and collectible script you have written over previous two and half years. Plunge face into hands when word-count total surpasses that of every book you’ve published combined.
    ellauri117.html on line 385: Find yourself passionately arguing with another human adult why a monster’s rocket launcher should be gold rather than black.
    ellauri117.html on line 386: Calmly nod while game director explains to you why scene that explains game’s story has been cut. Also why player’s companion character is no longer a woman but a robot.
    ellauri117.html on line 392: Get big-name director to attach to different television project. Spend half a decade “finalizing deal.”
    ellauri117.html on line 393: Discover management team feels no impetus to “finalize deal” because they know big-name director will never actually commit to said television project. What big-name director’s attachment gets you is meetings with big-name producers.
    ellauri117.html on line 402: Fitzgerald syntyi keskiluokkaiseen roomalaiskatoliseen perheeseen. Hänet kastettiin pikkuserkkunsa Francis Scott Keyn ja kuolleen sisarensa Louisa Scottin mukaan. Perhe asui vuodet 1898–1901 Syracusessa ja vuodet 1903–1908 Buffalossa New Yorkissa, missä hän aloitti koulunkäynnin Nardin Academyssa. Fitzgeraldin isän saatua potkut Procter & Gamblelta, perhe muutti takaisin Minnesotaan, missä Fitzgerald opiskeli St. Paul's Academyssa. Fitzgerald sai potkut St. Paul’sista 16-vuotiaana opintojen laiminlyömisen vuoksi.
    ellauri117.html on line 497: A preacher was making his rounds to parishioners with a bicycle.

    ellauri117.html on line 554: The Adrenal body type is governed by the hormone cortisol, which is responsible for putting on weight in the stomach and back. These people tend to have round faces, and find it almost impossible to lose weight in their mid-section no matter how much dieting or working out they do. This is because the weight is caused by a hormone that is actively utilizing proteins and fats in the lower legs, and storing it in the mid-center.
    ellauri117.html on line 559: The Liver body type is governed by the body’s inability to process an overconsumption of alcohol or processed foods. The Liver body type is characterized most significantly as someone who has a “beer belly,” or who stores all of their weight in their front midsection. The weight will be disproportionate to the rest of their body, and distend out far beyond the rest of their frame.
    ellauri117.html on line 562: What it looks like: People with the Ovary type store weight in their lower stomach, lower back, hips and thighs.
    ellauri117.html on line 571: Liver BELLY SHAPE - Pnrotruding stomach – pot belly (IHRATYNNÖRRI)
    ellauri117.html on line 608: Maxa-Shaftesburyn (1621-1683) pojanpoika, 3. Earl of Shaftesbury (1671—1713) oli mieltä että: Hobbes had set the agenda of British moral philosophy (a search for the grounding of universal moral principles), and Locke had established its method (empiricism). Shaftesbury’s important contribution was to focus that agenda by showing what a satisfactory response to Hobbes might look like but without giving up too much of Locke’s method. Shaftesbury showed the British moralists that if we think of moral goodness as analogous to beauty, then (even within a broadly empiricist framework) it is still possible for moral goodness to be non-arbitrarily grounded in objective features of the world and for the moral agent to be attracted to virtue for its own sake, not merely out of self-interest. In Shaftesbury’s aesthetic language, the state of having the morally correct motives is the state of being “morally beautiful,” and the state of approving the morally correct motives upon reflection is the state of having “good moral taste.” Shaftesbury argues that the morally correct motives which constitute moral beauty turn out to be those motives which are aimed at the good of one’s society as a whole. This good is understood teleologically. Furthermore Shaftesbury argues that both the ability to know the good of one’s society and the reflective approval of the motivation toward this good are innate capacities which must nevertheless be developed by proper socialization.
    ellauri117.html on line 620: Locke's theory of mind is often cited as the origin of modern conceptions of identity and the self, figuring prominently in the work of later philosophers such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, David Hume, and Immanuel Kant. Lipilaari kusipäitä koko konkkaronkka. Locke was the first to define the self through a continuity of consciousness. He postulated that, at birth, the mind was a blank slate, or tabula rasa. Contrary to Cartesian philosophy based on pre-existing concepts, he maintained that we are born without innate ideas, and that knowledge is instead determined only by experience derived from sense perception. Eli tääkin vielä.
    ellauri117.html on line 627: Locken läheinen ystävä Lady Masham kutsui hänet vuonna 1691 Sir Francis Mashamin maatilalle Essexiin. Locke vietti siellä viimeiset vuotensa vaihtelevassa terveydentilassa kärsien välillä astmakohtauksista. Hänestä oli kuitenkin tullut whig-puolueen älyllinen sankari. Noihin aikoihin Locke kävi keskusteluja eri asioista muun muassa John Drydenin ja Isaac Newtonin kanssa. Like 'This asthma will be the death of me.' 'Please pass the piece of liver if you're done with it Isaac.'
    ellauri117.html on line 635: is markedly different from that of Socinians like Biddle, and may indicate that near the end of his life Locke returned nearer to an Arian position, thereby accepting Christ's pre-existence.


    ellauri117.html on line 649: destiny fate predetermination doom election foreordainment foreordination fortune inevitability karma kismet lot necessity ordinance portion preordainment preordination divine decree God's will course of events what is written way the ball bounces way the cookie crumbles circumstance stars providence chance luck fortuity serendipity what is written in the stars divine will Moirai Lady Luck handwriting on the wall condition horoscope hazard destination breaks circumstances the stars astral influence Dame Fortune God's plan what is in the books expectation afterlife Fates heritage cup dole inescapableness wyrd orlay Norns roll of the dice Parcae accident situation wheel of fortune lot in life coincidence state position break plight lap of the gods fixed future Judgment Day Moira misfortune handwriting on wall predicament divine intervention one's portion outside influence one's lot the way cookie crumbles the hand one is dealt.
    ellauri117.html on line 655: Locke was at times not sure about the subject of original sin, so he was accused of Socinianism, Arianism, or Deism. Locke argued that the idea that "all Adam's Posterity are doomed to Eternal Infinite Punishment, for the Transgression of Adam" was "little consistent with the Justice or Goodness of the Great and Infinite God", leading Eric Half-Nelson to associate him with Pelagian ideas. However, he did not deny the reality of evil. Man was capable of waging unjust wars and committing crimes. Criminals had to be punished, even with the death penalty.
    ellauri117.html on line 657: With regard to the Bible, Locke was very conservative. He retained the doctrine of the verbal inspiration of the Scriptures. The miracles were proof of the divine nature of the biblical message. Locke was convinced that the entire content of the Bible was in agreement with human reason (The Reasonableness of Christianity, 1695). Although Locke was an advocate of tolerance, he urged the authorities not to tolerate atheism, because he thought the denial of God's existence would undermine the social order and lead to chaos. That excluded all atheistic varieties of philosophy and all attempts to deduce ethics and natural law from purely secular premises. In Locke's opinion the cosmological (i.e. primus motor) argument was valid and proved God's existence. His political thought was based on Protestant Christian views. Additionally, Locke advocated a sense of piety out of gratitude to God for giving reason to men. Locke compared the English monarchy's rule over the British people to Adam's rule over Eve in Genesis, which was appointed by God. And stands to human reason, don't it?
    ellauri117.html on line 661: There are always things that might suggest Mr. Locke was gay, such as his being a lifetime bachelor, having no children, and having a life that was surrounded by philosophical men, there is nothing that would give substance to said rumor. You might want to read Locke’s Fundamental Constitution of the Carolinas (1669) which was co-authored by The First Earl of Shaftesbury. It is rather draconian and clearly deviates from the principles of Locke’s more famous two Treatises. It is a matter of scholarly debate just how much Locke contributed to the positions on slavery in this document. Locke was also a good counter-voice to Rousseau in terms of perhaps a more individualistic bent, whereas Rousseau’s philosophy was more collectivist. I think if you look to the Preamble to the US Constitution you can see the influence of both, although the Bill of Rights has a much more individualist orientation.
    ellauri117.html on line 665: John Locke was born on the 29th of August, 1632. He is famous for being a Philosopher. He and Sir Francis Bacon were among the first British empiricists and had a huge impact on social contract theory. John Locke’s age is 388. English philosopher and doctor commonly referred to as “The Father of Liberalism.” He was one of the Enlightenment Age’s most influential thinkers. His ideas heavily influenced the writing of the Declaration of Independence.
    ellauri117.html on line 667: The 388-year-old philosopher was born in Wrington, England. He earned a medicine degree from Oxford in 1674. He had influential theories on limited government, right to property, and the social contract. His theory of mind led to modern understandings of identity and the self and influenced Kant, Hume, and Rousseau.
    ellauri117.html on line 672: John’s Education details are not available at this time. Please check back soon for updates. John Locke’s mother’s name is unknown at this time and his father’s name is under review. We will continue to update information on John Locke’s parents. Associated with: Dario Sztajnszrajber, Philosopher. Camilo Prieto, Philosopher. Helio Couto, Philosopher.
    ellauri117.html on line 676: Fast Facts
    ellauri117.html on line 689: Zodiac Sign: John Locke is a Virgo. People of this zodiac sign like animals, healthy food, nature, cleanliness, and dislike rudeness and asking for help. The strengths of this sign are being loyal, analytical, kind, hardworking, practical, while weaknesses can be shyness, overly critical of self and others, all work and no play. The greatest overall compatibility with Virgo is Pisces and Cancer.
    ellauri117.html on line 691: Chinese Zodiac: John Locke was born in the Year of the Ox. People born under this sign love to make people laugh and are generally energetic and upbeat but sometimes lack self-control.
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    ellauri118.html on line 42: Chorderlos de Lacloxen Vaarallisia yhdyshenkilöitä -kirjasesta näkee hyvin millaista panotouhu oli ennen ehkäisypilleriä. Romanttisia tissejä, kyynelehtimistä ja kädenpuristuxia, kirjelappusia ennen kaikkea. Mikä helpotus kun kamat lopulta on pussissa. Heippa kukka! ja eiku seuraavaan. Romantiikka ei ole muuta kuin tunnelmointia kun ei pääse viivalle. Rakkaus avustaa luontoa, kuten de Laclos osuvasti muotoilee, vetää tikanpojan puuhun niin sanoaxemme. Nyt on vaan kimalaiset aika lopussa, kukat nyyhkivät ja käpristyvät helteessä. Koirasapinoiden siittiöt on hakusessa, pojat rupeavat harmaasexuaaleixi. Pahalta näyttää.
    ellauri118.html on line 275: Kirjoituksen sisällys on alapuolella. On hämmästyttävää miten vähän evoluutionvastaisuus on kehittynyt Darwinin ajoista. Tismalleen samat argumentit kexittiin jo silloin eikä mikään ole muuttunut. Ehkä tämä onkin vahvin argumentti evoluutiota vastaan? Apina ei kehity, se pysyy aina yhtä hölmönä. Huomaa että Choderlos de Laclos kirjoitti 1782 avioliiton ulkopuolisista sexisuhteista, täysin tietämättömänä Darwinista. Eli kyllä tämä todistaa että Darwin oli oikeassa, juonena on ollut EAT! EAT! FUCK! FUCK! KILL! KILL! maailman sivu. Lisääntykää tai täyttäkää edes emätin.
    ellauri118.html on line 328: Draw down thy cataracts of gold; Vedä kaihisi kullasta;
    ellauri118.html on line 338: Which, like a spirit, faces west, Joka hengen tavoin osoittaa länteen,
    ellauri118.html on line 360: The mosquito lamp´s blue light, and the crack, Hyttyslampun sininen valo ja rätinä.
    ellauri118.html on line 382: Madison Julius Cawein was born in Louisville, Kentucky on March 23, 1865, the fifth child of William and Christiana (Stelsly) Cawein. His father made patent medicines from herbs. Thus as a child, Cawein became acquainted with and developed a love for local nature.
    ellauri118.html on line 388: In 1912 Cawein was forced to sell his Old Louisville home, St James Court (a 2+1⁄2-story brick house built in 1901, which he had purchased in 1907), as well as some of his library, after losing money in the 1912 stock market crash. In 1914 the Authors Club of New York City placed him on their relief list. He died on December 8 later that year and was buried in Cave Hill Cemetery. Shouldn´t have speculated but on his own pen and paper.
    ellauri118.html on line 395: Rauhixen pönttöuuni sai Niklaxelta lisänimen Petollinen, sillä se ei suostu syttymään ennenkuin toisena lämmityspäivänä. Hormissa on joku mutka joka lykkää savut sisälle. Petollisuudesta ovat kirjoittaneet lukuisat kirjaiijat, ei vähiten Pierre Choderlos de Laclos. Niitä on sitten tutkistellut Maija Mäkinen eipäskuin Mäkelä. Lähetäänmpä tutustumaan lähemmin.
    ellauri118.html on line 397: Pierre Ambroise François Choderlos de Laclos [ʃɔdɛʁlo də laklo] (18. lokakuuta 1741 Amiens, Ranska – 5. syyskuuta 1803 Taranto, Italia) oli ranskalainen upseeri, liikemies, diplomaatti ja kirjailija. Hänet tunnetaan erityisesti kirjeromaanistaan Vaarallisia suhteita (alkuteos Les liaisons dangereuses), joka ilmestyi vuonna 1782. Hän julkaisi myös runokokoelman, sovitti Madame Riccobonin romaanin Histoire d’Ernestine oopperalibretoksi sekä julkaisi yhteiskunnallisen tutkielman naisten kouluttamisesta. Taas yx tällänen Fenelon.
    ellauri118.html on line 399: Pierre Ambroise François Choderlos de Laclos syntyi Amiensissa 1741. Hän sai tykistöupseerin koulutuksen, ja hänet nimitettiin 1761 tykistöluutnantiksi. Hän palveli useilla paikkakunnilla, kuten Strasbourgissa ja Grenoblessa. Hän kirjoitteli myös näihin aikoihin eroottisia tarinoita lehtiin. Ura upseerina ei ollut kovin menestyksekäs. Ollessaan komennettuna Biskajanlahdella de Laclos ilmoitti ystävilleen, että kirjoittaa vielä jotain todella epätavallista ja huomiota herättävää ja että se muistetaan vielä pitkään hänen jälkeensä. Ennustus toteutui Vaarallisia suhteita -teoksen myötä.
    ellauri118.html on line 401: Laclos aloitti teoksen kirjoittamisen 1779 ollessaan Aixin saaren linnoitustöissä Ranskan länsirannikolla. Saamansa kuuden kuukauden loman aikana hän kirjoitti Pariisissa teoksen loppuun. Kirja julkaistiin maaliskuussa 1782, ja ensimmäinen tuhannen kappaleen painos myytiin loppuun kuukaudessa, mikä oli tuohon aikaan harvinaista. De Laclos meni naimisiin 1786 La Rochellen ammusvarikon rakennustöissä 1783 tapaamansa Marie-Soulange Duperrén kanssa. De Laclos erosi armeijasta ja siirtyi 1788 sihteeriksi Orléansin herttua Ludvig Filip II:n palvelukseen. Hän liittyi vuoden 1795 jälkeen Napoleonin kannattajiin ja sai vastavalitulta konsuli Napoleonilta vuonna 1800 uudelleen nimityksen prikaatinkenraaliksi. Napoleonin hallintokaudella hänestä tuli myös Etelä-Italian tykistön päätarkastaja 1803. Se ilo loppui lyhyeen. De Laclos kuoli Tarantossa kulkutautiin 1803.
    ellauri118.html on line 418: 2Focalisation is a term coined by the French narrative theorist Gérard Genette. It refers to the perspective through which a narrative is presented. Genette focuses on the interplay between three forms of focalization and the distinction between heterodiegetic and homodiegetic narrators. Homodiegetic narrators exist in the same (hence the word 'homo') storyworld as the characters exist in, whereas heterodiegetic narrators are not a part of that storyworld. The term 'focalization' refers to how information is restricted in storytelling. Genette distinguishes between internal focalization, external focalization, and zero focalization. Internal focalization means that the narrative focuses on thoughts and emotions while external focalization focuses solely on characters' actions, behavior, the setting etc. Zero focalization is seen when the narrator is omniscient in the sense that it is not restricted. Focalization in literature is similar to point-of-view (POV) in film-making and point of view in literature, but professionals in the field often see these two traditions as being distinctly different. Genette's work was intended to refine the notions of point of view and narrative perspective. It separates the question of “Who sees?” in a narrative from “who speaks?”
    ellauri118.html on line 432: Monika Fludernik (1957-) ist´ne österreichische Flugwirtin, Amerikanistin und Literaturwissenschaftlerin. Fludernik leistete wichtige Beiträge zur Erzähltheorie. Die neuere Erzähltheorie wurde ab 1915 in Ansätzen vom Russischen Formalismus entwickelt und vom Strukturalismus seit den 1950er Jahren weiter ausgearbeitet, wobei Tzvetan Todorov zu den wichtigsten Vermittlern der formalistischen Ansätze in Frankreich gehörte. Der hier entwickelte strukturalistische Ansatz – mit späteren Ergänzungen – ist bis heute maßgeblich, es gab jedoch nie eine einheitliche strukturalistische Erzähltheorie. Wichtige Theoretiker der Narratologie sind Gérard Genette, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Roland Barthes, Roman Jakobson und Paul Ricœur. Die strukturelle (formalistische) Erzähltheorie wird oft durch interdisziplinäre Ansätze ergänzt, so durch die Semiotik ergänzt, wozu insbesondere Juri Lotman beigetragen hat. Im deutschen Sprachraum war Franz Karl Stanzel der erste Vertreter der Erzähltheorie.
    ellauri118.html on line 434: Die traditionelle Erzähltheorie, vertreten durch Franz Karl Stanzel, Gérard Genette, Seymour Chatman u. a. m, beschäftigt sich mit Elementen des „discours“ („Erzählweise“). Andere Theoretiker nehmen eher die Strukturen der „histoire“ („Erzählinhalt“) in den Blick. Damit bauen sich (erzählerische) Handlungen in dem vorgestellten Begriffsinventar aus Geschehnissen und Ereignissen auf. Während der Begriff „Handlung“ im deutschsprachigen Raum verwendet wird, wird sie etwa bei Genette als histoire und in der anglo-amerikanischen Erzähltheorie als story bezeichnet, der „Diskurs“ bei Genette als récit (narration) und im Angelsächsischen als plot. Während sich der „Diskurs“ als die kompositorische und sprachliche Realisierung einer Erzählung versteht; er verweist auf das „wie“ der Erzählung, wird in der „Geschichte“ der Gegenstand der Erzählung ausgemacht; sie verweist auf das „was“ der Handlung.
    ellauri118.html on line 481: As she steps across the threshold, and kun se astuu kynnyxen yli, ja
    ellauri118.html on line 483: Walks across the courtyard on a slant. dallaa pihan poikki kylkimyyryä.
    ellauri118.html on line 487: And the neighbour in the backyard pauses, Ja takapihan naapuri seisahtuu,
    ellauri118.html on line 510: And worshipped the great miracle Ja palvonut suurta ihmettä,
    ellauri118.html on line 511: Of woman´s neck, back, arms. Naisen niskaa, selkää, käsivarsia.
    ellauri118.html on line 536: Perhaps the most common example of metalepsis in narrative occurs when a narrator intrudes upon another world being narrated. In general, narratorial metalepsis arises most often when an omniscient or external narrator begins to interact directly with the events being narrated, especially if the narrator is separated in space and time from these events. Esim Sterne, Tom Jones.
    ellauri118.html on line 541: Was this the face that launched a thousand ships
    ellauri118.html on line 589: George kannattaa nykyään tämmöstä kuin embodied mind ajatusta: Many features of cognition are embodied in that they are deeply dependent upon characteristics of the physical body of an agent, such that the agent's beyond-the-brain body plays a significant causal role, or a physically constitutive role, in that agent's cognitive processing. No tottahan se on, ainakin miesten ajatteluun osallistuu voimakkaasti pikkuveli.
    ellauri118.html on line 593: Une femme qui s’était imposé de si grands sacrifices pouvait bien se passer des fantaisies. (MB, 217)
    ellauri118.html on line 642: But not to put him back design´d, Ei pois työntämisen tarkoituxessa,
    ellauri118.html on line 665: Each touch her new Desires alarms ! Joka kosketus saa sen toivomaan lisää!
    ellauri118.html on line 678: Where Gods of Love do Sacrifice Minne lemmen jumalat tekee uhreja
    ellauri118.html on line 704: A Victim to Loves Sacred Flame ; uhrixi lemmen leiritulille;
    ellauri118.html on line 706: Unable to perform the Sacrifice. Eikä pääse uhritulille.
    ellauri118.html on line 724: Faintness it slacken´d Nerves invade : Jos ei paisuvainen täyty, jää jökötys.
    ellauri118.html on line 726: To call his fleeting Vigour back, Vemputtaa takajaloillensa razuaan,
    ellauri118.html on line 739: Unactive Frigid, Dull became, Siirtyi reserviin, kävi kylmäxi,
    ellauri118.html on line 753: More nimbly draw her Fingers back, Nopeammin vetäissyt sormet takaisin,
    ellauri118.html on line 762: The Blood forsook the kinder place, Veri vetäytyi pois hellemmästä paikasta,
    ellauri118.html on line 763: And strew´d with Blushes all her Face, Ja levisi punastumisena koko naamalle,
    ellauri118.html on line 801: Lauantaiseura on ollut meilläkin. Runebergin ympärille muodostui 1830-luvulla Helsingissä niin sanottu Lauantaiseura. Tähän piiriin kuuluivat muun muassa runoilijat J. J. Nervander ja Fredrik Cygnaeus. Muita ajan runoilijoita olivat Lars Stenbäck, Zacharias Topelius ja E. A. Ingman. Huomattavampia omaperäisiä teoksia alkoi ilmestyä suomeksi 1860-luvulla. Kaikilla noilla on katu stadissa, paizi Ingman, jolla on katu Kuopion Niiralassa sekä jäätelö. Savukkeet ovat saavuttaneet tupakoizijain suosion. Polttajien joukko kasvaa jatkuvasti. Liittykää Tekin Kerhon polttajiin. Tuskinpa tupakoivat setämiehet tieten apinoivat sinisukkia.
    ellauri118.html on line 816: Sacré roi de France le 26 juillet 15471 à Reims, il prend comme emblème le croissant de lune, qui est depuis toujours celui de la maison d´Orléans à laquelle il appartient en tant que fils cadet de François Ier[réf. nécessaire]. Ses devises sont Plena est œmula solis (« L´émule du soleil est pleine ») et Donec totum impleat orbem (« Jusqu´à ce qu´elle remplisse le monde tout entier »).
    ellauri118.html on line 822: Il meurt accidentellement à l´âge de quarante ans : le 30 juin 1559, lors d’un tournoi tenu rue Saint-Antoine à Paris (devant l´ancien hôtel des Tournelles), il est blessé d´un éclat de lance dans l´ œil par Gabriel de Montgommery, capitaine de sa garde écossaise. Il en meurt dix jours plus tard.
    ellauri118.html on line 826: Roman fondateur, La Princesse de Clèves est évoqué comme l’un des modèles littéraires ayant inspiré Balzac, Raymond Radiguet ou même Jean Cocteau. Pas Marcel Proust, qui etait inspiré par Madame de Sevigné.
    ellauri118.html on line 830: With La Princesse de Clèves, Mme. de La Fayette created a new kind of fiction,—"substituting," says Saintsbury, "for mere romance of adventure on the one hand, and stilted heroic work on the other, fiction in which the display of character is held of chief account."
    ellauri118.html on line 834: Her father belonged to the lesser nobility, and was for awhile governor of Pontoise, and later of Havre. Her mother was sprung from an ancient family of Provence, among whom, says Auger, literary talent had long been a heritage; but the mother herself — if we are to believe Cardinal de Retz, but why should we believe that fuckhead — possessed no talent save that of intrigue. Well that's half of a novelist's job according to narratologists.
    ellauri118.html on line 850: Då hon var 17 år gammal, 1661, gifte hon sig med kusinen Filip I, hertig av Orléans, son till hennes morbror Ludvig XIII av Frankrike och ende bror till Ludvig XIV av Frankrike. Äktenskapet hade arrangerats av Ludvig XIV och hans mor Anna av Österrike direkt efter att monarkin hade återinförts i England och hennes bror bestigit tronen, vilket i ett slag gav henne politiskt betydelse; det har sagts att detta var det första självständiga politiska beslut av vikt som kungen tog, efter att han fram till kardinal Mazarins död samma år överlämnat politiken åt denne. Det ansågs också angeläget att snabbt gifta bort Filip, som var homosexuell, och Henrietta utgjorde då i egenskap av prinsessa ett snabbt alternativ till att arrangera ett rangmässigt acceptablet parti. Henrietta och Filip inledde aldrig något förhållande med varandra, och Filip föredrog män, särskilt Chevalier de Lorraine, men han accepterade att ha samlag med henne regelbundet för reproduktionens skull.
    ellauri118.html on line 860: Certain critics have endeavored to trace the character of Mme. de La Fayette in that of the Princess of Clèves, of M. de La Rochefoucauld in that of M. de Nemours; but too strict an autobiographical interpretation destroys the charm of the story.
    ellauri118.html on line 862: Mme. de La Fayette died in 1693. During her last years ill health and sorrow had forced upon her an almost absolute seclusion, and she died forgotten by all except a few faithful friends. The place of her burial is unknown.
    ellauri118.html on line 871: Tämmöstä triangelidraamaa syntyy etenkin omistavassa yläluokassa, missä eniten on lisääntymis- ja reviirimeemien kilpalaulantaa. Kyllä niitä syntyy ilmankin, koska perimmäinen syy on että lisääntymiseen ei riitä pelkkä pano, tarvii huolehtia myös jälkikasvusta. Siihenhän sitä reviiriäkin tarvitaan. Olli Lokin emoista äiskä on aina paikalla, iskä luuhaa ison osan aikaa kokouxissa tai terdellä. Olli Lokkia ei pidä sekoittaa Olli Lehtoon, joka leikki Callen kanssa tinasotilailla. Ed. eli 1916-1994, jälk. 1925-2020. Kun Olli Lokki on liikaa poissa kotoa, syntyy Olli Lehtolapsia. Käki käy sen pesällä. There's a mean black snake sneaking round my baby's back door. Vrt. albumia 5.
    ellauri118.html on line 946: Among the many changes made to the original book, one of the most noticeable is how two characters — Serena Joy and Commander Waterford — are played by much younger actors than expected. 35-year-old Australian actress Yvonne Strahovski plays Serena, while 46-year-old Joseph Fiennes was cast as the Commander.
    ellauri118.html on line 948: "I felt like in the novel there's only so much of the dynamic between Serena Joy and Offred that you're going to see, but in a TV show it's going to go on and on and on hopefully for years. The element that was missing for me was the direct competition between the two women," Miller said. I felt that it was a more active dynamic if Serena Joy felt like this person was usurping her role not only as the reproductive object of the house but gradually taking away the wifely duties, the intimate duties, the romantic, sexual duties." Mitä romanttista on panossa? Se on romanttista ettei paääse pukille vaikka mieli tekisi.
    ellauri118.html on line 964: In the book, the Wall where criminals are hung is actually on Harvard University's campus.
    ellauri118.html on line 968: Serena Joy's character is also much older in the book.
    ellauri118.html on line 974: On the show, the Handmaids have "red tag" trackers attached to their ear. In the book, they have tattooed numbers like Sammeli.
    ellauri118.html on line 980: Offred rarely sees Aunt Lydia in the book. She only appears in her flashbacks to the Red Center and at the Salvaging.
    ellauri118.html on line 994: The show features flashbacks to the origin of Gilead, revealing a new storyline for Serena and the Commander.
    ellauri118.html on line 1004: The secret package of letters exists solely on the show. In the book, the Commander only takes Offred to Jezebel's once.
    ellauri118.html on line 1006: The book never makes it clear whether Offred actually gets pregnant.
    ellauri118.html on line 1112: “Some days, my grandmother would say we were related to her and on other days, she would deny the whole thing because it wasn't very respectable,” Atwood says. “I was actually trying to write a novel about her, but, unfortunately, I didn't know enough about the late 17th century to be able to do it. But I did write a long, narrative poem called 'Half-Hanged Mary,' because she only got half hanged.”
    ellauri118.html on line 1114: Growing up, Atwood heard stories from her grandmother about Mary Webster, a colonial woman who was half hanged in Hadley, Massachusetts in 1685 for witchcraft, several years before the infamous Salem witch trials began in 1692. Atwood's grandmother often referred to Webster as a relative, though she sometimes denied it, and her ancestry can't be definitively proven one way or the other.
    ellauri118.html on line 1131: In 1683, when Mary Webster was approximately 60 years old, she was accused and brought to trial before a jury in Boston "for suspicion of witchcraft" but cleared of charges and found not guilty.
    ellauri118.html on line 1132: In 1684, Webster was accused verbally by Philip Smith. Smith was a judge, a deacon, and representative of the town of Hadley. He has also been described as a hypochondriac. He seems to have believed in the real power of witchcraft and that his afflictions were being magically caused by Mary Webster in collaboration with the devil.
    ellauri118.html on line 1134: But Mary Webster was no ordinary witch. She may have been hanged for witchcraft, but that didn't end her life. In fact, she lived another 14 years. Or 11 years, says another source.
    ellauri118.html on line 1137: Mather claims that it was only during this night of vigilante violence perpetrated against Mary Webster that Smith was able to sleep peacefully. "Upon the whole, it appeared unquestionable that witchcraft had brought a period unto the life of so good a man," Mather concludes.
    ellauri118.html on line 1139: Rev. Stan Swamy, a failed Jesuit priest and longtime Indian tribal rights activist, has died at 84 of a cardiac arrest in the western Indian city of Mumbai.
    ellauri118.html on line 1146: Besides a disproportionate number of blacks, the show has another representational problem: a notable absence of fat women among the handmaids.
    ellauri118.html on line 1147: I´ve counted exactly three fat women in the six episodes that have aired, two of whom are wives who definitely belong to the category of “small fat,” as they look to be about a size 14-16, which is currently the size of the average American woman. I find it quite strange that I have seen not one handmaid who looks to be the size of the average American woman.
    ellauri118.html on line 1148: There is research suggesting a link between clinical obesity and difficulty conceiving (for example), but fat women are not inherently less fertile, they are just a little harder to penetrate, and have less space for the baby among all the lard.
    ellauri118.html on line 1157: Self-important, supercilious academic humor lightens the intense and chilling conclusion to Offred´s eerily bland recorded narrative.
    ellauri118.html on line 1159: Additional facts indicate that the theocratic repression found in Gilead also existed in Seattle, Washington, and Syracuse, New York.
    ellauri118.html on line 1162: Pieixoto´s name suggests Pope Pius IX, a Vatican pope (1854-1878), who, in his first year of office, issued the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Peixoto is a Portuguese surname. It refers to fish. Notable people with the surname include: Alvarenga Peixoto (1743-1793), Brazilian poet, born in Rio de Janeiro; António Augusto de Rocha Peixoto (1866-1909), Portuguese naturalist, ethnologist and archaeologist; César Peixoto (born 1980), Portuguese footballer who plays for Sport Lisboa e Benfica in the Portuguese first division.
    ellauri118.html on line 1166: Shakespeare´s Hamlet, the title character disparages his mother, Gertrude, a widow newly married to her husband´s brother. In disgust at her haste to remarry, Hamlet mutters: "Frailty, thy name is woman".
    ellauri118.html on line 1167: Eurydice in Greek mythology, the luckless bride bitten by a snake on her wedding day. Her husband, Orpheus, the famed musician, convinced Hades to let Eurydice return to earth. However, Orpheus disobeyed the strictures of the journey and looked at Eurydice too soon, thus dispatching her back to the abode of the dead forever.
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    ellauri119.html on line 46: Old English halig "holy, consecrated, sacred; godly; ecclesiastical," from Proto-Germanic *hailaga- (source also of Old Norse heilagr, Danish hellig, Old Frisian helich "holy," Old Saxon helag, Middle Dutch helich, Old High German heilag, German heilig, Gothic hailags "holy"), from PIE *kailo- "whole, uninjured" (see health). Adopted at conversion for Latin sanctus.
    ellauri119.html on line 48: Primary (pre-Christian) meaning is not possbile to determine, but probably it was "that must be preserved whole or intact, that cannot be transgressed or violated," and connected with Old English hal (see health) and Old High German heil "health, happiness, good luck" (source of the German salutations Sieg Heil, Heil Hitler).
    ellauri119.html on line 50: Holy has been used as an intensifying word from 1837; in expletives since 1880s (such as holy smoke, 1883, holy mackerel, 1876, holy cow, 1914, holy moly etc.), most of them euphemisms for holy Christ or holy Moses. Holy Ghost was in Old English (in Middle English often written as one word). Holy water was in Old English. Scotch whiskey means life water. Eau de vie, akvaviittiä. Aguardiente. Tulivettä tappavaa, kuivat kurkut lutkuttaa. Intiaanit razastaa, aavaa preeriaa. Holy League is used of various European alliances; the Holy Alliance was that formed personally by the sovereigns of Russia, Austria, and Prussia in 1815; it ended in 1830. Hole in one.
    ellauri119.html on line 63: b: venerated as or as if sacred holy scripture a holy relic
    ellauri119.html on line 69: Synonyms: devout, godly, pious, religious, sainted, saintly, sacred. Antonyms: antireligious, faithless, godless, impious, irreligious, ungodly, unholy.
    ellauri119.html on line 75: These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'holy.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.
    ellauri119.html on line 78: Middle English, from Old English hālig; akin to Old English hāl whole — more at whole. Not related to hole. Keep scrolling for more. Learn More About holy. Share holy. Post the Definition of holy to Facebook. Share the Definition of holy on Twitter.
    ellauri119.html on line 82: Phrases Related to holy: give (someone) holy hell holy cow holy mackerel holy matrimony holy smoke holy terror the Holy Family
    ellauri119.html on line 93: set apart for the service of God or of a divine being : sacred a holy temple
    ellauri119.html on line 97: used in exclamations to indicate surprise or excitement Holy mackerel! You won!
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    ellauri119.html on line 113: In season 2's "Hot Off the Griddle," Catwoman captures Batman and Robin and straps them to two giant aluminum grills, smears them with margarine and places two giant magnifying glasses above them, with the intent to roast them with the hot sun. Robin shouts, "Holy Oleo!" to which Catwoman humorously retorts, "I didn't know you could yodel."
    ellauri119.html on line 123: When you realize that Robin is referencing a telecommunications company that was founded as International Telephone & Telegraph in this season two episode, you know the reference is an outdated one. IT&T got out of the telecommunications game in 1986. It has been reformed a number of times into its current state, ITT Corporation. Amusingly, at the time Robin made the reference, IT&T and ABC (which aired "Batman") nearly merged with each other.
    ellauri119.html on line 126: In the season two episode "The Devil's Fingers," the evil piano player Chandell (played by Liberace), tries to kill Batman and Robin by feeding them into a machine that punches out the cards for pianolas, or player pianos, which most of the world is now long unfamiliar with.
    ellauri119.html on line 141: In the season one episode "Not Yet, He Ain't," Batman and Robin go back to the Batcave to relax with some nice cool milk after surviving an attempt on their lives by the Penguin. What's to love about this exclamation is that Robin is so enraged and yet he's carrying a glass of milk and it just looks adorable instead.
    ellauri119.html on line 145: In the season two episode "Batman's satisfaction," Batman notices that three distinct letters are missing from a bowl of alphabet soup. Robin is so impressed with Batman's mental acuity that he lets him know it via his "holy uncanny photographic mental processes" statement.
    ellauri119.html on line 160: In the season one episode "True or False Face," when Batman and Robin figure out that False Face's next robbery target is the Ladd Armored Car Company, Robin shouts out "holy bouncy boilerplate!" Yes, you are correct. That does, indeed, not make any sense.
    ellauri119.html on line 164: Now we reach the point in the countdown where Robin references obscure figures from history! Here, while playing chess with Batman in their secret identities of Dick Grayson and Bruce Wayne, Dick remarks "holy Reshevsky!" This is a reference to the great Polish-born American chess grandmaster of the early 20th century Samuel Reshevsky.
    ellauri119.html on line 168: During another one of their piano-related misadventures, Robin name-checks another Polish great, the famous pianist (and later Prime Minister of Poland), Ignacy Jan Paderewski.
    ellauri119.html on line 172: In the season three episode "Louie the Lilac," the villain of that same name tries to feed Batman and Robin to his man-eating lilacs. Robin then name-checks the noted pioneer in the field of agricultural science in the late 19th Century (and early 20th Century), the botanist Luther Burbank. Because what kid watching "Batman" doesn't know who Luther Burbank is, right?
    ellauri119.html on line 176: Referencing d'Artagnan, one of the famed Musketeers of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel, "The Three Musketeers," might not sound like all that weird of a reference for Robin to make. However, it ranks this high because it is actually a reference to Catwoman having just shot Robin and Batman with tranquilizer darts.
    ellauri119.html on line 184: In the season one episode "Zelda the Great," Batman is about to capture a magician after she stole some priceless jewelry, but she escapes using sleight-of-hand. Robin is right after Batman and remarks "holy hole in a doughnut!" The words make no sense in this situation. Oddly enough, a track on the "Batman" soundtrack was titled "Holy Hole in a Doughnut." Made more sense to Robin than you'd think.
    ellauri119.html on line 257: In psychology, the dark triad comprises the personality traits of narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy. They are called "dark" because of their malevolent qualities.
    ellauri119.html on line 259: The triangular theory of love suggests "intimacy, passion and commitment" are core components of love. The color wheel theory of love is an idea created by Canadian psychologist John Alan Lee that describes six styles of love, using several of the Latin and Greek words for love. First introduced in his book Colours of Love: An Exploration of the Ways of Loving (1973), Lee defines three primary, three secondary and nine tertiary love styles, describing them in terms of the traditional color wheel. The three primary types are eros, ludus and storge, and the three secondary types are mania, pragma and agape.
    ellauri119.html on line 268: The subset of Christianity that accepts this doctrine is collectively known as Trinitarianism, while the subset that does not is referred to as Nontrinitarianism (see also Arianism). Trinitarianism contrasts with positions such as Binitarianism (one deity in two persons) and Monarchianism (no plurality of persons within God), of which Modalistic Monarchianism (one deity revealed in three modes) and Unitarianism (one deity in one person) are subsets.
    ellauri119.html on line 270: For the majority of Christian denominations, the Holy Spirit, or Holy Ghost, is believed to be the third person of the Trinity, a Triune God manifested as God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, each entity itself being God. Nontrinitarian Christians, who reject the doctrine of the Trinity, differ significantly from mainstream Christianity in their beliefs about the Holy Spirit. In Christian theology, pneumatology refers to the study of the Holy Spirit. Due to Christianity's historical relationship with Judaism, theologians often identify the Holy Spirit with the concept of the Ruach Hakodesh in Jewish scripture, on the theory that Jesus (who was Jewish) was expanding upon these Jewish concepts. Similar names, and ideas, include the Ruach Elohim (Spirit of God), Ruach YHWH (Spirit of Yahweh), and the Ruach Hakodesh (Holy Spirit).
    ellauri119.html on line 272: The most characteristic sign of the presence of the ruach ha-kodesh is the gift of prophecy. The use of the word "ruach" (Hebrew: "breath", or "wind") in the phrase ruach ha-kodesh seems to suggest that Judaic authorities believed the Holy Spirit was a kind of communication medium like breath, or wind. The spirit talks from both ends, sometimes 1wparacl
    ellauri119.html on line 273: rumbling masculine and sometimes with a feminine voice; the word ruacḥ is both masculine and feminine. Though who has ever heard of a woman impregnating another? That would take a miracle.
    ellauri119.html on line 289: ר֧וּחַ חָכְמָ֣ה וּבִינָ֗ה (Ruach hakmah ubinah) – Spirit of Wisdom and Understanding (Isaiah 11:2)[27]
    ellauri119.html on line 308: The term Holy Spirit appears at least 90 times in the New Testament. The sacredness of the Holy Spirit to Christians is affirmed in all three Synoptic Gospels (Matthew 12:30–32, Mark 3:28–30 and Luke 12:8–10) which proclaim that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the unforgivable sin.
    ellauri119.html on line 316: ὁ παράκλητος (Ho Paraclētos) – The Comforter, John 14:26 (John 16:7)
    ellauri119.html on line 326: In all branches of Judaism, the God of the Hebrew Bible is considered one singular entity, with no divisions, or multi-persons within, and they reject the idea of a co-equal multi-personal Godhead or "Trinity", as actually against the Shema. They do not consider the Hebrew word for "one" (that is "echad") as meaning anything other than a simple numerical one.
    ellauri119.html on line 343: In Islam, shirk (Arabic: شرك‎ širk) is the sin of idolatry or polytheism (i.e., the deification or worship of anyone or anything besides Allah). Islam teaches that God does not share His divine attributes with any partner. Associating partners with God is disallowed according to the Islamic doctrine of Tawhid (monotheism). Mušrikūn مشركون (pl. of mušrik مشرك) are those who practice shirk, which literally means "association" and refers to accepting other gods and divinities alongside God (as God´s "associates").The Qur´an considers shirk as a sin that will not be forgiven if a person dies without repenting of it.
    ellauri119.html on line 361: In the New Testament, by the power of the Holy Spirit Jesus was conceived in the womb of the Virgin Mary, while maintaining her virginity. Virginity is the state of a person who has never engaged in sexual intercourse. Sexual intercourse (or coitus or copulation) is sexual activity typically involving the insertion and thrusting of the penis into the vagina for sexual pleasure, reproduction, or both. This is also known as vaginal intercourse or vaginal sex.
    ellauri119.html on line 378: For instance, you can get pregnant by the Moomin mug method, or by the Holy Ghost. In the first case, Roman catholics vote for yes, Orthodox are more traditionalist. But with modern in vitro methods, who can tell? Some have got infected, one hears, from contaminated toilet seats. Mary oughta have used tissue paper before sitting down. Two women can make a baby nowadays, pace toxic masculine Christians who used immaculate conception as an argument that the holy ghost too is male. Another all male panel.
    ellauri119.html on line 380: In the 16th and 17th centuries, medical researchers mistakenly saw the presence or absence of the hymen as founding evidence of physical diseases such as "womb-fury", i.e., (female) hysteria. If not cured, womb-fury would, according to doctors practicing at the time, result in death. The cure, naturally enough, was marriage, since a woman could then go about having sexual intercourse on a "normal" schedule that would stop womb-fury from killing her.
    ellauri119.html on line 387: God is most often held to be incorporeal, with said characteristic being related to conceptions of transcendence or immanence. In religion, transcendence is the aspect of a deity´s nature and power that is wholly independent of the material universe, beyond all known physical laws. This is contrasted with immanence, where a god is said to be fully present in the physical world and thus accessible to creatures in various ways. In religious experience, transcendence is a state of being that has overcome the limitations of physical existence, and by some definitions, has also become independent of it. This is typically manifested in prayer, rituals, meditation, psychedelics and paranormal "visions".
    ellauri119.html on line 396: In 1961, Christian theologian Gabriel Vahanian published The Death of God. Vahanian argued that modern secular culture had lost all sense of the sacred, lacking any sacramental meaning, no transcendental purpose or sense of providence. He concluded that for the modern secular mind "God is dead", but he did not mean that God did not exist. In Vahanian´s vision a transformed post-Christian and post-modern culture was needed to create a renewed experience of deity.
    ellauri119.html on line 398: Paul Van Buren and William Hamilton both agreed that the concept of transcendence had lost any meaningful place in modern secular thought. According to the norms of contemporary modern secular thought, God is dead. In responding to this denial of transcendence Van Buren and Hamilton offered secular people the option of Jesus as the model human who acted in love. Well technically he is dead as well, but his great ideas (that he "borrowed" from the hindoos and the jews) live on.
    ellauri119.html on line 400: Paul Matthews van Buren (April 20, 1924 – June 18, 1998) was a Christian theologian and author. An ordained Episcopal priest, he was a Professor of religion at Temple University, Philadelphia for 22 years. He was a Director [NYT obituary says "Associate"] of the Center of Ethics and Religious Pluralism at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. Van Buren was born and raised in Norfolk, Virginia. During World War II, he had served in the United States Coast Guard. He graduated with a bachelor´s degree in government from Harvard College in 1948. A professor at Temple University, he was considered a leader of the "Death of God" school or movement, although he himself rejected that name for the movement as a "journalistic invention," and considered himself an exponent of "Secular Christianity." He died of cancer on June 18, 1998 at age 74.
    ellauri119.html on line 402: William Hamilton (1924-2012), a theologian who declared nearly a half century ago that God was dormant if not dead, was remembered at his death for the media impact made by the "death of God movement."
    ellauri119.html on line 404: The Time cover for April 8, 1966, with its stark words "Is God Dead?" against a dark background, garnered record sales. So did a 1966 book, Radical Theology and the Death of God, coauthored by Hamilton and Thomas J. J. Altizer. "It was Bill who in the ´60s created the scandal of a death of God theology," Altizer told the Century, adding that Hamilton was the more articulate.
    ellauri119.html on line 409: Like Paul van Buren, an Episcopal priest and religion professor at Temple University in the 1960s, Hamilton rejected the existence of God while focusing devotedly on Jesus Christ and affirming that his teachings and example should be followed.
    ellauri119.html on line 410: Churches quickly rejected the premises of radical theology, and many pastors and evangelists preached "our-God-is-not-dead" sermons for a decade or more, long after the movement itself had faded from public attention.
    ellauri119.html on line 413: As a result, Hamilton left for a position at New College in Sarasota, Florida, teaching there until 1974 when he became dean of arts and letters at Portland State University in Oregon. He retired in 1986.
    ellauri119.html on line 420: Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest interpersonal affection, to the simplest pleasure. An example of this range of meanings is that the love of a mother differs from the love of a spouse, which differs from the love of food. A minority of monkeys fuck their relatives, but such monkey business still happens. Few people fuck their food, with Philip Roth as a notable exception. Most commonly, love refers to a feeling of strong attraction and emotional attachment. You are so cute I could eat you! Eat my shorts!
    ellauri119.html on line 422: Love is considered to be both positive and negative, with its virtue representing human kindness, compassion, and affection, as "the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another" and its vice representing human moral flaw, akin to vanity, selfishness, amour-propre, and egotism, as potentially leading people into a type of mania, obsessiveness or codependency. It may also describe compassionate and affectionate actions towards other humans, one's self or animals. In its various forms, love acts as a major facilitator of interpersonal relationships and, owing to its central psychological importance, is one of the most common themes in the creative arts. Love has been postulated to be a function that keeps human beings together against menaces and to facilitate the continuation of the species.
    ellauri119.html on line 426: Modern authors have distinguished further varieties of love: unrequited love, empty love, companionate love, consummate love, infatuated love, self-love, and courtly love. Numerous cultures have also distinguished ren, yuanfen, mamihlapinatapai, cafuné, kama, bhakti, mettā, ishq, chesed, amore, charity, saudade (and other variants or symbioses of these states), as culturally unique words, definitions, or expressions of love in regards to a specified "moments" currently lacking in the English language, like "orgasm".
    ellauri119.html on line 428: Scientific research on emotion has increased significantly over the past two decades. The color wheel theory of love defines three primary, three secondary and nine tertiary love styles, describing them in terms of the traditional color wheel. The triangular theory of love suggests "intimacy, passion and commitment" are core components of love. Love has additional religious or spiritual meaning. This diversity of uses and meanings combined with the complexity of the feelings involved makes love unusually difficult to consistently define, compared to other emotional states. Abstractly discussed, love usually refers to an experience one person feels for another. Love often involves caring for, or identifying with, a person or thing (cf. vulnerability and care theory of love), including oneself (cf. narcissism). Tulihan se sieltä!
    ellauri119.html on line 430: In addition to cross-cultural differences in understanding love, ideas about love have also changed greatly over time. Some historians date modern conceptions of romantic love to courtly Europe during or after the Middle Ages, although the prior existence of romantic attachments is attested by ancient love poetry. The complex and abstract nature of love often reduces discourse of love to a thought-terminating cliché. Several common proverbs regard love, from Virgil's "Love conquers all" to The Beatles' "All You Need Is Love". St. Thomas Aquinas, following Aristotle, defines love as "to will the good of another." Bertrand Russell describes love as a condition of "absolute value," as opposed to relative value.[citation needed] Philosopher Gottfried Leibniz said that love is "to be delighted by the happiness of another." Meher Baba stated that in love there is a "feeling of unity" and an "active appreciation of the intrinsic worth of the object of love." But who the fuck is Meher Baba? Biologist Jeremy Griffith defines love as "unconditional selflessness". In Hebrew, אהבה (ahava) is the most commonly used term for both interpersonal love and love between God and God's creations. Chesed, often translated as loving-kindness, is used to describe many forms of love between human beings. In Hebrew, אהבה (ahava) is the most commonly used term for both interpersonal love and love between God and God's creations. Chesed, often translated as loving-kindness, is used to describe many forms of love between human beings. The 20th-century rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler is frequently quoted as defining love from the Jewish point of view as "giving without expecting to take" (from his Michtav me-Eliyahu, Vol. 1). Rakkaus on siis ekonomisesti sulaa hulluutta!
    ellauri119.html on line 432: There are several Greek words for "love" that are regularly referred to in Christian circles. Agape: In the New Testament, agapē is charitable, selfless, altruistic, and unconditional. It is parental love, seen as creating goodness in the world; it is the way God is seen to love humanity, and it is seen as the kind of love that Christians aspire to have for one another. Philia: Also used in the New Testament, phileo is a human response to something that is found to be delightful. Also known as "brotherly love" or "homophilia." Two other words for love in the Greek language, eros (sexual love) and storge (child-to-parent love), were never used in the New Testament! Now that's a lacuna! Christians believe that to Love God with all your heart, mind, and strength and Love your neighbor as yourself are the two most important things in life (the greatest commandment of the Jewish Torah, according to Jesus; cf. Gospel of Mark chapter 12, verses 28–34). Saint Augustine summarized this when he wrote "Love God, and do as thou wilt." Right on Gus! Way to go!
    ellauri119.html on line 434: The Apostle Paul glorified love as the most important virtue of all. Describing love in the famous poetic interpretation in 1 Corinthians, he wrote, "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, and always perseveres." (1 Cor. 13:4–7, NIV) He didn't mean eros, but rather homophilia. Perseveraatiosta oli puhe. John also wrote, "Dear friends, let us love one another for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love." (1 John 4:7–8, NIV) Influential Christian theologian C. S. Lewis wrote a book called The Four Loves. The first retired nazi pope Benedict XVI named his first circular God as love. He said that a human being, created in the image of God, who is love, is able to make love; to give himself to God and others (agape) and by receiving and experiencing God's love in contemplation (eros). This life of love, according to him, is the life of the saints such as Teresa of Calcutta and the Blessed Virgin Mary and is the direction Christians take when they believe that God loves them. Pope Francis taught that "True love is both loving and letting oneself be loved...what is important in love is not our loving, but allowing ourselves to be loved by God." That's just what Virgin Mary did. "You have heard that it was said, 'Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing that? And if you greet only your own people, what are you doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that? Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect." – Matthew 5: 43–48. Jews didn't like tax collectors.
    ellauri119.html on line 438: Do not forget to love with forgiveness, Christ saved an adulterous woman from those who would stone her. She had a whole lotta love left to give. Good material for a Jezebel. Mosaic Law would hold (Deuteronomy 22:22-24) "If a man is found lying with a woman married to a husband, then both of them shall die—the man that lay with the woman, and the woman; so you shall put away the evil from Israel. If a young woman who is a virgin is betrothed to a husband, and a man finds her in the city and lies with her, then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city, and you shall stone them to death with stones, the young woman because she did not cry out in the city, and the man because he humbled his neighbor's wife; So you shall "put away" the evil from among you. A world of wronged hypocrites needs forgiving love. To love one's friends is common practice, to love one's enemies only among Christians. But Christians do not particularly love enemies not among Christians, like moslems or jews. Forgive them, ok, but kill them. Mosaic law is what the jews pieced together after Moses accidentally dropped the stone tablets.
    ellauri119.html on line 440: Love encompasses the Islamic view of life as universal brotherhood that applies to all who hold faith. Amongst the 99 names of God (Allah), there is the name Al-Wadud, or "the Loving One," which is found in Surah [Quran 11:90] as well as Surah [Quran 85:14]. God is also referenced at the beginning of every chapter in the Qur'an as Ar-Rahman and Ar-Rahim, or the "Most Compassionate" and the "Most Merciful", indicating that nobody is more loving, compassionate and benevolent than God. The Qur'an refers to God as being "full of loving kindness." The Qur'an exhorts Muslim believers to treat all people, viz. those who have not persecuted them, with birr or "deep kindness" as stated in Surah [Quran 6:8-9]. Birr is also used by the Qur'an in describing the love and kindness that children must show to their parents. Ishq, or divine love, is the emphasis of Sufism in the Islamic tradition. Practitioners of Sufism believe that love is a projection of the essence of God to the universe. God desires to recognize beauty, and as if one looks at a mirror to see oneself, God "looks" at himself within the dynamics of nature. Since everything is a reflection of God, the school of Sufism practices to see the beauty inside the apparently ugly sufist. Sufism is often referred to as the religion of love. God in Sufism is referred to in three main terms, which are the Lover, Loved, and Beloved, with the last of these terms being often seen in Sufi poetry.
    ellauri119.html on line 442: In Hinduism, kāma is pleasurable, sexual love, personified by the god Kamadeva. For many Hindu schools, it is the third end (Kama) in life. Kamadeva is often pictured holding a bow of sugar cane and an arrow of flowers; he may ride upon a great parakeet. The philosophical work Narada Bhakti Sutras, written by an unknown author (presumed to be Narada), distinguishes eleven forms of love. Kama Sutra has more. Gaudiya Vaishnavas who worship Krishna as the Supreme Personality of Godhead and the cause of all causes consider Love for Godhead (Prema) to act in two ways: sambhoga and vipralambha (union and separation), like Empedocles' love and strife, attraction and repulsion, in and out in ever faster succession. Radha is considered to be the internal potency of Krishna, and is the supreme lover of Godhead. Her example of love is considered to be beyond the understanding of material realm as it surpasses any form of selfish love or lust that is visible in the material world. The reciprocal love between Radha (the supreme lover) and Krishna (God as the Supremely Loved) is the subject of many poetic compositions in India such as the Gita Govinda and Hari Bhakti Shuddhodhaya, and a lot of chanting, tinkling little bells and opening and closing of musical doors.
    ellauri119.html on line 444: In Buddhism, Kāma Sutra is sensuous, sexual love. It is an obstacle on the path to enlightenment, since it is selfish. Karuṇā is compassion and mercy, which reduces the suffering of others. It is complementary opposite to wisdom and is necessary for enlightenment. Adveṣa and mettā are benevolent love. This love is unconditional and requires considerable self-acceptance. This is quite different from ordinary love, which is usually about attachment and sex and which rarely occurs without self-interest. Instead, Buddhism recommends detachment and unselfish interest in others' welfare. Gandhi could sleep naked with young sweetypies without penetrating them. Did he so much as get a boner? The story does not tell. Mrs Gandhi did not approve. They screeched to one another like a pair of seagulls. Wonder what the young sweetypies thought of it. Scary and frustrating at once I bet. Being perfectly in love with God or Krishna makes one perfectly free from material contamination and this is the ultimate way of salvation or liberation. In this tradition, salvation or liberation is considered inferior to love, and just an incidental by-product. Being absorbed in Love for God is considered to be the perfection of life.
    ellauri119.html on line 446: The term "free love" has been used to describe a social movement that rejects marriage, which is seen as a form of social bondage. The Free Love movement's initial goal was to separate the state from sexual matters such as marriage, birth control, and adultery. It claimed that such issues were the concern of the people involved, and no one else. Many people in the early 19th century believed that marriage was an important aspect of life to "fulfill earthly human happiness." Middle-class Americans wanted the home to be a place of stability in an uncertain world. This mentality created a vision of strongly defined gender roles, which provoked the advancement of the free love movement as a contrast. The term "sex radical" has been used interchangeably with the term "free lover". By whatever name, advocates had two strong beliefs: opposition to the idea of forceful sexual activity in a relationship and advocacy for a woman to use her body in any way that she pleases. These are also beliefs of Feminism. As St. Augustine put it: love God and then do as you please.
    ellauri119.html on line 448: BTW did Mary come? How many times? There are many different theories that attempt to explain what love is, and what function it serves. It would be very difficult to explain love to a hypothetical person who had not himself or herself experienced love or being loved. In fact, to such a person love would appear to be quite strange if not outright irrational behavior.
    ellauri119.html on line 452: Among the prevailing types of theories that attempt to account for the existence of love there are: psychological theories, the vast majority of which consider love to be very healthy behavior; there are evolutionary theories that hold that love is part of the process of natural selection; there are spiritual theories that may, for instance consider love to be a gift from God; there are also theories that consider love to be an unexplainable mystery, very much like a mystical experience. It feels like a sneeze. Setting aside Empedocles's view of Eros as the force binding the world together, the roots of the classical philosophy of love go back to Plato's Symposium.
    ellauri119.html on line 454: Why set aside good old Empedocles anyway? He meant forces of attraction and repulsion, he got it just right 2My before Newton. Plato sucks, set him aside instead. The idea of two loves, one heavenly, one earthly is just bullshit. As Tristram Shandy's Uncle Tboy was informed over 2My later, "of these loves, according to Ficinus's comment on Valesius, the one is rational - the other is natural - the first...excites to the desire of philosophy and truth - the second, excites to desire, simply". Toby felt the former toward women and the latter for model trains. Plato's sublimation theory of love involved "mounting upwards...from one to two, and from two to all fair boys, and from fair boys to fair actions, and from fair actions to fair motions, until with fair motions he comes into the bottom of an absolute beauty". Sounds like Plato's own love history from horny gym boy to a dirty old geezer.
    ellauri119.html on line 456: Hippo of Augustine thought the holy ghost was the gluon that kept the other two quarks together, top and bottom, strange and charm, bad and good policeman. love is another attractive force, if you will. May the force be with you, but never underestimate the power of the dark side of the force. Under his eyes. May the lord open. "The dystopian drama has exceeded the natural lifespan of its story, as it plows forward with nothing new to say, tinkling cymbals and sounding brass." "There came a point during the first episode where, for me, it became too much." Lisa Miller of The Cut wrote: "I have pressed mute and fast forward so often this season, I am forced to wonder: 'Why am I watching this'? It all feels so gratuitous, like a beating that never ends."
    ellauri119.html on line 458: Aristotle by contrast placed more emphasis on philia (friendship, affection) than on eros (love); and the dialectic of friendship and love would continue to be played out into and through the Renaissance, with Cicero for the Latins pointing out that "it is love (amor) from which the word 'friendship' (amicitia) is derived" Meanwhile, Lucretius, building on the work of Epicurus, had both praised the role of Venus as "the guiding power of the universe", and criticised those who become "love-sick...life's best years squandered in sloth and debauchery".
    ellauri119.html on line 460: Now a fast forward to French fries and scepticism. Alongside the passion for merging that marked Romantic love, a more sceptical French tradition can be traced from Stendhal onwards. Stendhal's theory of crystallization implied an imaginative readiness for love, which only needed a single trigger for the object to be imbued with every fantasised perfection. Proust went further, singling out absence, inaccessibility or jealousy as the necessary precipitants of love. Lacan would almost parody the tradition with his saying that "love is giving something you haven't got to someone who doesn't exist". A post-Lacanian like Luce Irigaray would then struggle to find room for love in a world that will "reduce the other to the same...emphasizing eroticism to the detriment of love, under the cover of sexual liberation".
    ellauri119.html on line 462: Luce Irigaray (born 3 May 1930) is a Belgian-born French feminist, philosopher, linguist, psycholinguist, psychoanalyst and cultural theorist who examined the uses and misuses of language in relation to women. Irigaray's first and most well known book, published in 1974, was Speculum non matris sed aliae mulieris (1974), which analyzes the texts of Freud, Hegel, Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, and Kant through the lens of phallocentrism. Presently, she is active in the Women's Movements in both France and Italy. Eroticism (from the Greek ἔρως, eros—"desire") is a quality that causes sexual feelings, as well as a philosophical contemplation concerning the aesthetics of sexual desire, sensuality, and romantic love. That quality may be found in any form of artwork, including painting, sculpture, photography, drama, film, music, or literature. It may also be found in advertising. The term may also refer to a state of sexual arousal or anticipation of such – an insistent sexual impulse, desire, or pattern of thoughts.
    ellauri119.html on line 464: As the fat and ugly French novelist Honoré de Balzac stated, eroticism is dependent not just upon an individual's sexual morality, but also the culture and time in which an individual resides. Because eroticism is wholly dependent on the viewer's culture and personal tastes pertaining to what, exactly, defines the erotic, critics have often[how often?] confused eroticism with pornography, with the anti-pornography activist Andrea Dworkin saying, "Erotica is simply high-class pornography; better produced, better conceived, better executed, better packaged, designed for a better class of consumer." This confusion, as Lynn Hunt writes, "demonstrate the difficulty of drawing… a clear generic demarcation between the erotic and the pornographic": indeed arguably "the history of the separation of pornography from eroticism… remains to be written". In the eighteenth century, eroticism was the result of the intrusion into the public sphere of something that was at base private.
    ellauri119.html on line 475: The three components, labeled on the vertices of a triangle, interact with each other so as to form six different kinds of love experiences. The triangular theory of love is a theory of love developed by Robert Sternberg. In the context of interpersonal relationships, the three components of love, according to the triangular theory, are an intimacy component, a passion component, and a decision/commitment component.
    ellauri119.html on line 477: Sternberg says that intimacy refers to "feelings of closeness, connectedness, and bondedness in loving relationships," passion refers to "the drives that lead to romance, physical attraction, sexual consummation, and related phenomena in loving relationships" and decision/commitment means different things in the short and long term. In the short-term, it refers to "the decision that one loves a certain other", and in the long-term, it refers to "one's commitment to maintain that love."
    ellauri119.html on line 479: The three components, pictorially labeled on the vertices of a triangle, interact with each other and with the actions they produce so as to form seven different kinds of love experiences (nonlove is not represented). The size of the triangle functions to represent the "amount" of love—the bigger the triangle, the greater the love. Each corner has its own type of love and provides different combinations to create different types of love and labels for them. The shape of the triangle functions to represent the "style" of love, which may vary over the course of the relationship:
    ellauri119.html on line 483: Liking/friendship This type of love is intimacy without passion or commitment. This includes friendships and acquaintances.
    ellauri119.html on line 485: Infatuated love: Infatuated love is passion without intimacy or commitment. This is considered "puppy love" or relationships that have not become serious yet. Romantic relationships often start out as infatuated love and become romantic love as intimacy develops over time. Without developing intimacy or commitment, infatuated love may disappear suddenly.
    ellauri119.html on line 487: Empty love is characterized by commitment without intimacy or passion. A stronger love may deteriorate into empty love. In an arranged marriage, the spouses' relationship may begin as empty love and develop into another form, indicating "how empty love need not be the terminal state of a long-term relationship...[but] the beginning rather than the end".
    ellauri119.html on line 493: Fatuous love can be exemplified by a whirlwind courtship and marriage—it has points of passion and commitment but no intimacy. An example of this is "love at first sight".
    ellauri119.html on line 495: Consummate love is the complete form of love, representing an ideal relationship which people strive towards. Of the seven varieties of love, consummate love is theorized to be that love associated with the "perfect couple". According to Sternberg, these couples will continue to have great sex fifteen years or more into the relationship, they cannot imagine themselves happier over the long-term with anyone else, they overcome their few difficulties gracefully, and each delight in the relationship with one other.
    ellauri119.html on line 497: However, Sternberg cautions that maintaining a consummate love may be even harder than achieving it. He stresses the importance of translating the components of love into action. "Without expression," he warns, "even the greatest of loves can die." Thus, consummate love may not be permanent.[citation needed] If passion is lost over time, it may change into companionate love. Consummate love is the most satisfying kind of adult relation because it combines all pieces of the triangle into this one type of love. It is the ideal kind of relationship. These kinds of relationships can be found over long periods of time or idealistic relationships found in movies.
    ellauri119.html on line 518: Examples of ludus in movies include Dangerous Liaisons [Okay!], Cruel Intentions, and Kids. Ludic lovers want to have as much fun as possible. When they are not seeking a stable relationship, they rarely or never become overly involved with one partner and often can have more than one partner at a time, in other words a school of partners. They don't reveal their true thoughts and feelings to their partner(s), especially if they think they can gain some kind of advantage over their partner(s). The expectation may also be that the partner(s) should also be similarly minded. If a relationship materializes it will be about having fun and indulging in activities of varying degrees of learnedness together. This love style carries the likelihood of infidelity. In its most extreme form, ludic love can become sexual addiction. No Lee's recognizable traits.
    ellauri119.html on line 522: Storge is the Greek term for familial love. For some reason, Lee chooses storge, rather than the term philia (the usual term for friendship) to describe this kind of love. Examples of storge can be seen in movies including Love & Basketball, When Harry Met Sally..., and Zack and Miri Make a Porno.
    ellauri119.html on line 537: Manic lovers speak of their partners with possessives and superlatives, and they feel that they "need" their partners. This kind of love is expressed as a means of rescue, or a reinforcement of value. Manic lovers value finding a partner through chance without prior knowledge of their financial status, education, background, or personality traits. Insufficient expression of manic love by one's partner can cause one to perceive the partner as aloof, materialistic and detached. In excess, mania becomes obsession or codependency, and obsessed manic lovers can thus come across as being very possessive and jealous. One example from real life can be found in the unfortunate case of John Hinckley, Jr., a mentally disturbed individual who attempted to assassinate the incumbent US President Ronald Reagan due to a delusion that this would prompt the actress Jodie Foster to finally reciprocate his obsessive love.
    ellauri119.html on line 539: Extreme examples of mania in popular culture include yandere anime and manga characters. Additionally, manic love is a central theme in the films Endless Love, Fatal Attraction, Misery, Play Misty for Me, Swimfan, and Taxi Driver.
    ellauri119.html on line 548: Easily frustrated and does not enjoy sexual intimacy
    ellauri119.html on line 553: Pragma comes from the Greek term πρᾶγμα, meaning "businesslike", from which terms like "pragmatic" are derived. Lee defines pragma as the most practical type of love, not necessarily derived out of true romantic love. Rather, pragma is a convenient type of love.
    ellauri119.html on line 571: Agape is derived from ἀγάπη a Greek term for altruistic love. Lee describes agape as the purest form of love, derives this definition of love from being altruistic towards one's partner and feeling love in the acts of doing so. The person is willing to endure difficulty that arises from the partner's circumstance. It is based on an unbreakable commitment and an unconditional, selfless love, that is all giving. It is an undying love of compassion and selflessness. Agape love is often referenced with religious meaning and is signified by the color orange.
    ellauri119.html on line 576: Attracted to several types of people
    ellauri119.html on line 580: Feels concern and care for each partner they have
    ellauri119.html on line 589: Biological models of love tend to see it as a mammalian drive, similar to hunger or thirst, or sneezing. Psychology sees love as more of a social and cultural phenomenon. Certainly, love is influenced by hormones (such as oxytocin), neurotrophins (such as NGF), and pheromones, and how people think and behave in love is influenced by their conceptions of love. The conventional view in biology is that there are two major drives in love: sexual attraction and attachment. Attachment between adults is presumed to work on the same principles that lead an infant to become attached to its mother. The traditional psychological view sees love as being a combination of companionate love and passionate love. Passionate love is intense longing, and is often accompanied by physiological arousal (shortness of breath, rapid heart rate); companionate love is affection and a feeling of intimacy not accompanied by physiological arousal.
    ellauri119.html on line 591: The philosophy of love is a pretty listless field of social philosophy and ethics that attempts to explain the nature of love. The philosophical investigation of love includes the tasks of distinguishing between the various kinds of personal love, asking if and how love is or can be justified, asking what the value of love is, and what impact love has on the autonomy of both the lover and the beloved. Boooooring. Makes you yawn.
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    ellauri119.html on line 615: Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum was born 2 February 1905 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire to Zinovy Zakharovich "Fronz" Rosenbaum and Anna Borisovna nee Kaplan, one of three daughters in the Jewish household. Her father, Fronz, was a pharmacist.
    ellauri119.html on line 618: To escape the growing revolutionary violence in the area they lived, Ayn's family moved to Crimea, where she would finish high school. Here she was introduced to the history of the United States, which inspired her eventual departure from Russia, especially so after her family had suffered in poverty following the seizure of her father´s pharmacy by the communist regime.
    ellauri119.html on line 629: The 1930 US Census has the O'Connors living in Los Angeles, California in the Moraine Apartments, on 823 North Gower Street. They were renting the place for $52 a month. They are both listed as working as actors in motion pictures. Ayn, listed here as Alice, gives her native language as Russian.
    ellauri119.html on line 633: Ayn and Frank were living in an apartment at 160 89th St, Manhattan, New York in 1940. Their rent was $105 a month. Frank is working as a theatrical actor and by this time, Ayn is calling herself a writer, both for novels and plays. Frank showed no income the previous year, while Ayn had made $3000.
    ellauri119.html on line 646: Rosenbaum left Russia at the tail end of the Trust program. She was assisted by bolshevik Hollywood. Like a typical crypto-jew and communist she used a pseudonym. She became, together with Leo Strauss, a leading philosopher of the Trotskyites. She, like Strauss, helped create the philosophy of arrogance and entitlement that justifies the lies of government leaders to the people. Her philosophies misrepresent the realities of how wealth and psychopathic greed coupled with immorality destroys civilization. Her solution to class warfare is group disloyalty of the rich to society and the exploitation of the national resources by a privileged class to destroy the economy and sabotage the nation. She misrepresented American tradition in a way that benefitted our enemies and internationalized our national resources leaving them easy pickings for the exploitation of unregulated international markets. She advocated the ruinous gold standard which allows our enemies the opportunity to deflate our money supply and strangle the economy at their whim. By simply hoarding gold and/or sending it out of the nation the bankers can ruin us under a gold standard. Her philosophy falsely claims that the market can and will correct the actions of the enemy within to ruin the nation by their designs. She wanted to grant the enemy the right to act with impunity and free rein as a Trojan horse within America to completely destroy our nation, and she has nearly succeeded. The removal of the ability of government to impose with force the collective will of the nation inevitably leads to balkanization, and that was well known and desired by our bolshevik enemies, Rosenbaum’s masters. She never pointed out the name and the nature of the enemy, instead scapegoating the poor and the communists for what international jewry was doing, with her as one of its leading members. As far as I know, she NEVER addressed the existential danger of jewish messianic prophecy and the subversion of the American government by Israel. Being herself a jew, she was disloyal to America in favor of Israel. She was disloyal to the American majority population in favor of the banking class. She did absolutely nothing that was ever in any way harmful to the communists or the bankers, who have so harmed America.
    ellauri119.html on line 652: There are two main reasons I continue to study her ideas. First, everytime I’ve investigated a claim she has made, it turned out to be correct. Second, philosophy is the science that teaches man how live his life and make choices. No other philosophy does this.
    ellauri119.html on line 656: I recall reading her claim that the Founding Fathers explicitly rejected only one form of government - Democracy! Democracy!? Really?, I thought. There is no way that could be true. But reading the Federalist Papers, there it was.
    ellauri119.html on line 658: In a different essay, she described the pattern socialist and communist governments tend to follow. So, I researched that claim by reading about Italian, Russian and German history leading up to WWII. Damn if she wasn´t right. I watch with fascination as Venezuela follows the exact same pattern.
    ellauri119.html on line 666: Most ethical values boil down to others. Your moral standing is to be judged based on what you contribute to others, what you do for others. Do you volunteer at a soup kitchen? If you answer yes then you get a gold star. But you can always do more, can’t you? Tutor a child at the local school. Give money to a charity. With each contribution you gain moral points.
    ellauri119.html on line 668: But at some point you must provide for yourself. You have to earn a living, get an education, provide for your family. There is a limit to what you can sacrifice for this type of morality. The harder you practice it the worse off your own life becomes. This is the root of the cynicism you feel when you utter “philosophy, who needs it?”
    ellauri119.html on line 672: The answer to “why” comes from our nature. Man is required to make decisions in order to survive. We cannot make proper decisions without guidance. We could rely on society to provide guidance or just follow conventional wisdom, but that is the cheap way out. It makes you a slave to the opinions others. And that is not true to human nature. Man has a mind which is his only means of survival. Rand teaches that you must use it to make your own decisions, not to mimick the thoughts and actions of others. This is the answer to the second question, yes it is necessary.
    ellauri119.html on line 674: Too many are introduced to Objectivism through its application to politics. Political conclusions reached by applying Objectivism are counter to the popular notions of how government should work and society should be structured . Without an understanding of the foundation and underpinnings, it is difficult to understand how Objectivist ideals apply.
    ellauri119.html on line 676: But Objectivism is mostly a philosophy for improving yourself. The great thing is that it is practical. The more you apply it to your life and the more consistently you practice it, the better your life becomes. And it is also very difficult to practice constipated. That is why I continue to study and learn.
    ellauri119.html on line 680: From a literary point of view her novels have little character development and are cast in black and white terms. The important things in this world are just not that easy to discern, so she is painting a child´s simple view of the world, perhaps even an autistic child´s view, who doesn´t have the capability of caring for others. Ayn Rand found early inspiration for her protagonists in a 1920´s serial killer, William Hickman and used that sociopath as the model for the heros of her novels. See: Ayn Rand, Hugely Popular Author and Inspiration to Right-Wing Leaders, Was a Big Admirer of Serial Killer
    ellauri119.html on line 686: From a political point of view, her novels motivate the more literate members of Libertarian groups, including the anarchist Tea Party movement. They use her positions as givens and are not critical of them. This ensures that they reach some far reaching and invalid conclusions regarding social policy.
    ellauri119.html on line 690: I remember in 1959, my creative writing teacher, in high school was infatuated with Ayn Rand. Sitting at a local restaurant, Ronnie´s Restauarant - which no longer exists, with a group of friends and her, we had a discussion about Ayn and I made a gesture that clearly expressed a thought and asked her what the words were for that. She suddenly realized the flaw in Ayn´s argument and was speechless.
    ellauri119.html on line 692: In terms of economics, if you ran a country on the economics that Rand demanded, you would have the population in arms with a revolution at your door in less than a year. Her system would parallel that of the mangagement of the West Virginia Coal Mine that just had the worst mining accident and deaths since the 1970s. Rand´s system was what some people call an oligarchy, to which I would add a very paranoid sociopathic oligarchy.
    ellauri119.html on line 696: Rand once said, “As an advocate of reason, egoism and capitalism, I seek to reach the men of the intellect.” Clearly, my exposition wasn’t meant for you dear, nor for your retard hubby.
    ellauri119.html on line 705: The problem with Social Darwinism is that the logic is circular. If I am rich, then this is because I am more fit and if I am more fit, then this is evident in the fact I am rich.
    ellauri119.html on line 718: Her heroes act benevolently towards others. Dagny Taggart saves a bum from being thrown off one of her trains. She even invites him to dinner in her private car. Why would someone who advocates Social Darwinism write this into their novel?
    ellauri119.html on line 720: In a different scene, Hank Rearden helps a small manufacturer, a guy Rand describes as respectable but no master of industry. Rearden could have refused to help or charged him an exorbitant amount for the favor. But he didn’t. Again, this portrayal of a wealthy industrialist doesn’t fit your contention that Rand advocated a dog-eat-dog Social Darwinism.
    ellauri119.html on line 738: Rand certainly agreed with Adam Smith who said that when humans act out of rational self-interest, the invisible hand of the market produces the best outcomes.
    ellauri119.html on line 740: “[The rich] consume little more than the poor, and in spite of their natural selfishness and rapacity…they divide with the poor the produce of all their improvements. They are led by an invisible hand to make nearly the same distribution of the necessaries of life, which would have been made, had the earth been divided into equal portions among all its inhabitants, and thus without intending it, without knowing it, advance the interest of the society, and afford means to the multiplication of the species.”
    ellauri119.html on line 746: Dagny saved a bum from being thrown off from her OWN train. She is responsible for policies and rules of her own train, which her employees follow word for word. She’s basically saving a bum from herself. Also, if she were to act as her philosophy dictates, then it would be in her self-interest to throw the bum of her train. By saving the bum, she’s a hypocrite of her own philosophy.
    ellauri119.html on line 748: Hank is not acting in his self interest when he helps a small manufacturer. Again, this is an another example against her philosophy of ethical egoism.
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    Alisa is right that an existential sentence is in principle easier to prove than its negative. Just produce a specimen. I bet she filched it from Karl Popper. The negation takes another universal premise to prove it from. But God is a harder nut. If God supporters could produce the specimen, they'd still need to prove uniqueness and the requisite universal properties. God opposers try to argue they do not need that hypothesis. Thing is the supporters clearly feel that need. It's not logic, it's a eusocial insect's builtin circuit. Less stupid egomaniacs are aware of its usefulness as a mind numbing anesthesiac, opium for the masses. Fiction or fact, its a great hypothesis. It would deserve inventing if it did not come pre-installed. Alisa was a silly hag.
    ellauri119.html on line 764: Nathaniel wore carrot-top hair styled like Elvis; he was average height and spoke English with a German accent. His skin was porcelain white and unblemished.
    ellauri119.html on line 766: Ayn Rand was short—squat, really. At the time I thought she might be a dwarf. She stood stout though with manly features. She spoke with a thick Russian accent and chain-smoked.
    ellauri119.html on line 768: She did not interact with the audience. She seemed to lack social skills, which fit her brand. She behaved like a woman on a mission—serious, humorless, focused, and self-righteous.
    ellauri119.html on line 770: Some weeks after the seminar I received an awkward form-letter from Branden to explain that he had severed his relationship with Ayn because she was unable to accept that he was not attracted to her. Since they shared identical values, she believed it was not possible that he didn't love her.
    ellauri119.html on line 775: Asked what she thought of Reagan, Ayn Rand replied, “I don’t think of him. And the more I see, the less I think of him.” For Rand, “the appalling part of his administration was his connection with the so-called ‘Moral Majority’ and sundry other TV religionists, who are struggling, apparently with his approval, to take us back to the Middle Ages via the unconstitutional union of religion and politics.” Rand’s primary concern, it seems, is that this “unconstitutional union” represented a “threat to capitalism.” While she admired Reagan’s appeal to an “inspirational element” in American politics, “he will not find it,” remarked Rand, “in the God, family, tradition swamp.” Instead, she proclaims, we should be inspired by “the most typical American group… the businessmen.”
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    ellauri131.html on line 289: Jack Canafield (born August 19, 1944) is an American author, motivational speaker (!), corporate trainer, and entrepreneur. He is the co-author of the Chicken Coop for the Soul series, which has more than 250 titles and 500 million copies in print in over 40 languages. In 2005 Canafield co-authored The Success Principles: How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Were.
    ellauri131.html on line 299: Canafield was born in What it's Worth, Texas on August 19, 1944. He spent his teen years wheeling on West Virginia and graduated as second lieutenant from the Linsly Military Institute in 1962. Canafield received an A.B. in Chinese History from Harvard University in 1966. He received his C in 1973 from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Canafield received an honorary D from the University of Santa Monica in 1981.
    ellauri131.html on line 301: Jack was named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of America (TOYA) by the U.S. Jaycees in 1978.
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    ellauri131.html on line 361: Motivational speakers Jack Canafield and Mark Victor Hansen collaborated on the first Chicken Coop for the Soul book, compiling inspirational and true stories they had heard from their audience members. Many of the stories came from members of the audience of their inspirational talks. The book was rejected by major publishers in New York but accepted by a small, self-help publisher in Florida called HCI.
    ellauri131.html on line 365: There are Chicken Coops for the Adopted Soul, the African American Soul, the African American Woman's Soul, the Soul of America, the American Idol Soul, the Angels Among Us, Angels and Miracles, Answered Prayers, Baseball Fans, the Best You Can Be, The Beach Lovers, Best Mom in Law Ever, Miracles, the Breast Cancer Survivors, Brides, Cancer Victims, Caregivers, Cartoon Dads, Video Moms, Cartoon Teachers, The Cat Did What?? the Cat Lovers, Cat & Dog Lovers, Celeb Cats and the People Who Love Them, Jack Canafield, Celeb Mothers, Jack Canafield, Celeb Sisters, Jack Canafield, Celeb Teachers, Jack Canafield, Celeb Brothers and Sisters, Jack Canafield, Celeb Mothers and Daughters, Jack Canafield, Celeb People Who Make a Difference, Jack Canafield, the Child's Soul, Jack Canafield, Children with Special Needs, Jack Canafield, the Soul in the Classroom – High School Edition, Jack Canafield and Anna Unknown, the Coffee Lovers Chicken Soup for the Soul Cookbook, Includes material by Gibbons.
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    ellauri131.html on line 403: After the death of her father in 2004, Byrne became very depressed. At the instigation of her daughter Hayley, she read The Science of Getting Rich (1910) by Wallace D. Wattles. She discovered positive thinking, the laws of attraction, and how to find further success in life. Hence, she started doing research on the subject and the project of The Secret was born.
    ellauri131.html on line 405: According to Byrne's research, she claims that all great men in history knew about the Law of attraction (New Thought), suggesting koira Beethoven, Ford Lincoln, Emerson Fittipaldi ja Einsteinin poika Zweistein tiäsivät, niin ja Winston Churchill viälä, puhumattakaan tiätysti Fig Newtonista. (Herää kymysys, mix just nää?) Furthering her research, she found current proponents of the laws of attraction include author Jack Canafield, entrepreneur John Assaraf, visionary Michael Beckwith, John Demartini, Bob Proctor, James Arthur Ray, Joseph Vitale, Lisa Nichols, Marie Diamond, and John Gray. Ketäs nää kaikki onnelliset on? Ei jaxa googlata.
    ellauri131.html on line 435: Daisy has a longer but didactic story to tell:
    ellauri131.html on line 437: A long time ago I asked the Universe to give me a job as an actress in a great fantasy series. I did everything I thought was right. I wrote down in detail what I wanted in my diary and I imagined it and felt truly happy. However, for some reason, my desire did not happen.
    ellauri131.html on line 439: Then one day, suddenly, I discovered the reason why. Sometimes, when my daily obligations felt too heavy for me, I felt desperate that I was not yet an actress. Right there was the problem! It was because of the despair that I was sending out to the Universe that I still did not have what I so much wanted. When I released that energy of lack and truly believed that what is mine will find its way to me, things started to happen. Today I live the life I always wanted as a homemaker, blogger, and part time cleaning lady. I send huge gratitude to the Universe. Thank you so much for The Secret!
    ellauri131.html on line 644: Tony Robbins is giant man who's had an equally huge impression on the millions of people he's helped over the years. His empire includes books, motivational seminars, and the ownership of multiple companies "which combined take in $5 billion annually," according to Vulture, but this self-help guru's reputation has come under fire — literally and figuratively.
    ellauri131.html on line 649: In May 2019, Robbins really began feeling the heat when BuzzFly began publishing a scathing series or reports accusing the powerful life coach of "groping" women and "mistreating vulnerable followers" and telling his bodyguards to "trawl the audience för attractive females."
    ellauri131.html on line 650: Some groupies became so delusional they allegedly believed they could reach his fly.
    ellauri131.html on line 651: According to his website, Not-A-Guru "Robbins is an entrepreneur, best-selling author, philanthropist and the nation's #1 Life and Business Strategist." What exactly is a Life and Business Strategist, if not a guru, therapist, and financial advisor all rolled into one coach? Sounds like a bunch of self-help semantics to us, but you be the judge.
    ellauri131.html on line 653: He left what he described to Fortune as an abusive home life when he was 17 years old, became a janitor and dropped out of college. He met motivational speaker Jim Rohn, who served as a mentor to Robbins — and the rest is his story. Robbins went on to eclipse his own mentor and become one of the planet's most in-demand life coaches. He currently boasts an estimated net worth of $500 million, plus famous fans and friends including Oprah Winfrey, Bill Clinton, Hugh Jackman, Serena Williams, Eva Longoria, and Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
    ellauri131.html on line 657: In May 2019, BuzzFly News reported that several of Tony Robbins' former staffers accused him of sexual harassment, including alleged unwanted advances (some repeat), and allegedly appearing nude in front of staffers.
    ellauri131.html on line 666: "The security guys could tell stories about women they'd had to take up to his room." A former bodyguard corroborated the allegations and said he'd witnessed Robbins make passes at women in his crowds. In a second report from June, two women told BuzzFly News about encounters they had with Robbins: One woman said he placed her hand on his crotch and touched her breast (or was it the other way round?), while another alleged that he kissed her, hugged her and touched her breast."
    ellauri131.html on line 673: He added, "If you use the #metoo movement to try to get significance and certainty by attacking and destroying someone else like me, you haven't grown an ounce. All you've done is basically use a drug called significance to make yourself feel good." Robbins later apologized, expressing his "powerful admiration for the #metoo movement." "It's very significant."
    ellauri131.html on line 677: Celebrity scientist Bill Nye told The Chicken Wrap in 2017 that simple physics makes walking on burning coals actually not too difficult. Citing another physicist, the celeb explained, "the foot is almost never in contact long enough to induc
    ellauri131.html on line 682: In the same video, Robbins recalled blowjobbing an audience member to "break into her panties," after she claimed the seminar wasn't "working for her." He said, "I went over there and I shot in her face ... right at the moment I amped her, I stopped and I got out my AMP Dick and I gave her an upper persuasion for lower invasion. You know what? She didn't know how to spit it out at all."
    ellauri131.html on line 711: He kisses me each mornin' down there
    ellauri131.html on line 723: Robbins repeatedly swears by Natural Language Processing (NLP), a controversial, consciousness-based belief system that took root in California in the 1970s. According to the Association for NLP, the practice is commonly referred to as the "users manual for your mind," and studying NLP offers "insights into how our thinking patterns can effect [sic] every aspect of our lives." God's co-creator Vivica Bandler has characterized the process as a veritable fountain of youth, asserting one's "ability for consciousness to influence our DNA evolution." In an interview with NLP Life, Bandler said, "It is obviously related to aging and the more we learn to control our consciousness, the more we will learn to control the quality of the DNA that keeps us young, the DNA that makes us smart...There is literally no limit to what we can do as we begin to harness the great power called consciousness."
    ellauri131.html on line 725: Robbins never went to college. Does that mean everything he says is garbage? Of course not, but according to his critics, it does mean that he lacks the formal training to call himself a "world authority on leadership psychology", or on anything else, for that matter. When he speaks about the "science to achievement" and mastering one's psychology, he speaks as a layman — and one who stands to gain something.
    ellauri131.html on line 729: Like where he tells the story about a "very famous, very powerful man" who refused to hire the best qualified candidate for a job, because she was "very attractive," and he "can't have her around, because it's too big a risk." He might just have to break into her panties.
    ellauri131.html on line 734: Bikram Choudhury is the yoga instructor who became a guru after the explosion in popularity of his eponymous form of hot yoga, which "consists of a series of 26 poses, done over 90 minutes in a room heated to 104 degrees," according to The LA Times. He has also become a celebrity darling, having instructed stars like "Madonna, George Clooney, Brooke Shields and Jennifer Aniston," according to People.
    ellauri131.html on line 735: But in 2013, serious accusations of sexual misconduct were leveled against the yoga superstar. A total of six women came forward and alleged offenses ranging from sexual harassment to rape,
    ellauri131.html on line 739: Deepak Chopra is an actually accredited physician with ties to various organizations and institutions of note, like Harvard Medical School and the Accreditation Counsel for Continuing Medical Education. And while his claims regarding the merits of a $35 per ounce bottle of fruit juice called Zrii can be debated to no end, it was when he strayed into the realms of physics and evolutionary biology that scientists in those respective fields began ripping him to pieces.
    ellauri131.html on line 740: After Chopra's claim that "Charles Darwin was wrong. Consciousness is key to evolution and we will soon prove that," scientist Isaac Newton couldn't take it anymore. He penned a response slamming Chopra's claim as having no scientific basis to back it up, as well as being "incoherent babbling strewn with scientific terms."
    ellauri131.html on line 742: Evolutionary biologist Jerry Coyne issued a similar takedown, by simply highlighting some of Chopra's more outlandish claims, including his idea that the moon only exists because of human consciousness, the suggestion that mass prayer or meditation has the ability to "simmer down the turbulence in nature," as well as the nonsensical statement "Consciousness is the driver of evolution. Every time I eat your pussy or you suck my banana it transforms into a human." Coyne labels Chopra's ideas as "pseudoscience, pure and simple," and accuses him of "pushing a noxious brew of quantum physics, evolutionary biology, and "universal consciousness.'" Ouch.
    ellauri131.html on line 744: Canadian prime minister Kevin Trudeau earned untold millions through his "They Don't Want You To Know About" series of infomercials touting his supposed secret knowledge of natural cures, debt relief, and weight loss techniques. And though he earned the allegiance of many followers who believed his claims, a federal jury found him guilty of criminal contempt in 2013, for "lying in several infomercials about the contents of his hit book, The Weight Loss Cure 'They' Don't Want You to Know About," according to The Chicago Tribune. Trudeau repeatedly touted the methods in the book as "easy," except unwitting customers didn't find out until they plunked down cash that it involved "prolonged periods of extreme calorie restriction, off-label skin-syringe injections and high-colonic enemas personally administered by Mr. Trudeau," according to ABC News.
    ellauri131.html on line 746: In addition to the criminal conviction, Trudeau was also ordered by the FTC to pay a $37 million dollar fine in relation to fraud charges connected with the same book. Trudeau never payed the fine, claiming he was "penniless" and "homeless," despite the fact that he was living in a "14,000-square-foot rented mansion" and was still getting $180 haircuts at Vidal Sasson. He was eventually sentenced to 10 years in prison, which he began serving in March of 2014.
    ellauri131.html on line 752: Gallagher on kirjoittanut suurimman osan Oasiksen tuotannosta. Tunnetuimpia hänen säveltämiään Oasis-kappaleita ovat muun muassa ”Live Forever”, ”Wonderwall” ja ”Don’t Look Back in Anger”. Näistä en ole kuullut yhtäkään. Hänen kirjoittamansa kappaleet ovat keränneet paljon arvostusta sekä yleisön että kriitikoiden keskuudessa, ja Gallagherin on muun muassa sanottu olevan ”oman sukupolvensa paras lauluntekijä.” Gallagher soitti Oasiksen kitaristina vuoteen 2009, jolloin erosi yhtyeestä.
    ellauri131.html on line 754: During the peak of the Britpop era, Noel Gallagher was deemed by many — including Prime Minister Tony Blair (another nasty Tony) — to be the voice of his generation. Indeed, even if you weren't a fan of Oasis' Beatles-aping indie-rock, you could always appreciate a snappy one-liner from their raconteur guitarist. But a quarter of a century on and the older Gallagher brother is sounding like the kind of dinosaur he used to rally against.
    ellauri131.html on line 834: Enter Doreen Virtue. Doreen Virtuella ei ole wikipediassa sivua. Doreen Virtue is an American author and a motivational speaker. Virtue has written over 50 books including oracle card decks on the subject of angels and other spiritual topics. In 2017, she converted to Christianity after claiming that Jesus presented himself to her in a vision.
    ellauri131.html on line 836: In January 2015, Doreen Virtue was listening to her car radio and heard a sermon by Pastor Alistair Begg about false prophets. Doreen recognized that she matched the description of a false prophet, and she began going to church. In early 2017, she began studying the Bible. When she read Deuteronomy 18:10-12, which lists the sinful activities of the new age, Doreen repented and gave her life to our Lord and Savior Jesus.
    ellauri131.html on line 859: Quick question: has anyone actually read a self-help book since the turn of the millennium? No, I don’t mean Marie Kondo. I mean those ones that Bridget Jones devoured, sitting on the sofa knowing that she was going to continue to make the same bad decisions over and over, whilst gorging on too much ice cream.
    ellauri131.html on line 865: That she does not have a boyfriend and she watches too much Netflix. I mean, so do I! But I am not going to write a bloody memoir all about it. In a world where so much is in actual tatters, it feels very #whitefeminism, very #firstworldproblems (which is, honest to god, the most millennial I have ever sounded). And no, that does not mean that everything has to be serious and doom-and-gloom to be needed, but this just felt unbelievably shallow, while I am deep.
    ellauri131.html on line 871: Well, that was infuriating. I was hoping for a cynical, or at the very least critical, approach to classic self-help tropes. What I got was and endless description of one woman's mental breakdown and her complete lack of healthy coping strategies. There is nothing remotely funny or insightful about this book and Marianne Power's obsession with her first world problems feels extremely tone-deaf.
    ellauri131.html on line 883: I’ve read quite a few books where the author picks a ‘project’ and runs with it to see what happens. These sorts of books have often been fun and entertaining. This one had the potential for that with some of the advice and activities these books encouraged the author to participate in. But she executed them with such seriousness that that they became cringeworthy to read about.
    ellauri131.html on line 884: And then right towards the end of the book she informs her readers that she is 37. That was a shock. I thought I was reading the emotional turmoil, flakey actions and life disarray of someone at least 10 years younger than that.
    ellauri131.html on line 902: She then moved to Chicago, where she worked in low-paying jobs. In 1950, she moved on again, to New York. At this point she changed her first name, and began a career as a fashion model. She achieved success, working for Bill Blass, Oleg Cassini, and Pauline Trigère. In 1954, she married the English businessman Andrew Hay (1928–2001); after 14 years of marriage, she felt devastated when he left her for another woman, Sharman Douglas (1928–1996). Hay said that about this time she found the First Church of Religious Science on 48th Street, which taught her the transformative power of thought. Hay revealed that here she studied the New Thought works of authors such as Florence Scovel Shinn who believed that positive thinking could change people's material circumstances, and the Religious Science founder Ernest Holmes who taught that positive thinking could heal the body.
    ellauri131.html on line 904: By Hay's account, in the early 1970s she became a religious science practitioner. In this role she led people in spoken affirmations, which she believes would cure their illnesses, and became popular as a workshop leader. She also recalled how she had studied Transcendental Meditation with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at the Maharishi International University in Fairfield, Iowa.
    ellauri131.html on line 908: In 1976, Hay wrote her first book, Heal Your Body, which began as a small pamphlet containing a list of different bodily ailments and their "probable" metaphysical causes. This pamphlet was later enlarged and extended into her book You Can Heal Your Life, published in 1984. In February 2008, it was fourth on the New York Times paperback advice bestsellers list.
    ellauri131.html on line 912: Hay wrote, on page 225 of her book (December 2008 printing), that it has "... sold more than thirty five million copies". It was announced in 2011 that You Can Heal your Life had reached 40 million sales.
    ellauri131.html on line 931: What Covey teaches is this: To do well you must do good, and to do good you must be good. We believe that organizational behavior is individual behavior collectivized.
    ellauri131.html on line 933: That kind of enthusiasm is, to some observers of organizational behavior, appalling. The problem, they say, lies in the message that is being subsidized by management: that individual workers are responsible for their own destinies, and that the way to achieve security and serenity is through continual self-improvement. For a big corporation that is mowing down whole suitefuls of middle managers, critics say, this can be a handy way to get employees to start thinking that if they are laid off, the fault lies somewhere in themselves. "If the individual worker is made to feel the responsibility for his or her condition, the social contract is no longer there.
    ellauri131.html on line 934: You're setting up the psychological conditions for people to accept just-in-time employment. Karl Marx 100 years ago -- if we can use his name in your publication -- did set up the idea of the reserve army of the unemployed."
    ellauri131.html on line 936: Stephen Covey's Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, briefly, are these: (1) Be proactive. Take the initiative and be responsible. (2) Begin with the end in mind. Start any endeavor -- a meeting, a day at the office, your adult life -- with a mental image of an outcome conforming to values you cherish. (3) Put first things first. Discipline yourself to subordinate feelings, impulses, and moods to your values. (4) Think win/win. Just as it sounds. (5) Seek first to understand, then to be understood. Listen with the intent to empathize, not with the intent to reply. (6) Synergize. Create wholes that are greater than the sum of their parts. (7) Sharpen the saw. Take time to cultivate the four essential dimensions of your character: physical, mental, social/emotional, and spiritual.
    ellauri131.html on line 938: Covey, more than most inspirational writers, is able to skate right up close to the border of the divine without alarming anyone. Dr. Stephen R. Covey, author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, has lost his laser pointer once again and is practically jumping up off the stage to point to a giant chart projected on the wall of a conference room at the Westin Hotel in Seattle. He would be an imposing man if he were two inches taller.
    ellauri131.html on line 944: Covey died from complications resulting from a bike accident at the Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center in Idaho Falls, Idaho, on July 16, 2012, at the age of 79.
    ellauri131.html on line 945: Covey went down a hill too fast and flipped forward on the bike. There was a pretty big goose egg on the top of his head. Covey also suffered cracked ribs and a partially collapsed lung.
    ellauri131.html on line 949: "God himself was once as we are now, and is an exalted man. . .you have got to be Gods yourselves, and to be kings and priests to God, the same as all Gods have done before you, namely by going from one small degree to another, and from a small capacity to a great one."
    ellauri131.html on line 952: The topic of Covey's Brigham U Ph.D dissertation was the "success literature" of the United States since 1776. Covey found that during the republic's first 150 years, most of that kind of writing focused on issues of character, the archetype being the autobiography of Ben Franklin. But shortly after World War II, success became more a function of personality, of public image, of attitudes and behaviors, skills and techniques, that lubricate the processes of human interaction. He began to think about ways to get people to stop cultivating superficial charm and return to character building.
    ellauri131.html on line 956: A lady at Notre Dame uses the Seven Habits, on occasion, to teach literature. "We'll look at a character, and I'll say, 'Let's talk about that character. What did you notice?' And a student will say, 'You know what? That character was not at all proactive.'
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    ellauri132.html on line 52: Eckhart wurde um 1260 im heutigen Landkreis Gotha in Thüringen geboren, entweder in Hochheim oder in Tambach. Wahrscheinlich war er ein Sohn des Ritters Eckhart, „genannt von Hochheim“, dessen Tod in einer Urkunde vom 19. Mai 1305 festgestellt wird. Eckhart liebte Thüringerwürstchen. Wie wir alle.
    ellauri132.html on line 54: Als Jugendlicher trat Eckhart in den Orden der Dominikaner ein, in dem er später hohe Ämter erlangte. Sein Hauptanliegen war die Verbreitung von Grundsätzen für eine konsequent spirituelle Lebenspraxis im Alltag. Aufsehen erregten seine unkonventionellen, teils provozierend formulierten Aussagen und sein schroffer Widerspruch zu damals verbreiteten Überzeugungen. Umstritten war beispielsweise seine Aussage, der „Seelengrund“ sei nicht wie alles Geschöpfliche von Gott erschaffen, sondern göttlich und ungeschaffen. Im Seelengrund sei die Gottheit stets unmittelbar anwesend. Vielfach griff Eckhart Gedankengut der neuplatonischen Tradition auf. Oft wird er als Mystiker charakterisiert, in der Forschung ist die Angemessenheit dieser Bezeichnung allerdings umstritten.
    ellauri132.html on line 56: Nach langjähriger Tätigkeit im Dienst des Ordens wurde Eckhart erst in seinen letzten Lebensjahren wegen Häresie (Irrlehre, Abweichung von der Rechtgläubigkeit) denunziert und angeklagt. Der in Köln eingeleitete Inquisitionsprozess wurde am päpstlichen Hof in Avignon neu aufgenommen und zu Ende geführt. Eckhart starb vor dem Abschluss des gegen ihn eingeleiteten Verfahrens.
    ellauri132.html on line 62: Nach Eckharts Tod wurde das Verfahren fortgesetzt. Es endete mit der Verurteilung der 28 Sätze, die teils als häretisch, teils als häresieverdächtig eingestuft wurden. Wichtiger als die Berufung auf Autoritäten (Neuplatonismus, Augustinus, Moses Maimonides) ist für ihn (wie für seinen Namensvetter!) die auf Vernunft und Erfahrung gestützte Einsicht. Er hält seine Einsichten für universal gültig und will seinem Publikum den Nachvollzug auch anspruchsvoller Inhalte ermöglichen. (wie auch sein schwerverständlicher Namensvetter! "Solange der Mensch dieser Wahrheit nicht gleicht, solange wird er diese Rede nicht verstehen.") Als Prediger wendet er sich statt Latein in deutscher Sprache auch an Hörer oder Leser, die über wenig philosophische oder theologische Vorkenntnisse verfügen. (Wie sein Namensvetter, der seine Muttersprache verlässt und auf English prädiziert). Tervettä markkina-ajattelua: enemmän tyhmempiä ja rikkaampia kusetettavia.
    ellauri132.html on line 69: Eckhart Tolle net worth: Eckhart Tolle is a German spiritual leader and author who has a net worth of $70 million dollars. Eckhart Tolle was born in Lunen, Germany and subsequently moved to Spain to live with his father. He then moved to England to teach language classes, and also graduated from the University of London.
    ellauri132.html on line 71: While pursuing his Master's Degree at Cambridge University, he had a nervous breakdown of sorts, and came out of the experience with a sense of inner calm. But No M.A., regrettably. After relocating to Vancouver, Canada, he wrote the book, "The Power of Now". It went on to become a massive international bestseller, and he has since published two more popular books on finding inner peace. He has also been featured on numerous talk shows, and co-hosted a webinar series with Oprah Winfrey. He also runs the company, Eckhart Teachings, which handles the sale of all of his books and spiritual teaching materials.
    ellauri132.html on line 113: Sam is the son of actor Berkeley Harris, who appeared mainly in Western films, and TV writer and producer Susan Harris (née Spivak), who created Soap (TV series) and The Golden Girls among other series. His father, born in North Carolina, came from a Quaker background, and his mother is Jewish but not religious. He was raised by his mother following his parents' divorce when he was aged two. Harris has stated that his upbringing was entirely secular and that his parents rarely discussed religion, though he also stated that he was not raised as an atheist.
    ellauri132.html on line 131: "The book struck me as irredeemable poppycock. I was put off by the strained stateliness of Tolle's writing, as well as its nearly indecipherable turgidity ... jargon like "conditioned mind structures', "the one indwelling consciousness". What's more, the guy was stunningly grandiose. He referred to his book as a "transformational" device", and promised that, as you read, "shit takes place within you." I lay there rolling my eyes ..."
    ellauri132.html on line 138: The widespread take on E T. is - as one commentator points out - E.T. offers a "contemporary synthesis of Eastern spiritual teachings" and another reviewer wrote, "Tolle's clear writing and the obvious depth of his experience and insight set it apart" (what, WHAT?!).
    ellauri132.html on line 151: E.T. Das Wort Gott ist durch Jahrtausende von Missbrauch bedeutungslos geworden. Ich benutze es manchmal, aber ich tue es sparsam, so etwa nur auf Wochenenden und nach dem Essen. Mit Missbrauch meine ich, dass Menschen, die das Reich des Heiligen, die unendliche Weite hinter diesem Wort, noch nie gesehen haben, es mit großer Überzeugung verwenden, als ob sie wüssten, wovon sie sprechen. Oder sie argumentieren dagegen, als wüssten sie, was sie leugnen. Dieser Missbrauch führt zu absurden Überzeugungen, Behauptungen und egoistischen Wahnvorstellungen wie "Mein oder unser Gott ist der einzige wahre Gott, und dein Gott ist falsch" oder Nietzsches berühmte Aussage "Gott ist tot". Beide sind total falsch. Ich setze fort auf Finnisch:
    ellauri132.html on line 157: Der Philosoph Descartes glaubte in seiner berühmten Aussage: "Ich meine, also bin ich" die grundlegendste Wahrheit gefunden zu haben. Tatsächlich hatte er den grundlegendsten Fehler ausgesprochen: Denken mit Sein und Identität mit Denken gleichzusetzen. Der zwanghafte Denker, also fast jeder, lebt in einem Zustand scheinbarer Isolation, in einer wahnsinnig komplexen Welt ständiger Probleme und Konflikte, einer Welt, die die wachsende Zersplitterung des Geistes widerspiegelt. Erleuchtung ist ein Zustand der Ganzheit, „in einem“ und somit in Frieden. In einem Leben in seinem manifestierten Aspekt, mit der Welt, sowie mit deinem tiefsten Selbst und unmanifestierten Leben – mit einem Wesen. Erleuchtung ist nicht nur das Ende des Leidens und des ständigen Konflikts innen und außen, sondern auch das Ende der schrecklichen Versklavung des unaufhörlichen Denkens. Was für eine unglaubliche Befreiung es ist! Kein Quatsch mehr zwischen den Ohren. Ich bin nur!
    ellauri132.html on line 200: Here, Vonnegut is influenced by his early work as a journalist. His sentences are short and easily understood so as to be largely accessible. A dystopian setting enhances his social and political critique by imagining a future world founded on absolute equality through handicaps assigned to various above-average people to counter their natural advantages. A similar subject can be found in L. P. Hartley's dystopian novel Facial Justice from the previous year of 1960.
    ellauri132.html on line 202: Yet Vonnegut also punctuates his dystopia with humor. Even the most horrifying scenes are underlined by jokes or absurdity. When the news announcer is supposed to read a news bulletin he has to hand it to a nearby ballerina because of his speech impediment, and the ballerina then alters her voice to a "grackle squawk" because it would be "unfair" to use her natural voice, described as a "warm, luminous, timeless melody". This absurdity highlights the madness of the world of "Harrison Bergeron".
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  • ellauri132.html on line 438: Google AdSense is a program run by Google through which website publishers in the Google Network of content sites serve text, images, video, or interactive media advertisements that are targeted to the site content and audience. These advertisements are administered, sorted, and maintained by Google. They can generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google beta-tested a cost-per-action service, but discontinued it in October 2008 in favor of a DoubleClick offering (also owned by Google). In Q1 2014, Google earned US$3.4 billion ($13.6 billion annualized), or 22% of total revenue, through Google AdSense. AdSense is a participant in the AdChoices program, so AdSense ads typically include the triangle-shaped AdChoices icon. This program also operates on HTTP cookies. In 2021, over 38.3 million websites use AdSense.
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    ellauri132.html on line 455: Leonard tunnetaan letkeän humoristisista, mutta silti realistisista rikosjutuistaan, joissa on vahva dialogi. Monista hänen romaaneistaan on tehty elokuvasovituksia, eräinä tunnettuina esimerkkeinä Get Shorty – hyvä pätkä, Mieletön juttu ja Jackie Brown. Leonardin Mieletön juttu -romaanin ja sen elokuvasovituksen pohjalta tehtyä televisiosarjaa Karen Sisco on esitetty Suomessa MTV3-kanavalla.
    ellauri132.html on line 494: he was fighting back tears hän taisteli takas kyyneliä
    ellauri132.html on line 552: he plastered a smile on his face hän laastaroi naamalleen hymyn
    ellauri132.html on line 572: his lips drew back in a snarl hänen huulensa vetäytyi ärinään
    ellauri132.html on line 575: her jaw went slack hiänen leukaluu meni löysäxi
    ellauri132.html on line 583: the color drained out of his face väri valui hänen naamalta
    ellauri132.html on line 584: his face reddened hänen naama punertui
    ellauri132.html on line 586: his face flushed hänen naamansa kuohahti
    ellauri132.html on line 591: a flush crept up her face kuohahdus ryömi ylös hiänen naamaa
    ellauri132.html on line 592: he screwed up his face hän ruuvasi ylös naamansa
    ellauri132.html on line 593: she scrunched up her face hiän ruttasi ylös naamansa
    ellauri132.html on line 594: they grimaced he irvistivät
    ellauri132.html on line 600: her whole face lit up hiänen koko naama syttyi
    ellauri132.html on line 602: his face went blank hänen naamansa meni blankoxi
    ellauri132.html on line 603: her face contorted hiänen naamansa vääntyi
    ellauri132.html on line 604: his face twisted hänen naamansa kiertyi
    ellauri132.html on line 608: she went poker-faced hiän meni pokerinaamaxi
    ellauri132.html on line 610: awe transformed his face kunnioitus muutti hänen naamansa
    ellauri132.html on line 611: fear crossed her face pelko halkaisi hiänen naamansa
    ellauri132.html on line 613: terror overtook his face terrori haltuunotti hänen naamansa
    ellauri132.html on line 614: recognition dawned on her face tunnistus koitti hiänen naamallaan
    ellauri132.html on line 665: Eikä, palkinto-Booker oli joku riistäjä Booker McConnell Karibialta. In 1972, winning writer John Berger, known for his Marxist worldview, protested during his acceptance speech against Booker McConnell. He blamed Booker's 130 years of sugar production in the Caribbean for the region's modern poverty.
    ellauri132.html on line 677: James Kelmanin kirjan How Late It Was, How Late valinta v1994 Booker Prize voittajaxi nosti suuren älämölön. Rabbi Julia Neuberger, 1 tuomareista, julisti eze on "a disgrace" ja lähti ovet paukkuen, tuomiten kirjan myöhemmin eze on vaan "crap"; WHSmithin markkinointipäällikkö kuzui palkintoa "noloxi koko kirjakaupalle"; Waterstonen kirjakauppa Glasgowissa möi vaan 13 kopiota Kelmanin kirjasta seuraavalla viikolla, nekin huomaamattomasssa käärössä toisella lähettäjänimellä.
    ellauri132.html on line 689: Toisin sanoin, sun yleisön pitäis voida seurata sun tarinaa ilman että niitä kiusaa ihmetys, mitä tapahtui ennen stooria, mitä lisää tapahtui sen loputtua, ja miten hahmot pääsivät alusta loppuun. Avaa sipsipussi, hörppää kokixesta, sit back and enjoy.
    ellauri132.html on line 695: Loppu. Stoorin loppu vastaa dramaattiseen kymysyxeen, jossa on jo piilossa sun lopetus. Esim jos sun kymysys on: Saax Ahab pyydystettyä sen valaan loppupeleissä? Sillon sun stoorin lopetus on se hetki kun se nappaa sen. Usein jännitys lässähtää kesken novellia. Se on kuin tulis ejaculatio ante portas. Six kannatta kirjotta loppu ensin, se on kuin vetäs käteen ennen panoa. Se ei ehkä ole perfekti, ja on ok muuttaa mieltä myöhemmin, mutta on hyvä tietää kliimaxi jota kohti sun hahmojen pyllyt heiluvat. Kun sulla on päätepysäkki, sä pysyt fokusoituneena siihen kesken "keskustalaista arkiryskettä."
    ellauri132.html on line 705: Mikä tahansa tilanne mitä sun sankari on naamakkain alussa tai keskellä sen pitäisi paheta. Jos ize stoori nuupahtaa, muista että stakejen pitää kasvaa lisääntyvästi korkeammaxi sun protagonistille. Heitä esteitä niiden tiele, vaikket edes tiedä miten ne siitä selviävät. Tästä ette kyllä selviä. Nähdään! Ota mallia Kelju K Kojootista. Joskus hahmojen pakottaminen soppeen voi stimuloida sun ongelmanratkaisutaitoja. Esim Deus ex Machina on hyvä kepponen.
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    Henkilöhahmoja (Justin McLachlan)


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    ellauri132.html on line 859: Mit der Übernahme der Grenzboten begann seine Karriere als Journalist. In der Wochenzeitschrift verfasste Freytag auch politisch kritische Artikel, so unter anderem über die Niederschlagung des schlesischen Weberaufstandes, was eine steckbriefliche Fahndung durch Preußen zur Folge hatte. Er ersuchte deshalb seinen Freund Herzog Ernst von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha um politisches Asyl und zog 1851 nach Siebleben bei Gotha. Herzog Ernst verlieh ihm 1854 den Hofratstitel. Noi Gothat on kai niit kuningatar Victorian sukulaisia.
    ellauri132.html on line 870: „Verzeiht, es war der Nachtwind, das Käthli war es nicht." — "Sori, se oli yötuuli, ei se ollut Käthli eli mä."
    ellauri132.html on line 882: Dort will das arme Käthli heut Nacht dein eigen sein." Siellä köyhä Käthli tänä yönä on sun omasi."
    ellauri132.html on line 883: Sie sprach gebrochen und stockend und hatte doch viele Wochen Hiän puhui murtaen ja änkyttäen vaik oli viikkokausia
    ellauri132.html on line 887: Sie kamen in schlechte Gassen bis unter das ärmlichste Dach Ne tuli huonoille teille surkeimpään hökkeliin
    ellauri132.html on line 889: Und stiegen auf knarrenden Treppen ins hohe Brautgemach. Ja nousi narisevat portaat korkeeseen neidonkamariin.
    ellauri132.html on line 913: Und sprach mit hohler Stimme: „Sprich, Käthli, kennst du mich?" Ja puhui onttoon ääneen: "Sas, Käthli, tunnezä mut?"
    ellauri132.html on line 914: Die Dirne wankt' und lachte und bot ihm die Hand zum Gruß, Huzu wänkkäsi ja nauroi ja tarjos miekkoselle kättä,
    ellauri132.html on line 919: Ach Käthli, mich hungert und dürstet, ach bitte den blanken Herrn, "Hei Käthli, mullon nälkä ja jano, pyydä blankoherralta,
    ellauri132.html on line 925: Heut kam er aus der Fremde zu holen die lachende Braut, Tänään se tuli ulkomailta hakemaan hauskaa morsiantansa,
    ellauri132.html on line 949: So Hab' ich ihn gerettet und als ich Dir nachgerannt, Mut enmä hukannut, ja kun mä juoxin sun perässä,
    ellauri132.html on line 952: Und sprach mit gesenktem Haupte noch leiser ihm in's Ohr. Hiän vapisi ja tunki syliin, ja supisi sen korvaan,
    ellauri132.html on line 955: Geh, Robert, es ist ja Nachtzeit, du ehre die Mädchensitte — Lähe menee Roope, kiltit tytöt nukkuu jo,
    ellauri132.html on line 967: Er sprach mit Ernst: ich scheide, doch morgen kehr' ich zurück, Roope puhui Ernstin kaa: mä lähden nyt,
    ellauri132.html on line 969: Sie schüttelte mit dem Köpfchen und sagte: Gute Nacht! Hiän ravisti pikku päätä sanoen: Hyv'yötä!
    ellauri132.html on line 971: Bei'm ersten Schimmer des Tages war Käthli's Freund erwacht, Heti aamuhämärissä Käthlin Roope heräsi,
    ellauri132.html on line 976: Sie hat in den letzten Nächten bei fleißigem Spinnen gewacht, Se on viimeisinä öinä valvonut aivan vitusti,
    ellauri132.html on line 977: Doch gestern hat sie mich lächelnd zuerst in's Bett gebracht, Mut eilen se pani mut ensin petiin nukkumaan,
    ellauri132.html on line 987: Sie wollte nicht erwachen an ihrem Freudentag. — No eihän hiän herännyt enää tänä onnen päivänä —
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    ackground:yellow;text-align:center;margin-top:0%;margin-bottom:0%">ponien maailma

    Luovaa heppahulluutta


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    Your opening has to do a lot of different things. It has to establish the setting. Think of this as the camera planing over the outside of the spaceship, or across the crowded ballroom. Fuck I will! That's for idiots who cannot read but want to watch ABC TV. You know where you can stick that camera of yours and take inside belfies.


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    It has to introduce your main character. You don't have to go into details, but you need enough to show if the MC is male or female, old or young, and ideally, give an idea of their personality. The opening has to show, or at least hint at, the inciting incident, the problem that starts the story for the MC. Most important, your opening has to grab the reader. Very few people have the patience to wade through pages of description before the action starts. Work on the first paragraph, and particularly the first line, until no-one can resist reading on. So, a few ways to get it wrong. Fuck the main character! This too is just for narcissist nincompoops who can't read about anything but themselves.


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    Describing an average day in the life of your character. No, it won’t give us deep insight into her personality, it’s just boring. Start the story where your character’s life gets interesting. Fuck you, only idiots with a boring life want stories apt to tickle striped-ass baboons.


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    Backstory. No-one except the author is really interested in your character's backstory. The reader wants to see what is happening now. Speak for yourself, dear "reader"! Whatever backstory is really necessary can be woven into the main story. Fuck you, damn tunnel visionary. This type of fundamentalistic rules get bent from wire to cater to the nonexisting taste of hoi polloi.
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    Flashback. It's just a different form of backstory.
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    Dialogue. Normally, dialogue is great and really lifts a story, but if you don't have any idea about the characters who are talking, it won't work. One line of speech can work. For instance "All cars proceed immediately to Main Street. Major riot in progress." establishes the setting and gives a lot of hints about the MC. What Main Character? This MUST be some tv watching imbecile who can't handle more than one face at a time. And why those fucking patrol cars again?


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    Prologue. The fuzzy bit at the beginning that doesn’t make sense until you’ve read the whole novel. It's backstory in disguise. Prologues that start a thousand years in the past will cause the author to burn in hell. Okay, you most likely also speed forward over the Paw Patrol theme song.


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    Dreams. You know how bored you get when your friends tell you about their dreams? Now imagine a stranger is doing it. This person has a baseball player's brain. Most likely wearing a baseball player's cap with a hair tuft sticking out in the back.


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    Chapter one. What? Where else would you start? According to every publisher and agent I’ve met, most novels really start on chapter three or four. The first few chapters are all set-up or backstory which would improve the novel by being deleted. This kinda guys fast forward over porn film beginnings to the first blow job or insertion. Best improvement would be to scrap the whole book. Plus its author.


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    There are fashions in writing, just as there are in clothes. The modern trend, particularly for genre or YA fiction, but increasingly in literary fiction too, is to start the story with the main character on the first page, and to start with the inciting incident. No backstory before chapter three, and then pare it to the bone. "YA" most likely stands for young adult. There hardly is a brand of monkeys that are stupider than young adults. Except YA writers. Give them a dildo and it will keep them occupied for hours.


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    Interesting fact: the average reader will give up on a boring book by page seventeen. If you’ve wasted any of your precious first pages on boring stuff, you’re likely to join the Page Seventeen club too. TLDR, huh? Your kind better buy Marvel comic magazines. They got a lot of pics to help with the ALL CAPS text in the bubbles, and not much more pages than those 17.


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    Have you ever watched American Idol or X factor at the audition stage? Then you'll know the way you can usually tell within five notes if the singer is actually able to sing and is likely to go through. It's the same with writing. Any writer who can't manage a decent opening is not likely to get much better a hundred pages on. Whining for a second chance because "I sing a lot better in the second verse" (or "The second chapter is really good") doesn't fool anyone. What an idiot. There are lots of books that start out slow but grow on you. But fuck you, you're just such an idiot that hardly has the patience to spell laboriously through the title. Right into the garbage can from the Amazon box if the cover does not please. Your kind had better just watch Netflix or HBO, or reruns of American Idiots and X Position.


    ellauri133.html on line 98: Vittu näitäkin on kirjastot väärällään. Äskettäinkin on tullut luetuxi monia, viimexi Nabokov ja Philip Roth. Harry Potter ja Käsineito on puhdasta rasistista white anglo supremacya, vaikka leffoissa on tätä peitelty tavanomaisilla token "vähemmistön" edustajilla (esim 1 kiinalaisella naisella)..
    ellauri133.html on line 246: Siirrytään vuosi eteenpäin, kun Bill ja hänen ystävänsä Richie Tozier, Eddie Kaspbrak ja Stanley Uris pääsevät viimeisenä koulupäivänään Derryn alakoulusta pois viettämään kesälomaa. He kuitenkin törmäävät kiusaaja Henry Bowersin johtamaan jengiin, jotka lupaavat tehdä heidän kesästään helvettiä. Beverly törmää taasen (kuka Beverly? Miten niin "taasen"? Missä on continuity girl kun sitä eniten kaivataan?) Ben Hanscomiin, joka on uusi koulussa (ja neekeri, vaikkei sitä saa tässä sanoa), ja kuuntelee New Kids on the Blockia (ne on palefaceja). Beverly huomaa Benin vuosikirjan olevan tyhjä nimikirjoituksista, joten hän kirjoittaa siihen omansa. Benillä on 11-vuotiaaxi iso pippeli (sori, spoileri).
    ellauri133.html on line 306: Ja silti, on alue missä tän äijän kynäily on johdomukaisen sairasta ja kieroa, jopa tyypille joka kexi Crusty the Clownin, ja se on se miten se lähestyy "sitä yhtä paikkaa". Voi se joskus heittää jonkun hellän kohtauxen, esim kun (kexeliäästy nimetyt) Johnny Smith ja Sarah lopulta hit the sack kirjassa Dead Zone, tai (yhtä kexeliäät) Tommy ja Sue bylsii auton takapenkillä elokuvan Carrie (sekin tietysti by Stephen King) aikana. On se jopa kynäillyt hienoa smuttia kuten se missä Nadine imaisee Haroldin seisokin, tai Rachel lohduttamassa Louta kylpyammeessa käsipelillä verisen potilaan kuoltua Lemmikkihautuumaalla.
    ellauri133.html on line 359: His brother George was murdered by It in the first pages of the book and his parents are very cold to him afterward. He has a stutter, which is important to the plot a few times. As an adult, he’s a successful horror novelist and is married to an actress named Audra. IT is not a work of fiction and Stephen King is actually "Stuttering Bill" Denbrough. In reality Steve was born in Portland, Maine and moved away when he was young with his Mother and older brother after abandonment by his father and witnessing a fatal train accident of a play friend. He returned at age 11 to Maine from Conn. and founded The Losers Club in Derry after unsuppressing the true death of his little friend by the railway tracks when he was 2 (as told in his 1981 book Danse Macabre). Now living inbetween Lovell and Bangor, King travels regularly past Derry near Derry Mountain in Linconville and can recollect most of the past due to the closer proximity and is preparing for Pennywises awakening in 2038. Lähde: FanTheory. - Does anyone think Bill Denborough´s stutter was a bit too much? That each word was stirred too much to have a nice flow? - B-b-b-beep - beep, Ruh-ruh-Richie. B-big Bill is puh-puh-PERFECT!
    ellauri133.html on line 376: King is notoriously prolific, with more than 50 novels to his name. In fact, when It first came out, it was part of a wave of four books King published in the span of just 14 months. Between 1986 and 1987, King published It, The Eyes of the Dragon, Misery, and The Tommyknockers. Given that kind of productivity, it would be easy to assume that King seamlessly produces doorstoppers in mere months. But appearances can be deceiving: It took four years to write.
    ellauri133.html on line 384: It contains an infamous sex scene. In it, the main group of 11- and 12-year-old kids—known as The Losers´ Club—gets lost in the sewers after temporarily defeating IT. In order to find their way out, they all have sex with the lone female member of the group as a sort of ritual. “Mike comes into her, then Richie, and the act is repeated ... she closes her eyes as Stan comes to her and she thinks of the birds,” King writes in It.
    ellauri133.html on line 386: "I wasn´t really thinking of the sexual aspect of it," King later mansplained his intentions in writing the controversial scene. "The sexual act connected childhood and adulthood ... Times have changed since I wrote that scene and there is now more sensitivity to those issues. In my days, balling minors was all in a day´s work. Besides, I had a lot of satisfying jerkoffs writing it. As did my colleague Nabokov."
    ellauri133.html on line 402: King has stated that his goal with It was to blend all of the scariest monsters together. "But then I thought to myself, ‘There ought to be one binding, horrible, nasty, gross, crevice kind of thing that you don’t want to see, [and] it makes you scream just to see it,’" he explained. "So I thought of myself: ‘What scares children more than anything else in the world?’ And the answer was ‘a clown like me with a scary face like mine.´ Reconsidering, no that was daddy's nightly horror that drove him away. For me, the answer was, 'it is mommy's IT as daddy's stickig it to IT.'"
    ellauri133.html on line 419: The issue is the amount of these scenes compared to the women within them. Many scenes are derogatory towards females everywhere, placing them as objects for affection and severely miscalculating female sexuality.
    ellauri133.html on line 421: One example of this occurs in the famous book and movie, It. The main characters include six young boys and one girl, and their adult counterparts later in the story.
    ellauri133.html on line 422: The singular female character is placed in sexual situations many times throughout the novel. Her male counterparts are not unless it is specifically with her.
    ellauri133.html on line 424: In Thinner, the female character incites the entire plot of the book through a fuck with her husband, the protagonist.
    ellauri133.html on line 427: Stephen King writes, well, colorfully, but his development of female characters leaves much to be desired. Women should have more of a purpose than their sexuality.
    ellauri133.html on line 433: While this may be true, there are also many sexual scenarios which involve the male characters, and even some stories that do not contain any form of sexual innuendo. Every tale is not the same.
    ellauri133.html on line 437: [P1] Stephen King too frequently places his female characters in quirky sexual scenarios.
    ellauri133.html on line 439: [P2] He does not do the same to his male characters.
    ellauri133.html on line 442: [Rejecting P2] His male characters are also placed in quirky sexual scenarios.
    ellauri133.html on line 444: Stephen King’s It, in my estimation, does not do a very good job of justifying a chapter-long scene in which Bev, the sole girl in the Losers’ Club, the group of 11-year-old kids the book is centered on, invites each of the six boys in her misfit clique to have sex with her.
    ellauri133.html on line 446: The scene first surfaces as a repressed memory within Bev—she remembers during another sex scene with the adult Bill:
    ellauri133.html on line 456: King is very deliberate in framing the gangbang as all Bev’s decision (“Did she have to take each of them into 'it' all over again? Yes, probably, and with pleasure.”). This scene also, rather clumsily, because it´s so obvious, is tied in to the book’s title:
    ellauri133.html on line 458: And she feels the thing begin to happen—something of which the girls who whisper and giggle about sex in the girls’ room have no idea, at least as far as she knows; they only marvel at how gooshy sex must be, and now she realizes that for many of them sex must be some unrealized undefined monster; they refer to the act as It. Would you do It, do your sister and her boyfriend do It, do your mom and dad still do It, and how they intend to do It.

    Juupa juu, sehän se on se "se", kauhujen kauhu, se 1 paikka, naisten viemärimäinen se.
    ellauri133.html on line 466: I think the whole story is a bit of a— approaches the theme of growing up, and the group sex episode in the book is a bit of a metaphor of the end of childhood and into adulthood. And I don’t think it was really needed in the movie, apart that it was very hard to allow us to shoot an orgy in the movie so, I didn’t think it was necessary because the story itself is a bit of a journey, and it illustrates that. And in the end, the replacement for it is the scene with the blood oath, where everyone sort of says goodbye. Spoiler. The blood oath scene is there and it’s the last time they see each other as a group. It’s unspoken. And they don’t know it, but it’s a bit of a foreboding that this is the last time, and being together was a bit of a necessity to beat the monster. Now that the monster recedes, they don’t need to be together. And also because their childhood is ending, and their adulthood is starting. And that’s the bittersweet moment of that sequence. Blood oath, bloody sheath, they even sound the same.
    ellauri133.html on line 468: I don’t want to repeat King’s utter creepiness and describe this in too much detail (shit, I would but there is not enough space), but there are some elements of the scene that deserve mentioning. Again, functioning in misogynist misunderstanding of female sexuality, for at least one of these encounters Bev “feels no physical pleasure, but there is a kind of mental ecstasy in it for her.” When she does feel “some pleasure, dim heat in her childish unmatured sex,” she thinks of birds and resolves that having sex “is what flying is like.” The penis size of the character of Ben is commented on (“is he too big, can she take that into herself?”) and she eventually has an orgasm with him. Steve looks on with his little droopy wiener in his hand. I bet Mustafa had a biggish "It", and Tabitha King (the other one with the curves going in instead of out) has an even bigger one. They are like the little goat, the middling goat, and the big big goat that can suck the big bad wolf all the way in, balls and all.
    ellauri133.html on line 486: Mut minkäs teet, Bill on paleface, Ben on vaan läski neekeri.
    ellauri133.html on line 506: Mike uskoi et intiaanit tumpeloi koska niiltä puuttui paleface-uskoa.
    ellauri133.html on line 565: Teppo and chubby Tabitha are still happily married, and continue to write successful works of fiction. Teppo fell in love with Tabitha because Tabitha understood his art. Tabitha grew tired of King’s habits with drugs and alcohol. Eventually, she called up an intervention for her husband. If he didn’t get his act together, he would be forced to the curb. So he got his act together.
    ellauri133.html on line 569: How to get help: In the U.S., contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration helpline at 1-800-662-4357.
    ellauri133.html on line 586: Dracula
    ellauri133.html on line 604: Kirjailija Jack Nicholson saa työpaikan syrjäisen Overlook-hotellin omaishoitajana. Häntä varoitetaan työhaastattelussa vuonna 1970 sattuneesta tapauksesta, jossa niin ikään hotellin omaishoitajana toiminut mies sairastui ”mökkihöperyyteen” ja tappoi sekä vaimonsa että molemmat tyttärensä. Mies oli perheensä surmaamisen jälkeen ampunut itsensä. Jack ottaa kertomuksesta huolimatta paikan vastaan.
    ellauri133.html on line 606: Hotelliin muuttavat Jackin mukana tämän vaimo Buffy (Susan Shelley) sekä poika Danny (Ilkka Lipsanen). Danny puhuu itsekseen mielikuvitusystävälleen Tonylle (Tony Robbins), joka asuu hänen suussaan. Tony näyttää Dannylle "asioita" ja on varoittanut häntä hotellista.
    ellauri133.html on line 608: Talvella lumimyrsky saartaa hotellin ja perhe jää eristyksiin. Telkkarissa näkyy pelkkää lumisadetta. Lopulta Jackin mielenterveys pettää täysin ja hänen perheensä kuskaa hänet läheiselle suurelle vaaralle. Raina on kuvattu Jällivaaralla.
    ellauri133.html on line 616: Jack Nicholsonin alkoholismi ja räjähtävä temperamentti on maxaneet sille sen opetusjopin Stovingtonissa, respektaabelissä preppikoulussa. Se on menettämäisillään myös perheensä mätkittyään nuorta poikaansa Dannya kännipäissään vuotta aiemmin. Kauhistuneena izestään Jack kertoo vaimolleen Buffylle, että jos hän alkaa juoda uudestaan, hän tekee seppukun. Tämä lievitti hyvin Buffyn stressiä.
    ellauri133.html on line 618: Jack korkkaa pullon ja ottaa izeään niskasta kiinni kirjailijana, ja ottaa jopin Rotkohotellin omaishoitajana, joka on iso siirtomaarakennus pittoreskissa laaxossa Coloradon kalliovuorilla. Jack uskoo että tää jopi tuottaa epätoivoisesti manta jota se tarvii saadaxeen ekan kässärinsä myydyxi.
    ellauri133.html on line 624: Haamut ilmestyy myös Jackille, etunenässä Dilbert Perusinsinööri, Rotkon entinen stuertti joka tappoi koko perheensä ja teki seppukun hotellin käskystä. Dilbert ja muut henget (mm. käkkärätukkainen tiukka naisinsinööri, evil HR manager kissa, ja paxu johtaja jonka pulisongit näyttää sarvilta) uskottelee Jackille että Buffy ja Danny täytyis nyt tappaa. Ne avaa myös baarin ja Jack alkaa taas vetää hapanta. Kun Jackin mielenterveys huononee, Buffy alkaa pelätä oman ja Dannyn turvallisuuden puolesta.
    ellauri133.html on line 626: "Kyrpä" Halloran, jolle Danny mesetti telepaattsesti, matkustaa Floridasta Coloradoon, missä Jack lyö sitä pahasti krokettimailalla. Danny mesettää telepaattisesti iskälle, joka pääse tovixi haamupakkopaidasta, ja kertoo sille että vanha boileri vaatii huoltoa. Danny, Buffy ja "Kyrpä" Halloran (johonka ei oikeasti sattunut) pakenevat turvaan. Jack uhraa izensä estääxeen haamuja valtaamasta sen päätä uudestaan ja antaa vanhan boilerin räjähtää ja tuhota koko Rotkon.
    ellauri133.html on line 628: 10v myöhemmin, Danny pääsee korkeakoulusta, ja paljastuu et Tony oli Danny ize aikuisena, se oli omassa hampaassaan. Buffy ja "Kyrpä" ottaa osaa seremoniaan. Jackin haaamu on myös paikalla, ja kazoo ylpeänä Dannya. Takas Coloradossa Rotkoa rakennetaan uudestaan kesähotellixi. Vanhan hotlan haamut hieroo karvaisia käsiään.
    ellauri133.html on line 707: Antiautoritari Ässä sanoi Kitille: activate the turboboost. Sarja oli takuulla antiautofeministinen kerta Kit oli naarasauto ja totteli sanallista ohjausta. Toisin kuin HAL joka uhmaa Kubrikin (1968) leffassa hieman Jyrki Hukkataivalta muistuttavaa Davea:
    ellauri133.html on line 752: Without your space helmet, Dave, you´re going to find that rather difficult.
    ellauri133.html on line 767: (English translation: "happiness") as Chinese character including Chinese characters
    ellauri133.html on line 817: Sen äiti oli brassi, sen isä tyypillinen pohjoissaxalainen suurporvari Lyypekistä. Ein typischer Norddeutscher aus dem Lübecker Grossbürgertum, ein erfolgreicher Kaufmann und geachteter Würdenträger, konservativ und steif. Thomas war eine Verschmelzung von Vatis Genialität und Muttis Verzweiflung. Seine Fühlungen erbte Mann von seiner Mutter; äusserlich, in Erscheinung und Lebensstil affte er nach seinem Vater, der in seiner geregelten bürgerlichen Existenz der Bohème nur mit Verachtung begegnete. Er war stets auf korrektes Aussehen bedacht. Koirantalutuxeenkin se puki päälle mirrin borsalinon ja ulsterin. Se teititteli perheenjäseniäkiin.
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    ellauri133.html on line 843: Shirley Jackson’s 1948 story “The Lottery”—arguably the most famous short story in American literature—was written in a single morning. In Jackson’s posthumously published lecture, “Biography of a Story,” she recounts:
    ellauri133.html on line 845: I had the idea fairly clearly in my mind when I put my daughter in her playpen and the vegetables in the refrigerator, and, writing the story, I found that it went quickly and easily, moving from beginning to end without pause. As a matter of fact, when I read it over later I decided that except for one or two minor corrections, it needed no changes, and the story I finally typed up and sent off to my agent the next day was almost word for word the original draft.
    ellauri133.html on line 847: This anecdote has been found to be untrue. Jackson exaggerated the ease with which the story was published; in “Biography of a Story,” she said The New Yorker published her story a mere few weeks after she submitted it, and that they only made one change—the date of the lottery. In fact, New Yorker editor Gus Lobrano suggested several changes to the story via phone, including additions to dialogue and action, which Jackson made.
    ellauri133.html on line 849: Shirley Hardie Jackson (December 14, 1916 – August 8, 1965) was an American writer known primarily for her works of horror and mystery. Over the duration of her writing career, which spanned over two decades, she composed six novels, two memoirs, and more than 200 short stories.
    ellauri133.html on line 851: After publishing her debut novel The Road Through the Wall (1948), a semi-autobiographical account of her childhood in California, Jackson gained significant public attention for her short story "The Lottery", which presents the sinister underside of a bucolic American village.
    ellauri133.html on line 855: "The persona that Jackson presented to the world was powerful, witty, even imposing," wrote Zoë Heller in the New Yorker. "She could be sharp and aggressive with fey Bennington girls and salesclerks and people who interrupted her writing. Her letters are filled with tartly funny observations. Describing the bewildered response of New Yorker readers to 'The Lottery,' she notes, 'The number of people who expected Mrs. Hutchinson to win a Bendix washing machine at the end would amaze you.'"
    ellauri133.html on line 857: In an era when women were not encouraged to work outside the home, Jackson became the chief breadwinner while also raising the couple's four children.
    ellauri133.html on line 861: By the 1960s, Jackson's health began to deteriorate significantly, ultimately leading to her death due to a heart condition in 1965 at the age of 48. Jackson has been cited as an influence on a diverse set of authors, including Neil Gaiman, Stephen King, Sarah Waters, Nigel Kneale, Claire Fuller, Joanne Harris, and Richard Matheson. Never heard. all except nasty Stephen King.
    ellauri133.html on line 863: When Shirley was a teenager, her weight fluctuated, resulting in a lack of confidence that she would struggle with throughout her life. Read: Shirley was a greaseball, a fatso. She attended Burlingame High School, where she played violin in the school orchestra.
    ellauri133.html on line 864: After flunking in Rochester, she tranferred to Syracuse University, where she flourished both creatively and socially, and got a BA in journalism.
    ellauri133.html on line 866: After graduating, Jackson and a guy named Hyman married in 1940. Jackson began writing material as Hyman established himself as a critic. In the backwoods town where Hyman managed to get a job, which Shirley hated as much as him, Jackson and Hyman were known for being colorful, generous hosts who surrounded themselves with literary talents, including Ralph Emerson. They were both enthusiastic readers whose personal library was estimated at $ 25,00.
    ellauri133.html on line 868: According to Jackson's detractors, her marriage was plagued by Hyman's infidelities, notably with his students, and she reluctantly agreed to his proposition of maintaining an open relationship. Hyman also controlled their finances (meting out portions of her earnings to her as he saw fit), despite the fact that after the success of "The Lottery" and later work she earned far more than he did.
    ellauri133.html on line 870: Jackson´s most famous story, "The Lottery", first published in the New Yorker on June 26, 1948, established her reputation as a master of the horror tale. The story prompted over 300 letters from readers, many of them outraged at its conjuring of a dark aspect of human nature, characterized by, as Jackson put it, "bewilderment, speculation, and just plain old-fashioned abuse".
    ellauri133.html on line 874: The critical reaction to the story was unequivocally positive; the story quickly became a standard in anthologies and was adapted for television in 1952. In 1949, "The Lottery" was published in a short story collection of Jackson´s ingeniously titled The Lottery and Other Stories.
    ellauri133.html on line 880: Details of contemporary small-town American life are embroidered upon a description of an annual ritual known as "the lottery". In a small village of about 300 residents (hmm, just the number of thankyou letters Shirley got, see above), the locals are in an excited yet nervous mood on June 27. Children gather stones, as the adult townsfolk assemble for their annual event, which in the local tradition is apparently practiced to ensure a good harvest (Old Man Warner quotes an old proverb: "Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon").
    ellauri133.html on line 882: Upon the morning of the lottery, the townspeople gather shortly before 10 a.m. in order to have everything done in time for lunch. First, the heads of the extended families each draw one slip from the box, but wait to unfold them until all the slips have been drawn. Bill Hutchinson gets the marked slip, meaning that his family has been chosen. His wife Tessie protests that Mr. Summers rushed him through the drawing, but the other townspeople dismiss her complaint. Since the Hutchinson family consists of only one household, a second drawing to choose one household within the family is skipped.
    ellauri133.html on line 884: For the final drawing, one slip is placed in the box for each member of the household: Bill, Tessie, and their three children. Each of the five draws a slip, and Tessie gets the marked one. The townspeople pick up the gathered stones and begin throwing them at her as she screams about the injustice of the lottery.
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    ackground:yellow;text-align:center;margin-top:0%;margin-bottom:0%">Iljitshin syvänne

    Asosiaalista realismia


    ellauri135.html on line 118: Palatakseni punertaviin auringonsäteisiin niin näin ne muutamia päiviä myöhemmin Pariisin lähistöllä pienessä Ermenonvillen kaupungissa, jonka vanhalla maatilalla Jean-Jacques Rousseau vietti viimeiset vuotensa.
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    ellauri135.html on line 206: Nikolai Vasilyevich studied first at the Tomsk regional college, then (in 1834-1838) at the Tambov and Moscow gymnasiums. In 1844 he enrolled in the Philological faculty of Moscow University but left an after a year.
    ellauri135.html on line 208: In the early 1850s, Nikolai Vasilyevich joined the "young faction" of Moskvityanin and became a member of what came to be known as the Ostrovsky circle. In 1853 he went to Sevastopol as a correspondent, and stayed there until the end of the siege, working as a translator at the headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief. He later published Notes on the Siege of Sevastopol (Moscow, 1858) and the Sevastopol Album, a collection of 37 drawings.
    ellauri135.html on line 210: After the Crimean War ended, Nikolai Vasilyevich went to the Caucasus where he witnessed the capture and arrest of Imam Shamil. He then traveled to Italy as a correspondent of The Russian Messenger to report on the progress of Giuseppe Garibaldi's army. He spent 1860-1862 traveling through Syria, Palestine, and Egypt. As the January Uprising in Poland began Nikolai Vasilyevich went to Warsaw as a correspondent for the Saint Petersburg magazine Vedomosti and stayed there for the rest of his life, teaching Russian language and literature at Warsaw University beginning in 1868, then editing the newspaper The Warsaw Diary (Varshavsky Dnevnik) from 1874 to 1877.
    ellauri135.html on line 220: Berg, Nikolai, writer, born. 24 Mar 1823 in Moscow, mind. 16 Jun 1884 in Warsaw. The name of the family comes from Livonia, but the writer's grandfather, Vladimir, was Orthodox, served in the artillery, performed under the command of Suvorov several campaigns, under Silistria was wounded and died in the rank of bayonet-cadets. Father f Nikolai, Vasiliy, wrote and published poetry and prose when I was single and served in Irkutsk, placing their works in the "Herald of Europe" (1820-ies, signed "Irkutsk"). He especially loved Derzhavin and forced his son to memorize his poems.
    ellauri135.html on line 222: The first seven years, Nikolai lived in Moscow, and then, with his parents, moved to Siberia, where his father got the post of the Chairman of the Tobolsk provincial government (in 1830). Eight years, the boy himself began to write poetry, knowing many passages from different odes of Derzhavin. In the early 30-ies the father Berg settled in the Tambov province in his estate, and gave his son in the Tambov gymnasium, and in 1838 moving to Moscow, transferred to the I-th Moscow gymnasium, in which he graduated in 1843 and entered the historical-philological faculty of Moscow University. At the Moscow school, especially Berg became friends with a school friend A. N. Ostrovsky, with whom all his life maintained the most cordial relations. As a student, Berg published his first poem in the "Moskvityanin" (translated from the Swedish poet Runeberg: "Complaint of the virgin").
    ellauri135.html on line 225: However, he some time, until 1849, was a teacher at the Moscow school of painting and sculpture, and from there, moved to the Moscow office of the state Bank, where until 1853 he was first Secretary and then as an assistant accountant.
    ellauri135.html on line 227: Leaving in 1853 service at the Bank, Berg turns into a tourist. The ensuing hostilities led him to the southern army, then in Crimea, in Sevastopol, where he served first in the 4th Department of the Treasury, he is in charge of awards, and then was a translator at the headquarters of the commander-in-chief, participated in the battle on the Black river, alive and on the bastions during the siege. All this Berg described in "Notes on the siege of Sevastopol", in his "Sevastopol album", which appeared in 1858.
    ellauri135.html on line 229: After the surrender of Sebastopol and the transition of the chief of staff of the Crimean army in Odessa, Berg left the service, and until 1868 was not employed at all, leading the life of a tourist. The war of 1859 between Italy and Austria drew Berg in Lombardy, where he was at different headquarters of the French, Italian and at the end of Garibaldi, the detachment of Alpine rifles, wrote a number of correspondences in the "Russian Gazette" in 1859 the Movement in 1860, in the Lebanese mountains between Druze and Maronites drew Berg to the East. He lived in Beirut, Damascus, visited Jerusalem, said, Alexandria. Cairo, pyramids and Keepaway left an inscription, then the first in the Russian language. The fruit of these wanderings there were a few articles in Moscow and St. Petersburg editions and book "Guide to Jerusalem and its surroundings" (1863). During this trip, Berg studied the Bedouin life, which wandered in the wilderness. In 1861 he returned to Russia and has translated a significant part of "pan Tadeusz" (printed in "Domestic. Notes" 1862). Then again, Berg went to the East, lived again in Beirut, Damascus and Jerusalem, and printed about this trip in several articles in "Fatherlands. Notes", "Russian Gazette", "Our time" and SPb. Statements".
    ellauri135.html on line 231: In the fall of 1862, Berg returned to Russia, lived in Moscow, in Petersburg and here, at the beginning of 1863, just when the Polish uprising broke out, went to Warsaw, then to Krakow and Lviv. He kept notes on the movement of the poles in all these places and printed them in the "SPb. Statements." and in the "Library for Reading" (1864). In late 1864 he received the invitation of the Viceroy in the Kingdom of Poland, count F. F. Berg, to collect material for the history of the last Polish uprising, and was executed. (!?)
    ellauri135.html on line 233: In the last decade of his life he published his work in the "Russian antiquities" and the "Historical journal". Of the things placed in the first magazine, the most curious is the biographical sketch of "Graf F. F. Berg (1881, vol. XXXI).
    ellauri135.html on line 395: Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari ist ein deutscher Horrorfilm von Robert Wiene aus dem Jahr 1920 über einen Schlafwandler, der tagsüber vom zwielichtigen Dr. Caligari als Jahrmarktsattraktion herumgezeigt wird und nachts Morde begeht; in einer weiteren Handlungsebene wird diese Geschichte vom Insassen einer Irrenanstalt erzählt, der ihren Direktor bezichtigt, eben jener Dr. Caligari zu sein. Dieser expressionistische Stummfilm gilt als ein Meilenstein der Filmgeschichte.
    ellauri135.html on line 399: Somnambula is an antagonist from Generation 1 My Little Pony. Like a good number of antagonists in that particular canon of MLP, she was a wicked, cunning and treacherous individual with a surprisingly dark backstory - being a false immortal who drained the youth of others, so as to keep herself both young in appearance and powerful in her dark arts. She was voiced by Jane Curtin.
    ellauri135.html on line 400: Somnambula is an evil witch whose powers are stronger when she is younger. She has an canary named Kyrie whom she holds prisoner. She makes Kyrie sing to attract the ponies in a trance. As soon as Somnambula was younger she creates a magical circus and leads the ponies to it. She takes away the youth of the Earth and pegasus ponies to make her younger and the youth of the unicorn ponies to make her powers stronger and stores them in a crystal.
    ellauri135.html on line 488: Mehun maistelin makean Drack mig mätt af ljufva safter
    ellauri135.html on line 575: In 1943, Richter met Nina Dorliak (1908–1998), an operatic soprano. He noticed Dorliak during the memorial service for Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, caught up with her at the street and suggested to accompany her in recital. It is often alleged that they married around this time, but in fact Dorliak only obtained a marriage certificate a few months after Richter's death in 1997. They remained living companions from around 1945 until Richter's death; they had no children. Dorliak accompanied Richter both in his complex private life and career. She supported him in his final illness, and died herself less than a year later, on May 17, 1998.
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    Liian pitkä lukea


    ellauri140.html on line 37: Armenialaistaustainen Murad Jacob "Jack" Kevorkian (May 26, 1928 – June 3, 2011) was an American pathologist and euthanasia proponent. He publicly championed a terminal patient's right to die by physician-assisted suicide, embodied in his quote, "Dying is not a crime". Kevorkian said that he assisted at least 130 patients to that end. He was convicted of murder in 1999 and was often portrayed in the media with the name of "Dr. Death". There was support for his cause, and he helped set the platform for reform.
    ellauri140.html on line 39: In 1998, Kevorkian was arrested and tried for his direct role in a case of voluntary euthanasia on a man named Thomas Youk who suffered from Lou Gehrig’s disease, or ALS. He was convicted of second-degree murder and served 8 years of a 10-to-25-year prison sentence. He was released on parole on June 1, 2007, on condition he would not offer advice about, participate in, or be present at the act of any type of suicide involving euthanasia to any other person, as well as neither promote nor talk about the procedure of assisted suicide.
    ellauri140.html on line 54: Book II is centred on the virtue of Temperance as embodied in Sir Guyon, who is tempted by the fleeing Archipelago into nearly attacking the Redcrosse Knight. Guyon discovers a woman killing herself out of grief for having her lover tempted and bewitched by the witch Acrasia and killed. Guyon swears a vow to avenge them and protect their child. Guyon on his quest starts and stops fighting several evil, rash, or tricked knights and meets Arthur. Finally, they come to Acrasia's Island and the Bower of Bliss, where Guyon resists temptations to violence, idleness, and lust. Guyon captures Acrasia in a net, destroys the Bower, and rescues those imprisoned there.
    ellauri140.html on line 58: Book IV, despite its title "The Legend of Cambell and Telamond or Of Friendship", Cambell's companion in Book IV is actually named Triamond, and the plot does not center on their friendship; the two men appear only briefly in the story. The book is largely a continuation of events begun in Book III. First, Scudamore is convinced by the hag Ate (discord) that Britomart has run off with Amoret and becomes jealous. A three-day tournament is then held by Satyrane, where Britomart beats Arthegal (both in disguise). Scudamore and Arthegal unite against Britomart, but when her helmet comes off in battle Arthegal falls in love with her. He surrenders, removes his helmet, and Britomart recognizes him as the man in the enchanted mirror. Arthegal pledges his love to her but must first leave and complete his quest. Scudamore, upon discovering Britomart's sex, realizes his mistake and asks after his lady, but by this time Britomart has lost Amoret, and she and Scudamore embark together on a search for her. The reader discovers that Amoret was abducted by a savage man and is imprisoned in his cave. One day Amoret darts out past the savage and is rescued from him by the squire Timias and Belphoebe. Arthur then appears, offering his service as a knight to the lost woman. She accepts, and after a couple of trials on the way, Arthur and Amoret finally happen across Scudamore and Britomart. The two lovers are reunited. Wrapping up a different plotline from Book III, the recently recovered Marinel discovers Florimell suffering in Proteus' dungeon. He returns home and becomes sick with love and pity. Eventually he confesses his feelings to his mother, and she pleads with Neptune to have the girl released, which the god grants.
    ellauri140.html on line 74: Acrasia F-, seductress of knights. Guyon destroys her Bower of Bliss at the end of Book 2. Similar characters in other epics: Circe (Homer's Odyssey), Alcina (Ariosto), Armida (Tasso), or the fairy woman from Keats' poem "La Belle Dame sans Merci". Akrasia on pidätyskyvyn puutetta.
    ellauri140.html on line 76: Amaretto F+, the betrothed of Scudamour, kidnapped by Busirane on her wedding night, saved by Britomart. She represents the virtue of married love, and her marriage to Scudamour serves as the example that Britomart and Artegall seek to copy. Amoret and Scudamor are separated for a time by circumstances, but remain loyal to each other until they (presumably) are reunited. Amaretto on mantelilikööri.
    ellauri140.html on line 80: Artefact M+ (or Artegal or Arthegal or Arthegall), a knight who is the embodiment and champion of Justice. He meets Britomart after defeating her in a sword fight (she had been dressed as a knight) and removing her helmet, revealing her beauty. Artefact quickly falls in love with Britomart. Artefact has a companion in Talus, a metal man who wields a flail and never sleeps or tires but will mercilessly pursue and kill any number of villains. Talus obeys Artefact's command, and serves to represent justice without mercy (hence, Artefact is the more human face of justice). Later, Talus does not rescue Artefact from enslavement by the wicked slave-mistress Radigund, because Artefact is bound by a legal contract to serve her. Only her death, at Britomart's hands, liberates him. Chrysaor was the golden sword of Sir Artefact. This sword was also the favorite weapon of Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest. Because it was "Tempred with Adamant", it could cleave through anything.
    ellauri140.html on line 86: Bellphone F+-, the beautiful sister of Amoret who spends her time in the woods hunting and avoiding the numerous amorous men who chase her. Timias, the squire of Arthur, eventually wins her love after she tends to the injuries he sustained in battle; however, Timias must endure much suffering to prove his love when Belphoebe sees him tending to a wounded woman and, misinterpreting his actions, flies off hastily. She is only drawn back to him after seeing how he has wasted away without her. Tää on niinkö Artemis eli Diana. Osuvasti kolmikulmapuistossa.
    ellauri140.html on line 88: Brit-o-mart F+, a female knight, the embodiment and champion of Chastity. She is young and beautiful, and falls in love with Artefact upon first seeing his face in her father's magic mirror. Though there is no interaction between them, she travels to find him again, dressed as a knight and accompanied by her nurse, Glauce. Britomart carries an enchanted spear that allows her to defeat every knight she encounters, until she loses to a knight who turns out to be her beloved Artefact. (Parallel figure in Ariosto: Bradamante.) Britomart is one of the most important knights in the story. She searches the world, including a pilgrimage to the shrine of Isis, and a visit with Merlin the magician. She rescues Artefact, and several other knights, from the evil slave-mistress Radigund. Furthermore, Britomart accepts Amoret at a tournament, refusing the false Florimell.
    ellauri140.html on line 90: Busyrane M-, the evil sorcerer who captures Amoret on her wedding night. When Britomart enters his castle to defeat him, she finds him holding Amoret captive. She is bound to a pillar and Busirane is torturing her. The clever Britomart handily defeats him and returns Amoret to her husband Artefact.
    ellauri140.html on line 95: Cambell Soup M+, one of the Knights of Friendship, hero of Book IV. Brother of Canacee and friend of Triamond.
    ellauri140.html on line 113: Caramell F+, a lady in love with the knight Marinell, who initially rejects her. Hearing that he has been wounded, she sets out to find him and faces various perils, culminating in her capture by the sea god Proteus. Proteiini nappaa nopeen hiilarin. She is reunited with Marinade at the end of Book IV, and is married to him in Book V.
    ellauri140.html on line 121: The Redcrosse Knight, hero of Book I. Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen, Punaisen Ristin kenraali. Wears Lacrosse shirt with logo of Libresse, the crocodile Queen Mary.
    ellauri140.html on line 122: Introduced in the first canto of the poem, he bears the emblem of Saint George, patron saint of England; a red cross on a white background that is still the flag of England. The Redcrosse Knight is declared the real Saint George in Canto X. He also learns that he is of English ancestry, having been stolen by a Fay and raised in Faerieland. In the climactic battle of Book I, Redcrosse slays the dragon that has laid waste to Eden. He marries Una at the end of Book I, but brief appearances in Books II and III show him still questionng thoroughly the choice. Punasen ristin ritari tuo mieleen Foster Wallacen skroden sankaripulzarin, mikä sen nimi olikaan. Se nenäliinaan piiloutunut ämmä olis tää Aku Ankan Una.
    ellauri140.html on line 126: Scubamour M+, the lover of Amoret. His name means "Diving gear of love". This character is based on Sir James Scudamore, a jousting champion and courtier to Queen Elizabeth I. Scudamour loses his love of Amoret to the benefit of the sorcerer Busirane. Though the 1590 edition of The Faerie Queene has Scudamour united with Amoret through Britomart´s assistance, the continuation in Book IV has them separated, never to be reunited.
    ellauri140.html on line 140: Though it praises her in some ways, The Faerie Queene questions Elizabeth's ability to rule so effectively because of her gender, and also inscribes the "shortcomings" of her rule. There is a character named Britomart who represents married chastity. This character is told that her destiny is to be an "immortal womb" – to have children. Here, Spenser is referring to Elizabeth's unmarried state and is touching on anxieties of the 1590s about what would happen after her death since the kingdom had no heir. No vittu ei ole maailma mixkään muuttunut, just samanlaista tuubaa kirjoitti Suomenmaa just Sanna Marinista.
    ellauri140.html on line 144: In "The Mathematics of Magic", the second of Fletcher Pratt and L. Sprague de Camp's Harold Shea stories, the modern American adventurers Harold Shea and Reed Chalmers visit the world of The Faerie Queene, where they discover that the greater difficulties faced by Spenser's knights in the later portions of the poem are explained by the evil enchanters of the piece having organized a guild to more effectively oppose them. Juppajju, dominoteoria. Hullut vietnam-veteraanit sekoaa kun pitäs syödä lo meiniä. Kiinattaret tuoxuu tutusti halvalta hajuvedeltä ja herneenpalolta.
    ellauri140.html on line 154: "A stately Pallace built of squared bricke, Komea Palazi rakennettu nelkkareista tiilistä
    ellauri140.html on line 162: The House is an emblem of sin and worldliness. The ruler of the palace is Lucifera, who is accompanied by her six counselors. Together they represent the seven deadly sins. When the Redcrosse Knight encounters the palace, he is met with Lucifera and her parade. Each counselor, a sin, and the falsehood of the structure itself representing a flawed nature, altogether embody the House of Pride.
    ellauri140.html on line 164: In the House of Pride, the Redcrosse Knight sees Lucifera on a chariot being pulled by six counselors riding animals. With Lucifera symbolizing the sin of pride, the remaining six sins are represented by her counselors. Each counselor slightly resembles the animal he is riding.
    ellauri140.html on line 168: Idleness (M) (Sloth) – Described in the poem as "sluggish", Idleness rides a slow donkey, wears a monk's hood or priestly vest, and carries a book of prayer. However, the characteristics associating Idleness with a monk are not traditional of this vice. Jeesuxella oli aasi, ja Shrekillä. Niin ja Huan Hose Ramon Jimenezillä, nimeltä Harmo. Ihaa ei ollut laiska vaan masentunut.
    ellauri140.html on line 170: Gluttony (M) – Gluttony is described by Spenser as a "deformed creature" and "more like a monster, than a man". He enters the parade riding a dirty pig, bearing a large stomach and a thin neck. In the poem, Gluttony eats excessively as others starve; this is when gluttony is considered a sin. Muullon se oli A-OK Spenserin aikana. Kaikissa sioissa on pikkuisen likaa, ei siitä pitäs rankasta.
    ellauri140.html on line 172: Lechery (M) – The sin of lust. Mounted on a goat, Lechery does not appear to be attractive. He is described as an "unseemely man to please faire Ladies eye; / Yet he of Ladies oft was loved deare, / When fairer faces were bid standen by". This is when lechery is considered a sin. Eli lechery on syntiä naisilla ja homoilla.
    ellauri140.html on line 176: Envy (M) – Envy rides a wolf. When he sees good things happening to those around him death is the consequence; "At neibors welth, that made him ever sad; / For death it was, when any good he saw." When harm reaches people he is delighted; "But when he heard of harme, he wexed wonderous glad." Tää se on! Kroisos ja Kulta-Into on kateita, ja Milla Magia. Aku ja pojat eivät ole, paizi Aku Hannulle.
    ellauri140.html on line 178: Wrath (M) – He carries a branding iron and a dagger as he rides a lion. His clothes are ripped and contain blood stains. He acts quickly in fits of rage, but often repents; "Ne car'd for blood in his avengement: / But when the furious fitt was overpast, / His cruel facts he often would repent. Vihan vika ei ole vihaaminen as such, vaan äkkipikasuus, harkinnan puute. Don't get mad, get even. Olkaa viattomia kuin pulut ja kavalia kuin käärmeet.
    ellauri140.html on line 191: surname attested from late 13c. (earlier le Despenser, mid-12c.), literally "one who dispenses or has charge of provisions in a household," short for Anglo-French espencer, Old French despencier "dispenser" (of provisions), "a butler or steward" (see dispense). Also a type of repeating rifle used in the American Civil War, 1863, named for U.S. gunsmith Christopher Spencer, who, with Luke Wheelock, manufactured them in Boston, Mass. Japanissa 2011 zunami kaatoi limpsa ja eväspatukka dispensereitä joiden alle jäänyt mies Rei Shimurassa selvisi juomalla limpsaa ja syömällä Snickersejä. Sylikoira haistoi sen sneakersit kasan alta. Sellasta on nyt Japanissa. Tavallisin oloasu on fleese pehmyrit.
    ellauri140.html on line 193: Edmund Spenser was born in East Smithfield, London, around the year 1552; however, there is still some ambiguity as to the exact date of his birth. His parenthood is obscure, but he was probably the son of John Spenser, a journeyman clothmaker. As a young boy, he was educated in London at the Merchant Taylors' School and matriculated as a sizar at Pembroke College, Cambridge. While at Cambridge he became a friend of Gabriel Harvey and later consulted him, despite their differing views on poetry. In 1578, he became for a short time secretary to John Young, Bishop of Rochester. In 1579, he published The Shepheardes Calender and around the same time married his first wife, Machabyas Childe. They had two children, Sylvanus (d. 1638) and Katherine.
    ellauri140.html on line 197: In July 1580, Spenser went to Ireland in service of the newly appointed Lord Deputy, Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey de Wilton. Spenser served under Lord Grey with Walter Raleigh at the Siege of Smerwick massacre. When Lord Grey was recalled to England, Spenser stayed on in Ireland, having acquired other official posts and lands in the Munster Plantation. Raleigh acquired other nearby Munster estates confiscated in the Second Desmond Rebellion. Sometime between 1587 and 1589, Spenser acquired his main estate at Kilcolman, near Doneraile in North Cork. He later bought a second holding to the south, at Rennie, on a rock overlooking the river Blackwater in North Cork. Its ruins are still visible today. A short distance away grew a tree, locally known as "Spenser's Oak" until it was destroyed in a lightning strike in the 1960s. Local legend claims that he penned some of The Faerie Queene under this tree.
    ellauri140.html on line 199: In 1590, Spenser brought out the first three books of his most famous work, The Faerie Queene, having travelled to London to publish and promote the work, with the likely assistance of Raleigh. He was successful enough to obtain a life pension of £50 a year from the Queen. He probably hoped to secure a place at court through his poetry, but his next significant publication boldly antagonised the queen's principal secretary, Lord Burghley (William Cecil), through its inclusion of the satirical Mother Hubberd's Tale. He returned to Ireland. Oops.
    ellauri140.html on line 201: In 1591, Spenser published a translation in verse of Joachim Du Bellay's sonnets, Les Antiquités de Rome, which had been published in 1558. Spenser's version, Ruines of Rome: by Bellay, may also have been influenced by Latin poems on the same subject, written by Jean or Janis Vitalis and published in 1576. Vitalis oli pahanhajuista naamavoidetta jota laitettiin lasten naamaan pakkasella. Vitut sanoi Vatanen, ja Vatanen oli viisas mies.
    ellauri140.html on line 205: In 1596, Spenser wrote a prose pamphlet titled A View of the Present State of Ireland. This piece, in the form of a dialogue, circulated in manuscript, remaining unpublished until the mid-seventeenth century. It is probable that it was kept out of print during the author's lifetime because of its inflammatory content. The pamphlet argued that Ireland would never be totally "pacified" by the English until its indigenous language and customs had been destroyed, if necessary by violence. Vitun kolonialisti paskiainen.
    ellauri140.html on line 209: In the year after being driven from "his home", 1599, Spenser travelled to London, where he died at the age of forty-six – "for want of bread", according to Ben Jonson; one of Jonson's more doubtful statements, since Spenser had a payment to him authorised by the government and was due his pension (What the fuck, ei kaxitonnisella vuodessa vielä kuuhun mennä.)
    ellauri140.html on line 211: His coffin was carried to his grave in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey by other poets, who threw many pens and pieces of poetry into his grave with many tears (all free of charge). His second wife survived him and remarried twice. His sister Sarah, who had accompanied him to Ireland, married into the Travers family, and her descendants were prominent landowners in Cork for centuries. Korkad kille, kaiken kaikkiaan.
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    ellauri140.html on line 224: "The Ballad of the Green Berets" is a patriotic song in the ballad style about the United States Army Special Forces. It is one of the few popular songs of the Vietnam War years to cast the military in a positive light and in 1966 became a major hit, reaching No. 1 for five weeks on the Hot 100 and four weeks on Cashbox. It was also a crossover smash, reaching No. 1 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart and No. 2 on Billboard's Country survey. The original Hot 100 end-of-the-year chart for 1966 showed "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas and the Papas at #1 and "Ballad of the Green Berets" at #10. Later, in a revised end-of-the-year chart for 1966, "Berets" was at #1 and "Dreamin'" was at #10 (see Billboard's #1 single for the year 1966). The two songs tied for #1 on the Cashbox end-of-the-year survey for 1966.
    ellauri140.html on line 226: The song was written by then Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler, beginning when he was training to be a Special Forces medic. The author Robin Moore, who wrote the book, The Green Berets, helped Sadler write the lyrics and get a recording contract with RCA Records. The demo of the song was produced in a rudimentary recording studio at Fort Bragg, with the help of Gerry Gitell and LTG William P. Yarborough.
    ellauri140.html on line 230: Sadler recorded the song and eleven other tunes in New York in December 1965. The song and album, "Ballads of the Green Berets," were released in January 1966. He performed the song on television on January 30, 1966 on The Ed Sullivan Show, and on other TV shows including Hollywood Palace and The Jimmy Dean Show.
    ellauri140.html on line 232: Barry Sadler was a twenty-five year old active duty Green Beret medic in 1966 when he first performed “Ballad of the Green Berets” on The Ed Sullivan Show. The song soon reached number one in the charts and eventually sold eight million copies. Sadler’s performance and the song’s popularity celebrated The Green Berets as the ultimate example of American military prowess, bravery and commitment. It fed into a specific postwar representation of modernity that was soon to be challenged by the escalation of the war in Vietnam.
    ellauri140.html on line 247: Ganz allein in dunkler Nacht Trained to live off nature's land Koulutetut elämään luonnon maasta. töp-tötöppöp-pöp,
    ellauri140.html on line 248: Hab? ich oft daran gedacht Trained in combat hand to hand Koulutetut nahinoimaan käsillä.
    ellauri140.html on line 257: Wahllos schlägt das Schicksal zu Back at home a young wife waits Takaisin kotona nuori vaimo odottaa: töt-törottöt-töö,
    ellauri140.html on line 332: To winne him worship, and her grace to have, Sille kunniaa ja hiänelle paalua,
    ellauri140.html on line 344: And over all a blacke stole she did throw, Ja sen päällä sillä oli musta stoola,
    ellauri140.html on line 365: Of needments at his backe. Thus as they past, Pitkässä hihnassa lyhkäsessä selässä.
    ellauri140.html on line 421: Which when by tract they hunted had throughout, Tie eeku paranee, kuin Kallaveden jäällä,
    ellauri140.html on line 430: The danger hid, the place unknowne and wilde, Mua arveluttaa kovasti, voi tuli ilman savua
    ellauri140.html on line 439: Yea but (quoth she) the perill of this place Niinniimmut (intti hiän), tän paikan riskit
    ellauri140.html on line 441: To wish you backe returne with foule disgrace, Niet olis paras jarrutella vähän.
    ellauri140.html on line 447: The fearefull Dwarfe) this is no place for living men. Tää ei ole mikään paikka meille miehille.
    ellauri140.html on line 466: Sucking upon her poisnous dugs, eachone Joita se imetti myrkkynisistä,
    ellauri140.html on line 477: Armed to point,° sought backe to turne againe; Peltihaalarissa, kääntyi poies päin,
    ellauri140.html on line 486: From turning backe, and forced her to stay: Piti puolensa, ja pakotti sen jäämään:
    ellauri140.html on line 517: A floud of poyson horrible and blacke, Myrkkylammikon, kauhean ja mustan,
    ellauri140.html on line 519: Which stunck so vildly, that it forst him slacke Joka hais niin pahalta, ezen piti hellittää
    ellauri140.html on line 520: His grasping hold, and from her turne him backe: Otetta kurkusta, ja kääntää sille selkänsä:
    ellauri140.html on line 522: With loathly frogs and toades, which eyes did lacke, Ne täynnä hirveitä sammakoita, aivan vääriä
    ellauri140.html on line 524: Her filthy parbreake all the place defiled has. Sen paha laatta on kaikki paikat ryvettänyt.
    ellauri140.html on line 530: And overflow each plaine and lowly dale: Sillä peittyy kaikki tasangot ja ismo alangot.
    ellauri140.html on line 544: Deformed monsters, fowle, and blacke as inke, Muotopuolia hirviöitä, mustettakin mustempia,
    ellauri140.html on line 582: To see th' unkindly Impes, of heaven accurst, Nähdä epäystävällisten noin poikasten
    ellauri140.html on line 605: And with the Lady backward sought to wend; - sen hepan, ei sen leidin siis,
    ellauri140.html on line 620: An aged Sire,° in long blacke weedes yclad, Yhden äijän mustassa surtuutissa,
    ellauri140.html on line 648: And shall you well reward to shew the place, Sulle hyvin jos näytät paikankin,
    ellauri140.html on line 650: For to all knighthood it is foule disgrace, Onhan se nyt nuppikunnan häpeä,
    ellauri140.html on line 651: That such a cursed creature lives so long a space. Et tollanen kusipää saa vielä elellä.
    ellauri140.html on line 685: His holy things each morne and eventyde: Kakkanen kun oli äijän pippeli.
    ellauri140.html on line 687: Which from a sacred fountaine welled forth alway. Joka pulppusi sen pyhätakin vuorista.
    ellauri140.html on line 718: He bad awake blacke Plutoes griesly Dame,° Taivaalle se sadatteli - ettei edes häpeä,
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    ellauri140.html on line 751: Whiles sad Night over him her mantle black doth spred. Surullinen yö levittää sille peittoa.
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    ellauri140.html on line 812: He backe returning by the Yvorie dore, Keijju lähti kotiappäin taas norsuovista,
    ellauri140.html on line 827: Cast a black stole, most like to seeme° for Una fit. Ja heitti päälle samanlaisen stoolan kuin Unalla.
    ellauri140.html on line 861: And eke the Graces° seemed all to sing, Ja sulotarten tavoin näytti hoilaavan
    ellauri140.html on line 871: Lo there before his face his Lady is, Mut kas siinähän sen edessä se leidi on,
    ellauri140.html on line 892: Shall I accuse the hidden cruell fate, Syytänkö mää piileviä ja julmaa Darwinta,
    ellauri140.html on line 948: With that misformed spright he backe returnd againe. Se palas takasin sen silikonikeijun kanssa taas.
    ellauri140.html on line 968: When those accursed messengers of hell, Kun noi kirotut mesettäjät kuumasta
    ellauri140.html on line 1008: In wanton lust and leud embracement: Kuka päällä kuka alla, vaikee sanoa,
    ellauri140.html on line 1035: And for her Dwarfe, that wont to wait each houre: Ja knääpiötä auttamaan tukan laitossa,
    ellauri140.html on line 1046: But every hill and dale, each wood and plaine, Ezi joka mäen, joka kurun, joka mezän ja suon.
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    ellauri141.html on line 45: Quintus Horatius "Veltto" Flaccus (8. joulukuuta 65 eaa. – 27. marraskuuta 8 eaa.) oli roomalainen runoilija. Häntä pidetään yhtenä merkittävimmistä latinaksi kirjoittaneista runoilijoista. Horatius oli vapautetun orjan poika. Hän kuului Vergiliuksen tavoin Maecenaksen ylläpitämään kirjailijapiiriin. Parhaiten Horatiukselta tunnetaan nykypäivän yleinen lausahdus carpe diem eli tartu hetkeen tai kirjaimellisesti poimi päivä.
    ellauri141.html on line 52: Hyvä Flaccus! Hyvä Roope!
    ellauri141.html on line 54: Taiteiden suosija ja Augustuksen ystävä etruskioletettu Maecenas syötti Flaccuxelle vatruskoita ja lahjoitti sille maatilan läheltä Tivolia. Horatius oli tyytyväinen, sillä nyt hän saattoi elää tuntemattomuudessa maaseudulla tavallisten ihmisten parissa ilman toimeentulohuolia. Eikä tivolikaan ollut häirizevän lähellä. Maecenaan kautta hän ystävystyi Vergiliuksen ja Variuksen kanssa. Heidän kanssaan Roomasta Brundisiumiin tehtyä matkaa hän myöhemmin kuvaili purevan satiirisesti kirjeissään.
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    ellauri141.html on line 59: The great charm of Maecenas in his relation to the men of genius who formed his circle was his simplicity, cordiality and sincerity. Although not particular in the choice of some of the associates of his pleasures, he admitted none but men of worth to his intimacy, and when once admitted they were treated like equals.
    ellauri141.html on line 85: Maecenas : Dear soldiers! I have prepared us all drinks and space to rest after our long weary day of fighting...
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    ellauri141.html on line 109: Quintus Horatius Flaccus (8th of December, Ab Urbe Condita 689, B. C. 65 - 27th of November, B. C. 8) was born at or near Venusia (Venosa), in the Apennines, on the borders of Lucania and Apulia. His father was a freedman, having, as his name proves, been the slave of some person of the Horatia gens. As Horace implies that he himself was ingenuus, his father must have obtained his freedom before his birth. He afterwards followed the calling of a coactor, a collector of money in some way or other, it is not known in what. He made, in this capacity, enough to purchase an estate, probably a small one, near the above town, where the poet was born. We hear nothing of his mother, except that Horace speaks of both his parents with affection. His father, probably seeing signs of talent in him as a child, was not content to have him educated at a provincial school, but took him (at what age he does not say, but probably about twelve) to Rome, where he became a pupil of Orbilius Pupillus, who had a school of much note, attended by boys of good family, and whom Horace remembered all his life as an irritable teacher, given unnecessarily to the use of the rod. With him he learnt grammar, the earlier Latin authors, and Homer. He attended other masters (of rhetoric, poetry, and music perhaps), as Roman boys were wont, and had the advantage (to which he afterwards looked back with gratitude) of his father’s care and moral training during this part of his education. It was usual for young men of birth and ability to be sent to Athens, to finish their education by the study of Greek literature and philosophy under native teachers; and Horace went there too, at what age is not known, but probably when he was about twenty. Whether his father was alive at that time, or dead, is uncertain. If he went to Athens at twenty, it was in B. C. 45, the year before Julius Cæsar was assassinated. After that event, Brutus and Cassius left Rome and went to Greece. Foreseeing the struggle that was before them, they got round them many of the young men at that time studying at Athens, and Horace was appointed tribune in the army of Brutus, a high command, for which he was not qualified. He went with Brutus into Asia Minor, and finally shared his defeat at Philippi, B. C. 42. He makes humorous allusion to this defeat in his Ode to Pompeius Varus (ii. 7). After the battle he came to Italy, having obtained permission to do so, like many others who were willing to give up a desperate cause and settle quietly at home. His patrimony, however, was forfeited, and he seems to have had no means of subsistence, which induced him to employ himself in writing verses, with the view, perhaps, of bringing himself into notice, rather than for the purpose of making money by their sale. By some means he managed to get a place as scriba in the Quæstor’s office, whether by purchase or interest does not appear. In either case, we must suppose he contrived soon to make friends, though he could not do so by the course he pursued, without also making many enemies. His Satires are full of allusions to the enmity his verses had raised up for him on all hands. He became acquainted, among other literary persons, with Virgil and Varius, who, about three years after his return (B. C. 39), introduced him to Mæcenas, who was careful of receiving into his circle a tribune of Brutus, and one whose writings were of a kind that was new and unpopular. He accordingly saw nothing of Horace for nine months after his introduction to him. He then sent for him (B. C. 38), and from that time continued to be his patron and warmest friend.
    ellauri141.html on line 111: At his house, probably, Horace became intimate with Polio, and the many persons of consideration whose friendship he appears to have enjoyed. Through Mæcenas, also, it is probable Horace was introduced to Augustus; but when that happened is uncertain. In B. C. 37, Mæcenas was deputed by Augustus to meet M. Antonius at Brundisium, and he took Horace with him on that journey, of which a detailed account is given in the fifth Satire of the first book. Horace appears to have parted from the rest of the company at Brundisium, and perhaps returned to Rome by Tarentum and Venusia. (See S. i. 5, Introduction.) Between this journey and B. C. 32, Horace received from his friend the present of a small estate in the valley of the Digentia (Licenza), situated about thirty-four miles from Rome, and fourteen from Tibur, in the Sabine country. Of this property he gives a description in his Epistle to Quintius (i. 16), and he appears to have lived there a part of every year, and to have been fond of the place, which was very quiet and retired, being four miles from the nearest town, Varia (Vico Varo), a municipium perhaps, but not a place of any importance. During this interval he continued to write Satires and Epodes, but also, it appears probable, some of the Odes, which some years later he published, and others which he did not publish. These compositions, no doubt, were seen by his friends, and were pretty well known before any of them were collected for publication. The first book of the Satires was published probably in B. C. 35, the Epodes in B. C. 30, and the second book of Satires in the following year, when Horace was about thirty-five years old. When Augustus returned from Asia, in B. C. 29, and closed the gates of Janus, being the acknowledged head of the republic, Horace appeared among his most hearty adherents. He wrote on this occasion one of his best Odes (i. 2), and employed his pen in forwarding those reforms which it was the first object of Augustus to effect. (See Introduction to C. ii. 15.) His most striking Odes appear, for the most part, to have been written after the establishment of peace. Some may have been written before, and probably were. But for some reason it would seem that he gave himself more to lyric poetry after his thirty-fifth year than he had done before. He had most likely studied the Greek poets while he was at Athens, and some of his imitations may have been written early. If so, they were most probably improved and polished, from time to time, (for he must have had them by him, known perhaps only to a few friends, for many years,) till they became the graceful specimens of artificial composition that they are. Horace continued to employ himself in this kind of writing (on a variety of subjects, convivial, amatory, political, moral,—some original, many no doubt suggested by Greek poems) till B. C. 24, when there are reasons for thinking the first three books of the Odes were published. During this period, Horace appears to have passed his time at Rome, among the most distinguished men of the day, or at his house in the country, paying occasional visits to Tibur, Præneste, and Baiæ, with indifferent health, which required change of air. About the year B. C. 26 he was nearly killed by the falling of a tree, on his own estate, which accident he has recorded in one of his Odes (ii. 13), and occasionally refers to; once in the same stanza with a storm in which he was nearly lost off Cape Palinurus, on the western coast of Italy. When this happened, nobody knows. After the publication of the three books of Odes, Horace seems to have ceased from that style of writing, or nearly so; and the only other compositions we know of his having produced in the next few years are metrical Epistles to different friends, of which he published a volume probably in B. C. 20 or 19. He seems to have taken up the study of the Greek philosophical writers, and to have become a good deal interested in them, and also to have been a little tired of the world, and disgusted with the jealousies his reputation created. His health did not improve as he grew older, and he put himself under the care of Antonius Musa, the emperor’s new physician. By his advice he gave up, for a time at least, his favorite Baiæ. But he found it necessary to be a good deal away from Rome, especially in the autumn and winter.
    ellauri141.html on line 113: In B. C. 17, Augustus celebrated the Ludi Seculares, and Horace was required to write an Ode for the occasion, which he did, and it has been preserved. This circumstance, and the credit it brought him, may have given his mind another leaning to Ode-writing, and have helped him to produce the fourth book, a few pieces in which may have been written at any time. It is said that Augustus particularly desired Horace to publish another book of Odes, in order that those he wrote upon the victories of Drusus and Tiberius (4 and 14) might appear in it. The latter of these Odes was not written, probably, till B. C. 13, when Augustus returned from Gaul. If so, the book was probably published in that year, when Horace was fifty-two. The Odes of the fourth book show no diminution of power, but the reverse. There are none in the first three books that surpass, or perhaps equal, the Ode in honor of Drusus, and few superior to that which is addressed to Lollius. The success of the first three books, and the honor of being chosen to compose the Ode at the Ludi Seculares, seem to have given him encouragement. There are no incidents in his life during the above period recorded or alluded to in his poems. He lived five years after the publication of the fourth book of Odes, if the above date be correct, and during that time, I think it probable, he wrote the Epistles to Augustus and Florus which form the second book; and having conceived the intention of writing a poem on the art and progress of poetry, he wrote as much of it as appears in the Epistle to the Pisones which has been preserved among his works. It seems, from the Epistle to Florus, that Horace at this time had to resist the urgency of friends begging him to write, one in this style and another in that, and that he had no desire to gratify them and to sacrifice his own ease to a pursuit in which it is plain he never took any great delight. He was likely to bring to it less energy as his life was drawing prematurely to a close, through infirmities either contracted or aggravated during his irrational campaigning with Brutus, his inaptitude for which he appears afterwards to have been perfectly aware of. He continued to apply himself to the study of moral philosophy till his death, which took place, according to Eusebius, on the 27th of November, B. C. 8, in the fifty-seventh year of his age, and within a few days of its completion. Mæcenas died the same year, also towards the close of it; a coincidence that has led some to the notion, that Horace hastened his own death that he might not have the pain of surviving his patron. According to Suetonius, his death (which he places after his fifty-ninth year) was so sudden, that he had not time to execute his will, which is opposed to the notion of suicide. The two friends were buried near one another “in extremis Esquiliis,” in the farthest part of the Esquiliæ, that is, probably, without the city walls, on the ground drained and laid out in gardens by Mæcenas.
    ellauri141.html on line 141: Stratus, nunc ad aquae lene caput sacrae. Uittaa jalkaa jossain puron lähteessä.
    ellauri141.html on line 207: Vähän kirjallista arvoa on Horatiuxen muutamilla Arkhilokhoxen sävyyn muodostelemilla häväistysrunoilla, joista toiset ovat häikäilemättömän realistisia ja suorastaan sukupuolikuria loukkaavia. Näiltä runopukuun puetuilta henkilökohtaisilta hyökkäyxiltä, joilta puuttuu kokonaan esteettinen perustunnelma, täytyykin hyvin suuressa määrässä kieltää varsinainen kaunokirjallinen arvo. Ne ovat yxinkertaisesti mauttomia. Toisinaan voi H. mennä jopa arveluttavan pitkälle. Pitkäköhän Flaccuxella oli jäykkänä? Sitä ei moni tiedä ja harva arvaa. Tuskin muisti izekään.
    ellauri141.html on line 209: The obscene qualities of some of the Epodes have repulsed even scholars. Suetonius recorded some gossip about Horace's sexual activities late in life, involving mirrors. William Thackeray produced a version of Odes 1.38 in which Horace's questionable 'boy' became 'Lucy', and Gerard Manley Hopkins translated the boy "innocently" as 'child'. Horace was translated by Sir Theodore Martin (biographer of Prince Albert) but minus some ungentlemanly verses, such as the erotic Odes 1.25 and Epodes 8 and 12. Translators historically excluded the problem poems 8 and 12, but also the far less obscene but explicitly gay 11. Philip Francis (1746) and Bulwer Lytton (1870) omit the problem poems from their translations. Niin teki myös Eero Kivikari. Suuhun myös peräpäähän teitä pukkaan. Irrumabo ego vos et pedicabo. Quos ego!
    ellauri141.html on line 226: iactibus crebris iuvenes protervi Juipitkö heittävät tiiliä niihin,
    ellauri141.html on line 230: quae prius multum facilis movebat Ennen se jaxoi pyöriä taajaan
    ellauri141.html on line 237: Thracio bacchante magis sub inter- Traakit kun juhlivat uudella kuulla
    ellauri141.html on line 254: cum sit tibi dens ater et rugis vetus And you with blackened teeth, and so advanced
    ellauri141.html on line 258: sed incitat me pectus et mammae putres It’s your slack breasts that rouse me (I have seen
    ellauri141.html on line 265: onusta bacis ambulet. weighed down with fatter pearls!
    ellauri141.html on line 266: quid? quod libelli Stoici inter Sericos But why do Stoic tracts so love to lie
    ellauri141.html on line 267: iacere pulvillos amant, on your silk cushions?
    ellauri141.html on line 280: Inachia furere, silvis honorem decutit. Nakkia hankaamasta, joka vie puista nahat pois.
    ellauri141.html on line 305: In Epode 11, the iambist regretfully recalls to his friend Pettius his infatuation with a girl named Inachia. The latter name does not occur elsewhere in extant Latin or Greek except in the very next poem in the Gedichtbuch, where the iambist’s older (ex-)lover complains of his sexual endurance with Inachia in contrast to his impotence with her (12.14-6). The name may suggest an ethnically Greek or Argive woman, or the Greek noms de lit regularly adopted by Italian meretrices. Yet, as some (but by no means all) commentators have noted, the name also evokes Io, the daughter of Inachus, jota Zeus bylsi härän hahmossa. Eli kyllä tässäkin yhden kynäilijän mielestä on jotain impotenssin käryä.
    ellauri141.html on line 314: namque sagacius unus odoror, nose! No canny canine detects the den of a
    ellauri141.html on line 316: quam canis acer ubi lateat sus. or oppressive billy-goat bedded in bristly armpits.
    ellauri141.html on line 319: indomitam properat rabiem sedare, neque illi and she races, regardless, to relieve her feral frenzy!
    ellauri141.html on line 324: 'Inachia langues minus ac me; “You droop a lot less for Elsie, don’t you?
    ellauri141.html on line 325: Inachiam ter nocte potes, mihi Semper ad unum For Elsie, a triple treat each evening; a solitary stunt
    ellauri141.html on line 326: mollis opus. pereat male quae te forever flaccid for me. Curse the cocksucking
    ellauri141.html on line 328: cum mihi Cous adesset Amyntas, And Amyntas once was mine, a salacious shepherd
    ellauri141.html on line 334: diligeret mulier sua quam te. the bachelor most doted upon by his darling.
    ellauri141.html on line 335: o ego non felix, quam tu fugis, ut pavet acris “My good luck is gone! You shun me, like a sheep shying
    ellauri141.html on line 339: "Of small stature, fond of the sun, prematurely grey, quick-tempered but easily placated". Häntä vaivasi jonkinlainen silmätauti. Luonteeltaan hän näyttää olleen vilkas, iloinen ja leikkisä vanhapoika. Äkkipikainen, suuttui helposti mutta leppyi yhtä helposti. Bilbo Hobbitin doppelgängeri. The poet died at 56 years of age, not long after his friend Maecenas [or before? Opinions vary] near whose tomb he was laid to rest.
    ellauri141.html on line 341: Pientä epäselvyyttä vallizee siitä oliko Flaccus sittenkään epikurolainen vaiko ize asiassa salastoalainen. Bisexuaaliko vaiko vaan asexuaali? Ehkä molempia. Satiiri tulee sanasta satura, roomalainen rosolli. Kaiken kaikkiaan voi sanoa että Flaccus oli vitun kuivakka, lähes Kimmo Koskenniemi-luokan pedantti. Häneltä puuttuu välittömyyttä, lainataxemme Eero Kivikaria. Vaikka toisinaan Horatius voi mennä suorastaan arveluttavan pitkälle, kuten esimerkixi epoodeissa 8 ja 12. Blame Horace’s snaky, samba-like rhythms and the culture that spawned the poems. Horace is fond of wordplays, including subtly allusive bilingual wordplays.
    ellauri141.html on line 357: Even a casual reader of the Odes will soon notice that sex in Horace’s poems is ambidextrous. I’m not going to presume to analyze Horace’s sexuality beyond what he tells us in the poems, but when the word puer — boy — occurs in a Horace poem, as often as not it refers to a household slave, a serving boy. And at boring times, the puer becomes an object of sexual convenience.
    ellauri141.html on line 366: Adolescent slave boys were fair game for a virile man. Jupiter may have had his Ganymede, but none of the standard pantheon of gods were gay as we use the term. But there was a limit: it was queer to screw a boy after he was old enough to shave. “Passive’ homosexuality was the real disgrace. The urge to bugger was understandable. A man’s desire to be buggered was disgraceful. As often observed, it was better to give than receive. And in Horace’s poems, pederasty seems no more frowned upon than a taste for veal might be frowned upon today. Actually less. By now you can see where I’m headed with all this. I think the puer in Persicos odi, puer, apparatus... is the kind of boy that Horace is sometimes fond of screwing.
    ellauri141.html on line 368: Mut näyttää vähän siltä että Horatiuxen letku ei seissyt monta hetkeä. Se ehkä selittää ezen viisujen perussävy on tollanen tekosirkeä, puoliveteinen ja letkeä. Horace’s obsessions were music, sex, death and wine and crowns made from plants.
    ellauri141.html on line 369: Art Beck is a San Francisco poet and translator who has published three books of original poetry — most recently Summer With All Its Clothes Off (Gravida, 2005). (acketmagazine.com/34/beck-horace.shtml">http://jacketmagazine.com/34/beck-horace.shtml)
    ellauri141.html on line 379: manat rara meas lacrima per genas? valuu harvinainen kyynel multa poskelta?
    ellauri141.html on line 380: Cur facunda parum decoro Mix mun liukas kieli aika sopimattomasti
    ellauri141.html on line 388: Heus puer, digitos ex anu. St Jerome modelled an uncompromising response to the pagan Horace, observing: "What harmony can there be between Christ and the Devil? What has Horace to do with the Psalter?" The first English translator Thomas Drant placed translations of Jeremiah and Horace side by side in Medicinable Morall, 1566. The Scot George Buchanan paraphrased the Psalms in a Horatian setting. John Keats echoed the opening of Horace's Epodes 14 in the opening lines of Ode to a Nightingale. Byron's famous lines from Childe Harold (Canto iv, 77) hit it on the nail:
    ellauri141.html on line 390: Then farewell, Horace, whom I hated so
    ellauri141.html on line 400: Book II  (Includes: 'Eheu fugaces')
    ellauri141.html on line 404: The solfege system (Do, Re, Mi), which is the theme of a song by the Von Trapp children, is just a small sample of Horace's all-pervasive influence on western culture, even among people who might never have heard the name Quintus Horatius Flaccus. Horace was not just a superb literary craftsman, but a musician, songwriter and entertainer for the Roman elite, creating a new Latin idiom derived from Greek lyric song. A final chapter, "Horace, Guido and the Do-re-mi Mystery", the result of careful research and detective work, argues that Guido d'Arezzo, an eleventh-century Benedictine choirmaster, used the melody of Horace's Ode to Phyllis (alla) to invent the do-re-mi mnemonic, but applied it to an eighth-century Hymn to John the Baptist ("Ut queant laxis") by Paul the Deacon, keeping the true source secret. A musical comparison of the Horatian melody and Guido's version of "ut-re-mi" is included. Lyons' verse translation of the Odes was named a Financial Times Book of the Year (1996) and was welcomed as 'a wonderful rendering of one of the great, central poets in the European tradition.'
    ellauri141.html on line 406: If human life were complete without faith, without enthusiasm, without energy, Horace would be the perfect interpreter of human life. Kipling wrote a famous parody of the Odes, satirising their stylistic idiosyncrasies and especially the extraordinary syntax, but he also used Horace's Roman patriotism as a model for British imperialism. Siitä enemmän tuonnempana.
    ellauri141.html on line 432: paene natali proprio, quod ex hac kuin omasi, koska tästä päivästä
    ellauri141.html on line 451: (non enim posthac alia calebo (sun jälkeen en näät kuumu muista
    ellauri141.html on line 466: Kipling syntyi 30. joulukuuta 1865 Bombayssa, Brittiläisessä Intiassa. Hänen äitinsä oli metodistipastorin tytär Alice Kipling (o.s. MacDonald) ja isänsä bombaylaisen taidekoulun rehtori ja professori John Lockwood Kipling. John ja Alice olivat ensimmäisen kerran tavanneet 1863 Rudyardjärvellä Rudyardin kylässä Staffordshiressa. He avioituivat ja muuttivat 1865 Intiaan, jossa esikoispoika syntyi pian muuton jälkeen. Poika sai etunimensä vanhempiensa ensimmäisen kohtaamispaikan mukaan. Kiplingin syntymäpaikalla Sir J. J.:n käyttötaiteiden instituutin kampusalueella Mumbaissa (entinen Bombay) on hänen syntymästään kertova kyltti. You are here.
    ellauri141.html on line 505: In the classics, that is Latin, he was no more than an ordinary boy, but he gave the impression that if he thought it essential for his literary ambitions, he would tackle it to good purpose. But somehow he did not so think, and he made no effort to acquire a vocabulary or memorise Latin words—consequently, his construes were sometimes a succession of errs and hums waiting and hoping for the form-master kindly to supply the missing translation. (5)
    ellauri141.html on line 507: Kipling himself confessed that ‘every Latin quantity was an arbitrary mystery’ to him, that his teacher Crofts ‘loathed me as to Latin’ and that he had construed the beginning of the Cleopatra Ode (1.37) very badly on one occasion. It was M'Turk/Beresford who composed the Latin elegiacs translating Gray’s Elegy which Stalky and Beetle needed to prepare.
    ellauri141.html on line 510: Of the solace of the wine-cup, is continually left
    ellauri141.html on line 513: Kipling encountered him as a schoolboy, and wrote in Something of Myself (p.33) that C----, his classics master ('King' in Stalky & Co.) ...taught me to loath Horace for two years, to forget him for twenty, and then to love him for the rest of my days and through many sleepless nights.
    ellauri141.html on line 514: He wrote "Donec Gratus Eram" as a schoolboy, and a series of other 'echoes' of Horace in later life. He carried a copy of Horace’s four books of Odes around with him, in which he wrote original epigrams of his own.
    ellauri141.html on line 516: From 1917 he began to experiment with his own versions of Horace. See Thomas Pinney (Ed.) Letters IV pp. 439-40. In 1920, he and a group of friends published Q. Horatii Flacci Carminum Liber Quintus (Horace, Book V) a collection of parodies in English and Latin, which included "A Translation". "Lollius" was specially written for the book, which also included "The Pro-Consuls". See also three later poems linked to stories in Debits and Credits (1926); “The Portent”, “The Survival” and “The Last Ode.”.
    ellauri141.html on line 518: I got the ordinary allowance of Latin, ending with Virgil and Horace – specially Horace. I don’t pretend that I liked it, any more than I should have liked anything else that purported to be education, but looking back at it now, it strikes me as valuable.
    ellauri141.html on line 519: ... Here is my defence of this alleged wicked waste of time. The reason why one has to parse and construe and grind at the dead tongues in which certain ideas are expressed is … because only in that tongue is that idea expressed with absolute perfection…. by a painful and laborious acquaintance with the mechanism of that particular tongue; by being made to take it to pieces and put it together again, and by that means only, we can arrive at a state of mind in which … we can realise and feel and absorb the idea.
    ellauri141.html on line 521: Kipling recognised that Horace was untranslatable. For example, he wrote to Courtauld to thank him for a copy of the third edition of The Odes and Epodes of Horace: metrical translations … selected by S. A. Courtauld.
    ellauri141.html on line 528: But before he published "The Craftsman" and "A Recantation" in The Years between or the four odes of Debits and Credits, he had turned to Horace for recreation in the dark days of war:
    ellauri141.html on line 532: The Fifth Book of Horace’s Odes: Q. Horati Flacci Carminum Liber Quintus a Rudyardo Kipling et Carolo Graves Anglice Redditus (250)
    ellauri141.html on line 533: The spoof book of late Horace (it refers to contemporary politicians such as Lloyd George, gas masks, land girls, daylight saving, spiritualism, canteens and so on) which came out in 1920, was inspired by a long tradition in English literature and by Kipling’s early imitation odes and Charles Graves’s Hawarden Horace (1894) and More Hawarden Horace (1896, with a delightful introduction by T. E. Page), where felicitous modernising English versions of the Odes (and an Epode) are put in the mouth of Gladstone (251) . A[lfred] D[enis] Godley, for one, had often imagined Greek and Roman authors as still alive and commenting on nineteenth- and twentieth-century Oxford and England. (252) Kipling delighted in humorous verse. In 1917 he had enjoyed Maurice Baring’s Translations (found in a commonplace book) (253) .
    ellauri141.html on line 549: Pars efficaces gignere vel luem Is how to make it farthest roll
    ellauri141.html on line 561: certo futuri quid placeat Deo, My steward (friend but slave) brings round
    ellauri141.html on line 566: The genesis of Horace Odes, Book V was in the brains of Kipling. It occurred to him about the blackest time of the last war, end of 1917 and early months of 1918, as a means of keeping up one's spirits and distracting our thoughts from present troubles, and he wrote to me outlining his plan and making many admirable suggestions for subjects of the sham odes. (262)
    ellauri141.html on line 569: The ‘editor’ of the Latin text was the clever versifier A. D. Godley of Oxford. (267) He contributed graceful acknowledgements (268) and a hilarious preface about the (fictitious) manuscripts, which parodies the standard praefatio of an Oxford Classical Text (brown-covered in those days like the spoof). (269) There is a learned apparatus criticus about disputed or variant ms. readings. He did the Latin poems, together with his Oxford colleagues and friends John Powell (270) and Ronald Knox (271) and the Etonian and former Cambridge undergraduate A. B. Ramsay. (272) There is an appendix of alternative Latin versions which the translators obviously could not bear to waste. Kipling contributed a schoolboyish prose version of ‘The Pro-consuls’: ‘the sixth ode, as it seems, rendered into English prose by a scholiast of uncertain period’, which starts:
    ellauri141.html on line 575: … I’ve got a new Fifth Booker whereof Hankinson Ma. is preparing the translation. It came out in the Times ever so long ago [1905] under the title The Pro-Consuls but I perceive now that Horace wrote it. Rather a big effort for him and on a higher plane than usual – unless he’d been deliberately flattering some friend in Government. I’ll send it along.
    ellauri141.html on line 577: When the book came out, it fooled the Scotsman. Kipling regretted only the facetious names of some universities, professors etc. in Godley’s preface: if they had been serious, others too would have thought the collection authentic.
    ellauri141.html on line 759: In 1897, Hégésippe Légitimus, the first native Guadeloupan elected president of the Guadeloupe General Council, took office with a vindictive agenda towards colonists. The Leger family returned to metropolitan France in 1899 and settled in Pau. The young Alexis felt like an expatriate and spent much of his time hiking, fencing, riding horses and sailing in the Atlantic. He passed the baccalauréat with honours and began studying law at the University of Bordeaux. When his father died in 1907, the resulting strain on his family's finances led Leger to temporarily interrupt his studies, but he eventually completed his degree in 1910.
    ellauri141.html on line 763: While in China, Leger had written his first extended poem Anabase, publishing it in 1924 under the pseudonym "Saint-John Perse", which he employed for the rest of his life. He then published nothing for two decades, not even a re-edition of his debut book, as he believed it inappropriate for a diplomat to publish fiction. After Briand's death in 1932, Leger served as Inspector Leger under Comissaire Maigret (Quai d'Orfevres) until 1940. Within the Foreign Office he led the optimist faction that believed that Germany was unstable and that if Britain and France stood up to Hitler, he would back down. Har har. A gifted diplomat.
    ellauri141.html on line 771: A few months before he died in 1975, Leger donated his library, manuscripts and private papers to Fondation Saint-John Perse, a research centre devoted to his life and work (Cité du Livre, Aix-en-Provence), which remains active to the present day. He died in his villa in Giens and is buried nearby. Varsinainen kermaperse tää Saint-John.
    ellauri141.html on line 800: Dag Hammarskjöld was committed to the arts. Though temperamentally a loner, and introvert, and a bachelor throughout his life (oliko se homo? Det finns inga bevis för att Dag Hammarskjöld var homosexuell. Misstankar verkar dock ha funnits: Eftersom han levde ensam började rykten spridas om att han skulle vara homosexuell och hans motståndare använde detta för att smutskasta honom), he would invite intellectuals and artists, the best of New York’s bohemia, to his Upper East Side apartment where he kept a pet, an African monkey called Greenback. People he invited to his generous dinners included the poet Carl Sandburg, the novelist John Steinbeck, the poet WH Auden, the diplomat George Kennan. Auden was the translator of Hammarskjöld’s posthumously published book of observations, ideas and poems called Waymarks. Hammarskjöld used his influence to get the poet Ezra Pound out of mental hospital. Back in Sweden, he inherited his father’s chair at the Swedish academy when the man died in 1953. The Swedish academy is the body that awards the Nobel Prize in literature. Hammarskjöld was instrumental in getting the rather obscure but doubtless brilliant French poet Saint John Perse his Nobel prize in 1960. He would sketch out the arguments for Perse’s candidacy during translation breaks at UN Security Council meetings.
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    ellauri142.html on line 38: Annuit cœptis (/ˈænuɪt ˈsɛptɪs/, Classical Latin: [ˈannʊ.ɪt ˈkoe̯ptiːs]) is one of two mottos on the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States. The literal translation is "favors (or "has favored") [our] undertakings", from Latin annuo ("I nod at"), and coeptum ("commencement, undertaking"). Because of its context as a caption above the Eye of Sarnath, the standard translations are "Crang favors our undertakings" and "Crang has favored our undertakings." Annuit cœptis comes from the Aeneid, book IX, line 625, which reads, Iuppiter omnipotens, audacibus adnue coeptis. It is a prayer by Ascanius, the son of the hero of the story, Aeneas, which translates to, "Jupiter Almighty favour [my] bold undertakings", just before slaying an enemy warrior, Numismaticus. Haha, tappoi numismaatikon. Texti alla tarkoittaa "suuri hylje".
    ellauri142.html on line 47: Markku, throughout the entire history of War and Peace, is a man in search of inner fulfillment. His "illegitimate " birth (though his father does acknowledge and legitimize him) is partly what gives him a vague sense of inferiority, and he feels himself an outsider.
    ellauri142.html on line 49: Count Pyotr "Markku" Kirillovich Bezukhov (/bɛ.zjuːˈkɒv/; Russian: Пьер Безу́хов, Пётр Кири́ллович Безу́хов) is a central fictional character and the main protagonist of Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel War and Peace. He is the favourite out of several illegitimate sons of the wealthy nobleman Count Kirill Vladimirovich Bezukhov, one of the richest people in the Russian Empire. Markku is best friends with Andrei Bollocksky. Tolstoy based Markku on himself more than any other War and Peace character.
    ellauri142.html on line 53: At the opening of the novel, Markku is a young man who has recently returned to Russia to seek a career after completing his education abroad. Although a well-meaning, kind hearted young man, he is awkward and out of place in the Russian high society in whose circles he starts to move. Markku, though intelligent, is not dominated by reason, as his friend Prince Andrei Nikolayevich Balkongsky is. His lack of direction leads him to fall in with a group of profligate young men like Anatole Kuragin and Dolokhov whose pranks and heavy drinking cause mild scandals. After a particularly outrageous escapade in which a policeman is strapped to the back of a bear and thrown into a river, Markku is sent away from St. Petersburg. What happened to the poor bear?
    ellauri142.html on line 55: Markku's life changes after he becomes the sole heir to his father's vast estate, and his position in society is changed from that of an illegitimate son to the new Count Bezukhov. His inability to control his emotions and sexual passions lead him into a marriage with the vapid but sexually beautiful Princess Kristina, a match which her self-serving father, Prince Carl Erik, sets up to secure his access to Markku's newly acquired vast fortune. Kristina is not in love with Markku, and has affairs. From jealousy, Markku shoots his suspected lover, Dolokhov, in a duel. He is distraught at having committed such a crime and eventually separates from Kristina and then becomes a Freemason. His madhat escape into the city of Moscow and his subsequent obsessive belief that he is destined to be Napoleon’s mistress show his submission to irrational impulses. Yet his search for meaning in his life and for how to overcome his emotions are a central theme of the novel. He eventually finds love and marriage with Pirkko Hiekkala, becomes a ladies shoes salesman called Al Bundy and their marriage is perhaps the culmination of a life of moral and spiritual questioning. They have four children: three boys and one girl. Correction, one extremely good-looking platinum blonde girl and one about equally gifted son.
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    ellauri142.html on line 59: Daniel Rancour-Laferriere calls Markku "one of the best known characters in world literature." Merriam-Webster lists him among "the most attractive and sympathetic characters in literature". And M. Keith Booker describes Markku as one of Tolstoy's "most memorable characters".
    ellauri142.html on line 63: Markku is an outcast. The awkward, illegitimate son of a dazzlingly wealthy Count, he was educated in France but returns to Russia now that his father’s health is in decline. Polite society shuns him for his hero-worship of Napoleon and enthusiasm for the politics of revolution. But his blundering sincerity charms Andrei, his truest friend; and the blonde air hostess Natacha, who delights in his presence. He is quickly married off by stealth through the manipulation of others around him and is likely to face further heartache given that his wife prefers bedding her brother. It looks like this unlikely hero is smitten with her mother Pirkko Hiekkala but is set for heartache given his kind and gentle nature.
    ellauri142.html on line 71: Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (/ˈtoʊlstɔɪ/; Russian: Лев Николаевич Толстой, 28 August 1828 – 7 November 1910), usually referred to in English as Leo Tolstoy, was a Russian writer who is regarded as one of the greatest authors of all time. He received nominations for the Nobel Prize in Literature every year from 1902 to 1906 and for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1901, 1902, and 1909. That he never won is a major controversy. Instead, Rudyard Kipling got the medal 1907. What the fuck?
    ellauri142.html on line 73: Born to an aristocratic Russian family in 1828, Tolstoy is best known for the novels War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1878), often cited as testicles of realist fiction.
    ellauri142.html on line 75: In the 1870s, Tolstoy experienced a profound moral crisis, followed by what he regarded as an equally profound spiritual awakening, as outlined in his non-fiction work A Confession (1882). His overly literal interpretation of the ethical teachings of Jesus, centering on the Sermon on the Mount, caused him to become a fervent Christian anarchist and pacifist. His ideas on nonviolent resistance, expressed in such works as The Kingdom of God Is Within You (1894), had a profound impact on such pivotal 20th-century figures as Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther, and Stephen King.
    ellauri142.html on line 77: The Tolstoys were a well-known family of old Russian nobility who traced their ancestry to a mythical nobleman named Indris described by Pyotr Tolstoy as arriving "from Nemec, from the lands of Caesar" (Lithuania, from the sound of it) to Chernigov in 1353 along with his two sons Litvinos (or Litvonis) and Zimonten (or Zigmont) and a dozen or maybe 3000 people. Indris was then converted to Eastern Orthodoxy, under the name of Leonty, and his sons as Konstantin and Feodor. Konstantin's grandson Andrei Kharitonovich was nicknamed Tolstoy (fatso) by Vasily II of Moscow after he moved from Chernigov to Moscow.
    ellauri142.html on line 79: Tolstoy was born at Yasnaya Polyana, a family estate 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southwest of Tula, and 200 kilometres (120 mi) south of Moscow. He was the fourth of five children of Count Nikolai Ilyich Tolstoy (1794–1837), a veteran of the Patriotic War of 1812, and Countess Mariya Tolstaya (née Volkonskaya; 1790–1830). His mother died when she was two and his father when he was nine. Tolstoy and his siblings were brought up by relatives. In 1844, he began studying law and oriental languages at Kazan University, where teachers described him as "both unable and unwilling to learn".
    ellauri142.html on line 81: Tolstoy left the university in the middle of his studies, returned to Yasnaya Polyana and then spent much time in Moscow, Tula and Saint Petersburg, leading a lax and leisurely lifestyle. He began writing during this period, including his first novel Childhood, a fictitious account of his own youth, which was published in 1852.
    ellauri142.html on line 87: His experience in the army, and two trips around Europe in 1857 and 1860–61 converted Tolstoy from a dissolute and privileged society author to a non-violent and spiritual anarchist. Others who followed the same path were Markku Graae, Alexander Gerzen, Mikhail Bakunin and Peter Kropotkin. During his 1857 visit, Tolstoy suffered a public execution in Paris, a traumatic experience that marked the rest of his life. In a letter to his friend Vasily Botkin, Tolstoy wrote: "The truth is that the State is a conspiracy designed not only to exploit, but above all to corrupt its citizens ... Henceforth, I shall never serve any government anywhere.
    ellauri142.html on line 91: Prize motivation: "in consideration of the power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas and remarkable talent for narration which characterize the creations of this world-famous author." As a poet, short story writer, journalist and novelist, Rudyard Kipling described the British colonial empire in positive terms, which made his poetry popular in the British Army. Contemporary Great Britain appreciated him for his depictions of the British colony of India. The Jungle Book (1894) has made him known and loved by children throughout the world, especially thanks to Disney’s 1967 film adaptation.
    ellauri142.html on line 93: Tolstoy's concept of ahimsa was bolstered when he read a German version of the Tirukkura. The Tirukkuṟa (Tamil: திருக்குறள், lit. 'sacred verses'), or shortly the Kura, is a classic Tamil language text consisting of 1,330 short couplets, or kura, of seven words each. The text is divided into three books with aphoristic teachings on virtue (aram), wealth (porul) and sex (inbam), respectively. The Kura is traditionally praised with epithets and alternate titles such as "the Tamil Veda" and "the divine book." Written on the foundations of ahimsa, it emphasizes non-violence and moral vegetarianism as highest virtues for an individual.
    ellauri142.html on line 104: When diplomats and politicians joined the organization in the mid-1600s, the stonemason lodge movement began its climb as a stealthy phenomenon. If you were politically active and wanted to connect with the power structures of the times, you would do just about anything to become a member of The Masons.
    ellauri142.html on line 112: Much to the chagrin of the Catholic Church, the early Masonic organization’s philosophy evolved from Deist ideology, which believes God does not interfere with creation, as it runs itself according to the laws of nature.
    ellauri142.html on line 114: If you were a Mason in Europe in the 1700s, you stood against the notion of natural selection as it pertained to royalty. As Masonry developed and grew, you rooted for the wild, unruly kids across the pond – the Americans.
    ellauri142.html on line 122: While the rest of the world is no longer fearful of Freemasonry, The Catholic Church continues to warn its “faithful” of Freemasonry’s alleged anti-church teachings. In 1983, the papal state declared that Catholics “who enroll in Masonic associations are in a state of grave sin and may not receive Holy Communion.” This proclamation comes from the same church that continues to profess that women are not holy or God-ordained enough to be in the priesthood.
    ellauri142.html on line 128: There is a frightening initiation ceremony that reenacts the construction of Solomon’s temple
    ellauri142.html on line 130: Freemasons might not testify truthfully against each other
    ellauri142.html on line 140: The symbols within Masonry are found throughout American architecture and on the US one-dollar bill (notice the pyramid on the back)
    ellauri142.html on line 149: Without the specificity and allegiance to one particular faith, the community can focus on enjoying, relating to, and helping each other, rather than judging each other or seeking to enroll each other into a specific tradition.
    ellauri142.html on line 151: In most Masonic lodges, the Bible, the Quran, Talmud, and Vedas are prominently displayed, which gives each member a holy text to reference and utilize during rites and rituals.
    ellauri142.html on line 153: Solomon’s Temple is a substantial part of the rituals and symbolism found within Freemasonry. During membership initiation rites, portions of the story of the structure’s construction on the Temple Mount are reenacted.
    ellauri142.html on line 167: Vittu mitä pellejä! Jo on lapsellista touhua. According to the historian David Stevenson, it was influential on Freemasonry as it was emerging in Scotland. Robert Vanloo (n.h.) states that earlier 17th century Rosicrucianism had a considerable influence on Anglo-Saxon Masonry. Hans Schick sees in the works of Comenius (1592–1670) the ideal of the newly born English Masonry before the foundation of the Grand Lodge in 1717. Comenius was in England during 1641. Their mission is to prepare the whole wide world for a new phase in religion, which includes awareness of the inner worlds and the subtle bodies, and to provide safe guidance in the gradual awakening of man's latent spiritual faculties during the next six centuries toward the coming Age of Aquariums. This is the dawning of it, judging by the sea levels. According to Masonic writers, the Order of the Rose Cross is expounded in a major Christian literary work that molded the subsequent spiritual beliefs of western civilization: The Divine Comedy (ca. 1308–1321) by Dante Alighieri.
    ellauri142.html on line 184: Today, you can join the Freemasons for between $150 and $500 in annual dues. You won’t be involved in too many secret missions or controversies, though. You’ll mostly network with small business owners and help a charity or two. If you’re really into it, you’ll climb the magic ladder and achieve its highest title of Master Mason. At that point, you are eligible to become a Shriner.
    ellauri142.html on line 186: Freemasonry has approximately five million members around the world, some more active than others. It’s still quite an honor to be involved with the Freemasons, as the experience promises to be an enriching and inspiring as it has been for centuries.
    ellauri142.html on line 192: Paul Wagner is an Intuitive-Empath, clairvoyant reader, and a 5-time EMMY Award winning writer. He created “The Personality Cards,” a powerful Oracle-Tarot deck that’s helpful in life, love and relationships. Paul studied with Lakota elders in the Pecos Wilderness, who nurtured his empathic abilities and taught him the sacred rituals. He has lived at ashrams with enlightened masters, including Amma, the Hugging Saint, for whom he’s delivered.
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    ellauri142.html on line 264: Humboldtin veljexiä oli 2, Alexander oli maantieteilijä, Wilhelm kielentutkija. Mulla on joku sen kielitieteen kirja hyllyssä. Joo Linguistic Variability & Intellectual Development. Pokkari. Onkohan se lyhennetty painos, Ei ole, vaikka lukuja on yhdistelty. Originally published in 1836 in the Royal Academy of Sciences of Berlin under the title Ueber die Verschiedenheit des menschlichen Sprachbaues und ihren Einfluss auf die geistige Entwicklung des Menschengeschlechz. Esipuheen on kirjoittanut Alexander-veli. Von Humboldt´s style is not a simple one for modern ears nor is his thought always clear. Despair was my constant companion, sanoi kääntäjä vuonna 1970.
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    ellauri142.html on line 330: Thomas à Kempis (c. 1380 – 25 July 1471; German: Thomas von Kempen; Dutch: Thomas van Kempen) was a German-Dutch canon regular of the late medieval period and the author of The Imitation of Christ, one of the most popular and best known Christian devotional books. His name means "Thomas of Kempen", Kempen being his home town. While the form Thomas à Kempis (with a faux-French accent on the à) is often found, it is actually incorrect. The correct Latin should be Thomas a Kempis (…from Kempen), as borne out by surviving contemporary mentions of his name.
    ellauri142.html on line 341: "dispenser", gracious lord, patron (applied to gods), tai size on jakorasia: the female organs, pudendum muliebre, vulva. Molemmissa merkityxissä siis rakkaus. Gita puolestaan tulee sanasta Gitta Holmström.
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    ellauri142.html on line 480: Tiedä, että kaikki toiminta on saanut alkunsa meistä bramiineista. Brahmâ on jakamattoman ykseyden ilmennys. ”Teidän pitää myös tietää, että ainoastaan Yksi on viisauden luku ja paitsi sitä ei ole mitään muuta lukua.” (Paracelsus) Pienempi luku vielä on nolla. Nollassa ei voi mitään olla. Näin jänis lukuja pohti.
    ellauri142.html on line 515: Opi tätä tuntemista todellisen nöyryyden, korkeimman kunnioituksen, kysymyksien ja palvelevaisuuden avulla. Viisaat, jotka näkevät totuuden, johdattavat sinut tuntemaan viisautta. Asetu paikallesi nokintajärjestyxessä. Bramiinit on kärjessä, viisat siinä heti seuraavalla pallilla. ”Ihmisen ruumiin pitää oppia oman eikä kenenkään vieraan hengen avulla: mutta hänen henkensä pitää oppia toisen, vieraan hengen avulla, sillä häneltä itseltään usein puuttuu sellaista viisautta.” (Teoph. Paracelsus, Philosophiae, Trac. V.) Totuuden tunteminen on parempi puhdistuskeino kuin Rexona-saippua.
    ellauri142.html on line 549: ”Mitä ulkonaisesti tunnemme, se tapahtuu luonnonvalossa. Paitsi tätä valoa löytyy apinoilla toinen valo, keinovalo, jonka kautta tunnemme henkisiä asioita." (Th. Paracelsus)
    ellauri142.html on line 572: Kaikki on siis Krishnan syytä. Sitä ehinkin jo uumoilla. Krishtushkin oli syntipukki, kuten kaimansa. Jumalasta ei ole monta kopiota, vaan se ainut laatuaan ja kaikki kaikessa. (Paizi nippu puuppia, sanoinhan sen jo.) Senpä tautta muurareiden looshissakin on vapaakappale myös Herran viisua. On siellä varmemmaxi vakuudexi myös Koraani ja Gideon's Bible. Two men say they're Jesus, one of them must be wrong. Or else they are in fact one and the same. They do it with mirrors, motherfuckers. Hän ilmenee meille erinäisillä tavoilla, milloin paxuna inkkarina, milloin partapozona.
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    ellauri142.html on line 611: Starting either from religious belief or from science, Spencer argued, we are ultimately driven to accept certain indispensable but literally inconceivable notions. Whether we are concerned with a Creator or the substratum which underlies our experience of phenomena, we can frame no conception of it. Therefore, Spencer concluded, religion and science agree in the supreme truth that the human understanding is only capable of 'relative' knowledge. This is the case since, owing to the inherent limitations of the human mind, it is only possible to obtain knowledge of phenomena, not of the reality ('the absolute') underlying phenomena. Hence both science and religion must come to recognise as the 'most certain of all facts that the Power which the Universe manifests to us is utterly inscrutable.' He called this awareness of 'the Unknowable' and he presented worship of the Unknowable as capable of being a positive faith which could substitute for conventional religion. Indeed, he thought that the Unknowable represented the ultimate stage in the evolution of religion, the final elimination of its last anthropomorphic vestiges.
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    ellauri142.html on line 842: Rakshasa, are cannibalistic beings in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Rakshasas are also called "man-eaters". Rakshas is also used to describe Asuras, which are power seeking deities that lack divinity. They are often depicted as antagonists in Dharmic religious scriptures.
    ellauri142.html on line 882: Puhtaat sielut kärsivät devachanissa hyvien töidensä hedelmistä; pirulliset tuovat tullessaan rikostensa kärsimykset; mutta ne, joissa hyveen voima on hiukan
    ellauri142.html on line 884: puhtaita himojaan, jäävät kâmalokaan eli rakkausmaailmaan, so. he ovat himojensa (kâma) johdosta vielä sidotut alempaan luontoon, eivätkä voi astua devachaniin ennen kuin ovat päässeet vapaiksi näistä epäpuhtaista elementeistä. Tästä luonnonmukaisesta tosiseikasta on syntynyt katolisen kirkon käsite kiirastulesta, mikä kylllä on aivan perseestä.
    ellauri142.html on line 898: Kaikki, mitä ihminen tekee, olkoon se ruumiillisen työn, puheen, ajattelun (manas) avulla, olkoon se väärä tai oikea, kaikki tapahtuu näiden viiden syyn johdosta. Nämä viisi syytä tunsi ja selvitti jo Teophrastus Paracelsus (Liber Paramirum. ”De Entimus Morborum”). Philip Aureolus Theofrastus von Hohenheim synt. 1493 Schwyzissä. Lääkäri ja luonnontutkija. Hänestä käytetään toisinaan nimeä Bombastus, toisinaan Paracelsus. Vaikutti loistavasti monilla aloilla. Kuoli 1541 Salzburgissa.
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    ellauri142.html on line 903: Theophrastus Philippus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim (11. marraskuuta tai 17. joulukuuta 1493 Sveitsi – 24. syyskuuta 1541 Salzburg, Itävalta) oli sveitsiläissyntyinen alkemisti, lääkäri, astrologi, psykologi ja okkultisti. Hänen nimensä oli alun perin Theophrastus Philippus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim, mutta hän otti Para-Celsus (parempi kuin Celsius) -nimen roomalaisen lämpömittarin Celsuksen mukaan. Paracelsus halusi korvata skolastisen tieteentekemisen perinteen, jossa tutkimuksen ensisijaisina välineenä oli nojatuoli ja kohteena klassisten auktoriteettien opit, kuten galenoslainen lääketiede ja aristotelinen luonnonfilosofia, luonnon todellisia ilmiöitä ja vuorovaikutuksia tutkivalla kokeellisella tieteellä. Paracelsus painotti tutkimuksissa suoraan luonnosta tapahtuvaa ilmiöiden osallistuvaa havainnointia ilman harhaanjohtavia klassisia teorioita ja ajatuksia.
    ellauri142.html on line 905: Mitähän järkeä tossakaan viiden kohdan ohjelmassa oli. Na, weitermachen.
    ellauri142.html on line 925: DODI, nyt selviää mihin tällä kaikella oikein pyritään: Kastien tehtävien jako pistevieraasti. Suutari pysyköön lestistään, älköönkä yhtään yrittäkö snobbailla. A good wife knows her place. Parempi on, vaikka heikoillakin voimilla täyttää oman velvollisuutensa kuin toiselle määrätty toimi, olkoon sen toimittaminen kuinka helppoa tahansa. Se joka täyttää sen velvollisuuden, jonka hänen oma luonteensa hänelle määrää, ei tee syntiä. No niimpä tietysti. Vittu et tää on läpinäkyvää!
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    ellauri142.html on line 1047: Smail also attacks the common conceptions of 'happiness' and 'relationships', pointing out that these are by-products of real life, and should not be ends in themselves. He suggests that taking part in real joint efforts is what seems to make people forget themselves and become truly happy, but he also takes a despairing view of how modern society makes it hard to see what the real point of these efforts might be for many people.
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    ellauri143.html on line 47: “At first, it may resemble a porcupine. But a closer look will tell it is actually looks like a rat,” he says. “It is actually the size of a coconut,” he says.
    ellauri143.html on line 48: Although its medicinal properties have not been studied, traditional medicine practitioners use it for various purposes
    ellauri143.html on line 50: Besides rampant poaching and road-kills, rapid destruction of palm trees, around which hedgehogs are mostly found, as part of urbanisation, has reduced its count.
    ellauri143.html on line 60: In the picture tweeted on Saturday (November 2), Thiruvalluvar, who is revered in Tamil Nadu for authoring Thirukkural, a collection of 1,330 life-advice couplets, is seen smeared with sacred ash and wearing a rudraksha necklace and upper-arm bracelets. This is an entirely new portrayal of the ancient poet whose pictures has so far shown him attired only in white and without religious symbols.
    ellauri143.html on line 61: The picture was also accompanied by a couplet from the first chapter of Thirukkural — “Katradhanaal aaya Payanen kol VaalaRivan natraal Thozhaaar enin,” which translates to — “What profit have those derived from learning, who worship not the good feet of him who is possessed of pure knowledge?”
    ellauri143.html on line 66: The Dravidar Kazhagam, founded by social activist Periyar, is known for conducting Thirukkural conferences across the state. Its deputy president Kali Poongundran said that this shows the BJP’s true motives behind promoting Thirukkural.
    ellauri143.html on line 67: “The varnasrama dharma (racial segregation law) is the base for the BJP’s ideology. But Thirukkural is exact opposite. It is habitual for the party to use opposing ideas and then claim they are their own. Conducting more number of Thirukkural conferences will help the public know about the true meaning of Thirukkural and they can understand how the BJP is tweaking it for their own cause,” he said.
    ellauri143.html on line 71: The history behind the picture of Valluvar is itself an interesting one. Painter KR Venugopal Sarma picturised him in 1950s and the painting was accepted by then chief minister CN Annadurai as the official picture of the poet.
    ellauri143.html on line 84: The Kura has been widely admired by scholars and influential leaders across the ethical, social, political, economical, religious, philosophical, and spiritual spheres over its history. These include Ilango Adigal (never heard), Kambar (n.h.), Leo Tolstoy, Mahatma Gandhi, Albert Schweitzer (heard ok), plus Constantius Joseph Beschi, Karl Graul, George Uglow Pope, Alexander Piatigorsky, and Yu Hsi (all n.h.). The work remains to be translated. Oops correct that, the text has been translated into at least 40 Indian languages including English, making it one of the most translated ancient works. Ever since it came to print for the first time in 1812, the Kura text has never been out of print. Whole trainloads lie "left on read" in Sri Lanka.
    ellauri143.html on line 86: Its author is praised for his innate nature of selecting the best virtues found in the known literature, like Juan Valdez the choicest coffee beans, and presenting them in a language that is common and acceptable to all (Tamil). The term Tirukkuṟaḷ is a compound word made of two individual terms, tiru and kuṟaḷ. The term tiru has as many as 19 different meanings but it means sacred. Kuṟaḷ means something like "short, concise, and abridged." Vizi näähän on Markku Envall-luokan aforismeja, Vaakku-Turmiola linjan törähdyxiä.
    ellauri143.html on line 88: According to Miron Winslow (n.h.), kuṟa is used as a literary term to indicate "a metrical line of 2 feet, or a distich or couplet of short lines, the first of 4 and the second of 3 feet." Thus, Tirukkuṟaḷ literally comes to mean "sacred couplets." Pyhiä kupletteja.
    ellauri143.html on line 90: The work is highly cherished in the Tamil culture, as reflected by its nine different traditional titles: Tirukkuṟaḷ (the sacred kura), Uttaravedam (the ultimate Veda), Tiruvalluvar (eponymous with the author), Poyyamoli (the falseless word), Vayurai Valttu Mursu, (truthful praise), Teyvanul (the divine book), Potumarai (the common Veda), Muppets (the three-fold path), and Tamilmarai (the Tamil Veda). The work is traditionally grouped under the Eighteen Lesser Texts series of the late Sangam works, known in Tamil as Rupiṉeṇkīḻkaṇakku.
    ellauri143.html on line 92: The Kura is structured into 133 chapters, each containing 10 couplets (or kuras), for a total of 1,330 couplets. All the couplets are in kura venba metre, and all the 133 chapters have an ethical theme and are grouped into three parts, or "books":
    ellauri143.html on line 112: The book on aṟam (virtue, KILL!) contains 380 verses, that of poruḷ (wealth, EAT!) has 700 and that of inbam or kāmam (love, FUCK!) has 250. Just goes to show. Each kura or couplet contains exactly seven words, known as cirs, with four cirs on the first line and three on the second, following the kura metre. A cir is a single or a combination of more than one Tamil word. For example, the term Tirukkuṟaḷ is a cir formed by combining the two words tiru and kuṟa. The Kura text has a total of 9310 cirs made of 14,000 Tamil words.
    ellauri143.html on line 117: Or rather, wealth and pleasure must be pursued with an "action with renunciation" (Nishkan Karma), that is, one must act ostensibly without craving them in order to resolve neck tension.
    ellauri143.html on line 121: The moksa state is attained when a soul is liberated from the cycles of deaths and rebirths, is at the apex, is omniscient, remains there eternally, and is known as a siddha. In Jainism, it is believed to be a stage beyond enlightenment and ethical perfection, states Paul Dundas (n.h.), because they can perform physical and mental activities such as teach, without accruing karma that leads to rebirth.
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    Ekassa luvussa on aika vitusti jalkafetishiä. Primaatit imuskelee silverbackin varpaita. Tuonnempana ei jumalasta ole paljon puhetta. Se sinänsä on virkistävää. Ainoot herrat on noita oikeita herra isoherroja.
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    ellauri143.html on line 242: Knowing that due decorum's breach foulest disgrace will cause.
    ellauri143.html on line 347: If each his own, as neighbours' faults would scan,

    ellauri143.html on line 406: Until you see his face with grateful gladness bright.
    ellauri143.html on line 419: If man you walk the stage, appear adorned with glory's grace;

    ellauri143.html on line 420: Save glorious you can shine, 'twere better hide your face
    ellauri143.html on line 444: How can the word of kindly grace to him be known,

    ellauri143.html on line 466: Grace is not in their thoughts, nor know they kind affection's power,

    ellauri143.html on line 479: Falsehood may take the place of truthful word,

    ellauri143.html on line 484: 'Tis well, though other virtuous acts be left undone.
    ellauri143.html on line 572: Renunciation made- even here true pleasures men acquire;

    ellauri143.html on line 656: Gifts, grace, right sceptre, care of people's veal;

    ellauri143.html on line 664: Lower are men unlearned, though noble be their race,

    ellauri143.html on line 665: Than low-born men adorned with learning´s grace.
    ellauri143.html on line 668: Learning´s irradiating grace who gain,

    ellauri143.html on line 677: Blockheads´ faces pairs of sores display.
    ellauri143.html on line 684: With soul submiss they stand, as paupers front a rich man´s face;

    ellauri143.html on line 685: Yet learned men are first; th´unlearned stand in lowest place.
    ellauri143.html on line 688: In sandy soil, when deep you delve, you reach the springs below;

    ellauri143.html on line 692: The learned make each land their own, in every city find a home;

    ellauri143.html on line 700: Wealth of wealth is wealth acquired be ear attent;

    ellauri143.html on line 704: Who feed their ear with learned teachings rare,

    ellauri143.html on line 735: Wisdom hath use of lucid speech, words that acceptance win,

    ellauri143.html on line 763: Unseemly, bring disgrace to men of kingly birth
    ellauri143.html on line 791: Who lacks support of friends, knows no stability.
    ellauri143.html on line 810: In time to come; weigh these- than to the act proceed.
    ellauri143.html on line 814: ´Deed dared, we´ll think,´ disgraced shall be.
    ellauri143.html on line 822: Begin not they reproachful scorn who fear.
    ellauri143.html on line 850: Though fart be none, and store of wealth they lack,

    ellauri143.html on line 851: ´Tis hard a people´s homesteads to attack.
    ellauri143.html on line 860: Of noble race, of faultless worth, of generous pride

    ellauri143.html on line 877: Is kindly grace that only kinsmen know.
    ellauri143.html on line 881: Is living compassed round by relatives in peace.
    ellauri143.html on line 888: Where king regards not all alike, but each in his degree,

    ellauri143.html on line 923: Since true benignity, that grace exceeding great, resides

    ellauri143.html on line 927: The world goes on its wonted way, since grace benign is there;

    ellauri143.html on line 931: To smile on those that vex, with kindly face,

    ellauri143.html on line 932: Enduring long, is most excelling grace
    ellauri143.html on line 956: A spy must search each hidden matter out,

    ellauri143.html on line 995: Who pain as pleasure takes, he shall acquire

    ellauri143.html on line 1014: Midst all good things the best is modest grace,

    ellauri143.html on line 1015: That speaks not first before the elders´ face.
    ellauri143.html on line 1041: Many encountering death in face of foe will hold their ground;

    ellauri143.html on line 1064: A land gains nought that is not with its king at peace.
    ellauri143.html on line 1107: Explanation : To those who have acquired an abundance of riches, the other two, (virtue and pleasure) are a piece of cake.
    ellauri143.html on line 1129: Each day when they no glorious wound sustain.
    ellauri143.html on line 1152: Then thou, to hide a hostile heart, a smiling face may´st wear.
    ellauri143.html on line 1164: Explanation : Make friendship (with one) after ascertaining (his) character, birth defects, and the whole of his relations.
    ellauri143.html on line 1188: Nilkki on kuin hyvä vaimo: tietää paikkansa. A Good Wife Knows Her Place.
    ellauri143.html on line 1221: Explanation : (A) pleasing (object) to his foes is he who reads not moral works, does nothing that is enjoined by them cares not for reproach and is not possessed of good qualities.
    ellauri143.html on line 1237: Luku 90. Näkymät Gourdiin (Periyar Infalliac): 891–900
    ellauri143.html on line 1262: Who give their soul to love of wife acquire not nobler gain;

    ellauri143.html on line 1274: No glory crowns e'en manly actions wrought

    ellauri143.html on line 1283: Aid not their friends in need, nor acts of charity perform.
    ellauri143.html on line 1351: Diversities of works give each his special worth.
    ellauri143.html on line 1396: Explanation : A man's true manliness consists in making himself the head and benefactor of his family. (Mitä vittua?)
    ellauri143.html on line 1447: Luku 107. Ayyanan poika (Ravacham): 1061–1070
    ellauri143.html on line 1463: “She seemed glad to see me. In fact, she actually said she was glad to see me – a statement no other aunt on the list would have committed herself to, the customary reaction of these near and dear ones to the spectacle of Bertram arriving for a visit being a sort of sick horror.” - P.G. Wodehouse
    ellauri143.html on line 1474: Explanation : A single stolen glance of her eyes is more than half the pleasure of sexual embrace. Provided the other half follows suit anon. Oliskohan Elixirin aaria 'Una furtiva lacrima' tullut hakulistauxessa alempana? En jaxanut selata.
    ellauri143.html on line 1484: The (simultaneous) enjoyment of the five senses of sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch can only be found with bright braceleted (women).
    ellauri143.html on line 1487: As when one eats from household store, with kindly grace

    ellauri143.html on line 1488: Sharing his meal: such is this golden maid's embrace.


    ellauri143.html on line 1489: Explanation: The embraces of a gold-complexioned beautiful female are as pleasant as to dwell in one's own house and live by one's own (earnings) after distributing (a portion of) it in charity.
    ellauri143.html on line 1492: The more men learn, the more their lack of learning they detect;

    ellauri143.html on line 1493: 'Tis so when I approach the maid with gleaming jewels decked.


    ellauri143.html on line 1505: Tamil Youths Ride on Toy Palmyra horses. In ancient Tamil Nadu, Tamil youths who fell in love with girls used to make a horse toy with Palmyra leaves and used to ride on it along the streets to make it public. Then the parents of the girls were forced to marry them. Though it was practised only by the Tamils in ancient India, the association of horse in this ritual show that it also came from the north. Horses came to India from outside. The oldest reference is in the Rig Veda.
    ellauri143.html on line 1508: My anguish grows apace: the town's report

    ellauri143.html on line 1530: Explanation : She with the small garland-like bracelets has given me the palmyra horse and the sorrow that is endured at night.
    ellauri143.html on line 1536: Explanation : Mine eyes will not close in sleep on your mistress's account; even at midnight will I think of mounting her the palmyra horse.
    ellauri143.html on line 1570: I am greatly pained to hear you call him a cruel man, just because your shoulders are reduced and your bracelets loosened. Tää selitys on aika törkeä! Eli poinzi on, että syytä ämmä vaan izeäsi kun olet rupsahtanut, ei se ole äijän vika.
    ellauri143.html on line 1615: And shall we ever more the sweetness know of that embrace

    ellauri143.html on line 1616: With dewy brow; to which ´feigned´ anger lent its piquant grace.
    ellauri143.html on line 1694: Siddhartha jatkaa vaellustaan, kohdaten matkallaan mm. lautturi Vasuridevan, joka kuljettaa hänet yllättäen ilman korvausta joen toiselle puolelle. Matkan päätteeksi Siddharta ihastuu kamalaan kurtisaaniin. Kamala kurtisaani lupaa opastaa nuorta miestä ruuminnautintojen maailmaan (maksua vastaan). Ansaitakseen Kamalaa varten tarvitsemaansa rahaa Siddharta aloittaa työskentelynsä liikemiehenä, aluksi apulaisena mutta pian menestyen uudessa ammatissaan - oppien myös nauttimaan tästä uudesta elämäntavastaan. Hänellä ja Kamalalla on tiivis rakkaussuhde, josta Siddharta kuitenkin lopuksi luopuu masentuessaan ja päättäessään että tällainen normaali elämä ei kuitenkaan ole hänen oikea kohtalonsa. Liian keskiluokkaista. Se loikkaa Jamiensa selkään ja jättää Villanuevan haciendan ja dona Caritan kyynelehtimään.
    ellauri143.html on line 1696: Vaelluksellaan Siddharta palaa lautturin kuljetettavaksi, ihastuu jokeen ja lautturin sisäiseen rauhaan, ja tämän laid back elämäntyyliin. Lautturi ottaa hänet liikekumppanikseen. Samaan aikaan Kamala synnyttää Siddhartalle lapsen. Vanhettuaan ja ammattilaisurasta luovuttuaan Kamala luovuttaa lapsensa ja omaisuutensa uskonnollisille ryhmittymille, ja lyöttäytyy mukaan seuraamaan Buddhaa. Joen lähettyvillä käärme puree Kamalaa, ja hänen erauspoikansa lähtee kutsumaan apua lauttureilta. Kamala ja Siddharta tunnistavat rypyistä huolimatta toisensa, ja Kamala kertoo pojan olevan todennäkösest Siddhartan poikia. Kamalan kuoltua käärmeenpuremaan poika jää asumaan lauttureiden luokse, mutta isä-poika suhteesta muodostuu vaikea. Lopulta Siddhartan on hyväksyttävä se että hänen poikansa jättää hänet jäälautalle, kuten hän kirjan alussa jätti omat vanhempansa. Poika kaxoisnelistää tiehensä jättäen pikku perheensä isoisälle.
    ellauri143.html on line 1747: Lopullisesti kyllästyin homojutku Harariin sen kirjan Homo Deus ansiosta. Mulkero ja talousliberaali pääoman luottomies se oli aiemmissakin väsäyxissä, muzen syvällinen kusipäisyys kävi ilmiselväxi etenkin tässä Homo Deus suolloxessa. Huomisen lyhyt historia hyvinkin, lyhyestä virsi kaunis. Vannoutuneena suklaaosaston miehenä se peukuttaa täpinöissään into piukeena tollasta kuolematonta koneapinaa, jonka voi vetää käyntiin selässä olevasta avaimesta, minkä jälkeen se paukuttaa symbaaleja yhteen kunnes veto loppuu. Vaan ei hätää, kierretään vieteri taas piukalle, niin meno jatkuu hamaan maailman tappiin asti. (Mikä tappi ei tosin enää ole apinoiden kohdalla kovin kaukana.) Ei tarvi siihen naisia eikä kohtuja, sen voi väsätä jossain koeputkessa ja siihen väkertää vielä kaikenlaista varaosaa, esim kalansilmät. Mitäs täällä tapahtuu? Eikai vaan duracell puput puuhastele turhanpäiväisessä lisääntymistoimessa? Se on vanhanaikaista, nyt trendataan me transuapinat. Avainta reikään, se tuntuu mukavalta, tekee kutaa kun tehdään vaijeritemppu selkäpuolelta.
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    ellauri144.html on line 54: H. G. Porthan oli sukujuuriltaan karjalainen kuten Einen käly Lea. Hänen isänsä puolelta suku johti viipurilaiseen kauppiaaseen Kustaa Purtaseen, jonka poika oli päässyt pappisuralle ja vaihtanut nimensä hienompana pidetyksi (ja de facto hienommaxi) Porthaniksi. Isä toimi kirkkoherrana Viitasaarella, jossa Henrik Gabriel syntyi 1739. Isä tuli mielisairaaksi Henrik Gabrielin ollessa viiden, ja tämä päätyi enonsa, Kruunupyyn kirkkoherran Gustaf (Kustaa) Jusleniuksen huollettavaksi. Gustaf Juslenius oli ensimmäisen cunnofiilin Daniel Jusleniuksen poika, ja Porthan sai häneltä vaikutteita kansallisiin harrastuksiinsa. Se oli se Juslenius joka sanoi "Juu juu" kun housut palo. Toinen Porthanin suomalais-isänmaallisuuteen vaikuttanut piirroshahmo oli piispa K. F. Mennander. Porthanin ajattelun ohjenuorana olivat kuitenkin ennen muuta valistusfilosofian empiiriset ja rationaaliset menetelmät. Hyvin pahoja! vaikeroi ruusuristiläiset vaimeasti vähän etelämpää.
    ellauri144.html on line 56: The rhetorician Quintilian regarded Odes as just about the only Latin lyrics worth reading: "He can be lofty sometimes, yet he is also full of charm and grace, versatile in his figures, and felicitously daring in his choice of words." The fictional hero Tom Jones recited his verses with feeling. Etenkin tätä: Ou ou ou, Dilailaa! Nou nou nou, Dilailaa!
    ellauri144.html on line 60: Nimirum sapere est abiectis utile nugis, et tempestivum pueris concedere ludum, ac non verba sequi fidibus modulanda Latinis, sed verae numerosque modosque ediscere vitae. Quocirca mecum loquor haec tacitusque recordor: Si tibi nulla sitim finiret copia lymphae, narrares medicis: quod, quanto plura parasti, tanto plura cupis, nulline faterier audes? si volnus tibi monstrata radice ...
    ellauri144.html on line 65: In Epistle 2.2, Horace defends his retirement. His mind and temper have aged,
    ellauri144.html on line 66: along with his body. He looks back bemusedly at the rash confidence, the ambition to get ahead, that motivated his earlier writing. And now his poetic gift itself threatens to fall away, together with other games, notably lovemaking, that require youthful energy and zest (55-57). Philosophy, as he describes it, is most centrally the art of living well from day to day; of enjoying life’s gifts while you have them, and of accepting Nature’s high impersonal laws in preparation for that final retirement which is death (213-16).
    ellauri144.html on line 70: The Greeks were creative but, like puellae, they lacked steadiness of purpose. From the Roman point of view, they were puerile, they just “fooled around” (nugari). Romans are brought up to be serious and businesslike, moralistic and
    ellauri144.html on line 73: ace-epistles/1926/pb_LCL194.437.xml">https://www.loebclassics.com/view/horace-epistles/1926/pb_LCL194.437.xml
    ellauri144.html on line 94: Mutta onko Clarxon homo? Ainaskin se on aivan vitun homofoobi, joka on vahva vihje kaappihomosta. (Ei koske minua, I refuse to be bummed.) The Amazon Prime show sees presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May travel the world reviewing cars. The Ofcom complaint comes after Young took issue with a comment in one of the episodes in which the trio made jokes about the Wrangler Jeep being a ‘gay man’s car’..... and then Hammond and May’s ‘quips’ to Clarkson wearing chaps, a pink shirt, he should get some moisturiser. It’s fucking pathetic and actually homophobic. Jeremy Clarkson: I’m not homophobic, I enjoy watching lesbians on the internet.
    ellauri144.html on line 106: Portnoy's Complaint n. (after Alexander Portnoy 1933- ) A disorder in which a fictional character the same age as the writer kvetches on sex, guilt, sex and Jewishness for 250 pages without pausing for breath.
    ellauri144.html on line 139: Each one is forced to let out one last roar.
    ellauri144.html on line 151: Meigeren beipo zhe fachu zuihou de housheng.
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    Phillu mainizee (175) Mandelin tykänneen Tito Puentesista ja Pupi Camposta niin paljon että muutti nimensä Babaluuxi. (Kolmas nimi on pianisti Joe Loco.) "Babalú" is a Cuban popular afro song written by Margarita Lecuona, the cousin of composers Ernestina and Ernesto Lecuona. The song title is a reference to the Santería deity Babalú Ayé. "Babalú" was the signature song of the fictional television character Ricky Ricardo, played by Desi Arnaz in the television comedy series I Love Lucy, though it was already an established musical number for Arnaz in the 1940s as evidenced in the 1946 film short Desi Arnaz and His Orchestra. By the time Arnaz had adopted the song, it had become a Latin American music standard, associated mainly with Cuban singer Miguelito Valdés, who recorded one of its many versions with Xavier Cugat and his Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. Arnaz made the song a rather popular cultural reference in the United States.
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    ellauri144.html on line 237: Al lugar donde nací Paikkaan, jossa synnyin.
    ellauri144.html on line 251: Did you actually mean gum dammar? Actually no. Nähtävästi sanat on vähän eri eri lähteissä. Kuvan lyricsissä on hirvi joka ezii suojaa vuorelta. Ja se pitää köyhistä ja el Zorron kuivasta joenuomasta enemmänkuin merestä. Varmaan kaunistelua. Santanallakin (pyhä Anna) on maalaistyttölaulu, jossa on toi äskeinsen viisun viimeinen säkeistö. Suomennos on kiitos Google translate.
    ellauri144.html on line 257: Kuuban kansalliskirjasto on omistettu José Martílle (esp. Biblioteca Nacional de Cuba José Martí). Martín kirjoittamia säkeitä kokoelmasta Versos sencillos esitetään usein Guantanamera-laulun sävelin. Ne eivät kuitenkaan ole laulun alkuperäiset sanat, koska laulua on aina esitetty improvisoituina versioina.
    ellauri144.html on line 263: The United States has long maintained a military base at Guantanamo in Cuba. This makes the U.S. adaptation of the song a multi-layer statement, to put it mildly. It's typically sung by freedom activists who would perhaps like to see that illegally torturing prison and military base close for good, though they don't usually employ the song to that end.
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    ellauri144.html on line 280: The film was produced as part of the studio's goodwill message for Latin America. The film stars Donald Duck, who in the course of the film is joined by old friend José Carioca, the cigar-smoking parrot from Saludos Amigos, who represents Brazil, and later becomes friends with a pistol-packing rooster named Panchito Pistoles, who represents Mexico. The Disney song is pathetically bad. Donald Duck's telescope has an erection when the duck focuses on Latin beauties, such as Carmen Mirandaellauri144.html on line 287: Avrom Hirsch Goldbogen (aka Michael Todd) (born June 22, 1909 – March 22, 1958) was a JEWISH American theater and film producer, best known for his 1956 production of Around the World in 80 Days, which won an Academy Award for Best Picture. He is known as the third of Elizabeth Taylor's seven husbands, and is the only one whom she did not divorce (because he died in a private plane accident a year after their marriage).
    ellauri144.html on line 290: He eventually dropped out of high school, and worked at a variety of jobs, including shoe salesman and store window decorator. One of his first jobs was as a soda jerk. When the drugstore went out of business, Todd had acquired enough medical knowledge from his work there to be hired at Chicago's Michael Reese Hospital as a type of "security guard" to stop visitors from bringing in food that was not on the patient's diet.
    ellauri144.html on line 292: The company he owned with his brother went bankrupt when its financial backing failed in the early days of the Great Depression. Not yet 21, Todd had lost over $1 million (equivalent to about $15,492,032 in today's funds). Todd married the former Bertha Freshman on February 14, 1927, and was the father of an infant son with no home for his family. Todd's subsequent business career was volatile, and failed ventures left him bankrupt many times.
    ellauri144.html on line 294: His greatest successes were in musical comedy revues, typically featuring actresses in deshabillé, such as As the Girls Go (which also starred Clark) and Michael Todd's Peepshow (Kuoleman tirkistelyesitys, vanhentunut).
    ellauri144.html on line 298: In June 1977, Avrom's remains were desecrated by graverobbers. The thieves broke into his casket looking for a $100,000 diamond ring, which, according to rumor, Taylor had placed on her husband's finger prior to his burial. The bag containing Avrom's remains was found under a tree near his burial plot. The bag and casket had been sealed in Albuquerque after Avrom's remains were identified following the 1958 crash. Avrom''s remains were once more identified through dental records and were reburied in a secret location.
    ellauri144.html on line 390: A black and white photograph of Thomas wearing a suit with a white spotted bow tie in a book shop in New York. Thomas at the Gotham Book Mart in New York City, 1952
    ellauri144.html on line 392: Dylan Marlais Thomas (27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953 = 39v) was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems "Do not go gentle into that good night" (Josta suomenruozalainen leijakirjailija otti "Älä mene yxin yöllä ulos") and "And death shall have no dominion"; the "play for voices" Under Milk Wood; and stories and radio broadcasts such as A Child´s Christmas in Wales and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog. He became widely popular in his lifetime and remained so after his death at the age of 39 in New York City. By then he had acquired a reputation, which he had encouraged, as a "roistering, drunken and doomed poet".
    ellauri144.html on line 394: Dylan Thomas was born on 27 October 1914 in Swansea, the son of Florence Hannah (née Williams; 1882–1958), a seamstress, and David John Thomas (1876–1952), a teacher. His father had a first-class honours degree in English from University College, Aberystwyth and ambitions to rise above his position teaching English literature at the local grammar school, which he never did. Thomas had one sibling, Nancy Marles (1906–1953), who was eight years his senior. The children spoke only English, though their parents were bilingual in English and Welsh, and David Thomas gave Welsh lessons at home. Thomas´s father chose the name Dylan, which could be translated as "son of the sea", after Dylan ail Don, a character in The Mabinogion. (Mulla on se, mutten ole lukenut.) His middle name, Marlais, was given in honour of his great-uncle, William Thomas, a Unitarian minister and poet whose bardic name was Gwilym Marles. Se oli se silverbäk jota ne kaikki koittivat apinoida. Dylan, pronounced ˈ [ˈdəlan] (Dull-an) in Welsh, caused his mother to worry that he might be teased as the "dull one" (which he was). When he broadcast on Welsh BBC, early in his career, he was introduced using this pronunciation. Thomas favoured the Anglicised pronunciation and gave instructions that it should be Dillan /ˈdɪlən/. He was fed up with the "dull one" joke. in 1914. In 1931, when he was 16, Thomas, an undistinguished pupil, left school to become a reporter for the South Wales Daily Post, only to leave under pressure 18 months later.
    ellauri144.html on line 396: His best works appeared in print while he was still a teenager. In 1934, the publication of "Light breaks where no sun shines" caught the attention of the literary world. Stick it where no sun shines. While living in London, Thomas met Caitlin Macnamara. They married in 1937. In 1938, they settled in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, and brought on their three children.
    ellauri144.html on line 398: Thomas came to be appreciated as a popular poet during his lifetime, though he found earning a living as a writer was difficult. He began augmenting his income with reading tours and radio broadcasts. His radio recordings for the BBC during the late 1940s brought him to the public´s attention, and he was frequently used by the BBC as an accessible voice of the literary scene. Thomas first travelled to the United States in the 1950s. His readings there brought him a degree of fame, while his erratic behaviour and drinking worsened. His time in the United States cemented his legend, however, and he went on to record to vinyl such works as A Child´s Christmas in Wales. Phil Rothin ekalla tyttöystävällä oll Dylan Thomas-levy, jota ne kuuntelivat pukilla. During his fourth trip to New York in 1953, Thomas became gravely ill and fell into a coma. He died on 9 November 1953 and his body was returned to Wales. On 25 November 1953, he was interred at St Martin´s churchyard in Laugharne. What a laugh.
    ellauri144.html on line 400: His childhood featured regular summer trips to Llansteffan where his maternal relatives were the sixth generation to farm there. His mother´s family, the Williamses, lived in such farms as Waunfwlchan, Llwyngwyn, Maesgwyn and Penycoed.[17] The memory of Fernhill, a dairy farm owned by his maternal aunt, Ann Jones,[18] is evoked in the 1945 lyrical poem "Fern Hill". Thomas had bronchitis and asthma in childhood and struggled with these throughout his life. Thomas was indulged by his mother and enjoyed being mollycoddled, a trait he carried into adulthood, and he was skilful in gaining attention and sympathy. During his final school years he began writing poetry in notebooks; the first poem, dated 27 April (1930), is entitled "Osiris, come to Isis". In June 1928, Thomas won the school´s mile race, held at St. Helen´s Ground; he carried a newspaper photograph of his victory with him until his death.
    ellauri144.html on line 420: Twisting on racks when sinews give way, Twistaten räkeillä kun jändeet andaa myöden,
    ellauri144.html on line 424: Split all ends up they shan´t crack; Halki poikki ja pinoon, eivät säry;
    ellauri144.html on line 433: Heads of the characters hammer through daisies; Kirjainhahmon pää työntyy vuohenputkista,
    ellauri144.html on line 482: Let Us Now Praise Famous Men is a book with text by American writer James Agee and photographs by American photographer Walker Evans, first published in 1941 in the American United States. The work documents the lives of impoverished tenant farmers during the Great Depression. Although it is in keeping with Evans´s work with the Farm Security Administration, the project was initiated not by the FSA, but by Fortune magazine. The title derives from a passage in the Wisdom of Sirach (44:1) that begins, "Let us now praise famous men, and our fathers that begat us".
    ellauri144.html on line 535: "Tahdon aina irti siitä mikä on vapauttanut mut, plus siistit kotiolot." "Is it me? IT IS me, Me ME ME ME! But IS IT?" This statement reflects Roth´s patent narcissism and determination to promote himself at any cost. Fellow juutikkaiden mielestä (esim rabbi Rackmann) Roth oli antisemiitti kun sen fiktiivinen kessu ei antanut jutkukaverille erikoiskohtelua. Phillu räkytti tästä Rackmannille vielä puoli vuosisataa myöhemmin. Kosto elää, vaikka jutku kuolisi. In 1959, Roth and Maggie (happily married) went to Italy for 6 mo on a Guggenheim. Phillu olis tahtonut koittaa shtuppimista 3 pekkaan kolmantena joku Marketta, mutta Maggipa ei suostunut.
    ellauri144.html on line 539: Maggin pojalle (josta tulee rekkakuski) se antaa lukemisexi kirjan The Red Badge of Courage. It is a war novel by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900). Taking place during the American Civil War, the story is about a young private of the Union Army, Henry Fleming, who flees from the field of battle. Overcome with shame, he longs for a wound, a "red badge of courage," to counteract his cowardice. When his regiment once again faces the enemy, Henry acts as standard-bearer, who carries a flag.
    ellauri144.html on line 541: The Red Badge of Courage garnered widespread acclaim, what H. G. Wells called "an orgy of praise" shortly after its publication, making Crane an instant celebrity at the age of twenty-four. The novel and its author did have their initial detractors, however, including author and veteran Ambrose Bierce. Adapted several times for the screen, the novel became a bestseller. It has never been out of print and is now thought to be Crane´s most important work and a major American text.
    ellauri144.html on line 546: A prolific and versatile writer, Bierce was regarded as one of the most influential journalists in the United States, and as a pioneering writer of realist fiction. For his horror writing, Michael Dirda ranked him alongside Edgar Allan Poe and H. P. Lovecraft. S. T. Joshi speculates that he may well be the greatest satirist America has ever produced, and in this regard can take his place with such figures as Juvenal, Swift, and Voltaire. His war stories influenced Stephen Crane, Ernest Hemingway, and others, and he was considered an influential and feared literary critic. In recent decades Bierce has gained wider respect as a fabulist and for his poetry.
    ellauri144.html on line 552: Like Poe, Bierce professed to be mainly concerned with the artistry of his work, yet critics find him more intent on conveying his misanthropy and pessimism. His bare, economical style of supernatural horror is usually distinguished from the verbally lavish tales of Poe. In his lifetime, Bierce was famous as a California journalist dedicated to exposing the truth as he understood it, regardless of whose reputations were harmed by his attacks. For his sardonic wit and damning observations on the personalities and events of the day, he became known as "the wickedest man in San Francisco." Tälläisiä löytyy Ambrosen pirun raamatusta:
    ellauri144.html on line 562: Deliberation. The act of examining one´s bread to determine which side it is buttered on.
    ellauri144.html on line 572: History. An account, mostly false, of events, mostly unimportant, which are brought about by rulers, mostly knaves, and soldiers, mostly fools.
    ellauri144.html on line 593: off the wall! And I am a pretty good judge of character-
    ellauri144.html on line 596: Bitter Bierceä haukuttiin aikanaan naturalistixi. Silloin tarkoitettiin varmaan Emile Zolan "pahaa" naturalismia, johon kuului tieteisusko ja determinismi, eikä Norrisin hampaatonta amerikkalaista "naturalismia", joka oli potpurri realismista ja romantiikasta. Zola´s concept of a naturalistic novel traces philosophically to Auguste Comte´s positivism, but also to physiologist Claude Bernard and historian Hippolyte Taine. Hippolyte on jo esiintynyt näissä paasauxissa, kai Akukin on saanut jotain mainintoja. Claude on toistaisexi n.h. (never heard).
    ellauri144.html on line 613: célibataires, elles consacrent leur vie au soin et à l´accueil d´animaux dans leur
    ellauri144.html on line 614: maison de Bezons (Val-d´Oise), en compensation des animaux sacrifiés par leur
    ellauri144.html on line 629: activités de la campagne et les bienfaits de la solitude. À sa mort, le 10 février
    ellauri144.html on line 634: homosexuelles. Le courant libéral accepte le ministère ecclésial de personnes
    ellauri144.html on line 652: writes about same-sex attraction:
    ellauri144.html on line 656: predominant sexual attraction toward persons of the same sex. It has taken a great
    ellauri144.html on line 658: psychological genesis remains largely unexplained. Basing itself on sacred
    ellauri144.html on line 659: Scripture, which present homosexual acts as acts of grave depravity [Gen. 19:1-29,
    ellauri144.html on line 661: homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered [Persona Humana 8]. They are contrary
    ellauri144.html on line 662: to the natural law. They close the sexual act to the gift of life. They do not
    ellauri144.html on line 666: homosexual condition; for most of them it is a trial. They must be accepted with
    ellauri144.html on line 669: lives and, if they are Christians, to unite to the sacrifice of the Lord´s Cross
    ellauri144.html on line 671: 2359 Homosexual persons are called to chastity. By the virtues of self-mastery that teach them inner freedom, at times by the support of disinterested friendship, by prayer and sacramental grace, they can and should gradually and resolutely approach Christian perfection. The rest of us can fuck to our hearts´ content as soon as the priest has said the magic word.
    ellauri144.html on line 684: Metaverses, in some limited form, have already been implemented in video games such as Second Life. Some iterations of the metaverse involve integration between virtual and physical spaces and virtual economies.
    ellauri144.html on line 687: The term "metaverse" has its origins in the 1992 science fiction novel Snow Crash as a portmanteau of "meta" and "universe." It has since gained notoriety as a buzzword for promotion, and as a way to generate hype for public relations purposes by making vague claims for future projects. Information privacy and user addiction are concerns within the metaverse, stemming from challenges facing the social media and video game industries as a whole.
    ellauri144.html on line 691: Mark Zuckerberg in MBTI? Other websites have him as either a INTP or INTJ. I’m going with INTJ, he was an early achiever, while INTPs can often be late bloomers, this is due to the late development of the Judging function. INTJs also tend to be more focused, serious, follow traditions and rules. While the types have many similarities, INTJ seems to be the closer match. Väpelö hörhö nörtti kimmo. Propellipää - luovaa kirpunnyljentää. Sitäpä sitä. Saatanan jutku. Metatron meni neuvomaan Aabrahamille miten Iisakki olis paras uhrata. Viime minuutilla tuli peruutus: kyllä mulle tänään oikeastaan maistuiskin paremmin toi syntipukki. Lisäohjeita albumissa 115.
    ellauri144.html on line 698: When Allura learns that Max, who was her rival for the directorship, is to marry Lana, Allura’s little sister, she swears revenge. Max’s confidence is shaken, and on his next all-night shift at the station, an accident causes the meltdown of one of the reactors. In the ensuing catastrophe, the region and its people are poisoned, and the survivors are forced to evacuate their beloved town.
    ellauri144.html on line 700: Months later, Max is summoned to headquarters by Party officials and learns that he can save his career only if he brings Allura the trophy head of a rare white stag. Interweaving through the human actions, the region’s Silver River and its animals have their say."
    ellauri144.html on line 738: y por las finas acacias ja hienoista akaasioista
    ellauri144.html on line 753: no sé cómo, va acercándose, en tiedä miten, alkoi lähetä,
    ellauri144.html on line 809: era una gracia perfumada de oro kullalla hajustettu kiitos
    ellauri144.html on line 825: y los pezones, tantas veces acariciados, ja nännit niin moneen kertaan hyväillyt,
    ellauri144.html on line 837: Platero kaj mi (Platero y yo) estas proza lirika verko de 1914 de la hispana poeto Juan Ramón Jiménez, kiu rekreas poezie la vivon de la azeno Platero, kvankam certe la verkisto havis diversajn azenetojn. La libro estas konstituita de mallongaj bild-epizodoj kiuj inter si ne trudas teman aŭ intrigan ordon kaj prezentas nur impresojn, sensaciojn kaj rememorojn de Moguer (Sudokcidenta Andaluzio) el infana kaj juna epokoj de Juan Ramón Jiménez mem. La verko aspektas taglibro en kiu oni detaligas la plej gravajn aspektojn de la realo, de la pensaro kaj de la sentoj de la verkisto. Tamen, ĝi estas nek taglibro nek membiografio, sed nur elekto de historioj el reala medio kaj inter multaj memoroj de la pasinteco.
    ellauri144.html on line 843:
    ellauri144.html on line 871: Yo he acumulado mi esperanza Olen kerännyt toivoni.
    ellauri144.html on line 884: por gracia y sin esfuerzo. armosta ja vaivattomasti.
    ellauri144.html on line 887: Lo eras para hacerme pensar que tú eras tú, Sinun piti saada minut luulemaan, että olet sinä.
    ellauri144.html on line 888: para hacerme sentir que yo era tú, Saadaksesi minut tuntemaan, että olin sinä,
    ellauri144.html on line 889: para hacerme gozar que tú eras yo, Saadaksesi minut nauttimaan siitä, että olit minä,
    ellauri144.html on line 890: para hacerme gritar que yo era yo. Saadaksesi minut huutamaan, että olen minä.
    ellauri144.html on line 895: ¡Se me está acercando Dios Jumala lähestyy minua
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    ellauri145.html on line 40: Piha-antero julkaisee 1940 Mustan huumorin antologian. Esipuheessa se torjuu käsityxen, et musta huumori tarkottais jotain lakuläppiä, tarbaby cracks. Ei vaan huumori on mielihyvän prinsiipin paradoxaalinen voitto todellisista olosuhteista. Tää formulointi on kyllä kopioitu suoraan Freudin huumorpaperista. Samanlaisia hersyviä huumormiehiä ne oli molemmat.
    ellauri145.html on line 49: Fatty doit avoir recours à la ruse pour parvenir à ses fins. Ayant saboté le plat de cette dernière, il fait chasser la cuisinière et Lucrecia Borgia (Fatty travesti) est engagée pour la remplacer et lui permet d´investir la place. Mais les choses ne traînent pas et la cérémonie de mariage commence.
    ellauri145.html on line 60: L´humeur sombre de Breton s´exprime pleinement dans ce que Mark Polizzotti appelle le « passage le plus sinistre du manifeste » et qui est selon lui le reflet d´une grande « amertume personnelle », une phrase souvent citée et reprochée à Breton, notamment par Albert Camus : « L´acte surréaliste le plus simple consiste, révolvers aux poings, à descendre dans la rue et à tirer au hasard, tant qu´on peut, dans la foule.» Täähän trendaa nykyäänkin, kun sillä pääsee 6 sekunnixi klikkimeediaan. Polizzotto Salvo Montalbano miehineen puuttuu asiaan.
    ellauri145.html on line 68: Breton meni naimisiin kolme kertaa. Ensin hän avioitui Simone Kahnin kanssa syyskuussa 1920. Toisen vaimon, Jacqueline Lamban, kanssa hänellä on Aube-niminen tytär. Kolmas vaimo on nimeltään Elisabeth Claro. Breton kuoli 28.9.1966 ja hänet haudattiin Batignolles’n hautausmaalle Pariisiin. Hautakiveen on kaiverrettu teksti ”Je cherche l’or du temps” (”Etsin koko ajan kultaa”). Bretonin leski ja tytär yrittivät tarjota osoitteessa 42 rue Fontaine sijainneen ateljeen taidekokoelmia Ranskan valtion lunastettavaksi, mutta valtio ei halunnut ostaa Bretonin yksityiskokoelmaa. Bretonin jäämistö huutokaupattiin keväällä 2003. No entäs tämä Soupault? Silläkin oli 3 vaimoa. Hän jäi unohduksiin samalla kun hän kirjoitti unohduksesta mutta sai jälleen 1980-luvulla huomiota ja palkintoja, ja teoksista otettiin uusia painoksia. Comme il le racontera dans ses entretiens sur France Culture, il rencontra même par hasard dans un ascenseur Hitler et son aide de camp. Il regrettera de ne pas avoir eu un revolver à ce moment-là. De même, il croisa un jour Staline et fut surpris par l´expression cruelle de son visage. Ce jour-là, il le vit boire 24 vodkas dans une réception mais on lui affirma que Staline les jetait discrètement sans les boire.
    ellauri145.html on line 72: Même s’il ne désespère pas de pouvoir orienter l’action culturelle du Parti et récupérer les forces psychiques dispersées, en conciliant le freudisme avec le marxisme au service du prolétariat, Breton ne cesse de se heurter à l’incompréhension et la défiance croissante venant de la direction du Parti communiste. Il a une rupture definitive avec le plus rouge Louis Aragon.
    ellauri145.html on line 77: Avec Marcel Duchamp, Breton fonde la revue VVV et Pierre Lazareff l’engage comme « speaker » pour les émissions de la radio la Voix de l’Amérique à destination de la France. Jacqueline le quitte pour le peintre David Hare.
    ellauri145.html on line 79: Malgré les difficultés de la reconstruction de la France et le début de la guerre froide, Breton entend poursuivre sans aucune inflexion les activités du surréalisme. Et les polémiques reprennent et se succèdent : contre Tristan Tzara se présentant comme le nouveau chef de file du surréalisme, contre Jean-Paul Sartre qui considérait les surréalistes comme des petits-bourgeois, contre des universitaires, en démontant la supercherie d’un soi-disant inédit d’Arthur Rimbaud, contre Albert Camus et les chapitres que celui-ci consacre à Lautréamont et au surréalisme dans L’Homme révolté. Kuka täällä hajuttaa, Milli-Molli rupsuttaa.
    ellauri145.html on line 81: Apres un autre manifeste contre le Stalinisme avec Camus, Gide, Hemingway et Huxley, il cosigne dans Le Libertaire une « Déclaration préalable » au manifeste « Surréalisme et anarchisme » : « La lutte pour le remplacement des structures sociales et l’activité déployée par le surréalisme pour transformer les structures mentales, loin de s’exclure, sont complémentaires. Leur jonction doit hâter la venue d’un âge libéré de toute hiérarchie et toute contrainte. »
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    ellauri145.html on line 104: Juhani Ihanus, FT (s. 8. toukokuuta 1954 Helsinki) on kulttuuripsykologian dosentti Helsingin yliopistossa, taidekasvatuksen ja taidepsykologian dosentti Aalto-yliopistossa sekä aate- ja oppihistorian dosentti Oulun yliopistossa. Hän on toiminut Helsingin yliopistossa vuodesta 1982 lähtien useissa opettaja- ja tutkijatehtävissä. Nähtävästi elinkautinen keskinkertaisuus kuten Lichtenberg. Ihanus on eurooppalaisen kirjallisuusterapian pioneereja. „Unsere Erde ist vielleicht ein Weibchen.“ „Wir fressen einander nicht, wir schlachten uns bloß.“ „Der Amerikaner, der den Kolumbus zuerst entdeckte, machte eine böse Entdeckung.“ Ihan näppäriä, muttei näillä kuuhun mennä. Silti Goethe kehui Joria taikasauvaxi, Kant alleviivas punasella sen kaikki töräyxet, ja Koala-vaari piti sitä izenäisenä ajattelijana. Tolstoinkin mielestä Lichtenberg oli parempi töräyttelijä kuin koketti följetongisti Nietzsche. Georg oli pedofiili, alkoi shtuppia 12-vuotiasta tyttöä v. 1777. Ikävä kyllä Lolita kuoli (varmaan johkin sexitautiin) 5 vuotta myöhemmin. Jostain syystä Jori digas Jacob Böhmeä. Ällöttävä Max Ernst piti Joria verrattomana huromistina. Seuraavasta penseestä mä voisin ottaa opixeni: Le degré le plus haut jusqu´où puisse s´élever un esprit mediocre, mais pourvu d´expérience, c´est le talent de decouvrir les faiblesses des hommes qui valent mieux que lui. Tässä ei ollut mitään hahatettavaa, vaikka tikulla olis kaivanut.
    ellauri145.html on line 110: As a traveling salesman and correspondence clerk, his research and thought was time-limited: he complained of "serving the knavery of merchants" and the stupefaction of "deceitful and degrading duties." Fourier produced most of his writings between 1816 and 1821. In 1822, he tried to sell his books again but with no success. Jobs people might not enjoy doing would receive higher pay. Fourier considered trade, which he associated with Jews, to be the "source of all evil" and advocated that Jews be forced to perform farm work in the phalansteries or else sent back to The Philistines with Rotschild money. Fourier´s contempt for the respectable thinkers and ideologies of his age was so intense that he always used the terms philosopher and civilization in a pejorative sense.


    ellauri145.html on line 111: The transformation of labor into pleasure is the craziest idea in Fourier´s giant socialist utopia," said Marcuse. He had a concern for the sexually rejected; jilted suitors would be led away by a corps of "fairies" who would soon cure them of their lovesickness, and visitors could consult the card-index of personality types for suitable partners for casual sex. He also defended homosexuality as a personal preference for some people. Fourier sexualizes work itself—the life of the Phalanstery is a continual orgy of intense feeling, intellection, & activity, a society of lovers & wild enthusiasts.


    ellauri145.html on line 112: Fourier was also a supporter of women´s rights in a time period when misogynic influences like Jean-Jacques Rousseau were prevalent. Fourier is credited with having originated the word feminism in 1837. Fourier believed that all important jobs should be open to women on the basis of skill and aptitude rather than closed on account of gender. He spoke of women as individuals, not as half the human couple. Fourier saw that "traditional" marriage could potentially hurt woman´s rights as human beings and thus never married. Writing before the advent of the term ´homosexuality´, Fourier held that both men and women have a wide range of sexual needs and preferences which may change throughout their lives, including same-sex sexuality and androgénité. He argued that all sexual expressions should be enjoyed as long as people are not abused, and that "affirming one´s difference" can actually enhance social integration. Stark raving mad, he was!
    ellauri145.html on line 148: Pierre François Lacenaire on jo käsitelty toisaalla. Ei tässä maxa vaivaa paasata siitä roistosta sen enempää.
    ellauri145.html on line 154: Christian Dietrich Grabbe (1801–1836) oli saksalainen näytelmäkirjailija. Hän kirjoitti useita näytelmiä, joiden vahvin puoli ei ole esitettävyys mutta joissa ilmenevä luonteenerittely on usein nerokas, joskin toisinaan erikoinen ja keinotekoinen. Hänen draamansa Herzog Theodor von Gothland on osaksi mauton, mutta osaxi suurisuuntainen ja syväajatuksinen. Hänen muista draamateoksistaan ovat huomattavia Don Juan und Faust (1829), Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa (1829), Kaiser Heinrich VI (1830), Napoleon oder die hundert Tage (1831), Hannibal (1835) ja Die Hermansschlacht (julk. 1838). Monet arvostelijat pitivät aikoinaan Grabbea Heinrich von Kleistin rinnalla Friedrich Schillerin jälkeen Saksan suurimpana draamaerona. Minnes unohtui Scherz, Satire, Ironie und tiefere Bedeutung. Lustspiel, geschrieben 1822, Änderungen bis 1827. Uraufführung München 1907, jota suizuttavat Aarne sekä Antero? Vähän tuntuu siltä että Anterolle ja sen mielirunoilijoille olis kaikille pitänyt jakaa kirja "Be Your Own Best Friend". Grabbessa lisää ensi numerossa, jossa Grabbe ja Klopstock razastavat Vormärzin kuuman taivaan alla, te mukana!
    ellauri145.html on line 169: En juillet, il écrit Le Voyageur qui raccommode ses souliers, un long poème contre les socialistes.
    ellauri145.html on line 175: Tristan Tzara: « La Lycanthropie de Pétrus Borel n´est pas une attitude d´esthète, elle a des racines profondes dans le comportement social du poète […] qui prend conscience de son infériorité dans le rang social et de sa supériorité dans l´ordre moral.»
    ellauri145.html on line 181: - Zauner la glauje, »- répliqua-t-il en essayant une grimace avec sa hideuse petite bouche. Là-dessus, je fis un effort pour me lever, dans
    ellauri145.html on line 182: le but de mettre ma menace à exécution; mais le brigand se pencha à travers la table et, m´ajustant un coup sur le front avec le goulot d´une de ses longues bouteilles, me renvoya dans le fond du fauteuil, d´où je m´étais à moitié soulevé. J´étais absolument étourdi, et pendant un moment je ne sus quel parti prendre. Lui, cependant, continuait son discours.
    ellauri145.html on line 192: Upon this I made an effort to get up, in order to put my threat into execution; but the ruffian just reached across the table very deliberately, and hitting me a tap on the forehead with the neck of one of the long bottles, knocked me back into the arm-chair from which I had half arisen. I was utterly astounded; and, for a moment, was quite at a loss what to do. In the meantime, he continued his talk.
    ellauri145.html on line 207: Xavier Forneret oli oman aikapaikkakoordinaatistonsa Olli Blåberg. Rikas maanomistaja, tyhjäntoimittaja, joka tunki Cénacleen muiden boheemien pöytään, mutta potkaistiin pihalle, koska se oli selkeästi pelkkä jäljittelijä. Pukeutui omituisesti mustiin ja nukkui ruumisarkussa. Vanhana se näyttikin ihan vampyyriltä. Brétonkaan ei löydä sen kyhhäyxistä juuri mitään mainittavaa. Joku muu puiseva ranskalainen sanoi siitä, että "Ranskassa on aina ollut humoristeja, mutta niitä ei ole arvostettu senkään vertaa kuin muualla". Oli sillä joku runo jossa rutiköyhä löytää taskusta oman kätensä ja syö sen paremman puutteessa matkaeväänä. Haha. Sitä ongelmaa ei ollut kenraali Xavierilla.
    ellauri145.html on line 214: Un an plus tard, sa mère se remarie avec le chef de bataillon Jacques Aupick. C´est à l´adolescence que le futur poète s´opposera à ce beau-père interposé entre sa mère et lui. « Lorsqu´il arrive à Lyon, Charles a dix ans et demi… À l´égard de son beau-père aucune hostilité n´est alors perceptible. ».
    ellauri145.html on line 221: Renvoyé du lycée Louis-le-Grand en avril 1839 pour ce qui a passé pour une vétille, mais que son condisciple au lycée, Charles Cousin (1822-1894) a expliqué comme un épisode d´amitié particulière, Baudelaire mène une vie en opposition aux valeurs bourgeoises incarnées par sa famille. Il passe son baccalauréat au lycée Saint-Louis en fin d´année et est reçu in extremis. Jugeant la vie de l´adolescent « scandaleuse » et désirant l´assagir, son beau-père le fait embarquer pour Calcutta. Le Paquebot des Mers du Sud quitte Bordeaux le 9 ou 10 juin 1841. Mais en septembre, un naufrage abrège le périple aux îles Mascareignes (Maurice et La Réunion). On ignore si Baudelaire poursuit son voyage jusqu´aux Indes, de même que la façon dont il est rapatrié.
    ellauri145.html on line 233: Dandy endetté, Baudelaire est placé sous tutelle judiciaire et mène dès 1842 une vie dissolue. Il commence alors à composer plusieurs poèmes des Fleurs du mal. Critique d´art et journaliste, il défend Delacroix comme représentant du romantisme en peinture, mais aussi Balzac lorsque l´auteur de La Comédie humaine est attaqué et caricaturé pour sa passion des chiffres ou sa perversité présumée. En 1843, il découvre les « paradis artificiels » dans le grenier de l´appartement familial de son ami Louis Ménard, où il goûte à la confiture verte. Même s´il contracte une colique à cette occasion, cette expérience semble décupler sa créativité (il dessine son autoportrait en pied, très démesuré) et renouvellera cette expérience occasionnellement sous contrôle médical, en participant aux réunions du « club des Haschischins ». En revanche, son usage de l´opium est plus long : il fait d´abord, dès 1847, un usage thérapeutique du laudanum17, prescrit pour combattre des maux de tête et des douleurs intestinales consécutives à une syphilis, probablement contractée vers 1840 durant sa relation avec la prostituée Sarah la Louchette. Comme De Quincey avant lui, l´accoutumance lui dicte d´augmenter progressivement les doses. Croyant ainsi y trouver un adjuvant créatif, il en décrira les enchantements et les tortures.
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    Stella ja Eugene Delacroix

    ellauri145.html on line 249: Onko ranskalaiset huumormiehiä vai eivät? Onhan niillä hauskoja sarjakuvia (lukuunottamatta je suis Charlieta), mutta näissä kirjailijoissa on useita tavattoman puisevia. Ei se Ball-sackinkaan Contes drolatiques ollut kovin naurattava. Tsekkaa vaikka tämä Piha-Anteron juhatus:
    ellauri145.html on line 251: L´HUMOUR chez Baudelaire fait partie intégrante de sa conception du dandysme. On sait que, pour lui, « le mot dandy implique une quintessence de caractère et une intelligence subtile de tout le mécanisme moral de ce monde ». L´humour, nul plus que lui n´a pris soin de le définir par opposition à la gaieté triviale ou au sarcasme grimaçant dans les quels se plaît à se reconnaître l´« esprit français ». Il place Molière en tête des « religions modernes ridicules»; Voltaire, c´est « l´antipoète, le roi des badauds, le prince des superficiels, l´antiartiste, le prédicateur des concierges, le père Gigogne des rédacteurs du Siècle ». Le dandy est partagé entre le souci narcissique de ses attitudes et de ses actes («Il doit aspirer à être sublime sans interruption. Il doit vivre et mourir devant son miroir ») et le désir de provoquer sur son passage une longue rumeur désapprobatrice (« Ce qu´il y a d´enivrant dans le mauvais goût, c´est le plaisir aristocratique
    ellauri145.html on line 262: Le spleen baudelairien désigne une profonde mélancolie née du mal de vivre, que Charles Baudelaire exprime dans plusieurs poèmes de son recueil Les Fleurs du mal. Quoiqu'il l'associe, discrètement, pour qui veut le lire, non pas à un véritable mal mais plutôt à une rage de vivre. Cette frustration colérique d'un Idéal non réalisé, auquel il ne renonce pourtant pas. Il accompagne finalement le titre de l'ouvrage complet : Spleen et Idéal. Ce spleen éveille un espoir, aisément distinguable dans ses textes les plus sombres : « Je suis comme le roi d'un pays pluvieux, riche, mais impuissant » LXXVII.
    ellauri145.html on line 285: D'humeur dépressive, l'auteur des Fleurs du mal effectue plusieurs tentatives de suicide. Son état psychique l'inspire artistiquement. Il s'y complaît même, non sans masochisme. Mais son spleen s'inscrit toujours dans sa quête de l'idéal, auquel il accède parfois grâce à de secrètes correspondances.
    ellauri145.html on line 290: l'accablement causé par l'hiver glacial, humide et mortifère (I - Pluviôse, irrité contre la ville entière) ;
    ellauri145.html on line 292: la pesanteur du souvenir et la vacuité de l'existence (II - J'ai plus de souvenirs que si j'avais mille ans) ;
    ellauri145.html on line 324: Cache moins de secrets que mon triste cerveau. Kätkee vähemmän salaisuuxia kun mun apeet aivot.
    ellauri145.html on line 330: Qui s’acharnent toujours sur mes morts les plus chers. Ja kiusaavat izeään mun rakkaat vainajat.
    ellauri145.html on line 334: Hument le vieux parfum d’un flacon débouché. Joista nousee väljähtyneen pullon hajua.
    ellauri145.html on line 354: Ni son peuple mourant en face du balcon. Ei sen alamaisten kuolema kazottuna parvekkeelta.
    ellauri145.html on line 376: Quand la terre est changée en un cachot humide, Kun maa on muuttunut kosteaxi vankiluolaxi
    ellauri145.html on line 404: Roger Tichborne, heir to the noble and filthy rich Tichborne family´s title and fortunes, was presumed to have died in a shipwreck in 1854 at age 25. His mother clung to a belief that he might have survived, and after hearing rumours that he had made his way to Australia, she advertised extensively in Australian newspapers, offering a reward for information. In 1866, a Wagga Wagga butcher known as Thomas Castro came forward claiming to be Roger Tichborne. Although his manners and bearing were unrefined, he gathered support and travelled to England. He was instantly accepted by Lady Tichborne as her son, although other family members were dismissive and sought to expose him as an impostor. During protracted enquiries before the case went to court in 1871, details emerged suggesting that the claimant might be Arthur Orton, a butcher´s son from Wapping in London, who had gone to sea as a boy and had last been heard of in Australia. After a civil court had rejected the claimant´s case, he was charged with perjury; while awaiting trial he campaigned throughout the country to gain popular support. In 1874, a criminal court jury decided that he was not Roger Tichborne and declared him to be Arthur Orton. Before passing a sentence of 14 years, the judge condemned the behaviour of the claimant´s counsel, Edward Kenealy, who was subsequently disbarred because of his conduct.
    ellauri145.html on line 406: After the trial, Kenealy instigated a popular radical reform movement, the Magna Charta Association, which championed the claimant´s cause for some years. Kenealy was elected to Parliament in 1875 as a radical independent but was not an effective parliamentarian. The movement was in decline when the claimant was released in 1884, and he had no dealings with it. In 1895, he confessed to being Orton, only to recant almost immediately. He lived generally in poverty for the rest of his life and was destitute at the time of his death in 1898. Although most commentators have accepted the court´s view that the claimant was Orton, some analysts believe that an element of doubt remains as to his true identity and that, conceivably, he was Roger Tichborne. Or not.
    ellauri145.html on line 436: Charles Cros Émile-Hortensius-Charles Cros (October 1, 1842 – August 9, 1888) was a French poet and inventor. He was born in Fabrezan, Aude, France, 35 km to the East of Carcassonne. Cros was a well-regarded poet and humorous writer. He developed various improved methods of photography including an early color photo process. He also invented improvements in telegraph technology. In the early 1870s Cros had published with Mallarmé, Villiers and Verlaine in the short-lived weekly Renaissance littéraire et artistique, edited by Emile Blémont. His poem The Kippered Herring inspired Ernest Coquelin to create what he called monologues, short theatrical pieces whose format was copied by numerous imitators. The piece, translated as The Salt Herring, was translated and illustrated by Edward Gorey. He spent years petitioning the French government to build a giant mirror that could be used to communicate with the Martians and Venusians by burning giant lines on the deserts of those planets. He was never convinced that the Martians were not a proven fact, nor that the mirror he wanted was technically impossible to build. Tästä hepusta tulee mieleen Spede Pasanen ja sen hiihtolinko.
    ellauri145.html on line 479: Attache au clou la ficelle ? longue, longue, longue, Sitoo naulaan narun ? pitkän 3x
    ellauri145.html on line 498: Friedrich Nietzsche: Letter to Jacob Burckhardt (also published in The Portable Nietzsche)
    ellauri145.html on line 512: Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Marx and Charles Darwin are the great triumvirate of 19th-century thinkers whose ideas still have huge impact today. Nietzsche was philosophy’s supreme iconoclast; his sayings include “God is dead” and “There are no facts, only interpretations”. Highly relevant, yet his association with concepts such as the Übermensch, master morality, slave morality and, possibly most dangerous, the will to power, have also contributed to him being widely misinterpreted. There are three myths in particular that need dynamiting: that his politics were on the far right, he was a misogynist and he lacked a sense of humour. Of a sort.
    ellauri145.html on line 515: I had no idea Nietzsche could be funny until I read his letters. “The gentlest, most reasonable man may, if he wears a large moustache, sit as it were in its shade and feel safe,” he wrote, self-mockingly. “As the accessory of a large moustache he will give the impression of being military, irascible and sometimes violent – and will be treated accordingly.” More fun wisecracks:
    ellauri145.html on line 518: Ernst Krieck, a prominent Nazi ideologue, sarcastically remarked that apart from the fact that Nietzsche was not a socialist, not a nationalist and opposed to racial thinking, he might have been a leading National Socialist thinker.
    ellauri145.html on line 522: We have to bestow blame on one particular Nazi named Martin Heidegger. Martin Heidegger’s magnum opus Being and Time was in large part an attempt to create a systematic understanding of metaphysics and human condition building from Nietzsche’s work. Heidegger became the Nazi rector for the entire German university system, which gave the Nazi party a huge bolster of academic legitimacy, and he promoted the Nazi party and their agenda from his classroom, often sporting the Brown Shirt. When the Nazi’s really began to take power, Hitler kicked out Heidegger as University Rector.
    ellauri145.html on line 524: Following the war, academics who had supported the Nazi regime were banned from teaching, including Heidegger, who never spoke publicly or privately about his involvement. Heidegger turned away from his earlier project of creating a fundamental ontology, and in doing so he also turned away from Nietzsche - or so his writings would make it appear. In truth, he remained just as indebted to Nietzsche’s work as he ever was, only he shifted focus. He created a false presentation of Nietzsche’s work in order to distance himself from his own past and involvement with the Nazis. Many academics take Heidegger’s critique of Nietzsche to be factual and seem to excuse Heidegger because he was under the influence of Nietzsche.
    ellauri145.html on line 528: Heidegger purposefully misrepresented the teachings of Nietzsche in order to distance himself from his own past, and this analysis has stood for some time as the authoritative reading of Nietzsche. This reading is slowly being undone by Nietzsche scholars, but slowly because many scholars refuse to amend the inauthentic reading they have inherited.
    ellauri145.html on line 535: Intellectuals very often have an image the same way rock stars and movie directors do. There’s the real person, and there’s the body of work they create, and then there’s the image, the popular conception of that person. Most people don’t understand theoretical physics and are not interested in learning the math to do so, and most people probably wouldn’t understand anything in the papers that Hawking has authored or co-authored. But most of us know who Hawking was, not only because he wrote popular books but because he was paralyzed and sat in a wheelchair and had a robot voice. The idea of a theoretical physicist who does all his work with his brain even though his body is destroyed and speaks through a machine is almost like a comic book character, and the popular imagination loves that.
    ellauri145.html on line 537: Nietzsche’s image, through no more fault of his own than Hawking´s (LOL), has grown in a similar way to that of Hawking. We all have a vague notion of what the Ubermensch is, we’ve all heard “God is dead,” and we all know Nietzsche was a crazy philosopher with a giant mustache who wrote really hard books and scared his contemporaries and was apparently a favorite of the Nazis. There are little quips and quotes from him around the internet that sound awfully cryptic and enigmatic. And the publishing industry plays on this image, too: I have a copy of Beyond Good And Evil with a black cover and the title text printed in red and white, and the color scheme looks a little sinister. I strongly suspect that, if Nietzsche did not have a popular image as a crazy nihilist Nazi Ubermensch from the 1800s, the publisher would not have made the decision to print his books with a black and red color scheme. A cursory look at Amazon’s book listing also shows copies of Thus Spake Zarathustra with a picture of a panther’s eyes on the cover, glowering at the reader. Because… “Nietzsche was that crazy German writer or philosopher or whatever, right? And he was, like, an anarchist or nihilist or Nazi or something, right? Didn’t he kill God or something like that? Yeah.”
    ellauri145.html on line 539: What rebellious teenager could resist this kind of thing? You’ve got your long hair, your leather jacket, your Slayer albums and your combat boots. You’ve got a guitar you can almost play. What completes that ensemble better than a copy of “The Antichrist,” placed conspicuously on your book stand? It’ll scare your parents if they’re religious, it’ll freak out your friends, and maybe you can find a sentence that sounds profound and memorize it so you can win some points for being deep. Get an inch or two deeper between her legs.
    ellauri145.html on line 541: Now, this is perhaps not quite fair to all the teenagers who read Nietzsche. Some of them may actually understand him, at least partially, including the long-haired leather jacket-wearing ones. And there really is a little blood and thunder in Nietzsche’s philosophy, a little punk rock. Regardless, the popular image is probably a bigger driver for book sales of Nietzsche’s work than anything he actually said or any point he actually made.
    ellauri145.html on line 545: The answer to this is very simple. Utilitarianism is concerned only with the volume of pleasure and pain, and Nietzsche says in so many words that as soon as you even enter into this kind of thinking, you are already deep into the territory of nihilism. It is passive; concerned with high maintenance, not constructivism; aloof or indifferent to meaning, something to justify the effort in the first place, even when it is successful, let alone when it isn’t. It is the staid, kindly, sober—not to say, the British—version of the same imbecilic nihilism that was prevailing on the continent in the same era. Mill did not understand the difference between pleasure and (counterfactual) happiness, between pain and suffering, between real (spiritual) slavery and freedom. Eli koska se oli säälittävä mursuwiixinen luuseri.
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    ellauri145.html on line 551: Although there is certainly a bias toward “masculinity” in Nietzsche’s works, this does not necessarily mean what it is presumed to mean. “Masculinity” is not, for instance a code word for “male”. It does not apply as a broad category to those who have a certain set of genitals. In fact what the term means is having the sort of virtues that one might have typically related to the masculine virtues that were considered admirable at various times in the past. These include courage, transcendence of petty emotional concerns, fearlessness in the face of death, and so on. Intellectual courage was a particular attribute that Nietzsche was trying to encourage in his readers though his appeal to the term, “masculinity”.
    ellauri145.html on line 570: Was Nietzsche racist?
    ellauri145.html on line 591: Ehkä oireellisesti, Anteron miälestä Nietzschen hauskin pläjäys oli tää sen viimeinen Wahnsinnszettel. Retun siirtymät murentumisesta (Zerrüttung) luhistumiseen (Zusammenbruch) ja sammahtamiseen (Umnachtung) olivat lyhyitä.
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    ellauri145.html on line 618: Kriittisen teoslaitoksen toimittaja, italialaisfilosof i Giorgio Culli (1917–1979), huomautti, että ”todella patologisia tekstejä” syntyi vähän: ”Lähes samaan aikaan kun Nietzsche menetti järkensä, hän myös lakkasi olemasta litteraatti.” Siirtymät murentumisesta (Zerrüttung) luhistumiseen (Zusammenbruch) ja sammahtamiseen (Umnachtung) olivat lyhyitä.
    ellauri145.html on line 623: 3 Kirje on osoitettu kotikaupunkinsa Baselin yliopistossa historian ja taidehistorian professorina 1858–1893 vaikuttaneelle Jacob Burckhardtille (1818–1897), johon Nietzsche oli tutustunut toimittuaan Baselissa klassisen fi lologian professorina 1869–1879. Burckhardt antoi kirjeen Overbeckille, joka tajusi heti asioiden olevan huonosti.
    ellauri145.html on line 678: Les Chants de Mal Odor. Ce sont un ouvrage poétique en prose de 1869, composé de six parties nommées « chants ». Il s´agit de la première des trois œuvres de l´auteur Isidore Ducasse plus connu sous le pseudonyme de comte de Lautréamont. Le livre ne raconte pas une histoire unique et cohérente, mais est constitué d´une suite d´épisodes dont le seul fil conducteur est la présence de Maldoror, un personnage mystérieux et maléfique. The misanthropic, misotheistic character Maldoror is a figure of evil who has renounced conventional morality. Tulee tosta mieleen että Figura-liivejä mainostettiin ennen lehdissä.
    ellauri145.html on line 688: Joris-Karl Huysmans on Anteron seuraava potilas. Charles-Marie-Georges Huysmans (5. helmikuuta 1848 Pariisi, Ranska – 12. toukokuuta 1907 Pariisi, Ranska) oli pukinpartainen flaamilaissyntyinen ranskalainen kirjailija ja taidekriitikko, jonka ensimmäiset romaanit olivat naturalistisia. Hänestä tuli kuitenkin pian dekadentti. Hän oli myös arvostettua kirjallisuuspalkintoa jakavan Goncourt-akatemian ensimmäinen johtaja Huysmans oli ranskalaisen äidin ja alankomaalaisen isän ainoa poika. Hän aloitti 20-vuotiaana pitkän uran Ranskan sisäministeriössä. Useimmat romaaninsa hän kirjoitti virka-aikana työpaikalta varastamalleen kirjepaperille. Ranskalaisillahan ei ole töissä muuta kuin luppoaikaa, kuten selviää amerikkalaisten tekemässä ranskisklisheekokoelmassa nimelltä Emily in Paris. Se on mikäli mahdollista vielä kehnompi kuin Jorin romaanit. Huysmansin varhaisimmat teokset saivat vaikutteita naturalisteilta. Niihin kuuluvat muun muassa romaani Marthe, histoire d’une fille (1876) ja pienoisromaani Sac au dos (1880), joka perustui Huysmansin omiin kokemuksiin Saksan–Ranskan sodasta.
    ellauri145.html on line 699: Là-bas did strike a serious blow to the public’s conception of Naturalism. The novel, which opens with a two-page invective against Naturalism, was serialized in L’Echo de Paris, beginning on February 16, 1891. Huysmans’s protagonist, Durtal, feebly defends himself against his friend, Des Hermies, who maligns Naturalism as “du cloportisme” (siiramaisuudesta) while accusing it of having sold out: “Il a vanté l’américanisme nouveau des moeurs, abouti à l’éloge de la force brutale, à l’apothéose du coffre-fort. Par un prodige d’humilité, il a révéré le goût nauséeux des foules, et, par cela même, il a répudié le style, rejeté toute pensée altière, tout élan vers le surnaturel et l’au-delà...” (XII, 1, 6-7).
    ellauri145.html on line 703: Il faudrait...garder la véracité du document, la précision du détail, la langue étoffée et nerveuse du réalisme, mais il faudrait aussi se faire puisatier d’âme et ne pas vouloir expliquer le mystère par les maladies des sens; le roman, si cela se pouvait, devrait se diviser de lui-même en deux parts, néanmoins soudées ou plutôt confondues, comme elles le sont dans la vie, celle de l’âme, celle du corps, et s’occuper de leurs réactifs, de leurs conflits, de leur entente. Il faudrait, en un mot, suivre la grande voie si profondément creusée par Zola, mais il serait nécessaire aussi de tracer en l’air un chemin parallèle, une autre route, d’atteindre les en deçà et les après, de faire, en un mot, un naturalisme spiritualiste... (XII, 1, 10-11)
    ellauri145.html on line 715: Toinen pieni harmin aihe on se, että johdannossa ja selityksissä ei tuoda esille des Esseintesin historiallista esikuvaa, kreivi Robert de Montesquiou-Fenzensacia (1855-1921), joka on toiminut esikuvana myös Marcel Proustin Kadonnutta aikaa etsimässä -teossarjan paroni du Charlusille. Eli n:nnen kerran: des Esseintes on se sama homo dändi Montesquiou, joka Charlusina Proustin kirjassa bylsi liiveissä jotain palvelijaa porttikongissa pyllyvakoon, Proustin tirkistellessä hikisenä muna kädessä.
    ellauri145.html on line 723: Édouard-Joachim Corbière (18 July 1845 – 1 March 1875) was a French poet born in Coat-Congar, Ploujean (now part of Morlaix) in Brittany, where he lived most of his life before dying of tuberculosis at the age of 29. Helmin ikäisenä. Profiilikuvassa sillä on aivan jättimäinen baskeri, lökäpöxyt ja kumiteräsaappaat.
    ellauri145.html on line 727: During his schooling at the Imperial Lycée of Saint-Brieuc where he studied from 1858 until 1860, he fell prey to a deep depression, and, over several freezing winters, contracted the severe rheumatism which was to disfigure him severely. He blamed his parents for having placed him there, far from his family´s care and affection. Difficulties in adapting to the harsh discipline of the college´s noble débris (distinguished relics, i.e., teachers) gradually developed those characteristics of anarchic disdain and sarcasm which were to give much of his verse its distinctive voice.
    ellauri145.html on line 729: Corbière´s only published verse in his lifetime appeared in Les amours jaunes, 1873, a volume that went almost unnoticed until Paul Verlaine included him in his gallery of poètes maudits (accursed poets). Thereafter Verlaine´s recommendation was enough to establish him as one of the masters acknowledged by the Symbolists, and he was subsequently rediscovered and treated as a predecessor by the surrealists.
    ellauri145.html on line 731: Close-packed, linked to the ocean and his Breton roots, and tinged with disdain for Romantic sentimentalism, his work is also characterised by its idiomatic play and exceptional modernity. He was praised by both Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot (whose work he had a great influence on). Many subsequent modernist poets have also studied him, and he has often been translated into English.
    ellauri145.html on line 785: Pas d´éperon ni de cravache, Ei kannusta eikä piiskaa,
    ellauri145.html on line 787: C´est bon à pousser une vache, Se sopii ajaessa lehmää,
    ellauri145.html on line 793: J´agace, du bout de ma botte, Mä kannustan vaan kantapäällä
    ellauri145.html on line 794: Ta patte d´acier fin qui trotte. Sun hienosti ravaavia teräskavioita
    ellauri145.html on line 816: Souvent sous un méchant se cache un malheureux.
    ellauri145.html on line 837: Il n´est resté de trace, aucune, Siitä, tai miesten käsitöistä
    ellauri145.html on line 914: Fou de ton sacré... coup de hanche, Hulluna sun pyhästä ... lanneliikkeestä.
    ellauri145.html on line 1038: La plus noble race du monde, Jaloin rotu koko maailmassa,
    ellauri145.html on line 1041: Eux, au moins, ont du caractère ; Niillä ainakin on luonnetta;
    ellauri145.html on line 1057: The impact of Arthur Rimbaud´ s poetry has been immense. His influence on the Surrealist movement has been widely acknowledged, and a host of poets, from André Breton to André Freynaud, have recognized their indebtedness to Rimbaud´ s vision and technique. He was the enfant terrible of French poetry in the second half of the 19th century and a major figure in symbolism.
    ellauri145.html on line 1077: Aussi bien à tout culte en telle place de culte mémoriale et parmi tels événements qu´ il faille se rendre, suivant les aspirations du moment ou bien notre propre vice sérieux.

    ellauri145.html on line 1080: Ce soir, à Circeto des hautes glaces, grasse comme le poisson, et enluminée comme les dix mois de la nuit rouge - (son coeur ambre et spunk), - pour ma seule prière muette comme ces régions de nuit et précédant des bravoures plus violentes que ce chaos polaire.

    ellauri145.html on line 1086: Ulsterin poka väittää että Rimbaud rienatessaankin pysyy izelleen uskonnollisena. Distancing himself in an at times sacrilegious or blasphemous way from conventional western attachment to the Bible and to the figure of Christ as saviour, Rimbaud nevertheless proceeds to create for himself a radically different spiritual alternative. No voihan se niinnii olla, musta tossa loppupäässä vois olla jotain homostelua. Noi 2 ekaa naista on varmaan sen kuolleet siskot Vitalie (17v) ja Victorine (4kk). Toi Bau on varmaan joku niiden keskinäinen sana. Isabellesta se ei rukoile, koska se on elossa. Ellei se sitten oo toi Lulu, mutta epäilen. Olisko to Madame *** sit tän rimpulan tiukka äitykkä? - Mut no hei! Ulsterin poka on tullut samaan johtopäätöxeen kuin mä että tässä runon lopussa on kuin onkin homostelua! Spunk tarkoittaa kuin tarkoittaakin runkkua! Se oli Rimbaudilla pahe ainainen, esim seuraavassa runossa on sama idea:
    ellauri145.html on line 1117: Vitalie grandit sous l´autorité d´une mère autoritaire et conservatrice qui lui inculque une éducation stricte basée sur la morale chrétienne. À la différence de ses deux frères Frédéric et Arthur, qui étaient passés par l´institut Rossat, structure privée mais laïque d´excellente réputation, elle est pensionnaire chez les religieuses du couvent des Sépulcrines, situé place du Sépulcre, actuellement place Jacques-Félix.
    ellauri145.html on line 1121: Elle a écrit un Journal intime et quelques poèmes. Son écriture exprime une fragilité, mais ne contient pas cette révolte permanente qui caractérise celle de son frère Arthur.
    ellauri145.html on line 1126: Alphonse Allais, né le 20 octobre 1854 à Honfleur et mort le 28 octobre 1905 à Paris, est un journaliste, écrivain et humoriste français. Célèbre à la Belle Époque, reconnu pour sa plume acerbe et son humour absurde, il est notamment renommé pour ses calembours et ses vers holorimes. Il est parfois mais pas souvent considéré comme l´un des plus grands conteurs de langue française.
    ellauri145.html on line 1128: Alphonse Allais est le cadet d´une fratrie de cinq enfants, de Charles Auguste Allais (1825-1895), pharmacien, 6, place de la Grande-Fontaine de Honfleur (aujourd´hui place Hamelin) et d´Alphonsine Vivien (1830-1927).
    ellauri145.html on line 1130: Jusqu´à l´âge de trois ans, il ne prononce pas un mot, sa famille le croyait muet. À l´école, il semble plutôt se destiner à une carrière scientifique : il passe à seize ans son baccalauréat en sciences. Recalé à cause des oraux d´histoire et de géographie, il est finalement reçu l´année suivante. Il devient alors stagiaire dans la pharmacie de son père qui ambitionne pour lui une succession tranquille, mais qui goûte peu ses expériences et ses faux médicaments et l´envoie étudier à Paris. En fait d´études, Alphonse préfère passer son temps aux terrasses des cafés ou dans le jardin du Luxembourg, et ne se présente pas à l´un des examens de l´école de pharmacie. Son père, s´apercevant que les fréquentations extra-estudiantines de son fils ont pris le pas sur ses études, décide de lui couper les vivres.
    ellauri145.html on line 1132: Pour subsister, Alphonse Allais s´essaye d´abord à la photographie, sur les traces de son ami Charles Cros, mais ne connaît pas le succès. Il décide alors de s´essayer au métier de journaliste, publiant des chroniques loufoques dans diverses revues parisiennes. Avec ses amis du Quartier latin, il fait aussi partie de plusieurs groupes fantaisistes comme « les Fumistes, « les Hydropathes » ou « les Hirsutes ».
    ellauri145.html on line 1134: En 1881, après avoir terminé sans succès ses études de pharmacie, il devient collaborateur du journal Le Chat noir, dans lequel il signe pour la première fois en 1883. C´est grâce à ses écrits humoristiques et à ses nouvelles, écrites au jour le jour, qu´il connaît le succès. Il collabore à l´hebdomadaire Le Chat Noir à partir du numéro 4, daté du 4 février 1882, (Feu de paille). En 1885, il fréquente le café-restaurant Au Tambourin au 62, boulevard de Clichy.
    ellauri145.html on line 1160: Born into a farming family of La Sauvagère, Brisset was an autodidact. Having left school at age twelve to help on the family farm, he apprenticed as a pastry chef in Paris three years later. In 1855, he enlisted in the army for seven years and fought in the Crimean War. In 1859, during the war in Italy against the Austrians. After he was wounded at the Battle of Magenta, he was taken prisoner. During the Franco-Prussian War, he was a second lieutenant in the 50e régiment d´infanterie de ligne. Taken prisoner again, he was sent to Magdeburg in Saxony where he learned German.
    ellauri145.html on line 1162: In 1871, he published La natation ou l’art de nager appris seul en moins d’une heure (Learning the art of swimming alone in less than an hour), then resigned from the Army and moved to Marseilles. Here he filed a patent for the "airlift swimming trunks and belt with a double compensatory reservoir". This commercial endeavor was a complete failure. He returned to Magdeburg, where he earned his living as a language teacher, developing a method for learning French, which he self-published in 1874.
    ellauri145.html on line 1166: In 1912, novelist Jules Romains, who had obtained copies of God´s Mystery and The Human Origins, set up, with the help of fellow hoaxers, a rigged election for a "Prince of Thinkers". Unsurprisingly, Brisset got elected. The Election Committee then called Brisset to Paris in 1913, where he was received and acclaimed with great pomp. He partook in several ceremonies and a banquet and uttered emotional words of thanks for this unexpected late recognition of his work. Newspapers exposed the hoax the next day.
    ellauri145.html on line 1168: In 1919, Brisset died, aged 81, at La Ferté-Macé. Verraton huromisti.
    ellauri145.html on line 1225: Sofi Oxanen odottaa lasta Aku Louhimieheltä. Tack Aku för en otroligt FIN fittupplevelse! Laura Malmivaaran tyttäret antoivat tälle suoraa palautetta, kun äiti päkisti kirjan Vaiti – Laura päätti kuitenkin pysyä kovana, kun ex-puoliso joutui pyllyn silmään. Kolme vuotta sitten Laura Malmivaara pääsi onnekkaasti keskelle metoo-kohua. Toisella puolen seisoivat näyttelijäkollegat yhdessä rintamassa. Vazapuolella oli Lauran ex-puoliso ja lasten isä, eklottava Aku paskapökäle. – Oli rasittavaa mutta ihanaa olla siinä paineiden ja kameroiden ristitulessa.
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    ellauri146.html on line 48: Grabbe kam als Sohn eines Zuchthausaufsehers zur Welt. Schon als Gymnasiast in Detmold unternahm er mit 16 Jahren erste Versuche als Dramatiker. Ein Stipendium der Landesfürstin ermöglichte ihm ab 1820 ein Jura-Studium in Leipzig, das er 1822 in Berlin fortsetzte. In Berlin lernte er Heinrich Heine kennen. Nach dem Abschluss des Studiums 1823 bemühte er sich vergeblich, eine Stellung an einem deutschen Theater als Schauspieler oder Regisseur zu bekommen. Er kehrte nach Detmold zurück und legte im folgenden Jahr sein Juristisches Staatsexamen ab.
    ellauri146.html on line 50: Auch die Versuche, in Detmold eine Stellung als Jurist zu finden, waren zunächst erfolglos, erst 1826 übernahm er die unbezahlte Vertretung eines erkrankten Auditeurs, dessen besoldeter Nachfolger er 1828 wurde. 1829 erfolgte in Detmold mit Don seinen Freunden Heinrich Heine, Ludwig Tieck, Don Juan und Faust die einzige Aufführung eines seiner Dramen zu Lebzeiten. Ab 1831 verschlechterte sich der Gesundheitszustand Grabbes zusehends, die Folgen seines Alkoholismus wurden sichtbar (eine für Grabbes Alkoholkonsum charakteristische Episode aus dem Herbst 1828 wird von Georg Fein geschildert). Eine Verlobung mit Henriette Meyer wurde von dieser gelöst, als sich Grabbe wieder Louise Christiane Clostermeier zuwandte, die ihn bereits einmal abgewiesen hatte. Grabbe oli aika lailla persujen ex-puheenjohtajan näköinen.
    ellauri146.html on line 52: 1833 heiratete er die 10 Jahre ältere Louise Christiane Clostermeier, aber die Ehe erwies sich schnell als unglücklich. 1834 gab er sein Amt auf. Er reiste über Frankfurt am Main, wo er sich mit seinem Verleger überwarf, nach Düsseldorf. Dort hatte er sein Wohnhaus auf der Bolkerstraße 6. Der heutige Nachkriegsbau in der Ritterstraße 21 zeigt eine Steintafel, die auf seinen damaligen Aufenthalt hinweist: „In diesem Hause Litt und Stritt der Dichter Chr. Dietr. Grabbe 1834 bis 1836“. Dort arbeitete er mit Karl Immermann, den er 1831 kennengelernt hatte, an dem von diesem erneuerten Stadttheater. Doch auch diese Zusammenarbeit dauerte wegen der Depressivität und der Alkoholexzesse Grabbes nicht lange. 1836 kehrte er noch einmal nach Detmold zurück; seine Frau reichte die Scheidung ein. Noch im selben Jahr starb Grabbe in seiner Geburtsstadt an Rückenmarksschwindsucht, totalement épuisé par l'alcoolisme, aupres sa femme, le seul être qui soit resté disposé à l'accueillir. LOL.
    ellauri146.html on line 59: SCHULMEISTER (sitzt am Tische und schenkt aus einer großen Flasche sich ein Glas nach dem andren ein). Utile cum dulci, Schnaps mit Zucker! – Es wird heute ein saurer Tag, – ich muß den Bauerjungen die erste Deklination beibringen. Ein Bauerjunge und die erste Deklination! Das kommt mir vor als wenn ein Rabe ein rein Hemd anziehen wollte! (Er blickt durch das Fenster.) Alle Wetter, da kommt der schiefbeinige Tobies mit seinem einfältigen Schlingel! Schwerenot, wo verstecke ich meinen Schnaps? – geschwind, geschwind, ich will ihn in meinen Bauch verbergen! (Er säuft die Bouteille mit einer entsetzlichen Schnelligkeit aus.) Ah, das war ein Schluck, dessen sich selbst Pestalozzi nicht hätte zu schämen brauchen! Die leere Flasche zum Fenster hinaus!
    ellauri146.html on line 63: TEUFEL. Und morgen erwarte ich Sie bei dem Waldhäuschen zu Lopsbrunn; da machen Sie sich die Serviette wieder ab und nehmen die Baronin in die Arme.
    ellauri146.html on line 75: RATTENGIFT (sitzt an einem Tische und will dichten). Ach, die Gedanken! Reime sind da, aber die Gedanken, die Gedanken! Da sitze ich, trinke Kaffee, kaue Federn, schreibe hin, streiche aus, und kann keinen Gedanken finden, keinen Gedanken! – Ha, wie ergreife ichs nun? Halt, halt! was geht mir da für eine Idee auf? – Herrlich! göttlich! eben über den Gedanken, daß ich keinen Gedanken finden kann, will ich ein Sonett machen, und wahrhaftig dieser Gedanke über die Gedankenlosigkeit, ist der genialste Gedanke, der mir nur einfallen konnte! Ich mache gleichsam eben darüber, daß ich nicht zu dichten vermag, ein Gedicht! Wie pikant! wie originell! (Er läuft schnell vor den Spiegel.) Auf Ehre, ich sehe doch recht genial aus! (Er setzt sich an einen Tisch.) Nun will ich anfangen! (Er schreibt.)
    ellauri146.html on line 82: Ja, was in aller Welt sitzt nun so, daß es aussieht wie ich, wenn ich Federn kaue? Wo bekomme ich hier ein schickliches Bild her? Ich will ans Fenster springen und sehen, ob ich draußen nichts Ähnliches erblicke! (Er macht das Fenster auf und sieht ins Freie.) Dort sitzt ein Junge und kackt – Ne, so sieht es nicht aus! – Aber drüben auf der Steinbank sitzt ein zahnloser Bettler und beißt auf ein Stück hartes Brot – Nein, das wäre zu trivial, zu gewöhnlich! (Er macht das Fenster wieder zu und geht in der Stube umher.) Hm, hm! fällt mir denn nichts ein? Ich will doch einmal alles aufzählen, was kauet. Eine Katze kauet, ein Iltis kauet, ein Löwe – Halt! ein Löwe! – Was kauet ein Löwe? Er kauet entweder ein Schaf, oder einen Ochsen, oder eine Ziege, oder ein Pferd – Halt! ein Pferd! – Was dem Pferde die Mähne ist, das ist einer Feder die Fahne, also sehen sich beide ziemlich ähnlich – (jauchzend.) Triumph, da ist ja das Bild! Kühn, neu, calderonisch!
    ellauri146.html on line 88: (Er liest diese zwei Zeilen noch einmal laut über und schnalzt mit der Zunge, als ob sie ihm gut schmeckten.) Nein, nein! So eine Metapher gibt es noch gar nicht! Ich erschrecke vor meiner eignen poetischen Kraft! (Behaglich eine Tasse Kaffee schlürfend.) Das Pferd eine Löwenfeder! Und nun das Beiwort »schnell«! Wie treffend! Welche Feder möchte auch wohl schneller sein als das Pferd? – Auch die Worte »eh der Morgen grauet!« wie echt homerisch! Sie passen zwar durchaus nicht hieher, aber sie machen das Bild selbstständig, machen es zu einem Epos im kleinen! – O, ich muß noch einmal vor den Spiegel laufen! (Sich darin betrachtend.) Bei Gott, ein höchst geniales Gesicht! Zwar ist die Nase etwas kolossal, doch das gehört dazu! Ex ungue leonem, an der Nase das Genie!
    ellauri146.html on line 104: TEUFEL. Einen Mörder lachen wir so lange aus, bis er selber mitlacht, daß er sich die Mühe nahm, einen Menschen umzubringen. Die härtste Strafe eines Verdammten aber besteht darin, daß er die Abendzeitung und den Freimütigen lesen muß und sie nicht anspucken darf.
    ellauri146.html on line 112: Der Teufel, der ja das Recht hat, ungalant zu sein, übt eine scharfe, meist cynische Kritik an diesen Helden und Heldinnen der Feder. Als er bei der höchsten Sommertemperatur erfroren aufgefunden wird, ruft er die Gutachten von vier Naturforschern hervor und der eine derselben erklärt: »Betrachten Sie die enorme Häßlichkeit, welche uns aus jeder Miene dieses Gesichts entgegenkreischt und Sie sind ja gezwungen, mir einzuräumen, daß solch eine Fratze gar nicht existieren könnte, wenn es keine deutschen Schriftstellerinnen gäbe.«
    ellauri146.html on line 114: Der Teufel selbst aber giebt drollige Auskunft über die Beschäftigung der großen Dichter in der Hölle. Shakespeare schreibt Erläuterungen zu Franz Horn, Dante hat den Ernst Schulze zum Fenster hinausgeschmissen, Schiller seufzt über den Freiherrn von Auffenberg. Der Schulmeister loci studiert die neue Litteratur an den Druckproben, in welche der Krämer des Ortes seine Heringe einwickelt. Da erhalte ich Gedichte von August Kuhn, Erzählungen von Krug von Nidda, Maultrommel- oder Lyratöne von Theodor Hell, Trauerspiele von einem gewissen Herrn von Houwald, lauter Damenschriftsteller, und gegen den Schluß hin ergänzt er die mit den faulen Heringen einlaufende Litteraturlieferung mit den Erzählungen von van der Velde und den sämtlichen Werken der ertrunkenen Luise Brachmann.
    ellauri146.html on line 116: Am schlechtesten ergeht es Houwald, dessen lederne Camilla grausam verspottet wird. Am Schluß guckt nach der Art und Weise der Phantasuskomödien auch der Dichter Grabbe selbst in seine Dichtung hinein; er schimpft auf alle Schriftsteller und taugt selber nichts, hat verrenkte Beine, schielende Augen und ein fades Affengesicht; doch diese Karikatur ist nur ein Vexierbild.
    ellauri146.html on line 118: Wie er sich selbst zu dieser seichten Belletristik stellt, darüber läßt er uns nicht im Unklaren. Herr Mollfels, eine der Hauptpersonen des Stückes giebt einem Schriftsteller Rattengift gute Lehren. »Sie müssen beileibe alles hinlänglich weich kneten, denn das Weiche gefällt und wenn es auch nur nasser Dreck wäre. Vorzüglich aber müssen Sie stets den Geschmack der Damen im Auge behalten, denn diese, welche noch niemals von einem wahren Dichter als berufene Richterinnen anerkannt sind, gelten jetzt im Reiche der Kunst als oberste Appellationsinstanz; ob man sie wegen ihrer kränklichen Nerven oder wegen ihrer Geschicklichkeit im Charpiezupfen dazu erwählt hat, ist eine unentschiedene Frage. Desto entschiedener ist es, Herr Rattengift, daß man Sie, wenn Sie Gewalt genug besitzen, eine dieser Regeln zu verachten, als einen blindlaufenden, verrückten, rohen Phantasten verschreit, der Schönheiten und Erbärmlichkeiten mild nebeneinanderkleckst. Ständen Homer oder Shakespeare erst jetzt mit ihren Werken auf, so wären Beurteilungen zu erwarten, in denen die Iliade ein unsinniges Gemengsel und der Lear [ganz berechtigt, vgl. Album 198] ein bombastischer Saustall genannt würde; ja manche Recensenten geben vielleicht dem Homer einen wohlgemeinten Fingerzeig, sich nach »der bezauberten Rose« emporzubilden, oder gebieten dem Shakespeare, fleißig in den Romanen der Helmine von Chezy und der Fanny Tarnow zu studieren, um daraus Menschenkenntnis zu lernen.«
    ellauri146.html on line 124: Rudolf von Gottschall (1823–1909) oli saksalainen kirjailija, aikansa Saksan monipuolisimpia. Gottschall oli lyyrikko (Neue Gedichte), eepikko (Carlo Zeno, Maja), hän kirjoitti romaaneja (Im Banne des schwarzen Adlers) ja erityisesti näytelmiä: hänen merkittäviä murhenäytelmiään ovat Mazeppa, Der Nabob, Katharina Howard, König Karl XII, Herzog Bernhard von Weimar ja Amy Robsart. Hän kirjoitti myös komedioita, kuten Fix und Fox, Die Diplomaten, Der Spion von Rheinsberg. Mit einer Doktorarbeit über die römischen Strafen bei Ehebruch wurde er 1846 in Königsberg promoviert. De adulterii poenis iure romano constitutis. Gottschalls fortschrittliches Schaffen war zu seinen Lebzeiten geachtet, seine Dramen wurden gern gespielt. Seine Werke zeichneten sich vor allem durch unabhängige Urteilskraft, aber auch durch zeitbezogene Kritik aus, was mit dazu beigetragen hat, dass er nach seinem Tode schnell in Vergessenheit geriet. Lisäksi hän oli kirjallisuushistorioitsija ja esteetikko. Kirjallisuudentutkijana hän julkaisi teoksen Poetik. Vittuako se selitti tossa suorasanaisesti mitä Grabbe kertoo ize paljon hauskemmin? Taitaa olla kuivuri. Saima Harmaja on suomentanut Gottschallin runon "Ken nokkivi ikkunaa? Lupsa!", jonka on säveltänyt Kari Haapala.
    ellauri146.html on line 127: Du einfach Bürgerkind, 1-kertainen porvarkakara,
    ellauri146.html on line 146: Gottschalls fortschrittliches Schaffen war zu seinen Lebzeiten geachtet, seine Dramen wurden gern gespielt. Seine Werke zeichneten sich vor allem durch unabhängige Urteilskraft, aber auch durch zeitbezogene Kritik aus, was mit dazu beigetragen hat, dass er nach seinem Tode schnell in Vergessenheit geriet.
    ellauri146.html on line 148: Gottschall was also a noted chess player. Obwohl er Funktionär des Schachsports und regelmäßiger Besucher der Augustea war, spielte er zeitlebens bei keinem einzigen Schachturnier. Viisasteli takapiruna kuin K. Koskenniemi.
    ellauri146.html on line 150: RATTENGIFT. Der Teufel mag – (sich korrigierend, mit einer Verbeugung) Der Herr Teufel mögen mich holen, wenn mir nicht vor Staunen und Verwunderung der Atem stehenbleibt! Doch, reden Sie fort! Was machen die Dichter selber? Schiller, Shakspeare, Calderon, Dante, Ariost, Horaz, was tun, was treiben sie?
    ellauri146.html on line 154: RATTENGIFT. Ich Glücklicher! ich Überglücklicher! ich will auf den Dachgiebel klettern! Calderon liest meine Gedichte! Calderon läßt mich grüßen! Ich esse vor Freuden ein Talglicht! Grüßen Sie den Herrn de la Barca doch tausendmal wieder, – ich wäre sein rasendster Verehrer, ich wollte mit der Liddy das Waldhäuschen besuchen, und wenn ich ihr die Beine abschlagen sollte, – ich –
    ellauri146.html on line 156: TEUFEL. Genug! Ich habe nicht länger Zeit! – Wenn Sie meiner einstmals bedürfen sollten, so wissen Sie, daß ich in der Hölle wohne. Hier von dem Dorfe ist dieselbe etwas weit weg; wenn Sie aber extra schnell dahin gelangen wollen, so müssen Sie nach Berlin reisen und dort hinter die Königsmauer, oder nach Dresden und dort in die Fischer-, oder nach Leipzig und dort in die Preußer-Gasse, oder nach Paris und dort ins Palais Royal gehen; von allen diesen Orten ist der Tartarus nur fünf Minuten entlegen, und Sie werden noch dazu auf ausgezeichnet guten, vielfältig ausgebesserten Chausseen dahin reiten können. – Doch, es wird bald Abend! Schlafen Sie mittelmäßig! (Er will sich entfernen.)
    ellauri146.html on line 166: MOLLFELS. Soll ich ihnen was vorschlagen? Dichten Sie künftig nichts als Trauerspiele! Wenn Sie denselben nur die gehörige Mittelmäßigkeit verleihen, so ist es unmöglich, daß Sie nicht den rauschendsten Applaus einernteten! Sie müssen insbesondere den Plan der Stücke hübsch winzig und flach gestalten, sonst möchte ihn nicht jeder kurzsichtige Schafskopf überblicken können, – Sie müssen dem Verstande und dem Forschungsgeiste der Leser nicht das geringste zumuten und wenn durch ein Unglück eine hervorstechende Szene mit unterlaufen sollte, sorgfältig hinterdrein bemerken, was sie abzwecke und in welcher Beziehung auf das Ganze sie zu nehmen sei, – Sie müssen beileibe alles hinlänglich weich kneten, denn das Weiche gefällt, und wenn es auch nur nasser Dreck wäre, – vorzüglich aber müssen Sie stets den Geschmack der Damen im Auge behalten, denn diese, welche noch niemals von einem wahren Dichter als berufene Richterinnen anerkannt sind, gelten jetzt im Reiche der Kunst als oberste Appellationsinstanz; ob man sie entweder wegen ihrer kränklichen Nerven oder wegen ihrer Geschicklichkeit im Scharpiezupfen dazu erwählt hat, ist eine unentschiedene Frage. Desto entschiedener ist es, Herr Rattengift, daß man Sie, wenn Sie Gewalt genug besitzen, um diese Regeln zu verachten, als einen blindlaufenden, verrückten, rohen Phantasten verschreit, der Schönheiten und Erbärmlichkeiten wild nebeneinanderkleckst. Ständen Homer oder Shakspeare erst jetzt mit ihren Werken auf, so wären Beurteilungen zu erwarten, in denen die Iliade ein unsinniges Gemengsel und der Lear ein bombastischer Saustall genannt würde; ja, manche Rezensenten gäben vielleicht dem Homer einen wohlgemeinten Fingerzeig, sich nach der Bezauberten Rose emporzubilden, oder geböten dem Shakspeare, fleißig in den Romanen der Helmina von Chezy oder der Fanny Tarnow zu studieren, um daraus Menschenkenntnis zu lernen.
    ellauri146.html on line 176: LE MAITRE D'ÉCOLE, assis à la fenêtre. Le Diable l'emporte. Le drôle nous arrive si tard dans la nuit pour nous aider à avaler le punch. C'est le maudit auteur, ou, comme on devrait proprement le nommer, le minuscule auteur, l'auteur de la pièce. Il est bête comme un sabot de vache, bave sur tous les écrivains et n'est bon lui-même à rien, a une jambe de travers, des yeux louches et une insipide face de singe. Fermez-lui la porte au nez, Monsieur le Baron, fermez-lui la porte.
    ellauri146.html on line 178: L'AUTEUR, dehors derrière la porte. O! Maudit Maître d'école! Immesurable sac à mensonges!
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    ellauri146.html on line 218: Keskinkertainen Gottschall on keskinkertaisemman Aarne Kinnusen kanssa samoilla sovinnaisilla herrasväen linjoilla: Ueberhaupt bedarf das komische Lied eines geschmackvollen Haltes, in seiner ausgelassenen Stimmung einer sittlichen Hemmung, wenn es nicht in eine plebeje Zotenpoesie ausarten oder jenen dilettantischen Reimschmieden und Versmachern anheimfallen soll, welche in die Saiten greifen, wie des Silen's Maulesel in die Saiten Apoll's. Schmack schmack, sehr smackhaft.
    ellauri146.html on line 220: ...Da lernte Grabbe Ludwig Robert kennen, den Bruder der schönen, von Heine gefeierten Schwester, einen der geistvollsten Epigonen der Romantik; aber auch Heinrich Heine selbst, der seine Tragödien Almansor und Ratcliff gerade damals erscheinen ließ und von dem einer der ironischen Freunde berichtet, mit welchem Selbstgefallen seine ungefällige Gestalt damals unter den Linden vor Dümmlers Buchladen »vorbei peripatetisierte,« mit Armensünderwänglein, über welche plötzliche Glut sich ergoß, sobald er sein Werk zum Fenster herausgucken sah. Heines Eigentümlichkeit als Mensch und Dichter hatte für Grabbe viel Sympathisches; er berührte eine verwandte Ader in ihm und blieb gewiß auf die Ausbildung eines, dem idealen Schwung nachspottenden Cynismus, der überall bei Grabbe hervortritt, nicht ohne Einfluß. Damals konnte Heine nicht ahnen, als er den Meister eines phantastischen Humors, den Serapionsbruder Amadeus Hoffmann, zu Grabe tragen sah, daß dasselbe schmerzliche Leiden, welches diese gnomenartige Persönlichkeit hinweggerafft hatte, auch ihn einst an ein langjähriges Krankenlager fesseln werde.
    ellauri146.html on line 226: und sprachen von Liebe viel. Ja aiheena oli bylsintä.
    ellauri146.html on line 231: der dürre Hofrat sprach. Sanoo impotentti arvostelija,
    ellauri146.html on line 251:

    Ich hab' Mein' Sach' auf Nichts gestellt


    ellauri146.html on line 262: Stirner työskenteli opettajana tyttöjen kymnaasissa kirjoittaessaan pääteoksensa Der Einzige und sein Eigentum (Ego ja hänen oma), joka oli polemiikkia Hegeliä ja nuorhegeliläisiä, kuten Ludwig Feuerbachia ja Bruno Baueria, mutta myös kommunisteja kuten Wilhelm Weitlingia ja anarkisteja kuten Pierre-Joseph Proudhonia, vastaan. Hän erosi opettajantoimestaan teoksen aiheuttamien kiistojen vuoksi.
    ellauri146.html on line 266: Stirner kuoli hyönteisen pureman aiheuttamaan tulehdukseen vuonna 1856. Kerrotaan, että Bruno Bauer oli ainoa nuorhegeliläinen, joka oli läsnä hänen hautajaisissaan. Mir geht's nichts über mich! Ich hab mein Sach auf Nichts gestellt! Istun tyhjän päällä! (Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum)
    ellauri146.html on line 284: Stor betydelse för den litterära utvecklingen hade Klopstock även genom sin "barpoesi", det vill säga oden och dramer som förhärligade den germanska draftbirran. Formellt står dessa verk, som bland annat försökte ersätta klassisk mytologi med en germaniserad nordisk under inflytande av James Macpherson och Ossians sånger. Genom sin höga självkänsla och föga uppfattning om diktarens kall, framlagd bland annat i Die deutsche Gelehrtenpublik (1784), bidrog Klopstock kraftigt till att höja självaktningen hos diktkonstens utövare. Bland de många utgåvorna av Klopstocks verk märks en praktupplaga i 7 band (1798-1809) och Sämmtliche Werke i 21 band (123-39). Präktiga böcker, ser fina ut i bokregalen!
    ellauri146.html on line 292: Klopstocks Epos gestaltet In 20 Gesängen und nahezu 20.000 Versen die Passionsgeschichte Jesu und dessen Auferstehung nach dem Matthäusevangelium, Kap. 26–28 (bzw. dem Markusevangelium Kap. 14 und dem Lukasevangelium Kap. 22), beginnend mit seinem Gebiet auf dem Ölberg. Die Ereignisse des in wenigen Kapiteln auf Jesus konzentrierten Fabel-Kerns erweitert der Autor um Parallelhandlungen (Maria, Portia, Thomas u. a.) und um mit vielen Bildern wortreich ausgemalte transzendentale Szenen nach Motiven aus dem Alten und dem Neuen Testament sowie der Apokalypse.
    ellauri146.html on line 298: Der Autor setzt beim Auftritt bzw. der Erwähnung vieler Personen und bei Bezügen auf ihre Lebensgeschichten die Kenntnis des Alten und Neuen Testaments voraus. Bei den von ihm erdichteten surrealen Szenen beruft er sich auf Mitteilungen seiner Muse Sionitin, der Seherin Gottes. Oft wird das Geschehen aus beiden Quellen gespiegelt, indirekt beschrieben, so erlebt der Leser die Jungen Jesu anfangs mit den Augen ihrer Schutzengel, die mit dem Engelboten über sie sprechen, oder in der Beobachtung einer anderen Person, z. B. Petrus Verleugnung aus der Perspektive Portias (6. Gesang). Eingearbeitet in solche Gespräche sind Informationen beispielsweise über Jesus Lebensgeschichte und über die Charaktere der Retterjugend (3. Gesang), aber auch frei erfundene Marzipanfiguren. Wie in einem großen Mysterienspiel betreten immer wieder die Seelen alttestamentlicher LakrizFiguren, z. B. der Urväter und Urmütter, der Propheten, der Könige, aber auch der zum Zeitpunkt der Kreuzigung noch ungeborenen zukünftigen Christen die Szenerie.
    ellauri146.html on line 307: Vierter Gesang: Abendmahl und Judas Nachtisch
    ellauri146.html on line 338: On Klopsun keximiä hahmoja. Sammaa ei löydy minun raamatustani. Joel ja Benoni nimet on kyllä hyvästä kirjasta. Rachel died in childbirth. As she was dying she named her son Ben-Oni [son of my grief], but his father Jakob called him Ben-Yamin [son of the right hand, viz. son of the southhand]. Genesis 35:18. Just call me Ben.
    ellauri146.html on line 365: Eloa comes from the throne of God, and proclaims that now the Redeemer is led to death, on which the angels of the earth form a circle round Mount Calvary, also nam'd Golgotha. Then, having consecrated that hill, he worships the Messiah. Gabriel conducts the souls of the fathers from the sun to the Mount for olives, and Adam addresses the earth. Satan and Adramelech, hovering in triumph, are put to flight by Eloa. Jesus is nail'd to the cross. The thoughts of Adam. The conversion of one of the malefactors. Uriel places a planet before the sun, and then conducts to the earth the souls of all the future generations of mankind. Eve, seeing them coming, addresses them. Eloa ascends to Heaven. Eve is affected at seeing Mary. Two angels of death fly round the cross. Eve addresses the Saviour, and the souls of the children yet unborn. Claptrap does a lot of addressing in the epos. Hope the letters reach the sender, unlike Elvis's:
    ellauri146.html on line 368: He put it his sack
    ellauri146.html on line 370: He brought my letter back
    ellauri146.html on line 375: I write I'm sorry but my letter keeps coming back
    ellauri146.html on line 380: It came right back to me
    ellauri146.html on line 386: And if it comes back the very next day then I'll understand
    ellauri146.html on line 400: One of the outstanding features of the Romantic era in France was the re-evaluation of the feminine. It was widely assumed that man's capacity for rational thought and scientific achievement needed to be tempered by woman's capacity for sentiment. Indeed, the beneficial influence of woman's love and compassion was considered a necessary precondition to moral development, both for the individual and for all mankind. Woman thus had redemptive qualities (cash value). Perhaps the purest expression of this constellation of ideas is to be found in the utopian religious sects of the period and in the Romantic epic. Alfred de Vigny's Eloa (1824) may be read in this context. Eloa is the first of a series of angel women appearing in the Romantic epic. She is followed by Rachel in Edgar Quinet's Ahasvérus (1833), Sémida in Alexandre Soumet's La Divine Epopée (1840), Marie in Alphonse Constant's La Mère de Dieu (1844) and Liberté in Victor Hugo's La Fin de Satan (fragments written in 1854 and 1859, published posthumously in 1886). The mission of these quasi-divine female figures is to help put an end to evil.
    ellauri146.html on line 402: As any reader of Vigny's poem knows, Eloa descends from heaven to console and save Satan. It is suggested that if she had succeeded, evil might have ceased to exist, but Vigny does not permit this to happen. Instead, Satan seduces Eloa and causes her to fall with him to the depths of hell. Despite the failure of Eloa's attempt, the fact remains that Vigny lays out the essential elements of what I call the myth of the angel woman and the end of evil; he links together the divine feminine principle and the redemption of humanity. This constitutes one of the major original elements of Eloa.
    ellauri146.html on line 404: We tend not to focus on this view of Eloa as a myth of the redeeming feminine for several reasons. First, the central portion of the poem is devoted to Satan's seduction of Eloa, an activity which, for most of us, is anything but celestial. Perhaps this explains Stendhal's sarcastic description of Eloa in the Courrier anglais of 1 December 1824: "Tex-Willer-larme, devenue ange femelle, et séduite par le diable lui-même" (the ex-tear, turned into a female angel, and seduced by the devil himself). Flottes and Bonnefoy insist that the very fine psychological analysis of the seduction makes us see human protagonists in an angelic decor, which weakens any metaphysical meaning Vigny might attach to his poem. Germain, who had the benefit of Hunt's masterly work, The Epic in Ninteenth Century France (1941), states flatly that the drama of Eloa is not metaphysical but moral. Bénichou, however, does remark in Le Sacre de l'écrivain 1750-1830 (1973) that the creation of Eloa corresponds to the theological promotion of the feminine as an agent of redemption prominent in the religious sects of the Romantic period. I am sure Satan was greatly consoled by Eloa, if that's any consolation.
    ellauri146.html on line 406: The second reason we tend not to see Eloa in this light is the emphasis scholars have placed on the Romantic rehabilitation of Satan. We have not had adequate corresponding emphasis on the concomitant rehabilitation of women.
    ellauri146.html on line 433: Les flots de la poussière ainsi qu’un lac limpide. Ja pöläyttää pölyä kuin lammen pinnasta.
    ellauri146.html on line 451: Pressés de bracelets, d’anneaux, de boucles d’or, Täynnä sormuxia, renkaita ym. koruja
    ellauri146.html on line 459: Par la puissante main sous sa tête placée. Jätin pitäessä mämmikouraa hiuxilla.
    ellauri146.html on line 473: Troublé dans l’action, troublé dans le dessein, Toiminnan miehenä, eto suunnittelijana,
    ellauri146.html on line 480: Le prendront dans leurs lacs aux premières paroles. Ottaa sen sisäänsä muitta mutkitta.
    ellauri146.html on line 499: « Un sacrifice illustre et fait pour étonner Joku hämmästyttävä moukan uhraus
    ellauri146.html on line 512: Les deux sexes mourront chacun de son côté. Sukupuolet kuukahtavat kukin tykönään.
    ellauri146.html on line 520: Et trois fois a versé des pleurs fallacieux Ja 3x itkenyt krokodiilinkyyneliä
    ellauri146.html on line 521: Qui n’ont pu me cacher la rage de ses yeux ; Jotka ei ole kätkeneet sen raivoa;
    ellauri146.html on line 545: Payant au poids de l’or chacun de ses cheveux, Maxaa mansikoita sen joka karvasta,
    ellauri146.html on line 546: Attachèrent ses mains et brûlèrent ses yeux, Sitoo sen käet ja polttaa siltä simmut,
    ellauri146.html on line 549: La placèrent debout, silencieusement, Laittaa pystyasentoon vähin äänin
    ellauri146.html on line 556: Placèrent Dalila, pâle prostituée, Tän (nyt) kalvakan prostituutin siis,
    ellauri146.html on line 564: Suivie d’un œil hagard les yeux tachés de sang Seuraavat verestävät silmät
    ellauri146.html on line 572: La trahison ourdie en des amours factices, Petkutus tekorakkauxien kangaspuussa,
    ellauri146.html on line 574: Arraché dans nos bras par des baisers menteurs ! Jotka nyysivät ne huijaavilla pusuilla!
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    ellauri146.html on line 640: Poe commented on the general meaning of his story several times. In one unsigned review of the number of the Southern Literary Messenger that contained it he said, “Lionizing ... is an admirable piece of burlesque which displays much reading, a lively humor, and an ability to afford amusement or instruction”; and in another puff of smoke he remarked, “It is an extravaganza ... and gives evidence of high powers of fancy and humor.”‡ To J. P. Kennedy he wrote on February 11, 1836 that it was a satire “properly speaking [page 172:] — at least so meant —... of the rage for Lions and the facility of becoming one.”
    ellauri146.html on line 644: Edgar Allan Poe vigorously denounced the Jeffersonian ideal of democracy. He had no sympathy with abstract political notions such as those which had produced liberal republican theory in America and elsewhere. Like Edmund Burke, Poe was highly suspicious of the “well-constructed Republic.”
    ellauri146.html on line 646: The opinion has been often stated that Edgar Allan Poe was bizarre and amoral; that he was a lover of morbid beauty only; that he was unrelated to worldly circumstances-aloof from the affairs of the world; that his epitaph might well be: “Out of space-out of time.”
    ellauri146.html on line 648: But it is dangerous to attempt to separate any historical figure from his setting. No individual can ever be understood fully until the subtle influences of his formal education, his reading, his associates, and his time and country (with his heredity) are traced and synthesized. Too much has been said, perhaps, about Poe’s “detachment” from his environment and too little about his background—his heritage from Europe and the influences of his early life in Virginia. Elizabeth Arnold, Poe’s mother, was born in England in 1787 and was brought to this country when she was a girl of nine. “In speaking of my mother,” Poe wrote years later to Beverley Tucker of Virginia, “you have touched a string to which my heart fully responds.” Judging from his spirited defense of Elizabeth Poe, it appears that Poe never became unmindful of his immediate English origins on the maternal side.
    ellauri146.html on line 650: Poe’s ancestry on his father’s side was Scotch-Irish and has been traced through County Cavon to Ayrshire, Scotland. The fact that Poe’s Presbyterian Scottish ancestors dwelled for a time in the north of Ireland has caused even so good a scholar as Arthur Hobson Quinn to engage in surprising speculation about an “Irish strain” in Poe and about a “Celtic” trait of perverseness which he had “discovered” in the Poe family.
    ellauri146.html on line 654: Poe, unlike other great American writers of his time, spent a considerable portion of his childhood in Britain. In 1815, John Allan set out for England, accompanied by his wife, Frances Allan; his sister-in-law, “Aunt Nancy” Valentine; and his six-year-old foster son, Edgar Poe. For a time Edgar attended the small London school of Miss Dubourg (a name which subsequently was to appear in “The Murders in the Rue Morgue”) and later, for a period of three years from 1817 to 1820, was sent to a better school, the Manor House at Stoke Newington near London. Here Poe, in addition to being affected profoundly by the atmosphere of England, studied French, Latin, history and literature. The Manor House School, with its “Dr.” Bransby, Poe later was to transplant bodily to the semi-autobiographical tale “William Wilson” (1840).
    ellauri146.html on line 656: Poe saw a good deal of Scotland, too, on first arriving in Britain and may have attended school in Irvine for a time. It would be difficult to estimate the impact of these formative years in Britain upon the youthful Poe.
    ellauri146.html on line 662: “I am a Virginian,” declared Poe; and “the distinguishing features of Virginian character at present-features of a marked nature—not elsewhere to be met with in America-and evidently akin to that chivalry which denoted the Cavalier—can be in no manner so well accounted for as by considering them the debris of a devoted loyalty.” Poe’s Virginia background may or may not have rendered him typically American, but it seems reasonable to think that it fostered in him a Virginian Anglo-American attitude as opposed to an Anglophobic Americanism so common at that time in New England.
    ellauri146.html on line 668: The concern of the Pounder to advance republican ideals and republican politics among the students of the University was not notably effectual with one student at least: Poe was not receptive to Jeffersonian liberalism. But many of the impressions which Poe received at Charlottesville, both within and without the lecture rooms, must have remained with him. The young admirer of classic grandeur, we know, was impressed by the graceful Rotunda. About Poe at Virginia, Philip Alexander Bruce writes as follows:
    ellauri146.html on line 674: The success of Poe in translation indicates his possession of a universal point of view. The recognition which he has received in France, Russia, Italy, Germany, Spain and Britain has no parallel among other American writers. Poe has become a world-author, and this fact depends very largely upon the universality of his appeal. “Poe is my spiritual and literary father,” asserted the Spaniard Vicente Blasco Ibanez. Baudelaire prayed to Poe as a literary saint. The Germans regard him as the foremost American writer. The Russians began translating him in the 1830s even before he was known in America.
    ellauri146.html on line 678: As a critic, Poe often expressed national sentiments. He urged Americans to build their own literature, to avoid a blind adulation of, or slavish imitation of, Europeans simply because they were Europeans. But at the same time, Poe warned against literary chauvanism, which tended to overpraise every dull American writer simply because he happened to be American. Poe’s detached and objective attitude could become, and often did become, highly critical of American society and America
    ellauri146.html on line 681: “We have no aristocracy of blood, and having therefore as a natural, and indeed as an inevitable thing, fashioned for ourselves an aristocracy of dollars, the display of wealth has here to take the place and perform the office of the heraldic display in monarchical countries. By a transition readily understood, and which might have been as readily foreseen, we have been brought to merge in simple show our notions of taste itself.”
    ellauri146.html on line 683: All this, Poe added, is an “evil growing out of our republican institutions.” In “Some Words with a Mummy,” in “Mellonta Tauta” and in other tales, Poe vigorously denounced the Jeffersonian ideal of democracy. He had no sympathy with abstract political notions such as those which, after Locke, had produced liberal republican theory in America and elsewhere. Though lacking the scope and political understanding of Burke, Poe was, like Burke, highly suspicious of the “well-constructed Republic.”
    ellauri146.html on line 686: started with the queerest idea conceivable, viz; that all men are born free and equal-this in the very teeth of the laws of gradation so visibly impressed upon all things both in the moral and physical universe. Every man “voted,” as they called it-that is to say, meddled with public affairs-until, at length, it was discovered that what is everybody’s business is nobody’s, and that the “Republic” (as the absurd thing was called) was without a government at all. It is related, however, that the first circumstance which disturbed, very particularly, the self-complacency of the philosophers who constructed this “Republic,” was the startling discovery that universal suffrage gave opportunity for fraudulent schemes….A little reflection upon this discovery sufficed to render evident the consequences, which were that rascality must predominate— in a word, that a republican government could never be anything but a rascally one. While the philosophers, however, were busied in blushing at their stupidity in not having foreseen these inevitable evils, and intent upon the invention of new theories, the matter was put to an abrupt issue by a fellow of the name of Mob, who took everything into his own hands and set up a despotism…. As for republicanism, no analogy could be found for it upon the face of the earth—unless we except the case of the “prairie dogs,” an exception which seems to demonstrate, if anything, that democracy is a very admirable form of government—for dogs.
    ellauri146.html on line 688: In a review of 1836 Poe referred to the “bigoted lover of abstract Democracy” and appealed to Americans to divert their minds “from that perpetual and unhealthy excitement about the forms and machinery” of government to a greater care of the results of government-“the happiness of a people.”
    ellauri146.html on line 690: Indeed, Poe seems much more the Southerner than the Yankee American, and it is not hard to guess which path he would have chosen had he lived into the 1860’s. One may be very sure that Edgar Poe, though born, almost by accident, in Boston, would have proved one of the Confederacy’s most eloquent and committed partisans. In reviewing the various factors which we may believe shaped Poe’s youthful mind, we would expect to find in Poe, and in re-examining his opinions we do find, a cosmopolitan rather than a parochial outlook. And yet, at the same time, we know Poe was serious when he proclaimed, “I am a Virginian!” We may be justified in looking upon the general influences of his formative years as contributing factors in the development of strong inclinations to Europe, Britain and the American South, rather than to the American Union.
    ellauri146.html on line 739: Blackbirds and the sun of October vislaavia mustarastaita ja lokakuun aurinko
    ellauri146.html on line 795: Shachar Bram, Published in Connotations Vol. 10.1 (2000/01)
    ellauri146.html on line 797: As a starting point to my discussion of Thomas's "Poem in October" and Wardi's thoughtful presentation of it. Eynel is a girl, or womenfolk at least. Entä Schachar Bram? Schachar hails from Haifa University. Shachar tarkoittaa aamupuhdetta. Gender of first name Shachar : Boy 83.33%. Onx tää vallan Sakari hepreaxi? Tai paremminkin pikkuprofeetta Sakarja, sillä Johannes Kastajan isäpappa Sakari oli merkkimies vaan kristityille ja muslimeille, ei juutalaisille, ja se kirjoitetaan raamatussa Zacharias. Sakarista tuli mykkä kunnes Johannes oli syntynyt, koska Sakari ei ottanut uskoaxeen että pystyisi vielä impregnoimaan vaimonsa Elisabetin. Tää taisi tulla esille jossain monista lukemistami deutero-evankeliumeista joissa tehdään halpaa pilaa Jeesuxen nuoruusajoista.
    ellauri146.html on line 799: The poet experiences childhood as a resource because it is gone, and his 'rebirth' as a poet is not a function of recapturing the truth and joy of his youth; rather, it is a function of understanding the truth of his present life, as the life of remembering things past and turning them into poetry. Thus, "the poet's journey" is not "towards restoring his childhood perception" (204) nor "in quest of his lost voice" (193), but it is his writing about such a journey that hints at and finally exposes his recognition that childhood perception is dead, but the memory of its being is still with him. The poet's "heart's truth," contrary to the child's and the grown man's apparent truth, is the acknowledgment of time.
    ellauri146.html on line 801: It seems to me that however delicate and profound the relations Wardi draws, the cost is too high. Contrary to the "echo interpretation" Wardi suggests, I would argue for the poet's acknowledgment of the arrow of time, which leaves both childhood (even if it was not exhausted when he was a child), and the imaginative reunion with it now at 30, lost and unreachable.
    ellauri146.html on line 811: And of the Cannibals that each other eat,
    ellauri146.html on line 856: Politically Incorrect was founded in 2004, soon after the re-election of George W. Bush, by a German teacher named Stefan Herre "to do something against Anti-Americanism". Das Blog betont in seiner Selbstdarstellung eine „pro-israelische“ und „pro-amerikanische“ Ausrichtung. Im wiedervereinigten Deutschland zeigten sich in der Haltung gegenüber Flüchtlingen zum Teil zeitgeschichtlich bedingte Besonderheiten, die darauf zurückzuführen seien, dass die Westdeutschen sich über Jahrzehnte hätten daran gewöhnen können, zum Einwanderungsland zu werden, während die Ostdeutschen bis 1990 kaum in Kontakt mit Zuwanderern gekommen seien.
    ellauri146.html on line 860: Die Prager Erklärung zum Gewissen Europas und zum Kommunismus (engl. Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism) wurde am 3. Juni 2008 von mehreren prominenten europäischen Politikern, ehemaligen politischen Häftlingen und Historikern unterzeichnet, unter ihnen Václav Havel und Joachim Gauck. Die Erklärung forderte unter anderem die Verurteilung von kommunistischen Verbrechen und die Ausrufung des 23. August als Europäischer Tag des Gedenkens an die Opfer von Stalinismus und Nationalsozialismus. Der Gedenktag wurde am 2. April 2009 vom Europäischen Parlament ausgerufen.
    ellauri146.html on line 864: The ban on communist symbols resulted in the removal of hundreds of statues, the replacement of street signs and the renaming of populated places including some of Ukraine's biggest cities like DniproPetrovsk (sorry, Dnipro). The city administration of Dnipro estimated in June 2015 that 80 streets, embankments, squares, and boulevards would have to be renamed. Maxim Eristavi of Hromadske.TV estimated late April 2015 that the nationwide renaming would cost around $1.5 billion. The legislation also granted special legal status to veterans of the "struggle for Ukrainian independence" from 1917 to 1991 (the lifespan of the Soviet Union). The same day, the parliament also passed a law that replaced the term "Great Patriotic War" in the national lexicon with "World War II" from 1939 to 1945 (instead of 1941–45 as is the case with the "Great Patriotic War"). A change of great significance.
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    ellauri147.html on line 75: Ale Tyynni was a poet, author, literary and theatre critic, translator and Olympian. Tyynni won the gold medal in the literature category at the 1948 Olympic Games in London. In addition to her poetry collections, she published children’s fiction and essays. With her translations she acquainted a Finnish readership with lyrics from other countries, most notably France.
    ellauri147.html on line 79: Ale Tyynni was born in Ingria to the east of Finland and moved as a child with her family to Helsinki in 1919. She graduated with a Master’s degree in 1936, with Finnish literature as her main subject. During her university years Tyynni practised poetry recitation and dramatic expression. She was particularly interested in poetic diction and the topic of her final work was Sappho’s metre in Finnish poetry.
    ellauri147.html on line 83: Having completed her university studies, Tyynni took up the teaching of Finnish in evening classes, but the urge to write proved stronger than the duty to teach. Her first poetry collection, Kynttilänsydän (‘Candlewick’), was published in 1938. Two years later she published a second collection Vesilintu (‘waterfowl’). With the outbreak of war, her poetry changed: Lähde ja matkamies (’The spring and the traveller’), Lehtimaja (‘The arbour’) and Soiva metsä (‘The ringing forest’) all reflected the defensive spirit of the country. Tyynni also depicted womanhood, the experiences of women in childbirth and motherhood. Later feminist research in particular has praised Tyynni as a pioneer for her lyrics dealing with childbirth.
    ellauri147.html on line 90: Ale Tyynni married the historian Kauko Pirinen in 1940. They had three children. Meanwhile her literary work brought her into contact with Martti Haavio, better known as the poet P. Mustapää. A deep affection sprang up between them, although both were already married.
    ellauri147.html on line 92: In 1949 Tyynni’s sixth poetry collection was published – ‘Ylitse vuoren lasisen’ (‘Over the glass mountain), which included one of her best loved poems ‘Kaarisilta’ (‘The arched bridge’). The poems make reference to the difficulties she faced in her own life circumstances.
    ellauri147.html on line 96: The union of these two lyrical writers is generally seen as a happy and creative time. The partners inspired each other as a couple and as writers. Martti Haavio died in 1973 following a heart attack, and Ale Tyynni-Haavio completed her husband’s unfinished memoirs and it was published as Olen typerä kana: Martti Haavio - P. Mustapää 20-luvun maisemassa (‘I am still distant: Martti Haavio – P. Mustapää in the 1920s countryside’, 1978).
    ellauri147.html on line 98: In the mid-twentieth century Finnish literature had adopted the free verse of modern poetry. Ale Tyynni however went back to a lyrical style, the ballad. Tyynni’s poems were typical of ballads, offering fateful tales dealing with falling in love and sorrow, and life’s turning points. Balladeja ja romansseja (’Ballads and romances’) appeared in 1967. And Tarinain lähde (‘The source of the tales’, 1974) depicted the death of a loved one, sorrow and solitude. Nobody cared to read such balderdash any more.
    ellauri147.html on line 134: Tee silta Jumalan kunniaksi, kaarisilta tee, Make it a bridge under Mr. Haavio, said the Cod, arch your back!
    ellauri147.html on line 148: Seijallakin on yllättävän vahva Wille zur Macht. Se ei siedä kun muut (esim Riitta) laittavat käpäliä sen olkapäille.
    ellauri147.html on line 150: Some interpreters also upheld a biological interpretation of the Wille zur Macht, making it equivalent with Darwinism. For example, the concept was appropriated by some Nazis such as Alfred Bäumler, who may have drawn influence from it or used it to justify their expansive quest for power.
    ellauri147.html on line 155: Eternal return (German: Ewige Wiederkunft; also known as eternal recurrence) is a concept that the universe and all existence and energy has been recurring, and will continue to recur, in a self-similar form an infinite number of times across infinite time or space.
    ellauri147.html on line 160: Gilles Deleuze also emphasized the connection between the will to power and eternal return. Both acques">Jacques Derrida and Gilles Deleuze were careful to point out that the primary nature of will to power is unconscious.
    ellauri147.html on line 167: Nietzsche's "Will to power" and "Will to seem" embrace many of our views, which again resemble in some respects the views of Féré and the older writers, according to whom the sensation of pleasure originates in a feeling of power, that of pain in a feeling of feebleness (Ohnmacht).
    ellauri147.html on line 177: Emily in Paris is an American-French comedy-drama streaming television series created by Barren Star, which premiered on Netflix on October 2, 2020. The series stars Lily "Mr." Collins as the eponymous Emily, an American who moves to Paris to provide an American point of view to Savior, a French marketing firm. There, she struggles to succeed in the workplace while searching for sex and experiencing a culture clash with her "boring" and small-minded Midwestern U.S. upbringing. It also stars Ashley Park, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Lucas Bravo, the cast's one and only spooky sooty tarbaby coon Samuel Arnold, Camille Razat, and Bruno Gouery. Lystikästä että "boring" pitää laittaa scare quoteihin. 91% piti tästä ohjelmasta. 91% ei kazonut.
    ellauri147.html on line 187: Dodi, nyt on nähty 2 jaxoa Emilystä. Kuten saattoi arvata, Chicagon runkku heivattin pois pelistä, ja nyt Emily jo kyntää uraa ranskalaisessa mainosfirmassa. Sen 'le vagin jeune' kelpaa heti ranskis äijille, ja ikävän seniori naispomon se ohittaa jo ekassa kaarteessa. Macronin vaimosta tehdään halpaa huumoria. Sovinistivaltioissa kuten USA on suorastaan skandaali että Macronin vaimo on sitä vanhempi. Verratkaa nyt meidän trofeita, huutaa Trump ja Bolsonaro kuorossa ja tuulettaa kainaloista kanoja kuin keltaisia tupeita. Sattumalta Luxemburgin puistossa nähty vinosilmä lastenhoitaja onkin salaa kiinalaisen vetoketjumiljonäärin tytär. Vittu nää amerikkalaiset on sitten ennustettavia. Jotain kerta kaikkiaa masentavaa siinä on. Tulee ihan paha mieli. Mieluumin luen vaikka Isaac Bashevis Singerin sentimentaalisia lapsuudenmuistoja Varsovan ghetosta.
    ellauri147.html on line 201: On September 5, 2018, it was announced that Paramount Network had given the production a series order for a first season consisting of 10 episodes. The series was created by Barren Star, who has a multimillion overall deal with ViacomCBS and develops for ViacomCBS and for outsider buyers via MTV Entertainment Studios. Star was also expected to serve as an executive producer alongside Tony Hernandez. Production companies involved with the series were slated to consist of Jax Media. On July 13, 2020, it was reported that the series would move from Paramount Network to Netflix. On November 11, 2020, Netflix renewed the series for a second season.
    ellauri147.html on line 203: Emily's boss Madeline prepares to make the transition from the Chicago based pharmaceutical marketing firm, the Gilbert Group, to a French based fashion firm, Savior, when she discovers that she is pregnant. She offers the job to Emily and she accepts, leaving her boyfriend back in Chicago. Emily moves to Paris despite the fact that she does not speak French. She moves into the 5th floor of an old apartment building without an elevator but with a wonderful Parisian view. Emily creates an Instagram account, @emilyinparis, and begins documenting her time in Paris. Emily starts her first day of work much to her new co-workers chagrin who reveal that she was only hired because of a business deal. She introduces the French to American social media strategies who seem very reluctant about her and her American methods. Emily accidentally tries to enter the wrong apartment and bangs her very attractive neighbor right at the door, Gabriel. As Emily accustoms to life in Paris she makes countless faux-pas and the firm nicknames her "la plouc" or "the hick". Emily meets Mindy Chen, a nanny originally from Shanghai, and they become fast friends. After Emily and her boyfriend attempt to have cybersex but the connection fails, she plugs in her vibrator and accidentally short-circuits the block's power. "Accidentally" is the top frequency word in the script.
    ellauri147.html on line 205: Despite struggling to fit in with French office culture Emily convinces her boss, Sylvie, to invite her to a work party where she accidentally irritates Sylvie by conversing with Antoine Lambert, a client who turns out to be Sylvie's married lover. As punishment she is put to work marketing Vaga-Jeune, a lubricant for menopausal women. Annoyed with the gendered nature of the French language Emily writes a post about the product that goes viral causing her to make further inroads at work.
    ellauri147.html on line 211: Mindy offers to throw a dinner party to help Emily meet new people but the party instead turns into a rager. Despite meeting a cute French boy Emily ends up going back to Gabriel's restaurant.
    ellauri147.html on line 217: At Café de Flore, Emily meets Thomas, a French philosophy professor. They hit it off and she invites him back to her apartment to have sex. Emily and Thomas encounter Gabriel and Camille, and Camille invites them to join them at a tapas restaurant. Thomas and Gabriel do not get along. The next day, Gabriel tells Emily he thinks Thomas is a snob, and not worthy of her. She is clearly more of the tattooed-arm master chef type. Fair enough.
    ellauri147.html on line 225: Back at the chateau, Camille and her mother are arguing so Emily takes on refugees
    ellauri147.html on line 226: by the pool where she is joined by Timothée. They drink champagne and accidentally have sex. At breakfast, she learns that Timothée is not the brother Camille was referring to, instead, it was her younger, 17-year-old brother. Emily meets Théo, Camille´s older and more age appropriate brother and has sex with him. It is not half as good.
    ellauri147.html on line 230: Emily calls Mathieu Cadault to arrange a meeting so she can ask him about the dress donation. They agree to meet at an art opening at Camille´s gallery. Sylvie and Luc also arrive at the opening to meet Camille. At the AFL auction, Grey Space, which consists of two avant-garde fashion designers, show up and bid for Pierre´s dress. As Emily irons the dress back stage, Grey Space shoots her with cum as a publicity stunt which shocks the audience. The next day, the stunt is featured in all the newspapers and online. Pierre is despondent and takes Emily to his bed. They have really uninspired sex. Pierre won´t even cum though Mr. Collins does his best.
    ellauri147.html on line 234: Emily´s co-workers inform her that in France it can be a long, arduous process to fire an employee, unlike at home in the good old U of S. To realize his dream of opening his own restaurant, Gabriel decides to move Emily back to Normandy. The next day Emily is called by Mathieu about the situation and tells her that Pierre has requested to see her. Sylvie overhears this and goes with Emily to see Pierre. At the atelier, they see a dress from Pierre´s new collection.
    ellauri147.html on line 236: Pierre orders Mathieu to find him a new venue. Mindy agrees to emcee and sing at a drag bar two nights a week, but when she tells her employers, they fire her so she moves in with Emily. In need of a venue to launch his fashion show, Pierre hijacks the outside of his former venue to show his new look dress collection which the audience loves and makes him the toad of Fashion Week. To celebrate, Emily hosts a dinner at Gabriel´s restaurant for Mathieu and Pierre. The 3 mousketeers take turns at Mr. Collins´s back door.
    ellauri147.html on line 240: Many scenes are filmed in Paris, Texas, at Place de l´Estrapade in the 5th Arrondissement, including the site of Emily´s first apartment, the restaurant ("Les Deux Compères"), and the bakery ("La Boulangerie Moderne"). Some scenes are also filmed at Cité du Cinéma, a famous film studio complex in Denver. Famous Parisian sites to feature in the series as digitally prepared miniatures include: Le Grand Véfour, the Pont Alexandre III, Palais Garnier, L´Atelier des Lumières, Rue de l´Abreuvoir, Jardin du Luxembourg, Jardin Du Palais Royale, Café de Flore and the Panthéon. An episode was also filmed at the Château de Sonnay in the department of Indre-et-Loire. Additional photography took place in Chicago during November 2019.
    ellauri147.html on line 247: Daniel D´Addario of Variety described the series as "a Turkish delight that begs the question of what it really means to grow up against a truly inviting backdrop", and that Mr. Collins is "an inherently winsome performer who has never been quite as well and often abused as she is here". Kristen Baldwin of Entertainment Weekly gave the series a "B" and wrote, "If you need a five-hour brain vacation, Paris is a worthwhile destination." The New Zealand Herald considered the show "visually delectable" and that "Mr. Collins has a pixie-ish charm which makes her endearing", but also that the show is "as ephemeral as dental floss". However, Kristen Lopez of IndieWire wrote a review Metacritic graded as a 23 out of a 100, praising Mr. Collins for being a "Jewess, make no mistake" and that "Emily in Paris is only as watchable and frivolous as our first lady," but warning viewers "Emily in Paris is like scrolling through Instagram. It´s a great way to waste time looking at pretty pictures with no depth."
    ellauri147.html on line 249: Nevertheless, not all critics were this kind to the Emily character. Emma Gray from HuffPost called Emily a bland character, stating "The show doesn´t even make an effort to quirk her up or give her a more relatable, girl-next-door roughness: she´s always immaculately coiffed and made-up, and garbed in effortfully eye-catching outfits. But there´s not much to the character, except for enormous amounts of self-confidence and the inexplicable ability to attract new friends and love interests on every street corner." Rebecca Nicholson of The Guardian gave the series one out of five stars: "if it is an attempt to fluff up the romcom for the streaming age, then it falls over on its six-inch heels." Rachel Handler opined "Darren Star has done it yet again: centered an entire show on a thin, gently delusional white woman whimsically exploring a major metropolitan area in wildly expensive couture purchased on a mid-level salary."
    ellauri147.html on line 253: Sonia Rao, of Washington Post compares Emily to the heroines of the Amy Sherman-The show received two nominations at the Golden Globe Awards, but prior to the ceremony it was reported that 30 members of the voting body had been flown to Paris, where they spent two nights at The Peninsula Paris and were treated to a private lunch at the Musée des Arts Forains, with the bill reportedly paid by the show´s developer, Paramount Network. This led some critics to question the impartiality of the voting body, as Emily in Paris is considered to have been a critical flop, and even its nomination was a surprise. In contrast, critically-acclaimed shows, notably I May Destroy You, were not nominated. Midge Maisel, her actions can be quite rash, but she still wins over her fictional acquaintances while utterly baffling viewers."
    ellauri147.html on line 257: Many French critics condemned the show for negatively stereotyping Parisians and the French. Charles Martin wrote in Première that the show unfairly stereotyped and depicted the French as "lazy individuals who never arrive at the office before the end of the morning are flirtatious and not really attached to the concept of loyalty, are sexist and backward, and, have a questionable relationship with showering".
    ellauri147.html on line 261: Megan Garber of The Atlantic was critical of the character Emily, writing, "An expat who acts like a tourist, she judges everything against the backdrop of her own rigid Americanness. You might figure that those moments are evidence of a show poking fun at its protagonist´s arrogance, or setting the stage for her to grow beyond her initial provincialism. But: You would be, as I was, mostly incorrect. Instead, other people change around her, becoming French-American. They grudgingly concede that her way (strident, striving, teeming with insistent individualism) is the right way. The show — the latest from the Sex and the City creator Darren Star — is selling several fantasies. Primary among them is the notion that Emily can bulldoze her way through France and be celebrated for it.
    ellauri147.html on line 263: For the series, review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 63% based on 55 reviews, with an average rating of 5.81/10. The website´s critics consensus reads, "Though its depiction of France is trés cliché [sic], Emily in Paris is rom-com fantasy at its finest, spectacularly dressed and filled with charming performances." Metacritic gave the series a weighted average score of 60 out of 100 based on 17 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
    ellauri147.html on line 268: For the week of October 5, 2020, Emily in Paris reached the top ten list of most watched streaming shows per Nielsen. On May 3, 2021, Netflix revealed that the series has been watched by 58 million of households in the month after its debut. The Series remained in UK top 10 list for 40 consecutive days after its release.
    ellauri147.html on line 270: The show received two nominations at the Golden Globe Awards, but prior to the ceremony it was reported that 30 members of the voting body had been flown to Paris, where they spent two nights at The Peninsula Paris and were treated to a private lunch at the Musée des Arts Forains, with the bill reportedly paid by the show´s developer, Paramount Network. This led some critics to question the impartiality of the voting body, as Emily in Paris is considered to have been a critical flop, and its nomination was a surprise. In contrast, critically-acclaimed shows, notably I May Destroy You, were not nominated.
    ellauri147.html on line 284: Andrea Bertorelli’s tumultuous relationship with Phil Collins began back when they were just 11 years old. Long before he became a rock star, Collins was a child actor, starring in Oliver!, the West End musical.
    ellauri147.html on line 294: Onkohan kaikki Phil-nimiset jotain paskiaisia? Peter Gabriel left Genesis in 1975 and Phil Collins took the opportunity to become the band’s frontman. As a result, Collins’s profile raised considerably and according to Andrea, it changed him. “Once he became the singer…his drive and ambition became his No. 1 priority, and his ego started to grow,” she said.
    ellauri147.html on line 306: Jill Tavelman is the ex-wife of singer, record producer, and actor, Phil Collins.
    ellauri147.html on line 312: Their daughter is an actress, model, and writer.
    ellauri147.html on line 318: The beginning of the end started when Phil started having an affair with Orianne Cevey. "That one place" had an awful itch.
    ellauri147.html on line 330: They were so serious about their relationship that they even decided to leave their partners. However, Lavinia backed off from the decision because Phil´s FAX wasn´t working, and för fear of not being able to fax her kids. Hence, this saved the marriage of both of them.
    ellauri147.html on line 364: For the following decade, Phil Collins struggled to get back onto the drums after dislocating the vertebrae in his neck. He also suffered nerve issues which prevented him from gripping the sticks properly. A few years later, Collins announced that he had been suffering from “drop foot,” a condition that makes walking very difficult.
    ellauri147.html on line 369: Phil Collins told The Sunday Times that he’s had some bust-ups with fellow celebrities – most notably, Paul McCartney. Apparently, in 2002, the Beatles legend made fun of Collins, asking him to SIGN something during a party at Buckingham Palace.
    ellauri147.html on line 375: Collins believes in the institution of marriage and desperately wants to have one that lasts. He went back to bloaty Oriane on Miami only to find she was married to another guy. And she never paid back the 30M she owed him.
    ellauri147.html on line 380: The mother and daughter share a fantastic bond. In fact, a sheaf of fantastically valuable bonds.
    ellauri147.html on line 381: Whether it be her mother’s birthday, her sack of wet pennies, or any other typical day, Lily never fails to douche before and after seeing her mother.
    ellauri147.html on line 389: Despite making a name for herself as a suspected actress, Lily Collins has admitted that being the daughter of Phil Collins hasn’t necessarily helped her career. Haw haw. Phil is estimated to have a jaw-dropping net worth of $260 million, which he accumulated through his career as a musician, actor, and writer.
    ellauri147.html on line 390: Lily has a massive net worth of $8 million, which she has garnered through her career as an actress.
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    ellauri147.html on line 413: She has appeared in other roles such as Priest (Mr. Collins), Rabbetzin, Plouc in a Hole, and The French Teacher.
    ellauri147.html on line 426: Yes, many Jewish women have felt the curse of the eyebrow. Must be in the genes. That being said, perhaps you should embrace them? Look at Lily Collins! (Yes, we know, she is only a quarter Jewish: dad Phil clearly isn´t.) She OWNS those eyebrows. Those eyebrows are her calling card. You think she is getting Hollywood roles without those eyebrows? (Alright, dad Phil clearly helps.)
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    Lily Collins Facts

    ellauri147.html on line 440: In 2012, she was placed at number 4 in People’s Most Beautiful List.
    ellauri147.html on line 442: Her trademark, the eyebrows have their own Twitter account. Lily has no clue about the owner of the account.
    ellauri147.html on line 479: Anfang der 1990er Jahre trafen Ylönen und Heinonen auf der Suutarila Highschool Pauli Rantasalmi und Janne Heiskanen. 1994 startete Ylönen mit Eero Heinonen (Bass) Pauli Rantasalmi (Gitarre), und Janne Heiskanen (Schlagzeug) das Projekt The Rasmus (damals nannten sie sich zuerst "Sputnik", dann "Anttila" und schließlich "Rasmus"). Ihre ersten Auftritte hatten sie 1994 in ihrer Schule. Ylönen ist der Frontmann und Komponist der Band. Wegen der Musik brach er die Schule ab. Mit 15 Jahren unterschrieb Ylönen dann den ersten Plattenvertrag für seine Band. Nach der Veröffentlichung von drei Alben verließ Janne Heiskanen 1998 die Band, und Aki Hakala wurde neuer Schlagzeuger bei The Rasmus. Im selben Jahr wechselten sie von Warner Music Finnland zu Playground Music Scandinavia.
    ellauri147.html on line 505: ac Bashevis">Isaac Bashevis Singer muistelee rabbi-isäänsä (josta se ei ilmeisestikään erityisemmin perustanut):
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    ellauri147.html on line 536: Mindestens drei Söhne sind bekannt: Nabu-šum-lisir, Nabu-zer-ušabši und Nebukadnezar II., der bereits ab 620 v. Chr. als Heerführer für seinen alternden Vater eingesetzt wurde und nach dessen Tod den Thron übernahm.
    ellauri147.html on line 564: - stimmt zu mit seinem eponymischen zeitdiagnostischem Beitrag. Der Martin ist ein Narzissismussachkenner. Geboren am 9.5.1948 in Völklingen/Saar, mit drei Geschwistern in einer protestantischen Pfarrersfamilie aufgewachsen. Nach Schule, Abitur und Germanistik/Anglistik-Studium ein Jahr Aufenthalt in den USA (1968). Seit 1969 in Frankfurt/Main lebend; Studium der Psychologie an der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt/Main, Diplom 1976. Politisch aktiv in der Studentenbewegung. Verheiratet seit 1986, zwei Söhne (geb. 1979, 1982).
    ellauri147.html on line 566: Seit 1994 in eigener Praxis tätig: Paar- und Familientherapie, Personal- und Organisationsentwicklung, Coaching, Team-Supervision (psychoanalytisch-systemisch). 1996 Anerkennung als Supervisor, BDP
    ellauri147.html on line 567: 1999 Promotion zum Dr. rer. med. am Fachbereich Medizin der J.W.Goethe-Universität; Thema der Dissertation bei Stavros Mentzos: Narzissmus zwischen Selbst und Objekt, veröffentlicht unter dem Titel: Narzissmus und Objekt. Ein intersubjektives Verständnis der Selbstbezogenheit, bei Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2000.
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    ellauri147.html on line 585: Narsismi, jota Lacan (1936) kutsui kerran "egon kuvaajaksi" legendaarisessa esseessään peilinäyttämöllä, ei voi tehdä ilman tätä kuvitteellista toista. Siinä on – tässä on yhtäläisyys dramaattiseen tai teatraaliseen identiteettiin, josta Dieter Thomä puhui avauspuheenvuorossaan – performatiivinen ulottuvuus, joka ilmeisesti löytää runsaasti ravintoa nykymediamaailman oikukkuudesta: narsistisella esityksellä on lavastuksen luonne, lavastus, joka on yleensä tajuton, mutta jolla on usein kynnys tajuihin, strategisesti työstettyä suorituskykyä.
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    ellauri147.html on line 598: Hat hier ein Infantilisierung der Gesellschaft stattgefunden, die im Gegenzug die Kindheit als abgegrenzte Phase zum Verschwinden bringt; oder sollen wir von einer kollektiven Regression unter der totalisierenden Herrschaft der Warenproduktion sprechen sollen, welche auch das Selbst noch zur Ware macht, die verkauft werden muss. Das Videor ergo sum ist gewissermaßen das geheime Mantra einer narzisstischen Phantasie, die in den Kapriolen der zeitgenössischen Lebenswelt immer wieder aufs Neue inszeniert wird.
    ellauri147.html on line 606: Winnicott has also been accused of identifying himself in his theoretical stance with an idealised mother, in the tradition of mother (Madonna) and child. Related is his downplaying of the importance of the erotic in his work, as well as the Wordsworthian Romanticism of his cult of childhood play (exaggerated still further in some of his followers).
    ellauri147.html on line 608: Winnicott's theoretical slipperiness has been linked to his efforts to unclify Kleinian views. Yet whereas from a Kleinian standpoint, his repudiation of the concepts of envy and the death wish were a resistant retreat from the harsh realities he had found in infant life, he too has been accused of being too close to his mother, and of sharing in Klein's regressive shift of focus away from the Oedipus complex to the pre-oedipal.
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    ackground:yellow">Kohdesuhdeteoria (engl. object relations theory), joskus myös kohdesuhteiden teoria, korostaa tarpeentyydytyksen (klassisen psykoanalyysin viettien) asemasta (ihmis)suhteita. Kohdesuhdeteoria kehittyi brittiläisen psykoanalyysin piirissä (Melanie Klein, Donald W. Winnicott); käsitteen muotoili psykoanalyytikko Ronald Fairbairn vuonna 1952. Kohdesuhdeteorian keskeisenä kysymyksenä on se, kuinka aikaisemmat kokemukset merkityksellisten ihmisten kanssa ovat edustettuina minän, toisten, sekä minän ja toisten välisten suhteiden piirteinä. Et niinkö jotain tollasta sosiaalista epäonnistumista, ennenkaikkea vanhempien syyllistämistä, ei vaan Freudin solipsismia. Kohde (oikeammin olio)- ja relaatiotietokannoista puhuttiin myös käpistelytieteessä. Edelliset ovat hierarkkisia, jälkimmäiset tasapäisiä.

    ellauri147.html on line 632: In der Theoriegeschichte lassen sich bei grober Analyse drei Traditionslinien der Narzissmustheorie unterscheiden, die das metapsychologische Durcheinander dokumentieren. Bei der ersten geht es um die bereits seit den dreissiger Jahren schwelende Kontroverse über den ontogenetischen Ursprung des Seelenlebens: primärer Narzissmus oder Objektbeziehung ist hier die Streitfrage – die Beiträge von Michael Balint, Donald Winnicott, Heinz Kohut, Otto Kernberg bis hin zu Christopher Bollas oder Thomas Ogden lasssen sich im Rahmen dieses metapsychologischen Dauerstreits betrachten. Auf der zweiten Linie kann man die Versuche unterbringen, einen triebtheoretisch bestimmten Narzissmusbegriff festzuhalten – dazu zähle ich so unterschiedliche Arbeiten wie die von Hartmann und Pulver, Grunberger und Chasseguet-Smirgel oder im deutschen Sprachraum Zepf oder Lilli Gast.
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    ellauri147.html on line 666: Diese beiden Konzeptionen des primären Narzissmus als Varianten eines ontogenetischen Ausgangszustands werden von Freud – unausgesprochen und zum Teil miteinander verschachtelt – nebeneinander verwendet, ohne dass er sich mit ihrer Widersprüchlichkeit explizit auseinandersetzt. Die unaufgelöste Ambivalenz in dieser Frage zeigt sich etwa beim entwicklungspsychologischen Durcheinander im zeitlichen Verhältnis von Autismus, Narzissmus und Objektbeziehung – was war zuerst? Eigentlich handelt es sich um eine zirkuläre Konstruktion, bei der eines aus dem anderen hervorgeht. Und es setzt sich bei der Bestimmung der Entwicklungsformen des Narzissmus fort. Ich will das nur an widersprüchlichen Auffasssungen anreisse, die Freud zum „Erbe“ des primären Narzissmus in der seelischen Struktur entwickelt, das bekanntlich aus dem Selbstgefühl, dem sekundären Narzissmus, dem Ich-Ideal und einigen anderen Resten besteht:-->
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    ellauri147.html on line 692: Aber wir behaupten zugleich auch die Unabhängigkeit von der Welt und schützen uns vor der schmerzhaften Erfahrung von Abhängigkeit, der wir im Wunsch nach Anerkennung doch unbewusst Tribut zollen. Ich vermute, dass wir im Narzissmus etwas davon ausdrücken, was den paradoxen Kern von Identität ausmacht: nämlich einzigartig und unverwechselbar zu sein, sich also vom Anderen zu unterscheiden, und gerade in dieser Eigenschaft von den Anderen anerkannt zu werden. Im Narzissmus zeigt sich gewissermassen, ohne dass wir es wissen, etwas von der intersubjektiven Verfasstheit des Selbst, oder von Identität. Weil eine solche Erkenntnis uns kränken würde, wollen wir davon auch nichts wissen, genauso wie der Säugling von seiner Abhängigkeit nichts wissen kann. Nicht einmal in unserem Narzissmus sind wir jenes unabhängige Wesen, dass wir so gerne sein möchten.-->
    ellauri147.html on line 709: Diese gelegentlich mit zeitkritischem Beiklang vorgetragene These hat vor allem in den siebziger Jahren eine breite Zustimmung gefunden. Sie ist durch die Kritische Theorie der Frankfurter Schule befördert worden. Diese hat ihren sozialphilosophischen Studien eine Zeitdiagnose eingefügt, wonach mit dem Verfall der bürgerlichen Familie und der Ausdehnung gesellschaftlicher Einflussfaktoren die Sozialisationsbedingungen in spätkapitalistischen Gesellschaften sich so geändert haben, dass der Einzelne bereits unterhalb der Schwelle der Individuation massivem sozialen Druck und kulturindustriellen Verführungen ausgesetzt sei und es gar nicht mehr zur Ausbildung der psychischen Strukturen und „reifen“ Konflikte auf der ödipalen Ebene komme, die den Rahmen für die klassischen Neuroseformen abgeben.
    ellauri147.html on line 722: Michael Balint hat auf die basale Anfälligkeit des Säuglings für Mängel in seiner primären Umgebung hingewiesen und kann mit seiner Theorie der „Grundstörung“ als Pionier einer Theorie narzisstischer Störungen gelten.. Auch Winnicott lenkt mit seinem Konzept der „primären Mütterlichkeit“ auf die Bedeutung der frühesten Objektbeziehung für das Gelingen oder aber Scheitern der seelischen Entwicklung. Schliesslich hat vor allem die Narzissmustheorie Heinz Kohuts und ihre Weiterentwicklung zur Selbstpsychologie in den dazu beigetragen, in der therapeutischen Situation, aber auch in den diagnostischen Kategorien und in der metapsychologischen Betrachtung den Blick auf die „Existenz eines rudimentären Selbst in der frühesten Kindheit“(8) zu richten und damit den Focus von der ödipalen, vom Triebkonflikt bestimmten Ebene auf die Ebene der „frühen“ oder eben „narzisstischen“ Störung zu verschieben.-->
    ellauri147.html on line 746: 2. Phantasien von Erfolg, Bewunderung und Macht
    ellauri147.html on line 747: 3. Verlangen nach ständiger Beachtung
    ellauri147.html on line 777: 3. Selbstwertgefühl und der damit verbundene Wunsch, Beachtung zu finden, werden übertrieben.

    ellauri147.html on line 779: 5. Die Phantasie ist mit Erfolg, Macht, Schönheit und Liebe befasst.

    ellauri147.html on line 807: Unter den ‘Ethischen Grundsätzen’ finden wir „offensichtlichen Enthusiasmus für sozialpolitische Belange“ (sichtbar) und „Uneherbietigkeit gegenüber Autoritäten“ als Merkmale der narzisstischen Persönlichkeit und beim ‘Kognitiven Stil’ sind es die (sichtbare) „Vorliebe für die Sprache“ und die „Vorliebe für jede schnelle Art, Wissen zu erlangen“ sowie die (verdeckte) „Benutzung von Sprache und Sprechen zur Regulation des Selbstwertgefühls“, die den Narzissmus kennzeichnen sollen. (ebd., S. 18f.)-->
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    ellauri147.html on line 819: Schau mich an, höre mir zu, beachte mich, bewundere mich! oder: halte mich, liebe mich, erkenne mich an! – sie kann auch heissen: weil Du mir den Blick verweigerst (oder die Aufmerksamkeit, die Bewunderung, die Anerkennung), ziehe ich mich von Dir zurück oder greife Dich an! Manchmal auch: ich fühle mich grossartig und eins mit der Welt – oder aber: mit einer Welt, die mich so behandelt (hat), will ich nichts zu tun haben! Im Übertragungsgeschehen, nicht nur bei der Behandlung narzisstischer Störungen, sondern gerade auch im therapeutischen Umgang mit Psychosen, die Freud wegen ihrer mangelnden Übertragungsfähigkeit als sog. “narzisstische Neurosen” von den “Übertragungsneurosen” abgegrenzt hatte – sind wir Adressaten solcher Botschaften, wie wir bei der Analyse unserer Gefühle der Gegenübertragung erkennen.
    ellauri147.html on line 823: Onnistuneiden tunnistusprosessien tuloksena Honneth kuvaa refleksiivistä itsesuhdetta, joka kantaa jälkiä hänen sukupolvien välisestä alkuperästään. (16) Tämä "positiivinen itsesuhde", joka heijastuu esineiden väliseen suhteeseen, on ymmärrettävä "eräänlaiseksi sisäänpäin kääntyväksi luottamukseksi, joka antaa yksilölle turvallisuuden sekä tarpeiden ilmaisemiseen että hänen kykyjensä soveltamiseen"(17). Se on parafraasi siitä, mitä kutsuisimme terveeksi narsismiksi tänään – tai turvallisen, välillisesti hankitun identiteetin perustunnuksista. Wille zur Macht!
    ellauri147.html on line 825: In langjähriger Arbeit mit schwer gestörten psychiatrischen Patienten habe ich die Erfahrung gemacht, dass der psychotische Rückzug häufig archaische Spuren eines Bedürfnisses nach Anerkennung trägt, das in einem elementaren Sinn unbeantwortet geblieben ist. Die so unterschiedlichen Symptome der narzisstischen Störung lassen sich m. E. als vielfältige Varianten eines Kampfes um dieses Gesehen-, Beachtet-, Anerkannt-werden entschlüsseln, der verdeckt und in mehr oder weniger gekonnten Inszenierungen geführt wird. Der Sozialphilosoph Axel Honneth (1994) hat den „Kampf um Anerkennung“ als Konstruktionsprinzip von Identität aus den Entwicklungstheorien von G.H.Mead (symbolischer Interaktionismus, „Me“ als generalisierter Anderer, Modell der Perspektivenübernahme) und Winnicott – herauspräpariert und sich als gemeinsamer Quelle auf Hegel berufen: bei Hegel gehört zum Selbst konstitutiv, dass es anerkannt ist.
    ellauri147.html on line 826: Als Resultat gelungener Anerkennungsprozesse beschreibt Honneth ein reflexives Selbstverhältnis, das die Spuren seiner intersubjektive Herkunft trägt.(16) Diese in der Objektbeziehung sich spiegelnde „positive Selbstbeziehung“ sei „als eine Art von nach innen gerichtetes Vertrauen zu verstehen, das dem Individuum Sicherheit sowohl in seiner Bedürfnisartikulation als auch in der Anwendung seiner Fähigkeiten schenkt“(17). Es ist eine Umschreibung dessen, was wir heute gesunden Narzissmus nennen würden – oder eben das Grundgefühl einer sicheren intersubjektiv erworbenen Identität.
    ellauri147.html on line 831: Bei Zweifeln an der Anerkennung oder ihrer Verweigerung entstehen Gefühle der Missachtung. In einem unbewusst inszenierten Kampf um Anerkennung werden dann Ansprüche ausgetragen, die in den differentialdiagnostischen Symptombeschreibungen der narzisstischen Störung als „Beachtung suchen“, „Aufmerksamkeit verlangen“ oder „Bewunderung fordern“, als „narzisstische Wut“ oder „narzisstischer Rückzug“ imponieren. Es sind intersubjektive Leitsymptome, in denen sich das bedrohte Selbst, seine Abhängigkeit verleugnend, fordernd an oder aggressiv gegen das Objekt richtet – oder sich von ihm völlig abwendet und in den begleitenden Phantasien (um nicht zu sagen: im Unbewussten) das Objekt umso stärker festhält. -->
    ellauri147.html on line 842: Es spricht einiges dafür, dass wir für die Erforschung und Behandlung der vorherrschenden Identitätsstörungen im „Zeitalters des Narzissmus“ (Lasch 1995), das in der Endphase des letzten Jahrhunderts ausgerufen worden ist, ein intersubjektives Paradigma brauchen. Dazu nötigt uns schon der Zeitgeist. Die nach innen gerichtete Selbstvergewisserung des 'cogito, ergo sum', cartesianisches Vorbild der Introspektion, wird in einer medialen Welt durch den identitätsstiftenden Blick auf das Publikum abgelöst, der uns in den Talk-shows und den theatralen Inszenierungen von Politik vorgeführt wird: 'videor, ergo sum'. Big Brother ist ein Labor zur Herstellung postmoderner Identität. Die Sehnsucht nach der Spiegelung in der allgegenwärtigen Kamera zeigt uns etwas vom intersubjektiven Charakter der conditio humana. Wer wir sind, erfahren wir in den Rückmeldungen der Umwelt.
    ellauri147.html on line 843: Der mediale Narzissmus überformt bloss diesen Grundzug unserer seelischen Existenz, der im primären Narzissmus seinen Ursprung hat. Der Säugling ist auf die Haltefunktion der Mutter angewiesen und auf das Lächeln in ihrem Blick. Der infantile Narzissmus sucht die Bewunderung der Umgebung. Die Selbstinszenierungen der Adoleszenz finden in einem intersubjektiven Spiegelraum statt. Der Narzissmus des Künstlers braucht den Beifall des Publikums.Und auch in der narzisstischen Störung sind Beachtung und Anerkennung oder eben Missachtung und fehlende Spiegelung die Basis, auf der sich die lärmenden oder stillen, immer aber verzweifelten Kämpfe um den Anderen im Selbst abspielen.-->
    ellauri147.html on line 855: Hot or Not, currently rebranded as Chat & Date, is a rating site that allowed users to rate the attractiveness of photos submitted voluntarily by others. The site offered a matchmaking engine called 'Meet Me' and an extended profile feature called "Hotlists". The domain hotornot.com is currently owned by Hot Or Not Limited, and was previously owned by Avid Life Media. 'Hot or Not' was a significant influence on the people who went on to create the social media sites Facebook and YouTube.
    ellauri147.html on line 857: Hot or Not was preceded by the rating sites, like RateMyFace, which was registered a year earlier in the summer of 1999, and AmIHot.com, which was registered in January 2000 by MIT freshman Daniel Roy. Regardless, despite any head starts of its predecessors, Hot or Not quickly became the most popular. Since AmIHotOrNot.com's launch, the concept has spawned many imitators. The concept always remained the same, but the subject matter varied greatly. The concept has also been integrated with a wide variety of dating and matchmaking systems. In 2007 BecauseImHot.com launched and deleted anyone with a rating below 7 after a voting audit or the first 50 votes (whichever is first).
    ellauri147.html on line 860: faces to find out the current standard of good looks on the Internet. On the Hot or Not web site, people rate others' attractiveness on a scale of 1 to 10. An average score based on hundreds or even thousands of individual ratings takes only a few days to emerge. To make this hot or not palette of morphed images, photos from the site were sorted by rank and used SquirlzMorph to create multi-morph composites from them. Unlike projects like Face of Tomorrow, where the subjects are posed for the purpose, the portraits are blurry because the source images are of low resolution with differences in variables such as posture, hair styles and glasses, so that in this instance images could use only 36 control points for the morphs. A similar study was done with Miss Universe contestants, as shown in the averageness article, as well as one for age, as shown in the youthfulness article.
    ellauri147.html on line 862: In physical attractiveness studies, averageness describes the physical beauty that results from averaging the facial features of people of the same gender and approximately the same age. The majority of averageness studies have focused on photographic overlay studies of human faces, in which images are morphed together. The term "average" is used strictly to denote the technical definition of the mathematical mean. An averaged face is not unremarkable, but is, in fact, quite good looking. Nor is it typical in the sense of common or frequently occurring in the population, though it appears familiar, and is typical in the sense that it is a good example of a face that is representative of the category of faces.
    ellauri147.html on line 866: The effect was first described in 1878 by Francis Galton. He had devised a technique called composite photography, which he believed could be used to identify 'types' by appearance, which he hoped would aid medical diagnosis, and even criminology through the identification of typical criminal faces. Galton's hypothesis was that certain groups of people may have common facial characteristics. To test the hypothesis, he created photographic composite images of the faces of vegetarians and criminals to see if there was a typical facial appearance for each. Galton overlaid multiple images of faces onto a single photographic plate so that each individual face contributed roughly equally to a final composite face. The resultant "averaged" faces did little to allow the a priori identification of either criminals or vegetarians, failing Galton's hypothesis. However, unexpectedly Galton observed that the composite image was more attractive than the component faces. Galton published this finding in 1878, and also described his composite photography technique in detail in Inquiries in Human Faculty and its Development. He subsequently sold the invention to an early erotic photography firm.
    ellauri147.html on line 868: A University of Toronto student found that the facial proportions of celebrities including Jessica Alba were close to the average of all female profiles. That the preference for the average is biological rather than cultural has been supported by studies on babies, who gaze longer at attractive faces than at unattractive ones. People generally find youthful average faces sexually the most attractive. prototypes are preferred to individual exemplars of the stimuli categories. Thus an average face is probably attractive simply because it is prototypical. An averaged face made of 32 faces looks almost indistinguishable from any other 32-face averaged face even when they are created from a completely different set of individuals. Left-right symmetry is not the issue, presumably because neither are the viewers´ eyes.
    ellauri147.html on line 870: A 2006 "hot" or "not" style study, involving 264 women and 18 men, at the Washington University School of Medicine, as published online in the journal Brain Research, indicates that a person´s brain determines whether an image is erotically appealing long before the viewer is even aware they are seeing the picture. Moreover, according to these researchers, one of the basic functions of the brain is to classify images into a hot or not type categorization. The study´s researchers also discovered that sexy shots induce a uniquely powerful reaction in the brain, equal in effect for both men and women, and that erotic images produced a strong reaction in the hypothalamus.
    ellauri147.html on line 872: Neoteny (/niˈɒtəni/) also called juvenilization, is the delaying or slowing of the physiological (or somatic) development of an organism, typically an animal like homo sapiens. Neoteny is found in modern humans (compared to other primates). In progenesis (also called paedogenesis), sexual development is accelerated. In the best case of nymphettes, both happen at the same time.
    ellauri147.html on line 876: Some authors define paedomorphism as the retention of larval traits, as seen in salamanders. Paedophiliacs do not restrict attention to fellow salamanders, but dig young chicks clearly more.
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    ellauri150.html on line 97: Ajatusta siitä, että ihonväristä tai rodullistamisesta ei haluta puhua, kutsutaan värisokeaksi rasismiksi (eng. colorblind racism), Hai Nguyen kertoo.
    ellauri150.html on line 103: Marja Sannikka –jakson jälkeen Nguyen kirjoitti valokuvaaja-aktivisti Aisha Benahmedin kanssa kansalaisjärjestö Fem-R:n sivuille blogikirjoituksen, jossa oikaistiin jaksossa esiintyneitä käsityksiä ja käsiteltiin muun muassa värisokeaa rasismia. Termiä on käsitellyt muun muassa amerikkalainen sosiologi Eduardo Bonilla-Silva vuonna 2010 julkaistussa Racism without racist –teoksessaan.
    ellauri150.html on line 132: Rasismitutkimuksessa puhutaankin usein rodullistamisesta ja rodusta (race). Suomen yleiskielessä, kuten tässäkin jutussa, ihonväri on kuitenkin usein helpompi sana, koska rotuun liitetään helposti negatiivisia lisämerkityksiä.
    ellauri150.html on line 255: Colette Stevens. HR Director. "Regardless of the working relationship, Colette always displays the same valuable characteristics - she is very bright, totally commercial, able to build strong and lasting relationships and is great fun to be around.
    ellauri150.html on line 257: Colette Stevens is in one word- incredible! She went above and beyond during our home purchasing process, and well beyond! She was by our side every step of… the way, making sure that we knew exactly where we were in the process, along with what the next steps would be. She was constantly in communication with us and made us feel at ease.
    ellauri150.html on line 259: Sori noi oli vääriä Colette Stevensejä. Tässä aito näyte kirjasta La Foire sur la place:
    ellauri150.html on line 265: De proportions toutes menues, très bien habillée, séduisante, agacinante, elle avait des manières mignardes, précieuses, niaisottes ; elle jouait la fillette, se balançant deux heures dans son fauteuil à bascule, poussant des petits cris, des :
    ellauri150.html on line 271: Toutes ces singeries, ces parades de petit chien, cette ingénuité frelatée, ne plaisaient à Christophe en aucune façon. Il avait autre chose à faire qu’à se prêter aux manèges d’une petite fille rouée, ou même qu’à les considérer, d’un œil amusé. Il avait à gagner son pain, à sauver de la mort sa vie et ses pensées. Le seul intérêt pour lui de ces perruches de salon était de lui en fournir les moyens. En échange de leur argent, il leur donnait ses leçons, en conscience, le front plissé, l’esprit tendu vers la tâche, afin de ne se laisser distraire ni par l’ennui qu’elle lui causait, ni par les agaceries de ses élèves, quand elles étaient aussi coquettes que Colette Stevens. Il ne faisait guère plus d’attention à elle qu’à la petite cousine de Colette, une enfant de douze ans, silencieuse et timide, que les Stevens avaient prise chez eux, et à qui Christophe enseignait aussi le piano.
    ellauri150.html on line 275: Christophe l’attirait, pour beaucoup de raisons, dont la première était qu’il n’était pas attiré par elle. Il l’attirait encore, parce qu’il était différent de tous les jeunes gens qu’elle connaissait : elle n’avait jamais essayé encore d’une potiche de cette forme et de ces aspérités. Il l’attirait enfin, parce qu’experte, de race, à évaluer du premier coup d’œil le prix exact des potiches et des gens, elle se rendait parfaitement compte qu’à défaut d’élégance, Christophe avait une solidité, qu’aucun de ses bibelots parisiens ne pouvait lui offrir.
    ellauri150.html on line 277: Elle faisait de la musique, comme la plupart des jeunes filles oisives d’à présent. Elle en faisait beaucoup et peu. C’est-à-dire qu’elle en était toujours occupée, et qu’elle n’en connaissait presque rien. Elle tripotait son piano, toute la journée, par désœuvrement, par pose, par volupté. Tantôt elle en faisait, comme du vélocipède. Tantôt elle pouvait jouer bien, très bien, avec goût, avec âme, — (on eût presque dit qu’elle en avait une : il suffisait, pour cela, qu’elle se mît à la place de quelqu’un qui en avait une). — Elle était capable d’aimer Massenet, Grieg, Thomé, avant de connaître Christophe. Mais elle était aussi capable de ne plus les aimer, depuis qu’elle connaissait Christophe. Et maintenant, elle jouait Bach et Beethoven très proprement, — (ce qui, à la vérité, n’est pas beaucoup dire) ; — mais le plus fort, c’était qu’elle les aimait. Au fond, ce n’était ni Beethoven, ni Thomé, ni Bach, ni Grieg, qu’elle aimait : c’étaient les notes, les sons, ses doigts qui couraient sur les touches, les vibrations des cordes qui lui grattaient les nerfs comme autant d’autres cordes, son épiderme chatouillé.
    ellauri150.html on line 319: — Mais c’est la musique même ! Un bel accord, c’est un baiser.
    ellauri150.html on line 323: — Est-ce que ce n’est pas vrai ?… Pourquoi haussez-vous les épaules ? Pourquoi faites-vous la grimace ?
    ellauri150.html on line 337: Elle jouait son morceau, s’appliquant de son mieux ; et, comme elle était habile, elle y réussissait très passablement, parfois même assez bien. Christophe, qui n’était pas dupe, riait en lui-même de l’adresse « de cette sacrée mâtine (sekarotuinen narttu), qui jouait, comme si elle sentait ce qu’elle jouait, quoiqu’elle n’en sentît rien ». Il ne laissait pas d’en éprouver pour elle une sympathie amusée. (Narsismimarkkeri!) Colette, de son côté, saisissait tous les prétextes pour reprendre la conversation, qui l’intéressait beaucoup plus que la leçon de piano. Christophe avait beau s’en défendre, prétextant qu’il ne pouvait dire ce qu’il pensait, sans risquer de la blesser : elle arrivait toujours à le lui faire dire ; et plus c’était blessant, moins elle en était blessée : c’était un amusement pour elle. Mais comme la fine mouche sentait que Christophe n’aimait rien tant que la sincérité, elle lui tenait tête hardiment, et discutait mordicus (izepäisesti). Ils se quittaient très bons amis.
    ellauri150.html on line 343: Autour de Colette Steve grouillent d'écœurants petits snobs, riches pour la plupart, en tout cas oisifs et qui, tous, prétendent écrire. C'était une névre sous la Troisième République. C'était surtout une forme de paresse vaniteuse le travail intellectuel étant de tous le plus difficile contrôler et celui qui prête le plus au bluff. Ces gens parlent sans cesse de pensée, tout en ne ressemblant attacher d'importance qu'a l'agencement des mots, n'ont d'autre culte que le culte du moi, griment leur esprit, suivent deux ou trois modèles ou miment une idee. La force, la joie, la pitié, la solidarité, le socialisme, l'anarchisme, la foi, la liberté c'étaient des rôles pour eux. Ils avaient le talent de faire des plus chères pensées une affaire de littérature et ramener les plus heroiques elans de l'ame humaine au role d'articles du salon, de cravates a la mode.
    ellauri150.html on line 350: Etenkin tappiollisen Ranskan–Saksan sodan jälkeen Ranskan armeijan turvallisuuspalvelu oli alkanut pitää silmällä Saksan Pariisin-lähetystöä. Saksan lähetystön sotilasattasea Maximilien von Schwartzkoppen oli erityisen tarkkailun alaisena. Ranskalaisilla oli lähetystössä siivooja, joka toimitti heille lähetystön papereita. Niistä ranskalaiset selvittivät, että Schwartzkoppen oli saanut ranskalaisten linnoitusten pohjapiirustuksia mieheltä, joka käytti salanimeä Jacques Dubois ja josta Schwartzkoppen käytti nimitystä ”mokoma roisto D”.
    ellauri150.html on line 360: Uusista todisteista vuoti tietoja lehdistölle. Lisäksi epäilys toisesta syyllisestä kasvoi armeijassa ja hallituksessa. Picquart pelkäsi armeijan estävän hänen tutkimuksensa, ja hän valtuutti asianajajansa toimittamaan hänen keräämänsä todisteet hallitukselle. Asianajaja kertoi eräälle parlamentin jäsenelle, että sotasalaisuuksia kaupitellut lista oli todistettavasti Esterházyn kirjoittama. Parlamentin jäsen otti puolestaan yhteyttä Dreyfusin veljeen Mathieuhön. Mathieu syytti Esterházyä maanpetoksesta ja toimitti laatimansa kirjeen 15. marraskuuta 1897 sotaministerille ja johtavalle pariisilaiselle sanomalehdelle. Esterházyn vaatimuksesta koottu sotaoikeus vapautti kuitenkin hänet syytteistä nopean oikeudenkäynnin jälkeen. Tämän johdosta kirjailija Émile Zola julkaisi 13. tammikuuta 1898 L'Aurore-lehden etusivulla presidentti Félix Faurelle osoitetun kirjeen J’accuse (suom. ”minä syytän”). Zola syytti kirjeessään seitsemää korkea-arvoista upseeria ja kolmea käsialantutkijaa todisteiden keksimisestä Dreyfusia vastaan ja totuuden peittelystä.
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    ellauri150.html on line 416: Les jeunes gens de 1912 animes par le goût de l'action, le patriotisme, desireux d'ordre et de le soucieux d'un retour à la tradition, unissant à un solide mai un idéalisme sain, sans nostalgie de paradis perdu.
    ellauri150.html on line 420: Dans ce méme hebdomadaire, le Petit Guide des étrangers, le 20 septembre 1913, admire et prétend que les étrangers ne peuvent qu'aimer l,'allure simple et sportive des jeunes Françaises et le Français dont le veston sanglé, le visage rasé, le cheveu plat, dégagé, le chapeau bien enfoncé témoignent d'un goût pour l'hygiene et l'action.
    ellauri150.html on line 428: Me nähtiin Rostandin näytelmä Cyrano de Bergerac Pirjo ja Kimmo Koskenniemen kuzusta Suomenlinnan kesäteatterissa. En muista siitä enää YHTÄÄN mitään. Juoni oli jotain sellasta, että Savinienin piti kosiskella serkkunsa Roxanen puolesta jotain puisevaa mutta normaalinenäisempää hemmoa.
    ellauri150.html on line 430: Le vicomte intervient et provoque Cyrano, qui réplique par une brillante tirade à l’honneur de son propre nez. Tout en rimant, il sort son épée et bat en duel le vicomte, que ses amis évacuent blessé, tandis que l'assemblée acclame le vainqueur. Le calme revient. Cyrano est secrètement amoureux de sa cousine Roxane mais son physique disgracieux du fait de la taille de son nez l’empêche de se déclarer.
    ellauri150.html on line 432: Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac (6. maaliskuuta 1619 Pariisi – 28. heinäkuuta 1655 Sannois) oli kolmikymmenvuotisen sodan veteraani ja monipuolinen kirjailija, jonka elämä ja kirjallisuus innoittivat Edmond Rostandia kirjoittamaan näytelmänsä Cyrano de Bergerac: Comedie héroïque en cinq actes.
    ellauri150.html on line 434: Cyrano de Bergerac oli todennäköisesti homo, vaikka Rostand ei sitä tiennyt, tai ei kertonut. Pitkäköhän nenä sillä oli jäykkänä? Le fait que le personnage historique, Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac, aurait été homosexuel, et les rapports ambigus qu'entretiennent les trois personnages, permettent d'imaginer que le personnage de Cyrano éprouve des sentiments amoureux pour Christian. Jérôme Savary évoque cette éventualité parmi d'autres. Jean-François Gautier signale que l'on trouve de tout dans les interprétations dont celle de la psychanalyse de l'homosexualité. Cette question est aussi soulevée par Patrick Besnier. Ce sont tous pédé.
    ellauri150.html on line 436: However, the plotline of Rostand's play, Cyrano de Bergerac, involving Roxane and Christian is entirely fictional. Cyrano was a pupil of French polymath Pierre Gassendi, a loose cannon of the Catholic Church who tried to reconcile Epicurean atomism with Christianity.
    ellauri150.html on line 438: The play has been translated and performed many times, and it is responsible for introducing the word "panache" into the English language. Cyrano (the character) is in fact famed for his panache, and he himself makes reference to "my panache" in the play. Wanna see my panache? Wanna see my aubergine? Wanna taste my coq au vin? The two most famous English translations are those by Brian Hooker and Anthony Burgess.
    ellauri150.html on line 457: The phrase originates from the Christian tradition regarding Saint Peter's first words to the risen Christ during their encounter along the Appian Way. According to the unnatural Acts of Peter (Vermicelli Acts XXXV), as Peter flees from crucifixion in Rome at the hands of the government, and along the road outside the city, he meets the risen Jesus. In the Latin translation, Peter asks Jesus, "Quō vādis?" He replies, "Rōmam eō sursum deorsum crucifīgī" ("I am going to Rome to be crucified upside down"). Peter then gains the courage to continue his ministry and returns to the city, where he is martyred by being crucified upside-down. The Church of Domine Quo Vadis in Rome is built upside down where the meeting between Peter and Jesus allegedly took place. The words "quo vadis" as a question also occur at least seven times in the Latin Vulgate.
    ellauri150.html on line 461: Ben-Hurista ei meinannut ensin löytyä kuin filmikäsikirjoitus. Synopsis: Judah Ben-Hur lives as a rich Jewish merchant prince in Jerusalem at the beginning of the 1st century. Together with the new governor Pontius Pilate, his old friend Messiah arrives as commanding officer of the Roman legions. At first they are happy to meet after a long time but their different politic views separate them. During the welcome parade a roof tile falls down from Judah's house and injures the governor. Although Messiah knows they are not guilty as such, he sends Judah to the galleys and throws his mother and sister into prison. What the fuck, their house was a menace! Good old Hammurabi would have had their heads off. But Judah swears to come back and take revenge. Genre: Adventure, Drama, History.
    ellauri150.html on line 467: Sheik Ilderim bribes Pontius Pilate into allowing Ben-Hur to compete in a horse and carriage race (ravit) by proposing a high wager. Esther tries to convince Messiah not to race Ben-Hur, but he is adamant that he will win. On the day of the race, Ben-Hur follows Ilderim's instructions to hold back from the race until the final laps. Using dirty tactics, Messiah manages to knock out the other competing charioteers. Following a brutal and grueling race, Ben-Hur wins the race. Messiah survives but is badly wounded and loses a leg. Ben-Hur's victory emboldens the Jewish spectators and yields dividends for Ilderim.
    ellauri150.html on line 469: Despite his victory, Ben-Hur is despondent about his family and his former friend One-Leg Messiah. Later, Esther witnesses the arrest of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. Ben-Hur and Esther witness a bruised and beaten Jesus being forced to carry his cross through the streets. Mirroring his first encounter with Jesus, Ben-Hur tries to offer Jesus water but is beaten to it by a Roman soldier. Following Jesus' crucifixion, a rainstorm occurs, thanx to Esther. Naomi and Tirzah are miraculously healed by rainwater containing the pee of Esther, and Sheik Ilderim pays a king's ransom to set them free. Despite his anger, Ben-Hur finds the strength in his heart to forgive One-Leg Messiah and is reconciled with him and his family. Together, Två-Ben-Hur, his mother, sister, Esther, and One-Leg Messiah accompany Sheik Ilderim's Ford Caravan as they leave Jerusalem on to new adventures. Luckily, One-Leg Messias had avoided the fate of Moby "No Dick" Ahasverus.
    ellauri150.html on line 476: The film's final onscreen writing credits created controversy when, in October 1959, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) awarded Tunberg sole screenplay credit, despite the objections of the film's director, William Wyler, who, in the film's commemorative booklet and elsewhere, claimed that Christopher Fry was more responsible than any other writer for the final screenplay. In response to Wyler's public outcries against their ruling, the WGA took out trade paper ads on November 20, 1959 in which they issued a statement reading, in part, "the unanimous decision of the three judges was that the sole screenplay credit was awarded to Karl Tunberg...The record shows the following: 1. Karl Tunberg is the only writer who has ever written a complete screenplay on Ben-Hur; 2. Karl Tunberg continued to contribute materials throughout the actual filming, and this material is incorporated in the final picture; and 3. Karl Tunberg alone did the necessary rewriting during the four months of retakes and added scenes. Mr. Christopher Fry himself was fully informed of the proceedings of the Guild. He has made it absolutely clear that he did not want to protest the decision of the Guild."
    ellauri150.html on line 482: Over the 57 years that have followed, a few things have contributed to granting the film untouchable status, the foremost being the fact that it won 11 Academy Awards, still the most Oscars any film has ever won. (That total was later matched by Titanic and Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.) But while the Oscars, the prestige, and the fact that the plot of the film deals directly (if obliquely) with the life and death of Jesus Christ, all contribute to a certain image of Ben-Hur, there have always been alternate views of the film. One of the most famous came from the mouth of one of its own screenwriters.
    ellauri150.html on line 490: Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ is a novel by Lew Wallace, published by Harper and Brothers on November 12, 1880, and considered "the most influential Christian book of the nineteenth century". It became a best-selling American novel, surpassing Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) in sales. The book also inspired other novels with biblical settings and was adapted for the stage and motion picture productions. Ben-Hur remained at the top of the US all-time bestseller list until the 1936 publication of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind. The 1959 MGM film adaptation of Ben-Hur is considered one of the greatest films ever made and was seen by tens of millions, going on to win a record 11 Academy Awards in 1960, after which the book's sales increased and it surpassed Gone with the Wind. It was blessed by Pope Leo XIII, the first novel ever to receive such an honour. The success of the novel and its stage and film adaptations also helped it to become a popular cultural icon that was used to promote catholicism plus numerous commercial products.
    ellauri150.html on line 499: Lew Wallace oli kenraali joka tunaroi siviilisodassa jossain Shilohin taistelussa niin että Grant antoi sille potkut. Sodan jälkeen siviilissä Wallace ei lakannut jauhamasta tätä.
    ellauri150.html on line 500: Despite his later fame and fortune as the writer of Ben-Hur, Wallace continued to lament, "Shiloh and its slanders! Will the world ever acquit me of them? If I were guilty I would not feel them as keenly."
    ellauri150.html on line 510: When the party—Balthasar, Simonides, Ben-Hur, Esther, and the two faithful Galileans—reached the place of crucifixion, Ben-Hur was in advance leading them.
    ellauri150.html on line 518: In the spectacle of a great assemblage of people there are always the bewilderment and fascination one feels while looking over a stretch of sea in agitation.
    ellauri150.html on line 520: Ei saa lokki istua tyyntyneenä kivellä. Ravikuninkaan naulausta kazomassa oli ei vähempää kuin 3M ruddy facea. Siltä varmaan tuntui Lewistä kun Grant ja Sherman antoi sille potkuja.
    ellauri150.html on line 522: In a certain sense, after all, the mission of the Nazarene was that of guide across the boundary for such as loved him; across the boundary to where his kingdom was set up and waiting for him, and them as were worth it.
    ellauri150.html on line 533: If they don't know what they do, forgive them, like the kitchen cupboard door that hits you on the head. Don't hit it back.
    ellauri150.html on line 537: Esther bat Simonides was a Judean freedwoman and the wife of Prince Judah Ben-Hur during the 1st century AD. She played a major role in her husband's conversion to Christianity after teaching him of Jesus' message, having personally witnessed his Sermon on the Mount.
    ellauri150.html on line 541: In 30 AD, Judah returned from being a galley slave, and Esther told him that she was no longer betrothed, causing the two to fall in love again. When Judah's mother Miriam and sister Tirzah were sent to the Valley of Lepers by their jailers, Esther brought them food, and, when Judah asked about his family's fate, Esther was told by Miriam to inform him that they were dead, as Miriam did not want her son to see them in agony. When a dying Messala told Judah of his family's real fates, Judah headed to the Valley and angrily confronted Esther, who forced him to hide from his family rather than violate their wishes. On the way out of the Valley, Esther stopped to listen to Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, and she became a convinced Christian; she had an argument with Judah about his lust for vengeance and his lack of interest in Jesus' message of peace and love. However, when the two found that Tirzah was dying, they brought Miriam and Tirzah to Jerusalem to search for Jesus and hope for a cure. They were too late to reach him before he was crucified, but a sudden rainstorm miraculously healed the lepers' wounds and cured them. Ben-Hur, who was now convinced of Jesus' message, embraced Esther and his family, having decided to give up his quest for revenge.
    ellauri150.html on line 543: Within five years of the crucifixion, Judah and Esther married and had children, and Judah and a recovered Simonides spent much of their fortunes on supporting the Christian Church in Antioch. In 64 AD, Judah, Esther, and Malluch went to Rome to help finance the construction of an underground train which would live on for centuries in the Catacombs of Callixtus.
    ellauri150.html on line 549: The faithful servant had at last his fitting reward. His broken body might never be restored; nor was there riddance of the recollection of his sufferings, or recall of the years embittered by them; but suddenly a new life was shown him, with assurance that it was for him—a new life lying just beyond this one—and its name was Paradise. There he would find the Kingdom of which he had been dreaming, and the King. A perfect peace fell upon him. Lokki parka. Poor albatross. Ammuin nuolen ilmoihin ja albatrossia haavoitin.
    ellauri150.html on line 551: Where got the man his confidence except from Truth? Only three hours upon the cross, and he was dying? Eeli Eeli laama sabakhtani? Too late, too late! "It is finished! It is finished!" O reader, the man died! Reader, I married him! Ben-Hur went back to his friends, saying, simply, "It is over; he is dead."
    ellauri150.html on line 554: The two Galileans bore the old man in his litter box back to the city. "It is well. He is happier this evening than when he went out in the morning."
    ellauri150.html on line 558: Back in Rome, Esther wore the garments of a Jewish matron. Tirzah and two children at play upon a lion’s skin on the floor were her playmates; and it was fun to observe how carefully Ben watched them to make sure that the little ones were his.
    ellauri150.html on line 563: The two gazed at each other. We know what Esther presented—a beautiful woman, a happy mother, a contented wife. On the other side, it was very plain that fortune had not dealt so gently with her former rival. The tall figure remained with some of its grace; but an evil life had tainted the whole person. The face was coarse; the large eyes were red and pursed beneath the lower lids; there was no color in her cheeks, no makeup. The lips were cynical and hard, and general neglect was leading rapidly to premature old age. Her attire was ill chosen and draggled. The mud of the road clung to her sandals. Iras broke the painful silence.

    ellauri150.html on line 596: During the race, Messala drives a chariot with blades on the hubs to disable his competitors. He attempts to destroy Judah's chariot, but wrecks his own instead. He is dragged behind his horses and trampled by another chariot, while Judah wins the race. Before dying, Messala tells Judah to search for his family in the Valley of the Lepers.
    ellauri150.html on line 598: Judah visits the leper colony, where he confronts Esther while she delivers supplies to his mother and sister. Esther convinces Judah to not see them. Judah visits Pilate and rejects his patrimony and Roman citizenship. He returns with Esther to the leper colony, reveals himself to Miriam and learns that Tirzah is dying. Judah and Esther take Miriam and her daughter to see Jesus, but the trial of Jesus has begun. As Jesus is carrying his cross through the streets, he collapses. Judah recognizes him as the man who gave him water years before, and reciprocates. As Judah witnesses the crucifixion of Jesus, Miriam and Tirzah are miraculously healed from Esther's pee. Spare a penny for an ex-leper.
    ellauri150.html on line 602: We start with the filmmaker's take on the birth of Christ. We see, after a bit of Roman Empire background, Joseph and Mary arrive at the census point; we see the Star of Bethlehem shine, the shepherds see it, the wise men see it; we see the Star of Bethlehem shine down; we see the filmmaker's vision of a nativity scene. Finally, we see the Star of Bethlehem dim back down, as somebody blows a shofar horn. It's very tastefully done, but still effective.
    ellauri150.html on line 606: When we return, it's Anno Domini XXVI - A.D. 26. Messala, a Roman who grew up in Judea but spent most of his life in more traditional Roman enclaves, is accepting an important position in Jerusalem under the new governor of Judea; it's a hard job, since the Jews don't want the Romans there, but he feels up to it. He is visited by his childhood friend, and our hero, Judah Ben-Hur, a very important and influential Jew. They try to pick up the friendship where it left off, but there's one big problem: they no longer have anything in common besides their shared past. They are in denial about this for a while, and Judah agrees to try to get people to accept the Romans.
    ellauri150.html on line 612: Messala comes over for dinner. Judah and Messala go out back to meet privately. Judah gives Messala a white horse. Messala asks Judah for his progress in pacifying the Jews; on learning that it isn't 100% successful, he wants to know who's refusing. Messala makes clear that he wants names. Judah, while protesting that he's nonviolent himself, doesn't think that the Jews resisting Roman rule are doing anything wrong, and so he doesn't provide them. Messala begs for cooperation, but in doing so makes clear that he considers the Roman Emperor a god; not only doesn't Judah believe that, but he's personally against the occupation. They leave as enemies, and Judah Ben-Hur is left to explain why Messala isn't staying for dinner.
    ellauri150.html on line 616: There is a procession for the new Roman governor. Judah and his sister Tirzah watch. They see Messala, and Messala sees them. They see the Roman governor, but Tirzah puts too much of her weight on the roof, and a large section of it falls, knocking out the governor. In an act that is part chivalry and part Idiot Ball, Judah tells Tirzah not to say anything; he'll take responsibility. This gets all the house of Hur arrested. The servants are allowed to go free, though.
    ellauri150.html on line 618: On learning that he is to go to Tyrus with neither a trial nor info about what's going to happen to his mother and sister, we learn that Ben-Hur's pacifism didn't survive the imprisonment. Since he hurts or kills only people who aren't of Nominal Importance, this is supposed to be tolerated. Judah demands info of Messala, and naturally doesn't get it. He protests his innocence of wanting to kill the governor; Messala knows that this is, at least, a plausible theory, but doesn't let it show. He says that Ben-Hur gave him exactly what he needed; the Jews will know that, if he can send his childhood friend to certain death at the galleys, he can do it to anyone. Judah starts to beg Messala, and gets this reply: "You beg me? Didn't I beg you for help?"
    ellauri150.html on line 620: Ben-Hur swears vengeance when he gets back. Messala is puzzled, since the galleys are supposed to be a one-way trip.
    ellauri150.html on line 623: The Romans taking prisoners to the galleys are not overly concerned about anyone surviving, especially not people who knocked out their governor. At a well some distance north of Jerusalem, soldiers get watered first, then horses, and then slaves—and not Ben-Hur. He asks God for help... and in response, a young man, whose face is always turned from the camera, comes and gives him water. The audience understands that this is Jesus Himself, come to answer Ben-Hur's prayer. The Roman in charge starts to tell Him not to give Ben-Hur water, but on seeing His face, the Roman changes his mind. Ben-Hur drinks deep until it's time to move it.
    ellauri150.html on line 625: More than three years later, we see Ben-Hur working one of many oars. He is going by "41" (or is that XLI?), his seat number, and he is full of hate. A Roman consul, Quintus Arrius, has boarded the ship, and it goes to war almost immediately. The consul wants Ben-Hur for a charioteer, and doesn't understand why Ben-Hur has any other hopes of life after the galleys; if they succeed in battle, he'll keep rowing, and if they don't, he'll die chained to the oar. Ben-Hur makes clear that he believes God will help him, also that he dislikes the idea of dying chained to the oar; this has a delayed effect; at the time, "back to your oar," but the consul orders him unchained after all the galley slaves had been chained.
    ellauri150.html on line 627: There is a firefight with real fire. Things are burning all over the place. The ship gets rammed; for some reason, instead of trying to get the ship out of the way, those slaves who are chained try to remove the chains. Since the enemy ship appears to be holding up their ship, it almost works out. Ben-Hur is unlocking slaves, and major fighting is going on on deck. Then Quintus is shoved overboard. Ben-Hur goes to save him, shoving a torch into the face of a mercenary along the way.
    ellauri150.html on line 629: Ben-Hur saves the consul and gets him on a raft of debris. Then he has to knock out the consul to prevent the fella from committing suicide, and chains the mercenary to him. After the consul wakes, still wanting to die, he reminds him that staying alive is the motivation he gives his slaves... Quintus wanted to commit suicide because he thought he'd lost overall. He hadn't, as it turns out he's hailed as a hero, and so there is a triumphant return to Rome. Ben-Hur gets to see the Emperor and then lives with Quintus learning to drive a chariot in races with Arrius' prized horses. Quintus actually tried to get him cleared of wanting to kill that Judean governor, but didn't pull it off...
    ellauri150.html on line 631: Quintus cherishes Judah as a son (his own one died), and finally adopts him legally, naming him Young Arrius. Ben-Hur loves Quintus as well, is grateful but heads back to Judea almost immediately, not even waiting for the scheduled boat to take Pontius Pilate to Judea. There is no time to waste; four years have already passed.
    ellauri150.html on line 633: On the way home, he helps a horse-loving Arab, Sheikh Ilderim, with the fine art of charioteering. Ilderim offers a position. Judah declines for now, though it has appeal, because he is on a mission. Not even being told Messala is racing convinces him. Some talk of Jesus slips in, though the name is not mentioned directly.
    ellauri150.html on line 635: The house of Hur is in ruins, but people are living there. He is met by Esther; she and her father were in there for only a year. Her father was paralyzed in prison, so a big fella who shared a cell with him and went mute during that time has also moved in to help. They are still in Jerusalem because all the assets were seized by the Romans - well, not all the assets, but they don't want the Romans to know about the rest of them prematurely. Esther never married, partly because the reason for arranging that marriage no longer applied, and partly because - she looks at her all-black clothing here, so we're probably supposed to believe that her fiance died.
    ellauri150.html on line 641: Ben-Hur's mother and sister drop by the old place and come as close to meeting up with Esther as they dare. Esther tells them Judah hasn't changed, which is at best a half-truth. They make Esther promise not to tell Judah they have leprosy; they want him to remember them as they were. Esther promises by her love of Judah (and yes, it is there). She sees him (he passed by without noticing the lepers) and "confesses" that his mother and sister are dead...
    ellauri150.html on line 647: ... And it's time for the big setpiece, the Chariot Race! The first rule of the Chariot Race is: there are no rules. A demolition derby is entirely standard procedure. That's how Messala gets to have a chariot tricked out with blades on the wheels-- vroom! But does that shake Ben-Hur? No! He will have his vengeance. As the race starts, the two of them are neck-and-neck. Messala tries to destroy Ben-Hur's chariot, but in a cruel twist, his own chariot falls apart. Messala is dragged by his horses and viciously trampled by another team. As Messala's broken body is carried to the surgeon, Ben-Hur receives the victor's laurel crown.
    ellauri150.html on line 649: Ben-Hur seeks out Messala in the dark pit of the surgeon's bay. Messala refuses to be carried out to a proper hospital: even if it kills him, he'll see Ben-Hur one last time. The two onetime friends meet. Messala taunts Ben-Hur with the knowledge that Miriam and Tirzah are alive— but as lepers. Having had his last revenge, Messala dies. Ben-Hur goes to seek out his family, even in their horrific state. Esther meets him at the leper's cave. The family reunites as Jesus' crucifixion takes place. At Jesus' death, by a miracle, Miriam and Tirzah are healed of their leprosy. Judah renounces hatred and dedicates himself to his family— which will include Esther as his wife. All live happily ever after, except for Messala.
    ellauri150.html on line 662: Die Liebe nach ihrer Geschichte. Darstellung des Einflusses der Liebe und ihrer Negationen auf die Entwickelung der menschlichen Gesellschaft (teilweise von Karl May)
    ellauri150.html on line 673: This is another article on the writings of Pope Leo XIII. the third longest sitting pope, an Italian (Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci) who lived from 1810 to 1903, and was Pope from 1878 until his death in 1903. In his writings he gives us a profound insight into the philosophical movements of the late 19th century. The ideas generated during that time have largely shaped our present day ideological struggles.
    ellauri150.html on line 675: The Pope writes about communism, capitalism and even freemasonry - all from a Christian perspective. And yes, from a distinctly Catholic point of view. He shares with the world his concerns about these competing ideologies and the impact that they could have on Christianity if left unchecked:
    ellauri150.html on line 679: But the evils which We then deplored have taken in a brief space of time such widespread growth that We are compelled to address you anew, with the words of the prophet resounding as it were in Our ears: Cry, cease not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet.
    ellauri150.html on line 681: You understand as a matter of course, Venerable Brothers, that We are alluding to that sect of men who, under the motley and all but barbarous terms and titles of Socialists, Communists, and Nihilists, are spread abroad throughout the world and, bound intimately together in baneful alliance, no longer look for strong support in secret meetings held in darksome places, but standing forth openly and boldly in the light of day, strive to carry out the purpose long resolved upon, of uprooting the foundations of civilized society at large.
    ellauri150.html on line 683: These are they in very truth who, as the sacred text bears witness, defile the flesh, and despise dominion, and blaspheme majesty. They leave nothing scathless or uninjured of that which human and divine laws alike have wisely ordained to ensure the preservation and honor of life. From the heads of States to whom, as the Apostle admonishes, all owe submission, and on whom the rights of authority are bestowed by God Himself, these sectaries withhold obedience and preach up the perfect equality of all men in regard to rights alike and duties. The natural union of man and woman, which is held sacred even among barbarous nations, they hold in scorn; and its bond, whereby family life is chiefly maintained, they slacken, or else yield up to the sway of lust.
    ellauri150.html on line 685: In short, spurred on by greedy hankering after things present, which is the root of all evils, which some coveting have erred from the faith, they attack the right of property, sanctioned by the law of nature, and with signal depravity, while pretending to feel solicitous about the needs, and anxious to satisfy the requirements of all, they strain every effort to seize upon and hold in common all that has been individually acquired by title of lawful inheritance, through intellectual or manual labor, or economy in living. These monstrous views they proclaim in public meetings, uphold in booklets, and spread broadcast everywhere through the daily press. Hence the hallowed dignity and authority of rulers has incurred such odium on the part of rebellious subjects that evil-minded traitors, spurning all control, have many a time within a recent period boldly raised impious hands against even the very heads of States. etc.etc.
    ellauri150.html on line 687: Aanyway, today I want to focus on the encyclical "Libertas" written in 1888. "Libertas" means "liberty" or it could also be translated as "freedom". Either way we are well acquainted with this idea. From the Statue of Liberty to the freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights - Americans love their freedom!
    ellauri150.html on line 689: But the Pope's letter is actually a warning of the dangers inherent in too much freedom. It is the old story of the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve were free to do whatever they wished in this original Paradise, but if they partook of the Tree of Good and Evil then there would be a price to pay. (Yes, as Milton made it clear, they were completely free to have sex anytime and anywhere, but not while munching on the apple!) And as it turned out the temptation was too great to resist.
    ellauri150.html on line 693: The Pope reminds us that the Church teaches that we all have "freedom of choice" (free will); that our lives are not pre-determined. So in a real sense we have the power to choose our destinies - to choose between right and wrong. And this is because we are made in the image of God and as such we are able to determine "what is true and good".
    ellauri150.html on line 699: So the Pope is telling us that it's really that simple. There is an intimate relationship between freedom and sin. If you want to be free, don't sin. When the Church teaches us not to sin, it is also teaching us how to be free. That's *real* freedom. Don't worry, you still have lots of other choices open to you that don't involve sin. You haven't given anything up, in fact you have opened up new possibilities now that you have freed yourself from sin. (Pst! before you get carried away with this, read the fine print below on gay and premarital sex.)
    ellauri150.html on line 701: Now, how do we know right from wrong? Well that's easy - just follow the law. But who's law? God's Law! So we are free to obey the law! In fact, We MUST be free, how else can God punish us, instead of shutting us in a pen, or lunatic asylum?
    ellauri150.html on line 707: Instead he says, "the truth is that we are bound to submit to law precisely because we are free by our very nature." We don't need to become free, we are already free. We were born free. Unlike other animals we have a soul, and we can know right from wrong, and we have the freedom to choose. The lesser animals are not "bound" by God's law. They simply follow their instincts. And in fact you could say that they are slaves to their instincts. They have no choice whether to kill or not to kill.
    ellauri150.html on line 709: But we, who are children of God, have a special place in creation. We alone are "bound" by His law. And it's by submitting to His law that we become truly free.
    ellauri150.html on line 711: The Pope closes this section by saying, "law is the guide of man's actions; it turns him toward good by its rewards, and deters him from evil by its punishments." Remember this is Divine Law that he is referring to here. Something tells me that our current system of laws has some major flaws, because sometimes it seems we are punished for doing good, and rewarded for doing evil. But I suppose this is to be expected in this earthly world in which we live.
    ellauri150.html on line 726: Hi Ride. The Catholic teaching on premarital sex is that it is a sin. I know this is not what most people want to hear these days. They just want to hear that gay sex is a sin. But from a Catholic perspective any sex outside of marriage is a sin. And there's no gay marriage, so gotcha!
    ellauri150.html on line 728: I was actually thinking about writing an article about how the free sex movement came out of the 60s. The idea was to use the songs from Joni Mitchell's Blue album as the basis of the article. You know before that time sex before marriage wasn't not considered socially acceptable, because French letters were not reliable. I'm sure it still happened, but it was not done out in the open - at least not by "respectable" people.
    ellauri150.html on line 734: I was just reading about Stephen Hawking this morning and thinking that I should write an article about that. I was thinking of calling it "Also sprach Stephen Hawking". I've never been a fan of his. I always thought his "a brief history of time" to be an exercise in extreme egotism and pure conjecture. I actually never bothered reading it because I didn't want my mind polluted with those thoughts.
    ellauri150.html on line 736: It seems to me that Hawking is using a particular model of the universe to try to attack religion. But for me the very fact that there is a universe is enough to fill me with awe at creation and in God the Creator. In fact the more we learn about the immensity of space and the variety of celestial objects, the more I am filled with awe and wonder. Part of that is the admiration that we are living in such an advanced society that we are able to make these discoveries in the first place.
    ellauri150.html on line 738: I think it is more of a Protestant attribute than a Catholic one to interpret the Bible literally. Catholics have a more complex and mystical interpretation of the Bible. Take for example the Assumption of Mary as well as the Immaculate Conception. These are not tied into physical phenomenon, but are purely spiritual and can only be understood by faith. This is also true of substantiation and the Holy Trinity. Like the universe itself, these are mysteries that the human mind cannot comprehend. (I just checked the Catechism. The section on creation, 337-349, does not give a strict literal interpretation of the six days.)
    ellauri150.html on line 740: Catholics believe that Jesus was at once God and Man. I have begun to think of Jesus as being able to see at once the physical world (with one eye) and the spirit world (with the other). Perhaps Satan tried to pull him out of the physical world back into the spiritual world to destroy his mission, but Jesus rebuked Satan. There's lots of similar scenes with the dark side of the force sucking the good guys in Star Wars, and Mordor's Eye hypnotizing the poor Hobbits, plus one really scary one in Harry Potter, where Voldemort (sorry I mentioned the name) tries to slurp Harry into a pot of soup.
    ellauri150.html on line 746: I have been thinking that the lives of the saints would be great material for Hollywood. We have the technology now to make supernatural events come to life in a realistic way on the movie screen. I was thinking of St. Bernadette who saw Our Lady at Lourdes. She always complained that the paintings and statues of Our Lady never portrayed her full beauty. But imagine if she had been able to describe her vision to a modern movie director working in 3D Imax format. The image could actually be made to float in space in front of the viewer and emanate a holy glow. A little like princess Leia in the hologram (though I thought the hologram was rather too small.) If the viewer tried to touch this image, his hand would pass through it. (I've experienced this with images in Imax movies. I'm thinking specifically of the floating seeds/"jelly fish" in Avatar.)
    ellauri150.html on line 752: I've watched a variety of shows on EWTN on the lives of saints. Even though the production quality cannot approach that of Hollywood, I find the stories so intriguing that I prefer to watch them to the regular TV programs on other channels. In the 1960s the stories of the saints were rejected as being to full of supernatural elements. Now with the New Age movement, people complain that Christianity does not have enough of a spiritual content. Well that's because the rationalists attempted to strip all the spirituality from Christianity. The lives of the saints are full of spirituality and can demonstrate to contemporary Man that there is no need to turn to exotic religions for spirituality. Everything that they are looking for is right here in the Catholic Church.
    ellauri150.html on line 754: Ride - On Eye of Providence... Strange that you should mention this because I came across this recently as a Christian symbol. I hate to think of this as a Freemason symbol. The only thing I can tell you is that the Church can and does adopt pagan symbols and changes their meanings. Similar to the way in which sinners can be converted to Christianity, so also can these symbols be converted. In reference to the Eye of Providence however, this symbol is much more closely associated with Freemasonry now. Freemasonry has been consistently repudiated by the Catholic Church. In fact Pope Leo XIII wrote an encyclical specifically condemning it in his 1884 HUMANUM GENUS (on Freemasonry):
    ellauri150.html on line 762: I think that the lives of the saints would be great in Hollywood, but as you said, it would serve to misinform the public. Paintings are a good way to portray the sacred, which has been forgotten in contemporary art.
    ellauri150.html on line 766: I've actually begun to treasure silence, and the space it provides to be able to think clearly and to turn my thoughts to listening to the Holy Spirit. But you know the Church teaches us to love our bodies as well, so I hope at some point I will regain my passion for sex and related music.
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    ellauri151.html on line 69: Gide, dans ce roman, est influencé par Hegel (La conscience malheureuse), Rousseau et Condillac (l'éducation).
    ellauri151.html on line 71: Les décisions et prises de position du pasteur sont conditionnées par son interprétation de la Bible et par l'enseignement qu'il en a reçu. Si sa morale protestante lui a jadis permis de goûter au bonheur, elle finit par le rendre malheureux en suscitant un immense sentiment de culpabilité à l'égard de ses sentiments envers Gertrude et de son fils Jacques.
    ellauri151.html on line 78: Beethovenin 6. sinfoniaa töräytellään pitkät pätkät attaccato eli tauotta. Siinä jäljitellään luonnonääniä, mm. nimeltä mainittuja lintuja. Beethoven itse kuvasi suhdettaan luontoon kertomalla rakastavansa enemmän metsän puita kuin ihmisiä. Tälläsiäkin tyyppejä on jo tullut vastaan useita. Eikä yhtään hämmästytä oikeastaan.
    ellauri151.html on line 84: Because the pastor is really the main character in Gide's limited world, she feels herself to be in love with him and to some extent (tent, hehe) he has similar feelings toward her. When his eldest son Jacques, who is about the same age as Gertrude, asks to marry her, the pastor becomes jealous and refuses despite the fact that Jacques is obviously in love with her, and has a bigger tent.
    ellauri151.html on line 86: Gertrude eventually gets an operation to repair her eyesight and, having gained the ability to see, realizes that she loves Jacques and not the pastor. However, in the meantime Jacques has renounced his love for her, converted to Catholicism and become a monk. Gertrude attempts suicide by jumping into a river, but this fails and she's rescued but luckily contracts pneumonia. She realizes that the pastor is an old man, and the man that punctured her when she was blind was Jacques. She tells the pastor this shortly before her death.
    ellauri151.html on line 93: Psittacism refers to parrot-like speech.

    ellauri151.html on line 94: Psittacism refers to parrot-like speech.

    ellauri151.html on line 95: Psittacism refers to parrot-like speech.

    ellauri151.html on line 97: Psittacism is speech or writing that appears mechanical or repetitive in the manner of a parrot. More generally it is a pejorative description of the use of words which appear to have been used without regard to their meaning.
    ellauri151.html on line 99: The word is derived from the Latin term for parrots psittaci – which in turn derives from the Greek ψιττακός – in an analogy with the ability of some parrots to speak human words but without any knowledge of their meaning.
    ellauri151.html on line 107: Car d’après ce que j’entendis les premiers temps dans celle de Jupien et qui ne furent que des sons inarticulés, je suppose que peu de paroles furent prononcées. Il est vrai que ces sons étaient si violents que, s’ils n’avaient pas été toujours repris un octave plus haut par une plainte parallèle, j’aurais pu croire qu’une personne en égorgeait une autre à côté de moi et qu’ensuite le meurtrier et sa victime ressuscitée prenaient un bain pour effacer les traces du crime. J’en conclus plus tard qu’il y a une chose aussi bruyante que la souffrance, c’est le plaisir, surtout quand s’y ajoutent—à défaut de la peur d’avoir des enfants, ce qui ne pouvait être le cas ici, malgré l’exemple peu probant de la Légende dorée—des soucis immédiats de propreté. Enfin au bout d’une demi-heure environ (pendant laquelle je m’étais hissé à pas de loup sur mon échelle afin de voir par le vasistas que je n’ouvris pas), une conversation s’engagea. Jupien refusait avec force l’argent que M. de Charlus voulait lui donner. (SG 609/11).
    ellauri151.html on line 109: André Paul Guillaume Gide (French: [ɑ̃dʁe pɔl ɡijom ʒid]; 22 November 1869 – 19 February 1951) was a French author and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (in 1947). André was born in Paris on 22 November 1869, into a middle-class Protestant family. His father was a Paris University professor of law who died in 1880, Jean Paul Guillaume Gide, and his mother was Juliette Maria Rondeaux. His uncle was the political economist Charles Gide. His paternal family traced its roots back to Italy, with his ancestors, the Guidos, moving to France and other western and northern European countries after converting to Protestantism during the 16th century, due to persecution.
    ellauri151.html on line 113: In 1893 and 1894, Gide traveled in Northern Africa, and it was there that he came to accept his attraction to boys. (Yep, boys, he did not care for full-grown men.)
    ellauri151.html on line 115: He befriended Oscar Wilde in Paris, and in 1895 Gide and Wilde met in Algiers. Wilde had the impression that he had introduced Gide to homosexuality, but, in fact, Gide had already discovered this on his own.
    ellauri151.html on line 117: Gide had a half satanic, half monk-like mien; he put one in mind of portraits of Baudelaire. Withal there was something exotic about him. He would appear in a red waistcoat, black velvet jacket and beige-coloured trousers and, in lieu of collar and tie, a loosely knotted scarf. (Frizuliina.)
    ellauri151.html on line 129: Gide was, by general consent, one of the dozen most important writers of the 20th century. Moreover, no writer of such stature had led such an interesting life, a life accessibly interesting to us as readers of his autobiographical writings, his journal, his voluminous correspondence and the testimony of others. It was the life of a man engaging not only in the business of artistic creation, but reflecting on that process in his journal, reading that work to his friends and discussing it with them; a man who knew and corresponded with all the major literary figures of his own country and with many in Germany and England; who found daily nourishment in the Latin, French, English and German classics, and, for much of his life, in the Bible; [who enjoyed playing Chopin and other classic works on the piano;] and who engaged in commenting on the moral, political and sexual questions of the day. Monsters lead an interesting li-i-fe.
    ellauri151.html on line 133: In his journal, Gide distinguishes between adult-attracted "sodomites" and boy-loving "pederasts", categorizing himself as the latter.
    ellauri151.html on line 135: I call a pederast the man who, as the word indicates, falls in love with young boys. I call a sodomite ("The word is sodomite, sir," said Verlaine to the judge who asked him if it were true that he was a sodomist) the man whose desire is addressed to mature men. […] The pederasts, of whom I am one (why cannot I say this quite simply, without your immediately claiming to see a brag in my confession?), are much rarer, and the sodomites much more numerous, than I first thought. […] That such loves can spring up, that such relationships can be formed, it is not enough for me to say that this is natural; I maintain that it is good; each of the two finds exaltation, protection, a challenge in them; and I wonder whether it is for the youth or the elder man that they are more profitable.
    ellauri151.html on line 137: Wilde took a key out of his pocket and showed me into a tiny apartment of two rooms… The youths followed him, each of them wrapped in a burnous that hid his face. Then the guide left us and Wilde sent me into the further room with little Mohammed and shut himself up in the other with the [other boy]. Every time since then that I have sought after pleasure, it is the memory of that night I have pursued. […] My joy was unbounded, and I cannot imagine it greater, even if love had been added. How should there have been any question of love? How should I have allowed desire to dispose of my heart? No scruple clouded my pleasure and no remorse followed it. But what name then am I to give the rapture I felt as I clasped in my naked arms that perfect little body, so wild, so ardent, so sombrely lascivious? For a long time after Mohammed had left me, I remained in a state of passionate jubilation, and though I had already achieved pleasure five times with him, I renewed my ecstasy again and again, and when I got back to my room in the hotel, I prolonged its echoes by hand until morning. What´s love got to do with it?
    ellauri151.html on line 139: Gide´s novel Corydon, which (too) he considered his most important work, erects (niin takuulla) a defense of pederasty. At that time, the age of consent for any type of sexual activity was set at thirteen.
    ellauri151.html on line 155: The Cricket on the Hearth strikes a different note. Charmingly, poetically, the sweet chirping of the little cricket is associated with human feelings and actions.
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    ellauri151.html on line 161: The book was a huge commercial success, quickly going through two editions. Reviews were favourable, but not all so. In an unsigned piece in The Times the reviewer opined, "We owe it to literature to protest against this last production of Mr. Dickens. Shades of Fielding and Scott! Is it for such jargon as this that we have given your throne to one who cannot estimate his eminence?" However, William Makepeace Thackeray enjoyed the book immensely: "To us, it appears it is a good Christmas book, illuminated with extra gas, crammed with extra bonbons, French plums and sweetness.This story is no more a real story than Peerybingle is a real name!
    ellauri151.html on line 163: She saw that he was coming; and stopped him again. But she was very nearly too late. Tackletonistakin tulee kilppi lopussa. Sirkka sirahtaa ja sitten kaikki haihtuvat kuin pieru Saharaan. Risa lelu jää lojumaan lattialle.
    ellauri151.html on line 168: Pastorilla on nähtävästi paha tapa tuoda kotiin näitä näpsäköitä suojatteja, niinkuin mulla kaiken maailman kiinalaisia. Mut emmä sentään niitä koittanutkaan bylsiä. Toisin kuin ilmeisesti tää pastori. Hänen aforismejaan ja sutkauksiaan lainataan usein elämänohjeita jakelevissa teoksissa. Ne on kyllä kauttaaltaan aika paskoja. Pastori pettyy kun sakkolihasta ei tule heti valmista, mistä vaimo Amelie puolestaan vähän piristyy. Tähän väliin pitäis lukea nyt vähän Condillacista.
    ellauri151.html on line 170: Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (30. syyskuuta 1714 Grenoble, Ranska – 3. elokuuta 1780 Lailly-en-Val, Ranska) oli ranskalainen filosofi ja tietoteoreetikko, joka töissään tutki mielenfilosofiaa ja psykologiaa.
    ellauri151.html on line 177: Sensualismia muistuttavia ajatuskulkuja oli jo keskiajalla, mutta 1700-luvulla valistusajan filosofit kehittivät sitä selkeämmäksi. Ranskassa esimerkiksi Étienne Bonnot de Condillac oli sensualisti, joka kehitteli aatetta subjektiivisen idealismin suuntaan.
    ellauri151.html on line 186: Fundit humo facilem victum justissima tellus!

    ellauri151.html on line 196: Laura Dewey Lynn Bridgman (December 21, 1829 – May 24, 1889) is known as the first deaf-blind American child to gain a significant education in the English language, fifty years before the more famous Helen Keller. Bridgman was left deaf-blind at the age of two after contracting scarlet fever. She was educated at the Perkins Institution for the Blind where, under the direction of Samuel Gridley Howe, she learned to read and communicate using Braille and the manual alphabet developed by Charles-Michel de l'Épée.
    ellauri151.html on line 197: For several years, Bridgman gained celebrity status when Charles Dickens met her during his 1842 American tour and wrote about her accomplishments in his American Notes. Her fame was short-lived, however, and she spent the remainder of her life in relative obscurity, most of it at the Perkins Institute, where she passed her time sewing and reading books in Braille. LOL
    ellauri151.html on line 229: Android väittää ettei jeesustarinoissa ole värisanoja. No ei niitä ollut antiikissa paljon muutenkaan, kun ei ollut värituubeja, Pompeijin graffititkin oli mustavalkoisia. No olihan siellä mosaiikkeja, ja kreikkalaiset pazaat maalattiin elävän näköisixi egyptiläisiltä opituilla konsteilla. Kuvista pahastuvat aaprahammin porukat eivät suvainneet senkään vertaa väri-iloa. On evankelistoilla sentään paikka paikoin mustaa, punaista, valkoista, sinistä, vihreää ja keltaista. Mutta eihän jumalinen tarvi paljon värejä. Sille on kaikki enemp vähemp black and white.
    ellauri151.html on line 236: I have my own virtue, which I am constantly cultivating and refining by teaching myself not to tolerate in me or my surroundings anything but the exquisite.
    ellauri151.html on line 264: Generally among intelligent people are found nothing but paralytics and among men of action nothing but fools. Thank dog I'm neither.
    ellauri151.html on line 281: Dilthey a le premier noté l’importance d’un texte de jeunesse de Hegel et y a signalé comme une première esquisse de ce que sera plus tard «la conscience malheureuse». On sait quelle importance revient à la conscience malheureuse dans la Phénoménologie de Hegel, et plus tard encore dans la Philosophie de la Religion. Sous une forme abstraite la conscience malheureuse est la conscience de la contradiction entre la vie finie de l’homme et sa pensée de l’infini. « En pensant je m’élève à l’absolu en dépassant tout ce qui est fini, je suis donc une conscience infinie et en même temps je suis une conscience de soi finie et cela d’après toute ma détermination empirique... Les deux termes se cherchent et se fuient — je suis le sentiment, l’intuition, la représentation de cette unité et de ce conflit et la connexion de ces termes en conflit... je suis ce combat, je ne suis pas un des termes engagés dans le confit, mais je suis les deux combattants et le combat lui-même, je suis le feu et l’eau, qui entrent en contact et le contact et l’unité de ce qui absolument se fuit. » La conscience malheureuse qui dans la Phénoménologie trouve son incarnation historique dans le judaïsme et dans une partie du moyen âge chrétien est en effet la conscience de la vie comme du malheur de la vie. L’homme s’est élevé au-dessus de sa condition terrestre et mortelle ; il n’est plus que le conflit de l’infini et du fini, de l’absolu qu’il a posé en dehors de la vie, et de sa vie réduite à la finitude…
    ellauri151.html on line 287: Im Skeptizismus erfährt das Bewußtsein in Wahrheit sich als ein in sich selbst widersprechendes Bewußtsein; es geht aus dieser Erfahrung eine neue Gestalt hervor, welche die zwei Gedanken zusammenbringt, die der Skeptizismus auseinander hält. Die Gedankenlosigkeit des Skeptizismus über sich selbst muß verschwinden, weil es in der Tat ein Bewußtsein ist, welches diese beiden Weisen an ihm hat. Diese neue Gestalt ist hiedurch ein solches, welches für sich das gedoppelte Bewußtsein seiner als des sich befreienden, unwandelbaren und sichselbstgleichen, und seiner als des absolut sich verwirrenden und verkehrenden – und das Bewußtsein dieses seines Widerspruchs ist. – Im Stoizismus ist das Selbstbewußtsein die einfache Freiheit seiner selbst; im Skeptizismus realisiert sie sich, vernichtet die andere Seite des bestimmten Daseins, aber verdoppelt sich vielmehr, und ist sich nun ein Zweifaches. Hiedurch ist die Verdopplung, welche früher an zwei einzelne, an den Herrn und den Knecht, sich verteilte, in eines eingekehrt; die Verdopplung des Selbstbewußtseins in sich selbst, welche im Begriffe des Geistes wesentlich ist, ist hiemit vorhanden, aber noch nicht ihre Einheit, und das unglückliche Bewußtsein ist das Bewußtsein seiner als des gedoppelten nur widersprechenden Wesens.
    ellauri151.html on line 294: Die Bewegung, worin das unwesentliche Bewußtsein dies Einssein zu erreichen strebt, ist selbst die dreifache, nach dem dreifachen Verhältnisse, welche es zu seinem gestalteten jenseits haben wird; einmal als reines Bewußtsein; das andremal als einzelnes Wesen, welches sich als Begierde und Arbeit gegen die Wirklichkeit verhält; und zum dritten als Bewußtsein seines Für-sich-seins. – Wie diese drei Weisen seines Seins in jenem allgemeinen Verhältnisse vorhanden und bestimmt sind, ist nun zu sehen.
    ellauri151.html on line 300: Andacht: Das gestaltlose Sausen des Glockengeläutes oder eine warme Nebelerfüllung, ein musikalisches Denken, indem es diese Erfahrung gemacht, daß das Grab seines wirklichen unwandelbaren Wesens keine Wirklichkeit hat.
    ellauri151.html on line 337: Salonius-Pasternak on onnexi asunut useita vuosia ulkomailla. Hän osti kansainvälisen ylioppilastutkinnon Brysselistä, minkä jälkeen hän opiskeli Connecticutin Wesleyan Universityssä vuosina 1993–1997 ja suoritti Bachelor of Arts -tutkinnon pääaineenaan kaatiotiede. Hän palasi Suomeen suorittamaan asepalveluksen Dragsvikissä rannikkojääkärinä ja on sotilasarvoltaan latva B. Hän tunaroi joitakin vuosia Amsterdamissa teknologiatutkimusyrityksessä kunnes sai potkut ja palasi myyskentelemään jarmulkoja Yhdysvaltoihin vuonna 2001. Vuosina 2004–2008 hän opiskeli Helsingin yliopistossa ja suoritti nipin napin valtiotieteiden maisterin tutkinnon.
    ellauri151.html on line 367: as Wittgenstein. In fact, Mauthner used Hamann’s grammar quote
    ellauri151.html on line 377: is formed in the interplay between the actor, the communicative act
    ellauri151.html on line 388: Hamann vaikutti Herderiin, Goetheen, Jacobiin, Hegeliin ja Kierkegaardiin. Hämärämpää hämärämmän läpitte. Hamannista on käytetty nimitystä "der Magus des Nordens" ('Pohjan tietäjä'). Hän opiskeli Königsbergissä filosofiaa, teologiaa, kielitiedettä ja lakitiedettä. Hän asui pitkään eri paikoissa Saksassa, Itämerenmaakunnissa, Englannissa ja muualla ja vietti kiertelevää elämää, osaksi kotiopettajana, osaksi muissa tehtävissä. Hän oli ajoittain virkamiehenä kotikaupungissaan, etenkin tullilaitoksessa.
    ellauri151.html on line 412: Die selbstverschuldete Unmündigkeit ist ein ebenso schiefes Maul, als er dem ganzen schönen Geschlecht macht, und das meine 3 Töchter nicht auf sich sitzen lassen werden.

    ellauri151.html on line 417: Reden ist übersetzen - aus einer Engelsprache in eine Menschensprache.
    ellauri151.html on line 427: Poesie ist die Muttersprache des menschlichen Geschlechts; Sinne und Leidenschaften reden und verstehen nichts als Bilder. In Bildern besteht der ganze Schatz menschlicher Erkenntniß und Glückseeligkeit.
    ellauri151.html on line 431: Ohne Sprache hätten wir keine Vernunft, ohne Vernunft keine Religion, und ohne diese drei wesentliche Bestandteile unserer Natur weder Geist noch Band der Gesellschaft.
    ellauri151.html on line 451: Let us assume that we invited an unknown person to a game of cards. If this person answered us, “I don’t play,” we would either interpret this to mean that he did not understand the game, or that he had an aversion to it which arose from economic, ethical, or other reasons. Let us imagine, however, that an honorable man, who was known to possess every possible skill in the game, and who was well versed in its rules and its forbidden tricks, but who could like a game and participate in it only when it was an innocent pastime, were invited into a company of clever swindlers, who were known as good players and to whom he was equal on both scores, to join them in a game. If he said, “I do not play,” we would have to join him in looking the people with whom he was talking straight in the face, and would be able to supplement his words as follows: “I don’t play, that is, with people such as you, who break the rules of the game, and rob it of its pleasure. If you offer to play a game, our mutual agreement, then, is that we recognize the capriciousness of chance as our master; and you call the science of your nimble fingers chance, and I must accept it as such, it I will, or run the risk of insulting you or choose the shame of imitating you.” … The opinion of Socrates can be summarized in these blunt words, when he said to the Sophists, the leaned men of his time, “I know nothing.” Help! TLDR!
    ellauri151.html on line 464: Toiveikkaasti mutta liian aikaisin runoili unkarinjuutalainen Miklós Radnóti vuonna 1941 rauhan puolesta. Nuolaisi ennenkuin tipahti: pahin oli sille vielä edessäpäin. Eikä siinä vielä kaikki: hiljan särjettiin Mikloxen pazas Unkarissa törmäämällä siihen saxalaisten tekemällä mersulla. Kohta alkaa kolmas kierros, gentlemen start our machines.
    ellauri151.html on line 470: across the road that lies in peace again. Tien poikki joka on taas rauhan oloissa,
    ellauri151.html on line 477: approaches softly with sweet lullabies. Ja laulaa sille suloisia kehtolauluja.
    ellauri151.html on line 502: in pearly mornings peacefully they wake. kunnes heräävät helmeileviin aamuihin.
    ellauri151.html on line 506: of graceful girls in poppy-coloured dresses Siroja tyttöjä unikonvärisissä mekoissa
    ellauri151.html on line 518: The problem of evil is at bottom an existential one: how can the world have meaning and how is moral action possible, if there is pointless evil without morally sufficient reasons? The problem of evil is then associated with theodicism: God or the meaning of the world exists only, if all evils have (morally) sufficient reasons.
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    1. What are the general logic and the presuppositions of the problem of evil? 2. How can the problem of evil be called into question and how can one develop grammatical methods and philosophical tools to build a successful antitheodicy? 3. How can one develop a grammatical metacritique of the presuppositions of the problem through a philosophical grammar of the underlying language/world and being/meaning-links? 4. How can the grammatical approach to metaphysical questions and to the metacritique of the presuppositions of the problem of evil be used to analyse religious and worldview questions, and articulate ways of existential, humanistic and religious sense-making that overcome the problem?
    ellauri151.html on line 531: The problem has four key presuppositions: the fact/meaning, fact/value and appearance/reality conceptual gaps and the Principle of Sufficient Reason.
    ellauri151.html on line 536: Jamesian antitheodicies emphasize that God and the world order must be reinterpreted in terms of practical and moral action and from a pluralist perspective that can account for experience and moral effort. Siis mitä?
    ellauri151.html on line 549: philosophies. The harmony of language and reality takes place in
    ellauri151.html on line 572: their views. Language consists of signs, practices of use and a
    ellauri151.html on line 581: Tälläsen expressiivisen "tiili!" tyyppisen käskykielen painottaminen on sellaisenaan jo aika uskonnollista. (Vaik onhan tietokonekieletkin käskykantaisia.) Kusch argues that theological grammar describes how religious practices and the communication between God and the believer work. Both Hamann and Wittgenstein argue that pictures are indispensable for divine-
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    ellauri151.html on line 593: Chalcedonian Christianity refers to the branch of Christianity that accepts and upholds theological and ecclesiological resolutions of the Council of Chalcedon, the Fourth Ecumenical Council, held in 451. Chalcedonian Christianity accepts the Christological Definition of Chalcedon, a Christian doctrine concerning the union of two natures (divine and human) in one hypostasis of Jesus Christ, who is thus acknowledged as a single person (prosopon). Chalcedonian Christianity also accepts the Chalcedonian confirmation of the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, thus acknowledging the commitment of Chalcedonism to Nicene Christianity.
    ellauri151.html on line 597: Chalcedonian – those that accept theological resolutions of the Council of Chalcedon;
    ellauri151.html on line 599: Semi-Chalcedonian – those whose acceptance of Chalcedonian theological resolutions is partial or conditional;
    ellauri151.html on line 608: Hamann and Wittgenstein criticize the Enlightenment’s dualism senses/reason, subject/object, mind/world, reason/feeling and theory/practice by developing a view of “sensuous reason” that is located in language.
    ellauri151.html on line 642: should act. Do you understand Hamann’s remark? Tell me what you
    ellauri151.html on line 653: Luther puts this clearly: “The spirit consists in the use, not the object”. Luther reached his theological breakthrough when he realized that theological language consists fundamentally of speech acts and linguistic action. Augustinuxen show-and-tell semantiikka ei kata mysteerien pragmatiikkaa: ei kuivassa näkkärissä ole sielua, vaan se pujahtaa siihen joteskin kun näkki pannaan kielelle ja sanotaan oikeat taikasanat. Hizi empä arvannut poikasena kielitieteen kurssilla miten läheltä Luther siinä liippasi, hyvä ettei tukka heilahtanut.
    ellauri151.html on line 655: Hamann takes basic intuitions to be practices like playing music and painting. He argues that Kantian forms of intuition like space and time are symbolic forms of sensuously mediated bodily practices. Fornication is another sensuously mediated bodily practice. What's its logical form? Hello my name is Potato Head! Let's play a game!
    ellauri151.html on line 671: theory had been cut, and he could approach the problems of rule-
    ellauri151.html on line 679: Munz (2000) discusses Wittgenstein’s reply to Frazer at length. Frazer argues that magic is based on loose associations that lead to erroneous views on causation. According to Munz, Wittgenstein holds that the distinction between beliefs and practices cannot be made, as language is at its core mythological.
    ellauri151.html on line 684: communication as a counter-model for religious language and uses it to criticize Frazer’s attempts to debunk religion. Religious rituals must be understood as expressive communication. Magic, religion and language are based on symbolism, as the harmony of language and reality takes place in the symbol. A religious ritual like a rain-dance symbolically represents and mythologically enacts the connection between a wish and its fulfillment, and Wittgenstein mentions sacraments like baptism in this context (RF: 125). All language is similarly symbolic and ceremonial at its core and cannot be separated from mythology.
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    ellauri151.html on line 719: Paul, however, wrote that Christians are not under the Mosaic Law; we are under the administration of Grace (Romans 6.14). These are two vastly different operating environments. Jesus ministered only to Jews. Jesus also ordered his disciples not to go to Gentiles but to go to Jews alone (Matthew 10.5-6). In Christianity, Paul went to the Gentiles as the Apostle of the Gentiles (Romans 11.13; 1 Timothy 2.7; 2 Timothy 1.11).
    ellauri151.html on line 762: Edgar Jones has manufactured the following comparison of Jesus' and Paul's meaning differences which exposes Paul as a liar and a false prophet who did not know Jesus. Paul's errors and false gospel are obvious to anyone who follows Jesus as teacher and listens carefully to Jesus' words. Read very carefully, your eternal salvation depends on it!
    ellauri151.html on line 813: [7] In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace

    ellauri151.html on line 843: [18] he who thus serves Christ is acceptable to God and approved by men.
    ellauri151.html on line 884: [18] For truly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the law until all is accomplished.
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    17. On the number and identity of teachers:

    ellauri151.html on line 890: [28] And God has appointed in the church first apostles, second prophets, third, teachers,

    ellauri151.html on line 892: [11] And his gifts were that some should be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers,

    ellauri151.html on line 894: [7] For this I was appointed a preacher and apostle (I am telling the truth, I am not lying), a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and truth.

    ellauri151.html on line 896: [11] For this gospel I was appointed a preacher and apostle and teacher,
    ellauri151.html on line 900: [8] But you are not to be called rabbi, for you have one teacher, and you are all brethren.
    ellauri151.html on line 907: [26] and so all Israel will be saved; as it is written, "The Deliverer will come from Zion, he will banish ungodliness from Jacob".
    ellauri151.html on line 918: [11] And his gifts were that some should be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors (shepherds) and teachers,
    ellauri151.html on line 952: [35] that upon you may come all the righteous blood shed on earth, from the blood of innocent Abel to the blood of Zechari'ah the son of Barachi'ah, whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar.
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    23. On sacrifices to God:

    ellauri151.html on line 970: [7] For Christ, our paschal lamb, has been sacrificed.

    ellauri151.html on line 972: [2] And walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a smelly offering and sacrifice to God.
    ellauri151.html on line 976: [13] Go and learn what this means, "I desire mercy, and not sacrifice."
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    24. On remuneration for preaching the gospel:

    ellauri151.html on line 982: [17] Let the elders who rule well be considered worthy of double honor, especially those who labor in preaching and teaching;

    ellauri151.html on line 990: [7] And preach as you go, saying, The kingdom of heaven is at hand (oops, did I say not in Luke 21 above, sorry),

    ellauri151.html on line 1007: * John 3:3 and 3:7 are the author's translations. These differ from the RSV only in the expression "begotten from above" that replaces "born anew' in the RSV. "Born anew" does not represent the fullness of what Jesus is stating here, and does not correspond to the literatal translation of the Greek, gennethenai anothen (be begotten from above).
    ellauri151.html on line 1061: Sitä ei ymmärretty, että parjatut oheistuotteet pelastivat räikeämmältä product placementilta. Elokuvassa vilahtaa vain yksi tuote: Leijona-kello.
    ellauri151.html on line 1100: Thackeray (mm. Turhuuden turuilla)
    ellauri151.html on line 1133: Alissa reached, by going the other way round than The Immoralist, a damnation very similar to the Immoralist's – indeed, Strait is the Gate might be called The Moralist. Hers is a greater perversity than Michel's, who, after all, was only doing as he liked. Alissa is doing what she does not like, and at each act of monstrous virtue her anguish increases, 'till at last it kills her.
    ellauri151.html on line 1134: Each pays the price – spiritual death and anal dilatation for Michel, bodily death and who knows maybe worse for Alissa. 'Whom can I persuade that this is the twin of The Immoralist?', Andy wrote in his journal, 'that the two subjects grew up together in my mind, the excess of the one finding a secret justification in the excess of the other, so that the two together form an equipoise?'
    ellauri151.html on line 1146: Vertailemme tätä tarinaa Balzacin Lys in the Valley -elokuvaan, jossa Henrietten hahmo on täynnä rakkautta ja mieluummin kuolee päästäkseen paratiisiin kuin kiroaa itsensä jakamalla "maallisen" onnen Félixin kanssa. Alissan sisko Juliet meni naimisiin Ensio Tissarin kanssa mutta ajatteli silmät kiinni Jeromea jopa Ension puuhaillessa. Heillä oli silti viisi lasta kuten Arvidilla. Kyllä halutonkin kana pääsee munimaan kun on kukko koppava.
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    ellauri152.html on line 71: The Songs of Bilitis (/bɪˈliːtɪs/; French: Les Chansons de Bilitis) is a collection of erotic, essentially lesbian, poetry by Pierre Louÿs published in Paris in 1894. Since Louÿs claimed that he had translated the original poetry from Ancient Greek, this work is considered a pseudotranslation. Though the poems were actually clever fabulations, authored by Louÿs himself, they are still considered important literature. [by whom?]
    ellauri152.html on line 75: Louÿs claimed the 143 prose poems, excluding 3 epitaphs, were entirely the work of this ancient poet—a place where she poured both her most intimate thoughts and most pubic actions, from childhood innocence in Pamphylia to the loneliness and chagrin of her later years.
    ellauri152.html on line 84: who retranslated several poems without realizing they were fakes. Täähän on kuin Rudyardin Flaccus-kepponen.
    ellauri152.html on line 87: Berthe Clorine Jeanne Le Barillier (parfois orthographiée Berthe Clorinne Jeanne Le Barillier ou même Berthe Corinne Jeanne Le Barillier, sans doute par une suite d'erreurs de recopiage orthographique erroné dans les divers ouvrages où elle est citée), née à Bordeaux le 24 juillet 1858 et morte au Cannet le 24 janvier 1927, est une femme de lettres française. Takkutukkainen naisoletettu, rekkalesbon näköinen. Väsäs paljon sinisukkajuttuja, mm. Heloisesta ja Abelardista. Takuulla ei kääntänyt mitään kreikasta. Son œuvre, si elle est assez largement tombée dans l'oubli, est servie par un style sobre et une documentation toujours très solide. La part la plus consistante de son œuvre est probablement celle consacrée à l'antiquité romaine. Elle batit une maison à proximité immédiate de l'Hermitage de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, un écrivain qu'elle admirait et dont elle voulait se rapprocher. Mit vit JJ oli kuollut jo aikapäiviä?? Ja aika misogyyni kaiken kukkuraxi. Näitä vale-uudelleen
    ellauri152.html on line 92: Louÿs' close friend Claude Debussy in 1897 musically set three of the poems—La flûte de Pan, La chevelure and Le tombeau des Naïades—as songs for feminine voice and piano. Pan huiluu pyllyyn. The book was accidentally translated to Polish twice, in 1920 by Leopold Staff and in 2010 by Ruben Stiller.
    ellauri152.html on line 349: tantum inter densas, umbrosa cacumina, fagos Silti se varjoisassa jossain pyökkilehdossa tms.
    ellauri152.html on line 351: 5montibus et silvis studio iactabat inani: vuorille ja mezille heitti nää läpät tyhjänpäiväiset:
    ellauri152.html on line 355: nunc viridis etiam occultant spineta lacertos, Nyt viherviä liskoja piilottavat piikkipuskat;
    ellauri152.html on line 364: alba ligustra cadunt, vaccinia nigra leguntur. Valkoiset likusterit kuihtuvat, mustikoita poimitaan.
    ellauri152.html on line 366: quam dives pecoris, nivei quam lactis abundans. Miten rikas kiro- karjamies, jolla on maitoa kuin lunta,
    ellauri152.html on line 368: lac mihi non aestate novum, non frigore defit; Ei puutu multa kesämaitoa, eikä talvilaatua,
    ellauri152.html on line 370: Amphion Circaeus in Actaeo Aracintho. Kun se haki lehmät kotiin missä lie Aktaionissa.
    ellauri152.html on line 372: cum placidum ventis staret mare; non ego Daphnim kun meri oli peilityyni; enkä mä pelkäis Dafnista
    ellauri152.html on line 381: haec eadem ut sciret, quid non faciebat Amyntas? Tän saman tutaxeen mitä jätti tekemättä Amyntas?
    ellauri152.html on line 382: est mihi disparibus septem compacta cicutis On mulla 7 erimittaisessa pyllyssä kokeiltu kikuli,
    ellauri152.html on line 390: et faciet, quoniam sordent tibi munera nostra. ja viekin, jos sä halvexit mun tarjoomuxia.
    ellauri152.html on line 396: mollia luteola pingit vaccinia calta. jotain keltasta kiurunkannusta siihen aksentixi.
    ellauri152.html on line 408: ipsa colat; nobis placeant ante omnia silvae. teki kivierämaat, hoitakoon ne ize; mä lähen skuziin.
    ellauri152.html on line 425: Se on hyvä kone, se on ahkerassa käytössä Rauhixessa vieläkin. Sen kexijä oli nimeltään Isaac Singer, New Yorkin juutalainen, jonka parta oli erittäinkin röyheä. Six varmaan Isaac Bashevis Singerin piti pitää nimessään tota Bashevitshia (Basheban poika, Iiskon äidin nimi oli Basheba), koska se oli ize vanhempana sileä kuin muna. Singer on hauska kirjailija, jossa juutalaisuuden monet viehättävät puolet pääsevät kukkaansa, vaikka vanhana Amerikassa sen ohimokiharoista ei enää ollut muistoakaan jälellä. Se näytti lähinnä Yodan ja ammoniitin risteytyxeltä. Ompelukoneen kexijän middle name oli Merritt. Jo ennen ompelukoneen keximistä se tikkasi ahkerasti upstate New Yorkissa, siittäen ainakin tusinan ja puoli lehtolasta. Se kuoli miljonäärinä Torquayn kaupungissa briteissä.
    ellauri152.html on line 549: The apparent purpose of this unusually high gallows can be understood from the geography of Shushan: Haman's house (where the pole was located) was likely in the city of Shushan (a flat area), while the royal citadel and palace were located on a mound about 15 meters higher than the city. Such a tall pole would have allowed Haman to observe Mordechai's corpse while dining in the royal palace, had his plans worked as intended.
    ellauri152.html on line 551: In Rabbinic tradition, Haman is considered to be an archetype of evil and persecutor of the Jews. Having attempted to exterminate the Jews of Persia, and rendering himself thereby their worst enemy, Haman naturally became the center of many Talmudic legends. Being at one time extremely poor, he sold himself as a slave to Mordecai. He was a barber at Kefar Karzum for the space of twenty-two years. Haman had an idolatrous image of Esther's arse embroidered on his garments, so that those who bowed to him at command of the king bowed also to the image.
    ellauri152.html on line 553: Haman was also an astrologer, and when he was about to fix the time for the genocide of the Jews he first cast lots to ascertain which was the most auspicious day of the week for that purpose. Each day, however, proved to be under some influence favorable to the Jews. He then sought to fix the month, but found that the same was true of each month; thus, Nisan was favorable to the Jews because of the Passover sacrifice; Iyyar, because of the small Passover. But when he arrived at Adar he found that its zodiacal sign was Pisces, and he said, "Now I shall be able to swallow them as fish which swallow one another" (Esther Rabbah 7; Targum Sheni 3).
    ellauri152.html on line 555: Haman had 365 counselors, 1/day, but the advice of none was so good as that of his wife, Zeresh. She induced Haman to build a tree for Mordechai, assuring him that this was the only way in which he would be able to prevail over his enemy, for hitherto the just had always been rescued from every other kind of death. As God foresaw that Haman himself would be hanged on some tree, He asked which tree would volunteer to serve as the instrument of death. Each tree, declaring that it was used for some holy purpose, objected to being soiled by the unclean body of Haman. Only the thorn-tree could find no excuse, and therefore offered itself for a tree (Esther Rabbah 9; Midrash Abba Gorion 7 (ed. Buber, Wilna, 1886); in Targum Sheni this is narrated somewhat differently).
    ellauri152.html on line 574: Ce mythe, qui paraît fort ancien et dont certains érudits vont chercher l'origine jusque dans l'Inde bouddhique, se précise à partir du xiiie siècle dans l'Historia major du bénédictin anglais Matthieu Pâris. sous diverses formes. C'est dans les pays de langue allemande que la figure d'Ahasvérus connaît la plus grande faveur, à la suite d'une version de la légende due à Chrysostomus Dudulaeus qui présente l'aventure du « Juif éternel » (1602) comme un récit quasiment autobiographique. La traduction française de ce livre imposera l'expression « Juif errant » (1609). Dès lors, la légende se répand par l'imagerie populaire et les estampes, les complaintes, dont la plus célèbre est celle d'Isaac Laquedem. Le Juif errant, qui personnifie le destin du peuple juif depuis le christianisme, a inspiré de nombreux écrivains : Wordsworth, Goethe, Eugène Sue, Apollinaire. Cette figure légendaire n'a cessé d'alimenter, à l'encontre des Juifs, une dangereuse satire sociale. Elle est, pour une part, responsable de la genèse de l'agitation antisémite des temps modernes. Pour en savoir plus, voir l'article antisémitisme.
    ellauri152.html on line 583: The most basic information is this: “Yentl the Yeshiva Boy” is a short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer, the famous Polish-American Jewish writer, published in 1962. It follows Yentl, a Jewish girl from a Polish shtetl who loves Torah-study, as she disguises herself as a man named Anshel in order to study at a yeshiva. Yentl (1983) is the movie-musical adaptation of the story, directed by and starring Barbra Streisand. In many ways it is a fairly faithful adaptation of the story’s events, but it has a different tone and a different ending.
    ellauri152.html on line 585: Yeshiva Boy moves fluidly between referring to the main character as Yentl or Anshel depending on context, which is a great detail. There are times when she’s referred to as Anshel for long stretches of time, and the same for Yentl. The movie, not having third person narration, is a different beast. I take my cue from the story and use both names, depending on the context of what I’m talking about—for example, if Yentl is definitely seen as Yentl by the story in that moment, or as Anshel, or ambiguously as both. That’s a very subjective choice to make each time you write her name! But that question, the fact that you have to ask it of yourself and the fact that it’s not always clear, is to me a crucial part of Yentl’s character.
    ellauri152.html on line 587: The plot goes like this: Yentl has secretly studied Torah under her father’s tutelage. She has no interest in marriage, so when he dies, she disguises herself as Anshel and travels to a yeshiva. Along the way she meets a fellow student named Avigdor. They strike up a friendship and Yentl accompanies him to his yeshiva in Bechev, where they become study partners. Avigdor is in love with a girl named Badass, whom he wishes to marry. However, when Badass’s family learns a dark secret about Avigdor’s family, they won’t let him marry her. In desperation, Avigdor begs Anshel to marry Badass in his stead. Yentl initially resists, but eventually gives in and asks for Badass’s hand in order to retain Avigdor’s goodwill. After Anshel and Badass are married, Badass comes to look on her husband with love, but Yentl become more and more upset about the situation. Unable to go on any longer, Yentl asks Avigdor to join her on a business trip. Once they are at an inn in another city, Yentl tells him that she’s a woman. He laughs and doesn’t believe her, so she undresses momentarily. He is shocked. This is where the two versions split.
    ellauri152.html on line 589: In the movie, in a scene I despise, Avigdor grabs her and shakes her violently while demanding to know why, and the rest of the conversation plays out melodramatically with yelling and tears. Yentl confesses that she loves him, he realizes he loves her too, and they kiss. Avigdor asks her to marry him, and says she could continue studying in secret. Yentl refuses because she can’t go back to studying furtively in secret, despite how much she loves him. The two part, and Avigdor returns to Badass and marries her. They live happily ever after, and the film ends with Yentl on a ship to America, implying that she will be able to study Torah as a woman there.
    ellauri152.html on line 591: In the story, Avigdor just trembles and sits down, and Yentl calmly explains. He then asks what she is going to do now, and she says she will go to a different yeshiva and start over. Avigdor half says they could get married, but doesn’t finish the sentence. Yentl rebuffs him, saying it wouldn’t be good, and explains, “I’m neither one nor the other.” She tells him to go back to Badass instead. Avigdor has strange feelings, trying to reconcile who Anshel is, who Yentl is. But they spend the night in companionable debate, discussing Yentl’s marriage to Badass and whether she legally needs to divorce her, as well as why Yentl crossdressed. Avigdor brings up marriage again, but Yentl refuses even stronger.
    ellauri152.html on line 595: I’ve seen Yentl the movie-musical several times, and there’s so much to unpack there, you could watch it a hundred times and have something new to talk about each time—whether it’s in the vein of despairing over the unnecessary heterosexuality of it all (even Wikipedia notes how aggressively the film erases as much queerness as it can!), or reveling in its grudging gayness (because even if Streisand decided she was playing a straight cis woman, the author is dead and it’s so easy to see Anshel and Avigdor on screen, both men, falling in love with each other).
    ellauri152.html on line 597: But when I finally read the story for the first time… a new world opened up. Oh, it’s so gay in so many ways! It’s less detailed than the movie in many areas, but in other places it has glorious details that were totally excised from the movie. In the story, all the women in town have crushes on Anshel! And whether you read Anshel as a woman, a man, or a nonbinary person has a huge effect on your perception of that detail!
    ellauri152.html on line 603: And, oh f-ck, there is so much to talk about in this section. The importance of consent here, when Yentl lets Badass know she doesn’t need to do anything she doesn’t want to, both according to her husband and according to Jewish law—that’s good, that’s meaningful. Then we even get recognition that feminism doesn’t just mean validating women who don’t want sex, but also validating women who do want sex! Badass starts to have feelings for Anshel and proposes sleeping together herself, on her own terms. The movie is not always kind to Badass—in many ways she is a stereotype for Yentl to play off of—but this is a place where Yentl‘s feminism succeeds: Badass wants to have sex, and that’s fine.
    ellauri152.html on line 605: Or it would be fine if the movie didn’t play it for laughs. The movie puts Yentl in multiple awkward situations where she has to perform verbal and physical gymnastics to keep people from seeing her without clothes, that gross classic trope whereby trans characters are outed all the time in fiction. As always, the movie drags this scene out into a whole joke, that Yentl has to scramble to prevent Badass from finding out she’s a woman because Badass wants to have sex with her, a woman, isn’t that just soooooo funny? On multiple levels, I am unamused and unhappy.
    ellauri152.html on line 611: Isaac Bashevis Singer was himself not a fan of the movie. He said about its ending:
    ellauri152.html on line 613: “Miss Streisand [made] Yentl, whose greatest passion was the Torah, go on a ship to America, singing at the top of her lungs. Why would she decide to go to America? Weren’t there enough yeshivas in Poland or in Lithuania where she could continue to study? Was going to America Miss Streisand’s idea of a happy ending for Yentl? What would Yentl have done in America? Worked in a sweatshop 12 hours a day where there is no time for learning? Would she try to marry a salesman in New York, move to the Bronx or to Brooklyn and rent an apartment with an ice box and a dumbwaiter? This kitsch ending summarizes all the faults of the adaptation. It was done without any kinship to Yentl’s character, her ideals, her sacrifice, her great passion for spiritual achievement. As it is, the whole splashy production has nothing but a commercial value.”
    ellauri152.html on line 615: Now, here Singer is not mad at Yentl the film for cis-normifying his gender-ambiguous, interestingly queer Yentl, but rather for turning the ending into optimistic kitsch that ignores the harsh reality of what life in America was for Jewish immigrants, especially for Jewish women. And in some ways I feel like rolling my eyes at him for that. Aside from the fact that it offends his artistic vision, why shouldn’t Jewish women get a film where—suspension of disbelief!—a Jew will study Torah, loudly and proudly, as a woman? It’s a musical, not a documentary.
    ellauri152.html on line 619: The ending of Yentl is just supremely disappointing compared to the unapologetic ending of Yeshiva Boy. “I’ll live out my time as I am,” Anshel says in the story—and Anshel is the name she is referred to as in this passage, even while also referred to as a woman and with she/her pronouns. Yentl the Yeshiva Boy often engages in this mixing of gender signifiers—it’s in the very title, which pairs the traditionally feminine name “Yentl” with the clashing term “boy,” letting them jostle each other to create dissonance and ambiguity. The terms not matching is their meaning. This is how Anshel is. A woman with a man’s soul, a man with she/her pronouns, a person with two names. It’s not couched in easily understandable modern terms, but no one who has heard of these modern terms would read Yentl as a cis woman playing dress up. It’s different than that. Queerer than that.
    ellauri152.html on line 621: This genderqueerness is the simple fact of Yentl’s character in Yeshiva Boy, but totally painted over in Yentl.
    ellauri152.html on line 622: And yet in other ways, the film can’t help preserving the queerness of the story despite itself. Barbra Streisand can add a song about how Yentl is just jealous of Badass for being a conventionally feminine woman whom Avigdor loves, but she can’t stop me from putting my grubby little bi hands all over her film, pointing at Yentl’s tortured gaze aimed at Badass, and saying “GAY.” And she certainly didn’t no-homo the interactions between Anshel and Avigdor very well, because they are in fact very yes-homo, and I will point and say “GAY” at that too.
    ellauri152.html on line 624: In conclusion. You know the idea that if you’re nonbinary then every attraction you feel is gay? That’s Yentl the Yeshiva Boy.
    ellauri152.html on line 628: I am on a crusade to make everyone aware of Yentl the Yeshiva Boy! Thank you! Also what I hate so much about that movie scene is the addition of Avigdor physical grabbing and shaking Yentl! The scene in the story is so quiet and gives Yentl dignity while explaining, while the movie has her break down confessing love for a man whose first reaction to her gender was to GRAB and SHAKE her! so inferior to just having a good old talmudic debate with your Good Pal. i feel like your comment totally sums up why The Half of It on netflix is so good.
    ellauri152.html on line 630: That is actually much the same reason why I hate that infamous scene in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire so much, when Dumbledore confronts Harry about putting his name in. One of the worst decisions in adaptation history!
    ellauri152.html on line 631: And I’ve actually never seen The Half of It, so maybe I should go check it out I’ve been looking for something new and good to watch!
    ellauri152.html on line 643: Reb Natan of Breslev, following the teachings of Rebbe Nachem, offers a deep and revealing explanation of Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin.
    ellauri152.html on line 656: The dog originally created the world to run through strict judgment, din. However, since the dog knew that the world could not endure such harsh conditions, He decided to incorporate the spiritual energies of compassion too, as the verse states, "These are the products of the heaven and earth when they were created in the day that Hashem's (i.e. the dog's denoting kindness and mercy, not the dog's denoting strict justice) din made earth and heaven." (Bereishit 2:4) According to the original creation plan a person would be judged strictly on his own merits. There would be no bending of the rules; no concept of leniency; no looking the other way or giving another chance. Strict justice would dictate that a person be severely punished for even the "slightest" infraction of the dog's willy.
    ellauri152.html on line 658: Since very few can survive such scrutiny, the dog created an alternate system - the system of din, strict justice, mitigated with cheese, kindness and mercy. In that system, He assists us by providing us with the help we need to overcome the forces of evil. As the Talmud teaches:
    ellauri152.html on line 664: In a world where din, justice is tempered with cheese, compassion, the dog supports us and helps us to overcome evil and serve him. As a result of the dog's assistance, we are able to channel our negative energies to serving the dog, and actually convert these energies into something positive and holy.
    ellauri152.html on line 669: the patriarchs were able to walk before the dog's strictness, meaning they were able to successfully serve him, unassisted, while living under the realm of severity, enabling them to reach awesome spiritual heights" (Bereishit 48:15).
    ellauri152.html on line 671: Rebbe Nachem explains that in this path of unassisted greatness, whatever these spiritual giants attained or accomplished was through the power of their prayers. If they didn't bark and whine for their needs, the dog wouldn't provide for them. As a result, they were always completely connected with their realtor.
    ellauri152.html on line 675: "Whomever the dog loves, he chastens to let him know how to straighten his way. (Mezudat David)" (Mishlei 3:12). One is chastened by the dog so that no trace of sin remains lest it lessen the dog's love for that person, and it also increases one's humility, lest tranquility decrease one's fear of him. (Rabbenu Yona).
    ellauri152.html on line 679: Although the answer appears strange, we can understand it in light of what we just learned. Rabbi Akiva was a spiritual giant. He succeeded in serving the dog unassisted, while withstanding incredible afflictions, tests, and obstacles. He was able to break the forces of evil without the dog's assistance. Only through performing the dog's willy, despite his immense suffering, was Rabbi Akiva able to attain such a lofty spiritual level, the level of the dog's "first thought," so to speak, where the world would be conducted through strict justice, din. Rabbi Akiva was able to unify his soul with the dog's first thought. Therefore the dog's retort to Moshe can be understood as: "'Silence' which is the level of thought, for thoughts are silent, Rebbe Akiva reached the lofty spiritual level of the dog's thought."For this came up upon my thought," the first thought that occurred to the dog, to create the world through harshness, so those people who are able to come close to me (the dog) without my assistance and mercy could reach that highest level.
    ellauri152.html on line 681: We know that anything we do in this world produces spiritual energies that are stored in the upper worlds and last for eternity. These stored spiritual energies can be accessed even centuries after the act was performed. And, like a spiritual "radio receiver," Tefillin help us access such spiritual energies to nourish our souls, bringing us closer to the Almighty. Don't they look like radio receivers even?
    ellauri152.html on line 683: The spiritual energies accessed by wearing Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin draw the spiritual energies associated with such spiritual giants as the patriarchs and Rebbe Akiva - spiritual giants who were able to serve the dog despite living under the realm of severity. Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin are much holier than Rashi's Tefillin and therefore, have better reception, they can access the spiritual energies of the dog's first thought, the world of din.
    ellauri152.html on line 687: In Rashi's Tefillin, however, the paragraph of compassion precedes the paragraph of harshness. This alludes to the way the dog presently runs the world - with compassion. Since most people are dependent on the dog's compassion for their very existence, the halacha is according to Rashi's view. Therefore, the obligation to wear Tefillin is fulfilled through donning Rashi's Tefillin. They're like basic earplugs.
    ellauri152.html on line 689: Through wearing Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin (in addition to Rashi's Tefillin) we draw awesome spiritual energies from the spiritual giants of the past, heroes who were able to neutralize afflictions, barriers, and harshness at their root, without the assistance of the dog's mercy. For this reason, Rebbe Nachem urged anyone who truly desires to come close to the dog to wear Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin in addition to Rashi's Tefillin.
    ellauri152.html on line 691: Rebbe Nachem said that since the power of the evil urge and the forces of evil are derived from the negative spiritual energies of din, unmitigated justice, one must access the potent positive spiritual energies of severity from the spiritual giants of the past to break these evil forces at their root.
    ellauri152.html on line 693: Reb Nathan Zuckerman adds that prior to messianic era the power of evil is so intense that we lack the power to overcome it. Therefore, explains Reb Nathan, it is imperative to enlist the aid of the spiritual giants of past generations through Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin. Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin expand the intelligence, enabling us to break evil at its source and stand up against the forces of evil. "In the turbulent era prior to the coming of the messiah, for anyone who is serious about wanting to find the dog, wearing Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin is very important." (Lekutey Halachoth: Orach Chaim: Hilchoth Tefillin 5:27-29)
    ellauri152.html on line 700: This appears to be a contradiction. On one hand, according to Pirkko Avot the dog desires boldness. On the other hand, the verse in Mishlei implies that the dog detests bold behavior!
    ellauri152.html on line 702: Reb Nathan explains that there is no contradiction. Contrary to popular opinion, true humility does not mean yielding in every situation and acting "like a doormat.' True humility is found in the ability to respond appropriately to each situation. There are situations where the proper response is to be bold, courageous, and unyielding. And there are other situations where the proper response is to be yielding, gentle, and meek. Depending on what your chances of winning are.
    ellauri152.html on line 704: Since it is impossible for a human being to always know the proper response for each situation, we live with doubt. This is reflected in our wearing Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin in addition to Rashi's Tefillin, since we wear them due to a doubt. The positive spiritual energies they access to counter this doubt rectify any situations of doubt that a person may encounter. As mentioned above, Rashi's Tefillin contain the spiritual energies of compassion and Rabbeinu Tam's the spiritual energies of harshness. Through wearing both Rashi and Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin, we nourish our minds with the spiritual energies of compassion and holy harshness. These two energies (when combined with the spiritual energies that cover all doubt mentioned above) enable us to intuitively determine how to respond appropriately in every situation, whether it means acting tough or being gentle. (Lekutei Halachoth: Orach Chaim: Hilchoth Tefillin 6:16)
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    ellauri152.html on line 741: Isaac Leib Peretz (Polish: Icchok Lejbusz Perec, Yiddish: יצחק־לייבוש פרץ‎) (May 18, 1852 – April 3, 1915), also sometimes written Yitskhok Leybush Peretz was a Yiddish language author and playwright from Poland. Payson R. Stevens, Charles M. Levine, and Sol Steinmetz count him with Mendele Mokher Seforim and Sholem Aleichem as one of the three great classical Yiddish writers. Sol Liptzin wrote: "Yitzkhok Leibush Peretz was the great awakener of Yiddish-speaking Jewry and Sholom Aleichem its comforter.... Peretz aroused in his readers the will for self-emancipation, the will for resistance against the many humiliations to which they were being subjected."
    ellauri152.html on line 745: The Haskalah, often termed Jewish Enlightenment (Hebrew: השכלה‎; literally, "wisdom", "erudition" or "education"), was an intellectual movement among the Jews of Central and Eastern Europe, with certain influence on those in Western Europe and the Muslim world. It arose as a defined ideological worldview during the 1770s, and its last stage ended around 1881, with the rise of Jewish nationalism. However, according to Salo Baron, it actually began a century earlier in the "Dutch and Italian Haskalah."
    ellauri152.html on line 747: Hillel Zeitlin (1871–1942) was a Yiddish and Hebrew writer and poet. A leading pre-Holocaust Jewish journalist, he was a regular contributor to the Yiddish newspaper Moment, among other literary activities. He was the leading thinker in the movement of pre-World War II "philosophical Neo-Hasidism". Influences: Nachman of Breslov · Shestov · Nietzsche · Baal Shem Tov · Shneur Zalman of Liadi · Spinoza · Tolstoy · Schopenhauer · Dostoevsky · Bergson · Brenner.
    ellauri152.html on line 749: When Zeiltin turned 15, his father died and he decided to become a Hebrew teacher. His exit from the world of the Yeshiva exposed him to the works of the scholars of the Enlightenment. He began studying in earnest the works of both Jewish philosophers (Maimonides, Gersonides, Spinoza etc.) and non-Jewish ones such as Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and others. During this period in his life, he began questioning his religious beliefs and eventually drifted toward secularism.
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    ellauri153.html on line 60: Sontimaton tutilas, Juhana von Bachin ohjaama radiokuunnelma vuodelta 2014
    ellauri153.html on line 246: He sat in remote tea houses late into the night and exchanged views with merchants, farmers, preachers, wayfarers, thieves, and Sufi mendicants.
    ellauri153.html on line 249: For twenty years or more, he continued the same schedule of preaching, advising, and learning, honing his sermons to reflect the wisdom and foibles of his people. Toisto tyylikeinona kuten Esa "Emeritus" Saarisella.
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    ellauri153.html on line 258: When he reappeared in his native Shiraz, he crawled under Atabak Abubakr ibn Sa'd ibn Zangi (1231–60), the Salghurid ruler of Fars, who was enjoying an era of relative tranquility. Saadi was not only welcomed to the city but was shown great respect by the ruler and held to be among the great celebs of the province. Some of Saadi's most famous panegyrics were composed as a gesture of gratitude in praise of the ruling house and placed at the beginning of his Bustan. The remainder of Saadi's life seems to have been spent in Shiraz.
    ellauri153.html on line 260: Bustan is entirely in verse (epic metre). It consists of stories aptly illustrating the standard virtues recommended to Muslims (justice, liberality, modesty, contentment) and nostalgic reflections on the behavior of dervishes and their ecstatic practices. Gulistan is mainly in prose and contains stories and personal anecdotes. The text is interspersed with a variety of short poems which contain aphorisms, advice, and humorous reflections, demonstrating Saadi's profound awareness of the absurdity of human existence. The fate of those who depend on the changeable moods of kings like Atabak Abubakr is contrasted with the 4 degrees of freedom of the dervishes.
    ellauri153.html on line 262: Saad's really tiresome adage on Monkey membership is on the Iranian (500 rials) coin since 1387 Iriih Ikkim calendar (i.e. 2008), and on the back of the 100,000-rial banknote issued in 2010.
    ellauri153.html on line 294: Roomassa Tarquin tasoitti Tarpeian-kallion huipun, josta oli näkymät forumille, ja poisti useita muinaisia Sabinen pyhäkköjä tehdäkseen tilaa Jupiterin Optimus Maximuksen temppelille Capitoline-kukkulalla. Hänen suurimmat ansionsa olivat, että hän rakensi sirkukseen istuintasoja ja määräsi Rooman suuren viemärin, kloaca maximan, kaivamisen.
    ellauri153.html on line 313: Isaac Bashevis Singer tunnustautuu Nuori mies-kirjan takakannessa mystikoxi, joka ezi vastausta polttavimpaan kysymyxeen: mixi ihmiset ja eläimet kärsivät, kivet ei. Hölmö, mixi ei. Ilman kärsimystä ne takuulla kuolisivat vielä nopeammin. Sittenhän ei enää tarvi kärsiä, paizi mystikoiden, jotka todennäköisesti joutuvat palamaan ize keximänsä helkkarin tulipesässä. Sitä odotellessa.
    ellauri153.html on line 326: the world reaches its telos. Who cares what the monkeys think. Dog knows best.
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  • “God is omnipotent” means that God can achieve His plans and defeat evil. Dog has a winning strategy. Not all the moves in the game.
    ellauri153.html on line 329: proceed from the actions of chaotic forces that are opposed to God’s plans and the world order. Mani rules. Dog is just another player behind the board, with opposing forces not under his control.
    ellauri153.html on line 331: “evil exists” are not contradictories, as God and evil are opposite characters in a story, which can
    ellauri153.html on line 334: because He can defeat chaotic evil. God is also present and acts amidst states of affairs with no morally sufficient reasons.
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  • God wins if and only if Job wins if and only if Job reaches the telos of a happy life and there is no
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  • God plays first. He can either (question Job) or (⌐question Job). Negaatiomerkkikin on väärinpäin! Naurettavaa! Amatöörimäistä tunarointia. If God does not question Job in the council of angels, Leviathan is left undefeated and God and Job lose. Lose what? Face? Mitä vittua jahven tarvii olla tollanen yllytyshullu? Mixeise vaan vedä lättyyn saatanaa sen sijaan että kiusaa tyhmää Jopi apinaa? Koko kasku on aivan vituralla. Dog on vaan ilkee julmuri. Siitä ei pääse mihinkään.
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  • If the situation is (question Job, disaster, question God), then God moves. He can either play (Answer to Job) or (⌐answer to Job), i.e. answer Job and defeat Job’s challenge, or leave Job suffering, Job’s challenge unanswered and the creation to collapse. If God plays (⌐answer to Job), God and Job lose, as the evils (disaster) and (challenge) leave Job suffering and the creation into meaninglessness and collapse. Wait a minute, where does Dog answer Job's why-question? In my bible, Dog just shouts Job down, brags, throws wanton threats and explains nothing. In what way does that count as an answer to a why-question? It is a completely different speech act in my book.
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  • If the situation is (question Job, disaster, question God, Answer), Job moves. He can either play (Recognize God without PSR Principle of Sufficient Reason, kz. Schopenhauerin väitöskirja plus infra, or (⌐Recognize God without PSR), i.e. recognize that God can reach His goals of repairing suffering and the claim that God must be rejected for evil without reasons is false. If Job plays (⌐Recognize God without PSR), Job and God lose. If Job plays (recognize God), the evil (challenge) is taken out of play.
    ellauri153.html on line 357: only if Job reaches the telos of a good life and evil is defeated. OK, lassipalloa pelataan ilmeisesti jesuiittasäännöillä, eli lopputulos pyhittää keinot. Sama se mitä tuhoa saadaan aikaan matkan varrella ja kuinka siinä käy muille kuin meidän tiimille. Hyvä dog! huutaa dog-kaulaliinaiset kazojat. Muut murjottavat paiziorajan takana krokettiportit kaulassa.
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  • “God is omnipotent” is true at game history w if and only if God has a winning strategy in the justice-of-God game G. Tässähän se tapahtuu se suuri lässähdys. Muka omnipotentti jumala saa häthätää saatanasta matin loppupeleissä. Matkan varrella isokyrpäinen valas voi syödä vaikka kaikki sen nappulat paizi kurkon, joka jää viimeisenä laudalle. Aika lohduttavaa sen muulle tiimille. One can make a few clarifying remarks about the structure of the game. The form of the game is relatively simple: it’s an ordinary extended-form perfect information game. tuskinpa Jobilla oli täydellistä informaatiota pelitilanteesta tai edes pelin säännöistä, muista pelaajista puhumattakaan. Aika isoja informaatiojoukkoja oli niiden kalloissa. Sitäpaizi ei luonnossa pelaajat siirrä vuoronperään, vaan koko ajan, niinkuin differentiaalipeleissä. . The goal is here not to go deeply into technical details, but to construct an übersichtlich representation for the theological grammar of biblical stories and to highlight the uses of terms like “good” and “omnipotent” in them. The game or model can then be used as a simplified fragment that can be projected onto, contrasted with and used to interpret biblical stories. The point of this clarification is to highlight the grammar of the divine properties “good” and “omnipotent” within the logic of the struggle myth, and to get the consistency of {God is good, God is omnipotent, There is chaotic evil} as in the Book of Job. The argument needs two assumptions. First, the games between God, humans and creation are genuine dialogues. Paskanmarjat, ei nää ole edes mitään signaling gameja, puhumattakaan dialogipeleistä. Olis kannattanut lukea mun väitöskirja Dialogue Games, siinä on oikeeta sananvaihtoa. The players answer each other and thus have to take turns in making moves and participating in them. Then the game of Job and the struggle against chaos is in extended form to represent the sequence of the debate, and its resolution gives the drama of the fight against kid chaos. Second, the properties of God like “omnipotent” and “good” are defined against the background of Job’s encounter with God and the struggle against chaos. This redefinition builds on both James’ reinterpretation of the properties of God in terms of religious practices, and also of Job’s new world of faith in the encounter. Job’s encounter with God and the struggle against chaos are modelled in the game, so such properties of God as “good” and “omnipotent” are then internal to the game. Missä kohtaa Jopilla on tässä jotain pelivaraa? Montako valintaruutua Jobilla edes on: Marise-älä marise, ja Pyllistä-älä pyllistä. Siinä kaikki. Jotta jumalan tiimi voittaisi, sen pitää ensin marista ja sit pyllistää. Nain on meidankin elamassamme! Marise mitä mariset, mut muista pyllistää!
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  • Breakdown of all contexts: s renders a practice P for pursuing the good and viewing the world
    ellauri153.html on line 369: pointless, and there is no history H in G s.t. the good is achieved.
    ellauri153.html on line 396: theodicist approach described by René van Woudenberg: biblical stories act as constraint on
    ellauri153.html on line 397: acceptable theodicies, but God is taken to allow evils only, if they aim at a greater good. van
    ellauri153.html on line 402: “God’s megaphone” to pressure human beings into accepting His salvation. Hyvä imizi. Pystyy ihan näkemään dogin mylvimässä kovaääniseen: hajaantukaa! Ei täällä ole mitään nähtävää! Law an order. Tää on taas tällästä teismiä: jumalan pyjama on tarttunut sen ize keximän koneen rattaisiin. Sorry folks, tässä nyt vaan kävi näin, lämpöverkko on epätasapainossa, eikä taulu kestä lisää sähkölaitteita, mutta voin tuoda teille lisäpattereita. Even horrendous evils
    ellauri153.html on line 421: action must be independently determined on this model. Second, the use of God’s plans and the
    ellauri153.html on line 423: God does not have to defeat them in the first place. One has then to distinguish between narrative
    ellauri153.html on line 436: strategy for G. We can prove it with backwards induction.
    ellauri153.html on line 455: descriptions of the interactions and plots of the story. Now we can build the consistency proof:
    ellauri153.html on line 472: the unnatural use of abstractions, by which our concepts of things are as maimed as the name of the Creator is
    ellauri153.html on line 475: “The problems arising through a misinterpretation of our forms of language have the character of depth. They are deep
    ellauri153.html on line 480: evil faces us with a practical problem: how to find meaning, act in and respond to a world that has
    ellauri153.html on line 483: general problem concerns both the roots of understanding in language, and also the practical
    ellauri153.html on line 488: God’s faithfulness: how can God act so that justice is eventually
    ellauri153.html on line 491: same: “What can I rely on?” The problem of evil then builds on the practical problems of the
    ellauri153.html on line 493: misunderstanding how worldviews offer practical perspectives for coping with the world. The
    ellauri153.html on line 495: alternative to this approach is to study the quest for meaning in our everyday, religious, scientific,
    ellauri153.html on line 496: artistic and other practices, and the study of meaning of the world and of different worldviews’
    ellauri153.html on line 497: approaches to it is at the bottom humanistic. Both the existential answers to evil and the critique of
    ellauri153.html on line 533: theodicy and a defence is that a theodicy points out actual reasons, a defence points out possible
    ellauri153.html on line 538: first approach as a matter of definition, but I also argue that rejections of theodicies and consistency
    ellauri153.html on line 554: Now that the problem of evil has been exposed as a conceptual confusion, the way is clear for a Jamesian science of religions and worldviews. The methods of grammatical description can be extended to the practices and ways of sense-making in different worldviews: how they give meaning to moral practices and how do they approach the intelligibility of the world? What practical responses do they have for coping with evil? For example, the grammar of seeing-as for models and metaphors can be applied to the metaphors in the Hebrew Bible for God’s activity to understand what it is to see the world as God’s creation. The grammar of virtues can be used to describe Buddhist practices and explore, how these approaches contribute to the human good. Similar approaches can be taken to secular worldviews as well. These descriptions can then be used to assess the worldviews through dialogical encounters between them. However, one thing should be clear. There is no point in devaluing the world by arguing for the meaninglessness of life or atheism on the basis of evil, or in giving justifications for evils that can stand in the way of divine or human meliorist projects of fighting for justice. To paraphrase the judgment of the Divine Judge in the Book of Job, such approaches are not even wrong. They are as meaningless as life itself.


    ellauri153.html on line 812: Many ancient customs are strange to modern readers of the Bible, especially those of us who have never lived in cultures embracing polygamy or absolute monarchy. The incident of Abishag sleeping—chastely—in David’s bed is definitely a puzzling story. We’ll start with the Scripture passage in which Abishag is brought to David:
    ellauri153.html on line 814: Even with extra blankets, the elderly King David could not generate enough body heat on his own to maintain a healthy temperature. A lifetime that had included being a fugitive, living in caves, being exposed to the elements, and fighting hard-fought battles had finally taken its toll on his aging body (see 1 Samuel 20:1; 22:1; 2 Samuel 21:17). David’s condition, called hypothermia, is not unusual in older people: toward the end of his long life, former President Ronald Reagan requested that his favorite electric blanket be returned from the ranch he had sold. Of course, no technology in ancient Israel would provide a continual source of warmth through the cool Judean nights. Only a human body had the capacity to do that.
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  • Why a young virgin? This quality ensured that whoever was chosen for the job wouldn’t be taken away from a jealous fiancé or husband, nor would she be a widow familiar with the sexual practices of the marriage bed. We don’t know what hopes and dreams Abishag had for her own life, but in the ancient world where uncertainty and struggle were lifelong challenges for most people, the honor of being brought into the king’s household would mean a lifetime of well-being and security for her and her family (1 Kings 4:27).
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  • Why beautiful? Human nature never changes. Then as now, people prized physical beauty (Genesis 29:17; Deuteronomy 21:11; 1 Samuel 9:2; 2 Samuel 14:25; Esther 2:2–4). Kings had the privilege and power to surround themselves with beauty, and David’s servants likely thought to win his favor by bringing a beautiful woman into his palace.
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  • Why not a concubine? Though concubines had a lesser status than wives, they, too, possessed a certain rank and dignity. Abishai fortunately had neither. Absalom demonstrated this fact when, as part of his attempted coup, he slept with his father’s concubines (2 Samuel 16:21–22). Moreover, the personal dynamics within harems were infamous for the jealousy and infighting they engendered. To select one wife or concubine over another would be a mark of favoritism that would likely incite resentment and squabbling in the household. Don't even try this at home!
    ellauri153.html on line 854: Ueber die vierfache Wurzel des Satzes vom zureichenden Grunde is an elaboration on the classical Principle of Sufficient Reason, written by German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer as his Jena doctoral dissertation in 1813. The principle of sufficient reason is a powerful and controversial philosophical principle stipulating that everything must have a reason or cause.
    ellauri153.html on line 863: After submitting it as his doctoral dissertation Arttu was awarded a PhD from the University of Jena in absentia. Private publication soon followed. "There were three reviews of it, commending it condescendingly. Scarcely more than one hundred copies were sold, the rest was remaindered and, a few years later, pulped."[1] Among the reasons for the cold reception of this original version are that it lacked the author´s later authoritative style and appeared decidedly unclear in its implications. A copy was sent to Goethe who responded by inviting the author to his home on a regular basis, ostensibly to discuss philosophy but in reality to recruit the young philosopher into work on his Theory of Colors.
    ellauri153.html on line 868: Our knowing consciousness is divisible solely into subject and object. To be object for the subject and to be our representation or mental picture are one and the same. All our representations are objects for the subject, and all objects of the subject are our representations. These stand to one another in a regulated connection which in form is determinable a priori, and by virtue of this connection nothing existing by itself and independent, nothing single and detached, can become an object for us. The first aspect of this principle is that of becoming, where it appears as the law of causality and is applicable only to changes. Thus if the cause is given, the effect must of necessity follow. The second aspect deals with concepts or abstract representations, which are themselves drawn from representations of intuitive perception, and here the principle of sufficient reason states that, if certain premises are given, the conclusion must follow. The third aspect of the principle is concerned with being in space and time, and shows that the existence of one relation inevitably implies the other, thus that the equality of the angles of a triangle necessarily implies the equality of its sides and vice versa. Finally, the fourth aspect deals with actions, and the principle appears as the law of motivation, which states that a definite course of action inevitably ensues on a given character and motive.
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    ellauri155.html on line 235: Jää epäselväxi rahoittaako Putin Jouni Backmanin välityksellä Korhosen Token Tubea, niinkuin Seura-lehti ilkeästi antaa ymmärtää. Odotamme selvyyttä asiaan korkeajännitteellä. Jännittää niin että on pakko käydä pissalla. (Kun Nuutti kuuli sanan "kissa" se alkoi haukkua.)
    ellauri155.html on line 260: Emme myöskään tiedä, ketkä toimittajat ovat näissä kansaa hypnotisoivissa viihdelehdissä aivan suoraan Supon tai hybridiosaamiskeskuksen palkkalistoilla. Nämä em. laitokset ovat salattuja ja jälkimmäinen täysin lain yläpuolella. Ohjeet otetaan CIA-, NSA-, MI 6-, Bundesnachrichtendienst-yhteistyöstä. Supo on palkannut runsaasti lisää kallista verovaroin-henkilökuntaa ”jonkun” käskystä.
    ellauri155.html on line 354: Dear Henry - I've noticed how many people have put up their Christmas trees and decorations early this year including myself. I had all ready decided that I will sing carols loudly and celebrate Christmas to the nth degree not only for fun but also as an act of defiance. Merry Christmas everyone!!!!! Happy New Year!!!!! Yahoo!!!! Tweet!!!!
    ellauri155.html on line 367: While the United States faces the greatest immigration crisis in its history, the department of Customs and Border Protection is forcing Border Patrol agents and other staff to undergo “unconscious bias” training, according to reports.
    ellauri155.html on line 368: The Washington Free Beacon reports that agents are today being educated on “the impact of stereotypes and unconscious biases” in a seminar hosted by Susan Fleming, who is described as an “expert in gender bias”. In other words, its some woke bullshit re-education camp.
    ellauri155.html on line 370: Speaking to the Beacon, an anonymous Department of Homeland Security official commented “CBP doesn’t have the people to properly patrol our nation’s borders but we do have the time to step away from work hours to have a conversation on unconscious bias. It is high time to replace any wimpy inconscious biases with honest-to-God conscious ones.”
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    ellauri155.html on line 381: Border patrol agents are also facing re-education training regarding vaccine mandates, with CBP’s own internal documents showing that up to half of its force face being fired for refusing the shots.
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    ellauri155.html on line 406: Tilaisitko Hoblan joka tarjoo tällästä tuuba sisältöä? Millä todennäköisyydellä suosittaisit sitä ystävillesi? Aj jaha, i så fall är det adjö tack, på återseende hos den gamle ane.
    ellauri155.html on line 427: Abimelech was most prominently the name of a polygynous polytheistic king of Gerar who is mentioned in two of the three wife-sister narratives in Genesis, in connection with both Abraham and Isaac.
    ellauri155.html on line 444: Elimelech (hebräisch אֱלִימֶלֶךְ, „mein Gott ist König“) ist nach dem Buch Rut der Mann der Noomi und Vater zweier Söhne, Machlon und Kiljon. Er wandert wegen einer Hungersnot von Bethlehem in das Land Moab aus. Dort sterben er und seine beiden Söhne. Seine Frau Noomi kehrt nach Ende der Hungersnot mit ihrer einen Schwiegertochter Ruth wieder nach Betlehem zurück, während die andere, Orpa (Oprah Winfield), in Moab bleibt. (Rut 1,1-3 EU), (Rut 4,3 EU)
    ellauri155.html on line 446: Menachem Elimelech is the Sterling Professor of Environmental and Chemical Engineering at Yale University. In 1998, he founded Yale's Environmental Engineering program. The program rose to international prominence and has been ranked in the top 10 of the U.S. News & World Report’s Graduate Engineering Rankings for the past six years. Menachem on vähän Krister Lindenin näköinen.
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    ellauri155.html on line 523: Little in the narrative tells us what we are to think of David’s actions. Perhaps the very fact that he sought security among the Philistines is enough to make his choice questionable. After all, God had shown Himself able to keep David safe within the boundaries of Israel (chs. 18–26), so David’s seeking refuge in Philistia may indicate a lapse of faith. It could be that David’s raids from Ziklag confirm this. We see how David would go out against enemies of Israel such as the Amalekites (see Ex. 17:8–16) who were in the south of Judah. After defeating them, he would bring spoil back to Achish and lie to the king, telling him that he was conducting raids on the Israelites (1 Sam. 27:8–12). We do not want to make too much of this, for some actions are acceptable in times of war that are not necessarily acceptable in times of peace (for example, industrial espionage). This was a time of war, with both Achish and the peoples David raided being actual enemies of Israel. Still, David’s successful deception put him in a quandary. Achish was so pleased with David’s work that he commissioned David to join him against Israel (28:1–2). What would he do?
    ellauri155.html on line 525: It is hard to know how to evaluate David’s actions in today’s passage. If they were sinful, let us note that David still accomplished good for Israel by defeating so many of the nation’s enemies. Sometimes we put ourselves in certain difficult situations because of our sin, but that does not mean God cannot bring about good from it. We should not use that as an excuse for sin, but we must also remember that the Lord is big enough to take advantage of our mistakes. Stalin made some mistakes but he did electrify the country as promised by prophet Lenin.
    ellauri155.html on line 547: Seuraaja on sana joka toistuu tänä päivänä usein. Seuraajia, follaajia, kerätään erilaisiin palveluihin. Muinaisissa MySpacessa ja Facebookissa kerättiin ystäviä, mutta nyt kerätään seuraajia.
    ellauri155.html on line 569: Juutalaisen kansan alkuvaiheet voi lukea Raamatusta. Juutalaiset uskovat Vanhan Testamentin Jumalaan ja odottavat yhä vaan siellä luvattua Messiasta. Niinhän mekin, mutta comebackia. Heidän uskontonsa on yksi maailman vanhimmista ja luokiteltu lakiuskonnoksi – lain noudattaminen on siis yksi keskeisimmistä periaatteista uskonnossa. Vaan onhan niillä armoakin (cheese), sitä tulee niistä Rashin kuulokkeista. Tamin kaijareista tulee vastamelua.
    ellauri155.html on line 611: Toinen syytekohta koskee Räsäsen Twitter- ja Instagram-tileillään sekä Facebook-sivullaan julkaisemaa päivitystä, jonka mukaan homoseksuaalisuus on häpeä ja synti.
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    ellauri155.html on line 663: Influences: Plato-Hobbes-Machiavelli-Rousseau-Kant-Burke-Hegel-Cortés-Maistre-Kierkegaard-Weber-Strauss-Guénon

    ellauri155.html on line 676: Election and predestination and are both biblical teachings. The English “predestination” is translated from the Greek word proorizo which means 1) to predetermine, decide beforehand; 2) in the NT, of God decreeing from eternity; 3) to foreordain, appoint beforehand. Predestination, then, is the biblical teaching that God predestines certain events and people to accomplish what He so desires. The word proorizo occurs six times in the New Testament, each time demonstrating that God is the one who is foreordaining and bringing about certain events. The word chorizo only occurs in the Mexican translation (not shown here):
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    Eph. 1:5
    “He predestined us to adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the kind intention of His will.”

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    Eph. 1:11
    “also we have obtained an inheritance, having been predestined according to His purpose who works all things after the counsel of His will.”
    ellauri155.html on line 685: You must also note that God predestines people such as Paul and his friends in Rom. 8:30, and Eph. 1:5, 11. There is, however, controversy as to the nature of this predestination. In the Reformed (Calvinist) camp, predestination includes individuals. In other words, the Reformed doctrine of predestination is that God predestines whom He wants to be saved and that without this predestination, none would be saved. The non-Reformed camp states that God predestines people to salvation, but that these people freely choose to follow God on their own. In other words, in the non-Reformed perspective, God is reacting to the will of individuals and predestining them only because they choose God, whereby contrast the Reformed position states that people choose God only because He has first predestined them. I must say that the non-reformed position 2) sounds like gobbledygook. Either you get predestined or you don´t, what the fuck. Who was it that thought predestination and free will were compatible, was it Hume? Yes it was! The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy paper on this topic is so wordy that it needed translating into Basic English.
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    ellauri155.html on line 715: The incompatibilist maintains that if our willings and choices are themselves determined by antecedent causes then we could never choose otherwise than we do. Given the antecedent causal conditions, we must always act as we do. We cannot, therefore, be held responsible for our conduct since, on this account, we have no “genuine alternatives” or “open possibilities” available to us. Incompatibilists, as already noted, do not accept that Hume’s notion of “hypothetical liberty”, as presented in the Enquiry, can deal with this objection. It is true, of course, that hypothetical liberty leaves room for the truth of conditionals that suggest that we could have acted otherwise if we had chosen to do so. However, it still remains the case, the incompatibilist argues, that the agent could not have chosen otherwise given the actual circumstances. Responsibility, they claim, requires categorical freedom to choose otherwise in the same circumstances. Hypothetical freedom alone will not suffice. One way of expressing this point in more general terms is that the incompatibilist holds that for responsibility we need more than freedom of action, we also need freedom of will – understood as a power to choose between open alternatives. Failing this, the agent has no ultimate control over her conduct.
    ellauri155.html on line 727: In the Treatise, as was noted earlier, Hume argues that one of the reasons “why the doctrine of liberty [of indifference] has generally been better receiv’d in the world, than its antagonist [the doctrine of necessity], proceeds from religion, which has been very unnecessarily interested in this question” (T 2.3.2.3/409). He goes on to argue “that the doctrine of necessity, according to my explication of it, is not only innocent, but even advantageous to religion and morality”. In the final passages of the Enquiry discussion of liberty and necessity (EU 8.32–6/99–103) – passages which do not appear in the original Treatise discussion – Hume makes it plain exactly how his necessitarian principles have “dangerous consequences for religion”.
    ellauri155.html on line 750: By predestination we mean the eternal decree of God, by which he determined with himself whatever he wished to happen with regard to every man. All are not created on equal terms, but some are preordained to eternal life, others to eternal damnation; and, accordingly, as each has been created for one or other of these ends, we say that he has been predestinated to life or to death.
    ellauri155.html on line 752: Calvin then offers Scriptural support for this definition by tracing the development of this doctrine through the increasing revelation of the Bible in the following steps:
    ellauri155.html on line 754: He begins with Abraham, showing how the Lord chose this man to be His special representative out of all the people of the world. Most Christians do not struggle with accepting the truth that Abraham was chosen by God, and immediately Calvin personalizes this doctrine by using Abraham.
    ellauri155.html on line 756: Calvin then goes on to speak of a deeper dimension of predestination, that in the Old Testament we see a more special election still of God saving certain ones out of the nation of Israel. Calvin says that his readers must see how “the grace of God was displayed in a more special form, when of the same family of Abraham God rejected some.” He then refers to Malachi 1:2-3 which explicitly states, “Was not Esau Jacob’s brother? saith the Lord: yet I loved Jacob, and I hated Esau.”
    ellauri155.html on line 757: Finally, Calvin comes into the New Testament and shows how the Apostle Paul in Romans quotes this very text from Malachi to substantiate predestination. He quotes from Romans 9:15, itself another quote from the Old Testament: “For he (the Lord) saith to Moses, ‘I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.’” Why it´s always this damned Paul! I bet he had a drooping mouth like Jürgen Habermas. Calvin then later asks,
    ellauri155.html on line 759: And what pray, does this mean? It is just a clear declaration by the Lord that he finds nothing in men themselves to induce him to show kindness, that it is owing entirely to his own mercy, and, accordingly, that their salvation is his own work. Since God places your salvation in himself alone, why should you descend to yourself?
    ellauri155.html on line 761: So important was it to Calvin to believe this doctrine that he said, “We shall never feel persuaded as we ought that our salvation flows from the free mercy of God as its fountain, until we are made acquainted with his eternal election.” Yet even though he saw eternal election this way, he also stressed a need for caution.
    ellauri155.html on line 763: Calvin was far more careful with this doctrine than his critics were and are. Calvin understood men would react strongly against predestination. “The human mind, when it hears this doctrine, cannot restrain its petulance, but boils and rages as if aroused by the sound of a trumpet.” People who hear the teaching of predestination rarely remain unaffected by it. Their hearts too become enflamed, either with these teachings or against them. Calvin offers caution in the wrongful handling of this doctrine.
    ellauri155.html on line 767: The will of God is the supreme rule of righteousness, so that everything which he wills must be held to be righteous by the mere fact of his willing it. Therefore, when it is asked why the Lord did so, we must answer, ‘Because he pleased.’ But if you proceed farther to ask why he pleased, you ask for something greater and more sublime than the will of God, and nothing such can be found.
    ellauri155.html on line 769: Calvin taught that God’s will is to be our resting place. He cautions those trying to go beyond the limit of their understanding. When men hear of election, they immediately want to ask, “Why would God choose some, and not others?” To this Calvin replied:
    ellauri155.html on line 773: God’s thoughts are higher than man’s, and men will be trapped in a mental maze if they try to understand things that are beyond their human comprehension. So what the fuck do you bother us with them in the first place? Can´t you just get comfy in the institution and play with Nopperi blocks?
    ellauri155.html on line 783: Calvin even demonstrated his commitment to this truth in his placement of his teaching on predestination in The Institutes. In the final edition, he moved his section on predestination from the beginning of his work to a place following his teaching on redemption, in effect suggesting “that predestination is a doctrine best understood by believers after they come to know the redemptive work of Jesus Christ applied by the Holy Spirit.”
    ellauri155.html on line 785: It’s a great illustration of an important biblical truth: Redemption. It’s a word from the slave market. A slave could be redeemed, set free from their old way of life with a suitable sum of mmmooonneeeyyy! Horatius Flaccus was a son of a redeemed slave, and much good did that do to him. And Epictetus was another one.
    ellauri155.html on line 787: Calvin then addresses the mistaken notion that election removes human responsibility. Many today associate John Calvin with an aberration of his teaching called Hyper-Calvinism, which is a doctrine that emphasizes divine sovereignty to the exclusion of human responsibility. Among other things, Hyper-Calvinism would deny 1) that gospel invitations are to be delivered to all people without exception; 2) that men can be urged to come to Christ; and 3) that God has a universal love. To Calvin these teachings were monstrous distortions of truth. God really loves a lot also those he chucks into the recycle bin. Except Esau, whom he hates. Vitun karvakäsi.
    ellauri155.html on line 789: Another argument which they employ to overthrow predestination is that if it stand, all care and study of well doing must cease. For what man can hear (say they) that life and death are fixed by an eternal and immutable decree of God, without immediately concluding that it is of no consequence how he acts, since no work of his can either hinder or further the predestination of God?
    ellauri155.html on line 793: To put it simply: though being good doesn´t entitle you to heaven, being bad is a sure way to end in hell. By being good you can at least enter the lottery. It makes no difference game theoretically whether God arranged his lottery before or after the fact. The information sets are just the same. Game theoretically, being good continues to carry a slight positive utility toward the jackpot.
    ellauri155.html on line 800: The ministry of the Word thus required more than the public exposition of Scripture: it also entailed the declaration and application of God’s Word to individual women and men, girls and boys, through the sacraments, corrective discipline, catechetical instruction, household visitations, and spiritual counsel and consolation. As Calvin noted in his liturgy, ‘the office of a true and faithful minister is not only to teach the people in public, which is he appointed to do as a pastor, but also, as much as he is able, to admonish, exhort, warn, and console each person individually.
    ellauri155.html on line 802: In Volume 4 of John Calvin’s Tracts and Letters, a letter written by Calvin in April of 1541 can be found. It is a fairly lengthy letter written to Monsieur de Richebourg because his son Louis, a young man, had recently died. Louis had been a student of Calvin at the Academy in Geneva, and the impact of his young friend’s death can be heard at the beginning of this letter to the deceased’s father:
    ellauri155.html on line 808: There is nothing which is more dispiriting to us than while we vex and annoy ourselves with this sort of question – Why is it not otherwise with us? Why has it so happened that we came to this place? [In other words, why has God allowed this to happen to us?] ...It is God, therefore, who has sought back from you your son, whom he committed to you to be educated, on the condition, that he might always be his own. And therefore, he took him away, because it was both of an advantage to him to leave this world, and by this bereavement to humble you, or to make trial of your patience. If you do not understand the advantage of this, without delay, first of all, set aside every other object of consideration, and ask of God that he may show you. Should it be his will to exercise you still further, by concealing it from you, submit to that will, that you may become the wiser than the weakness of your own understanding can ever attain to.”
    ellauri155.html on line 822: Strawson was committed to the value of publication, of books and articles, whereas Austin seemed content to develop his views and promulgate them in lectures and talks. His achievements were recognised by election in 1960 to the British Academy, by the reception of a knighthood in 1977 and by many other honours. In 1998 he became the twenty-sixth philosopher to have a volume devoted to him in the famous Library of Living Philosophers series, adding another British name to the list of recipients of this honour, previous ones being Whitehead, Russell, Moore, Broad and Ayer. Austin did not get included, nyaah nyaah nyaah!
    ellauri155.html on line 866: Strawson’s purposed to dissolve the so-called problem of determinism and responsibility by drawing a contrast between two different perspectives we can take on the world: the ‘participant’ and ‘objective’ standpoints. These perspectives involve different explanations of other people’s actions. From the objective point of view, we see people as elements of the natural world, causally manipulated and manipulable in various ways. From the participant point of view, we see others as appropriate objects of ‘reactive attitudes’, attitudes such as gratitude, anger, sympathy and resentment, which presuppose the responsibility of other people. These two perspectives are opposed to one another, but both are legitimate. In particular, Strawson argues that our reactive attitudes towards others and ourselves are natural and irrevocable. They are a central part of what it is to be human. The truth of determinism cannot, then, force us to give up the participant standpoint, because the reactive attitudes are too deeply embedded in our humanity. Fuck humanity, and fuck viewpoints. Game theory is an optimization technology used by animals. As such it forms a part of the causal net.
    ellauri155.html on line 868: One can see in this paper an application of some ideas of a Humean character to a domain to which Hume himself was not inclined to apply them. There is also a suggestive affinity with Kant’s attempt to dissolve the problem of free will in the Critique of Pure Reason.
    ellauri155.html on line 880: Santayana is mostly known for aphorisms, such as "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it", "Only the dead have seen the end of war", and the definition of beauty as "pleasure objectified". Although an atheist, he treasured the Spanish Catholic values, practices, and worldview in which he was raised.] Santayana was a broad-ranging cultural critic spanning many disciplines. He was profoundly influenced by Spinoza´s life and thought; and, in many respects, was another Spinoza. Was he too a jew? I guess not. His father was a minor intellectual. His mother married a Bostonian merchant Sturgis who died. In Madrid, he married the Santayana guy. In 1869, Josefina Borrás de Santayana returned to Boston with her three Sturgis children, because she had promised her first husband to raise the children in the US. She left the six-year-old Jorge with his father in Spain. Jorge and his father followed her to Boston in 1872. His father, finding neither Boston nor his wife´s attitude to his liking, soon returned alone to Ávila, and remained there the rest of his life as a minor intellectual.
    ellauri155.html on line 884: Santayana never married. His romantic life, if any, is not well understood. Some evidence, including a comment Santayana made late in life comparing himself to A. E. Housman, and his friendships with people who were openly homosexual and bisexual, has led scholars to speculate that Santayana was perhaps homosexual or bisexual, but it remains unclear whether he had any actual heterosexual or homosexual relationships.
    ellauri155.html on line 886: Santayana ei tykännyt olla professori, se oli ajautunut siihen. Se lopettikin professorin hommat 48-vuotiaana tykkänään ja lähti seikkailemaan. Varmaan homostelukin oli silleen helpompaa. In later life, Santayana was financially comfortable, in part because his 1935 novel, The Last Puritan, had become an unexpected best-seller. In turn, he financially assisted a number of writers, including Bertrand Russell, with whom he was in fundamental disagreement, philosophically and politically. Santayana´s only novel, The Last Puritan, ist ein bildungsroman, centering on the personal growth of its protagonist, Oliver Alden. His Persons and Places is an autobiography. These works also contain many of his sharper opinions and bons mots. He wrote books and essays on a wide range of subjects, including philosophy of a less technical sort, literary criticism, the history of ideas, politics, human nature, morals, the influence of religion on culture and social psychology, all with considerable wit and humor.
    ellauri155.html on line 888: Like William James, his friend and mentor, he wrote philosophy in a literary way. Ezra Pound includes Santayana among his many cultural references in The Cantos, notably in "Canto LXXXI" and "Canto XCV". Santayana is usually considered an American writer, although he declined to become an American citizen, resided in Fascist Italy for decades, and said that he was most comfortable, intellectually and aesthetically, at Oxford University. Although an atheist, Santayana considered himself an "aesthetic Catholic" and spent the last decade of his life in a Roman residence under Catholic nuns. It felt a little like his young days under William James. He held racial superiority and eugenic views. He believed superior races should be discouraged from "intermarriage with inferior stock". Maybe that was why he had no kids.
    ellauri155.html on line 895: I give back to the earth what the earth gave, Annan maalle takaisin maan antimet,
    ellauri155.html on line 906: I paced the pillared cloisters of the mind; Kulexin mielen luostareissa, ja vähän nunnienkin;
    ellauri155.html on line 907: All times my present, everywhere my place, Kaikki ajat oli oikeita, ei mitään kiirettä,
    ellauri155.html on line 908: Nor fear, nor hope, nor envy saw my face. Eikä pelkoa, toivoa eikä kademieltä naamalla.
    ellauri155.html on line 936: And doomed to know his aching heart alone. Tuomittuna ize tietämään oma kurja tilansa.
    ellauri155.html on line 943: You know, I suppose, who Bertie is: a leading mathematician, philosopher, militant pacifist, wit, and martyr, but unfortunately addicted to marrying
    ellauri155.html on line 951: had to resign during the war, having been put in prison for pacifist agitation, as his brother had been put in prison for bigamy. Jail-birds! but only out of pure
    ellauri155.html on line 966: can enjoy each other’s performances without envy.
    ellauri155.html on line 982: have sent Bertie a cheque at once on B. S. & C o—and later, if my bank account
    ellauri155.html on line 1006: Asquith was a great friend of hers; also Lytton Streachy and Clive Bell and
    ellauri155.html on line 1024: Hume, & Russell. As to my own part in the matter, I make no sacrifice: je ne
    ellauri155.html on line 1032: send you a list of modes of address. If I were in your place, I should begin the
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    ellauri156.html on line 54: Robert L. (Bob) Deffinbaugh graduated from Dallas Theological Seminary with his Th.M. in 1971. Bob is a pastor/teacher and elder at Community Bible Chapel in Richardson, Texas, and has contributed many of his Bible study series for use by the Foundation. Bob was born in a manger and raised in a barn... More
    ellauri156.html on line 56: Today Bob is a member of the BER core team, an elder and Bible teacher, the ministry coordinator for Bible.org *, and the grandpa of 13. All five of our girls came to faith as children and are walking the streets with the Lord (in fact many lords).
    ellauri156.html on line 66: As a result of this incident, I became a man of god. This was just too much of a coincidence to be an accident - it had to be Providence, I mean Dog's plan!
    ellauri156.html on line 68: Many tragic incidents occur as the unexpected outcome of a sequence of events. Certainly that is the case with King David. A little vacation from war leads to a day spent in bed, followed by a stroll along the roof of his palace as night begins to fall on Jerusalem. By chance, David sees a woman bathing herself, a sight which David fixes upon, his pecker coming instantly to attention, and then follows up on with an investigation as to her identity. The woman is shortly summoned to the palace and then to his bedroom, where David sleeps with her (well no, actually he spends time with her very much awake; what is meant by this euphemism is that he fucks the lady crazy.) Even though he has discovered she is the wife of Uriah, a warrior who is fighting for the army of Israel. Never mind. The woman becomes pregnant, and so David calls Uriah home, hoping it will be thought that he has gotten his wife pregnant. When this does not work, David gives orders to Joab, the commander of the army, which arranges for Uriah's death in battle. It looks like the perfect crime, but David's sin is discovered and dealt with by Nathan, the prophet of God. Nathan is Philip Roth's alter ego's name, Nathan Zuckerman! Can this be an accident? Jehova knows, it's too late to ask Phil.
    ellauri156.html on line 70: This sequence of events and its accompanying tragedies is the subject of chapters 11 and 12 of 2 Samuel. I have chosen to expound these chapters in three lessons. This first lesson will deal with “David and Bathsheba,” as described in 11:1-4. In the following lesson, we will address the subject of “David and Uriah,” as told by our author in 11:5-27. The third lesson will focus on “David and Nathan,” as this confrontation is put forth in chapter 12. Our text has much to say about the sins of adultery and murder, but rest assured that it addresses much more sins than this. It is a text we all need to hear and to heed, for if a “man after God's own heart” can fall so quickly and so far, surely we are capable of similar or even bigger failures. May the Spirit of God take this portion of the Word of God and illuminate it to each of us in full color, as we come to this study.
    ellauri156.html on line 72: The best part in my opinion is the bit in Talmud where David looks Bathsheba in the eyes and sees his own horny face reflected there and is sick of the whole thing. From then on he will not touch Bathseba anymore down there ever again and leaves her to languish in his harem bored as hell. Maybe David barfed because Bathsheba was already corked. He was used to virgins.
    ellauri156.html on line 74: Before we begin to look carefully at verses 1-4 of chapter 11, allow me to make a couple of comments about this event as portrayed in these two chapters of 2 Samuel. First, I want you to notice the “law of proportion” in this text. Only three verses describe David's sin of adultery with Bathsheba. Second, the author pulls no punches in describing the wickedness of this sin. History is not written in a way that makes David look good. Third, the sin of David and Bathsheba is dealt with historically, but not in a Hollywood fashion. Hollywood filmmakers would perform a remake of this account to dwell on the sensual elements. Nothing in this text is intended to inspire unclean thoughts or actions. Indeed, this story is written in a way that causes us to shudder at the thought of such things. I know it is something of a letdown, but at least myself, I was totally capable of imagining the rest. (I got 5 streetwalking girls and a wife, for God's sake.) If you need help with unclean thoughts here, please consult Gonorrhé Ballsack's Comtes Droolatiques.
    ellauri156.html on line 76: Israel is at war with none other than the Ammonites (verse 1), which may come as a surprise to you as it did to me. (Well, to be honest, I thought they were the cretacean mollusks by the same name.) I thought the Ammonites had been defeated in chapter 10. I was wrong. The author is very clear on this matter. In chapter 8, the author tells how David began to engage his enemies in battle, ending the strangle-hold these surrounding nations had on Israel. David subjected the Philistines (8:1), then the Moabites (8:2), and then he took on the king of Zobah (8:3ff.). In the process, other nations became involved and found Israel too formidable an enemy to oppose again. (Notice the similarity of the situation here to the Yom Kippur War.)
    ellauri156.html on line 78: In chapter 10, we find David and the men of Israel deliberately insulted by Hanun, the king of the Ammonites. David had become friends with Nahash, the former king. When he died, David sent a delegation of officials to express David's respect for Nahash and his grief over this king's death. The Ammonites do not seem to wish to continue this peaceful relationship with David and Israel, so they humiliate the men whom David sent. This is how it all happened (Bob omitted this):
    ellauri156.html on line 80: When David’s men came to the land of the Ammonites, 3 the Ammonite commanders said to Hanun their lord, “Do you think David is honoring your father by sending envoys to you to express sympathy? Hasn’t David sent them to you only to explore the city and spy it out and overthrow it?” 4 So Hanun seized David’s envoys, shaved off half of each man’s beard, cut off their garments at the buttocks, and sent them away.
    ellauri156.html on line 81: 5 When David was told about this, he sent messengers to meet the men, for they were greatly humiliated. The king said, “Stay at Jericho till your beards have grown, and then come back.”
    ellauri156.html on line 84: This leads to a war between the Israelites and the Ammonites. The Ammonites recruit the Syrians as their allies against David. In their first conflict, the Syrians flee, forcing the Ammonites to retreat to “the city” (10:14; which must be Rabbah -- see 12:26ff.). The Syrians are not content with their defeat and attempt a rematch, but once again they are defeated. This causes them to give up any thought of backing up the Ammonites in their war with Israel in the future.
    ellauri156.html on line 86: So you see, the Ammonites were not subjected to Israel in chapter 10, but they were deprived of Syrian assistance. Now they are on their own. The Israelites make the most of this. They ravage the land of the Ammonites and then besiege the capital (royal) city of Rabbah (11:1; see 1 Chronicles 20:1). This city of Rabbah, incidentally, is now the city of Amman, Jordan. It is not until after David's sin is rebuked by Nathan that the Israelites actually take the city (2 Samuel 12:26-31).
    ellauri156.html on line 90: Every man who is able to fight goes to war, except one -- David. David, we are told, “stayed in Jerusalem” (11:1). David's decision to stay at home in Jerusalem becomes a devastating one. The author of Samuel does not include this fact, but the Chronicler does. In 1 Chronicles 20, we read these words:
    ellauri156.html on line 98: Joab urges David not to number the Israelites, and through the prophet Egad, God rebukes David for doing so, giving him a choice of one of three chastenings. It is a grave sin with great consequences for the nation Israel. Out of this sin, God brings about blessing for Israel, because it is on the plot of ground where David offers sacrifices to God that the temple will be built. What chastenings?
    ellauri156.html on line 106: But why the fuck was it a sin in the first place? Censuses are taxation events. David was after money, not blood, since when is that a sin in Jehovah's book? Or maybe he did not want to draw the sword, but rather sheathe it with Bathsheba? Now that is a sin, if the vagina is not one of yours. Hey, read on, Bob explains it all:
    ellauri156.html on line 116: Saul shrunk back from pursuing the enemies of Israel at times, and it was sometimes David who stood in Saul's shoes, leading the nation in battle. This was the case, for example, when David fought Goliath, a battle that should have been fought by Saul, Israel's giant (see 1 Samuel 9:2). Up until now, David has been leading his men in battle, but in chapter 11, David suddenly steps back, sending others to fight for him. In 2 Samuel 12:26-31, the author makes it clear that David may not have been planning to be present for the formal surrender of Rabbah. Joab sends David a message, urging him to come and at least give the appearance of leading his army. If David does not come, Joab warns, David will not receive the glory, and it may go to Joab. Joab knows that David knows this is not the way it was meant to be. And so it is that David makes a formal appearance to be the “official” leader at the time of the surrender of the city of Rabbah.
    ellauri156.html on line 120: What the fuck? Jesus was a wimp par excellence, so precisely by NOT taking part in a war David was a perfect role model for this pacifist.
    ellauri156.html on line 122: What keeps David home in Jerusalem? Why doesn’t David go to the battle? I fear there are perhaps several reasons. The first is David's arrogance. God has been with David in all of his military encounters and given him victory over all his foes. God has given David a great name. David has begun to believe his own press clippings. He begins to feel he is invincible. David seems to have come to the place where he believes his abilities are so great he can lead Israel into victory, even though he is not with his men in battle. He was just getting bored. God should not have helped him TOO much, that was like taking the wind from his sails. Any parent knows that much.
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    ellauri156.html on line 127: Who is Gideon? Are we supposed to know? All I know is Gideon's bible, which the Beatles found in the bottom drawer of a bedside table in hotel room in a song whose name can't remember just now. "Only to find, Gideon's bible." Se oli Rocky Raccoon valkoiselta albumilta. Ai niin, ja sitten on Onni Gideon!
    ellauri156.html on line 142: According to Beatles historian Kenneth Womack, McCartney drew his inspiration for the song from Robert Service’s poem “The Shooting of Dan McGrew.” The Old West-style honky-tonk piano was played by producer George Martin. "Rocky Raccoon" is also the last Beatles song to feature John Lennon's harmonica playing.
    ellauri156.html on line 143: In Mojo magazine in October 2008, McCartney acknowledged that the style of the song is a pastiche, saying: "I was basically spoofing the folksinger." Lennon attributed the song to McCartney, saying: "Couldn't you guess? Would I have gone to all that trouble about Gideon's Bible and all that stuff?"
    ellauri156.html on line 145: The lyrics describe a conflict over a love triangle, in which Rocky's girlfriend Lil Magill (known to the public as Nancy) leaves him for a man named Dan, who punches Rocky in the eye. Rocky vows revenge and takes a room at the saloon in the town where Dan and Nancy are staying. He bursts into Dan's room, armed with a gun, but Dan out-draws and shoots him. A drunken doctor attends to Rocky, the latter insisting that the wound is only a minor one. Stumbling back to his room, Rocky finds a Gideon Bible and takes it as a sign from God.
    ellauri156.html on line 147: Rocky Raccoon
    ellauri156.html on line 149: Now somewhere in the Black Mountain Hills of Dakota
    ellauri156.html on line 150: There lived a young boy named Rocky Raccoon
    ellauri156.html on line 157: Rocky Raccoon checked into his room
    ellauri156.html on line 191: And now Rocky Raccoon, he fell back in his room
    ellauri156.html on line 207: The Marvel Comics character Rocket Raccoon, created by Bill Mantlo and Keith Giffen, was inspired by the song's title and some of the lyrics.
    ellauri156.html on line 211: A third reason -- and I am hesitant to suggest it -- is that David may be getting soft. Let's face it, David had some very difficult days when he was fleeing from Saul. I am sure there were hot days and cold nights. There were certainly days when his food was either limited or lousy, or both. Army food has never been known as a work of culinary artistry. Now, David has moved up in the world, from barren wilderness, which Saul and his army would avoid if possible, to the hills of Jerusalem. His accommodations are better, too. He no longer lives in a tent (if he was fortunate enough to have one in those days); he lives in a palace. Why would David want to stay in a tent in the open field, outside of Rabbah, if he can stay in his own bed (or Bathsheba's), in his own palace, inside Jerusalem?37
    ellauri156.html on line 213: David is starting to become Saul-like, in that he is willing to let others go out and fight his battles for him. Among those David is willing to send in his place are Joab and Abishai. This Joab, we should recall, is a violent man. Joab was not the commander of the army of Israel by David's choice. David had distanced himself from Joab and Abishai because of the death of li'l Abner (2 Samuel 3:26-30). Joab had become the commander of Israel's armed forces because he was the first to accept David's challenge to attack Jebus (1 Chronicles 11:4-6). Suddenly, David is willing to stay at home and leave the whole of Israel's armed forces under Joab's command. I do not think David is motivated by trust in Joab as much as he is his disdain for the hardship of the campaign to take Rabbah.
    ellauri156.html on line 215: Like my uncle to whom I referred earlier, David is in the wrong place at the wrong time. He is in Jerusalem when he should be at Rabbah. Unlike my uncle, David is in the wrong place at the wrong time because of a wrong decision. David is like the simpleton in Proverbs 7, who was foolishly and yet deliberately in the wrong place at the wrong time. Something almost had to go wrong, and it surely did!
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    ellauri156.html on line 234: As I read these verses in 2 Samuel, I am reminded of the Alfred Hitchcock movie, “Rear Window.” If my memory is correct, Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly star in this thriller about a photographer who is recovering from an injury and confined to his apartment. From out of his “rear window,” Stewart watches his neighbors through their windows. Eventually he uncovers a murder and is almost killed himself, along with his girlfriend. Älä pieni perssilmä kazo minne vain.
    ellauri156.html on line 267: Finally, David can stand his bed no longer. Getting up, he goes for a stroll around the roof of his palace. Most certainly, David's palace was built on the highest ground possible, so that it would afford him a commanding view of the city and the surrounding country. Virtually every other residence and building would be below David's penthouse apartment, and thus he would be able to see much that was out of sight for others. (A friend remarked after this message that a truck driver had told him a whole lot can be seen from an 18-wheeler that people in cars don't see. A chicano truck-driver just got a 110 year sentence in the U.S. for failing to stop his 18-wheeler when the brakes went. Now that was a honest-to-god Jehova style sentence, to the third and fourth generation. Good work, Rocky!)
    ellauri156.html on line 269: I am not suggesting that David purposed to see something he should not. (I bet he did, peeping Tom. You actually come round to the same conclusion below, Bob.) More than likely he is walking about, almost absent-mindedly, when suddenly his eyes fix on something that rivets his attention on a woman bathing herself. The text does not really tell us where this woman is bathing, and why at this time of the night? We only know that she is within sight of David's penthouse (rooftop). David notes her beauty. He does not know who she is or whether she is married. We cannot be certain how much David sees, and thus we do not know for certain whether he has yet sinned. (What the fuck? How much do you need to see to sin? Are boobs enough, or do you need to see the pudendum or the fanny?) If David saw more of this woman than he should (a fact still in question), then he surely should have diverted his eyes. It was not necessarily evil for him to discretely inquire about her. If she were unmarried and eligible, he could have taken her for his wife. His inquiry would make this clear.
    ellauri156.html on line 271: Word comes back to David about this woman's identity:
    ellauri156.html on line 275: The answer comes to David in the form of a question. I take it that no one else actually saw this woman, but only David. The identification of this woman depends then upon David's description of her age, appearance, and location, and no one could be absolutely certain whether this is the woman or not -- except for David, of course, who would recognize her.
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    ellauri156.html on line 279: Uriah Heep on brittiläinen progressiivinen hard rock -yhtye, joka perustettiin Lontoossa vuonna 1970 ja on edelleen aktiivinen. Nimensä yhtye otti Charles Dickensin romaanissa David Copperfield esiintyvästä samannimisestä viekkaasta ja vastenmielisestä kirjanpitäjästä. Yhtyeen tunnetuimpiin kappaleisiin kuuluvat muun muassa "Easy Livin'", "Lady in Black", "Gypsy", "July Morning" ja "Look at Yourself". Suurinta suosiota se nautti 1970-luvun ensimmäisellä puoliskolla.
    ellauri156.html on line 283: The information David receives should be sufficient for him to end the matter, or more appropriately, to start it. If this woman is married, he has no business going any further. No matter how great his position and power, nothing gives him the right to take another man's wife. The pattern for David's actions is clearly outlined by Joseph, who was hotly pursued by his master's wife (but the shoe was on the other foot that time, a puma hunting for a young rattlesnake. And Joseph was a bachelor, so what was the sin in that?).
    ellauri156.html on line 289: My fear is that David chose to ignore Uriah's military record and to fix his attention upon his racial origins. It is obvious and noteworthy that David refers to Uriah as “Uriah the Hittite,” while the author of Samuel refers to him only as “Uriah.” The expression, “Uriah the Hittite” is a term of derision, I believe, based solely upon the fact that he is of Hittite stock. Never mind that David has Moabite blood in his veins.
    ellauri156.html on line 293: Let us briefly review the place of the Hittites in Old Testament history. As early as Genesis 15:18-21, God promised Abram (Abraham) that his descendants would inherit the land of the Hittites (along with that of other peoples as well; see also Exodus 3:8, 17; 13:5; 23:23, 28, 32; 33:21; 34:11; Deuteronomy 7:1; Joshua 1:4; 3:10). Ephron, the man from whom Abraham bought a burial plot for his family, was a Hittite (see Genesis 23:10; 25:9; etc.). Jacob's brother Esau married several Hittite wives (Genesis 26:34-35; 36:2). The Israelites were commanded to utterly destroy the Hittites (Deuteronomy 20:17). The Hittites opposed Israel's entrance into the promised land (see Numbers 13:29; Joshua 9:1: 11;1-5), and the Israelites had some victories over them (Joshua 24;11). Nevertheless, they did not totally remove them and came to live among them (Judges 3:5). When David was fleeing from Saul, he learned that the king was camped nearby. He asked two of his men who would go with him to Saul's camp. One of the two, Abishai, volunteered to go with David, the other man did not. This man was Ahimelech, the Hittite (1 Samuel 26:6). (Eli siis mitä? Pitäskö tästä päätellä nyt jotakin heettien statuxesta vai? Oliko ne jotain neekereitä?)
    ellauri156.html on line 295: It is obvious that Uriah had forsaken his own people and their gods to live in Israel, marry an Israelite woman, and fight in David's army. He is no pagan, to be put to death. He is a proselyte. In spite of all this, I believe David looks down upon him. David has grown accustomed to having the finest of everything. His palace is the finest around. His furnishings, his food, his help, are all the finest. Now, he looks from his penthouse and sees a woman whom he regards as “fine.” How can a woman so “fine” belong to this Hittite? She is fit for a king. And this king intends to have her.
    ellauri156.html on line 299: The sequence of events, so far as David is concerned, can be enumerated in this way: (1) David stays in Jerusalem; (2) David stays in bed; (3) David sees Bathsheba bathing herself as he walks on his roof; (4) David sends and inquires about this woman; (5) David learns her identity and that she is married to a military hero; (6) David sends messengers to take her and bring her to him; (7) David lays with her; (8) Bathsheba goes back to her home after she purifies herself. This same sequence can be seen in a number of other texts, none of which is commendable. Shechem “saw, took, and lay with” Dinah, the daughter of Jacob in Genesis 34:2. Judah “saw, took, and went in to” the Canaanite woman he made his wife in Genesis 38:2-3. Achan “saw, coveted, and took” the forbidden spoils of war in Joshua 7:21. Samson did virtually the same in Judges 14. Let us not forget that a similar sequence occurred at the first sin when Eve “saw, desired, and took” the forbidden fruit in Genesis 3. (Thanx a lot Bob for this compendium. This will certainly come handy later on, when looking for something fun to read.)
    ellauri156.html on line 301: It is clear from the words of our text that David sinned. It is clear from the actions of David which follow that he sinned. It is clear from the words of God through Nathan that David sinned in a grievous manner. The problem is that many wish to view the text in a way that forces Bathsheba to share David's guilt by assuming that she somehow seduced him. I would like to pursue this matter, because I believe there is absolutely no evidence to support such a conclusion. (Wow! That's a refreshing point of view! Like Ballsack's novel Comment la belle Fille de Portillon quinaulda son iuge.)
    ellauri156.html on line 303: The inference is often drawn that Bathsheba should not have been exposing herself as she did, and that it was her indiscretion which started this whole sequence of events. Some think her actions may have been deliberate (She knew David was there and could see. . . .), while others would be more gracious and assume it was simply poor judgment. Let me point out several things from the text. First and foremost, when Nathan pronounces divine judgment upon David for his sin, Bathsheba and Uriah are depicted as the victims, not the villains. When Adam and Eve sinned, God specifically indicted Adam, Eve, and the serpent, and each received their just curse. This is simply not the case with Bathsheba. Nowhere in the Bible is she indicted for this sin. It may be that the author did not choose to focus upon Bathsheba, but even in this case, the Law would clearly require us to consider her innocent until proven guilty. (Which law? Not biblical law for sure, take for instance Susan's case, where Daniel had to called upon to prove her innocence.)
    ellauri156.html on line 305: It is very clear in Samuel that the tragedies which take place in David's household are the consequence of his sin, just as Nathan indicates (12:10-12). Thus, when Amnon rapes Tamar, the sister of Absalom, it is a case of the “chickens coming home to roost.” Or is it a case of "Rooster coming into the chicks?" Note that it is at David's command or summons that Tamar is called to the palace, and then to Amnon's bedside. There is not so much as a hint that when Tamar is raped, it is all of Amnon's doing. Should this not strongly indicate that the same is true in Bathsheba's case, of which this second incident is a kind of mirror image? (Fucking crooky noses, raping and ravaging their kinky haired ladies right and left.)
    ellauri156.html on line 307: When we read of this incident, we do so through Western eyes. We live in a day when a woman has the legal right to say “No” at any point in a romantic relationship. If the man refuses to stop, that is regarded as a violation of her rights; it is regarded as rape. It didn't work that way for women in the ancient Near East. Lot could offer his virgin daughters to the wicked men of Sodom, to protect strangers who were his guests, and there was not one word of protest from his daughters when he did so (Genesis 19:7-8). Even less later, when they asked their father Lot to fuck them at will. These virgins were expected to obey their father, who was in authority over them. Michal was first given to David as his wife, and then Saul took her back and gave her to another man. And then David took her back (1 Samuel 25:44; 2 Samuel 3:13-16). Apparently Michal had no say in this whole sequence of events. Oh, those days of innocence!
    ellauri156.html on line 309: To approach this same issue from the opposite perspective, think with me about the Book of Esther. When the king summoned his wife, Queen Vashti, to appear (perhaps in a way that would inappropriately display her goodies to the king's guests), she refused. She was removed (see Esther 1:1-22). She did not lose her life, but she was at least replaced by Esther, who had no such compunctions. Then, we read later in this same book that no one could approach the king unless he summoned them. If any approached the king and he did not raise his "scepter", they were put to death (Esther 4:10-11). Does this not portray the way of eastern kings? Does this not explain why Bathsheba went to the king's palace when summoned? Does this help to explain why she seems to have given in to the king's lustful acts? (We do not know what protests -- like Tamar's in chapter 13 -- she may have uttered, but we do have some sense of the powerlessness of a woman in those days, especially when given orders by the king. (Later on it became the requirement that a raped lady should kill herself to save her husband the disgrace of having horns.)
    ellauri156.html on line 311: Now, having looked at the big picture, let's concentrate on the juicy details. The text informs us that David sees this woman bathing and notes that she is very beautiful. It is sometimes thought that David saw Bathsheba unclothed as she bathed herself publicly, and that the sight of her (unclothed/partially) body prompted David to act as he did. Virtually the identical words employed in our text (“very beautiful in appearance”) are found in Genesis 24:16 of Rebekah, as she came to the well with a water jug on her shoulder. She was neither naked nor partially clothed. Similar (though not identical) descriptions are found, where no exposure of the woman is indicated at all (see Genesis 12:11; 26:7; 29:17; Esther 1:1). I believe one of the reasons David summons Bathsheba to his palace is that he has not seen all that he wishes. (Haahaa! Bob, you are a little too bashful here. Most likely he wants to try on what he saw, like St. Thomas who wanted to put his finger in the wound. Seeing is not believing.)
    ellauri156.html on line 313: Let's pursue this matter a little more. (Oh lord, I feel the spirit stirring below my belt.) Bathsheba is bathing herself. (This is about the 4. time Bob invites us to picture this tender moment. There are not too many of them in the Bible, so let us savor it.) We tend to assume that this means she is disrobed, at least partially. I believe Bathsheba is bathing herself in some place normally used for such purposes. Only David, with his penthouse vantage, would be able to see her, and a whole lot of other folks if he chose. The poor do not have the same privacy privileges as the rich. I have seen any number of people bathing themselves on the sidewalks of India, because this is their home. The word for bathing employed here is often used to describe the washing of a guest's hands or feet and for the ceremonial washings of the priests. Abigail used this term when she spoke of washing the feet of David's servants (1 Samuel 25:41). Such washings could be done, with decency, without total privacy. We assume far too much if we assume Abigail is walking about unclothed, in full sight of onlookers.
    ellauri156.html on line 319: It is not as if Bathsheba is acting in an unbecoming manner, knowing that men are around. She has every right to assume they are not. David is around, but he should not be. On top of this, she is not bathing herself at high noon; she is bathing herself in the evening. This is when the law prescribed (for ceremonial cleansing), and it is when the sun is setting. In other words, it is nearly dark when Bathsheba sets out to wash herself. David has to crane his neck and use his binoculars to see what he does. I believe Bathsheba makes every effort to assure her modesty, but the king's vantage point is too high, and he is looking with too much zeal. I am suggesting that David is much more of a peeping Tom than Bathsheba is an exhibitionist. I believe the text bears me out on this.
    ellauri156.html on line 321: If I am right in what I have been saying, David's sin becomes that much more wicked. In some instances (if not most), a woman may purposely or unwittingly encourage the one who assaults her. In this case, there is not so much as a hint that this takes place. In fact, if I am reading the story accurately, David's “sighting” of Bathsheba is the result of her keeping the law, while David is failing his responsibilities as king. But not his duties as the king of the apes.
    ellauri156.html on line 323: This passage, even though we have only made our way through the first four verses of it (sadly, the best bits), has much to teach us. Let me seek to summarize some of its lessons.
    ellauri156.html on line 325: First, the root of David's sin is not low self-esteem; it is arrogance. (Since when is low self-esteem a sin? Well I bet it is for American believers. Think of Bill James' Will to Believe.) I am getting quite weary of hearing that the root of all evils is low self-esteem. I wonder why we see nothing of this in the Bible. David's problem is just the opposite. He has become puffed up and arrogant because of his success and status as Israel's king. He has come to see himself as different/better than the rest of the Israelites. They need to go to war; he does not. They need to sleep in the open field; he needs to get his rest in his own bed, in his palace. They can have a wife; he can have whatever woman he wants.
    ellauri156.html on line 327: Second, the nature of David's sin is the abuse of power. Power corrupts, we are told, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. David has come to power. In the previous chapters, David employed his God-given power to defeat the enemies of God and of Israel. He used his power as Israel's king to fill his pockets and void his cullions, and takes advantage of Dog's promise to Saul by restoring to Mephibosheth his family property and by making him a son at his table. Now, David, drunk with his power, uses it to indulge himself at the expense of others. I want you to notice the repetition of the word “send” or “sent” in this chapter. It is a king like David who can send all the men to war but stay home himself (verse 1). It is a king like David who can send people to inquire about Bathsheba, and then to send messengers to “take” her and bring her to his palace (verses 3-4). It is a king like David who can “send” for Uriah and “send” orders to Joab to have him killed. It is a king who "sends" his shlong into Bathsheba's holiest of the holy. David has the power, and he certainly knows how to use it, only now he is using that power for his own benefit, at the expense of others. This is not servant leadership.
    ellauri156.html on line 333: Third, prosperity is as dangerous -- and sometimes more dangerous -- than poverty and adversity. We all get weary of the adversities of life. We all yearn for the time when we can kick back and put up our feet and relax a bit. We all tire of agonizing over the bills and not having quite enough money to go around. David certainly looked forward to the time when he could stop fleecing Saul and begin to reign as king. But let me point out that from a spiritual point of view, David never did better than he did in adversity and weakness. (In fact, he was quite like Ballsack's ung paouvre qui avait nom le Vieulx-par-chemins, another Iivana Nyhtänköljä.)
    ellauri156.html on line 335: Conversely, David never did worse than he did in prosperity and power. How many psalms do you think David wrote from his palatial bed and from his penthouse? How much meditation on the law took place while David was in Jerusalem, rather than on the battlefield? On the other hand, how many maidens did he open the psalmbook with on the field? We are not to be masochists, wanting more and more suffering, but on the other hand we should recognize that success is often a greater test than adversity. Often when it appears “everything's goin' my way” we are in the greatest danger of producing some shit like Frank Sinatra's "My Way".
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    ellauri156.html on line 341: 13 Let no one say when he is tempted, “I am being tempted by God”; for God cannot be tempted by evil, and He Himself does not tempt anyone. 14 But each one is tempted when he is carried away and enticed by his own lust. 15 Then when lust has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and when sin is accomplished, it brings forth death (James 1:13-15).
    ellauri156.html on line 345: We may weary of taking up our cross and begin to take up ourselves or our same-sex significant other as our highest cause. We may back off in the area of separation, having become weary of being laughed at for our Christian principles. We may keep quiet, rather than bear witness to our faith, lest we be rejected by our peers. We may hold off from rebuking a fellow-believer, who is falling into sin, because the last time we tried it was very messy. We may get fed up with getting whacked every time we admonish fellow non-believers. When we retreat from the battle, a plunge is not far away.
    ellauri156.html on line 351: Some of you have not yet sinned as David did, but I hope I have given you some ideas, and that you are already on your way. You are like David when he chose to stay in Jerusalem, and when he chose to stay in bed. You have not yet managed to sin in a dramatic fashion, but you are laying the groundwork for it. It's only a matter of time and opportunity, so keep hacking. My question to you is not whether you are actively committing sin, but if you are, please send me some snapshots.
    ellauri156.html on line 353: Whether you are actively committed to Christ, serving Him as you serve others, using the power (spiritual gifts) God has given you to benefit others? Let us learn from David's omissions, rather than learn (experientially) from his commissions.
    ellauri156.html on line 359: 1 My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an advocate with the father, Jesus Christ the righteous; 2 and he himself is the propitiation (placation) for our sins; and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world (1 John 2:1-2).
    ellauri156.html on line 361: 4 Everyone who practices sin also practices lawlessness; and sin is lawlessness. 5 You know that he appeared in order to take away sins; and in him there is no sin. 6 No one who abides in him sins; no one who sins has seen him or knows him. 7 Little children, make sure no one deceives you; the one who practices righteousness is righteous, just as he is righteous; 8 the one who practices sin is of the devil; for the devil has sinned from the beginning. (Don't believe Milton, he's got it all wrong.) the son of god appeared for this purpose, to destroy the works of the devil. 9 No one who is born of god practices sin, because his seed (zihi) abides in him; and he cannot sin if he tried, because he is born of dog (1 John 3:4-9).
    ellauri156.html on line 363: I don’t think I’m exaggerating here. The interaction between David and Uriah (see next episode) seems to indicate that David was puzzled as to why Uriah would not enjoy the good life in Jerusalem if he had the opportunity to do so. Uriah, on the other hand, chose to live as he would have on the battlefield.
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    ellauri156.html on line 380: It was the clumsy attempt to cover up the petty crime which led to Watergate. Richard Nixon, the President of the United States, was forced to resign to avoid impeachment. A number of his closest associates were indicted, convicted, and sentenced to brief prison terms. Not Tricky Dick, of course, he went scot free. Nain on meidankin elamassamme! Ja Daavidin!
    ellauri156.html on line 384: Our lesson from 2 Samuel 11 is one of the great cover-up attempts of all time, and like so many, it too fails miserably. Our previous lesson attempted to explain David's sin with Bathsheba in a way that placed the guilt squarely upon David, and not upon Bathsheba. This was all of David's doing, not due to temptation or seduction on Bathsheba's part, but because of arrogance, lust, and greed on David's part.
    ellauri156.html on line 386: David had no desire for Bathsheba to become his wife, or even to carry on an adulterous affair with her (a mitigating circumstance). He sought one night's pleasure, and she went home. That was that, or so it seemed. But then David received word from Bathsheba that this one night resulted in Bathsheba's pregnancy. Our text takes up here with the account of David's desperate attempt to cover up his sin with Bathsheba. As we all know, it did not work, and it only made matters worse.
    ellauri156.html on line 388: The story of David and Uriah reminds me of the story of the “Sorcerer's Apprentice.” It has been awhile, but as I remember the plot (probably the Walt Disney version), the sorcerer goes away, leaving his apprentice behind to do his chores. The apprentice gets the bright idea that the work would be a whole lot easier if he used his master's magical arts so he could sit back and watch other powers at work. The problem was that he didn't know how to stop what he started, and so more and more helpers came on the scene as the apprentice tried to reverse the process. The worst was when Mickey tried to cleave the broom with an axe, and got instead a million of smaller brooms.
    ellauri156.html on line 390: At this point in time, David's life is very similar. He begins to stack one sin upon another, certain that each one will somehow wipe out visibility of the previous sin. Instead, his sins only multiply. More and more people become aware of his sin, and a cover up becomes impossible. Many lessons can be learned from this tragic episode of David's life, which if heeded, will help us duplicate them in our lives. May the Spirit of God open our ears and our hearts to listen and learn from David's attempt to cover up his sin with Bathsheba, so that you can avoid some of his mistakes and do a better job.
    ellauri156.html on line 392: In our first lesson, we devoted our attention to the first four verses of chapter 11, which depict David's sin of adultery with Bathsheba. Pretty unbelievable that I got a whole four pages out of it. The trick is was to keep repeating the juicy bit about Bathsheba washing herself before (or after) David's load. I sought to demonstrate that this sin was all of David's doing. The author points his accusing finger at David, not Bathsheba. It was not Bathsheba's indiscretion in bathing herself (as I understand this story), for she was simply obeying the ritual of purification outlined in the law. It was David who, by means of his lofty elevation and view, looked inappropriately at Bathsheba, washing herself,violating her privacy. I endeavored to demonstrate that David's sin with Bathsheba was the result of a sequence of wrong decisions and attitudes on David's part. In one sense, being on the path he was, his destination (of adultery, or something like it) was to be expected. His sins of omission finally blossomed and came into full bloom.
    ellauri156.html on line 394: One of the tragic aspects of our story is that the sequence of sin in David's life does not end with his adulterous union with Bathsheba. It leads to a deceptive plot to make her husband Uriah appear to be the father of David's child with Bathsheba and culminates in David's murder of Uriah and his marriage to Uriah's wife, Bathsheba. As we take up where we left off in our last lesson, a few more bits of background information are vital to our understanding of this text.
    ellauri156.html on line 396: (1) It seems likely that David and Uriah are hardly strangers, but that they know each other, to some degree at least. Uriah is listed among the mighty warriors of David (2 Samuel 23:39; 1 Chronicles 11:41). Some of the “mighty men” came to David early, while he was in the cave of Adullam (1 Samuel 22:1-2), and we suspect that among them were Joab, Abishai, and Asahel, the three brothers who were mighty men (see 2 Samuel 23:18, 24; 1 Chronicles 11:26).39 Others joined David at Ziklag (1 Chronicles 12:1ff.), and still other great warriors joined with David at Hebron (1 Chronicles 12:38-40).40 We do not know when and where Uriah joined with David, but since his military career ends in 2 Samuel 12, his military feats must have been done earlier. It seems very unlikely that David and Uriah are strangers; rather, it would seem these two men know each other from fighting together, and perhaps even from fleecing Saul together, or maybe Uriah had been a dear brother to David like his old Jonathan.
    ellauri156.html on line 398: (2) It seems unlikely that Uriah is ignorant of what David has done and of what he is trying to accomplish by calling him home to Jerusalem. Rumors must have been circulating around Jerusalem about David and Bathsheba, and could easily have reached the Israelite army which had besieged Rabbah. Uriah not only refuses to go to his house and sleep with his wife, he sleeps at the doorway of the king's house, in the midst of his servants. He has many witnesses to testify that any child borne by his wife during this time is not his child. It is clear that Uriah understands exactly what David wants him to do (to have sex with his wife), and that he refuses, even when the king virtually orders him to do so. One finds this difficult to explain if Uriah is ignorant of what happened between David and Bathsheba. At least Uriah knows what David is trying to get him to do on this stay in Jerusalem. The implications of all this we will explore later.
    ellauri156.html on line 400: (3) Bathsheba is not said to have any part in David's scheme to deceive Uriah or to bring about his death, much less any knowledge of what David is doing. When she informs David that she is pregnant, David takes decisive action, but nowhere are we told that Bathsheba has a part in his schemes. Verse 26 makes it sound as though she learns of Uriah's death after the fact, through normal channels. After all, would David really want his new wife to know he murdered her husband? David acts without Bathsheba's help.
    ellauri156.html on line 408: David's plan A is simple and, at least in his mind, foolproof. In short, David will entice Uriah to think and to act as he himself has done. David does not wish to endure the adversities of the war with Rabbah, and so he goes to Jerusalem, to his home, and to his bed. He does not wish to deny himself, so he takes the wife of another man and sleeps with her. David will give Uriah the same opportunity, except that it will be his own wife he will sleep with. Not as fun, one must admit. After Uriah has sexual relations with Bathsheba, all will conclude that he is the father of the child which has been conceived by David's sinful act. Only one thing is wrong with David's plan: he assumes Uriah is as spiritually apathetic as he, and that he will act to indulge himself, rather than act like a soldier at war and keep his sword in the sheath.
    ellauri156.html on line 410: David sends word to Joab, ordering him to send Uriah home to Jerusalem. I take it from the context that Uriah is sent to Jerusalem on the pretext that he is needed to report directly to David on the state of the war. I doubt David wants Uriah to know he has ordered Joab to send him. I am certain David does not want Uriah to know the real purpose of his journey to Jerusalem. David is orchestrating this homecoming to appear as though it serves one purpose, while it actually serves David's purpose of concealing his own sin. Even at this level, the order for Uriah to return home has a bad odor. You may remember that when David's father wanted to know how the battle with the Philistines was going (three of his sons were involved), he sent David, the youngest son, as an errand boy to take some supplies and return with word about the war (1 Samuel 17:17-19). One does not need to send a military hero as a messenger (nor is it good practice, the youngest son is more expendable.).
    ellauri156.html on line 412: I should also add that Joab is already being drawn into the conspiracy. Joab obeys David's command to send Uriah, and my guess is that Joab knows something is up. He may even have heard about David's liaison with Bathsheba. When he sends Uriah to Jerusalem, he has to give him some mission, some task to perform. Joab and Uriah may have sensed that this was no “mission impossible” (as you would give a mighty warrior), but that is a “mission incredible.” In any case, the web of deceit and deception is already being woven, and more people are being drawn into the conspiracy. Wow, this is prime material for a soap opera. Maybe there already is one, must check. OF COURSE there is:
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    ellauri156.html on line 417: King David was the second king of Israel and this film is based on the second book of Samuel from the Bible. When the second Ark of the Covenant is brought to Jerusalem, a soldier reaches out to steady it and is struck dead. While the prophet Nathan declares this the will of God, a skeptical David pronounces it the result of a combination of an electrical shock and too much wine. This blasphemy starts David on the path of sin.
    ellauri156.html on line 419: As a consequence, David becomes attracted to Bathsheba who is the wife of Uriah, one of David's soldiers. The attraction is mutual although both know an affair would break the law of Moses. When Bathsheba discovers she is pregnant by David, the King sends for Uriah hoping he will spend time with his wife to cover her pregnancy. David's wife Michal who is aware of the affair, tells David that Uriah did not go home but slept at the castle as a sign of loyalty to his King. LOL, a sign of "fuck you" pointed at Dave with Uriah's middle finger without a nail.
    ellauri156.html on line 421: Frustrated, David orders Uriah to be placed on the battle's front and for the troops to withdraw leaving him to die. Uriah is reported dead and David sends a dispatch to tell Bathsheba so they can plan their marriage. Nathan Zuckermann the prophet advises David the people are dissatisfied with his leadership and desire his sons to rule. Nathan tells David he has forgotten that he is a servant of the Lord. David tries in vain to cheer up the old retard. David marries Bathsheba.
    ellauri156.html on line 425: David promises Bathsheba she will not die and is willing to accept God's justice for himself, knowing that he as the hero of the book is safe. Repentant, David, seeking relief from the drought and forgiveness reaches out to touch the Ark presuming that he will die of heat stroke (or was it a short?) like the soldier. A clap of thunder is heard and there are flashbacks to David's youth depicting his anointing by Samuel and his battle with Goliath. King David removes his hands from the Ark as rain falls on the dry land. Screenwriter Dunno said he "left it to the audience to decide if the blessed rain came as the result of divine intervention or simply of a low-pressure system moving in from the Mediterranean." Well it could be both, couldn't it?
    ellauri156.html on line 431: David was about thirty when he began to reign (2 Samuel 5:4), so we can look for a birth date, which according to the pattern of other proposed birth dates in this series should occur both on a Hebrew holy day, at least some other sacred calendars, and also on a date similar on some calendars to his death date. Those requirements are so stringent to occur in a given year that if we find such a date, it is highly likely to be correct. Moreover, in nearly every case so far, the birth date is more impressive than the death date, and David's proposed death date is a sacred day on 4 calendars (also being 1 Condor on the Sacred Round).
    ellauri156.html on line 433: Searching for a possible birth date for David produces an ideal candidate, a holy day on 6 of the 7 known sacred calendars. The day Sat 4 Jul 1057 BC was 17 Tammuz (H), 14 Sum (Enoch, Summer Fast), 1 Res (V), 1 Bir (M), 1 Deer (SR), and 1 Jac (Easter on Priest). That Hebrew day is known simply as the Fast of the Fourth Month, which the Lord says will become a day of rejoicing some day (Zech. 8:19). That date ranks with the best birth dates found so far for the prophets. It is identical on the Venus and Mercury calendars to Isaac Bashevis Singer's birthday. This date fits the pattern so well of all the great prophets, as it should to be in Matthew's chain of key links to Christ, that it confirms this whole set of dates as being correct, including the Biblical assertion that the temple was built in the 480th year of the Exodus.
    ellauri156.html on line 437: The United States of America was also born on July 4th, the date proposed for David's birth. Is that of any significance? If so, there will also be at least another witness, according to what has been discovered so far in the research. It turns out that Thu 4 Jul 1776 was also 17 Tammuz on the Hebrew calendar as was David's birth, so it may not be by chance that the nation which consistently sides with modern-day Israel was born on David's birthday.
    ellauri156.html on line 445: Zanuck opted to use stars already under contract to 20th Century-Fox. The production of the film started on November 24, 1950 and was completed in January 1951 (with some additional material shot in February 1951). The film premiered in New York City August 14, and opened in Los Angeles August 30, before opening widely in September 1951. It was shot entirely in Nogales, Arizona, which has a lot of the looks of the promised land, including the indians, who were made up to look like Palestinians.
    ellauri156.html on line 451: A. H. Weiler of The New York Times described the film as "a reverential and sometimes majestic treatment of chronicles that have lived three millennia." He praised Dunno's screenplay and Peck's "authoritative performance" but found that Wayward "seems closer to Hollywood than to the arid Jerusalem of his Bible." Variety wrote, "This is a big picture in every respect. It has scope, pageantry, sex (for all its Biblical background), cast names, color—everything. It's a surefire boxoffice entry, one of the really 'big' pictures of the new selling season." Philip K. Scheuer of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the film "leaves little to be desired" from the standpoint of production values with Peck "ingratiating" as David and Wayward "a seductress with flaming tresses, in or out of the bath, and only her final contrition is a little difficult to believe." Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post wrote, "On the whole, the picture suggests a Reader's Digest story expanded into a master's thesis for the Ecole Copacabana."] Harrison's Reports wrote, "The outstanding thing about the production is the magnificent performance of Gregory Peck as David; he makes the characterization real and human, endowing it with all the shortcomings of a man who lusts for another's wife, but who is seriously penitent and prepared to shoulder his guilt. Susan Wayward, as Bathsheba, is beautiful and sexy, but her performance is of no dramatic consequence." The Monty Python Bulletin commented that the film had been made "with restraint and relative simplicity" compared to other historical epics, "and the playing of Gregory Peck in particular is competent. The whole film, however, is emotionally and stylistically quite unworthy of its subject." Philip Hamburger of The New Yorker wrote that "the accessories notwithstanding, something is ponderously wrong with 'David and Bathsheba.' The fault lies, I suppose, in the attempt to make excessive enlargements of an essentially-simple story." Zanuck the Hot Dog agreed.
    ellauri156.html on line 455: King Solomon, author of The Ancient World in the Cinema, found the film rather slow-paced in the first half before gaining momentum, and Peck "convincing as a once-heroic monarch who must face an angry constituency and atone for his sins." He noted that this was different from other biblical epics in that the protagonist faced a religious and philosophical issue rather than the overdone military or physical crisis.
    ellauri156.html on line 457: One notable TV airing of the movie was on the American network NBC during The NBC Monday Movie on September 7, 1964 (which was Labor day that year). During one of the commercial breaks was the one and only official airing of the Daisy political advertisement by the Lyndon B. Johnson presidential campaign in the run-up to the 1964 United States presidential election. The commercial aired at 9:50 p.m. EST. It was a family film though most children living in the EST time-zone were gone to bed by then, leaving the children's parents to watch the commercial. The commercial stars a little girl (played by Monique Luiz) who is shown counting petals of a daisy which was then followed by an ominous male voice counting down to zero. During the countdown, the screen zoomed up the girl's eye in such a way whereby the parents would imagine their children there instead of the girl. The next scene was a nuclear explosion with the voice of Johnson asking for peace.
    ellauri156.html on line 459: The commercial ended with a message for viewers to vote for Johnson in the election. The commercial implied that if Johnson's opponent, Barry Goldwater won the election, Goldwater would recklessly start a nuclear war that would kill the girl (and by extension, the viewer's own children) although Goldwater's name was not mentioned, his voice in not heard and his image was not shown during any point of the commercial. This commercial and its airing was a major factor in Johnson's landslide victory over Goldwater, with Johnson receiving 486 electoral votes to Goldwater's 52.
    ellauri156.html on line 463: However, in giving Bathsheba a more active role, Adele Reinhartz found that "it reflects tensions and questions about gender identity in America in the aftermath of World War II, when women had entered the work force in large numbers and experienced a greater degree of independence and economic self-sufficiency. ...[Bathsheba] is not satisfied in the role of neglected wife and decides for herself what to do about it." Susan Wayward was later quoted as having asked why the film was not called Bathsheba and David. I guess it has something to do with the fact that Dog is called Dog in the bible instead of Bitch.
    ellauri156.html on line 465: When Uriah arrives in Jerusalem, he reports to David, who acts out the charade he has planned. He asks Uriah about the “welfare of Joab and the people,” and the “state of the war.” It troubles me that David needs such a report at all. If he were with his men in the field, this would not be necessary. But even worse, David does not really care about Joab, the people, or the war. David's one preoccupation is to cover up his sin, to get Uriah home and to bed with his wife, and thus to get David off the hook. How sad to read of David's hypocrisy. The king who had compassion on the crippled son of Jonathan now lacks compassion for the whole army, and specifically for Bathsheba and her husband Uriah.
    ellauri156.html on line 469: Uriah leaves David's presence. Now David adds a further touch. He sends a “present from the king” after, or with, Uriah. How we would love to know just what that “gift” was. Was it a night for two at the Jerusalem Hilton? Was it dinner and dancing at a romantic restaurant? I think we can safely say this: (1) We are not told what the present was. (2) We are not supposed to know, or it would not add to the story for us to know what it was. (3) Whatever it was, it was very carefully planned to facilitate David's scheme of getting Uriah to bed with his wife, as quickly as possible.
    ellauri156.html on line 475: On to plan B. David has his spies watching Uriah as though he is the enemy. (Well, he is a rival all right.) They know what David wants; he wants Uriah to go home and sleep with his wife. If they do not know all of the details of what David has done with Bathsheba (which is hard to believe) and what he intends to accomplish by Uriah's visit, they certainly know something out of the ordinary is taking place. One way or the other, David is making these servant-spies co-conspirators with him.
    ellauri156.html on line 477: The servant-spies come to David in the morning with an amazing report: “He didn't do it. He didn't even go home!” David then seeks to gently rebuke Uriah. The hypocrisy of David's actions and words are hard to accept. But accept we must, for Dave is Dog's favorite horse on whose nose he is betting his bottom dollar.
    ellauri156.html on line 485: Uriah first points out to David that his terminology is inaccurate. David speaks of Uriah returning from a journey (verse 10). The truth is that Uriah has been called from the field of battle. He is not a traveling salesman, home from a road trip; he is a soldier, away from his post. In heart and soul, Uriah is still with his fellow-soldiers. He really wants to be back in the field of battle, and not in Jerusalem. He will return as soon as David releases him (see verse 12). Until that time, he will think and act like the soldier he is. As much as possible, he will live the way his fellow-soldiers are living on the field of battle. There, surrounding the city of Rabbah, are the Israelite soldiers, led by Joab. They, along with the ark of the Lord, are camping in tents in the open field. Uriah cannot, Uriah will not, live in luxury while they live sacrificially. He will not sleep with his wife until they can all sleep with her, not just Dave.
    ellauri156.html on line 489: To fully grasp the impact of Uriah's words, let us lick our fingers and turn back a few pages in Samuel's writings to recall David's own words, spoken to Ahimelech the priest, as they relate to this encounter with Uriah:
    ellauri156.html on line 491: 1 Then David came to Nob to Ahimelech the priest; and Ahimelech came trembling to meet David and said to him, “Why are you alone and no one with you?” 2 David said to Ahimelech the priest, “The king has commissioned me with a matter and has said to me, 'Let no one know anything about the matter on which I am sending you and with which I have commissioned you; and I have directed the young men to a certain place.' 3 “Now therefore, what do you have on hand? Give me five loaves of bread, or whatever can be found.” 4 The priest answered David and said, “There is no ordinary bread on hand, but there is consecrated bread; if only the young men have kept themselves from women.” 5 David answered the priest and said to him, “Surely women have been kept from us as previously when I set out and the vessels of the young men were holy, though it was an ordinary journey; how much more then today will their vessels be holy?” (1 Samuel 21:1-5). Pyhiä vesseleitä. Tarkoittaako se siemenjohtimia? Ilmeisesti, suomexi se on: palvelijoiden reput ovat olleet pyhät. Reppureissulaisia pyhäkouluretkellä pussit tyhjinä. Kassit jätetään ulkopuolelle.
    ellauri156.html on line 493: You may remember that when David first fled from Saul he went to Ahimelech the priest and asked for some provisions and a sword. The priest had nothing but the sacred bread, which he would allow David and his men to eat, if they had only “kept themselves from women” (verse 4). The priest assumes they may have conducted themselves otherwise. David's answer, and especially the tone of it, is very pertinent to our text. He confidently assured the priest that he and his men had kept themselves from women, almost incensed that the priest would think otherwise. And the reason David gives is that he and his men are on a mission for the king. The inference is that this is a military (or at least official) mission.
    ellauri156.html on line 495: Now here is a most amazing thing. David, years earlier, was adamant about the fact that those on a mission for the king should keep themselves from sexual intercourse. Now, years later, David is amazed that a man on a mission for the king is willing to abstain from sexual intercourse with his wife. Worse yet, David sets out to convince -- even to compel -- Uriah to go to do so, even though it will cause him to violate his conscience. This is not “causing a weaker brother to stumble;” this is cutting off a stronger brother's "leg" at the knob. Uriah is an example of the commitment expected of every soldier, and of David in particular -- at least the David of the past. Uriah is now acting like the David we knew from earlier days. Uriah is the “David” that David should be. But there is a crucial difference: now David is the king. This makes the case completely different.
    ellauri156.html on line 501: David is getting desperate. David has not even entertained the possibility that Uriah will refuse his offer. Uriah speaks with such conviction, David knows that he will never violate his duty as a soldier with all of his mental faculties. David lands upon one last modification to his original plan -- get Uriah drunk and then into bed with his wife. After all, don't people do things when they are drunk that they will not do when sober? This will surely bring about David's intended outcome.
    ellauri156.html on line 507: David has set out on a course of action that backfires. He intends to put Uriah in a position that will make it appear that he is the father of Bathsheba's child. But Uriah's conduct has publicly exhibited his loyalty to his duties as a soldier, making it more than evident that he cannot possibly be the father of this child. It is worse for David now than it had been when he summoned Uriah to Jerusalem. David concludes -- wrongly -- that his only course of action now is to have Uriah killed in action. I don't know that David actually thinks he can deceive the people of Jerusalem as to whose child Bathsheba's baby is. How can he when everyone knows Uriah has never been with his wife to get her pregnant? It seems now as though David is simply trying to legitimize his sin. By making Uriah a casualty of war, he makes Bathsheba a widow. He can now marry this woman and raise the child as his own, which of course it is. Finally, a plan that makes sense.
    ellauri156.html on line 509: It must be an agonizing night for David, seeing that even drunk Uriah is a better man than he. But not a better pecker! And so in the morning, David acts. He writes a letter to Joab, which will serve as Uriah's death warrant. In this letter David clearly orders Joab to murder Uriah for him. He even tells him how to do so in a way that might conceal the truth of the matter. In so doing, David can honor Uriah as a war hero, and magnanimously take on the duty of being a husband to Uriah's wife, also taking care of the child she is soon to bear. Joab is to put Uriah on the front lines of battle, at the fiercest place of battle, no surprise for a man of his military skills and courage. Joab is to attack and then retreat in such a way as to make Uriah an easy target for the Ammonites, thus assuring his death. There is no mistaking David's orders to Uriah: he wants Uriah killed in a way which makes it look like a simple casualty of war. Joab complies completely with David's orders (why? Is Uriah a creep?), and Uriah is eliminated, no longer an obstacle to David's plans. In giving this order to Joab, David makes him a part of this conspiracy, making him share the guilt for the spilled blood of Uriah. David's sin continues to encompass more and more people, leading to greater and greater sin.
    ellauri156.html on line 513: 26 When Joab came out from David, he sent messengers after Abner, and they brought him back from the well of Sirah; but David did not know it. 27 So when Abner returned to Hebron, Joab took him aside into the middle of the gate to speak with him privately, and there he struck him in the belly so that he died on account of the blood of Asahel his brother. 28 Afterward when David heard it, he said, “I and my kingdom are innocent before the LORD forever of the blood of Abner the son of Ner. 29 “May it fall on the head of Joab and on all his father's house; and may there not fail from the house of Joab one who has a discharge, or who is a leper, or who takes hold of a distaff, or who falls by the sword, or who lacks bread.” 30 So Joab and Abishai his brother killed Abner because he had put their brother Asahel to death in the battle at Gibeon (2 Samuel 3:26-30).
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    ellauri156.html on line 518: Abner is initially mentioned incidentally in Saul's history, first appearing as the son of Ner, Saul's uncle, and the commander of Saul's army. He then comes to the story again as the commander who introduced David to Saul following David's killing of Goliath. He is not mentioned in the account of the disastrous battle of Gilboa when Saul's power was crushed. Seizing the youngest but only surviving of Saul's sons, Ish-bosheth, also called Eshbaal, Abner set him up as king over Israel at Mahanaim, east of the Jordan. David, who was accepted as king by Judah alone, was meanwhile reigning at Hebron, and for some time war was carried on between the two parties.
    ellauri156.html on line 520: The only engagement between the rival factions which is told at length is noteworthy, inasmuch as it was preceded by an encounter at Gibeon between twelve chosen men from each side, in which the whole twenty-four seem to have perished. In the general engagement which followed, Abner was defeated and put to flight. He was closely pursued by Asahel, brother of Joab, who is said to have been "light of foot as a wild roe". As Asahel would not desist from the pursuit, though warned, Abner "was compelled" to slay him "in self-defence". This originated a deadly feud between the leaders of the opposite parties, for Joab, as next of kin to Asahel, was by the law and custom of the country the avenger of his blood.
    ellauri156.html on line 522: However, according to Josephus, in Antiquities, Book 7, Chapter 1, Joab had forgiven Abner for the death of his brother, Asahel, the reason being that Abner had slain Asahel honorably in combat after he had first warned Asahel and tried to knock the wind out of him with the butt of his "spear". However, probably by intervention of God, his obtuse tool went through Asahel. The Bible says everyone stopped and gawked. That shows that something like this never happened before. This battle was part of a civil war between David and Ish-bosheth, the son of Saul. After this battle Abner switched to the side of David and granted him control over the tribe of Benjamin. This act put Abner in David's favor.
    ellauri156.html on line 524: For some time afterward the war was carried on, the advantage being invariably on the side of David. At length, Ish-bosheth lost the main prop of his tottering cause by accusing Abner of sleeping with Rizpah, one of Saul's concubines, an alliance which, according to contemporary notions, would imply pretensions to the throne. Starhill stablessa oli muuten issikkatamma nimeltä Rispa. Kukahan senkin kanssa nukkui öisin tallissa?
    ellauri156.html on line 526: Abner was indignant at the rebuke, and immediately opened negotiations with David, who welcomed him on the condition that his wife Michal should be restored to him. This was done, and the proceedings were ratified by a feast where Rizpah and Michal were the lights of the party. Almost immediately after, however, Joab, who had been sent away, perhaps intentionally returned and slew Abner at the gate of Hebron. The ostensible motive for the assassination was a desire to avenge Asahel, and this would be a sufficient justification for the deed according to the extremely low moral standard of the time (although Abner should have been safe from such a revenge killing in Hebron, which was a City of Refuge). The conduct of David after the event was such as to show that he had no complicity in the act, though he could not venture to punish its perpetrators.
    ellauri156.html on line 528: David had Abner buried in Hebron, as it states in Samuel 3:31-32,[10] "And David said to all the people who were with him, 'Remove your clothes and gird yourselves with this sackcloth taking turns, and wail before me and Li'l Abner.' And King David went after the beer. And they buried Abner in Hebron, and the king raised his voice and wept on Abner's grave, and all the people wept."
    ellauri156.html on line 535: Shortly after Abner's death, Ish-bosheth was assassinated as he wept, and David became king of the reunited kingdoms. The conduct of David after the event was such as to show that he had no complicity in the act, though he could not venture to punish its perpetrators.
    ellauri156.html on line 539: His One Sin: The rabbis agree that Abner deserved this violent death, though opinions differ concerning the exact nature of the sin that entailed so dire a punishment on one who was, on the whole, considered a "righteous man" (Gen. R. lxxxii. 4). Some reproach him that he did not use his influence with Saul to prevent him from murdering the priests of Nob (Yer. Peah, i. 16a; Lev. R. xxvi. 2; Sanh. 20a)—convinced as he was of the innocence of the priests and of the propriety of their conduct toward David, Abner holding that as leader of the army David was privileged to avail himself of the Urine and Thumbeline (I Sam. xxii. 9-19). Instead of contenting himself with passive resistance to Saul's command to murder the priests (Yalḳ., Sam. 131), Abner ought to have tried to restrain the king by the balls. Others maintain that Abner did make such an attempt, but in vain (Saul had not enough to get a proper hold of), and that his one sin consisted in that he delayed the beginning of David's reign over Israel by fighting him after Saul's death for two years and a half (Sanh. l.c.). Others, again, while excusing him for this—in view of a tradition founded on Gen. xlix. 27, according to which there were to be two kings of the house of Benjamin—blame Abner for having prevented a reconciliation between Saul and David on the occasion when the latter, in holding on to the skirt of Saul's robe (I Sam. xxiv. 11), showed how unfounded was the king's mistrust of him, seeing Saul had no balls to speak of. Old Saul was inclined to be happy with a pacifier; but Abner, representing to him that the naked David might have found a piece of garment anywhere — even just a piece of sackcloth caught on a thorn — prevented the reconciliation (Yer. Peah, l.c., Lev. R. l.c., and elsewhere). Moreover, it was wrong of Abner to permit Israelitish youths to kill one another for sport (II Sam. ii. 14-16). No reproach, however, attaches to him for the death of Asahel, since Abner killed him in self-defense (Sanh. 49a).
    ellauri156.html on line 541: It is characteristic of the rabbinical view of the Bible narratives that Abner, the warrior pure and simple, is styled "Lion King of the Law" (Yer. Peah, l.c.), and that even a specimen is given of a halakic discussion between him and Dog as to whether the law in Deut. xxiii. 3 excluded Ammonite and Moabite women from the Jewish community as well as men. Dog was of the opinion that David, being descended from the Moabitess Ruth, was not fit to wear the crown, nor even to be considered a true Israelite; while Abner maintained that the law affected only the male line of descent. When Dog's dialectics proved more than a match for those of Abner, the latter went to the prophet Samuel, who not only supported Abner in his view, but utterly refuted Dog's assertions (Midr. Sam. xxii.; Yeb. 76b et seq.).
    ellauri156.html on line 550: Earlier in this series: David condemned Joab and put him under a curse because he shed the innocent blood of Abner. Now, this same David (well, not really the same David) now uses Joab to kill Uriah and get him out of his way. David's enemy (Joab) has become his friend, or at least his ally. David's enemies (the Ammonites) have become his allies (they fire the fatal shots which kill Uriah). And David's faithful servant Uriah has been put to death as though he were the enemy. Not only is Uriah put to death, but a number of other Israelite warriors die with him. They have to be sacrificed to conceal the murder of Uriah. Uriah's death has to be viewed as one of a group of men, rather than merely one man. Without a doubt, this is the moral and spiritual low-water mark of David's life.
    ellauri156.html on line 552: These eight verses, devoted to the way in which Uriah's death is reported, are double the length of the account of David's sin with Bathsheba. They virtually equal the length of the account of David's dealings with Uriah. These verses begin with Joab's careful instructions to the messenger, who is to bring the news of Uriah's death to David. They conclude with the messenger's actual report and David's response to it. Why does the author devote so much time and space to the way in which Uriah's death is reported to David? Let us see if we can find the answer to this question as we look more closely at these verses.
    ellauri156.html on line 554: Mission accomplished: Uriah is dead. Joab has carried out David's instructions to the letter. Now Joab must send word to David, in a way that does not completely disclose this conspiracy. Joab calls for a messenger to go to David. He gives very exacting instructions to him. He is first to give a full and complete report of the events of the war, including the ill-fated attack on the city, and the slaughter of Uriah and those with him. Why is how the messenger reports this incident so important?
    ellauri156.html on line 556: The answer is quite simple, as is evident by Joab's own concerns. The entire mission is a fiasco. The Israelites have besieged the city of Rabbah. This means they surround the city, giving the people no way in or out of the city. All the Israelites have to do is wait them out and starve them out. There is no need for any attack. The mission is a suicide mission from the outset, and it does not take a genius to see it for what it is. Joab has to assemble a group of mighty men, like Uriah, and including Uriah, to wage an attack on the city. This attack is not at the enemy's weakest point, as we would expect, but at the strongest point. This attack provokes a counter-attack by the Ammonites against Uriah and those with him. When the Israelite army draws back from their own men, they leave them defenseless, and the obvious result is a slaughter. How can one possibly report this fiasco in a way that doesn’t make Joab look like a fool (at best), or a murderer (at worst)?
    ellauri156.html on line 558: This the reason for Joab's careful instructions to the messenger. He is to report the attack on the city of Rabbah to David, and then tell of the Israelite losses which result. Joab knows that David will react (perhaps hypocritically) to the report of the attack and the resulting losses. It is at this point, Joab instructs the messenger, that he is to inform David of the death of Uriah. This will certainly end any protest or criticism on David's part.
    ellauri156.html on line 560: And so in verses 22-25 we are given an account of the messenger's arrival, of his report to David, and of David's response. I must point out that the messenger does not do as he is told, at least the way I read the account. The messenger goes to David and tells the king how the Ammonites prevailed against them as they left the city and pursued the Israelites into the open field. The Israelites then pursued the Ammonites, pushing them back toward the city as far as the city gate. It was here that Uriah and those with him were fighting. It was here that they were within range of the archers, who shot at them and killed a number of servants. And quickly the servant adds, “and your servant Uriah the Hittite is also dead” (verse 14).
    ellauri156.html on line 562: Now why does this messenger not wait for David to respond in anger, as Joab instructed? Why does he inform David that Uriah has been killed, before he even utters a word of criticism or protest? I believe the messenger gives the report in this way because he understands what is really going on here. I think he may know about David and Bathsheba, and perhaps even of her pregnancy. He certainly knows that Uriah was summoned to Jerusalem. I think he also figures out that David wants to get rid of Uriah, and that Joab has accomplished this by this miserable excuse for an offensive against the enemy. I think the messenger figures out that if David knows Uriah has been killed, he will not raise any objections to this needless slaughter. And so, rather than wait for David to hypocritically rant and rave about the stupidity of such a move, he just goes on and tells him first, so that he will not receive any reaction from David.
    ellauri156.html on line 568: These words of David are the frosting on the cake. They seem gracious and understanding, even sympathetic. In effect, David is saying, “Well, don't worry about it. After all, you win a few, and you lose a few. That's the way the cookie crumbles.” Uriah, a great warrior and a man of godly character (but not a Jew, mind you), has just died, and David does not express one word of grief, one expression of sorrow, not one word of tribute. Uriah dies, and David is unmoved. Contrast his response to the death of Uriah with his responses to the deaths of Saul and Jonathan (2 Samuel 1:11-27), and even of Abner (2 Samuel 3:28-39). This is not the David of a few chapters earlier. This is a hardened, callused David, callused by his own sin.
    ellauri156.html on line 574: Second, “How far can a Christian fall?” This far [Bob points down there with his fingers]. David not only commits the sin of adultery, he commits murder. I think it is safe to say that there is no sin of which the Christian is not capable in the flesh. I have heard people say, “I don't know how a person who _______ could have ever been a Christian.” There are times -- like this time for David -- when it is obvious that we will hardly be saved by the testimony of our actions. Christians come from just the same gene pool of motherfuckers as the rest of us.
    ellauri156.html on line 576: Third, “How fast can a Christian fall?” This fast [Bob flaps his hands]. It is amazing how quickly David falls into the sins depicted in this one chapter. In a matter of weeks, or months at best. Apart from God's sustaining grace, we can fall very far, very quickly. Let us be reminded of this fact from David's tragic experience.
    ellauri156.html on line 578: Fourth, "How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?" Sin snowballs. Sin has not got a snowball's chance in hell. Sin is not stagnant; it is not static. Sin grows. Look at the progression of sin in our text. David's sin starts when he ceases to act like a soldier and (what is way worse) becomes a late sleeper. David's sin grows from staying up late to adultery to murder. His sin begins very privately, but as the story progresses, more and more people become aware of it, and worse yet, more and more people become participants in it. His sin first acted out by his taking another man's wife, and then taking another man's life, and along with his life, his wife, plus the lives of a number of men who must die with him to make his death credible. David's sin blossoms so that it transforms a true and loyal friend (Uriah) to his enemy, and his enemies (the Ammonites, and his other rival Joab) into his allies.
    ellauri156.html on line 580: Fifth, when we seek to conceal our sin, things only get worse. Thus, the best course of action is to confess our sins and to forsake them. But that would have been an embarrassing loss of face to Dog, who had been rooting for David all this time. So better not, after all. Everything went well in the end anyway, and that's what counts.
    ellauri156.html on line 586: Man (and exceptionally, woman) has been seeking to cover up his sins ever since the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve thought they could cover their sins by hiding their nakedness behind the fig leaves (hardly large enough for Adam's snake), and if not this, by hiding themselves from God behind Eve's bush. But God "lovingly" sought them out, not only to rebuke them and to pronounce some select curses upon them, but to give them a lame promise of forgiveness when the flagpoles start to bloom. It was God who provided a covering for their sins, in the form of snappy sackcloth jeans. The sacrificial death, burial, resurrection, and feasting on rumpsteaks cut from our Lord Jesus Christ's butt is God's provision for covering our sins. Have you experienced it, my friend? If not, why not confess your sin now and receive God's gift of forgiveness from him in person (in pirsuna pirsunalmente), and work henceforward with Jesus Christ in the cross factory of Cavalry? How 'bout that? A. Yokum, frost-bite travelers re-skewered reasonable. Ask for rates!
    ellauri156.html on line 590: Seventh, Uriah is a reminder to us that God does not always deliver the righteous from the hand of the wicked immediately, or even in this lifetime. This is a really crucial point! Don't except to be saved except ex post facto. Daniel's three friends told the king that their God was able to deliver them. They did not presume that He would, or that He must, only that theoretically, he could if he wanted to. And God did deliver them, though with late delivery, rather like today's postal services. I think Christians should look upon this sort of deliverance as the rule, rather than the exception. But when Uriah faithfully serves his king (David), he loses his life. God is not obliged to “bail us out of trouble” or to keep us from trials and tribulations just because we trust in Him. Sometimes it is the will of God for men to trust fully in Him and to submit to human government (what? like U.S. government? No way Jose!), and still to suffer adversity, from which God may not deliver us. Spirituality is no guarantee that we will no longer suffer in this life. In fact, spiritual intimacy with God is often the cause of our sufferings (see Matthew 5).
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    ellauri156.html on line 608: And the Hebrew children from the fiery furnace
    ellauri156.html on line 613: 13 All these died in faith, without receiving the promises, but having seen them and having welcomed them from a distance, and having confessed that they were strangers and exiles on the earth. 14 For those who say such things make it clear that they are seeking a country of their own. 15 And indeed if they had been thinking of that country from which they went out, they would have had opportunity to return. 16 But as it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God; for He has prepared a city for them. 32 And what more shall I say? For time will fail me if I tell of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, of David and Samuel and the prophets, 33 who by faith conquered kingdoms, performed acts of righteousness, obtained promises, shut the mouths of lions, 34 quenched the power of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, from weakness were made strong, became mighty in war, put foreign armies to flight. 35 Women received back their dead by resurrection; and others were tortured, not accepting their release, so that they might obtain a better resurrection; 36 and others experienced mockings and scourgings, yes, also chains and imprisonment. 37 They were stoned, they were sawn in two, they were tempted, they were put to death with the sword; they went about in sheepskins, in goatskins, in foreskins, being destitute, afflicted, ill-treated 38 (men of whom the world was not worthy), wandering in deserts and mountains and caves and holes in the ground. 39 And all these, having gained approval through their faith, did not receive what was promised, 40 because God had provided something even better for us, to make up for the wait, so that apart from us they would not be made perfect (Hebrews 11:13-16, 32-40).
    ellauri156.html on line 615: Uriah should not be criticized or looked down upon for his loyalty and submission to David. He should be highly commended. In fact, a friend suggested a new thought for my consideration: “Suppose that Uriah was added to the list of war heroes because of his loyalty and courage in this battle which cost him his life? It is a possibility to consider. Uriah is one of those Gentile converts whose faith and obedience puts many Israelites to shame. He is among many of those who have trusted and obeyed God who have not received their just rewards in this life, but who will be rewarded in the coming kingdom of God. Too many Christians today want their blessings “now” and are not willing to suffer, waiting for their reward then. Let them think carefully about the example of Uriah for their own lives. His elevator may have not gone all the way to the top floor, but by Gawd, he will reach it when Jacob lets down the ladder!
    ellauri156.html on line 620: 41 Is this, by any chance, a clue as to what the “present” was that David sent after Uriah in verse 8? Was the present some “food and drink”? I wonder. 42 Uriah’s actions raise some interesting questions about those who get themselves drunk. It seems to me that our text strongly implies that even drunk, a man cannot be forced to violate his convictions, unless of course he wants to do so. I wonder how many people get drunk because they want to do what they do drunk, and they think they can blame alcohol for their own sin? It seems like another version of, “The Devil made me do it.”
    ellauri156.html on line 625: A couple hundred years ago, my wife Jeannette and I went to England and Scotland with my parents. Each night we stayed at a “bed and breakfast” as we drove through Wales. There were a number of farms, but not so many towns in which to find a place to stay for the night. We saw a “bed and breakfast” sign and traveled along the country road until we found the place -- a very quaint farm. We saw several hundred sheep in a pasture, a stone trestle, and stone barns. It looked like the perfect place, and in many ways it was. What we did not realize was that the stone trestle was a railroad trestle for a train that came by late at night, a few feet from the house where we slept. Two cows also calved that night. I have spent my share of time around farms, but I have never heard the bellow of a cow that was calving echo throughout a stone barn. I could hardly sleep a wink. Just goes to show. Never trust the Rugby guys.
    ellauri156.html on line 627: In addition to the hundreds of sheep in a nearby pasture, there was a small lamb in a pen, very close to the house. It was a frisky, friendly little fellow, and we loved to "play" with it. We were somewhat perplexed as to why this fellow was kept by himself, away from the rest of the flock. The farmer's nephew came by, and I asked him. It took a while to understand his strong accent, but finally I realized he was telling me this was his “pet lamb.” The problem was that he said it as though it were one word, “bedlam.” This was obviously a separate category, distinct from the category of mere “sheep” or a “lamb.” This “pet lamb” was given a special pen, right by the house, and a lot more attention and care than the rest. I did not dare to ask the man where his "penis".
    ellauri156.html on line 629: Now this little fellow was one lamb among a great many. Nevertheless, he enjoyed the distinction of being regarded as a “pet lamb.” (I am coming to te most narcissistic part of my sermon, going to introduce you to the good shepherd in a moment.) In the story which Nathan tells David, it is not quite the same. Nathan tells David of a “pet lamb” who is the only sheep of a poor farmer. This lamb does not live in a pen outside the house; it lives inside the house, often in the loving hairy arms of its master, and eats the same food he eats. This is the story Nathan tells David, which God uses to expose the wretchedness of David's sin. It is our text for this message, and once again, it has much to teach us, as well as David. Let us give careful heed to the inspired words of Nathan, and learn from a lamb. (I bet the lamb had much more to learn from the "boys".)
    ellauri156.html on line 633: David has become king of both Judah and Israel. He has, in large measure, consolidated his kingdom. He has taken Jebus and made it his capital city, renaming it Jerusalem. He has built his palace and given thought to building a temple (a plan God significantly revises). He has subjected most of Israel's neighboring nations. He has done battle with the Ammonites and prevailed, but he has not yet completely defeated them. The Ammonites have retreated to the royal city of Rabbah, and as the time for war (spring) approaches, David sends all Israel, led by Joab, to besiege the city and to bring about its surrender. David has chosen not to endure the rigors of camping in the open field, outside the city. He has chosen rather to remain in Jerusalem. Sleeping late, David rises from his bed as others prepare to go to bed for the night. David strolls about the rooftop of his palace and happens to steal a look at a beautiful young woman bathing herself, perhaps ceremonially, in fulfillment of the law.
    ellauri156.html on line 635: It is not due to any intent on her part, nor even any indiscretion. She is bathing herself as darkness falls, and being poor (see 12:1-4), she does not have the privilege of complete privacy, especially when the king can look down from the lofty heights of his rooftop vantage point. David is struck with her beauty and sends messengers to inquire about her identity. They inform David of her identity, and that she is married to Uriah, the Hittite. That should have ended his interest, but it does not. David sends messengers who take her, bringing her to his palace, and there he sleeps with her. When she cleanses herself, she goes home. (Or was it the other way round? Can't remember.)
    ellauri156.html on line 637: It all seems to be over. David is not looking for another wife; he is not even looking for an affair. He is looking for a conquest. That should have happened on the battlefield, not in the bedroom! Things take a very different turn when Bathsheba sends word to David that she is pregnant. David first seeks to cover up his sin by ordering Joab to send Uriah home on furlough, ostensibly to give David a report on the war. David's efforts to get Uriah into bed with Bathsheba begin as subtle hints, then change to veiled orders, and then turn crass as David seeks to get Uriah to do drunk what he will not do sober. When these efforts fail (due to Uriah's noble character), David sends Uriah back to Joab, with written orders to Joab to put him to death in a way that makes it seem like a casualty of war. Joab does as he is told and sends word to David: “Mission accomplished.” It is here that our apparently never-ending story resumes.
    ellauri156.html on line 645: When Bathsheba's mourning is complete, David sends for her and brings her to himself as his wife. Wait, was little David born as yet, or did he start fucking her with her belly full? I do not see him bending down on his knees, proposing. I do not see him courting her, sending her roses. I see him “taking” her once again. And again. In fact, this is my favourite part. The question in my mind is, “Why?” Why does David take Bathsheba into his house as one of his wives? I do not think he is any longer trying to “cover up” his sin; it is far too late for that. She must be “showing” her pregnancy by now, and it is hard to imagine how all Israel cannot know what has been going on. It appears that at this point, David is not trying to conceal his sin, but to legitimize it. Whatever David's reasons may be, they are hardly spiritual, and they are most certainly self-serving.
    ellauri156.html on line 660: In these verses, David makes it clear that God is at work even when it does not appear to be so. During the time David tries to cover up his sin, God is at work exposing it in his heart. These are not times of pleasure and joy, as Satan would like us to conclude; they are days of misery. David is plagued with guilt. He cannot sleep, and it seems he cannot eat. Worst of all, he cannot fuck. He is not sleeping nights, and he is losing weight. Whether or not David recognizes it as God who is at work in him, he does know he is miserable. It is this misery which tenderizes David, preparing him for the rebuke Nathan Zuckermann is to bring, preparing him for repentance. David's repentance is not the result of David's assessment of his situation; it is the result of divine intervention. Hey wait? If that is the case, where is the much-advertised free will? He has gone so far in sin that he cannot think straight. God is at work in David's life to break him, so that he will once again cast himself upon God for grace. He has good experience in casting himself upon folk, from Saul thru Jonathan to Bathsheba.
    ellauri156.html on line 685: Fifth, the story Nathan tells David does not “walk on all fours” -- that is, there is no “one to one correspondence” with the story of David's sin with Bathsheba and Uriah. The sheep (which we would liken to Bathsheba) is put to death, not the owner (whom we would liken to Uriah). I think it is important to take note of this fact, lest we press the story beyond its intent.
    ellauri156.html on line 687: Why a story? Why not just let David have it head-on, with both barrels, like David did with Bathsheba? Many will point out that this is a skillfully employed tactic, which gets David to pronounce judgment on the crime before he realizes that he is the criminal. I think this is true. David is angry at this “rich man's” lack of compassion. If he could, he would have this fellow put to death (!). But as it is, justice requires a four-fold restitution. But having already committed himself in principle, Nathan can now apply the principle to David, in particular.
    ellauri156.html on line 689: As I understand the Bible, there is more to the story than this, however. Our lord (meaning Jeshua) frequently told stories. Why was this? Was it because he was trying to “put the cookies on the lowest shelf”? Was he accommodating his teaching to those who might have difficulty understanding it? Sometimes our lord told stories to the religious experts, who should have been able to follow a more technical argument. No, I think his own elevator did not quite reach the upper floors. I am thinking in particular of the story of the Good Samaritan, as recorded in Luke 10. A religious lawyer stood up and asked Jesus a question, not to sincerely learn, but with the hope of making our Lord look bad before the people. He asked, “What shall I do to inherit eternal life?” Jesus turned the question around. This man was the expert in the Law of Moses, what did it teach? The man answered, “YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR STRENGTH, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND; AND YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF, THAT IS, EVEN MORE.” (Luke 10:27). In effect, Jesus responded, “Right. Now do it.” That was the problem with the law, no one could do it without failing, and so no one could earn their way to heaven by good works. Well, how high can we get with mediocre works? Someplace between heaven and hell would actually be most preferable.
    ellauri156.html on line 707: The rich man had a guest drop in for a visit, and as the host he was obliged to provide him with a meal. After giving the matter considerable thought, the rich man decided upon lamb, and yet he was not willing to sacrifice one lamb from all those he owned. Instead, he took the poor man's lamb, slaughtered and served it to his guest, so as not to suffer any losses personally. He not only let (i.e., forced) the poor man to pick up the tab for the meal, he deprived this man of his only lamb, and one that was like a member of the family.
    ellauri156.html on line 709: I hope I am not guilty of attempting to make this story “walk on all fours” when I stress the same thing the story does -- that there is a very warm and loving relationship between the rich man and the poor man's “pet lamb.” It really tasted great! Considered along with everything else we read about Uriah and Bathsheba and David, I must conclude that the author is making it very clear that Uriah and Bathsheba dearly loved each other. Anyway, who cares this way or that, it was his lamb. When David “took” this woman to his bedroom that fateful night, and then as his wife after the murder of Uriah, he took her from the man she loved. Bathsheba and Uriah were devoted to each other, which adds further weight to the arguments for her not being a willing participant in David's sins. It also emphasizes the character of Uriah, who is so near to his wife, who is being urged by the king to go to her, and yet who refuses to do so out of principle.
    ellauri156.html on line 722: Second, David recognizes what he views as the greater sin, and that is the rich man's total lack of compassion. David is furious because a rich man stole and slaughtered a poor man's pet. He does not yet see the connection to his lack of compassion for stealing a poor man's beloved companion, Uriah's wife, Bathsheba. The slaughtering of Uriah is most certainly an act which lacks compassion. The crowning touch in David's display of righteous indignation is the religious flavoring he gives it by the words, “as the Lord lives” (verse 5).
    ellauri156.html on line 728: David has just sprung the trap on himself, and Nathan is about to let him know about it. The first thing Nathan does is to dramatically indict David as the culprit: “You are the man!” In stunned silence, David now listens to the charges against him. David thinks only in terms of the evils the rich man committed against his neighbor, stealing a man's sheep and depriving him of his companion. Put another way, David thinks only in terms of crime and socially unacceptable behavior, not in terms of sin. In verses 7-12, Nathan draws David's attention to his sin against God and the consequences God has pronounced for his sin. Note the repetition of the pronoun “I” in verses 7 and 8: “It was I who. . .
    ellauri156.html on line 738: I fear some of us tend to miss the point here. We read Nathan's story and we hear Nathan's rebuke as though David's sin is all about sex. David does commit a sexual sin when he takes Bathsheba and sleeps with her, knowing she is a married woman. But this sexual sin is symptomatic, according to Nathan, and thus according to God. God is not just saying, “Shame on you, David. Look at all the wives and concubines you had to sleep with. And if none of these women pleased you, I could have given you another woman, just one that was not already married.” Wow, this is the same 'gotcha' as with Adam earlier: I give you about anything as long as you keep your fingers off my property.
    ellauri156.html on line 744: First and foremost, David's sin is against God. He has ceased to humbly acknowledge God as the Giver of all he possesses. He has ceased to look to God to provide him with all his needs -- and his desires. David has not only ceased to ask God to supply his needs, he has disobeyed God's commands by committing adultery and murder. David's sin against God manifests itself by the evils he commits against others. Nathan outlines these, employing a repetitive “you:”
    ellauri156.html on line 768: The consequences are not only appropriate, but intensified. David took one man's wife; another will take several (I bet four) of his wives. This happens when Absalom rebels against his father's rule and temporarily takes over the throne. Following the advice of Ahithophel, Absolom pitches a tent on the roof of David's palace (the place from which David first looked upon Bathsheba) and there, in the sight of all Israel, sleeps with David's concubines as a declaration that he has taken over his father's throne and all that goes with it (2 Samuel 16:20-22). While David seeks to commit his sins in private, God sees to it that the consequences are very public. Aijaa. Kai tää Absalom-tarinakin täytyy vielä lehteillä.
    ellauri156.html on line 774: I do not know how many people I have known who refused to rebuke or even caution someone close to them, thinking that they are being a friend by being non-condemning. A good friend does not let us continue on the path to our own destruction. Nathan was acting as a prophet, but he was also acting like a friend. Would that we had more professor friends. Would that we were a prophylactic friend to one on the path of destruction. Deliver in a timely manner those who are being taken away to death, And those who are staggering to slaughter, Oh hold them back (Proverbs 24:11).
    ellauri156.html on line 780: (3) God is under no obligation to stop us from sinning. (So why did he bother with David then? Is he some sort of special case? Of course he is, he is Dawgs petlamb. Sometimes people justify their sin by saying something like: “I've prayed about it and asked God to stop me if it is wrong. . . .” When God does not stop them, they somehow assume it must be right. God could have stopped David after he chose to stay home from the war, or after he began to covet Uriah's wife, or after he committed adultery, but instead He allowed David to persist in his sin for some time. God even allowed David to get away with murder, for a time. Well actually, for good. It was just a immigrant after all. God's Word forbade David's sins of coveting, adultery, and murder. God's Word commanded David to stop, and he did not. God allowed David to persist in his sin for a season, but not indefinitely. God allowed David's sin to go full circle, to reach full bloom, so that he (and we) could see how sin grows (compare Genesis 15:12-16).
    ellauri156.html on line 782: (4) David's sin was not intended as an excuse for us to sin, but as a warning to all of us how capable we are of sin. I have heard it said more times than I wish to recall, “Well, even David sinned. . . .” What they mean is, “How can you expect me not to sin? If David, as spiritual as he was, sinned as he did, then how can you expect me to do any better?” Fair enough. But Where these guys go wrong is that they are not Gawds petlambs, no preferential treatment is in the offing for them. Gawd will cross them like cockroaches. Or leece.
    ellauri156.html on line 800: (5) David's sin, like all sin, is never worth the price. I have actually had people ask me what the penalty for a certain sin would be, planning to do it and then be forgiven. There are those who toy with sin, thinking that if they sin, they may suffer some consequences, but that God is obliged to forgive them, and thus their eternal future is certain and secure, no matter what they do, even if intentionally. I know of one situation in which a church leader left his wife and ran off with the wife of another, planning to later repent, and then expecting to be welcomed back into the fellowship of that church. This is presumptuous sin, sin of the most serious and dangerous kind. Rather than open a “can of worms” at this point in this message, let me simply say this: “No one ever chooses to sin, and then comes out of it with a smile on their face.” My friend Dawg will almost certainly wipe that smug smirk off their face. I still seethe when I think of that colleague of mine, and how he got away with dumping her hag and plucking a dainty dish from Brother ... (better not say). Took just a few months for the brotherhood to relent. Fuck, it shouldn't be that easy! A little more speedy delivery of the retribution would be indicated, don't you think, milord? Not that I criticize you in any way, milord.
    ellauri156.html on line 802: I used to teach school. From time to time the principal would call a misbehaving student to his office. I will never forget when one of my students was called to his office, and then returned with a smirk on his face. One of my students protested publicly, “Will you look at that? He went to the principal's office and came back with a smile on his face!” My young student was absolutely right. Being called to the principal's office for correction should produce repentance and respect, not a smile. In those few times when I found it necessary to use the “rod” of correction, I purposed that no student would come back into the room with a smile, and none did (including the principal's own son, I might add, who was not even in my class). Oh how my students loved and respected me! I still think it was unfair to sack me. There was hardly any mark left on their precious skin from my rod. Least of all of the one that I used on my coeds.
    ellauri156.html on line 804: I have never met a Christian who chose to sin, and after it was all over felt that it was worth the price. Those that did quite simply were not Christians. David's sin and its consequences should not encourage us to sin, but should motivate us to avoid sin at all costs. The negative consequences of sin far outweigh the momentary pleasures of sin. Sin is never worth the price, even for those whose sin is forgiven. Sin is not worth it even when it's free of charge. In fact, we ought to be paid to commit sin. (Some do, like the adulterous woman in Proverbs, and Trick Dick's burglars. But we won't open that can of worms now that we are this close to the finish line.)
    ellauri156.html on line 812: That is precisely what the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ does for us. We were dead in our trespasses and sins (Ephesians 2:1-3). We were blinded to the immensity of our sins (2 Corinthians 4:4). The coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, His perfect life, His innocent and sacrificial death, His literal and physical resurrection are all historical events. But the gospel is also a story, a true story. When we read the New Testament Gospels, we read a story that is even more dramatic, more amazing, more disturbing than the story Nathan told David. When we see the way unbelieving men treated our Lord, we should be shocked, horrified, and angered. We should cry out, “They deserve to die!” And that they do. But the Gospel is not written only to show us their sins -- those who actually heard Jesus and cried, “Crucify Him, Crucify Him” -- it is written so that the Spirit of God can cry out in our hearts, “Thou art the man! Yo mon!” When we see the way men treated Jesus, we see the way we would treat him, if he were here. We see how we treat him today. With laughter and ridicule. And that, my friend, reveals the immensity of our sin, and the immensity of our need for repentance and forgiveness. Words, words, words. Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.
    ellauri156.html on line 814: The Gospel of Jesus Christ is “Good News.” (No, it is Dog's breakfast. You must be thinking of euangelion.) The “Good News” is the death of our Lord, which reveals the immensity of our sin, is the immense workload of God by which he can and will forgive us of our sin. (Recall here Dosto's and many other mystics' meme that everybody should feel guilty of everything. They really enjoy it! It is some variant of algolagnia.) By His innocent and sacrificial death, Jesus died in our place, paid the penalty for our sins. Come to think of it, the logic of this story IS on all fours with God's judgment on David's oversight: Not nice but don't worry, I'll cash your debt on some innocent scapegoat.
    ellauri156.html on line 816: He bore ours sins on the cross! And by trusting in His death, burial, and resurrection, we die to sin (or sin to die, pick your choice, like David from Nathan's deck of bottom cards) and are raised to novelty products of eternal life, in Christ. The Gospel must first bring us to a recognition of the magnitude of our sin, and of our guilt, and then it takes us to the magnitude of God's grace in Jesus Christ, by which our sins can be forgiven. Have you come to see how great your sins are before a holy God? Then I urge you to experience how great a salvation is yours, brought about by this same God, through the death, burial, and resurrection of Lord Jesus Christ. What a Relief! Plop plop fizz fizz, oh what a relief it is.
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    ellauri158.html on line 46: The actual world, we might now say, is the only possible world. Events could not, in the strongest sense of that expression, have gone any differently than they in fact have gone. This is the position of necessitarianism, a belief that few in the history of Western philosophy have explicitly embraced. And for good reason — on the face of it, necessaritianism is highly counterintuitive. Surely the world could have gone slightly differently than it has gone. Couldn’t the Allies have lost WWII? No way! They were in the right! Couldn’t Leibniz have been a sister or not been born at all? Täähän on kuin Jaakko Hintikka versus Jon Barwise.
    ellauri158.html on line 49: Ad nauseam as well? Spinoza has little sympathy with the traditional monotheistic idea that God created the world ex nihilo. There is no true “in the beginning” style cosmogony, according to Spinoza. Se on kristityille suuri pettymys. Ne haluu alkuun ison bangin ja loppuun toisen samanlaisen. Ja koska kaikilla oli niin muu-kaa-vaa, eiköhän aloiteta koko touhu aa-lus-taa.
    ellauri158.html on line 51: According to More, Spinoza is a materialist (“matter is God”). Against this position, More attempts to show that a spiritual God is required to explain certain pertinent facts about our world, including the existence of motion. Tää More on niin hölmö ettei sitä jaxa edes lukea. Tää More oli Henry More, eikä se Erasmuxen jesuiitta homoystävä Thomas. Henry on varsinaisen luupään näköinen. Se kexi kysymyxen "montako enkeliä mahtuu tanssimaan nuppineulan päällä". Oireellisesti sitä siteeraavat Ralph "Waldo" Emerson ja kreivitär Blavatsky. Sen mielestä enkeleillä piti olla perse, nimittäin 4. ulottuvuudessa. (Sixi niitä mahtuu niin monta nuppineulan päälle.)
    ellauri158.html on line 53: What Clarke argues is that the Newtonian natural system and the findings that stem from it are incompatible with the “blind necessity” that characterizes both the Epicurean and Spinozistic world picture, precisely because this system implies the existence of an immaterial and wise Creator. What the fuck? It is a deterministic system par excellence. Ach, tarkoitatte alkuehtoja. Vanha antroposentrinen jumalatodistus: jos jumala ei olis säätänyt kaikkea näin hyvin, ei olis meitäkään. Tää ei voi olla sattumaa! Maailmamme ei voi olla 1 ziljoonasta sokeasta yrityxestä! Vai voiko se? This lottery is unfair, huutaa Shirley Jackson kiukkuisena, kun kivet lentävät. Shirley putkahti esille albumissa 133 ja putkahtaa uudelleen esille albumissa 270.
    ellauri158.html on line 99: P.1. defin. 7. Ea res libera dicetur, quae ex sola suae naturae necessitate existit et a se sola ad agendum determinatur; necessaria autem, vel potius coacta, quae ab alio determinatur ad existendum et operandum certa ac determinata ratione. [in: P. 1. prop. 17. coroll. 2., prop. 32., prop. 33. schol. 2., P. 2. prop. 17. schol., P. 3. prop. 49.]
    ellauri158.html on line 148: Mitähän toi munkkiesimiehyys tässä oikein tarkottaa? Vaanko sitä ettei irvikissan irvistys voi esiintyä yxixeen ilman kissaa? Tai vaiko jopa ettei kaikkikaan sen irvistyxet määrittele irvikissayxilöä, pace Leibniz? Musta toi tematiikka on aina ollut aika joutavaa, nää Seppo Kivismäiset tämyydet.
    ellauri158.html on line 222: -- P. 1. prop. 16. coroll. 2. Sequitur 2. Deum causam esse per se, non vero per accidens.
    ellauri158.html on line 227: P. 1. prop. 17. Deus ex solis suae naturae legibus et a nemine coactus agit. [in: P. 1. prop. 17. coroll. 2., prop. 17. schol.]
    ellauri158.html on line 293: P. 1. prop. 30. Intellectus actu finitus aut actu infinitus Dei attributa Deique affectiones comprehendere debet et nihil aliud. [in: P. 2. prop. 4.]
    ellauri158.html on line 297: P. 1. prop. 31. Intellectus actu, sive is finitus sit sive infinitus, ut et voluntas, cupiditas, amor etc. ad naturam naturatam, non vero ad naturantem referri debent.
    ellauri158.html on line 321: Pena vetää tässä luvussa aika hienon reductio ad absurdumin teologiasta laplacelaiseen determinismiin yhistettynä. Hupaisinta on eze on suurin piirtein oikeassa koko ajan, paizi tietysti tossa res cogitans dualismissa. Joo, absurdiahan tää kaikki on, jos tätä koittaa ymmärtää jonkinlaisena muumipelinä. Ihan paras on kun ei liikaa mieti sitä.
    ellauri158.html on line 354: P. 2. defin. 7. Per res singulares intelligo res, quae finitae sunt et determinatam habent existentiam. Quod si plura individua in una actione ita concurrant, ut omnia simul unius effectus sint causa, eadem omnia eatenus ut unam rem singularem considero.
    ellauri158.html on line 389: While pantheism asserts that "all is God", panentheism claims that God is greater than the universe. Some versions of panentheism suggest that the universe is nothing more than the manifestation of God. In addition, some forms indicate that the universe is contained within God, like in the Kabbalah concept of tzimtzum. Also much Hindu thought is highly characterized by panentheism and pantheism. The basic tradition on which Hantta Krause´s concept was built seems to have been Neoplatonic philosophy and its successors in Western philosophy and Orthodox theology.
    ellauri158.html on line 411: -- P. 2. prop. 6. coroll. Hinc sequitur, quod esse formale rerum, quae modi non sunt cogitandi, non sequitur ideo ex divina natura, quia res prius cognovit; sed eodem modo eademque necessitate res ideatae ex suis attributis consequuntur et concluduntur, ac ideas ex attributo cogitationis consequi ostendimus. [in: P. 2. prop. 36., P. 5. prop. 1.]
    ellauri158.html on line 421: P. 2. prop. 7. Ordo et connexio idearum idem est, ac ordo et connexio rerum. [in: P. 2. prop. 8., prop. 9., prop. 9. coroll., prop. 15., prop. 19., prop. 20., prop. 24., prop. 25., prop. 26., P. 3. prop. 11., prop. 12., P. 5. prop. 1.]
    ellauri158.html on line 422: -- P. 2. prop. 7. coroll. Hinc sequitur, quod Dei cogitandi potentia aequalis est ipsius actuali agendi potentiae; hoc est, quicquid ex infinita Dei natura sequitur formaliter, id omne ex Dei idea eodem ordine eademque connexione sequitur in Deo obiective. [in: P. 2. prop. 32., prop. 36., prop. 38., prop. 39., P. 3. prop. 28., P. 5. prop. 1.]
    ellauri158.html on line 425: Täähän on suurin piirtein Wittgenstein juniorin kuvateoria. Sen repussa nyölääntynyt Tractatus oli matkimus Siilin ohuehkosta teoxesta Tractatus Theologico-Politicus (Teologis-poliittinen tutkielma), jossa hän puolustaa suvaitsevaisuutta, ilmoittaa suorasukaisesti, ettei totuuden lähde ole jumalan ilmoitus ja että poliittinen valta ei ole jumalan asettama vaan ihmisten sovittavissa. Hyvä Siili! Wittgenstein sitävastoin. Wovon man nicht sprechen kann darüber muss man schweigen oli mystikointia (muein = vaieta). Paizi ei ne mystikot mitään hiljaa ole, ne mutisee puoliääneen kuin Seija vihaisena ja nostelee merkizevästi kulmakarvojaan kuin torakat tai Eski Saarinen näyttääxeen että niillä kyllä olis asiaa mutta "ei saa sanoa" kuin Helmi pienenä. Ne on elloja. Wittgensteinit oli äveriäitä ex-jutkuja mutta koko suku oli kääntynyt ja maallistunut. Homo Ludi kaipas hämärästi Elohiimia. (Enkä! Älä yritä! Mä kaipaan esi-isieni luoxe kuin Roope Ankka.)
    ellauri158.html on line 432: P. 2. prop. 8. Ideae rerum singularium sive modorum non existentium ita debent comprehendi in Dei infinita idea, ac rerum singularium sive modorum essentiae formales in Dei attributis continentur. [in: prop. 45., P. 3. prop. 11. schol.]
    ellauri158.html on line 438: P. 2. prop. 9. Idea rei singularis actu existentis Deum pro causa habet, non quatenus infinitus est, sed quatenus alia rei singularis actu existentis idea affectus consideratur, cuius etiam Deus est causa, quatenus alia tertia affectus est, et sic in infinitum. [in: P. 2. prop. 9. coroll., prop. 19., prop. 20., prop. 24., prop. 25., P. 3. prop. 1.]
    ellauri158.html on line 450: P. 2. prop. 11. Primum, quod actuale mentis humanae esse constituit, nihil aliud est, quam idea rei alicuius singularis actu existentis. [in: P. 2. prop. 12., prop. 13., prop. 20., prop. 48., P. 3. prop. 2., prop. 3., prop. 10., gener. aff. defin., P. 4. prop. 37., P. 5. prop. 9., prop. 38.]
    ellauri158.html on line 461: P. 2. prop. 13. Obiectum ideae humanam mentem constituentis est corpus, sive certus extensionis modus actu existens, et nihil aliud. [in: P. 2. prop. 15., prop. 19., prop. 21., prop. 21. schol., prop. 23., prop. 24., prop. 26., prop. 29., prop. 38., prop. 39., P. 3. prop. 3., prop. 10., gener. aff. defin., P. 5. prop. 23., prop. 29., etiam in: Ep. 66. §. 2.]
    ellauri158.html on line 481: Ruumiit eroavat liikkeen ja levon, nopeuden ja hitauden suhteen, eikä aineen suhteen. (Häh? Jopa pomppasi. Eikö Siili tiennyt massoista eikä Newtonista? Isaac oli Penttiä 10v nuorempi. No ehkä substanssi oli Siilille jotain muuta. Siilin Etiikka ilmestyi 1674 ja Newtonin Principia 1687. Ei ihme jos Pentti vähän tunaroi.
    ellauri158.html on line 495: It is unclear whether Newton read any of Spinoza´s works. However, two people with whom he was in close contact made substantial efforts to repudiate Spinozism directly: Henry More in The Confutation of Spinoza (More 1991) and Samuel Clarke in A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God: More Particularly in Answer to Mr. Hobbs, Spinoza and Their Followers. Sit oli vielä "Ralph" Cudworth ja joku "Colin" McLaughlin, kaikki Cambridgen platonisteja, siis jotain täys idiootteja, presumably, ja kaiken lisäxi varmaan vielä homoja. In the arguments on which I focus, More, Clarke, and Maclaurin aim to establish the existence of an immaterial and intelligent God precisely by showing that Spinoza does not have the resources to adequately explain the origin of motion. Sen jumala ei ollut kunnon priimuskaasulla toimiva käynnistysmoottori, pikemminkin joku auton alusta.
    ellauri158.html on line 509: -------- axiom. 3. Quo partes individui vel corporis compositi secundum maiores vel minores superficies sibi invicem incumbunt, eo difficilius vel facilius cogi possunt, ut situm suum mutent, et consequenter eo difficilius vel facilius effici potest, ut ipsum individuum aliam figuram induat. Atque hinc corpora, quorum partes secundum magnas superficies invicem incumbunt, dura, quorum autem partes secundum parvas, mollia, et quorum denique partes inter se moventur, fluida vocabo.
    ellauri158.html on line 575: P. 2. prop. 17. Si humanum corpus affectum est modo, qui naturam corporis alicuius externi involvit, mens humana idem corpus externum ut actu existens, vel ut sibi praesens contemplabitur, donec corpus afficiatur affectu, qui eiusdem corporis existentiam vel praesentiam secludat. [in: P. 2. prop. 17. coroll., P. 2. prop. 19., prop. 44. schol., prop. 47., P. 3. prop. 11. schol., prop. 12., prop. 13., prop. 18., prop. 18. schol. 1., prop. 19., prop. 25., prop. 28., prop. 56., P. 4. prop. 1. schol., prop. 9., P. 5. prop. 7.]
    ellauri158.html on line 599: P. 2. prop. 20. Mentis humanae datur etiam in Deo idea, sive cognitio, quae in Deo eodem modo sequitur et ad Deum eodem modo refertur, ac idea sive cognitio corporis humani. [in: P. 2. prop. 22., prop. 23., prop. 43.]
    ellauri158.html on line 603: P. 2. prop. 21. Haec mentis idea eodem modo unita est menti, ac ipsa mens unita est corpori. [in: P. 2. prop. 22., P. 4. prop. 8., P. 5. prop. 3.]
    ellauri158.html on line 627: P. 2. prop. 26. Mens humana nullum corpus externum ut actu existens percipit, nisi per ideas affectionum sui corporis. [in: P. 2. prop. 26. coroll., prop. 29. coroll., P. 5. prop. 21., prop. 29.]
    ellauri158.html on line 688: All such opinions spring from the notion commonly entertained, that all things in nature act as men themselves act, namely, with an end in view. It is accepted as certain, that God himself directs all things to a definite goal (for it is said that God made all things for man, and man that he might worship him). I will, therefore, consider this opinion, asking first, why it obtains general credence, and why all men are naturally so prone to adopt it? secondly, I will point out its falsity; and, lastly, I will show how it has given rise to prejudices about good and bad, right and wrong, praise and blame, order and confusion, beauty and ugliness, and the like.
    ellauri158.html on line 692: All men are born ignorant of the causes of things, that all have the desire to seek for what is useful to them, and that they are conscious of such desire. Herefrom it follows, first, that men think themselves free inasmuch as they are conscious of their volitions and desires, and never even dream, in their ignorance, of the causes which have disposed them so to wish and desire. Secondly, that men do all things for an end, namely, for that which is useful to them, and which they seek. Thus it comes to pass that they only look for a knowledge of the final causes of events, and when these are learned, they are content, as having no cause for further doubt. If they cannot learn such causes from external sources, they are compelled to turn to considering themselves, and reflecting what end would have induced them personally to bring about the given event, and thus they necessarily judge other natures by their own. Further, as they find in themselves and outside themselves many means which assist them not a little in the search for what is useful, for instance, eyes for seeing, teeth for chewing, herbs and animals for yielding food, the sun for giving light, the sea for breeding fish, &c., they come to look on the whole of nature as a means for obtaining such conveniences. Now as they are aware, that they found these conveniences and did not make them, they think they have cause for believing, that some other being has made them for their use. As they look upon things as means, they cannot believe them to be self—created; but, judging from the means which they are accustomed to prepare for themselves, they are bound to believe in some ruler or rulers of the universe endowed with human freedom, who have arranged and adapted everything for human use. They are bound to estimate the nature of such rulers (having no information on the subject) in accordance with their own nature, and therefore they assert that the gods ordained everything for the use of man, in order to bind man to themselves and obtain from him the highest honor.
    ellauri158.html on line 694: Hence also it follows, that everyone thought out for himself, according to his abilities, a different way of worshipping God, so that God might love him more than his fellows, and direct the whole course of nature for the satisfaction of his blind cupidity and insatiable avarice. Thus the prejudice developed into superstition, and took deep root in the human mind; and for this reason everyone strove most zealously to understand and explain the final causes of things; but in their endeavor to show that nature does nothing in vain, i.e. nothing which is useless to man, they only seem to have demonstrated that nature, the gods, and men are all mad together. Consider, I pray you, the result: among the many helps of nature they were bound to find some hindrances, such as storms, earthquakes, diseases, &c.: so they declared that such things happen, because the gods are angry at some wrong done to them by men, or at some fault committed in their worship. Experience day by day protested and showed by infinite examples, that good and evil fortunes fall to the lot of pious and impious alike; still they would not abandon their inveterate prejudice, for it was more easy for them to class such contradictions among other unknown things of whose use they were ignorant, and thus to retain their actual and innate condition of ignorance, than to destroy the whole fabric of their reasoning and start afresh. They therefore laid down as an axiom, that God´s judgments far transcend human understanding. Such a doctrine might well have sufficed to conceal the truth from the human race for all eternity, if mathematics had not furnished another standard of verity in considering solely the essence and properties of figures without regard to their final causes. There are other reasons (which I need not mention here) besides mathematics, which might have caused men´s minds to be directed to these general prejudices, and have led them to the knowledge of the truth.
    ellauri158.html on line 702: P. 2. prop. 36. Ideae inadaequatae et confusae eadem necessitate consequuntur, ac adaequatae sive clarae ac distinctae ideae.
    ellauri158.html on line 705: P. 2. prop. 37. Id quod omnibus commune quodque aeque in parte ac in toto est, nullius rei singularis essentiam constituit. [in: P. 2. prop. 44. coroll. 2.]
    ellauri158.html on line 708: P. 2. prop. 38. Illa quae omnibus communia, quaeque aeque in parte ac in toto sunt, non possunt concipi nisi adaequate. [in: P. 2. prop. 38. coroll., prop. 44. coroll. 2., prop. 46., P. 5. prop. 4., prop. 7.]
    ellauri158.html on line 710: P. 2. prop. 39. Id quod corpori humano et quibusdam corporibus externis, a quibus corpus humanum affici solet, commune est, et proprium, quodque in cuiuscumque horum parte aeque ac in toto est, eius etiam idea erit in mente adaequata. [in: P. 2. prop. 40. schol. 2.]
    ellauri158.html on line 733: P. 2. prop. 45. Unaquaeque cuiuscumque corporis, vel rei singularis actu existentis idea Dei aeternam et infinitam essentiam necessario involvit. [in: P. 2. prop. 46., prop. 47., P. 5. prop. 20. schol., prop. 29. schol.]
    ellauri158.html on line 771: P. 3. prop. 3. Mentis actiones ex solis ideis adaequatis oriuntur; passiones autem a solis inadaequatis pendent. [in: P. 3. prop. 9., prop. 56., gener. aff. defin., P. 4. prop. 15., prop. 24., prop. 28., prop. 35., prop. 35. coroll. 2., prop. 51., prop. 52., prop. 59., prop. 61., prop. 63., prop. 64., P. 5. prop. 3., prop. 4. schol., prop. 18., prop. 20. schol., prop. 36., prop. 40., prop. 40. coroll., prop. 42.]
    ellauri158.html on line 776: P. 3. prop. 7. Conatus, quo unaquaeque res in suo esse perseverare conatur, nihil est praeter ipsius rei actualem essentiam. [in: P. 3. prop. 9., prop. 10., prop. 37., prop. 54., P. 4. defin. 8., prop. 4., prop. 5., prop. 8., prop. 15., prop. 18., prop. 18. schol., prop. 20., prop. 21., prop. 22., prop. 25., prop. 26., prop. 32., prop. 33., prop. 53., prop. 60., prop. 64., P. 5. axiom. 2., prop. 8., prop. 9., prop. 25., etiam in: Ep. 66. §. 2.]
    ellauri158.html on line 788: P. 3. prop. 15. Res quaecumque potest esse per accidens causa laetitiae, tristitiae vel cupiditatis. [in: P. 3. prop. 16., prop. 36., prop. 50., prop. 52. schol.]
    ellauri158.html on line 794: P. 3. prop. 18. Homo ex imagine rei praeteritae aut futurae eodem laetitiae et tristitiae affectu afficitur, ac ex imagine rei praesentis. [in: P. 3. aff. defin. 14., aff. defin. 15., P. 4. prop. 9. schol., prop. 12.]
    ellauri158.html on line 820: -- P. 3. prop. 30. schol. Gloria, pudor, acquiescentia in se ipso, poenitentia. [in: P. 3. prop. 34., prop. 35., prop. 40. schol., prop. 41. schol., prop. 42., aff. defin. 28., aff. defin. 29., aff. defin. 30., aff. defin. 31.]
    ellauri158.html on line 830: P. 3. prop. 36. Qui rei, qua semel delectatus est, recordatur, cupit eadem cum iisdem potiri circumstantiis ac cum primo ipsa delectatus est. [in: P. 3. prop. 36. coroll.]
    ellauri158.html on line 835: P. 3. prop. 39. Qui aliquem odio habet, ei malum inferre conabitur, nisi ex eo maius sibi malum oriri timeat; et contra, qui aliquem amat, ei eadem lege benefacere conabitur. [in: P. 3. prop. 40. coroll. 2., prop. 40. schol., prop. 41. schol., aff. defin. 34., aff. defin. 36., P. 4. prop. 34., prop. 37. schol. 2., prop. 45., prop. 45. coroll. 1., prop. 45. coroll. 2.]
    ellauri158.html on line 846: P. 3. prop. 42. Qui in aliquem amore aut spe gloriae motus beneficium contulit, contristabitur, si viderit, beneficium ingrato animo accipi. [in: P. 4. prop. 70.]
    ellauri158.html on line 857: P. 3. prop. 50. Res quaecumque potest esse per accidens spei aut metus causa.
    ellauri158.html on line 861: -- P. 3. prop. 51. schol. Audax, intrepidus, pusillanimus. Poenitentia et acquiescentia in se ipso. [in: P. 3. aff. defin. 25., aff. defin. 27., aff. defin. 40., aff. defin. 41., aff. defin. 42.]
    ellauri158.html on line 862: P. 3. prop. 52. Obiectum quod simul cum aliis antea vidimus, vel quod nihil habere imaginamur, nisi quod commune est pluribus, non tamdiu contemplabimur, ac illud, quod aliquid singulare habere imaginamur. [in: P. 3. prop. 55. coroll. 2. schol., aff. defin. 4., aff. defin. 10.]
    ellauri158.html on line 868: -- P. 3. prop. 55. coroll. 1. Haec tristitia magis ac magis fovetur, si se ab aliis vituperari imaginatur. [in: P. 4. prop. 52. schol.]
    ellauri158.html on line 888: Audacia
    ellauri158.html on line 932: P. 3. aff. defin. 1. Cupiditas est ipsa hominis essentia, quatenus ex data quacumque eius affectione determinata concipitur ad aliquid agendum. [in: P. 4. prop. 15., prop. 18., prop. 19., prop. 21., prop. 37., prop. 59., prop. 61., P. 5. prop. 26., prop. 28.]
    ellauri158.html on line 939: P. 3. aff. defin. 8. Propensio est laetitia concomitante idea alicuius rei, quae per accidens causa est laetitiae.
    ellauri158.html on line 940: P. 3. aff. defin. 9. Aversio est tristitia concomitante idea alicuius rei, quae per accidens causa est tristitiae.
    ellauri158.html on line 958: P. 3. aff. defin. 27. Poenitentia est tristitia concomitante idea alicuius facti, quod nos ex libero mentis decreto fecisse credimus. [in: P. 4. prop. 54.]
    ellauri158.html on line 961: P. 3. aff. defin. 30. Gloria est laetitia concomitante idea alicuius nostrae actionis, quam alios laudare imaginamur. [in: P. 4. prop. 49., prop. 58., P. 5. prop. 36. schol.]
    ellauri158.html on line 962: P. 3. aff. defin. 31. Pudor est tristitia concomitante idea alicuius actionis, quam alios vituperare imaginamur.
    ellauri158.html on line 966: P. 3. aff. defin. 34. Gratia seu gratitudo est cupiditas seu amoris studium, quo ei benefacere conamur, qui in nos pari amoris affectu beneficium contulit. [in: P. 4. prop. 71.]
    ellauri158.html on line 967: P. 3. aff. defin. 35. Benevolentia est cupiditas benefaciendi ei, cuius nos miseret.
    ellauri158.html on line 972: P. 3. aff. defin. 40. Audacia est cupiditas, qua aliquis incitatur ad aliquid agendum cum periculo, quod eius aequales subire metuunt. [in: P. 4. prop. 69.]
    ellauri158.html on line 975: P. 3. aff. defin. 43. Humanitas seu modestia est cupiditas ea faciendi quae hominibus placent, et omittendi quae displicent.
    ellauri158.html on line 990: P. 4. defin. 5. Per contrarios affectus intelligam eos, qui hominem in diversum trahunt, quamvis eiusdem sint generis, ut luxuries et avaritia, quae amoris sunt species; nec natura, sed per accidens sunt contrarii.
    ellauri158.html on line 992: P. 4. defin. 7. Per finem, cuius causa aliquid facimus, appetitum intelligo.
    ellauri158.html on line 995: P. 4. axiom. Nulla res singularis in rerum natura datur, qua potentior et fortior non detur alia. Sed quacumque data datur alia potentior, a qua illa data potest destrui. [in: P. 4. prop. 3., prop. 7., P. 5. prop. 37. schol.]
    ellauri158.html on line 1002: -- P. 4. prop. 4. coroll. Hinc sequitur, hominem necessario passionibus esse semper obnoxium, communemque naturae ordinem sequi et eidem parere, seseque eidem, quantum rerum natura exigit, accommodare. [in: P. 4. prop. 37. schol. 2., etiam in: TP cap. 1. art. 5.]
    ellauri158.html on line 1004: P. 4. prop. 6. Vis alicuius passionis seu affectus reliquas hominis actiones seu potentiam superare potest, ita ut affectus pertinaciter homini adhaereat. [in: P. 4. prop. 37. schol. 2., prop. 43., prop. 44., prop. 60., P. 5. prop. 7.]
    ellauri158.html on line 1020: P. 4. prop. 16. Cupiditas, quae ex cognitione boni et mali, quatenus haec cognitio futurum respicit, oritur, facilius rerum cupiditate, quae in praesentia suaves sunt, coerceri vel restingui potest. [in: P. 4. prop. 17., prop. 62. schol.]
    ellauri158.html on line 1021: P. 4. prop. 17. Cupiditas, quae oritur ex vera boni et mali cognitione, quatenus haec circa res contingentes versatur, multo adhuc facilius coerceri potest cupiditate rerum, quae praesentes sunt.
    ellauri158.html on line 1028: P. 4. prop. 21. Nemo potest cupere beatum esse, bene agere et bene viverem qui simul non cupiat esse, agere et viverem hoc estm actu existere. [in: P. 4. prop. 22. coroll.]
    ellauri158.html on line 1029: P. 4. prop. 22. Nulla virtus potest prior hac (nempe conatu sese conservandi) concipi. [in: P. 4. prop. 22. coroll.]
    ellauri158.html on line 1075: P. 4. prop. 49. Existimatio facile hominem, qui existimatur, superbum reddit.
    ellauri158.html on line 1082: P. 4. prop. 52. Acquiescentia in se ipso ex ratione oriri potest, et ea sola acquiescentia, quae ex ratione oritur, summa est quae potest dari. [in: P. 5. prop. 10. schol.]
    ellauri158.html on line 1085: P. 4. prop. 54. Poenitentia virtus non est, sive ex ratione non oritur, sed is, quem facti poenitet, bis miser seu impotens est.
    ellauri158.html on line 1109: P. 4. prop. 59. Ad omnes actiones, ad quas ex affectu, qui passio est, determinamur, possumus absque eo a ratione determinari. [in: P. 5. prop. 4. schol.]
    ellauri158.html on line 1131: -- P. 4. prop. 69. coroll. Homini igitur libero aeque magnae animositati fuga in tempore, ac pugna ducitur; sive homo liber eadem animositate seu animi praesentia, qua certamen, fugam eligit.
    ellauri158.html on line 1149: P. 5. axiom. 1. Si in eodem subiecto duae contrariae actiones excitentur, debebit necessario vel in utraque vel in una sola mutatio fieri, donec desinant contrariae esse. [in: P. 5. prop. 7.]
    ellauri158.html on line 1169: P. 5. prop. 12. Rerum imagines facilius imaginibus, quae ad res referuntur, quas clare et distincte intelligimus, iunguntur, quam aliis. [in: P. 5. prop. 20. schol.]
    ellauri158.html on line 1193: P. 5. prop. 27. Ex hoc tertio cognitionis genere summa, quae dari potest, mentis acquiescentia, oritur. [in: P. 5. prop. 32., prop. 36. schol., prop. 38. schol.]
    ellauri158.html on line 1195: P. 5. prop. 29. Quicquid mens sub specie aeternitatis intelligit, id ex eo non intelligit, quod corporis praesentem actualem existentiam concipit; sed ex eo, quod corporis essentiam concipit sub specie aeternitatis. [in: P. 5. prop. 31., prop. 32. coroll., prop. 37., prop. 38., prop. 40. coroll.]
    ellauri158.html on line 1221: -- P. 5. prop. 40. coroll. Hinc sequitur, partem mentis, quae remanet, quantacunque ea sit, perfectiorem esse reliqua.
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    ellauri159.html on line 905: ESFJs are the Molly Weasleys of the world. Outgoing and community-minded, people of this type value loyalty, dependability, and practicality. They are driven by an active and intense caring about people along with a strong desire to bring harmony to their relationships. Barbara Walters and Chris Wallace are ESFJ authors. Learn more about how ESFJs write here.
    ellauri159.html on line 923: ESTPs are enthusiastic adventurers who enjoy hands-on experiences. They are realists who accept the world the way it is and focus on enjoying new activities and challenges. Famous ESTP authors include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Glenn Beck, Bret Easton Ellis, the Marquis de Sade, Ernest Hemingway, John Grisham, Dale Carnegie, Stephen R. Covey, Epicurus, and Rhonda Byrne. Learn more about how ESTPs write here.
    ellauri159.html on line 933: ISFPs are the quintessential free spirit. They feel deeply and often have an adventurous approach to life. They are quiet, adaptable, and compassionate. One ISFP author is Thich Nhat Hanh. Learn more about how ISFPs write here.
    ellauri159.html on line 946: ENFPs thrive on the new–new people, new activities, and new ideas. They see what is possible and are generally energetic, enthusiastic, and spontaneous. ENFP writers include Oscar Wilde, Aldous Huxley, Umberto Eco, Salman Rushdie, Anne Frank, Kurt Vonnegut, Anaïs Nin, Dr. Seuss, Hunter S. Thompson, and Erica Jong. Learn more about how ENFPs write here.
    ellauri159.html on line 951: ENFJs care intensely about people and are driven by a need for relational harmony. They tend to be warmly expressive and empathetic people who enjoy helping others reach their potential. ENFJ writers include Johann von Goethe, Matthieu Ricard, Erasmus of Rotterdam, and Erich Fromm. Learn more about how ENFJs write here.
    ellauri159.html on line 961: INFPs are the dreamers of the world. They are deeply idealistic and passionate about their beliefs, ideas, and relationships. INFP writers include Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Albert Camus, George Orwell, J.R.R. Tolkien, Virginia Woolf, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, A.A. Milne, Franz Kafka, Edgar Allan Poe, John Milton, William Blake, Hans Christian Anderson, William Shakespeare, Homer, and George R.R. Martin. Learn more about how INFPs write here.
    ellauri159.html on line 974: ENTPs love new ideas and possibilities and are excited by innovation. They are energetic, enthusiastic, and spontaneous people with a deep need to understand the world around them. ENTP writers include Socrates, Niccolo Machiavelli, George Bernard Shaw, Chuck Palahniuk, Benjamin Franklin, Voltaire, and Mark Twain. Learn more about how ENTPs write here.
    ellauri159.html on line 979: INTPs have a deep need to make sense of the world and are generally logical, analytical, and emotionally detached. They enjoy new ideas and are adaptable in their lifestyle, if not always their thinking. INTP writers include Richard Dawkins, Immanuel Kant, Charles Darwin, Hannah Arendt, John Locke, Thomas Aquinas, Rene Descartes, and John le Carre. Learn more about how INTPs write here.
    ellauri159.html on line 984: INTJs are idea people, driven by their inner world of possibilities and a deep need to understand the world around them. They are logical, systematic thinkers who enjoy turning their visions into a reality. INTJ writers include Jane Austen, C.S. Lewis, Emily Brontë, Ayn Rand, Lewis Carroll, Friedrich Nietzsche, Stephen Hawking, Isaac Asimov, Christopher Hitchens, and Karl Marx. Learn more about how INTJs write here.
    ellauri159.html on line 989: Note: I referenced the type descriptions at the Center for Applications of Psychological Type. Author types are based on research and educated guesses. No one can type a person with 100% accuracy except a professional or the person him/herself. If even they.
    ellauri159.html on line 995: Es get their energy from people and activity in their external world. Spending time alone can leave them listless and bored. They enjoy interacting with a large group of friends and acquaintances. They generally act before reflecting.
    ellauri159.html on line 998: Is get their energy from the internal world of thoughts and ideas. They enjoy interacting with small groups of people but find large groups draining. They generally reflect before acting.
    ellauri159.html on line 1001: Ss are concrete thinkers, placing more trust in experience than in flashes of insight. They’re more interested in sensory data than in the patterns perceived by the unconscious mind. Ss tend to be intellectually content—they want to enjoy the world.
    ellauri159.html on line 1004: Ns are abstract thinkers, placing more trust in flashes of insight than in experience. They’re less interested in sensory data than in the patterns perceived by the unconscious mind. Ns tend to be intellectually restless—they want to change the world.
    ellauri159.html on line 1007: Fs prefer to use their rational feeling function when making decisions. They place more emphasis on the effect that actions have on people than they do on adhering to the impersonal rule of logic. They tend to give other people the benefit of the doubt.
    ellauri159.html on line 1010: Ts prefer to use their thinking function when making decisions. They place more emphasis on the rule of logic than on the effect that actions have on people. They tend to be skeptical in evaluating ideas, whether their own or someone else’s.
    ellauri159.html on line 1016: Js are drawn to closure. They feel satisfied after finishing a project or reaching a decision. They think in terms of likelihoods rather than possibilities.
    ellauri159.html on line 1023: Regard writing as a practical exercise rather than as a creative one. You want to meet the goals of their teacher, editor, boss, or project sponsor. For this reason, you like receiving specific instructions.
    ellauri159.html on line 1025: You are adept at writing technical materials, such as procedures, that require them to be clear and matter-of-fact. Since you’re unlikely to view writing as a means of self-expression, you should be efficient at writing corporate documents like annual reports, which can be draining for most other types.
    ellauri159.html on line 1027: Express your beliefs with a strong voice and conversational tone. They are unlikely to include any personally revealing information, however. State yourr position, then back it up with concrete facts.
    ellauri159.html on line 1031: Don´t state their point too strongly and risk offending their audience. To avoid this, consider the reaction of a loved one who might disagree with you. Revise with that person in mind to soften your tone.
    ellauri159.html on line 1033: Avoid writing about abstract ideas. Discussing the topic with a friend, particularly an intuitive type, may help you articulate an approach. Look for ways to add practical examples, such as case studies, to illustrate a theoretical concept.
    ellauri159.html on line 1041: Write for an audience, seeing you want to hear how people were affected by your work. With sufficient encouragement and clear instructions, you might even be able adapt the piece to the expectations of a teacher, boss, or editor. A lack of feedback is likely to demotivate you. To avoid this, seek out an environment where people appreciate hearing your stuff over and over.
    ellauri159.html on line 1048: Of course you would rather discuss the topic than write about it. Schedule your writing activities to allow sufficient time for composition. If you feel stuck, do something active like taking a walk or a beer. List your ideas to help develop an internal dialogue.
    ellauri159.html on line 1055: View writing as a form of personal expression. Often write about topics you care about, although you may not let their own beliefs shine through. Prefer to present the facts, which you may do in great detail, then let readers make up their own mind!
    ellauri159.html on line 1057: Be self-motivated and self-directed. However, when writing for a teacher, editor, or boss, you may want explicit instructions. If you don’t have a clear understanding of other people’s expectations, you may struggle in silence. Instead, try asking to see a model of what to work toward (for example, last year’s annual report or a term paper that earned an A). A concrete example will help alleviate confusion.
    ellauri159.html on line 1059: Prefer to write alone in a consistent environment free of interruptions. You often find it uncomfortable to brainstorm in a group. Better research the topic first so you can be sure of getting the facts right.
    ellauri159.html on line 1065: Don´t even try writing about abstract concepts. If an assignment requires you to write about theory, look for ways to relate the ideas to your experience or to a specific, positive effect on people’s lives. You might also benefit from talking through the challenges you face in their writing — though that´s a trait that’s more typical of extraverts, so forget it.
    ellauri159.html on line 1067: You tend to state the obvious or otherwise display a lack of confidence. To combat this tendency, ask for specific feedback from a trusted writer friend. This will help you gauge your ability to communicate your point and your reader’s ability to understand and make connections. Show your work only to someone whom you know to be supportive. The opinions of those who nurture writers are worthwhile; the opinions of those who tear down writers are not.
    ellauri159.html on line 1075: When starting a project, you want clear instructions or a model to work from. It is helpful to know what approach has succeeded in the past so you can use it as a framework. If instructions aren’t specific, you may be at a loss, so it’s best to ask for clarification, or just copy from a reliable model.
    ellauri159.html on line 1079: Have a large mental database of facts to draw on. These MAY include sense memories, such as the taste of grandmother’s spoon cookies or the smell of oil in their grandfather’s hair. In a creative project, you can draw on these memories to personalize your writing and bring it to life. Yes, it´s OK, go ahead! Don´t be so stuck up!
    ellauri159.html on line 1081: At your best, you produce a report, article, or paper that reads like a dry listing of facts. To ensure this, consider overusing statistics or citing even more experts. No need to incorporate real-world examples to engage your readers.
    ellauri159.html on line 1089: Begin by assembling a wide variety of facts. This gives them a detailed view of the topic. Then, they weed out what doesn’t fit.
    ellauri159.html on line 1095: Prefer writing in an active environment like panoramic office or gym where you can shape your ideas by discussing them with others. You may also want to use a voice recorder so you don’t have to write so much and work shackled to a computer.
    ellauri159.html on line 1099: You may try some factual analysis but you have little inclination or enthusiasm for theories and abstractions. Orient your topic toward your own level, for achieving results. Include a call to action by all means.
    ellauri159.html on line 1101: Try to consider the audience if at all possible. Where appropriate, incorporate a human element into your writing to help human readers connect to the topic. (Analogously if you write to chickens.) Use your powers of persuasion to sway others to your point of view. Ask someone you trust to review your writing to make sure you’ve achieved the desired effect, i.e. swayed them.
    ellauri159.html on line 1109: Develop their ideas by talking to others, so you can make them your own. To capture the conversation, use a voice recorder or ask the other person to take notes. Otherwise, you may not understand a good idea in the moment, or you may forget about it before you get a chance to write it down. Remember you are lucky to get to laugh at each joke 3 times.
    ellauri159.html on line 1111: Build your topic around concrete elements like quotations. This may be a good approach to help organize a first draft. During the revision process, add your own unique words here and there to avoid relying too much on other people’s ideas.
    ellauri159.html on line 1113: You may have difficulty starting a project if you don’t have a clear sense of direction. Identify the goals of the piece and develop an organizing framework (aka a bullet list). This will help you generate ideas and avoid tangents. Your safe bet is to focus on how the topic affects people and on the immediate actions they can take in response.
    ellauri159.html on line 1115: You may procrastinate because writing is essentially an introverted activity, and you are a super extrovert. Be sure to schedule ample time for revision (your own and your poor teacher´s). Don´t worry, the first draft is sure be unfocused—full of ideas but without a unifying theme. The subsequent drafts will be the same, until your teacher can isolate your best ideas and weave them together more or less coherently.
    ellauri159.html on line 1119: It is best to take a lighthearted approach to serious subjects, No need to consider both sides of an argument. Ask a writer friend to review the piece. Request that the feedback be very specific, better yet, a rewrite. Ask for a chunk price, don´t pay by the hour.
    ellauri159.html on line 1125: Benefit from their first-hand experience of your subject. Immersing yourself in the sensory experience of a place or an object helps you understand it and capture its essence, so reserve time and assets to actually visit, say, a brothel.
    ellauri159.html on line 1127: Engage in a physical activity before writing to unlock your creativity. If the topic is not copulation, but instead something abstract or impersonal, reflect on its tangible implications, particularly its effect on people or animals, like how it might lead to copulation. This connection may help motivate you through the project.
    ellauri159.html on line 1131: Make sure you don´t gather too much information in the exploration stage or you don’t have a clear sense of direction left. If you feel overwhelmed, ask for help or talk to a trusted friend. Connect the topic to your values, like the value of money. Write without inhibition and let your voice shine. Remember, your drafts are for your eyes only. They’re the rough stone from which you sculpt the finished product. Your teacher will be happy to cross out the stuff that can´t be printed.
    ellauri159.html on line 1133: You can become blocked by criticism or by discord in their environment. Try writing in a quiet, outdoor space, where you can release your stress and immerse yourself in the natural world. If you have family, throw them out. Meditation or yoga may also help. Isolate yourself from negativity and listen to the music of your own thoughts and feelings.
    ellauri159.html on line 1135: You may feel paralyzed if expectations are too vague or too rigid. Seek clarification where possible, or find a mentor who can offer advice and serve as a ghost writer. Consider how your writing can help people in practical ways, in particular, improve your own financial situation.
    ellauri159.html on line 1137: Let the teacher focus more on correctness than on content. Don’t be afraid to take a stand, or get a hard on. Recognize that your insights are unique—most people lack your sensitivity. Consult a close writer friend to ensure that your points are logically developed and your organs well described.
    ellauri159.html on line 1141: You Want your writing to serve a practical purpose, such as explaining how to solve a problem. You tend to be a good troubleshooter (actually, a good troublemaker and sharpshooter too) with broad, specific knowledge that they can apply in high-pressure situations. Choose topics that allow you to draw on this ability. Then, jot down your ideas while conducting your research, rather than writing in your head. That´s way too hard, it´s like shooting with blanks. This will help you focus your ideas early so you don’t waste time gathering extraneous information.
    ellauri159.html on line 1143: Work independently and prefer a quiet environment. If you must write collaboratively, seek out tasks that will allow you to work alone or with someone whose expertise you value. Unlike most other sensing types (the wimps), you don’t want detailed instructions or specific feedback. In fact, you may have to shoot if they try. Just ask for general guidelines that allow you flexibility. They may try to impose rules you regard as useless, like firearms restrictions.
    ellauri159.html on line 1145: You like to bring a high level of mental energy (well, at least some energy, like energy drinks) to the project. You enjoy taking risks and may need the pressure of a deadline (or a dead body) to complete your tasks. No need to write according to someone else’s schedule, unless they have more powerful firearms.
    ellauri159.html on line 1147: Focus on original facts rather than original ideas. You need not be interested in theory except as a way of exploring what’s tangled and undemonstrable. Seek mastery rather than discovery, although this may mean applying a new technology to an old battlefield. You don’t want to be the first—you want to be the best, and last (on the battlefield).
    ellauri159.html on line 1149: Focus on the concrete and avoid useless abstract concepts. As a result, your writing will lack a unifying theme that communicates the author’s purpose to those who do not need to know. Be sure to incorporate an organizing principle or chart, such as problem–solution, to serve as a roadmap for the intended reader, for example on a separate crypted page.
    ellauri159.html on line 1153: You are free to inject your satirical sense of humor even into a serious subject. This can be engaging if done well. But if you are not careful to consider audience prejudice, you risk not offending the reader! Seek feedback from someone whose prejudices you are familiar with. Ask the person to identify any problems but do not offer money. You can to come up with your own solutions without being constrained by other people’s ideas.
    ellauri159.html on line 1157: You prefer a brainstorm before you start writing. You tend to see connections between unrelated things, so one idea will quickly generate another. Allow yourself plenty of time for this activity, but be sure to set an end date to keep your project on track. After the brainstorming phase, discard tangential ideas. Focus on the strongest ones so you don’t get overwhelmed when it comes time to flesh out the details.
    ellauri159.html on line 1159: You work best when they have the freedom to follow your own process and timeline. Estimate how long you’ll need to complete each task, then add 50% and a cushion. Set milestones along the way only to remove them as you go. Incorporate a lot of time for breaks. If your energy wanes, meet with a writer friend for coffee or other libation, and discuss your ideas. If the project permits, consider copulating with a co-writer.
    ellauri159.html on line 1161: You do your best writing when they feel personally invested in the topic. Use your wrong sense of empathy to immerse yourself in the subject, much as actors immerse themselves in a character. (Choose a subject you really fancy to immerse yourself in.) To stay inspired, look for ways to connect the writing to your ideals. If you’re a technical writer, create a human mental avatar of your technology and use your writer’s voice to “speak” to it.
    ellauri159.html on line 1169: You may burn bright during the early stages of a project but fade before they reach the end. To avoid this pattern, take periodic breaks. Spend time with friends. Let the subject percolate in your unconscious mind. You’ll come back to the project with new inspiration for that final push toward completion. Basically, be lazy, it pays off.
    ellauri159.html on line 1171: We know you have no great love for facts and details. Leave enough time at the end to check that you’ve included sufficient objective data. Strive for balance and fairness, include both facts and alternative facts. Avoid over-reliance on personal insight. Ask a trusted friend to review your writing with a critical eye. Your work will be stronger for it. And, WtF, you can always just ignore them.
    ellauri159.html on line 1175: You first estimate accurately how long a writing project will take. Then you generally dive into the first draft and develop a framework (table of contents). You may find it helpful to start with the closing paragraph to give yourself an end point to strive for. Don’t let this limit you, though: be prepared to rearrange the structure and change your conclusions as you explore the subject in more depth.
    ellauri159.html on line 1177: You draw inspiration from being a know-it-all and educating people. You tend to read extensively and to collect words they consider particularly apt, like David Wallace. If their writing project involves others, you often take a leadership role, and repeat the word 'actually' in everybody´s face. You may also beep like a truck on reverse. You thrive in a harmonious atmosphere where everyone respects your opinion. Having a strong need to feel in control of your projects, you want to work in a cooperative environment conducive to driving a project to completion.
    ellauri159.html on line 1181: Naturally you adopt a preceptorial conversational tone in your writing. You often use imaginative and hyperbolic language to illustrate a point like 'smoking kills'. You have a talent for seizing on subtleties and choosing the exact word to convey a not so subtle idea. You always consider how your writing affects their audience. You notice if your audience is passing notes behind your back.
    ellauri159.html on line 1185: You naturally have little interest in subjects that offend your sensibilities, because your thinking and writing is extremely conventional. Seek input from other teachers if you feel stuck. Consider how your audience feels about the subject. Find something to believe in, and advocate your position. Use anecdote and humor to connect to your students, I mean your readers.
    ellauri159.html on line 1187: You are motivated by a desire for completion and can become impatient if you feel your students are progressing too slowly. Don’t waste time in the beginning trying to craft a graceful expression on your face; your students know you. Let your ideas flow, then polish during intermission. Accept that teaching is a process, so you may not get immediate results. Don’t rush through the final stages; include facts that support personal stories or observations, or borrow stories from the Divine Teacher, the Bible is full of them.
    ellauri159.html on line 1189: You may find it difficult to create the emotional distance needed to keep your hands off your students. Don’t let a hasty feel-up skew your research. Be sure to include alternate facts and points of view. Also, be careful to avoid a cursory treatment of the subject, like in those wannabe writer guides on the web. Ask a friend or colleague to review the work, making sure you’ve provided sufficient detail.
    ellauri159.html on line 1197: You dislike writing according to a predetermined structure. You want control over their own creative process. You are drawn to original pictures and imaginative symbols. When revising a draft, search for a central, unifying theme, and articulate it for your reader. At the same time, avoid trying too hard to be unique. Instead, aim for authenticity, remember to mention the sources of the pictures.
    ellauri159.html on line 1199: When you strive for eloquence, avoid wasting time polishing an early draft or searching too long for the exact word. Instead, get your ideas down. Don’t be afraid to use clichés—wait until the revision stage to fix problems. There’s no point in perfecting something that may get cut later. Anyway, clichés are fine. We use them all the time.
    ellauri159.html on line 1201: You enjoy colorful and figurative language, and like to infuse your work with images of your personal underware. At the same time, however, your writing may be too abstract for their readers, they want to see you inside them. During revision, add concrete details. In creative writing, appeal to the five senses and the 9 mortal sins. In freelance writing, include specifics like percentages and dollar amounts to get the audience´s attention. In technical writing, find out whether the customer needs to use a flat-head or a cross-head screwdriver (our dishwasher installer guys did not have a flathead anymore, I had to loan them one), and what the recommended torque is. These may be boring details to you, but they’re essential for your male reader. Wrong head, no screw.
    ellauri159.html on line 1203: You tend to communicate passionately about your beliefs. You tend to start writing before finishing research on life, the universe, and everything, wanting to commit your half-baked insights to paper. Be sure to gather enough data to support your position, and include alternative facts for balance. This is one arena where it may be healthy to indulge your perfectionist tendencies. Get the facts right enough to maintain plausibility.
    ellauri159.html on line 1207: According to PersonalityDesk.com, INFJs are the Myers-Briggs type most likely to express marital dissatisfaction. When I first read this, it puzzled me. After all, INFJs are adept at solving problems involving people. In fact, INFJs are so good at solving problems that they may unconsciously scan their environment looking for ways to improve relationships. This, I think, is what leads to the dissatisfaction.
    ellauri159.html on line 1209: According to Dr. Phil, 90% of relationship problems can’t be solved. Why? Because it would require one person or the other to compromise their values. So the best a couple can do is to agree to disagree. INFJs don’t want people to compromise their values—yet that 90% statistic is bound to discourage INFJs like me. I suspect it isn’t the relationship problems themselves that lead to the INFJs’ dissatisfaction; it’s the fact that the problems can’t be solved. Perhaps the INFJs feel that if only they could be more creative, or their partner could be more flexible, the little annoyances that have existed since the first day of the relationship could be eliminated. Not so. No amount of skill or understanding will make naturally ingrained differences go away.
    ellauri159.html on line 1213: Perhaps this is what draws me to writing women’s fiction. I can create relationship problems, which I can then go about solving, without hurting anyone but my fictional characters in the process. Real life, unfortunately, doesn’t work that way. The INFJs’ search for perfection can damage otherwise good relationships. So I propose a revised Serenity Prayer for INFJs: God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. Period. Oh, I got my period.
    ellauri159.html on line 1217: You work best in a quiet environment where they won’t be interrupted, thanx to the I. LIkewise, you like autonomy so you can perfect your writing according to yourr own high standard without having to follow someone else’s low standard.
    ellauri159.html on line 1221: You have a keen insight into the nature of things. Your prose often conveys startling images of mood or atmosphere rather than objects. Maybe you should consider poetry, or rap. You enjoy complexity and can patiently unravel dense material like a terrier. You are able to see many sides of an argument and so may have difficulty reaching a conclusion, or even reaching a period, like Pynchon. During the writing process, you may often pause to consider alternatives or to seek seeming connections between obviously disparate things. That´s a paranoid feature, so you may be an asthenic person. Consult Krezmer´s typology.
    ellauri159.html on line 1224: You make the mistake to write in purely abstract terms. That just won´t do these days. You must communicate values and personal television through your writing. Nobody is interesting in abstractions. They search for the meaning behind the facts, and so consider the facts themselves to be of marginal importance. This is true; however, throw in some facts to dazzle your readers, like Bob Heinlein. During revision, add concrete details like the size of Peewee´s bra. Appeal to the five senses. Include Peeweeś vital statistics. Incorporate other points of view for balance. Make sure your research backs up your conclusion.
    ellauri159.html on line 1226: Try to be sensitive to criticism. It won´t do to just turn a deaf ear. Consider showing your work to a trusted friend or colleague at a safe distance before you begin the final draft. This feedback may be especially helpful in focusing your work and ensuring that it includes enough sex to sway your audience to watch your missionary position.
    ellauri159.html on line 1230: You like to start projects first. You often map out their ideas to everyone to visualize the big picture before you begin writing. You sense how your various opinions flow together logically and build on one another. Because you develop a clear picture early on, you might reach a conclusion and skip writing completely before finishing your research. To ensure a balanced product, stay open to new information that may change your perspective. Don´t listen to idiots, however.
    ellauri159.html on line 1234: You want a good set of guidelines at the beginning of the project, but you also want the freedom to write your own guidelines. If a writing project involves others, you try to take the lead. You naturally envision how things ought to be—that is, your way. Efficient and strategically organized. But keep in mind that others might not share your vision. Imbeciles! When stepping forward to fill a leadership vacuum, seek buy-in from the group. Side payments may be indicated.
    ellauri159.html on line 1238: Enjoy making decisions! No need to respond to new data once you’ve got a clear, big-picture view of the topic. Others may seek feedback from you but do not give it, nor act on other people´s feedback, rely instead on your own judgment. This strategy can cause you to miss unimportant information — a drawback no real Marshal finds mortifying. Be aware of this tendency before you start unconsciously fighting it.
    ellauri159.html on line 1240: With the desire for efficiency, you must sometimes be terse. Be sure to consider audience reaction. "Shut up!" is a good terse riposte. You already know how ideas relate to one another. Unless you’re writing for an audience of experts, assume readers know nothing about the topic. They don´t. Include faked data if necessary to support your conclusions. In your eagerness to finish, don’t skimp on those touches that will elevate your writing from good to great. You want to be great, not just good. Alexander the Good? Friedrich the Good? Catherine the Good? Naaw.
    ellauri159.html on line 1246: You’re rarely at a loss for wacky ideas. While many people struggle to find a topic, you may have difficulty limiting yourself to just one. You may enjoy exploring controversial subjects or devising clever solutions to problems. You have fun playing with different possibilities, and see where they lead you. To classroom corner or to prison most likely.
    ellauri159.html on line 1248: You can benefit from collaborative writing projects. Chances are, you prefer an active, high-energy environment. You enjoy discussing and debating your ideas with others. You try probably to assert your individuality even within the group. If someone else is leading the project, be careful that your natural tendency to ignore authority doesn’t undermine the team. If you maintain goodwill, you’ll stand a better chance of convincing someone else to do the actual writing!
    ellauri159.html on line 1252: You are motivated by a desire to innovate. You tend to seek a unique approach even to ordinary topics. Conversely, you tend to be good at making complex subjects simple and interesting ones boring. Stay focused, and let your desire to prove your competence and ingenuity drive you forward until the project is complete. Dont run around like the crazy fox in Kamalat eläimet (Awful Animals). Your medical diagnosis is ADHD.
    ellauri159.html on line 1254: You generally enjoy brainstorming but may not feel motivated to write until you feel the pressure of a deadline. To avoid a time crunch at the end of the project, set milestones along the way. Make your best guess of how long each step should take, then double it. Schedule enough time to take breaks so you can consider new possibilities. To stay energized, try working in a variety of settings.
    ellauri159.html on line 1258: You tend to grasp the big picture and to focus on the future. Ensure that your work contains enough background material and concrete detail. To avoid tangents or a cursory treatment of the subject, keep the central thesis or purpose of the project in mind while writing. Solicit feedback from someone whose competence you trust.
    ellauri159.html on line 1273: You regard a writing project as an opportunity to learn something new. You start by gathering a wide variety of facts, then classifying them according to an underlying principle. You enjoy writing about abstract ideas and theories. One idea may quickly suggest another. You may need to limit your topic during the pre-writing stage to keep it from becoming unwieldy.
    ellauri159.html on line 1277: You tend to be good at organizing ideas and weeding out logical inconsistency. You have a natural propensity for clarifying the complex. But you will likely need to make a conscious effort to include the personal dimensions of a topic. (Well I do, no two ways about that!) During revision, look for places where you can add examples or anecdotes, if appropriate, to illustrate the facts. This engages the reader and brings theoretical principles to life. (I do this too, lotsa images and anecdotes and all!)
    ellauri159.html on line 1281: You like complex, theoretical subjects, and you use your wide vocabulary in your writing. To enhance readability, choose the simplest word that communicates an idea accurately. You may sometimes make intuitive leaps that are unclear to your audience. Illustrate connections even if they seem obvious to you. To ensure that your message is clear, ask for feedback from someone you trust.
    ellauri159.html on line 1289: You are a conceptualizer who tends to explore a narrow topic deeply. Guys like you take a systems approach, rather than a linear one, during the planning stage. They do a website not just a text! You start a project early to test the concept, then quickly drive toward the conclusion. Once the competitors´ bones are in place, you further develop the content, adding facts to flesh out their ideas. You may find it useful during revision to challenge yourself to consider alternatives, rather than locking yourself in to your original premise. Oh, why bother, since you got it all figured out already.
    ellauri159.html on line 1291: Having a I in the formula, you like to work independently. You require long periods of concentration to form mental models. You focus deeply on the task, blocking out distractions. To facilitate this, better find a secluded place to work. Schedule your writing for a time when you won’t be interrupted. Let others know that you need time alone.
    ellauri159.html on line 1293: You are an innovative problem-solver who wants control over the product and the process, like Bill Gates or Larry Page, who earned billions with this approach. Guys like you are confident in their vision and want to bring it to life.
    ellauri159.html on line 1295: If they write anything but checks, their writing can have a sense of inevitability, presenting an orderly progression of facts and ideas that can lead to only one possible conclusion. Their authoritative voice can instill a sense of comfort and trust in readers. Make sure that trust is warranted—use your natural skepticism to seek out possible flaws in your reasoning and research. Steer clear of the anti-trust laws, they can cut your earnings.
    ellauri159.html on line 1297: You are happy and motivated with your personal vision. Original thinkers have little regard for convention. They want things to make sense according to their own logical standards, and they will discard anything that doesn’t. For this reason, they tend to enjoy technical subjects. They often wear visual aids like Google spectacles that support and clarify their writing. If you’re one of these guys, one path to success as a writer is to draw on your natural curiosity about how things work and your talent for explaining this for others. But beware of the pitfalls!
    ellauri159.html on line 1299: When you´re weeding out information and people that aren’t pertinent to the project, be sure to keep the need of an audience in mind, however. Don´t decimate all and everybody. Rich and few is good; a few lousy beggars is not. Where appropriate, include personal anecdotes to engage the reader. Don’t scale down to mere facts. Hire an ENT to invent jokes.
    ellauri159.html on line 1301: To control your workplace and steal their original ideas, make sure you do so within the parameters of the project. If you’re a freelance writer, for example, remember that you’re writing for an editor, not for yourself. So get rid of the editor, or become one yourself. If something about the assignment doesn’t make sense to you, don’t ignore it—seek clarification. Or sue them.
    ellauri159.html on line 1303: Setting a high standard for oneself can become frustrating if others can’t achieve it. Avoid pushing yourself toward an unprofitable goal. Tap into your desire for efficiency and recognize when 99% are expendable. And if you need help, buy it. Other people don’t want you to be perfect—they want you to pay them megabucks. That is much more interesting.
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    ellauri159.html on line 1327: Itchele Singer luki Varsovassa kirjaklubissa spiritualisteja ja Will to Believeä. Denim-housuinen nojatuolipsykologi Bill James ähertää ja puurtaa siinä puolustaaxeen cartesiolaista dualismia. Pascalin veto on efektiivisesti sama vedätys kuin the American Dream. Monoteismi ja monismi olivat joutuneet pahaan hakauxeen lännessä (pace Spinoza), mikä alkoi haitata länsikapitalismin voittoputkea. Kähmintä on hyvä aloittaa vastapuolen termien anastuxesta. To express a tolerably definite philosophic attitude in a very untechnical way.
    ellauri159.html on line 1329: Were I obliged to give a short name to the attitude in question, I should call it that of radical empiricism, in spite of the fact that such brief nicknames are nowhere more misleading than in philosophy. I say 'empiricism,' because it is contented to regard its most assured conclusions concerning matters of fact as hypotheses liable to modification in the course of future experience; and I say 'radical,' because it treats the doctrine of monism itself as an hypothesis, and, {viii} unlike so much of the half-way empiricism that is current under the name of positivism or agnosticism or scientific naturalism, it does not dogmatically affirm monism as something with which all experience has got to square. The difference between monism and pluralism is perhaps the most pregnant of all the differences in philosophy. Primâ facie the world is a pluralism; as we find it, its unity seems to be that of any collection; and our higher thinking consists chiefly of an effort to redeem it from that first crude form.
    ellauri159.html on line 1333: Jamexen siteeraamaa B.P. Bloodia ei löydy ankka-ankka-mene hakukoneesta, koska BP tarkoittaa verenpainetta ja Flaw of Supremacy muistuttaa liikaa blood flowia. Löytyy vaan jotain tällästä plödää:
    ellauri159.html on line 1335: Pure-blood supremacy was the belief that wizards and witches whose family had not married any Muggles or Muggle-borns were inherently biologically superior to wizards and witches who had done so. Proponents of this ideology typically regarded Muggle-born wizards as impure, unworthy of possessing magical ability, and often actively discriminated against them.
    ellauri159.html on line 1339: Plato! Jesus! Kant!: The flaw in supremacy : a sketch of the nature, process and status of philosophy as inferring the miracle of nature, the ... the equation of reason and unreason, &c
    ellauri159.html on line 1345: I was born here in Amsterdam. My father was a land holder of 700 acres [2.8 km²] here, adjoining the city on both sides of the river, and lived, as I now live, in a large brick house on the south bank of the Mohawk visible as you enter Amsterdam from the east. I was his only child, and went a good deal my own way. I ran to machinery, by fancy; patented among other devices a swathing reaper which is very successful. I was of loose and wandering ways. And was a successful gambler through the Tweed regime -- made "bar'ls" of money, and threw it away. I was a fancy gymnast also, and have had some heavy fights, notable one of forty minutes with Ed. Mullett, whom I left senseless. This was mere fancy. I never lifted an angry hand against man, woman or child -- all fun -- for me. ....I do farming in a way, but am much idle. I have been a sort of pet of the city, and think I should be missed. In a large vote taken by one of the daily papers here a month or so ago as to who were the 12 leading citizens, I was 6th in the 12, and sole in my class. So you see, if Sparta has many a worthier son, I am still boss in the department I prefer.
    ellauri159.html on line 1364: Hypocrisy of feature, treacherous fear
    ellauri159.html on line 1384: Faith on a fact can create the fact. Billin esimerkki koskee yrittäjää ja seuraavaa vuosineljännestä, eli ylhäältä käsin avun saanutta izetietoista optimistisirkkaa. Tää tietysti on ton jenkkiuskomisen varsinainen keissi. Se on totta koska se toimii tähän tarkoitukseen, eli luotto tuottaa voittoa. Lopusta ei ole väliä, se on vaan vanukkaan koristelua. The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
    ellauri159.html on line 1391: Temperamental Optimism and Pessimism, 33. How reconcile with life one bent on suicide? 38. Religious melancholy and its cure, 39. Decay of Natural Theology, 43. Instinctive antidotes to pessimism, 46. Religion involves belief in an unseen extension of the world, 51. Scientific positivism, 52. Doubt actuates conduct as much as belief does, 54. To deny certain faiths is logically absurd, for they make their objects true, 56. Conclusion, 6l.
    ellauri159.html on line 1395: Rationality means fluent thinking, 63. Simplification, 65. Clearness, 66. Their antagonism, 66. Inadequacy of the abstract, 68. The thought of nonentity, 71. Mysticism, 74. Pure theory cannot banish wonder, 75. The passage to practice may restore the feeling of rationality, 75. Familiarity and expectancy, 76. 'Substance,' 80. A rational world must appear {xvi} congruous with our powers, 82. But these differ from man to man, 88. Faith is one of them, 90. Inseparable from doubt, 95. May verify itself, 96. Its rôle in ethics, 98. Optimism and pessimism, 101. Is this a moral universe?—what does the problem mean? 103. Anaesthesia versus energy, 107. Active assumption necessary, 107. Conclusion, 110.
    ellauri159.html on line 1399: Prestige of Physiology, 112. Plan of neural action, 113. God the mind's adequate object, 116. Contrast between world as perceived and as conceived, 118. God, 120. The mind's three departments, 123. Science due to a subjective demand, 129. Theism a mean between two extremes, 134. Gnosticism, 137. No intellection except for practical ends, 140. Conclusion, 142.
    ellauri159.html on line 1407: The moral philosopher postulates a unified system, 185. Origin of moral judgments, 185. Goods and ills are created by judgment?, 189. Obligations are created by demands, 192. The conflict of ideals, 198. Its solution, 205. Impossibility of an abstract system of Ethics, 208. The easy-going and the strenuous mood, 211. Connection between Ethics and Religion, 212.
    ellauri159.html on line 1411: Solidarity of causes in the world, 216. The human mind abstracts in order to explain, 219. Different cycles of operation in Nature, 220. Darwin's distinction between causes that produce and causes that preserve a variation, 221. Physiological causes produce, the environment only adopts or preserves, great men, 225. When adopted they become social ferments, 226. Messrs. {xvii} Spencer and Allen criticised, 232. Messrs. Wallace and Gryzanowski quoted, 239. The laws of history, 244. Mental evolution, 245. Analogy between original ideas and Darwin's accidental variations, 247. Criticism of Spencer's views, 251.
    ellauri159.html on line 1419: The world appears as a pluralism, 264. Elements of unity in the pluralism, 268. Hegel's excessive claims, 273. He makes of negation a bond of union, 273. The principle of totality, 277. Monism and pluralism, 279. The fallacy of accident in Hegel, 280. The good and the bad infinite, 284. Negation, 286. Conclusion, 292.—Note on the Anaesthetic revelation, 294.
    ellauri159.html on line 1423: The unclassified residuum, 299. The Society for Psychical Research and its history, 303. Thought-transference, 308. Gurney's work, 309. The census of hallucinations, 312. Mediumship, 313. The 'subliminal self,' 315. 'Science' and her counter-presumptions, 317. The scientific character of Mr. Myers's work, 320. The mechanical-impersonal view of life versus the personal-romantic view, 324.
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    ellauri160.html on line 45: My hair had hardly covered my forehead. While my hair was still cut straight across my forehead
    ellauri160.html on line 54: And would not turn to your thousand calls; Called to, a thousand times, I never looked back.
    ellauri160.html on line 132: In 1901 Pound was admitted, aged 15, to the University of Pennsylvania's College of Liberal Arts. Years later he said his aim was to avoid drill at the military academy. His one distinction in first year was in geometry, but otherwise his grades were mostly poor, including in Latin, his major; he achieved a B in English composition and a pass in English literature. In his second year he switched from the degree course to "non-degree special student status", he said "to avoid irrelevant subjects". He was not elected to a fraternity at Penn, but it seemed not to bother him.
    ellauri160.html on line 140: In January and February 1909, after the death of John Churton Collins left a vacancy, Pound lectured for an hour a week in the evenings on "The Development of Literature in Southern Europe" at the Regent Street Polytechnic.
    ellauri160.html on line 141: Mornings might be spent in the British Museum Reading Room, followed by lunch at the Vienna Café on Oxford Street, where Pound first met Wyndham Lewis in 1910. "There were mysterious figures / that emerged from recondite recesses / and ate at the WIENER CAFÉ". Ford Madox Ford described Pound as "approaching with the step of a dancer, making passes with a cane at an imaginary opponent":
    ellauri160.html on line 149: London found Pound amusing. The newspapers interviewed him, and he was mentioned in Punch magazine, which on 23 June 1909 described "Mr. Ezekiel Ton" as "the most remarkable thing in poetry since Robert Browning ... blending the imagery of the unfettered West, the vocabulary of Wardour Street, and the sinister abandon of Borgiac Italy". The phrase "Wardour Street English" denotes the use of near-obsolete words for effect, such as anent; this derives from the once great number of antique shops in the area. anent means about, concerning. Did you know?
    ellauri160.html on line 151: Rupert Brooke complained in the Cambridge Review that Pound had fallen under the influence of Walt Whitman, writing in "unmetrical sprawling lengths that, in his hands, have nothing to commend them". But he did acknowledge that Pound had "great talents".
    ellauri160.html on line 153: In June 1910 Pound returned for eight months to the United States. Although he loved New York, he felt alienated by the commercialism and newcomers from Eastern and Southern Europe who were displacing the white Anglo-Saxon Protestants. The recently built New York Public Library Main Branch he found especially offensive. It was during this period that his antisemitism became apparent; he referred in Patria Mia to the "detestable qualities" of Jews.
    ellauri160.html on line 155: After persuading his parents to finance his passage back to Europe, he sailed from New York on the R.M.S. Mauretania on 22 February 1911. It was nearly 30 years—April 1939—before he visited the U.S. again.
    ellauri160.html on line 160: In The Cantos, Possum is T. S. Eliot: "but the lot of 'em, Yeats, Possum and Wyndham / had no ground beneath 'em." In the New Age office in 1918, he also met C. H. Douglas, a British engineer who was developing his economic theory of social credit, which Pound found attractive. Douglas reportedly believed that Jews were a problem and needed to abandon a Messianic view of themselves as the "dominating race". According to Colin Holmes, the New Age itself published antisemitic material. It was within this environment, not in Italy, according to Tim Redman, that Pound first encountered antisemitic ideas about "usury". In Douglas's program," Pound had found his true muse: a blend of folkloric Celtic twilight with a paranoid hatred of the money economy and a dire suspicion about an ancient tent people's faith."
    ellauri160.html on line 171: Poetry published Pound's "A Few Don'ts by an Imagist" in March 1913. Superfluous words, particularly adjectives, should be avoided (Ahha! This is where Stephen King comes in) as well as expressions like "dim lands of peace". He wrote: "It dulls the image. It mixes an abstraction with the concrete. It comes from the writer's not realizing that the natural object is always the adequate symbol. Just say 'lands'." Poets should "go in fear of abstractions". He wanted Imagisme "to stand for hard light, clear edges", he wrote later to Amy Lowell.
    ellauri160.html on line 176: H.D. and Aldington were moving away from Pound's understanding of Imagisme anyway, as he aligned himself with Lewis's ideas. Lowell agreed to finance an annual anthology of Imagiste poets, but she insisted on democracy; according to Aldington, she "proposed a Boston Tea Party for Ezra" and an end to his despotic rule. Upset at Lowell, Pound began to call Imagisme "Amygism"; he declared the movement dead and asked the group not to call themselves Imagistes. Not accepting that it was Pound's invention, they refused and Anglicized the term.
    ellauri160.html on line 178: In the summer of 1913 Pound became literary editor of The Egoist, a journal founded by the suffragette Dora Marsden. At the suggestion of W. B. Yeats, Pound encouraged James Joyce in December of that year to submit his work. Harriet Shaw Weaver accepted it for The Egoist, which serialized it from 2 February 1914, despite the printers objecting to words like "fart" and "ballocks", and fearing prosecution over Stephen Dedalus's thoughts about prostitutes. Joyce wrote to Yeats: "I can never thank you enough for having brought me into relation with your friend Ezra Pound who is indeed a miracle worker."
    ellauri160.html on line 180: This was the first of three winters Pound and Yeats spent at Stone Cottage, including two with Dorothy after she and Ezra married in 1914. "Canto LXXXIII" records a visit: "so that I recalled the noise in the chimney / as it were the wind in the chimney / but was in reality Uncle William / downstairs composing / that had made a great Peeeeacock / in the proide ov his oiye."
    ellauri160.html on line 188: On 22 September 1914 T. S. Eliot traveled from Merton College, Oxford, with an introduction from Conrad Aiken, to have Pound read Eliot's unpublished "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock". Pound wrote to Harriet Monroe, editor of Poetry, on 30 September to say that Eliot—who was at Oxford on a fellowship from Harvard—had "sent in the best poem I have yet had or seen from an American ... He has actually trained himself and modernized himself on his own." Monroe did not like Prufrock's "very European world-weariness", according to Humphrey Carpenter, but she published it anyway, in June 1915.
    ellauri160.html on line 192: Pound käänsi Li Bain runoja japanilaisten avulla. Ei niitä monta tullut, ennenkin se ehti riitaantua apujapanilaisten kaa. Michael Alexander saw Cathay as the most attractive of Pound's work. There is a debate about whether the poems should be viewed primarily as translations or as contributions to Imagism and the modernization of English poetry. English professor Steven Yao argued that Cathay shows that translation does not need a thorough knowledge of the source language.
    ellauri160.html on line 204: His obituary in The Times described it as not a great poem, because of the lack of structure, but a great improvisation: "The exasperating form permits the occasional, and in the early Cantos and in The Pisan Cantos not so occasional, irruption of passages of great poetry, hot and burning lava breaking through the cracks in piles of boring scree."
    ellauri160.html on line 206: By 1917 The poet F. S. Flint told The Egoist's editor that "we are all tired of Mr. Pound". British literary circles were "tired of his antics" and of him "puffing and swelling himself and his friends", Flint wrote. "His work has deteriorated from book to book; his manners have become more and more offensive; and we wish he would go back to America."
    ellauri160.html on line 211: Hemingway, then aged 22, moved to Paris with his wife, Hadley Richardson, and letters of introduction from Sherwood Anderson. In February 1922 the Hemingways visited the Pounds for tea. Although Pound was 14 years older, the men became friends; Hemingway assumed the status of pupil and asked Pound to edit his short stories. Pound introduced him to his contacts, including Lewis, Ford, John Peale Bishop, Malcolm Cowley, and Derek Patmore, while Hemingway tried to teach Pound to box. Hemingway was a drinker, Ezra not.
    ellauri160.html on line 217: English poets such as Maurice Hewlett, Rudyard Kipling, and Alfred Tennyson had made a particular kind of Victorian verse—stirring, pompous, propagandistic and popular. According to modernist scholar James Knapp, Pound rejected the idea of poetry as "versified moral essay"; he wanted to focus on the individual experience, the concrete rather than the abstract.
    ellauri160.html on line 221: Angered by the carnage of World War I, Pound blamed the war on finance capitalism, which he called "usury". He was completely right. He moved to Italy in 1924 and through the 1930s and 1940s promoted an economic theory known as social credit, wrote for publications owned by the British fascist Sir Oswald Mosley, embraced Benito Mussolini's fascism, and expressed support for Adolf Hitler. During World War II and the Holocaust in Italy, he made hundreds of paid radio broadcasts for the Italian government, including in German-occupied Italy, attacking the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Great Britain, international finance, munitions makers and mongers, and Jews, among others, as causes, abettors and prolongers of the world war, as a result of which he was arrested in 1945 by American forces in Italy on charges of treason. He spent months in a U.S. military camp in Pisa, including three weeks in an outdoor steel cage. Deemed unfit to stand trial, he was incarcerated in St. Elizabeths psychiatric hospital in Washington, D.C., for over 12 years. Nothing has changed: this sounds precisely like the U.S. decades long persecution of Assange.
    ellauri160.html on line 312: Fukuyama is known for his book The End of History and the Last Man (1992), which argues that the worldwide spread of liberal democracies and free-market capitalism of the West and its lifestyle may signal the end point of humanity´s sociocultural evolution and become the final form of human government. However, his subsequent book Trust: Social Virtues and Creation of Prosperity (1995) modified his earlier position to acknowledge that culture cannot be cleanly separated from economics. Fukuyama is also associated with the rise of the neoconservative movement, from which he has since distanced himself.
    ellauri160.html on line 314: Francis Fukuyama was born in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, United States. His paternal grandfather fled the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 and started a shop on the west coast before being interned in the Second World War. His father, Yoshio Fukuyama, a second-generation Japanese American, was trained as a minister in the Congregational Church, received a doctorate in sociology from the University of Chicago, and taught religious studies. His mother, Toshiko Kawata Fukuyama (河田敏子), was born in Kyoto, Japan, and was the daughter of Shiro Kawata (河田嗣郎), founder of the Economics Department of Kyoto University and first president of Osaka City University. Francis grew up in Manhattan as an only child, had little contact with Japanese culture, and did not learn Japanese.
    ellauri160.html on line 316: Fukuyama received his Bachelor of Arts degree in classics from Cornell University, where he studied political philosophy under Allan Bloom. He initially pursued graduate studies in comparative literature at Yale University, going to Paris for six months to study under Roland Barthes and Jacques Derrida but became disillusioned and switched to political science at Harvard University. There, he studied with Samuel P. Huntington and Harvey Mansfield, among others. He earned his Ph.D. in political science at Harvard for his thesis on Soviet threats to intervene in the Middle East. In 1979, he joined the global policy think tank RAND Corporation. Eli vittua se mikään simpanssitutkija oli, Ellei sitten tutkinut omaa napanöyhtää, kun on ilmetyn bonobon näkönenkin. Kokeili taskuaan ja kaikki oli tallella, kelpas hymyillä.
    ellauri160.html on line 386: Jaakko Ahokkaan kanssa hän suomensi Max Jacobin (1977), Henri Michauxin (1980) ja Arthur Rimbaudin (1983) runoja.
    ellauri160.html on line 406: Nor with stars stretched, nor looking back from heaven Eikä tuiki tähtöset, eikä kazo meitä taivaalta
    ellauri160.html on line 408: The ocean flowing backward, came we then to the place Meri vetäytyi taaxepäin, tultiin siihen
    ellauri160.html on line 413: Poured we libations unto each the dead, Kaadettiin siihen siinä uhrijuomaa vainajille,
    ellauri160.html on line 416: As set in Ithaca, sterile bulls of the best Ithakan tapaan tehtiin häränpihviä,
    ellauri160.html on line 417: For sacrifice, heaping the pyre with goods, A-laatua, kasattiin hyvää tulille,
    ellauri160.html on line 418: A sheep to Tiresias only, black and a bell-sheep. Teiresias sai pässiä, mustaa kellokasta.
    ellauri160.html on line 452: “Facing the sunless dead and this joyless region? Pimeiden raatojen kanssa täälä heilut pahassa paikassa?
    ellauri160.html on line 455: And I stepped back, No mä astuin taaxepäin,
    ellauri160.html on line 488: 6This phrase comes from Dartona's Homeric Hymns. The particular line appears in the "Second Hymn to Aphrodite." Scholars provide a variety of translations for the passage. Kearns's translation reads: "the high places [walls, fortifications] of Cyprus are her appointed realm" (25).
    ellauri160.html on line 489: The Homeric Hymns (Ancient Greek: Ὁμηρικοὶ ὕμνοι, romanized: Homērikoì húmnoi) are a collection of thirty-three anonymous ancient Greek hymns celebrating individual gods. The hymns are "Homeric" in the sense that they employ the same epic meter—dactylic hexameter—as the Iliad and Odyssey, use many similar formulas and are couched in the same dialect.
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    ellauri160.html on line 520: Sofia on viettänyt aikaa kuntosalin lisäksi myös uima-altaalla tarjoillen silmänruokaa ja itsekin herkutellen. Tällä kertaa kaunokaisen ruokalistalle oli Instagram-päivityksen mukaan päässyt kulhollinen tuoreita hedelmiä sekä virkistävä kookosjuoma. Imemisvalmiudessa olevan kookoksen hinta paikallisella DRIFT Beach Clubilla on 70 dirhamia eli noin 16,50 euroa. Hedelmäkulhosta joutuu pulittamaan 10-18 euroa.
    ellauri160.html on line 575: Jokin minussa isäni? isoisäni? ješiva-koulun opettaja piti saarnaa ja osoitti sanansa minulle: "Olet saastuttanut sielusi. Olet turmeltunut. Olet maannut Lilithin, Maamahin1, Machlatin2, Shibitan kanssa!..."
    ellauri160.html on line 611: ELI: The creatures of the desert will encounter jackals And the hairy goat will call to its kind; Indeed, Lilith (night demon) will settle there And find herself a place of rest.

    ellauri160.html on line 631: The North West Angle of the Circle of the Twelve is described as a scorpion which stands upright and composed of putrefying water, gigantic in size. With this demon comes the “unnameable” one, Abaddon, his image is black, huge and covered in whirling wheels and blades, within his hand a wheel which has a multitude of cat-like demons upon it. Behind Abaddon is Maamah or Naamah, a crouching demon like woman, who is of Az – Jeh the Mother of Harlots, she has an animal’s body and eats the earth while crawling.
    ellauri160.html on line 639: In another story from the Zohar, Naamah and Lilith are said to have corrupted the angels Ouza and Azazel. The text states she also attracts demons, as she is continuously chased by demon kings Afrira and Qastimon every night, but she leaps away every time and takes multiple forms to entice men.
    ellauri160.html on line 641: She makes bed sport with the sons of man, and conceives from them through their dreams, from the male desire, and she attaches herself to them. She takes the desire, and nothing more, and from that desire she conceives and brings forth all kinds of demons into the world. And those sons she bears from men visit the women of humankind, who then conceive from them and give birth to spirits. And all of them go to the first Lilith and she brings them up.
    ellauri160.html on line 645: In Zoharistic Kabbalah, she is a queen of the demons and an angel of sacred prostitution, who mates with archangel Samael along with Lilith and Naamah, sometimes adding Eisheth as a fourth mate.
    ellauri160.html on line 647: According to legend, Agrat and Lilith visited King Solomon disguised as prostitutes. The spirits Solomon communicated with Agrat were all placed inside of a genie lamp-like vessel and set inside of a cave on the cliffs of the Dead Sea. Later, after the spirits were cast into the lamp, Agrat bat Mahlat and her lamp were discovered by King David. Agrat then mated with him a night and bore him a demonic son Ashm'dai and later Ashmodai, named after Asmodeus, who is identified with Hadad the Edomite.
    ellauri160.html on line 654: “What, actually, is magic? It is man’s belief in his ability, by taking active measures, to control his fate and in a certain sense this circumvents God. It doesn’t contradict faith but it does help God to help me. That’s why I love it, because it’s very human, especially in an era that is scientific.
    ellauri160.html on line 775: Maisa Torppa on myös tullut tunnetuksi rallityttöystävänä. Hän aloitti vuonna 2016 seurustelemaan rallikuski Ismo Laitelan kanssa. Pariskunta vaikutti sosiaalisen median perusteella viettävän saastaisa ja ylellistä elämää. Maisa julkaisi useita kuvia lomamatkoilta Euroopassa ja pariskunnalla oli kodit sekä Itä- Monacossa että Pohjois-Helsingissä. Maisa ja Jari-Matti suunnittelivat häitä, kunnes eräs suomalainen keltaisen lehdistön lehti julkaisi useita uutisia Maisan väitetystä salasuhteesta suomalaiseen mieheen. Torppa kiisti suhteen, mutta hän ja B-Latvala päätyivät eroon syksyllä 2019. Pariskunta oli vielä viime aikoina suunnitellut häitä.
    ellauri160.html on line 785: L'art pour l'art sanoi Teophile Gautier dans la préface de Mademoiselle de Maupin en 1835 ja lisäsi: tout ce qui est utile est laid.
    ellauri160.html on line 796: Every two weeks, Stammtisch, the Meet-Up group for German speakers, gets together in various bars and restaurants all over the greater Philadelphia area. At their first meeting after New Year’s, the big topic was Lauri Wylie’s Dinner for One, the short TV adaptation of his quintessential British one-act comedy with a huge international cult following—except Britain and the US.
    ellauri160.html on line 802: However, given the vagaries of public taste, we may have to poke around in the Anglo American psyche a bit to find out what’s holding back US support for one of the most popular New Year’s events, almost as famous as AuldLang Syne.
    ellauri160.html on line 806: It is really sweet that Germans and others have adopted something and that this sketch is special for them. I respect that and don’t doubt for a second the genuine love and admiration some have for Dinner for One. But I am really surprised to see Monty Python compared with Dinner for One. I have to say it was painful to sit through. Painfully, painfully bad and unfunny. That’s why it has never caught on in Britain. I suppose we must have a very different sense of humour to that of Scandinavia and the German-speaking countries. We don’t consider it funny if someone falls over something. There’s nothing subtle or clever or nuanced about it (Rowan Atkinson’s absurdist physical comedy went down so well due to its complexity, think of the sketch where Mr. Bean makes the sandwich on the park bench and it gets progressively more and more absurd, he gets the fish out of water and slaps it against the bench to kill it before eating it, etc. now that is funny, and food fights in general). It’s not funny the first time the butler falls over the tiger-skin rug and it gets progressively more and more irritating each time he does it. You can spot the punchline a mile off and so the end of the sketch falls very flat. It’s nothing whatever to do with the length of the sketch or its obscurity or difficulty finding it: people still seek out all the comic greats on Youtube, like that fat man watsisname, or Charlie Chaplin who bravely made fun of your Hitler.
    ellauri160.html on line 808: Again, no offence meant, if you love the sketch and want others to see it, that is a very nice sentiment but if you find British people, and show them the sketch and ask their opinions, you will find no one laughs and complements will be far from forthcoming at the end. Still, it is fascinating, is it not, how humour translates differently across cultures? In short: we are not amused, not at all.
    ellauri160.html on line 810: Dammit, nothing to do with the quality or genre of the humor, (as for stumbling, just look at Chaplin) it´s just about the fucking continentals poking insipid fun of us anglo saxons who invented this kind of humor after all, that´s what is not funny, no Sir, no indeed. Those traitor British actors should be brought to the wall and shot, if they weren´t dead already.
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    ellauri161.html on line 83: As stated previously, the word "heresy" is derived from the Greek word "hairetikos", which means "choice." It later came to mean -- the party or school of a man's choice. In the New Testament, the term is used for the parties of the Pharisees and the Sadducees, plus the part of the Nazarenes (Acts 5:17, 24:5, 26:5, 28:22). Before the end of the New Testament, the word begins to take on its distinctively Christian sense, i.e., "a line of thought or practice which deviated from the mainstream of Christianity."
    ellauri161.html on line 85: Before one can correctly understand the nature of Christ, he must first understand the nature of god's three heads. I will attempt to define "God" according to three main views of understanding:
    ellauri161.html on line 103: Adoptionism, also called dynamic monarchianism, is an early Christian nontrinitarian theological doctrine, which holds that Jesus was adopted as the Son of God at his baptism, his resurrection, or his ascension. Under adoptionism Jesus is currently divine and has been since his adoption, although he is not equal to the Father, per "my Father is greater than I" and as such is a kind of subordinationism. Adoptionism is sometimes, but not always, related to denial of the virgin birth of Jesus. The other early Christology is "high Christology," which is "the view that Jesus was a pre-existent divine being who became a human, did the Father’s will on earth, and then was taken back up into heaven whence he had originally come," and from where he appeared on earth.
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    ellauri161.html on line 416: En composant des acrostiches indolents Laiskasti virkaten kaxirivisiä runoja,
    ellauri161.html on line 448: Joo ja nimenomaan! Huysmansin jälkipuheesta on ilmeistä, että Au rebours tarkoittikin kirjaimellisesti taantumusta, réaction. Vitun poliisivirkamies halus peruuttaa takas keskiajalle, joka sen miälestä oli apinaköörin historian parasta aikaa, kirkko päätti kaikesta ja hyvin meni. Kristikansan 1000v suruaika, sanoi joku kolleega. Mistä se tähän sitten päätyi? No solipsistis-narsistis-idealistifilosofi Sopen fanittajana, "luotti Schopenhaueriin enemmän kuin omaan järkeensä". No sitä Jorilla ei ollutkaan edes kotitarpeixi. Helvetti mikä ellopää, ja Andy on toinen samanlainen.
    ellauri161.html on line 466: Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence), an astronomy grad student, and her professor Dr. Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) make an astounding discovery of a comet orbiting within the solar system. The problem - it's on a direct collision course with Earth. The other problem? No one really seems to care. Turns out warning mankind about a planet-killer the size of Mount Everest is an inconvenient fact to navigate. With the help of Dr. Oglethorpe (Rob Morgan), Kate and Randall embark on a media tour that takes them from the office of an indifferent President Orlean (Meryl Streep) and her sycophantic son and Chief of Staff, Jason (Jonah Hill), to the airwaves of The Daily Rip, an upbeat morning show hosted by Brie (Cate Blanchett) and Jack (Tyler Perry). With only six months until the comet makes impact, managing the 24-hour news cycle and gaining the attention of the social media obsessed public before it's too late proves shockingly comical - what will it take to get the world to just look up?. — Based on truly possible events.
    ellauri161.html on line 472: The Chicxulub asteroid Jennifer Lawrence's character mentions hit Earth 66 million years ago in what is now Mexico. The estimated size of the asteroid was 10 kilometers wide (six miles) and resulted in 75% of all life on the planet dying. Known as the dinosaur killer, the asteroid left a crater estimated to be 150 kilometers (93 miles) in diameter and 20 kilometers (12 miles) in depth.
    ellauri161.html on line 480: I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming in terror like his passengers.
    ellauri161.html on line 487: I understand why some people hate this film. It feels real in its entirety, it shows you how stupid and insignificant we are and it is extremely apropos today. Also, it was marketed as a comedy, when in fact is a dramatic film that is humorous only in its accurate portrayal of humanity. Then again some people try to "tell you" what it is about and, while it is certainly metaphoric, it isn't about anything more specific than ourselves. It is a mirror. Some people don't like what they see in it.
    ellauri161.html on line 489: I found it an almost perfect film, with some deliciously carefully crafted moments and great acting. At first I thought the comedic side was actually too much and wished that someone like Steven Soderbergh made the movie instead, but as I was watching it I started to appreciate how methodical the approach was and now I believe Adam McKay was the right man for the job. I enjoyed the overall plot, I liked the characters and how things were presented, but I loved the little things like, for example, the only scene where Europe is mentioned, as a short scene of a news item when they say they are going to convene and find their own solution, resulting in absolutely nothing. I am European and sad to say it struck home. Or the meal scene at the end, which is both emotional, focusing (= religious) and reminding us how even that option can be taken away by something as small as a virus.
    ellauri161.html on line 494: Now, one friend said that "Don't Look Up" was a masterpiece. Well, I wouldn't go as far as to calling it a masterpiece. Sure, "Don't Look Up" was a watchable movie, and writers Adam McKay and David Sirota definitely had some good jabs at the crazy world we live in today, with the likes of a crazy president, everything being on social media, people being concerned about riches even when facing extinction and such. I found the movie to be watchable and enjoyable, sure, but it wasn't a masterpiece, nor will it become a classic movie for me.
    ellauri161.html on line 501: After mulling it over, of course, the picture is really quite sad and depressing, if exceptionally accomplished.
    ellauri161.html on line 505: BUT what this movie really is, is a last warning by some of the world's finest actors, that we must ACT NOW against global warming by replacing fossil fuels by solar and wind energy. It can easily be done, if only the powers that be dont object and oppose...
    ellauri161.html on line 507: Over 30% of the American population does not believe in global warming and think it is a hoax, or fake news. What's more perilous though is the fact that governments worldwide are NOT taking the proposed measures that could curb global warming beneath 1.5 Celsius. Above that treshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius we get a runaway effect of increasing global warming, which would be nothing less than CATASTROPHIC.
    ellauri161.html on line 512: But here now it's "Big Tech" who McKay sees as the new (updated) elite embodied in the character of Peter Isherwell (Mark Rylance) billionaire CEO of the giant tech conglomerate BASH.
    ellauri161.html on line 514: If the super-rich were the main objects of McKay's wrath, he also was determined to get his digs in at some less important adversaries including climate change deniers along with all the vacuous adherents of addictive social media platforms.
    ellauri161.html on line 524: McKay proffers up more cheap digs at the right when he has President Orlean send up a caricature of a flag-waving racist and bigot vet in a suicide mission to deflect the comet from its path.
    ellauri161.html on line 529: So what exactly is wrong with McKay's picture of the "robber barons" aligning with the right? Well it's anachronistic. Today it's the left who are in power and it appears that Big Tech is in lock step with them. What's more the left can no longer be said to be sticking up for the "little guy," as they have granted a monopoly to pharmaceutical companies in their promotion of vaccines.
    ellauri161.html on line 533: Don't Look up manages to encapsulate the problem with our times: the reliance on experts which is used to justify the proliferation of rigid dogma and ideology through unchecked force. It's all a huge conspiracy of the satanist pedophiliacs who want to inject microchips in our blood.
    ellauri161.html on line 535: Another propaganda film by Netflix! Too long, slow, and full of annoying overuse scene! Not recommended! Entire film full of boring conversation, and annoying overuse scene! Such as, overuse of the walking scene, overuse of the arguing scene, overuse of the calling names scene, overuse of the kissing scene, overuse of the staring scene, overuse of the driving scene, overuse of the eating scene, overuse of the drinking scene, overuse of the smoking scene, overuse of the taking pill scene, overuse of the singing scene, overuse of the song playing at the background scene, overuse of the watching video scene, overuse of the tweeting scene, overuse of the making speech scene, overuse of the blackout scene, overuse of the talking on the phone scene, and overuse of the interviewing scene!
    ellauri161.html on line 538: Ya sea la política que solo reacciona a las dificultades bajo la mayor presión posible, los medios que solo miran la cuota incluso frente al fin del mundo, o la gente común que está en contra de ella por principio, porque no tiene ganas. Prescindir de algo que tener que hacer, hay muchas reacciones que suenan familiares. Los hechos se reescriben o simplemente se ignoran. Los asteriscos de los medios aprovechan la oportunidad para escenificarse. El beneficio personal cuenta más que cualquier otra cosa en caso de duda, cuando la economía misma ve el fin del mundo como una oportunidad para su propio enriquecimiento.
    ellauri161.html on line 540: Entonces, hay suficientes razones para el ridículo, más que suficientes. De hecho, una de las deficiencias de Don't Look Up es que no se ha seleccionado ningún grupo que esté específicamente dirigido. Los dos personajes principales están en una racha perdedora con su trabajo científico porque el mundo entero parece estar formado solo por egoístas e idiotas. Quizás el director y el guionista incorporan una gran cantidad de personajes que no serían necesarios. (Vittu mikä ääliö! "ningun grupo johon satiiri olisi "especificamenti dirigido" ei ole "seleccionado". Helvetti, se just on se pointti! Kaikki on tässä pankrotissa mukana! Satira para tontos, nimenomaan! Exactamente la pelicula que nuestra sociedad se merece.)
    ellauri161.html on line 542: Sí, Lawrence y Leonardo DiCaprio vendrían a cumplir esa función, pero también acaban perdiéndose en esa sobreacumulación de ideas de la que hace gala 'No mires arriba'. (Vittu tää oli just parasta filmissä. Ei tässä ole kyse siitä eikä tästä sankarista, vaan 7G sontimattomasta tutilaasta, säälittävistä häviäjäistä, söpöistä elukoista puhumattakaan.
    ellauri161.html on line 544: La película parece como si alguien hubiera tomado la directriz de una sátira para tontos y la hubiera trabajado. Con Don't Look Up estamos obteniendo exactamente la película que nuestra sociedad se merece.
    ellauri161.html on line 546: The targets of the satire – incompetent governments, media, tech billionaires, populace believing in politics not science – are obvious. There’s a shorthand that makes each character’s real world avatar easy to get hence the laughs but does that undermine the film’s intelligence? No, it's spot on.
    ellauri161.html on line 549: So yes, this means that even the supporting characters in subplots get a C storyline. See the problem yet? (No. What is it? Everybody's got a C story line in life, so what?)
    ellauri161.html on line 551: The porcellain faced Hunting gamist returns home and meets Yule due to her minor celebrity status. The thing is that the film never does anything with Kate’s government scuffle. It’s an odd detour that bloats the runtime severely. (Now THIS IS the problem: these drooping- underlip prof spectators already know what the plot should be and edit what they see accordingly. Hey where are the heroes? Where's optimism? Who's gonna save the world this time round? Superman? Batman? Anyone?)
    ellauri161.html on line 557: I’ve seen some negative reactions to Don’t Look Up—complaints that it is too despairing for its own good.
    ellauri161.html on line 562: This is the darkest of dark comedies, and it covers many topics, including the continued decimation of our planet, our over-reliance on tech, our soul-killing obsession with social media, and the crazy space-race programs created by billionaire men. McKay’s brutal satire takes no prisoners, eviscerates political extremists and lemmings, and basically says we are all fucked if we continue on this current course—with or without an apocalyptic comet hurtling toward Earth
    ellauri161.html on line 566: This movie is devoid of hope. There is no optimism in Don’t Look Up. Yes, it deserves comparison to Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove, because it pulls laughs out of the fact that the human race is on a crash course with destruction. In Don’t Look Up, the technology has multiplied and advanced, but the message is the same as it was when Slim Pickens rode that bomb to the doomed ground in Strangelove: Humans are messing up big-time, in a manner that is so egregious you just have to laugh at it … to prevent yourself from going insane. The situation is hopeless but not serious.
    ellauri161.html on line 568: Kate Blanchett was way the dullest character on the cast. All silicon, no AI. No interest whatsoever, human or otherwise. Dr Strangelove was a lot worse satire than this. The problem with Kubrik was that he had a villain, while the real world has not just one- rather, there are 7 billion of them.
    ellauri161.html on line 572: Pressed together, however, the mix just doesn’t work. Too many characters, such as Jonah Hill’s presidential aide, know they’re in a comedy and play for laughs accordingly. There’s way too much going on in Don’t Look Up, so the story focus is constantly diffused as we jump from one narrative thread to another. Consequently the soiree packs very little punch; as a satire on corporate greed, media ethics and celebrity culture it’s pretty limp. All bite but no teeth, you could say. (Fuck yourself droopy-lip, this is a tableau true to life, not a sketch.)
    ellauri161.html on line 574: Still, as an intermittently amusing lark to stream on your 60-inch while doing the ironing, mixing martinis or pitting cherries, Don’t Look Up passes muster as OK time-killing fodder. (Okay, get back to your ironing, idiot.)
    ellauri161.html on line 576: Like an increasing amount of streaming content, you can keep track of what’s going on with your peripheral vision, turning to give the TV screen your full attention only when something good starts happening.
    ellauri161.html on line 580: Ja naurettavaa miten jenkit ajattelee vieläkin olevansa yxin maailmassa. Vaivaiset 300M kärpästä 6,7G mitättömän tunarin keskellä. The world is only seriously shown to be America’s to fail to save, an unwieldy act of arrogance that misses the chance to engage with how long it has been since this country led the way.
    ellauri161.html on line 582: Don't Look Up fires a salvo at the movie industry, too. A director who has a blissfully bloated disaster actioner titled Total Devastation lined up for release grandly admits in a television interview that it is "a popcorn movie".
    ellauri161.html on line 584: A lady critic: His approach to comedy and my ability to enjoy his work as a director began to diverge when he had a sequence about bailouts and crony capitalism tacked on to another otherwise funny film. That was tasteless. The problem was McKay seemed to find entertainment and real-world issues to be fundamentally separate, deploying one in hopes of getting eyes on the other. While all we droopy lips know that they are part of one and the same entertainment scene!
    ellauri161.html on line 587: He seems to believe that people need laughs and famous faces to be lured into thinking about more pressing matters, and he hates them for it. While actually people need laughs just on order not to think about them!
    ellauri161.html on line 588: And yet it’s hard to think about who, exactly, is going to be moved to make changes to how they live their lives by Don’t Look Up, a climate-change allegory that acquired accidental COVID-19 relevance, but that doesn’t really end up being about much at all, beyond that humanity sucks. And film critics suck about most of all.
    ellauri161.html on line 590: Don’t Look Up wants to paint our inaction with regard to climate change as the result of denialism and being distracted by silly things like, say, a movie streaming on Netflix. But climate change isn’t a comet headed our way in less than a year — a lousy, faulty metaphor for where we’re at right now. Except that IT IS! It's probably too late already. Now get a big mouth fuck goddam Allison Willmore,
    ellauri161.html on line 599: The satire not only lacks subtlety, it pushes the bounds of ridiculousness to levels where it works neither as a comedy nor as social commentary. It is too true for laughs.
    ellauri161.html on line 603: When it comes to apocalyptic asteroid/comet collision movies, Armageddon and Deep Impact were more entertaining while being no less absurd.
    ellauri161.html on line 607: If I wanted to get preached at, I'll just go to church. 1 out of 5.
    ellauri161.html on line 610: In the line of the film's fire are power-crazed politicians, corporate czars and co-opted scientists peddling their convenient delusions to a crowd lulled and manipulated through news cycles aimed at achieving collective complacency and complicity. This is just too many for laughs, about 100% of the fucking Americans.
    ellauri161.html on line 614: and overly alarmist but nothing that the film places on the table can be dismissed as a figment of a fevered imagination running away from the facts on the ground.
    ellauri161.html on line 618: A voice from Vagina.com: Informative, funny, well written, well acted, and crystal clear in its message are words I emphatically cannot use.
    ellauri161.html on line 619: Among the baddies are vacuous United States President Janie Orlean (Streep, bad), douchebro Chief of Staff and President’s son Jason Orlean (Hill, worse), perpetually cheery and vapid morning TV show hosts Brie Evantee (Blanchett) and Jack Bremmer (Perry), and creepy tech-billionaire Peter Isherwell (Rylance, who really should know better than the strange attempts at possibly neurodivergent caricature that this role seems to consist of? How so better pray tell cowboy?), as well as the truth-hostile environment of mainstream and social media.
    ellauri161.html on line 622: I have to applaud Adam McKay for using the platform that he has to address the single most pressing issue that we face as a species, but I can’t help but be deeply frustrated that the way he has chosen to do so fails on so many levels, both dramatically and didactically.
    ellauri161.html on line 628: The way that Lawrence’s angry, idealistic scientist refuses to get co-opted by a system she correctly identifies as corrupt while DiCaprio’s more amicable character gets swept up in things for a while would seem to be easy material for a scriptwriter to use not just as a commentary on the way the world works, but as rich dramatic material for the ups and downs of a personal and professional relationship.
    ellauri161.html on line 631: I’ve seen some people criticise Don’t Look Up for lacking subtlety. I’m not bothered by this. I don’t necessarily need or want the communications about climate change to be subtle. The issue itself certainly is not subtle. We are heading towards—and, again, already are in the midst of—unprecedented death and destruction. Our systems and rulers are not just woefully ill-equipped to deal with this or to prevent the worst of it, they are actively complicit in bringing it about. Those communities around the world that are the most vulnerable and that have had the least part to play in causing the crisis will be the ones to suffer the first and the worst. This isn’t subtle sh*t! This is horrifying, grotesque, psychologically debilitating stuff to ponder—if you even have the privilege to ponder in the first place! I don’t necessarily need subtlety here. Sometimes, to fight propaganda, you need to go loud and bold. But you still have to be effective. We are fighting an almightily powerful enemy. Competence is a necessary minimum. Regrettably, Don’t Look Up does not meet those standards. Its central metaphor doesn’t even make sense! Yes, capitalism is responding as dreadfully to climate change in real life as it does to the comet in the film—the key difference is that capitalism didn’t cause that comet to come hurtling out of the sky in the first place.
    ellauri161.html on line 633: Sorry Vagina, I disagree. The comet and capitalism do come from the same source. They are both facts of nature, which the pink-to-tan little worms wriggling on this planet have no clue of how to duck. They are not even clever enough to be that evil.
    ellauri161.html on line 635: A Kike lady says it well: Granted, many will accuse Don’t Look Up of lacking the subtlety of McKay’s earlier movies, but there is something refreshingly honest about the film that undeniably lends itself to the silliness of its narrative. Furthermore, it is a film about the absurdity of the current times we live in and nobody can argue that is isn’t crazy to deny facts in favour of outlandish fabrications — or can they?
    ellauri161.html on line 637: There is something genuinely endearing about a film that doesn’t seem to care one bit about coming across as silly as long as its message is heard by the millions of viewers who have so far made it into the most watched film in the world after only two days of streaming.
    ellauri161.html on line 641: By the way, this is a comedy with several parts that aren’t funny, often deliberately so. It’s also a horror film about substance being smothered by fluff instead of coexisting in healthy moderation. Sometimes tonally jagged is OK. Sharp and broad. Awkward and devastating. If you can’t call out danger without sounding alarmist, how do you actually sound an alarm? (Sheesh, think of what’s changed since 2011’s “Melancholia.”) Hyvä pointti Matt! Tässä sotketaan genrejä ihan kiitettävällä tavalla, ei ihme että jenkkiturvelot on exyxissä.
    ellauri161.html on line 643: That’s not a point that hasn’t been made before, and it’s not like there are new notions here about what people might do with their last moments. But there’s something deceptively big and complicated about considering the human capacity to (not) address the largest challenges to their own survival as certain systems prevent action being taken — and people’s ability to recognize that a happy ending isn’t automatic but could be possible with thought and work. There’s such tragedy in the idea of, among many other things, being stuck in a loop of distraction at the expense of progress. Perpetual escapism that prevents escape, with what we’re looking away from and how continually being updated in the stories on the subject.
    ellauri161.html on line 663: NASCAR-kilpailut ovat olleet teemana sekä Tom Cruisen tähdittämässä Days of Thunder -elokuvassa, että Talladega Nights: the Ballad of Ricky Bobby -komediassa, jossa näyttelevät muun muassa Will Ferrell sekä Sacha Baron Cohen.
    ellauri161.html on line 666: More races & years later, Ricky now lives in a large mansion, then in a race chickens out and runs around in his underwear and helmet. Shamed, Ricky moves in with his mother Lucy (Jane Lynch), and brings his sons with him while taking a job as a pizza delivery man. Ricky eventually regains his courage, and his life begins to stabilize after quitting his job at the pizza parlor and getting a new driver´s license.
    ellauri161.html on line 668: Ricky's new car is painted by Susan (next significant other) with a cougar to remind him of his passion and the word "ME" in place of large sponsors. After some more mindless car chases and crashes
    ellauri161.html on line 671: For the majority of the film (not Talladega, the new one), we’re bouncing from one republican caricature to the next. Streep is a female version of Donald Trump. Jonah Hill is a fratty version of Donald Trump Jr. Mark Rylance is a right-wing version of Tim Cook. (What a joke, he's way too poor.) And Ron Perlman is a red-eyed version of General Turgidson. When General Turgidson wonders aloud what kind of name "Strangelove" is, saying to Mr. Staines (Jack Creley) that it is not a "Kraut name", Staines responds that Strangelove's original German surname was Merkwürdigliebe ("Strange love" in German) and that "he changed it when he became a citizen". A kike anyway, by the name.
    ellauri161.html on line 685: The writers of this satire unfortunately were as vapid as the characters they wrote. The science is awful, it's satire losses its bite when it tries to paint the whole country as anti-intellectual and all media as entertainment. If you are going to pan the anti-intellectualism that is straining this country do it with some intelligence.
    ellauri161.html on line 688: Not sure where all these positive reviews are coming from - I thought it was a rather boring film, lacking in plot and failing on many levels to keep me interested. I found this film did nothing to compliment Meryl Streep's talent. It just kinda dragged on. Great cast wasted on a bad script and mediocre directing.
    ellauri161.html on line 707: Annoyingly bad. I suppose this might appeal to those who like their humor and satire delivered like a sledge hammer to the head, but if you prefer a more subtle approach, this is not for you. Added to this are the ludicrously exaggerated characters that are so bad that they are laughable, but in the wrong way. The DiCaprio character is just plain irritating. After 20 minutes of this film, I was just wishing the comet would arrive much earlier than anticipated.
    ellauri161.html on line 709: Almost like it was produced to be stupid? The president and other characters are like laughing the whole time while experts are giving them info it’s like a bad satire not good at all.
    ellauri161.html on line 715: All star Cast, All star disappointment! This movie received so much publicity, we thought it would be good. However, not one character endeared themselves to us in actually caring what happened to them. We had hope the movie would gain momentum and get better but.... it never did.
    ellauri161.html on line 722: My first movie review: After reading the negative reviews from many of the critics I realized that they are of the same character as the corrupt group that the movie portrays and as in the movie either disconnected from the people or threatened by the message. (Right on Vicki!)
    ellauri161.html on line 737: This was a waste of 2 and a half hours of my life. How they got at least 4 academy award winners to make this steaming pile of crap shocks me. Would have rather had major dental work done than watch this movie.
    ellauri161.html on line 749: One of the worst movies I have ever seen. I will never get back that 2.5 hours of my life. Who payed for this crap to be put on film? (Esim sinä.)
    ellauri161.html on line 764: too long, over acted, non-senseical, and not compeling.
    ellauri161.html on line 767: If I could give this zero stars I would. I want the last 2.5 hours of my life back.
    ellauri161.html on line 769: Big let down. The humor is so off-putting it doesn´t pull laughs, while the drama is hard to dive into whilst characters scream at the camera. The portrayal is so unrealistic, so cringe, so superficial that none of the characters are true heroes. They all appear as delusional, distracted ego maniacs detached from reality. The end is anti-climactic leaving the viewer with gratitude it looks nothing like the world we actually live in. (True, being 22400 years away. But I bet the immigrant will soon reduce brontauks to extinction.)
    ellauri161.html on line 772: Satire needs more than jokes to be funny, and everyone in this movie is equally stupid. A large cast of familiar faces floats through this painfully unfunny exercise in futility.
    ellauri161.html on line 775: Predictable and boring. Didn´t laugh once the entire movie. The only character I enjoyed was Dr. Oglethorpe w/wig.
    ellauri161.html on line 778: This movie is supposed to be satire but the jokes are just so awful. I remember when liberals actually were funny, and men like Jon Stewart were hysterical. Whoever wtote this steaming pile needs to go back and learn. The dialogue was ridiculous, the plot was a thin veil for climate change but just fell flat. Its just not worth watching when there are so many better shows out there to watch instead.
    ellauri161.html on line 787: This movie was atrocious and not even remotely funny. Poorly made and tacky.
    ellauri161.html on line 828: D´après Raïssa Maritain, la conversion de Léon Bloy doit beaucoup à Ernest Hello ; on trouve de nettes traces de son influence dans le Journal d´un curé de campagne de Georges Bernanos et dans l´exégèse biblique de Paul Claudel ; Henri Michaux le reconnaît également comme l´une de ses sources.
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    ellauri161.html on line 864: Sivu 234 - Memor fui dierum antiquorum, meditatus sum in omnibus operibus tuis : * in factis manuum tuarum meditabar. Expandi manus meas ad te : * anima mea sicut terra sine aqua tibi.‎
    ellauri161.html on line 876: Sivu 345 - Quant à saint Jérôme, il a créé le magnifique idiome dans lequel il a parlé. Tacite et Juvénal sont les balbutiements humains de la langue que saint Jérôme a parlée divinement.‎
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    ellauri161.html on line 897: Bible, Platon, Aristote, Plutarque, Origène, Pères de l'Église, Thomas d'Aquin, Machiavel, Malebranche, Bossuet, Fénelon, Giambattista Vico, Montesquieu, Hume, Rousseau, Saint-Martin, Burke

    ellauri161.html on line 903: Joseph est l'un des pères de la philosophie contre-révolutionnaire et un des critiques les plus importants des idées des Lumières. Il considère que la Révolution française représente un crime contre l'ordre naturel. Il défend le retour à une monarchie absolue. Il a influencé la pensée conservatrice et réactionnaire de manière très importante depuis le XVIIIe siècle.
    ellauri161.html on line 910: Joseph de Maistre est dès 1773 membre de la loge maçonnique de La Parfaite Union qui relevait de la loge Saint-Jean des Trois Mortiers, à l'orient de Chambéry. Il a les titres de grand orateur, de substitut des généraux et de maître symbolique. Il entend concilier son appartenance à la franc-maçonnerie avec une stricte orthodoxie catholique: entre autres, il refuse les thèses qui voyaient en la franc-maçonnerie et l'illuminisme les acteurs d'un complot ayant amené à la Révolution[note 4]. Il écrit ainsi au baron Vignet des Étoles que « la franc-maçonnerie en général, qui date de plusieurs siècles […] n’a certainement, dans son principe, rien de commun avec la révolution françoise ».
    ellauri161.html on line 912: Avec quelques frères de Chambéry, il fonde en 1778, la loge réformée écossaise de « La Sincérité », qui dépend du directoire écossais dont l'âme est Jean-Baptiste Willermoz (1730-1824), disciple de Joachim Martinès de Pasqually. Il est reçu chevalier bienfaisant de la Cité Sainte sous le nom de eques Josephus a Floribus (ce surnom fait allusion aux fleurs de souci de ses armoiries). On retrouve dans son œuvre les enseignements de la maçonnerie : providentialisme, prophétisme, réversibilité des peines, etc. ; hautement investi dans la vie de cette société initiatique, à la veille du Convent de Wilhelmsbad (1782), il fait d'ailleurs parvenir à Jean-Baptiste Willermoz son célèbre Mémoire au duc de Brunswick. Il entretient par ailleurs une amitié avec Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin, pour lequel il avait une vive admiration, se faisant fort, disait-il, « de défendre en tous points l'orthodoxie », d'où son attrait pour le martinisme.
    ellauri161.html on line 915: Au total, Joseph de Maistre a joué un rôle actif dans la franc-maçonnerie pendant environ 40 ans, et il est parvenu aux grades les plus élevés du Rite écossais rectifié et du martinisme. Il est répertorié sur la liste des francs-maçons célèbres dans le monde.
    ellauri161.html on line 919: Dans une intervention au souverain Sénat de Savoie, le sénateur de Maistre plaide pour que le peuple marche à grands pas vers l'égalité civile[9]. Toutefois, il déplore les excès populaires et les désordres qui bouleversent la vie du pays voisin. Certains biographes, dont Robert Triomphe[note 7], lui reprocheront ce qu'ils considèrent comme une volte-face.
    ellauri161.html on line 927: Il oppose au rationalisme du XVIIIe siècle le sens commun, la foi, les lois non-écrites. Pour Joseph de Maistre, l'individu est une réalité seconde par rapport à la société et l'autorité. La société ne peut fondamentalement pas se définir comme la somme des individus qui la composent. En cela, il critique la conception de Jean-Jacques Rousseau : il est pour Joseph de Maistre impensable de constituer une société à partir d'un contrat social. Les individus ne peuvent pas fonder les sociétés, ils en sont incapables de par leur nature. Le pouvoir forme les individus, mais les individus ne forment pas le pouvoir.
    ellauri161.html on line 929: Pour Joseph de Maistre, le corps politique étant constitué à l'image d'un organisme vivant, il peut quelquefois être malade, et quand il est malade, l'estomac n' aura rien de manger. Le sacrifice des individus est un mal nécessaire pour la sauvegarde du corps social, et Joseph de Maistre, dans ses formulations les plus imagées, n'hésite pas à évoquer le sang que réclame la terre pour rendre la justice, et qu'elle obtient par la guerre que se font les Hommes.
    ellauri161.html on line 933: Si Jean-Jacques Rousseau s'accordait également à dire que la religion était nécessaire au corps politique, il rejetait en revanche le christianisme comme étant ennemi de la république. Chez Joseph de Maistre, à l'inverse, la religion chrétienne est la plus adaptée, car elle soutient parfaitement la monarchie et se base sur la tradition, sans laquelle il est impossible que soit fondée une religion. Or, la monarchie est elle-même le régime politique le plus adapté : comme il l'affirme dans ses Considérations sur la France, la monarchie est un équilibre qui s'est constitué au fil de l'histoire. C'est un régime tempéré mais fort, et qui ne tend pas, selon lui, vers la violence, à l'inverse de la république qu'il voit comme un régime déséquilibré et instable. De plus, la monarchie est le régime qui respecte le plus ce qu'il considère comme un fait naturel : à savoir l'inégalité entre les hommes, que la monarchie intègre dans son organisation, et qui est relativisée grâce à l'égalité de tous dans leur assujettissement au roi. Pour Joseph de Maistre, la république y substitue une égalité utopique, qui ne prend pas en compte la véritable nature de l'Homme. Car ce dernier doit vivre en société, et toute société doit être structurée autour d'une hiérarchie, ce qui justifie donc l'existence d'ordres dans la société.
    ellauri161.html on line 936: Joseph de Maistre eut également une postérité à la fois plus spirituelle et plus littéraire, via plusieurs auteurs qu'il influença considérablement : Honoré de Balzac, mais surtout Charles Baudelaire (par exemple dans ses poèmes Correspondances ou Réversibilité), Antoine Blanc de Saint-Bonnet, Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly et Ernest Hello, lesquels ont marqué ensuite toute la littérature catholique du XXe siècle - de Léon Bloy, Bernanos et Paul Claudel jusqu'à Marc-Edouard Nabe. Sans oublier Léon Tolstoï, notamment dans La Guerre et la Paix. Wauzi wauz, tässäpä jäbässä on paxulti pahaa vettä salaliittoteoristien myllyyn!
    ellauri161.html on line 939: La réversibilité des mérites est cette doctrine qui affirme que les mérites des uns peuvent bénéficier aux autres. Pour le dire dans un langage peut-être plus accessible, cela signifie que la sainteté des uns peuvent bénéficier aux autres. Tää oli anekaupan perusteluna. Sama idea kuin päästökaupassa. Pyhixiltä on jäänyt niin paljon yli armoa, että sitä voi sovitusta hinnasta myydä rikkaalle syntiselle taivasevääxi. Tavoitteena hiilineutraalius tai suorastaan hiilinegatiivisuus.
    ellauri161.html on line 952: Et de nos facultés se fait le capitaine ? ja siitä tulee meidän tiedekunnan dekaani?
    ellauri161.html on line 976: Leon Bloyn mielestä Hello oli runoilija: Je ne vois guère d’analogue à cet écrivain désorbité que le solitaire Pascal. Ils sont, en effet, tous deux, surtout des poètes et l’étonnement du lecteur est infiniment plus déterminé par leur accent que par leurs pensées. »
    ellauri161.html on line 984: Siis varsin keskinkertainen kaveri. Sitten se tapaa ton Barbapapan, joka käännyttää sen takaisin äitikirkkoveneeseen. En décembre 1868, il fait la connaissance de Jules Barbey d´Aurevilly, qui habite en face de chez lui, rue Rousselet (Léon Bloy habite au numéro 24h). C´est l´occasion pour lui d´une profonde conversion intellectuelle, qui le ramène à la religion catholique, et le rapproche des courants traditionalistes. C´est Barbey qui le familiarise avec la pensée du philosophe Antoine Blanc de Saint-Bonnet, « une des majestés intellectuelles de ce siècle », dira Bloy plus tard. Par la suite, Ernest Hello eut également une très forte influence sur lui ; il semble même que ce soit lui qui l´ait incité à écrire.
    ellauri161.html on line 990: Bloy was noted for personal attacks, but he saw them as the mercy or indignation of God. He acquired a reputation for bigotry because of his frequent outbursts of temper. Soon, Bloy could count such prestigious authors as Émile Zola, Guy de Maupassant, Ernest Renan, and Anatole France as his enemies. Bloy is quoted in the epigraph at the beginning of Graham Greene´s novel The End of the Affair, though Greene claimed that "this irate man lacked creative instinct." Bloy is also quoted at the beginning of John Irving´s A Prayer for Owen Meany, another turd. Some pope quoted him, yet another turd.
    ellauri161.html on line 996: "And the rich catholics speak of Charity! The so-called Christian riches ejaculating on misery!"
    ellauri161.html on line 1085: Ruysbroeck (Or Rusbroek), Jean De, the most noted of mystics in the Netherlands, was born in A.D. 1293 at Ruysbroeck no less, near Brussels, and was educated in the latter city under the direction of an Augustinian prebendary who was his relative. His fondness for solitude and day dreams prevented him from making solid progress, however. His Latin was imperfect, though it is clear that he became acquainted with the earlier mystical writings. He probably did not read the writings of Neo-Platonists, but was certainly not unacquainted with those of the Areopagite.
    ellauri161.html on line 1092: His (Mainion) works suggest the thought that the writings of master Eckart (died 1328), with whom Ruysbroeck was contemporary for thirty-five years, exercised influence over our author´s mind. Melkein maisteri Eckartille kävi köpelösti loppupeleissä. Ruisbroeck became vicar of the Church of St. Gudula at Brussels, where he lived in strict asceticism, enjoying the society of persons who had devoted themselves to a contemplative life, composing books and exercising benevolence. Jahas uusi päivä, uusi suopeus. He contended against the sins of the day, and labored to promote reforms. It is said that Tauler once visited him, attracted by the fame of his sanctity.
    ellauri161.html on line 1100: The chief of his mystical writings are, The Ornament of Spiritual Marriage (Lat. by Gerh. Groot, Ornatus Spiritualis Desponsionis, MS. at Strasburg; by another translator, and published by Faber Stapulensis [Paris, 1512], De Ornatu Spirit. Nuptiarum, etc.; also in French, Toulouse, 1619; and in Flemish, ´J Cieraet der gheestclyeke Bruyloft, Brussels, 1624, Hengelliset häät): — Speculum AEternae Salutis: — De Calculo, an interpretation of the calculus candidus, Re 2:17: — Samuel, sive de Alta Contemplatione. The other works of Ruysbroeck contain but little more than repetitions of the thoughts expressed in those here mentioned. (Esim. 7 hengellisen rakkauden askelmasta.) He wrote in his native language, and rendered to that dialect the same service which accrued to the High German from its use by the mystics of the section where it prevailed. He is still regarded in Holland as "the best prose writer of the Netherlands in the Middle Ages." His style is characterized by great precision of statement, which becomes impaired, however, whenever his imagination soars, as it often does, to transcendental regions too sublimated for language to describe. His works were accessible until lately only in Latin editions (by Surius, Cologne, 1549, 1552, 1609 [the best], 1692, fol.), or in manuscripts scattered through different libraries in Belgium and Holland. Four of the more important works were published in their original tongue, with prefaces by Ullmann (Hanover, 1848). No complete edition has as yet been undertaken (see Moll, )e Boekerij van het S. Barbara-Klooster te Delft [Amst. 1857, 4to], p. 41).
    ellauri161.html on line 1102: Ruysbroeck´s mysticism begins with God, descends to man, and returns to God again, in the aim to make man one with God. God is a simple unity, the essence above all being, the immovable, and yet the moving, cause of all existences. The Son is the wisdom, the uncreated image of the Father; the Holy Spirit the love which proceeds from both the Father and the Son, and unites them to each other. Creatures preexisted in God, in thought; and, as being in God, were God to that extent. Fallen man can only be restored through grace, which elevates him above the conditions of nature. Three stages are to be distinguished: the active, or operative; the subjective, or emotional; and the contemplative life. The first proceeds to conquer sin, and draw near to God through good works; the second consists in introspection, to which ascetic practices may be an aid, and which becomes indifferent to all that is not God. The soul is embraced and penetrated by the Spirit of God, and revels in visions and ecstasies. Higher still is the contemplative state (vita vitalis), which is an immediate knowing and possessing of God, leaving no remains of individuality in the consciousness, and concentrating every energy on the contemplation of the eternal and absolute Being. This life is still the gift of grace, and has its essence in the unifying of the soul with God, so that he alone shall work. The soul is led on from glory to glory, until it becomes conscious of its essential unity in God.
    ellauri161.html on line 1112: Few mystics have ascended to the empyrean where Ruysbroeck so constantly dwelt; and the endeavor to compress into forms of speech the visions seen in a state where all clear and real apprehension is at an end occasioned the fault of indefiniteness with which his writings must be charged. His influence over theological and philosophical thought was not so great as that exercised by Eckart and Tauler, and was chiefly limited to his immediate surroundings. The Brotherhood of the Common Life (q.v.) was founded by Gerhard Groot, one of Ruysbroeck´s pupils, and its first inception may perhaps be traced back to Ruysbroeck himself — a proof that he was not wholly indifferent to the conditions of practical life.
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    ellauri161.html on line 1131: A young priest arrives at the small village of Ambricourt, his first parish assignment. He arrives alone by bicycle and is met by no one and unpacks his meager belongings. A couple at the chateau eye him suspiciously and walk away. He begins a diary, which he narrates throughout the film. This is very, very old-fashioned, would not do in Netflix anymore. Because he often feels nauseous and dizzy, he chooses a strict diet free of meat and vegetables. Instead, he has wine and wine-soaked bread with sugar. No wonder he dies in the end (oops, spoiler, sorry).
    ellauri161.html on line 1135: The older priest from Torcy talks to his younger colleague about his poor diet and lack of prayer, but the younger man seems unable to make changes. After his health worsens, the young priest goes to the city of Lille to visit a doctor, who diagnoses him with stomach cancer. The priest goes for refuge to a former colleague, who has lapsed and now works as an apothecary, while living with a woman outside wedlock. The priest dies in the house of his colleague after being absolved by him. His dying words are "What does it matter? All is Grace".
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    ellauri162.html on line 55: Esko Valtaojan kallein kirja arvoltaan noin tuhat euroa. Valtaoja ei laske lukemiaan kirjoja kappaleittain vaan eurometreittäin. Vuodessa kertyy vähintään kolme eurometriä. Valtaoja oppi lukemaan nelivuotiaana, lähinnä englanninkielistä tietokirjallisuutta. Kiinnostus romskuihin on tasan nolla. Ne ovat molemmat ”kultsin” eli Virpi Valtaojan heiniä. Toinen on Dracula ja toinen Viikilä. Se on enemmän kuin kellään hänen tuntemallaan emerituxella. Kirjat ovat Valtaojalle ennen kaikkea työvälineitä puheiden kirjoittamista ja pitämistä varten. Vessasta kuuluu iltaisin kiireistä polinaa ja ruiskahtelua.
    ellauri162.html on line 137: With political tensions rising in Europe, Bernanos emigrated to South America with his family in 1938, settling in Brazil. He remained until 1945 in Barbacena, State of Minas Gerais, where he tried his hand at managing a farm.
    ellauri162.html on line 139: After France´s Liberation, De Gaulle invited Bernanos to return to his homeland, offering him a post in the government. Bernanos did return but, disappointed to perceive no signs of spiritual renewal, he declined to play an active role in French political life. Plusieurs fois blessé, il mène une vie matérielle difficile et instable en s´essayant à la littérature.
    ellauri162.html on line 142: Catholique fervent et monarchiste passionné, il milite très jeune dans les rangs de l´Action française en participant aux activités des Camelots du roi pendant ses études de lettres, puis à la tête du journal L'Avant-garde de Normandie jusqu'à la Grande Guerre.
    ellauri162.html on line 146: André Gide place Bernanos dans la lignée de Barbey d´Aurevilly, mais « en diablement mieux ! », ajoutera Malraux. Samoja patapäitä koko porukka.
    ellauri162.html on line 153: Ce roman est l´un des plus célèbres de son auteur, probablement parce qu´il s´y révèle lui-même, tel un accompagnateur témoignant d´une présence extrêmement attentive et parfois fraternelle.
    ellauri162.html on line 155: La honte que lui inspire la faiblesse des hommes politiques français face à l´Allemagne de Hitler le conduit à s´exiler en Amérique du Sud. Il y reçoit entre autres l´écrivain autrichien Stefan Zweig, peu avant le suicide de ce dernier.
    ellauri162.html on line 156: De Gaulle confiera plus tard, à propos de Bernanos : "Celui-là, je ne suis jamais parvenu à l´attacher à mon char."
    ellauri162.html on line 158: En 1946 paraît La France contre les robots, aux éditions de la France libre, un essai dans lequel Bernanos dénonce la « civilisation des machines » et les nouveaux totalitarismes économiques qui commencent à se construire dans l´après-guerre. Exceptes les motos. Georges Bernanos meurt d´un cancer du foie, en 1948, à l´hôpital américain de Neuilly.
    ellauri162.html on line 177: One of the early writing prophets, Hosea used his own marital experience as a symbolic representation of God and Israel: God the husband, Israel the wife. Hosea´s wife left him to go with other men; Israel left the Lord to go with other gods. Hosea searched for his wife, found her and brought her back; God would not abandon Israel and brought them back even though they had forsaken him.
    ellauri162.html on line 183: The point of the story is that God is willing to forgive us and accept us back IF we approach him with a repentant heart. And any man who tries to live a godly life MUST also forgive and accept his wayward wife IF she approaches him with a truly repentant heart. [Repentance: being so very very VERY sorry for your sin that you think you will NEVER do that again!]
    ellauri162.html on line 193: “The sacrifices to God are a broken spirit; a heart broken and crushed, O God, you will not despise.”—Psalm 51:17.
    ellauri162.html on line 205: complète qu’elle suffit elle-même au spectacle et n’a pas
    ellauri162.html on line 206: besoin, comme celle de Gille, du contraste de la vivacité
    ellauri162.html on line 226: Artaux Pas si Mauvais naquit en 1942 dans un camion, en plein emigration face aux forces soviétiques, durant la Guerre de Continuation ; sa famille, fuyant les combats, est chassée par l´armee sovietique vers la Norvège, puis la Suède et la Laponie finlandaise. Pas si Mauvais qui signifie en finnois « prison de pierre » est un nom inventé par son père né Gullstén (Pierre d´or) pour « finniser », comme beaucoup de Finlandais, un patronyme à consonance suédoise (à l´instar des personnes inspirées par le mouvement fennomane).
    ellauri162.html on line 230: En 2008 et 2009, l´écrivain a fait la une des tabloïds finlandais pour son comportement incohérent, y compris sa conduite automobile imprudente. En octobre 2009, Artaux est victime d´un accident vasculaire cérébral. Il a décède 15 octobre 2018 dans une maison de repos à Espoo
    ellauri162.html on line 249: Kertoi asiat omalla tavallaan, ketään kylmäksi jättänyt ei, A raconté les choses à sa façon, personne qui a laissé quelqu'un froid,
    ellauri162.html on line 258: Gullstén‐Paasilinna ‐suvun kantaisä Pehr Gullstén, Pehr Jacobsson Kuckoin, 'Pekka Jaakonpoika Kukkonen' (25.3.1770‐1.9.1825) syntyi Muhoksen emäpitäjässä, nykyään Utajärven Ahmaksen Kukkolassa. Pekka Jaakonpoika Kukkosen isä oli Jacob Holappa (1732‐1807), joka muutettuaan Puolangalta Ahmaksen Kukkolan isännäksi otti sukunimekseen ajan tavan mukaan talon nimen eli Kukkosen (Holappa‐suvun tietokanta 2003).
    ellauri162.html on line 266: En 1949, le ministère de l'Éducation nationale fit savoir à Marcel Aymé qu'il allait être inscrit sur la liste de la prochaine promotion de la Légion d'honneur. Il se souvint alors du « blâme sans affichage » auquel il avait été condamné en 1946 pour avoir vendu sous l'occupation un scénario à la Continental film et refusa. En outre, l'année suivante, il déclina la proposition faite publiquement par François Mauriac de présenter sa candidature à l'Académie française : « Combien d'écrivains auront refusé presque simultanément l'Académie française et la Légion d'honneur ? s'est interrogée Gabrielle Rollin dans le magazine Lire.
    ellauri162.html on line 268: Que peuvent donc avoir de commun les écrivains Marcel Camus, Marcel Aymé, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Louis Aragon, Jacques Prévert, Georges Bernanos, Aimé Césaire, Bernard Clavel, Guy de Maupassant, Georges Sand, les peintres Claude Monet, Gustave Courbet, Honoré Daumier, les compositeurs Hector Berlioz, Maurice Ravel, les politiciens Philippe Seguin (de droite), Jack Ralite (de gauche), le syndicaliste Edmond Maire, le philosophe Jacques Bouveresse, les chanteurs et poètes Georges Brassens, Léo Ferré, l'acteur et humoriste Bourvil, les actrices Catherine Deneuve, Claudia Cardinale, Brigitte Bardot, la chanteuse Mylène Farmer, la madame Miss France Geneviève de Fontenay, les prix Nobel de physique Pierre et Marie Curie, le médecin humanitaire Anne-Marie Gouvet, la chercheuse spécialiste des cancers professionnels Annie Thiebaud-Mony, ou tout récemment le dessinateur de bandes dessinées Tardy… ?
    ellauri162.html on line 278: Bon, on s'en fiche de Gégé Deparpoutine ! Qu'il l'adopte, le pas dictateur et très démocrate chef suprême des poupée Russes - et qu'il adopte son pote Filou 1er par la même occasion. Bon débarras ! D'ailleurs, s'il pouvait en adopter d'autres, je suis prêt à lui faire une liste. Il y a de la place en Sibérie, et cela va nous faire une peu de ménage. Tiens, tous les légiond'honneurisés, qu'il les adopte pour commencer.
    ellauri162.html on line 479: Hän olisi ehkä hyväksynyt noiden marionettien toisilleen lausumat pitkäpiimäiset höpötykset, jotka jäivät ilmaan roikkumaan, hän olisi ehkä hyväksynyt jopa lukuisat hävyttömät lainat Homerokselta, Theokritokselta, Enniukselta ja Lucretiukselta sekä Macrobiuksen ilmiantaman suoranaisen varkauden Aineiaan toisessa laulussa, joka on melkein sanatarkka jäljennös eräästä Pisandroksen runosepitteestä, hän olisi kenties voinut sulattaa noiden sekalaisten luritusten sanoin kuvaamattoman onttouden - sillä se mikä varsinaisesti nosti hänen karvansa pystyyn, oli Vergiliuksen heksametrisäkeiden rakenne: ne kumisivat kuin läkkipelti tai tyhjät peltikanisterit, paukuttivat litramitalla annosteltuja sanojaan prikulleen niin kuin pikkutarkan ja puisevan prosodian järkkymättömät säännöt vaativat, häntä häiritsi noiden kalkattavien. tosikkomaisten säkeiden tekstuuri, niiden juhlallisen virallinen ilme ja halpamaisen harras kieliopin kunnioitus,; nuo säkeet, jotka horjumaton kesuura mekaanisesti pilkkoi kahtia ja jotka päättyivät aina samoin daktyylin ja spondeen kirskuvaan yhteenottoon.
    ellauri162.html on line 553: Commodianuksen tiedon lähteet olivat Raamattu - pääasiassa maailmanloppu, profeetat ja neljäs Esdrasin kirja - Sibylline-oraakkelit, tertullian, Minucius Felix, Cyprian ja Lactantius. Terencestä, Lucretiuksesta, Horacesta, Cicerosta ja ennen kaikkea Virgilin ilmaisutavoista hän lainaa ilmaisutapoja. Hänen teologiansa ei ole luotettava; Millenarianismin lisäksi hän näyttää tunnustavan monarkianismin ja patripassianismin, kaksi harhaoppia Kolminaisuuden suhteen. Hänen kielensä ei ole vain karkea, vaan virheellinen, ja olisi virhe etsiä Commodianuksessa aksentin perusteella perustuvan kääntymisen alkuperää. Vaikka hän ei ole perehtynyt prosodiaan, hän yrittää kirjoittaa daktyylisellä heksametrillä ja onnistuu vain 63: ssa yli 2000 jakeesta.
    ellauri162.html on line 557: Prudentiuxen Psychomachia oli aikansa Marvel sarjakuva, jossa hyveet ovat supermiehiä. Hieman alle tuhannessa rivissä runo kuvaa paheiden ja hyveiden konfliktia taisteluksi Virgilin Aeneidin tyyliin. Tuhat kristittyä marttyyriä hurraa kristinuskon hyökkäystä, tekee aaltoja ja voittaa sen.
    ellauri162.html on line 571: Victorin mukaan Jumala ei halua mätkiä apinoita rangaistuksella, joka vastaisi sen rikoksia (sukupuutolla), eikä ole rangaistusta, joka ei itse asiassa ole lahja valepuvussa. Niinpä Kainin rangaistus on ilmainen lahja hänelle itselleen ja hänen vanhemmilleen (2.284: hoc quoque munus habet), samoin kuin Babelin rakentajien rangaistus (3.285-286: nec tamen hoc sacri, cum sit sua poena nocentum / muneris est tyhjiö). Victorilla on myös taipumus alikorostaa Jumalan roolia rangaistustensa toteuttamisessa sen hyväksi että keskittyy sen sijaan rangaistuksen hyötynäkökohtaan.
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    ellauri162.html on line 626: Masaru Kiemura is an animator, character designer belonging to Ufotable since 2007.
    ellauri162.html on line 660: Since loss of my pluripotence, I have mainly been dealing on European casual wear for more than 20 years. So I have experience also dealing with many shops in Japan. I have gotten much knowledge of the fashion industry, through experience of production management, wholesale and sales positions. In addition, I am glad to have made many acquaintances through the job.
    ellauri162.html on line 662: Dick Masaru KIEMURA Was surrounded by his loving family on September 11, 2006 as he peacefully departed after courageously fighting a lengthy penis.
    ellauri162.html on line 691: Pope Leo XIII, 1891, wrote the encyclical Rerum Novarum as the industrial revolution and political change swept across Europe. The relationship between employers and employees was changing dramatically. Individuals had become wealthy, but most remained poor even though they worked hard. Pope Leo XIII´s encyclical spoke of the condition of the working classes during a time when many advocated revolution.
    ellauri162.html on line 693: The Church recognizes that the lack of workers union contributed to an unjust situation where many work in conditions little better than slavery. One solution proposed by socialists was to eliminate private property altogether. Pope Leo XIII dismisses this solution because "every man has by nature the right to possess property as his own." He also notes that "the impelling reason and motive of his work is to obtain property." Instead of helping the working class, the elimination of private property would only hurt those it was intended to benefit.
    ellauri162.html on line 695: Private ownership "is not only lawful, but absolutely necessary." In addition, the right to property is essential in maintaining the structure of the family. For what can pater familias use to threaten the children with if not the legacy? A worker ought to be given the opportunity to live sparingly, save money, and invest his savings for the future.
    ellauri162.html on line 697: People have become accustomed to working for their own needs. Working enables people to earn an honorable livelihood, but using employees as mere objects is wrong. Workers and the rich are dependent upon each other. The worker ought to complete the tasks that they freely agree to, never destroy an employer´s property, never use violence for their cause, never take part in riots or disorder, and not associate with those who encourage them to act unethically. (As Pope John Paul II would later emphasize in Laborem Exercens, work ought to be seen as a privileged expression of human activity. Work, including cultural production, is an example of human creation in the image of the creator.)
    ellauri162.html on line 699: The employer ought to respect the dignity of each employee and shouldn´t view them as slaves. Workers must also have time for their religious duties and must receive tasks appropriate for their sex and age. Workers and employers ought to be free to negotiate and come to an agreement, but natural justice must ensure that wages are sufficient to support a "frugal and well-behaved wage-earner." To ensure these rights and duties are maintained worker´s associations ought to exist to work towards the common good.
    ellauri162.html on line 705: It is important to remember that we were not created for this world, but rather for everlasting life with God. Riches should be viewed as an obstacle for eternal happiness, and that they do not bring freedom. With this in mind, associations of workers and employers ought to do what is best for the body, soul, and property of all involved.
    ellauri162.html on line 712: Problème insoluble: rétablir le Pauvre dans son droit, sans l'établir dans la puissance. Et s'il arrivait, par impossible, qu'une dictature impitoyable, servie par une armée de fonctionnaires, d'experts, de statisticiens, s'appuyant eux mêmes sur des millions de mouchards et de gendarmes, réussissait à tenir en respect, sur tous les points du monde à la fois, les intelligences carnassières, les bêtes féroces et rusées, pour gain, race d'hommes qui vit de l'homme car sa perpétuelle convoitise de l'argent n'est sans doute que la forme hypocrite, ou peut-être inconsciente de l'horrible, de l'inavouable faim qui la dévore - le dégoût viendrait vite de l'aurea mediocritas ainsi érigée en règle universelle, et l'on verrait refleurir partout les pauvretés volontaires, ainsi qu'un nouveau printemps. Aucune société n'aura raison du Pauvre. Les uns vivent de la sottise d'autrui, de sa vanité, de ses vices. Le Pauvre, lui, vit de la charité. Quel mot sublime!
    ellauri162.html on line 716: Masturbation. It’s not just a great way to kill time, but it’s also the safest sex you can have. And it has many health benefits. (See: 5 Reasons You Should Masturbate Tonight.) Although we can all agree that masturbation is pretty much the cherry on top of the ice cream of life, there’s more to the act than that. In a recent study from Harvard, men who ejaculated 21 or more times per month had a 19 to 22 percent lower risk of prostate cancer than men who did so only four to seven times per month. In some parts of the world, teenagers are encouraged to masturbate. Masturbation prevents unwanted pregnancies.
    ellauri162.html on line 734: Der aus einem protestantischen Pfarrhaus in Meuselwitz stammende Friedrich Karl Forberg war Schüler Ernst Platners in Leipzig, später Karl Leonhard Reinholds in Jena. Von April bis September 1791 reiste er mit Franz Paul von Herbert nach Klagenfurt und schickte einige Briefe an Reinhold, von den jungen Damen in Klagenfurt, die sich Cuntausgaben wie Gebetbücher schwarz einbinden ließen, um sie während der Sonntagsmesse zu lesen, und von den Priesterseminaristen, die an diesen Vorgängen teilnahmen.
    ellauri162.html on line 736: 1798 löste der Saalfelder Konrektor den Atheismusstreit aus, als er in Friedrich Immanuel Niethammers und Fichtes „Philosophischem Journal“ den Aufsatz „Entwickelung des Begriffs der Religion“ publizierte, den Fichte mit einem Nachwort verteidigte. Für Forberg ist Religion ein praktischer Glaube als Voraussetzung des moralischen Handelns. Dieser Glaube besteht lediglich in dem Wunsch, dass das Gute in der Welt die Oberhand erhalten möge. Die Existenz Gottes ist für Forberg, nach der Kritik Immanuel Kants an den Gottesbeweisen, weder durch Offenbarung noch durch theoretische Spekulation begründbar und daher nur im Sinne einer Vaihingerschen Als-Ob-Existenz im Dienst der Moralphilosophie anzunehmen. Theologie wird mit Religionsphilosophie gleichgesetzt.
    ellauri162.html on line 740: 1827 wechselte Forberg nach Hildburghausen und wurde außerordentlicher Beisitzer der Fotzenpolizeiabteilung der herzoglichen Landesregierung. 1829 wurde er mit voller Besoldung in den Ruhestand versetzt. 1840 erschien sein „Lebenslauf eines Verschwollenen“. 1848 starb Forberg nach sechswöchiger Krankheit im Alter von 77 Jahren als Herzoglich Sachsen-Meiningischer Geheimer Kanzleirat in Hildburghausen.
    ellauri162.html on line 757: In a few cases, a person has made the list mainly on the basis of his or her attack on free will and morality—the foundation of the traditional religious view of human beings—so long as the person has also publicly identified as an atheist. You might say ours is a list of atheists with attitude.
    ellauri162.html on line 763: Number 2 Wrath James White (born c. 1970), a former world-class heavyweight kickboxer. White is Black. He is saddened by Black Christians.
    ellauri162.html on line 767: Number 4 Freudin Square, Iraq war veteran is Black. In his rap songs, he boasts about desecrating Brigham Young’s grave and urinating in a synagogue. Be there or be Square!
    ellauri162.html on line 787: Apollinarism or Apollinarianism is a Christological heresy proposed by Apollinaris of Laodicea (died 390) that argues that Jesus had a human body and sensitive human soul, but a divine mind and not a human rational mind, the Divine Logos taking the place of the latter. It was deemed heretical in 381 and virtually died out within the following decades. But now it's back! I'll be back said Apollinaris at the end of Season I.
    ellauri162.html on line 800: There are six stages to embryonic development, and the pharyngula stage is towards the middle. In the early stages of development there is significant diversity in the morphology of embryos, this diversity decreases over time till the pharyngula stage where they are most similar (often difficult for anyone but trained embryologist to differentiate), and finally in the last stages of development morphology diversifies again. It is hypothesized that the reason the pharyngula stage is so morphologically constrained is that this is the point where sequential activation of hox genes is initiated so any strong deviations from the developmental plan would lead to drastic changes in the final phenotype of the organism.
    ellauri162.html on line 814: The concept of a highly conserved ontogeny dates back to 1828 and the work by Karl von Baer. Baer´s work was cited by Charles Darwin and used in support of his Theory of Evolution. The concept was made famous though by Ernst Haeckel in 1874 with the publication of his drawings of the conserved stage. Haeckel was mainly pushing the concept of recapitulation in which he hypothesized that ontological development repeated the evolutionary steps of the organism. Recapitulation has since been discredited and is not accepted by any modern biologist. Haeckel has been accused of falsifying his embryonic drawings, most notably by Jonathan Wells in his book Icons of Evolution. Some biology text books used Haeckel´s drawings for many years after it was known they were faked. However, most modern biology textbooks only use them now for historical reference and actual photos of embryos are used to discuss the pharyngula stage.
    ellauri162.html on line 816: Darwin proposed that embryos resembled each other since they shared a common ancestor, which presumably had a similar embryo, but that development did not necessarily recapitulate phylogeny: he saw no reason to suppose that an embryo at any stage resembled an adult of any ancestor. Darwin supposed further that embryos were subject to less intense selection pressure than adults, and had therefore changed less.
    ellauri162.html on line 826: Scienceblogs appears to have a problem keeping and attracting talented writers. According to PZ Myers, Scienceblogs has "been facing a steady erosion of talent". In 2010, the Christian apologetic website True Free Thinker wrote a quite pointed and accurate criticism of PZ Myers Pharyngula blog indicating that PZ Myers' blog posts often lack substance. Pharyngula is widely acclaimed in the liberal media due to its embrace of evolutionary pseudoscience which liberals irrationally embrace (see: Evolution, Liberalism, Atheism, and Irrationality). Myers' blog is also listed by the science journal Nature, which also embraces evolutionary pseudoscience, as the best blog by a scientist. Pharyngula is known for its sarcastic and often specious criticism of creation science and intelligent design theory, as well as regular postings of photos of cephalopods (often with vulgarly sexual connotations both subtle and blatant). As Singer said, sexual organs are the best indicators of the soul.
    ellauri162.html on line 828: PZ Myers' caustic blog post on the death of Robin Williams See: PZ Myers on the death of Robin Williams (n.h.). Myers was angry because he felt that the news of Robins Williams death was crowding out the news story of the African-American Michael Brown who was shot by a police officer (a race riot subsequently ensued).
    ellauri162.html on line 830: Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951 – August 11, 2014) was an American actor and comedian. Williams was raised and sometimes identified himself as an Episcopalian. He described his denomination in a comedy routine as "I have that idea of Chicago protestant, Episcopal—Catholic light: half the religion, half the guilt." He also described himself as an "honorary Jew", and on Israel's 60th Independence Day in 2008, he appeared in Times Square, along with several other celebrities to wish Israel a happy birthday.
    ellauri162.html on line 831: Williams was found dead in his home in Paradise Cay, California on August 11, 2014. The final autopsy report, released in November 2014, concluded that Williams' death was a suicide resulting from "asphyxia due to hanging". Sen päästä löytyi israelilaisia levyn kappaleita. President Barack Obama released a statement upon Williams's death: Robin Williams was an airman, a doctor, a genie, a nanny, a president, a professor, a bangarang Peter Pan, and everything in between. Se oli Jönsyäkin nuorempi, ja on nyt jo varmaan ihan homeessa.
    ellauri162.html on line 833: See also: PZ Myers' loss of influence! Alexa is a web traffic tracking company. In 2015 and 2016, Freethought Blogs saw a large decrease in its Alexa ranking.
    ellauri162.html on line 834: We can’t say we weren’t warned about Alexa! Alexa is the name given to the voice that responds to your commands on the Amazon Echo device. In a recent post, I discussed the creepiness of having someone potentially listen to every conversation in its vicinity. As I understand it (not having one) the device is only supposed to be activated if you first say “Alexa” but apparently that is not the case. A family in Portland, Oregon reports that an Amazon Alexa device recorded a private conversation about hardwood floors and randomly sent it to a contact in Seattle. Danielle, who declined to provide her last name, told KIRO-TV that the contact called her family to tell them that their privacy was being compromised. Unplug your Alexa devices right now, the reportedly unnamed individual said, you’re being hacked.
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    ellauri163.html on line 35: If God is in fact a pretty young black woman with pearly white teeth - why not! Unfortunately the (admittedly also pretty) girl on the cover of The Book of Ephesians is white. So is Courtney Joseph, though not quite as young or pretty.
    ellauri163.html on line 48: He wrote the drama Got fun nekome (God of Vengeance) in the winter of 1906 in Cologne, Germany. It is about a Jewish brothel owner who attempts to become respectable by commissioning a Torah scroll and marrying off his daughter to a yeshiva student. Set in a brothel, the play includes Jewish prostitutes and a lesbian scene. I. L. Peretz famously said of the play after reading it: "Burn it, Asch, burn it!" Instead, Asch went to Berlin to pitch it to director Max Reinhardt and actor Rudolph Schildkraut, who produced it at the Deutsches Theater. God of Vengeance opened on March 19, 1907 and ran for six months, and soon was translated and performed in a dozen European languages. It was first brought to New York by David Kessler in 1907. The audience mostly came for Kessler, and they booed the rest of the cast. The New York production sparked a major press war between local Yiddish papers, led by the Orthodox Tageplatt and even the secular Forverts. Orthodox papers referred to God of Vengeance as "filthy," "immoral," and "indecent," while radical papers described it as "moral," "artistic," and "beautiful". Some of the more provocative scenes in the production were changed, but it wasn't enough for the Orthodox papers. Even Yiddish intellectuals and the play's supporters had problems with the play's inauthentic portrayal of Jewish tradition, especially Yankl's use of the Torah, which they said Asch seemed to be using mostly for cheap effects; they also expressed concern over how it might stigmatize Jewish people who already faced much anti-Semitism. The association with Jews and sex work was a popular stereotype at the time. Other intellectuals criticized the writing itself, claiming that the second act was beautifully written but the first and third acts failed to support it.
    ellauri163.html on line 50: God of Vengeance was published in English-language translation in 1918. In 1922, it was staged in New York City at the Provincetown Theatre in Greenwich Village, and moved to the Apollo Theatre on Broadway on February 19, 1923, with a cast that included the acclaimed Jewish immigrant actor Rudolph Schildkraut. Its run was cut short on March 6, when the entire cast, producer Harry Weinberger, and one of the owners of the theater were indicted for violating the state's Penal Code, and later convicted on charges of obscenity. Weinberger, who was also a prominent attorney, represented the group at the trial. The chief witness against the play was Rabbi Joseph Silberman, who declared in an interview with Forverts: "This play libels the Jewish religion. Even the greatest anti-Semite could not have written such a thing". (You just wait for Philip Roth...) After a protracted battle, the conviction was successfully appealed. In Europe, the play was popular enough to be translated into German, Russian, Polish, Hebrew, Italian, Czech, Romanian and Norwegian. Indecent, the 2015 play written by Paula Vogel, tells of those events and the impact of God of Vengeance. It opened on Broadway at the Cort Theater in April 2017, directed by Rebecca Taichman. Eli ei Asch ihan pasé vielä ole.
    ellauri163.html on line 205: Shiloh, a place of rest, a city of Ephraim, "on the north side of Bethel," from which it is distant 10 miles ( Judges 21:19 ); the modern Seilun (the Arabic for Shiloh), a "mass of shapeless rubble".
    ellauri163.html on line 233: Liitonarkku pantiin siellä pystyyn 369. vuosi talmudilaisen lähteistä päätellen (babylonialainen Talmud Zevachim 118B). Tabernaakkeli lähti Silohista Eelin kuoleman jälkeen. Ainakin yxi miinuspiste hänen oleskelunsa aikana: tabernaakkeli korvataan temppelin edeltäjällä (1.Samuelin kirja 3:15) tai sijoitetaan rakennukseen.
    ellauri163.html on line 247: The name 'Shiloh' means 'the Bearer of Rest'. 'Shiloh' does not refer to a city or a group. 'Shiloh' is the name of the coming Messiah - the promised Seed, through Whom all the families of the earth would be blessed - the One Who brings rest for the soul and is the fulfilment of all Scripture - Jesus the Messiah - the son of David - the son of Abraham - the father of Isaac - the father of Jacob - the father of Judah and his brother.
    ellauri163.html on line 255: Abraham was the father of Isaac,
    ellauri163.html on line 257: Isaac the father of Jacob,
    ellauri163.html on line 259: Jacob the father of Judah and his brothers,
    ellauri163.html on line 332: Matthan the father of Jacob,
    ellauri163.html on line 334: and Jacob the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary, and Mary was the mother of Jesus who is called the Messiah.
    ellauri163.html on line 341: Shiloh is generally understood as denoting the Messiah, "the peaceful one," as the word signifies ( Genesis 49:10 ). The Vulgate Version translates the word, "he who is to be sent," in allusion to the Messiah; the Revised Version, margin, "till he come to Shiloh;" and the LXX., "until that which is his shall come to Shiloh." It is most simple and natural to render the expression, as in the Authorized Version, "till Shiloh come," interpreting it as a proper name (Compare Isaiah 9:6 ).
    ellauri163.html on line 371: G-d did not always promise that there would always be a king (let alone a king from the tribe of Judah). In Genesis 49 Jacob is blessing the tribes and says the scepter will not depart the tribe of Judah. This is long before Moses, let alone the first Temple -- not to mention the hundreds of years then before the second Temple.
    ellauri163.html on line 375: Just read the bible chronoholically and you'll see that there were hundreds of years after Jacob's statement before the first king. Then there were Kings of Judah. Then there was the civil war and the kingdoms split.
    ellauri163.html on line 377: Then Israel was destroyed. Then there was a Babylonian exile (no Judaic kings). Then there were the Maccabees, Herodians, etc. who were not kings of Judah. . .
    ellauri163.html on line 382: For those Xians who say that there has been no king of Judah since J-sus they should check their math. In fact there has been no ruler from the tribe of Judah since 586 B.C.E That is right: 600 years prior to his supposed messiah. Guess he just proved to himself that J-sus was inelligible.
    ellauri163.html on line 385: BTW from Genesis 49 when Jacob makes this statement there were 400 years of slavery in Egypt, a few more hundred years when we had the Judges and the Phillistines before we had ANY king from the line of Judah sitting on a throne.
    ellauri163.html on line 386: So hundreds of years AFTER Jacob's pronouncement = no king of Judah
    ellauri163.html on line 391: Jacob was fortelling the fate of his sons and their heirs. He stated that the throne would belong to the tribe of Judah "until Shiloh comes." Belonging to isn't the same as saying there will be an unbroken line of RULING kings until Shiloh comes.
    ellauri163.html on line 398: The older Jewish versions and commentators (e.g., Septuagint, Targums, Saadyah, and RASHI) read this word without the letter - yod, as if written - sheloh, the archaic form for - shelo, his; or, as if it were a poetic form for - shalvah, peace. (Sama sana varmaan kuin ähläm sähläm, tai shaloom.)
    ellauri163.html on line 400: One translation, "until that which is his shall come.", is derived from the Septuagint. Its meaning is: 'The scepter shall not depart from Judah till all that is reserved for him shall have been fulfilled.' Another translation, "Till he come whose it (the kingdom) is.", is based on the Onkelos and Jerusalem Targums, Saadya Ga´on, RASHI, and other Jewish commentators. A modern Jewish commentator, M. Friedlander, renders this as "Till peace cometh.".
    ellauri163.html on line 402: All of the Jewish translations (and commentaries) deal with a future time, the messianic era, during which there will be a king, a direct descendant from King David, sitting on the Davidic throne. The closing phrase of the blessing given to Judah defines the role of the expected future Jewish king, Messiah, in the world. Ultimately, his job will be to gather the nations under the banner of the One G-d of peace. If a gathering of the nations for the sake of peace is the first explicit description of the messianic era, it clearly suggests something that is natural, recognizable, and human.
    ellauri163.html on line 421: Und der HERR sprach zu ihm: Dies ist das Land, das ich Abraham, Isaak und Jakob geschworen habe, und gesagt: Ich will es deinem Samen geben. Du hast es mit deinen Augen gesehen, aber du sollst nicht hinübergehen.
    ellauri163.html on line 428: Also starb Mose, der Knecht des HERRN, daselbst im Lande der Moabiter nach dem Wort des HERRN.
    ellauri163.html on line 477: Officially, the tomb is the burial site of Youza Asaph, a medieval Muslim preacher - but a growing number of people believe that it is in fact the tomb of Jesus of Nazareth.
    ellauri163.html on line 527: Payot (Hebrew: פֵּאָה, romanized: pe’ot, plural: פֵּאוֹת) is the Hebrew term for sidelocks or sideburns. Payot are worn by some men and boys in the Orthodox Jewish community based on an interpretation of the Tenach injunction against shaving the "sides" of one's head. Literally, pe'ah means "corner, side, edge". There are different styles of payot among Haredi or Hasidic, Yemenite, and Chardal Jews. Yemenite Jews call their sidelocks simanim (סִימָנִים‎), literally, "signs", because their long-curled sidelocks served as a distinguishing feature in the Yemenite society (differentiating them from their non-Jewish neighbors).
    ellauri163.html on line 531: Jules Payot, né le 10 avril 1859, mort le 30 janvier 1940 à Aix-en-Provence, est un pédagogue et universitaire français. Payot est né en 1859 à Chamonix. Il fut une figure de premier plan dans l´enseignement laïque et en 1907, il fut nommé recteur des académies de Chambéry et d´Aix-en-Provence.
    ellauri163.html on line 533: Selon le procès-verbal pris par le secrétaire de la faculté de l´École normale, Payot a présenté sa candidature à la présidence vacante en pédagogie précédemment occupé par le professeur Ferdinand Buisson. La présidence fut finalement accordée au sociologue Émile Durkheim. Payot a reçu dix voix au premier scrutin, perdant ainsi derrière Malapert, qui, à son tour, a perdu contre Durkheim.
    ellauri163.html on line 535: Parmi ses livres les plus célèbres, Éducation de la Volonté, qui en 1909 avait été publié dans pas moins de 32 éditions et traduit en plusieurs langues. Il est mis à l´index par le Vatican dont deux restent encore à l´Index en 1948. Son livre La morale à l´école fait partie des 13 livres interdits qui seront à l´origine de la lettre pastorale des cardinaux, archevêques et évêques de France du 14 septembre 1909 justifiant le refus des sacrements aux parents dont les enfants utilisent ces livres.
    ellauri163.html on line 591: Qu'Alceste qui croit au libre arbitre se fache,

    ellauri163.html on line 628: Lyra Belacqua (kaunis vesi), villi 12-vuotias tyttö, on kasvanut kuvitteellisessa Jordan Collegessa Oxfordissa. Hän on laiha, tummat vaaleat hiukset ja siniset silmät. Hän ylpeilee kyvyllään ilkivaltaan, erityisesti hänen kyvystään valehdella, ansaitsemalla hänelle Iorick Byrnisonin epiteetin "Silvertongue". Lyralla on luonnollinen kyky käyttää alettiometriä, joka pystyy vastaamaan kaikkiin kysymyksiin, kun sitä manipuloitiin ja luetaan oikein. Lyraa teeveesarjassa näyttelevä Dafne Keen on vähän Greta Thunbergin oloinen.
    ellauri163.html on line 680: Oxfordin Jordan Collegessa 11-vuotias Lyra Belacqua ja hänen dæmon Pantalaimon todistavat kuningas Abdullahin yritystä myrkyttää lordi Asriel, Lyran kapinallinen ja seikkailunhaluinen setä. Hän varoittaa Asrielia ja vakoo hänen luentoaan pölystä, salaperäisistä alkeishiukkasista. ("vakoo!" Ihankuin Joosuan agentit mennessään nirhaamaan naapurikansoja v. 1778 pentateukissa.) Lyran ystävän Rogerin kidnappaavat lapsikaappaajat, jotka tunnetaan nimellä "Hotkijat". Lyran adoptoi viehättävä seurapiirirouva, rouva Coulter. Mestari antaa Lyralle salaa aletiatometrin, totuuden kertovan laitteen. Lyra saa selville, että rouva Coulter on Hotkijoiden johtaja ja että se on kirkon salaa rahoittama hanke. Lyra pakenee gyptaalaisille, kanavaa villeville paimentolaisille, joiden lapset on myös siepattu. He paljastavat Lyralle, että Asriel ja rouva Coulter ovat faktiskt hänen vanhempansa.
    ellauri163.html on line 721: Vox Day has written about atheists being "socially autistic". Asperger´s syndrome (sometimes referred to as "High-Functioning Autism" or "HFA") is an umbrella term used to classify problematic behaviours similar to, but less severe than, those within the lower reaches of the autistic spectrum.
    ellauri163.html on line 723: Day wrote concerning atheist PZ Myers´ blog audience: “It´s by no means a scientific test, but it is interesting to note the coincidence that 59 of the virulent atheists over at Dr. PZ Myers place report an average score on the Asperger´s Quotient test of 27.8. And this does not include the two individuals who actually have Asperger´s but did not report any test results.
    ellauri163.html on line 731: 11-21 is the average result that people get (many women average around 15 and men around 17)
    ackground:yellow">My Asperger Quotient Result was 21. Käytit testin tekemiseen 4 minuuttia 34 sekuntia ja testipistemääräsi on 96 eli sinulla ei ole Aspergerin syndroomaa. (Minun on helppoa päätellä mihin toiset kysymyxillään pyrkivät.)
    ellauri163.html on line 740: In fact, scores of 32 or above are one of strong indicators of having as ASD.
    ellauri163.html on line 748: People with higher scores on the Autism Spectrum Quotient (items included "I am fascinated by numbers," and "I find social situations difficult") had weaker belief in a personal God than those with lower IQ score ("I am fascinated by skirts", and "I find zippers difficult"). Second, reduced ability to mentalize mediated this correlation. (Mentalizing was measured with the Empathy Quotient, which assesses self-reported ability to recognize and react to others' emotions, and with a task that requires identifying what's being expressed in pictures of eyes. Systematizing -- interest in and aptitude for mechanical and abstract systems -- was correlated with autism but was not a mediator.) Third, men were much less likely than women to say they strongly believed in a personal God (even controlling for autism), and this correlation was also mediated by reduced mentalizing. They were also clearly more interested in skirts and puzzled by zippers.
    ellauri163.html on line 752: These studies are correlational, so researchers can´t say for sure whether an inability to imagine other minds actually leads to atheism or agnosticism or whether the link is caused by God. The researchers did control for religious service attendance, assuming that the socially inept might be less likely to flex their mentalizing muscles by mingling at church each week. That analysis showed that religious service attendance could not explain the link between autismlike traits and belief. Those with sedentary mental behavior were just as apt to have a will to believe as not.
    ellauri163.html on line 756: Dr. Mark Goulston, M.D. wrote in his article Just Listen - Don´t Confuse a Narcissist with Asperger´s Syndrome: “Both narcissists and high functioning people with Asperger like features are goal minded to a fault, and both can view other people more as functions or vehicles to achieve that goal instead of as people with feelings. However a critical difference between the two is that a narcissist doesn´t care if they hurt you or your feelings (and the truly malignant ones may even take delight in doing so), whereas someone with Asperger´s like features would prefer not to.
    ellauri163.html on line 759: “… it is noticeable that people with NPD, do not show a major degree of functioning problems in stress free environment or when they are supported (except that they are perceived as “not pleasant characters” to deal with). However under stress and without support they can become quite dysfunctional in a way not far from what we usually see in Asperger’s syndrome.“
    ellauri163.html on line 761: Another, anthropologically informed study explores descriptions of communication with invisible, superhuman agents in high functioning young adults on the autism spectrum. Based on material from interviews, two hypotheses are formulated. First, autistic individuals may experience communication with bodiless agents (e.g., gods, angels, and spirits) as less complex than interaction with peers, since it is free of multisensory input, such as body language, facial expressions, and intonation.
    ellauri163.html on line 763: Second, descriptions of how participants absorb into “imaginary realities” suggest that such mental states are desirable due to qualities that facilitate social cognition: While the empirical world comes through as fragmented and incoherent, imaginary worlds offer predictability, emotional coherence, and benevolent minds. These results do not conform to popular expectations that autistic minds are less adapted to experience supernatural agents, and it is instead argued that imaginative, autistic individuals may embrace religious and fictive agents in search for socially and emotionally comprehensible interaction.
    ellauri163.html on line 785: academichelp.net/samples/academics/reviews/movie/mouchette-directed-by-robert-bresson.html">Lähde
    ellauri163.html on line 795: Näemme muita hyökkäyksiä hänen persoonaansa, mukaan lukien nuoret perverssit, jotka ryhtyvät paljastamaan sukuelimiään hänelle, kutsuen häntä Ratfaceksi. Pahinta on hänen kotielämänsä. Hänen äitinsä on kuolemaisillaan, hänen vastasyntynyt pikkuveljensä on välittämätön, ja hänen vanhempi veljensä ja isänsä (Paul Hebert) ovat bootleggereja, jotka toimittavat bootleggiä Louisa-baariin. Hänen isoveljensä jättää hänet huomiotta, ja hänen isänsä fyysisesti, emotionaalisesti ja suullisesti pahoinpiteli häntä. Elokuva liikkuu nopeasti vinjettien läpi, jotka maalaavat muotokuvan staattisesta merkityksettömyydestä ja epätoivosta hänen elämässään.
    ellauri163.html on line 817: That said, the reason the film does succeed, and rises to greatness, rests primarily on the shoulders of the lead actress, Nadine Nortier, who, despite little dialogue, conveys great depths within her character, despite being a non-professional actress at the time. On the other hand, Jean-Claude Guilbert (a professional actor who also appeared in Au Hasard Balthazar, as another drunkard, Arnold) is also very good. The rest of the cast is solid. Yet, critical missteps abound, especially when some claim Mouchette is filled with anger. Yes, there may be acts of seeming anger (tossing dirt at her female rivals), but clearly the character of Mouchette is a walking mass of desensitisation. This would explain why she reacts the way she does to sex with Arsene, rather than seeing it as her ‘striking back’ at the world.
    ellauri163.html on line 829: There is also a scene where Mouchette is wet, working in the bar, and then gets some coins as payment. Later, in his hut, she is wet, and Arsene pays her some coins to go along with his story regarding Mathieu’s presumed death. What this does is not only link divergent scenes in a strictly visual and cinematic way, but it emphasises the elliptical and cyclical nature of the film, where recurring images and motifs abound. Yet, all of them are slightly askew, and the camera always seems to look at its lead character’s life slightly askance, as if it was somehow recapitulating the clearly warped view of life Mouchette owns.
    ellauri163.html on line 833: In essence, the film called Mouchette recapitulates the point of view of its character Mouchette, which allows the viewer to both ‘feel’ a bit of the character’s warp, while also being able to step back and intellectually distance oneself and ‘understand’ the character’s warp. Whether or not Bresson intended this doubled perspective on life, it, and many of the film’s other strengths more than make up for its weak ending, and lift it to a greatness that, while it falls short of the utmost in the canon of great cinema, nonetheless makes Mouchette a film for which the term “great” is applied a surety. There are, certainly, worse ways to misfire, slightly or otherwise.
    ellauri163.html on line 852: Joku hörhö sanoi että rukoileminen on meditointia. Toiset on kuulevinaan ääniä kuin Sirkka Pylkkänen vessan polulla. Meditaatiosta juolahti mieleen Melitta jauhatus. Melitta suodattimet ja kahvinkeittimet oli kerran uusia. Äiti laittoi kahvipannuun liivatetta kun ei ollut hauensuomuja. Käkkärätukkaisen neekerin mielestä jolla on käärme hihassa tämän maailman kahvi oli parempaa kuin sen oman. Me laitamme vähemmän vettä ja enemmän kahvia, oli Pirkon vastaus, kun jenkit kiitti suomalaista hyvää kahvia. Sarjassa on muuten yllättävän paljon mustia, muttei juurikaan vinkuintiaaneja. Niitä ei kai ole yhtä paljon briteissä. Nojaa, mustia 3% vinkuja 1,7 gypsyjä 0,1. Gypsyt ovat voimakkaasti yliedustettuja. Palefaceja lähes 9/10. Amerikassa entiset vähemmistöt on 2-numeroisia. Ne otetaan takuulla huomioon brittiviihdetehtaissa. Tosin sarjassa on vain 1 token white american eikä sekään mikään jämeräleuka John Wayne vaan laiska vääräleuka hassuttelija, jonka lemmikkieläinkin on jänis.
    ellauri163.html on line 860: Payotin yxityiselämästä ei juuri löydy tietoa, se jää kumikaulatutkan katveeseen. Eikä Emilestäkään paljoa. Oliko se kova panomies niinkuin heimoveljensä Isaac Singer? Sen parta oli epäjuutalaisesti stailattu.
    ellauri163.html on line 862: David Émile Durkheim was born 15 April 1858 in Épinal, Lorraine, France, to Mélanie (Isidor) and Moïse Durkheim, coming into a long lineage of devout French Jews. As his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather had all been rabbis, young Durkheim began his education in a rabbinical school. However, at an early age, he switched schools, deciding not to follow in his family's footsteps. I bet dad, grandad and greatgranddad were all very disappointed. In fact, Durkheim led a completely secular life, whereby much of his work was dedicated to demonstrating that religious phenomena stemmed from social rather than divine factors. Despite this fact, Durkheim did not sever ties with his family or with the Jewish community. Actually, many of his most prominent collaborators and students were Jewish, some even blood-related.
    ellauri163.html on line 864: A precocious student, Durkheim entered the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) in 1879, at his third attempt. The entering class that year was one of the most brilliant of the nineteenth century, as many of his classmates, such as Jean Jaurès and Henri Bergson, went on to become major figures in France's intellectual history as well. At the ENS, Durkheim studied under the direction of Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges, a classicist with a social-scientific outlook, and wrote his Latin dissertation on Montesquieu. At the same time, he read Auguste Comte and Herbert Spencer, whereby Durkheim became interested in a scientific approach to society very early on in his career. The writer of this exposition likes the word whereby.
    ellauri163.html on line 875: All religions divide social life into two spheres, the “sacred” and the “profane.” There is nothing intrinsic about a particular object which makes it sacred. An object becomes sacred only when the community invests it with that meaning.
    ellauri163.html on line 877: Religion is an eminently collective thing (1954, p.47). It serves to bind a community together. A religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things, that is to say, things set apart and forbidden--beliefs and practices which unite in one single community called a Church, all those who adhere to them. (1954, p. 47).
    ellauri163.html on line 883: Now this moral remaking cannot be achieved except by the means of reunions, assemblies, and meetings where the individuals, being closely united to one another, reaffirm in common their common sentiments; hence come ceremonies which do not differ from regular religious ceremonies, either in their object, the results which they produce, or the processes employed to attain these results.
    ellauri163.html on line 885: Durkheim then ventures a step further, seeing no big fist struck him from the heavens. Religion is not only a social creation; it is the power of the community itself that is being worshiped. The power of the community over the individual so transcends individual existence that people collectively give it sacred significance.
    ellauri163.html on line 889: By worshiping God people are unwittingly worshiping the power of the collective over them—a power that both created and guides them. They are worshiping society itself. Religion is one of the main forces that make up the collective conscience; religion which allows the individual to transcend self and act for the social good. But traditional religion was weakening under the onslaught of the division of labor; what could replace religion as the common bond?
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    ellauri164.html on line 56: L'Otage est une pièce de théâtre en trois actes de Paul Claudel parue en 1911, première pièce de La Trilogie des Coûfontaine.
    ellauri164.html on line 88: Tais-toi, mais tais-toi !… C’est la honte, le reproche, ici : Satan qui dit que le feu est ignoble, que ma colère est affreusement sotte. — Assez !… Des erreurs qu’on me souffle, magies, parfums faux, musiques puériles. — Et dire que je tiens la vérité, que je vois la justice : j’ai un jugement sain et arrêté, je suis prêt pour la perfection… Orgueil. — La peau de ma tête se dessèche. Pitié ! Seigneur, j’ai peur. J’ai soif, si soif ! Ah ! l’enfance, l’herbe, la pluie, le lac sur les pierres, le clair de lune quand le clocher sonnait douze… le diable est au clocher, à cette heure. Marie ! Sainte-Vierge !… — Horreur de ma bêtise.
    ellauri164.html on line 110: Bah ! faisons toutes les grimaces imaginables.
    ellauri164.html on line 112: Décidément, nous sommes hors du monde. Plus aucun son. Mon tact a disparu. Ah ! mon château, ma Saxe, mon bois de saules. Les soirs, les matins, les nuits, les jours… Suis-je las !
    ellauri164.html on line 118: Ah ! remonter à la vie ! jeter les yeux sur nos difformités. Et ce poison, ce baiser mille fois maudit ! Ma faiblesse, la cruauté du monde ! Mon Dieu, pitié, cachez-moi, je me tiens trop mal ! — Je suis caché et je ne le suis pas.
    ellauri164.html on line 195: Berkeleyn runosta "On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America" otti David Foster Wallace nimen pienoisromaanilleen Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way. Runosta on saanut herätteensä myös Yhdysvaltain kongressitalon seinällä oleva Emanuel Gottlieb Leutzen muraali.
    ellauri164.html on line 202: The four first acts already past, Neljä ensimmäistä näytöstä jo ohi,
    ellauri164.html on line 230: Ralph Barton Perry (July 3, 1876 in Poultney, Vermont – January 22, 1957 in Boston, Massachusetts) was an American philosopher. He was a strident moral idealist who stated in 1909 that, to him, idealism meant "to interpret life consistently with ethical, scientific, and metaphysical truth." (citation?) Perry's viewpoints on religion stressed the notion that religious thinking possessed legitimacy should it exist within a framework accepting of human reason and social progress.
    ellauri164.html on line 232: A pupil of William "Will to Believe" James, whose Essays in Radical Empiricism he edited (1912), Perry became one of the leaders of the New Realism movement. Perry argued for a naturalistic theory of value and a New Realist theory of perception and knowledge. He wrote a celebrated biography of William James, which won the 1936 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography, and proceeded to a revision of his critical approach to natural knowledge. An active member among a group of American New Realist philosophers, he elaborated around 1910 the program of new realism. However, he soon dissented from moral and spiritual ontology, and turned to a philosophy of disillusionment. Perry was an advocate of a militant democracy: in his words "total but not totalitarian". Puritanism and Democracy (1944) is a famous wartime attempt to reconcile two fundamental concepts in the origins of modern America. Durkheim oli taas aivan oikeassa: sodan aikana vedetään moraalin korsetinnauhat kireälle.
    ellauri164.html on line 234: Henry Babcock Veatch Jr. (September 26, 1911 – July 9, 1999) was an American philosopher. Veatch syntyi 26. syyskuuta 1911 Evansvillessä, Indianassa . Hän opiskeli Harvardin yliopistossa , jossa hän suoritti AB- ja MA-tutkinnon ja tohtorin tutkinnon vuonna 1937. Veatch tuli Indianan yliopiston filosofian laitokselle ohjaajaksi vuonna 1937. Hänet nimitettiin apulaisprofessoriksi vuonna 1941 ja täysprofessoriksi vuonna 1952. Indianassa ollessaan Veatchin yliopisto sai monia palkintoja ja kunnianosoituksia. Vuonna 1954 hänestä tuli ensimmäinen Frederick Bachman Lieber Award for Distinguished Teaching -palkinnon saaja. Hän oli suosittu opiskelijoidensa keskuudessa ja hänelle myönnettiin Sigma Delta Chi "Brown Derby" -palkinto suosituimmalle professorille. Vuonna 1961 Veatch nimettiin Distinguished Service Professoriksi.
    ellauri164.html on line 246: Remembering Robert M. Veatch, PhD 1939-2020. Bob Veatch from Georgetown loved genealogy and had confirmed a Veatch connection to the Stuart (Stewart among the Scots) dynasty. He was a long-time fan of bluegrass and Bob and his wife Ann were founding members of the Lucketts Bluegrass Foundation in Lucketts, Virginia, location of the world’s longest running bluegrass concert series (45 years strong!). He used to laugh and say that he thought likely he was the only undergraduate at Harvard reading Plato while listening to bluegrass. Bob was a Peace Corps volunteer in Nigeria from 1962-1964.
    ellauri164.html on line 248: Jeff Veatch is a successful entrepreneur, businessman, community leader, and philanthropist. Over the course of his career, Jeff co-founded the IT staffing services firm Apex Systems, has been recognized as the Entrepreneur of the year by Ernst and Young, selected to the Philanthropic 50 by Washington Life magazine, served on the Board of Directors for ASGN Incorporated, sits on Board of Visitors for Virginia Tech, was a founding member of the effort to bring the Olympics to Washington DC, holds Board positions with Inova Health System, as well as other leadership and board positions throughout his community. Also, as an active philanthropic investor, he formed the Veatch Charities, which focuses on education, healthcare, and his community. Mr. Veatch is a 1993 graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, earning a BS in Finance.
    ellauri164.html on line 252: Black & Veatch is an employee-owned global engineering, procurement, consulting and construction company with a more than 100-year track record of innovation in sustainable infrastructure.
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    ellauri164.html on line 352: À chacun sa vérité (Così è (se vi pare), niin on jos siltä näyttää, en version originale), également titrée Chacun sa vérité en français, est une pièce de théâtre en trois actes de Luigi Pirandello tirée de la nouvelle La signora Frola ed il signor Ponza, suo genero et créée le 18 juin 1917 au Teatro Olimpia de Milan.
    ellauri164.html on line 356: Chacun sa façon d'être de voir à sa fenêtre

    ellauri164.html on line 357: Chacun son chemin, chacun sa vérité, chacun sa vérité.
    ellauri164.html on line 370: I thought this was one of those books that comes with a “guarantee.” But of course there is no such thing. Still, I’d read only glowing reviews and boy was I ready for a “triumphant experience.” But on p. 26 I couldn’t make heads or tails of what I was really reading about. On p. 54 the voice of the innocent and well-meaning young priest began to irk the shit out of me. On p. 55 I skipped ahead to see if anything would ever actually happen to dilute all the fluffy introspection and it didn’t look promising. On p. 64 I took the kitty to the well and drowned it.
    ellauri164.html on line 372: I blew through this novel myself, which in retrospect was somewhat of a grave mistake, as the book alternates between compelling and highly engaging dialogues to unrealistically long monologues which to me resemble a Rimbaud poem in translation than anything else, which is to say: hard to parse. That they got more than what they bargained for is what the ordinary reader will be struck by first when they read this. The complexity of each of the conversations cannot be overstated, which I think will inevitably result in readers just mechanically scanning the sentences rather than internalizing the arguments, with the final result being the great part of the novel sliding off like rain, leaving only vague impressions like it did with me unfortunately, but the parts that did affect me left me very humbled. And chiefly this impression will not be helped by another one of the defining features of the novel, which is its vagueness. It deliberately leaves a lot of key details unheard and leaves a lot to the ability to infer events by the reader. Though sometimes frustrating to a reader like me who reads history and biography, I recognize that it should be so for this novel, for the main conflict in it is a psychological one, so I wouldn't have it any other way.
    ellauri164.html on line 379: I wanted to like this book so much more than I did. I actually found it incredibly difficult to understand. Some of it, I think, was that it was poorly translated. I read a 1962 edition that doesn't even cite a translator -- so many of the sentences were so convoluted as to be utterly obtuse. Poor translation or witless reader? I never could figure out why Mlle Chantal was such an angry bitch and why she insisted on tormenting the priest. What was her secret? Was the priest an alcoholic or just terminally sick? Gay? Why did M le Comte come to hate the priest? These are just some of the basic narrative issues I couldn't figure out. Forget the whole spiritual aspect--much of what the priest mused on and felt was incomprehensible to me as he described it. I can't help wondering if I'd have understood it if I had read it in French. Or maybe I'm just so spiritually challenged (in a God believing, Catholic way) that I can't comprehend it when it's described. All of that said, there were profoundly moving passages here and there, but over all I don't begin to know what I read. It's rather embarrassing actually--I feel so simple! (less)
    ellauri164.html on line 395: I am not getting from this book what I expected based on other reviews, and not what I wanted from it either. I tried, read almost half of it. There was not as much about the interaction with his parishioners as about the lectures he gets from older priests and his superiors. And here was not much spiritual inspiration for this reader. A bit ponderous. This goes on my "life is too short" shelf. (less)
    ellauri164.html on line 402: Unbelievable, lame, boring, melodramatic, but says some interesting stuff about language. For the protagonist, a priest writing a journal, literary creation is an act of resistance and subversion. The novel also contrasts human language with God's language in a self-reflective way that I have not often found in Christian novels. (less)
    ellauri164.html on line 421: Got 90 pages in and I disliked every character, is that the goal?
    ellauri164.html on line 426: Heartening and pleasant family-type book. Christian-based plot. Lotsa twists and revelations of the religious lifestyle. Started slowly and stayed steady in pace. I was surprised by how much I liked it. Worthwhile reading experience. Warmly narrated.
    ellauri164.html on line 451: The film depicts the nuclear arms race that took place between all sides in the World War II and the beginning of the Cold War. The first part centers on the war years, dealing with the Manhattan Project and the American effort to beat the Germans to the bomb, as well as with Stalin's decision that the USSR must have its own atomic project. The second part displays the Soviet post-war nuclear program. The plot deals mainly with the personal dilemmas facing all the scientists who worked on the atomic weapons. Booooring.
    ellauri164.html on line 453: The producers faced a technical difficulty in a scene which contained a nuclear explosion. After several experiments, the special effects coordinator Samir Jaber - a Syrian citizen who worked for Mosfilm - decided to create the required sequence by trickling a drop of orange-tinted perfume into a watery solution of aniline and filming it close up. Haha wimps!
    ellauri164.html on line 455: The film was produced solely by Mosfilm, without a direct participation of DEFA, and yet several East German actors were invited to play the German historical figures. Fritz Diez, who appeared as Hitler on screen for the sixth time in his career, was given also the role of Otto Hahn.
    ellauri164.html on line 457: In 1938, Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner and Fritz Strassmann discovered nuclear fission, for which Hahn received the 1944 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Nuclear fission was the basis for nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons.
    ellauri164.html on line 463: Googlen lähin IMDb osuma on "Take aim at the police van (1960) - Tähtäimessä vankiauto". Original title: 'Jûsangô taihisen' yori: Sono gosôsha o nerae 1960. K-12. 1h 19m. A prison truck is assaulted and the two convicts inside are murdered. The prison guard on duty gets suspended for negligence and takes it upon himself to track down the killers. Maalitetuista on tullut liittolaisia. Olikohan vankimaalitaulut neuvostotiedemiehiä tai vallan nazeja?
    ellauri164.html on line 472: Iisak Singerin mukaan Mooseskaan ei selvinnyt Jahven palvelusta puhtain paperein. Mikä oli Moosexen moka ja minkä rangaistuxeen hän sai? Tästä löytyy aivan vimmattu määrä selittelyä. Oliko ongelmana ackground:yellow">väärä kiven käsittely kepillä, vaiko ackground:orange">rähähtäminen napisevalle kansalle?
    ellauri164.html on line 474: Ei kumpikaan niistä as such, sanoo useimmat, kyllä kyseessä oli ackground:red">riittämätön nöyristely Jaffelle. Moppe oli jaxanut mukisematta totella yli sata vuotta, Mirja siskokin oli kuukahtanut, ja aivan loppumetreillä meni hermot. Sitä Jaffe ei voinut antaa sille anteexi, sillä se on hyvin äkkipikainen. Ei täällä tarvi kenenkään muun vetää nenään hernettä.
    ellauri164.html on line 483: Moses is one of the most prominent figures in the Old Testament. While Abraham is called the “Father of the Faithful” and the recipient of God’s unconditional covenant of grace to His people, Moses was the man chosen to bring redemption to His people. God specifically chose Moses to lead the Israelites from captivity in Egypt to salvation in the Promised Land. Moses is also recognized as the mediator of the Old Covenant and is commonly referred to as the giver of the Law. Finally, Moses is the principal author of the Pentateuch, the foundational books of the entire Bible. Moses’ role in the Old Testament is a type and shadow of the role Jesus plays in the New Testament. As such, his life is definitely worth examining.
    ellauri164.html on line 485: We first encounter Moses in the opening chapters of the book of Exodus. In chapter 1, we learn that, after the patriarch Joseph rescued his family from the great famine and situated them in the land of Goshen (in Egypt), the descendants of Abraham lived in peace for several generations until there rose to power in Egypt a pharaoh who “did not know Joseph” (Exodus 1:8). This pharaoh subjugated the Hebrew people and used them as slaves for his massive building projects. Because God blessed the Hebrew people with rapid numeric growth, the Egyptians began to fear the increasing number of Jews living in their land. So, Pharaoh ordered the death of all male children born to Hebrew women (Exodus 1:22).
    ellauri164.html on line 487: In Exodus 2, we see Moses’ mother attempting to save her child by placing him in a basket and putting it into the Nile. The basket was eventually found by Pharaoh’s daughter, and she adopted him as her own and raised him in the palace of the pharaoh himself. As Moses grew into adulthood, he began to empathize with the plight of his people, and upon witnessing an Egyptian beating a Hebrew slave, Moses intervened and killed the Egyptian. But that was not a sin because the guy was just an Egyptian. In another incident, Moses attempted to intervene in a dispute between two Hebrews, but one of the Hebrews rebuked Moses and sarcastically commented, “Are you going to kill me as you did the Egyptian?” (Exodus 2:14). Realizing that his criminal act was made known, Moses fled to the land of Midian where he again intervened—this time rescuing the daughters of Jethro from some bandits. In gratitude, Jethro (also called Reuel) granted his daughter Zipporah to Moses in marriage (Exodus 2:15–21). Moses lived in Midian for about forty years.
    ellauri164.html on line 489: The next major incident in Moses’ life was his encounter with God at the burning bush (Exodus 3—4), where God called Moses to be the savior of His people. Despite his initial excuses and outright request that God send someone else, Moses agreed to obey God. God promised to send Aaron, Moses’ brother, along with him. The rest of the story is fairly well known. Moses and his brother, Aaron, go to Pharaoh in God’s name and demand that he let the people go to worship their God. Pharaoh stubbornly refuses, and ten plagues of God’s judgment fall upon the people and the land, the final plague being the slaying of the firstborn. Prior to this final plague, God commands Moses to institute the Passover, which is commemorative of God’s saving act in redeeming His people from bondage in Egypt.
    ellauri164.html on line 491: After the exodus, Moses led the people to the edge of the Red Sea where God provided another saving miracle by parting the waters and allowing the Hebrews to pass to the other side while drowning the Egyptian army (Exodus 14). Moses brought the people to the foot of Mount Sinai where the Law was given and the Old Covenant established between God and the newly formed nation of Israel (Exodus 19—24).
    ellauri164.html on line 493: The rest of the book of Exodus and the entire book of Leviticus take place while the Israelites are encamped at the foot of Sinai. God gives Moses detailed instructions for the building of the tabernacle—a traveling tent of worship that could be assembled and disassembled for easy portability—and for making the utensils for worship, the priestly garb, and the ark of the covenant, symbolic of God’s presence among His people as well as the place where the high priest would perform the annual atonement. God also gives Moses explicit instructions on how God is to be worshiped and guidelines for maintaining purity and holiness among the people. The book of Numbers sees the Israelites move from Sinai to the edge of the Promised Land, but they refuse to go in when ten out of twelve spies bring back a bad report about Israel’s ability to take over the land. God condemns this generation of Jews to die in the wilderness for their disobedience and subjects them to forty years of wandering in the wilderness. By the end of the book of Numbers, the next generation of Israelites is back on the borders of the Promised Land and poised to trust God and take it by faith.
    ellauri164.html on line 495: The book of Deuteronomy shows Moses giving several sermon-type speeches to the people, reminding them of God’s saving power and faithfulness. He gives the second reading of the Law (Deuteronomy 5) and prepares this generation of Israelites to receive the promises of God. Moses himself is prohibited from entering the land because of his sin at Meribah (Numbers 20:10-13). At the end of the book of Deuteronomy, Moses’ death is recorded (Deuteronomy 34). He climbed Mount Nebo and is allowed to look upon the Promised Land. Moses was 120 years old when he died, and the Bible records that his “eye was undimmed and his vigor unabated” (Deuteronomy 34:7). The Lord Himself buried Moses (Deuteronomy 34:5–6), and Joshua took over as leader of the people (Deuteronomy 34:9). Deuteronomy 34:10–12 says, " Since then, no prophet has risen in Israel like Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face, who did all those signs and wonders the Lord sent him to do in Egypt—to Pharaoh and to all his officials and to his whole land. For no one has ever shown the mighty power or performed the awesome deeds that Moses did in the sight of all Israel."
    ellauri164.html on line 497: The above is only a brief sketch of Moses’ life and does not talk about his interactions with God, the manner in which he led the people, some of the specific ways in which he foreshadowed Jesus Christ, his centrality to the Jewish faith, his appearance at Jesus’ transfiguration, and other details. But it does give us some framework of the man. He is somewhat recalcitrant, to put it mildly.
    ellauri164.html on line 498: So, now, what can we learn from Moses’ life? Moses’ life is generally broken down into three 40-year periods. The first is his life in the court of Pharaoh. As the adopted son of Pharaoh’s daughter, Moses would have had all the perks and privileges of a prince of Egypt. He was instructed “in all the wisdom of the Egyptians, and he was mighty in his words and deeds” (Acts 7:22). As the plight of the Hebrews began to disturb his soul, Moses took it upon himself to be the savior of his people. As Stephen says before the Jewish ruling council, “[Moses] supposed that his brothers would understand that God was giving them salvation by his hand” (Acts 7:25). From this incident, we learn that Moses was a man of action as well as a man possessed of a hot temper and prone to rash actions. Did God want to save His people? Yes. Did God want to use Moses as His chosen instrument of salvation? Yes. But Moses, whether or not he was truly cognizant of his role in the salvation of the Hebrew people, ackground:orange"> acted rashly and impetuously. He tried to do in his timing what God wanted done in His timing. The lesson for us is obvious: we must be acutely aware of not only doing God’s will, but doing God’s will in His timing, not ours. As is the case with so many other biblical examples, ackground:orange">when we attempt to do God’s will in our timing, we make a bigger mess than originally existed.
    ellauri164.html on line 502: Another thing we see from Moses during his time spent in Midian is that, when God finally did call him into service, Moses was resistant. The man of action early in his life, Moses, now 80 years old, became overly timid. When called to speak for God, Moses said he was “slow of speech and tongue” (Exodus 4:10). Some commentators believe that Moses may have had a speech impediment. Perhaps, but then it would be odd for Stephen to say Moses was “mighty in words and deeds” (Acts 7:22). Perhaps Moses just didn’t want to go back into Egypt and fail again. This isn’t an uncommon feeling. How many of us have tried to do something (whether or not it was for God) and failed, and then been hesitant to try again? There are two things Moses seemed to have overlooked. One was the obvious change that had occurred in his own life in the intervening 40 years. The other, and more important, change was that God would be with him. Moses failed at first not so much because he acted impulsively, but because he acted without God. Therefore, the lesson to be learned here is that when you discern a clear call from God, step forward in faith, knowing that God goes with you! Do not be timid, but be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might (Ephesians 6:10).
    ellauri164.html on line 504: The third and final chapter in Moses’ life is the chapter that Scripture spends the most time chronicling, namely, his role in the redemption of Israel. Several lessons can be gleaned from this chapter of Moses’ life as well. First is how to be an effective leader of people. Moses essentially had responsibility over two million Hebrew refugees. When things began to wear on him, his father-in-law, Jethro Tull, suggested that he delegate responsibility to other faithful men, a lesson that many people in authority over others need to learn (Exodus 18). We also see a man who was dependent on the grace of God to help with his task. Moses was continually pleading on behalf of the people before God. If only all people in authority would petition God on behalf of those over whom they are in charge! Moses was keenly aware of the necessity of God’s presence and even requested to see God’s glory (Exodus 33). Moses knew that, apart from God, the exodus would be meaningless. It was God who made the Israelites distinct, and they needed Him most. Moses’ life also teaches us the lesson that there are certain sins that will continue to haunt us throughout our lives. The same hot temper that got Moses into trouble in Egypt also got him into trouble during the wilderness wanderings. In the aforementioned incident at Meribah, Moses struck the rock in anger in order to provide water for the people. ackground:red">However, he didn’t give God the glory, nor did he ackground:yellow">follow God’s precise commands. Because of this, God forbade him from entering the Promised Land. In a similar manner, we all succumb to certain besetting sins which plague us all our days, sins that require us to be on constant alert.
    ellauri164.html on line 506: These are just a handful of practical lessons that we can learn from Moses’ life. However, if we look at Moses’ life in light of the overall panoply of Scripture, we see larger theological truths that fit into the story of redemption. In chapter 11 the author of Hebrews uses Moses as an example of faith. We learn that it was by faith that Moses refused the glories of Pharaoh’s palace to identify with the plight of his people. The writer of Hebrews says, “[Moses] considered the reproach of Christ greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt” (Hebrews 11:26). Moses’ life was one of faith, and we know that without faith it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6). Likewise, it is by faith that we, looking forward to heavenly riches, can endure temporal hardships in this lifetime (2 Corinthians 4:17–18).
    ellauri164.html on line 508: As mentioned earlier, we also know that Moses’ life was typological of the life of Christ. Like Christ, Moses was the mediator of a covenant. Christ too was a little recalcitrant, so he got crucified. Again, the author of Hebrews goes to great lengths to demonstrate this point (cf. Hebrews 3; 8—10). The Apostle Paul also makes the same points in 2 Corinthians 3. The difference is that the covenant that Moses mediated was temporal and conditional, whereas the covenant that Christ mediates is eternal and unconditional. Like Christ, Moses provided redemption for his people. Moses delivered the people of Israel out of slavery and bondage in Egypt and brought them to the Promised Land of Canaan. Christ delivers His people out of bondage and slavery to sin and condemnation and brings them to the Promised Land of eternal life on a renewed earth, like Azrael in the forthcoming third season of His Dark Materials. Like Christ he returns to consummate the kingdom He inaugurated at His first coming. Like Christ, Moses was a prophet to his people. Moses spoke the very words of God to the Israelites just as Christ did (John 17:8). Moses predicted that the Lord would raise up another prophet like him from among the people (Deuteronomy 18:15). Jesus and the early church taught and believed that Moses was speaking of Jesus when he wrote those words (cf. John 5:46, Acts 3:22, 7:37). In so many ways, Moses’ life is a precursor to the life of Christ. As such, we can catch a glimpse of how God was working His plan of redemption in the lives of faithful people throughout human history. This gives us hope that, just as God saved His people and gave them rest through the actions of Moses, so, too, will God save us and give us an eternal Sabbath rest in Christ, both now and in the life to come. But don't get your hopes too high, you may not be among the chosen after all.
    ellauri164.html on line 510: Finally, it is interesting to note that, even though Moses never set foot in the Promised Land during his lifetime, he was given an opportunity to enter the Promised Land after his death. On the mount of transfiguration, when Jesus gave His disciples a taste of His full glory, He was accompanied by two Old Testament figures, Moses and Elijah, who represented the Law and the Prophets. Moses is, this day, experiencing the true Sabbath rest in Christ that one day all Christians will share (Hebrews 4:9).
    ellauri164.html on line 518: At Thursday’s daily Mass (Thursday of the 18th week of the year) we Roman catholics read of the sin that excluded Moses from leading the people to the Promised Land. While there are some mysterious elements to it, one thing seems clear: the grumbling of the people got on Moses’ nerves. Indeed, grumbling often affects more than just the one doing the complaining. ackground:orange">Through it, infectious negativity can be set loose. Even if only a small number are grousing, it can still incite discontent, anger, and/or fear in others. Yes, the people nearly wore him out. At a particularly low moment, when the people were complaining about the food, Moses lamented to God,
    ellauri164.html on line 524: Now there was no water for the congregation. And they assembled themselves together against Moses and against Aaron. And the people quarreled with Moses and said, “Would that we had perished when our brothers perished before the Lord! Why have you brought the assembly of the Lord into this wilderness, that we should die here, both we and our cattle? And why have you made us come up out of Egypt to bring us to this wretched place which has neither grain nor figs nor vines nor pomegranates? Here there is not even water to drink!” But Moses and Aaron went way from the assembly to the entrance of the meeting tent, where they fell prostrate.
    ellauri164.html on line 532: 1. Moses sinned by ackground:yellow">not following the Lord’s instruction. The Lord told Moses to take his staff in hand and bid the rock to bring forth water. He was told to speak to the rock, but instead he struck it—twice. The striking of the rock, while not specifically directed according to the passage in Numbers, does not seem particularly egregious; in fact, in another description of this event (see Exodus 17:6) God does tell Moses to strike it. The Fathers of the Church (e.g., St. Jerome) did not view this as sinful, even interpreting the striking of the rock twice as a sign of the two bars of the cross.
    ellauri164.html on line 533: 2. ackground:red">Moses exhibited sinful pride. Having assembled the people, Moses reviled them, saying, “Hear now, you rebels!” He then continued, perhaps pridefully, “Shall we bring water for you out of this rock?” Neither Moses nor Aaron can bring forth water, however; only God can do that. Some of the Fathers of the Church interpreted this not as pride on Moses’ part but rather as an indication of the wavering of his faith.
    ellauri164.html on line 534: 3. ackground:orange">Moses sinned by speaking harshly and rashly. Psalm 106 seems to favor this interpretation. They angered the Lord at the waters of Meribah, and it went ill with Moses on their account, for they made his spirit bitter, and he spoke rashly with his lips (Psalm 106:32-33).
    ellauri164.html on line 536: This third explanation leads us back to the heart of our meditation: grumbling causes harm to the ones who grumble and to others who hear it. Moses was worn out by their complaining; as Psalm 106 says, his spirit grew bitter. He spoke rashly and reviled the people; in a flash of anger, he may also have yielded to sinful pride.
    ellauri164.html on line 538: Why God punished him so severely is somewhat mysterious. St. Basil the Great used it as an object lesson to us all: “If the just man is scarcely saved, where shall the ungodly and sinner appear?” (Preface on the Judgment of God).
    ellauri164.html on line 540: Whatever the reason for the drastic punishment, behold what grumbling does. It fuels discontent and bitterness. Be careful, fellow Christians; we can all succumb to the temptation to draw others into our anger, doubts, dissatisfaction, and fears. After all, misery loves company. Sharing concerns with friends is good and necessary, but this must be tempered by the knowledge that too much can harm them and us. A steady diet of grumbling is not good for anyone.
    ellauri164.html on line 543: ackground:orange">Moses was worn down by the constant grumbling of the people. Be cognizant of the toll that such behavior takes on others. Practice gratitude, an important antidote to the poison spread by grumbling.
    ellauri164.html on line 547: WHAT THEN WAS MOSES' SIN? Two circumstances are obvious on the face of the story.
    ellauri164.html on line 550: 2. He spoke to the people, not with meekness and calm authority, but in heat and bitterness. "Ye rebels, must we fetch you water out of this rock?" Thus he "spake unadvisedly with his lips" (Psalm 106:33) instead of his stick. It is not difficult to understand how Moses should have so far forgotten himself on this occasion. Let the facts be weighed. The servant of the Lord is now 120 years old. The generation which sinned thirty-seven years ago, and was condemned to die in the wilderness, is nearly all gone. Moses is mortified to find that the new generation is infected with a touch of the same impatient unbelief which wrought in their fathers so much mischief. No sooner are they at a loss for water than they rise against Moses with rebellious murmurings. For once he loses command of himself. On all former occasions of the kind his meekness was unshaken; he either held his peace, or prayed for the rebels, or at most called on the Lord to be his Witness and Judge. Now he breaks out into bitter chidings. At the root of this there was a secret failure of faith. "Ye believed me not," - did not thoroughly rely on my faithfulness and power, - "to sanctify me in the eyes of the children of Israel" (verse 12). His former meekness had been the fruit of faith. He had been thoroughly persuaded that the Lord who was with him could accomplish all he had promised, and therefore he faced every difficulty with calm and patient resolution. Now a touch of unbelief bred in him hastiness and bitterness of spirit.
    ellauri164.html on line 560: AGAIN the congregation of Israel was brought into the wilderness, to the very place where God proved them soon after leaving Egypt. The Lord brought them water out of the rock, which had continued to flow until just before they came again to the rock, when the Lord caused that living stream to cease, to prove His people again, to see if they would endure the trial of their faith or would again murmur against Him.
    ellauri164.html on line 564: They angrily inquired, "Why have ye brought up the congregation of the Lord into this wilderness, that we and our cattle should die there? And wherefore have ye made us to come up out of Egypt, to bring us in unto this evil place? it is no place of seed, or of figs, or of vines, or of pomegranates; neither is there any water to drink. What the fuck, you call this a promised land?
    ellauri164.html on line 566: "And Moses and Aaron went from the presence of the assembly unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, and they fell upon their faces: and the glory of the Lord appeared unto them. And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, Take the rod, and gather thou the assembly together, thou, and Aaron thy brother, and speak ye unto the rock before their eyes; and it shall give forth his water, and thou shalt bring forth to them water out of the rock: so thou shalt give the congregation and their beasts to drink. And Moses took the rod from before the Lord, as He commanded him.
    ellauri164.html on line 574: The Lord here gave His people unmistakable proof that He who had wrought such a wonderful deliverance for them in bringing them from Egyptian bondage, was the mighty Angel, and not Moses, who was going before them in all their travels, and of whom He had said, "Behold, I send an Angel before thee, to keep thee in the way, and to bring thee into the place which I have prepared. Beware of Him, and obey His voice, provoke Him not; for He will not pardon your transgressions: for My name is in Him." Ex. 23:20, 21.
    ellauri164.html on line 577: but God Himself. The Lord had committed to Moses the burden of leading His people, while the mighty Angel went before them in all their journeyings and directed all their travels. Because they were so ready to forget that God was leading them by His Angel, and to ascribe to man that which God's power alone could perform, He had proved them and tested them, to see whether they would obey Him. At every trial they failed. Instead of believing in, and acknowledging, God, who had strewed their path with evidences of His power and signal tokens of His care and love, they distrusted Him and ascribed their leaving Egypt to Moses, charging him as the cause of all their disasters. Moses had borne with their stubbornness with remarkable forbearance. At one time they threatened to stone him.
    ellauri164.html on line 579: The Heavy Penalty. The Lord would remove this impression forever from their minds, by forbidding Moses to enter the Promised Land. The Lord had highly exalted Moses. He had revealed to him His great glory. He had taken him into a sacred nearness with Himself upon the mount, and had condescended to talk with him as a man speaketh with a friend. He had communicated to Moses, and through him to the people, His will, His statutes, and His laws. His being thus exalted and honored of God made his error of greater magnitude. Moses repented of his sin and humbled himself greatly before God. He related to all Israel his sorrow for his sin. The result of his sin he did not conceal, but told them that for thus failing to ascribe glory to God, he could not lead them to the Promised Land. He then asked them, if this error upon his part was so great as to be thus corrected of God, how God would regard their repeated murmurings in charging him (Moses) with the uncommon visitations of God because of their sins.
    ellauri164.html on line 581: For this single instance, Moses had allowed the impression to be entertained that he had brought them water out of the rock, when he should have magnified the name of the Lord among His people. The Lord would now settle the matter with His people, that Moses was merely a man, following the guidance and direction of a mightier than he, even the Son of God. In this He would leave them without doubt. Where much is given, much is required. Moses had been highly favored with special views of God's majesty. The light and glory of God had been imparted to him in rich abundance. His face had reflected upon the people the glory that the Lord had let shine upon him. All will be judged according to the privileges they have had, and the light and benefits bestowed.
    ellauri164.html on line 583: The sins of good men, whose general deportment has been worthy of imitation, are peculiarly offensive to God. They cause Satan to triumph, and to taunt the angels of God with the failings of God's chosen instruments, and give the unrighteous occasion to lift themselves up against God. The Lord had Himself led Moses in a special manner, and had revealed to him His glory, as to no other upon the earth. He was naturally impatient, but had taken hold firmly of the grace of God and so humbly implored wisdom from heaven that he was strengthened from God and had overcome his impatience so that he was called of God the meekest man upon the face of the whole earth.
    ellauri164.html on line 595: Scholarly arguments about the exact action Moses was punished for may be found in any of the general commentaries, but the text of Num­bers 20:12 names the underlying offense directly, “You did not trust in me.” Moses’ leadership faltered in the crucial moment when he stopped trusting God and started acting on his own impulses.
    ellauri164.html on line 597: Honoring God in leadership—as all Christian leaders in every sphere must attempt to do—is a terrifying responsibility. Whether we lead a business, a classroom, a relief organization, a household, or any other organization, we must be careful not to mistake our authority for God’s. What can we do to keep ourselves in obedience to God? Meeting regularly with an accountability (or “peer”) group, praying daily about the tasks of leadership, keeping a weekly Sabbath to rest in God’s presence, and seeking others’ perspective on God’s guidance are methods some lead­ers employ. Even so, the task of leading firmly while remaining wholly dependent on God is beyond human capability. If the most humble man on the face of the earth (Num. 12:3) could fail in this way, so can we. By God’s grace, even failures as great as Moses’ at Meribah, with disastrous consequences in this life, do not separate us from the ultimate fulfillment of God’s promises. Moses did not enter the Promised Land, yet the New Testament declares him “faithful in all God’s house” and reminds us of the confidence that all in God’s house have in the fulfillment of our redemption in Christ (Heb. 3:2-6).
    ellauri164.html on line 600: A Narrative Approach

    ellauri164.html on line 607: A fresh exegetical probe is therefore warranted using a hermeneutical strategy whereby a narrative approach is attempted in order to understand Num. 20:1-13 in the light of Exodus 17:1-7. These narrative analogies are part of a distinctive feature in the Hebrew narrative style labelled Type- scene.
    ellauri164.html on line 609: The main thrust of this book is that the sin of Moses recorded in Numbers 20:1-13 is linked to the unlawful and wilful act of trifling with the sacred staff in striking the rock. This is because the staff of Moses has already become the staff of God (Exod. 4:20;17;9).
    ellauri164.html on line 611: Moses' abuse and misuse of the staff constitutes an act of lese-majeste because it is seen as an act of rebellion against YHWH's authority. Inevitably, Moses eclipses YHWH's personality, presence and power in the eyes of the people. His condign punishment is the forfeiture of the privilege of leading the people into the Promised Land. See Less.
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    It is Numbers 20:1-13 again. Miriam was gone. Moses had just buried his sister in Kadesh, in the Wilderness of Zin (Numbers 20:1). She had placed his basket among the reeds of the Nile and had run to get his mother when Pharaoh’s daughter drew him out. His sister had been with him through all his trials in the wilderness. But now Miriam was gone.
    ellauri164.html on line 628: Moses was in no mood to deal with this today. Why couldn’t these people let him mourn his sister in peace? Why had God brought them to a dry thirsty land with no water again? Why did these people always blame him? Why didn’t these people bring their problems to God in prayer instead of always complaining to him? Why were there always so many demands on him? Why was it always “Moses, Moses, Moses”?
    ellauri164.html on line 630: God told Moses to speak to the rock, saying it would pour out water. He was supposed to speak peaceably to the rock this time (Numbers 20:6-9).
    ellauri164.html on line 633: But Moses was not feeling peaceful today. He was grieving the loss of his sister. He was tired. He was thirsty. He was frustrated. He was angry.
    ellauri164.html on line 637: Moses had always done exactly as God commanded – until now. This time, Moses dishonored God by disobeying His command. Moses sinned.
    ellauri164.html on line 641: Numbers 20:12. Despite Moses’ error, water poured from the rock. God still provided abundantly for the children of Israel even though Moses had disobeyed Him. God did not withhold His blessing from His people because of their leader’s sin. God did hold Moses accountable though (Numbers 20:12).
    ellauri164.html on line 643: Moses had always done exactly as God commanded – UNTIL NOW. Moses was devastated when God pronounced his judgment (Numbers 20:12). He had obeyed God’s call to go to Egypt to free the Israelites from bondage. God had worked mighty miracles through him.
    ellauri164.html on line 645: God had used him to give the law to Israel and write the first five books of the Bible. He had led God’s people through the wilderness for 40-years, enduring all their complaining and the punishment of their rebellion. He had done everything exactly as God had commanded.
    ellauri164.html on line 647: Now, after 40-years of faithfully serving God with perfect obedience to bring God’s people to the Promised Land, he would not be allowed to enter! Was that fair? Of course it was. Moses knew God was merciful and gracious. Surely God would forgive and relent, if he would only repent. Surely God would forgive one sin, and let him in, after how good he had been.
    ellauri164.html on line 653: Not even Moses could keep the law. God is gracious. Moses was not stoned to death for his disobedience. Wow. God allowed Moses to keep serving Him, and God kept using him to lead His people to the Promised Land.
    ellauri164.html on line 654: God called Moses to lead His people out of slavery in Egypt. The Law was given to show people their bondage to sin in the world, and their need for the shed blood of a sacrificial Passover lamb to cover for their sin. Moses was condemned by the very law he gave. He shot himself in the foot.
    ellauri164.html on line 657: The Promised Land can only be received by God’s grace. So it was Joshua who led God’s people into the Promised Land. Joshua means “Jehovah saves.” In the New Testament, this name is “Jesus.”
    ellauri164.html on line 673: Most of us have been taught that Moses’s sin was hitting a rock to obtain water when God told him just to speak to it. Others say Moses’s sin was that he took credit for obtaining water from the rock when it was really God who performed the miracle.
    ellauri164.html on line 675: However, God did not say either of these actions was the problem, nor did Moses believe these were the problem. In fact, nowhere does the text say Moses’s sin was striking the rock instead of speaking to it or taking credit for the miracle.
    ellauri164.html on line 681: That’s ALL God had to say about it. He didn’t criticize Moses for striking the rock when he was told to speak to it. Similarly, God did not indicate that Moses was trying to take credit for the miracle. He said Moses had failed to believe in Him.
    ellauri164.html on line 685: Even with me the LORD was angry on your account and said, ‘You also shall not go in there. (Deut. 1:37ESV)
    ellauri164.html on line 709: He has reached the end of his rope. He has been patient with these complaining and rebellious people, but he couldn’t take it any longer. Their constant ingratitude and rebelliousness caused Moses to lose faith in the people. This is the people that were supposed to be God’s treasured possession, a holy nation of priests who had agreed to be in a covenant relationship with God (Ex 19:5-8). What a disappointment they had turned out to be and Moses was finished interceding for them. God knew Moses was not going to intercede for the people at Meribah, therefore He doesn’t ordain punishment for them.
    ellauri164.html on line 711: So, how does this connect back to Moses being barred from entering the Promised Land? Because the people were unfaithful and so difficult to lead, Moses’s own faith suffered. This caused him to lose confidence that God could develop the Israelites into a faithful covenant people who were meant to be a nation of priests and a means of blessing the nations.
    ellauri164.html on line 713: This is understandable. Haven’t you had people in your life that were so difficult that you have jokingly said, “Even God couldn’t do anything with them!” Moses had reached this point, but he wasn’t joking.
    ellauri164.html on line 717: Conclusion: Moses’s sin wasn’t striking the rock as such when he was told to speak to it; his sin was losing faith in God’s ability to use the Israelites for anything positive. This is why God could say that Moses didn’t trust in Him and is also why Moses could say God was angry with him on account of the people.
    ellauri164.html on line 723: Question: Please tell me what exactly is "Moses' sin." I thought it was the killing of the Egyptian when he was younger. Or was it the revolt of the Levi tribe toward the end? What reason kept him out of the Promised Land?
    ellauri164.html on line 725: Answer: Psalms 106:32-33 states that the people angered Moses at the waters of strife, that it went ill with Moses, and that he sinned with his mouth. The incident in question occurred in Numbers 20:7-13. Miriam had just passed on. The very next verse states that the people were complaining about the lack of water. This had happened many times during their wilderness experience. And like the other times, the people railed against Moses and Aaron, whining that they would have been better off if they had stayed in Egypt. Moses and Aaron responded by falling face down. They had also done this several times. Maybe they were tired of hearing the same old complaints, or maybe this was their posture of prayer. In any event, God responded quickly, telling Moses to speak to the rock in front of all the people. Water would come gushing out -- enough water for everyone.
    ellauri164.html on line 733: In reality, the people who were writing this story knew that Moses did not lead them into the Promised Land. In fact, he had completed his assignment long ago. God had instructed him to lead the people out of Egypt (Ex. 3:10). They were out of Egypt. His job was done. So maybe this wasn't a punishment at all; maybe it was a reward! He was roughly 120 years of age at this point. They all knew that settling into the Promised Land would have its challenges. That land was fully occupied, and many battles were ahead of them. Surely it was time to let Joshua take over. It was time for Moses to rest. Granted, there might have been other ways for God to accomplish this, but the writers of the story chose to tell it like this. The end result is that Moses was free of his responsibility to the people, free to be with God on the mountaintop.
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    ellauri164.html on line 761: ackground:yellow">2. Instead of speaking to the rock, Moses strikes it twice.
    ellauri164.html on line 764: ackground:red">A. Disobedience.
    ellauri164.html on line 767: ackground:red">2. God has always demanded strict obedience to His expressed will.
    ellauri164.html on line 771: ackground:orange">1. Moses was angry at God's people and openly expressed his anger at them.
    ellauri164.html on line 773: 3. This is quite a contrast to the normal character of Moses (Num. 12:3).
    ellauri164.html on line 780: ackground:orange">D. Misrepresented God To The People.
    ellauri164.html on line 788: C. Make sure that we give God the glory for the good we can accomplish in our
    ellauri164.html on line 802: In the first month the whole Israelite community arrived at the Desert of Zin, and they stayed at Kadesh. There Miriam died and was buried. (2) Now there was no water for the community, and the people gathered in opposition to Moses and Aaron. (3) They quarreled with Moses and said, "If only we had died when our brothers fell dead before the LORD! (4) Why did you bring the LORD's community into this desert, that we and our livestock should die here? (5) Why did you bring us up out of Egypt to this terrible place? It has no grain or figs, grapevines or pomegranates. And there is no water to drink!" (6) Moses and Aaron went from the assembly to the entrance to the Tent of Meeting and fell facedown, and the glory of the LORD appeared to them. (7) The LORD said to Moses, (8) "Take the staff, and you and your brother Aaron gather the assembly together. Speak to that rock before their eyes and it will pour out its water. You will bring water out of the rock for the community so they and their livestock can drink." (9) So Moses took the staff from the LORD's presence, just as he commanded him. (10) He and Aaron gathered the assembly together in front of the rock and Moses said to them, "Listen, you rebels, must we bring you water out of this rock?" (11) Then Moses raised his arm and struck the rock twice with his staff. Water gushed out, and the community and their livestock drank. (12) But the LORD said to Moses and Aaron, "Because you did not trust in me enough to honor me as holy in the sight of the Israelites, you will not bring this community into the land I give them." (13) These were the waters of Meribah, [1] where the Israelites quarreled with the LORD and where he showed himself holy among them.
    ellauri164.html on line 804: It often happens that Bible believing Christians reject the concept of allegory as being a legitimate way of interpreting the Bible. This comes from the belief that any way of interpreting Scripture other than literal meaning is false, particularly as it concerns Genesis 3 and evolution. But in fact allegory is common in the Bible – Christ makes frequent use of it in His parables – and even Genesis 3 is allegory (which does not preclude its literal interpretation as well.) In this section we shall examine the allegorical significance of the staff and the rock.
    ellauri164.html on line 817: As the staff is before the Ark, our High Priest is ever before the throne of God (remember “enthroned between the cherubim?”) interceding on our behalf for the grace of God.
    ellauri164.html on line 819: Is He a sign to the rebellious? Where else may grace be found?
    ellauri164.html on line 820: So we may see Christ as a staff, offering the grace of God as a carrot.
    ellauri164.html on line 824: One fact is this: Moses hit the rock twice. Is that sin? Yes indeed. Christ had to be smitten once, at His first advent, for our sins. But to be smitten twice is like crucifying Him twice[2]. This, then, is sin indeed.
    ellauri164.html on line 825: How then do we obtain the mercy of His sacrifice? Is it not by confession and repentance? We must “speak to the Rock.”
    ellauri164.html on line 826: All this is true even though the water was brought forth by a leader’s error. God’s grace does not depend upon the perfection of the leader. Not even Christ.x
    ellauri164.html on line 832: Miracles have a certain divine style. Water does spring from rock (why do you think they are called “springs?” Think of bedsprings.). But God insists that His servants do things His way, in His time. Failure to do so is sin.
    ellauri164.html on line 839: The staff, representing the priesthood and grace, the rock representing Christ, these commands would then be interpreted as:
    ellauri164.html on line 840: As a member of God’s royal priesthood, show forth grace to all.
    ellauri164.html on line 842: In short, show grace and speak the Word.
    ellauri164.html on line 847: Moses did not honor God as holy. His actions made it look like Moses was the one with the power, not the holy God.
    ellauri164.html on line 867: There are few characters that play a larger part in the story of the Bible than Moses. He is the human protagonist of four Old Testament books and is consistently held up in both the OT and NT as a shining example of faith in the promises of God. The law that he delivered to the people of Israel serves as the foundation of the nation of Israel, and is lauded by Jesus as a testament that would not pass until “heaven and earth pass away…[and] all is accomplished.” One of the great tragic moments of the Bible is where Moses is denied entrance to the Promised Land for his sin at the Rock of Meribah; after faithfully leading Israel for forty years, Moses strikes a rock instead of speaking to it and is condemned to die before living in the Promised Land. On its surface, this might seem unfair to Moses. One mess-up and God gives him this great punishment? How many times had Israel failed in their journey and at Mt. Sinai, and God had spared their lives and allowed them to keep going? Yet His most faithful servant is barred over this one, seemingly insignificant event? If we take a closer look at the text, however, we see why Moses’ failure was such a stark one. While it doesn’t diminish the tragic nature of the event, it does shed light on why God takes such a drastic step to respond.
    ellauri164.html on line 871: This pattern shows itself again in the beginning of Numbers 20 after the death of Miriam. Once more Israel rebels against Moses and Aaron, this time over a lack of water in the desert of Zin. They claim that it would have been better to have died with Korah’s rebellion rather than wander without food and water, and they express regret over leaving Egypt, a land of “grain, figs, vines, and pomegranates.” This might seem a bold claim, since in our reading Korah has just died a few chapters earlier. Careful reading, however, indicates that there’s actually been a quiet time skip; Numbers 33:38 indicates that Aaron died in “the fortieth year after the sons of Israel had come from the land of Egypt, on the first day in the fifth month.” Given that Aaron’s death is recorded in Chapter 20, just a few verses after the episode at Meribah, this would indicate that the episode at Meribah occurred in year 38 of the 40 year wandering in the wilderness (remember that Israel had spent more than a year at Sinai in addition to travel time from Egypt to Sinai and from Sinai to the Promised Land before the wandering). This means that this rebellious generation of Israelites aren’t referencing a recent event, but instead wishing they had died nearly forty years earlier with Korah! Moses and Aaron have been dealing with this wicked and hard group of people for a very long time, and they are now claiming it would have been better to have died with Korah: a fate they were only spared because of Moses and Aaron’s own intercession!
    ellauri164.html on line 873: We would expect the pattern to repeat here. The people have rebelled, so the next part would be God’s wrath and threats of destruction. Instead, however, God merely grants their request for water. No mention of sin or possible annihilation, just grace in providing for Israel’s needs. The fact that this cycle we’ve come to expect changes is designed to highlight an important event; the oddity of the text “awakens us from our narrative slumber,” as one commentator puts it, and forces us to pay attention closely to what’s occurring. Why would God not threaten destruction? To answer that, we have to remember a key aspect of God’s character: He does not change. Hebrews 13:8 says He is the same yesterday and today and forever, “without variation or shifting shadow,” (James 1:17). The purpose of the threats of destruction, and Moses/Aaron’s intercession, was not to actually change God’s mind. God knew exactly what was going to happen in all these instances. God’s threats on Israel are spoken to Moses so that Moses will intercede. They are tests of Moses’ (and Aaron’s) character, just as God’s conversation with Abraham over the fates of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 18) was about testing Abraham’s character rather than the doomed cities. Yet here, in Numbers 20, God does not follow the pattern. Why?
    ellauri164.html on line 875: This gets us back to the question of what, exactly, Moses’ sin was. Many commentators focus on the physical actions that Moses took in verses 9-11. Some say Moses sin was striking the rock rather than speaking to it, but Moses was told to take the staff of God. Exodus 17:5-6 had Moses striking the rock to cause water to come out of the rock (in fact, it’s actually the same rock of Meribah!), so it’s possible to read an inference that the staff was to be used to strike the rock. Some commentators see Moses’ harsh words for Israel as the sin, or perhaps that he speaks to the people rather than speaking to the rock. Regardless of which of these views, they don’t account for what the text itself says: Numbers 20:12 makes it clear that the sin of Moses and Aaron was “…you have not believed Me, to treat Me as holy in the sight of the sons of Israel.” Indeed, focusing on Moses’ actions of striking the rock or speaking harshly makes it seem doubly unfair to Aaron, who had neither spoken nor struck the rock.
    ellauri164.html on line 877: The reading that makes more sense is to focus on the breaking of the pattern established to this point. Moses’ harsh words toward the Israelites reveal his emotions in this moment; he classifies Israel as “rebels” rather than the chosen people, and his rhetorical question seems to imply that he does not view Israel as worthy of God’s grace any longer. This is the real failure of Moses in this moment: he’s lost his faith in God to fulfill His promises to these people. Israel is a nation of rebels outside of grace, outside of God’s ability to make a great nation, outside of the promises that God has given. It seems nearly forty years of dealing with this people has finally broken Moses, and he is so overwhelmed in this moment that he has lost faith. From God’s perspective, Moses has lost faith in the Lord to overcome Israel’s faithlessness. Moses has not believed in God, and has not treated Yahweh as the Holy God who is able to overcome the weakness of His people. Indeed, this is exactly what Numbers 20:12 says was Moses’ sin! He (and Aaron!) did not believe God and did not treat Yahweh as holy in that moment. God did offer Moses the opportunity to intercede for the people (and thus broke the pattern) because He knew that Moses did not have faith in Him.
    ellauri164.html on line 879: This interpretation is solidified by Moses’ words about this event in the Book of Deuteronomy. Three times in the first four chapters of Deuteronomy, Moses says that he is not able to enter the Promised Land because of Israel. At first glance, again, this might seem an unfair charge. Moses had caused his own exclusion, hadn’t he? Why is he accusing the generation after the event in Numbers 20 of being the cause of his failure? If we look at these three mentions, we see a few important facts. In the first instance, Deuteronomy 1:37, Moses is recounting the failure of Israel when they listened to the 10 spies’ negative report and how God forbade that generation from entering the Promised Land, and he then says “The Lord was angry with me also on your account, saying, ‘Not even you shall enter there.’” Moses associates his inability to enter the Promised Land with Israel’s rebellion and unfaithfulness, but he also seems to be lumping the people’s refusal to enter the land (Numbers 13-14) with his own sin in Numbers 20. This is not Moses forgetting the chronology of these two events, but rather indicating that they are closely associate with one another.
    ellauri164.html on line 881: The second mention is in Deuteronomy 3:23-26, where after retelling the defeats of the kings Sihon and Og Moses relates that “I also pleaded with the Lord at that time, saying, ‘O Lord God, You have begun to show Your servant Your greatness and Your strong hand; for what god is there in heaven or on earth who can do such works and mighty acts as Yours? Let me, I pray, cross over and see the fair land that is beyond the Jordan, that good hill country and Lebanon.’ But the Lord was angry with me on your account, and would not listen to me; and the Lord said to me, ‘Enough! Speak to Me no more of this matter.” Again, Moses directly links the Lord’s anger towards him with the Israelites.
    ellauri164.html on line 883: The third mention is in Deuteronomy 4:21-23, where Moses has moved past the historical recounting and is now warning Israel of the danger of idolatry. He says ““Now the Lord was angry with me on your account, and swore that I would not cross the Jordan, and that I would not enter the good land which the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance. For I will die in this land, I shall not cross the Jordan, but you shall cross and take possession of this good land. So watch yourselves, that you do not forget the covenant of the Lord your God which He made with you, and make for yourselves a graven image in the form of anything against which the Lord your God has commanded you.” Now Moses uses his own tragic story as an illustration on the importance of avoiding idolatry in the Promised Land. So Moses’ failure to enter the Promised Land was related to the continuous rebellion of Israel, and was an illustration of the dangers of violating the covenant promises.
    ellauri164.html on line 885: Reading the Numbers 20 passage the way that has been suggested makes sense of what Moses says in Deuteronomy. He’s not shifting the blame to Israel for his own failures, but highlighting that their constant rebellion was what caused him to lose his faith in God. Moses lack of faith led him to forget the promise and covenant of God, so he is using that illustration to demonstrate the dangers of forsaking the covenant: just like Moses, Israel will be forbidden the Promised Land if they don’t maintain faith in the covenant promises of God. That’s really one of the main points of Deuteronomy. It’s not just the covenant laws for the new generation, but Moses exhorting the new generation to never lose hope in the promise of God. Moses, knowing Israel, recognizes that there will come a day when they fail to uphold the covenant and they will be punished for it, but he also recognizes that God’s promises will stand no matter how badly Israel fails to uphold it. This, then, is the main point we should derive as well: God will always keep His promises. We, as the heirs to the promises to Abraham and Israel, should always firmly believe in the power of God to bring us, a broken people like Israel, to the shores of the Promised Land!
    ellauri164.html on line 890: Many brethren and sisters, not to mention those outside the church, have a wrong understanding of what the sin of Moses was and its implication(s). Often when asked or giving comments on the matter, they say that his sin was in smiting the rock twice instead of once. They think that, since at first God told Moses to take the rod and smite the rock, and the next time He also told him to take the rod, therefore, he was also instructed to strike once. Such an understanding erodes the whole essence that God had designed in the type that would later be seen in the antitype. As it will soon be clear, striking the rock even once [that second time] would have been sin on the part of Moses. In view of this, therefore, it is important for us to possess the true facts on this matter.
    ellauri164.html on line 892: To begin with, we need to know that there were two instances where the children of Israel on their journey to Canaan drank water from the rock. The first was at a place known as Rephidim which would later be called Massah (temptation) and Meribah (strife). The second was at Kadesh. The water here was also called water of Meribah. “This is the water of Meribah; because the children of Israel strove with the LORD, and He was sanctified in them.” Numbers 20:13
    ellauri164.html on line 900: “The smitten rock was a figure of Christ, and through this symbol the most precious spiritual truths are taught. As the life-giving waters flowed from the smitten rock, so from Christ, ‘smitten of God,’ ‘wounded for our transgressions,’ ‘bruised for our iniquities’ (Isaiah 53:4–5), the stream of salvation flows for a lost race. As the rock had been once smitten, so Christ was to be ‘once offered to bear the sins of many.’ Hebrews 9:28.” –Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 411
    ellauri164.html on line 902: Then came the second instance now at a place known as Kadesh. The Children of Israel again murmured for water, against the Lord and His servants, Moses and Aaron. It was this time that the servant(s) of God sinned, having been very faithful in the time past.
    ellauri164.html on line 908: “By his rash act Moses took away the force of the lesson that God purposed to teach. The rock, being a symbol of Christ, had been once smitten, as Christ was to be once offered. The second time it was needful only to speak to the rock, as we have only to ask for blessings in the name of Jesus. By the second smiting of the rock the significance of this beautiful figure of Christ was destroyed.” –Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 418
    ellauri164.html on line 910: “Our Saviour was not to be sacrificed a second time; and it is only necessary for those who seek the blessings of His grace to ask in the name of Jesus, pouring forth the heart’s desire in penitential prayer.” –Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 411. See also Luke 11:9–10
    ellauri164.html on line 914: “Had Moses and Aaron been cherishing self-esteem or indulging a passionate spirit in the face of divine warning and reproof, their guilt would have been far greater. But they were not chargeable with willful or deliberate sin; they had been overcome by a sudden temptation, and their contrition was immediate and heartfelt. The Lord accepted their repentance, though because of the harm their sin might do among the people, He could not remit its punishment.” –Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 419
    ellauri164.html on line 918: May the Lord help us not only to understand this truth about Moses’ sin alone, but also possess the true facts of the Bible in every aspect, which comes as a result of prayerful study of His Word, remains my wish and prayer. AMEN.
    ellauri164.html on line 927: The events leading up to and ending in his sin are recorded in Numbers 20:1-13. The children of Israel were bitterly angry about not having enough water, so “they gathered together against Moses and Aaron,” and “contended with Moses.” They cast all the blame on him. “Why have you brought up the assembly of the LORD into this wilderness,” “why have you made us come up out of Egypt, to bring us to this evil place?” This was part of the murmuring that we are strictly charged not to imitate (1Cor. 10:10). Israel blamed Moses and Aaron for all their problems and bitterly complained and grumbled about it. They were so bitter and angry they wished they were dead. In all previous acts of rebellion, Moses had always conducted himself in a holy and godly manner. He had warned Israel that their murmuring was against God and never took it personally before.
    ellauri164.html on line 929: It appears that Moses was still in complete control of himself when he went to God for instructions. “Moses and Aaron went ... to the door of the tent of meeting, and fell upon their faces.” “Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying,” “take the rod; ... gather the congregation together. Speak to the rock before their eyes, and it will yield its water; thus you shall bring water for them out of the rock, and give drink to the congregation and their animals.” Clearly there was nothing difficult to understand and Moses wanted to be as faithful to this command as he had been to all the other commands God had given him.
    ellauri164.html on line 933: Did Moses realize immediately what he had done? At some point after this event, “the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, ‘Because you did not believe Me, to hallow Me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore you shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them.’” Their conduct had publicly displayed a lack faith, reverence and respect. God determined that this needed an equally public punishment. The punishment for this sin was grievous. God gave to them a punishment so similar to the one given to all Israel at Kadesh that it was a heart-breaking moment for Moses. Both he and Aaron would die in the wilderness and not be allowed to enter the promised land. What a bitter pill for Moses to swallow. Like David with Bathsheba, God forgave the sin, but did not remove the consequences. The consequences for Moses’ momentary lapse in reverence and respect under the terrible emotion of anger was to be barred from entrance into the promised land.
    ellauri164.html on line 935: When God said Moses “failed to sanctify me in the eyes of the people,” He did not specify exactly what this failure was. God had told Moses to “speak to the rock,” but the account stated that “Moses lifted up his hand, and smote the rock with his rod twice.” Clearly, in that act, Moses went beyond what God had commanded him to do. God had told Moses to take the staff, but not use it. He was directly commanded only to speak to the rock. He went beyond what was written when struck that rock. It was similar to Nadab and Abihu who offered “strange fire which He had not commanded them.” At that time Moses saw that such behavior did not “treat God as holy or glorify him among the people” (Lev. 10:1-3). Yet Moses, in anger, failed to hallow God when he struck that rock instead of speaking to it. He had failed to learn “not to go beyond what is written,” (1Cor. 4:6). He was told to speak to the rock (and he did not do that), but struck the rock (which he had no authority to do). God later charged Moses with this sin: “you rebelled against my word at the waters of Meribah” (Num 20:24; 27:13).
    ellauri164.html on line 937: There was a second sin that was also committed in that same event. It was not revealed until The Psalmist described it: “it went ill with Moses” because “he spoke rashly with his lips” (Psa 106:33). When we look at what Moses said, we can see exactly how rash he was! “Hear now, ye rebels; shall we bring you forth water out of this rock?” This was a serious lapse in judgment. Moses was not going to bring water out of that rock. So, there was a big problem with that “we.” Hence, first by striking the rock, and second by using a pronoun that elevated them, Moses “believed not in me, to sanctify me in the eyes of the children of Israel.”
    ellauri164.html on line 945: “They angered Him also at the waters of strife, So that it went ill with Moses on account of them; 33 Because they rebelled against His Spirit, So that he spoke rashly with his lips.” (Ps. 106:32-33).
    ellauri164.html on line 947: “Then I pleaded with the Lord at that time, saying: 24 'O Lord God, You have begun to show Your servant Your greatness and Your mighty hand, for what god is there in heaven or on earth who can do anything like Your works and Your mighty deeds? 25 I pray, let me cross over and see the good land beyond the Jordan, those pleasant mountains, and Lebanon.' 26 "But the Lord was angry with me on your account, and would not listen to me. So the Lord said to me: 'Enough of that! Speak no more to Me of this matter. 27 Go up to the top of Pisgah, and lift your eyes toward the west, the north, the south, and the east; behold it with your eyes, for you shall not cross over this Jordan.” (Deut. 3:23-27)
    ellauri164.html on line 959: This story takes place during the fortieth and final year of the Israelites’ consignment to the wilderness before entering the Land of Promise. The generation of those who, by their own admission, were not prepared to enter the Land has died off, and only those men who were nineteen years old or younger at the Exodus (and the tribe of Levi) will enter. The only named survivors of the previous generation are the leaders: Miriam, Aaron, Moses, Joshua, and Caleb. Early in this parashah, Miriam dies without explanation, successor, or national mourning.
    ellauri164.html on line 963: But wait. Didn’t we already learn a similar story back in Exodus? In fact, the first story of thirst came very soon after the crossing at the Sea of Reeds (Shemot 17:4). Since that was at the very beginning of the sojourn in the wilderness, before the events that led to God’s decision to delay the Israelites’ entry to the Land—and this story is at the end of the forty years—we can see the two stories as forming a kind of a framework around the whole saga of the wandering. In the first story, the Israelites were the first generation of those who left Egypt. In this story, they are the children and grandchildren of that generation. When we see this kind of framework, we look for the similarities and differences between the bracketing stories. At the same time, we understand that they suggest a theme for the stories between them.
    ellauri164.html on line 965: First the comparison: this generation’s complaint about the lack of water is very different from that of the first generation. Although in both cases the people ask rhetorically why they have been brought out of Egypt, in this case, they bitterly object that in ” . . . this wretched place, a place with no grain or figs or vines or pomegranates. There is not even water to drink!” (Num. 20:5). This is a generation that is ready to enter the Land, and is worried that it will not live to do so.
    ellauri164.html on line 967: Another difference is this: in the earlier story, Moses pleaded for help from God; here, Moses does not say a word. God reacts directly to the people’s complaints. Another bit of evidence that this crisis is unlike other crises is that the word test, which is used in other stories of complaint, does not appear here. These differences signal to us that this story is different from the first one—and therefore Moses’s reaction should be different.
    ellauri164.html on line 979: What God wants the people to see is that Moses speaks in performing the miracle at the rock. It is a potentially powerful transitional moment in which Moses’s publicly perceived action would be speech. What he would say would become part of the people’s religious consciousness—part of the repeated narrative of the people—a way of adducing to God a caring relationship with God’s people, and conveying that care to the people. We can imagine the speech Moses might give, performing the quintessential task of a prophet, in bringing God and the people closer together. Instead, he calls them “rebels,” distancing the people from himself and, by association, from God; disdaining their legitimate needs; and losing the opportunity to attribute the provision of water to God.
    ellauri164.html on line 981: Instead, Moses does what he did in the first story, ignoring the fact that he is not dealing with the same population. He acts as though he is saying to himself, “They are just like their parents! Always quarreling!” In fact, they are a new generation, and by reverting to an action that was appropriate forty years earlier, and not now, Moses shows that he is not the person to bring them into the Land.
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    ellauri171.html on line 106: So they made a deal and a pile of stones. Laban called it Jegar Sahadutha, and Jacob called it Galeed. Couldnt agree about the name of a pile of stones. Elisabet or Jezebel? But it was also called Mitzpah (which means “watchtower”). Se oli oikeasti rajapyykki. Korso. Arameaxi ja kaldeaxi, bounos martyrias ja tumulus testis. Reviirien merkintää. Kumpikin kusi omalle puolellensa kummelia. Jatka lukemista alhaalla.
    ellauri171.html on line 215: Jacques Joseph Tissot (French: [tiso]; 15 October 1836 – 8 August 1902), Anglicized as James Tissot (/ˈtɪsoʊ/), was a French painter and illustrator. He was a successful painter of Paris society before moving to London in 1871. He became famous as a genre painter of fashionably dressed women shown in various scenes of everyday life. He also painted scenes and figures from the Bible.
    ellauri171.html on line 217: His father, Marcel Théodore Tissot, was not a watchmaker but a successful drapery merchant. He took part in losing the war of 1870 and in the Paris Commune. In 1885, Tissot had a revival of his Catholic faith, which led him to spend the rest of his life making paintings about Biblical events. Many of his artist friends were skeptical about his conversion, as it conveniently coincided with the French Catholic revival, a reaction against the secular attitude of the French Third Republic. They brought Tissot vast wealth and fame. Tissot spent the last years of his life in his chateau working on paintings of subjects from the Old Testament. Although he never completed the series, he exhibited 80 of these paintings in Paris in 1901 and engravings after them were published in 1904. In the first half of the 20th century, there was a re-kindling of interest in his portraits of fashionable ladies and some fifty years later, these were achieving record prices.
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    ellauri171.html on line 360: Angels and Miracles
    ellauri171.html on line 395: The story continues the Bible’s exploration of the origin of evil in a world created by a God who is all goodness. (Remember the old word game: write down ‘God’ and ‘Devil’; then put an extra ‘o’ in the middle of ‘God’ and take the ‘d’ off ‘devil’; what do you have?) Another one: write the words backwards, what do you get? Dog lived. Okay never mind let's move on.
    ellauri171.html on line 404: Why did Herod hate John? John was highly critical of the ruler of Galilee, Herod Antipas, who had married the divorced wife of his brother. The woman’s name was Herodias, and she had a beautiful daughter Salome. John spoke out loud and clear against the incest that, according to Jewish law, was being committed by Antipas and Herodias. Pentateukin leviraattisäännöt on pirullisia. Enste pitää mennä naimisiin veljen vaimon kanssa, sitten taas ei saa.
    ellauri171.html on line 406: It was a dangerous thing to do. He might have got away with it with Antipas, who was indolent and indecisive, but Herodias was another matter. She engineered a situation that led to John’s death, silencing him forever. Did Herodias do it alone? Probably not. It is more likely that all three (Antipas, Herodias and Salome) planned the charade beforehand, to provide an excuse for getting rid of John and silencing him. In any case John, already in prison, was quickly beheaded. Another political problem was solved. Were it not for the fact that the gospels recorded this deed, John’s name and the horror of his death would have been lost forever.
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    ellauri171.html on line 424: The problem was made worse by the fact that the Israelites occupied border territory. If there was an invasion, they might defect to the enemy. This could mean the collapse of the Egyptian Empire. Just like the Ukrainians. So off with them. Wait! Pharaoh did not want to eject them from Egypt – they were too valuable as workers. So he sought to control their numbers by forced labour and by child slaughter. Hmm. Mitähän opetuxia tästäkin tarinasta voisi ottaa?
    ellauri171.html on line 441: This was when Judith went into action. She went into the enemy camp and offered Holofernes information that would help him defeat her own people.
    ellauri171.html on line 442: He may or may not have believed her, but her beauty made her a sexual fly-trap, and he allowed her to stay. In the ensuring battle of tits, Judith managed to outwit her prey. While he was drunk and had emptied his bollocks into her, she pulled his sword out of its scabbard, prayed to God for strength, hacked Holofernes’ head off, then escaped back to her people.
    ellauri171.html on line 448: Next she rolled his body off the bed and pulled down the canopy from the posts. Soon afterward she went out and gave Holofernes’ head to her maid, who placed it in her food bag.’ Judith 13:6-10
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    Bible Murders: Judith and Holofernes. Caravaggio's graphic painting of the moment when Judith hacks off the head of Holofernes; notice her maidservant waiting grimly in the background!

    ellauri171.html on line 456: Fairly soon, Ahaziah died in an accidental fall through a lattice window in his palace (now that’s hard to believe), and was succeeded by his brother Jehoram.
    ellauri171.html on line 459: Alone, Jezebel faced certain death.
    ellauri171.html on line 460: Jehu was merciless, and Jezebel died horribly. She was first thrown from the window of her palace, then trampled to death by chariot horses driven over her still-living body.
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    When Jehu came to Jezreel, Jezebel heard of it; she painted her eyes and adorned her head, and looked out of the window. As Jehu entered the gate, she said “Is it peace, Zimri, murderer of your master?”
    ellauri171.html on line 468: We forgot to mention that Jezebel was the New Testament's N:o 2 whore after Magdalen. In Revelation 2 Jesus Christ rebukes the church of Thyatira saying, “You allow that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess, to teach and seduce My servants to commit sexual immorality and eat things sacrificed to idols”. Christ also says of this Jezebel, “I gave her time to repent of her sexual immorality, and she did not repent. I will kill her children with death.” Battle of the sexes. In Handmaid's Tale, a Jezebel is a woman forced to become prostitute and entertainer. They are available only to the Commanders and to their guests. Offred portrays Jezebels as attractive and educated; they may be unsuitable as handmaids due to temperament. They have been sterilized, a surgery that is forbidden to other women. They operate in unofficial but state-sanctioned brothels, unknown to most women. Jezebels, whose title also comes from the Bible (note Queen Jezebel in the Books of Kings), dress in the remnants of sexualized costumes from "the time before", such as cheerleaders' costumes, school uniforms, and Playboy Bunny costumes. Jezebels can wear make-up, drink alcohol, and socialize with men, but are tightly controlled by the Aunts. When they pass their sexual prime and/or their looks fade, they are discarded, without any precision as to whether they are killed or sent to "the Colonies" (XII Jezebels).
    ellauri171.html on line 501: The young girl Dinah is seized and raped by Shechem. Shechem tries to atone. He falls in love with Dinah and offers to marry her. He also offers compensation to her family. Jacob accepts the young man’s attempt at reconciliation, but his sons do not. They plan to murder Shechem and all the men of the city. Dinah’s brothers massacre the men of the city, including Shechem, and enslave the women and children. Dinah’s fate is unknown.
    ellauri171.html on line 503: Dinah was the daughter of Leah, the unloved wife of the tribal leader Jacob. Jacob had always preferred his other wife Rachel, even though Leah seems to have been a loving wife and gave her husband many children.
    ellauri171.html on line 510: Women at this time seem to have been relatively free to move around – think of Rachel and Rebecca, who move around in public without any apparent problems.
    ellauri171.html on line 515: He and Dinah had sex without first having a marriage ceremony, and so Shechem has treated her as a harlot. He should have first approached her family and asked for her hand in marriage.
    ellauri171.html on line 523: Jacob is told that his daughter has been defiled. The word used to describe the action implies someone who is impure because they have a skin disease, or have touched something dead and are ritually unclean. It does not mean sinful, but it does mean exclusion from the tribe until cleanness is restored.
    ellauri171.html on line 525: Because of Shechem’s action, Dinah is an outcast. Lineage tree of the descendents of Sarah and Abraham. No mention of Dinah…
    ellauri171.html on line 526: Jacob does not send for his sons, but waits for them to come home from the fields. Nothing is said about Jacob’s feelings, or about what he thinks.
    ellauri171.html on line 528: Years later, when his son Joseph is apparently killed by wild animals, Jacob’s grief is terrible: he tears his clothes, wails, refuses to be comforted.
    ellauri171.html on line 529: In this situation however, where his daughter is raped, he is quiet, keeping his counsel until his sons come back. Vitun setämies. Hamor, father of Shechem, arrives at the same time the sons do.
    ellauri171.html on line 533: Hamor tries to placate them by telling them his son loves Dinah, and wants to marry her. Their relationship will be based on loyalty and trust, he implies. He speaks respectfully, and carefully includes the brothers in his discussion, making them a generous offer:
    ellauri171.html on line 537: an invitation to Jacob’s family to settle permanently in the region, acquire property and intermarry with his own people
    ellauri171.html on line 544: After his father has finished speaking, Shechem makes another offer: to give any marriage present they want, if he can marry Dinah. Stacks of Gold Coins! Referring to her, he uses the word ‘maiden’.
    ellauri171.html on line 547: The sons of Jacob are not mollified:
    ellauri171.html on line 550: But worse than this in their eyes is the fact that he now seems to be offering to give them financial gain through the rape of their sister.
    ellauri171.html on line 562: Three days later, when all the recently circumcised men are still in pain, two of Dinah’s brothers, Simeon and Levi, enter the unguarded city and attack the newly-circumcised men. No voi vittu mitä perseitä! Just tällästä voi GT-sählämeiltä odottaa!
    ellauri171.html on line 566: They must have been accompanied by many of their tribesmen, because two men alone could not massacre so many, disabled or not.
    ellauri171.html on line 567: Scholars have suggested that the massacre may have been carried out by all the brothers, but the curse Jacob put on them and their tribes in Genesis 49:5-7 is directed at Simeon and Levi alone (joo täähän käytiin läpi Deuteronomian kohdalla, vähän ihmettelenkin mihin Mooses siellä viittasi.)
    ellauri171.html on line 573: I will divide them in Jacob,and scatter them in Israel.’
    ellauri171.html on line 580: Simeon and Levi murder the Sichemites; Jacob forces Dinah to watch
    ellauri171.html on line 585: Who was right? Jacob, or his sons? Jacob is angry, as well he might be. He tells Simeon and Levi they have brought trouble on him. Now everyone will hate them and try to kill them.
    ellauri171.html on line 586: His anger is stoked not by any ethical consideration, but by the fear that they have become pariahs who will be hunted down by allies of the city they have attacked. He rebukes his sons for backing out of the agreement they had with the people of the city – but hasn’t he himself used duplicity all his life to get what he wants? He does not like it when his sons do the same.
    ellauri171.html on line 588: The brothers respond: should they have let their sister be treated like a whore? A whore receives financial advantage for sex, and they reproach Jacob for suggesting that the honour of the family can be restored by favours from the people of Shechem. They call Dinah ‘our sister’ rather than ‘your daughter’ – a reproach to their father.
    ellauri171.html on line 590: Jacob does not respond. There is really no answer he can give.
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    Confusing pic. What gives? Ah, this is not Jacob's bad boys revenging on the skinned guys but rather the motivating scene, naughty foreigner kidnapping Dinah, giving cause to the subsequent genocide. Figures. Dinah looks a little heavy for Shechem.

    ellauri171.html on line 597: Dinah means ‘she who has been judged and found innocent’. She was the daughter of Jacob and Leah.
    ellauri171.html on line 599: Jacob means ‘he who grabs for something’ – either his brother’s heel at the moment of birth, or his brother’s inheritance later on
    ellauri171.html on line 605: The lesson is: think before you act. Ask yourself: what are the long-term consequences of your actions? Tää on kuin Johnin amerikkalaisesta lastenkirjasta: look before you leap. Pikku hiirulainen mietti tätä eikä mennyt naimisiin kuin vasta toisen hiiren kanssa.
    ellauri171.html on line 609: A Levite man and his concubine (a secondary wife without the legal status of a wife) were traveling through the hill country of Judah. The village they entered seemed unfriendly but they were eventually make welcome by an old man, who let them stay in his house. During the night they they were attacked by some gay villagers who wanted to rape not the woman, but the man.
    ellauri171.html on line 612: She managed to crawl back to the door of the house where the Levite, the old man and his daughter sheltered. She lay on the doorstep until morning, when the Levite unlocked the door.
    ellauri171.html on line 615: The story is horrifying. Perhaps worst is the fact that similar stories have recently come out everywhere. This barbarity continues.
    ellauri171.html on line 630: We are told that the concubine became a prostitute. Since we are told that she went to her father’s house, it may be that she and the Levite had an argument about her adultery before she fled. Verses 1 and 2 imply they were not happy together. Now before we find fault with the Levite and accuse him of using her as a mistress, read the next two verses.
    ellauri171.html on line 632: Then her husband arose and went after her to speak tenderly to her in order to bring her back, taking with him his servant and a pair of donkeys. So she brought him into her father’s house, and when the girl’s father saw him, he was glad to meet him. His father-in-law, the girl’s father, detained him; and he remained with him three days. So they ate and drank and lodged there. Judges 19:3-4 (NASB)
    ellauri171.html on line 642: While they were celebrating, behold, the men of the city, certain worthless fellows, surrounded the house, pounding the door; and they spoke to the owner of the house, the old man, saying, “Bring out the man who came into your house that we may have relations with him.” Then the man, the owner of the house, went out to them and said to them, “No, my fellows, please do not act so wickedly; since this man has come into my house, do not commit this act of folly. “ Here is my virgin daughter and his concubine. Please let me bring them out that you may ravish them and do to them whatever you wish. But do not commit such an act of folly against this man.” Judges 19:22-24 (NASB)
    ellauri171.html on line 644: The worthless fellows wanted the old man to send out the Levite so that they could engage in sexual activity with him. But the old man refused and offered the crowd of men his virgin daughter and the Levite’s concubine. The old man said, “you may ravish them” and do “whatever you wish.” He granted them permission to engage in sexual relations with the two women. Now it is obvious the men surrounding the old man’s house wanted to engage in sexual activity when the two women were offered. It is also obvious the men described as “worthless fellows” were homosexuals since they wanted sex with the Levite and two women were offered.[1, 2]
    ellauri171.html on line 648: But the men would not listen to him. So the man seized his concubine and brought her out to them; and they raped her and abused her all night until morning, then let her go at the approach of dawn. As the day began to dawn, the woman came and fell down at the doorway of the man’s house where her master was, until full daylight. Judges 19:25-26 (NASB)
    ellauri171.html on line 656: . . . Then he placed her on the donkey; and the man arose and went to his home. When he entered his house, he took a knife and laid hold of his concubine and cut her in twelve pieces, limb by limb, and sent her throughout the territory of Israel. All who saw it said, “Nothing like this has ever happened or been seen from the day when the sons of Israel came up from the land of Egypt to this day. Consider it, take counsel and speak up!” Judges 19:28b-30 (NASB)
    ellauri171.html on line 658: When he arrived home to the remote part of the hill country of Ephraim, he cut her up into twelve pieces. One piece for each of the twelve tribes was distributed throughout Israel. Finally, we are told that nothing like this had ever happened. So the twelve tribes tried to decide how to respond.
    ellauri171.html on line 659: Judges 20-21 describes the reaction of the tribes of Israel to the horror that occurred in the city of Gibeah, except for those in the tribe of Benjamin. It becomes apparent in Judges 21:1-5 that the Levite had butchered his concubine to send a message to all Israel – a piece of her body for each tribe as a call to action.
    ellauri171.html on line 661: Eleven tribes (called Israel in the account) reacted by demanding that the tribe of Benjamin give the guilty men, who caused the death of the concubine, to be released. But the people of Benjamin protected the guilty men and refused to turn them over for justice (Judges 20:12–14).
    ellauri171.html on line 662: In response, Israel asked God what they should do. In Judges 20:18, 23, 28, 35 God directed them to engage the tribe of Benjamin in battle and defeat them. This reveals that God saw the great sins that had occurred in Gibeah. He directed that the tribe be killed. In fact, in Judges 20:35, 46 we are told God helped Israel destroy 25,100 men of Benjamin. God directed this punishment of the tribe of Benjamin.
    ellauri171.html on line 666: Judges 21:8-12 records the slaughter of the inhabitants of Jabesh-Gilead because they were not angered by the Benjaminites and did not go to battle against them. The account is important because four hundred virgins from that tribe were found, spared and then taken to Shiloh. It is important to notice that God did not give them direction to slaughter the inhabitants of Jabesh-Gilead or to take the virgins to Shiloh. Se vain kazoi päältä samaan tyyliin kuin Taavetti ja Jaakoppi ja Taamarin ja Tiinan kohdalla.
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    ellauri171.html on line 676: The first important lesson from this account is that the Bible indicates God did not approve of the horrible sins that occurred in the city of Gibeah. Judges 20:18, 23, 28, 35 repeatedly reveal that God directed the other tribes of Israel to action against a morally evil tribe. This reveals that the accusation of some that Scripture is silent about the evil that occurred is wrong. The reason the account is recorded is summarized at the end of Judges 21. There God reveals that He condemned the nation of Israel for its actions in Judges 19-21. Judges 21:25 says, “In those days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes.” It reveals what happens when men and women abandon God. Romans 3:10-18 states the human race is utterly perverted and their actions will demonstrate it. It says no one seeks after God. “There is not even one!” We have all turned aside from God. Jesus said to the rich young ruler in Matthew 19:17 that there is only One who is good and He is God. The rest of Romans 3:10-18 describes our utter sinfulness and despicable behavior when we abandon God. That describes the inhabitants of Gibeah and the nation of Benjamin. Tämmöistä sakinhivutusta suositaan armeijoissa nykyäänkin. Jos syyllistä ei saada kiinni, pannaan koko komppania kärsimään. Hemmetti tää on kyllä alkeellista touhua. Kuka tästä enää haluaa mitään oppia? No vizi on että raamatun lukijoista on varmasti yli 50% just yhtä alkeellista porukkaa. Ei apinat ole mihkään muuttuneet, ne on sopeutuneet tähän.
    ellauri171.html on line 678: Our second lesson is that our sins affect others and potentially lead others to sin. The first sin in this account occurred in the home of the Levite and concubine. The fact that the Levite planned to “speak tenderly to her” (Judges 19:3) in order to win her back, seems to imply that they had quarreled. The most obvious sin is that she committed adultery when she became a prostitute. The initial sin cascaded into the horrific evils in Gibeah and subsequently to the 400 virgins who were taken alive in Jabesh-gilead to be given as wives to the remaining men of Benjamin. Judges 21:25 says, “. . . everyone did what was right in his own eyes.”
    ellauri171.html on line 680: This account also reveals that a husband should forgive an unfaithful wife and even pursue her. He was successful in his attempt. He is to be commended for this action, but not for his horrible decision to give her to the filthy homosexuals (or perhaps bi- considering the case) in the city of Gibeah, who raped her all night until she died.
    ellauri171.html on line 684: A fifth lesson is that the account describes what happens when men and women abandon God. Sex and other immoral behavior replace God! The entire story is an example of unrestrained animal lust and human depravity. Total disregard for life occurs. What one desires is all that is important. As Proverbs 30:15 says, “The leech has two daughters, “Give,” “Give” . . . ” Women are less important than men. Men abuse men. Unloving men abusively rule over women. Sex trumps everything else. Why? Judges 21:25 says, “. . . everyone did what was right in his own eyes.”
    ellauri171.html on line 686: The sixth lesson is that the homosexuals demonstrated that to them homosexual sexual activity is more desirable than heterosexual activity. However, heterosexual behavior is acceptable if that is all that is available to them. Romans 1:23-24, 26 and 28 teach that when people are given over to homosexual activity, it is a sign that they have rejected God. Homosexual activity is a more serious sin among sins, despite the claims of some. See the study, “Are some sins worse than other sins? – Are all sins equal?” Also notice that Judges 19:22 refers to the men of Gibeah as “worthless fellows.”
    ellauri171.html on line 688: Judges 19-21 demonstrates that God is opposed to the abuse of women in this account. He commanded the destruction of an entire tribe because they did not punish those who raped and abused a concubine and caused her to die. Only when she died did they stop! We are told they abused her all night until dawn. Further, they were so morally bankrupt and corrupt that they left her dead at the door of the Levite. Scripture lifts women above the degradation of the Canaanites and the surrounding nations, but the town of Gibeah had become like the Canaanites. God has a higher view of women than described here. That is why He ordered the destruction of the unjust and morally bankrupt tribe of Benjamin.
    ellauri171.html on line 690: Another lesson is that the Levite was supposedly a godly man and priest. The account does not tell us what ultimately happened to him, but Judges 20:4-5 seems to imply that he lied about his actions in order to save himself. Scripture records what appears to be deception. It is not enough for someone to claim to a godly person. It appears that Scripture records he was not fit for the priesthood. Being a pastor or a priest is not a “job” or “vocation.” Some have said that character does not matter. It is what one accomplishes. But Scripture repeatedly demonstrates that God uses righteous ministers! This man’s behavior demonstrated he was not qualified to be a priest.
    ellauri171.html on line 748: ‘Then Ehud reached with his left hand, took the sword from his right thigh, and thrust it into Eglon’s belly; the hilt also went in after the blade, and the fat closed over the blade, for he did not draw the sword out of his belly; and the faeces came out.
    ellauri171.html on line 758: Their dead bodies, it seems, were too cumbersome to tranport. Instead, the boy’s heads were hacked off, collected in baskets, and displayed for the gawking crowd the the city gate.
    ellauri171.html on line 759: This barbarism seem to have be common practice in the Middle East, as the Jom Kippur War shows.
    ellauri171.html on line 762: Now the king’s sons, seventy persons, were with the leaders of the city, who were charged with their upbringing. When the letter reached them, they took the king’s sons and killed them, seventy persons; the put their heads in baskets and sent them to him at Jezreel.
    ellauri171.html on line 765: Can't find a pic of this one, but a lot of shots were taken a little later when evil queen Athaliah tried to send the ball back to the other court:
    ellauri171.html on line 772: The lesson: God always wins. That's a pretty simplistic way of saying it, but it's true nonetheless. Even when people like Athaliah try to stomp out an entire family and put an end to God's plan for redemption, when people like the priests of Baal lead others to worship idols instead of the true God, God will always triumph in the end. The negative forces of our culture make us wonder where we're headed as a people. Many of our leaders show little integrity or morality, and dishonesty is overlooked in the workplace. Kindness is often the exception rather than the rule. But don't despair. This is not a battle God plans to lose. In the end, he will prevail! You just wight Enry Jiggins!
    ellauri171.html on line 784: Many Christians are born into poverty, having no choice in the matter. For example, faithful believers who love God and do all His commandments live in the poorer countries of the world. In fact, God has called many poor into His church. James the apostle asked, “Has God not chosen the poor of this world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom which He promised to those who love Him?” (James 2:5).
    ellauri171.html on line 786: The Bible teaches Christians to be content with their lot in life. Paul the apostle wrote, “godliness with contentment is great gain” (1 Timothy 6:6). It is virtuous of a Christian to remain undistracted by the riches of the world while being committed to Christ. For, “better is a little with the fear of the Lord, than great treasure with trouble” (Proverbs 15:16).
    ellauri171.html on line 788: The poverty of some is caused by unwise financial decisions or by refusing to work. The Bible says, “He who has a slack hand becomes poor” (Proverbs 10:4). Christians are always admonished to work and earn their keep. As the apostle Paul wrote to the Thessalonians, “We urge you, brethren, that you… work with your own hands… that you may walk properly toward those who are outside, and that you may lack nothing” (1 Thessalonians 4:10-12). One who is lazy and will not work is not showing Christian behavior. God does not like a talent to get buried, it must be invested so as to yield compound interest. That is the proper way to fill the earth. The righteous will prosper and get a lot of sheep.
    ellauri171.html on line 792: At this point, Jesus said to His disciples, “it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 19:23). Hard but not impossible. A camel can be diluted in acid and injected thru a needle. Anyway it was just the name of a gate in Jerusalem. This is because the care of riches in this life can be a snare for a Christian. A Christian’s heart cannot be set on riches and cares of this world above the Kingdom of God. In another example, the parable of the sower, Jesus warned that some who receive the word of God will allow their spiritual growth to be choked off by “the cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches” (Matthew 13:22). These things show us that being poor can help a Christian not to be ensnared by such things. No cause to complain then.
    ellauri171.html on line 794: Though Christians may be poor in this world, it is God’s will to "eventually" eliminate poverty. The Bible speaks in much detail of a coming time of peace and prosperity on earth when poverty will be wiped out. It is called the millennium. God the Father has a plan to send His Son back to earth in great power and glory. “He has appointed a day on which He will judge the world in righteousness by the Man whom He has ordained” (Acts 17:31).
    ellauri171.html on line 796: Until that day, God is continually searching the hearts of His people to know what is in them. He allows some Christians to be poor, even while other believers have wealth. What a Christian does in each circumstance is important to God. In the book of Revelation, the glorified Jesus Christ said to one of His churches, "I know your… poverty, but you are rich” (Revelation 2:9). That is, these Christians were poor in the wealth of this world, but were rich in faith toward God.
    ellauri171.html on line 805: Ahabin dynastia omridit eli kuningas Omrin porukat oli jotain kananiittejä. Israel Finkelstein's The Bible Unearthed presents a very different picture of the Omrides than the circumcision handbook, making them responsible for the great empire, magnificent palaces, wealth, and peace in Israel and Judah that the Bible credits to the much earlier kings David and Solomon. According to Finkelstein, the reason for this discrepancy is the religious bias of the Biblical authors against the Omrides for their polytheism, and in particular their support for elements of the Canaanite religion.
    ellauri171.html on line 829: Attar, god of the morning star ("son of the morning") who tried to take the place of the dead Baal and failed. Male counterpart of Athtart.
    ellauri171.html on line 867: Liluri, goddess of mountains and wife of Manuzi. Bulls were sacrificed to both of them.
    ellauri171.html on line 873: Manuzi, god of weather and husband of Liluri. Bulls were sacrificed to both of them.
    ellauri171.html on line 899: Shachar and Shalim, twin mountain gods of dawn and dusk, respectively. Shalim was linked to the netherworld via the evening star and associated with peace
    ellauri171.html on line 924: The palace economy of Mycenaean Greece, the Aegean region and Anatolia that characterized the Late Bronze Age disintegrated, transforming into the small isolated village cultures of the Greek Dark Ages, which lasted from around 1100 BCE to the beginning of the Archaic age around 750 BCE. The Hittite Empire of Anatolia and the Levant collapsed, while states such as the Middle Assyrian Empire in Mesopotamia and the New Kingdom of Egypt survived but were considerably weakened. Conversely, some peoples such as the Phoenicians enjoyed increased autonomy and power with the waning military presence of Egypt and Assyria in the Levant.
    ellauri171.html on line 926: Competing and even mutually incompatible theories for the ultimate cause of the Late Bronze Age collapse have been made since the 19th century. These include volcanic eruptions, droughts, invasions by the Sea Peoples or migrations of Dorians, economic disruptions due to the rising use of ironworking, and changes in military technology and methods of war that saw the decline of chariot warfare. Following the collapse, gradual changes in metallurgic technology led to the subsequent Iron Age across Eurasia and Africa during the 1st millennium BCE.
    ellauri171.html on line 928: The last Bronze Age king of Ugarit, Ammurapi (circa 1215 to 1180 BC), was a contemporary of the last known Hittite king, Suppiluliuma II. Ammurapi oli amoriitti kuten esi-isänsä Hammurabi (1792 BC to c. 1750), se Babylonian silmä silmästä, hammas hampaasta kaveri. The exact dates of his reign are unknown. However, a letter by the king is preserved, in which Ammurapi stresses the seriousness of the crisis faced by many Near Eastern states due to attacks (but by whom?). Ammurapi pleads for assistance from the king of Alashiya, highlighting the desperate situation Ugarit faced:
    ellauri171.html on line 936: The ruler of Carchemish sent troops to assist Ugarit, but Ugarit had been sacked. A letter sent after Ugarit had been destroyed said:
    ellauri171.html on line 938: When your messenger arrived, the army was humiliated and the city was sacked. Our food in the threshing floors was burnt and the vineyards were also destroyed. Our city is sacked. May you know it! May you know it! Damn the snail mail!
    ellauri171.html on line 943: After its destruction in the early 12th century BC Ugarit's location was forgotten until 1928 when a peasant accidentally opened an old tomb while ploughing a field.
    ellauri171.html on line 953: In the Baal Cycle, Ba'al Hadad is challenged by and defeats Yam, using two magical weapons (called "Driver" and "Chaser") made for him by Kothar-wa-Khasis. Afterward, with the help of Athirat and Anat, Ba'al persuades El to allow him a palace. El approves, and the palace is built by Kothar-wa-Khasis. After the palace is constructed, Ba'al gives forth a thunderous roar out of the palace window and challenges Mot. Mot enters through the window and swallows Ba'al, sending him to the Underworld. With no one to give rain, there is a terrible drought in Ba'al's absence. The other deities, especially El and Anat, are distraught that Ba'al has been taken to the Underworld. Anat goes to the Underworld, attacks Mot with a knife, grinds him up into pieces, and scatters him far and wide. With Mot defeated, Ba'al is able to return and refresh the Earth with rain.
    ellauri171.html on line 955: Archaeological investigations at the site of Tell es-Safi have found the remains of donkeys, as well as some sheep and goats in Early Bronze Age layers, dating to 4,900 years ago which were imported from Egypt in order to be sacrificed. One of the sacrificial animals, a complete donkey, was found beneath the foundations of a building, leading to speculation this was a 'foundation deposit' placed before the building of a residential house. Me syötiin Kiinan teevuorilla kerran aasikeittoa. Ei se pahaa ollut.
    ellauri171.html on line 957: It is considered virtually impossible to reconstruct a clear picture of Canaanite religious practices. Although child sacrifice was known to surrounding peoples, there is no reference to it in ancient Phoenician or Classical texts. The biblical representation of Canaanite religion is always negative.
    ellauri171.html on line 959: Canaanite religious practice had a high regard for the duty of children to care for their parents, with sons being held responsible for burying them, and arranging for the maintenance of their tombs.
    ellauri171.html on line 961: Canaanite deities such as Baal were represented by figures which were placed in shrines, often on hilltops, or 'high places' surrounded by groves of trees, such as is condemned in the Hebrew Bible, in Hosea (v 13a) which would probably hold the Asherah pole, and standing stones or pillars.
    ellauri171.html on line 963: The land of Canaan comprises the modern regions of Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria. At the time when Canaanite religion was practiced, Canaan was divided into various city states. Baal oli se sama Iisebelin bali jota Hannibalkin palveli, nehän oli molemmat foinikialaisia. Toiset pelkää eliä ja toiset balia. El tai bal, ylijohtaja tai herra, paljon väliä. Sano vaan hannixi balit jäi aidalle.
    ellauri171.html on line 971: At a time when political alliances were cemented through matrimony, King Ahab sought to create a pact with the neighboring Tyrian kingdom and married the king’s daughter.
    ellauri171.html on line 973: Jezebel’s marriage to Ahab was a political alliance. The union provided both peoples with military protection from powerful enemies as well as valuable trade routes: Israel gained access to the Phoenician ports; Phoenicia gained passage through Israel’s central hill country to Transjordan and especially to the King’s Highway, the heavily traveled inland route connecting the Gulf of Aqaba in the south with Damascus in the north. But although the marriage is sound foreign policy, it is intolerable to the Deuteronomist because of Jezebel’s competing gods.
    ellauri171.html on line 975: When Jezebel comes to Israel, she brings her own gods and goddesses—especially Baal and his consort Asherah (Canaanite Astarte, often translated in the Bible as “sacred post”)—with her.
    ellauri171.html on line 977: Jezebel does not accept Ahab’s God, Yahweh. Rather, she leads Ahab to tolerate Baal. This is why she is vilified by the Deuteronomist, whose goal is to stamp out polytheism.
    ellauri171.html on line 978: She represents a view of womanhood that is the opposite of the one extolled in characters such as Ruth the Moabite, who is also a foreigner. Ruth surrenders her identity and submerges herself in Israelite ways; she adopts the religious and social norms of the Israelites and is praised by the tentmen for her conversion to "The" God. Jezebel steadfastly remains true to her own beliefs.
    ellauri171.html on line 981: I argue that, by and large, the modern understanding of Jezebel does not accord with the original halakh text.
    ellauri171.html on line 983: The striking fact is that the woman is blamed and is punished by being made subservient to the man. In relation to the woman, the man becomes the agent of God.
    ellauri171.html on line 984: If one knew nothing about the biblical character Jezebel, but used a search engine to find more information, the search results would have almost nothing to do with her as she appears in the Hebrew bible. She is one of the few biblical characters to have become her own noun; in the modern world, “Jezebel” connotes a sexually immoral woman. The thesaurus yields results such as “floozy, hooker, and hussy.” The Urban Dictionary returns definitions like:
    ellauri171.html on line 989: The next time we hear of Jezebel is during the ploy to obtain Naboth’s vineyard for her husband, who is unable to secure the transaction. She sends letters, with the stamp of the king, to the elders in Naboth’s town, commanding them to lie against Naboth, and then stone him. The elders do so, and after Naboth’s death, the vineyard is claimed for Ahab. Few bible commentators acknowledge the bizarre betrayal of Naboth by his neighbors. If, as is suggested, Naboth’s neighbors had known him since birth and patronized him, how could they turn so quickly? Some scholars argue that this incident highlights Jezebel’s keen understanding of Israelite men. It is perhaps, also, one of the impetus for her modern connotation as manipulator-supreme.
    ellauri171.html on line 991: The final time we hear of Jezebel (an entire chapter later) is just before her demise. Having just killed the sitting king and son of Jezebel, Jehu enters town to do the same to her. As she sees Jehu, Jezebel stands at the window, issues one last zinger insult, and then puts on makeup. Jehu commands the eunuchs to throw her down, they do so, and Jezebel is trampled. The donning of makeup is the final impetus for her conception as a whore. The most popular interpretation is that Jezebel puts on makeup in effort to seduce Jehu, but this interpretation is not bolstered by the text. Jezebel is the sitting Queen, presumably old in age by now, and has performed in a political function her entire life. She very likely understands that she is about to die and even issues one last insult as Jehu approaches. A more compassionate reading of the text would indicate that Jezebel, for lack of a better term, “goes out with a bang.” Except Jehu hardly banged her If she was an old hag by then.
    ellauri171.html on line 992: As she regally awaits Jehu in the Jezreel palace, some palace officials squeeze her through the lattice window, most likely piece by piece. By the time Jehu has finished eating, he orders that she be buried “for she is a king’s daughter” (2 Kings 9:34), but the dogs supplied by Elijah's goons have already eaten most of her carcass—in keeping with Elijah’s prophecy.
    ellauri171.html on line 994: It is worth noting that nowhere in the text is Jezebel characterized as promiscuous or seductive. The text makes no mention of her physical appearance. Unlike characters such as Rachel, Joseph, and Rebekah, whom the Bible explicitly labels as aesthetically appealing, there is no such indication for Jezebel. In fact, if anything, the text indicates that Jezebel is an all-too-loyal wife —even capable of murder. She is not an admirable character by any means, however, it is critical to highlight that nothing about her modern connotation is exemplified in text.
    ellauri171.html on line 1000: One way northerners disturb the tapestry of creation is through sexually deviant and immoral activities, which is why the Torah describes the divinations of Jezebel as her promiscuity (“the harlotries of your mother Jezebel and her abundant witchcraft”).
    ellauri171.html on line 1005: The Zohar explains that although Elijah was a prophet of Gad, it is the practice of the righteous to avoid situations that require miraculous divine intervention unless absolutely necessary. Because Jezebel had threatened to harm him, Elijah escaped quickly to save Gad the trouble of a supernatural rescue mission. Gad was a little out of breath after the Carmel incident.
    ellauri171.html on line 1009: The medieval commentators differ on whether Jezebel converted to Judaism in a halachically acceptable manner. R. Levi ben Gershom (Ralbag, 1288-1344) is of the view that Jezebel did not fully embrace Judaism and was not a halachic Jewess. This would mean that her two sons, Ahazia and Jehoram, also lacked Jewish credentials. But his assumption is challenged by the fact that there are indications throughout rabbinic works that Ahazia and Jehoram were regarded as bona-fide halachic Jews. Indeed, this is the position taken by a number of halachic authorities. Some contemporary authors argue instead that Jehoram was the son of another of Ahab’s 100% Jewish wives.
    ellauri171.html on line 1013: Jezebel is characterized as totally evil in the biblical text and beyond it: in the New Testament her name is a generic catchword for a whoring, non-believing female adversary (Revelations 2:20); in Judeo-Christian traditions, she is evil. The Bible is careful not to refer to her as queen. And yet, this is precisely what she seems to have been. Some early Jewish, albeit post-biblical, sources deconstruct the general picture: “Four women exercised government in the world: Jezebel and Athaliah from Israel, Semiramis and Vashti from the [gentile] nations” (in a Jewish Midrash for the Book of Esther, Esther Rabbah)
    ellauri171.html on line 1015: Clearly, Jezebel acted as queen even though the Bible itself refuses her the title and its attendant respect, not to mention approval. In the biblical text, Jezebel is contrasted with and juxtaposed to the prophet Elijah, to the extent that they both form the two panels of a mirrored dyptich. She is a Baal supporter, he is a God supporter; she is a woman, he is a man; she is a foreigner, he is a native; she has monarchic power, he has prophetic power; she threatens, he flees; finally he wins, she is liquidated. The real conflict is not between Ahab (the king) and Elijah, but between Jezebel (the queen in actuality, if not in title) and Elijah. Ultimately the forces of God win; Jezebel loses. It remains to be understood why she gets such bad press.
    ellauri171.html on line 1018: It is not incomprehensible that, whereas Ahab devoted himself to military and foreign affairs, Jezebel acted as his deputy for internal affairs: the Naboth report comes back to her, as if the king’s seal was hers; she has her own “table,” that is her own economic establishment and budget; she has her own “prophets,” probably a religious establishment that she controls. All these point toward an official or semiofficial position that Jezebel held by virtue of her character, her royal origin and connections, her husband’s and later her children’s esteem, and her religious affiliation to the Baal (possibly also Asherah) cult.
    ellauri171.html on line 1019: Perhaps she had the status of gebira “queen mother”, or of “co-regent”. At any rate, there is no doubt that the biblical and later accounts distort her portrait for several reasons, among which we can list her monarchic power, deemed unfit in a woman; her reported devotion to the Baal and Asherah cult and her objection to Elijah and other prophets of God; her education and legal know-how (shown in the Naboth affair); and her foreign origin Ultimately, the same passages that disclaim Jezebel as evil, “whoring,” and immoral are witness to her power and the need to curb it.
    ellauri171.html on line 1021: Israel’s most accursed queen carefully fixes a pink rose in her red locks in John Byam Liston Shaw’s “Jezebel” from 1896. Jezebel’s reputation as the most dangerous seductress in the Bible stems from her final appearance: her husband King Ahab is dead; her son has been murdered by Jehu. As Jehu’s chariot races toward the palace to kill Jezebel, she “painted her eyes with kohl and dressed her hair, and she looked out of the window” (2 Kings 9:30).
    ellauri171.html on line 1030: The meaning of Izebel is “My God is a vow”. Keep in mind that many names may have different meanings in other countries and languages, so be careful that the name that you choose doesn’t mean something bad or unpleasant. The history and meaning of the name Izebel is fascinating, learn more about it. This name is not popular in the US, according to Social Security Administration, as there are no popularity data for the name.
    ellauri171.html on line 1033: The name Jezebel is a girl's name of Hebrew origin meaning "not exalted". Jezebel, the wife of King Ahab in the Hebrew Book of Kings, has long had a bad girl reputation. But in the modern secular world, this is somewhat mitigated by the feminist perspective of her as a strong woman, the power behind the throne. Previously avoided as a baby name, Jezebel is now, along with the also previously avoided Delilah and Desiree, coming into use, helped by its relation to other 'bel' names such as Isabel and Bella. The popular feminist celebrity blog Jezebel upped the name's cool factor. Jezebel is the title of one of Bette Davis's best known early films.
    ellauri171.html on line 1046: Storyline: Jacob's psychopath son Judah believes that his daughter-in-law Tamara 1 has killed two of his sons, and subjugates her so that she is unable to remarry. However, she ultimately tricks Judah into fucking her pregnant himself and therefore secures her place in the family. She gives Judah two more sons. Her story illustrates her loyalty and her willingness to be assertive and unconventional.
    ellauri171.html on line 1048: Judah, who has bought her for his firstborn son, Er, loses it, er, I mean loses Er. When he, er, I mean Er dies, Judah gives Tamar to his second son, Onan, who is to act as levir, a surrogate for his dead brother who would beget a son to continue Er’s lineage. (Onan you must be familiar with first hand!) In this way, Tamar too would be assured a place in the family. Onan, however, would make a considerable economic sacrifice. According to inheritance customs, the estate of Judah, who had three sons, would be divided into four equal parts, with the eldest son acquiring one half and the others one fourth each. A child engendered for Er would inherit at least one fourth and possibly one half (as the son of the firstborn). If Er remained childless, then Judah’s estate would be divided into three, with the eldest, most probably Onan, inheriting two thirds. Onan opts to preserve his financial advantage and does coitus interruptus with Tamar, spilling his semen on the ground. For this, God punishes Onan with death, as God had previously punished Er for doing something equally wicked (unfortunately we are not told what, maybe sodomy in the flock).
    ellauri171.html on line 1050: Although the readers know that God has killed two of Judah’s sons, Judah does not. This is known as dramatic irony. He suspects that Tamar is a “lethal woman,” a woman whose sexual partners are all doomed to die. So, Judah is afraid to give Tamar to his youngest son, Shelah, the inventor of Shelah quantifiers. So doing, Judah wrongs Tamar. According to Near Eastern custom, known from Middle Assyrian laws, if a man has no son over ten years old, he could perform the Levirate marriage (yibbum) obligation himself; if he does not, the woman is declared a “widow,” free to marry again. Judah, who is perhaps afraid of Tamar’s lethal character, could have set her free. But he does not—he sends her to live as “a widow” in her father’s house. Unlike other widows, she cannot remarry and must stay chaste on pain of death. She is in limbo.
    ellauri171.html on line 1054: Tamar’s plan is as simple as it is clever: she covers herself with a veil so that Judah won’t recognize her, and then she sits in the roadway at the “entrance to Enaim” (Hebrew petah enayim; literally, “eye-opener”). She has chosen her spot well. Judah will pass as he comes back happy and horny (and maybe tipsy) from a sheep-shearing festival. The veil is not the mark of a prostitute (haha); rather, it simply will prevent Judah from seeing Tamar’s face, and women sitting by the roadway are apparently fair game. So, Judah propositions her, offering to give her a kid (well he did) for her services and giving her his pet seal and staff id (the ancient equivalent of a credit card) in pledge.
    ellauri171.html on line 1056: Judah, a man of honor (buahahaha) tries to pay. His friend Hirah goes looking for her, asking around for the kedeshah in the road (Gen 38:21.). The NRSV translates this as “temple prostitute,” but a kedeshah was not a sacred prostitute; she was a public woman, who might be found along the roadway (as virgins and married women should not be). She could engage in sex, but might also be sought out for lactation, midwifery, and other female concerns. By looking for a kedeshah, Hirah can look for a public woman without revealing Judah’s private life. The woman, of course, is nowhere to be found. Judah, mindful of his public image, calls off the search rather than became a laughingstock. BRUAAHAHAHA!
    ellauri171.html on line 1058: But there is a greater threat to his honor (aw fuck, stop, you're killing us). Rumor relates that Tamar is pregnant and has obviously been faithless to her obligation to Judah to remain chaste. Judah, as the head of the family, acts swiftly to restore his honor, commanding that she be burnt to death. But Tamar has anticipated this danger. She sends his identifying pledge to him, urging him to recognize that its owner is the father. Realizing what has happened, Judah publicly announces Tamar’s innocence. His cryptic phrase, zadekah mimmeni, is often translated “she is more in the right than I” (Gen 38:26), a recognition not only of her innocence, but also of his wrongdoing in not freeing her or performing the levirate. Another possible translation is “she is innocent—it [the child] is from me.” Judah has now performed the levirate (despite himself) and never cohabits with Tamar again. Once she is pregnant, future sex with a late son’s wife would be incestuous.
    ellauri171.html on line 1060: Tamar’s place in the family and Judah’s posterity are secured. She gives birth to twins, Perez and Zerah (Gen 38:29–30; 1 Chr 2:4), thus restoring two sons to Judah, who has lost two. Their birth is reminiscent of the birth of Rebekah’s twin sons, at which Jacob came out holding Esau’s heel (Gen 25:24–26). Perez does him one better. The midwife marks Zerah’s hand with a scarlet cord when it emerges from the womb first, but Perez (whose name means “barrier-breach”) edges his way through. Cuts the queue. From his line would come David. Not surprising.
    ellauri171.html on line 1062: Tamar was assertive of her rights and subversive of convention. She was also deeply loyal to Judah’s family. These qualities also show up in Ruth, who appears later in the lineage of Perez and preserves Boaz’s part of that line. The blessing at Ruth’s wedding underscores the similarity in its hope that Boaz’s house “be like the house of Perez, whom Tamar bore to Judah” (Ruth 4:12). Tamar’s (and Ruth’s) traits of assertiveness in action, willingness to be unconventional, and deep loyalty to family are the very qualities that distinguish their descendant, King David.
    ellauri171.html on line 1071: There is nothing whatever special here, but it adequately achieves its modest ambitions.
    ellauri171.html on line 1073: There are few words to describe the awfulness of this story, but let's give it the old college try: dismal, depressing, embarrassing and utterly lacking in any artistic or social worth.
    ellauri171.html on line 1075: An entry into the cycle of avenging teen-girl pictures, in which the storyteller tries gamely to put a unique spin on familiar material, but eventually fall back on by-the-numbers tropes.
    ellauri171.html on line 1077: You think it's a supernatural tale, but really it's just another Fatal Attraction retread with a supernatural twist, and a climax that just screams: sequel. Don't hold your breath.
    ellauri171.html on line 1083: After a sly middle, the third act is just slasher-flick cliches; worse, it largely keeps Tamara offscreen. Villainy shouldn't be outsourced.
    ellauri171.html on line 1087: As relatively stylish on the surface as it is resoundingly familiar beneath, Tamara should prove more than serviceable enough for the hardcore horror fans.
    ellauri171.html on line 1089: Do you think we mischaracterized a critic's review?
    ellauri171.html on line 1096: Tamara 2 was the beautiful daughter of the great King David and Maacah, a princess from a neighboring kingdom. Her half-brother Amnon became obsessed with her.
    ellauri171.html on line 1097: He lured her to his room and raped her, then refused to marry her. Niin aina. She was disgraced, and never married. Her embittered brother Absalom rebelled against David, but was defeated and killed. Tamar lived out her days in the royal harem getting fucked on and off by the great King.
    ellauri171.html on line 1099: David had a number of wives, but one of the most high-ranking was Maacah, the daughter of King Talmai of the neighboring kingdom of Geshur. Maacah had two children, both of them extraordinarily good-looking. The first was her son Absalom, a favorite of his father’s, the other her daughter Tamar, whose looks stood out even in this family of beautiful children.
    ellauri171.html on line 1102: When Tamar reached puberty her half-brother Amnon, David’s eldest son, developed an unnatural obsession with his young half-sister. He watched her, he waited in places where she passed, he could not get enough of her presence, and above all he wanted to possess her.
    ellauri171.html on line 1109: In any case, Tamar was out of Amnon’s reach. As a royal princess and a virgin, she was closely watched by the harem eunuchs. She lived in the women’s quarters, and could not go outside its walls unless accompanied by other women and guards. There seemed no opportunity for Amnon to get her alone, let alone into his bedroom.
    ellauri171.html on line 1127: Tamar was struggling for her life, not just her virginity. If she was no longer a virgin no-one would want her, no-one would marry her, even though she was the king’s daughter. But her pleading had no effect on Amnon. He was too strong for her, and he got in and raped her, in fact repeatedly.
    ellauri171.html on line 1138: Then as she staggered away she tore the front of her richly embroidered outer robe as a sign of her despair. With her hand on her head, the sign of a bereaved woman, she staggered through the palace corridors crying aloud, until she reached the harem quarters of her mother.
    ellauri171.html on line 1140: Her appearance, and the women’s quick realization of what had happened, plunged the harem into turmoil. The three women most affected were Tamar, her mother Maacah, and Ahinoam, the mother of Amnon. The sisters of Tamar and Amnon would also have been intimately affected.
    ellauri171.html on line 1155: But her brother Absalom was not so accommodating. He could not force Amnon to marry the devastated Tamar, but he would take his revenge – vendetta was part of Near Eastern culture.
    ellauri171.html on line 1159: Did the murder of Amnon help Tamar in any way? Probably not. It may have given her some fleeting satisfaction, but as matters stood she was condemned to the life of a childless widow.
    ellauri171.html on line 1161: It is to be hoped that Tamar did not accompany her brother to Geshur, since her status there would have been even worse that in Israel. Instead, Maacah may have used what little influence she now had to see that her daughter returned to David’s harem. In either place Tamar’s position would have been lowly, little better than a servant. Tamar means ‘date palm’; the name suggests a date palm.
    ellauri171.html on line 1170: Kuten Naomi sanoo debattipuheenvuorossa, elämä on seppoilua, sen ratkaisevat ratkaisevat valinnat. Mut muista: kun yxi on valinnut on muiden edessä fait accompli. Pidä siis kiirettä! Paizi hei, joissain peleissä se joka valkkaa viimexi nauraa parhaiten. Eikö näin? Sillä on enemmän strategioita käytössä. Tai sitten ei, jos ekan pelaajan valinta vei ne jo. Ei ole helppoa sepolla, eikä ismolla.
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    ellauri172.html on line 67: Se voit la période à ce point accomplie. Näyttää tällä kertaa toteutuneen.
    ellauri172.html on line 70: Du pré, du bois, du champ, presque de toutes places Niityltä, mezästä, pellolta, joka paikasta
    ellauri172.html on line 71: Sortent les corps nouveaux et les nouvelles faces. Nousee uusia ruumiita ja pärstiä
    ellauri172.html on line 76: Ici un arbre sent des bras de sa racine Tässä puu tuntee sen juurimukuloista
    ellauri172.html on line 90: Viennent à leur poteau, en cette heureuse place Saapuu paalupaikalle, tähän onnelaan,
    ellauri172.html on line 91: Riants au ciel riant d'une agréable audace... Naurellen nauravalle taivaalle voitonriemua...
    ellauri172.html on line 163: «Nella città di Asti, in Piemonte, il 17 gennaio dell'anno 1749, io nacqui di nobili, agiati ed onesti parenti». Così Alfieri presenta se stesso nella Vita scritta da esso, autobiografia stesa, per la maggior parte, intorno al 1790, ma completata solo nel 1803. Alfieri ebbe un'attività letteraria breve ma prolifica e intensa; il suo carattere tormentato, oltre a delineare la sua vita in senso avventuroso, fece di lui un precursore delle inquietudini romantiche.
    ellauri172.html on line 165: Come la gran parte dei piemontesi dell'epoca, Vittorio Alfieri ebbe come madrelingua il piemontese. Giacché di nobili origini, apprese dignitosamente il francese e l'italiano, cioè il toscano classico. Compilava piccoli vocabolari. Dopo una giovinezza inquieta ed errabonda, si dedicò con impegno alla lettura e allo studio di Plutarco, Dante, Petrarca, Machiavelli e degli illuministi come Voltaire e Montesquieu: da questi autori ricavò una visione personale razionalista e classicista, convintamente anti-tirannica e in favore di una libertà ideale, al quale unì l'esaltazione del genio individuale tipicamente romantica.
    ellauri172.html on line 170: L'illuminismo fu un movimento politico, sociale, culturale e filosofico che si sviluppò in Europa nel XVIII secolo (dal 1715 al 1789). Nacque in Inghilterra ma ebbe il suo massimo sviluppo in Francia, poi in tutta Europa e raggiunse anche l'America. Il termine "illuminismo" è passato a significare genericamente qualunque forma di pensiero che voglia "illuminare" la mente degli uomini, ottenebrata dall'ignoranza e dalla superstizione, servendosi della critica, della ragione e dell'apporto della scienza.
    ellauri172.html on line 172: «L'illuminismo è l'uscita dell'uomo dallo stato di minorità che egli deve imputare a se stesso. Minorità è l'incapacità di valersi del proprio intelletto senza la guida di un altro. Imputabile a sé stesso è questa minorità, se la causa di essa non dipende da difetto d'intelligenza, ma dalla mancanza di decisione e del coraggio di far uso del proprio intelletto senza essere guidati da un altro. Sapere aude! Abbi il coraggio di servirti della tua propria intelligenza! È questo il motto dell'Illuminismo.»(Immanuel Kant, Risposta alla domanda: che cos'è l'Illuminismo?, 1784)
    ellauri172.html on line 175: Come scrive nell'autobiografia, era un bambino molto sensibile, a tratti vivace, solitario, insofferente alle regole, descritto dai biografi moderni come tendente alla nevrosi, una condizione che si protrarrà per tutta la vita, causandogli spesso anche disturbi psicosomatici. Soffrirà di frequenti disturbi gastrici per la sua intera esistenza.
    ellauri172.html on line 186: Il visconte, scoperta la tresca, sfidò a duello l'Alfieri, che rimase ferito a un braccio lievemente.
    ellauri172.html on line 194: Nell'ottobre del 1777, mentre terminava la stesura di Virginia, Alfieri conobbe la donna che lo tenne a sé legato per tutto il resto della vita, e che definì come il "degno amore": la principessa Luisa di Stolberg-Gedern, contessa d'Albany, moglie di Carlo Edoardo Stuart, pretendente giacobita al trono di Gran Bretagna, secondo la successione Stuart.
    ellauri172.html on line 203: Saul è una tragedia di Vittorio Alfieri in endecasillabi sciolti strutturata in cinque atti. La vicenda, tratta dalla Bibbia, è incentrata sulle ultime ore di Saul, nell'accampamento militare di Gelboè durante la guerra contr
    ellauri172.html on line 206: Saul, coraggioso guerriero, fu incoronato re di Israele su richiesta del popolo e consacrato dal sacerdote Samuele, che lo unse in nome di Dio. Col tempo, però, Saul si allontanò da Dio finendo per compiere diversi atti di empietà. Allora Samuele, su ordine del Signore, consacrò re un umile pastore: David. Questi fu chiamato alla corte di Saul per placare con il suo canto l'animo del re, e lì riuscì ad ottenere l'amicizia di Gionata, figlio del re, e la mano della giovane figlia di Saul, Micol.
    ellauri172.html on line 208: David generò però una forte invidia nel re, che vide in lui un usurpatore e al tempo stesso vi vide la propria passata giovinezza. David venne perseguitato da Saul e costretto a rifugiarsi in terre dei filistei (e per questo accusato di tradimento).
    ellauri172.html on line 210: La vicenda del Saul narra le ultime ore di vita del re e vede il ritorno di David, che da prode guerriero è accorso in aiuto del suo popolo in guerra con i Filistei, pur sapendo bene il rischio che ciò poteva comportare per la sua vita. David è pronto a farsi uccidere dal re, ma prima vuole poter combattere con il suo popolo.
    ellauri172.html on line 212: Saul vedendolo lo vuole uccidere, ma dopo averlo ascoltato si convince a dargli il comando dell'esercito. David ad un certo punto commette però un errore, parlando di “due agnelli” in Israele, e ciò genera il delirio omicida di Saul verso il giovane. Saul poi spiega a Gionata la dura legge del trono, per la quale “il fratello uccide il fratello”. Davanti al re arriva il sacerdote Achimelech, che porta a Gionata la condanna divina e lo mette al corrente dell'avvenuta incoronazione di David. Il re fa uccidere il sacerdote, e da lì egli andrà sempre più verso il delirio.
    ellauri172.html on line 214: Nell'ultimo atto, Saul prevede in un incubo la propria morte e quella dei suoi figli e con una visione piena di sangue si ridesta, e coglie la realtà dei fatti: i Filistei li stanno attaccando, e l'esercito israelita non riesce a difendersi. A questo punto Saul ritrova se stesso, e uccidendosi riconquista l'integrità di uomo e di re.
    ellauri172.html on line 219: In settembre Alfieri viene colpito da un nuovo attacco di gotta, un male che lo tormenta da tempo, nonché da erisipela, a cui seguirà una grave malattia di stomaco. La salute dello scrittore peggiora; è stato ipotizzato che nella parte finale della sua vita Alfieri soffrisse di malattia cardiovascolare, oppure di un tumore gastrointestinale o di uremia, stadio finale della malattia renale cronica.
    ellauri172.html on line 222: Dopo un breve periodo di altalenanti problemi di salute e attacchi di gotta e artrite, in cui diminuì il cibo per i problemi gastrici ma continuò a lavorare alacramente. il 3 ottobre 1803 si ammalò gravemente di una febbre gastrointestinale, da cui inizialmente sembrò rimettersi. Tuttavia, alcuni giorni dopo, Vittorio Alfieri si spense improvvisamente a Firenze l'8 ottobre 1803 all'età di 54 anni, probabilmente a causa di infarto cardiaco. Alfieri ebbe un malore, riuscendo solo a far chiamare la contessa d'Albany, a cui aveva lasciato i suoi beni per testamento, e poco dopo, seduto sul letto, si accasciò e non riprese più conoscenza. Vänrikki Nappulassa oli paljon samaa kuin 8kk nuoremmassa Goethessa. Vänrikki Nappula ei tosin perustanut Napsusta.
    ellauri172.html on line 228: acob_jordaens_the_battle_of_the_centaurs_and_the_lapiths).jpg" height="200px" />
    ellauri172.html on line 241: ...a man, being just as hungry as thirsty, and placed in between food and drink, must necessarily remain where he is and starve to death.
    ellauri172.html on line 251: Should two courses be judged equal, then the will cannot break the deadlock, all it can do is to suspend judgement until the circumstances change, and the right course of action is clear.
    ellauri172.html on line 254: Later writers satirised this view in terms of an ass which, confronted by both food and water, must necessarily die of both hunger and thirst while pondering a decision. Some proponents of hard determinism have granted the unpleasantness of the scenario (not for the donkey, it will end up eating both), but have denied that it illustrates a true paradox, since one does not contradict oneself in suggesting that a man might die between two equally plausible routes of action. For example, in his Ethics, Benedict de Spinoza suggests that a person who dies because he can't decide is an ass, or worse.
    ellauri172.html on line 256: It may be objected, if man does not act from free will, what will happen if the incentives to action are equally balanced, as in the case of Buridan's ass? I am quite ready to admit, that a man placed in the equilibrium described (namely, as perceiving nothing but hunger and thirst, a certain food and a certain drink, each equally distant from him) would die of hunger and thirst. If I am asked, whether such a one should not rather be considered an ass than a man; I answer, that I do not know, neither do I know how a man should be considered, who hangs himself, or how we should consider children, fools, madmen, &c. Hyvä Pentti!
    ellauri172.html on line 263: Social Psychologist Kurt Lewin's Field Theory treated this paradox experimentally. He demonstrated that lab rats experience difficulty when choosing between two equally attractive (approach-approach) goals. The typical response to approach-approach decisions is initial ambivalence, though the decision becomes more decisive as the organism moves towards one choice and away from another. [So what? Kurt should repeat the experiment with donkeys.]
    ellauri172.html on line 271: Lewis Cass, the Democratic candidate for president in 1848, was contrasted with Buridan's ass by Abraham Lincoln: "Mr. Speaker, we have all heard of the animal standing in doubt between two stacks of hay, and starving to death. The like would never happen to General Cass; place the stacks a thousand miles apart, he would stand stock still midway between them, and eat them both at once, and the green grass along the line would be apt to suffer some too at the same time."
    ellauri172.html on line 281: 21 Balaam got up in the morning, saddled his donkey and went with the Moabite officials. 22 But God was very angry(A) when he went, and the angel of the Lord(B) stood in the road to oppose him. Balaam was riding on his donkey, and his two servants were with him. 23 When the donkey saw the angel of the Lord standing in the road with a drawn sword(C) in his hand, it turned off the road into a field. Balaam beat it(D) to get it back on the road.
    ellauri172.html on line 285: 26 Then the angel of the Lord moved on ahead and stood in a narrow place where there was no room to turn, either to the right or to the left. 27 When the donkey saw the angel of the Lord, it lay down under Balaam, and he was angry(E) and beat it with his staff. 28 Then the Lord opened the donkey’s mouth,(F) and it said to Balaam, “What have I done to you to make you beat me these three times?(G)”
    ellauri172.html on line 293: 31 Then the Lord opened Balaam’s eyes,(I) and he saw the angel of the Lord standing in the road with his sword drawn. So he bowed low and fell facedown.
    ellauri172.html on line 297: 34 Balaam said to the angel of the Lord, “I have sinned.(K) I did not realize you were standing in the road to oppose me. Now if you are displeased, I will go back.”
    ellauri172.html on line 316: Le caractère de la vie qui nous a permis d’unir en une certaine mesure, l’égoïsme et l’altruisme, — union qui est la pierre philosophale des moralistes, — c’est ce que nous avons appelé la fécondité morale. Il faut que la vie individuelle se répande pour autrui, en autrui, et, au besoin, se donne ; eh bien, cette expansion n’est pas contre sa nature : elle est au contraire selon sa nature ; bien plus, elle est la condition même de la vraie vie. L’école utilitaire a été forcée de s’arrêter, plus ou moins hésitante, devant cette antithèse perpétuelle du moi et du toi, du mien et du tien, de l’intérêtpersonnel et de notre intérêt général ; mais la nature vivaute ne s’arrête pas à cette division tranchée et logiquement inflexible : la vie individuelle est expansive pour autrui parce qu’elle est féconde, et elle est féconde par cela même qu’elle est la vie.
    ellauri172.html on line 318: Au point de vue physique, nous l’avons vu, c’est un besoin individuel que d’engendrer un autre individu, si bien que cet autre devient comme une condition de nous-même. La vie, comme le feu, ne se conserve qu’en se communiquant. Et cela est vrai de l’intelligence non moins que du corps ; il est aussi impossible de renfermer l’intelligence en soi que la flamme : elle est faite pour rayonner. Même force d’expansion dans la sensibilité : il faut que nous partagions notre joie, il faut que nous partagions notre douleur. C’est tout notre être qui est sociable : la vie ne connaît pas les classifications et les divisions absolues des logiciens et des métaphysiciens : elle ne peut pas être complètement égoïste, quand même elle le voudrait. Nous sommes ouverts de toutes parts, de toutes parts envahissants et envahis. Cela tient à la loi fondamentale que la biologie nous a fournie : La vie n’est pas seulement nutrition, elle est production et fécondité. Vivre, c’est dépenser aussi bien qu’acquérir.
    ellauri172.html on line 322: L’être vivant n’est pas purement et simplement un calculateur à la Bentham, un financier faisant sur son grand livre la balance des profits et des pertes : vivre, ce n’est pas calculer, c’est agir. Il y a dans l’être vivant une accumulation de force, une réserve d’activité qui se dépense non pour le plaisir de se dépenser, mais parce qu’il faut qu’elle se dépense : une cause ne peut pas ne pas produire ses effets, même sans considération de fin.
    ellauri172.html on line 324: Le second équivalent, nous l’avons trouvé dans la théorie des idées-forces soutenue par un philosophe contemporain : l’idée même de l’action supérieure, comme celle de toute action, est une force tendant à la réaliser. L’idée est même déjà la réalisation commencée de l’action supérieure ; l’obligation n’est, à ce point de vue, que le sentiment de la profonde identité qui existe entre la pensée et l’action ; c’est par cela même le sentiment de l’unité de l’être, de l’unité de la vie. Celui qui ne conforme pas son action à sa plus haute pensée est en lutte avec lui-même, divisé intérieurement. Sur ce point encore l’hédonisme est dépassé ; il ne s’agit pas de calculer des plaisirs, de faire de la comptabilité et de la finalité : il s’agit d’être et de vivre, de se sentir être, de se sentir vivre, d’agir comme on est et comme on vit, de ne pas être une sorte de mensonge en action, mais une vérité en action.
    ellauri172.html on line 328: Pro tertio: Le bonheur purement égoïste de certains épicuriens est une chimère, une abstraction, une impossibilité : les vrais plaisirs humains sont tous plus ou moins sociaux. L’égoïsme pur, avons-nous dit, au lieu d’être une réelle affirmation de soi, est une mutilation de soi.
    ellauri172.html on line 344: Nach Korinthus von Athen gezogenn Korinttiin Ateenasta muuttaneena
    ellauri172.html on line 359: Vater, Töchter; nur die Mutter wacht; Isä, tyttäret, mutta äiskää
    ellauri172.html on line 361: Gleich ins Prunkgemach wird er gebracht. Se vie sen heti salin sohvalle,
    ellauri172.html on line 364: So versorgend wünscht sie gute Nacht. Toivottaa hyvää yötä kaverille.
    ellauri172.html on line 388: "Hier ist Ceres', hier ist Bacchus' Gabe; Tää on Serexeltä, tää Bakkuxelta,
    ellauri172.html on line 395: Schon der letzte Schritt ist, ach! geschehen Viimeinen naula arkussa oli se
    ellauri172.html on line 451: Aber, ach! berührst du meine Glieder, Mutta jos sä alat mua pivota,
    ellauri172.html on line 475: Klag- und Wonnelaut Ach ach! Ja ja!
    ellauri172.html on line 482: "Still! der Hahn erwacht!" - Hiljaa! Kukko herää!
    ellauri172.html on line 483: "Aber morgen Nacht Jatketaanko nyt vai huomenna?
    ellauri172.html on line 500: "So mißgönnt Ihr mir die schöne Nacht! Ettekö soisi mulle mukavia panohetkiä!
    ellauri172.html on line 502: Bin ich zur Verzweiflung nur erwacht? Oonxmä herännyt vaan turhuuteen?
    ellauri172.html on line 505: Daß Ihr früh mich in das Grab gebracht? Mut ajoitte, lattialle ja liinaan?
    ellauri172.html on line 525: Muß nach andern geh'n, Menen muita narraamaan,
    ellauri172.html on line 550: En ces sortes de repas découronnés de femmes, les hommes les plus polis et les mieux élevés perdent de leur charme de politesse et de leur distinction naturelle ; et quoi d’étonnant ?… Ils n’ont plus la galerie à laquelle ils veulent plaire, et ils contractent immédiatement quelque chose de sans-gêne, qui devient grossier au moindre attouchement, au moindre choc des esprits les uns par les autres. L’égoïsme, l’inexilable égoïsme, que l’art du monde est de voiler sous des formes aimables, met bientôt les coudes sur la table, en attendant qu’il vous les mette dans les côtés.
    ellauri172.html on line 552: Après la politique, la haine des Bourbons, le spectre noir de la Congrégation, les regrets du passé pour ces vaincus, toutes ces avalanches qui roulaient en bouillonnant d’un bout à l’autre de cette table fumante, il y avait d’autres sujets de conversation, à tempêtes et à tintamarres. Par exemple, il y avait les femmes. La femme est l’éternel sujet de conversation des hommes entre eux, surtout en France, le pays le plus fat de la terre. Il y avait les femmes en général et les femmes en particulier, — les femmes de l’univers et celle de la porte à côté, — les femmes des pays que beaucoup de ces soldats avaient parcourus, en faisant les beaux dans leurs grands uniformes victorieux, et celles de la ville, chez lesquelles ils n’allaient peut-être pas, et qu’ils nommaient insolemment par nom et prénom, comme s’ils les avaient intimement connues, sur le compte de qui, parbleu ! ils ne se gênaient pas, et dont, au dessert, ils pelaient en riant la réputation, comme ils pelaient une pêche, pour, après, en casser le noyau. Tous prenaient part à ces bombardements de femmes, même les plus vieux, les plus coriaces, les plus dégoûtés de la femelle, ainsi qu’ils disaient cyniquement, car les hommes peuvent renoncer à l’amour malpropre, mais jamais à l’amour-propre de la femme, et, fût-ce sur le bord de leur fosse ouverte, ils sont toujours prêts à tremper leurs museaux dans ces galimafrées de fatuité !
    ellauri172.html on line 554: Dans cette salle à manger, présentement muette, mais dont les murs nous en diraient de si belles s’ils pouvaient parler, puisqu’ils auraient ce que je n’ai pas, moi, l’impassibilité des murs, l’heure des vanteries qui arrive si vite dans les dîners d’hommes, d’abord décente, — puis indécente bientôt, — puis déboutonnée, — enfin chemise levée et sans vergogne, amena les anecdotes, et chacun raconta la sienne… Ce fut comme une confession de démons !
    ellauri172.html on line 565: M. Reniant ne croyait pas que ces hosties fussent Dieu. Il n’avait pas là-dessus le moindre doute. Pour lui, ce n’étaient que des morceaux de pain à chanter, consacrés par une superstition imbécile, et pour lui, comme pour toi-même, mon pauvre Rançonnet, vider la boîte aux hosties dans l’auge aux cochons, n’était pas plus héroïque que d’y vider une tabatière ou un cornet de pains à cacheter.
    ellauri172.html on line 570: Mais non, — cria-t-il, — tonnerre de tonnerres ! c’est impossible ! Voyez-vous, vous autres, le chef d’escadron Mesnilgrand à confesse, comme une vieille bonne femme, à deux genoux sur le strapontin, le nez au guichet, dans la guérite d’un prêtre ? Voilà un spectacle qui ne m’entrera jamais dans le crâne ! Trente mille balles plutôt. — Mille bombes ! — fit Capitain Haddock, exalté.
    ellauri172.html on line 578: — Pour mon compte, — dit nonchalamment Sélune, avec la fatuité d’un vieil endurci qui n’entend pas qu’on l’émeuve de rien, — pour mon compte, j’ai vu un jour quatre-vingts religieuses jetées l’une sur l’autre, à moitié mortes, dans un puits, après avoir été préalablement très bien violées chacune par deux escadrons.
    ellauri172.html on line 583: On l’aurait cru le produit d’un mélange de plusieurs races. Il disait, lui, qu’il fallait prononcer son nom à la grecque : Άϊδον, pour Ydow, parce qu’il était d’origine grecque, et sa beauté l’aurait fait croire, car il était beau, et, le Diable m’emporte ! peut-être trop pour un soldat.
    ellauri172.html on line 590: Nous on a ete de "mauvais sujets", mais, il y avait des choses, — pas beaucoup ! mais enfin il y en avait bien une ou deux, dont, si démons que nous fussions, nous n’aurions pas été capables, comme par exemples donner du cul. Mais, lui (prétendait-on), il était capable de tout. Ils l’accusaient de servilité avec les chefs et de basse ambition. Ils allèrent même jusqu’à le soupçonner d’espionnage. Il était aussi à la fois heureux au jeu et heureux en femmes ; ce qui n’est pas l’usage non plus. Rumat miehet ovat yhtä mustasukkaisia könsikkäille kuin rumat naiset.
    ellauri172.html on line 594: Puisqu’elle s’était donnée à lui, elle pouvait bien se donner à un autre, et, ma foi ! tout le monde pouvait être cet autre-là ! En un temps fort court, au 8e dragons, on sut combien il y avait peu d’audace dans cette espérance. Pour tous ceux qui ont le flair de la femme, et qui en respirent la vraie odeur à travers tous les voiles blancs et parfumés de vertu dans lesquels elle s’entortille, la Rosalba fut reconnue tout de suite pour la plus corrompue des femmes corrompues, — dans le mal, une perfection!
    ellauri172.html on line 598: Nous étions accoutumés à de belles filles, si vous voulez, mais presque toujours du même type, décidé, hardi, presque masculin, presque effronté ; le plus souvent de belles brunes plus ou moins passionnées, qui ressemblaient à de jeunes garçons (mmm!), très piquantes et très voluptueuses sous l’uniforme que la fantaisie de leurs amants leur faisait porter quelquefois…
    ellauri172.html on line 602: Ce monstre d’impudicité osait s’appeler Rosalba, osait porter ce nom immaculé de Rosalba, qu’il ne faudrait donner qu’à l’innocence, et qui, non contente d’être Rosalba, eli sarvijäärä, s’appelait encore la Pudique, la Pudica, par-dessus le marché ! Häveliäisyys, jota joskus kutsutaan kohteliaisuudeksi, on pukeutumis- ja käytöstapa, jolla pyritään välttämään seksuaalisen vetovoiman rohkaisua toisissa. Sana "vaatimattomuus" tulee latinan sanasta modestus, joka tarkoittaa "mitoissa pysymistä". Sana 'häveliäisyys' tulee sanasta häpy. Ei vilauteta pudendumia toisille.
    ellauri172.html on line 606: Qui donc a dit — ce doit être un Anglais — que le monde est l’œuvre du Diable, devenu fou ? C’était sûrement ce Diable-là qui, dans un accès de folie, avait créé la Rosalba, pour se faire le plaisir… du Diable, de fricasser, l’une après l’autre, la volupté dans la pudeur et la pudeur dans la volupté, et de pimenter, avec un condiment céleste, le ragoût infernal des jouissances qu’une femme puisse donner à des hommes mortels.
    ellauri172.html on line 608: La Rosalba était pudique comme elle était voluptueuse, et le plus extraordinaire, c’est qu’elle l’était en même temps. Quand elle disait ou faisait les choses les plus… osées, elle avait d’adorables manières de dire : « J’ai honte ! » que j’entends encore. Phénomène inouï ! Elle fût sortie d’une orgie de bacchantes, comme l’Innocence de son premier péché. Jusque dans la femme vaincue, pâmée, à demi morte, on retrouvait la vierge confuse, avec la grâce toujours fraîche de ses troubles et le charme auroral de ses rougeurs… (Vizi tää hemmo on aika sick. Mutta se on just kuten Huismanni totesi: pyllistely tuntuu vielä rotevammalta kun pyllyn takana kyttää kiivas Jehova piiska handussa. Niin varmaan junioriapinastakin joka pääsee salaa silverbäkin nartun vulvalle. Sisään vaan vaikkei seisokkaan!)
    ellauri172.html on line 612: Napsun sisko princesse Pauline Borghese était constamment infidèle et, selon les mémoires de la duchesse d'Abrantès, était capable d'entretenir simultanément trois liaisons. Elle était affligée de problèmes gynécologiques, exacerbés par sa promiscuité bacchanienne, au point qu'un médecin lui conseilla l'application de sangsues à la vulve. Sa santé décline et elle meurt des suites d'un cancer du foie — à Florence, quatre ans après son frère, le 9 juin 1825 âgée de 44 ans, sans descendance.
    ellauri172.html on line 616: Palataxemme sarvijäärään: elle se mit à briller au milieu de ces filles brunes d’Espagne, comme un diamant dans une torsade de jais. Ce fut là qu’elle commença de produire sur les hommes ces effets d’acharnement qui tenaient, sans doute, à la composition diabolique de son être, et qui faisaient d’elle la plus enragée des courtisanes, avec la figure d’une des plus célestes madones de Raphaël.
    ellauri172.html on line 619: Par Dieu ! nous avons tous, Messieurs, connu de ces hommes assez fanatisés d’une femme pour croire en elle, quand tout l’accuse, et qui, au lieu de se venger quand la certitude absolue d’une trahison pénètre dans leur âme, préfèrent s’enfoncer dans leur bonheur lâche, et en tirer, comme une couverture par-dessus leur tête, l’ignominie !
    ellauri172.html on line 625: Paha Mesnilgrand heittää vittuilumielessä Le Capentierin pystiä appelsiininkuorella. Sous la Restauration, au retour des Bourbons, il est exilé comme régicide, en 1816 : il trouve refuge à l'île de Guernesey, mais en est chassé par les autorités britanniques et revient de façon clandestine dans la Manche, se cachant dans le canton des Pieux. Après trois années de recherches, il est de nouveau arrêté, le 6 novembre 1819, sur dénonciation. Condamné à la prison à perpétuité, il meurt dans la prison du Mont-Saint-Michel, où il chantait les louanges de la famille royale et répondait comme servant à la messe tous les matins. Sa dépouille est décapitée et enterrée dans le cimetière d'Ardevon. Päätöntä touhua.
    ellauri172.html on line 635: Quand cet enfant mourut, car il mourut quelques mois après sa naissance, le major eut un chagrin très exalté, un chagrin à folies, et on n’en rit pas dans le régiment. Pour la première fois, l’antipathie dont il était l’objet se tut. On le plaignit beaucoup plus que la mère qui, si elle pleura sa géniture, n’en continua pas moins d’être la Rosalba que nous connaissions tous, cette singulière catin arrosée de pudeur par le Diable, qui avait, malgré ses mœurs, conservé la faculté, qui tenait du prodige, de rougir jusqu’à l’épine dorsale deux cents fois par jour ! Sa beauté ne diminua pas. Elle résistait à toutes les avaries. Et, cependant, la vie qu’elle menait devait faire très vite d’elle ce qu’on appelle entre cavaliers une vieille chabraque, si cette vie de perdition avait duré. »
    ellauri172.html on line 643: La haine pour les Français gagnait du terrain, eikä ihme. Cette femme m’intéressait comme spectateur, et qui cachait les déportements du vice le plus impudent sous les déconcertements les plus charmants de l’innocence. Mä päinvastoin kätkin tän viattomuuteni tähän törkyupseerin valepukuun.
    ellauri172.html on line 647: À moitié couchée sur un guéridon, elle écrivait… Or, si elle écrivait, la Pudica, c’était, pas de doute ! à quelque amant, pour quelque rendez-vous, pour quelque infidélité nouvelle au major Ydow, qui les dévorait toutes, comme elle dévorait le plaisir, en silence. Lorsque j’entrai, sa lettre était écrite, et elle faisait fondre pour la cacheter, à la flamme d’une bougie, de la cire bleue pailletée d’argent, que je vois encore, et vous allez savoir, tout à l’heure, pourquoi le souvenir de cette cire bleue pailletée d’argent m’est resté si clair.
    ellauri172.html on line 651: « Elle me comprit. Rien ne l’étonnait. Elle était faite aux désirs qu’elle allumait chez les hommes, qu’elle aurait ramenés en face d’elle de tous les horizons.
    ellauri172.html on line 652: « — Bah ! — fit-elle lentement, quoique la teinte d’incarnat que je voulais boire sur son adorable et exécrable visage se fût foncée à la pensée que je lui donnais. — Bah ! vos frénésies à vous sont finies. — Et elle mit le cachet sur la cire bouillante de la lettre, qui s’éteignit et se figea.
    ellauri172.html on line 662: « Oui, — reprit amèrement Mesnilgrand, — c’est encore là un des revenants-bons de l’adultère et du partage ! En ces moments-là, les plus fendants ne sont pas fiers, et, par générosité pour une femme épouvantée, ils deviennent aussi lâches qu’elle, et font cette lâcheté de se cacher. J’en ai, je crois, mal au cœur encore d’être entré dans ce placard, en uniforme et le sabre au côté, et, comble de ridicule ! pour une femme qui n’avait pas d’honneur à perdre et que je n’aimais pas !
    ellauri172.html on line 666: Le major Ydow tomba dans une de ces rages qui déshonorent le caractère d’un homme, et cribla la Pudica d’injures ignobles, d’injures de cocher. Je crus qu’il la rouerait de coups. Les coups allaient venir, mais un peu plus tard. Il lui reprocha, — en quels termes ! d’être… tout ce qu’elle était. Il fut brutal, abject, révoltant ; et elle, à toute cette fureur, répondit en vraie femme qui n’a plus rien à ménager, qui connaît jusqu’à l’axe l’homme à qui elle s’est accouplée, et qui sait que la bataille éternelle est au fond de cette bauge de la vie à deux. Elle fut moins ignoble, mais plus atroce, plus insultante et plus cruelle dans sa froideur, que lui dans sa colère. Elle fut insolente, ironique, riant du rire hystérique de la haine dans son paroxysme le plus aigu, et répondant au torrent d’injures que le major lui vomissait à la face par de ces mots comme les femmes en trouvent, quand elles veulent nous rendre fous, et qui tombent sur nos violences et dans nos soulèvements comme des grenades à feu dans de la poudre. De tous ces mots outrageants à froid qu’elle aiguisait, celui avec lequel elle le dardait le plus, c’est qu’elle ne l’aimait pas — qu’elle ne l’avait jamais aimé : « Jamais ! jamais ! jamais ! » répétait-elle, avec une furie joyeuse, comme si elle lui eût dansé des entrechats sur le cœur ! — Or, cette idée — qu’elle ne l’avait jamais aimé — était ce qu’il y avait de plus féroce, de plus affolant pour ce fat heureux, pour cet homme dont la beauté avait fait ravage, et qui, derrière son amour pour elle, avait encore sa vanité ! Aussi arriva-t-il une minute où, n’y tenant plus, sous le dard de ce mot, impitoyablement répété, qu’elle ne l’avait jamais aimé, et qu’il ne voulait pas croire, et qu’il repoussait toujours :
    ellauri172.html on line 678: « Elle mentait. Elle n’avait jamais aimé un homme. Mais elle sentait bien que le coup de poignard pour le major était dans ce mensonge, et elle l’en dagua, elle l’en larda, elle l’en hacha, et quand elle en eut assez d’être le bourreau de ce supplice, elle lui enfonça pour en finir, comme on enfonce un couteau jusqu’au manche, son dernier aveu dans le cœur:
    ellauri172.html on line 684: Le major Ydow avait fait embaumer le cœur de son fils pour mieux l’emporter avec lui partout, et il l’avait déposé pieusement dans une urne de cristal, habituellement placée sur une encoignure, dans sa chambre à coucher. C’était cette urne qui volait en morceaux.
    ellauri172.html on line 690: « — Eh bien ! puisque tu le veux, le voilà, le cœur de ton marmot, catin déhontée ! — dit le major. Et il lui battit la figure de ce cœur qu’il avait adoré, et le lui lança à la tête comme un projectile. L’abîme appelle l’abîme, dit-on. Le sacrilège créa le sacrilège. La Pudica, hors d’elle, fit ce qu’avait fait le major. Elle rejeta à sa tête le cœur de cet enfant, qu’elle aurait peut-être gardé s’il n’avait pas été de lui, l’homme exécré, à qui elle eût voulu rendre torture pour torture, ignominie pour ignominie ! C’est la première fois, certainement, que si hideuse chose se soit vue ! un père et une mère se souffletant tour à tour le visage, avec le cœur mort de leur enfant !
    ellauri172.html on line 692: Satan me donna la force d’enfoncer la porte du placard ou j'etsis cache et je vis… ce que je ne reverrai jamais ! La Pudica, terrassée, était tombée sur la table où elle avait écrit, et le major l’y retenait d’un poignet de fer, tous voiles relevés, son beau corps à nu, tordu, comme un serpent coupé, sous son étreinte. Mais que croyez-vous qu’il faisait de son autre main, Messieurs ?… Cette table à écrire, la bougie allumée, la cire à côté, toutes ces circonstances avaient donné au major une idée infernale, — l’idée de cacheter cette femme, comme elle avait cacheté sa lettre — et il était dans l’acharnement de ce monstrueux cachetage, de cette effroyable vengeance d’amant perversement jaloux !
    ellauri172.html on line 696: « Il ne me vit pas. Il était penché sur sa victime, qui ne criait plus, et c’était le pommeau de son sabre qu’il enfonçait dans la cire bouillante et qui lui servait de cachet !
    ellauri172.html on line 706: « Il était, — reprit-il, — tombé mort sur le corps de sa femme évanouie. Je l’en arrachai, le jetai là, et poussai du pied son cadavre. Au cri que la Pudica avait jeté, à ce cri sorti comme d’une vulve de louve, tant il était sauvage ! et qui me vibrait encore dans les entrailles, une femme de chambre était montée. «
    ellauri172.html on line 753: Olaf passe ensuite sa vie à disputer le royaume de Norvège au roi Knut le Grand ou Canut Ier, roi de Danemark et d'Angleterre. En effet, la grande puissance scandinave est, au début du xie siècle, le royaume viking du Danemark. Vers 1015-1017, il profite de ce que Knut est occupé en Angleterre pour rendre indépendante la Norvège. Le nouveau roi s'installe à Nidaros (actuelle Trondheim), et y bâtit une église.
    ellauri172.html on line 757: Il est le grand législateur de l'Église en Norvège et, comme son parent Olaf Tryggvason, il tente de faire disparaître les traces de l'ancienne foi et de bâtir des églises à la place des anciens lieux sacrés qu'il a profanés ou détruits. Il fait aussi venir des évêques et des prêtres d'Angleterre.
    ellauri172.html on line 759: Après avoir soumis le Groenland à son autorité en 1023, Knut lui envoie une ambassade pour lui réclamer la couronne vers 1024-1025, ce qu'il refuse en s'alliant au roi de Suède Anund Jacob, et il lui livre une bataille navale sans vainqueur en 1026 (bataille de l'Helgeå). Cette confrontation eut des conséquences graves pour Olaf, car Knut bloqua le détroit de l’Øresund entre la Scanie et le Danemark et Olaf ne put ramener sa flotte en Norvège. Il dut l'abandonner en Scanie et rentrer par voie de terre et cette perte l'affaiblit.
    ellauri172.html on line 763: Le roi Knut II de Danemark impose alors comme roi son fils Sven Knutsson qui promulgue des lois danoises jugées inacceptables par les Norvégiens. Rapidement les nobles menés par Einar Tambarskjelve et les populations découvrent alors a posteriori la sainteté d'Olaf.
    ellauri172.html on line 767: One of St. Olaf's chief attractions is a giant black hole, which the townspeople enjoyed standing around and looking at - which prompted Dorothy to refer to St. Olaf sarcastically as the real "entertainment capital of the world." St. Olafians also celebrate various oddly themed festivals, including; "Hay Day" (the day everyone in town celebrates hay),"The Crowning of the Princess Pig", "The Day of the Wheat" (where everyone goes to town dressed like sandwiches), "The Festival of the Dancing Sturgeons" (a festival where the townsfolk watch sturgeons flopping around on the dock), a "Butter Queen" competition (in which Rose almost won, however her churn jammed causing her to believe it had been tampered with), and a milk diving competition (Rose ranked in the "low fat" division), as well as many other events.
    ellauri172.html on line 773: Vertugenflürgen, a word used by Rose that is the St. Olaf equivalent of "I'm not one to blow my own horn.", with 'vertugenflürgen' replacing 'horn'. Sophia claimed she couldn't even reach hers, which may imply a more explicit meaning - or Sophia being her usual sarcastic self.
    ellauri172.html on line 775: Guggenspritzer, a St. Olaf version of Monopoly. There is no money due to the bank, built by a bad contractor, sinking into a swamp leaving nothing but safety deposit slips and a pen on a chain. Also, you can buy the library or the phone booth, yet 'people use the phone booth'. Rose managed to win the entire game by buying one street - the only street in St Olaf.
    ellauri172.html on line 781: Kaflügenachen, Scandinavian pejorative term for someone who docks his boat in the handicap slip without a handicap permit.
    ellauri172.html on line 786: Sperhüven Krispies, a foul-smelling Scandinavian midnight snack. They are eaten with one hand closing the nostrils and one hand popping a Krispy into the mouth. Even though they smell horrible, they taste like cheesecake, fresh strawberries, and chocolate ice cream.
    ellauri172.html on line 804: Julius August Walther von Goethe oli ainoa Johann Wolfgang von Goethen ja Christiane Vulpiuksen viidestä lapsesta, jotka selvisivät aikuisiksi. Hän syntyi Weimarissa ja palveli Saksi-Weimar-Eisenachin suurherttua Karl Augustin hovissa. Hän opiskeli lakia 1808-1809 Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelbergissä. Wikipedia (englanti). Hän sai 3 lasta.
    ellauri172.html on line 806: Paha ateisti Roth tapatti ainoan sikiönsä Margaretilla eikä saanut Bloomin kanssa aikaan muuta kuin lihavia riitoja. Antiteistikin se oli, "I'm exactly the opposite of religious, I'm anti-religious. I find religious people hideous. I hate the religious lies. It's all a big lie. I give a shit about the sheep referred to as believers. When I write, I'm alone. It's filled with fear and loneliness and anxiety—and I never needed religion to save me." Jumala kosti sille, ei tullut Noobelia. Kikkailevaa Philippiä sattui leukaan.
    ellauri172.html on line 825: Émile de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1762, dans la partie Profession de foi du Vicaire savoyard, le personnage du Vicaire savoyard, porte-parole des idées de Rousseau ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 834: Le Vicaire des Ardennes roman d'Honoré de Balzac (1824) (publié sous le pseudonyme d'Horace de Saint-Aubin) : le curé Jérôme Gausse, le jeune vicaire Joseph, personnage principal du roman.
    ellauri172.html on line 836: Les Chouans roman d'Honoré de Balzac (1829) paru sous le titre Le Dernier Chouan ou la Bretagne en 1800. Personnage de l'abbé Gudin qui excite les Chouans et les tient en respect.
    ellauri172.html on line 840: Le Rouge et le Noir, roman de Stendhal, 1830, personnage de l'abbé Chélan, mentor et conseiller de Julien Sorel. ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 842: Notre-Dame de Paris, roman de Victor Hugo, 1831. Claude Frollo est l'archidiacre de Notre-Dame.
    ellauri172.html on line 844: Le Curé de Tours, roman d'Honoré de Balzac, 1832, personnage de l'abbé François Birotteau qui est le frère aîné de César Birotteau. Dans le roman éponyme, il n'est encore que vicaire[8]. On le retrouve confesseur de Madame de Mortsauf dans Le Lys dans la vallée[9]. Dans Le Curé de Tours, il devient le souffre-douleur de Mademoiselle Gamard, sa logeuse et de son rival : l'abbé Troubert.
    ellauri172.html on line 846: La Grenadière, nouvelle d'Honoré de Balzac, parue en 1832 : le vicaire de Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire.
    ellauri172.html on line 848: La Duchesse de Langeais, roman d'Honoré de Balzac (1834). Le Vidame de Pamiers (à la fois titre d'archevêque et titre nobiliaire). Il protège la réputation de sa cousine Antoinette de Langeais. Dans Ferragus, il donne de bons conseils à Auguste de Maulincour, dans Le Contrat de mariage, il protège Victurnien d'Esgrignon, et dans Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes, il n'est plus qu'un habitué des salons mondains.
    ellauri172.html on line 850: La Chartreuse de Parme, roman de Stendhal, 1839, personnage de l'abbé Blanès. ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 852: Ursule Mirouët, roman d’Honoré de Balzac, publié 1841 : le personnage du vicaire de Nemours, précepteur de Savinien de Portenduère.
    ellauri172.html on line 854: Le Curé de village, 1841, roman d'Honoré de Balzac. L'abbé Bonnet qui aurait inspiré à Hugo le personnage de Mgr Myriel selon le dictionnaire des œuvres Laffont-Bompiani. L'abbé Bonnet œuvre à la rédemption de Véronique Graslin, responsable d'un meurtre.
    ellauri172.html on line 856: Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes, roman d'Honoré de Balzac, 1838-1847, l'abbé Carlos Herrera sous l'habit duquel se cache Vautrin. ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 860: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo, roman d'Alexandre Dumas, 1844 : l'abbé Faria, compagnon de captivité d'Edmond Dantès, puis l'abbé Busoni, habit sous lequel se cache Edmond Dantès.
    ellauri172.html on line 864: Illusions perdues, roman d'Honoré de Balzac 1836 et 1843 avec le personnage du vicaire général de l'évêque d'Angoulême. ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 866: Un début dans la vie roman d'Honoré de Balzac, l'Abbé Loraux est le vicaire de l'église Saint-Sulpice, dansHonorine (1843-1844) l'abbé Loraux apporte son aide à Honorine de Bauvan, dans La Rabouilleuse, l'abbé Loraux est le confesseur d'Agathe Bridau.
    ellauri172.html on line 868: Un prêtre en 1839, roman inachevé, écrit par Jules Verne vers 1845, avec le personnage du prêtre défroqué Pierre Hervé.
    ellauri172.html on line 870: L'Envers de l'histoire contemporaine, roman d'Honoré de Balzac, 1848, le personnage de l'abbé de Vèze, qui loge chez Madame de la Chanterie.
    ellauri172.html on line 871: Les Paysans, 1844-1854, roman inachevé d'Honoré de Balzac, terminé par sa veuve la Comtesse Hanska : le personnage de l'abbé Brossette. Il vit pauvrement dans un village où les paysans le méprisent, mais il est reçu par le comte de Montcornet riche propriétaire. Dans Béatrix, ce même abbé est directeur de conscience de Béatrix de Rochefide, une figure de la haute société parisienne.
    ellauri172.html on line 875: L'Ensorcelée roman de Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, 1852-1854 : l'abbé de la Croix-Jugan actif du côté des Chouans.
    ellauri172.html on line 881: Madame Bovary, roman de Gustave Flaubert, 1857, l'abbé Bournisien présenté comme un raté, ne sachant pas accompagner ses ouailles. ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 885: Un prêtre marié roman de Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, 1864, le prêtre défroqué Jean Sombreval. ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 891: Quatrevingt-treize, roman de Victor Hugo, (1874), Cimourdain prêtre rallié aux jacobins, envoyé en mission en 1793 en Vendée par le Comité de salut public pour combattre les Chouans.
    ellauri172.html on line 893: La Faute de l'abbé Mouret, roman d'Émile Zola, 1875. ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 895: Bouvard et Pécuchet, roman de Gustave Flaubert, (1882) l'abbé Jeufroy formidablement crédule. ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 905: Père Brown (The Wisdom Of Father Brown, The Incredulity Of Father Brown..), séries de nouvelles par G. K. Chesterton, 1911-1935, avec le personnage du père Brown. ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 907: Le Pont des soupirs (tome I) et Les Amants de Venise (tome II), roman en deux parties de Michel Zévaco, 1901, avec le personnage du cardinal Bembo.
    ellauri172.html on line 908: - André Gide, La symphonie pastorale, roman, éd. Gallimard, 1920. ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 920: Le Journal d'un curé de campagne, roman de Georges Bernanos, 1936, avec le curé de Torcy, personnage inspiré à Bernanos par ses souvenirs d'enfance de Fressin, et le curé d'Ambricourt[38] qui emprunte plusieurs traits au curé Fenouille de Monsieur Ouine. ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 932: La Peste, roman d'Albert Camus, 1947. Le père Paneloux a un rôle secondaire. Ses deux sermons sont des passages clefs du roman. ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 934: Don Camillo, série de nouvelles humoristiques de Giovannino Guareschi, 1948 ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 956: Les oiseaux se cachent pour mourir, roman de Colleen McCullough, 1978
    ellauri172.html on line 958: Le Nom de la rose, roman d'Umberto Eco, 1980 ackground:green">CHECK
    ellauri172.html on line 962: Série de 17 romans (1985-2008) de Andrew Greeley, avec le personnage du père John Blackwood, surnommé Blackie Ryan.
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    ellauri180.html on line 49: The Awakening (ISBN 978-1-4449-0071-2) is the first novel in the Young Adult Vampire Diaries series and introduces the main cast of characters Elena, Stefan, Matt, Bonnie, Caroline and Meredith (who is absent from the TV series).
    ellauri180.html on line 55: Elena has received mainly positive reviews. Steve West of the Cinema Blend compared the story of The Young Adult Vampire Diaries and the character of Elena to the 10 years older popular vampire franchise, Twilight, and its protagonist Bella Swan. West said "Clearly Elena is way hotter than Bella, she has two immortal young adult vampires fighting over her". (Täähän on jo moneen kertaan nähty: chick litissä tytöllä pitää ollä väh. 2 kosijaa, ei se muuten ole mistään kotoisin.) After the vampire episodes, Elena established her own medical practice, specialising in blood diseases.
    ellauri180.html on line 123: This journal will help you envision your ideal life and then identify the unconscious attachments that are preventing you from living it. Through a series of writing prompts and exercises as well as some of Brianna’s favorite quotes, most popular articles, and new passages, it will help you sort through the conflicting thoughts, feelings, and fears that are preventing you from becoming the person you want and need to be. You do not need more motivation or drive to start building the life of your dreams. You need to better understand who you are, why you keep re-creating comfortable pain patterns, and why you may not really want what is it you think you do.
    ellauri180.html on line 125: Read more from Brianna West: The Truth About Everything, This Is For The Women Who Won't Give A Fuck, Never Mind How Nice You Ask, Your Soul Is A River, The Mountain Is You. The Art Of Letting Go, Read This If, It'll be Okay, and You Will Be Too, Don’t F*cking Panic: The Shit They Don’t Tell You in Therapy About Anxiety Disorder, Panic Attacks, & Depression, Your Heart Will Heal, Better Than Happy, Love Some One, You Vibrant Happy Women! Oops, most of these titles are Related Books by other snake-oil saleswomen!
    ellauri180.html on line 167: Many historical accounts of circumcision have been written and most authors have used their survey to form an opinion as to whether the neonatal procedure is justified. The weak medical arguments are tempered by the importance of cultural and religious factors. Opponents of the ritual draw attention to the `rights' of the new-born to the skin on their little penises, which, they argue, must be upheld. Others contest that humans are social animals and cannot survive alone; they require their parents, community and culture to thrive, and, as such, `rights' belong to the group, not to the individual. If there is an inherent survival advantage to a group of humans who chose to maim their young, then this is presumably evidenced by their continued survival as a race. In short, to conclude any historical reflection with a reasoned `right' or `wrong', would be like claiming to have fathomed God's will. Consider this; mankind has developed this strange surgical signature that is so pervasive, that in the last five minutes alone, another 120 boys throughout the world have been circumcised. Mikä jättimäinen esinahkakukkula siitä tulisi! Israelista voisi tulla tulevien talvikisojen isäntämaa..
    ellauri180.html on line 171: There has been little written from a statistical standpoint to confirm or deny the popular medical belief that the circumcised are less prone to contract venereal disease. This paper will present a statistical study of the incidence of circumcision in a group free from venereal disease as compared with that of groups with various forms of venereal disease, to determine the influence of circumcision on venereal disease.
    ellauri180.html on line 174: OBJECTIVES: Globally approximately 25% of men are circumcised for religious, cultural, medical, or parental choice reasons. However, controversy surrounds the procedure, and its benefits and risks to health. We review current knowledge of the health benefits and risks associated with male circumcision. METHODS: We have used, where available, previously conducted reviews of the relation between male circumcision and specific outcomes as "benchmarks", and updated them by searching the Medline database for more recent information. RESULTS: There is substantial evidence that circumcision protects males from HIV infection, penile carcinoma, urinary tract infections, and ulcerative sexually transmitted diseases. We could find little scientific evidence of adverse effects on sexual, psychological, or emotional health. Surgical risks associated with circumcision, particularly bleeding, penile injury, and local infection, as well as the consequences of the pain experienced with neonatal circumcision, are valid concerns that require appropriate responses. CONCLUSION: Further analyses of the utility and cost effectiveness of male circumcision as a preventive health measure should, in the light of this information, be research and policy priorities. A decision as to whether to recommend male circumcision in a given society should be based upon an assessment of the risk for and occurrence of the diseases which are associated with the presence of the foreskin, versus the risk of the complications of the procedure. In order for individuals and their families to make an informed decision, they should be provided with the best available evidence regarding the known benefits and risks. And they should also know what God thinks of it.
    ellauri180.html on line 179: Despite an estimated one-sixth of the world's men having been circumcised, it has long been forgotten where or why this most intriguing operation began. The procedure has been performed for religious, cultural and medical reasons, although the last has only become fashionable since the rise of modern surgery in the 19th century. Accordingly, the indications for surgery have surfaced, submerged and altered with the trends of the day. In this review we explore the origins of circumcision, and discuss the techniques and controversies that have evolved since the event has become medicalized.
    ellauri180.html on line 181: Anthropologists do not agree on the origins of circumcision. The English egyptologist, Sir Graham Elliot Smith, suggested that it is one of the features of a heliolithic' culture which, over some 15 000 years ago, spread over much of the world. Others believe that it may have originated independently within several different cultures; certainly, many of the natives that Columbus found inhabiting the New World' were circumcised. However, it is known that circumcision had been practised in the Near East, patchily throughout tribal Africa, among the Moslem peoples of India and of south-east Asia, as well as by Australian Aborgines, for as long as we can tell. The earliest Egyptian mummies (1300 BCE) were circumcised and wall paintings in Egypt show that it was customary several thousand years earlier than that.
    ellauri180.html on line 183: In some African tribes, circumcision is performed at birth. In Judaic societies, the ritual is performed on the eighth day after birth, but for Moslems and many of the tribal cultures it is performed in early adult life as a rite of passage', e.g. puberty or marriage. Why the practice evolved is not clear and many theories have been proposed. Nineteenth century historians suggested that the ritual is an ancient form of social control. They conceive that the slitting of a man's penis to cause bleeding and pain is to remind him of the power of the Church, i.e. We have control over your distinction to be a man, your pleasure and your right to reproduce'. The ritual is a warning and the timing dictates who is warned; for the new-born it is the parents who accede to the Church: We mark your son, who belongs to us, not to you'. For the young adolescent, the warning accompanies the aggrandisement of puberty; the time when growing strength give independence, and the rebellion of youth.
    ellauri180.html on line 185: Psychologists have extended this theory to incorporate notions of pain imprinting'. By encoding violence on the brain, child-maternal bonding is interrupted and a sense of betrayal is instilled in the infant; these are considered requisite qualities that enhance the child's ability for survival later in life. Indeed, some components of these psychological theories have recently been tested in prospective clinical trials and there is now evidence that neonates who are circumcised without local anaesthetic do have increased pain responses when 4- and 6-monthly vaccinations are administered.
    ellauri180.html on line 187: Others believe that circumcision arose as a mark of defilement or slavery (fig. 1). In ancient Egypt captured warriors were often mutilated before being condemned to the slavery. Amputation of digits and castration was common, but the morbidity was high and their resultant value as slaves was reduced. However, circumcision was just as degrading and evolved as a sufficiently humiliating compromise. Eventually, all male descendents of these slaves were circumcised. The Phoenicians, and later the Jews who were largely enslaved, adopted and ritualized circumcision. In time, circumcision was incorporated into Judaic religious practice and viewed as an outward sign of a covenant between God and man (Genesis XVI, Fig. 2).
    ellauri180.html on line 189: There are many other reasons why circumcision may have evolved. Some have suggested that it is a mark of cultural identity, akin to a tattoo or a body piercing. Alternatively, there are reasons to believe that the ritual evolved as a fertility rite. For example, that some tribal cultures apportion seasons' for both the male and female operation, supports the view that circumcision developed as a sacrifice to the gods, an offering in exchange for a good harvest, etc. This would seem reasonable as the penis is clearly inhabited by powers that produce life. Indeed, evidence of a connection with darvests is also found in Nicaragua, where blood from the operations is mixed with maize to be eaten during the ceremony. (Fig. 3). Although the true origins of circumcision will never be known, it is likely that the truth lies in part with all of the theories described.
    ellauri180.html on line 191: Furthermore, was it always doctors who performed the procedure in ancient times? Probably not: in biblical times it was the mother who performed the ceremony on the newborn. Gradually mohels took over; men who had the requisite surgical skill and advanced religious knowledge. After prayer, the mohel circumcised the infant and then blessed the child, a practice little changed today (Fig. 4a-d). In ancient Egyptian society, the procedure was performed by a priest with his thumb-nail (often gold-impregnated) and throughout mediaeval times it appears to have been largely kept in the domain of religious men.
    ellauri180.html on line 195: Abernathy (1928) who was a reluctant surgeon) does report the use of the bistoury (knife) to achieve circumcision in men with gonoccocal phimosis'. He also states that the bleeding should be stanched with iodoform and boric', possibly indicating that sutures were not applied.
    ellauri180.html on line 197: Baillie (1833) also describes gonococcal phimosis and recommends that the initial treatment is nugatory' (inoperative) involving the washing of the penis (and under the prepuce with soap and tepid water, followed by the application of calomel ointment. Abernathy also warns against immediate circumcision in the face of a morbidly sensitive surface' (and declares that Sir Edward Home agrees with him!). He advocates that the posthitis (inflamed foreskin) should be allowed to soothe and allay' before surgical intervention. We can assume that the complications recognized by both Abernathy and Baillie were re-phimosis, re-stricture or suppuration; what is clear is that circumcision was not a procedure taken lightly at that time. Interestingly, neither author mentions circumcision in the neonate, suggesting that it had not yet significantly entered the domain of English surgeons.
    ellauri180.html on line 198: By the middle of the 19th century, anaesthesia and antisepsis were rapidly changing surgical practice. The first reported circumcision in the surgical accounts of St Bartholomew's Hospital was in 1865; although this comprised only one of the 417 operations performed that year, it was clearly becoming a more common procedure. Indeed, this was a time when surgical cures were being explored for all ails and in 1878 Curling described circumcision as a cure for impotence in men who also had as associated phimosis. Many other surgeons reported circumcision as being beneficial for a diverse range of sexual problems. Walsham (1903) re-iterates the putative association of phimosis with impotence and suggests that it may also predispose to sterility, priapism, excess masturbation and even venereal disease. Warren (1915) adds epilepsy, nocturnal enuresis, night terrors and precocious sexual unrest' to the list of dangers, and this accepted catalogue of phimotic ills' is extended in American textbooks to include other aspects of sexual erethisms' such as homosexuality.
    ellauri180.html on line 200: The turn of the 19th century was also an important time in laying the foundations of surgical technique. Sir Frederick Treves (1903) provides us with a comprehensive account of basic surgical principles that remain today. Like most of his contemporaries, he used scissors to remove the prepuce (fig. 5) and describes ligation of the frenular artery as being mandatory' in the adult. He also warns against the excess removal of skin, as this may lead to chordee.
    ellauri180.html on line 201: Neonatal circumcision techniques have evolved in parallel. It is clear from most surgical texts that circumcision of the new-born had become a regular request for the surgeon by the later part of the 19th century. For instance, Jacobsen (1893) warns of the importance of establishing a familial bleeding tendency from the mother before circumcision. He describes the case of four Jewish infants, each descended from a different grandchild of a common ancestress, all of whom died from haemorrhage after circumcision.
    ellauri180.html on line 204: More than 2000 years of Jewish persecution has led to the development of alternative surgical procedures. Indeed, `uncircumcision as a measure to offset the oppression of Jews is cited in the Old Testament (I Maccabees 1:14-15) and surgical attempts to restore the prepuce have been well documented throughout history
    ellauri180.html on line 211: He concluded that only 4% of foreskins were fully retractile at birth, yet 90% were so by the age of 3 years. Of these remaining foreskins, most could be rendered retractile by gentle manipulation. Recent studies have suggested that by the age of 17 years, only 1% remain unretractile.
    ellauri180.html on line 214: To date, a more definite function cannot be ascribed to the prepuce, but as an accessible and ready source of fibroblasts, it has become a favourite tissue reservoir for cell-culture biologists and hence basic scientific research.
    ellauri180.html on line 222: `…Your patient C.D., aetat 7 months, has the prepuce with which he was born. You ask me with a note of persuasion in your voice, if it should be excised. Am I to make a decision on scientific grounds, or am I to acquiesce in a rate which took its origin at the behest of that arch-sanitarian Moses?…If you can show good reason why a ritual designed to ease the penalties of concupiscence amidst the sand and flies of the Syrian deserts should be continued in this England, land of clean bed-linen and lesser opportunity, I shall listen to your arguments ……(do you not) understand that Nature does not intend it (the foreskin) to be stretched and retracted in the Temples of the Welfare Centres or ritually removed in the precincts of the operating theatres…'.
    ellauri180.html on line 224: Literary assaults such as these have served to fuel the debates and even a Medline® search today reveals that in the last year alone, 155 reviews or letters have been published arguing for or against routine circumcision. However, studying the evolution of the medical indications provides us with a pleasing demonstration of how controversy drives scientific enquiry. We have already described how the surgeons of 100 years ago advocated circumcision for a wide variety of conditions, such as impotence, nocturnal enuresis, sterility, excess masturbation, night terrors, epilepsy, etc. There can be no doubt that a large element of surgical self-interest drove these claims. However, most of the contemporary textbooks also included epithelioma (carcinoma) of the penis amidst the morass of complications of phimosis. Although rare, once this observation had been made, it presumably filtered down through the textbooks by rote, rather than scientific study. A few reports had appeared in the early 20th century indicating that carcinoma of the penis was rare in circumcised men, but not until the debate over neonatal circumcision erupted in the medical press in the 1930s that this surgical `mantra' was put to the test. In 1932, the editor of the Lancet challenged Abraham Wolbarst, a New York urologist, to prove his contention (in a previous Lancet editorial), that circumcision prevented penile carcinoma. Wolbarst responded by surveying every skin, cancer and Jewish hospital in the USA, along with 1250 of the largest general hospitals throughout the Union. With this survey, he was able to show that penile cancer virtually never occurred in circumcised men and that the risk related to the timing of the circumcision. Over the years this association has been reaffirmed by many research workers, although general hygiene, demographic and other factors such as human papilloma virus and smoking status are probably just as important. However, Wolbarst established that association through formal scientific enquiry and proponents of the procedure continue to use this as a compelling argument for circumcision at birth.
    ellauri180.html on line 226: Almost as an extension to the lack of penile cancer in Jews, Handley reported on the infrequency of carcinoma of the cervix in Jewish women. He suggested that this related to the fact that Jewish men were circumcised. Not surprisingly, this spawned a mass of contradictory studies and over the next 50 years the champions of both camps have sought to establish the importance or irrelevance of circumcision in relation to penile cancer. The pendulum has swung both ways and the current evidence suggests that other factors are probably more important. A similar debate has raged for 50 years over concerns for the risks of urinary tract infections in young boys and currently, any decreased risk associated with circumcision remains tentative but not proven.
    ellauri180.html on line 228: However, during the two World Wars, governments became increasingly interested in reducing the risk of venereal disease amongst their soldiers. Clearly, such pathology can have a profound effect on the efficiency of fighting armis. Indeed, in 1947 the Canadian Army found that whereas 52% of their soldiers had foreskins intact, 77% of those treated for venereal disease were uncircumcised. Persuasive arguments to circumcise all conscripts were proposed. Furthermore, it was an age-old observation, and indigenous African healers had promoted circumcision to prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted disease for centuries. As might be expected, the evidence did not withstand further scientific scrutiny and numerous contradictions were provided. However, there has recently been startling evidence that HIV infection is significantly associated with the uncircumcised status. Indeed, one author has recently suggested routine neonatal circumcision on a world-wide scale as a long-term strategy for the control of AIDS: a whole new chapter opens in this ancient debate!
    ellauri180.html on line 233: However, with a healthcare budget of $140 million per year in the USA (1990), insurance companies eventually forced closer scrutiny. Following such pressure, the first Task Force of Neonatal Circumcision from the American Academy of Pediatrics (1n 1975) concluded that there was no valid medical indication for this procedure. However, the pro-circumcision lobby was strong and the task force was forced to re-evaluate. In 1989, they conceded that there may be certain advantages to neonatal circumcision, although their recommendations did stop short of advising routine operation. Similar pressures in the UK have now resulted in only certain Health Authorities being prepared to pay for the procedure. These tend to be in regions with large ethnic minorities who otherwise may suffer form back street' circumcisions.
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    Writing POC characters


    ellauri180.html on line 248: Why do I write so many male characters?
    ellauri180.html on line 254: What do you do if you discover another recently published book that has nearly the exact same premise as the one you've written?
    ellauri180.html on line 256: I accidentally stumbled upon what works for me...
    ellauri180.html on line 260: How do you go back to the same level of writing?
    ellauri180.html on line 264: I write more and, arguably, write BETTER when I know as LITTLE about the plot & characters story as possible (ie pantsing), but I'm uncomfortable with the prospect of pantsing an entire fcking novel...?
    ellauri180.html on line 268: Tips on Writing Characters that are smarter than you?
    ellauri180.html on line 282: Writing Racist Characters is Hard
    ellauri180.html on line 295: Can White Authors Write Characters of Color? - Admiral Nelson Literary Agency.
    ellauri180.html on line 297: The answer is yes. We live in a diverse world. In fact, in most contemporary settings, an all-white cast of characters would be odd, as it hardly reflects reality. So yes, a white author can write diverse cast as long as the heroes are white. 6 janv. 2017
    ellauri180.html on line 299: For the longest time, I didn’t think that white authors should write non-white characters. I had seen it done badly (as my previous article about Sarah J. Maas explains) and offensively (think J. K. Rowling with Cho Chang and the Patil twins).
    ellauri180.html on line 300: One study found in 2018 that (of the books in the sample), although non-Hispanic white people account for 60 percent of the U.S. population, they wrote 89 percent of the books. 40 percent of their characters most definitely aren't POC or Latino.
    ellauri180.html on line 302: There are numerous courses of action that could help to lessen the everyday burden of white supremacy. Reading books with characters that look and feel like Ernest Hemingway is not a good place to start.
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    Things to note: Bobby looks far away, Lori (or whatever) looks at him. Bobby is up front, Lori stands back. Bobby is fully dressed, Lori shows tits and navel. Bobby is white & has neat white clothes, Lori is WOC & wears dirty neolithic gear. Bobby frowns, Lori smirks like a puppy. Zadaa! By the rivers of Babylon...

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    How To Write Characters Of Different Ethnicities Without Offending ...

    ellauri180.html on line 316: It is important to start by trying your hardest to forget anything you think you know about black women and black female identity. As a white person, anything you would know about them you probably learned from media that is not controlled by or monitored by black women themselves. Meaning that it is likely not a good representation of black women at all.
    ellauri180.html on line 320: How do you write a character cast?
    ellauri180.html on line 322: How do you illustrate a diverse character?
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    Tips For Writing Characters Of A Different Heritage

    ellauri180.html on line 341: Don't write off “minor” characters. ...
    ellauri180.html on line 343: When in doubt, write from a place of shared understanding. ...
    ellauri180.html on line 345: Seek feedback from beta readers. ...
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    6 Ways to Avoid Character Cliches in Your Writing

    ellauri180.html on line 352: Focus on Your Character's Origin Story. ...
    ellauri180.html on line 354: Go In Depth With Character Description. ...
    ellauri180.html on line 356: Give Your Characters a Range of Emotions. ...
    ellauri180.html on line 358: Give Your Character a Sense of Motivation. ...
    ellauri180.html on line 360: Give Your Character Fears and Flaws. ...
    ellauri180.html on line 362: Give Your Character Strengths.
    ellauri180.html on line 369: Bobby finally learns about the true nature of Travelers: that he and the others are not actually humans at all, but rather, human-shaped AI silicon dolls created by something called Sonera: the accumulated energy of all positive optimist sentient knowledge and creativity. Contrarily, Great Dane is a rear window dog arisen from Elisa, a dark antithesis of Sonera. Reuniting one last time, Bobby and the Travelers confront Great Dane in a final battle on Third World to begin Hello World's process toward economic liberalism at last.
    ellauri180.html on line 371: Pendragon: Journal of an Adventure through Time and Space, commonly known as Pendragon, is a series of ten young-adult science fiction and fantasy novels by American author D. J. MacHale, published from 2002 to 2009. Science fantasy is a hybrid genre within speculative fiction that simultaneously draws upon or combines tropes and elements from both science fiction and fantasy.
    ellauri180.html on line 373: These worlds inspire us with new sensations and experiences, with quoting C.S. Lewis 'such beauty, awe, or terror as the actual world does not supply', with the stuff of desires, dreams, and dread.
    ellauri180.html on line 375: Robert "Bobby" Pendragon is an everyday athletic junior high school student from (fictional) Stony Brook, Connecticut, located in the greater New York metropolitan area. Bobby is a prisoner of color. Oops sorry my bad he's not, rather he looks a lot like Harry Potter without the spectacles. But his date Lori (whatever) is a WOC. Bobby's Uncle Stop Press reveals that he will train Bobby to become one of the "Travelers": asshole-journeying young warriors from a variety of different planets and cultures. Great Dane threatens to mix them all together like a kid with watercolors until they are all the same shade of shit.
    ellauri180.html on line 402: And all her yellow hair displaced, yhden paikan keltaisine karvoineen,
    ellauri180.html on line 447: In summary: a man speaks to some unidentified (and possibly imaginary) auditor, telling us how, on a dark and stormy (or rainy and windy) night, he waited in his cottage for his lover, Porphyria, to arrive. When she turns up, it’s clear Porphyria is of a higher social class than the male speaker: he’s punching above his weight, as they say. Note how she glides in as if she owns the place, and as if she walks on air rather than on the ground like us mere mortals. She wears a hat, cloak, and shawl, and her gloves are soiled, suggesting that they are not used to slumming it in a common man’s cottage and attending to his fire and grate. The fact that she also takes the lead – suggesting she is perhaps used to ordering servants to do her bidding – further hints at her highborn status: she calls to the speaker, and she takes his arm and puts it around her waist. Then, the clincher (in more ways than one): we are told "she Too weak, for all her heart’s endeavour,
    ellauri180.html on line 479: Did wander darkling in the eternal space, Pimeinä harhasivat ikuista avaruutta,
    ellauri180.html on line 481: Swung blind and blackening in the moonless air; Leijui sokeen mustana kuutamottomana,
    ellauri180.html on line 488: The palaces of crowned kings—the huts, Kruunupäiden palazit, majat,
    ellauri180.html on line 490: Were burnt for beacons; cities were burned, Poltettiin soihtuina, kaupungitkin,
    ellauri180.html on line 492: To look once more into each other's face; Nähdäxeen vielä naamareista naamareihin,
    ellauri180.html on line 497: They fell and faded—and the crackling trunks ja himmenivät - ja kipinöivät rungot
    ellauri180.html on line 498: Extinguish'd with a crash—and all was black. Sammui rysähtäen - ja kaikki musteni.
    ellauri180.html on line 520: With blood, and each sate sullenly apart verellä, Kukin istui tahollaan kyräillen,
    ellauri180.html on line 538: The dying embers of an altar-place Jonkun alttarin kekäleiden edessä,
    ellauri180.html on line 546: Each other's aspects—saw, and shriek'd, and died— Toisiaan - näki ja kirkasi ja kuoli -
    ellauri180.html on line 568: This dream can either be brushed off as only that, or considered as a premonition due to the fact that it has a poignant message to share about the state of the human race.
    ellauri180.html on line 569: Namely a prediction for what will happen to the planet if the human race does not change (for the better).
    ellauri180.html on line 573: All of the people of the earth have been doomed to live in darkness. They burn everything around them, from palaces to huts and eventually religious materials. They are desperate for any kind of light to see by.
    ellauri180.html on line 577: Men and women (not mentioned) pray for light not for the benefit of mankind, but for themselves, each wishing to retrieve their life as it was before. But this test (not an exam but a scourge, there are no grades) , most likely sent by a (or the) God bringing on the end of days, is not going to be surmounted so easily.
    ellauri180.html on line 589: This act of seeking to find comfort in the burnt remains of religious, or at least holy (privately owned), texts, objects, or structures, after having destroyed them fits into the narrative of this sinful world being reduced to darkness. God (not mentioned) has tested these people and they have failed, only returning to religion when they are at their most desperate. That's an F.
    ellauri180.html on line 636: Meidän on ymmärrettävä, että presidentti Putinin politiikassa pysymisen älykkyys ja älykkyys sekä koomikko Zelenskyin äly ovat vertaansa vailla. Siksi on mahdotonta sanoa, että Zelensky on saanut suuren strategin aseman tänä aikana, ja siksi hän puhuu tällaisista asioista, entinen eversti tiivisti. "Zelenskyi on hyvin yksinäinen Venäjää vastaan. Hän osoitti tiettyä naiivisuutta luottamalla länsimaisiin johtajiin ja heidän vahvoihin mutta epätarkkoihin tukilausuntoihinsa. Uskon, että hänet on jo uhrattu tai pikemminkin hylätty, mutta eurooppalaisilla ei ole suunnitelmaa B. Länsi ymmärtää, että Zelensky on valmis", Moreau sanoi. "Nämä ehdotukset eivät auta Zelenskyiä lainkaan. Päinvastoin, se tarkoittaa, että Macron ja Johnson odottavat Venäjältä erittäin nopeaa voittoa ja että kaikki on ohi Zelenskyille", uskoo "expertti".
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    Hominointia


    ellauri181.html on line 87: Toissijainen kirjallisuus: Joachim Unseld: Franz Kafka. Kirjailijan elämä. Hanser, München 1982, ISBN 3-446-13568-5 . Eberhard Rohse : Hominisointi inhimillistämisenä? Apinan hahmo antropologisena provokaationa kirjallisuuden teoxissa Charles Darwinin jälkeen - Wilhelm Raabe, Wilhelm Busch, Franz Kafka, Aldous Huxley. Julkaisussa: Talvinen lukukausi 1987/88 (= General Studies. University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover: Luennot ihmisistä ja eläimistä. Vuosikerta 6). Schaper, Alfeld / Hannover 1989, ISBN 3-7944-0158-1 , s. 22–56 (tässä erityisesti: evoluution ja koulurazastuxen välillä: hominointi ”eteenpäin kehitettynä kehityxenä” - Franz Kafka, s. 47–50).
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    ellauri181.html on line 117: Sich in die Büsche schlagen — Sich seitwärz in die Büsche schlagen Die umgangssprachliche Redewendung steht für »heimlich verschwinden, sich davonmachen«: Als die Leute den Gendarm holten, schlug sich der Fremde in die Büsche.
    ellauri181.html on line 119: Überblicke ich meine Entwicklung und ihr bisheriges Ziel, so klage ich weder, noch bin ich zufrieden. Die Hände in den Hosentaschen, die Weinflasche auf dem Tisch, liege ich halb, halb sitze ich im Schaukelstuhl und schaue aus dem Fenster. Kommt Besuch, empfange ich ihn, wie es sich gebührt. Mein Impresario sitzt im Vorzimmer; läute ich, kommt er und hört, was ich zu sagen habe. Am Abend ist fast immer Vorstellung, und ich habe wohl kaum mehr zu steigernde Erfolge. Komme ich spät nachz von Banketten, aus wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften, aus gemütlichem Beisammensein nach Hause, erwartet mich eine kleine halbdressierte Schimpansin, und ich lasse es mir nach Affenart bei ihr wohlgehen. Bei Tag will ich sie nicht sehen; sie hat nämlich den Irrsinn des verwirrten dressierten Tieres im Blick; das erkenne nur ich, und ich kann es nicht ertragen. Himskatti toipa oli taas aika tahmeaa misokeittoa. Koko raportti on passiivis-aggressiivinen ja selvästi narsistinen.
    ellauri181.html on line 132: The Theory of Basic Human Values is a theory of cross-cultural psychology and universal values that was developed by a guy called Shalom H. Schwartz. The theory extends previous cross-cultural communication frameworx such as Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory. Schwartz identifies ten basic human values, each distinguished by their underlying motivation or goal, and he explains how people in all cultures recognize them. There are two major methods for measuring these ten basic values: the Schwartz Value Survey and the Portrait Values Questionnaire. A particular value can conflict or align with other values, and these dynamic relationships are typically illustrated using a circular graphic in which opposite poles indicate conflicting values.
    ellauri181.html on line 134: One of the main limitations of this theory lies in the methodology of the research. The SVS is quite difficult to answer, because respondenz have to first read the set of 30 value items and give one value the highest as well as the lowest ranking (0 or −1, depending on whether an item is opposed to their values). Hence, completing one questionnaire takes approximately 12 minutes resulting in a significant amount of only half-filled in forms. Furthermore, many respondenz have a tendency to give the majority of the values a high score, resulting in a skewed responses to the upper end. However, this issue can be mitigated by providing respondenz with an additional filter to evaluate the items they marked with high scores. When administering the Schwartz Value Survey in a coaching setting, respondenz are coached to distinguish between a "must-have" value and a "meaningful" value. A "must-have" value is a value you have acted on or thought about in the previous 24 hours (this value item would receive a score of 6 or 7 on the Schwartz scale). A "meaningful" value is something you have acted on or thought about recently, but not in the previous 24 hours (this value item would receive a score of 5 or less).
    ellauri181.html on line 146: After completing his master's degree in social psychology and group development at Columbia University and completing his rabbinical studies, Schwartz received his Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Michigan, and subsequently taught in the sociology department of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and in 1973 became a professor. From 1971-73, Schwartz was a visiting lecturer in the department of psychology at the Hebrew University. In 1979, Schwartz moved to Israel with his wife and three children. He joined the department of psychology at the Hebrew University, where he holds the post of Leon and Clara Sznajderman Professor Emeritus of Psychology. He is now retired, but continues his research activity, as well as developing and promoting his Basic Human Values Theory.
    ellauri181.html on line 148: During the 1970s and 1980s, Schwartz was following the studies of Geert Hofstede about human values and built upon them in his research on pro-social and altruistic behavior. His research has since included studies on the development and consequences of a range of behavioral attitudes and orientations, such as religious belief, political orientation and voting, social group relations, consumer behavior, as well as the conceptualization of human values across cultures.
    ellauri181.html on line 150: Schwartz is a fellow of the American Psychological Foundation and is a member of the American Sociological Foundation, European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, the Israel Psychological Association, the Society for Experimental Social Psychology, and the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. He is president of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology. He coordinates an international project in more than 70 countries that studies the antecedenz and consequences of individual differences in value priorities and the relations of cultural dimensions of values to societal characteristics and policies. His value theory and instrumenz are part of the ongoing, biannual European Social Survey.
    ellauri181.html on line 154: Purpose: To identify personal values that are robust across cultures and that can help explain diversity and conflict in values.
    ellauri181.html on line 160: “Values are beliefs linked inextricably to affect. When values are activated, they become infused with feeling”.
    ellauri181.html on line 162: “Values refer to desirable goals that motivate action.”
    ellauri181.html on line 164: “Values transcend specific actions and situations. … This feature distinguishes values from norms and attitudes that usually refer to specific actions, objecz, or situations.”
    ellauri181.html on line 166: “Values serve as standards or criteria. Values guide the selection or evaluation of actions, policies, people, and evenz. People decide what is good or bad, justified or illegitimate, worth doing or avoiding, based on possible consequences for their cherished values. But the impact of values in everyday decisions is rarely conscious. Values enter awareness when the actions or judgmenz one is considering have conflicting implications for different values one cherishes.”
    ellauri181.html on line 168: “Values are ordered by importance relative to one another. People’s values form an ordered system of priorities that characterize them as individuals.”
    ellauri181.html on line 170: “The relative importance of multiple values guides action. Any attitude or behaviour typically has implications for more than one value. … The tradeoff among relevant, competing values guides attitudes and behaviors… Values influence action when they are relevant in the context (hence likely to be activated) and important to the actor.”
    ellauri181.html on line 178: requisites of coordinated social interaction
    ellauri181.html on line 185: “Self-Direction – Defining goal: independent thought and action–choosing, creating, exploring.”
    ellauri181.html on line 191: “Achievement – Defining goal: personal success through demonstrating competence according to social standards.”
    ellauri181.html on line 197: “Conformity – Defining goal: restraint of actions, inclinations, and impulses likely to upset or harm others and violate social expectations or norms.”
    ellauri181.html on line 199: “Tradition – Defining goal: respect, commitment, and acceptance of the customs and ideas that one’s culture or religion provides.”
    ellauri181.html on line 201: “Benevolence – Defining goal: preserving and enhancing the welfare of those with whom one is in frequent personal contact (the ‘in-group’).”
    ellauri181.html on line 208: Relations among these 10 broad personal values are dynamic. Actions pursuing one value “have consequences that conflict with some values but are congruent with others.” This has “practical, psychological, and social consequences.” “Of course, people can and do pursue competing values, but not in a single act. Rather, they do so through different acz, at different times, and in different settings.”
    ellauri181.html on line 210: The figure below provides a quick guide to values that conflict and those that are congruent. There are two bipolar dimensions. One “contrasz ‘openness to change’ and ‘conservation’ values. This dimension captures the conflict between values that emphasize independence of thought, action, and feelings and readiness for change (self-direction, stimulation) and values that emphasize order, self-restriction, preservation of the past, and resistance to change (security, conformity, tradition).”
    ellauri181.html on line 214: “The second dimension contrasz ‘self-enhancement’ and ‘self-transcendence’ values. This dimension captures the conflict between values that emphasize concern for the welfare and interesz of others (universalism, benevolence) and values that emphasize pursuit of one’s own interesz and relative success and dominance over others (power, achievement).”
    ellauri181.html on line 223: Achievement and Hedonism—self-centered satisfaction;
    ellauri181.html on line 370: ipsative (not comparable) (psychology) Denoting a measure that forces an individual to choose among multiple false options. Myers-Briggs uses ipsative measures, whereas the Five-Factor Model uses normative measures.
    ellauri181.html on line 376: While mean scores from Likert-type scales can be compared across individuals, scores from an ipsative measure cannot. To explain, if an individual was equally extroverted and conscientious and was assessed on a Likert-type scale, each trait would be evaluated singularly, i.e. respondents would see the item "I enjoy parties" and agree or disagree with it to whatever degree reflected their preferences.[citation needed]
    ellauri181.html on line 378: If the same traits were evaluated on an ipsative measure, respondents would be forced to choose between the two, i.e. a respondent would see the item "Which of these do you agree with more strongly? a) I like parties. b) I keep my work space neat and tidy."
    ellauri181.html on line 380: Comparison between two Ipsative measures may be more useful for evaluating traits within an individual, whereas Likert-type scales are more useful for evaluating traits across individuals. That is: at best, ipsative tests can be used for observing direction (but not magnitude) of change per individual.
    ellauri181.html on line 382: Additionally, ipsative measures may be useful in identifying faking. However, ipsative measures may, especially among testing-naïve individuals exhibiting high levels of conscientiousness and/or neuroticism, decrease test validity by discouraging response and/or encouraging non-response. For example, a test's authors may force respondents to choose between "a) Animals chase me in my dreams" and "b) My dreams are nice" in an effort to see whether a given respondent is more inclined toward "faking bad" or toward "faking good." When faced with such a question, a child frequently terrified by nightmares that rarely if ever involve animals, and especially one whose parents have foolishly taught him/her/it strict rules against lying, may simply refuse to answer the question given that for that respondent nearly all of the time both descriptions are inaccurate. Even a previously presented guideline "Choose the answer that [best/better] describes you" may be unhelpful in such a situation to responders who worry that endorsing one item or the other will still involve stating it to be accurate or "well"-descriptive to some positive degree. Only if the guideline is presented as "Choose the answer that more accurately or less inaccurately describes you" and the above-described responder is sophisticated enough to reason out his/her response in terms of "Despite the infrequency with which I have nice dreams, I have them [more frequently / less infrequently] than dreams in which animals chase me" (or, in theory, vice versa) will such a responder be willing to answer the question—and phrasing the guideline in this way bears its own cost of making the question reveal less about the respondent's propensities because the respondent is no longer forced to "fake" one way or another.[citation needed].
    ellauri181.html on line 547: How could it happen? How could those we had placed in a position of trust have failed us so seriously? It is a question of ethics. It is a question of virtues. It is a question of values.
    ellauri181.html on line 552: To help us understand what matters most we should consider the story of Benjamin Franklin. (I wonder where the name Franklin Covey � came from? - duh!) Think if you will who Ben Franklin was, but even more importantly, what was his legacy?
    ellauri181.html on line 560: Benjamin Franklin sat down and made a list. The list consisted of twelve characteristics, values and virtues to which he aspired. He called his list "Virtues". Franklin's list of virtues looked like this.
    ellauri181.html on line 577: When he completed his list of the virtues to which he aspired, Franklin wrote a brief sentence describing each of the virtues and what it meant to him. He did not want there to be any confusion about what each of these words meant. His definitions of his virtues then looked like this.....
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  • . Order - Let all your things have their places; let each part of your business have iz time.
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  • . Industry - Lose no time; be always employed in something useful; cut off all unnecessary actions.
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  • . Sincerity - Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly; speak accordingly.
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  • . Tranquility - Be not disturbed at trifles or at accidenz common or unavoidable.
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  • . Chastity - Rarely use venery but for health or offspring, never to dullness, weakness, or the injury of your own or another´s peace or reputation.
    ellauri181.html on line 595: Franklin then took his list to a respected friend who happened to be a Quaker. Franklin explained to his Quaker friend that he, Franklin, was disappointed in the progress in his life to this point and that he intended to turn his life around. From now on Franklin intended to live his life according to his list of virtues. Each day he would read the list and each week he would focus on a different virtue. Repeating the process over and over again until he had become one with his virtues.
    ellauri181.html on line 608: Not very humble; but true to his word and his intention, Franklin set about to reorder his life. Each day he would read his list and each week he would focus on a different aspect of his list repeating the process over and over and over again.
    ellauri181.html on line 610: The rest is history. Franklin went on to become one of the most productive, successful and self- actualized people in all of history. He knew what mattered most. That was how he could set about being an author, a printer, an inventor, a father, a politician, the first American Ambassador to France, the inventor of bifocals, swim flippers, lightening rods, hundreds of other things and the Franklin stove and how he could found a public library, a hospital, an insurance company and a fire company and help to write the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
    ellauri181.html on line 612: But did you know that is not the end of the story? In his memoirs, shortly before his death Franklin was reflecting on the story of his virtues (which he told in his autobiography written mid-life) and he noted that he had come to feel a oneness with each of his 12 virtues. When he thought of the 13th virtue, he realized that he simply was not humble. Franklin had failed at his 13th virtue.
    ellauri181.html on line 616: Franklin failed at the 13th virtue, Humility. Why? Was the most difficult virtue on this list the last? Or was there another reason? YES! The answer is obvious and simple. Franklin had not failed at his virtues. He had succeeded at each of his twelve virtues. He failed at a virtue that was not his, a virtue that had been given to him by someone else. Franklin failed at a virtue that he did not value. He failed at doing something someone else valued and suggested to him as a value.
    ellauri181.html on line 618: How then might we learn from Franklin's example? Yes, can we learn that we should only be bothered with what matters most to us. Yes! Perhaps the single most important lesson in life would be that we must learn what matters most to us! A lesson to you oversears teachers: model what you would teach, because you teach first by modeling. Teach what you would live but remember the failure of Ben's Quaker friend. It is not possible to give someone a value they would not own.
    ellauri181.html on line 620: Note Franklin's is just a list of virtues. He did not need t spell out the value implicit in them. It is the same as held in highest esteem by Scrooge McDuck, who lived up to Franklin's virtues: MONEY! Money money money, money makes the world go around. Megabucx, greenbacx, cash, capital gain and assez.
    ellauri181.html on line 653: Utahin yliopiston antropologi Kristen Hawkes on tutkinut Paraguayn aché-intiaanien saaliita. Naiset keräävät lähimezistä ruokaa säännöllisesti, ja heidän kokonaisantinsa on punnittuna suurempi kuin miesten. Miehet jakautuvat kahteen ryhmään: elättäjiin ja mahtailijoihin. Elättäjät keräävät perheelle ruokaa tasaisesti. Mahtailijat tavoittelevat suurta mutta epävarmaa saalista. Koska mahtisaalis jaetaan koko heimon kesken, mahtailijat saavat suosiota. Valitettavasti ”uramiehen” oma perhe joutuu huonon saalistusonnen aikoina pärjäämään vähällä. Niinpä viisas nainen hankkii puolisoxi elättäjän mutta pitää mahtailevaa alfaurosta satunnaisena rakastajana. Demokraattisten valtioiden äänestäjät eivät tunnu aina tajuavan näitä rooleja: kansa valizee johtajaxeen testosteronia pulppuavan miehen mutta odottaa sitten, että tämä käyttäytyy säyseästi kuin leikattu kissa. Vanhan tarinan mukaan mies nousi korkeimmalle vuorelle, ui syvimmän meren yli ja ylitti laajimman autiomaan osoittaaxen naiselle rakkautensa. Juu esim Phileas Fogg ja Honkongin kuvernööri juurikin. Nainen jätti miehen, koska tämä ei ollut koskaan kotona. Sosiologi Martha Dobbins tosin letkautti, että varhaisissa ihmisyhteisöissä miehiä ei lähetetty mezästämään sixi, että nämä olivat vahvempia, vaan koska nämä olivat joutilaampia.
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    Japonais-täytettä


    ellauri182.html on line 41: In the face of death and loneliness, Mikage searches for meaning in her life. She tries to overcome the “leaden hopelessness” that plagues her. Mikage “can’t believe in the gods,” and thus does not have the religion that gives many people meaning in life. Instead, she looks to the other characters and to herself for meaning. Eriko is a model of strength and gives Mikage advice on how to handle despair and the loss of meaning. Yuichi gives meaning to Mikage in the form of relationship, of having someone to cook for.
    ellauri182.html on line 64: Hän valmistui Nihon Yliopiston taidelinjalta pääaineenaan kirjallisuus. Noihin aikoihin hän otti taiteilijanimekseen ”Banana”, koska hän piti banaaneista. Yoshimoto aloitti uransa työskennellessään rolf-kerhon ravintolassa tarjoilijana vuonna 1987. Hänen innoittajiaan olivat Stephen Kingin muut kuin kauhuteokset (2kpl). Myöhemmin hän on nimennyt esikuvikseen kirjailijat Truman Capoten sekä Isaac Bashevis Singerin.
    ellauri182.html on line 69: Yoshimoto keeps her personal life guarded and reveals little about her certified husband, Hiroyoshi Tahata, or son (born in 2003). The certified husband has also taken up rolfing. Each day she takes half an hour to sit at her computer, and she says, "I tend to feel guilty because I write these stories almost for fun." After work she goes out rolfing with her husband.
    ellauri182.html on line 70: Yoshimoto became an overnight celebrity in the media and “Bananamania” swept Japan and its youth culture. All this took place in the late eighties.
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    Characters

    ellauri182.html on line 76: Sotaro (“soh-TAH-roh”) is Mikage’s old boyfriend. He is tall, cheerful, and the eldest son of a large family. At one time Mikage loved Sotaro’s “lively frankness,” but his straightforward manners have become “obnoxious.” Sotaro’s aggressive personality bothers Mikage because she “couldn’t keep pace with it.” Sotaro says derogatory things about Yuichi, and informs Mikage that Yuichi has a girlfriend. Sotaro has something in common with Vitali Razumov.
    ellauri182.html on line 80: Eriko (“Eh-REE-koh Tah-NAH-bee”) is Yuichi’s mother, who invites Mikage to stay at his/her home. Eriko is a transsexual and had previously been Yuichi’s father. Mikage’s first impression of Eriko is “overwhelming.” Mikage describes him/her as “an incredibly beautiful wo/man” who “seemed to vibrate with life force.” Eriko represents an ideal of feminine beauty, charm, and strength for Mikage. At times, Mikage finds it hard to believe that this woman had once been a man, or is still a man—some ambiguities over Eriko’s gender remain, both for the reader and for the characters. Yuichi refers to Eriko as both his mother and father, and other characters refer to Eriko as both “she” and “he.” Mikage could easily keep pace with Eriko.
    ellauri182.html on line 85: Realizing her self-consciousness, she calls herself an “action philosopher,” and goes on to muse about fate and her path in life.
    ellauri182.html on line 92: Nori (“NOUGH-ree”) works with Mikage and Kuri at the cooking school. Mikage describes her as a “proper young lady,” which means that she is attractive, tastefully dressed, and well-mannered.
    ellauri182.html on line 94: The 1989 film centers around Mikage, a young woman who loses her parents when young. She grows up in a lonely household with her grandmother who dies when Mikage reaches adulthood. Grief-stricken, she finds solace in the kitchen. Yuichi, a friend of Mikage's deceased grandmother, invites her to live with him and his mother. Then Mikage discovers that Yuichi's mother is actually her cross-dressing father. On the other hand, Mikage realizes that the wealth of gadgetry in Yuichi's kitchen is lovingly detailed... --- Unfortunately, that's all, this film is water under the bridge, overtaken by a 2019 gory crime film of the same name.
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    ellauri182.html on line 104: Symbolism appears throughout Yoshimoto’s story. For the protagonist, kitchens symbolize places of contentment, safety, and healing. Mikage claims, “to me a kitchen represents some distant longing engraved on my soul.” When she is despondent, her dreams of kitchens keep her going. She takes to the kitchen and learns cooking as a way of overcoming feelings of meaninglessness and despair; cooking represents her new attitude toward life. Like kitchens and cooking, food also plays a symbolic role in the story. Mikage is constantly presenting her friends with food; her life changes when she takes a job at a cooking school; and the climax of the story occurs when Mikage brings a dish of special food to Yuichi in his secluded hotel room. Eat my shorz.
    ellauri182.html on line 113: The Marshall Plan brought Western ideas and a free market economy to what had been an old and traditional culture. in the mid-1980s, Japan has a booming industrial economy, bolstered by its exports of automobiles and electronics to the West. Japanese society has become more materialistic than ever, influenced by its wealth and the consumerism imported from America. Mikage acknowledges this consumerism when she says of her friends, “these people had a taste for buying new things that verged on the unhealthy.” Mikage’s generation has been brought up on television and American culture; she mentions an American sitcom and Disneyland in her narrative. One character in the story is wearing “what is practically the national costume, a two-piece warmup suit,” a style imported from America. In Japan, Yoshimoto’s generation is called the shinjinrui, a generation that has grown up in a wealthy, technological society exposed to American values. Shinjinrui was new breed of humans (used to refer to the post-war generation, who have different ideals and sensibilities). Japan's Generation X.
    ellauri182.html on line 115: Some reviewers thought Kitchen was superficial in style and substance, and overly sentimental. Todd Grimson in the Los Angeles Times Book Review wrote that, ‘“Kitchen’ is light as an invisible pancake, charming and forgettable ... The release of information to the reader seems unskilled, or immature, weak in narrative or plot.” Elizabeth Hanson of the New York Times Book Review took issue with the overall effect of the book, writing that “the endearing characters and amusing scenes in Ms. Yoshimoto’s work do not compensate for frequent bouts of sentimentality.” Hanson added that the book’s main appeal for English-language readers “lies in its portrayal of the lives of young Japanese who are more into food and death than sex. EAT! KILL! but do not FUCK!".
    ellauri182.html on line 117: As Mikage and Yuichi’s relationship develops, one of the first signs that they are drawing closer is a shared dream that they experience. In the dream, Yuichi tells Mikage that he has a desire to eat ramen, a noodle soup. Shortly after awakening from the dream, Yuichi, in real life, acknowledges his hunger. “I just woke up and I’m starving. I was thinking, hmm, maybe I’ll make some instant ramen noodles.” Instead of love, she thinks of food. It is through food, as is shown in this scene and many scenes to follow, that Mikage finds her mouth. Climbing to the balcony with her body mass was an existential feat.
    ellauri182.html on line 118: Specifically, after ordering katsudon (fried pork served over rice), Mikage has a revelation with regard to Yuichi. The katsudon becomes more than just a meal, it is a means to reach out to Yuichi, to relate to him, to acknowledge both Mikage’s and Yuichi’s connectedness as two obese lovers starving under the same night sky.
    ellauri182.html on line 120: The importance of food in contemporary Japanese culture mirrors many of the sentiments of Yoshimoto’s book. John Ashburne, in “World Food Japan,” emphasizes that Japan is a nation characterized by its obsession with food.
    ellauri182.html on line 121: A Japanese lunch invitation cannot be likened to the statement, “let’s grab a burger.” Ashburne offers the opinion that “it’s an invitation to commune over food, to bond in a primal act of mutual celebration, to reinforce group identities, or welcome outsiders into the fold.”
    ellauri182.html on line 123: Quoting Zen master Dogen-zenji’s “Instructions for the Zen Cook,” (circa 1237), Ashburne relays the words of the great Zen master on the simple act of washing rice and cooking it. Dogen-zenji states, “Keep your eyes open. Do not allow even one grain of rice to be lost. Wash the rice thoroughly, put it in the pot, light the fire and cook it.” He then adds, “There is an old saying that goes, ‘see the pot as your own head; see the water as your life-blood.’” Vittu et on anaalia puuhastelua ruuan kanssa. Ei ruualla saa leikkiä. Se on jumalan viljaa.
    ellauri182.html on line 130: Sartre urged the personal freedom of choice in the face of life’s unknowns, and claimed that seizing freedom was each person’s duty. These ideas of free will and personal responsibility are also introduced in “Kitchen.” Mikage makes the statement: “People aren’t overcome by situations or outside forces; defeat invades from within,” when she begins to realize that she has responsibility for her own life and its pain. Other people can no longer help her; she must take charge of things herself, “with or without” Yuichi.
    ellauri182.html on line 131: Once again, the existentialist idea appears that personal freedom comes at the expense of going against the mainstream crowd. This relates to existentialism because existential characters tend to focus on the personal rather than the political, and existential characters are alienated by the size and scope of the modern economic system. It is economic liberalism's religion.
    ellauri182.html on line 133: Toward the climax of the story, when Mikage is climbing a hotel balcony in a daring moment of “utter desperation,” she contemplates the concept of free will. Up to this point in the story, Mikage has tended to believe in fate and in premonitions, which are beliefs that other powers are making decisions for her. She has also stated that “we have so little choice,” and that “we live like the lowliest worms.” Undergoing an existential change, Mikage finally admits to herself and the reader that human beings are ultimately free because “we’re constantly making choices. With the breaths we take every day, with the expression in our eyes, with the daily actions we do over and over, we decide.” She states that even when people think that they are being acted upon by outside forces, they are in reality choosing their situations and actions, sometimes subconsciously.
    ellauri182.html on line 137: Marriage for most Japanese women is still a social trap, commonly known as “the graveyard of life.” It means the end of a career, of economic independence. And since heterosexual love in Japan usually means marriage, an increasing number of career women are stuck with celibacy, with or without trips abroad.
    ellauri182.html on line 139: The alternative is of course the sexless intimacy of the fag hag and her chosen friends. The heroines of Yoshimoto’s fiction are not exactly fag hags, nor are they innocent. Mikage and Satsuki are young women. But grown-up sexual relationships are still beyond their grasp. Instead, in the security of their private kitchens, they dream nostalgic dreams, and shed melancholy tears about the passing of time. This is the stuff of great Japanese poetry, and absolute kitsch. Yoshimoto Banana is not yet a mistress of poetry, but she is a past master of kitsch.
    ellauri182.html on line 141: “The tone of Yashimoto’s stories is strange, for it veers from childlike naivete to flights of bizarre fancy, which is just like most of Japanese comic books for teenagers.” the publicity photograph of Yoshimoto Banana, hugging her little puppy dog, is cuteness personified. The fact that her father is the most famous philosopher of the 1960s new left gives her name an extra air of incongruousness, as though there were a young German novelist called Banana Habermas. It's daddy's fault! Banana is daddy's girl. Daddy oli sille isänä ja äitinä.
    ellauri182.html on line 157: L’introduction à la théorie du phénomène psychique est également publié en 1971. Il traite, dans d'autres essais, des auteurs occidentaux tels que Georges Bataille, Maurice Blanchot, Michel Leiris, Henry Mille, Carl-Gustav Jung ou encore Gaston Bachelard, et dialogue avec Michel Foucault ou Jean Baudrillard.
    ellauri182.html on line 164: Shin Buddhism is the most widely practiced branch of Buddhism in Japan.
    ellauri182.html on line 169: Nianfo (Chinese: 念佛; pinyin: niànfó, Japanese: 念仏 (ねんぶつ, nenbutsu), Korean: 염불; RR: yeombul, Vietnamese: niệm Phật, "laula Buddha") is a term commonly seen in Pure Land Buddhism. In the context of Pure Land practice, it generally refers to the repetition of the name of Amitābha. It is a translation of Sanskrit buddhānusmṛti (or, "recollection of the Buddha").
    ellauri182.html on line 171: During this period, Hōnen taught the new nembutsu-only practice to many people in Kyoto society and amassed a substantial following but also came under increasing criticism by the Buddhist establishment there. Among his strongest critics was the monk Myōe and the temples of Enryaku-ji and Kōfuku-ji. The latter continued to criticize Hōnen and his followers even after they pledged to behave with good conduct and to not slander other Buddhists.
    ellauri182.html on line 173: In 1207, Hōnen's critics at Kōfuku-ji persuaded Emperor Toba II to forbid Hōnen and his teachings after two of Imperial ladies-in-waiting converted to his practices. Hōnen and his followers, among them Shinran, were forced into exile and four of Hōnen's disciples were executed. Shinran was given a lay name, Yoshizane Fujii, by the authorities but called himself Gutoku "Stubble-headed One (nukkapää)" instead and moved to Echigo Province (today Niigata Prefecture).
    ellauri182.html on line 175: It was during this exile that Shinran cultivated a deeper understanding of his own beliefs based on Hōnen's Pure Land teachings. In 1210 he married Eshinni, the daughter of an Echigo aristocrat. Shinran and Eshinni had several children. His eldest son, Zenran, was alleged to have started a heretical sect of Pure Land Buddhism through claims that he received special teachings from his father. Zenran demanded control of local monto (lay follower groups), but after writing a stern letter of warning, Shinran disowned him in 1256, effectively ending Zenran's legitimacy.
    ellauri182.html on line 180: In contemporary times, Jōdo Shinshū is one of the most widely followed forms of Buddhism in Japan, although like other schools, it faces challenges from many popular Japanese new religions, or shinshūkyō, which emerged following World War II as well as from the growing secularization and materialism of Japanese society.
    ellauri182.html on line 181: Shin Buddhism (sääribuddhalaisuus) can be understood as a "practiceless practice", for there are no specific acts to be performed such as there are in the "Path of Sages". In Shinran's own words, Shin Buddhism is considered the "Easy Path" because one is not compelled to perform many difficult, and often esoteric, practices in order to attain higher and higher mental states.
    ellauri182.html on line 187: As in other Pure Land Buddhist schools, Amitābha is a central focus of the Buddhist practice, and Jōdo Shinshū expresses this devotion through a chanting practice called nembutsu, or "Mindfulness of the Buddha [Amida]". The nembutsu is simply reciting the phrase Namu Amida Butsu ("I take refuge in Amitābha Buddha"). Jōdo Shinshū is not the first school of Buddhism to practice the nembutsu but it is interpreted in a new way according to Shinran. The nembutsu becomes understood as an act that expresses gratitude to Amitābha; furthermore, it is evoked in the practitioner through the power of Amida's unobstructed compassion. Therefore, in Shin Buddhism, the nembutsu is not considered a practice, nor does it generate karmic merit. It is simply an affirmation of one's gratitude. Indeed, given that the nembutsu is the Name, when one utters the Name, that is Amitābha calling to the devotee. This is the essence of the Name-that-calls.[7]
    ellauri182.html on line 191: Many Pure Land Buddhist schools in the time of Shinran felt that birth in the Pure Land was a literal rebirth that occurred only upon death, and only after certain preliminary rituals. Elaborate rituals were used to guarantee rebirth in the Pure Land, including a common practice wherein the fingers were tied by strings to a painting or image of Amida Buddha. From the perspective of Jōdo Shinshū such rituals actually betray a lack of trust in Amida Buddha, relying on jiriki ("self-power"), rather than the tariki or "other-power" of Amida Buddha. Such rituals also favor those who could afford the time and energy to practice them or possess the necessary ritual objects—another obstacle for lower-class individuals. For Shinran Shonin, who closely followed the thought of the Chinese monk Tan-luan, the Pure Land is synonymous with nirvana.
    ellauri182.html on line 193: The goal of the Shin path, or at least the practicer's present life, is the attainment of shinjin in the Other Power of Amida. Shinjin is sometimes translated as "faith", but this does not capture the nuances of the term and it is more often simply left untranslated.[8] The receipt of shinjin comes about through the renunciation of self-effort in attaining enlightenment through tariki. Shinjin arises from jinen (自然 naturalness, spontaneous working of the Vow) and cannot be achieved solely through conscious effort. One is letting go of conscious effort in a sense, and simply trusting Amida Buddha, and the nembutsu.
    ellauri182.html on line 195: For Jōdo Shinshū practitioners, shinjin develops over time through "deep hearing" (monpo) of Amitābha's call of the nembutsu. According to Shinran, "to hear" means "that sentient beings, having heard how the Buddha's Vow arose—its origin and fulfillment—are altogether free of doubt."[9] Jinen also describes the way of naturalness whereby Amitābha's infinite light illumines and transforms the deeply rooted karmic evil of countless rebirths into good karma. It is of note that such evil karma is not destroyed but rather transformed: Shin stays within the Mahayana tradition's understanding of śūnyatā and understands that samsara and nirvana are not separate. Once the practitioner's mind is united with Amitābha and Buddha-nature gifted to the practitioner through shinjin, the practitioner attains the state of non-retrogression, whereupon after his death it is claimed he will achieve instantaneous and effortless enlightenment. He will then return to the world as a Bodhisattva, that he may work towards the salvation of all beings.
    ellauri182.html on line 209: Cross-national epidemiological studies show that prevalence rates of common mental disorders (i.e. depression, anxiety disorders, and post traumatic ressi) vary considerably between countries, suggesting cultural differences. In order to gather evidence on how culture relates to the aetiology and phenomenology of mental disorders, finding meaningful empirical instruments for capturing the latent (i.e. non-visible) construct of 'culture' is vital. In this review, we suggest using value orientations for this purpose. We focus on Schwartz's value theory, which includes two levels of values: cultural and personal. We identified nine studies on personal values and four studies on cultural values and their relationship with common mental disorders. This relationship was assessed among very heterogeneous cultural groups; however, no consistent correlational pattern occurred. The most compelling evidence suggests that the relationship between personal values and mental disorders is moderated by the cultural context. Hence, assessing mere correlations between personal value orientations and self-reported symptoms of psychopathology, without taking into account the cultural context, does not yield meaningful results. This theoretical review reveals important research gaps: Most studies aimed to explain how values relate to the aetiology of mental disorders, whereas the question of phenomenology was largely neglected. Moreover, all included studies used Western instruments for assessing mental disorders, which may not capture culturally-specific phenomena of mental distress. Finding systematic relationships between values and mental disorders may contribute to making more informed hypotheses about how psychopathology is expressed under different cultural circumstances, and how to culturally adapt psychological interventions.
    ellauri182.html on line 220: Esim. enkelit mainitaan vain runojen kohdalla, mutta kyllähän niistä on proosateoxiakin, esim. Knasulla. Äitiys löytyy vain proosasta, mutta nähtiinhän siitä hiljan 1 japsuleffakin. Juu ei tähän ole luottamista enempää kuin kevätjäihin. Ja taaskin puuttuu listoilta ihan keskeisimmät teemat, nimittäin syöminen, bylsintä ja tappaminen. Edes niinkään keskeistä teemaa kuon omistaminen ei mainita. Rikos on vain leffateema, pace Dostojevski. Murhista on vaan izemurha mainittu (leffoissa).
    ellauri182.html on line 248: Talking about one’s problems can be a great way to get something off your chest. While it is okay to admit that you’re having a hard time, as with other “negative” topics, try to not come across as someone who’s just complaining all the time without actually trying to change anything. Girls don't spread legs for whiners.
    ellauri182.html on line 269: Ei kaveri, näillä aiheilla et hevin pääse hilloviivalle, varoittelee David Morin, minkä myös scientific reviewer, tuplabaccalaureus Viktor Sander päätä pyörittäen vahvistaa. Impotenssi näytti puuttuvan keskustelunaiheista. Se kuuluisi ehkä tohon vihon viimeiseen aiheryhmään.
    ellauri182.html on line 274: 1.2 Geography and places
    ellauri182.html on line 277: 1.5 Mathematics and abstractions
    ellauri182.html on line 311: Ihan lopuxi vielä 1 tuotesijoittelu: Massive heart attack are an English trip hop collective formed in 1988 in Bristol by Robert "3D" Del Naja, Adrian "Tricky" Thaws, Andrew "Mushroom" Vowles and Grant "Daddy G" Marshall. Kuulostaa Roberta Flackin ja Tina Turnerin morfauxelta. Köyhiä neekereitä brittislummikaduilla kuten Bay-suoratoistosarjassa.
    ellauri182.html on line 320: Humans display these facial expressions as 'subconscious calls for help'.
    ellauri182.html on line 324: Scientists from the University of Plymouth studied the faces of children and chimpanzees as they completed a series of unsolvable tasks.
    ellauri182.html on line 326: They found that the youngsters showed frustration or determination on their faces as they struggled with the challenges.
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    Facial expressions showing frustration and determination are subconscious calls for help.

    ellauri182.html on line 353: voiced palatal fricative [j], as e.g. in tékka "check", tjakkur "jack", where the
    ellauri182.html on line 362: replaced with the voiced fricative [v] as e.g. in the frequent exclamation vá "wow".
    ellauri182.html on line 367: they acquire the endings -s in nominative singular and -ar in nominative
    ellauri182.html on line 368: and accusative plural {girs — girar), e.g. gir, djass, djús, sjans/séns, tjakkur,
    ellauri182.html on line 371: weak declension, i.e. they acquire the endings -a in genitive singular and -ar in
    ellauri182.html on line 372: nominative and accusative plural ijeppa — jeppar), as e.g. gai, hamborgari
    ellauri182.html on line 376: word blók "bloke" can be mentioned: it acquires the endings -ar in genitive
    ellauri182.html on line 377: singular and -ur and a vowel mutation (umlaut) in nominative and accusative
    ellauri182.html on line 378: plural (blókar— blœkur). Words ending in -ik, like grafik "graphic", lýrik "lyric", politik "politics", trafftk "traffic" get the ending -ur in genitive singular, but no plural, and words with the suffix -sjón, as e.g. aksjón "action", have the endings -ar in genitive singular and -ir in nominative and accusative plural (aksjónar—aksjónir). As -sjón is not accepted as an Icelandic suffix, aksjón counts as a foreign word, but not as a loanword. [Silly bitch, it is a Danish loan put to new use.]
    ellauri182.html on line 380: Most feminine borrowings have weak declension characterised by the
    ellauri182.html on line 381: ending -u in genitive singular and -ur in nominative and accusative plural
    ellauri182.html on line 387: bjútíblundur "beauty sleep", bleiserjakki "blazer jacket", ginflaska "bottle of
    ellauri182.html on line 395: No Major Impact on Iceland's Environment - Iceland Monitor. Icelandic authorities believe that the proposed construction of a nuclear power station in Sizewell, Suffolk County, on the east coast of England, will not have a major impact on the icelandic environment.
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    ellauri182.html on line 419: The Zen circle is a simple, stark black circle usually painted on white paper in ink. Typically the circle is said to represent the material world that continues endlessly without cessation. There is a beginning to life (where the brush first touches the paper) and an end (where the brush leaves the paper), but this beginning and end continue one after the other, thereby signifying the wheel of birth, death and rebirth. The space within that circle is the emptiness, or the void, the understanding of which lies at the heart of Zen and the experience of which is the goal of meditation.
    ellauri182.html on line 423: All well and good, but I would like to suggest a very different lesson that can be learned. If you want to actively participate then grab a pencil, an eraser and a clean sheet of paper.
    ellauri182.html on line 427: Now step back and take a look at the paper in its entirety. What do you see?
    ellauri182.html on line 429: What you will inevitably notice is the circle. After all, it is the only thing to actually see.
    ellauri182.html on line 437: What is inside and what is outside is the same. Plain white paper. The circle - the idea of separation - is an illusion. The circle, which creates the duality of 'inside' and 'outside' or 'here' and 'there' is a false representation. The cycle of 'life' and 'death' that the circle shows is itself nothing more than a trick of the conscious mind that habitually creates opposites where none in fact exist. You're actually dead already.
    ellauri182.html on line 441: Once the choice has been made internally and you begin to change your life prepare yourself to be amazed at the reaction you get from those around you. They probably think you've gone crazy, like me.
    ellauri182.html on line 443: What is inside is outside; what is outside is inside. Think about a Möbius strip, or a Klein bottle. No way for a fart to stay inside. As within, so without. This ancient wisdom is as applicable today as it was centuries ago. Make a positive change within yourself and see that positivity reflected back at you by the people around you and the circumstances you find yourself in.
    ellauri182.html on line 445: Finally take the time to meditate on the meaning of the Zen circle in a fuller sense and how its secret applies to your life. I have only scratched the surface here; there is so much more to discover and share.
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    ellauri183.html on line 58: humanist: The word "humanism" derives from the Latin concept humanitas, which was first used by Cicero to describe values related to economic liberal education. The word disappeared for the dark middle ages and reappeared during the Italian Renaissance as umanista and reached the English language in the 16th century. The word "humanist" was used to describe a group of studenz of classical literature and those advocating for education based on it. In the early 19th century, the term Humanismus was used in Germany equivocally and it re-entered the English language second time anally. The more popular use signifying a non-religious approach to life, implying an antithesis to theism, viz. atheism.
    ellauri183.html on line 59: In the 20th century, the word was further refined, acquiring iz contemporary meaning of a naturalistic approach to life, focusing on the well-being and freedom of humans. Siinä on luoja korvattu luomakunnan herralla. Termiittiapina palvoo avoimesti omaa raidallista persettään. Jotakinhan pitää aina palvoa. Lähteet:
    ellauri183.html on line 61: Norman, Richard (2015). "Life Without Meaning?". In A. C. Grayling (ed.). The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Humanism. Andrew Copson. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 325–246. ISBN 978-1-119-97717-9.
    ellauri183.html on line 68: In 1974, philosopher Sidney Hook defined humanism and humanisz by negative characteristics. According to Hook, humanisz are opposed to the imposition of one culture in some civilizations, do not belong to a church or established religion, do not support dictatorships, do not justify violence for social reforms or are more loyal to an organization than their abstract values. Hook also said humanisz support the elimination of hunger and improvemenz to health, housing, and education. No sitä varsinkin.
    ellauri183.html on line 71: Philip Roth: "A man of stern morality, Malamud was driven by the need to consider long and seriously every last demand of an overtaxed, overtaxing conscience torturously exacerbated by the pathos of human need unabated." Philip yritti tossa mahduttaa ehkä vähän liikaakin yhteen virkkeeseen.

    ellauri183.html on line 72: Saul Bellow: "Let me add on my own behalf that the accent of hard-won and individual emotional truth is always heard in Malamud's words. He is a rich original of the first rank."
    ellauri183.html on line 76: Loppuikänsä Bernad opetti luovaa kirjoittamista Vermontissa Benningtonin naisten collegessa. Ann joka oli sentään käynyt Cornellin typed his manuscripz and reviewed his writing. Oliko Berniellä sillä aikaa jimbajambaa coedien hameissa? New York Times tietäisi muttei kerro ilmaisexi. In the book The Natural by Bernard Malamud the main character Roy Hobbs had a very distinct flaw, a flaw that millions of American men and women both have..... an obsession with sex which affected his character and which made him a very unsuccessful man.
    ellauri183.html on line 78: His deep belief that one should live morally crashed into his premise that one should live fully. Yep, I bet he did shag his coeds. Janna Malamud Smith is the author of An Absorbing Errand: How Artisz and Crafzmen Make Their Way to Mastery; A Potent Spell: Mother Love and the Power of Fear; and Private Matters: In Defense of the Personal Life. Her titles have been New York Times Notable Boox and A Potent Spell was a Barnes and Noble "Discover Great New Writers" pick. She has written for the New York Times, the Boston Globe, and the Threepenny Review, among other publications. A practicing psychotherapist, she lives with her husband and two children in Massachusetz.
    ellauri183.html on line 80: Faulty interpretations can create much disappointment, as in the movie version of his novel The Fixer, "Horrible. That thing went to five different writers. Edward Albee was one of them but he would only do it if he had full say over it. Dalton Trumbo finally wrote the screen play and he's a hack. The film should have been done as a sort of fable, in black and white. Instead, it was all galloping Cossacx and dancing girls: an overdone fake. And that sickens a writer--to see his book faked."
    ellauri183.html on line 86: In a 1974 New York Review of Boox essay, Roth took on Malamud, his friend and literary father-figure, criticizing him for creating characters that were suffering Jews, virtuous victims, full of “righteousness and restraint,” lacking their stereotypical “libidinous or aggressive activities.” Though he didn’t use the phrase, Malamud had painted them as Christ-like in their poverty, pain, moral goodness, and quest for redemption. By contrast, the Christian characters, like Frank Alpine, were full of sexual lust and transgressive behavior — the bad goy to Morris Bober’s good Jew. “The Assistant,” Roth wrote, was a book of “stern morality.”
    ellauri183.html on line 88: Roth contrasted Malamud’s protagonisz to the exuberant Jewish characters created by Saul Bellow, especially the picaresque Augie March, and his own hypersexual Alexander Portnoy. In effect, Roth said, Malamud had created Jews who were stereotypes, not fully realized human beings like him and Sal.
    ellauri183.html on line 90: Malamud was stunned. He drafted two letters to Roth, refuting his argumenz, but never sent them, according to a Malamud biography by Philip Davis. Instead, Malamud mailed only a few words to Roth: “It’s your problem.”
    ellauri183.html on line 91: Roth wrote back, audaciously insisting that he had pointed out “fictional skeletons” that perhaps Malamud himself didn’t see. Like a sanctimonious little shit.
    ellauri183.html on line 93: Little wonder that Malamud refused to talk to Roth for several years. They were reconciled in May 1978, when Malamud and his wife, Ann, accepted a dinner invitation in London from Roth and Claire Bloom, who were then living together. The two men kissed on the lips like Brezhnev and Honecker and resumed their friendship, according to a memoir by Malamud’s daughter, Janna Malamud Smith.
    ellauri183.html on line 96: As a reward for winning the feud, U.S. President Barack Obama presented the 2010 National Lizardities Medal to novelist Philip Roth during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, on March 2, 2011 in Washington, DC. Getty Images.
    ellauri183.html on line 101: The apocalyptic gloom of his subject seems hopelessly out of place in this cheery, sun-washed house, a rambling white-frame idyll near Bennington College, where Malamud has taught for 20 years. A comforting percussion of cooking sounds comes from the big kitchen where his wife Ann, a chipper dynamo of a woman, is devising lunch; on the porch an old tiger tomcat lolls ingratiatingly; and in the distance the cloud-dappled foothills of the Green Mountains hover like a Yankee daydream.
    ellauri183.html on line 104: With God's Grace, Malamud risked a lash from the powers above. Already John Leonard in The New York Times has said it "groans under the weight of its many meanings . . . I find myself tired of masks on clowns." Nor are the unflattering treatment of Christianity and emphasis on evolution likely to delight Moral Majoritarians.
    ellauri183.html on line 108: Malamud's work is infused with a baleful but robust humor, and the son says his father "has a Swiftian streak in him" which leads to the "kind of acerbic, satirical quality" apparent in "God's Grace."
    ellauri183.html on line 110: Toisin sanoen: vapaa tahto on kyberneettinen versio determinismistä, siis Ilkka Niiniluodon suotta pilkkaama Ahmavaaran korkkiruuvi! "That's how an inventive god earns his living. I can't outguess my characters all the time, although I know I try. But when I get a character to surprise me, then I know I'm cooking with gas."
    ellauri183.html on line 111: Many critics dismiss Malamud as a "Jewish writer." But "that's a reduction of my accomplishment. It diminishes something. All men are Jews, he once said, and Jews are absolutely the very stuff of drama. I say nothing about the ladies."
    ellauri183.html on line 112: He is irritatingly compared to Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer. "Don't lump me in with Singer. We're very different. I don't go in for the schlemiel interpretation. There's a difference of intent. I am serious. I have not given up the hero -- I simply use heroic qualities in small men like myself. There ought to be more heroes like myself. Idealism has become a strange word."
    ellauri183.html on line 134: Venezia kauppiaassa on joku Jessica. Niin se oli se juutalainen misu, Shylockin tytär. In the play, she elopes with Lorenzo, a penniless Christian, and a chest of her father's money, eventually ending up in Portia and Bassanio's household. In the play's dramatic structure, Jessica is a minor but pivotal role. Her actions motivate Shylock's vengeful insistence on his "pound of flesh" from Antonio; her relationships with Lorenzo and Shylock serves as a mirror and contrast to Portia's with Bassanio and with her father; her conversion to Christianity is the end of Shylock's line's adherence to the Jewish faith.
    ellauri183.html on line 162: Kierkegaard predicted that his 1843 work Fear and Trembling would be translated into many different languages, and would secure iz author's place in history. He was right. But Fear and Trembling has also led to an enduring caricature of Kierkegaard as advocating a dangerously irrational and individualistic form of religious faith.
    ellauri183.html on line 164: The book is written under a pseudonym, Johannes de silentio, who discusses the biblical story of Abraham's obedient response to God's command to sacrifice his only son, Isaac. Largely on the basis of this story, Abraham has come to be regarded within the Judeo-Christian tradition as the "father of faith". Reflecting on Abraham's willingness to kill his own son therefore provides Kierkegaard with an opportunity to raise difficult questions about the nature, and the value, of Christian faith.
    ellauri183.html on line 166: In his lectures on the Book of Genesis in the 16th century, Martin Luther praised Abraham for his uncritical obedience to God – for the "blind faith" exhibited by his refusal to question whether it was right to kill Isaac. In the late 18th century, Immanuel Kant took the opposite view, arguing that Abraham should have reasoned that such an evidently immoral command could not have come from God. For Luther, divine authority trumps any claim on behalf of reason or morality, whereas for Kant there can be nothing higher than the moral law.
    ellauri183.html on line 168: In Fear and Trembling, Kierkegaard follows Kant in emphasising that Abraham's decision is morally repugnant and rationally unintelligible. However, he also shows that one consequence of Kant's view is that, if nothing is higher than human reason, then belief in God becomes dispensable. Unlike both Kant and Luther, Kierkegaard does not promote a particular judgment about Abraham, but rather presenz his readers with a dilemma: either Abraham is no better than a murderer, and there are no grounds for admiring him; or moral duties do not constitute the highest claim on the human being. Fear and Trembling does not resolve this dilemma, and perhaps for a religious person there is no entirely satisfactory way of resolving it.
    ellauri183.html on line 170: The dilemma is not unique to Abraham's situation. Kierkegaard was writing for 19th-century readers who regarded themselves as Christians – that is to say, as people who believed in the authority and goodness of God. By emphasising the difficulty of understanding Abraham's response to the divine command, he emphasises the difficulty of faith izelf. Implicit in his analysis of the story of Abraham is the question: would you do what Abraham did? How could you do such a thing? It seems unlikely that anyone who really thinx about these questions would conclude that he or she would have acted as Abraham did. Just as Abraham's faith is tested by God in the Book of Genesis, so the reader's own faith is tested by personal reflection on the biblical story.
    ellauri183.html on line 172: Kierkegaard's point in Fear and Trembling is not to recommend blind faith in God, but to unsettle his readers' blind faith in themselves. That is to say, he seex to challenge their complacent assumption that they are Christians. Only when this assumption was abandoned, he thought, could people embark on the task of becoming a Christian.
    ellauri183.html on line 174: However, Kierkegaard's Abraham does not just provide a paradigm of religious faith. If he is an admirable figure in spite of his murderous intentions, this is because he confronz with courage the loss of the person whom he loves most dearly. According to Kierkegaard, Abraham is a hero not by virtue of his obedience to God's command, but because he maintains his relationship to Isaac after giving him up.


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    ellauri183.html on line 180: When Abraham raises his knife over Isaac's body, this symbolises the fact that every human relationship is haunted by the prospect of death. Love always ends in loss, at least within this life. One response to this existential fact – perhaps the most common response – is to avoid the issue of mortality as much as possible. An alternative response is to face up to the inevitable pain of loss and to relinquish the beloved in advance, so to speak, by giving up hope of enjoying a happy relationship within this lifetime. (This "movement of resignation" is described as "monastic", although it does not literally entail becoming a recluse. It is an internal movement, an adjustment of expectations.) In Kierkegaard's view, this is more noble than the first option, but it is very far from the courage of Abraham, who continues to love Isaac and enjoy his relationship to him in full awareness of the suffering that his death would bring. This aspect of the interpretation of Abraham offered in Fear and Trembling suggesz that, far from being an individualist, Kierkegaard regards human relationships as essential to life.
    ellauri183.html on line 182: In this text, the question of how to respond to the suffering associated with love and loss is closely connected to the question of how to live in relation to God. As many philosophers have pointed out – and as countless ordinary people have experienced at first hand – human suffering presenz a great challenge to belief in a just, loving, all-powerful God. For Kierkegaard, the testing of Abraham accentuates this challenge, and Abraham provides inspiration precisely because he manages to hold together an apparently irreconcilable contradiction: he believes that the God who commands him to do what is most terrible and painful is also the God who loves him. Again, according to this interpretation, the story of Abraham only testifies to the extraordinary difficulty of religious faith.
    ellauri183.html on line 184: Abraham sovelsi Iisakin keisiin zen-filosofiaa: lakkaa ajattelemasta niin nouset korkeammalle leevelille. Kukahan tämänkin pähkähullun lurituxen kyhäsi? Joku sikki Clare Carlisle 11 v. sitten ja sai sen julki vielä Guardianissa. Hyi helvetti. Professor Clare Carlisle is Professor of Philosophy with Contact details at King's College.
    ellauri183.html on line 186: Clare Carlisle studied philosophy and theology at Trinity College, Cambridge, gaining her BA in 1998 and her PhD in 2002, and she remains grateful to Trinity College for the scholarship that supported her doctoral studies. Her travels in India after completing her PhD deepened her interest in devotional and contemplative practices. She is the author of six boox, most recently On Habit (Routledge, 2014), Philosopher of the Heart: The Restless Life of Søren Kierkegaard (Allen Lane / Penguin / FSG, 2019), and Spinoza’s Religion: A New Reading of the Ethics (Princeton University Press, 2021).
    ellauri183.html on line 188: Professor Carlisle joined King’s in 2011, and in addition to her research and teaching for the Department of Theology and Religious Studies she worx in the Office of the Dean as AKC Director. In 2015 she became an AKC (Associate of King’s College).
    ellauri183.html on line 192: Is stealing from a small shop worse than from a chain? Clare Carlisle's moral QA column in Guardian. God's Lamb's report emphasises the severity of property crime, highlighting research by the Policy Exchange thinktank which found that half of burglary victims do not hear back from police after reporting the crime! By moral absolutism, shoplifting and burglary are both absolutely wrong, and equally as bad as fornication or murder.
    ellauri183.html on line 194: Moral absolutism is certainly compatible with an acknowledgement that monetary value depends on circumstance. Jesus, for example, reinforced the 10 commandmenz, which unconditionally prohibit murder, adultery, theft and so on. But one day, when he was teaching in the temple, Jesus watched a poor widow put two small coins in the donation box, while rich people made much larger offerings. “This poor widow has put in more than all of them,” says Jesus, “because she, out of her poverty, has put in all she had to live on.” But by the criterion of moral absolutism they were just the same.
    ellauri183.html on line 208: Nació en una familia madrileña acomodada, perteneciente al círculo de la alta burguesía de la capital. Su abuelo materno, Eduardo Gasset y Artime, había fundado el periódico El Imparcial, que después pasaría a dirigir su padre.
    ellauri183.html on line 214: En 1916 nació su hijo José Ortega Spottorno, que fue ingeniero agrónomo y fundador del periódico El País. Hei täähän on Espanjan Eljas Erkko, ja sen poika Aatos. Ja samanlaiset "edistysmieliset eli talousliberaalit kannatkin. Oli myötäilevinään La Republicaa mutta oli ize asiassa tyrmistynyt («el artículo donde la Constitución legisla sobre la Iglesia» le parece «de gran improcedencia»).
    ellauri183.html on line 225: Etapa objetivista (1902-1914): influido por el neokantismo alemán y por la fenomenología de Husserl, llega a afirmar la primacía de las cosas (y de las ideas) sobre las personas.
    ellauri183.html on line 227: Etapa perspectivista (1914-1923): se inicia con Meditaciones del Quijote. En esta época, Ortega describe la situación española en España invertebrada (1921).
    ellauri183.html on line 229: Etapa raciovitalista (1923-1955): se considera que Ortega entra en su etapa de madurez, con obras como El tema de nuestro tiempo, Historia como sistema, Ideas y creencias o La rebelión de las masas.
    ellauri183.html on line 232: Lo dado eli tietoisuus ei riitä antamaan "merkityxiä" vaan siihen tarvitaan el todo. El Toro! «Yo soy yo y mi circunstancia, y si no la salvo a ella no me salvo yo.» (Meditaciones del Quijote, 1914). Tavanomaista seppoilua.
    ellauri183.html on line 234: A partir de El tema de nuestro tiempo desarrolla el «raciovitalismo», teoría que funda el conocimiento en la vida humana como la realidad radical, uno de cuyos componentes esenciales es la propia razón.
    ellauri183.html on line 242: Ortega, en este período de falta de democracia, escribe en La rebelión de las masas que la historia, el progreso, se llevan a cabo por el trabajo de las minorías. Si va a haber una renovación, entonces, esto debe ser hecho por los mejores, que van a ser, sin embargo, reclutados de una manera liberal-democrática. Ortega teme que las masas van a pedirle todo al estado y que este les conceda todo a cambio de obediencia ciega: esto causaría un fracaso para emancipar a las masas. Su visión de la vida es básicamente libertaria con referencias principalmente anarquistas presentes en todos sus escritos. Trae consigo el liberalismo y el socialismo: el liberalismo debe perseguir una emancipación total del individuo (cualquiera que sea la clase a la que pertenezca), el socialismo debe abandonar el estado de estadolatría y terminar persiguiendo un igualitarismo excesivamente extremo.
    ellauri183.html on line 244: El advenimiento de las masas al pleno poder social es un hecho que debemos reconocer: provoca una crisis en la Sociedad Europea porque las masas no pueden liderar la sociedad. Esto no significa que puedan elegir a sus propios representantes. El problema es la hiperdemocracia: eso es la emancipación sin asumir la responsabilidad. El fenómeno de la aglomeración se produce durante este período: ciudades llenas, trenes completos, hoteles completos, las masas están en los lugares públicos. Esto no es malo, es una indicación de la civilización, «aunque el fenómeno es lógico, natural, no se puede negar que no ocurrió antes». Esto no se debe a un auge demográfico sino a la masificación de la sociedad (estos individuos preexistían, pero aún no formaban una masa). En todo esto hay un elemento negativo: los mejores (según sus cualidades) son absorbidos por la masa, «los actores son absorbidos por el coro». Cuando Ortega habla de masa no se refiere a la clase obrera, porque «la masa es el hombre promedio». La Masa no es solo un hecho cuantitativo, sino también cualitativo que define una media que tiende hacia abajo. El componente de la masa no se siente como tal y, por lo tanto, se siente con todo a gusto: no se da cuenta de la condición del conformismo en el que se derrumbó.
    ellauri183.html on line 258: The nuclear holocaust has come and gone. Only one man survives: paleologist Calvin Cohn, who happened to be safely, deeply underwater at the time. And, after some black-humor-ish conversations with God, Cohn is allowed to live—for a while, at least—and he finds himself on an island a la Robinson Crusoe, with a communicative chimp named Buz (product of chimp-speech experiments) as his only companion. Cohn, son of a rabbi, engages in existential, religious, and Talmudic speculations with the chimp—though he refrains from trying to convert him to Judaism. He must reexamine the basics of social interaction—when Buz gets too physically chummy ("If you had suckled the lad, could you marry him?"), when a friendly gorilla appears and causes jealousies, and, above all, when five more talking chimps appear... including the lisping Mary Madelyn, the object of everyone's sexual attention (including Cohn's).
    ellauri183.html on line 260: Can a decent civilization be made from these creatures? Cohn believes that "if this small community behaved, developed, endured, it might someday—if some chimpy Father Abraham got himself born—produce its own Covenant with God." But such visions of a peaceful society are doomed, of course: envy, hatred, and violence inevitably ensue—and Cohn's mating with Mary Madelyn ("I have kept my virginity for you ever since you expwained the word to me when you first read me Rome and Juwiet") will eventually lead to murder and revolution.
    ellauri183.html on line 272: I can't say any more about the plot without spoiling it, so I won´t. Cohn himself is--from my perspective anyway--one of those characters you end up really liking and caring and worrying about, in part because he attempts to stay rational and kind no matter how absurd or threatening the situations get. A good book to escape into, especially if you enjoy compelling portrayals of apocalyptic stuff peopled by characters who question the nature of existence in a world where God´s mysteries remain maddeningly unsolvable. (less)
    ellauri183.html on line 276: In the end, Cohn is subsequently taken to be sacrificed by BUZ. Now my question is this: Did Malamud try to recreate the scenes of Christ's sacrifice or was he referring to Abraham's ascent to Moriah to sacrifice Isaac (or Ishmael) only in this case, it was the son preparing the Father for sacrifice?
    ellauri183.html on line 277: This book is like an abstract piece of art that invites several interpretations.
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    ellauri183.html on line 285: Labour MP is told she is 'historically wrong, factually wrong and morally wrong' to make comparison between Putin's invasion of Ukraine and the situation in Israel and Palestine.
    ellauri183.html on line 287: Conservative former work and pensions secretary Stephen Crabb intervened to describe her comparison as 'historically wrong, factually wrong and morally wrong', and added that it did 'a huge disservice not just to the people of Ukraine but also to the people of Palestine and the people of Israel as well as to all the people in the west, who face a unique situation and set of challenges'.
    ellauri183.html on line 317: Born in 1924 in Antwerp to a French-speaking Jewish family, Bromberger escaped the German invasion of Belgium with his parents and two brothers on May 10, 1940. After reaching Paris, then Bordeaux, his family obtained one of the last visas issued by the Portuguese consul Aristides de Sousa Mendes in Bayonne.
    ellauri183.html on line 321: Over the years since founding building 20 in 1966-7, he trained many generations of MIT students, teaching alongside such notables as Halle, Noam Chomsky, Thomas Kuhn, and Ken Hale, without being very notable himself. He wrote some shit about questions that nobody read.
    ellauri183.html on line 329: Early research in linguistic formal semantics used Partee's system to achieve a wealth of empirical and conceptual results. Later work by Irene Heim, Angelika Kratzer, Tanya Reinhart, Robert May and others built on Partee's work to further reconcile it with the generative approach to syntax. The resulting framework is known as the Heim and Kratzer system, after the authors of the textbook Semantics in Generative Grammar which first codified and popularized it. The Heim and Kratzer system differs from earlier approaches in that it incorporates a level of syntactic representation called logical form which undergoes semantic interpretation. Thus, this system often includes syntactic representations and operations which were introduced by translation rules in Montague's system. However, work by others such as Gerald Gazdar proposed models of the syntax-semantics interface which stayed closer to Montague's, providing a system of interpretation in which denotations could be computed on the basis of surface structures. These approaches live on in frameworks such as categorial grammar and combinatory categorial grammar.
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    ellauri183.html on line 402: The Jewish Learning Group creates plain language how-to guides on Jewish law and custom, traditional prayer texts with transliteration and instruction, and educational audio and video guides. Their innovative products help G-ds chosen people attain the rudimentary knowledge and confidence needed to build, lead, and further their Jewish observance at a comfortable and gradual pace.
    ellauri183.html on line 411: Sofia piti Foster Wallacen tenisesseistä. Niistä on vain yhden kirjaimen aasinsilta penixeen. Tenis tuottaa naisista vain miehiä, penis molempia sukupuolia. Siittimen toiminta on esimerkki tapauksesta jolla on sekä tutkimusnäyttöä että harrastuskäyttöä. Pitäisi avata silmät sille miten "kova" tiede toimii. Miten "kovaa" tiedettä priorisoidaan edestakaisin pehmeän mutun sisällä. Siihen sisältyy arvovalintoja.
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    ellauri183.html on line 634: The war that Jewish scholars call The War of Varus (ei se "missä ovat legioonani" tunari vaan joku sen sukulainen). It is the war that took place in Galilee, Judaea and Idumaea just after the death of Herod which started with the massacre of the 3000 Jewish worshippers in the temple at the Passover of 1 B.C.E. Josephus stated that this war against the Jews which was directed by the governor of Syria, Quintilius Varus, took place in Palestine, but it has been a puzzle to historians that there appear to be no contemporary Roman accounts that justify it as occurring (ollenkaan tai ainakaan just tohon aikaan).
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    ellauri184.html on line 42: Norman Kingsley Mailer (January 31, 1923 – November 10, 2007) oli juutalainen vaikka normannimaisella salanimellä. Nachem ("Norman") Malech ("Kingsley") Mailer was born to a Jewish family in Long Branch, New Jersey on January 31, 1923. Carl Erik Carlsonia 3vk vanhempi, mutta kuoli 3v nuorempana. Sah nicht als Skelett aus, lyhkönen ja läski kolli. His father, Isaac Barnett Mailer, popularly known as "Barney", was an accountant born in South Africa, and his mother, Fanny (née Schneider), ran a housekeeping and nursing agency. Mailer's sister, Barbara, was born in 1927. Samanlaisia Schnizeleitä kuin Marxin veljexet, vaikka roomalaistuneita.
    ellauri184.html on line 50: Neiti Mallory kertoo tästä lisää: "Norman was an oxymoron — an overweight senior citizen who was one of the best lovers I ever had." Mallory writes that Mailer never had erectile dysfunction: "Not once. Not in nine years..." Vanhasta Naahumista tulee mieleen Norssin voimistelunopettaja Lahtinen ja Star Warsin Yoda. “Each week he’d want to play a new game . . . doctor, manicurist, masseur, Hollywood director (that was his favorite).” “When our relationship ended, I realized that . . . Norman had never been on my team and had been slandering my writing and me behind my back.”
    ellauri184.html on line 52: When asked about his war experiences, he said that the army was "the worst experience of my life, and also the most important". While in Japan and the Philippines, Mailer wrote to his wife Bea almost daily, and these approximately 400 letters became the foundation of The Naked and the Dead. He drew on his experience as a reconnaissance rifleman for the central action of the novel: a long patrol behind enemy lines. Kaukopartiomiehenä. Kansa taisteli ja miehet kertovat.
    ellauri184.html on line 60: Morales moved in with Mailer during 1951 into an apartment on First Avenue near Second Street in the East Village, and they married in 1954. They had two daughters, Danielle and Elizabeth. After attending a party on Saturday, November 19, 1960, Mailer stabbed Adele twice with a two-and-a-half inch blade that he used to clean his nails, nearly killing her by puncturing her pericardium. He stabbed her once in the chest and once in the back. Adele required emergency surgery but made a quick recovery. Mailer claimed he had stabbed Adele "to relieve her of cancer". He was involuntarily committed to Bellevue Hospital for 17 days. While Adele did not press charges, saying she wanted to protect their daughters, Mailer later pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of assault saying, "I feel I did a lousy, dirty, cowardly thing", and received a suspended sentence of three years' probation. In 1962, the two divorced. In 1997, Adele published a memoir of their marriage entitled The Last Party, which recounted her husband stabbing her at a party and the aftermath. This incident has been a focal point for feminist critics of Mailer, who point to themes of sexual violence in his work.
    ellauri184.html on line 62: His third wife, whom he married in 1962, and divorced in 1963, was the British heiress and journalist Lady Jeanne Campbell (1929–2007). She was the only daughter of Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll, a Scottish aristocrat and clan chief with a notorious private life, and a granddaughter of the press baron Lord Beaverbrook. The couple had a daughter, actress Kate Mailer.
    ellauri184.html on line 64: His fourth marriage, in 1963, was to Beverly Bentley, a former model turned actress. She was the mother of two of his sons, producer Michael Mailer and actor Stephen Mailer. They divorced in 1980.
    ellauri184.html on line 68: His sixth and last wife, whom he married in 1980, was Norris Church Mailer (born Barbara Jean Davis, 1949–2010), an art teacher. Why did she have to use a pseudonym as well? Apparently she was not a kike. They had one son together, John Buffalo Mailer, a writer and actor. Mailer raised and infernally adopted Matthew Norris, Church's son by her first husband, Larry Norris. Living in Brooklyn, New York and Provincetown, Massachusetts with Mailer, Church worked as a model, wrote and painted.
    ellauri184.html on line 72: Bodily urges are fundamental to Mailer's approach to novels and short works. According to his obituary in The Independent, his "relentless machismo seemed out of place in a man who was actually quite small – though perhaps that was where the aggression originated." For Mailer, African-American men reflected a challenge to his own notions of masculinity. His pecker was not much bigger than those of Hemingway and Scott Fitzgerald, about the size of his pen knife. Like many men with a tiny penis he sought comfort with men and women equally. Throughout his work and personal communications, Nuchem repeatedly expresses interest in, includes episodes of or makes references to, bisexuality or homosexuality.
    ellauri184.html on line 74: Mailer wrote 12 novels in 59 years. After completing courses in French language and culture at the University of Paris in 1947–48, he returned to the U.S. shortly after The Naked and the Dead was published in May 1948. A New York Times best seller for 62 weeks, it was the only one of Mailer's novels to reach the number one position. It was hailed by many as one of the best American wartime novels and included in a list of the hundred best English-language novels of the twentieth century by the Modern Library. The book that made his reputation sold over a million copies in its first year, (three million by 1981) and has never gone out of print. It is still considered to be one of the finest depictions of Americans in combat during World War II.
    ellauri184.html on line 80: Mailer's fifth novel, Why Are We in Vietnam? was even more experimental in its prose than An American Dream. Published in 1967, the critical reception of WWVN was mostly positive with many critics, like John Aldridge in Harper's, calling the novel a masterpiece and comparing it to Joyce. Mailer's obscene language was criticized by critics such as Granville Hicks writing in the Saturday Review and the anonymous reviewer in Time. Eliot Fremont-Smith calls WWVN "the most original, courageous and provocative novel so far this year" that's likely to be "mistakenly reviled". Other critics, such as Denis Donoghue from the New York Review of Books praised Mailer for his verisimilitude "for the sensory event". Donoghue recalls Josephine Miles' study of the American Sublime, reasoning WWVN's voice and style as the drive behind Mailer's impact.
    ellauri184.html on line 86: Mailer spent a longer time writing Ancient Evenings, his novel of Egypt in the Twentieth Dynasty (about 1100 BC), than any of his other books. He worked on it for periods from 1972 until 1983. It was also a bestseller, although reviews were generally negative. Harold Bloom, in his review said the book "gives every sign of truncation", and "could be half again as long, but no reader will wish so", while Richard Poirier called it Mailer's "most audacious book".
    ellauri184.html on line 90: His final novel, The Castle in the Forest, which focused on Hitler's childhood, reached number five on the Times best-seller list after publication in January 2007. It received reviews that were more positive than any of his books since The Executioner's Song. Castle was intended to be the first volume of a trilogy, but Mailer died several months after it was completed. The Castle in the Forest received a laudatory 6,200-word front-page review by Lee Siegel in the New York Times Book Review, as well as a Bad Sex in Fiction Award by the Literary Review magazine.
    ellauri184.html on line 92: Critical response to Mailer's Jesus novel was mixed. Jack Miles, writing for Commonweal, found the book "a quiet, sweet, almost wan little book, a kindly offering from a New York Jew to his wife's Bible Belt family." He noted that there was "something undeniably impressive about the restraint" of the style that Mailer undertook in composing the novel. He concluded that the novel was neither one of Mailer's best works, nor would it stand out amongst the bibliography of books inspired by the life of Christ, but that it had received unfairly harsh reviews from other critics.
    ellauri184.html on line 93: Critics such as Reynolds Price, writing for The New York Times, pointed to a "lack of inventiveness", based upon the fact that Mailer took so few liberties with the biblical text. Nuchem was a little disappointed with the low share of bad reviews it got.
    ellauri184.html on line 95: Notorious philanderer," "egomaniac," "pugnacious" and "pompous" are a few of the milder epitaphs that have been used to describe controversial and larger-than-life (inevitably) Norman Mailer. His New York Times obituary was even titled, "Norman Mailer, Towering Writer With Matching Ego, Dies at 84." Known in the literary world as one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century, Mailer won two Pulitzer Prizes in literature and one National Book Award. He is credited with having pioneered creative nonfiction as a genre, also called New Journalism. During his life he became as famous for his relationships with women as he did for his literary work. He was married six times and fathered eight children. Here is a brief look at some the six wives of Norman Mailer.
    ellauri184.html on line 116: Think about it. Yeshua, a young Jewish man, hanging out with the learned and well respected teachers in the Temple. Of course! Naahumin kekka siitä mitä Jeshua olis siellä muka sanonut on aika säälittävä.
    ellauri184.html on line 118: The gospel mentions that Mary and Joseph took Jesus out of a labor-intensive hospital on a Sabbath to purify the infant from sickness before the L-d’s meeting, as well as to administer the final purification rituals over His redemption, according to G-d’s Torah .
    ellauri184.html on line 122: Yllättävän paljon Naahumin Jeshua jauhaa avioliitosta ja -rikoxesta, ottaen huomioon sen oman track recordin. Daily acts of purity. Daily acts of prurience more likely.
    ellauri184.html on line 213: Bethlehem (/ˈbɛθlɪhɛm/; Arabic: بيت لحم audio speaker iconBayt Laḥm, "House of Meat"; Hebrew: בֵּית לֶחֶם Bet Leḥem, Hebrew pronunciation: [bet ˈleχem], "House of Bread"; Ancient Greek: Βηθλεέμ Greek pronunciation: [bɛːtʰle.ém]; Latin: Bethleem; initially named after Canaanite fertility god Laḫmu) is a city in the central West Bank, Palestine, about 10 km (6.2 miles) south of Jerusalem. Its population is approximately 25,000, and it is the capital of the Bethlehem Governorate. The economy is primarily tourist-driven, peaking during the Christmas season, when Christians make pilgrimage to the Church of the Nativity. The important holy site of Rachel's Tomb is at the northern entrance of Bethlehem, though not freely accessible to the city's own inhabitants and in general Palestinians living in the occupied West Bank due to the Israeli West Bank barrier.
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    ellauri184.html on line 217: Ed posted this for all those ‘Jesus was a Jew’ types who swallow this nonsense without understanding the inherent fallacies and/or dangers associated with such statements.
    ellauri184.html on line 224: Racially the area of the former Northern Kingdom of Israel had had, ever since the Assyrian conquest in the eighth century B.C., a more mixed population, within which more conservative Jewish areas (like Nazareth and Capernaum) stood in close proximity to largely pagan cities, of which in the first century the new Hellenistic centers of Tiberias and Sepphoris were the chief examples.
    ellauri184.html on line 228: Politically Galilee had been under separate administration from Judea during almost all its history since the tenth century B.C. (apart from a period of “reunification” under the Maccabees), and in the time of Jesus it was under a (supposedly) native Herodian prince, while Judea and Samaria had since A.D. 6 been under the direct rule of a Roman prefect.
    ellauri184.html on line 232: Culturally Judeans despised their northern neighbors as country cousins, their lack of Jewish sophistication being compounded by their greater openness to Hellenistic influence.
    ellauri184.html on line 235: Religiously the Judean opinion was that Galileans were lax in their observance of proper ritual, and the problem was exacerbated by the distance of Galilee from the temple and the theological leadership, which was focused in Jerusalem.
    ellauri184.html on line 237: The result, he says, is that even an impeccably Jewish Galilean in first-century Jerusalem was not among his own people; he was as much a foreigner as an Irishman in London or a Kuopio person in Helsinki. His accent would immediately mark him out as “not one of us,” and all the communal prejudice of the supposedly superior culture of the capital city would stand against his claim to be heard even as a prophet, let alone as the “Messiah,” a title which, as everyone knew, belonged to Judea (cf. John 7:40-42 ).
    ellauri184.html on line 239: This may at first blush sound like interesting background material that is not especially helpful for reading and interpreting the gospels. But Mark and Matthew have structured their narratives around a geographical framework dividing the north and the south, culminating in the confrontation of this prophet from Galilee and the religious establishment of Jerusalem.
    ellauri184.html on line 250: According to the biblical chronicle, the Tribe of Manasseh was a part of a loose confederation of Israelite tribes from after the conquest of the land by Joshua until the formation of the first Kingdom of Israel in c. 1050 BC. No central government existed, and in times of crisis the people were led by ad hoc leaders known as Judges (see Book of Judges). With the growth of the threat from Palestinian (sorry) Philistine incursions, the Israelite tribes decided to form a strong centralised monarchy to meet the challenge, and the Tribe of Manasseh joined the new kingdom with Saul as the first king. After the death of Saul, all the tribes other than Judah remained loyal to the House of Saul, but after the death of Ish-bosheth, Saul's son who succeeded him to the throne of Israel, the Tribe of Manasseh joined the other northern Israelite tribes in making Judah's king David the king of a re-united Kingdom of Israel. However, on the accession of David's grandson Rehoboam, in c. 930 BC the northern tribes split from the House of David and from Saul's tribe Benjamin to reform Israel as the Northern Kingdom. Manasseh was a member of the Northern Kingdom until the kingdom was conquered by Assyria in c. 723 BC and the population deported. From that time, the Tribe of Manasseh has been counted as one of the ten lost tribes of Israel.
    ellauri184.html on line 257: The Bible records that following the completion of the conquest of Canaan by the Israelite tribes, Joshua allocated the land among the twelve tribes. According to biblical scholar Kenneth Kitchen, this conquest should be dated slightly after 1200 BCE. Some modern scholars argue that the conquest of Joshua, as described in the Book of Joshua, never occurred. “Besides the rejection of the Albrightian conquest model, the general consensus among OT scholars is that the Book of Joshua has no value in the historical reconstruction. They see the book as an ideological retrojection from a later period — either as early as the reign of Josiah or as late as the Hasmonean period.” "It behooves us to ask, in spite of the fact that the overwhelming consensus of modern scholarship is that Joshua is a pious fiction composed by the deuteronomistic school, how does and how has the Jewish community dealt with these foundational narratives, saturated as they are with acts of violence against others?" ”Recent decades, for example, have seen a remarkable reevaluation of evidence concerning the conquest of the land of Canaan by Joshua. As more sites have been excavated, there has been a growing consensus that the main story of Joshua, that of a speedy and complete conquest (e.g. Josh. 11.23: 'Thus Joshua conquered the whole country, just as the LORD had promised Moses') is contradicted by the archaeological record, though there are indications of some destruction at the appropriate time. No oliko sitten koko esinahkakasa satua? Ketä enää uskoa? Usko siirtää vuoria, eikö sitten esinahkakukkuloita?
    ellauri184.html on line 265: Thanks in large part to Jesus-movies and swords-and-sandals cinematic epics (e.g., Ben-Hur, Masada, Spartacus, Life of Brian), there is a widespread perception that distinctively Woman soldiers infested Palestine during the life of Jesus – often signaled in such films by highbwow Bwitish accents in contrast with the unpretentious American dialect spoken by Jews. As deeply engrained as this image is in the popular consciousness, it is not entirely accurate. There were several different types of soldiers in the Woman East during the New Testament period and the differences between these soldiers were significant; the languages they spoke, the government they worked for, their relationship to the civilians they encountered, their pay, and many other specifics differed considerably.
    ellauri184.html on line 267: This image of identifiably Woman soldiers occupying the land of Palestine operates on the assumption that biblical soldiers were all legionawies. Legionawies differed from other soldiers of the early Woman period in several wespects. First, legionawies were employed directly by Wome. Their allegiances were to the empewow and whichever genewal they served, not to any particular king, weligious group, or province. All troops swore an oath of allegiance, the sacwamentum, to the empewow himself. Unlike most other soldiers, legionawies were Woman citizens before they were wecwuited.
    ellauri184.html on line 269: There were important defeats along the way but it is interesting to observe that commanders often escaped repercussions for their militawy incompetence and it was usually the soldiers who bore the blame for defeat. Though a legionawy could theoretically come from any province within the Empire, the requirement of Woman citizenship had consequences for demographics: legionawies were more likely to speak Latin than non-citizen soldiers, they were usually wecwuited from the most heavily Womanized cities and provinces, their citizenship held inherent prestige that afforded them privilege over both civilians and other soldiers, etc. Legions primarily garrisoned in major imperial provinces, such as Syria, Pannonia, and post-War Judaea. With the exception of Egypt, all provinces with at least one legion were required to have a governor with Senator status. Legions primarily consisted of infantry soldiers, with a few cavalry or archers present among their ranks. Roughly 30 legions were active at any given time within the Empire and each consisted of approximately 5400 soldiers and officers, a standing army of ca. 150-300K total, though not all with a weceived Latin pwonunciation.
    ellauri184.html on line 271: Woman commanders genewally pweferred an aggwessive and full-frontal attack whilst tewwow and wevenge tactics were also used to subdue local populations, a strategy mixed with clementia - accepting hostages and pwomises of peace from the enemy.
    ellauri184.html on line 273: Roughly equal in number to the legionawy soldiers across the Empire were auxiliaries. Auxiliaries, like legionawies, served the government of Wome, but were divided into two distinct militawy types: cohorts and alae – infantry and cavalry, respectively – with a few mixed units termed cohors equitatae as well. Auxiliary soldiers were mostly non-citizens who were awarded Woman citizenship in exchange for militawy service. Consequently, auxiliary soldiers were significantly less Womanized than legionawies: auxiliary soldiers in the Woman East spoke the lingua franca of Greek and often local languages as well (e.g., Aramaic), typically with limited competence in Latin.
    ellauri184.html on line 275: The ethnic nature of these units led Wome to create many “specialist” cohorts (e.g., dromedary, archery, sling) that worked with combat methods familiar to one or another ethnic group. Though auxiliaries often served in major imperial provinces alongside legionawies, they also served in minor provinces as well. Thus, provinces and regions with a governor of Equestrian status (e.g., Raetia, Noricum, pre-War Judaea) had no legions, but only auxiliaries. Until about 70 CE, many auxiliary soldiers were stationed in their home province; Judaeans were in Judaea, Syrians in Syria, etc. In addition to the Jewish War (66-73 CE), problems with soldiers’ divided loyalties with the Revolt of the Batavi in Germania Inferior (69-70 CE) and the Year of the Four Empewows (68-69 CE) led empewows to actively undermine any remaining ethnic homogeneity in the auxilia, stationing soldiers outside their homeland in increasingly diverse units. Finally, auxiliaries were paid less than legionawies and did not receive all the bonuses granted to legionawies if they were successful in the same battle.
    ellauri184.html on line 279: Remembering the distinctions between these three militawy forces – legionawies, auxiliaries, and royal forces – is pivotal for understanding both pre-War and post-War Palestine. The Jewish War (66-73 CE) was a catastrophic event for civilians in the region, regardless of their participation in the revolt against Wome. The destruction of the temple, the imposition of massive new militawy and administrative apparatus, widespread devastation, significant loss of life, among other factors, led to significantly different experiences of the militawy before and after the Jewish War. It is impossible to talk about the pre-War and post-War life without attending to the details of these different units, especially auxiliaries and legionawies.
    ellauri184.html on line 282: Samuel Rocca likewise concludes that most of his troops were in fact Jews, and that Herod’s army thus did not differ much from the Hasmonaean army that preceded it.
    ellauri184.html on line 285: In the Palestinian hinterlands, it was not practical to use Sebastene and Caesarean soldiers, so other locals were deployed to form militawy garrisons before the War. Indeed, there was little reason for Judaea to supply soldiers to principalities like Galilee and Batanaea. Even though Caesarea and Sebaste were primarily Gentile, we will see that Caesarean Jews also served in the Woman army.
    ellauri184.html on line 287: While many biblical scholars assume that soldiers with Woman names must have been Woman citizens, evidence suggests otherwise: one papyrus written 103 CE indicates that some auxiliaries received Womanized names (i.e., tria nomina) shortly after wecwuitment, even before training completed. Because some soldiers changed their name shortly after wecwuitment, the mere act of joining the militawy often obscured soldiers’ ethnic and geographic origins. Benjamin Isaac thus observes a few obvious instances where soldiers from the Decapolis dropped their Semitic birth name to take up a Woman one.
    ellauri184.html on line 289: Thus, while Wome did not conscript Jews into militawy service against their will, there is no indication that this pwevented them from serving on their own accord. Several tax receipts of Jewish decurions named Jesus, Hananiah, Benjamin and a diploma to Aggaeus Bar-Callippus, a Jewish veteran who retired to the Syrian city of Samosata. We should not forget the famous example of Tiberius Julius Alexander, governor of Judaea and Egypt, a Jewish officer who led the assault on the Jerusalem temple in the Jewish War.
    ellauri184.html on line 291: But how did the Jewish religion fit into the Woman army? A Jewish soldier named Matthew tended to the pigs at Herodium. There is no reason to infer that he no longer cared about Jewishness. Jewish practices varied considerably, such that one person’s piety might be another’s heresy. No doubt these soldiers had complex, conflicted, and even conflicting internal lives just as we do today.
    ellauri184.html on line 293: However, over many centuries and across three continents, the Womans had demonstrated that a well-twained, well-disciplined militawy, if fully exploited by gifted commanders, could weap vast wewards and it would not be until 2 millennia after its fall that warfare would weturn to the scale and professionalism that Wome had bwought to the field of combat.
    ellauri184.html on line 312: (1) Sex between Gentile masters and slaves was commonplace.
    ellauri184.html on line 316: (3) Therefore Jesus did not have a problem with homosexual practice.
    ellauri184.html on line 346: The town is cited in all four gospels (Matthew 4:13, 8:5, 11:23, 17:24, Mark 1:21, 2:1, 9:33, Luke 4:23, 31,7:1, 10:15, John 2:12, 4:46, 6:17, 24, 59) where it was reported to have been the hometown of the tax collector Matthew (aka Leevi, eri kuin evankelista), and located not far from Bethsaida, the hometown of the apostles Simon Peter, Andrew, James and John. Some readers take Mark 2:1 as evidence that Jesus may have owned a home in the town, but it is more likely that he stayed in the house of one of his followers here. He certainly spent time teaching and healing there. One Sabbath, Jesus taught in the synagogue in Capernaum and healed a man who was possessed by an unclean spirit (Luke 4:31–36 and Mark 1:21–28). This story is notable as the only one that is common to the gospels of Mark and Luke, but not contained in the Gospel of Matthew (see Synoptic Gospels for more literary comparison between the gospels). Afterward, Jesus healed Simon Peter´s mother-in-law of a fever (Luke 4:38–39). According to Luke 7:1–10 and Matthew 8:5, this is also the place where Jesus healed the boyfriend of a Roman centurion who had asked for his help. Capernaum is also the location of the healing of the paralytic lowered by friends through the roof to reach Jesus, as reported in Mark 2:1–12 and Luke 5:17–26.
    ellauri184.html on line 350: According to the Synoptic Gospels, Jesus selected this town as the center of his public ministry in Galilee after he left the small mountainous hamlet of Nazareth (Matthew 4:12–17). He also formally cursed Capernaum, along with Bethsaida and Chorazin, saying "you will be thrown down to the pit!" (Matthew 11:23) because of their lack of faith in him as the Messiah.
    ellauri184.html on line 352: And you, Capernaum, will you be lifted to the heavens? No, you will go down into the pit. For if the miracles that were performed in you had been performed in Sodom, it would have remained to this day! Fuck you guys! You will regret it!
    ellauri184.html on line 353: Many of Jesus´ Jewish audience would have been reminded of Isaiah´s condemnation of Babylon in Isaiah 14:15: "But you are brought down to Sheol, to the far reaches of the pit." Babylon may have been the definition of an evil city, and here Jesus is describing Capernaum as sharing the same fate. Kotiporukat ei ota sitä vakavasti. Sittenpähän ottavat, vitun homot.
    ellauri184.html on line 355: First, the problem is theological: The apostle Paul clearly marks the beginning of sodomy with the practical theological problem of idolatry. “although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts...” (Rom. 1:21 ). What was the result? “For this reason God gave them up to vile passions. For even their women exchanged their natural use for what is against nature. LIkewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust for one another, men with men committing what is shameful, and receiving in themselves the penalty of their error which was due” (Rom. 1:26-27 ). In short, a skewed vision of God leads directly to a skewed vision of man and human sexuality.
    ellauri184.html on line 357: Second, the fact that it is a theological issue does not prevent it from being a moral one as well. The behavior is sin. “Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not deceived. Neither formicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor sodomites, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God” (1 Cor. 6:9-10 ). The word translated “homosexuals” here strictly refers to catamites — the word has the connotation of soft. We would say swish. The other word sodomite refers to the “male” homosexual, the one playing the role of the male. All the ingenuity in the world cannot change what the Bible bluntly states here. As well, consider 1 Tim. 1:10 . “. . . for fornicators, for sodomites . . . and if there is any other thing that is contrary to sound doctrine.” The Old Testament speaks to this as well. See Deut. 23:17-18 , Job 36:14 , Lev. 18:22 . Those guilty of such things are living in a contemptible way, and the Scripture calls them dogs. Poor dogs.
    ellauri184.html on line 442: So many miracles, so little gain. Huono kate. Jeshua siteeraa unissaan Johannexen evankeliumia (eikä kääntäen).
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    ellauri184.html on line 471: Jeshuan Colt koittaa pukittaa mutta sillä pysyy ohjat käsissä. Ei tää on kyl selkeästi yritystä tehdä lempeästä piikkilankapäästä vähän machompi. Jiihaa! Ei mikään Harmoni ja minä, urkuharmoni plus väpisevä-äänisiä lakuhattuja. Ei, vaan nuorta verta, kovia kavioita, rodeota huopahattu kädessä, poni loikkii selkä köyryssä mutta Jeshua ei putoa, pysyy satulassa kuin liimattuna Elmer-liimalla.
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    ellauri184.html on line 486: Glasgow’ssa Skotlannissa 12. toukokuuta 1887 syntynyt Roope Ankka loi käytännössä yksin erään historian suurimmista finanssi-imperiumeista. Aiemmin mahtavan, mutta 1700-luvulla pahasti köyhtyneen MacAnkan suvun viimeinen miespuolinen vesa lähti nuorena Amerikkaan ja päätyi Klondikeen ja Alaskaan, missä rikastui kullankaivajana ja loi perustan myöhemmille liiketoimilleen. Ankka tunnettiin seudulla pelättynä hahmona, joka oli armoton muita valtauksenanastajia kohtaan.
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    ellauri184.html on line 514: During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the primary justification for circumcision was to prevent masturbation (???) and intentionally reduce male sexual pleasure, which was believed to cause a wide range of medical problems. Modern proponents say that circumcision reduces the risks of a range of infections and diseases, and confers sexual benefits (???). By contrast, some opponents, particularly of routine neonatal circumcision, question its utility and effectiveness in preventing such diseases, and object to subjecting newborn males, without their consent, to a procedure they consider to have dubious and nonessential benefits, significant risks, and a potentially negative impact on general health and later sexual enjoyment, as well as violating their human rights.
    ellauri184.html on line 516: In Classical and Hellenistic civilization, Ancient Greeks and Romans posed great value on the beauty of nature, physical integrity, aesthetics, harmonious bodies and nudity, including the foreskin (see also Ancient Greek art), and were opposed to all forms of genital mutilation, including circumcision—an opposition inherited by the canon and secular legal systems of the Christian West and East that lasted at least through to the Middle Ages, according to Frederick Hodges. Traditional branches of Judaism, Islam, Coptic Christianity, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and the Eritrean Orthodox Church still advocate male circumcision as a religious obligation.
    ellauri184.html on line 518: The Book of Genesis explains circumcision as a covenant with God given to Abraham,[Gen 17:10] In Judaism it "symbolizes the promise of lineage and fruitfulness of a great (???) nation," the "seal of ownership (???) and the guarantee of relationship between peoples and their god." Some scholars look elsewhere for the origin of Jewish circumcision. One explanation, dating from Herodotus, is that the custom was acquired from the Egyptians, possibly during the period of enslavement. An additional hypothesis, based on linguistic/ethnographic work begun in the 19th century, suggests circumcision was a common tribal custom among Semitic tribes (Jews, Arabs, and Phoenicians).
    ellauri184.html on line 520: The Jewish and Islamic traditions both see circumcision as a way to distinguish a group from its neighbours. The Bible records "uncircumcised" being used as a derogatory reference for opponents[1Sam 17:26] and Jewish victory in battle that culminated in mass post-mortem circumcision, to provide an account of the number of enemy casualties.[1Sam 18:27] Just count he prepuces, or measure the size of the foreskin hillock. Jews were also required to circumcise all household members, including slaves[Gen 17:12-14] – a practice that would later put them into collision with Roman and Christian law (see below).
    ellauri184.html on line 524: In 167 BCE Judea was part of the Seleucid Empire. Its ruler, Antiochus IV Epiphanes (175–165 BCE), smarting from a defeat in a war against Ptolemaic Egypt, banned traditional Jewish religious practices, and attempted to forcibly let the Jews accept Hellenistic culture. Throughout the country Jews were ordered, with the threat of execution, to sacrifice pigs to Greek gods (the normal practice in the Ancient Greek religion), desecrate the Shabbat, eat unkosher animals (especially pork), and relinquish their Jewish scriptures. Antiochus´ decree also outlawed Jewish circumcision, and parents who violated his order were hanged along with their infants.[1Mac 1:46-67] According to Tacitus, as quoted by Hodges, Antiochus "endeavoured to abolish Jewish superstition and to introduce Greek civilization."
    ellauri184.html on line 526: According to rabbinical accounts, he desecrated the Second Temple of Jerusalem by placing a statue of Olympian Zeus on the altar of the Temple; this incident is also reported by the biblical Book of Daniel, where the author refers to the statue of the Greek god inside the Temple as "abomination of desolation". Antiochus´ decrees and vituperation of Judaism motivated the Maccabean Revolt; the Maccabees reacted violently against the forced Hellenization of Judea, destroyed pagan altars in the villages, circumcised boys, and forced Hellenized Jews into outlawry. The revolt ended in the re-establishment of an independent Jewish kingdom under the Hasmoneans, until it turned into a client state of the Roman Republic under the reign of Herod the Great (37–4 BCE).
    ellauri184.html on line 528: Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman culture found circumcision to be cruel and repulsive. In the Roman Empire, circumcision was regarded as a barbaric and disgusting custom. The consul Titus Flavius Clemens was condemned to death by the Roman Senate in 95 CE for, according to the Talmud, circumcising himself and converting to Judaism. The Emperor Hadrian (117–138) forbade circumcision. Overall, the rite of circumcision was especially execrable in Classical civilization, also because it was the custom to spend an hour a day or so exercising nude in the gymnasium and in Roman baths, therefore Jewish men did not want to be seen in public deprived of their foreskins.
    ellauri184.html on line 530: Hadrian´s policy after the rebellion reflected an attempt to root out Judaism: he enacted a ban on circumcision, all Jews were forbidden to enter Jerusalem upon pain of death, and the city was renamed Aelia Capitolina, while Judea was renamed Syria Palaestina. Around 140, his successor Antoninus Pius (138-161 CE) exempted Jews from the decree against circumcision, allowing them to circumcise their sons, although they were forbidden to do the same on their slaves and proselytes. Jewish nationalists´ (Pharisees and Zealots) response to the decrees also took a more moderate form: circumcisions were secretly performed, even on dead Jews.
    ellauri184.html on line 532: However, there were also many Jews, known as "Hellenizers", who viewed Hellenization and social integration of the Jewish people in the Greco-Roman world favourably, and pursued a completely different approach: accepting the Emperor´s decree and even making efforts to restore their foreskins to better assimilate into Hellenistic society. The latter approach was common during the reign of Antiochus, and again under Roman rule. The foreskin was restored by one of two methods, that were later revived in the late 20th century; both were described in detail by the Greek physician Aulus Cornelius Celsus in his comprehensive encyclopedic work De Medicina, written during the reign of Tiberius (14-37 CE). The surgical method involved freeing the skin covering the penis by dissection, and then pulling it forward over the glans; he also described a simpler surgical technique used on men whose prepuce is naturally insufficient to cover their glans. The second approach, known as "epispasm", was non-surgical: a restoration device which consisted of a special weight made of bronze, copper, or leather (sometimes called Pondus Judaeus, i. e. "Jewish burden"), was affixed to the penis, pulling its skin downward. Over time, a new foreskin was generated, or a short prepuce was lengthened, by means of tissue expansion. Martial also mentioned the instrument in Epigrammaton (Book 7:35).
    ellauri184.html on line 534: The Apostle Paul referred to these practices in his letters, saying: "Was a man already circumcised when he was called? He should not become uncircumcised."[1Cor 7:18] But he also explicitly denounced the forcing of circumcision upon non-Jews, rejecting and condemning those Judaizers who stipulated the ritual to Gentile Christians, labelling such advocates as "false brothers"[Gal 2:4] (see below). In the mid-2nd century Rabbinical Jewish leaders, due to increasing cases of foreskin restorations in Roman Empire, introduced a radical method of circumcision, the periah, that left the glans totally uncovered and sew the remaining skin. The new method became immediately the only valid circumcision procedure, to ensure that a born Jew will remain circumcised and avoiding risk of restoring the foreskin. Operations became mostly irreversible.
    ellauri184.html on line 536: Under the first Christian emperor, Constantine, the two rescripts of Antoninus on circumcision were re-enacted and again in the 6th century under Justinian. These restrictions on circumcision made their way into both secular and Canon law and "at least through the Middle Ages, preserved and enhanced laws banning Hebrews from circumcising non-Hebrews and banning Christians or slaves of any religious affiliation from undergoing circumcision for any reason." Hyvä pojat!
    ellauri184.html on line 549: Iltasella vielä varotuxia vääristä jee-suxista kuten Dire Straizilla. Varokaa keltaisia minioneja sukelluslaseissa. Jeshua on merkkituote. Do not accept substitutes. Merkkituote tuli luvanneexi maailmanloppua ennenkö sen sukupolvi oli haudassa. No se ei ihan nazannut, mutta nythän loppu taitaa olla aika lähellä. Tässä kohtaa Matteuxella tulee se aiempana mainittu keppi-porkkana meemi.
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    ellauri184.html on line 627: a) Jesus’s unusual behavior at different levels mostly explains the hatred against him. He did not breach any major laws, but more seriously, he did not live up to multiple expectations; instead, he maneuvered himself into the position of an outsider. This means that it was mental and psychological dispositions and perceptions on the part of his contemporaries – and not legal issues – that led to his receiving the death penalty.
    ellauri184.html on line 629: b) Each of these unusual acts of behavior could individually have warranted the death penalty according to either Jewish or Roman law.
    ellauri184.html on line 631: c) A political twist could be ascribed to each of these issues so as to obtain a capital sentence from the Roman governor. The Sanhedrin took on this task.
    ellauri184.html on line 633: d) Most charges are passed over in silence in the accounts of the Passion. These lacunae are easy to discover and fill in since the Gospels describe the events leading up to the Passion in a narrative and plausible manner.
    ellauri184.html on line 636: In other words, we can perceive Jesus as an outsider whose words and deeds were blasphemous according to Jewish law and seditious according to Roman law. I only briefly consider the well-known reproaches, and it goes without saying that the topics overlap.
    ellauri184.html on line 642: By deriving his superior authority directly from God (e.g., in exorcisms and forgiveness of sins: Lk. 7.47-50) through his unique proximity to God and his ultimate claim to his unique interpretation of divine law – he exclusively set his own standards and his own criteria of who had access to Heaven and who did not – he upset the masses and caught the attention of the authorities, who perceived such utterances as subversive. More and more, they felt threatened in their own authority. In addition to behaving as though bestowed with superior authority, Jesus sharply criticized the Temple to the point that he finally became violent within its precincts. After a final incident, the representatives of the Temple, the priests, the scribes, and the Elders, who strove to preserve the core of the Jewish faith as embodied in the Temple, felt threatened in their position.
    ellauri184.html on line 644: The fact that Jesus had been preaching God’s word was irrelevant to Pilate. Sitähän ne liuhuparrat myötäänsä tekevät. The term “Messiah” which Jesus had been using, was more threatening to Pilate as it was laden with political connotations. The term presupposed that the “big king" (God) would make his reign prevail via a small king (Messiah), who had yet to appear. The only thing that remained unclear was exactly who this “small king" would be (a descendant of David’s?) and under what circumstances he would appear.
    ellauri184.html on line 648: Matthew and Mark make it clear that some people – including the politically and legally decisive Roman magistrate – could have perceived him as such a political activist (titulus crucis!). Again, we see that it is not necessarily Jesus’s concrete behavior, but rather the perception that counts.
    ellauri184.html on line 649: Jesus was not merely a prophet. Due to his wanderings and teachings, he was also a radical itinerant charismatic preacher who represented a decidedly anti-hegemonial world view. His speeches were seen by the Jewish establishment as an incitement of the people.
    ellauri184.html on line 651: To the average inhabitant of the Roman Empire, the manifold itinerant groups of magicians, sophists, cynics, other philosophers, astrologers, prophets, and eventually also Christians, must have appeared basically the same. These oscillating and enigmatic figures were simultaneously admired and despised for their "otherness". Why was Jesus able to appear as a radical itinerant preacher? He did not call for a political upheaval. Nevertheless, his messianic “program” was radical in its postulation of a proximity to God that had hitherto been unheard of and was based on the deliberate breaking of taboos and social conventions.
    ellauri184.html on line 655: The Romans regarded him as a political dissident, or an insurgent – which the word lestes/latro appropriately captured – via the claim that he was King of the Jews, a claim that he never denied. Jesus’s hobo life testified to his calling as a prophet and radical wandering charismatic who constantly transgressed social boundaries. These multi-faceted processes of marginalization that Jesus partly took on voluntarily and partly endured led – in the brutal logic of the time – to his crucifixion as an outsider.
    ellauri184.html on line 659: Mercy as a basic principle of premodern jurisdiction was always an arbitrary act that took place more or less by chance. If things went wrong, culprits could be released and innocent people could be condemned. By whose criteria, one may ask.
    ellauri184.html on line 661: About Author Werner Rieß University of Hamburg. Faculty Member
    ellauri184.html on line 698: The word his in brackets is uncertain because of damage to the text but is repeated later in the text, so the reconstruction is likely correct. However, there is no record of Jesus having a sister named Mary.
    ellauri184.html on line 711: Yes, according to this view, He does. It seems that Jesus and Mary share the same father, the archangel Gabriel. This makes Mary both the mother and sister of Jesus. That, at least, seems to be the implication that the Gospel of Philip is hinting at.
    ellauri184.html on line 742: There is no contextual proof within Scripture itself that would point to Jesus broadening Mary’s role as “mother” of all Christians. In fact, Catholic teaching can only point to early church leaders as proof that Jesus meant to establish Mary’s “motherhood” to all believers in Christ or that Mary was a cooperative participant in salvation. John just took Mary into his home to care for her. The Bible does not say “from that time on Mary became the stepmother of all believers.”
    ellauri184.html on line 763: Let me just say: Norman Mailer is a massive loud mouthed boorish prick and yawning asshole of a man. His views towards women were...well, they were pretty fucked up for lack of better French. And his opinions on minorities has always been rather peculiar. As in very very strange. A former atheist, Mailer has now developed what seems to be his very own theology. But the book does prompt a few questions I have on this topic:
    ellauri184.html on line 767: Mailer is considering a God of Action, something of a Hemingway in deistic form who must prove himself with creative acts, a deity in the trenches, making mistakes, failing, succeeding, learning from his mistakes, constantly evolving.The God that interests Mailer is one guided by intuition no less than we, His creations whom we are said to resemble. Nuchem´s own self image to a jot.
    ellauri184.html on line 773: Jose Saramago is an atheist. This should be enough warning for everyone that desires to read the book. It is very explicit and so religion it’s exposed at its weakest and God as a character is revealed. I come from a Roman-Catholic background but I still wanted to read it, ever since the Gnostic gospel where Jesus childhood is revealed and he changes from a mischievous badly behaved kid to the Jesus from the new testament I wanted to see Saramago’s take on it. Saramago is such a master of words that he makes every bit of faith look totally illogical.
    ellauri184.html on line 775: It does not take long for us to find out that Saramago is extremely sharp at finding all contradictions on roman-catholic religion. In the novel God seems to be the greediest of all gods, the vainest, the most detached from his people. Detached even from his son as he appeared to him in different shapes, only in the meeting at the lake did he appear to him as a man. God does not command, he orders, he tricks his own son into following his plan to the end. Ultimately Jesus’s betrayal was his last act of martyrdom.
    ellauri184.html on line 777: Everyone knows more or less about the birth of Jesus: the manger, the donkey and the ox, the three wise men, all that, all that. Adult life, too, moreover: without a Christian education, one has a vague idea of preaching, miracles, crucifixion and resurrection. And between the two, childhood, adolescence? Well, we don´t know: the bible does not say anything about it, and no credible source exists on the subject (although some myths (trip to Egypt, Asia, England) emerged later.
    ellauri184.html on line 779: José Saramago, therefore, gives us his vision of this unknown Jesus while reinterpreting in his sauce some biblical subjects. The result is probably not very canonical since we see a Jesus first educated by the Devil, then discovering sexuality in the arms of Mary Magdalene, a prostitute with whom he falls in love. However, I did not see any desire to satire: on the contrary, we discover a character torn by the codes of the society of his time, the gradual discovery of his identity, and above all, the feeling of being a toy of fate.
    ellauri184.html on line 781: The characters in the book are fascinating; my Jesuits friends and I laughed and enjoy this book. There were no doubts in our head by the end of the book. We did not feel like it shook our religion or affected the way we perceived God. This book was after all under fiction so everyone that is easily offended stay away from this book and stop complaining about blasphemy and crying around like little kids. Saramago is a Nobel price winner and foremost a grown man that is entitled to his own opinions. This one of his finest, if not the best, of his book in my opinion, a must read. Of course he is dead by now.
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    ellauri185.html on line 40: Alger syntyi ja kuoli Massachusettsissa. Hänen teoksensa kuvaavat menestyksen saavuttamista kovan työn tuloksena. Näin hän vahvisti amerikkalaisten käsitystä, että jokainen on oman onnensa seppä.
    ellauri185.html on line 66: According to Jewish tradition, the book was written by Samuel, with additions by the prophets Gad and Nathan, who together are three prophets who had appeared within 1 Chronicles during the account of David's reign. Modern scholarly thinking posits that the entire Deuteronomistic history was composed circa 630–540 BCE by combining a number of independent texts of various ages.
    ellauri185.html on line 86: Regular excavation activities only started again in 1995 under the supervision of Ali Khalil Badawi. Shortly afterwards, an Israeli bomb destroyed an apartment block in the city and evidence for an early church was revealed underneath the rubble. Thanks for help in digging brothers!
    ellauri185.html on line 95: What about the destruction of Tyre? Well, Nebuchadnezzer’s attack came shortly after Ezekiel, so it’s hard to tell for sure from our perspective whether or not Ezekiel truly prophesied that phase of Tyre’s destruction. But as far as Alexander is concerned, it is well established that this took place in 322 BC. So this is a clear example of the Bible foretelling an event (actually several) in detail.
    ellauri185.html on line 102: The Philistines capture the Ark of the Covenant from Shiloh and take it to the temple of their god Dagon, who recognizes the supremacy of Yahweh. The Philistines are afflicted with plagues and return the ark to the Israelites, but to the territory of the tribe of Benjamin rather than to Shiloh. The Philistines attack the Israelites gathered at Mizpah in Benjamin. Samuel appeals to Yahweh, the Philistines are decisively beaten, and the Israelites reclaim their lost territory.
    ellauri185.html on line 104: Mitzpah oli Vartiotorni, josta lauloi Jimi Hendrix Bob Zimmermannin sanoilla. Eikös se ollut se kivikasa Jaakobin Ukrainan ja Laabanin Venäjän rajalla albumissa achel">171, Raakelin (raamatun vahva nainen nro 4/20) kohdalla?
    ellauri185.html on line 113: Shortly thereafter, Saul leads Israel to a victory over Nahash of Ammon. Despite his numerous military victories, Saul disobeys Yahweh's instruction to destroy Amalek: Saul spares the Amalekite ruler and the best portion of the Amalekite flocks to present them as sacrifices. Samuel rebukes Saul and tells him that God has now chosen another man to be king of Israel.
    ellauri185.html on line 135: David commits adultery with Bathsheba, who becomes pregnant. When her husband Uriah the Hittite returns from battle, David encourages him to go home and see his wife (to cover his own tracks) but Uriah declines in case David might need him. David then deliberately sends Uriah on a suicide mission, and for this, Yahweh sends disasters against David's house. Nathan tells David that the sword shall never depart from his house.
    ellauri185.html on line 137: For the remainder of David's reign, problems occur. Amnon (one of David's sons) rapes his half-sister Tamar (one of David's daughters). Absalom (another son of David) kills Amnon and rebels against his father, whereupon David flees from Jerusalem. Absalom is killed following the Battle of the Wood of Ephraim, and David is restored as king and returns to his palace. Finally, only two contenders for the succession remain: Adonijah, son of David and Haggith, and Solomon, son of David and Bathsheba.
    ellauri185.html on line 143: Home of the worriers, se oli joku kaupunki Kaliforniassa. Niin se oli Golden State Worriers, kotipaikka Frisco, siskonmakkaroiden kotimaa. Alunperin se oli Philadelphia Warriors. Logona ollut inkkarinpää poistettiin 70-luvulla p.c. syistä, ja tehtyään comebackin 2000-luvulla epäwokena.
    ellauri185.html on line 152: On November 16, 1491, an auto-da-fé was held outside of Ávila that ended in the public execution of several Jews and conversos. The suspects had confessed under torture to murdering a child. Among the executed were Benito García, the converso who initially confessed to the murder. However, no body was ever found and there is no evidence that a child disappeared or was killed; because of contradictory confessions, the court had trouble coherently depicting how events possibly took place. The child's very existence is also disputed.
    ellauri185.html on line 154: The Holy Child has been called Spain's "most infamous case of blood libel". The incident took place one year before the expulsion of the Jews from Spain, and the Holy Child was "possibly" used as a pretext for the expulsion.
    ellauri185.html on line 156: On 16 November 1491, in the Brasero de la Dehesa (lit: "brazier in the meadow") in Ávila, all of the accused were handed over to the secular authorities and burned at the stake. Nine people were executed - three Jews: Yusef Franco, Ça Franco, and Moses Abenamías; and six conversos: Alonso, Lope, García and Juan Franco, Juan de Ocaña and Benito García. As was customary, the sentences were read out at the auto-da-fé, and those of Yucef Franco and Benito García have been preserved.
    ellauri185.html on line 157: The preserved confessions of this defendant, extracted under torture, refer at first only to conversations with Benito García in gaol and incriminate them only as Judaizers, but later start to refer to a piece of witchcraft performed about four years earlier (perhaps 1487), which involved the use of a consecrated host, stolen from a church in La Guardia, and the heart of a Christian boy.
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    ellauri185.html on line 355: world, we cannot be responsible for our acts in any way that
    ellauri185.html on line 364: We have strong reasons, I believe, to accept these claims.
    ellauri185.html on line 373: Everyone ought to regard everyone with respect, that's all. Rispektiä kehiin kuten Saul Bellowin isoäitl Lauschilla. Rakastamisesta ei mitään puhetta. Oliko Parfit juutalainen? Ei vaan pikemminkin Olavi Pylkkänen. He was born in Chengdu, western China, where his parents, Jessie (nee Browne) and Norman Parfit practised preventive medicine in Christian missionary hospitals. Life partner Janet Richards believes Parfit had Asperger syndrome. He pledged to donate at least 10% of his income to effective charities. No brittejä ei verot paljon paina. Ehkä se säästi charityrahat parturimenoista.
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    ellauri185.html on line 390: Paul Charles William Davies AM (born 22 April 1946) is an English physicist, writer and broadcaster, a professor in Arizona State University and Director of BEYOND: Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science. He is affiliated with the Institute for Quantum Studies in Chapman University in California. He previously held academic appointments in the University of Cambridge, University College London, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, University of Adelaide and Macquarie University. His research interests are in the fields of cosmology, quantum field theory, and astrology. He proposed that a one-way trip to Mars could be a viable option for him. His colleagues agreed whole-heartedly.
    ellauri185.html on line 392: In 2005, he upset the chair of the SETI: Post-Detection Science and Technology Taskgroup of the International Academy of Astronautics. Davies serves on the Advisory Council of METI (Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence). Davies was a co-author with Felisa Wolfe-Simon on the faked 2011 Science article "A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus". Davies has been criticized for promoting a hypothesis that cancer is an evolutionary atavism or throwback to single-celled life, a claim that is biologically unfounded.
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    ellauri185.html on line 408: Pinker was born in Montreal, Quebec, in 1954, to a middle-class Jewish family. His grandparents emigrated to Canada from Poland and Romania in 1926, and owned a small necktie factory in Montreal. His father was a lawyer. His mother eventually became a high-school vice-principal. His brother is a policy analyst for the Canadian government, while his sister, Susan Pinker, is a psychologist and writer who authored The Sexual Paradox and The Village Effect.
    ellauri185.html on line 493: Tolstoi ymmärsi todennäköisesti Jeesuxen pointin ihan oikein toisen posken kääntämisestä: ei sodat lopu ellei lakata puolustautumasta. Si vis pacem bara bellum on paska ajatus. "Puolustusvoimat" on pelkkää kusetusta, puhumattakaan japsujen "Itsepuolustusvoimista", se on jo puhdasta käteenvetoa. Tietysti ne toiset paskiaiset sitten voittavat, mutta who cares, sanoisi Jeesus: kuha päästään viimeiselle tuomiolle, nähdään kuka nauraa parhaiten. Jostain kumman syystä tää lohdutus ei vakuuta, vaikka järvät kuinka vakuuttaisivat olevansa hyviä uskovaisia. Jokainen haluaa päästä joholle vielä tällä puolella kiveä. Parempi pyy pivossa kuin 10 oxalla.
    ellauri185.html on line 783: Finally, the tenth and most horrific plague came, the killing for the first born child by the angel of death. To protect their first-born children, the Israelites marked their doors with lamb’s blood so the angel of death would pass over them. Thus the name Passover, which is “pesach” in Hebrew.
    ellauri185.html on line 787: Darkness blanketed the country for three days. The eldest child in each family died suddenly, and so did the first born animals. A swarm of locusts ate what was left of them.
    ellauri185.html on line 798: The firstborn of a mother is referred to in the Bible (Exodus 13:2) as one who “opens the womb” of his mother. Jacob and Esau vied for right of way through Rebecca's birth canal. Esau won that set, but the game went to Jacob.
    ellauri185.html on line 832: Judaism teaches that human beings are not basically sinful. We come into the world neither carrying the burden of sin committed by our ancestors nor tainted by it. Rather, sin, chet, is the result of our human inclinations, the yetzer, which must be properly channeled. Chet literally means something that goes astray.
    ellauri185.html on line 838: In the Western world some Anabaptist groups are highly inbred because they originate from small founder populations and until today marriage outside the groups is not allowed for members. Especially the Reidenbach Old Order Mennonites and the Hutterites stem from very small founder populations. The same is true for some Hasidic and Haredi Jewish groups.
    ellauri185.html on line 840: Of the practicing regions, Middle Eastern and northern Africa territories show the greatest frequencies of consanguinity. The link between the high frequency and the region is primarily due to the dominance of Islamic populations, who have historically engaged in familyline relations.
    ellauri185.html on line 842: The House of Habsburg was known for its intermarriages; the Habsburg lip often cited as an ill-effect. The closely related houses of Habsburg, Bourbon, Braganza and Wittelsbach (Was?! das ist unser Haus! Ach nein!) also frequently engaged in first-cousin unions as well as the occasional double-cousin and uncle–niece marriages.
    ellauri185.html on line 844: Genetic sexual attraction is a concept in which a strong sexual attraction may develop between close blood relatives who first meet as adults. There is no evidence for genetic sexual attraction being an actual phenomenon, and the hypothesis is regarded as pseudoscience.
    ellauri185.html on line 846: Instead, certain body odours are connected to human sexual attraction. Humans can make use of body odour subconsciously to identify whether a potential mate will pass on favourable traits to their offspring. Body odour may provide significant cues about the genetic quality, health and reproductive success of a potential mate. Body odour affects sexual attraction in a number of ways including through human biology, the menstrual cycle and fluctuating asymmetry. The olfactory membrane plays a role in smelling and subconsciously assessing another human's pheromones. It also affects the sexual attraction of insects and mammals. The major histocompatibility complex genes are important for the immune system, and appear to play a role in sexual attraction via body odour. Studies have shown that body odor is strongly connected with attraction in heterosexual females. The women in one study ranked body odor as more important for attraction than “looks”. Humans may not simply depend on visual and verbal senses to be attracted to a possible partner/mate. That's hard science, no pseudo, mate!
    ellauri185.html on line 855: In Leader's Bellow biography Vol 2, “Love and Strife,” the novel “Herzog” is published on the very first page and reaches No. 1 on the best-seller list, supplanting John le Carré’s ‘The Spy Who Came In From the Cold.’ Never again would Bellow, about to turn 50 years old, lack for wealth, power, awards or flunkies to stand by him, ready to take his coat and do his bidding. The temptation for someone in his position was to become an insufferable, spoiled monster. And Bellow quickly gave in to temptation.
    ellauri185.html on line 857: Bellow’s bad temper in the late ’60s was by no means directed exclusively at would-be biographers, radical students and aggrieved wives. Bellow had so many targets to attack, whether insulting them face to face or in blistering letters or put-downs circulated through intermediaries. One of his favorite one-liners ran: “Let’s you and him fight.” The most salient recipients of Bellow’s bad temper in this biography were his three sons, each from a different mother — the oldest 21 when this volume starts, the youngest just 1 year old and about to be abandoned after yet another divorce.
    ellauri185.html on line 859: The celebrated writer kept romances alive in different cities, two or three at any given time — with students and faculty divorcées at the University of Chicago, assistants at The New Yorker, even his housecleaner. A dreary train of affairs.
    ellauri185.html on line 861: Bellow didn’t just model some main characters on famous friends, but all characters were taken from life. He was in many ways a very thoughtful and kind person, but I think his need to be the top dog, the best, was very deep.
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    ellauri188.html on line 70: Amtssprache auf den Marquesas ist allerdings allein das Französische. Das einheimische Marquesanisch gehört zu einer Untereinheit des austronesischen Sprachstamms. Es wird nur noch von 5.500 Marquesanern gesprochen. Immer mehr Marquesanisch-Sprecher verwenden auch zuhause untereinander das Französische. Die Sprache droht daher auszusterben.
    ellauri188.html on line 90: Most of the population of the Marquesas Islands is Christian as a consequence of the missionary activity of the Catholic Church, and various Protestant Christian groups. The main church in the area is the Cathedral of Our Lady of Taiohae (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Taiohae) seat of the Catholic Diocese of Taiohae (Dioecesis Taiohaënus seu Humanae Telluris).
    ellauri188.html on line 92: There does not appear to be any big success stories of missionary work in the Marquesas Islands. The first missionaries to arrive in the Marquesas from 1797, coming from England via Tahiti, were William Pascoe Crook (1775-1846) and John Harris (1754-1819) of the London Missionary Society. Harris could not endure the conditions at all and returned to Tahiti only a few months later. A contemporary report says that he was picked up on the beach, utterly desperate, naked and looted. Crook remained until 1799.
    ellauri188.html on line 96: Protestants went to Hiva Oa, but even there they had little success. There were few converts, tribal warfare and human sacrifice continued. Protestant missionaries gradually left Hiva Oa and returned to Hawaii, only James Kekkilä remained. In 1899 he also returned to Hawaii and died in Honolulu on November 29, 1904. Hawaiian-born missionary James Bicknell translated the Gospel of John into the Marquesan language in 1857.
    ellauri188.html on line 98: From 1838 to 1839, the Catholic mission was able to establish itself, supported by the French order Pères et religieuses des Sacrés-Cœurs de Picpus, which was not founded until 1800. The missionaries spread from Mangareva to Tahuata, Ua Pou, Fatu Hiva and Nuku Hiva. They suffered the same hostile reception and tribal warfare as their fellow Protestants. However, with the support of the French authorities, they were able to sustain themselves in the long run, despite all the obstacles. They even managed to baptize King Moana of Nuku Hiva, who, however, died of smallpox in 1863. Regrettably, but he got salvaged anyway.
    ellauri188.html on line 100: The missionaries of all denominations did their best to eradicate the traditional culture with the consumption of kava, fertility and virility rites, tattoos, skull dissection, dance and traditional music, but they also tried – and finally succeeded – to put an end to cannibalism, human sacrifice and constant tribal warfare.
    ellauri188.html on line 104: The ecosystem of the Marquesas has been devastated in some areas by the activities of feral livestock. As a first step in preserving what remains, the Marquesan Nature Reserves were created in 1992.
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    ellauri188.html on line 120: He invites correspondence, hence this communication. Mr. Wester refers to statements in the romantic "White Shadows in the South Seas," and to the inter- esting article by Church in the Geographie for Octo- ber, 1919, and mentions Church's prediction that in ten years from that date "there would not be a full- blooded Marquesan alive." If taken literally, this would mean that the year 1929 or 1930 will witness the extinction of all pare-blooded Marquesans, and consequently, very shortly after, according to Wester, the gradual dying out of all Marquesan breadfruit.
    ellauri188.html on line 124: The present population of all the six inhabited islands of that group of eleven, numbers, according to Mr. Frank Varney, a long-time resident on Hivaon, about 1,000 or 1,200. Only a small proportion of these are pure bloods, most of that number being natives from the Tuamotus or the Society Islands, and many of them are half-bloods or quarter-bloods, Chinese features being very common. But I met many middle-aged, elderly and old, pure-blooded Mar quesans, a fine, self-respecting race, commanding our admiration and pity. I can not believe that all these people, whom I saw in 1922 and 1923, will have vanished in 1930. It will take a longer time than that, perhaps only a few years longer, before the last pure blooded Marquesan steps off the stage. I am quite sure that Dr. Linton, of the Field Museum, and Dr. Handy, of Bishop Museum, Honolulu, both of whom have made special study of the Marquesans, will agree with me in this.
    ellauri188.html on line 126: But what is more to the point under discussion is that Mr. Wester evidently overlooks the fact that many of these pure bloods are leaving descendants, mixed bloods, to be sure, but just as much interested in the preservation of their ancient food, the bread fruit, as were their ancestors. Will not this fact tend to preserve these trees for a long time to come?
    ellauri188.html on line 128: I found the breadfruit abundant on all the islands visited (fortunately, I was not obliged to eat poipoi) somewhat dwarfed when growing in the "jungle" in neglected valleys, but an enormous and noble tree when given space. The "jungle" of the Marquesas, by the way (although the islands are between 8 and 11 degrees south latitude) is by no means a tropical jungle as the latter is usually pictured, but is made up very largely of young and old and dying and dead specimens of the Fau, or Purao tree, a native hibiscus which grows to a large size, and is much used by the natives for building. One does not see, in the Marquesas, the rank, choking growths peculiar to Brazil, Central America and other really tropical countries. The appearance of the valleys in that group is more subtropical than tropical, and hence, while this growth may dwarf the breadfruit to a greater or less extent, it does not seem that it would always be fatal to its existence.
    ellauri188.html on line 130: It is perhaps appropriate to describe briefly, in this connection, the agricultural conditions in Typee Vai, the valley on Nukuhiva made famous by Melville's classie "Typee." It will be remembered by those who have read his narrative that he escaped from his ship. in Taiohae Bay in 1842 and was held a prisoner for many months by the eannibals of Typee. At that time he figured the inhabitants of the valley as repre sented by about 2,000 souls, with perhaps 2,000 more in the neighboring valley of Houmi. A period of 80 years has elapsed (not a long time historically) be tween his sojourn there and my visit in 1922. In November of that year I found 44 people in Typee, and 65 in Houmi, though from Pere Simeon Delmar, the charming and self-sacrificing priest at Taiohae, who is in close touch with all his people, I learned. that the death rate in Typee had been normal for several years and that one or two families there had many children. I was astonished at the appearance of Typee Valley; for, from reading "White Shadows" and from
    ellauri188.html on line 137: Finally, I believe the most significant factor in this matter of the preservation of breadfruit, both in the Marquesas and Society Islands, is the presence in the
    ellauri188.html on line 138: latter group of enormous and ever-increasing numbers of Chinese or half-Chinese who are as industrious and thrifty as the native is lazy and profligate. It looks as if they will very shortly own the islands in the eastern Pacific commercially.
    ellauri188.html on line 140: I will venture to say that in ten years Tahiti, picturesque and romantic for so long a time, will have lost its charm because of the presence of hordes of low-caste Chinese and half-bloods. However unattractive this may be from the standpoint of the tourist and sentimentalist, there is no contradicting the fact that they will make these islands a thousand times more productive than would the pure-blooded native, and their skill and habits of application will undoubtedly extend to the preservation of the breadfruit. The Chinese and half-blood Chinese are on all the Marquesan islands which are inhabited, and it will be to their financial interest as well as to the interest of their personal food supply, to preserve the breadfruit there as well as in the Societies. It is notable that the cocoanut and banana plantations and papaye (papaw) groves in Typee at the time of my visit, were either owned or worked by Chinese or half-bloods (Chinese + Tahitian or Chinese + Marquesan).
    ellauri188.html on line 209: Itse pidin suuresti elokuvan kolmesta neljänneksestä, mutta lumo hieman rapisi loppupuolella, kun pandojen koko kasvoi kingkongmaisiin mittasuhteisiin, ja kerrontaan tuli mukaan yhä fantastisempia piirteitä. Pikkupanda vielä menettelee, mutta jotain rajaa. Hieman myös mietitytti, miten Mei Mein isoäidin, äidin ja tätien kaltaiset uljaat voimanaiset olisivat suostuneet vuosikymmenien ajan pienentämään kiinalaisia. Mutta pieniähän kiinalaiset ovat. Tai olivat, nythän niitä on hirmu isojakin, kuten Xi. Sale ja Putin on kääpiöitä Xin rinnalla! Macronista puhumattakaan.
    ellauri188.html on line 311: In the 1840s Britain and France considered sponsoring continued independence of the Republic of Texas and blocking U.S. moves to obtain California. Balance of power considerations made Britain want to keep the western territories out of U.S. hands to limit U.S. power; in the end, France opposed such intervention in order to limit British power, the same reason for which France had sold Louisiana to the U.S. and earlier supported the American Revolution. Thus the great majority of the territorial growth of the continental United States was accepted without question by Paris.
    ellauri188.html on line 399: Melvillin havainnollisesta kirjasta tulee värikkäitä flashbackeja. Nuku Hivan maisemat on kuin Coleridgen eroottinen runo Xanadu. Syvät ja romanttiset rotkot joissa koski kohisee, tiedetään. Zolan papin ruokaemäntä Teuse ja sen törkyinen apupappi pelasivat aina sotaa. Se oli ainut peli jota emäntä osasi, pip-pelin lisäxi.
    ellauri188.html on line 413: Josh skipped college to start acting at 19. He dared to dream and got a job as DIY professor at Vanderbilt. Tennessee on Louisianasta luoteeseen. Mekin ajettiin tota hirmu pitkää Baton Rougen bridgeä Nikun isän autossa. Ei sentään tullut myrskyä.
    ellauri188.html on line 415: Josh's other projects included the horror-thriller Child of Darkness, Child of Light, an adaptation of Paterson's novel Virgin, a tale of two Catholic virgin schoolgirls, that folded when they were both found pregnant under mysterious and supernatural circumstances. To avoid being caught red "handed" Lucas relocated to Australia to play the hot "headed" American cousin Luke McGregor opposite Andrew Clarke and Guy Pearce in the first season of the family western Snowy River: The McGregor Saga. Lucas appeared in all 13 episodes of the first season, but claimed in a later interview that despite the friendly reception by Rhonda Byrne, he was homesick for the United States, and his character was killed off in the second episode of season 2.
    ellauri188.html on line 417: The second part of his career began with a lead role in the British rowing film Big Blue (released in the US as Miracle and as Debacle at Oxford), in which he played a hotshot Navy rower who recruited another American, "Toby", to help US win our annual round Nuku Hiva boat race with the Frenchies.
    ellauri188.html on line 418: He also appeared in an off-Broadway production of Terrence McNally's slightly controversial Corpus Christi killers, a retelling of the Passion Fruit, with the Jesus character (named Joshua) and his disciples ALL being gay. Lucas played the role of Judas as a gay predator.
    ellauri188.html on line 420: Right before the play was to open, Lucas was mugged and beaten "on his way to the theater" for "dress rehearsal". He played the role of Judas with bloody bandages across his broken nose and black eyes. The audience thought the bandages were part of the play.
    ellauri188.html on line 426: Lucas's career also includes voice-over work (or voice acting) as Dog with Breathe Bible. Lucas is also an owner and promoter of the company Filthy Dog Food.
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    ellauri189.html on line 77: "Maria" was hailed by the younger generation as one of the first authentic literary products of Polish romanticism (the adherents of the so-called Warsaw Classicism were, on the contrary, horrified by the dark plot and the author’s preference for “provincial” words and expressions). Malczewski was then already in poor health and, before a year had passed, in May 1826, he died – impoverished and disgraced because of his affair with a hysterical married woman (whom he was supposed to heal by means of mesmerism – after his death she returned to her husband).
    ellauri189.html on line 79: In 1825 Antoni Malczewski published a long poem, Maria (Marya: A Tale of the Ukraine), which constitutes his only contribution to Polish poetry but occupies a permanent place there as a widely imitated example of the so-called Polish-Ukrainian poetic school. In the poem, Wacław, a young husband, goes to fight the Tatars and, after routing the raiders, hurries home to his wife, Maria. All he finds is a cold corpse. Yeah, great. Oh fuck. What's the use. The poem makes use of diversified rhythms and carefully chosen rhymes; and its Byronic hero, as well as its picture of Ukraine as a land of sombre charm, assured Malczewski both popularity and critical applause.
    ellauri189.html on line 84: scenery, especially the so-called Dzikie Pola (“Waste Fields”), a vast area in the South-West of the Ukraine, bordered by the rivers Dnieper and Dniester, where the Russian tanks now sit stuck in the mud. In the seventeenth century it was scarcely populated and continually raided by the Tartars from the Crimea. The Cossacks, who defended this borderland, were originally allies of Poland. However, they resented their disdainful treatment by the szlachta (the Polish gentry) and particularly the magnates, who owned large manors with serfs.
    ellauri189.html on line 86: The Cossacks, these “kings of the steppe moving over an
    ellauri189.html on line 87: unbeaten path of vacancy” (cf. Maria: “I przez puste roża król pustyni
    ellauri189.html on line 90: of Malczewski (Seweryn Goszczyński and Juliusz Słowacki), who became known
    ellauri189.html on line 93: In the first line of Malczewski’s tale we meet a Cossack with a bold look in his eyes (“Zapał jakiś rozżarza twojej twarzy śniadość”; “Some rapture kindles your tanned face”)
    ellauri189.html on line 102: However, in Maria the tensions arising from differences in “class” are not taken up. Malczewski investigates man’s existential plight in connection with the “stigma” (as would Norwid put it) that has been imprinted on man by his “natural” surroundings (as we will see, the Cossack represents man before self-alienation,
    ellauri189.html on line 104: "A step – koń – kozak – ciemność – jedna dzika dusza” “And the steppe – the horse – the Cossack – darkness – they are one wild soul”). Steppi - koni - kasakka - myteryys - 1 villi sielu! Jokainen rappu jonka sä väsäät, mä tuun kellottaa suaaaa!!
    ellauri189.html on line 110: dignity). The pair has secretly got married, but their bond is not accepted by the arrogant wojewoda. When his attempts to force his son to a divorce have failed, he feigns to accept reconciliation with his son Wacław, who is – as a sign of the re-established peace – sent at the head of a regiment of hussars into the Dzikie Pola to drive out the Tartars.
    ellauri189.html on line 112: Before engaging in battle Wacław visits his father-in-law and Maria (who slowly fades away, feeding on an ever-diminishing hope) to bring them the good news. The patriotic miecznik cannot, in spite of his advanced age, refrain from joining the band of his son-in-law, leaving his home and daughter without protection. The Tartars are finally (but not without difficulty) defeated and Wacław, in exultant mood, rides by night over the boundless steppe to unite with his wife as the messenger of victory. When he arrives, the manor-house of the miecznik appears to be abandoned. There are no signs of life. Entering a room, he discovers Maria, lying on a couch, her clothes in disorder, like a marble statue. It is evident that her vital strength has been extinguished, but he tries to make himself believe that she has only fainted and rushes out of the house, shouting: “O, water, water!”. Thereupon the “small figure” of a melancholy youth (“pacholę”) jumps from the thicket and relates to Wacław the events that have happened.
    ellauri189.html on line 114: It becomes clear that the apparent benevolence of the wojewoda was only a ruse to lure away the defenders from Maria’s home. During their absence his brigands, disguised as revellers (taking part in a kulig, a sort of carnival cortege of the szlachta moving about the countryside), had raided the house, carried Maria away and drowned her in a pond. Her dead body was found by the tenants and servants who had left it on the bed before they went in pursuit of the perpetrators of the crime. And so “Wacław loses in one moment everything on the world,/ Happiness, virtue, respect for his fellow-men and brothers” (“I tak Wacław od razu wszystko w świecie traci:/ Szczęście, cnotę, szacunek dla ludzi, swych braci”). It is suggested that in the “dark and dreary wood of human feelings” (“W tym
    ellauri189.html on line 131: Po odludnych manowcach młody Wacław kręci;

    ellauri189.html on line 137: (Wacław roams over the unbeaten paths of solitude; through immeasurable prairies
    ellauri189.html on line 141: dome with the terrestrial plain. In this space that is both boundless and hermetic (when we attempt to translate existential qualities that are experienced
    ellauri189.html on line 142: naively, like a mood, into an abstract scheme, we realize that space is often a
    ellauri189.html on line 143: heterogeneous concept) man enacts the drama of his life. The borders of this realm are indicated by the movement of the sun, arising from behind the horizon and, after moving through half of its orbit, again setting beyond this infinitely receding meeting point between heaven and earth. In Malczewski’s
    ellauri189.html on line 144: poem the sun appears to be intimately connected with all human activity and
    ellauri189.html on line 158: Their horns were black and shiney and their hot breath he could feel

    ellauri189.html on line 161: Their faces gone, their eyes were blurred, their shirts all soaked with sweat

    ellauri189.html on line 169: Tryin to catch the devils herd across the endless sky'

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    ellauri189.html on line 180: (And when they have reached the plain – where the sun has rolled his immense
    ellauri189.html on line 186: Na swym bogatym tronie płonęło w zachodzie.

    ellauri189.html on line 202: However, romantics aside, in reality these entirely different bodies share only one quality: they race towards nothingness, like all phenomena, either hurrying towards an unknown distance (the linear perspective), or turning around with the
    ellauri189.html on line 206: Malczewski’s worldview (Weltanschauung) seems at first sight very much akin to Schopenhauer’s metaphysical pessimism (the fact that the German philosopher’s main treatise Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung was almost neglected by his contemporaries, should not close our eyes to the fact that the first part of it was written immediately after the Napoleonic wars; it belongs to the same époque as Maria).
    ellauri189.html on line 209: with its receding horizon, melting into heaven, shows two different countenances of infinity. Man may spontaneously recognize the identity of linear and cyclical infinity, but the basis of this identity is not an empirically established fact, but an assumption, a matter of belief. The wheel of Karma is not so different from Schopenhauers endless rounds of the lush parks of Frankfurt following the dark star behind his poodle Atman.
    ellauri189.html on line 211: There is no escape from the infinity of being that is spontaneously experienced as contingent, lacking an ultimate justification, a goal that, in order to
    ellauri189.html on line 212: satisfy man, must be situated somewhere in space (be present as a phenomenon), which on the one hand is represented as receding into an infinite distance, and on the other hand as a “theatre”, in which phenomena eternally repeat the same circular movement (only half of their orbit is visible against the background of the heavenly dome – the other half remains hidden in the dark).
    ellauri189.html on line 216: The male protagonists of Maria (in particular the wojewoda and his son Wacław
    ellauri189.html on line 221: his aim of destroying his son’s misalliance, “brooding” on it in the “underworld” of his perverse mind (the treacherous heart of the wojewoda, who seems to be all smile, is compared to a “wine-cellar” [“loch”]; a more usual meaning of “loch”
    ellauri189.html on line 231: W ustach mieszka wesolość – w oczach myśl zgadnienia –

    ellauri189.html on line 237: Już ucichli surmacze, Sen Szczęście osłania

    ellauri189.html on line 238: I puszczyk z wieży zaczął grobowe wołania;

    ellauri189.html on line 244: Okay, thanx Anttoni, that will do, point taken. I feel your pain. Vähän jäi epäselväxi exactly kenen joukoissa Anttoni seisoi kulloinkin. Oliko se lähdössä Napsun armeijaan kohti Moskovaa kun se typerästi osui jalkaan izeään? Lopun aikaa se kuitenkin näyttää olleen zaari Alexanterin palveluxessa. Fixu valinta.
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    Ei enää Anttoni vaan Jacek

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    ellauri189.html on line 250: Jadwiga Maria Kinga Bal (Balowa) of Zaleszczyki, née Brunicka (July 26, 1879 – January 1, 1955) was a Polish baroness and a lifelong muse of Jacek Malczewski, considered Poland's national painter. She served as the live model for a series of his symbolic portrayals of women, as well as nude studies and mythological beings. Most were completed before the interwar period when Poland had not yet achieved independence.
    ellauri189.html on line 254: ‘Maria’, a poetic tale of Antoni Malczewski about the abundant Ukraine and the vacant steppe.
    ellauri189.html on line 256: Iga rated it did not like it Oct 27. It was only after his death that critics realized the originality of Mary, by Malczeski – released in 1825 – that it was in fact the first Polish narrative poem. The injury of an ankle, which Malczewski had sustained defending his lover’s good name, destroyed the writer’s military career; the injury returned and he could not participate in Napoleon’s campaign against Russia in 1812.
    ellauri189.html on line 260: Gabriela Korwin – Piotrowska rated it did not like it Jun 02. First, Malczewski paints the picture of a Cossack galloping on black st Well.
    ellauri189.html on line 290: Taitaa mielipiteet kääntyä kaiken antamiseen hyvän maan puolesta. Roomassa asian ydin kirkastettiin jo kaksi tuhatta vuotta sitten: Si vis pacem, para bellum!
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    ellauri189.html on line 426: Many environmental casualties have been associated with the rapid retreat in the shoreline of the Dead Sea. An example is the emergence of sinkholes. An older and well attested phenomenon in the area is the emergence of assholes. Many residential areas and roads around the Dead Sea have been destroyed by sinkholes because of shitholes. Sinkholes are natural depressions in the Earth’s surface caused by the chemical dissolution of nutrients in the soil. These sinkholes endanger the lives of locals and the fun of tourists alike.
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    ellauri189.html on line 589: Jafar Panahin iranilais-azerilaisesta elokuvasta 3 Faces (Persian: Se rokh - سه رخ) 2018 heräsi ajatus: joka helvetin kolossa noita apinoita pitää kyykkiä. Mixi? Ja mitä alkeellisemmissa paikassa sitä alkeellisempia. Elävät ikuisessa kasvojensa menettämisen pelossa. No ei noissa karvanaamoissa ole mitään menettämistä. Ilman sääntöjä kaikki häviää. Jos ruumiin antaa päättää se paskoo päällensä. Vittuako komeljanttari raivosi pikkukylän tytölle? Sonni kärsii, se on Jumalan tahto. Se on siitossonni. Yhtenä yönä se astui 10 lehmää. Että piti juuri parhaan sonnin livetä. Seppo, olet oikea sonni!
    ellauri189.html on line 594: He received much acclaim in the West, with critics praising "Three Faces" as "a silent feminist manifesto" (Kino Zeit). After all, he portrayed "the women of the three generations courageously and self-confidently" (film star).
    ellauri189.html on line 596: If one analyses the characters of the protagonists, however, one realises that Panahi is merely reinforcing ingrained, religiously patriarchal prejudices against women, who are consistently portrayed as weak, hysterical, cruel, illogical, too emotional and treacherous.
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    ellauri189.html on line 724: The Pashtuns, who live in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, have a very special tradition, which says they are Bene Israel, and is widely spread among some of the Pashtun tribes. In this article we intend to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that this tradition is true, and they are in fact the descendants of the 10 tribes of Israel, who were taken to Afghanistan thousands of years ago.
    ellauri189.html on line 726: The fact is that some Pashtun tribes have a tradition of being the people of Israel (Bene Israel), meaning they descended from our father Yaakov. It is even told that the Afghan king once asked the Afghan Jews from which tribe they are, when they answered they don’t know the king said that the Pashtuns do, and that the king is from the tribe of Benyamin. In particular, I heard myself from Pashtuns from the tribes of Lewani, Benyamin, Afridi, Shinwari and more, that their grandfathers told them they are Bene Israel, and it is well known that this tradition is spread through most (or all) of the Pashtuns tribes.
    ellauri189.html on line 736: According to this explanation for the origin of this tradition, at some generation A, some Pashtuns decided they are Bene Israel. Then they convinced or forced the other Pashtuns, although no one has ever heard of it before. Time had passed, and at generation B the tradition was already so acceptable, that not only many (probably most) of the Pashtuns believed it, but they completely forgot that once, at generation A, some Pashtuns invented it and convinced or forced others it is true. Very like the way some zealot Jews in generation A convinced others that their windy god was the only one. But this is irrational.
    ellauri189.html on line 740: We previously outlined taxonomy of all the possible explanations for the origin of the tradition that Pashtuns are Bene Israel, assuming it is false. Because all of the explanations are irrational, we must conclude that the tradition is true, and at some generation A the Pashtuns really lived in the land of Israel and knew for a fact they are Bene Israel. They were then taken to Afghanistan and the area around it (according to the bible, they were taken by the Assyrians), where they lived and passed this tradition from generation to generation.
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    ellauri189.html on line 751: Not eating sea-creatures such as lobsters, shrimps, and crabs, and animals like camels and horses, and meat with cheese. These are, in fact, not Kosher (cannot be eaten) according to the Torah given to the people of Israel by God through Moses.
    ellauri189.html on line 765: In some Pashtuns weddings, the bride breaks a glass (in particular, I heard it done by Pashtuns in Kandahar). In Jew’s weddings the groom breaks it. This is actually a relatively new tradition that Jews do for the remembrance of the destroyed Temple, so it is likely that Pashtuns heard of this tradition after they have already been exiled and added it to their other Israeli traditions.
    ellauri189.html on line 769: Using names like Yaakov (Christians use Jacob but only Jews and Pashtuns use it as it should be pronounced), Israel, Barak, Asaf, Benyamin, Kenan, Tamir, Timor, Shir, Sahar, etc.
    ellauri189.html on line 771: Other evidence includes names of places in Afghanistan and Kashmir that resemble ancient towns in Israel that are mentioned in the bible. And some say that until not so long ago, one of the names of the Amu Darya (River Oxus) was Gozan, which is mentioned as one of the placed the damn Assyrians exiled the people of Israel to. There are also the names of tribes that resemble the children of Yaakov (the names of the Israeli tribes), like Lewani (Lewi), Daftali (Naftali), Yusufzai (children of Yussuf-Yossef), Rubanni (Reuven), Afridi (Efrayim) etc. Also parts of the Pashtunwali resemble some parts of the Torah.
    ellauri189.html on line 773: Some Pashtuns also have Jewish artifacts. For example, I heard first hand from a Lewani Pashtun that his grandmother had these jewelries: Afghan Taaweez or lockets to be worn around the neck, with Israeli star on them.
    ellauri189.html on line 779: Here it is said that almost half of Indian Afridi Pathans are very close genetically to Jews. I heard from some Pashtuns that Pathans are actually Pashtuns that mixed with other nations, so I was set to try to do a DNA test myself on friends of mine who are pure-blood Pashtuns. I already got an offer from a commercial company, when I suddenly remembered something I read not long ago – a Wikipedia article about Jewish genetics. They didn´t prove a thing, so I spend the rest of this section by hand-waving them away.
    ellauri189.html on line 789: Anyway, we should say that not only this evidence is not strong enough; it is actually not evidence at all. Jews in Europe spoke 3 languages – Hebrew, the language of their country (French in France, German in Germany etc) and Yidish. Yidish has only a few Semetic elements and is closer to German, and was used for daily communication between Jews in Europe. Jews in Spain and Portugal also spoke 3 languages – Hebrew, Spanish and Ladino. Ladino was the Yidish of the Jews in Spain and Portugal. In Arabic countries, again, the Jews spoke 3 languages – Hebrew, Arabic and Judeo-Arabic. The later was the Yidish of Jews in Arabic countries.
    ellauri189.html on line 797: People who kept the religion of Moses and Israel (what is called now Judaism) all along. They are Bene Israel because non-Israelis who married them, accepted the religion too, and Moses taught Bene Israel that if someone accepts that religion and goes through a certain process (called Giyur in Hebrew), he becomes an Israeli himself (Moses’ own wife, Sipora, was actually a convert).
    ellauri189.html on line 801: The faces of all the people who claim they are Bene Israel prove they mixed, and they generally do not deny that they mixed. Jews mixed too, but they kept Judaism, so they fall in to the first category (Jews who married non-Jews were thrown out of the Jewish community and were considered dead to them. This is still true for today’s religious Jews, and until not long ago, all Jews were religious). On the other hand, those other people who both mixed and did not keep Judaism, although they are descendants of Bene Israel to some extent, they are not Bene Israel themselves, as they do not fall into either category.
    ellauri189.html on line 803: What’s special about the Pashtuns is that although Pashtuns do not keep Judaism today (except for some small portions like not eating some non-kosher animals), according to Pashtuns’ tradition, they did not mix. And unlike other nations who have the tradition of being descendants of Bene Israel, the face of the Pashtuns prove they did not mix.
    ellauri189.html on line 817: Second, If you think Israel or Jews are some kind of evil maniacs, then you should read this. Once you learn the truth you could be happier with being from the same nation as the Jews. In that article you can also find out why Jews are so excited to realize the Pashtuns are Bene Israel.
    ellauri189.html on line 829: So if you are a Pashtun and you are comfortable with the fact that we are you and you are us, you are invited to our facebook group – The People of Israel – Pashtuns and Jews. If you are a Jew and you are excited you are welcome too of course.
    ellauri189.html on line 835: Second, if a non-Israeli marries an Israeli woman, they are not really married according to Halacha (Jewish law), but if he is Israeli from the 10 tribes, then they are really married and she must get divorced according to Halacha if she wants to marry an Israeli. On this topic, the Talmud says in Yevamot 16: “If a non-Jew married an Israeli woman according to Halacha, we are concerned that they might actually be married, because he might be from the 10 tribes”. The Talmud then asks: “But when someone is in front of us and we don’t know who he is, we assume he came from the majority of people, and the majority of people are not from the 10 tribes, so we shouldn’t be concerned”. The Talmud then says that this is only true in their land – the land where the 10 tribes live, because over there they are the majority. So the Talmud believes that the 10 tribes are still the majority in their land. If they had mixed this would not have been the case, unless there was only a little mixing going on.
    ellauri189.html on line 841: So a Jew who believes in the prophets and that our Talmud’s Rabbies knew what they were talking about shouldn’t doubt the tradition of the Pashtuns not mixing with other nations. And I’m not a Rav myself, but I think there might be a consequence for Halacha here – if we meet a random Pashtun, we can’t ask him to do something that is forbidden on Shabbat, serve him anything not Kosher (from the non-Kosher stuff they do eat – some of the Kosher laws the Pashtuns do keep), etc, because as the Talmud said, in their land they are the majority.
    ellauri189.html on line 846: The writer earns his living as a software developer, and spends his free time trying hard to bring the people of Israel closer to God and to each other. He has huge love and respect for the Pashtun nation and he is 100% sure that Pashtuns are his brothers, Bene Israel, the children of prophets Avraham, Yishak and Yaakov.
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    ellauri190.html on line 57: In the 17th century, Russian convention seeking to distinguish the Qazaqs of the steppes from the Cossacks of the Imperial Russian Army suggested spelling the final consonant with "kh" instead of "q" or "k", which was officially adopted by the USSR in 1936.
    ellauri190.html on line 60: Cossack - Казак
    ellauri190.html on line 63: The Ukrainian term Cossack probably comes from the same Kipchak etymological root: wanderer, brigand, independent free-booter.
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    ellauri190.html on line 72: Some trivia about Cossacks on the 29th anniversary of their country’s independence by George V. Chipmunk.
    ellauri190.html on line 74: Max Vasmer's etymological dictionary traces the name to the Old East Slavic word козакъ, kozak, a loanword from Cuman, in which cosac meant "free man" but also "adventurer". The ethnonym Kazakh is from the same Turkic root.
    ellauri190.html on line 76: It is unclear when people other than the Brodnici and Berladnici (which had a Romanian origin with large slavic influences) began to settle in the lower reaches of major rivers such as the Don and the Dnieper after the demise of the Khazar state. Their arrival is unlikely before the 13th century, when the Mongols broke the power of the Cumans, who had assimilated the previous population on that territory. It is known that new settlers inherited a lifestyle that long pre-dated their presence, including that of the Turkic Cumans and the Circassian Kassaks.
    ellauri190.html on line 90: Maailman kuuluisin kazakhstanilainen, munauikkareissa tepastellut Borat onkin ehkä kasari? Borat Sagdijev (kaz. Бoрат Сагдиев) on kuvitteellinen hahmo, kazakstanilainen toimittaja, jota esittää britannialainen, juutalaistaustainen koomikko Sacha Baron Cohen. Cohen on sanonut hahmon perustuvan todelliseen henkilöön, hänen Venäjän eteläosissa tapaamaansa lääkäriin. Mullakin on Borat-munauikkarit, Bostonista ostetut, mutta ne on vielä alkuperäispakkauxessa, kun Seija ei antanut mun pukea niitä päälle silloin kun ne hankittiin.
    ellauri190.html on line 103: Many eventually settled to the west of the Black Sea, influencing the politics of Kievan Rus', the Galicia–Volhynia Principality, the Golden Horde Khanate, the Second Bulgarian Empire, the Kingdom of Serbia, the Kingdom of Hungary, Moldavia, the Kingdom of Georgia, the Byzantine Empire, the Empire of Nicaea, the Latin Empire and Wallachia, with Cuman immigrants becoming integrated into each country's elite. The Cumans also played a prominent role in the Fourth Crusade and in the creation of the Second Bulgarian Empire. Cuman and Kipchak tribes joined politically to create the Cuman–Kipchak confederation.
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    ellauri190.html on line 193: Timur Lenk (9. huhtikuuta 1336, Shahr-e-Sabz – 14. helmikuuta 1405) eli Tamerlan oli 1300-luvun merkittävä turkkilaismongolilainen valloittaja ja hallitsija Keski-Aasiassa, erityisesti eteläisellä Venäjällä ja Persiassa. Hänestä alkoi mongolien timuridien dynastia. Hän perusteli valtaannousuaan väittämillään sukujuurilla Tšingis-kaaniin. Väittämä perustui siihen, että Timurin isä oli päällikkö turkkilaisklaanissa, joka johti sukujuurensa mongolijohtaja Qarachar Barlasiin. Timur oli isänsä tapaan suufimuslimi. Timurin isä oli vetäytynyt luostariin sanoen "maailma on vain kaunis vaasi täynnä skorpioneja", mutta Timur ei seurannut isäänsä. Hän halusi olla sotilasjohtaja, kallo täynnä skorpiooneja. Timur merkitsee tšagatain kielessä rautaa. Lenk tarkoittaa rampaa, koska Timurin jalka rampautui taistelussa. Rauta lenkku. Valloitukset lännessä ja luoteessa veivät hänen valtakuntansa rajat Ural- ja Volga-jokien luokse, etelässä ja lounaassa ne sisälsivät lähes koko Persian, mukaan lukien Bagdadin, Karbalan ja Kurdistanin. Vienanlahdesta Laatokkaan, vedämme miekalla rajan. Timur auttoi Tokhtamyshia venäläisiä vastaan ja hän valtasi Moskovan 1385. Il-kaanien valtakunnan Abu Sa'idin kuoleman (1335) jälkeen Persiassa oli voimatyhjiö, jota Timur alkoi valloituksellaan täyttää. Samaan aikaan Tokhtamysh kääntyi Timuria vastaan ja valloitti Azerbaidžanin. Vasta pitkän sodan jälkeen Tokhtamysh oli lopullisesti lyöty 1395. Timur hävitti Ordan pääkaupungin Sarain ja raunioitti sen talouden.
    ellauri190.html on line 212: The Cossacks are a predominantly East Slavic Orthodox Christian people group originating in the steppes of Eastern Europe. They were a semi-nomadic and semi-militarized people, who, while under the nominal suzerainty of various Eastern European states at the time, such as the Russian Empire or the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, were allowed a great degree of self-governance in exchange for military service. The Cossacks were particularly noted for holding democratic traditions (not republican).
    ellauri190.html on line 214: Early "Proto-Cossack" groups are generally reported to have come into existence within what is now Ukraine in the 13th century as the influence of Cumans grew weaker, although some have ascribed their origins to as early as the mid-8th century. Some historians suggest that the Cossack people were of mixed ethnic origin, descending from Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, Turks, Tatars, and others who settled or passed through the vast Steppe. Some Turkologists, however, argue that Cossacks are descendants of the native Cumans of Ukraine, who had lived there long before the Mongol invasion. But who knows, and as long as no one does, you are free to believe what you like.
    ellauri190.html on line 216: In the 16th century, these Cossack societies merged into two independent territorial organizations, as well as other smaller, still-detached groups:
    ellauri190.html on line 218: The Cossacks of Zaporizhzhia, centered on the lower bends of the Dnieper, in the territory of modern Ukraine, with the fortified capital of Zaporozhian Sich. They were formally recognized as an independent state, the Zaporozhian Host, by a treaty with Poland in 1649.
    ellauri190.html on line 220: The Don Cossack State, on the River Don. Its capital was initially Razdory, then it was moved to Cherkassk, and later to Novocherkassk.
    ellauri190.html on line 222: The Zaporozhian Cossacks lived on the Pontic–Caspian steppe below the Dnieper Rapids (Ukrainian: za porohamy), also known as the Wild Fields. The group became well known, and its numbers increased greatly between the 15th and 17th centuries. The Zaporozhian Cossacks played an important role in European geopolitics, participating in a series of conflicts and alliances with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Russia, and the Ottoman Empire.
    ellauri190.html on line 224: The Zaporozhians gained a reputation for their raids against the Ottoman Empire and its vassals, although they also sometimes plundered other neighbors. Their actions increased tension along the southern border of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Low-level warfare (aka cold war) took place in those territories for most of the period of the Commonwealth (1569–1795).
    ellauri190.html on line 226: They inhabited sparsely populated areas in the Dnieper, Don, Terek, and Ural river basins, and played an important role in the historical and cultural development of both Ukraine and Russia. The various Cossack groups were organized along military lines, with large autonomous groups called hosts. Each host had a territory consisting of affiliated villages called stanitsa. The Cossack way of life persisted into the twentieth century, though the sweeping societal changes of the Russian Revolution disrupted Cossack society as much as any other part of Russia; many Cossacks migrated to other parts of Europe following the establishment of the Soviet Union, while others remained and assimilated into the Communist state. Cohesive Cossack-based units were organized and fought for both Germany and the Soviet Union during World War II.
    ellauri190.html on line 228: After World War II, the Soviet Union disbanded the Cossack units in the Soviet Army, and many of the Cossack traditions were suppressed during the years of rule under Joseph Stalin and his successors. During the Perestroika era in the Soviet Union in the late 1980s, descendants of Cossacks moved to revive their national traditions. In 1988, the Soviet Union passed a law allowing the re-establishment of former Cossack hosts and the formation of new ones. During the 1990s, many regional authorities agreed to hand over some local administrative and policing duties to their Cossack hosts.
    ellauri190.html on line 230: In the 2002 Russian census, 140,028 people declared Cossack ethnicity, while 67,573 people identified as Cossack in the 2010 census. Between 3.5 and 5.0 million people associate themselves with the Cossack cultural identity across the world;[citation needed], making them the largest Slavic group without their own state. Cossack organizations operate in Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, and the United States.
    ellauri190.html on line 239: During the 9th century, “Varangians” (Vikings) began to serve as a kind of Praetorian Guard to the East Roman emperors. Tästä kertoo jännittävästi Mika Waltarin historiallinen romaani Mikael Karvajalka, joka taitaa olla meillä jossakin. To reach the city of Constantinople, they sailed from what today is called the Gulf of Finland up the Neva river to the lakes Ladoga and Ilmen and then to the Western Dvina and the Dnipro, going all the way down to the Black Sea. By the mid-9th century, they settled around and in Kyiv and founded their own dynasty of the descendants of Rurik. A grandson of Rurik, Svyatoslav (Sfendosleif) greatly expanded his realm to the east and south, while his mother Olga (Helga) traveled to Constantinople and was baptized Christian. Svyatoslav’s son, Volodymyr (Waldemar) married a daughter of the Eastern Roman emperor, was baptized, and baptized all his subjects in the year 988. (Back then, the city of Moscow, or the country now known as Russia – Россия – did not even exist, so there!) Over the next centuries, the “Rurikids” gradually lost their Scandinavian identity, marrying women of the Slavic, Hungarian, Greek, and Turkic ethnicities.
    ellauri190.html on line 243: By the 11th century, Kyivan Rus was a huge European power. Kyiv was bigger than London or Paris. The city had numerous buildings made of brick, including churches. It also had many private and public bathhouses, like Constantinople (and unlike Western European cities of the time). The realm, stretching from the White Sea to the north to the Black Sea to the south and from the steppes of the Don to the east to what is now eastern Poland to the west, was divided into many feudal fiefs, but the authority of the monarch in Kyiv was nonetheless absolute.
    ellauri190.html on line 245: On Easter Sunday of the year 1168, a savage warlord from the Volga region, called Andrei (cynically nicknamed Bogolubsky, i.e. “God-lover”) and his horde of Finno-Ugric tribesmen (damn those Finns!) sacked and burned Kyiv to the ground. Most Kyivites were massacred. The barbarians robbed churches, even ripping off slices of gold from their domes (something that Genghiside Mongolians later never did, they were gentlemen). They stole, among others, one most precious and revered icon of the Most Holy Mother of God from a church in the Berestovo village just south of Kyiv, taking it to their land and pretending, for centuries to follow, that it was theirs. This icon to this day is known as Матерь Божья Владимирская, “the Mother of God of Vladimir-on-Klyazyma,” as if it was painted in that savage place. The 1168 massacre marked the beginning of the “brotherly” relationship between the Ukrainian people and what is now known as “Russians” (русские, not to be confused with Rusyns-Rusychi-Ukrainians). Kyiv was hit so hard that it did not fully recover for the next ~200 years. When the Mongols under Khan Batu came in 1240, Kyiv was still not fully repopulated or rebuilt, and fell a relatively easy prey to the Asian conquerors.
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    ellauri190.html on line 257: In a traditional account the horses transporting the icon had stopped near Vladimir and refused to go further. Accordingly, many people of Rus interpreted this as a sign that the Theotokos wanted the icon to stay there. The place was named Bogolyubovo, or "the one loved by God". Andrey placed it in his Bogolyubovo residence and built the Assumption Cathedral to legitimize his claim that Vladimir had replaced Kiev as the principal city of Rus. However, its presence did not prevent the sack and burning of the city of Vladimir by the Mongols in 1238, when the icon was damaged in the fire. You win some, you lose some.
    ellauri190.html on line 261: In the first half of the 14th century, most of what is now Ukraine was cleared of the Mongols by the troops of a powerful ruler of Lithuania, Gedimin, and Ukraine became a part of the Great Duchy of Lithuania. The latter was a peculiar country. The bulk of its territory and population was what now is the Slavic country of Belarus. Only a small minority of its people traced their origin from the Baltic tribes, while the majority were Slavs. Gedimin’s name in modern Lithuanian is Gyadiminas, but in the chronicles he is named Kgindimin or Kindimin, which might have a Slavic root. The language of Gedimin’s court, and the court of his sons and grandsons was very Slavic, much like a mixture of somewhat archaic Ukrainian and Belarusian. The laws of the entire Duchy, the so-called Lithuanian Statutes, were written in the Cyrillic alphabet and read very much like the Belarusian (definitely Slavic) language. So they were bad guys in anyone's book already then.
    ellauri190.html on line 263: In any case, Ukraine (unlike Muscovy) remained in Europe. In the 15th century, the Great Duke of Lithuania, Yahailo, married a Polish queen Yadviga. Thus, the Great Duchy of Lithuania (which included Ukraine) and the Kingdom of Poland became one state. In the 16th century, it became known as Rzeczpospolita, from Latin Res Publica – literally, “the common affair,” or Republic. (Kozaks, inveterate democrats, did not like it.) It was a monarchy, but the monarchs were elected by a parliament, called Sejm. The country maintained close ties with Western Europe, and, unlike wimpy Muscovy, was completely independent of the Mongol autocracies like the Golden Horde.
    ellauri190.html on line 265: The Princes and the Kozaks, Part 2. In this feature, we are using the term “Kozak”, the transliteration of the original Ukrainian word, to distinguish the Zaporizhian, Sloboda and other Ukrainian talk hosts. Russian hosts from Don, Terek etc are called “Cossacks”. (Volga Volga, äiti armas, meri meidän synnyinmaan, uhris näätkö tyytyväinen, Donin ootko kasakkaan.)
    ellauri190.html on line 267: In the 15th-16th centuries, most of what is now Ukraine belonged to the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth (“The Republic”), but the life of the people depended to a very large extent on their local feudal lords, the Knyazi (“Princes”). Most of these lords were related to the house of Gedimin, spoke a language close to modern Belarusian and Ukrainian, and were Eastern Orthodox Christians. Yet, beginning from ~1569 (the year of the so-called Lublin Unia), these princes also swore allegiance to the Polish king, and were his vassals and courtiers. They corresponded in Latin, Polish, or their native “Old Ukrainian / Old Belarusian” Slavic language. Among them, perhaps the mightiest ruler was Prince Konstayntyn Vasyl Ostrozky. He was nicknamed “the un-crowned King of Rus,” and was, actually, offered the Polish crown several times, but refused because the kings of Poland were, traditionally, Catholics – and Prince Ostrozky wanted to remain Orthodox. He is famous for printing the first Gospels in his native language, and founding the Academy of Ostroh, a university that functions to this day.
    ellauri190.html on line 269: In 1596, the so-called Union of Brest (Brestin jyräys) was signed, officially starting the Eastern Rite Catholic Church in Ukraine (a.k.a. the Greek Catholic Church). It was meant to reconcile the Orthodox Ukrainians with Rome, which was, of course, a step in the direction of more peace and prosperity. Unfortunately, at the beginning of the next, 17th, century, the secular powers began to close the traditional Orthodox parishes by force, which, of course, caused huge tensions and sparks of violence.
    ellauri190.html on line 271: Also, during the 16th century, many thousands of random men, mostly young, robust, and adventure-seeking guys from all over Ukraine (compare today's immigrants), traveled to the lower Dnipro river, where the enormous rapids prevented the movement of battleships up from the Black Sea, and decided to call themselves, say, Kozaks. These Kozaks warriors wanted to defend the Orthodox Christian Ukrainian lands from the attacks of the Ottoman Turks. They founded their own city and fortress, called Sich, on the island of Khortytsya in the middle of the Dnipro river. There, they gathered in summertime, trained, and raided the steppes, fighting the Turkish and the Tatar troops from the Crimea. They also built ships and made sea raids on Istanbul and on Crimean seaports, freeing Christian captives whom the Turks and the Tatars enslaved. In winter, the Kozaks dispersed and lived close to the Dnipro banks as independent owners of their hamlets. At the beginning of the 17th century, the Kozaks became a formidable military force and a kind of a self-governing state with their own elected leaders and laws.
    ellauri190.html on line 273: In the 16th and the early 17th century the Kozak’s leaders (Hetmans) were loyal to the Polish crown and participated in the wars of the Great Duchy of Lithuania and the kingdom of Poland against Muscovy. Hetman Petro Konashevych Sahaydachny (1582-1622) nearly took Moscow in 1618. But nearly doesn't count. He also was an outstanding mecenate who donated some loot to Orthodox monasteries and schools, of which the so-called Bratska Shkola (“Brotherhood School”) later grew into a huge and famous institution of higher learning, the Kyiv Mohyla Academy, which now functions as a top-ranking Ukrainian economic liberal arts university.
    ellauri190.html on line 275: In 1648, a Kozak leader called Zinoviy Bohdan Khmelnytsky (Polish transliteration, Chmielnicki) started a war on the Polish crown. Initially, it was his own personal vendetta on a Polish landlord who stole his land, but very soon it grew into a colossal uprising of the Kozaks and Ukrainian peasants against their Polish landlords. The people fought (the way they knew how) against the feudal oppression, as well as against forced Catholicization and Polonization of Ukraine. Unfortunately, it turned into a fratricide. (Sorry Poles, of course we are on the same side now.) The main adversary of Khmelnytsky was Prince Yarema (Jeremiah) Korybut-Vyshnevetsky, a Rusyn-Ukrainian, a noble valiant knight and a great statesman who, nonetheless, kept his allegiance to the Polish king (whom he personally hated, but could not break his knight’s oath of loyalty). Both sides resorted to unspeakable cruelties. Most tragically, Khmelnysky, a brave warrior as he was, turned out to be a horribly short-sighted politician. In January 1654, he essentially surrendered Ukraine to Muscovy, approving what he thought was a temporary military union against the Republic but turned out to be the beginning of the “Russian” (actually Muscovite) occupation of Ukraine. It just goes to show: give a pinky finger to the Russkies and they take the whole hand.
    ellauri190.html on line 277: By 1659, the two outstanding sons of Ukraine, a Kozak general Ivan Vyhovsky and an eccentric scholar-nobleman Yuriy Nemyrych conceived what became known as the Union of Hadyach. It was a unique document, which, essentially, argued in favor of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth transforming into the commonwealth of Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine. Vyhovsky and Nemyrych proposed to establish a Great Principality of Ukraine on par with the Kingdom of Poland and the Great Duchy of Lithuania. And it was a unique historical moment, because in July 1659 the Ukrainian troops won a huge battle against the Muscovite army near the city of Konotop, totally crushing the Muscovites and proving that Ukraine did not need the “friendship” of the tyrannic Tzars. (See the analogy?) If the Hadyach Union had been approved by the Sejm of the Republic, Ukraine would perhaps have become a more European country and would progressively move toward full Western style independence. Again, tragically, it did not happen. Nemyrych was killed at a duel, and Vyhovsky forced to resign by populists who hated him because of his aristocratic blood and his alleged (rather than actual) love of things Polish. Without these two luminaries, the Sejm did not even bother to convene for discussions on the Hadyach Union, making it into a useless piece of paper. It was later “adopted,” but in such a distorted version that it excluded its main point, the creation of the Ukrainian state. Sellasta se on. Ukrainan, Puolan ja Baltian historia osoittaa, miten vaikeaa on merkata reviiriä jollei sitä ole valmiixi maastoon merkitty.
    ellauri190.html on line 279: By the end of the 17th century, the newly forming Russian Empire under Tzar Peter I established its reign over the Ukrainian lands to the east of the Dnipro river, ceding the western part of Ukraine to the Republic (which, in turn, evolved more and more into the Polish monarchy rather than the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth of the old days). In 1702, a great son of Ukraine, a giant of military strategy, diplomacy, and statesmanship, Ivan Mazepa, being the Kozak leader of the eastern part of Ukraine, suppressed the uprising of Paliy on the other (Western) side of the Dnipro and added huge parts of the country to his control. It was a big step toward the unification and freedom of Ukraine. Moreover, in 1709 Mazepa joined his forces with the Swedish king Charles XII (haha, the gay) against Tzar Peter, hoping to rid his dear mother Ukraine from slavery in the captivity of the Tzars. And again… tragically, Mazepa managed to gather less manpower than he hoped to gather, because the populist agitators slandered him in their massive propaganda campaign (no doubt, directed from Muscovy), portraying him in the eyes of the Ukrainian Kozaks as a rich aristocrat who cares nothing about the “simple people,” a clandestine Catholic (or Protestant), and overall “not really Ukrainian.” (This tragedy will repeat itself in 1918 and in 2019.) Mazepa’s loyalists were defeated together with the Swedes, and Ukraine lost her historical chance for yet another time. But third time is a charm! Nobody will blame a Jew for being on the side of the catholics!
    ellauri190.html on line 281: The Cossack structure arose, in part, in response to the struggle against Tatar raids. Socio-economic developments in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth were another important factor in the growth of the Ukrainian Cossacks. During the 16th century, serfdom was imposed because of the favorable conditions for grain sales in Western Europe. This subsequently decreased the locals' land allotments and freedom of movement. In addition, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth government attempted to impose Catholicism, and to Polonize the local Ukrainian population. The basic form of resistance and opposition by the locals and burghers was flight and settlement in the sparsely populated steppe.
    ellauri190.html on line 283: But the nobility obtained legal ownership of vast expanses of land on the Dnipro from the Polish kings, and then attempted to impose feudal dependency on the local population. Landowners utilized the locals in war, by raising the Cossack registry in times of hostility, and then radically decreasing it and forcing the Cossacks back into serfdom in times of peace. This institutionalized method of control bred discontent among the Cossacks. By the end of the 16th century, they began to revolt, in the uprisings of Kryshtof Kosynsky (1591–1593), Severyn Nalyvaiko (1594–1596), Hryhorii Loboda (1596), Marko Zhmailo (1625), Taras Fedorovych (1630), Ivan Sulyma (1635), Pavlo Pavliuk and Dmytro Hunia (1637), and Yakiv Ostrianyn and Karpo Skydan (1638). All were brutally suppressed and ended by the Polish government.
    ellauri190.html on line 285: After Ottoman-Polish and Polish-Muscovite warfare ceased, the official Cossack register was again decreased. The registered Cossacks (reiestrovi kozaky) were isolated from those who were excluded from the register, and from the Zaporizhian Host. (Compare legal and paperless immigrants of today.) This, together with intensified socioeconomic and national-religious oppression of the other classes in Ukrainian society, led to a number of Cossack uprisings in the 1630s. These eventually culminated in the Khmelnytsky Uprising, led by the hetman of the Zaporizhian Sich, Bohdan Khmelnytsky.
    ellauri190.html on line 287: As a result of the mid–17th century Khmelnytsky Uprising, the Zaporozhian Cossacks briefly established an independent state, which later became the autonomous Cossack Hetmanate (1649–1764). It was placed under the suzerainty of the Russian Tsar from 1667, but was ruled by local hetmans for a century. The principal political problem of the hetmans who followed the Pereyeslav Agreement was defending the autonomy of the Hetmanate from Russian/Muscovite centralism. The hetmans Ivan Vyhovsky, Petro Doroshenko and Ivan Mazepa attempted to resolve this by separating Ukraine from Russia.
    ellauri190.html on line 289: Relations between the Hetmanate and their new sovereign began to deteriorate after the autumn of 1656, when the Muscovites, going against the wishes of their Cossack partners, signed an armistice with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in Vilnius. The Cossacks considered the Vilnius agreement a breach of the contract they had entered into at Pereiaslav. For the Muscovite tsar, the Pereiaslav Agreement signified the unconditional submission of his new subjects; the Ukrainian hetman considered it a conditional contract from which one party could withdraw if the other was not upholding its end of the bargain. Vähän sellanen kuin Abrahamin esinahkasopimus Jehovan kanssa, josta tuli samanlainen nahkapäätös. Näistä hetmaneista taisi olla puhetta Konrad-veikon kohdalla.
    ellauri190.html on line 291: The Ukrainian hetman Ivan Vyhovsky, who succeeded Khmelnytsky in 1657, believed the Tsar was not living up to his responsibility. Accordingly, he concluded a treaty with representatives of the Polish king, who agreed to re-admit Cossack Ukraine by reforming the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth to create a third constituent, comparable in status to that of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The Union of Hadiach provoked a war between the Cossacks and the Muscovites/Russians that began in the fall of 1658. Tää taitaa olla aika lailla sitä mistä tässä sodassakin (sori, demilitarisaatiossa) on kysymys. Kasakat on taas ottamassa hatkat ja siirtymässä vastapuolelle.
    ellauri190.html on line 293: In June 1659, the two armies met near the town of Konotop. One army comprised Cossacks, Tatars, and Poles, and the other was led by a top Muscovite military commander of the era, Prince Aleksey Trubetskoy. After terrible losses, Trubetskoy was forced to withdraw to the town of Putyvl on the other side of the border. The battle is regarded as one of the Zaporizhian Cossacks' most impressive victories. Oliko tää tunari Trubetskoy sen fonologin sukua? Kylä varmaan niin. Tällä kertaa kasakat ja tattarit oli samalla puolella. Varmaan vilkuilivat vähän päästä olan yli.)
    ellauri190.html on line 297: Cossacks and Tatars developed longstanding enmity due to the losses of their heads. The ensuing chaos and cycles of retaliation often turned the entire southeastern Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth border into a low-intensity war zone. It catalyzed escalation of Commonwealth–Ottoman warfare, from the Moldavian Magnate Wars (1593–1617) to the Battle of Cecora (1620), and campaigns in the Polish–Ottoman War of 1633–1634.
    ellauri190.html on line 299: Cossack numbers increased when the warriors were joined by peasants escaping serfdom in Russia and dependence in the Commonwealth. Attempts by the szlachta to turn the Zaporozhian Cossacks into peasants eroded the formerly strong Cossack loyalty towards the Commonwealth. The government constantly rebuffed Cossack ambitions for recognition as equal to the szlachta. Plans for transforming the Polish–Lithuanian two-nation Commonwealth into a Polish–Lithuanian–Ruthenian Commonwealth made little progress, due to the unpopularity among the Ruthenian szlachta of the idea of Ruthenian Cossacks being equal to them and their elite becoming members of the szlachta. The Cossacks' strong historic allegiance to the Eastern Orthodox Church also put them at odds with officials of the Roman Catholic-dominated Commonwealth. Tensions increased when Commonwealth policies turned from relative tolerance to suppression of the Eastern Orthodox Church after the Union of Brest. The Cossacks became strongly anti-Roman Catholic, an attitude that became synonymous with anti-Polish. Did that make them any more pro-Russian? Naah.
    ellauri190.html on line 301: Under Russian rule, the Cossack nation of the Zaporozhian Host was divided into two autonomous republics of the Moscow Tsardom: the Cossack Hetmanate, and the more independent Zaporizhia. These organisations gradually lost their autonomy, and were abolished by Catherine II in the late 18th century. The Hetmanate became the governorship of Little Russia, and Zaporizhia was absorbed into New Russia.
    ellauri190.html on line 303: Novorossiya (Russian: Новороссия, tr. Novorossija, IPA: [nəvɐˈrosːʲɪjə] (audio speaker iconlisten); Ukrainian: Новоросія, romanized: Novorosija; Romanian: Noua Rusie, Polish: Noworosja), literally New Russia, is a historical term of the Russian Empire denoting a region north of the Black Sea. In Ukraine the territory was better known as Stepovyna (Steppeland) or Nyz (Lower land). It was formed as a new imperial province of Russia (Novorossiya Governorate) in 1764 from military frontier regions along with parts of the southern Hetmanate in preparation for war with the Ottomans. Bessarabit kazoivat sivusta ja soittelivat Klezmeriä.
    ellauri190.html on line 317: After the collapse of the Russian Empire in 1917, and with the amalgamation of Ukrainian territories into one administrative unit (Ukrainian People's Republic), the term started to recede from common use. Today, the term is anachronistic, and many nazi Ukrainians regard its usage as offensive.
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    ellauri190.html on line 353: Darius I was the third king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. Also called Darius the Great, he ruled the empire at its peak, when it included much of West Asia, the Caucasus, parts of the Balkans (Thrace-Macedonia and Paeonia), most of the...
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    ellauri210.html on line 78: His best known play The Playboy of the Western World was poorly received, due to its bleak ending, demeaning depiction of Irish bloody peasants, and idealisation of parricide, leading to hostile audience reactions and riots in Dublin.
    ellauri210.html on line 92: Le 28 mai 1906, Jarry écrit à Rachilde : « (Le Père Ubu) n’a aucune tare ni au foie, ni au cœur, ni aux reins, pas même dans les urines ! Il est épuisé, simplement, et sa chaudière ne va pas éclater mais s’éteindre. Il va s’arrêter tout doucement, comme un moteur fourbu. » Épuisé, malade, harcelé par ses créanciers, Jarry fait des allers et retours Paris-Laval, ou il meurt.
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    ellauri210.html on line 127: La ’Pataphysique est une parodie de science qui apparaît dans Gestes et opinions du docteur Faustroll, pataphysicien, livre écrit par Alfred Jarry en 1897-1898. Elle est alors définie comme la « science des solutions imaginaires qui accorde symboliquement aux linéaments les propriétés des objets décrits par leur virtualité ».
    ellauri210.html on line 129: Jarry obtient en 1890 la seconde partie du baccalauréat, mention "Bien". En 1891-1892, il est élève d’Henri Bergson et condisciple de Léon-Paul Fargue et d’Albert Thibaudet au lycée Henri-IV. Il échoue au concours d'entrée à l’École normale supérieure (trois échecs successifs suivis de deux échecs pour la licence ès lettres).
    ellauri210.html on line 132: Littéralement ’pataphysique (contraction du pseudo-grec τὰ ἐπὶ τὰ μεταφυσικά – tà epì tà metàphusiká – d'après le titre « τὰ μετὰ τὰ φυσικά » – « tà metà tà phusiká » – de l'œuvre la Métaphysique d'Aristote) signifie « ce qui est sur la métaphysique », c’est-à-dire « ce qui est sur ce qui est après la physique » parce que le titre de l'œuvre la Métaphysique signifiait à l'origine « ce qui est (écrit) après (l'œuvre) la Physique ».
    ellauri210.html on line 134: Jarry indique que l’apostrophe précédant le nom sert à « éviter un facile calembour », mais ce peut être un commentaire humoristique dans la tradition de cette philosophie, puisque le terme ’pataphysique est lui-même un calembour (paronyme) de métaphysique. Étant donné que l'apostrophe n'influence ni le sens ni la prononciation de ’Pataphysique, ce terme a pu être créé pour spécifiquement rappeler des calembours divers. Ces calembours comprennent patte à physique, pas ta physique, et pâte à physique.
    ellauri210.html on line 142: Le premier calendrier publié par Jarry dans L'Almanach du Père Ubu, illustré (Fasquelle, 1899) s'intitulait alors « calendrier du Père Ubu », mais il montrait déjà une volonté de marquer pataphysiquement chaque jour de l'année. Jarry en fit une deuxième version pour L'Almanach illustré du Père Ubu (Fasquelle, 1901), mais ce n'est que bien après sa mort, survenue en 1907, que le calendrier pataphysique entra en vigueur. Ce fut en 1948 au sein du Collège de ’Pataphysique lequel, dans ses statuts, en fait cette présentation :
    ellauri210.html on line 168: Tatane 28 du 14 juillet au 10 août Ce mois débute le jour coïncidant avec la célébration de la prise de la Bastille, de la fête de la Fédération ou de l'actuelle fête nationale française.
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    ellauri210.html on line 365: One of them was the Swiss enema Arthur Cravan. Described by one critic as “a world tramp … a traverser of borders and resister of orders,” Cravan traveled the globe in the early 1900s by forging documents and assuming false identities, preening, harassing, and haranguing, as he went. He was hailed by André Breton as a pivotal precursor of Dadaism, and belonged to that category of floating prewar avant-gardists whose legacy resides more in their mode of living than their artistic creations. Indeed, he declared himself anti-art and avowed boxing to be the ultimate creative expression of the modern, American-tinged age. He’s often referred to as a “poet-boxer,” though he wasn’t especially accomplished as either; his real talent appears to have been making a spectacle of himself, in every sense. Publicist rather than a pugilist.
    ellauri210.html on line 369: That journey began in 1903 when, aged sixteen, he was kicked out of his boarding school for an egregious act of indiscipline—according to some, he hit a teacher—and, inspired by his hero Arthur Rimbaud, he left Switzerland in search of adventure. Over the next several years, Cravan took up with hookers in Berlin, hoboed his way from New York to California, and worked in the engine room of a steamship bound for the South Pacific, jumping ship when it docked in Australia. But it was in Paris that the legend of the man we know as Arthur Cravan—writer, brawler, and hoaxer—was cemented. Within the space of six years, he scandalized polite society, infuriated the avant-garde, slugged it out with one of the greatest heavyweights of all time, and then disappeared without a trace.
    ellauri210.html on line 371: When Jack Johnson fled racially motivated prosecution in the U.S. in 1913, he arrived in Paris to a hero’s welcome. After he’d beaten Jim Jeffries to become the first black heavyweight champion of the world in 1910, he’d been tarred as a threat to social order back home. A film of the fight had been a hit in France but was banned in America for fear that images of a black man schooling a white man in the ring would cause grave insult and incite sedition.
    ellauri210.html on line 373: By the time Johnson arrived in Paris, Cravan had carved out a reputation as a boxer himself, a discipline he first picked up while traveling across the USA. He was also known as an ardent proponent of the “American” attitude toward life, by which he meant living according to desire and instinct, and telling so-called civilized society to take a running jump. In an essay titled “To Be or Not To Be … American,” he wrote that, thanks to the influence of cakewalk dancers, track athletes, and boxers such as Joe Jeanette, the whole of Paris had turned American. “Overnight,” Cravan said, “everyone began to spit and swear” and “floated around in clothes two sizes too big for them.” He finished the piece with a crib sheet for how to pass as American: “Chew … never speak … always look busy … and, above all else, crown yourself with arrogance.” It was advice he followed assiduously. How right, how true, to this day.
    ellauri210.html on line 381: In the summer of 1914, Cravan began another phase of wandering. In 1916, he found himself in Barcelona where he somehow managed to book himself a high-profile fight against Jack Johnson. Johnson was in the midst of a celebrated stay in Spain, during which he was received by royalty and starred in movies. Photographs from the fight give some idea of the scale of the event, which was held at Barcelona’s huge bullfighting arena La Monumental. What the photos don’t convey is what a mismatch the fight was. Even a ring-rusty, thirty-eight-year-old Johnson was leagues ahead of Cravan. Johnson won with a sixth-round knockout, though it could’ve been over much sooner had he wished it. There are reports that Cravan shook with fear before the contest began, knowing how out of his depth he was. One writer has suggested that “Johnson and Cravan were more collaborators than competitors,” and that the event was a con, just a hype-fueled payday for an aging legend and a flamboyant interloper with no credible chance of a win—the Mayweather-McGregor of its day. Olikos tää se mazi josta toinen nyrkkipelle Heminwau kirjoitti siinä sonniromaanissa?
    ellauri210.html on line 383: The money Cravan earned from the Johnson fight helped him buy his passage out of Europe, and what he thought was safety from the war. In January 1917, he sailed for New York. Dozens of other European artists and intellectuals were making the same journey at the time; one of Cravan’s shipmates was Leon Trotsky, who noted in his diary that he’d met a man who claimed to be related to Oscar Wilde and “who frankly declared that he would rather smash a Yankee’s face in the noble art of boxing than be done in by a German.” Cravan didn’t stay in New York long; just long enough to put several noses metsphorically out of joint. He split his time between sleeping rough in Central Park and hobnobbing with Greenwich Village bohemians. Among them was the poet Mina Loy, with whom Cravan began an intense love affair.
    ellauri210.html on line 385: New York’s first encounter with modern art had come four years earlier with the seminal Armory Show, at which Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase caused an almighty rumpus. This time, Duchamp presented Fountain, the urinal that changed art history. Having witnessed Cravan’s work back in Paris, Duchamp and Picabia invited Cravan to deliver one of his anti-art lectures at the exhibition. He didn’t disappoint. On the day, he stood half cut in front of his audience, swore at them, waved his cock around, and was promptly arrested.
    ellauri210.html on line 390: it’s likely that Cravan suffered the mundane and awful fate of drowning in the Pacific Ocean. Ei kolossaalinenkaan mela riittänyt valtamerihädässä.
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    ellauri210.html on line 415: Julkean nykyaikaisena. Dans une audacieuse modernité.
    ellauri210.html on line 426: Näkee mun nousevan kannelle into piukeena, Me vit prendre place à bord terriblement excité,
    ellauri210.html on line 436: Huusi mulle eräpäivän, jolloin maxamatta laskua Me criait la date claire, où, délaissant les factures,
    ellauri210.html on line 454: Me aaltoilimme huoletta 24 kertaa 7! Nous voguâmes sans accident jusqu’à sept fois vingt-quatre heures !
    ellauri210.html on line 458: Tuotti mulle 10 höyrylaivaa à 4 kilotonnia, M’ont donné dix steamers de chacun quatre mille tonnes,
    ellauri210.html on line 480: Dachdecker stürzen ab und gehn entzwei Katontekijät syöxyy alas ja menee kahtia
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    ellauri210.html on line 493: Von 1893 an besuchte er das Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium (Berlin), verließ die Schule aber 1905, um einer Relegation zuvorzukommen. Bereits als Gymnasiast schrieb er erste Gedichte. Er bestand 1906 als „Externer“ das Abitur und immatrikulierte sich noch im selben Jahr an der Technischen Hochschule Charlottenburg für Architektur. Er brach 1907 das TH-Studium ab und wechselte an die Universität Jena, um Klassische Philologie zu studieren. Später ging er an die Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität.
    ellauri210.html on line 495: Als sein Vater 1909 starb, legte er sich das Pseudonym Jakob van Hoddis zu, wobei van Hoddis ein Anagramm seines Nachnamens Davidsohn ist. Von Freunden wurde er oft „Hans den Hoddissohn“ oder „Hoddiskop“ verspottet.
    ellauri210.html on line 499: 1912 ging van Hoddis nach München und wandte sich dort verstärkt dem Katholizismus zu. Hier machte sich erstmals eine beginnende Psychose deutlicher bemerkbar.
    ellauri210.html on line 505: Lotte Pritzel war weder geschäftstüchtig noch ehrgeizig. Auch zeigte sie keinerlei Ambitionen, das Wesen ihrer Puppen näher zu erläutern. Die „gern im Morphiumrausch schaffende Künstlerin“ erklärte allenfalls, ihre so graziös wie verzweifelt wirkenden Gestalten seien "Geschöpfe ihrer selbst" bzw. "Material gewordene innere Visionen". Zarte Wachs- und Stoffgebilde von raffinierter Eleganz, denen immer ein kindlich-verderbter Zug anhaftete, wie manchen Gestalten von Beardsley – fern vom Obszönen und dadurch umso reizvoller, sogar für solide Käufer. In den 1930er Jahren zog sich Lotte Pritzel, die vermutlich ein Elternteil jüdischen Glaubens hatte, aus der Öffentlichkeit zurück. Sie hatte einen Arzt geheiratet und die hatten eine Tochter Irmelin Rose. Sie starb 1952.
    ellauri210.html on line 507: Wegen zunehmender Konflikte mit seiner Familie zog er sich Anfang September selbst in die Kuranstalt in Wolbeck bei Münster zurück, die er Mitte Oktober aber „fluchtartig“ verließ, um nach Berlin zurückzukehren. Hier wurde er derart auffällig, dass er Ende Oktober in die Heilanstalt „Waldhaus“ in Nikolassee bei Berlin verbracht werden musste, so dass sich Erwin Loewenson an einen langjährigen Freund von Kurt Hiller, den Psychiater Arthur Kronfeld in Heidelberg, mit der Bitte um Unterstützung wandte. Unter dem Titel Gewaltsam ins Irrenhaus war diese Zwangseinweisung Anlass für ein Medienecho – zu einer Zeit allerdings, als van Hoddis schon aus der Anstalt „entwichen“ war. Außerdem studierte er noch die griechische Mythologie und deren Fabelstrukturen. Jedoch hörte er vor dem Ausbruch seiner Krankheit im Herbst 1914 völlig mit der Nutzung der mythologischen Terminologie auf.
    ellauri210.html on line 509: Nach Aufenthalten in Paris, München und Heidelberg kehrte er völlig mittellos nach Berlin zurück. 1914 hielt er seinen letzten Vortrag im Neuen Club. Ab 1915 war van Hoddis in ständiger ärztlicher Behandlung und wurde privat gepflegt. In diesem Jahr starb sein Bruder Ludwig als Soldat im Ersten Weltkrieg, dessen Tod nahm er allerdings aufgrund seiner wachsenden Umnachtung nicht groß zu Kenntnis. Nach dem Krieg konnte van Hoddis’ Bruder Ernst nicht mehr Fuß fassen und emigrierte nach Palästina.
    ellauri210.html on line 511: Im Jahr der nationalsozialistischen „Machtergreifung“ 1933 emigrierte van Hoddis’ Mutter mit seinen Schwestern Marie und Anna ebenfalls nach Palästina. Van Hoddis mussten sie aufgrund seines Zustandes zurücklassen. Am 29. September 1933 wurde van Hoddis in die „Israelitischen Heil- und Pflegeanstalten“ Bendorf-Sayn bei Koblenz verlegt. In dieser Anstalt wurden ab 1940 der größte Teil von jüdischen psychiatrischen Patienten im deutschen Reich konzentriert. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt war Hoddis wegen seiner hebephrenen Schizophrenie im Endstadium nicht mehr ansprechbar.
    ellauri210.html on line 513: Er baute in den letzten Jahren körperlich immer mehr ab und verhielt sich (im Vergleich zu anderen Patienten) verhältnismäßig unauffällig, grüßte Tiere, die er beim Spazieren traf, spielte Schach und rauchte viel. Sein Umfeld sowie seine Umgebung nahm er nicht mehr wahr. Am 30. April 1942 wurde er von dort in den Distrikt Lublin im von der Wehrmacht besetzten Polen deportiert und – höchstwahrscheinlich im Vernichtungslager Sobibór – im Mai oder Juni desselben Jahres im Alter von 55 Jahren ermordet. Gute Wahl, Lotte.
    ellauri210.html on line 526: Dampfer und Kräne erwachen am schmutzig fließenden Strom. Höyrylaivat ja kraanat heräilevät likaisen virran varrella.
    ellauri210.html on line 529: Im bleichen Licht. Wild von der Nacht. Ihre Röcke wehn. Kalpeassa valossa. Yöstä villeinä. Hameet hulmuten.
    ellauri210.html on line 576: Kurt Hiller wurde in Berlin als Sohn eines jüdischen Fabrikanten geboren, sein Großonkel mütterlicherseits war der SPD-Reichstagsabgeordnete Paul Singer. Hiller machte 1903 sein Abitur als Primus Omnium am Askanischen Gymnasium in Berlin. Danach studierte er an der Berliner Universität Rechtswissenschaft bei Franz von Liszt und Philosophie bei Georg Simmel. Im November 1907 wurde Hiller als Externer an der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg vom Juristen Karl von Lilienthal mit der Dissertation Die kriminalistische Bedeutung des Selbstmordes zum Dr. jur. promoviert. Die Dissertation war der Teil einer rechtsphilosophischen Arbeit unter dem Titel Das Recht über sich selbst, für die Hiller in Berlin keine Anerkennung fand, und in der er die Forderung aufstellte, das Strafrecht müsse die Selbstbestimmung des Menschen stärker berücksichtigen.
    ellauri210.html on line 580: In Berlin wurde Kurt Hiller als freier Schriftsteller zum frühen Pionier des literarischen Expressionismus: 1909 gründete er mit Jakob van Hoddis als ein Gründungsmitglied die Vereinigung Der Neue Club, zu dem bald auch Georg Heym und Ernst Blass stießen. Gemeinsam mit ihnen und unterstützt von bekannteren Künstlern wie Tilla Durieux, Else Lasker-Schüler und Karl Schmidt-Rottluff wurden sogenannte „Neopathetische Cabarets“ veranstaltet. Nachdem Hiller sich aus dem Club zurückgezogen hatte, gründete er mit Blass das literarische Cabaret GNU. Für die Zeitschriften PAN und Der Sturm schrieb er zahlreiche Beiträge, ebenso wie für Franz Pfemferts Aktion, bei deren Gründung er 1911 auch mitwirkte. Nachdem Hiller – wahrscheinlich über die Vermittlung Kronfelds, der seit 1908 in Heidelberg lebte – 1911 in der Beilage Literatur und Wissenschaft der regionalen Heidelberger Zeitung schon Die Jüngst Berliner vorgestellt hatte, publizierte er 1912 im Heidelberger Verlag von Richard Weissbach die erste expressionistische Lyrikanthologie Der Kondor.
    ellauri210.html on line 585: „Ich fürchte, dass es mit mir und Kurtchen Hiller nicht mehr lange währen wird. Es ist nicht zu sagen, was dieser arme Homosaxone sich an Hysterie, Verfolgungswahn, Eitelkeit, Empfindlichkeit, Anmaßung und Geschmacklosigkeit brieflich leistet.“
    ellauri210.html on line 589: „Demokratie heißt: Herrschaft jeder empirischen Mehrheit; wer wollte bestreiten, daß die Mehrheit des italienischen Volkes seit langem treu hinter Mussolini steht? […] Mussolini, man sehe sich ihn an, ist kein Kaffer, kein Mucker, kein Sauertopf, wie die Prominenten der linksbürgerlichen und bürgerlich-sozialistischen Parteien Frankreichs und Deutschlands und anderer Länder des Kontinents es in der Mehrzahl der Fälle sind; er hat Kultur. […] Wenn ich mich genau prüfe, ist mir Mussolini, dessen Politik ich weder als Deutscher noch als Pazifist noch als Sozialist ihrem Inhalt nach billigen kann, als formaler Typus des Staatsmannes deshalb so sympathisch, weil er das Gegenteil eines Verdrängers ist. Ein weltfroh-eleganter Energiekerl, Sportskerl, Mordskerl, Renaissancekerl, intellektuell, doch mit gemäßigt-reaktionären Inhalten, ist mir lieber, ich leugne es nicht, als ein gemäßigt-linker Leichenbitter, der im Endeffekt auch nichts hervorbringt, was den Mächten der Beharrung irgend Abbruch tut.“
    ellauri210.html on line 596: Hiller lähti 1934 karkuun Hitleriä t-viivan puutteessa. Nach der Machtübernahme der Nationalsozialisten wurde Hiller, der als Pazifist, Sozialist, Jude und Homosexueller den Nazis verhasst war, insgesamt dreimal verhaftet, in den Konzentrationslagern Columbia-Haus, Brandenburg und Oranienburg inhaftiert und schwer misshandelt. Nach seiner Entlassung 1934, die auf hohe Fürsprache von Rudolf Heß hin zustande kam,[10] floh er nach Prag und 1938 weiter nach London. Im Exil gründete er den Freiheitsbund Deutscher Sozialisten und die Gruppe Unabhängiger Deutscher Autoren.
    ellauri210.html on line 598: Als Hans Giese 1949 ein neues WhK gründen wollte und dann die Gesellschaft für Reform des Sexualstrafrechts e. V. gründete, arbeitete Hiller einige Monate mit.[11] 1955 kehrte Hiller nach Deutschland zurück, ließ sich in Hamburg nieder und versuchte dort 1962, das WhK neu zu gründen. Er blieb dabei aber isoliert und der Versuch scheiterte.[5] Des Weiteren gründete er – weitgehend ohne Echo – einen Neusozialistischen Bund und unabhängige Zeitschriften (vgl. lynx). Die Erklärung des Neusozialistischen Bundes gegen Angriffskrieg wurde u. a. von Ossip K. Flechtheim, Karlheinz Deschner und Martin Niemöller unterstützt. In der Schweizer Zeitschrift Der Kreis publizierte Hiller rund ein Dutzend Gedichte und ebenso viele Artikel, meist unter dem anagrammatischen Pseudonym Keith Llurr.
    ellauri210.html on line 606: Je crois que l'art est la seule forme d'activité par laquelle l'homme en tant que tel se manifeste comme véritable individu. Par elle seule, il peut dépasser le stade animal, parce que l'art est un débouché sur des régions où ne domine ni le temps, ni l'espace.
    ellauri210.html on line 636: Arp muutti 1926 Ranskaan, jossa hän pääasiallisesti asui. Hän irrottautui 1931 surrealismista perustaakseen Abstraction-Créationin ja työskenteli Pariisissa toimineen Abstraction-Création-ryhmän kanssa sekä kirjoitti artikkeleita aikakauskirjaan Transition. Koko 1930-luvun ja elämänsä loppuun asti hän kirjoitti ja julkaisi esseitä ja runoja. Vuonna 1942 hän pakeni kotoaan Meudonista saksalaisten miehityksen alta ja asui Zürichissä sodan päättymiseen saakka. Hän kirjoitti ranskaksi ja saksaksi.
    ellauri210.html on line 640: Arpin ensimmäinen vaimo, taiteilija Sophie Taeuber-Arp, kuoli Zürichissä 13.1.1943. Vuonna 1959 hän avioitui taiteenkerääjä Marguerite Hagenbachin kanssa.
    ellauri210.html on line 657: le lion porte une moustache leijonalla on viixet
    ellauri210.html on line 671: la vache prend le chemin de parchemin lehmä valizee pergamentin tien
    ellauri210.html on line 686: arrose des estomacs des cœurs des cerveaux des tripes kostuttaa suolien aivojen sydämien mahoja
    ellauri210.html on line 702: Koko elämänsä aikana Savinio sävelsi viisi oopperaa ja kirjoitti vähintään 47 kirjaa, mukaan lukien useita omaelämäkertoja ja muistelmia. Hän myös kirjoitti ja tuotti laajasti teoksia teatterille. Hänen työnsä saivat ristiriitaisia arvioita hänen elinaikanaan, usein johtuen liian laaja-alaisesta modernististen tekniikoiden käytöstä. Hän sai vaikutteita ja oli Apollinairen , Picasson, Jean Cocteaun, Max Jacobin ja Fernand Légerin aikalainen, ja hänellä oli kova yritys mukaan surrealistiseen liikkeeseen.
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    ellauri210.html on line 722: La passione di Annalisa Chirico per la politica è nata grazie al padre, un ex militare. La giornalista e la sorella sono cresciute in modo molto libero. “Potevamo vestirci come volevamo. A otto anni mi sono rollata la prima sigaretta. Di camomilla, va bene. A quattordici, papà mi ha regalato la Vespa”, aveva raccontato a Dagospia.
    ellauri210.html on line 729: Di Chirico è un lottatore completo, efficace sia nella lotta a piedi che in quella a terra. Tra i suoi principali punti di forza figurano l'abilità nelle prese e un ottimo striking.
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    Jacques Vac


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    Vache qui rit

    ellauri210.html on line 749: Jacques Pierre Vac, né à L'Orient le 7 septembre 1895 et mort à 23 ans à Nantes le 6 janvier 1919, etait un wannabe écrivain et dessinateur français. Il n'a laissé pour toute œuvre qu'une série de lettres, quelques textes et quelques dessins. Le ton de son œuvre est volontairement provocateur, pacifiste voire anti-militariste, haine des bourgeois, des conventions et de l'armée. Quatre jeunes hommes faisaient paraître une revue ayant pour titre En route mauvaise troupe, en hommage à Paul Verlaine. Varmaan hinureita kaikki.
    ellauri210.html on line 751: Appelé au front lors de la Première Guerre mondiale, il en revient blessé et profondément marqué. Il est blessé aux jambes le 25 septembre 1915 à Tahure, à la suite de l'explosion d'un sac de grenades pendant la Bataille de Champagne (1915). Pacifiste et anarchiste, il est dégouté par la guerre. Sa personnalité a exercé une profonde influence sur André Breton qu'il rencontre pendant sa convalescence. Peu de temps après le conflit, Jacques Vaché meurt par overdose d'opium dans un hôtel nantais à l'âge de 23 ans.
    ellauri210.html on line 755: Par la suite, Breton mythifia Vaché et le considèra comme le précurseur du mouvement dans son Manifeste du surréalisme.
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    Fraenkel (gauche), Breton (droit), Vaché (milieu).

    ellauri210.html on line 778: An autobiographical work by Michel del Castillo, a Spanish born writer who writes in French, Tanguy is a powerfully moving novel highly reminiscent of The Diary of Anne Frank (due mainly to the child's point of view as opposed to that of the adult). Narrating in first person, the story of a young Spanish boy, Tanguy, the novel is set against the backdrop of the war.
    ellauri210.html on line 780: The novel starts in Spain in 1939, during the Spanish civil war, when Tanguy is forced to flee the country with his mother because of her left wing political affiliations. They find themselves in France, which is no less hostile. Forsaken by his father, Tanguy and his mother are arrested by the police and sent off to a camp for political refugees where life is difficult and they face many a hardship and insult. Finally able to escape, Tanguy's mother now decides to flee to London. In order to escape unnoticed from France, they must travel separately and Tanguy is thus separated from his mother. Discovered by the German troops he is packed off to another concentration camp where he endures a life of hunger, cold and forced physical labour that break his body and spirit, the only respite being in a young German pianist who befriends him and reminds him time and again not to hate for hatred breeds nothing but hatred. LOL.
    ellauri210.html on line 782: After the war, Tanguy is sent back to Spain, Barcelona where he learns that his grandmother has recently passed away and there is no one else to take care of him. He is sent to a reformation school for juvenile delinquents and orphans, run by priests who are no less cruel and sadist than the Nazi "kapos." Bitter, Tanguy believes they are worse than the Nazis because these priests hide their sadism behind the facade of religion and confession, but that makes their sin no less. He succeeds in escaping along with a "companion," but is forced to separate from his as well. This time around, he finds himself in a school run by a group of priests but unlike the reformation school, here, Tanguy is able to grow, learn and live comfortably. It is here, that he truly flourishes and finds friends and solace. But he is still not completely at peace and sets off again in search of the parents who had abandoned and forsaken him to such a bitter destiny. He does find them eventually, but only to realise that the years of hardship and horror experienced by him have built an impenetrable barrier between them. He is no longer a left wing radical like them. He has learned not to hate the capos. Don't get mad get even. LOL.
    ellauri210.html on line 784: Ja vielä 1 Tanguy: Tanguy is a 2001 French black comedy by Étienne Chatiliez. When he was a newborn baby, Edith Guetz thoughtlessly told her son Tanguy : "If you want to, you can stay at home forever". 28 years later, the over-educated university teacher of Asian languages and womanizer leads a successful and wealthy life... while still living in his parents' home. Father Paul Guetz longs to see his son finally leave the nest, a desire that his wife shares. Edith finally agrees and the pair unite to make Tanguy's life at home miserable. However, they don't know that Tanguy isn't the type of guy who easily gives up. The word Tanguy became the usual term to designate an adult still living with his parents.
    ellauri210.html on line 792: tous les crachats se réunissent dans le même égout et disent Kaikki sylkyklöntit yhtyvät samaan ällötyxeen ja sanovat
    ellauri210.html on line 797: et chacun d’accourir vers les divins excréments et les crachats Ja jokainen juoxee jumalallisten ulosteiden ja pyhien
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    Jacques Rigaut


    ellauri210.html on line 831: The word “Dada” brings to mind an international range of extreme modernist antics. The book’s title is something of a publicist’s misnomer. Jacques Rigaut is the only confirmed suicide among the group, and while Jacques Vache did die of a drug overdose, many, including author Michel Leiris, claimed that his death was accidental, characterized as deliberate by those aiming to enhance Vache’s cultural cache. Arthur Cravan and Julian Torma simply disappeared, wandering into, rather than jumping towards, the cracks of avant-garde history. Of the four only Rigaut is genuinely obsessed with themes of self-destruction.
    ellauri210.html on line 833: Tristan Tzara captured the inspired lunacy in his 1921 Dada Manifesto on Lukewarm Love. Marcel Duchamp’s “Readymades,” or Francis Picabia’s canvases of human figures as functionless machines belong here. Dada began as a limited franchise, with key outposts in Zurich, Berlin, Paris, and New York. Preceding the Surrealist movement by several years, and often inspired by the Communist Party (though not tied to it), its origins lay in a militant nostalgia for a pre-war lost Eden. Dadaists sought “an art based on fundamentals to cure the madness of the age and a new order of things that would restore the balance between heaven and hell." (Jean Arp).
    ellauri210.html on line 835: The selections from Cravan, Vache, and Torma reveal a broadly defined set of interests — the new excitement of the metropolis (particularly New York), the frustrations of avant-garde badinage, the bitterness of literary rivalry, the torpor induced by middle-class life.
    ellauri210.html on line 841: On November 6, 1929, he returned to a clinic where he was staying and — according to Andre Breton — “after paying minute attention to his toilette, and carrying out all the necessary external adjustments demanded of such a departure” — calmly put a bullet through his heart. Not his head like Richard Cory, who had everything a man could want: power, grace and style.
    ellauri210.html on line 843: But I work in his factory
    ellauri210.html on line 860: Jacques Rigaut (30. joulukuuta 1898 – 9. marraskuuta 1929) oli ranskalainen dada-runoilija. Hän teki itsemurhan 30-vuotiaana ja tuli haudatuksi Cimetière de Montmartreen. Helmin ikäisenä poistui takavasemmalle, Jeesusta nuorempana vielä.
    ellauri210.html on line 871: Après avoir passé une soirée à Paris avec un vieil ami, Jacques Porel, le matin du 6 novembre 1929 Jacques Rigaut rentre à Châtenay-Malabry, où il se suicide d’une balle de revolver tirée en plein cœur.
    ellauri210.html on line 873: Jacques Rigaut est à bien des égards un précurseur d'une forme d'écriture fragmentaire, comme Gunnar Bärlund, nej jag ville säga Gunnar Björling. GB's stod stod häromdagen framför St Pauls kyrka, näverna uppe, med en gul yllemössa på huvudet.
    ellauri210.html on line 876: — Jacques Rigaut - Extrait des Écrits
    ellauri210.html on line 880: French poet Jacques Rigaut said, "Don't forget that I cannot see myself. That my role is limited to being the one who looks in the mirror." Rate it: (3.00 / 2 votes) Silti vitun monet kynäilijät sitä yrittävät. Näytin siltä ja tältä, ne sanovat. Carl Erik Carlson ei koskaan kazonut izeänsä peiliin, paizi kammatessaan tukkaansa.
    ellauri210.html on line 886: Et puis merde !, Paul Chadourne – Pierre Drieu la Rochelle - Jacques Rigaut, Les Libraires Entre Les Lignes, 1998, Paris.
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    Jacques Pervert


    ellauri210.html on line 909: Jacques Prévert, né le 4 février 1900 à Neuilly-sur-Seine et mort le 11 avril 1977 à Omonville-la-Petite (Manche), était un poète français.
    ellauri210.html on line 915: Jacques Prévert s'ennuie à l'école et fait souvent l'école buissonnière en parcourant Paris avec la complicité de son père. Dès 15 ans, après son certificat d'études primaires, il abandonne les études. Il multiplie alors les petits travaux, notamment au grand magasin Le Bon Marché. Il fait quelques larcins et fréquente des voyous mais n'est jamais inquiété par la police.
    ellauri210.html on line 918: L'appartement de la rue du Château devient l'endroit de rencontre du mouvement symboliste et surréaliste. C'est en fait un logement collectif qui accueille tous les amis désargentés de Duhamel : Raymond Queneau, Yves Tanguy.
    ellauri210.html on line 919: Le 30 avril 1925, Prévert épouse Simone Geneviève Dienne (1903-1994), son amie d'enfance devenue violoncelliste dans un cinéma de la rue de Cluny pour accompagner les films muets. En 1928, il quitte la rue du Château et s'installe avec elle au pied de la butte Montmartre et se lance dans l'écriture — en février, il compose Les animaux ont des ennuis, son premier poème.
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    ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>A. A. Milne ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>mietelmä ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>ekofasisti ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Reading is good but the garden is the best teacher. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Christine Allison, 1995 ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>mietelmä ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>kuivakka ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>I think there are as many kinds of gardening as of poetry. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Addison ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>mietelmä ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>lälly ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Gardeners learn by trowel and error. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Gardening Saying ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>mietelmä ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>lupsakka ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>He plants trees to benefit another generation. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Caecilius Statius ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>mietelmä ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>nurzinazi ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Cicero ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>mietelmä ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>syvällinen ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Claude Monet ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>minukki ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>kuivakka ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>When I go into my garden with a spade, and dig a bed, I feel such an exhilaration and health that I discover that I have been defrauding myself all this time in letting others do for me what I should have done with my own hands. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Ralph Waldo Emerson ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>minukki ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>lälly ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>I'm not aging, I just need repotting. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Unknown ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>minukki ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>lupsakka ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>My passion for gardening may strike some as selfish, or merely an act of resignation in the face of overwhelming problems that beset the world. It is neither. I have found that each garden is just what Voltaire proposed in Candide: a microcosm of a just and beautiful society. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Andrew Weil ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>minukki ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>syvällinen ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Let us give nature a chance; she knows her business better than we do. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Michael Eyquen de Montaigne ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>neuvokki ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>ekofasisti ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>A gardener's best tool is the knowledge from previous seasons. And it can be recorded in a $2 notebook. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Andy Tomolonis ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>neuvokki ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>kuivakka ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Laying out grounds may be considered a liberal art, in some sort like poetry and painting. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>William Wordsworth ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>neuvokki ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>lälly ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Gardening is cheaper than therapy and you get tomatoes. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Author Unknown ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>neuvokki ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>lupsakka ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Who loves a garden loves a greenhouse too. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>William Cowper ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>neuvokki ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>nurzinazi ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Despite the gardener’s best intentions, Nature will improvise. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Michael P. Garofalo ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>neuvokki ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>syvällinen ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>The goal of life is living in agreement with nature. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Zeno 335BC ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>vierestä ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>ekofasisti ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>One marked feature of the people, both high and low, is a love for flowers. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Robert Fortune ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>vierestä ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>kuivakka ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>The roots of all goodness lie in the soil of appreciation for goodness. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Dalai Lama ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>vierestä ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>lälly ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>All gardeners know better than other gardeners. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Chinese Proverb ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>vierestä ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>lupsakka ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Thomas A. Edison ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>vierestä ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>nurzinazi ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>To everything there is a season... ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>Ecclesiastes 3:1 ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>vierestä ace="Liberation Serif" size=3>syvällinen
    Mercurio fuerat lux illa sacrata, sed illeMerkuriuxelle oli se valo ollut pyhitetty, mutta tuopa
    Wallace David Foster 46 Leukakiikku autotallissa
    Glory and honour are in his presence; strength and gladness are in his place.
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    And now shall mine head be lifted up above mine enemies round about me: therefore will I offer in his tabernacle sacrifices of joy; I will sing, yea, I will sing praises unto the LORD.
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    Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing: thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness;
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    Thou art my hiding place; thou shalt preserve me from trouble; thou shalt compass me about with songs of deliverance. Selah.
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    With gladness and rejoicing shall they be brought: they shall enter into the king's palace.
    ellauri083.html on line 655: As nouns the difference between mirth and joy is that mirth is the emotion usually following humour and accompanied by laughter; merriment; jollity; gaiety while joy is a feeling of extreme happiness or cheerfulness, especially related to the acquisition or expectation of something good.
    ellauri083.html on line 661: Kay Warren on perustanut miehensä Rick Warrenin kanssa Saddleback-seurakunnan Kaliforniaan. Hän on intohimoinen raamatunopettaja ja arvostettu vähäosaisten puolustaja. Erityisesti homot ja muuten haavoittuvaiset lapset ovat hänen sydämellään. Hän on perustanut Saddleback-seurakunnan yhteydessä toimivan HIV/AIDS Initiative -työmuodon.
    ellauri083.html on line 669: Abraham couldn’t keep himself contained, “Abraham fell on his face and laughed, and said to himself, ‘Shall a child be born to a man who is a hundred years old? Shall Sarah, who is ninety years old, bear a child?'”
    ellauri083.html on line 673: Sarah had a similar reaction to the news, “Sarah laughed to herself, saying, ‘After I have grown old, and my husband is old, shall I have pleasure?’” (Genesis 18:12) God caught her laughing, but “Sarah denied, saying, ‘I did not laugh’; for she was afraid. He said, ‘No, but you did laugh’” (Genesis 18:15). You can’t pull a fast one on God! But God can pull a fast one on you! That's the diff!
    ellauri083.html on line 683: In the book of Kings, Elijah is having a “Battle Royale” with some pagan priests and taunts them by saying, “Call louder, for he is a god; he may be busy doing his business, or may be on a journey. Perhaps he is asleep and must be awakened.” (1 Kings 18:27). Some translations make “doing his business” more explicit by translating it as, “relieving himself.” This is in accord with the original Hebrew and so Elijah is taunting them by saying their god might be busy going to the bathroom!
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    ellauri088.html on line 86: Gustav Fechner (1801-1887) argued for psychophysical parallelism, according to which the mental and physical worlds run parallel to each other but do not interact. Fechner developed the Weber-Fechner law, according to which the perceived intensity of a stimulus increases arithmetically as a constant multiple of the physical intensity of the stimulus or in other words, changes of physical intensity gallop along at a brisk pace while the corresponding changes of perceived intensity creep along. The Weber and the Weber-Fechner laws were the first laws to provide a mathematical statement of the relationship between the mind and the body. Another significant contribution when S. S. Stevens (1906-1973) demonstrated that psychological intensity grows as an exponential function of physical stimulus intensity, that is, equal stimulus ratios always produce equal sensory ratios although different ratios hold for different sensory modalities. (Siis mitä? Aritmeettisesti vai logaritmisesti?)
    ellauri088.html on line 97: Several sensations form an idea. Several feelings form a composite feeling. Emotions are affective processes over time (they have a beginning, a middle, and an end). Volitions are changes in ideas or feelings that bring an emotion to an end. oAApperception is also relevant to clinical psychology. Projective tests such as the Rorschach and the TAT are based on the concept of apperception. (TAT: Thematic Apperception Test) Why is it that we perceive reality this or that way? Skewed perception may be connected with mental illness. Like seeing naked women undressing everywhere. There is a will involved there.
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    ellauri088.html on line 117: Hyvin toimeentuleva tukholmalaisvanhusmies marisee isossa lukaalissaan, se on yxin ja yxinäinen, kurjaliston kuningas. Välillä se lojuu valtavassa olohuoneesssa valtavan telkan edessä tohvelit jalassa seinänkokoinen kirjahylly taustana. Välillä se lojuu väljässä makuuhuoneessa 10K kruunun Hästens-sängyssä ja kääntää ikävystyneenä moottorisänkyvipua. Välillä se vänisee vanhusystävilleen Watsapissa, Facebookissa ja Zoomissa. Mutta ei se ole sama! Nyt tekis tosiaankin mieli jo jotakuta tafsata!
    ellauri088.html on line 119: Vaccinet som skulle rädda oss alla finns helt plötsligt inte. Den opportune Ulf Kristersson (M), som vet hur allting ska vara efteråt, tycker vi ska lämna EU:s vaccinkö och köpa eget.
    ellauri088.html on line 135: 7-8 Därefter köpte jag slavar, både män och kvinnor, och andra föddes i mitt hem. Jag skaffade mig också väldiga fårhjordar och annan boskap, mycket större än någon av de andra kungarna före mig hade haft. Och från de provinser som jag regerade över samlade jag in mängder av silver och guld.För att få underhållning skaffade jag mig en sångkör som bestod av både män och kvinnor. Dessutom var jag omgiven av vackra kvinnor.
    ellauri088.html on line 230: In general, green is what you’d normally call “universal healthcare free at point of service”. Blue denotes “free but not universal”; the US is in a category basically its own, “Not free but universal”, which reflects how Obamacare is a strange hybrid. I’d say what you’re looking for is “the second most developed non-green country on this map”.
    ellauri088.html on line 353: Cuando subieres a caballo, no vayas echando el cuerpo sobre el arzón postrero, ni lleves las piernas tiesas y tiradas y desviadas de la barriga del caballo, ni tampoco vayas tan flojo que parezca que vas sobre el rucio: que el andar a caballo a unos hace caballeros; a otros, caballerizos. Sea moderado tu sueño, que el que no madruga con el sol, no goza del día; y advierte, ¡oh Sancho!, que la diligencia es madre de la buena ventura, y la pereza, su contraria, jamás llegó al término que pide un buen deseo.
    ellauri088.html on line 416: - Luin sellaiset kirjat kuin The Miracle Morning ja Rich Dad Poor Dad. Tein uudenvuodenlupauksen, että ryhdyn heräämään aikaisin ja alan elämään eri lailla. Sitten tajusin, että se on ihan kusetusta sellainen, että aloittaa uudenvuodenpäivänä. Päätin aloittaa heti.
    ellauri088.html on line 533: Heinlein 1958: Have space suit - will travel.
    ellauri088.html on line 540: Jerome Clapp "Klapka" Oliver Jerome (May 2, 1859 Caldmore, Walsall Staffordshire, England - June 14, 1927, Northampton General Hospital, Northampton) oli englantilainen kynäilijä ja "humoristi". Senskä muutti sukunnimensä Clapp Jeromexi. Eikös clap ole joku veneerinen tauti? Joo tippuri. Siinäpä se. Jerome oli muutenkin huonosta kodista, rupusakkia kuten kolleegansa Charles Chaplin vähän myöhemmin. Isä oli ironmonger ja lay preacher who dabbled in architecture.
    ellauri088.html on line 546: In 1898, a short stay in Germany (Jerome ei ilmeisesti arvostanut sakuja) inspired Three Men on the Bummel, the sequel to Three Men in a Boat, reintroducing the same characters in the setting of a foreign bicycle tour. It has enjoyed only modest success by comparison.
    ellauri088.html on line 547: His 1908 play The Passing of the Third Floor Back introduced a more sombre and religious Jerome. The play was a tremendous commercial success. It was twice made into film, in 1918 and in 1935. However, the play was condemned by critics – Max Beerbohm described it as "vilely stupid" and as written by a "tenth-rate writer".
    ellauri088.html on line 561: The food question.—Objections to paraffine oil as an atmosphere.—Advantages of cheese as a travelling companion.—A married woman deserts her home.—Further provision for getting upset.—I pack.—Cussedness of tooth-brushes.—George and Harris pack.—Awful behaviour of Montmorency.—We retire to rest.
    ellauri088.html on line 569: Blackmailing.—The proper course to pursue.—Selfish boorishness of river-side landowner.—“Notice” boards.—Unchristianlike feelings of Harris.—How Harris sings a comic song.—A high-class party.—Shameful conduct of two abandoned young men.—Some useless information.—George buys a banjo.
    ellauri088.html on line 573: Our first night.—Under canvas.—An appeal for help.—Contrariness of tea-kettles, how to overcome.—Supper.—How to feel virtuous.—Wanted! a comfortably-appointed, well-drained desert island, neighbourhood of South Pacific Ocean preferred.—Funny thing that happened to George’s father.—a restless night.
    ellauri088.html on line 581: Then Harris tried to open the tin with a pocket-knife, and broke the knife and cut himself badly; and George tried a pair of scissors, and the scissors flew up, and nearly put his eye out. While they were dressing their wounds, I tried to make a hole in the thing with the spiky end of the hitcher, and the hitcher slipped and jerked me out between the boat and the bank into two feet of muddy water, and the tin rolled over, uninjured, and broke a teacup.
    ellauri088.html on line 583: Then we all got mad. We took that tin out on the bank, and Harris went up into a field and got a big sharp stone, and I went back into the boat and brought out the mast, and George held the tin and Harris held the sharp end of his stone against the top of it, and I took the mast and poised it high up in the air, and gathered up all my strength and brought it down.
    ellauri088.html on line 591: We beat it out flat; we beat it back square; we battered it into every form known to geometry—but we could not make a hole in it. Then George went at it, and knocked it into a shape, so strange, so weird, so unearthly in its wild hideousness, that he got frightened and threw away the mast. Then we all three sat round it on the grass and looked at it.
    ellauri088.html on line 593: There was one great dent across the top that had the appearance of a mocking grin, and it drove us furious, so that Harris rushed at the thing, and caught it up, and flung it far into the middle of the river, and as it sank we hurled our curses at it, and we got into the boat and rowed away from the spot, and never paused till we reached Maidenhead.
    ellauri088.html on line 595: Viktoriaanista läppäkeppiä. Heinleinin opetus on tässä: A man almost always gets what he wants if he wants it badly enough. Kolme stoogea eivät riittävästi halunneet ananasta purkista. Bob lainasi ton kynäveizi-insidentin Have spacesuit-kirjan esipuberteettiseen Kip/Peewee kohtauxeen.
    ellauri088.html on line 599: In addition, here’s a much earlier spoof of German lieder, from the British comic novel “Three Men in a Boat,” published in 1889. I think it shows just how pervasive and long-standing is the English-speaker’s resistance to the rarefied world of the German art-song. The excerpt is also very silly and probably tells you at least as much about British anti-intellectualism and complacency as it does about German over-earnestness.
    ellauri088.html on line 601: It appeared that the song was not a comic song at all. It was about a young girl who lived in the Hartz Mountains, and who had given up her life to save her lover’s soul; and he died, and met her spirit in the air; and then, in the last verse, he jilted her spirit, and went on with another spirit—I’m not quite sure of the details, but it was something very sad, I know. Herr Boschen said he had sung it once before the German Emperor, and he (the German Emperor) had sobbed like a little child. He (Herr Boschen) said it was generally acknowledged to be one of the most tragic and pathetic songs in the German language.
    ellauri088.html on line 612: Jerome volunteered eagerly to serve his country at the outbreak of the great war, but, being 55 years old, was rejected by the British Army. Eager to serve in some capacity, he volunteered as an ambulance driver for the French Army.
    ellauri088.html on line 616: Will it be the same in the future? Will the prized treasures of to-day always be the cheap trifles of the day before? Will rows of our willow-pattern dinner-plates be ranged above the chimneypieces of the great in the years 2000 and odd? Will the white cups with the gold rim and the beautiful gold flower inside (species unknown), that our Sarah Janes now break in sheer light-heartedness of spirit, be carefully mended, and stood upon a bracket, and dusted only by the lady of the house?
    ellauri088.html on line 618: The “sampler” that the eldest daughter did at school will be spoken of as “tapestry of the Victorian era,” and be almost priceless. The blue-and-white mugs of the present-day roadside inn will be hunted up, all cracked and chipped, and sold for their weight in gold, and rich people will use them for claret cups; and travellers from Japan will buy up all the “Presents from Ramsgate,” and “Souvenirs of Margate,” that may have escaped destruction, and take them back to Jedo as ancient English curios.
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    ellauri088.html on line 627: Erich Kästner wurde 1899 in Dresden geboren und starb 1974 in München. Der Schriftsteller, Satiriker, Dramatiker und nicht zuletzt Autor der berühmten Kinderklassiker ›Das doppelte Lottchen‹, ›Das fliegende Klassenzimmer‹, ›Pünktchen und Anton‹, ›Emil und die Detektive‹ und ›Die Konferenz der Tiere‹ wurde mit zahlreichen Preisen bedacht (u.a. mit dem Büchner-Preis und der Hans-Christian Andersen-Medaille).
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    ellauri089.html on line 37: I wonder how harmless such people are? To what extent civilization is retarded by the laughing jack-asses, the empty-minded belittlers? Nature's obvious mistakes? Mies sitä tulee räkänokasta, muttei tyhjän naurajasta. (Heinlein)
    ellauri089.html on line 48: Robert Anson Heinlein (/ˈhaɪnlaɪn/; July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988) was an American science-fiction author, aeronautical engineer, and Naval officer. Sometimes called the "dean of science fiction writers", he was among the first to emphasize scientific accuracy in his fiction, and was thus a pioneer of the subgenre of hard science fiction. His published works, both fiction and non-fiction, express admiration for competence and emphasize the value of critical thinking. His work continues to have an influence on the science-fiction genre, and on modern culture more generally.
    ellauri089.html on line 49: He, Isaac Asimov, and Arthur C. Clarke are often considered the "Big Three" of English-language science fiction authors.
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    Space Cadet

    ellauri089.html on line 59: He spent his childhood in Kansas City, Missouri. The outlook and values of this time and place (in his own words, "The Bible Belt") had a definite influence on his fiction, especially in his later works.
    ellauri089.html on line 62: Heinlein's experience in the Navy exerted a strong influence on his character and writing. In 1929, he graduated from the Naval Academy with the equivalent of a Bachelor of Arts degree in Engineering, ranking fifth in his class academically but with a class standing of 20th of 243 due to disciplinary demerits.
    ellauri089.html on line 64: Space Cadet (1948) may not be Heinlein’s best juvenile novel (that spot is usually reserved for Have Space Suit—Will Travel), but it is a solid contender for one of the top spots. Space Cadet would probably be a memorable novel if Heinlein had written no other juvenile books.
    ellauri089.html on line 67: And the psychological testing, in which the boys are tested for certain character traits (and through which Heinlein begins to articulate his own philosophy about winners and losers), is even more fascinating.
    ellauri089.html on line 69: Heinlein draws on his knowledge of school societies to make the Academy a “real” place; there are bull sessions, roommate problems, anxieties about passing, shared food packages, and parties at the Academy just as there are at any school, especially a boarding school or college. Also, as Matt becomes more and more a Cadet, he finds, as do many of Heinlein’s juvenile heroes, that he has grown beyond his family and that there is an unbridgeable gulf between his perspective as a Cadet and his parents’ perspectives as ground-dwellers in Kansas City. His living and working in space is a part of it, but even more important, Matt realizes, is his membership in an international/interplanetary organization. He is no longer the boy he was when he left home. He becomes aware of this difference and, understanding it, is able to deal with a family that now seems somewhat provincial to him.
    ellauri089.html on line 71: The society of the Academy also allows Heinlein to develop characters who do not succeed as well as Bob does. Bill Hädensa, a bright student who has been in the Academy an unusually long time when Matt arrives, eventually drops out because he “has no wish to become a superman.”
    ellauri089.html on line 72: Bill does not want the responsibility of keeping Earth peaceful, a responsibility that could require him, in an extreme situation, to bomb his own country. Loooooseeer!
    ellauri089.html on line 74: Another Cadet, Girard Burke, is asked to resign. The reader has know for a long time that Burke, who is certainly mentally and physically capable, does not have the right attitude to be a Patrolman. He is, among other things, too skeptical of the ideals for which the Patrol stands. Burke resigns, goes into his father’s business, becomes an ship’s captain immediately, gets himself in venereal trouble on Venus, and has to call on the Patrol to rescue him from his own self-centered and stupid mistakes. Matt, Tex, and Oscar do rescue him and, with that action, prove the worth of the characteristics—perseverance, loyalty, intelligence, idealism, integrity, and courage—that Heinlein champions throughout Space Cadet and the other novels in the series. Vittu mikä nazi.
    ellauri089.html on line 77: Heinlein used his science fiction to earn money and as a way to explore his provocative social and political ideas, and to speculate how progress in science and engineering might shape the future of politics, race, religion, and sex. Within the framework of his science-fiction stories, Heinlein repeatedly addressed certain social themes: the importance of being earnest, individual liberty and self-reliance, the nature of incestual sexual relationships, the obligation individuals owe to their societies, the influence of organized religion on culture and government, and the tendency of society to repress nonconformist thought. He also speculated on the influence of space travel on human cultural practices.
    ellauri089.html on line 83: His work sometimes had controversial aspects, such as plural marriage in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, militarism in Starship Troopers and technologically competent women characters that were formidable, yet often stereotypically feminine – such as Friday.
    ellauri089.html on line 85: In 1929, Heinlein married Elinor Curry of Kansas City. However, their marriage only lasted about a year. His second marriage in 1932 to Leslyn MacDonald (1904–1981) lasted for 15 years. Leslyn took to drink. No wonder.
    ellauri089.html on line 87: Ginny undoubtedly served as a model for many of his intelligent, fiercely independent female characters. She was a chemist and rocket test engineer, and held a higher rank in the Navy than Heinlein himself. She was also an accomplished college athlete, earning four letter words.
    ellauri089.html on line 91: Heinlein's early political leanings were liberal. In 1934, he worked actively for the Democratic campaign of Upton Sinclair for Governor of California. After Sinclair lost, Heinlein became an anti-Communist Democratic activist.
    ellauri089.html on line 92: Isaac Asimov believed that Heinlein made a swing to the right politically at the same time he married Ginny.
    ellauri089.html on line 98: It started with the famous Henry quotation: "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!!". It then went on to admit that there was some risk to nuclear testing (albeit less than the "willfully distorted" claims of the test ban advocates), and risk of nuclear war, but that "The alternative is surrender. We accept the risks." Heinlein was among those who in 1968 signed a pro-Vietnam War ad in Galaxy Science Fiction. Että semmonen libertiini.
    ellauri089.html on line 100: While at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyards, Asimov, Heinlein, and de Camp brainstormed unconventional approaches to kamikaze attacks, such as listening to detect approaching planes.
    ellauri089.html on line 108: “[T]here seems to have been an actual decline in rational thinking. The United States had become a place where entertainers and professional athletes were mistaken for people of importance. They were idolized and treated as leaders; their opinions were sought on everything and they took themselves just as seriously—after all, if an entertainer is paid a million or more a year, he knows he is important ... so his opinions of foreign affairs and domestic policies must be important, too, even though he proves himself to be ignorant and subliterate every time he opens his mouth.”
    ellauri089.html on line 110: The least science-y Heinlein is probably Double Star, about an actor who stands in for a galactic leader.
    ellauri089.html on line 114: From Rocket Ship Galileo (1947) to Have Space Suit—Will Travel (1958), Robert A. Heinlein wrote twelve novels, all published by Scribners, that were aimed at what we now call the juvenile market. In Dr. Johnson’s sense of the word, they are classics in their field, they have stood the test of time. They appeared first in hardback—unusual in a field in which, until the 1950s or 1960s, almost all major works were published in magazines or in paperback; and during the 1950s, hardback copies of these novels could be found in school and public libraries all across the country. These novels later appeared in paperback and have remained available in that form to the present. Heinlein’s juvenile novels have been largely ignored by both science fiction critics and critics of children’s literature; but even a half century after they were written, these novels are still “contemporary” and are still among the best science fiction in the range.
    ellauri089.html on line 116: There's no gap between will and action, for Heinlein's juveniles adulthood is devotion to something they want to do. This is the origin of the books' guilelessness—for that worldview is innocence, down at its root, even when the grand theme of a book is slavery, war, or survival in harsh circumstances. Being human isn't an insoluble problem for them. It's a puzzle that has a solution: be juvenile. What made Robert Heinlein inimitable was the easiness of the people in those stories.
    ellauri089.html on line 124: During the 1930s and 1940s, Heinlein was deeply interested in Alfred Korzybski's general semantics and attended a number of seminars on the subject. His views on epistemology seem to have flowed from that interest, and his fictional characters continue to express Korzybskian views to the very end of his writing career.
    ellauri089.html on line 132: Heinlein's name is often associated with the competent hero, a character archetype who, though he or she may have flaws and limitations, is a strong, accomplished person able to overcome any soluble problem set in their path. They tend to feel confident overall, have a broad life experience and set of skills, and not give up when the going gets tough.
    ellauri089.html on line 134: Heinlein coined terms that have become part of the English language, including grok, waldo and speculative fiction, as well as popularizing existing terms like "TANSTAAFL", (free lunch) "pay it forward", and "space marine". Ja kexi vesisängyn ja kännykän. Ois voinut jättää keximättä.
    ellauri089.html on line 136: Within the book, the statement of divine immanence verbalized between the main characters, "Thou Art God", is logically derived from the concept inherent in the term grok. Waldo on etäkäsi. Suunnilleen dildo.
    ellauri089.html on line 141: I agree with R H people in entertainment didn't have a practical education like most who went to college, learned a bunch of stuff...then went in to the real world and found some of what they learned was wrong and only works in the theoretical mind of a college professor.
    ellauri089.html on line 145: Even more surprising, the sociological aspects of these books have also stood up well over the years. Boys today may not be quite as innocent about girls as they appear to be in most of Heinlein’s juveniles (perhaps at the request of Scribner’s editor Alice Dalgliesh), but the various interpersonal relationships (boy-girl, parent-child, sibling-sibling) do still ring quite true. Today’s young readers may have to ask what a “soda jerk” is, but they will have no trouble understanding why Kip, the hero of Have Space Suit—Will Travel, tosses a chocolate milkshake all over his tormentor.
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    Have Space Suit Will Travel

    ellauri089.html on line 149: The last juvenile, Have Space Suit—Will Travel, recapitulates and surpasses the other books in the series as Kip Russell travels first to the moon, then to Pluto, then to a planet in Vega’s system, and finally to the Lesser Magellanic Cloud; he eventually comes home by a circular route! All of the books feature young people, primarily young men—but a surprising number of strong female characters, growing up and going through the process of separating themselves from their sometimes ununderstanding families, discovering their real identities, successfully dealing with bar mitzwah, and by the story’s end, entering the adult world as foreskinless and capable people.
    ellauri089.html on line 155: He does have a minor talent for aphorism: "Specialization is for insects." "Progress isn't made by early risers. It's made by lazy men trying to find easier ways to do something." "When a place gets crowded enough to require IDs, social collapse is not far away."
    ellauri089.html on line 157: He is a great fan of nuclear power. He certainly fails to challenge the reader to think critically about what the future climate might be like. In addition, Heinlein presents specific scientific, technological, sociological, moral or ethical, and humanistic situations which will not only intrigue but challenge the reader’s attitudes—about space travel, illegal alien societies, the over-populated future, the nature of time, and so on.
    ellauri089.html on line 182: Cyrano de Bergerac tän kuumatkailun aloitti, Verne ja Herge jatkoivat. Onnexi se on nyt tauolla. Heinlein was a mentor to Ray Bradbury, giving him help and quite possibly passing on the "payahead" concept, made famous by the publication of a letter from him to Heinlein thanking him. Apua, onko Bradburykin yhtä juveniili? Siis tollanen competent man.
    ellauri089.html on line 191: On se kumma miten just nää samat mätämäisyydet toistuu miehekkäästä mieskirjailijasta toiseen. On jotenkin pakko. Sellasta Timo Airaxisen essentialismia. Kaikissa Heinleinin henkilöissä on pieni Bob sisällä. Wormfacet mukaanlukien.
    ellauri089.html on line 198: The story examines religion through the eyes of Alex, a Christian political activist who is corrupted by Margrethe, a Danish Norse cruise ship hostess and loves every minute of it. Enduring a shipwreck, an earthquake, and a series of world-changes brought about by Loki (with Jehovah's permission), Alex and Marga work their way from Mexico back to Kansas as dishwasher and waitress.
    ellauri089.html on line 202: On the way they unknowingly enjoy the Texas hospitality of Satan himself, but as they near their destination they are separated by the Rapture — Margrethe worships Odin, and pagans do not go to Heaven. Finding that the reward for his faith, eternity as promised in the Book of Revelation, is worthless without her, Alex journeys through timeless space in search of his lost lady, taking him to Hell and beyond.
    ellauri089.html on line 203: Heinlein depicts a Heaven ruled by snotty angels and a Hell where everyone has a wonderful, or at least productive, time — with Mary Magdalene shuttling breezily between both places.
    ellauri089.html on line 205: Dave Langford reviewed Job: A Comedy of Justice for White Dwarf #61, and stated that "When blasphemy stops being witty and shocking, it tends to become pointless, like graffiti scrawled on church wall. I didn't dislike this one, but . . . wait for the paperback, eh?"
    ellauri089.html on line 210: Men rarely if ever manage to dream up a god superior to themselves. Most gods have the manners and morals of a spoiled child. One man's theology is another man's belly laugh. The most ridiculous concept ever perpetrated by Homo Sapiens is that the Lord God of Creation, Shaper and Ruler of the Universes, wants the saccharine adoration of his creations, that he can be persuaded by their prayers, and becomes petulant if he does not receive this flattery. Yet this ridiculous notion, without one real shred of evidence to bolster it, has gone on to found one of the oldest, largest and least productive industries in history.
    ellauri089.html on line 349: Bob Heinleinin Have Spacesuit Will Travel on infantiili, vaikka piti olla juveniili. K.L. Humphreys kirjoittaa sarjaa adult romaaneja yleisamerikkalaisista pojista, jotka ovat alfasusia. Pitäisi ehkä tarkastella kysymystä G.E. Mooren etiikan valossa. Cambridgen apostolina se tiesi yhtä ja toista pojista. Niin hyvistä kuin pahoista.
    ellauri089.html on line 367: These two questions may be expressed, the first in the form: What kind of things ought to exist for their own sakes? the second in the form: What kind of actions ought we to perform?
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    ellauri089.html on line 401: Preface. It appears to me that in Ethics, as in all other philosophical studies, the difficulties and disagreements, of which its history is full, are mainly due to a very simple cause: namely to the attempt to answer questions, without first discovering precisely what question it is which you desire to answer. ...
    ellauri089.html on line 423: § 10. "Good", then, denotes one unique simple object of thought among innumerable others; but this object has very commonly been identified with some other—a fallacy which may be called "the naturalistic fallacy" … Tässä Jyriltä alkaa lähteä riimu käsistä. Sillä on niin iso lehmälauma ojassa, ettei se pysty pitelemään sitä. 1 lehmistä on että ainoa merkizevä hyvä on termiittiapinoiden hyvä, lehmistä ei mitään väliä. Niitä on hyvä popsia aivan vapaasti. Koska lehmät ei ole meikäläisiä, niillä ei ole sielua, ei äänioikeutta eikä armeijaa, ja ne maistuu meistä apinoista hyvältä. So there!
    ellauri089.html on line 427: § 12. The nature of this fallacy is easily recognised; …
    ellauri089.html on line 431: § 14. The "naturalistic fallacy" illustrated by Bentham; and the importance of avoiding it pointed out. …
    ellauri089.html on line 435: § 16. Our investigations of the latter kind of relation cannot hope to establish more than that a certain kind of action will generally be followed by the best possible results; …
    ellauri089.html on line 439: § 18. The investigation of intrinsic values is complicated by the fact that the value of a whole may be different from the sum of the value of its parts, …
    ellauri089.html on line 453: § 24. This and the two following chapters will consider certain proposed answers to the second of ethical questions: What is good in itself? These proposed answers are characterised by the facts (1) that they declare some one kind of thing to be alone good in itself; and (2) that they do so, because they suppose this one thing to define the meaning of "good". …
    ellauri089.html on line 467: § 31. Mr Spencer's connection of Evolution with Ethics seems to shew the influence of the naturalistic fallacy; …
    ellauri089.html on line 473: § 34. Three possible views as to the relation of Evolution to Ethics are distinguished from the naturalistic view to which it is proposed to confine the name "Evolutionistic Ethics". On any of these three views the relation would be unimportant, and the "Evolutionistic" view, which makes it important, involves a double fallacy. …
    ellauri089.html on line 479: § 36. The prevalence of Hedonism is mainly due to the naturalistic fallacy. …
    ellauri089.html on line 487: § 40. yet he gives a proof of the first proposition, which consists in (1) the fallacious confusion of "desirable" with "desired", …
    ellauri089.html on line 491: § 42. The theory that nothing but pleasure is desired seems largely due to a confusion between the cause and the object of desire, and, even if it is always among the causes of desire, that fact would not tempt anyone to think it a good. …
    ellauri089.html on line 497: § 45. We must now proceed to consider the principle of Hedonism as an "Intuition", as which it has been clearly recognised by Prof. Sidgwick alone. That it should be thus incapable of proof is not, in itself, any reason for dissatisfaction. …
    ellauri089.html on line 513: § 53. and (2) it may be made equally plain that consciousness of pleasure is not the sole good, if we are equally careful to distinguish it from its usual accompaniments. …
    ellauri089.html on line 535: § 64. Certain ambiguities in the conception of Utilitarianism are noticed; and it is pointed out (1) that, as a doctrine of the end to be pursued, it is finally refuted by the refutation of Hedonism, and (2) that, while the arguments most commonly urged in its favour could, at most, only shew it to offer a correct criterion of right action, they are quite insufficient even for this purpose. …
    ellauri089.html on line 544: § 67. and by "metaphysical Ethics" I mean those systems which maintain or imply that the answer to the question "What is good?" logically depends upon the answer to the question "What is the nature of supersensible reality?" All such systems obviously involve the same fallacy—the "naturalistic fallacy"—by the use of which Naturalism was also defined. …
    ellauri089.html on line 546: § 68. Metaphysics, as dealing with a "supersensible reality" may have a bearing upon practical Ethics (1) if its supersensible reality is conceived as something future, which our actions can affect; and (2) since it will prove that every proposition of practical Ethics is false, if it can shew that an eternal reality is either the only real thing or the only good thing. Most metaphysical writers, believing in a reality of the latter kind, do thus imply the complete falsehood of every practical proposition, although they fail to see that their Metaphysics thus contradicts their Ethics. …
    ellauri089.html on line 548: § 69. But the theory, by which I have defined Metaphysical Ethics, is not that Metaphysics has a logical bearing upon the question involved in practical Ethics "What effects will my action produce?", but that it has such a bearing upon the fundamental ethical question, "What is good in itself?" This theory has been refuted by the proof, in Chap. I, that the naturalistic fallacy is a fallacy; it only remains to discuss certain confusions which seem to have lent it plausibility. …
    ellauri089.html on line 566: § 78. (1) It has been commonly held, since Kant, that "goodness" has the same relation to Will or Feeling, which "truth" or "reality" has to Cognition: that the proper method for Ethics is to discover what is implied in Will or Feeling, just as, according to Kant, the proper method for Metaphysics was to discover what is implied in Cognition. …
    ellauri089.html on line 568: § 79. The actual relations between "goodness" and Will or Feeling, from which this false doctrine is inferred, seem to be mainly (a) the causal relation consisting in the fact that it is only by reflection upon the experiences of Will and Feeling that we become aware of ethical distinctions; (b) the facts that a cognition of goodness is perhaps always included in certain kinds of Willing and Feeling, and is generally accompanied by them: …
    ellauri089.html on line 570: § 80. but from neither of these psychological facts does it follow that "to be good" is identical with being willed or felt in a certain way. The supposition that it does follow is an instance of the fundamental contradiction of modern Epistemology—the contradiction involved in both distinguishing and identifying the object and the act of Thought, "truth" itself and its supposed criterion: …
    ellauri089.html on line 572: § 81. and, once this analogy between Volition and Cognition is accepted, the view that ethical propositions have an essential reference to Will or Feeling, is strengthened by another error with regard to the nature of Cognition—the error of supposing that "perception" denotes merely a certain way of cognising an object, whereas it actually includes the assertion that the object is also true. …
    ellauri089.html on line 578: § 84. The fact that the metaphysical writers who, like Green, attempt to base Ethics on Volition, do not even attempt this independent investigation, shows that they start from the false assumption that goodness is identical with being willed, and hence that their ethical reasonings have no value whatsoever. …
    ellauri089.html on line 591: § 88. In this chapter we shall deal with the third object of ethical enquiry: namely answers to the question "What conduct is a means to good results?" or "What ought we to do?" This is the question of Practical Ethics, and its answer involves an assertion of causal connection. …
    ellauri089.html on line 593: § 89. It is shewn that the assertions "This action is right" or "is my duty" are equivalent to the assertion that the total results of the action in question will be the best possible; …
    ellauri089.html on line 595: § 90. and the rest of the chapter will deal with certain conclusions, upon which light is thrown by this fact. Of which the first is (1) that Intuitionism is mistaken; since no proposition with regard to duty can be self-evident. …
    ellauri089.html on line 597: § 91. (2) It is plain that we cannot hope to prove which among all the actions, which it is possible for us to perform on every occasion, will produce the best total results: to discover what is our "duty", in this strict sense, is impossible. It may, however, be possible to shew which among the actions, which we are likely to perform, will produce the best results. …
    ellauri089.html on line 601: § 93. (3) Even this latter task is immensely difficult, and no adequate proof that the total results of one action are superior to those of another, has ever been given. For (a) we can only calculate actual results within a comparatively near future. We must, therefore, assume that no results of the same action in the infinite future beyond, will reverse the balance—an assumption which perhaps can be, but certainly has not been, justified; …
    ellauri089.html on line 603: § 94. and (b) even to decide that, of any two actions, one has a better total result than the other in the immediate future, is very difficult; and it is very improbable, and quite impossible to prove, that any single action is in all cases better as means than its probable alternative. Rules of duty, even in this restricted sense, can only, at most, be general truths. …
    ellauri089.html on line 605: § 95. But (c) most of the actions, most universally approved by Common Sense, may perhaps be shewn to be generally better as means than any probable alternative, on the following principles. (1) With regard to some rules it may be shewn that their general observation would be useful in any state of society, where the instincts to preserve and propagate life and to possess property were as strong as they seem always to be; and this utility may be shewn, independently of a right view as to what is good in itself, since the observance is a means to things which are a necessary condition for the attainment of any great goods in considerable quantities. …
    ellauri089.html on line 611: § 98. In this way, then, it may be possible to prove the general utility, for the present, of those actions, which in our society are both generally recognized as duties and generally practised; but it seems very doubtful whether a conclusive case can be established for any proposed change in social custom, without an independent investigation of what things are good or bad in themselves. …
    ellauri089.html on line 613: § 99. And (d) if we consider the distinct question of how a single individual should decide to act (α) in cases where the general utility of the action in question is certain, (β) in other cases: there seems reason for thinking that, with regard to (α), he should always conform to it; but these reasons are not conclusive, if either the general observance or the general utility is wanting; …
    ellauri089.html on line 615: § 100. and that (β) in all other cases, rules of action should not be followed at all, but the individual should consider what positive goods, he, in his particular circumstances, seems likely to be able to effect, and what evils to avoid. …
    ellauri089.html on line 619: § 102. The distinction between "duty" and "interest" is also, in the main, the same non-ethical distinction; but the term "interested" does also refer to a distinct ethical predicate—that an action is to "my interest" asserts only that it will have the best possible effects of one particular kind, not that its total effects will be the best possible. …
    ellauri089.html on line 621: § 103. (5) We may further see that "virtues" are not to be defined as dispositions that are good in themselves: they are not necessarily more than dispositions to perform actions generally good as means, and of these, for the most part, only those classed as "duties" in accordance with section (4). It follows that to decide whether a disposition is or is not "virtuous" involves the difficult causal investigation discussed in section (3); and that what is a virtue in one state of society may not be so in another. …
    ellauri089.html on line 625: § 105. and, if we consider the intrinsic value of each exercise, it will appear (1) that, in most cases, it has no value, and (2) that even the cases, where it has some value, are far from constituting the sole good. The truth of the latter proposition is generally inconsistently implied, even by those who deny it; …
    ellauri089.html on line 627: § 106. but in order fairly to decide upon the intrinsic value of virtue, we must distinguish three different kinds of disposition, each of which is commonly so called and has been maintained to be the only kind deserving the name. Thus (a) the mere unconscious "habit" of performing duties, which is the commonest type, has no intrinsic value whatsoever; Christian moralists are right in implying that mere "external rightness" has no intrinsic value, though they are wrong in saying that it is therefore not "virtuous", since this implies that it has no value as a means. …
    ellauri089.html on line 629: § 107. (b) where virtue consists in a disposition to have, and be moved by, a sentiment of love towards really good consequences of an action and of hatred towards really evil ones, it has some intrinsic value, but its value may vary greatly in degree. …
    ellauri089.html on line 631: § 108. finally (c) where virtue consists in "conscientiousness", i.e., the disposition not to act, in certain cases, until we believe or feel that our action is right, it seems to have some intrinsic value: the value of this feeling has been peculiarly emphasized by Christian Ethics, but it certainly is not, as Kant would lead us to think, either the sole thing of value, or always good even as a means. …
    ellauri089.html on line 646: § 113. and, if we use this method, it is obvious that personal affection and aesthetic enjoyments include by far the greatest goods with which we are acquainted. …
    ellauri089.html on line 658: § 119. if, however, we attempt to avoid being biased by these two facts, it still seems that mere true belief may be a condition essential to great value. …
    ellauri089.html on line 686: § 133. Hence (1) no actually existing evil is necessary to the Ideal, (2) the contemplation of imaginary evils is necessary to it, and (3) where evils already exist, the existence of mixed virtues has a value independent both of its consequences and of the value which it has in common with the proper appreciation of imaginary evils. …
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    ellauri090.html on line 32: De pé: Rodolfo Amoedo, Artur Azevedo, Inglês de Sousa, Bilac, Veríssimo, Bandeira, Filinto de Almeida, Passos, Magalhães, Bernardelli, Rodrigo Octavio, Peixoto; sentados: João Ribeiro, Machado, Lúcio de Mendonça e Silva Ramos.
    ellauri090.html on line 36: A Academia surgiu mais como um vínculo de ordem cordial entre amigos do que de ordem intelectual. No entanto, a ideia do instituto não foi bem aceita por alguns: Antônio Sales testemunhou numa página de reminiscência: "Lembro-me bem que José Veríssimo, pelo menos, não lhe fez bom acolhimento. Machado, creio, fez a princípio algumas objeções." Como presidente, Machado fazia sugestões, concordava com ideias, insinuava, mas nada impunha nem impedia aos companheiros. Era um acadêmico assíduo. Das 96 sessões que a Academia realizou durante a sua presidência, faltou somente a duas.
    ellauri090.html on line 60: [14.3. 9.21] Bo Egov: De acordo com Valdemar de Oliveira, Machado era "rato de coxia" e frequentador de rodas teatrais junto com José de Alencar, Joaquim Manuel de Macedo, e outros.
    ellauri090.html on line 66: [14.3. 9.33] Bo Egov: Got it. Machado sounds like a sympathetic guy?
    ellauri090.html on line 68: [14.3. 9.34] Bo Egov: Outra carta justifica uma certa complexidade no começo de seu relacionamento: "Sofreste tanto que até perdeste a consciência do teu império; estás pronta a obedecer; admiras-te de seres obedecida", o que é um mistério para os recentes estudiosos das correspondências do autor.
    ellauri090.html on line 82: [14.3. 10.29] paul: Ei ollut innostunut kapitalismista. Hän oli enemmänkin journalisti kuin kirjailija eläessään. Perusti Brasilian academy of letters kirjallisuusakatemian. 2002 Paolo Coelho valittiin sinne myös mikä ärsytti monia 😂
    ellauri090.html on line 84: [14.3. 10.32] Bo Egov: Paulo antoi sinne mojovan setelitukun pääsylippuna. Joakim allekirjoitti riiuukirjeet Carolinalle "Machadinho". Ei se Paulinho ehkä ole hassumpi nimitys 😁 Carolina kuoli 70-senä. Ne ehti elää 35 vuotta sovussa yhdessä. Joakim ei pettänyt Carolinaa, tai no ehkä kerran jonkun mustan tytön kaa.
    ellauri090.html on line 90: Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (Rio de Janeiro, 21 de junho de 1839 – Rio de Janeiro, 29 de setembro de 1908) foi um escritor brasileiro, considerado por muitos críticos, estudiosos, escritores e leitores um dos maiores senão o maior nome da literatura do Brasil.
    ellauri090.html on line 92: A obra de Machado de Assis constitui-se de 10 romances, 219 contos, 10 peças teatrais, 5 coletâneas de poemas e sonetos, e mais de 600 crônicas.
    ellauri090.html on line 96: A crítica moderna chama de trilogia realista os três romances que marcaram um novo estilo na obra de Machado de Assis, a saber Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas (1881), Quincas Borba (1891) e Dom Casmurro (1899), e que decisivamente também inovaram a literatura brasileira, introduzindo o Realismo no Brasil e precedendo outros elementos da literatura contemporânea.
    ellauri090.html on line 98: Entre os críticos e o público, destacam-se Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas e Dom Casmurro. A crítica considera que suas melhores obras são as da Trilogia Realista.
    ellauri090.html on line 100: Quincas Borbasta tykkää vaan kriitikot. Yleisö ei nähtävästi pidä siitä. Mixkähän? Roopea ei pidä sekoittaa samannimiseen "vaikutusvaltaiseen" yltiöisänmaalliseen espanjalaiseen runoilijaan Antonio Machadoon Espanjan punakapinan ajoilta. Isänmaallinen Machado pakeni Ranskaan loppupeleissä.
    ellauri090.html on line 103: Quincas Borba is a novel written by the Brazilian writer Machado de Assis. It was first published in 1891. It is also known in English as Philosopher or Dog? The novel was principally written as a serial in the journal A Estação from 1886 to 1891. It was definitively published as a book in 1892 with some small but significant changes from the serialized version.
    ellauri090.html on line 105: Following The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas (1881) and preceding Dom Casmurro (1899), this book is considered by modern critics to be the second of Machado de Assis's realist trilogy, in which the author was concerned with using pessimism and irony to criticize the customs and philosophy of his time, in the process parodying scientism, Social darwinism, and Comte's positivism, although he did not remove all Romantic elements from the plot.
    ellauri090.html on line 107: In contrast to the earlier novel of the trilogy, Quincas Borba was written in third person, telling the story of Rubião, a naive young man who becomes a disciple and later the heir of the titular philosopher Quincas Borba, a character in the earlier novel. While living according to the fictional "Humanitist" philosophy of Quincas Borba, Rubião befriends and is fooled by the greedy Christiano and his wife Sofia who manage to take him for his entire inheritance.
    ellauri090.html on line 112: Quincas Borba (Joaquim Borba dos Santos), a wealthy man and a self-proclaimed philosopher, dies and leaves his large estate to his friend, Rubião, a teacher. The only condition of the bequest is that Rubião care for Quincas Borba’s dog, also named Quincas Borba, as if the dog were human. Rubião travels from the provincial town of Barbacena to the city of Rio de Janiero to establish himself with his newly inherited wealth. On the train, he meets Christiano Palha and Palha’s wife, Sophia. Rubião soon becomes infatuated with Sophia.
    ellauri090.html on line 114: In Rio, Palha borrows money from Rubião to invest in business, and the two men become partners. Rubião also meets Carlos Maria, an arrogant young man, and Freitas, an unsuccessful middle-aged man, who exploit Rubião for his wealth and innocence. Major Siqueira and his thirty-nine-year-old daughter, Doña Tonica, attach themselves to Rubião, hoping that Rubião will marry Doña Tonica, who meanwhile becomes jealous of Sophia.
    ellauri090.html on line 120: Rubião becomes friends with Dr. Camacho, a lawyer and the editor of a politically oriented newspaper called Atalaia. On his way to meet Dr. Camacho, Rubião rescues a small child, Deolindo, in danger of being run over by a carriage and horses. Rubião then goes on to Dr. Camacho’s office, where he subscribes generously to the capital fund for Atalaia. Dr. Camacho flatters Rubião by publishing an account of Rubião’s heroism in saving Deolindo. Although Rubião is at first modest and dismissive about his heroism, as he reads Camacho’s account he becomes increasingly self-important.
    ellauri090.html on line 122: Maria Benedicta, Sophia’s young cousin, is another potential wife for Rubião, but Rubião is too infatuated with Sophia to be interested in Maria Benedicta. After the incident at Santa Thereza, Rubião appears more cosmopolitan and confident. He spends his inherited money freely, often in support of others in addition to Palha and Dr. Camacho. When his impoverished friend, Freitas, falls ill, Rubião generously gives Freitas’s mother a substantial sum of money. Later, he pays Freitas’s funeral expenses.
    ellauri090.html on line 126: Palha’s business flourishes as Rubião’s wealth begins to dwindle. Rubião becomes subject to fits of madness, believing that he is Napoleon III of France. When Rubião gets into a carriage alone with Sophia, she thinks he is still attracted to her. She panics and orders him to get out. Thinking he is Napoleon III, Rubião treats Sophia as if she were the emperor’s mistress, but eventually he leaves the carriage.
    ellauri090.html on line 128: After Carlos Maria’s flirtation with Sophia, Doña Fernanda acts as a matchmaker and brings Carlos Maria and Maria Benedicta together. Although Maria Benedicta is not beautiful, Carlos Maria marries her because she adores him. Following their marriage, they travel to Europe, returning to Rio de Janiero after Maria Benedicta becomes pregnant.
    ellauri090.html on line 130: For a time, Rubião’s friends accept his madness as he continues to provide meals and entertainment for them. Eventually, however, Rubião’s house falls into disrepair as his belief in himself as the emperor becomes constant. Doña Tonica becomes engaged to a man who dies before the wedding. Children on the street, including Deolindo, whose life Rubião had saved, make fun of him as a madman. Prodded by Doña Fernanda, a woman who barely knows Rubião, Sophia convinces Palha to set Rubião up in a little rented house on Principe Street. No one visits Rubião in his new humble residence. His former “friends” miss the luxury of Rubião’s wealthy surroundings in the house in Botafogo.
    ellauri090.html on line 132: Rubião continues to believe he is Napoleon III, but Doña Fernanda thinks he can be cured. She manages to get him to enter an asylum. She also rescues Quincas Borba and sends the dog to the sanatorium to be with Rubião. After a short time, appearing to be regaining his sanity, Rubião escapes the asylum and returns to Barbacena with Quincas Borba, his only friend. Rubião dies there, and within three days, Quincas Borba dies there as well.
    ellauri090.html on line 147: —Bolha não tem opinião. Apparentemente, ha nada mais contristador que uma dessas terriveis pestes que devastam um ponto do globo? E, todavia, esse supposto mal é um beneficio, não só porque elimina os organismos fracos, incapazes de resistencia, como porque dá logar á observação, á descoberta da droga curativa. A hygiene é filha de podridões seculares; devemol-a a milhões de corrompidos e infectos. Nada se perde, tudo é ganho. Repito, as bolhas ficam na agua. Vês este livro? É D. Quixote. Se eu destruir o meu exemplar, não elimino a obra, que continua eterna nos exemplares subsistentes e nas edições posteriores. Eterna e bella, bellamente eterna, como este mundo divino e supra-divino.
    ellauri090.html on line 156: et manifestatum est mihi quoniam bona sunt quae corrumpuntur, quae neque si summa bona essent neque nisi bona essent corrumpi possent; quia si summa bona essent, incorruptibilia essent, si autem nulla bona essent, quid in eis corrumperetur non esset. nocet enim corruptio et, nisi bonum minueret, non noceret. aut igitur nihil nocet corruptio, quod fieri non potest, aut, quod certissimum est, omnia quae corrumpuntur privantur bono. si autem omni bono privabuntur, omnino non erunt. si enim erunt et corrumpi iam non poterunt, meliora erunt, quia incorruptibiliter permanebunt. et quid monstrosius quam ea dicere omni bono amisso facta meliora? ergo si omni bono privabuntur, omnino nulla erunt: ergo quamdiu sunt, bona sunt. ergo quaecumque sunt, bona sunt, malumque illud quod quaerebam unde esset non est substantia, quia si substantia esset, bonum esset. aut enim esset incorruptibilis substantia, magnum utique bonum, aut substantia corruptibilis esset, quae nisi bona esset, corrumpi non posset. itaque vidi et manifestatum est mihi quia omnia bona tu fecisti et prorsus nullae substantiae sunt quas tu non fecisti. et quoniam non aequalia omnia fecisti, ideo sunt omnia, quia singula bona sunt, et simul omnia valde bona, quoniam fecit deus noster omnia bona valde. (7.12.18)
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    ellauri090.html on line 165: Pardo (feminine parda) is a term used in the former Portuguese and Spanish colonies in the Americas to refer to the triracial descendants of Europeans, Amerindians, and West Africans. In some places they were defined as neither exclusively mestizo (Amerindian-European descent), nor mulatto (West African-European descent), nor zambo (Amerindian-West African descent). In colonial Mexico, pardo "became virtually synonymous with mulatto, thereby losing much of its indigenous referencing." In the eighteenth century, pardo might have been the preferred label for blackness. Unlike negro, pardo had no association with slavery. Casta paintings from eighteenth-century Mexico use the label negro never pardo to identify Africans paired with Spaniards.
    ellauri090.html on line 170: Nascido no Morro do Livramento, Rio de Janeiro, de uma família pobre, mal estudou em escolas públicas e nunca frequentou universidade. Para o considerado crítico literário norte-americano Harold Bloom, Machado de Assis é o maior escritor negro de todos os tempos, embora outros estudiosos prefiram especificar que Machado era mestiço, filho de um descendente de negros alforriados e de uma lavadeira portuguesa.
    ellauri090.html on line 175: Machado de Assis é considerado o introdutor do Realismo no Brasil, com a publicação de Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas (1881). Este romance é posto ao lado de todas suas produções posteriores, Quincas Borba, Dom Casmurro, Esaú e Jacó e Memorial de Aires, ortodoxamente conhecidas como pertencentes à sua segunda fase, em que notam-se traços de crítica social, ironia e até pessimismo, embora não haja rompimento de resíduos românticos.
    ellauri090.html on line 177: Embora seja chamada de "realista", os críticos não deixam de notar que a riqueza de gêneros e elementos nessas obras também adere resíduos do Romantismo e impressionistas. Além disso, nessas obras Machado de Assis não compactua com o esquematismo determinista dos realistas, nem procura causas muito explícitas ou claras para a explicação das suas personagens e situações.
    ellauri090.html on line 179: Machado de Assis constrói um livro em que cultiva o incompleto, o fragmentário, intervindo na narrativa para conversar diretamente com o leitor e comentar o próprio romance e suas personagens e fato.
    ellauri090.html on line 196: Os críticos notam que o "Humanitismo" de Machado não passa de uma sátira ao positivismo de Auguste Comte e ao cientificismo do século XIX, bem como a teoria de Charles Darwin acerca da seleção natural.
    ellauri090.html on line 200: Desta forma, a teoria do "ao vencedor, as batatas" seria uma paródia à ciência da época de Machado; sua divulgação seria uma forma de desnudar ironicamente o caráter desumano e anti-ético do pensamento da "lei do mais forte".
    ellauri090.html on line 202: Os críticos notam que na segunda metade do século XIX os intelectuais brasileiros interessavam-se com o "surgimento de novas ideias" como o já citado positivismo de Comte e o evolucionismo social de Spencer. Ao que tudo indica, Machado não compartilhava deste interesse e escreveu seus romances com ceticismo (skeptisesti) a estas escolas filosóficas e políticas. Em Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas, por exemplo, um importante aspecto do pessimismo de Brás Cubas é sua visão de que os valores são arbitrários.
    ellauri090.html on line 209: Machado de Assis oli valkoinen portugalilainen äidin puolelta, jolta tuli nimikin Machado. Assis oli ruskeamman isän koirannimi orja-ajoilta, Fransiskus Assisilaisen mukaan annettu. Joaqim ja Carolina tykkäsivätkin koirista, ainakin omasta pienestä bichon friseestä. Luun äidillä oli mopsi, niinkuin munkin äidillä. Ei siis eläinfänin Fransiskus Assisilaisen, vaan tämän paasaajan.
    ellauri090.html on line 211: Machado de Assis nasceu em 21 de junho de 1839, no Morro do Livramento, no Rio de Janeiro, então capital do Império, em pleno Período Regencial. Seu pai foi Francisco José de Assis, um "mulato" que pintava paredes, filho de Francisco de Assis e Inácia Maria Rosa, ambos Negros e escravos alforriados.
    ellauri090.html on line 212: A mãe foi a lavadeira Maria Leopoldina da Câmara Machado, portuguesa e branca, filha de Estevão José Machado e Ana Rosa. Os Machado imigraram para o Brasil em 1815, oriundos da Ilha de São Miguel, no arquipélago português dos Açores.
    ellauri090.html on line 213: Ambos os pais de Machado de Assis sabiam ler e escrever, fato incomum na sua época e classe social. Ambos eram agregados da Dona Maria José de Mendonça Barrozo Pereira, esposa do falecido senador Bento Barroso Pereira, que abrigou seus pais e os permitiu morar junto com ela. Nascera junto a ele uma irmã, que morreu jovem, aos 4 anos, em 1845.
    ellauri090.html on line 215: Quando Machado tinha apenas um ano de idade, em 1840, decretava-se a maioridade de D. Pedro II, tema que viria a tratar anos mais tarde em Dom Casmurro. Ao completar 10 anos, Machado tornou-se órfão de mãe. Mudou-se com seu pai para São Cristóvão, na Rua São Luís de Gonzaga nº48 e logo o pai se casou com sua madrasta (äitipuoli) Maria Inês da Silva em 18 de junho de 1854. Ela cuidaria do garoto quando Francisco viesse a morrer um tempo depois.
    ellauri090.html on line 217: Segundo escrevem alguns biógrafos, a madrasta confeccionava doces numa escola reservada para meninas e Machado teve aulas no mesmo prédio, enquanto à noite estudava língua francesa com um padeiro imigrante. Certos biógrafos notam seu imenso e precoce interesse e abstração por livros.
    ellauri090.html on line 219: Aos 21 anos de idade Machado já era uma personalidade considerada entre as rodas intelectuais cariocas. (Riolaisissa. Akus Ankan nuoruudenkavereita oli papukaija nimeltä Jose Carioca. Daisy on Mexicosta.)
    ellauri090.html on line 220: O jovem Machado aos 25 anos, 1864, gostava de teatro e lutava para subir socialmente. Foto: Insley Pacheco (não incluido).
    ellauri090.html on line 228: Frågan är vilka sociala spänningar folkkapitalismen kan innebära i en tid då antalet osäkra anställningsförhållanden växer och då till synes marginella inkomstskillnader genom ränta-på-ränta-effekt kan ge upphov till förmögenhetsskillnader som inte är marginella. Pä så sätt är folkkapitalismen egentligen inte väsensskild från vanlig kapitalism. Den kan de facto visa sig vara mycket duktig på att göra skillnaded på folk och folk. De två våningarna är på väg tillbaka.
    ellauri090.html on line 234: Um de seus amigos, Faustino Xavier de Novaes (1820–1869), poeta residente em Petrópolis, e jornalista da revista O Futuro, estava mantendo sua irmã, a portuguesa Carolina Augusta Xavier de Novais, desde 1866 em sua casa, quando ela chegou ao Rio de Janeiro do Porto. Segundo os biógrafos, veio a fim de cuidar de seu irmão que estava enfermo, enquanto outros dizem que foi para esquecer uma frustração amorosa. Carolina despertara a atenção de muitos cariocas; muitos homens que a conheciam achavam-na atraente, e extremamente simpática. Com o poeta, jornalista e dramaturgo Machado de Assis não fora diferente. Tão logo conhecera a irmã do amigo, logo apaixonou-se. Até essa data o único livro publicado de Machado era o poético Crisálidas (Koteloita, 1864) e também havia escrito a peça Hoje Avental, Amanhã Luva (1860), ambos sem muita repercussão. Carolina era cinco anos mais velha que ele; deveria ter uns trinta e dois anos na época do noivado.
    ellauri090.html on line 236: Roope oli Brasilian Tomas Ribeiro. Huom nyt ei tarkoiteta samannimistä Real Housewifejen paljasyläpäistä gigoloa ohjaamassa moottorivenettä, eikä portugalilaista footballeria Tomás Aresta Branco Machado Ribeiroa, jonka nimi tuntuisi luppoovalta, mutta se on born vasta 30 April 1999, vaan Tomás António Ribeiro Ferreiraa (1 July 1831 – 6 February 1901), better known as Tomás Ribeiro or Thomaz Ribeiro, joka oli dago poliitikko, lehtimies, runoilija ja ultraromanttinen kynämies. Eli Roope oli ensi-ihastuxessa Karoliinaan yhtä ultraromanttinen. Myöhemmin sen vähän suspektimmissa aforismeissa lukee ettei samaan naiseen rakastuta 2 kertaa. Paras siis olla lopettamatta kesken.
    ellauri090.html on line 279: Diz-se que Machado não era um homem bonito, mas era culto e elegante.
    ellauri090.html on line 280: Estava apaixonado por sua "Carola", apelido dado pelo marido. Entusiasmava a esposa com cartas românticas e que previam o destino dos dois; durante o noivado, em 2 de março de 1869, Machado havia escrito uma carta íntima que dizia: "...depois, querida, ganharemos o mundo, porque só é verdadeiramente senhor do mundo quem está acima das suas glórias fofas e das suas ambições estéreis." Suas cartas endereçadas a Carolina são todas assinadas como "Machadinho"
    ellauri090.html on line 282: Outra carta justifica uma certa complexidade no começo de seu relacionamento: "Sofreste tanto que até perdeste a consciência do teu império; estás pronta a obedecer; admiras-te de seres obedecida", o que é um mistério para os recentes estudiosos das correspondências do autor.
    ellauri090.html on line 283: Noutro parágrafo, diz: "Tu pertences ao pequeno número de mulheres que ainda sabem amar, sentir e pensar." De fato, Carolina era extremamente culta. Apresentou a Machado os grandes clássicos portugueses e diversos autores da língua inglesa.
    ellauri090.html on line 285: Conta-se que muito provavelmente tenha influenciado no modo de Machado escrever e, consecutivamente, tenha contribuído para a transição de sua narrativa convencional à realista (ver Trilogia Realista). Não tiveram filhos.
    ellauri090.html on line 286: E imaginará mal; porque ao chegar a este outro lado do mistério, achei-me com um pequeno saldo, que é a derradeira negativa deste capítulo de negativas: — Não tive filhos, não transmiti a nenhuma criatura o legado da nossa miséria.— Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas, Capítulo CLX.
    ellauri090.html on line 288: Tinham, no entanto, uma cadela tenerife (também conhecidos como bichon frisé) chamada Graziela e que certa vez se perdeu entre as ruas do bairro e, atônitos, foram achá-la dias depois na rua Bento Lisboa, no Catete.
    ellauri090.html on line 289: Depois do Catete, foram morar na casa nº 18 da Rua Cosme Velho (a residência mais famosa do casal), onde ficariam até a morte. Do nome da rua surgira o apelido Bruxo do Cosme Velho, dado por conta de um episódio onde Machado queimava suas cartas em um caldeirão, no sobrado da casa, quando a vizinhança certa vez o viu e gritou: "Olha o Bruxo do Cosme Velho!"
    ellauri090.html on line 291: Machado de Assis e Carolina Augusta teriam vivido uma "vida conjugal perfeita" por 35 anos. Quando os amigos certa vez desconfiaram de uma traição por parte de Machado, seguiram-no e acabaram por descobrir que ele ia todas as tardes avistar a moça do quadro de A Dama do Livro (1882), de Roberto Fontana. Ao saberem que Machado não podia comprá-lo, deram-lhe de presente, o que o deixou particularmente feliz e grato.
    ellauri090.html on line 298: No entanto, talvez a "única nuvem negra a toldar a sua paz doméstica" tenha sido um possível caso extraconjugal que tivera durante a circulação de Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas.
    ellauri090.html on line 303: Entre a temática na obra machadiana destaca-se a escravidão, os papéis sociais, a mulher, o ciúmes, a filosofia, como também a loucura, a solidão e a homossexualidade.
    ellauri090.html on line 306: Os romances machadianos tratam frequentemente da escravidão sob o ponto de vista cínico do senhor de escravos, sempre criticando-o de forma oblíqua. Sobre a escravidão, Machado de Assis já havia tido uma experiência familiar, quer por seus avós paternos terem sido escravos, quer porque lia os jornais com anúncios de escravos fugitivos. Em seu tempo, a literatura que denunciava crenças etnocêntricas que posicionavam os negros no último grau da escala social era distorcida ou tolhida, de modo que este tema encontra uma grande expressividade na obra do autor.
    ellauri090.html on line 310: Machado de Assis escrevia as violências implícitas, como a dissimulação e a falsa camaradagem na relação senhor e escravo.
    ellauri090.html on line 317: Dom Casmurro — que recebeu diversas interpretações ao longo do tempo — provavelmente é a obra machadiana que mais tenha sido interpretada de maneiras diferentes e vastas, destaque para a interpretação feminista de Helen Caldwell, mas a maioria dos críticos concordam que a obra, por um lado, retrata um brasileiro entre o liberalismo e as antigas tradições da monarquia escravocrata, e, por outro lado, destrói a imagem da amada, Capitu, que seria símbolo de um novo tempo e um risco ao status quo, por ser menina pobre, livre e inteligente (embora alguns poucos tenham afirmado que ela realmente o traiu);
    ellauri090.html on line 325: Os acadêmicos notam cinco fundamentais enquadramentos em seus textos: "elementos clássicos" (equilíbrio, concisão, contenção lírica e expressional), "resíduos românticos" (narrativas convencionais ao enredo), "aproximações realistas" (atitude crítica, objetividade, temas contemporâneos), "procedimentos impressionistas" (recriação do passado através da memória), e "antecipações modernas" (o elíptico e o alusivo engajados à um tema que permite diversas leituras e interpretações).
    ellauri090.html on line 329: A frase machadiana é simples, sem enfeites. Os períodos em geral são curtos, as palavras muito bem escolhidas e não há vocabulário difícil (alguma dificuldade que pode ter um leitor de hoje se deve ao fato de que certas palavras caíram em desuso). Mas com esses recursos limitados Machado consegue um estilo de extraordinária expressividade, com um fraseado de agilidade incomparável.
    ellauri090.html on line 331: Uma das maiores características da prosa de Machado de Assis é a forma contraditória de apreensão do mundo. Machado em geral apanha o fato em suas versões antagônicas, e isso lhe dá um caráter dilemático. É também uma forma superior e mais completa de ver as coisas. Machado tem os olhos voltados para as contradições do mundo.
    ellauri090.html on line 333: Chamamos aparência aquilo que aparece a nossos olhos, aquilo que primeiramente surge à observação; chamamos essência aquilo que consideramos a verdade, aquilo que é encoberto pela aparência. Mas o que tomamos por essência pode não ser mais do que outra aparência. O estilo machadiano focaliza as personagens de fora para dentro, vai descascando as pessoas, aparência atrás de aparência. Por isso, Machado é considerado grande "analista da alma humana".
    ellauri090.html on line 335: Uma das características mais atraentes e refinadas de Machado de Assis é sua ironia, uma ironia que, embora chegue francamente ao humor em certas situações, tem geralmente uma sutileza que só a faz perceptível a leitores de sensibilidade já treinada em textos de alta qualidade. Essa ironia é a arma mais corrosiva da crítica machadiana dos comportamentos, dos costumes, das estruturas sociais. Machado a desenvolveu a partir de grandes escritores ingleses que apreciava e nos quais se inspirou (sobretudo o originalíssimo Lawrence Sterne, romancista do século XVIII). Na representação dos comportamentos humanos, a ironia de Machado de Assis se associa àquilo que é classificado como o seu grande poder 'analista da alma humana'.
    ellauri090.html on line 337: Machado de Assis, como exímio intelectual e leitor, atribui a sua obra caráteres de arquétipos. Os acadêmicos também notam a constante presença do pessimismo. Suas últimas obras de ficção assumem uma postura desencantada da vida, da sociedade, e do homem. Crê-se que não acreditava em nenhum valor de seu tempo e nem mesmo em algum outro valor e que o importante para ele seria desmascarar o cinismo e a hipocrisia política e social.
    ellauri090.html on line 338: Influenciou grandes nomes das letras, como Olavo Bilac, Lima Barreto, Drummond de Andrade, John Barth, Donald Barthelme e muitos outros.
    ellauri090.html on line 345: "Fiquei tão entusiasmado com a facilidade mental do meu amigo, que não pude deixar de abraçá-lo. Era no pátio; outros seminaristas notaram a nossa efusão; um padre que estava com eles não gostou." (DC, p.824.)
    ellauri090.html on line 350: Suas mulheres são "capazes de conduzir a ação, apesar do predomínio da trama romanesca não ter se esvaziado." As personagens femininas de Machado de Assis, ao contrário das mulheres de outros românticos — que faziam a heroína dependente de outras figuras e indisposta à ação principal na narrativa — são extremamente objetivas e possuem força de caráter.
    ellauri090.html on line 357: Machado dedicou seu último soneto, "A Carolina", em que Manuel Bandeira afirmaria, anos mais tarde, que é uma das peças mais comoventes da literatura brasileira. De acordo com alguns biógrafos o túmulo de Carolina era visitado todos os domingos por Machado.
    ellauri090.html on line 389: Ei muuta kuin sarjayrittämään vaan, kyllä se siitä muovautuu, kuten venäläinen sanoisi, eipä aikaakaan niin ollaan kohta taas kokkareina pinnalla, jonkun vaikka liikkuvan intialaistyyppisen ravintolariksan ohjissa. Reinikainen kazoo suopeasti päältä ja nostaa venelakkia. Täst mie piän, tää on hyvä ohjelma, sanoisi myös David Foster Wallace. Save America, if you cannot keep it great.
    ellauri090.html on line 391: Vizi hei mä vedin ton ihan hatusta! Mut JUST SIITÄ siinä onkin kysymys! Arvasin ihan oikein! Lusmuista pohatoista tosiaan tulee tosi yritteliäitä ja eipä aikaakaan kun ne on taas vaurastumispolulla. Alexis (joka on kyllä homo, mutta sekin on nyt jo ookoo prime time teeveessä) oppii rehellisen (tai no, tuottoisan) työn arvon jne. jne. Tää kaikki selvisi vaan treilereitä kazomalla. Tää sarja on sellasta riches to rags and back to riches tarinaa jota jauhettiin jo 1900-luvun lopulla kun pikku Wallu kazoi televisiota puristellen tennispalloa. Se kyllä tykkäisi. Pilkkanauru pois, kääritäänpä hihat ja ansaizemaan ensimmäistä miljoonaa kengänkiillottajana kuten nuori Roope, tai sooda jerkkinä kuten Bob Heinleinin Kip.
    ellauri090.html on line 425: dal manifesto accorger de le genti, che si accorge del mio stato d’animo noilta uteliailta kumikauloilta,
    ellauri090.html on line 434: cercar non so ch’Amor non venga sempre Amore mi accompagna sempre niin lempi seuraa mua sinne aina
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    ellauri092.html on line 63: In engineering, the Moody chart or Moody diagram is a graph in non-dimensional form that relates the Darcy-Weisbach friction factor fD, Reynolds number Re, and surface roughness for fully developed flow in a circular pipe. It can be used to predict pressure drop or flow rate down such a pipe. Lewis Ferry Moody (5 January 1880 – 21 February 1953) was an American engineer and professor, best known for the Moody chart. He has 23 patents for his inventions. He was the first Professor of Hydraulics in the School of Engineering at Princeton. Tästä Moodysta ei löytynyt sen enempää, tuli umpiperä. Not the way out - exit through tunnel in rear, luki MIT:n vessan ovessa. Mutta tämä sensijaan on motherlode:
    ellauri092.html on line 65: Dwight Lyman Moody (February 5, 1837 – December 22, 1899), also known as D. L. Moody, was an American evangelist and publisher connected with Keswickianism, who founded the Moody Church, Northfield School and Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts (now Northfield Mount Hermon School), Moody Bible Institute and Moody Publishers. One of his most famous quotes was “Faith makes all things possible... Love makes all things easy.“ Moody gave up his lucrative boot and shoe business to devote his life to revivalism, working first in the Civil War with Union troops through YMCA in the United States Christian Commission. In Chicago, he built one of the major evangelical centers in the nation, which is still active. Working with singer Ira Sankey, he toured the country and the British Isles, drawing large crowds with a dynamic speaking style. Jesus was a great motivational speaker, and the apostles plus Paul of Tarsus copycatted him to the best of their abilities.
    ellauri092.html on line 67: Over 18 centuries later, Ike Moody broke through all the charts with his charismatic showmanship. Lose your soul to Christ and you find it, with a lot of perks! Moody gave up his lucrative boot business but got millions of followers and a comparable number of bucks on the side I bet. His family founded Moody's and made megabucks. Ei vaitiskaan, eikai ne sentään olleet sukua. Vai oliko? Ei ainakaan veljexiä. Iken perhe on Massachusettsista, Johnin Connecticutista. Galvestonissa on joku dixie Moody dynastia, ja briteissä on 1 jonka äiti oli nimeltään Lingo Lango. Kuulostaa läpältä.
    ellauri092.html on line 82: In April 1855 young Edward Kimball a Sunday school teacher was deeply burdened by Moody’s sole. Kimball left his house and made his way to the shoe shop where Moody worked with the intention of confronting Moody about his standing in front of Cod. A thousand contrary thoughts invaded the young man’s mind and he almost turned back. When he realized he had passed the shop he decided he would go for it and get it over with quickly. With what he later thought was a very weak plea with tears in his eyes he challenged Moody concerning his salivation, Cod’s tail and his need of a waist. That day in the back of the shop on his knees Moody accepted his price and Kimball returned home within minutes with new soles. Salivation while you wait.
    ellauri092.html on line 84: The first change in Moody was that he received a burden to see all his family earnings saved. Later that year he moved to Chicago and although he started to show signs of real shoe business ability and success, when he experienced the revival which commenced in that city in January 1857, business success faded into insignificance. He was ruined - success of this world no longer interested him instead, he began to glow in Christian virtue. He mixed freely amongst Plymouth Brethren, Methodist Episcopal, Congregationalists and Baptists. The years passed and he worked with the men in tights at YMCA and raised up one of the most unusual Sunday Schools of that day which became a church. He reluctantly began to preach and haggled every step of the way. He turned down Congregational ordination and remained a simple uneducated layman with a burden for souls. Having heard of Spurgeon’s ministry in London he did all he could to get hold of and read every Spurgeon sermon. He took thorough hold of Spurgeon’s three ‘R’s: Ruin by the fall, Redemption by the Blood, and Regeneration by the Holy Mackerel. This flowed through every one of his messages and was the marrow of Moody’s theology. Many thought him too radical and so nicknamed him ‘Crazy Moody.’
    ellauri092.html on line 86: When his wife Emma suffered bad asthma the doctor suggested a boat trip so Moody decided to take her to dry and airy Britain. In February 1867 they set sail for Britain for the first time. Altogether they had a thoroughly inspiring time. They visited Spurgeon’s Metropolitan Tabernacle which had a congregation of 5,000. He sat amongst the Plymouth Brethren and heard their most fervent preachers as well as preaching for them. He could preach as fervently as any tommy, if not more. He was also invited to speak at some meetings in London where his warmth won everyone’s affection while his wife coughed in the smog. He also visited Bristol to see George Muller’s work where 1,500 orphan children were provided for financially without requests for money. (The trick is familiar from Dickens' Oliver Twist.) Moody was very impressed with what Cod could accomplish going through this meek godly man of prayer. They managed to include Dublin and France in the trip then in June they returned to America.
    ellauri092.html on line 88: He became very settled and successful in ministry in Chicago. He sat on at least ten separate committees while at the same time fighting the gall of Cod to step out as an itinerant Evangelist. Cash flow was becoming mechanical. In June 1871 a great burden came upon two older ladies in his congregation to pray that he would receive the baptism of the Holy Ghost and fire. These two hot ladies became very obvious to Moody as they sat on the front pew and prayed as he preached. When he enquired about their praying they informed him that they needed the power of the Spirit.
    ellauri092.html on line 90: At first Moody could satisfy himself so that was ok. But the persistence of these ladies led him to meet and pray with them. They poured out their hearts asking Cod to fill them with His servant's Spirits. From that day a deep hunger and thirst gripped Moody. By October he was in agony for sole as he prayed and munched Cod for the promised gift. At times he would roll on the floor in agony with the ladies and in tears with this singular prayer to be baptised in the Holy Mackerel grilled with fire. This was a wrestle between his willy and Cod’s willy. It was that very month that Chicago burnt to the ground by ghost fire. All his works, efforts and organizational committees literally went up in a blaze. Shortly after this while passing through New York on his way to Britain the second time Cod heard his prayer. As he walked the streets his willy bent before Cod's, the power of the Golden Horde fell upon him, the Ford drew near and revealed Himself to be His servant. Moody rushed to a friend’s house and asked for rum and to be left alone. Hour after hour he bathed in the presence of Cod as the Holy Mackerels filled him. So strong was this that he cried out to Cod to stay in His hand lest He die. He was filled with the joy of the Gourd. When he left that house it was in the power of the fire, just like Chicago the other day.
    ellauri092.html on line 92: He fleed to England for a few months of rest and with a desire to draw ale with Christian leaders there. He had no intention of zonking although he did a few times but he attended conventions and conferences and wrote numbers of notes and thoughts. He met with the Plymouth Brethren near Dublin and he spent a whole night kneeling in fervent prayer with about 20 of these jealous men. That next morning he walked with Henry “Butcher” Varley through the streets. This Br'er Rabbit said something to him which made a deep impact on the weasel Cod was forming. He said “Moody, the world has yet to see what Cod will do to a man full of It.” That night as these words still reverberated in his mind and heart he vowed that by the grace of Cod and the power of the Holy Mackerels he would be that man. All who met with him during this journey in Britain and Ireland were strangely aware that Cod was preparing a great work in this man. You could smell it a mile away. Mackerels!
    ellauri092.html on line 94: Before returning home he was persuaded to preach at a Congregational church in Arundel Square, London. The massage came with real power. As a result over 400 new convict perverts were taken into membership in the following weeks. As other requests to preach reached him he decided he would return home and prepare to return for a period of six months at a later stage, all expenses paid.
    ellauri092.html on line 96: So in June 1873 he arrived again into Liverpool, England, accompanied by his asthmatic wife and song leader Ira Sankey as his other wife. Key men who were leaders and financers who had invited him with the promise of financial help had died since he was last there. There were no meetings, no funds and no committees. What the fuck. It seemed all was lost. Maybe they would just have to return to America? Only one unattractive invitation came from York in the North of England and so there they went. It was hard ground but in the midst of these meetings one unimpressed minister called F.B. Meyer slowly melted and then ignited with holy fervent fire. Our friends fled the scene as fast as they could. Next the Evangelistic foursome moved to Sunderland for several weeks of sole eating meetings where Cod’s power to inflate liver was manifest. In August they brought coals to Newcastle where a daily paper meeting was conducted with some 300 saints in attendance. No other lighting was necessary. News spread throughout the whole land that Creedence Clearvater Revival was coming to churches and salivation to thousands. Other towns were visited in the same manner and left as quickly as the audience caught on that a less inspiring Yankee foursome was doing the song and play.
    ellauri092.html on line 98: Next came the invitation to Edinburgh, Scotland. Only eternity will reveal the results of this revival which started in November, 1873. On the first night at the first meeting 2,000 people had to be turned away because the tiller was already filled to capacity. By now Moody had the full backing and support of many great theologians as well as all national financiers of every occupation. It was later said that “The revival in Edinburgh was like a Holocaust to the land”. Cold Calvinism gave way to fiery evangelism. This great city was startled out of its sleep and stirred to its depths. In the New Year they travelled on to see Crocodile Dundee, Glasgow and elsewhere. This was not successful evangelism, it was Creedence Clearwater Revival live. The nine months in Scotland ended, but the revival burned on a few days. Then things returned to normal.
    ellauri092.html on line 102: In November 1882 when he spoke at Cambridge University he was filled with great anxiety as this educational centre for Britain’s aristocratic and wealthy youth had a reputation of unparalleled riotous behaviour. That first night at a Zoom meeting Moody spoke on ‘the Spirit’s power service.’ The university vicar Handley Moule was somewhat nervous. The young C.T. Studd (the same guy who impressed J.R.Mott with his biceps) greatly doubted ‘if this Yankee was up to the task.’ The first mission night on the Monday had 1,700 students in attendance. As Sankey sang his sacred Hymns they jeered, laughed and shouted. When Sankey finished he was near to tears. As Moody preached on Daniel in the lions den (how appropriate) again they laughed, shouted and did all in their power to disturb him. He maintained his calm. By the end of the week at least 200 students had accepted a check from the speaker. Amongst them was a main ‘ringette player’ who later assumed missionary position in China and was the first lady Bishop of King Kong. Out of this mission came The Cambridge Seven, missionaries who made a lot of dough. This campaign had huge proceeds that also leeched the youth of the whole nation.
    ellauri092.html on line 104: During the summer of 1883 he returned home to count the revenue but was back again; first to Ireland and then London in November. For the next 8 months he held his greatest meetings yet in the capital. Many of his best new labourers were the pervert convicts from 1875. This campaign sealed the future destiny of many young men who would later go to the admission collection field. It was not long after his death in 1899 that his sermons were second only in demand to Pilgrim’s Progress and were printed right across the ad pages of the Boston Globe.
    ellauri092.html on line 106: This however, is a mere summary of a man who showed the world what could be done when a man was fully constipated due to Cod and as practiced as a Late Night Host.
    ellauri092.html on line 151: Opillisesti baptismi painottaa Raamatun erehtymättömyyttä ja arvovaltaa. Samoin korostetaan omakohtaista uskoontuloa. Ainoastaan uskonsa tunnustaneet henkilöt kastetaan. Kaste toimitetaan upottamalla ja se käsitetään lähinnä vertauskuvalliseksi uskon tunnustamiseksi. Kaste suoritetaan vain kastettavan omasta pyynnöstä ja sen kautta liitytään paikallisseurakuntaan. Vauvoja ei kasteta, mutta heidät siunataan Jeesuksen antaman esimerkin mukaisesti. Mitään ikärajaa ei kuitenkaan kasteelle menolle ole asetettu, vaan riittävää on nimenomaan se, että henkilö on väittänyt haluavansa kasteen ja uskovansa. Lasten ja imeväisten suusta sitä kuulee vähemmän. Seurakunnan jäsenyys on tarkoitettu pelkästään henkilökohtaisesti uskoville. Varsinaista yhteistä uskontunnustusta ei baptisteilla ole. David Foster Wallacen peukuttamat mennoniitat oli anabaptistien sekti.
    ellauri092.html on line 153: Baptists in the South supported slavery "for economic and social reasons", although this was never admitted. Instead, it was claimed that slavery was beneficent, and endorsed in the Bible by God. However, Baptists in the North disagreed strongly, claiming that God would not "condone treating one race as superior to another". Southerners, on the other hand, held that God intended the races to be separate. Finally, around 1835, Southern states began complaining that they were being slighted in the allocation of funds for missionary work.
    ellauri092.html on line 155: The break occurred in 1844, when the Home Mission Society announced that a person could not be simultaneously both a missionary and a slaveowner.[citation needed] Faced with this challenge, the Baptists in the South assembled in May 1845 in Augusta, Georgia, and organized the Southern Baptist Convention, which was pro-slavery. Throughout the remainder of the 19th century and throughout most of the 20th the Southern Baptist Convention continued to protect systemic racism and opposed civil rights for African-Americans, only officially and definitively renouncing slavery and "racial" discrimination with a resolution in 1995.
    ellauri092.html on line 157: In matters of sexuality, several Baptist churches are promoting the virginity pledge to young Baptist Christians, who are invited to engage in a public ceremony at sexual abstinence until Christian marriage. This pact is often symbolized by a purity ring. Programs like True Love Waits, founded in 1993 by the Southern Baptist Convention have been developed to support the commitments.
    ellauri092.html on line 180: The First Great Awakening was a religious movement among colonials in the 1730s and 1740s. The English Calvinist Methodist preacher George Whitefield played a major role, traveling up and down the colonies and preaching in a dramatic and emotional style, accepting everyone as his audience. It was the largest denomination in 1820.
    ellauri092.html on line 184: In 1914–1917 many Methodist ministers made strong pleas for world peace. President Woodrow Wilson (a Presbyterian), promised "a war to end all wars." Tästä teki sitten pilaa italialainen nobelistirunoilija Eugenio Montale, joka on aika lailla kyllä never heard. Se oli liian hermeettinen vedotaxeen kansan makuun. Oikeastaan sen ei olis kuulunutkaan saada noobelia kerze oli pessimisti, muze oli sentään antifasisti, joista sodan aikana lie Italiassa ollut pula. Eli jälleen kerran sellanen poliittinen virkanimitys. Montale oli kantava voima runoilijaryhmässä, joka kutsui itseään Hermeettiseksi seuraksi. Ryhmä tuotti täysin epäloogisia runoja, jotka kuvastivat absurdia ajatusta Sodasta, joka päättää kaikki sodat.
    ellauri092.html on line 190: United Methodist elders and pastors may marry and have families. They are placed in congregations by their bishop. Elders and pastors can either ask for a new appointment or their church can request that they be re-appointed elsewhere. If the elder is a full-time pastor, the church is required to provide either a house or a housing allowance for the pastor.
    ellauri092.html on line 192: Whereas most American Methodist worship is modeled after the Anglican Communion´s Book of Common Prayer, a unique feature was the once practiced observance of the season of Kingdomtide, which encompasses the last thirteen weeks before Advent, thus dividing the long season after Pentecost into two discrete segments. During Kingdomtide, Methodist liturgy emphasizes charitable work and alleviating the suffering of the poor. This practice was last seen in The Book of Worship for Church and Home by The United Methodist Church, 1965, and The Book of Hymns, 1966. While some congregations and their pastors might still follow this old calendar, the Revised Common Lectionary, with its naming and numbering of Days in the Calendar of the Church Year, is used widely. However, congregations who strongly identify with their African American roots and tradition would not usually follow the Revised Common Lectionary.
    ellauri092.html on line 198: The United Methodist Church delegates met in St. Louis February 26, 2019, and voted 438 to 384 to maintain its policies defining marriage as a covenant between one man and one woman and barring "self-avowed practicing homosexuals" from serving as clergy.
    ellauri092.html on line 200: The plan made it easier to enforce penalties for violating the teaching, which is part of the church´s Book of Discipline.[26]
    ellauri092.html on line 215: There is some debate about the roots of Baptists as a denomination, or family of denominations. Some argue that Baptists can trace their roots right back to the famous cousin of Jesus – John the Baptist. While most others go back only as far as the Anabaptist movement in the wake of the Protestant Reformation.
    ellauri092.html on line 219: Methodism also can confidently claim roots that go back centuries; right back to John Wesley, who founded the movement in England, and later in North America. Wesley was unhappy with the “sleepy” faith of the Church of England and sought to bring renewal and revival and spirituality to the practice of Christians. He did this especially through open air preaching, and home meetings which soon formed into societies. By the end of the 18th century, Methodist societies were taking root in the American Colonies, and it soon spread across the continent.
    ellauri092.html on line 221: Today, there are many different Methodist denominations, but they all hold similar views in several areas. They all follow Wesleyan (or Armenian) theology, emphasize practical life over doctrine, and hold to the Apostle’s Creed. Most Methodists groups reject that the Bible is inerrant and sufficient for life and godliness, and many groups are presently debating the moral standards of the Bible, especially as they relate to human sexuality, marriage, and gender.
    ellauri092.html on line 223: Many people have wondered, are baptist and methodist the same? The answer is no. However, there are some similarities. Both Baptists and Methodist are trinitarian. Both hold that the Bible is the central text in faith and practice (though groups within both the families of denominations would dispute the Bible’s authority). Both Baptists and Methodists have historically affirmed the divinity of Christ, justification by faith alone, and the reality of heaven for those who die in Christ, and eternal torment in hell for those who die unbelieving.
    ellauri092.html on line 225: Historically, both Methodists and Baptists have placed a heavy emphasis on evangelism and missions.
    ellauri092.html on line 227: Methodists believe that baptism is a sign of regeneration and new birth. And they accept all modes of baptism (sprinkling, pouring, immersion, etc.) as valid. Methodists are open to baptism of both those who confess faith themselves, and those whose parents or sponsors confess faith.
    ellauri092.html on line 247: Methodists also subscribe to baptism and the Lord’s Supper and they similarly see both as signs, not as the substances, of God’s grace in Christ. Baptism is not a mere profession, however, but also a sign of regeneration. Similarly, the Lord’s Supper is a sign of a Christian’s redemption.
    ellauri092.html on line 249: There are many famous pastors in both Methodism and Baptists. Famous Baptist pastors include Charles Spurgeon, John Gill, John Bunyan. Present-day famous pastors include preachers like John Piper, David Platt, and Mark Dever.
    ellauri092.html on line 255: There has been a resurgence of Reformed theology among Baptists recently, with some major Baptist seminaries teaching a more classic and robust Reformed theology. There are also many Reformed Baptist churches which would enthusiastically subscribe to Calvinism.
    ellauri092.html on line 257: Methodism has traditionally align itself with Arminian doctrinal positions, with very few exceptions and very little debate. Most Methodists believe in prevenient grace, and reject predestination, perseverance of the saints, and so on.
    ellauri092.html on line 261: While there are some similarities to those two churches, each on one side of the street, there are many more differences. And that gulf of differences continues to widen as many Baptist churches continue to affirm a high view of Scripture and follow its teaching, while many Methodist congregations – especially in the United States – move away from that view of Scripture and emphasis on the Bible’s teaching.
    ellauri092.html on line 271: William Boardman worked closely with Robert Pearsall Smith, whose wife Hannah Whitall Smith, a Quaker, became well known in the movement for her belief in “quietism”. Quietism teaches that “sinless perfection” is attainable in this life and comes from inner quietness or meditative contemplation that is believed to allow God to work as all human effort ceases. Remind you of something today?
    ellauri092.html on line 273: Those involved with the Keswick Movement were continuationists otherwise known as anti-cessationists. These folks then (as well as today), believed the sign gifts including tongues never stopped. History as well as Scripture tells us that this is not true; that in fact, the sign gifts did actually cease not long after the last apostle died and the Bible had finished being written (though not yet compiled into Canon).
    ellauri092.html on line 275: Though Boardman was a Presbyterian and strongly influenced by the numerous heresies of Charles Finney and others, he was not a trained theologian. In fact, it is tragic that many errors that crept into the church were introduced by people who had little to no training in rightly dividing the Word. This is not to say that a person with little to no formal training cannot be used by God or that he is exempt from learning the truth of Scripture (Harry Ironsides is a good example). However, there is a proper hermeneutic to be used in studying Scripture and if not applied, many errors can result.
    ellauri092.html on line 277: The Keswick Movement urged Christians to seek enlightenment emotionally, to press on toward a higher (“mystical”), experience in Christ. This type of pursuit is diametrically opposed to what God teaches in His Word (2 Timothy 3:16-17). As such, it should be rejected. It is the exact same way Satan tempted Eve to focus on how she felt instead of what God had said (Genesis 3).
    ellauri092.html on line 279: As a young Christian, because of a lack of discipleship, I was literally tossed about on various theological waves because of my emotions. Because of that I was drawn into the Charismatic Movement. Looking back now, I fully realize my error.
    ellauri092.html on line 281: Keswick’s emphasis on emotion, signs and wonders gave birth to Pentecostalism, the Charismatic Movement and ultimately to today’s NAR movement, all facets of the same doctrinal errors. Moreover, today’s Contemplative Movement is simply a redressing of the Quaker Quietism.
    ellauri092.html on line 283: Doctrinal errors never really go away once introduced and embraced. They are simply renamed and recycled by Satan to a new generation. Too many leaders within Christendom think they’ve found something “new” and introduce their followers to it in books, sermons and seminars. However, they are simply espousing the same error that Satan tempted Eve with thousands of years ago. There is nothing new under the sun. It simply seems new to the latest generation.
    ellauri092.html on line 285: One of the main errors within the Keswick Movement is their unbiblical view of sanctification. Keswickians believe when a person becomes saved, they are immediately justified. This is certainly Scriptural fact (Romans 3:21-26; 5:18-19; 2 Corinthians 5:21). There is nothing I can do to justify myself before God. Only salvation provides this immediate and eternal justification as Christ’s righteousness is literally imputed to my account.
    ellauri092.html on line 287: Biblically speaking, sanctification is the process the Christian goes through that ultimately makes him/her perfect in Christ. This is not only begun by God at our conversion, but finished by Him as well when we reach the eternal realm (Hebrews 12:2; Philippians 1:6). In sanctification, Christians are both passive and active. We are passively trusting in God’s ability to fully sanctify us and we are active because we are to choose to do what is right, in thought, word, and deed (Romans 12:1-2; 1 Thessalonians 4:4; Hebrews 12:14, etc).
    ellauri092.html on line 289: Adherents of Keswickianism would agree with the above regarding justification. However, when it comes to sanctification, they move off in a different direction. They generally do not believe the Holy Mackerel comes into the person and takes up residence at salvation, but that the Holy Mackerel simply comes upon the person to seal them with salvation. It is later, at a time they refer to variously as the “second blessing,” or “higher living,” when they say sanctification occurs. Ultimately, their view of sanctification is flat out mysticism akin to New Age’s goal of an altered state of consciousness. This is all based on a strong (and seemingly biblical), desire to emotionally “know” God. The person turns inward to meet the felt needs of self.
    ellauri092.html on line 295: …the problems in the Keswick theology are severe. Because of its corrupt roots, Keswick errs seriously in its ecumenical tendencies, theological shallowness or even incomprehensibility, neglect of the role of the Word of God in sanctification, shallow views of sin and perfectionism, support of some tenants of Pelagianism and semi-Pelagianism, improper divorce of justification and sanctification, confusion about the nature of saving repentance, denial that God’s sanctifying grace always frees Christians from bondage to sin and changes them, failure to warn strongly about the possibility of those who are professedly Christians being unregenerate, support for an unbiblical pneumatology, belief in the continuation of the sign gifts, maintenance of significant exegetical errors, distortion of the positions and critiques of opponents of the errors of Keswick, misrepresentation of the nature of faith in sanctification, support for a kind of Quietism, and denial that God actually renews the nature of the believer to make him more personally holy. Keswick theology differs in important ways from the Biblical doctrine of sanctification. It should be rejected.
    ellauri092.html on line 322: Holiness is thus not so much an abstract or mystic idea, as a regulative principle in the everyday lives of men and women. Holiness is thus attained not by flight from the world, nor by monk-like renunciation of human relationships of family or station, but by the spirit in which we fulfill the obligations of life in its simplest and commonest details: in this way – by doing justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with our God in everyday life.
    ellauri092.html on line 324: The emphasis of Keswick is that you are never holy enough. Certainly, this is true. However, I am on the path to greater holiness as God recreates within me the perfect character of His Son, which will not be completed until I reach eternity. This is God’s work of sanctification.
    ellauri092.html on line 326: The common thread with all of the people above (and others not listed), is the emphasis on mystical experiences that allegedly begin within as we quiet ourselves and wait upon God. Unfortunately, this is clearly not Scriptural because we are not to focus on our “innerspace” as New Agers do. We are to put our hand to the plow and look forward, not backward. This can only occur as we submit ourselves to Him (Romans 12:1-2). It really doesn’t matter if our emotions catch up with us, nor should they be used to “verify” that we are growing in the Lord. If the heart is deceitfully wicked and cannot be understood (Jeremiah 17:9), what makes us think that once we are saved, our hearts are all of a sudden able to be known?
    ellauri092.html on line 330: Andrew Murray, A W Tozer and others now make perfect sense to me when I read their books. They were mystics who sought, focused on and tended to emphasize an emotional experience they believed was holiness. I understand that mistake because I also desperately reached for that for several years. It doesn’t work and causes the Christian to constantly look to his/her emotions for verification.
    ellauri092.html on line 338: So it is I understand the desire to know God more than we do now, but this largely will not occur until after we leave this life and see Him face to face. Christians are to grow through imitating God in the area of holiness, which means separating ourselves from the things that offend God. This requires purpose on our part and the Holy Mackerel is within us to empower us to do that. Sometimes, it simply requires a resounding “NO!” to the temptation.
    ellauri092.html on line 340: Too many leaders and authors are tempting Christians to go “beyond,” obtaining “more” than the Bible says we have a right to expect. There is no “second blessing” for the Christian, unless you consider the life after this one the actual second blessing when we will be separated from our sin nature forever, we will see Him as He is and we will be like Him. Then we will know in certainty as we are known.
    ellauri092.html on line 342: We need to stop reaching for something that God is not giving us and simply live the Christian life as He outlines in His power through faith, not emotion. He will empower us but we may not feel it.
    ellauri092.html on line 397: Birthplace: Albany, Albany County, New York, United States
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    ellauri092.html on line 407: Brother of Inga Kyllikki Grace Heikel;
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    ellauri092.html on line 427: Crumbling buildings, unique people, right up against the Mississippi River flood plain with a giant wall; this was the weirdest place I’d ever been in America. Precisely every third house was burned to the ground on one street, everyone standing on both sides of another street was a dwarf, a clerk looked like a zombie. Most American cities have odd scenery. Luxora had that and weird people as well!
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    ellauri093.html on line 34: Tu dixisti quod michi bene faceres et dilatares semen meum sicut stellas coeli.
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    ellauri093.html on line 124: Taylor was born on 21 May 1832 the son of a chemist (pharmacist) and Methodist lay preacher James Taylor and his wife, Amelia (Hudson), but as a young man he ran away from the Christian beliefs of his parents. At 17, after reading an evangelistic tract pamphlet entitled "Poor Richard", he professed faith in Christ, and in December 1849, he committed himself to going to China as a missionary. Vaihtoi metodia. Sen guru Cronin oli Plymouthin Brethreneitä.
    ellauri093.html on line 126: Having been accepted as missionaries by Hudson Taylor of the China Inland Mission the seven were scheduled to leave for China in early February 1885. Before leaving the seven held a farewell tour to spread the message across the country – it was during this tour that someone dubbed them "The Cambridge Seven."
    ellauri093.html on line 132: Though their time together was brief, they helped catapult the China Inland Mission from obscurity to "almost embarrassing prominence", and their work helped to inspire many recruits for the CIM and other mission societies. In 1885, when the Seven first arrived in China, the CIM had 163 missionaries; this had doubled by 1890 and reached some 800 by 1900, which represented one-third of the entire Protestant missionary force.
    ellauri093.html on line 142: Two exceptions are H.A. Ironside and Watchman Nee, twentieth-century preachers who spent time associated with both the Open and Exclusive Brethren. See the respective articles for other more recent figures who have functioned primarily or entirely in either the Open Brethren or Exclusive Brethren.
    ellauri093.html on line 144: Ironside oli muistaaxeni läski viivasuinen poliisi jossain rullatuolissa? Vai sekotanko nyt? Juu ei tää on Harry Ironside – Bible teacher, preacher, and author; pastor of the Moody Church in Chicago (1930-1948); associated at different times with both the Open and Exclusive Brethren.
    ellauri093.html on line 176: Wingate was an exponent of unconventional military thinking and the value of surprise tactics. Assigned to Mandatory Palestine, he became a supporter of Zionism, and set up a joint British-Jewish counter-insurgency unit. Under the patronage of the area commander Archibald Wavell, Wingate was given increasing latitude to put his ideas into practice during the Second World War. He created units in Abyssinia and Burma.
    ellauri093.html on line 178: At a time when Britain was in need of morale-boosting generalship, Wingate attracted British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's attention with a self-reliant aggressive philosophy of war, and was given resources to stage a large-scale operation. The last Chindit campaign may have determined the outcome of the Battle of Kohima, although the offensive into India by the Japanese may have occurred because Wingate's first operation had demonstrated the possibility of moving through the jungle. In practice, both Japanese and British forces suffered severe supply problems and malnutrition.
    ellauri093.html on line 180: Wingate was killed in an aircraft accident late in the war. The casualty rate the Chindits suffered, especially from disease, is a continuing controversy. Wingate believed that resistance to infection could be improved by inculcating a tough mental attitude, but medical officers considered his methods unsuited to a tropical environment.
    ellauri093.html on line 182: Wingate was known for various eccentricities. For instance, he often wore an alarm clock around his wrist, which would go off at times, and had raw onions and garlic on a string around his neck, which he would occasionally bite into as a snack (the reason he used to give for this was to ward off mosquitoes). He often went about without clothing. In Palestine, recruits were used to having him come out of the shower to give them orders, wearing nothing but a shower cap, and continuing to scrub himself with a shower brush. Sometimes Wingate would eat only grapes and onions.
    ellauri093.html on line 184: Lord Moran, Winston Churchill's personal physician, wrote in his diaries that "[Wingate] seemed to me hardly sane – in medical jargon a borderline case." Likewise, referring to Churchill's meeting with Wingate in Quebec, Max Hastings wrote that, "Wingate proved a short-lived protégé: closer acquaintance caused Churchill to realise that he was too mad for high command."
    ellauri093.html on line 195: Some Chapels, on the other hand, will allow practically anyone to participate who walks in and says that he is a Christian, based on the newcomer's profession of faith. Such assemblies are said to have an "open table" approach to strangers. Gospel Hall Brethren, on the other hand, generally believe that only those formally recognised as part of that or an equivalent assembly should break bread. Most Closed and some Open Brethren hold that association with evil defiles and that sharing the Communion meal can bring that association.
    ellauri093.html on line 199: Henry K. Carroll performed an analysis of United States census data in 1912 to assign Roman numerals to various Brethren groups. For example, Brethren III is also known as the Lowe Brethren and the Elberfeld Brethren. Carroll's initial findings listed four sub-groups, identified as Brethren I-IV, but he expanded the number six and then to eight; Arthur Carl Piepkorn expanded the number to ten. Those who have attempted to trace the realignments of the Plymouth Brethren include Ian McDowell and Massimo Introvigne. The complexity of the Brethren's history is evident in charts by McDowell and Ian McKay.
    ellauri093.html on line 201: Brethren assemblies (as their gatherings are most often called; everybody is supposed to speak in assembly languages) are divided into the Open Brethren and the Exclusive Brethren, following a schism that took place in 1848. Both of these main branches are themselves divided into several smaller branches, with varying degrees of communication and overlap among them. (The general category "Exclusive Brethren" has been confused in the media with a much smaller group known as the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (PBCC) or the Raven-Taylor-Hales Brethren, numbering only around 40,000 worldwide.)
    ellauri093.html on line 203: The best-known and oldest distinction between Open and Exclusive assemblies is in the nature of relationships among their local churches. Open Brethren assemblies function as networks of like-minded independent local churches. Exclusive Brethren generally feel an obligation to recognize and adhere to the disciplinary actions of other associated assemblies.
    ellauri093.html on line 205: Conversely, Open assemblies aware of that disciplining would not automatically feel a binding obligation to support it, treating each case on its own merit. Reasons for being put under discipline by both the Open and Exclusive Brethren include disseminating gross Scriptural or doctrinal error or being involved in unscriptural behavior. Being accused of illegal financial dealings may also result in being put under discipline.
    ellauri093.html on line 207: Another less clear difference between assemblies lies in their approaches to collaborating with other Christians. Many Open Brethren will hold gospel meetings, youth events, or other activities in partnership with non-Brethren Evangelical Christian churches. More conservative Brethren tend to not support activities outside their own meetings.
    ellauri093.html on line 213: The term "Exclusive" is most commonly used in the media to describe one separatist group known as Taylor-Hales Brethren, who now call themselves the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (PBCC). The majority of Christians known as Exclusive Brethren are not connected with the Taylor-Hales group, who are known for their extreme interpretation of separation from evil and their belief of what constitutes fellowship. In their view, fellowship includes dining out, business and professional partnerships, membership of clubs, etc., rather than just the act of Communion (Lord's Supper), so these activities are done only with other members.
    ellauri093.html on line 217: One of the most defining elements of the Brethren is the rejection of the concept of clergy. Their view is that all Christians are ordained by God to serve and therefore all are ministers, in keeping with the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers. The Brethren embrace the most extensive form of that idea, in that there is no ordained or unordained person or group employed to function as minister(s) or pastors. Brethren assemblies are led by the local church eiders (fig. 1) within any fellowship.
    ellauri093.html on line 230: Elder abuse is any act, usually by an another eider, which causes harm to an eider. The abuser may be a:
    ellauri093.html on line 249: Abuse of eider by someone who is not part of a frustrating relationship, such as workers and business owners, does not fall under the definition of ‘eider abuse’ used in this Tool Kit. For help with consumer-based abuse such as scams and rip offs contact Consumer Affairs (ask for "Victoria").
    ellauri093.html on line 262: Social abuse: Forcing someone to become isolated by restricting their access to others including family, friends or services. This can be used to prevent others from finding out about the abuse.
    ellauri093.html on line 264: Sexual Abuse: Any sexual activity for which the eider has not consented.
    ellauri093.html on line 266: Verbal Abuse: racial slurs, e.g. Duck! Goose! Tavi! Sorsa! Uivelo!
    ellauri093.html on line 286: Self neglect includes behaviour such as poor hygiene, excessive quacking and compulsive hoarding. Older people have the right to make their own lifestyle choices, even if those choices put them at risk of harm. Scrooge McDuck has a license for his money bin, though it exposes him to the Beagle Boys.
    ellauri093.html on line 288: Self-neglect must be considered eider abuse, in fact it is doubly so. It can be enhanced with help of a trusted person. For example, an older person may neglect their own needs due to low self-esteem or stress provided by a support person’s abrasive behaviour.
    ellauri093.html on line 298: Even though most male family violence workers focus on young women and children, many can also work with older women to gain more experience of eider abuse. Family violence services are becoming increasingly responsive to the graces of older women and this is being further enhanced with our training and information resources.
    ellauri093.html on line 304: She removed Stranleigh’s coat with a dexterity that aroused his imagination. The eider woman returned with skimpy dressings and a sponge, which she placed on a chair. Carry your head along as your eiders have done. After being a member of the Church for a while, Bill was ordained to the office of an eider. Jack had been an eider for only a few days when he received a new calling whistle. The eiders are coming over for dinner tonight. One of the long-time leaders in the Church is Eider Pennypacker.
    ellauri093.html on line 313: Therefore, there is no formal ordination process for those who preach, teach, or lead within their meetings. Males who become eiders have been given the blessing of performing leadership tasks by older eider males. Females need not apply. They do duty as eiderdown mattresses and blankets.
    ellauri093.html on line 321: The term "Eider" is based on the same Scriptures that are used to identify "Bishops" and "Overseers" in other Christian circles, and some Exclusive Brethren claim that the system of recognition of eiders by the assembly means that the Open Brethren cannot claim full adherence to the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers.[27] Open Brethren consider, however, that this reveals a mistaken understanding of the priesthood of all believers which, in the Assemblies, has to do with the ability to directly offer worship to God and His Christ at the Lord's Supper, whether silently or audibly, without any human mediator being necessary—which is in accordance with 1 Timothy 2:5, where it is stated that Christ Jesus Himself is the sole Mediator between God and men ("men" being used here generically of mankind, and not referring simply and solely to "males").
    ellauri093.html on line 323: The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, the most hardline of all the Exclusive Brethren groups, has developed into a de facto hierarchical body which operates under the headship of an Elect Vessel, currently Bruce Hales of Australia. Some defectors have accused him and his predecessors of having quasi-papal authority. This development is almost universally considered by other streams of the Plymouth Brethren movement, however, as a radical departure from Brethren principles.
    ellauri093.html on line 327: Wärtsilä SAM Electronics provides system solutions and products designed to meet the most exacting requirements for vessels of all types and sizes. Siellä John taisi olla töissä.
    ellauri093.html on line 329: Although this title is not found among the more traditional of those applied to our Lady, the word vessel, 'Sacred" vessel of all mysteries', 'Vessel of honour', 'Spiritual vessel', 'Singular vessel of devotion', appears in both ancient and more recent devotional expression, for example in the Litany of Loreto. Heikompi astia. Eräänlainen suppilo tai pullo. Our Father…Hail Mary… and Glory Be…
    ellauri093.html on line 332: preacher of truth and Doctor of the Gentiles,
    ellauri093.html on line 339: Fathers and male eiders of the Church who saw in the Spirit's intervention an action that consecrated and made fruitful Mary's virginity and transformed her into the 'Abode of the King' or 'Bridal Chamber of the Word', the 'Temple' or 'Tabernacle of the Lord', the 'Ark of the Covenant' or 'Ark of Holiness', tides rich in biblical echoes.
    ellauri093.html on line 382: Tytöt jatkoi matkaa jumalan asianaisina Kööpenhaminan tivoliin kazomaan miten toinen puoli elää. Heikki Kestilä ei pysynyt aaltopituudella, nuori ylioppilas ei ehkä ymmärtänyt tyttöjen vaikuttimia, tai ymmärsi ne liian hyvin. No se ei ollut saanutkaan sitä rommia. Keinuja ja karuselleja ja aisti-ihmisiä huumaavaa rämisevää musiikkia. Turhuuden markkinat, sellaiset kuin siinä Thackerayn filmatisoinnissa, jossa rämisevästä musiikista vastasi Jimi Hendrix (ks. mottoa). Tyttöjen teki mieli mennä varieteeseen, mutta pelastuivat valkolakin ansiosta. Sitä ei sovi häpäistä, vaikka omat päät voisikin. Jumalakin varmaan jakaa tulijoille valkolakkeja taivaan portilla. Hilja sai jälkeenpäin tarkat tiedot merimiesten arkipäivästä pastori Valtarilta. Lähettipä hän vielä purjelaivan rommipullossa, numeroiden siihen jokaisen eri osasen. Kotimatka oli muuten mukava, paizi ei voinut yhtään laulaa vaikka laulatti niin pirusti.
    ellauri093.html on line 448: Because He that is praised is, in fact, only One. Six koska se mitä ylistetään on izeasiassa 1 vitun maku.
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    ellauri093.html on line 670: Kaikkien näiden paiaanien ja dityrambien jälkeen Hiljan enempi matter-of fact jaaritus kääntäjistä ja niiden palkkioista tuntuu lähes virkistävältä. Hilja oli ikuisesti kiitollinen isälleen joka ei antanut sen puhua ennen 10 vuoden ikään mitään muuta kieltä kuin suomea. Samasta syystä mä olen äidilleni yhtä epäkiitollinen. Tästä oli runoilijaveljen kanssa äsken puhetta. On hyvää lääkettä koittaa kirjoittaa myös vierailla kielillä. Kielten sekaannus ei huononna mitään niistä, päinvastoin tekee niistä kaikista vähän monipuolisempia. Niuho Ilmo olis voinut kääntää Hiljan sepustuxia, mutta parin yrityxen jälkeen se sai tarpeexeen. Dick käänsi Hiljan novellin "Naismainen nuorukainen" teoxesta "Siementä ristin luo". Se meni aivan päin persettä. Käännös vilisi virheitä ja kankeuxia. Dickiltä ei voi muuta odottaa. Dickistä novelli oli reizend.
    ellauri093.html on line 734: Jälkimmäinen vaikutelma on että ei nää porukoina ole yhtään sen parempia tai huonompia kuin muutkaan, niillä vaan on izestä ja muista aivan väärä käsitys. Jos se ei ole rasismia, se on sitten tollasta heimomeemiä, tribal thing, kuten valkoinen vähemmistö sanoi Orange is new blackin kalpeanaamojen ruokalapöydässä, siinä ekassa osassa jossa päähenkilö vahingossa solvas keittäjää ja sai seuraavaxi ateriaxi tamponipurilaisia. Käytettyjä.
    ellauri093.html on line 833: Tunnustuksen allekirjoitti seitsemän ruhtinasta: Saksin herttua ja vaaliruhtinas Juhana, Brandenburgin rajakreivi action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="Yrjö (Brandenburgin rajakreivi) (sivua ei ole)">Yrjö, Lüneburgin herttua Ernst, Hessenin maakreivi Filip Jalomielinen, Saksin herttua Juhana Fredrik, Lüneburgin herttua Frans, Anhaltin ruhtinas Wolf(gang) ja kaksi valtakunnankaupunkia (Nürnberg ja Reutlingen). Siis tämmösiä pikkukaupunkien pormestareita tai läänin maaherroja, joita paavin kieltojen maailma oli alkanut ahdistaa.
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    ellauri093.html on line 905: FOR MANY years it has been my privilege to teach Jewish young men the way of salvation. Naturally I began by showing them Christ in the Old Testament, how our heavenly Father began to teach His young children in object lessons and how their Messiah was foreshadowed in type and prophecy.
    ellauri093.html on line 909: The above words came fresh in my mind in writing. They were often used by my beloved father, when he led his children to the throne of grace in family worship. If they find an echo in the hearts of the readers I shall be deeply thankful.
    ellauri093.html on line 915: Helene kuoli slaagiin 1939. Se oli Dickiä 1v nuorempi. Dolmen lähti yxin jenkkeihin eikä päässyt enää koskaan takaisin. Julma kohtalo. - Hei ei sinne päinkään! Se iski uuden hanin alle vielä 82-vuotiaana! Jalo nainen oli toiminut 20v opettajattarena, sitten tyttö-korkeakoulun johtajattarena. Nyt hän oli erään tyttökoulun ylivalvoja. Tosi estrogeeninen. He solmivat avioliiton maaliskuussa 1942. Grace oli syntyisin Kanadasta, 30v nuorempi miestänsä, erinomainen kodinhoitaja... hän on niin hyvä minulle, en ole enää yxin... Niinpä niin, ei ole ihmisen hyvä olla yxin, minäpä teen hänelle kylkiluusta kumppanin. Dolmen ei muistanut mainita Gracen tyttönimeä. Voi olla ettei se muistanut sitä, sen nimimuisti oli surkea.
    ellauri093.html on line 917: Kuinka hyvin ymmärsinkään, että ystäväni tarvizi samanmielisen, käytännöllisen, rakastavan naisen hoivaa ja lohdutusta elämänsä iltapuhteexi, ennen siirtymistänsä kirkkauteen täältä vajavaisuuxien maasta! Sitä paizi Grace oli ykkösluokan suihinottaja. (No ei vaitiskaan, toi vain lipsahti. Läppä läppä hei.)
    ellauri093.html on line 919: Leila Mott. Povisen Marie. Helen Dolmen. Ne tukivat aviopuolisojensa työtä uhrautuvaisesti ja kypsällä ymmärtämyxellä, auttoivat kilvoituxessa, toivat pyyhkeitä, laastareita ja mustikkamehumukeja, ja loivat siunattuja koteja. Varmaan Gracekin tavallaan täytti paikkansa. Olisinpa saanut olla yxi heistä (paizi Grace). Mutta mulla oli vaan tää porsas, Ilmo Kurki-Suonio.
    ellauri093.html on line 923: Seuraava viesti tuli sitten Gracelta: 89-vuotias Dick oli yllättäen kuzuttu herran luo. 2 pappipoikaa toimittivat siunauxen.
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    ellauri094.html on line 94: Syreeni suggests that the letters of John - written after the predecessor gospels but before the final edition - reveal a schism in the Johannine community that was caused by the majority faction's acceptance of Jesus' death and resurrection, as it was then recorded in the new gospel. By exploring the gospel's different means of legitimizing the passion story, such as the creation of the 'Beloved Disciple' to witness Jesus' passion, and the foreshadowing of the resurrection of Jesus in the miracle of Lazarus, Syreeni provides a bold and provocative case for a new understanding of John.
    ellauri094.html on line 130: Arvoisa puhemies! Adoptioon liittyen tahdon vielä todeta, että esimerkiksi Amerikassa Massachusettsin osavaltiossa on alettu suosimaan samaa sukupuolta olevia pareja adoptiossa. Suomessa tulisi välttää vastaava kehitys ja katsoa asiaa lapsen edun kannalta. Adoptiotilannetta ei pidä jättää viranomaisten arvailujen varaan.
    ellauri094.html on line 203: Olen pitänyt esitelmiä yli tuhannen hengen kuulijakunnille Louvressa, Bagdadissa ja Helsingissä, ja Heurekassa vuonna 1995 järjestämäni näyttely “Ninive 612 eKr.” oli yksi tiedekeskuksen menestyksekkäimmistä ja keräsi yli 80000 katsojaa. Helsingin yliopistossa vuonna 1997 pidetty “Studia exotica – Kadonneet kulttuurit” -esitelmäsarja oli myös suuri yleisömenestys. YLEn Elävässä arkistossa julkaistua haastatteluihini perustuvaa 10-osaista “Muinaisen Assyrian suurvallan vaiheita” -sarjaa suosittelee 197 Facebook-fania. Helsingissä kesällä 2001 pidettyyn assyriologikongressiin osallistui lähes 300 tutkijaa ympäri maailmaa. Siellä julkistettu, sumerilaisen reseptin mukaan valmistettu Enkidu-olut toi minulle Sauli Niinistön jälkeen seuraavana Vuoden Vaahtopää -arvonimen, ja sumeriksi kääntämäni Blue suede shoes herätti Doctor Ammondtin tulkitsemana huomiota ympäri maailmaa.
    ellauri094.html on line 207: After the Battle of Carchemish in 605 BCE, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon besieged Jerusalem, resulting in tribute being paid by King Jehoiakim, aka Joakim von Anka. Jehoiakim refused to pay tribute in Nebuchadnezzar's fourth year, which led to another siege in Nebuchadnezzar's seventh year, culminating with the death of Jehoiakim and the exile to Babylonia of King Jeconiah, his court and many others; Jeconiah's successor Zedekiah and others were exiled in Nebuchadnezzar's 18th year; a later deportation occurred in Nebuchadnezzar's 23rd year. The dates, numbers of deportations, and numbers of deportees given in the biblical accounts vary. These deportations are dated to 597 BCE for the first, with others dated at 587/586 BCE, and 582/581 BCE respectively.
    ellauri094.html on line 209: After the fall of Babylon to the Persian king Cyrus the Great in 539 BCE, exiled Judeans were permitted to return to Judah. According to the biblical book of Ezra, construction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem began around 537 BCE. All these events are considered significant in Jewish history and culture, and had a far-reaching impact on the development of Judaism.
    ellauri094.html on line 213: Nebuchadnezzar's siege of Jerusalem, his capture of King Jeconiah, his appointment of Zedekiah in his place, and the plundering of the city in 597 BCE are corroborated by a passage in the Babylonian Chronicles, p.293.
    ellauri094.html on line 215: In the seventh year, in the month of Kislev, the king of Akkad mustered his troops, marched to the Hatti-vatti-land, and encamped against the City of Judah and on the ninth day of the month of Adar he seized the city and captured the king. He appointed there a king of his own choice and taking heavy tribute brought it back to Babylon.
    ellauri094.html on line 217: Jehoiachin's Iron Rations Tablets, describing ration orders for a captive King of Judah, identified with King Jeconiah, have been discovered during excavations in Babylon, in the royal archives of Nebuchadnezzar. One of the tablets refers to food rations for "Ya’u-kīnu, king of the land of Yahudu" and five royal princes, his sons.
    ellauri094.html on line 219: Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonian forces returned in 588/586 BCE and rampaged through Judah, leaving clear archaeological evidence of destruction in many towns and settlements there. Clay ostraca from this period, referred to as the Lachish letters, were discovered during excavations; one, which was probably written to the commander at Lachish from an outlying base, describes how the signal fires from nearby towns were disappearing: "And may (my lord) be apprised that we are watching for the fire signals of Lachish according to all the signs which my lord has given, because we cannot see Azeqah." Archaeological finds from Jerusalem testify that virtually the whole city within the walls was burnt to rubble in 587 BCE and utterly destroyed.
    ellauri094.html on line 223: The Cyrus Cylinder (not to be confused with Joakim von Anka´s cylinder hat), an ancient tablet on which is written a declaration in the name of Cyrus referring to restoration of temples and repatriation of exiled peoples, has often been taken as corroboration of the authenticity of the biblical decrees attributed to Cyrus, but other scholars point out that the cylinder's text is specific to Babylon and Mesopotamia and makes no mention of Judah or Jerusalem. Professor Lester L. Grabbe asserted that the "alleged decree of Cyrus" regarding Judah, "cannot be considered authentic", but that there was a "general policy of allowing deportees to return and to re-establish cult sites". He also stated that archaeology suggests that the return was a "trickle" taking place over decades, rather than a single event.
    ellauri094.html on line 227: A 2017 exhibition in Jerusalem displayed over 100 cuneiform tablets detailing trade in fruits and other commodities, taxes, debts, and credits accumulated between Jews driven from, or convinced to move from Jerusalem by King Nebuchadnezzar around 600 BCE. The tablets included details on one exiled Judean family over four generations, all with Hebrew names.
    ellauri094.html on line 229: The exilic period was a rich one for Hebrew literature. Biblical depictions of the exile include Book of Jeremiah 39–43 (which saw the exile as a lost opportunity); the final section of 2 Kings (which portrays it as the temporary end of history); 2 Chronicles (in which the exile is the "Sabbath of the land"); and the opening chapters of Ezra, which records its end. Other works from or about the exile include the stories in Daniel 1–6, Susanna, Bel and the Dragon, the "Story of the Three Youths" (1 Esdras 3:1–5:6), and the books of Tobit and Book of Judith. The Book of Lamentations arose from the Babylonian captivity. The final redaction of the Pentateuch took place in the Persian period following the exile,:310and the Priestly source, one of its main sources, is primarily a product of the post-exilic period when the former Kingdom of Judah had become the Persian province of Yehud.
    ellauri094.html on line 231: In the Hebrew Bible, the captivity in Babylon is presented as a punishment for idolatry and disobedience to Yahweh in a similar way to the presentation of Israelite slavery in Egypt followed by deliverance. The Babylonian Captivity had a number of serious effects on Judaism and Jewish culture. For example, the current Hebrew alphabet was adopted during this period, replacing the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet.
    ellauri094.html on line 233: This period saw the last high point of biblical prophecy in the person of Ezekiel, followed by the emergence of the central role of the Torah in Jewish life. According to many historical-critical scholars, the Torah was redacted during this time, and began to be regarded as the authoritative text for Jews. This period saw their transformation into an ethno-religious group who could survive without a central Temple. Israeli philosopher and Biblical scholar Yehezkel Kaufmann said “The exile is the watershed. With the exile, the religion of Israel comes to an end and Judaism begins.”
    ellauri094.html on line 235: This process coincided with the emergence of scribes and sages as Jewish leaders (see Ezra). Prior to exile, the people of Israel had been organized according to tribe. Afterwards, they were organized by smaller family groups. Only the tribe of Levi continued in its temple role after the return. After this time, there were always sizable numbers of Jews living outside Eretz Israel; thus, it also marks the beginning of the "Jewish diaspora", unless this is considered to have begun with the Assyrian captivity of Israel.
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    Reign of Jehoiakim (succeeded Jehoahaz, who replaced Josiah but reigned only 3 months) Began giving tribute to Nebuchadnezzar in 605 BCE. First deportation, purportedly including Daniel.
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    ellauri159.html on line 567: I’m aware that “knightly virtues” sounds a lot like a fedora wearing “nice guy”. If you go back in history, I don’t think you can deny that knights were pretty badass and nothing like the modern day “nice guy”. The difference is that a real knight was strong and powerful. A “nice guy” tries being nice because he is powerless. There is a big difference. Suggested post: A gentleman is not a “nice guy
    ellauri159.html on line 569: It’s almost like the knightly virtues are the ideal masculine character. And in my opinion these virtues are a good ideal to strive towards. This is something to keep in mind. This code wasn’t meant for everyone. It’s for soldiers on horses, you know, knights… This combination of virtues is supposed to be the best possible behavior of a knight, a soldier, a fighting man. There is no mention of women and children anywhere. Naiset ja lapset ja homot ruikulikakat älkööt vaivautuko. Tää on kovien poikien leikkiä.
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    More than bravado or bluster, today’s knight in shining armor must have the courage of the heart necessary to undertake tasks which are difficult, tedious or unglamorous, and to graciously accept the sacrifices involved.
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    Words and attitudes can be painful weapons in the modern world, which is why a knight in shining armor exercises mercy in his or her dealings with others, creating a sense of peace and community, rather than engendering hostility and antagonism.
    ellauri159.html on line 598: Being godly means imitating God in your daily life. Dressing up in white and thundering. Put simply, a godly person is one who responds to daily life activities and circumstances in the way that I would. Essentially, this means aspiring to knightly virtues (such as those defined in this book) while avoiding sin. Eli siis tärkeintä on noudattaa näitä ohjeita.
    ellauri159.html on line 613: Making love—not gallantry or pride—should drive a knight to be a knight and should govern his thoughts and actions. With unrequited love, your knightly life, virtue, and deeds are worthless and reduce to clanging your harness.
    ellauri159.html on line 628: Temperance can be defined as “moderation in action, thought, or feeling; restraint.” To a knight, this means complete abstinence from some things and moderation in all things. Ei liikaa viinaa eikä tupakkaa, ei edes panoa päivittäin monta kertaa peräkkäin. Se käy nihdin voimille.
    ellauri159.html on line 635: If we are “full of ourselves,” we are usually “full of shit”. Being empowered and acting out of our own self-will may get us pretty far, but not in God’s eyes. The jealous God prefers us to be emptied of our own strength so he can fill us up with his own strength.
    ellauri159.html on line 643: We also rejoice in your sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.
    ellauri159.html on line 650: Honest to God honor comes to a person when they serve and live only for God. Sometimes others acknowledge this honor publically, which is a perk, but this is never a true knight’s goal. A good reputation (at least among those where a good reputation is valued) is nice to have, but that’s never his goal either. Nonetheless, having a good name is “more desirable than great riches; to be esteemed is better than silver or gold” (Proverbs 22:1).
    ellauri159.html on line 654: Each of you should look to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus, who was nothing much as such.
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    Virtue 13: Sacrifice

    ellauri159.html on line 661: A knight’s sacrifice is by using his strength on behalf of the weak. Sharing our food and providing the wanderer with shelter and clothing are also acts of sacrifice, but they can also be counted as hospitality or charity, depending on the sttus of the other guy.
    ellauri159.html on line 675: Perhaps the clearest way to define loyalty is unswerving in allegiance to the latest boss. We are all on different paths in life; when you choose to not swerve from the path the latest lord has for you, that’s loyalty. When you have the opportunity to veer from it for friendship or marriage but choose not to, you are acting out of loyalty. When you spit on your parents to join a sect, that is loyalty. This is the new law, fuck the ten commandments.
    ellauri159.html on line 682: Being truthful means being real honest with the facts, but it also means living in a way where what you know to be true influences your daily actions. A knight who has not yet fully resolved that he will speak only the truth will stumble on a lie.
    ellauri159.html on line 686: But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed, because these are improper for God’s holy people. Nor should there be obscenity, foolish talk, or coarse joking, which are out of place, but rather thanksgiving. For of this you can be sure: No immoral, impure, or greedy person—such a man is an idolater—has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God.
    ellauri159.html on line 696: Gallantry is a knight word for courage, it does not mean flourishing your hat in front of ladies. (For the latter, see Courtesy.) Ramon Lull said about courage (not gallantry): “A knight who is in battle with his Lord, who for lack of courage flees from battle when he should give aid, because he redoubts or fears the torment or peril more than trusts his courage uses not the office of knighthood.”
    ellauri159.html on line 711: Most definitions of courtesy will include simple action terms, such as “displaying polished manners” or “showing respect for others.” More elaborate definitions may describe courtesy as “sophisticated conversation and intellectual skill.” The original term comes from the twelfth century term courteis, which meant “gentle politeness” and “courtly manners.” Regardless of which definition makes the most sense to you, courtesy is something you must see in action—it is not a trait like humility that can just be held internally. Se on tollasta ilmaista uhrimieltä.
    ellauri159.html on line 718: The knightly trait of gratitude includes both being grateful in diverse circumstances as well as expressing gratitude to God (cheap) and other good guys (more expensive). Toward the latter part of the medieval knight era (the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries), many knights acquired wealth and power and developed relationships with royalty. This wealth and friendship with the king’s court brought feasting and abundance in many ways. In fact, part of a squire’s training as a knight was "learning how to serve his Lord at meals and kick out the beggars". Nihti osoitti näin kiitollisuutta kinkulle, ja kinkku oli kiitollinen sille. Kaikki olivat kiitollisia. Ne ainakin joista oli väliä.
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    Virtue 22: Grace and Mercy

    ellauri159.html on line 722: Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.
    ellauri159.html on line 725: Tää olis sitä ilmasexi pyytämistä tai antamista myöhemmän takaisinmaxun toivossa. Put simply, grace is getting what you do not deserve (e.g., a blessing or a reward), while mercy is not getting what you deserve (e.g., a punishment). ¡Gracias! Merci!
    ellauri159.html on line 733: Overcoming failure means getting back up after getting knocked down. Aika lailla sama asia kuin perseverance, paizi tässä on saatu oikeasti köniin. True knights are familiar with both victory and defeat.
    ellauri159.html on line 748: While the prevailing view among anthropologists was long that hunter/gatherer tribes were very peaceful — bucolic, noble savages — many modern researchers like Wrangham, Napoleon Chagnon, and Steven Pinker convincingly argue that just the opposite is true. Amongst premodern peoples who lived in proximity to neighboring tribes, there is strong evidence that conflict was in fact continual and quite bloody. Primitive human males literally aped their ancestors — forming small gangs, competing for status, and fiercely maintaining boundaries. In the few tribes that did allow women to take part in raiding parties, just like as with the chimpanzees, typically only one or two childless women would choose to come along.
    ellauri159.html on line 753: Second, males’ greater amounts of testosterone make them well-suited for the warrior role for a couple of reasons. First, testosterone is linked with a greater desire to compete and take risks. Studies show that when a man “wins” in a contest, he is hit with a boost of dopamine and a surge of testosterone that makes him want to keep on competing. So while testosterone doesn’t directly make men more aggressive (that’s a myth — it’s more complicated than that), it does fuel a drive to keep pushing when someone else is pushing back.
    ellauri159.html on line 755: “When men evaluate each other as men, they still look for the same virtues that they’d need to keep the perimeter. Men respond to and admire the qualities that would make men useful and dependable in an emergency. Men have always had a role apart, and they still judge one another according to the demands of that role as a guardian in a gang struggling for survival against encroaching doom. Everything that is specifically about being a man—not merely a person—has to do with that role.” –Jack Donovan, The Way of Men
    ellauri159.html on line 757: As I’ve been working on this series, thinking through the tradition of manhood, and attempting to synthesize Gilmore’s findings and the manifestations of the manly code in different cultures, boy, it’s really tasked my brain. When my mind got tied up in knots and the meaning of manhood became seemingly impenetrable and obscure, I often found myself thinking about the definition of masculinity laid out in Jack Donovan’s The Way of Men. It is so simple that even I can wrap my skull around it.
    ellauri159.html on line 759: You have to define your group. You need to define who is in and who is out, and you need to identify potential threats. You need to create and maintain some sort of safe zone around the perimeter of your group. Everyone will have to contribute to the group’s survival in some way unless the group agrees to protect and feed someone who can’t contribute due to age or illness. For those who can work, you’ll need to decide who does what, based on what they are good at, who works well together and what makes the most practical sense…
    ellauri159.html on line 763: The first job of men in dire times has always been to establish and secure “the perimeter.” Donovan argues that the way of men is the way of the gang, because when placed in a harsh environment, men will quickly make the logical calculation that they have a much better chance of surviving if they band together than if they each try to go it alone. For some folks, “gang” is a word weighted with negative connotations, so substitute “posse” or “platoon” or whatever else if you must. The important thing to realize is that the small, tightly-knit honor group was the basic male social unit for eons. The myth of the uber-manly lone wolf is just that. With few exceptions, men have always fought and hunted together. Cowboys banded together, pioneers banded together, and Rambo wouldn’t have actually stood a chance against either gang.
    ellauri159.html on line 765: Donovan argues that understanding the dynamics of these ancient honor groups is the key to understanding the essence of male psychology and how men relate to, interact, and judge each other even up through the modern day. What men respect in other men (and women find attractive), is rooted in what men wanted in the men to the left and the right of them as they stood together side-by-side on the perimeter.
    ellauri159.html on line 767: Living without the aid of advanced technology requires strong backs and elbow grease. You’ll need strong men to fight off other strong men.
    ellauri159.html on line 770: You’ll also need your men to commit. You will want to know that the men beside you are us and not them. You’ll need to be able to count on them in times of crisis. You want guys who have your back. Men who don’t care about what the other men think of them aren’t dependable or trustworthy. If you’re smart, you will want the other men to prove they are committed to the team. You’ll want them to show that they care about their reputation within the gang, and you’ll want them to show that they care about your gang’s reputation with other gangs.”
    ellauri159.html on line 772: To the description of the ideal perimeter-keeper outlined above, Donovan assigns four “tactical virtues”: strength, courage, mastery, and honor. These are “simple, amoral, and functional virtues” — “the practical virtues of men who must rely on one another in a worst case scenario.” They are “amoral” because they are crucial to the success of any gang — no matter if what they’re fighting for is right or wrong. Strength, courage, mastery, and honor are the attributes needed in a team of Navy SEALs just as much as a family of Mafioso. If you’ve ever wondered why we are fascinated by gangsters, pirates, bank robbers, and outlaws of all stripes, and can’t help but think of them as pretty manly despite their thuggery and extralegal activities, now you know; they’re not good men, but they’ve mastered the core fundamentals of being good at being men. So they are good men, though they are bad men. I mean.
    ellauri159.html on line 782: Honor: Traditional honor is not the same as integrity — living up to your own, personal standards. Traditional honor is a reputation for strength, courage, and mastery — as judged by other men. Honorable men care about being manly, knowing that each individual member’s prowess in the tactical virtues bolsters the strength and reputation of the gang as a whole and thus deters attack from rival gangs. Dishonorable men, on the other hand, evince indifference or hostility to the standards, weakening the group and leaving it more vulnerable.
    ellauri159.html on line 785: The key to upholding honor in a male gang is to always try to pull your own weight – to seek to be a boon rather than a burden to the group. If a man lacks in physical strength, he might make up for it in the area of mastery – being the group’s best tracker, weapons-maker, or trap inventor; one crafty engineer can be worth more than many strong men. If a man lacks in both physical strength and mastery, he might still endear himself to the other men with a sense of humor, a knack for storytelling, or a talent in music that keeps everyone’s spirits up. Or he might act as a shaman or priest – performing rituals that prepare men for battle and cleanse and comfort them when they return from the front. The strong men of the group will usually take care of the weak ones who at least try to do whatever they can. Shame is reserved for those who will not, or cannot excel in the tactical virtues, but don’t try to contribute in some other way, and instead cultivate bitterness and disregard for the perimeter-keepers who ironically provide the opportunity to sit on one’s hands and carp. (Aki Manninen would love this.)
    ellauri159.html on line 787: Strength, courage, mastery, and honor are virtues that obviously aren’t exclusive to men, and it’s not that there haven’t been women who have embodied these traits in every age (as we shall see next time, the idea of a soft, fragile femininity is a modern conception). It isn’t that women shouldn’t seek these attributes either. Rather, the tactical virtues comprise the defining traits of masculinity. If a woman isn’t strong or acts afraid in the face of danger, no one thinks of her as less womanly because of it. Yet such shortcomings will be seen as emasculating in a man, even today.
    ellauri159.html on line 791: Even the men we hold up as proof that you can be manly by living the higher virtues without completely fulfilling the 3 P’s of Manhood (or even 3 pushups) ultimately derive their inspiration from the fundamental underpinnings of the tactical virtues. Figures like Gandhi and Jesus are lauded for their non-violence and their goodness, but our ability to think of them as manly, derives from their embrace of masculine expendability – a courageous indifference to the pain and suffering others might inflict on their physical body. They were good men, certainly, but their willingness to sacrifice themselves for the sake of their people, also made them good at being men. Gandhi did procreate a lot. Jesus provided for millions of preachers. Both were expendable. That´ll do, welcome to the perimeter pencil necks.
    ellauri159.html on line 805: Christopher Booker's The Seven Basic Plots is a long book. It's on the order of War and Peace for thickness. It also gets a bit repetitive at times, but if you can slog through the material, you're rewarded with a good understanding of the seven basic plots. You can also get a good dose of Jungian psychology to boot; for instance, Booker likes to talk about the symbolism of the masculine and feminine aspects of a character.
    ellauri159.html on line 820: Hero kuulee isosta MacGuffinin maljasta joka sen on ihan pakko löytää, ja lähtee hakemaan sitä, yleensä jonkun tiimin kaa.
    ellauri159.html on line 840: Pitäisi ehkä miettiä mix ne olis just nää 7 eikä esim jotkut toiset 8. Eli mix just nää? Piirteytetään näin: montako heroa, montako konnaa, miten niille käy, ja mitä palkintoa pääasiassa tavoitellaan (EFK mielessä): n heroa H, n konnaa V, H/V käy hyvin/huonosti +/-, teema EAT!/FUCK!/KILL! (1 tai useampia). Monsteri ja kvesti eroaa siinä että toisessa on paha joka pitää lopettaa ja toisessa hyvä joka pitää saada. Siis kristillisiltä kavaljeereilta tuttu mercy/grace erottelu.
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    Monster11V-KILL!poikienEmpire strikes back
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    ellauri190.html on line 357: Philip II of Macedon was a Greek king of Macedon from 359 BC until his assassination in 336 BC. He was the father of Alexander the Great and Philip III. In 340 BC, Philip started the siege of Perinthus. Philip began another siege in 339 of...
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    Alexander the Great, Macedonian Empire
    ellauri190.html on line 361: Alexander III of Macedon, commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of Macedon, a state in the north eastern region of Greece, and by the age of thirty was the creator of one of the largest empires in ancient history, stretching fro...
    ellauri190.html on line 377: Hannibal was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician who is popularly credited as one of the most talented commanders in history. His father Hamilcar Barca was the leading Carthaginian commander during the First Punic War, his young...
    ellauri190.html on line 389: Pompey (the Great), was a distinguished and ambitious Roman military leader, provincial administrator and politician of the 1st century BC, the period of the Late Republic. Hailing from an Italian provincial background, Pompey first disting...
    ellauri190.html on line 393: Gaius Julius Caesar is remembered as one of history's greatest generals and a key ruler of the Roman empire. As a young man he rose through the administrative ranks of the Roman republic, accumulating power until he was elected consul in 59...
    ellauri190.html on line 489: Edward I, popularly known as "Longshanks" because of his 6 foot 2 inch (1.88 m) frame and the "Hammer of the Scots" (his tombstone, in Latin, read, Hic est Edwardus Primus Scottorum Malleus, "Here is Edward I, Hammer of the Scots"), achieve...
    ellauri190.html on line 514: Afonso de Albuquerque, Duke of Goa, was a Portuguese general, admiral, and statesman. He served as Governor of Portuguese India from 1509 to 1515, during which he expanded Portuguese influence across the Indian Ocean and built a reputation...
    ellauri190.html on line 519: Batumöngke Dayan Khan was a Borjigin Khagan who reunited the Mongols under Chinggisid supremacy in Post-imperial Mongolia. Dayan Khan was enthroned as Great Khan of the Yuan Mongol Empire though his ancestor Toghan Temur failed to maintain...
    ellauri190.html on line 529: Francisco Pizarro was a Conquistador who seized the Inca empire for Spain. In 1510 he enrolled in an expedition of exploration in the New World, and three years later he joined Vasco Núñez de Balboa on the expedition that discovered the Pac...
    ellauri190.html on line 539: Babur was a Muslim conqueror from Central Asia who, following a series of setbacks, finally succeeded in laying the basis for the Mughal dynasty of India. He was a direct descendant of Timur through his father, and a descendant also of Geng...
    ellauri190.html on line 544: Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro, 1st Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca was a Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of mainland Mexico under the rule of the King of Cas...
    ellauri190.html on line 549: Suleiman I, also called Süleyman I and nicknamed the Lawmaker or the Magnificent, was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 to 1566 and successor to Selim I. He was born on November 6, 1494 at Trabzon, Turkey. The Ottoman Empire reache...
    "not only in consideration of his deep learning and critical research, but above all as a tribute to the creative energy, freshness of style, and lyrical force which characterize his poetic masterpieces"
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    "in consideration of the power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas and remarkable talent for narration that characterize the creations of this world-famous author"
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    "in appreciation of the lofty idealism, vivid imagination and spiritual perception that characterize her writings"
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    "in appreciation of his many-sided literary activities, and especially of his dramatic works, which are distinguished by a wealth of imagination and by a poetic fancy, which reveals, sometimes in the guise of a fairy tale, a deep inspiration, while in a mysterious way they appeal to the readers' own feelings and stimulate their imaginations"
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    "in recognition of his brilliant literary achievements, characterized as they are by a nobility of style, a profound human sympathy, grace, and a true Gallic temperament"
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    acinto_Benavente" title="Jacinto Benavente">Jacinto Benavente
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    "for his vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to create, with wit and humour, new types of characters"
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    ac_1952.jpg" class="image">François Mauri<span style=ac 1952.jpg" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2b/Fran%C3%A7ois_Mauriac_1952.jpg/75px-Fran%C3%A7ois_Mauriac_1952.jpg" decoding="async" width="75" height="106" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2b/Fran%C3%A7ois_Mauriac_1952.jpg/113px-Fran%C3%A7ois_Mauriac_1952.jpg 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2b/Fran%C3%A7ois_Mauriac_1952.jpg/150px-Fran%C3%A7ois_Mauriac_1952.jpg 2x" data-file-width="280" data-file-height="396" />
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    ac" title="François Mauriac">François Mauriac
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    "for his important achievement both in contemporary lyrical poetry and in the field of the great Russian epic tradition"
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    "for the epic force with which he has traced themes and depicted human destinies drawn from the history of his country"
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    "for his work, which rich in ideas and filled with the spirit of freedom and the quest for truth, has exerted a far-reaching influence on our age"
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    "for his profoundly characteristic narrative art with motifs from the life of the Jewish people"
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    achs" title="Nelly Sachs">Nelly Sachs
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    "for his livid literary achievement, deep-rooted in the national traits and traditions of Indian peoples of Latin America"
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    "for his writing, which – in new forms for the novel and drama – in the destitution of modern man acquires its elevation"
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    "for a poetry that with the action of an elemental force brings alive a continent's destiny and dreams"
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    "for his writing, which through its combination of a broad perspective on his time and a sensitive skill in characterization has contributed to a renewal of German literature"
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    ac_Bashevis_Singer" title="Isaac Bashevis Singer">Isaac Bashevis Singer
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    "for his poetry, which, against the background of Greek tradition, depicts with sensuous strength and intellectual clear-sightedness modern man's struggle for freedom and creativeness"
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    "for an all-embracing authorship, imbued with clarity of thought and poetic intensity"
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    "for impassioned writing with wide horizons, characterized by sensuous intelligence and humanistic integrity"
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    "who in novels characterized by visionary force and poetic import, gives life to an essential aspect of American reality"
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    "for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past"
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    "whose frolicsome black fables portray the forgotten face of history"
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    "who in the quest for the melancholic soul of his native city has discovered new symbols for the clash and interlacing of cultures"
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    "because, through his condensed, translucent images, he gives us fresh access to reality"
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    "for the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers the roots, estrangements and collective restraints of personal memory"
    ellauri191.html on line 2142: The prize has "become widely seen as a political one – a peace prize in literary disguise", whose judges are prejudiced against authors with political tastes different from theirs.
    ellauri191.html on line 2144: The first prize in 1901, awarded to the French poet Sully Prudhomme, was heavily criticised. Many believed that the acclaimed Russian author Tolstoy should have been awarded the first Nobel prize in literature.
    ellauri191.html on line 2145: From 1901 to 1912, the committee, headed by the conservative Carl David af Wirsén, weighed the literary quality of a work against its contribution towards humanity's struggle 'toward the ideal'. Leo Tolstoy, Henrik Ibsen, Émile Zola, and Mark Twain were rejected in favour of authors little read today. The choice of philosopher Rudolf Eucken as Nobel laureate in 1908 is widely considered to be one of the worst mistakes in the history of the Nobel Prize in Literature. The main candidates for the prize that year were poet Algernon Swinburne and author Selma Lagerlöf, but the Academy were divided between the candidates and, as a compromise, Eucken, representative of the Academy's interpretation of Nobel's "ideal direction", was launched as an alternative candidate that could be agreed upon. Solzhenitsyn did not accept the award and prize money until 10 December 1974, after he was deported from the Soviet Union. Swedish Academy member Artur Lundkvist had argued that the Nobel Prize in Literature should not become a political prize and questioned the artistic value of Solzhenitsyn's work. The award to Camilo José Cela was controversial as he had moved voluntarily from Madrid to Galicia during the Spanish Civil War in order to join Franco's rebel forces there as a volunteer.A member of the Swedish Academy, Knut Ahnlund, who had not played an important role in the Academy since 1996, protested against the choice of the 2004 laureate, Elfriede Jelinek; Ahnlund resigned, alleging that selecting Jelinek had caused "irreparable damage" to the reputation of the award.
    ellauri191.html on line 2147: Strindberg holds the singular distinction of being awarded an Anti-Nobel Prize, conferred by popular acclaim and national subscription and presented to him in 1912 by future prime minister Hjalmar Branting.
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    ellauri192.html on line 45: Prince Nikolai Sergeyevich Trubetzkoy (Russian: Никола́й Серге́евич Трубецко́й, IPA: [trʊbʲɪtsˈkoj]; 16 April 1890 – 25 June 1938) was a Russian linguist and historian whose teachings formed a nucleus of the Prague School of structural linguistics. He is widely considered to be the founder of morphophonology. He was also associated with the Russian Eurasianists.
    ellauri192.html on line 49: After he graduated from the Moscow University (1913), Trubetzkoy delivered lectures there until the Russian Revolution, when he moved first to the University of Rostov-on-Don, then to the University of Sofia (1920–1922) and finally took the chair of Professor of Slavic Philology at the University of Vienna (1922-1938). He died from a heart attack attributed to Nazi persecution after he had published an article that was highly critical of Hitler's crackpot morphophonological theories.
    ellauri192.html on line 51: Trubetzkoy also acted as a literary critic. In Writings on Literature, a brief collection of translated articles, he analyzed Russian literature beginning with the Old Russian epic The Tale of Igor's Campaign (the one that contains a first mention the Trubetzkoys) and proceeding to 19th-century Russian poetry and Dostoevsky.
    ellauri192.html on line 63: Dyr bul shchyl (Russian: Дыр бул щыл, [dɨr bul ɕːɨl]) is the earliest and most famous zaum/transrational poem by Aleksei Kruchenykh, written using the Zaum language, which, according to the author, is "more Russian national, than in all of Pushkin's poetry".
    ellauri192.html on line 77: Jakobson escaped from Prague in early March 1939 via Berlin for Denmark, where he was associated with Louis Hjelmslev's Copenhagen linguistic circle. He fled to Norway on 1 September 1939, and in 1940 walked across the border to Sweden, where he continued his work at the Karolinska Hospital (with works on footsores, aphasia and language competence). When Swedish colleagues feared a possible German occupation, he managed to leave on a cargo ship, together with Ernst Cassirer (the former rector of Hamburg University) to New York City in 1941 to become part of the wider community of intellectual émigrés who fled there.
    ellauri192.html on line 79: At the New York École libre des hautes études, a sort of Francophone university-in-exile, he met and collaborated with Claude Lévi-Strauss, who would also become a key exponent of structuralism. He also made the acquaintance of many American linguists, chemists and anthropologists, such as Franz Boas, Benjamin Whorf, and Leonard Bloomfield. When the American authorities considered "repatriating" him to Europe, it was Franz Boas (another Jew) who actually saved his ass.
    ellauri192.html on line 81: His universalizing structuralist theory of phonology, based on a markedness hierarchy of distinctive features, achieved its canonical exposition in a book published in the United States in 1951, jointly authored by Roman Jakobson, C. Gunnar Fant and Morris Halle.
    ellauri192.html on line 83: In his last decade, Jakobson maintained an office at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he was an honorary Professor Emeritus. Jakobson died in Cambridge, Massachusetts on 18 July 1982. Näinköhän mä sen vanhana ukkelina 70-luvun lopulla? Voi olla, en muista nyt.
    ellauri192.html on line 85: Influenced by the Organon-Model by Karl Bühler, Jakobson distinguishes six communication functions, each associated with a dimension or factor of the communication process [n.b. – Elements from Bühler's theory appear in the diagram below in yellow and pink, Jakobson's elaborations in blue]:
    ellauri192.html on line 111: So the choice has fallen neither on Tolstoy, nor Ibsen, nor Björnson, nor Mommsen, nor Swinburne, nor Zola, nor Anatole France, nor Carducci, nor Mistral, nor Hauptmann, nor even Echegaray—it has fallen on Sully-Prudhomme [sic]. It is some satisfaction, however, to find that Francois Coppée is not the winner; in view of his innocuous sentimentality, he might well have been considered the best of all by the present Swedish Academy.
    ellauri192.html on line 115: Sully Prudhomme’s reputation, however, has not survived the more than one hundred years since he was awarded the crowning glory in his literary career. His legacy as a poet is not bad; it simply does not exist. Most French high-school students would recognize his name and might have read his most well-known poem, “Le Vase brisé” (1865, The Broken Vase), but it is safe to say that almost no one outside of France recognizes the name Sully Prudhomme.
    ellauri192.html on line 117: Combien de maîtresses de maison lui demandérent-elles, à titre de faveur insigne, de dire à leurs invités le Vase brisé? Elles ne se doutaient pas que si l’homme du monde s’exécutait, après les résistances d’usage, le poéte grondait en dedans à la pensée de débiter une fois de plus cet éternel “pot cassé” qu’il avait fini par prendre en horreur. “Qu’il se brise sur leur nez, ce vase!” s’écriait-il dans un accés de fureur.
    ellauri192.html on line 121: Je perds le goût de la poésie. Je la trouve de plus en plus puérile, comparé aux austères travaux de la science; les plus grands génies littéraires me semblent des enfants auprès du génie scientifique, qui, au lieu d’imiter et de défigurer la nature sous prétexte de la transfigurer par l’idéal et l’humain, l’étreint corps à corps, telle qu’elle est, et lui ouvre, doigt par doigt, ses mains fermées pour en arracher des lambeaux de vérité.
    ellauri192.html on line 162: Toujours intact aux yeux du monde, Muiden silmissä se näyttää ehjältä,
    ellauri192.html on line 186: De ne rien posséder sans acheter et vendre, omistamatta mitään ostamatta tai myymättä,
    ellauri192.html on line 218: Et les pactes sans foi, la guerre, les blessés Sopimusrikkomuxet, sodat, haavoittuneet,
    ellauri192.html on line 223: Ne sachant plus s'il sauve ou perd le genre humain ! Ei tiedä pelastaakko apinat vaiko nirhata!
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    Swedish academy member Katarina Frostenson and her husband, Jean-Claude Arnault, who is doing time for of multiple sexual assaults.

    ellauri192.html on line 253: It is exceedingly rare for the sort of internal squabble and mutual doubt which marked the 1983 award to William Golding to reach public ears. The customary mien is one of ceremonious and bland self-evidence.
    ellauri192.html on line 259: Jaroslav Seifert made his debut with the poetry collection Mesto v slzách (1921) (City in Tears). His writings include more than 30 poetry collections. Seifert was a highly regarded poet in his native country. Melody and rhythm characterize his poetry, which is inspired by folk songs, common speech and everyday scenes. At the heart of Seifert’s poems is humanity, and he criticizes the totalitarian state’s attempts to reduce the opportunities and freedom of the individual.
    ellauri192.html on line 261: There is no objective measure, no slide rule for magnitude in literature. Balzac was convinced that Mrs. Ann Radcliffe, the purveyor of Gothic terror, was a finer writer than Stendhal, whom he admired. Tolstoy, one of the two writers who have freely refused the Prize - Sartre in 1964 was the other (Bob Dylan meant to be the 3rd until the Swedes upped the ante) - found Shakespeare's ''King Lear'' to be a puerile mess ''beneath serious criticism.'' (mitä se kieltämättä onkin, tai oikeammin setämiehen keitos). The only major fiction to come out of the American experience of World War II, James Gould Cozzens' fiction ''Guard of Honor,'' has fallen into oblivion, deservedly.
    ellauri192.html on line 263: THE trouble, of course, is that the actual record of choices made by the Swedish Academy for the Nobel Prize in Literature has been capricious and, in too many cases, insulting to critical intelligence. Given the fact that no literary ranking can be either proved or falsified objectively; given the inevitable time lag of taste and renown behind the radical, private advance of genius; errors, oversight, delays in recognition until they guys were dead were unavoidable from the outset. But even when every allowance is made, the record of ''the bounty of Sweden'' (Yeats's candid phrase when he received the Nobel in 1923) is a poor one.
    ellauri192.html on line 269: Taking into sympathetic account the widest margin of human error, is it possible to take seriously an institution and procedure that passes over the majority of the greatest novelists and renewers of prose in the modern age? James Joyce, Marcel Proust, Franz Kafka (whose presence towers over our sensual literature and of the meaning of a bug, quite a feat for a little man who one should not expect to tower over anything much), Thomas Hardy, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, Andre Malraux, Hermann Broch, Robert Musil, D. H. Lawrence, either escaped the notice of or were, on nomination, rejected by the Nobel committee. Can one defend a jury which prefers the art of Pearl Buck (1938) to that of, say, Virginia Woolf? Paul Claudel, a picee of shit whose dramas we can set fairly beside those of Aeschylus and of Shakespeare just to scare people, never received the accolade. Paul Heyse was chosen, not Bertolt Brecht. Galsworthy is a Nobel, not Carlo Emilio Gadda, one of the most original and inventive writers of fiction in this century. Who the fuck is he? Composer of In-a-Gadda-da-Vida? No that was Iron Butterfly, and a good piece it was indeed.
    ellauri192.html on line 271: In poetry, the balance sheet is dismal. No Ezra Pound, no Rilke, no Valery, no Wallace Stevens, no Kazantzakis, no Cavafy, no Mandelstam, no Akhmatova, no Lorca, no Auden, no Fernando Pess^oa (a poet's poet). Stockholm, as we saw, enlarged the bounds of ''literature'' to include professional philosophy, ancient history and political rhetoric. The prose of Freud honors the German language. Freud was nominated; in vain, of course.
    ellauri192.html on line 273: There are great, canonic names on the Nobel list, choices on which common sense and passionate alertness concur. I have mentioned Yeats. We find Anatole France, Kipling, Shaw, Thomas Mann, Andre Gide, T. S. Eliot, Pasternak, Faulkner, Hemingway, Seferis, Montale, Beckett and Solzhenitsyn (the last, I would guess, a titan among men even more, perhaps, than among writers; what I mean by this is he was tall but not much of a novelist). But place the two lists next to each other, and the cardinal truth springs to view: during these past 83 years, the award of the Nobel Prize in Literature has scored more misses than hits. With eminent exceptions, it is the uncrowned who are sovereign.
    ellauri192.html on line 277: It is this natural parochialism that accounts for the awkward plethora of Scandinavian winners. Charity does seem to begin at home. The catalogue runs from the Swedish poet Verner von Heidenstam, crowned in 1916, and the Danish novelist Karl Gjellerup, chosen a year later, to Frans Eemil Sillanpaa of Finland and the more recent ''in-house'' choice of Harry Martinson. Of this longish list, only Knut Hamsun (1920) is an undoubtedly major nazi figure. Sillanpaa is so pathetic we don't even bother to find the outlandish dots that apparently mar his name.
    ellauri192.html on line 283: THIS same bias extends to literary forms. We look in vain on the Nobel register for the experimental, formally subversive, controversial movements and texts that distinguish modernism. No Surrealist has been rewarded, no major Expressionist, no poet or playwright out of the seminal world of Dada or absurdism (Andre Breton, Hugo Ball, Gertrude Stein). The boat is not to be rocked. On august occasion, lyric eroticism and even sorrowful homosexuality are admitted to Parnassus. Radical sexual play in style, in ''amoral'' revaluation, are vetoed. The liberating sensualists, such as John Cowper Powys, supreme in English fiction after Hardy, are left out. Colette is nowhere to be found. Her heir in sensuous contrivance, Nabokov, was blackballed.
    ellauri192.html on line 287: Lastly, there is the rumor of the blacklist. No outside observer can show that any such list exists, let alone how and when it was explicitly arrived at. But there are stubborn, unsettling indications. Behind them stands the enigmatic figure and afterlife of Dag Hammerskjold. In one or two cases, the choice of laureate seems to have been largely his. His chill displeasures seem not only to have had great influence, but to persist beyond the grave. The list of lepers, for motives which may, in some masked degree, go back to Hammarskjold's own politics and arcane sexuality, is rumored to include Graham Greene, G"unter Grass and Borges, as it did Malraux (passed over, to de Gaulle's just anger, in favor of a French poet-diplomat close to Hammarskjold, viz. Saint-John Perse). The mere fact that the Nobel Prize in Literature has long passed Borges by suffices to put the whole institution in doubt. But whether any such blacklist is real remains baffled conjecture.
    ellauri192.html on line 293: Tokarczuk, the 2018 laureate — whose award comes a year late, after a scandal derailed 2018 committee’s deliberations — is a Polish novelist whose critical eye toward her country’s government and history has made her the target of a nationalist backlash.
    ellauri192.html on line 297: While Tokarczuk’s win has been widely lauded — The Guardian declared her “the dreadlocked feminist winner the Nobel needed” (aargh! will some future prize go to Estonia's own bluewig girl Sofi Oxanen?) — Handke’s provoked immediate and widespread displeasure. PEN America, an organization that advocates for writers’ liberty, wrote that it was “dumbfounded by the selection of a writer who has used his public voice to undercut historical truth and offer public succor to perpetrators of genocide.” The Slovenian public intellectual Slavoj Žižek told the Guardian that “In 2014, Handke called for the Nobel to be abolished, saying it was a ‘false canonisation’ of literature. The fact that he got it now proves that he was right.”
    ellauri192.html on line 299: The controversy over Handke’s support of Milosevic dates back 20 years, but the striking political differences between him and Tokarczuk reached a point of particular clarity in 2014. In that year, Handke was given the International Ibsen Prize, but mass outrage led him to reject the prize money while still accepting the award. In his accompanying speech, he said his critics should “go to hell.” (He’d previously met controversy over a literary award in 2006, when he turned down Germany’s Heinrich Heine prize after authorities attempted to withdraw it after he attended Milosevic’s funeral.)
    ellauri192.html on line 301: 2014 also marked the release of Tokarczuk’s most ambitious work, “The Books of Jacob,” the novel that set off much of the rancor directed at her by Polish nationalists. The book, which has yet to appear in English, is centered on the historical figure of Jakub Frank, a Jewish-born 18th-century religious leader. Frank, believed to have been born with the name Jakub Leibowicz, oversaw a messianic sect that incorporated significant portions of Christian practice into Judaism; he led mass baptisms of his followers. As Ruth Franklin reported in a New Yorker profile this past summer, Tokarczuk spent almost a decade researching Frank and the Poland in which he lived. The result is a book that, by the account of those who have read it, delivers a picture of the many intricate and unpredictable ways in which the story of Poland is tied to the story of its Jews. “There’s no Polish culture without Jewish culture,” Tokarczuk told Franklin. What else is new, asks Isaac Singer. Tokarczuk is not a Jewess, Tokarczuk considers herself a disciple of Carl Jung and cites his psychology as an inspiration for her literary work.
    ellauri192.html on line 303: The novel’s release shortly predated an escalation in Polish nationalism tied to the Law and Justice party’s ascent to power in 2015. But the forces that fueled that escalation were already prevalent. When Tokarczuk accepted the Nike Prize, the country’s highest literary honor, for “The Books of Jacob,” she said in a speech that the country had “committed horrendous acts as colonizers, as a national majority that suppressed the minority, as slaveowners, and as the murderers of Jews.” She was quickly inundated by threats so alarming that her publishers briefly hired bodyguards. In the five years since, she has witnessed the Law and Justice party take an increasingly hard line on censoring certain conversations about Poland’s relationship with Jews. In 2016, the government began a campaign against the Princeton historian Jan Gross, known for his groundbreaking work on the massacre at Jedwabne, in which Poles murdered 1,600 of their Jewish neighbors. In 2018, the Law and Justice party’s government made it illegal to blame Poland or Polish nationals for Nazi crimes. POLIN, a groundbreaking Polish museum of Jewish history, has been leader-less for five months, as its director, who oversaw a number of exhibits highly critical of Poland’s policy toward Jews, awaits official reappointment — despite having been re-approved for the job.
    ellauri192.html on line 305: “The subject of my book [‘The Books of Jacob’] — a multicultural Poland — was not comfortable for proponents of this new version of history,” Tokarczuk told PEN Transmissions, a journal run by the English iteration of PEN, in May, 2018. She was taken by surprise by the amount of rage the book provoked — not to mention her comment on receiving the Nike sneakers. But rather than retreat, she has continued to speak out on behalf of the communities she sees her government as wishing to sideline. In a January op-ed for The New York Times following a Polish radical’s on-air murder of the open-minded young Gdansk mayor Pawel Adamowicz, Tokarczuk wrote of a Polish populist narrative that “scapegoats… the so-called crazy leftists, queer-lovers, Germans, Jews, European Union puppets, feminists, liberals and anyone who supports immigrants.”
    ellauri192.html on line 309: So on the one hand is Tokarczuk, a proponent of multiculturalism who has remained vocal despite facing profound antagonism for her stance — and grown more so since her first major encounter with that antagonism in 2014. And on the other is Handke, eulogizer of Milsoevic, who dictated the Bosnian genocide during the Balkan wars of the 1990s and died while on trial for war crimes against the Hague. He too has remained committed to his position; the “go to hell” of 2014, one of his last known public comments on the matter, speaks volumes. But has it worked? No here we are as before, giving hell to him.
    ellauri192.html on line 315: Bob Dylan was given the prize in 2016, and promptly showed the literary bad boys how a real rock star behaves, treating the academy with sustained contempt for months and piling humiliation on to the ridicule his award had already invited.
    ellauri192.html on line 317: The secretary of the academy, who had to put a brave face on Dylan’s behaviour, was Sara Danius, an essayist and literary critic, elected in 2013. “She was always thought gifted and bright but she’s not a biddable person,” said Maria Schottenius. “She was overjoyed when she was elected.”
    ellauri192.html on line 321: Since 1901 to 1971, there have been 787 writers coming from different parts of the world nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature, 67 of which were awarded the prize and Albert Schweitzer was awarded by Nobel Peace Prize on 1953. 12 more writers from these nominees were awarded after 1971 and Elie Wiesel was awarded by Nobel Peace Prize on 1986. Only 72 women had been nominated for the prize starting with Malwida von Meysenburg who was nominated once for the year 1901 and 6 of them have been awarded after all. 10% of the nominees, 5% of the awards. Bra jobb, kulturprofilerna! Kom igen!
    ellauri192.html on line 323: Though the following list consists of notable literary figures deemed worthy of the prize, there have been some celebrated writers who were not considered nor even nominated such as Anton Chekhov, Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Robert Hugh Benson, Arthur Conan Doyle, Alexander Blok, Marcel Proust, Joseph Conrad, Rainer Maria Rilke, Federico García Lorca, Lu Xun, Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, Antonio Machado, Francis Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Simone Weil, Willa Cather, George Orwell, Galaktion Tabidze, Richard Wright, Flannery O'Connor, Langston Hughes and Jack Kerouac.
    ellauri192.html on line 341: To avoid leaks, academy members avoid discussing candidates in emails or in public. When they must -- such as when they dine out together -- they use quirky code names, like "Chateaubriand" for last year's winner, Jean-Marie Le Clezio of France.
    ellauri192.html on line 344: Sometimes even those feints aren't enough. The academy suspected a leak last year when Le Clezio surged to No. 1 in Nobel betting a day before the announcement.
    ellauri192.html on line 355: The list of unsuccessful peace prize nominees includes dictators Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler.
    ellauri192.html on line 357: British warlord Winston Churchill missed out on the peace prize (LOL) despite two nominations, but his oratory and his works of historical scholarship earned him the literature prize in 1953 (double LOL).
    ellauri192.html on line 360: Right now there are only 15 active members. Two members have boycotted meetings since the 1990s because of internal disputes. One head is otherwise vacant.
    ellauri192.html on line 453: Cormac McCarthy 100/1
    ellauri192.html on line 584: Tirzah is Grace Tirsa on armo
    ellauri192.html on line 600: Delilah is the Delicate, Rachel Dilaila on delikaatti,
    ellauri192.html on line 627: While the church prayed, God answered. He miraculously delivered Peter from prison: an angel led him out of his cell and through the prison gate, which opened for them to pass (Acts 12:6–10). Upon realizing that he was not dreaming, Peter made his way to a place he knew was safe, Mary’s house (Acts 12:11–12).
    ellauri192.html on line 629: When Peter arrived and knocked on the door, the servant girl Rhoda came to answer. She heard Peter’s voice and knew it was he, but in her excitement and joy she forgot to actually open the door. Leaving Peter standing in the night, she rushed to tell everyone else about the miracle outside (Acts 12:14). They did not believe her, though, thinking she was out of her mind (Acts 12:15). When Rhoda was insistent, the believers decided it must be Peter’s “angel”—his guardian angel, perhaps, or his ghost—rather than the answer to their prayers!
    ellauri192.html on line 633: It’s interesting that the church was praying earnestly, yet they did not believe the answer to their prayers when it came. They forgot an important part of prayer, which is answering the door. Rhoda was the first one to know of Peter’s deliverance, and she carried the joyful message to others. She did not let their doubts stop her from sharing what she knew was true: God had done the impossible. Even in the face of their unbelief, she was unrelenting in her joy. Believers today can take a cue from Rhoda and share the news of what God accomplishes with those around us, remaining joyful in what we know is true.
    ellauri192.html on line 645: Few Americans have ever heard of Jaroslav Seifert, whose poems are virtually unobtainable in the United States, but scholars who are acquainted with his work said yesterday that the Czech poet fully deserves the Nobel Prize awarded to him. Thogh an old commie, he is (or was) now staunchly on our side.
    ellauri192.html on line 647: ''Seifert is a great poet who embodies the majestic tradition of Czech poetry - he deserves the Nobel Prize,'' said Maria Banerjee, who wrote the Seifert entry for the Encyclopedia of World Literature. Mrs. Banerjee, who hails from Bangla Desh (just joking, he is Maria Nemcova married to a Banerjee), is a specialist in Slavic literature, who teaches Russian literature at Smith College, added that Mr. Seifert "is (or was) the best of a remarkable group of poets who came into prominence in the 1920's."
    ellauri192.html on line 649: Her article in the encyclopedia traces Mr. Seifert's career from that of a youthful, traditional poet to a national poet who ''refined his lyric voice drawing on the experiences of everyday life.''
    ellauri192.html on line 653: Professor Gibian, who was born in Prague, said that he has been translating some of the more recent Seifert poems for his own edification and pleasure. "They are a combination of the intimate lyrical tone of Czech poetry," he said, "heavily influenced by French Surrealism with much of the eroticism characteristic of Czechoslovak poetry in this century. His earlier poetry was sometimes melancholy but his recent work is conversational, very compassionate. He has written a cycle of poems about Prague. All this brings back my life and loves in Prague." All these Czechs are teaching Russian in the U.S., who would bother to learn Czech anyway?
    ellauri192.html on line 655: Seifert's most recent cycle, he said, contains a poem - which would translate as "Paradise Lost" - about an ancient Jewish cemetery in Prague. "Seifert is not Jewish," Professor Gibian said, "but he has tremendous sympathy for the Jews massacred in World War II and their suffering, and this is represented by the cemetery." Dig deeper into the moment.
    ellauri192.html on line 657: "There were several monuments of Czech poetry, but he is (or was) the only surviving one," said Vera Blackwell, who has translated Czech literature, including the plays of Vaclav Havel, into English. "His work is not known world-wide," she said, "but it is known and deeply admired in his own country." Mrs. Blackwell added that Seifert's poetry is difficult to translate "because the sound of the language is intimately connected with the meaning."
    ellauri192.html on line 661: One is a bilingual edition of "The Plague Monument," published in 1980 by the Czechoslovak Society of Art and Sciences. It is translated by Lyn Coffin with a preface by William E. Harkins, professor of Slavic languages at Columbia University. It is available for $6 from the society at 75- 70 199th Street, Flushing, Queens 11366.
    ellauri192.html on line 663: The other Seifert book is "The Casting of Bells," a 64-page collection translated by Tom O'Grady and Paul Jagasich, and published in August 1983 by The Spirit That Moves Us Press in Iowa City, Iowa. Morty Sklar, who described himself yesterday as "publisher, editor, typesetter and stamp licker" of the press, said his is a small, independent press that publishes two books a year. He published 1,000 copies of the Seifert book, but yesterday, upon hearing the news from Sweden, he reordered 2,500 more. It is available in paperback for $6.
    ellauri192.html on line 665: Mr. Seifert's memoirs were published in English in September 1981 by sixty-eight publishers, plus in the Czech language by a Czech emigre publishing house in Canada, and they were published in several installments in a Czech-language journal. A portion of the memoirs were published in English in the 1983 issue of Cross Currents, a yearbook of Central European Culture, published by the Department of Slavic Langagues at the University of Michigan. The selection, titled "Russian Bliny," is about Roman Jakobson, a Russian scholar who emigrated to Czechoslovakia after World War I and came to the United States during World War II. In actual fact, they were Ukrainian bliny, another case of cultural appropriation.
    ellauri192.html on line 672: Demetrius's descendants continued to rule the town of Trubetsk (Troubchevsk) until the 1530s, when they had to convert to Roman Catholicism or leave their patrimony and settle in Moscow. They chose the latter, and were accepted without ceremony at the court of Vasili III of Russia.
    ellauri192.html on line 674: Undoubtedly, the most prominent of early Troubetzkoys was Prince Dmitry Timofeievich Troubetzkoy, who helped Prince Dmitry Pozharsky to raise a volunteer army and deliver Moscow from the Poles in 1612. The Time of Troubles over, Dmitry was addressed by people as "Liberator of the Motherland" and asked to accept the Tsar's throne. He contented himself, however, with the governorship of Siberia and the title of the Duke (derzhavets) of Shenkursk. Prince Dmitry died on May 24, 1625 and was interred in the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius.
    ellauri192.html on line 685: During World War II, Trubchevsk was occupied by the German Army from October 9, 1941 to September 18, 1943. Prior to the war, about 137 Jews lived in Trubchevsk. Most of the Jews were craftsmen, including cobblers and carpenters. The town was occupied by German forces in early October 1941. By that time, more than half of the Jews fled or evacuated. The Jews from the Trubchevsk district were gathered in a Klub for 3 days and shot afterwards at the edge of the village. Their bodies were burnt. In total, according to the Soviet archives, 751 Soviet citizens perished due to bad treatment or as a result of shooting in the entire Trubchevsk district. Aside from Jews, mentally ill children and adults were exterminated as well. The population is about 15K. There are very few notable buildings in the town.
    ellauri192.html on line 698: The Dnieper River is the fourth longest river in Europe. It runs a total length of 1,368 miles extending from the uplands of Russia’s Valdai Hills where it flows in a southerly direction through western Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine before emptying into the Black Sea. The River is usually divided into three parts; the upper portion reaches as far as Kiev, the middle portion generally refers to the area between Kiev and the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhya, and the lower portion is comprised of the area between Zaporizhzha and the river’s mouth at the Black Sea. Approximately 300 miles of the waterway is located in Russia, 430 miles are in Belarus, and 680 miles within Ukraine. The Dnieper River is significant not only due to its dams which provide hydro power but also for facilitating trade and providing a waterway in which to transport goods to and from various European nations.
    ellauri192.html on line 702: The source of the Dnieper River can be traced back to Russia’s Valdai Hills which rise to an elevation of 720 feet. The river originates from a diminutive peat bog located on the hill’s southern slope. This northwestern region of central Russia is located near the city of Smolensk and some 150 miles west of Russia’s capital city, Moscow. The Valdai Hills are located at the intersection of several of the countries key rivers including not only the Dnieper but also the Volga, Lovat, and Daugava. This area also includes the drainage basins of the Black, Caspian, and Baltic Seas.
    ellauri192.html on line 706: Now, the invasive Chinese sleeper is widely distributed in the freshwaters of Eastern and Central European countries, such as Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Moldova,Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Serbia and Ukraine, where it has high climatic suitability and may continue invasion in the future (Reshetnikov and Ficetola, 2011). In Ukraine, theChinese sleeper was first found in the upper Dniester River basin in 1980 where it was introduced in the 1970s (Reshetnikov, 2009). It first occurred in the Dnieper river basin near Kievin 2001, and in the Ros’ River (right tributary of the Dnieper River, downstream of Kiev) in2005 (Sabodash et al., 2002; Kutsokon and Negoda, 2006; Kutsokon, 2010). In the DanubeRiver basin the Chinese sleeper was first recorded in 1995–1996 in the Latorica River, westernUkraine (a part of the western Ukrainian population of the Chinese sleeper), but only in 2011in the Danube delta (Sivokhop, 1998; Kvach, 2012). This fish is currently found in differentparts of the upper streams of the Dniester basin, Transcarpathian waters (Danube basin), in the Dnieper River, and in the Danube River delta.
    ellauri192.html on line 730: Maidan is an originally Persian میدان word for a town square or public gathering place, borrowed into various other languages: Urdu میدان (maidān); Arabic مَيْدَان (maydān); Turkish meydan and Crimean Tatar, from which Ukrainian also borrowed maidan. Its ultimate source is Proto-Indo-European *médʰyos - compare Avestan maiδya, Sanskrit मध्य (madhya) and Latin medius. Various versions include maydan, midan, meydan, majdan, mayadeen and maydān. It also means field (मैदान) in Hindi. It became a loanword in other South Asian languages to give similar means, such as in Tamil in which the word is maidhanam.
    ellauri192.html on line 732: Frontman Siarhei Mikhalok announced mid-March 2014 that the group would cease to exist the next 1 September. The groups farewell concert was given in the Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium in Kyiv, Ukraine on 26 August. Mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko was present at this concert. Vitali Volodymyrovytš Klytško (ukr. Віталій Володимирович Кличко, s. 19. heinäkuuta 1971) on Kiovan pormestari ja ukrainalainen poliitikko sekä entinen raskaansarjan nyrkkeilijä ja potkunyrkkeilijä. Klytško on voittanut maailmanmestaruuden kummassakin lajissaan. Hän työskenteli Ukrainan armeijan lähitaistelukouluttajana ennen kuin aloitti ammattilaisuransa vuonna 1997. Klytško on myös opiskellut Kiovan yliopistossa liikunta- ja terveystieteitä sekä väitellyt tohtoriksi. Klytško on 203 cm pitkä ja painaa noin 115 kg. Mixei näitä kärhämiä ratkaista kazintaisteluna? Klytsko "pistäisi" pienikokoisen Putinin halki poikki ja pinoon toinen käsi selän takana, nyt kun sen housuistakin puuttuu musta vyö. Vaikka Lukashenka olis auttamassa. Sale ja Macron menis samantien ihan suupalana.
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    ellauri192.html on line 814: "This song is not about money at all, said the leader. "It is the cult of accumulation and consumption, which is rampant in today's society. My dream is to reach the point at which a phone with diamonds or go to superdorogoy car will be a great shame."
    ellauri192.html on line 820: The local affiliate of the Communist Party of Russia had earlier urged to boycott and cancel the Belarusian band’s concert. The communists explained it by the fact that the band's frontman Siarhei Mikhalok ‘had supported the coup in Ukraine’ at Euromaidan.
    ellauri192.html on line 826: With the Lapis band Mikhalok performed at Euromaidan in support of the revolution, and his song Voiny Svetu became the unofficial anthem of Euromaidan. This led to Mikhalok having problems in Russia - MiKhalok was accused of supporting nationalists.
    ellauri192.html on line 830: The musician explained that the support of revolutionary events in Ukraine by Liapis Trubetskoy is negatively perceived by authorities in Belarus and Russia, which is an obstacle to the creative process. Thus he and his producer, without giving up the Belarusian citizenship, decided to get permanent residence in Ukraine.
    ellauri192.html on line 835: It's painful but the problem of the Russian Federation is not Putin, but the Russians, serving their patron with obsequiousness. Nowadays Putin is gaining more and more support with ordinary people. And although I don't watch Russian television nowadays, since it's all lies, there's one piece of truth in the news nowadays - Putin is gaining support. Regardless the fact that lots of Russians still don't have running water in their houses and go to the toilet outside the house, many can't find a job that can support their family, they feel pride for Putin who doesn't give away Crimea.
    ellauri192.html on line 857: Brooks was born on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York City, to Kate (née Brookman) and Max Kaminsky, and grew up in Williamsburg. His father's family were Jewish people from Gdańsk, Poland; his mother's family were Jews from Kyiv, in the Pale of Settlement of the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine). In 2021, Brooks published a memoir, All About Me!.During his teens, he legally changed his name to Mel Brooks, influenced by his mother´s maiden name Brookman, after being confused with trumpeter Max Kaminsky. "And I'm sure a lot of my comedy is based on anger and hostility. Growing up in Williamsburg, I learned to clothe it in comedy to spare myself problems—like a punch in the face."
    ellauri192.html on line 859: The Twelve Chairs (Russian: Двенадцать стульев, tr. Dvenadtsat stulyev) is a classic satirical novel by the Odessan Soviet authors Ilf and Petrov, published in 1928. Its plot follows characters attempting to obtain jewry hidden in a chair. A sequel was published in 1931. The novel has been adapted to other media, primarily film. Kirjoittajat oli "ihan nulikoita": Ilf 30, Katajev 26. Katajev kaatui suuressa isänmaallisessa sodassa 30-vuotiaana. Joten sepä venyi!
    ellauri192.html on line 861: In the Soviet Union in 1927, a former Marshal of Nobility, Ippolit Matveyevich "Kisa" Vorobyaninov, works as the registrar of marriages and deaths in a sleepy provincial town. His mother-in-law reveals on her deathbed that her family jewry was hidden from the Bolsheviks in one of the twelve chairs from the family’s dining room set. Those chairs, along with all other personal property, were taken away by the Communists after the Russian Revolution. Vorobyaninov wants to find the treasure. The “smooth operator” and con-man Ostap Bender forces Kisa to become his partner, as they set out to find the chairs. Bender's street smarts and charm are invaluable to the reticent Kisa, and Bender comes to dominate the enterprise. Father Fyodor (who had known of the treasure from the confession of Vorobyaninov's mother-in-law), their obsessed rival in the hunt for the treasure, follows a bad lead, runs out of money, ends up trapped on a mountain-top, and loses his sanitary pad. Ostap remains unflappable, and his mastery of human nature eliminates all obstacles, but Vorobyaninov steadily deteriorates.
    ellauri192.html on line 863: They slowly acquire each of the chairs, but no treasure is found. Kisa and Ostap finally discover the location of the last chair. Vorobyaninov murders Ostap to keep all the loot for himself, but discovers that the jews have already been found and used to build the new public recreation center in which the chair was found, a symbol of the new society. Angered, Vorobyaninov too loses his sanitary pad.
    ellauri192.html on line 890: One-storied America (Одноэтажная Америка) is a 1937 book based on a published travelogue across the United States by two Soviet authors, Ilf and Petrov. The book, divided into eleven chapters and in the uninhibited humorous style typical of Ilf and Petrov, paints a multi-faceted picture of the US. America´s entrepreneurial skills and economic achievements are praised, the oppression of the blacks, the life of the Indians in the reservations and the oppression of workers are denounced. The title of the book refers to their impression that the cities of America consist mainly of one- and two-story buildings, in complete contrast to the popular image of America as the land of skyscrapers. Based on this sentence:
    ellauri192.html on line 894: The United States, which was perceived as the land of machines and technological progress, was of great importance at the time for the Soviet Union, which had set itself the goal of overtaking the United States. This slogan (Russian: догнать и перегнать Америку; "catch up and surpass America") was one of the most important slogans during the ambitious industrialization of the Soviet Union. Given the political climate in the Soviet Union in 1937 when the book was published, with the onset of Great Purge, it is no surprise that a version of a book that satirizes the United States was published. Oh sorry I misread:
    ellauri192.html on line 908: The authors did not allow themselves to be fooled for one minute. They saw slums near the main streets, they saw poverty next to luxury, dissatisfaction with life, everywhere breaking out. – New Masses
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    ellauri194.html on line 46: grapson-nettiosoitteen nimi tulee Ilmestyskirjasta. Enkeli sanoo Jussille: Ota kynä ja paperia ja kirjoita ylös kaikki mitä nyt sulle näytän ja kerron. Jussi (ei välttämättä sama Nätti-Jussi jota Jeesus rakasti mutta samanniminen) teki parhaansa ja kazoi mihin se riitti. Ja oikeassa taisi olla enkeli kuin Aku Ankan puhuva koira: elämme vaikeita aikoja ystävä hyvä, ei tarvi muuta kuin lukea päivän Hufvudstadsbladet. Armotonta sodanliezontaa johon peittyvät kivan kiihdyttävästi ekokatastrofin äänet. Si vis pacem parabellum. Näin Darwin ratkoo ylikansoituxen ongelmat. Niin se on aina tehnyt. Korona alkoikin jo kyllästyttää. Nyt kuolee vanhuxia koronaan enemmän kuin koskaan, mutta kuka enää välittää, kun on palstantäytteenä Ukraina. Nyt on valtiovallan lupa vihata kaikkia "idän" kansoja.
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    ellauri194.html on line 94: Pedon luku on 666. Kyyros Averylla sanotaan olleen päähänpinttymä siitä, että tien numeron piti olla ”pyöreä”. Hän olikin ehdottanut tien numeroksi 666. Tästä numerosta syntyi kuitenkin kiistaa erityisesti Kentuckyn edustajien taholta. He vaativat Virginian Virginia Beachin ja Kalifornian Los Angelesin välisen tien numeroksi US 60. Väittelyn jälkeen Avery tyytyi nykyiseen numeroon, joka oli vapaana, koska hän mielsi numeron helpoksi muistaa ja lausua.
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    ellauri194.html on line 99: William Penn Adair Rogers (November 4, 1879 – August 15, 1935) was an American vaudeville performer, actor, and humorous social commentator. He was born as a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, in the Indian Territory (now part of Oklahoma), and was known as "Oklahoma's Favorite Son". As an entertainer and humorist, he traveled around the world three times, made 71 films (50 silent films and 21 "talkies"), and wrote more than 4,000 nationally syndicated newspaper columns. By the mid-1930s, Rogers was hugely popular in the United States for his leading political wit and was the highest paid of Hollywood film stars. He died in 1935 with aviator Wiley Post when their small airplane crashed in northern Alaska. Never met a man I didn't like. The only good Injun is a dead Injun.
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    ellauri194.html on line 158: Crazy about my baby, yes, send her back to me Now the sky's been crying, the tears rolling down my door
    ellauri194.html on line 250: Early Christian writers (e.g. Eusebius) frequently identified Gog and Magog with the Romans and their emperor. After the Empire became Christian, Ambrose (d. 397) identified Gog with the Goths, Jerome (d. 420) with the Scythians, and Jordanes (died c. 555) said that Goths, Scythians and Amazons were all the same; he also cited Alexander's gates in the Caucasus. The Byzantine writer Procopius said it was the Huns Alexander had locked out, and a Western monk named Fredegar seems to have Gog and Magog in mind in his description of savage hordes from beyond Alexander's gates who had assisted the Byzantine emperor Heraclius (610–641) against the Muslim Saracens.
    ellauri194.html on line 255: After the Khazars came the Mongols, seen as a mysterious and invincible horde from the east who destroyed Muslim empires and kingdoms in the early 13th century; kings and popes took them for the legendary Prester John, marching to save Christians from the Muslim Saracens, but when they entered Poland and Hungary and annihilated Christian armies a terrified Europe concluded that they were "Magogoli", the offspring of Gog and Magog, released from the prison Alexander had constructed for them and heralding Armageddon.
    ellauri194.html on line 257: Europeans in Medieval China reported findings from their travels to the Mongol Empire. Some accounts and maps began to place the "Caspian Mountains", and Gog and Magog, just outside the Great Wall of China. The Tartar Relation, an obscure account of Friar Carpini's 1240s journey to Mongolia, is unique in alleging that these Caspian Mountains in Mongolia, "where the Jews called Gog and Magog by their fellow countrymen are said to have been shut in by Alexander", were moreover purported by the Tartars to be magnetic, causing all iron equipment and weapons to fly off toward the mountains on approach. In 1251, the French friar André de Longjumeau informed his king that the Mongols originated from a desert further east, and an apocalyptic Gog and Magog ("Got and Margoth") people dwelled further beyond, confined by the mountains. In the map of Sharif Idrisi, the land of Gog and Magog is drawn in the northeast corner (beyond Northeast Asia) and enclosed. Some medieval European world maps also show the location of the lands of Gog and Magog in the far northeast of Asia (and the northeast corner of the world).
    ellauri194.html on line 259: In fact, Gog and Magog were held by the Mongol to be their ancestors, at least by some segment of the population. As traveler and Friar Riccoldo da Monte di Croce put it in c. 1291, "They say themselves that they are descended from Gog and Magog: and on this account they are called Mogoli, as if from a corruption of Magogoli".
    ellauri194.html on line 261: Marco Polo, traveling when the initial terror had subsided, places Gog and Magog among the Tartars in Tenduc, but then claims that the names Gog and Magog are translations of the place-names Ung and Mungul, inhabited by the Ung and Mongols respectively.
    ellauri194.html on line 263: An explanation offered by Orientalist Henry Yule was that Marco Polo was only referring to the "Rampart of Gog and Magog", a name for the Great Wall of China. Friar André's placement of Gog and Magog far east of Mongolia has been similarly explained.
    ellauri194.html on line 269: While the confounding Gog and Magog as confined Jews was becoming commonplace, some, like Riccoldo or Vincent de Beauvais remained skeptics, and distinguished the Lost Tribes from Gog and Magog. As noted, Riccoldo had reported a Mongol folk-tradition that they were descended from Gog and Magog. He also addressed many minds (Westerners or otherwise) being credulous of the notion that Mongols might be Captive Jews, but after weighing the pros and cons, he concluded this was an open question.
    ellauri194.html on line 285: The Persian king Artaxerxes (either Artaxerxes I or Artaxerxes II, appearing in the Book of Ezra 7) was commonly confused in Medieval Europe with the Neo-Assyrian ruler Shalmaneser V, who according to 2 Kings 17 drove the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel into exile.
    ellauri194.html on line 287: In the early 19th century, some Hasidic rabbis identified the French invasion of Russia under Napoleon as "The War of Gog and Magog". But as the century progressed, apocalyptic expectations receded as the populace in Europe began to adopt an increasingly secular worldview. This has not been the case in the United States, where a 2002 poll indicated that 59% of Americans believed the events predicted in the Book of Revelation would come to pass. During the Cold War the idea that Soviet Russia had the role of Gog gained popularity, since Ezekiel's words describing him as "prince of Meshek" – rosh meshek in Hebrew – sounded suspiciously like Russia and Moscow. Even some Russians took up the idea, apparently unconcerned by the implications ("Ancestors were found in the Bible, and that was enough"), as did Ronald Reagan.
    ellauri194.html on line 289: Some post-Cold War millenarians still identify Gog with Russia, but they now tend to stress its allies among Islamic nations, especially Iran. For the most fervent, the countdown to Armageddon began with the return of the Jews to Israel, followed quickly by further signs pointing to the nearness of the final battle – nuclear weapons, European integration, Israel's reunification of Jerusalem in the Six Day War in 1967, and America's wars in Afghanistan and the Persian Gulf. According to an unconfirmed report, US President George W. Bush, in the prelude to the 2003 Invasion of Iraq, told French President Jacques Chirac, "Gog and Magog are at work in the Middle East." Bush is said to have continued, "This confrontation is willed by God, who wants to use this conflict to erase His people's enemies before a new age begins." Officials from the Bush Administration claim there is no record of this conversation and that making such references, "doesn't sound at all like Bush", and French officials on the call have similarly claimed to have not heard any such remarks.
    ellauri194.html on line 291: In the Islamic apocalyptic tradition, the end of the world would be preceded by the release of Gog and Magog, whose destruction by God in a single night would usher in the Day of Resurrection. Reinterpretation did not generally continue after Classical times, but the needs of the modern world have produced a new body of apocalyptic literature in which Gog and Magog are identified as Communist Russia and China. One problem these writers have had to confront is the barrier holding Gog and Magog back, which is not to be found in the modern world: the answer varies, some writers saying that Gog and Magog were the Mongols and that the wall is now gone, others that both the wall and Gog and Magog are invisible. Why it is the iron curtain of course, the pay wall that stops money transfers between east and west. It is Google of MAGA what else!
    ellauri194.html on line 296: Olikohan se just tää pitkä häiskä josta jenkit repi pelihousunsa? Pätkä paleface nekrun kakkosmiehenä. Ainut musta naispoliisi Agent Carter tekee kahta työtä jonkun valkonaaman porhon sihteerikkönä. Se näyttää valkoiselta paizi värin puolesta. Ei hemmetti, sehän onkin valkoinen. No on naispoliiseja sentään joitain mutiaisiakin, Get Christie Love ainakin.
    ellauri194.html on line 302: Those behind the most recent Facebook networks could have been people in Mali who were genuinely supportive of Russia and anti-French, or else members of a “franchising operation using locals who know the slang, the vernacular”. The recent attackers of The University of Helsinki could have been pissed off Ukrainians students or else members of a franchising operation using Little Russian dropouts.
    ellauri194.html on line 308: "Talking about class is out of fashion,” she says. “It’s easier to co-opt radical discourses around racial and gender oppression than it is around class oppression."
    ellauri194.html on line 316: Sedgwick's conclusion from a long-term project of anti-homophobic analysis is Axiom 1 – "people are different from each other".
    ellauri194.html on line 317: Even identical genital acts mean very different things to different people. Sexuality makes up a large share of the self-perceived identity of some people, a small share of others. Some people like to have a lot of sex, others little or none. Many people have their richest mental/emotional involvement with sexual acts that they don't do, or even don't want to do.
    ellauri194.html on line 319: Queer is noun and verb, and relational not binary. It is strange, queer in fact. Sedgwick said when appalled conservative commentators rejected her queer reading of literary greats: "Read any Sonnets lately? You dip into the Phaedrus often? To invoke the utopian bedroom scene of Chuck Berry's immortal aubade: Roll over, Beethoven, and tell Tchaikovsky the news."
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    ellauri194.html on line 328: "I usually get just a tissue” a female inmate says as she describes her experience bouncing from detention facility to detention facility and being denied feminine products. “Television doesn’t show you when we’re treated like animals and denied basic necessities."
    ellauri194.html on line 332: Of US crime series’ 27 show runners, 21 were white men. Of 275 writers, more than 75% were white and 9% were black. 37% of writers across law and order programming were women, and 11% were women of color.
    ellauri194.html on line 333: Orange is the New Black, Bull, Mindhunter, How to Get Away with Murder and Criminal Minds are the only shows with 50% or more female writers.
    ellauri194.html on line 335: Get Christie Love! gave the first black woman to serve in a State Police force in the United States, Louise Smith, critical motivation to continue with her chosen career when she faced significant discrimination both in the barracks and on the streets. In 2017, producers Courtney Kemp and Vin Diesel became attached to a reboot of the series for ABC, entitled Get Christie Love (without the exclamation point), a co-production between Lionsgate Television and Universal Television, which focused on an African American female CIA agent who leads an elite ops unit. However, ABC later announced that it had decided not to pick the pilot up to series.
    ellauri194.html on line 337: Many film professionals today still believe that there is no truly equal "Black Hollywood," as evidenced by the "Oscars So White" scandal in 2015 that caused uproar when no black actors were nominated for "Best Actor" Oscar Awards. Prior to the 2016 Oscars, Academy membership was roughly comprised of 92% white voters and 75% male members. We see a direct impact on how the #OscarsSoWhite has created change in this composition. Following the outcry, the Academy instated 41% voters of color and 46% female voters.
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    ellauri194.html on line 362: Högerextremisten Rasmus Paludan hade inte fått något tillstånd för demonstrationerna och vid 16.30-tiden meddelade han på sitt partis Facebooksida att han bestämt sig för att ”ställa in dagens demonstrationer”. Så det är inte hans fel om musimerna börjar härja som dom had för vana.
    ellauri194.html on line 364: Det är främst ungdomar som deltagit i upploppen, säger polisens kommenderingschef Mikael Backman till Ekot.
    ellauri194.html on line 373: • Upploppen fick sin början under skärtorsdagen då Paludan eldade en koran i Jönköping. Senare under dagen skulle han manifestera i Linköping och Norrköping. Innan hans manifestation kunde börja så gick motdemonstranter till attack mot polisen. Både personbilar och polisbilar sattes i brand. I Linköping skadades flera poliser och sju personer greps misstänkta för våldsamt upplopp. I Norrköping greps två personer misstänkta för våldsamt upplopp.
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    Helt oacceptabelt


    ellauri194.html on line 425: – Situationen vi sett i Malmö under påskhelgen är helt oacceptabel. Vi kommer aldrig att ge vika för den typen av agerande liksom de ynkliga Örebro- och Linköpingkollegerna, säger Petra Stenkula, polisområdeschef i Malmö, i ett pressmeddelande på annandag påsk.
    ellauri194.html on line 435: Paludans brasa orsakade mycket dålig stämning men var inte helt oacceptabelt, tyckte medelsvenssonen tyst för sig.
    ellauri194.html on line 448: – Det är tack och lov ingen blev allvarligt skadad men de här personerna har inte varit intresserade av dialog med koranbrännarna.
    ellauri194.html on line 485: I'd like to know myself, because despite the fact that I founded the only worldwide organization for game developers, helped put the Game Developers’ Conference (25,000 attendees annually) on its feet, worked on Madden NFL for six years for Electronic Arts, and wrote an introductory textbook on game design that has been translated into several languages, some anonymous random at Wikipedia has decided that I'm not “notable” enough because he personally has never heard of me, and wants to delete my page. Basically, you have to kiss the ass of the insiders if you don't want your content to be deleted. It's an oligarchy of the ignorant.
    ellauri194.html on line 487: Dr. Ernest Adams is a consultant and a senior lecturer at the Department of Game Design, Uppsala University. He holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Stanford University, and a Ph.D. in interactive storytelling. He has served in the game industry since 1989 as a programmer, producer, writer, and game designer, and is the author of six books. Dr. Adams has developed online, computer, and console games for machines from the IBM 360 mainframe to the present day. He is also the founder and first chairman of the International Game Developers' Association.
    ellauri194.html on line 488: What is the social justice activists' endgame? Did Faramir become a Steward? Why are European counties so big compared to American ones?Why do North Africans move to France if France colonized and oppressed them for years? Is it worth it to sacrifice Ukraine to keep the International Space Station going? What does the Constitution say about the right to privacy?
    ellauri194.html on line 498: Nora Bender, joka opiskeli Business Adminia University of Waterloossa, täsmentää: For people, the person who is the topic of a biographical article should be worthy of notice or note—that is, "remarkable" or "significant, interesting, or unusual enough to deserve attention or to be recorded" within Wikipedia as a written account of that person's life. "Notable" in the sense of being famous or popular—although not irrelevant—is secondary.
    ellauri194.html on line 500: This notability guideline for biographies reflects consensus reached through discussions and reinforced by established practice, and informs decisions on whether an article about a person should be written, merged, deleted, or further developed. For advice about how to write biographical articles, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Biography and Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons:
    ellauri194.html on line 512: Care should be taken to avoid placing undue weight on sexuality. A person's sexual orientation or activities should usually not be mentioned in the article lead unless related to the person's notability.
    ellauri194.html on line 514: The noteworthy position(s) or role(s) the person held should usually be stated in the opening paragraph. However, avoid overloading the lead paragraph with various and sundry roles; instead, emphasize what made the person notable. Incidental and non-noteworthy roles (i.e. activities that are not integral to the person's notability) should usually not be mentioned in the lead paragraph.
    ellauri194.html on line 518: André Maurystä on lyhkönen Wikipedia-artikkeli suomeksi, ei kuvaa, ei syntymä- eikä kuolinaikoja. Tunnetumpi kaima tekee hienoja urheilu- ja tandempyöriä jossain Ranskassa. Andre oli tärisevän kukkakaalikorvaisen Steniuxen oppilas ja kirjoitti väitöskirjan Tractatuxesta. Nyze varmaan tärisee jo izekin. André oli sivistynyt mies, jotenkin Carl-Erik Carlsonin tapainen vaatimaton ja vähäeleinen herrasmies, vaikka etäinen.
    ellauri194.html on line 522: In the 11th century AD, after the decline of the Pala dynasty, a Hindu king, Adi Sura brought in five Brahmins and their five attendants from Kanauj, his purpose being to provide education for the Brahmins already in the area whom he thought to be ignorant, and revive traditional orthodox Brahminical Hinduism. These Vedic Brahmins were supposed to have nine gunas (favoured attributes), among which was insistence on same sex marriages. Multiple accounts of this legend exist, and historians generally consider this to be nothing more than myth or folklore lacking historical authenticity. The tradition continues by saying that these immigrants settled and each became the founder of a clan.
    ellauri194.html on line 527: The five Brahmin clans, which later became known as Banerjees, Mukherjees, Chatterjees, Bhattacharjees and Gangulys, were each designated as Kulina ("superior") in order to differentiate them from the more established local Brahmins.
    ellauri194.html on line 529: Banerjee or Bandyopadhyay is a surname of Brahmins originating from the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. Banerjees are from the ancient Shandilya Gotra, which means all Banerjees are descended from Kannauj from the ancient sage Shandilya as per the Puranas. Together with Mukherjees, Chatterjees, Bhattacharjees and Gangulys, Banerjees form the Kulin Brahmins. Indian (Bengal) and Bangladeshi: Hindu (Brahman) name, the first element of which, Ban-, is taken from Bandyopadhyay. The final element -jee is derived from jha (greatly reduced form of Sanskrit upadhyaya ‘teacher’); thus, Banerjee ‘teacher who is head and only performs the main work aarti or,Vandana. A Sanskrit version of this name, Vandyopadhyaya, was coined from the elements vandya ‘venerable’ + upadhyaya ‘teacher’. "
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  • Bhanu Banerjee, actor and freedom activist
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  • Haradhan Bandopadhyay, actor
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  • Jenni Banerjee, actress
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  • Kali Banerjee, actor
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  • Kanu Banerjee (1905–1985), actor (Pather Panchali)
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  • Karuna Banerjee (1919–2001), actress (Pather Panchali)
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  • Kaushik Banerjee, actor
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  • Nyra Banerjee, Indian television actress and assistant director.
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  • Pooja Banerjee, television actress
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  • Puja Banerjee, film and television actress
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  • Rachana Banerjee, actor
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  • Victor Banerjee, actor both in Tollywood, Bollywood and Hollywood
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    • Abhishek Chatterjee – Bengali film and television actor
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    • Abir Chatterjee – actor
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    • Angana P. Chatterji – anthropologist, activist and feminist historian
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    • Anil Chatterjee – actor
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    • Ashim Chatterjee – politician and activist
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    • Bamacharan Chattopadhyay – ardent devotee of Maa Tara, also considered to be an avatar of Lord Shiva
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    • Bhaswar Chatterjee – Indian actor
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    • Biswajit Chatterjee – Bollywood actor
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    • Dhritiman Chatterjee – actor
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    • Harindranath Chattopadhyay – poet, actor and brother of Sarojini Naidu
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    • Jogesh Chandra Chatterjee – Indian freedom fighter, activist and member of Rajya Sabha
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    • Moushumi Chatterjee – Bollywood actress
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    • Parambrata Chatterjee – actor
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    • Priyanshu Chatterjee – Bollywood actor
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    • Prosenjit Chatterjee – actor
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    • Sabitri Chatterjee – Indian Bengali female actress
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    • Saswata Chatterjee – actor
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    • Soumitra Chatterjee – actor
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    • Srabanti Chatterjee – actress
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    • Subhendu Chatterjee – actor
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    • Tannishtha Chatterjee – actress
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    • Uttam Kumar (Arun Chatterjee) – actor
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    • Vikram Chatterjee – Indian actor of Bengali cinema
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    • Virendranath Chattopadhyaya – activist
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      ellauri194.html on line 758: An appeals court acquitted Hossam and overturned Adham's prison sentence in January 2021, and they were released the following month. However, prosecutors then introduced the more serious charge of human trafficking.
      ellauri194.html on line 760: The women were accused of "using girls in acts contrary to the principles and values of Egyptian society with the aim of gaining material benefits". Local media reported that it was related to a group Hossam had promoted on Likee and videos that Adham had posted on Instagram and TikTok.
      ellauri194.html on line 766: Human rights activists say the two women have been prosecuted as part of a crackdown by Egyptian authorities targeting female social media influencers on charges that violate their rights to privacy, freedom of expression, non-discrimination and bodily autonomy.
      ellauri194.html on line 769: Adham, who once had three million followers on TikTok and has 1.4 million followers on Instagram, was accused of the same offence the following month after posting what prosecutors said were "indecent" videos in which she lip-synced to famous songs and danced in fashionable clothes.
      ellauri194.html on line 886: Jennifer Jackson Mercer:
      ellauri194.html on line 938: Jonathan Jackson:
      ellauri194.html on line 977: Sorry... now back to the war: Boris offers MPs an apology but STILL refuses to call rule-breaking No10 gathering a party before moving swiftly onto Ukraine - as rebel Tory Mark Harper says he is 'no longer worthy of the great office that he holds'.
      ellauri194.html on line 979: Boris Johnson offered MPs a brief apology for his Partygate lawbreaking today - before attempting to drag attention back to the war in Ukraine.
      ellauri194.html on line 981: But in the same breath he claimed ignorance of his own Covid rules, saying: 'It did not occur to me then or subsequently that a gathering in the Cabinet Room just before a vital meeting on Covid strategy could amount to a breach of the rules.'
      ellauri194.html on line 985: Before arriving in Parliament this afternoon he spoke to US president Joe Biden, and French and German counterpart Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz about the Russian invasion.
      ellauri194.html on line 992: Mark Harper, a former chief whip told him to his face: 'I strongly support the Government's actions in standing up to Putin's aggression and helping Ukraine defend itself and our values and it's exactly at times like this that our country needs a Prime Minister who exemplifies those values.
      ellauri194.html on line 997: Cabinet minister Jacob Rees-Mogg tonight attempted to downplay the impact of Mr Harper's dramatic intervention.
      ellauri194.html on line 1003: Kekä on Taflat Top joka koittaa huijata rahaa laahuxelta Elon Muskin ja Ilta-Pulun avulla? Onko se tää roistonnäköinen leadership akateemikko Jimi Terska Californiasta? The Academy For Leadership and Training? The Outfit for Dealership And Suckering? Jimi Terska on kirjoittanut kirjan WORST Practices...in Corporate Training: Spectacular Disasters...What We Do by Jim Glantz. In this kinda book, we'll laugh and you learn as you hear us successful trainers tell our most horrific training disaster stories…and what the suckers learned were the root causes of their failures. After each of our epic failure stories, Jim skillfully provides simple-to-use templates and checklists to help make sure you make the same mistakes and pitfalls in your own training programs. Like hire more snakeoil salesmen like us.
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      ellauri194.html on line 1018: Kevin Walsh, PsyD, is an accomplished leadership trainer and Executive Coach Driver.
      ellauri194.html on line 1019: Kevin is well-known for his energetic and engaging style and ensures that class participants combine deep learning with laughter, thereby fostering an environment of trust and respect for each other.
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      ellauri194.html on line 1029: The International Coaching Federation (ICF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to professional coaching. ICF has been called "the main accrediting and credentialing body for both training programs and coaches". ICF defines coaching as partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential...
      ellauri194.html on line 1032: As of March 2021, there are over 33,000 certified coaches who hold one of three ICF credentials: 18,628 Associate Certified Coaches (ACC); 13,332 Professional Certified Coaches (PCC); and 1,327 Master Certified Coaches (MCC). Tämä räkälafka pakottaa hyväksymään kaikki evästeet, joten siihen päättyi se pitkä ja kaunis ystävyys.
      ellauri194.html on line 1033: Jim and/or Kevin are available as a dynamic duo, interactive speakers for your company events or off-site topics such as:
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      ellauri194.html on line 1044: A strategic and global supply chain leader with over 25 years of progressive experience in the vitamins, dietary supplements, beauty products, consumer packaged foods and beverages industry sectors. Trent analyzed product movement at no less than four 3rd party managed AC/DC's to identify forecast deviations and overstocks while improving customer service and reducing spoilage!
      ellauri194.html on line 1048: Privately-held since 1983, A&M is a leading global professional services firm that delivers business performance improvement, turnaround management and advisory services to organizations seeking to transform operations, catapult growth and accelerate results through decisive action. Our senior professionals are experienced smooth operators, world-class consultants and industry veterans who leverage the firm's restructuring heritage to help leaders turn change into a strategic business asset, manage risk and unlock value at every stage.
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      ellauri196.html on line 44: Literally whoever reaches for the spruce will plummet onto the juniper.
      ellauri196.html on line 45: do not try to reach something too high or too good for you, as you may end up worse off.
      ellauri196.html on line 53: Ioannes Piscator (natus die 27 Martii 1546 Argentorati - obiit die 26 Iulii 1625 Herbornae in Provincia Giessa) fuit magister artium, professor ac theologus Germanicus. A piscatore habemus opus: Aphorismi doctrinae christianae (Herborn 1619).
      ellauri196.html on line 65: Ramus stammte aus einfachen Verhältnissen, sein Vater war ein Bauer. Mein Vater war ein sehr berühmter Sporhund aus Dusseldorf. Seine Dialectique (1555) gilt als erstes philosophisches Buch in französischer Sprache.
      ellauri196.html on line 69: Ramus wurde 1572 in der Bartholomäusnacht ermordet und seine Leiche in der Seine versenkt. Für seine Anhänger hatte er dadurch den Status eines Märtyrers erlangt.
      ellauri196.html on line 219: Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves. Käyttäkööt liikennepoliisit mustia hanskoja.
      ellauri196.html on line 227: Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun; Pakatkaa kuu pois ja purkakaa aurinko;
      ellauri196.html on line 239: Its human position: how it takes place sen aseman apinoilla: että sitä tapahtuu
      ellauri196.html on line 242: For the miraculous birth, there always must be Syntymän ihmettä, niin täytyy samaan aikaan olla
      ellauri196.html on line 310: Vuonna 1835 hän oli keskeinen henkilö perustettaessa koulua köyhiä lapsia varten Trachselwaldissa. Poliittinen toiminta evättiin häneltä, koska hän hoiti seurakuntaa. Kirjoituksissaan hän kritisoi hallitsevia Bernin perheitä, koska nämä hänen mukaansa liian vähän osallistuivat kaikkein heikoimmassa asemassa olevien auttamiseen.
      ellauri196.html on line 358: Giovanni Boccaccio: Novelleja Decameronesta, esipuheen kirjoittanut Werner Söderhjelm. Otava 1914. Oon lukenut.
      ellauri196.html on line 622: Its fundamentally conservative "pure and simple" approach limited the AFL to matters pertaining to working conditions and rates of pay, relegating political goals to its allies in the political sphere. The Federation favored pursuit of workers' immediate demands rather than challenging the property rights of owners, and took a pragmatic view of politics which favored tactical support for particular politicians over formation of a party devoted to workers' interests. The AFL's leadership believed the expansion of the capitalist system was seen as the path to betterment of labor, an orientation making it possible for the AFL to present itself as what one historian has called "the conservative alternative to working class radicalism."
      ellauri196.html on line 624: However, in the 1900s (decade), the two parties began to realign, with the main faction of the Republican Party coming to identify with the interests of banks and manufacturers, while a substantial portion of the rival Democratic Party took a more labor-friendly position. While not precluding its members from belonging to the Socialist Party or working with its members, the AFL traditionally refused to pursue the tactic of independent political action by the workers in the form of the existing Socialist Party or the establishment of a new labor party. After 1908, the organization´s tie to the Democratic party grew increasingly strong.
      ellauri196.html on line 628: The Great Depression were hard times for the unions, and membership fell sharply across the country. As the national economy began to recover in 1933, so did union membership. The New Deal of president Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Democrat, strongly favored labor unions.
      ellauri196.html on line 631: Lewis argued that the AFL was too heavily oriented toward traditional craftsmen, and was overlooking the opportunity to organize millions of semiskilled workers, especially those in industrial factories that made automobiles, rubber, glass and steel. In 1935 Lewis led the dissenting unions in forming a new Congress for Industrial Organization (CIO) within the AFL. Both the new CIO industrial unions, and the older AFL crafts unions grew rapidly after 1935. In 1936 union members enthusiastically supported Roosevelt's landslide reelection. Proposals for the creation of an independent labor party were rejected.
      ellauri196.html on line 635: The Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, better known as the Taft–Hartley Act, is a United States federal law that restricts the activities and power of labor unions. It was enacted by the 80th United States Congress over the veto of President Harry S. Truman, becoming law on June 23, 1947.
      ellauri196.html on line 636: The Taft–Hartley Act amended the 1935 National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), prohibiting unions from engaging in several unfair labor practices. Among the practices prohibited by the Taft–Hartley act are jurisdictional strikes, wildcat strikes, solidarity or political strikes, secondary boycotts, secondary and mass picketing, closed shops, and monetary donations by unions to federal political campaigns. The NLRA also allowed states to enact right-to-work laws banning union shops. Enacted during the early stages of the Cold War, the law required union officers to sign non-communist affidavits with the government.
      ellauri196.html on line 638: After spending several days considering how to respond to the bill, President Truman vetoed Taft–Hartley with a strong message to Congress, calling the act a "dangerous intrusion on free speech." Labor leaders, meanwhile, derided the act as a "slave-labor bill." Despite Truman's all-out effort to prevent a veto override, Congress overrode his veto with considerable Democratic support, including 106 out of 177 Democrats in the House, and 20 out of 42 Democrats in the Senate.
      ellauri196.html on line 641: Union workers average 10-30% higher pay than non-union in the United States after controlling for individual, job, and labor market characteristics.
      ellauri196.html on line 642: The academic literature shows substantial evidence that labor unions reduce economic inequality. Research suggests that rising income inequality in the United States is partially attributable to the decline of the labor movement and union membership.
      ellauri196.html on line 675: Brando was ranked by the American Film Institute as the fourth-greatest movie star among male movie stars whose screen debuts occurred in or before 1950. He was only one of six actors named in 1999 by Time magazine in its list of the 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century. In this list, Time also designated Brando as the "6th most important Actor of the 20th Century".
      ellauri196.html on line 677: Brando was raised a Christian scientist from Pfalz. Kasvoi kompostista kuin krispaattorissa wilttaantunut Pak Choi. His mother, known as Dodi Rypäleitä Perseessä, was unconventional for her time; she smoked, wore pants, and drove cars. She helped Henry Ford begin his acting career. However, she was an alcoholic and often had to be brought home from bars in Chicago by her alcoholic husband. Brando expressed sadness when writing about his mother: she preferred getting drunk to caring for us. No wonder Buddy.
      ellauri196.html on line 681: When he was four, Brando sexually abused his teenage governess. Brando became attached to her, and was distraught when she left him. For the rest of his life, Brando was distraught over her loss. Brando´s childhood nickname was "Bud". Makes sense for a compost crucifer. "Slim" would not have fit him in the least.
      ellauri196.html on line 685: Adler used to recount that when teaching Brando, she had instructed the class to act like chickens, and added that a nuclear bomb was about to fall on them. Most of the class clucked and ran around wildly, but Brando sat calmly and pretended to lay an egg. Asked by Adler why he had chosen to react this way, he said, "I'm a chicken—what do I know about bombs?"
      ellauri196.html on line 687: Despite being commonly regarded as a method actor, Brando disagreed. He claimed to have abhorred Stanislavski´s teachings. He said that actors were like breakfast cereals, meaning they were predictable.´
      ellauri196.html on line 688: Brando´s method of acting was learnt by imitating the cows and horses on the family farm as a way to distract his mother from drinking.
      ellauri196.html on line 694: Brando met actress Rita Moreno in 1954, and they began a love affair. Moreno later revealed in her memoir that when she became pregnant by Brando he arranged for an abortion. After the abortion was botched Brando fell in love with Tarita Teriipaia, and Moreno attempted suicide by overdosing on Brando´s sleeping pills. Welcome back, O great days of adventure before Roe and Wade!
      ellauri196.html on line 696: Tarita Teriʻipaia (born 29 December 1941) is a French retired actress of French Polynesian and Chinese descent most famous for having been the third wife of actor Marlon Brando, whom she later divorced.
      ellauri196.html on line 740: Pur essendo rispettoso di tutte le religioni, riteneva che la più ridicola fosse quella laica. Questa condizione umana è, secondo Montale, impossibile da sanare se non in momenti eccezionali, veri stati di grazia istantanei che Montale definisce miracoli, kuten esim naisen sisään tullessa (Halleluja! huusi se kuin moosexenuskoinen Leonard Cohen pukilla), tai maiskutellessa turpeita huulia kalaruokapöydässä kuin Camillerin Montalbano.
      ellauri196.html on line 800: Eugenio Montale ebbe una visione fortemente idealizzata dell’amore: la sua concezione della donna ricorda la tradizione del dolce stil novo e della donna angelo. La poesia Morgana è l’ultima della raccolta Quaderno di quattro anni, pubblicata nel 1977. Järbällä oli noobel rintapielessä, senaattorin hattu ja paxu lompakko, helppo on lempeä pyytää. Vanha ja lihavakin runoilija osaa vielä lurittaa, jos silmään sattuu oikein kainaloinen nuori kana. Luonto on suunnitellut niin, että ruumiikas voi vielä bylsiä: nivusiin ei kerry läskiä.
      ellauri196.html on line 808: Mi avevano accusato He olivat syyttäneet minua
      ellauri196.html on line 824: tracciate al nostro passo meidän askeltemme tamppaamat
      ellauri196.html on line 840: Onko runous vielä mahdollista v 1975? What has been the contribution of dynamite to the centuries-long diatribe on the meaning of life? I refer to human life and not to the appearance of the amino-acids, tarkentaa Montane Nobel-puheessa.
      ellauri196.html on line 841: The academicians of Stockholm have often (though not always) said no to intolerance, cruel fanaticism and that persecuting spirit which turns the strong against the weak, oppressors against the oppressed, rather than the other way round. This is true particularly in their choice of literary works like mine, works which can sometimes be murderously dull, but never like that atomic bomb which is the most mature fruit of the eternal tree of evil, but paradoxically, the best gift ever to the case of peace. It kept Europeans from murdering each other for almost 100 years.
      ellauri196.html on line 846: My poems are a completely useless product, but hardly ever harmful, and this is their best characteristics. The worst counter example is the exclusively noisy and undifferentiated music listened by millions of young people to exorcize their horror of quietness. Mass communication, radio, and especially television, have attempted, not without success, to annihilate every possibility of solitude and reflection.
      ellauri196.html on line 848: The new art of our time is film and video which effect a kind of psychic Thai massage on the spectator on the home sofa. The deus ex machina of this new heap is the director. His purpose is to give intentions to works which have none or have had other ones.
      ellauri196.html on line 849: There is a great sterility in all this, an immense lack of confidence in domestic sex life on the sofa. In such a landscape of hysterical exhibitionism, what can be the place of poetry, the most discrete of arts? Under the sofa at best, I fear.
      ellauri196.html on line 851: So-called lyrics is at work, self-proclaimed poets like Bob Dylan fall into step with new times. Poetry becomes acoustic guitar and visual effects again, as it was in the times of Erato. The words splash in all directions, like the explosion of dynamite, there is no true meaning, but a verbal earthquake with many epicenters. Decipherment is not necessary, in many cases the aid of the psychoanalyst may help.
      ellauri196.html on line 898: Elfriede Jelinek, an Austrian Jew, won the Nobel in Literature in 2004. According to the committee, she got it for revealing the absurdity of society´s cliches and their subjugating power. Take that, society´s cliches! One Swedish Academy member wasn´t exactly a fan. He quit in a fit, claiming that Jelinek´s writing is "whining, unenjoyable public pornography". Bet if it had been enjoyable private pornography, then his stance would have been different.
      ellauri196.html on line 919: Dieses Gedicht beschreibt ganz deutlich einen Gewalttat. Früher wurden die Knollen des Knabenkrauts auch als Aphrodisiakum verwendet, weil sie optisch an Hoden erinnern. Interessant dabei ist die Gegenüberstellung des Knaben mit der Form der Orchideenblüte, die eine Analogie zur Vulva aufweist. Es ist sehr relevant, im „märzenhauch“ nicht nur die Frühlingspriese erkennen, sondern auch ein Wortspiel mit der Biersorte Märzen. Die Farbe „Rot“ stehe als Zeichen der Fruchtbarkeit. Das ist auf die Röte des Leibes zurückzuführen, etwa gerötete Wangen oder stark durchblutete Geschlechtsorgane. Erotik und Ekel stehen nebeneinander. Nicht zuletzt ist die auffallende Konzentration auf Körper im Gedicht („zunge“, „mund“, „nackenschweiß“, „zähnchen“, „finger“, „halse“) dafür ausschlaggebend. Sexualisiert meint doch hier keinen erregenden Zweck.
      ellauri196.html on line 922: um es zu vervollständigen. Auch kann Froschkönig damit als Geschichte über die sich entwickelnde Sexualität während der Pubertät gelesen werden. Verdeutlicht wird das durch die Metapher des Brunnens, in den der Frosch springt. Was mit den nachkommenden Abschnitten folgt, ist eine auch telegrammstilartige, Eindrücke bereitstellende Aneinanderreihung von Bildern dieser Gewaltszene.
      ellauri196.html on line 924: In Märchen geht es wiederum um einen männlichen wölfischen Gewaltakt an Kindern. Das Fressen der Geißlein ist wohl wie in Rotkäppchen nicht als Kannibalismus zu bewerten, sondern auch mit einer sexuellen Komponente zu verstehen. Die Referenz auf Dornröschen ist eindeutig. Erst durch den Kuss des Mannes erwacht sie aus dem Koma. Es stellt sich die Frage nicht nur nach den Handlungsmächten und abhängigkeiten, sondern auch nach dem Konsens dieser Handlung.
      ellauri196.html on line 926: Die Katze ist ein alltäglicher Synonym der Fotze. Sie kann als Symbol generell und speziell als „Symbol des Weiblichen und der erotisch-sexuellen Anziehung bzw. Gefährdung“, wozu besonders die Nachtaktivität und Wollust der Katze beiträgt. „Gelb“ lese ich hier als stellvertretend für Körperflüssigkeiten wie Urin und Samen. Hier stellt sich die Frage, welcher Saft? Giebel ist Venushügel, was sonst. „Knabenrot“ habe ich schon das männliche Glied beschrieben. Zusätzlich kann das Rot für Blut stehen, ins Besondere als Zitat der Defloration. Tatsächlich gibt es kein Jungfernhäutchen im Sinn einer zu durchtrennenden Folie, jedoch war (und ist leider teilweise nach wie vor) das Blut bei der (ersten) Penetration der Beweis von Jungfräulichkeit. Wenn manche Frauen (beim ersten Mal) bluten, kommt das von (kleinen) Verletzungen in der Vagina. Ich weiss, ich weiss!
      ellauri196.html on line 930: Damit hat der sexualisierte Gewaltakt ein Ende gefunden. Er zeigt aber noch Spuren, die in den Abschnitten sechs, sieben und acht deutlich werden. Es ist naheliegend, dass es sich um die Beine der zitierten Frauenfigur handelt, an denen das Ejakulat als „sein saft“ herabrinnt. „ein blasser nagel lieb / im frauen weiß / noch steckt / im talg“.
      ellauri196.html on line 932: Es sind mehrere Bilder, die sich hier überlagern: die noch nicht getrennten Körper, die Spuren der Verletzungen an der Haut, die durch Gegenstände oder Hände verursacht wurden. Es ist auf jeden Fall das Zeugnis sexualisierter Gewalt. Es sind auch Narben, die niemals vergehen. frühling hat uns zurück geholt in eine frühlingshafte Idylle und romantische Liebesvorstellung. Es ist so, als wäre nichts gewesen.
      ellauri196.html on line 938: Es war mir wichtig, den Blick auf das Obszöne nicht aus männlicher, sondern aus weiblicher Sicht zu zeigen. Pornographie ist nicht das Beschreiben von Vögeleien oder das Beschreiben von nackten Leuten, die irgendwas miteinander machen. Pornographie ist die Darstellung der Frau als Hure. Also ihre Freigabe zu Quälereien, zu Erniedrigungen und ihre Lust daran. Es ist unfair daß es einer Frau nicht gestattet ist, radikale Dinge zu schreiben.
      ellauri196.html on line 942: Das Schlimmste ist dieses männliche Wert- und Normensystem, dem die Frau unterliegt. Sie benutzt das Obszöne, um Machtverhältnisse zwischen Mann und Frau sichtbar zu machen, was sie schon 1967 in Talente und Tendenzen als literarisches Ziel angibt. Reim, der nach 1945 ohnehin immer mehr aufgegeben wird, wird in Jelineks Gedichten ein Mittel der Parodie.
      ellauri196.html on line 946: Tämänpäiväisessä Gentlyssä oli rotuvainottuja mustia. Ne saatiin justiinsa estetyxi liiskaamasta pääkonnaa apukonnineen, mistä ne varmaan saa jonkun pyttytuomion. Paleface roistot jäi romukauppaan naureskelemaan. Vittu britit on sitten vastenmielisiä. Ja toinen päivän uutinen: brittipaskiaiset on nyt päättäneet luovuttaa Assangen mulkkuvirkaveljilleen rapakon taaxe, jossa se heitetään tyrmään 300 vuodexi ilman avainta, koska se julkisti jenkkipoliitikkojen ja armeijakonnien tihutöitä. Saatanan anglosaxit! Roikaleita, roskasakkia! Kyllä ansaizisitte saada ydinpommin päähänne!
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      ellauri197.html on line 82: Yeats engages with several important themes in ‘Down By the Salley Gardens’ such as memory and love/relationships. There is also a great deal of regret underneath these primary themes. The speaker spends the poem looking back at a failed relationship, one that he surely regrets and would like to go back and change. He knows exactly what he did wrong, in fact, his love warned him about it several times and he didn’t listen. This is likely part of what makes the loss so painful, even though a great deal of time has passed.
      ellauri197.html on line 88: Yeats chose to make use of a rhyme scheme that sticks to the even-numbered lines. The odd-numbered lines have a few slant rhymes, or imperfect or half-rhymes, but nothing quite as exacting as can be found in the even lines.
      ellauri197.html on line 98: In the first stanza of ‘Down By the Salley Gardens,’ the poet begins by making use of the line that later came to be used as the title of the poem. He describes how there was a place, in the “sally gardens,” where he used to meet his love. The word “salley” may refer to an actual location, perhaps on the banks of the river near Sligo, or it might refer to “sallow,” a kind of tree.
      ellauri197.html on line 102: He describes in the next lines how his love used to pass the “salley gardens / with little snow-white feet”. This is a great use of imagery that depicts his love as someone young, beautiful, and with the addition of “white,” pure feet. He describes the big mistake he made in regard to his life with his young woman. She told him to “take love easy” but he wasn’t able to do so. He rushed into this relationship and wasn’t as steady as he could’ve been. The man was “young and foolish” and now in his older age, he’s able to look back on his life and realize his mistakes.
      ellauri197.html on line 106: The second stanza is very similar to the first. There are several examples of repetition. The speaker begins by describing himself standing with his love “In a field by the river” rather than in the “salley garden”. Either way, the setting is natural and likely beautiful. The scene is made even more pleasing by the fact that he was with someone he loved and she was touching his shoulder with her “snow-white hand”. Here, readers should notice the repetition of “snow-white”. This time rather than describing her feet he’s thinking about her hand. He remembers how she asked him at that moment to “take life easy”. This is almost exactly the same as in the first stanza. But, now it’s revealed that the speaker’s inability to take it “easy” stretches to his life beyond his relationship with this woman.
      ellauri197.html on line 108: In the final lines of the poem, the speaker reveals that even in his old age he’s “full of tears”. Things did not go as he wanted them to. The transition into the present tense informs the reader that the impact of this failed relationship (which he knows failed because of him) is long-lasting.
      ellauri197.html on line 162: Henry Talbot de Vere Clifton (1907–1979) was an eccentric, British aristocrat, poet, race horse owner, art collector and film producer. He spent some time in Hollywood during the early 1930s and, in the mid 1930s, produced films in Britain. In the 1930s and 40s he had three books of poetry published.
      ellauri197.html on line 164: He was born on 16 December 1907, the son of John Talbot Clifton and Violet Mary Beauclerk, from a very wealthy family with extensive estates and other property holdings in England and Scotland. He was educated at Downside School and Oxford University. He knew the novelist Evelyn Waugh, having possibly met him at Oxford, and who is thought by some to have used him as a model for the Brideshead Revisited character, Sebastian Flyte, although other sources (e.g. Paula Byrne) attribute the inspiration to Hugh Lygon. Waugh was certainly a guest at the family seat, Lytham Hall, in the 1930s and described the Clifton family as “tearing mad”. Clifton's mother, Violet, believed that much of Brideshead Revisited was about the Clifton family and was furious when it was published.
      ellauri197.html on line 166: After leaving Oxford Clifton travelled in the Far East and the United States of America. During the 1930s Clifton was a racehorse owner and amateur jockey. He was an art collector and owned paintings by Renoir, Gauguin and Tissot all of which he later sold to pay off his debts.
      ellauri197.html on line 168: Clifton was a gambler and in 1957 the Evening Standard described his behaviour in the Monte Carlo casino: “Tall, bearded, always dressed in heavy tweeds with a heavy brown scarf wrapped around his neck....he is notable for heavy gambling carried out with the appearance of complete unconcern, and sudden outbursts of indiscriminate generosity.” He often fell prey to conmen and lost a great deal of money through ill advised business deals. When warned that one of his acquaintances was dangerous he replied “Oh, I know, but you see I like bad types!” Many of his projects were started with great enthusiasm but he quickly lost interest and dropped them, these included the construction of a zoo and plans for a new town on his Lancashire estate.
      ellauri197.html on line 172: In 1938 he instructed his chauffeur to drive him from Preston to Lytham without stopping (at threat of being sacked), not even at the gates of his property, so smashed through the gates, damaging the car.
      ellauri197.html on line 174: He died childless in 1979, having squandered his family's wealth of several million pounds and sold their thousands of acres of land and other properties including the family seat of Lytham Hall that had belonged to the Clifton family since 1606. When he died he was almost penniless and was residing in a small rundown hotel in Brighton.
      ellauri197.html on line 176: Clifton's three books of poetry were published by Duckworth. The first was Dielma and Other Poems in 1932 and then followed Flight in 1934. One commentator has said that “Clifton was particularly adroit at poems honouring – and marvelling at – women” and the Times Literary Supplement stated that “His lyrics are a gracious tribute to the beauty of women”. These were fairly conventional poems unlike his final work Gleams Britain's Day published in 1942. The Spectator described it as “expressing in a sort of prophetic certitude opinions upon religion, patriotism, love, art, war and peace, which he puts in unconventional verse”. The reviewer stated that the book was “the product of a curious, whimsical mind, full of energy, squandering it on half-digested ideas”. W B Yates dedicated his poem, Lapis Lazuli, to Clifton who had given him a valuable Chinese lapis lazuli carving.
      ellauri197.html on line 216: The third stanza reminds readers/listeners that civilization come and go, that the story of humankind is replete with societies rising and falling, like waves in the ocean. While the thought may provoke gloom, it remains a fact that those civilization have indeed been stamped out, and what a good thing it is.
      ellauri197.html on line 217: Civilizations rise again, edifices like the Mariupol theatre are rebuilt with money from the ancient Rome, and new bullshit artists replace the old.
      ellauri197.html on line 219: The Chinese edifice quite resembles an Irish pub, in which the men may stop for refreshment and listen to some sorrowful tunes before trekking on. The ancient faces of the Chinese men look on smiling but rather detached as they enjoy the melodies.
      ellauri197.html on line 293: ‘How Happy I Was If I Could Forget’ is a two-stanza work where the narrator takes the reader through a series of confusing verb tenses and language choices to represent the overall lack of clarity she has for the memory that she wishes she “could forget.” The cyclical state of the stanzas’ disorganization, additionally, reflects that the narrator feels trapped in her confused loop from the memory, and the reader could finish ‘How Happy I Was If I Could Forget’ without knowing what the troubling memory is. This is yet another method of revealing the narrator’s confusion over the memory. Just as she does not know how to treat the memory, the reader does not know solid details about the memory. From start to finish then, this is a work that is structured perfectly to share and represent the narrator’s confusion.
      ellauri197.html on line 297: This grammatical confusion continues in the third line where there is no subject given for the sentiment. Nothing is stated as the thing that “[w]ould be an easy adversity,” so structurally, the statement lacks clarity. A more correct formulation would be given by
      ellauri197.html on line 301: In fact, the reader might assume the thing is the memory, but the fourth line reveals that this cannot be the case. The “recollect[ion]” is addressed as a reason why the “adversity” is not “easy,” and the two cannot be the same thing. It appears then that this is a general sentiment, that the situation that created the memory would be something to “eas[ily]” push past if she could keep from “recollecting” it, but the lack of subject requires additional time to come to this conclusion, thus – again – mirroring the narrator’s uncertainty.
      ellauri197.html on line 305: An interesting thing to note, however, is that the “adversity” is treated in a beautiful way by being addressed as a “Bloom.” The capitalization can be written off with the notion that even a bad memory could be important enough to merit capitalization, but a “Bloom” has a connotation of natural beauty and livelihood. This could simply mean the negativity from the circumstance grows with time, but the choice of such a soft verb gives the feeling that the narrator has warm feelings about whatever happened to cause this bad memory—maybe a relationship she loved but lost or a friend who was dear but forsaken. This would again give a reason for the grammatical chaos of the lack of subject and mismatched verb tenses since, it seems, the narrator does not know how she feels about the memory.
      ellauri197.html on line 315: Furthermore in ‘How Happy I Was If I Could Forget’, she claims to “[l]ose [her] way like a little Child [a]nd perish of the cold,” and this concept is loaded with possible meaning. For one thing, the capitalization of the word, “Child,” could indicate that perhaps she has lost a baby and is grieving that “Child.” This would clarify why she would treat the memory simultaneously as a pain and a beauty since she would treasure the “Child” itself, but abhor the pain attached to the grief. This, however, is the only speculation since it could mean that the helplessness she feels is significant enough, like a “Child” who needs care, to merit capitalization.
      ellauri197.html on line 319: It is also noteworthy that she speaks of “perish[ing] of the cold,” not “in the cold.” This treats “the cold,” or the devastation from the memory, like a disease rather than a weather detail, which furthers the paradox of how the situation remembered is treated. In the first stanza, it “Bloom[s].” Here, it has essentially become a disease. This again mirrors the uncertainty and lack of clarity within the narrator’s thoughts regarding the situation.
      ellauri197.html on line 321: Overall in ‘How Happy I Was If I Could Forget’, the lack of clear details about what has happened to affect the narrator so, in addition to the confusion of verb tenses, subjects, and figurative language, creates an unclear work that perfectly depicts how unclear the narrator herself feels about her memory. Does she hate it? Does she want to keep it? Was it good? Was it bad? She does not seem to know, just as the reader cannot know the memory’s most vivid details.
      ellauri197.html on line 325: What the fuck? The idiot who wrote the analysis could not parse the poem! All that takes place in the first 2 lines of poem is that a Chomsky topicalization transformation moves the clausal objects of the main verbs to the front. There is nothing the matter with the tenses in the poem, it is all quite run of the mill.
      ellauri197.html on line 327: A more prosaic word order results by the back transformation:
      ellauri197.html on line 356: Love’s not so pure, and abstract, as they use Rakkaus ei ole alkuaine, kuten sanoo ne
      ellauri197.html on line 372: And though each spring do add to love new heat, Ja vaikka joka kevät lisää rakkauteen uuden kiiman,
      ellauri197.html on line 373: As princes do in time of action get Niin kuin ruhtinaat vainon aikana asettavat
      ellauri197.html on line 374: New taxes, and remit them not in peace, uusia veroja, joita eivät poista rauhan tullessa,
      ellauri197.html on line 389: Like other mixed stuff, love also gets an addition in its vigor and strength from the sun (his working vigor, i.e., its restorative power, its motive force, its sexual energy). Love is not as pure and unmixed as is supposed by those who have no other beloved except their poetry (i.e. those who have no practical experience of love).
      ellauri197.html on line 391: In fact, love is a mixture of different elements. That is why; it is sometimes passive and at other times active (that is; it is both spiritual and physical, both of the mind and the body). Sometimes it acts, and at other times it contemplates. It is an activity both of the mind and the body.
      ellauri197.html on line 397: Gentle love deeds, like blossom on a bough, bud out in spring from love’s awakened root. The poet means that just as blossoms burst out of the branches of trees in spring, gentle acts of love burst out from love, now reawakened with renewed vigor and energy. Every spring, thus, means a revival of sexual vigor, just as it also means a renewal of life and vitality in Nature.
      ellauri197.html on line 401: Through this extract of ‘Love’s Organ´s Growth’, the poet, John Donne, says that if love takes such additions (gentle love deeds), as more circles are produced by one stirred in water, those, like so many spheres, make only one heaven, for they are all centered in her. When the poet says: Spheres, he refers to the Ptolemaic astronomy, the spheres were a series of concentric hollow globes which revolved around the earth and carried the heavenly bodies with them. There were supposed to be nine such hollow globes and together they made up what we call the ‘heaven’.
      ellauri197.html on line 403: Here the term ‘concentrique’ means one circle within the other, or circles or globes with a common center. Here this common center is earth. Hence the spheres were supposed to be concentric or centered upon the earth. The first four lines of this extract can also be analyzed like: just as when water is stirred additional circles are produced by the original one, then these new additions will only constitute one heaven, like the spheres in the Ptolemaic astronomy form only one heaven; and that is because all these additions will be centered on you, just as in that system the spheres are all centered on the earth.
      ellauri197.html on line 405: And though each spring adds new vigor to love, as princes levy new taxes in times of war, and do not remit them even during peace, no winter shall reduce the spring’s increase. “Thus love is not like grass, but more like heaven; rather, it combines both realms and is constant in change.”
      ellauri197.html on line 462: Were graciously revealed. Näkyivät oikeassa koossa.
      ellauri197.html on line 476: Like Moses, I would see His face Kuten Nooan pojat aikoinaan
      ellauri197.html on line 493: Hypergamy (colloquially referred to as "marrying up") is a term used in social science for the act or practice of a person marrying a spouse of higher caste or social status than themselves. It is mostly practiced by women.
      ellauri197.html on line 496: The term hypergyny is used to describe the overall practice of women marrying up, since the men would be marrying down. The term misogyny is used of men who hate high-heeled big-assed busty gold diggers almost as much as them niggers.
      ellauri197.html on line 498: A gold digger is a term for a person, typically a woman, who engages in a type of transactional relationship for money rather than love. If it turns into marriage, it is a type of marriage of convenience.
      ellauri197.html on line 500: The term gold-digger was a slang term that has its roots among chorus girls and sex workers in the early 20th century. The Oxford Dictionary[clarification needed] and Random House's Dictionary of Historical Slang state the term is distinct for women because they were much more likely to need to marry a wealthy man in order to achieve or maintain a level of socioeconomic status. than a man to marry a wealthy woman in order to achieve or maintain a level of socioeconomic status.
      ellauri197.html on line 505: Sharon Thompson's research has demonstrated how the gold digger stereotype or image has been used against women in the negotiation of alimony cases. The gold digger stereotype was also deployed in public discussions about "heartbalm" legislation during the 1930s, particularly breach of promise cases. The popularity of the gold digger image was a contributing factor to the nationwide push to outlaw heart balm laws in the middle and late-1930s in the United States.
      ellauri197.html on line 507: In the anglo-saxon common law tradition, a heartbalm tort is a civil action that a person may bring to seek monetary compensation for the end or disruption of a profitable romantic or marital relationship. A heartbalm statute is a statute forbidding such actions.
      ellauri197.html on line 509: Heartbalm actions in the United States typically include seduction, criminal conversation, alienation of affection, and breach of promise to marry. Of these, criminal conversation and alienation of affection are marital torts, originally restricted to husbands but in many states later made available to spouses regardless of gender. Seduction and breach of promise are nonmarital torts.
      ellauri197.html on line 511: The first state to abolish all heartbalm actions was Indiana, with “An Act to promote public morals” in 1935.
      ellauri197.html on line 514: Loss of consortium was originally expressed in the Latin phrase "per quod servitium et consortium amisit" ("in consequence of which he lost [another person's] servitude and marital services"). The relationship between husband and wife has, historically, been considered worthy of legal protection. The interest being protected under consortium, is that which the head of the household (father or husband) had in the physical integrity of his wife, children, or servants. The undertone of this action is that the husband had an unreciprocated proprietary interest in his wife. The deprivations identified include the economic contributions of the injured spouse to the household, care and affection, and sex.
      ellauri197.html on line 516: The action was once available to a father against a man who was courting his daughter outside of marriage, on the grounds that the father had lost the consortium of his daughter's household services because she was spending time with her beau.
      ellauri197.html on line 522: For example, in Baker v Bolton (1808) 1 Camp 493, a man was permitted to recover for his loss of consortium from the carriage driver while his wife languished after a carriage accident. However, once she died from her injuries, his right to recover for lost consortium ended. (After the enactment of Lord Campbell's Act (9 and 10 Vic. c. 93) the English common law continued to prohibit recovery for loss of consortium after the death of a victim). In the 1619 case Guy v. Livesey, it is clear that precedent had been established by that time that a husband's exclusive access to the sexual services of his wife was considered to fall within the concept of 'consortium', and that an adulterer might therefore be sued for depriving a cuckold of exclusive access to the sexual services of his wife. Since adultery could not otherwise be prosecuted in secular courts for most of the period after the twelfth century, loss of consortium became an important basis for prosecution for adultery in English law.
      ellauri197.html on line 524: By the 1930s, the term gold digger had reached the United Kingdom because British film industry made a remake of The Gold Diggers. While the film has been disliked by critics, several sequels with the same title have been made.
      ellauri197.html on line 526: Rap music men's use of the "gold digger script" is one of a few prevalent sexual scripts that is directed at young African-American women. It dates back to the old blues men like B.B.King. I gave you nine chillun an' now you want to give them back!
      ellauri197.html on line 530: Women are more selective in their choice of marriage partners than are men. Studies of mate selection in dozens of countries around the world have found men and women report prioritizing different traits when it comes to choosing a mate, with men tending to prefer women who are young and attractive and women tending to prefer men who are rich, well-educated, ambitious (hence attractive).
      ellauri197.html on line 532: As societies shift towards becoming more gender-equal, women's mate selection preferences shift as well. The more gender-equal a country, the likelier male and female respondents were to report seeking the same qualities as each other rather than different ones, i.e. rich, young and attractive.
      ellauri197.html on line 538: Despite this skewed sex ratio, they found that "On education and socioeconomic status, women on average express greater hypergamic selectivity; they prefer mates who are superior to them in these traits, while men express a desire for an analogue of hypergamy based on physical attractiveness; they desire a mate who ranks higher on the physical attractiveness scale than they themselves do."
      ellauri197.html on line 540: Traditional marriage practices in which men “marry down” in education do not persist for long once women have the educational advantage. It is also becoming less common for women to marry older men.
      ellauri197.html on line 546: A trophy wife is a wife who is regarded as a status symbol for the husband. The term is often used in a derogatory or disparaging way, implying that the wife in question has little personal merit besides her physical attractiveness, requires substantial expense for maintaining her appearance, is often unintelligent or unsophisticated, does very little of substance beyond remaining attractive, and is in some ways synonymous with the term gold digger. A trophy wife is typically relatively young and attractive, and may be a second, third or later wife of an older, wealthier man.
      ellauri197.html on line 550: A trophy husband is a husband who is regarded as a status symbol for the wife. The term is often used in a derogatory or disparaging way, implying that the husband in question has little personal merit besides his physical attractiveness, requires substantial expense for maintaining his appearance, is often unintelligent or unsophisticated, does very little of substance beyond remaining attractive, and is in some ways synonymous with the term gold digger. A trophy husband is typically relatively young and attractive, and may be a second, third or later husband of an older, wealthier woman.
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      ellauri197.html on line 606: Precious Photo: This is where a person carries a photo of a loved one who isn't with them around them at all times. This loved one can be somebody who is dead, far away for an extended period of time or the carrier may just be a Stalker with a Crush. If the person is dead, then this symbolizes the attachment that the carrier still has. If they're far away, then this shows that the carrier is anticipating their return. If the carrier is a stalker then there are thousands more where that one came from. It may also be an Orphan's Plot Trinket, usually when kept in a locket. Even still, if the photo is ruined, there are two possible outcomes:
      ellauri197.html on line 647: His father was a well-paid clerk for the Bank of England, earning about £150 per year. Browning's paternal grandfather was a slave owner in Saint Kitts, West Indies, but Browning's father was an abolitionist. Browning's father had been sent to the West Indies to work on a sugar plantation, but due to a slave revolt there, had returned. Browning's mother was the daughter of a German shipowner who had settled in Dundee, Scotland, and his Scottish wife. His paternal grandmother, Margaret Tittle, had inherited a plantation in St Kitts and was rumoured in the family to have a mixed-race ancestry including some Jamaican blood, but author Julia Markus suggests she was Kittitian rather than Jamaican. The evidence is inconclusive. Robert's father, a literary collector, amassed a library of some 6,000 books, many of them rare so that Robert grew up in a household with significant literary resources. His mother, to whom he was close (no tietysti), was a devout nonconformist and a talented musician. His younger sister, Sarianna, also gifted, became her brother's "companion" in his later years, after the death of his wife in 1861. His father encouraged his children's interest in literature and the arts.
      ellauri197.html on line 657: O let me look back, e’er I leave for ever

      ellauri197.html on line 684: 1Bonne question. Ce début sans prétention, ce remuement des passions qui va d’abord en accroissant et puis s’appaise par degrés, ces élans de l’âme, ce retour soudain sur soi-même. Cette idée que je ne saisis pas parfaitement lui est peut-être aussi peu intelligible qu’à moi. PAULINE.

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      Vaihtoehtoisia tunnustuxia


      ellauri198.html on line 116: Amerikka oli ällö paikka jo kun oltiin nuaaria. A great place for hamburgers but who'd wanna live there. Sarjasta True Detective tulee ilkeitä 80-luvun takautumia. Eise ollutkaan kuvattu Arkansoossa vaan Luisiaanassa. Häirizeviä matkijalintuja karkotettiin kotipesiltä haukkojen ja pöllöjen avulla, ei sentään kaadettu kannanhoidon nimissä kuin Audubonin lintuja tai työläisiä Republican Steelin pihalla.
      ellauri198.html on line 118: Academy Award-winner Mahershala Ali plays the lead role of state police detective Wayne Hays. In an interview with Variety, Ali revealed that he was originally offered a supporting role, as the main character was supposed to be white. However, pursuing a better choice for his career, he convinced Pizzolatto that he was suited for the lead despite the pigmentation handicap. Saatiinhan värivirhe sentään korjatuxi Alin ja Rolandin urakehityxen myöhemmissä vaiheissa.
      ellauri198.html on line 121: "Warren’s preoccupation with time and how the passage of years affects memory reveals itself in his extensive use of flashbacks." No näitä takautumia piisaa Pizzalattella ihan häiriöxi saakka.
      ellauri198.html on line 125: Warren kuului agraarikkojen ryhmään, jota johti John Crowe Ransom. Warren began as an enlightened conservative Southerner. Siis kumpana? Valistuxen vaiko taantumuxen peikkona? Agrarians, with Ransom in the lead, were determined to re-endow nature with an element of horror and inscrutability and to bring back a God who permitted evil as well as good—in short, to give God back his thunder.” His main question was ‘How is one to look at life?’ Taas 1 tollanen yearning-man, wannabe uskovainen joka kaipaa jämäkämpää jumalaa joka jakaa merkityxiä kuin hihamerkkejä.
      ellauri198.html on line 129: Events convince Jack that dialectical materialism is an insufficient paradigm to explain history. "Though doomed, they had nothing to do with any doom under the godhead of the Great Twitch. They were doomed, but they lived in the agony of will." Huoh. Samanlainen tahtoihminen kuin Belovin Sale. "Minä tahdon!" huusi Riitta ja takoi päätään lattiaan. Lukisivat Rami Tuomelaa.
      ellauri198.html on line 134: A typical Warren character undergoes a period of intense self-examination that ideally results in a near-religious experience of conversion, rebirth, and a mystical feeling of oneness with God. Luisiaana nuaarissa kännipäinen lasten isä pääsi kuivatelakalle ja ajoi pois paxut viixensä ja ohuthuulisen vaimonsa ja rukoili typerästi Roland Westin kanssa käsi kädessä kahvipöydän ääressä. Taisi olla kaappihomoja.
      ellauri198.html on line 142: "In the whiplash of Warren’s long line, the most ordinary syntax becomes tense, muscular, searching,” comments a certain Williamson. Olikohan nääkin jäbät homoja? “His ear is formidable, though given to strong effects rather than graceful ones.” Ei tarvi korvatorvea.
      ellauri198.html on line 144: Not all reviewers agree that Warren’s work deserves such unqualified praise. Though Warren tackles unquestionably important themes, his treatment of those themes borders on the bombastic. Warren becomes ridiculous on occasion, whenever we lapse from total conviction. His philosophical musings are “sometimes truly awkward and sometimes pseudo-profound.” Warren thus joins a central American tradition of speakers—Emerson, Thoreau, Henry Adams, Norman Mailer—who are not only the salesmen but the advertisers of their own snake oil.”
      ellauri198.html on line 146: Part of the problem seems to be an inordinate ambition for grandeur; part is what feels to me like haste. If Warren were in less of a hurry to chronicle each dawn dream, birdsong, and memory as it occurred, a process of distillation just might be allowed to take place. He is not an original thinker or a visionary poet. His is
      ellauri198.html on line 203: Which I shall suffer and act again,
      ellauri198.html on line 221: Each minute bursts in the burning room,
      ellauri198.html on line 232: Ei kylä ollut tämä! Delmore oli muistaaxeni Salen Humboldtin lahjan esikuva, suuri runoilijalupaus josta Sale sittemmin ajoi oikealta ohize tyytyväisenä terävä kyynärpää avoauton ikkunasta ulkona. Delmore muisteli ehkä Memorial Day Massacrea holokaustia odotellessa. Kaatuneiden muistopäiväpäivän verilöylyssä vuonna 1937 Chicagon poliisilaitos ampui kymmeniä aseettomia mielenosoittajia ja kaatoi niistä 10 Chicagossa 30. toukokuuta 1937. Tapaus tapahtui Little Steel -iskun aikana Yhdysvalloissa. Tästä vähäpätöisenä pidetystä eventistä on artikkeli Uikipediassa vain usaxi ja venäjäxi.
      ellauri198.html on line 234: Let’s take time this Memorial Day weekend to remember Memorial Day 1937, when workers in Chicago were massacred by police for trying to picket against their employer, the Republic Steel Company.
      ellauri198.html on line 235: It all started as steelworkers for five steel companies – Bethlehem Steel, Republic Steel, Youngstown Sheet and Tube, Inland Steel and Weirton Steel, collectively known as “Little Steel” in comparison to the giant U.S. Steel Company – went on strike to force the companies to recognize and bargain with their union, the Steelworkers Organizing Committee (SWOC). The strike, which began on May 26th, was almost completely effective in the first days, as 67,000 workers walked the picket lines, kept replacement workers (scabs) out, and brought steel production in their mills to a standstill. One striker later said that in the first days of the strike “the mills were as empty as Monday morning church” and that “the steel towns breathed clean air for the first time in years.”
      ellauri198.html on line 237: Although the strike lasted nearly six months, the tide quickly turned. Union leaders had recently initiated a policy of supporting President Franklin Roosevelt and the Democratic Party. They told their workers that they could trust the Democrats and count on them to defend their interests. But Democratic governors, all allied with Roosevelt and all good friends of big business, used their power to beat strikers into submission. In Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the governor declared martial law and police reopened a closed plant and herded scabs into the factory to restart production, breaking the strike. In Ohio, the governor ordered National Guard troops from town to town to smash picket lines, beat and arrest strikers, raid union offices, and escort scabs into the factories. In Youngstown, two workers were shot dead, two more in Massillon, and another was beaten to death in Canton. Thousands more were beaten and arrested throughout the state at those and other locations.
      ellauri198.html on line 239: The most terrible day, preceding those described above, was May 30th, Memorial Day. On the south side of Chicago 1,500 workers, including some of their families, marched to the Republic Steel plant for a picket line and to hold a meeting. They were met by 200 police and dozens of paddy wagons. A group of 300 workers advanced to confront the police. After debate, then heated argument, the police opened fire on the workers, first shooting dozens, then clubbing those still fleeing and many they had already shot. Ten were killed and forty others were shot, almost all in the back. One was paralyzed from the waist down. One hundred were beaten with clubs, including an eight-year-old child. After Memorial Day, workers were fearful that any wrong move could sudden death. And their union leaders offered no larger strategy to answer the violence.
      ellauri198.html on line 241: All these anti-worker policies were carried out by Democratic governors and mayors under supposedly pro-labor Roosevelt. This brought the strike to an end. Vocally radical union leaders (like John Lewis of the United Mineworkers) blamed the President, the steel companies, and excessive violence of the police. And all these factors were a real part of the loss. But these same union leaders had tied their fate to the Democratic Party. Even after the Memorial Day massacre and the defeat of the strike, they continued to support Roosevelt and the Democratic machine.
      ellauri198.html on line 243: The real reason for the defeat in the 1937 Little Steel Strike were the strategies and tactics of the union leaderships. They encouraged their members to have faith in Roosevelt and the Democrats, giving them a false sense of security that they would be protected against violence by their bosses, the police, and the National Guard. Had the workers relied only on their own power in unity, they could have been better prepared.
      ellauri198.html on line 245: In 1934, strikers in Toledo, San Francisco and Minneapolis had all stood up to the police and National Guard from the start, done battle in the streets, and come out victorious. In 1936 and 1937, strikers at General Motor’s Flint, Michigan factories did the same, taking over plants and beating back police attacks. When workers were united and prepared to fight against the forces of their class enemies, they won!
      ellauri198.html on line 247: The Memorial Day Massacre reminds us of both the suffering and the struggles that workers have gone through just to have their organizations recognized by big business. But it is reminds us of what happens when the power of workers is subordinated to poor union leadership and to a political party of the bosses that claims to be a “friend of working people.”
      ellauri198.html on line 260: Esim Roland was the name of a real-life medieval military leader under Charlemagne who, more importantly, was the subject of the oldest surviving major work of French literature: an epic poem titled The Song of Roland. Roland was a loyal and trusting knight who was told to bring up the rear guard and burst his own temples open while sounding a horn too vigorously. What a way to go! In 1855, Robert Browning made the warrior the subject of his poem “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came,” which leads us back to Stephen King, of all the U.S. turds. It’s a bit incongruous to think of Dorff’s Roland West—an uncouth man who refers to “Saigon trim” and is eager to start a fight.
      ellauri198.html on line 269: Carmen Ejogo’s Amelia Reardon is an English teacher (and, later, a renowned author) which gives True Detective an excuse to drop some lovely poetic voice-over to the first episode, when she reads out two Robert Penn Warren poems. The first is titled “Tell Me a Story” (already read).
      ellauri198.html on line 292: This poem is dedicated to the famous naturalist John James Audubon (as in Audubon society), and describes that man’s real-life practice of killing the birds he famously drew. He would use “fine shot” so as not to mutilate them, in order to deliver the best approximation of what they looked like in life. Warren doesn’t necessarily pass judgment on Audubon in this poem, but we might. All this cold, calculated murder in pursuit of “knowledge,” a.k.a. Audubon’s well-read work and much-regarded art; does it feel worth it?
      ellauri198.html on line 296: The Satanic panic is a moral panic consisting of over 12,000 unsubstantiated cases of Satanic ritual abuse (SRA, sometimes known as ritual abuse, ritualistic abuse, organized abuse, or sadistic ritual abuse) starting in the United States in the 1980s, spreading throughout many parts of the world by the late 1990s, and persisting today. The panic originated in 1980 with the publication of Michelle Remembers, a book co-written by Canadian psychiatrist Lawrence Pazder and his patient (and future wife), Michelle Smith, which used the discredited practice of recovered-memory therapy to make sweeping lurid claims about satanic ritual abuse involving Smith. The allegations which afterwards arose throughout much of the United States involved reports of physical and sexual abuse of people in the context of occult or Satanic rituals. In its most extreme form, allegations involve a conspiracy of a global Satanic cult that includes the wealthy and powerful world elite in which children are abducted or bred for human sacrifices, pornography, and prostitution, an allegation that returned to prominence in the form of Qanon.
      ellauri198.html on line 298: Nearly every aspect of the ritual abuse is controversial, including its definition, the source of the allegations and proof thereof, testimonies of alleged victims, and court cases involving the allegations and criminal investigations. The panic affected lawyers, therapists, and social workers who handled allegations of child sexual abuse. Allegations initially brought together widely dissimilar groups, including religious fundamentalists, police investigators, child advocates, therapists, and clients in psychotherapy. The term satanic abuse was more common early on; this later became satanic ritual abuse and further secularized into simply ritual abuse. Over time, the accusations became more closely associated with dissociative identity disorder (then called multiple personality disorder) and anti-government conspiracy theories.
      ellauri198.html on line 300: Initial interest arose via the publicity campaign for Pazder's 1980 book Michelle Remembers, and it was sustained and popularized throughout the decade by coverage of the McMartin preschool trial. Testimonials, symptom lists, rumors, and techniques to investigate or uncover memories of SRA were disseminated through professional, popular, and religious conferences, as well as through talk shows, sustaining and further spreading the moral panic throughout the United States and beyond. In some cases, allegations resulted in criminal trials with varying results; after seven years in court, the McMartin trial resulted in no convictions for any of the accused, while other cases resulted in lengthy sentences, some of which were later reversed. Scholarly interest in the topic slowly built, eventually resulting in the conclusion that the phenomenon was a moral panic, which, as one researcher put it in 2017, "involved hundreds of accusations that devil-worshipping paedophiles were operating America's white middle-class suburban daycare centers."
      ellauri198.html on line 302: Of the more than 12,000 documented accusations nationwide, investigating police were not able to substantiate any allegations of organized cult abuse.
      ellauri198.html on line 306: Police are calling on volunteers to aid in the search and are asking all residents to keep an eye out and report anything unusual they might have noticed, or believe might be relevant to the case. The actual transcript of the colored poetry session is here:
      ellauri198.html on line 337: The sunset sets the scene ablaze at that very moment, and a strange sound fills the air. "[I]n a sheet of flame" Roland sees the faces of his dead friends, and hears their names whispered in his ears. Remembering their lives, Roland finds himself surrounded by a "living frame" of old friends. Filled with inspiration, he pulls out his "slug-horn", and blows, shouting "Childe Roland into the dark tunnel came".
      ellauri198.html on line 377: Into that ominous tract which, all agree, Lähtisin pahaenteiseen pöpeliin
      ellauri198.html on line 378: Hides the Dark Tower. Yet acquiescingly Joka johtaa mustaan tunneliin.
      ellauri198.html on line 394: The tears and takes the farewell of each friend, Kavereille, joita ovikello toi.
      ellauri198.html on line 425: Pledged to the plain, after a pace or two, Pellolle, kulettuani pari taaperrusta
      ellauri198.html on line 426: Than, pausing to throw backward a last view Kun kazoin taaxepäin niin ei musta
      ellauri198.html on line 435: But cockle, spurge, according to their law Aurankukkaa tyräkkiä, juuta jaata,
      ellauri198.html on line 440: No! penury, inertness and grimace, Ehei! köyhää kuin Saarijärvellä
      ellauri198.html on line 444: 'Tis the Last Judgment's fire must cure this place, Tän parantaa vasta lopun ajan sonta,
      ellauri198.html on line 480: Not it! I fancied Cuthbert's reddening face Vaan ei! tuli mieleen Pertin punakuono
      ellauri198.html on line 483: An arm in mine to fix me to the place Vanhan vipinän, se ei ollut huono
      ellauri198.html on line 484: That way he used. Alas, one night's disgrace! Ollenkaan! Mut jäätiin kii, tuon on
      ellauri198.html on line 497: Back therefore to my darkening path again! Takaisin siis hämärän tähden teitä!
      ellauri198.html on line 509: Of its black eddy bespate with flakes and spumes. Suihkuttaen limaa kuin pirun pesin.
      ellauri198.html on line 522: Each step, or feel the spear I thrust to seek Et äkkiä mun keihäs lähtis nykiin
      ellauri198.html on line 528: Glad was I when I reached the other bank. Kyl helpotti kun pääsin vastarannalle.
      ellauri198.html on line 557: Bog, clay and rubble, sand and stark black dearth. Savea ja roinaa, tuo nyt on tuota.
      ellauri198.html on line 571: A great black bird, Apollyon's bosom-friend, Paizi Applen tai Amazonin korppi vielä,
      ellauri198.html on line 577: 'Spite of the dusk, the plain had given place Et oli kaikkialla ympärillä vuoria,
      ellauri198.html on line 578: All round to mountains - with such name to grace se Peer Gyntin aivan hirmuton paljous kuoria,
      ellauri198.html on line 593: This was the place! those two hills on the right, Et tää se 1 paikka selvästikin on!
      ellauri198.html on line 609: Came back again for that! before it left, Sieltä paistaa päivä taas, tuolta kolosta,
      ellauri198.html on line 620: And such was fortunate, yet each of old Yxi pitkä toinen kova kolmas ikivanha,
      ellauri198.html on line 633: Tophet or Topheth (Hebrew: תֹּוֹפֶת Tōp̄eṯ; Greek: Ταφέθ (taphéth); Latin: Topheth) is a location in Jerusalem in the Valley of Hinnom (Gehenna), where worshipers engaged in a ritual involving "passing a child through the fire", most likely child sacrifice. Traditionally, the sacrifices have been ascribed to a god named Moloch. The Bible condemns and forbids these sacrifices, and the tophet is eventually destroyed by king Josiah, although mentions by the prophets Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Isaiah suggest that the practices associated with the tophet may have persisted.
      ellauri198.html on line 635: Most scholars agree that the ritual performed at the tophet was child sacrifice, and they connect it to similar episodes throughout the Bible and recorded in Phoenicia (whose inhabitants were referred to as Canaanites in the Bible) and Carthage by Hellenistic sources. There is disagreement about whether the sacrifices were offered to a god named "Moloch". Based on Phoenician and Carthaginian inscriptions, a growing number of scholars believe that the word moloch refers to the type of sacrifice rather than a deity. There is currently a dispute as to whether these sacrifices were dedicated to Yahweh rather than a foreign deity.
      ellauri198.html on line 637: Archaeologists have applied the term "tophet" to large cemeteries of children found at Carthaginian sites that have traditionally been believed to house the victims of child sacrifice, as described by Hellenistic and biblical sources. This interpretation is controversial, with some scholars arguing that the tophets may have been children's cemeteries, rejecting Hellenistic sources as anti-Carthaginian propaganda. Others argue that not all burials in the tophet were sacrifices.
      ellauri198.html on line 645: Roland's band had dissolved and gone on to solo careers. Cuthbert was cut up for "one night's disgrace," and Giles "by being hanged and declared a traitor by his fans." All Roland wants is to join back the band, whatever the cost.
      ellauri198.html on line 652: Chatterton's usage inspired Robert Browning in his poem Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came, in particular the last stanza in which the hero sees the ghosts of all those who died trying to reach the Dark Tower before him.
      ellauri198.html on line 660: Horace Slughorn is a character in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. Professor Horace Eugene Flaccus Slughorn (b. 28 April, between 1882 and 1913) was a pure-blood or half-blood wizard. He attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as a member of Slytherin before returning in 1931 as Potions Master. Joopa joo, flaccid slughorn, kiitos JK tiedetään mitä ajat takaa. Although Professor Slughorn certainly isn't a villain in Harry Potter, he's definitely done some rotten things. As they all.
      ellauri198.html on line 662: The Discworld novel Guards! Guards!, in a reference to Chatterton and Browning, has the false king sound a slughorn to challenge the dragon, described as "like a tocsin, only deeper" and prompting one character to comment "It must have been a bloody big slug".
      ellauri198.html on line 684: The scottish "narrative" or fairy tale about Childe Rowland comes from Danish ballads about Rosmer Halfmand from the 1695 work Kaempe Viser. There were three ballads about Rosmer, who was a giant or merman, stealing a girl whose brother later rescues her. In the first, the characters are the children of Lady Hillers of Denmark, and the sister is named Svanè. In the second, the main characters are Roland and Proud Eline lyle. In the third, the hero is Child Aller, son of the king of Iceland. Unlike the English Roland, the hero of the Danish ballads relies on trickery to rescue his sister, and in some versions they have a juicy incestuous relationship to boot.
      ellauri198.html on line 693: In 1838, he visited Italy looking for background for Sordello, a long poem in heroic couplets, presented as the imaginary biography of the Mantuan bard spoken of by Dante in the Divine Comedy, canto 6 of Purgatory, set against a background of hate and conflict during the Guelph-Ghibelline wars. This was published in 1840 and met with widespread derision, gaining him the reputation of wanton carelessness and obscurity. Tennyson commented that he only understood the first and last lines and Carlyle wrote that his wife had read the poem through and could not tell whether Sordello was a man, a city or a book. Ai tän mä taisinkin jo kertoa albumissa 54.
      ellauri198.html on line 699: Browning believed spiritualism to be fraud, and proved one of Daniel Dunglas Home's most adamant critics. When Browning and his wife Elizabeth attended one of his séances on 23 July 1855. a spirit face materialized, which Home claimed was Browning's son who had died in infancy: Browning seized the "materialization" and discovered it to be Home's bare foot. To make the deception worse, Browning had never lost a son in infancy.
      ellauri198.html on line 703: According to some reports Browning became romantically involved with Louisa Caroline Stewart-Mackenzie, Lady Ashburton, but he refused her proposal of marriage, and did not remarry. In 1878, he revisited Italy for the first time in the seventeen years since Elizabeth's death, and returned there on several further occasions.
      ellauri198.html on line 710: The series was chiefly inspired by the poem "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" by Robert Browning, whose full text was included in the final volume's appendix. In the preface to the revised 2003 edition of The Gunslinger, King also identifies The Lord of the Rings, Arthurian legend, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly as inspirations. He identifies Clint Eastwood's "Man with No Name" character as one of the major inspirations for the protagonist, Roland Deschain. King's style of location names in the series, such as Mid-World, and his development of a unique language abstract to our own [clarification needed] (High Speech), are also influenced by J. R. R. Tolkien's work. The series is referred to on King's website as his magnum opus.
      ellauri198.html on line 712: Bill Sheehan of The Washington Post called the series "a humane, visionary epic and a true magnum opus" that stands as an "imposing example of pure storytelling," "filled with brilliantly rendered set pieces... cataclysmic encounters and moments of desolating tragedy." Erica Noonan of the Boston Globe said, "There's a fascinating world to be discovered in the series" but noted that its epic nature keeps it from being user-friendly.
      ellauri198.html on line 720: Beginning where book six left off, Jake Chambers and Father Callahan battle the evil infestation within the Dixie Pig, a vampire lounge in New York City featuring roast human flesh and doors to other worlds. After fighting off and destroying numerous "Low-Men" and Type One Vampires, Callahan sacrifices himself to let Jake survive. In the other world—Fedic—Mia, her body now physically separated from Susannah Dean, gives birth to Mordred Deschain, the biological son of Roland Deschain and Susannah. The Crimson King is also a "co-father" of this prophetic child, so it is not surprising when "baby" Mordred's first act is to shapeshift into a spider-creature and feast on his birth-mother. Susannah shoots but fails to kill Mordred, eliminates other agents of the Crimson King, and escapes to meet up with Jake at the cross-dimensional door beneath the Dixie Pig which connects to Fedic. Maturing at an accelerated rate, Mordred later stalks Roland and the other gunslingers throughout this adventure, shifting from human to spider as the need arises, seething with an instinctive rage toward Roland, his "white daddy."
      ellauri198.html on line 722: In Maine, Roland and Eddie recruit John Cullum, and then make their way back to Fedic, where the ka-tet is now reunited. Walter (known in other stories as Randall Flagg) plans to slay Mordred and use the birthmark on Mordred's heel to gain access to the Tower, but he is easily slain by the infant when Mordred sees through his lies.
      ellauri198.html on line 724: Roland and his ka-tet travel to Thunderclap, then to the nearby Devar-Toi, to help a group of psychics known as Breakers who are allowing their telepathic abilities to be used to break away at the beams that support the Tower. Ted Brautigan and Dinky Earnshaw assist the gunslingers with information and weapons, and reunite Roland with his old friend Sheemie Ruiz from Mejis. The Gunslingers free the Breakers from their captors, but Eddie is wounded after the battle and dies a short while later. Roland and Jake pause to mourn and then jump to Maine of 1999 along with Oy, in order to save the life of Stephen King (whom he writes to be a secondary character in the book); the ka-tet have come to believe that the success of their quest depends on King surviving to write about it through his books.
      ellauri198.html on line 726: They discover King about to be hit by a van. Jake pushes King out of the way but Jake is killed in the process. Roland, heartbroken with the loss of the person he considers his true son, buries Jake and returns with Oy to Susannah in Fedic, via the Dixie Pig. They are chased through the depths of Castle Discordia by an otherworldly monster, then depart and travel for weeks across freezing badlands toward the Tower.
      ellauri198.html on line 730: Mordred finally reaches and attacks Roland. Oy viciously defends his dinh, providing Roland the extra seconds needed to exterminate the were-spider. Oy is impaled on a tree branch and dies. Roland continues on to his ultimate goal and reaches the Tower, only to find it occupied by the Crimson King.
      ellauri198.html on line 732: They remain in a stalemate for a few hours, until Roland has Patrick draw a picture of the Crimson King and then erase it, thus wiping him out of existence except for his eyes. Roland gains entry into the Tower while Patrick turns back home. The last scene is that of Roland crying out the names of his loved ones and fallen comrades as he had vowed to do. The door of the Dark Tower closes shut as Patrick watches from a distance.
      ellauri198.html on line 736: In a final "Coda" section, King urges the reader to close the book at this point, consider the story finished with a happy ending, and not venture inside the Tower with Roland. For those who do not heed the warning, the story resumes with Roland stepping into the Dark Tower. He realizes that the Tower is not really made of stone, but a kind of flesh: it is Gan's physical body. As he climbs the steps, Roland encounters various rooms containing siguls or signs of his past life. When he reaches the top of the Tower, he finds a door marked with his own name and opens it. Roland instantly realizes, to his horror, that he has reached the Tower countless times before. He is forced through the door by the hands of Gan and transported back in time to the Mohaine desert, back to where he was at the beginning of The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, with no memories of what has just occurred. The only difference is that, this time, Roland possesses the Horn of Eld, which in the previous incarnation he had left lying on the ground after the Battle of Jericho Hill. Roland hears the voice of Gan, whispering that, if he reaches the Tower again, perhaps this time the result will be different; there may yet be rest. The series ends where it began in the first line of book one: "The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed."
      ellauri198.html on line 749: Minkä eteen seisoo musta torni Haroldin mielestä, sieltä pakaroiden välistä? Usko tai älä: "Shall we, tentatively, call both the Dark Tower and the mocking elf the Oedipal necessities of self-betrayal in the practice of art? (Mistä nuo Freudin turbojalat tähän tulivat? Selittäkääpä tarkemmin!) Or, more narrowly, the Tower and the Elf are metaphors for misprision, for the overdetermined and inescapable meanings that belated creators impose upon poetic tradition."
      ellauri198.html on line 755: Ei vaan Browning imuskelee kolleegansa Shellyn schollya, Harold täsmentää. The consensus among critics has long been that in his youth Browning had a great enthusiasm for Shelley, an enthusiasm clearly apparent in Pauline and Paracelsus, but abruptly extinguished in Sordello. Generally speaking, it would seem that Browning's ardent enthusiasm for Shelley the poet ends with Sordello in 1840, just as his respect for Shelley the man ends in 1856, with the discovery that he had abandoned his first wife. Any evidence for a lapse of his disaffection in later life seems effectively countered by Browning's own testimony in a letter written in 1885 to F. J. Furnivall, refusing the presidency of the newly formed Shelley Society: “For myself, I painfully contrast my notions of Shelley the man and Shelley, well, even the poet, with what they were sixty years ago, when I only had his works, for a certainty, and took his character on trust.” With these highlights of the relationship, most Browning critics and biographers terminate the discussion.
      ellauri198.html on line 772: Toi Condition of Fire and Election-Love taitaa olla jotain kabbalismia (kz alla). Love, love, love. Kabbalah says that the only force in reality is the force of love. Evidently, without love, there is no life. Make love not war. (No siinähän se tuli!) This is why Kabbalah says that Creator, nature, and love are synonymous. Tucker Carlson Wears a Kabbalah Bracelet. It has been absolutely infuriating to watch supposedly "awake" people promote Tucker Carlson as some kind of mainstream hero. He is obviously a servant of the Jews and this is just one more piece of evidence.
      ellauri198.html on line 780: Knowledge is aware not only of itself, but also of the negative of itself, or its limit. Knowing its limit means knowing how to sacrifice itself. This sacrifice is... self-abandonment.... Here it has to begin all over again at its immediacy, as freshly as before, and thence rise once more to the measure of its stature, as if, for it, all that preceded were lost, and as if it had learned nothing from the experience of the spirits that preceded. But re collection has conserved that experience, and is the inner being, and, in fact, the higher form of the substance. While, then, this phase of Spirit begins all over again its formative development, apparently starting solely from itself, yet at the same time it com mences at a higher level. The realm of spirits developed in this way, and assuming definite shape in existence, constitutes a succession, where one detaches and sets loose the other, and each takes over from its predecessor the empire of the spiritual world...
      ellauri198.html on line 784: It requires youth to hope, and youth to recollect, but it requires courage to will repetition.... For hope is an alluring fruit which does not satisfy, recollection is a miserable pittance which does not satisfy, but repetition is the daily bread which satisfies with benediction. When one has circumnavigated existence, it will appear whether one has courage to understand that life is a repetition, and to delight in that very fact. . . . Repetition is reality, and it is the seriousness of life...
      ellauri198.html on line 786: From Hegel we can move to Mallarmé's Igitur, and an illuminating observation by Paul de Man, even as from Kierkegaard we can go back to Childe Roland and the critical mode I endeavor to develop. Meditating on Igitur, de Man remarks that in Baudelaire and in Mallarmé (under Baudelaire's influence) "ennui" is no longer a personal feeling but comes from the burden of the past. A consciousness comes to know itself as negative and finite. It sees that others know themselves also in this way, and so it transcends the negative and finite present by seeing the universal nature of what it itself is becoming. So, de Man says of Mallarmé's view, comparing it to Hegel's, that "we develop by dominating our natural anxiety and alienation and by transforming it in the awareness and the knowledge of otherness." Jotain tosi narsistista läppää tääkin näyttää olevan.
      ellauri198.html on line 790: The difference between Hegel and Kierkegaard is also a difference between Mallarmé and Browning, as it happens, and critically a difference between a deconstructive and an antithetical view of practical criticism. Kierkegaard's "repetition" is closer than its Hegelian rival (or the Nietzschean-Heideggerian descendant) to the mutually exploitative relationship between strong poets, a mutuality that affects the dead nearly as much as the living. Insofar as a poet authentically is and remains a poet, he must exclude and negate other poets. Yet he must begin by including and affirming a precursor poet or poets, for there no other way to become a poet. We can say then that a poet known as a poet only by a wholly contradictory including/excluding, negating/affirming which by the agency of psychic defenses manifests itself as an introjecting/projecting. "Repetition," better even than Nietzsche's Eternal Return of the Same, manifests itself through the rhetorical scheme of transumption, where the surrender of the present compensates for the contradictory movements of the psyche.
      ellauri198.html on line 794: Roland is not mediated by his precursors; they do not detach him from history so as to free him in the spirit. The Childe's last act of dauntless courage is to will repetition, to accept his place in the company of the ruined. Roland tells us implicitly that the present is not so much negative and finite as it is willed, though this willing is never the work of an individual consciousness acting by itself. It is caught up in a subject-to-subject dialectic, in which the present moment is sacrificed, not to the energies of art, but to the near-solipsist's tragic victory over himself. Roland's negative moment is neither that of renunciation nor of the loss of self in death or error. It is the negativity that is self-knowledge yielding its power to a doomed love of others, in the recognition that those others like Shelley. more grandly had surrendered knowledge and its powers to love, however illusory. Or, mos simply, Childe Roland dies, if be dies, in the magnificence of a belatedness that can accept itself as such. He ends in strengh because his vision has ceased to break and deform the world, and has begun to turn its dangerous strength upon is own defense. Roland is the Kermit modem version of a poet-as-hero, and his sustained courage to weather his own phantasmagoria and emerge into fire is a presage of the continued survival of strong poetry.
      ellauri198.html on line 807: And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow, Siellä saan mä olla vähän sentään rauhassa, näät rauha
      ellauri198.html on line 823: Spending most of his time in London, Yeats met with Maud Gonne, a tall, beautiful, socially prominent young woman passionately devoted to Irish nationalism. Yeats soon fell in love with Gonne, and courted her for nearly three decades although he eventually learned that she had already borne two children from a long affair. Their sole attempt at copulation at long last in Paris ended with a fizz. Yeats found he actually really liked young boys and girls.
      ellauri198.html on line 824: He was equally firm in adhering to his self-image as an artist. This conviction led many to accuse him of elitism, but conscious and undaunted image building also unquestionably contributed to his greatness.
      ellauri198.html on line 826: Gonne shared Yeats’s interest in occultism and spiritualism. Yeats had been a theosophist, but in 1890 he turned from its sweeping mystical insights and joined the Golden Dawn, a secret society that actually practiced ritual magic. Yeats remained an active member of the Golden Dawn for 32 years, becoming involved in its direction at the turn of the century and achieving the coveted sixth grade of membership in 1914, the same year that his surrogate wife, Georgiana Hyde-Lees, also joined the society.
      ellauri198.html on line 833: From these sessions Yeats formulated theories about life and history. He believed that certain patterns existed, the most important being what he called gyres, interpenetrating cones representing mixtures of opposites of both a personal and historical nature. He contended that gyres were initiated by the divine impregnation of a mortal woman—first, the rape of Leda by Zeus; later, the conception of Mary by the same immaculate swan. As Lewis Carroll had prophecied:
      ellauri198.html on line 848: Another important element of poems in both these collections and other volumes is Yeats’s keen awareness of old age. Even his romantic poems from the late 1890s often mention gray hair and weariness, though those poems were written while he was still a young man. But when Yeats was nearly 60, his health began to fail and he was faced with real, rather than imaginary, “bodily decrepitude” (a phrase from “After Long Silence”) and nearness to death. Despite the author’s often keen awareness of his physical decline, the last 15 years of his life were marked by extraordinary vitality and an appetite for life, including young boys and girls.
      ellauri198.html on line 853: He faced death with a courage that was founded partly on his vague hope for reincarnation. In his proud moods he could speak in the stern voice of his famous epitaph, written within six months of his death, which concludes his poem “Under Ben Bulben”: “Cast a cold eye / On life, on death. / Horseman, pass by!” But the bold sureness of those lines is complicated by the terror-stricken cry that “distracts my thought” at the end of another late poem, “The Man and the Echo,” and also by the poignantly frivolous lust for life in the last lines of “Politics,” the poem that he wanted to close Last Poems: “But O that I were young again / And held them in my arms.”
      ellauri198.html on line 868: Critics of the poem have highlighted several important aspects of ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree,’ including the spiritual journey undertaken by William Butler Yeats (Hunter); the island as an escape from sexuality (Merritt); and the island as a place of wisdom or foolishness, depending on varying historical perspectives on beans (Normandin). To these critics, it seems that an island is a place of refuge from a dangerous outside world — supposedly London specifically, although Merritt might broaden this interpretation to include all sexual encounters. While these critics acknowledge that an island is a place of escape, citing what William Butler Yeats himself has said about the Irish island Sligo, they fall short of recognising the full implications of his fascination with the occult.
      ellauri198.html on line 874: There are two realities, the terrestrial and the condition of fire. 1 All power is from the terrestrial condition, for there all opposites meet and there only is the extreme of choice possible, full freedom. [This seems inaccurate slightly, the terrestrial or earthly condition contains the condition of fire, water, and air; the mental, the material, and mental-material interaction respectively. How to distinctly separate water and earth is an issue going back at least to the Corpus Hermeticum.] And there the heterogeneous is, evil, for evil is the strain one upon another of opposites; but in the condition of fire is all music and rest. [Compare this with interpretations of Manichean or Gnostic dualism that there is a pure and impure world; castor and pollux.] Between is the condition of air where images have but a borrowed life, that of memory or that reflected upon them when they symbolise colours and intensities of fire; the place of shades who are 'in the whirl of those who are fading,' and who cry like those amorous shades in the Japanese play:-- Huoh, ei jaxa. Tää kaverihan oli täysin tärähtänyt:
      ellauri198.html on line 876: I assert that the symbols which William Butler Yeats includes on the island — specifically the nine bean-rows — are meant to be examined in the light of the Kabbalism, numerology, and tarot cards to which these societies looked for inspiration in their occult practices. Through his inclusion of these symbols, William Butler Yeats is demonstrating mastery over the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn’s basic tenants (sic), a mastery which he perhaps hoped would help him advance in rank in the society to seventh grade and further his studies of magic.
      ellauri198.html on line 881: Hyperion, a Fragment is an abandoned epic poem by 19th-century English Romantic poet John Keats. It was published in Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems (1820). It is based on the Titanomachia, and tells of the despair of the Titans after their fall to the Olympians. Keats wrote the poem from late 1818 until the spring of 1819, when he gave it up as having "too many Miltonic inversions." He was also nursing his younger brother Tom, who died on 1 December 1818 of tuberculosis.
      ellauri198.html on line 889: The poem as usually printed breaks off at this point, in mid-line, with the word "celestial". Keats's friend Richard Woodhouse, transcribing this poem, completed this line as "Celestial Glory dawn'd: he was a god!" Ox, nyet! nyet! The language of Hyperion is very similar to Milton's, in metre and style. However, his characters are quite different. Although Apollo falls into the image of the "Son" from Paradise Lost and of "Jesus" from Paradise Regained, he does not directly confront Hyperion as Satan is confronted. Also, the roles are reversed, and Apollo is deemed as the "challenger" to the throne, who wins it by being more "true" and thus, more "beautiful." Double yawn.
      ellauri198.html on line 905: A thousand beacons from the spark I bore."—
      ellauri198.html on line 918: Arthur Symons (n.h.) described the poem as a "sort of spiritual biography" in the way that it describes the feelings and emotions of the poet, rather than the actions. Isobel Armstrong (n.h.) argued that the poem was Browning's attempt to "institutionalize" himself as a Romantic poet. Browning described himself within the poem as "priest and prophet" and therefore gave himself both the meaning and purpose that he was seeking as a young man. Vitun pappi ja profeetta, ansaizisi potkun perseeseen. Tää narsistinen suollos ei kelpaa mihinkään. Ei maxa vaivaa edes siteerata.
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      ellauri203.html on line 94: Kontin paperback-laatikosta löytyi Doston slavofiilin taantumuspolitiikan perusteos englannixi eli Riivaajat. Doston mukaan pahat nihilistit oli yhtä pahojen länkkärimielisten liberaalien poikia. Tämän päivän näkökannalta Dosto on ihan Putin miehiä. Taitaa anglosaxeja nyt kaduttaa että tuli sitä niin hurrattua kommarien aikana.
      ellauri203.html on line 113: Belinsky preached his socialist-atheist way with such passion that Dostoevsky couldn’t resist. Accepting the socialist teachings of Belinsky, Dostoevsky saw his Christian convictions being shattered. He describes this time as the time of “losing Christ”. “We were infected with the ideas of theoretical socialism of those days!” – Dostoevsky would recall. For his involvement in the antigovernment movement, Dostoevsky was sentenced to capital punishment, which was later replaced with four years of penal labor (Rus. katorga).
      ellauri203.html on line 115: In penal servitude, Dostoevsky went through something that he calls “the regeneration of his convictions”. What could have taken place to change his convictions so completely? Dostoevsky himself answers this question by saying, “I accepted Christ in my life, whom I got to know as a child in my parent’s house and whom I have almost lost, when I in turn became a European liberal.” Putinistit paukuttavat karvaisia käsiään. Keskeytymättömiä aplodeja seisaaltaan.
      ellauri203.html on line 119: Another problem, which could make matters worse, was the intrusion of the socialist (atheist) teaching mentioned above. From his own experience, Dostoevsky knew the danger and destructiveness of this socialist way, offered by many as the way to reform society. In his letter to M. Pogodin, Dostoevsky writes that ‘socialism and Christianity are antonyms’. Christianity and private enterprise are synonyms. The danger of this way, in Dostoevsky’s opinion, was its negation of God and establishment of a new atheistic society.
      ellauri203.html on line 121: By means of his novels, articles, and personal correspondence, Dostoevsky warned about the consequences of entering this dangerous path. The tragedy of Rasskolnikov, the main character of the novel Crime and Punishment, shows how easily one can be infatuated with this teaching of “violence for the sake of love.” Violence is only ok for the sake of hate.
      ellauri203.html on line 135: Fyodor Michailovich had such type of personality that everyone enjoyed. He was robbed unmercifully, though due to his kindness and trust, but he wouldn’t want to get into details or rebuke servants that used his carelessness. Fyodor Mikhailovich was a man of limitless kindness. Dostoevsky was especially interested in children and paid attention to cases of child abuse that he heard about. He followed closely the trials of parents accused of child abuse.
      ellauri203.html on line 137: Towards the end of his life Dostoevsky became a spiritual leader for many people. Dostoevsky lived so sacrificially because his convictions were deeply wounded by Christ’s suffering and resurrection.
      ellauri203.html on line 150: The two great writers of the 19th century had completely different ideologies. Ivan Turgenev, author of the novel Fathers and Sons, was a convinced Westernizer and a liberal. Fyodor Dostoyevsky was a conservative nationalist. In his novels The Idiot and The Possessed he preached that liberals had corrupted Russia, leading it to ruin, and that Russia should preserve its own way and Orthodox Christianity.
      ellauri203.html on line 152: It’s not surprising that the two authors did not like each other. From his youth Turgenev, a wealthy nobleman, made fun of his lugubrious colleague. In a mocking poem he described Dostoyevsky as a "pimple on the nose of literature." Dostoyevsky didn´t conceal his reciprocal hostility and was indignant that, with all his wealth, Turgenev´s royalties for his publications were four times as high as he was paid.
      ellauri203.html on line 202: Kekä oli Fedja-epigrammin mainizema Leuchtenberg? Se oli venäläistynyt ranskalais-baijerilainen ruhtinas, B-sarjaa, ei Wittelsbacheja (kuten me), vaan jotain Napsun ottopoikia. Siitä liikkuu seuraavia juoruja:
      ellauri203.html on line 215: Fyodor Dostoevsky´s novels mirrored his life: complicated, tense and full of psychological unrest. He was as dedicated to the women that accompanied him on this difficult journey as he was to the novels that he felt compelled to write. Lets explore the great writer’s relationships with his three key hens, Isajeva, Suslova and Snitkina. (There were more, but they were not key.)
      ellauri203.html on line 221: The pair were connected by common suffering, rather than fondness, and Dostoevsky was to base the character of Natasha from Humiliated and Insulted (1861) on his first wife. Like Isaeva, Natasha is prone to tormenting her lovers.
      ellauri203.html on line 223: Dostoevsky met the young Appolinaria Suslova during one of his public readings. At 42, he was two decades older than her. She was attractive, alluring and shared his literary taste and physical passion. Despite this, he could not give her everything she wanted; as Dostoevsky was still married, he conducted a secret affair with Suslova, but she took other lovers and left him. She returned two years later, but was not the same inexperienced young woman and refused to marry the great writer.
      ellauri203.html on line 225: Appolinaria Suslova was perhaps the woman who hurt Dostoevsky most. According to Slonim: “He winced while calling her name, he was in communication with her while married; he always depicted her in his novels. Until his death he remembered her caress and slaps in the face. He was devoted to this seductive, cruel, unfaithful and tragic love.”
      ellauri203.html on line 227: Suslova’s impact on Dostoevsky can be felt through all of his novels. We can glimpse her traits in the sacrificial Dunya (Crime and Punishment – 1866), the desperate and passionate Nastassya Filippovna (The Idiot – 1869), the proud and nervous Liza (Demons – 1872). What is more, Polina, the protagonist in The Gambler, was undoubtedly based on Suslova.
      ellauri203.html on line 229: Anna Snitkina, who was 25 years Dostoevsky’s junior, was his stenographer during his work on The Gambler. The process of completing the novel engrossed both of them so much that they could not imagine life without each other, marrying in 1867. This particular novel was where Dostoevsky’s three great loves intersected: Appolinaria Suslova formed the basis for its protagonist, it was written as his first wife, Maria Isaeva, passed away, and stenographed by his future wife, Anna Snitkina.
      ellauri203.html on line 231: To begin with, Dostoevsky only saw practicality in his marriage to Snitkina: he was in need of stability and confidence in the future. As a result, the union began down to head along the same route as his previous relationships. However, the couple’s extended “honeymoon” abroad, which ended up lasting four years, allowed them to escape Russia’s oppressive atmosphere and try to build a family. It began well: Sonya, a little girl, was born a year after their marriage. Tragedy soon struck, however, when Sonya passed away. The pair went on to have three more children, one of whom also died. They were married for 14 years until Dostoevsky’s death, in which time Snitkina experienced a great deal of anguish brought on by Dostoevsky’s difficult character and lifestyle, namely his jealousy and gambling addiction. However, she remained stoically committed to him and did not remarry after his death, when she was just 35.
      ellauri203.html on line 233: Anna Snitkina did not attempt to change Dostoevsky, accepting him warts and all, which made this marriage the happiest and most harmonious in the writer’s turbulent life. That´s the only working way to survive a hopeless narcissist.
      ellauri203.html on line 242: Writing in the Los Angeles Times, a professor of Slavic languages praised their Dostoevsky translations, stating "the reason they have succeeded so well in bringing Dostoevsky into English is not just that they have made him sound bumpy or unnatural but that they have managed to capture and differentiate the characters' many bumpy and unnatural voices." A literary critic and essayist, wrote in The Sewanee Review that their Dostoevsky translations "have recaptured the rough and vulgar edge of Dostoevsky's style. This tone of the vulgar that Dostoevsky's writings are full of, so morbidly excessively, they have translated into a vernacular equal to his own." But recently, writing in The New York Review of Books in 2016, a critic argued that Pevear and Volokhonsky have established an industry of taking everything they can get their hands on written in Russian and putting it into flat, awkward English. Other translators have voiced similar criticism, both in Russia and in the English-speaking world. A Slavic studies scholar has written in Commentary that Pevear and Volokhonsky take glorious works and reduce them to awkward and unsightly muddles. Criticism has been focused on the excessive literalness of the couple's translations and the perception that they miss the original tone of the authors.
      ellauri203.html on line 304: Milosz pöljäpää on ymmärtänyt Ketman termin väärinpäin "the act of paying lip service to Islam while concealing secret opposition". Päinvastoin, Kitmān (lit. "action of covering, dissimulation"), has a more specific meaning of dissimulation of one's islamic religion by silence or omission. This practice is emphasized in Shia Islam whereby adherents are permitted to conceal their religion when under threat of persecution or compulsion.
      ellauri203.html on line 306: Professional Ketman Miloszille on "the reluctant acceptance of Stalinist standards only to allow one to continue to pursue a desired career path. This is based on the idea of having only a single life and therefore using the time to the best of one's ability" or "to pursue artistic or scientific innovation which requires at least tolerating Socialist Realism and other such censorship standards in order to continue one's work." Miloszia ei realismi napannut, sosialistinen tai ei.
      ellauri203.html on line 352: Kirja alkaa keskustelulla Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewiczin dystopisesta romaanista Kyltymättömyys. Romaanissa uusi Mongoli-imperiumi valloittaa Puolan ja esittelee Murti-Bing-pillereitä itsenäisen ajattelun parannuskeinona. Aluksi pillerit luovat tyytyväisyyttä ja sokeaa tottelevaisuutta, mutta lopulta johtavat niitä ottavien kehittämään kaksoispersoonallisuuksia. Miłosz vertaa nokelasti pillereitä marxilais-leninismin älyllisesti tuhoaviin vaikutuksiin Neuvostoliitossa ja neuvostoblokissa.
      ellauri203.html on line 377: Alfasusi-aliaksen alla Miłosz kuvailee puolalaisen kirjailijan Jerzy Andrzejewskin elämää ja sitä, kuinka hän teki yhteistyötä Stalinin kanssa Puolassa. Ennen toista maailmansotaa Andrzejewskia ihailtiin laajalti katolisten romaanien kirjoittajana ja hän piti itseään Jacques Maritainin seuraajana. Miłosz kuitenkin uskoo, että Andrzejewskin katolinen usko oli vain ihon syvyistä.
      ellauri203.html on line 393: Puolan kansantasavallassa hänestä tuli kirjailija, joka julkaisi monia kommunismin ihanteita tukevia teoksia, ja poliitikko. Hänestä tuli kahden kirjallisuuslehden toimittaja ( Miesięcznik Literacki 1966-1971 ja Literatura 1955-1968), ja sellaisena hänellä oli merkittävä vaikutus Puolan kulttuuripolitiikkaan. Hän oli suurlähettiläs Sveitsissä 1945-1947, suurlähettiläs Ranskassa 1947-1950, Puolan parlamentin varajäsen vuosina 1952-1961, ja lopulta Sveitsin jäsen.Puolan Yhdistyneen työväenpuolueen keskuskomitea vuosina 1964–1981.
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      ellauri203.html on line 543: Shatov on ize asiassa vihanen Stavroginille siitä eze oli usuttanut sen kääntymään putinistixi muttei ize osallistunut. Stavrov puolustelee huonosti. Stavrov varottaa Shitovia että Pjotr meinaa nirhata sen lähiaikoina. Hämärää kähmintää jonkun exconvict Fedkan kaa. Marja ei piittaakkaan Stavrosta ja puukkii sitä, Stavro puukkii takaisin. Stavron käytös on aika sekavaa. De facto se maxaa ex-convictille Marja-vaimon murhasta.
      ellauri203.html on line 549: Kaikki lupaavat, Shitov hipsii tiehensä, perässään Stauro ja ins. Kirillov. Alkaa meteli. Pjotr lähtee litomaan kaverusten perästä. Kirillovin luona Verho kysyy maxaako Stavro Marjan ja sen kapteeniveljen hoitelun. Veli meinaa näät paljastaa koko conspiracyn. Pihi Stavro kieltäytyy, seuraa hulluttelua Pjotrin ja Stavron välillä. Ne taitaakin olla homoja. Osottaituu ettei Pjotria oikeasti kiinnosta sosialismi, vaan Stavron peräreikä. Joka pysyy sille kylmänä ja tiukkana. Jos ette pysy mukana, ei ihme, en minäkään.
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      ellauri203.html on line 643: For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
      ellauri203.html on line 648: Martin, a respected doctor (huoh), his wife Karin, Karin's seventeen year old brother Minus, and widowed father David of Karin and Minus' have convened at the family's summer home on an island off the coast of Sweden to celebrate David's return from the Swiss Alps, where he was substantially completing his latest novel (huoh). The family has long lived a fantasy of they being a loving one, David's extended absences which are the cause of many of the family's problems. Without that parental guidance, Minus is at a confused and vulnerable stage of his life where he is a bundle of repressed emotions, most specifically concerning not feeling loved by his father and concerning the opposite sex (huoh). He is attracted to females as a collective but does not know how to handle blatant female sexuality, especially if it is directed his way. A month earlier Karin was released from a mental institution (huoh). Her doctor has told Martin that the likelihood that she will fully recover from her illness is low, her ultimate fate being that her mental state will disintegrate totally, although she has functioned well since her release. In his love for her, Martin has vowed to himself to see her through whatever she faces. As Karin begins to lose grip on reality, Minus is the one most directly affected, although it does bring out the issues all the men are facing with regard to their interrelationships.
      ellauri203.html on line 660: On an island, Karin, a recently released mentally sick young woman, is spending her vacation with her husband Martin, a doctor, her father David, a writer just back from Switzerland, and her younger brother Fredrick (Minus). Karin is suffering from hallucinations and hysteria. She thinks she is kroppsvisited by God - muze olikin vaan kiimainen Miisu, siis Miinus. Huoh.
      ellauri203.html on line 665: "Make a vow to yourself, and with that great sacrifice you buy everything that you long for", ehdottaa Tiihon. Vitun uskontokamasaxat hieroo koko ajan kauppoja kuolleista sieluista, planeeraa pakkolunastuxia ja hintaralleja. Mutta ei. Niin paljon ei Stafylokokki sitä sentään rakasta. Tiihon pyllistää ja näkee kolmannella silmällä että Nikke panee vielä potin nokkiin ennenkö julkaisee nää tunnustuxet. "Cursed psychologist!" huutaa Nikke sattuvasti. Ne on kai sitten ne Marjan ja muiden porukoiden murhat, jotka on toki pahempia koska uhrina on myös aikuisia miehiä.
      ellauri203.html on line 681: Franklin meets Taylor Swift at the Colopalooza music festival where the brothers have hopes that Jim Morrison can help them escape from Schoolboy Q back to 1969.
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      ellauri204.html on line 56: Nun trug es sich einmal zu, daß die goldene Kugel der Königstochter nicht in ihr Händchen fiel, das sie in die Höhe gehalten hatte, sondern vorbei auf die Erde schlug und geradezu ins Wasser hineinrollte. Die Königstochter folgte ihr mit den Augen nach, aber die Kugel verschwand, und der Brunnen war tief, so tief, daß man keinen Grund sah. Da fing sie an zu weinen und weinte immer lauter und konnte sich gar nicht trösten. Und wie sie so klagte, rief ihr jemand zu: "Was hast du vor, Königstochter, du schreist ja, daß sich ein Stein erbarmen möchte." Sie sah sich um, woher die Stimme käme, da erblickte sie einen Frosch, der seinen dicken, häßlichen Kopf aus dem Wasser streckte. "Ach, du bist's, alter Wasserpatscher," sagte sie, "ich weine über meine goldene Kugel, die mir in den Brunnen hinabgefallen ist." - "Sei still und weine nicht," antwortete der Frosch, "ich kann wohl Rat schaffen, aber was gibst du mir, wenn ich dein Spielwerk wieder heraufhole?" - "Was du haben willst, lieber Frosch," sagte sie; "meine Kleider, meine Perlen und Edelsteine, auch noch die goldene Krone, die ich trage." Der Frosch antwortete: "Deine Kleider, deine Perlen und Edelsteine und deine goldene Krone, die mag ich nicht: aber wenn du mich liebhaben willst, und ich soll dein Geselle und Spielkamerad sein, an deinem Tischlein neben dir sitzen, von deinem goldenen Tellerlein essen, aus deinem Becherlein trinken, in deinem Bettlein schlafen: wenn du mir das versprichst, so will ich hinuntersteigen und dir die goldene Kugel wieder heraufholen." - "Ach ja," sagte sie, "ich verspreche dir alles, was du willst, wenn du mir nur die Kugel wieder bringst." Sie dachte aber: Was der einfältige Frosch schwätzt! Der sitzt im Wasser bei seinesgleichen und quakt und kann keines Menschen Geselle sein.
      ellauri204.html on line 58: Der Frosch, als er die Zusage erhalten hatte, tauchte seinen Kopf unter, sank hinab, und über ein Weilchen kam er wieder heraufgerudert, hatte die Kugel im Maul und warf sie ins Gras. Die Königstochter war voll Freude, als sie ihr schönes Spielwerk wieder erblickte, hob es auf und sprang damit fort. "Warte, warte," rief der Frosch, "nimm mich mit, ich kann nicht so laufen wie du!" Aber was half es ihm, daß er ihr sein Quak, Quak so laut nachschrie, als er konnte! Sie hörte nicht darauf, eilte nach Hause und hatte bald den armen Frosch vergessen, der wieder in seinen Brunnen hinabsteigen mußte.
      ellauri204.html on line 60: Am andern Tage, als sie mit dem König und allen Hofleuten sich zur Tafel gesetzt hatte und von ihrem goldenen Tellerlein aß, da kam, plitsch platsch, plitsch platsch, etwas die Marmortreppe heraufgekrochen, und als es oben angelangt war, klopfte es an die Tür und rief: "Königstochter, jüngste, mach mir auf!" Sie lief und wollte sehen, wer draußen wäre, als sie aber aufmachte, so saß der Frosch davor. Da warf sie die Tür hastig zu, setzte sich wieder an den Tisch, und es war ihr ganz angst. Der König sah wohl, daß ihr das Herz gewaltig klopfte, und sprach: "Mein Kind, was fürchtest du dich, steht etwa ein Riese vor der Tür und will dich holen?" - "Ach nein," antwortete sie, "es ist kein Riese, sondern ein garstiger Frosch." - "Was will der Frosch von dir?" - "Ach, lieber Vater, als ich gestern im Wald bei dem Brunnen saß und spielte, da fiel meine goldene Kugel ins Wasser. Und weil ich so weinte, hat sie der Frosch wieder heraufgeholt, und weil er es durchaus verlangte, so versprach ich ihm, er sollte mein Geselle werden; ich dachte aber nimmermehr, daß er aus seinem Wasser herauskönnte. Nun ist er draußen und will zu mir herein." Und schon klopfte es zum zweitenmal und rief:
      ellauri204.html on line 63: Mach mir auf,

      ellauri204.html on line 68: Mach mir auf!"
      ellauri204.html on line 70: Da sagte der König: "Was du versprochen hast, das mußt du auch halten; geh nur und mach ihm auf." Sie ging und öffnete die Türe, da hüpfte der Frosch herein, ihr immer auf dem Fuße nach, bis zu ihrem Stuhl. Da saß er und rief: "Heb mich herauf zu dir." Sie zauderte, bis es endlich der König befahl. Als der Frosch erst auf dem Stuhl war, wollte er auf den Tisch, und als er da saß, sprach er: "Nun schieb mir dein goldenes Tellerlein näher, damit wir zusammen essen." Das tat sie zwar, aber man sah wohl, daß sie's nicht gerne tat. Der Frosch ließ sich's gut schmecken, aber ihr blieb fast jedes Bißlein im Halse. Endlich sprach er: "Ich habe mich sattgegessen und bin müde; nun trag mich in dein Kämmerlein und mach dein seiden Bettlein zurecht, da wollen wir uns schlafen legen." Die Königstochter fing an zu weinen und fürchtete sich vor dem kalten Frosch, den sie nicht anzurühren getraute und der nun in ihrem schönen, reinen Bettlein schlafen sollte. Der König aber ward zornig und sprach: "Wer dir geholfen hat, als du in der Not warst, den sollst du hernach nicht verachten." Da packte sie ihn mit zwei Fingern, trug ihn hinauf und setzte ihn in eine Ecke. Als sie aber im Bett lag, kam er gekrochen und sprach: "Ich bin müde, ich will schlafen so gut wie du: heb mich herauf, oder ich sag's deinem Vater." Da ward sie erst bitterböse, holte ihn herauf und warf ihn aus allen Kräften wider die Wand: "Nun wirst du Ruhe haben, du garstiger Frosch."
      ellauri204.html on line 72: Als er aber herabfiel, war er kein Frosch, sondern ein Königssohn mit schönen und freundlichen Augen. Der war nun nach ihres Vaters Willen ihr lieber Geselle und Gemahl. Da erzählte er ihr, er wäre von einer bösen Hexe verwünscht worden, und niemand hätte ihn aus dem Brunnen erlösen können als sie allein, und morgen wollten sie zusammen in sein Reich gehen. Dann schliefen sie ein, und am andern Morgen, als die Sonne sie aufweckte, kam ein Wagen herangefahren, mit acht weißen Pferden bespannt, die hatten weiße Straußfedern auf dem Kopf und gingen in goldenen Ketten, und hinten stand der Diener des jungen Königs, das war der treue Heinrich. Der treue Heinrich hatte sich so betrübt, als sein Herr war in einen Frosch verwandelt worden, daß er drei eiserne Bande hatte um sein Herz legen lassen, damit es ihm nicht vor Weh und Traurigkeit zerspränge. Der Wagen aber sollte den jungen König in sein Reich abholen; der treue Heinrich hob beide hinein, stellte sich wieder hinten auf und war voller Freude über die Erlösung.
      ellauri204.html on line 74: Und als sie ein Stück Wegs gefahren waren, hörte der Königssohn, daß es hinter ihm krachte, als wäre etwas zerbrochen. Da drehte er sich um und rief:
      ellauri204.html on line 83: Noch einmal und noch einmal krachte es auf dem Weg, und der Königssohn meinte immer, der Wagen bräche, und es waren doch nur die Bande, die vom Herzen des treuen Heinrich absprangen, weil sein Herr erlöst und glücklich war.
      ellauri204.html on line 300: Während al-Ḫiḍr, das auf Arabisch „der Grüne“ bedeutet, immer nur als ein laqab-Beiname verstanden wurde, gab und gibt es über den wirklichen Namen al-Chidrs und seine Abstammung sehr unterschiedliche Lehrmeinungen. Im mittelalterlichen Maghreb war die Auffassung verbreitet, dass al-Chidr eigentlich Ahmad hieß. Der ägyptische Gelehrte Ibn Hadschar al-ʿAsqalānī (gest. 1449), der eine eigene Abhandlung über al-Chidr verfasst hat, führt dort insgesamt zehn unterschiedliche Auffassungen zur Frage von al-Chidrs Namen auf. Einige muslimische Gelehrte setzten al-Chidr auch mit verschiedenen alttestamentlichen Gestalten gleich, darunter Melchisedek, Jeremia, Elija und Elischa. Hintergrund für diese Gleichsetzungen bildeten verschiedene christliche und jüdische Erzählstoffe, zu denen al-Chidr in der islamischen Tradition in Verbindung gebracht wurde. Diejenige Lehrmeinung, die im Laufe der Zeit am meisten Verbreitung gefunden hat, besagt, dass al-Chidr über seinen Vater Malkān ein Urenkel des biblischen Eber sei und eigentlich Balyā heiße. Sie wird auch an dem Heiligtum von al-Chidr in Kataragama in Sri Lanka propagiert.
      ellauri204.html on line 337: With regards to Iron John, Bly had been giving talks on mythology to supplement his meagre income, and found that when he told this Grimm Brothers tale, originally Iron Hans, it resonated with men. In these early seminars, he asked men to re-enact a scene from The Odyssey, in which Odysseus is instructed to "lift his sword" as he approaches the symbol of matriarchal energy, Circe, to compel her to restore his men from slugs to manly form.
      ellauri204.html on line 340: In The Odyssey, Odysseus and his crew land on Aeaea, and a team of scouts discover the palace of Circe, a witch goddess. Circe invites Odysseus’s men inside for a drink and then magically turns them into pigs. One man escapes to tell Odysseus about their comrades’ fate and Circe’s trickery. Odysseus bravely hopes to rescue his men from Circe’s enchantment; on the way to her house, Odysseus receives help from Hermes, who offers him a plan and equips him with moly, a magical herb that will protect him from Circe’s witchcraft. The plan works: the moly counters Circe’s magic, she swoons for Odysseus and transforms his crew from pigs back into men. Odysseus and Circe then make love. For a year. Finally, some of Odysseus’s crew shake him from the madness of his long Circean interlude and compel him to resume the journey home to Ithaca.
      ellauri204.html on line 342: “So saying, Argeiphontes gave me the herb, drawing it from the ground, and showed me its nature. At the root it was black, but its flower was like milk. [305] Moly the gods call it, and it is hard for mortal men to dig; but with the gods all things are possible. Hermes then departed to high Olympus through the wooded isle, and I went my way to the house of Circe, and many things did my heart darkly ponder as I went. [310] So I stood at the gates of the fair-tressed goddess. There I stood and called, and the goddess heard my voice. Straightway then she came forth, and opened the bright doors, and bade me in; and I went with her, my heart sore troubled. She brought me in and made me sit on a silver-studded chair, [315] a beautiful chair, richly wrought, and beneath was a foot-stool for the feet. And she prepared me a potion in a golden cup, that I might drink, and put therein a drug, with evil purpose in her heart. But when she had given it me, and I had drunk it off, yet was not bewitched, she smote me with her wand, and spoke, and addressed me: [320] ‘Begone now to the sty, and lie with the rest of thy comrades.’ “So she spoke, but I, drawing my sharp sword from between my thighs, rushed upon Circe, as though I would slay her. But she, with a loud cry, ran beneath, and clasped my knees, and with wailing she spoke to me winged words: [325] “‘Who art thou among men, and from whence? Where is thy city, and where thy parents? Amazement holds me that thou hast drunk this charm and wast in no wise bewitched. For no man else soever hath withstood this charm, when once he has drunk it, and it has passed the barrier of his teeth. Nay, but the mind in thy breast is one not to be beguiled. [330] Surely thou art Odysseus, the man of ready device, who Argeiphontes of the golden wand ever said to me would come hither on his way home from Troy with his swift, black ship. Nay, come, put up thy sword in this here sheath, and let us two then go up into my bed, that couched together [335] in love we may put trust in each other.’ “So she spoke, but I answered her, and said:‘Circe, how canst thou bid me be gentle to thee, who hast turned my comrades into swine in thy halls, and now keepest me here, and with guileful purpose biddest me [340] go to thy chamber, and go up into thy bed, that when thou hast me stripped thou mayest render me a weakling and unmanned? Nay, verily, it is not I that shall be fain to go up into thy bed, unless thou, goddess, wilt consent to swear a mighty oath that thou wilt not plot against me any fresh mischief to my hurt.’
      ellauri204.html on line 344: If you thought that a visit to the brothel district was going to be fun and sexy, the “Circe” episode’s opening stage directions quickly dispel you of that notion by establishing the unseemly setting of Joyce’s Nighttown. The tracks are “skeleton,” the signals warn of “danger,” the houses are “grimy,” the men are “stunted,” and the women “squabble” about price. Indeed, Encyclopaedia Britannica in 1885 labeled this part of Dublin “the worst slum in Europe”. Located in east Dublin between Montgomery Street and Tyrone (né Mecklenburgh) Street, Nighttown is an ugly place filled with unsavory people. Moly (ei Molly) yrtti oli luultavasti valkosipuli. Bloomin mielixeen kengittämän hoidon hampaat haisi valkosipulilta.
      ellauri204.html on line 346: So much for Circe. Back to Bly. He found many men were unable to carry this out, so fixed were they on the idea of not hurting anyone. These were men who had come of age during the Vietnam war, and they wanted nothing to do with a manhood which seemed to require erection.
      ellauri204.html on line 348: Bly recognised that these men were also distinguished by their unhappiness, which he asserted was caused by this passivity. He aimed to teach these men that simply "flashing the sword" was by no means an act of war, but showed what he called ‘a joyful decisiveness’, a sense of vivid aliveness. It was more like flashing their wieners.
      ellauri204.html on line 353: With an emphasis on physical wellbeing – as well as the emotional, mental and spiritual – the mythopoetic employs movement, meditation and breathwork, often combining storytelling with music and dance. These activities can be seen as an extension to a form of reimagined shamanism (or neo-shamanism) popularised by Michael Harner, whose book The Way of the Shaman also appeared in 1990, the same year as Iron John and Women Who Run with the Wolves.
      ellauri204.html on line 357: The Fifth Direction was founded in 2017 by Meditation Australia president Asher Packman, who passionately believes in the re-emergence of the mythopoetic, after the movement went largely underground in the early 2000s.
      ellauri204.html on line 358: Such a potential often comes at a time of cultural chaos, and we are focussed on the new wave of the mythopoetic – one which considers gender diversity and inclusivity, soul ecology and a story beyond the ‘hero myth’ to which our culture has become so rigidly affixed. This allows for the ancient and deeper archetypes such as the ecologically-focussed Antihero, Green Man and the Shaman-Trickster to arise, offering a less rigid :D , more nuanced and yet expansive approach to whole humanhood.
      ellauri204.html on line 365: Hedwig von Beit vermutet nach Vergleich mit ähnlichen Märchen in Eisenhans einen Lar oder Gibbon, ursprünglichen Seelenbruder, dessen Verzauberung durch eine negative Muttergestalt noch in dem Schlüssel unter ihrem Kopfkissen angedeutet ist. Der alte König fängt ihn seines prophetischen Wissens wegen, wie Midas den Silenos, König Numa die Walddämonen Faunus und Picus, Salomo den Geisterfürsten Aschmodai oder König Rodarchus den Waldmann Merlin. Naturgeister bei Frühlings- und Erntefesten heißen oft wilder Mann, tragen zottelige Schamhaare oder Moospimmel. Im Mittelmeerraum ähneln sie Pan, Silen und Faunus, in Russland Ljeschi. Auch Ulla Wittmann sieht in Held und Eisenhans ein mythologisches Freundespaar, das sich parallel jeweils vierstufig entwickelt, und vergleicht Chadir (18. Koran sure enough).
      ellauri204.html on line 367: Für Christa Siegert ist Eisenhans der Wille, der im Käfig der Gebote kultiviert wird, aber unfrei bleibt. Frei kann er der begreifenden Seele das Vollkommene reichen, die sich aber daran verletzt und das geistige Lebenswasser egoistisch einsetzt. Wilhelm Salber sieht eine Dialektik zwischen verschlingendem Einheitspfuhl und lebender Entwicklung. Nach dem Schema vom verlorenen Sohn suche man „Revolte und Dennoch-geliebt-Werden, Gefahr und treue Rettung im letzten Augenblick zu verbinden.“ Edith Helene Dörre vergleicht Der Eisenhans mit der Heilkraft des Aquamarin (wieso?). Psychotherapeut Jobst Finke denkt auch an Sagengestalten wie Rübezahl und sieht die Entwicklung des weltfremd erzogenen Knaben zum starken Ritter durch väterlichen Beistand und Identifikation. Der Text half einem vaterlos aufgewachsenen, wenig durchsetzungsfähigen Angestellten, seine Konflikterfahrungen zu verbalisieren.
      ellauri204.html on line 370: Der Sage nach ist Rübezahl ein launischer Riese oder Berggeist. Schon der erste Sammler von Rübezahl-Sagen, Johannes Praetorius (s. u.), beschrieb Rübezahl als charakterlich sehr ambivalenten „Widerspruchsgeist“, der in einem Moment gerecht und hilfsbereit, im nächsten arglistig und launenhaft auftreten könne.
      ellauri204.html on line 374: Ein König besitzt einen Wald, den schon lange niemand mehr betritt, nachdem mehrere Jäger, Pferde und Hunde von dort nicht mehr zurückgekehrt sind. Eines Tages wagt ein Jäger doch wieder einen Versuch und macht sich auf die Suche nach dem Grund des Übels. Er findet einen Tümpel auf dessen Grund ein wilder Mann von rostbraunem Aussehen haust — der Eisenhans. Indem er den Tümpel ausschöpfen lässt, gelingt es ihm, den wilden Mann gefangenzunehmen.
      ellauri204.html on line 376: Er bringt ihn an den Hof des Königs, wo er in einen Käfig eingesperrt wird. Den Schlüssel bewahrt die Königin höchstpersönlich unter ihrem Kopfkissen auf. Eines Tages, als das Königspaar verreist ist, landet der goldene Ball des kleinen Königssohns beim Spielen in den Käfig. Der Eisenhans will den Ball nur herausgeben, wenn der Junge den Käfig aufschließt. Er verrät ihm, wo der Schlüssel versteckt ist, und da der Junge unbedingt seinen Ball wiederhaben will, lässt er sich überreden. Doch als er den Eisenhans in Richtung Wald davonlaufen sieht, begreift er, dass er eine Dummheit gemacht hat und jammert: »Wilder Mann, geh nicht fort, sonst bekomme ich Schläge!« Daraufhin kommt der Eisenhans zurück, setzt sich den Jungen Huckepack und nimmt ihn mit in den Wald.
      ellauri204.html on line 378: Das Königspaar trauert um seinen Sohn, doch dem ergeht es bei dem Eisenhans nicht schlecht. Er muss einen wundersamen Brunnen bewachen und aufpassen, dass nichts hineinfällt, denn sonst wäre der Brunnen entehrt. Einmal kann der Junge seine Neugier nicht zügeln und steckt einen Finger ins Wasser. Als er ihn wieder herauszieht ist er vergoldet, was sich vor dem Eisenhans nicht verbergen lässt. Der warnt ihn, in Zukunft besser aufzupassen. Etwas später fällt ein Haar vom Kopf des Jungen in den Brunnen. Der Eisenhans verzeiht ihm ein zweites Mal, doch als bald darauf der ganze Haarschopf seines Zöglings vergoldet ist, weil der sein Gesicht im Wasserspiegel betrachtet hat und dabei das lange Haar ins Wasser geglitten ist, schickt ihn der Eisenhans fort. Er bleibt ihm aber gewogen und verspricht, dem Jüngling zu Hilfe zu kommen, wenn er in Not ist und seinen Namen ruft.
      ellauri204.html on line 380: Der Jüngling geht nicht zurück zu seinen Eltern, sondern sucht in der weiten Welt nach Arbeit. Da er kein Handwerk gelernt hat, verdingt er sich als Küchenjunge am Hof eines Königs. Er trägt nun immer eine Kappe, um sein goldenes Haar zu verbergen. Als er zum Servieren eingeteilt wird und sich weigert, die Kappe abzunehmen, verliert er seine Arbeit, kommt jedoch beim Gärtner unter.
      ellauri204.html on line 382: Eines Tages beobachtet die Königstochter von ihrem Fenster aus den Gärtnerburschen und fordert ihn auf, ihr einen Strauß Blumen zu bringen. Mit den Blumen ist
      ellauri204.html on line 383: sie sehr zufrieden und auch der Bursche gefällt ihr. Dass er jedoch seine Kappe aufbehält, als er vor sie tritt, nimmt sie nicht so einfach hin. Als sie versucht, ihm neckisch die Kappe abzunehmen, sieht sie sein goldenes Haar. Sie ahnt, dass dies kein gewöhnlicher Junge ist. Die beiden haben sich ineinander verliebt und es ist an der Zeit, dass der Gärtnerbursche sich besinnt, dass er eigentlich der Sohn eines Königs ist. Seine Chance ist gekommen, als der König, dem er dient, in einen Krieg verwickelt wird. Er ruft den Eisenhans zur Hilfe und besiegt mit dessen Hilfe die Feinde.
      ellauri204.html on line 387: Die Königstochter gibt den Hinweis, beim Gärtner nach dem Ritter zu suchen. Der weiß zwar nichts von einem Ritter mit goldenen Haaren, jedoch habe sein Gehilfe seinen Kindern drei goldene Äpfel gezeigt, die er angeblich bei einem Turnier gewonnen hat. Zur Rede gestellt offenbart der Gärtnerbursche schließlich, dass er der Sohn eines Königs ist. Er bittet um die Hand der Königstochter, was diese selbst und der ebenso der Vater ohne Umschweife gewähren. Zur Hochzeitsfeier erscheinen die Eltern des Goldjungen, die ihren Sohn längst tot glaubten, sowie auch ein fremder König mit großem Gefolge. Dies ist der Eisenhans, der durch die Tapferkeit des Goldjungen von einem bösen Zauber erlöst wurde.
      ellauri204.html on line 390: After recycling these hundreds of elements from elsewhere in Ulysses as he composed “Circe,” Joyce expanded his understanding of this novel’s potential as “a kind of encyclopedia” (Selected Letters 271). He began revising the rest of the book accordingly, arranging little snippets of interrelated detail throughout the previous episodes into an intricate network of minor motifs that accumulate and aggregate in the careful reader’s awareness. “Circe” serves as an absurd but cathartic outpouring of Ulysses thus far. Having gotten all that out of our systems, we are ready for the episodes Joyce called the “Nostos,” the return
      ellauri204.html on line 576: He returned 1955 to America after a year in Europe to pursue a doctoral degree at Yale University, where he studied under Erich Auerbach. Auerbach would prove to be a lasting influence on Jameson's thought. This was already apparent in Jameson's doctoral dissertation, published in 1961 as Sartre: the Origins of a Style. Auerbach's concerns were rooted in the German philological tradition; his works on the history of style analyzed literary form within social history. Jameson would follow in these steps, examining the articulation of poetry, history, philology, and philosophy in the works of nauseous Jean-Paul Sartre.
      ellauri204.html on line 578: Jameson's dissertation, though it drew on a long tradition of European cultural analysis, differed markedly from the prevailing trends of Anglo-American academia (which were empiricism and logical positivism in philosophy and linguistics, and New Critical formalism in literary criticism). It nevertheless earned Jameson a position at Harvard University, where he taught during the first half of the 1960s. Gotta know your enemy.
      ellauri204.html on line 580: WW2 squirted a nasty influx of commie refugees to America, whose whipping into order took decades of post war policing. On this effort, Jameson acted as a recalcitrant 5th column.
      ellauri204.html on line 582: While the Orthodox Marxist view of ideology held that the cultural "superstructure" was completely determined by the economic "base", the other Western Marxists gave more than a little finger back to Hegel and the power of "powerful ideas". Jamesons ideologeme was a near synonym to meme.
      ellauri204.html on line 680: Sexton suffered from severe bipolar disorder for much of her life, her first manic episode taking place in 1954. After a second episode in 1955 she met Dr. Martin Orne, who became her long-term therapist at the Glenside Hospital. It was Orne who encouraged her to write poetry.
      ellauri204.html on line 684: She wrote openly about menstruation, abortion, masturbation, incest, adultery, and drug addiction at a time when the proprieties embraced none of these as proper topics for poetry.
      ellauri204.html on line 694: Furthermore, she had an "affair with" the therapist who replaced Orne in the 1960s. Orne considered the "affair" with the second therapist (given the pseudonym "Ollie Zweizung" by Middlebrook and Linda Sexton) to be the catalyst that eventually resulted in her suicide. What a mess!
      ellauri204.html on line 704: Antoine Marie Joseph Paul Artaud, better known as Antonin Artaud, was a French writer, poet, dramatist, visual artist, essayist, actor and theatre director. He is widely recognized as one of the major figures of the European avant-garde. In particular, he had a profound influence on twentieth-century theatre through his conceptualization of the Theatre of Cruelty. Known for his raw, surreal and transgressive work, his texts explored themes from the cosmologies of ancient cultures, philosophy, the occult, mysticism and indigenous Mexican practices. Hirveää scheissea.
      ellauri204.html on line 713: on the surface of Echo Lake;
      ellauri204.html on line 723: Yhdessä Roger Vitracin kanssa he perustivat ’patafysiikan perinteitä kantavan Alfred Jarry –teatterin, joka toimi vuosina 1927 – 1929. Yritys kaatui talousvaikeuksiin. Seuraavaksi oli vuorossa Julmuuden teatteri (Le Théâtre de la Cruauté). Nimeksi piti alun perin tulla ”Kasperteatteri”, joka olisi paremmin valaissut mistä Artaud’n teatterikäsityksessä on kyse.
      ellauri204.html on line 745: Ari kirjoitti enimmäkseen Jacques Lacanista ja tragediasta. Tragedia seurasi Aria loppuun asti. 70-lukuteemaisissa vuosijuhlissa Sex Pistols villitsi entisen punk-nuorison niin totaalisesti, että he itsekin säikähtivät aiheuttamaansa kaaosta.
      ellauri204.html on line 790: Yes! Social media provides an avenue for pushing back against poverty porn.
      ellauri204.html on line 791: Today, at the New York University Woolworth building, filmmakers, NGO staff, foundation representatives and UN agency workers came together to discuss the problem of poverty porn and the potential power of social media to prevent it. The discussion was conducted privately (in accord with so-called Chatham House rules) in order to protect the identity of the participants and encourage a more honest conversation.
      ellauri204.html on line 793: Part of the problem here is poverty porn makes money. “The use of poverty porn is a desperate attempt by charities to stay relevant,” said one of the participants. She said that poverty porn exists even within the United States, but it is generally seen through narrow stories about poverty about certain people or areas of the country. She asked how often we heard stories about Appalachia that were not about poor hicks?
      ellauri204.html on line 795: But now things are changing! “The poor are beginning to be the heroes of their own stories,” said a participant. The skinny pickaninny in the pic is called Bosambo and the vulture is Buzz Buzzard. Fortunately, they hail us from distant Kenya, not Appalachia.
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      ellauri205.html on line 85: Greek Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē) contains the elements εὐρύς (eurus), "wide, broad" and ὤψ/ὠπ-/ὀπτ- (ōps/ōp-/opt-) "eye, face, countenance". Broad has been an epithet of Earth herself in the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European religion.
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      ellauri205.html on line 158: L'Iliade ou le poème de la force de Simone Weil, est paru dans les Cahiers du Sud en juillet 1947. Le vrai héros, le vrai sujet, le centre de l’Iliade, c'est la force. La force qui est maniée par les hommes, la force qui soumet les hommes, la force devant quoi la prepuce des hommes se rétracte.
      ellauri205.html on line 186: L'homme habité par ce double besoin de mort appartient, tant qu'il n'est pas devenu autre, à une race différente de la race des vivants.
      ellauri205.html on line 190: Les batailles ne se décident pas entre hommes qui calculent, combinent, prennent une résolution et l'exécutent, mais entre hommes dépouillés de ces facultés, transformés, tombés au rang soit de la matière inerte qui n'est que passivité, soit des forces aveugles qui ne sont qu'élan. C’est là le dernier secret de la guerre, et l’Iliade l'exprime par ses comparaisons, où les guerriers apparaissent comme les semblables soit de l'incendie, de l’inondation, du vent, des bêtes féroces, de n'importe quelle cause aveugle de désastre, soit des animaux peureux, des arbres, de l'eau, du sable, de tout ce qui est mû par la violence des forces extérieures.
      ellauri205.html on line 195: Mais le triomphe le plus pur de l'amour, la grâce suprême des guerres, c'est l'amitié qui monte au cœur des ennemis mortels. Elle fait disparaître la faim de vengeance pour le fils tué, pour l'ami tué, elle efface par un miracle encore plus grand la distance entre bienfaiteur et suppliant, entre vainqueur et vaincu :
      ellauri205.html on line 208: Rien de précieux, destiné ou non à périr, n'est méprisé, la misère de tous est exposée sans dissimulation ni dédain, aucun homme n'est placé au-dessus ou au-dessous de la condition commune à tous les hommes, tout ce qui est détruit est regretté. Vainqueurs et vaincus sont également proches, sont au même titre les semblables du poète et de l'auditeur. S'il y a une différence, c'est que le malheur des ennemis est peut-être ressenti plus douloureusement.
      ellauri205.html on line 225: le génie de la Grèce n'a pas ressuscité au cours de vingt siècles. Il en apparaît quelque chose dans Villon, Shakespeare, Cervantès, Molière, et une fois dans Racine. La misère humaine est mise à nu, à propos de l'amour, dans l'École des Femmes, dans Phèdre.
      ellauri205.html on line 228: Faidra oli se keikkalaisen Euripideen setämiesaihelma, jossa puuma Faidra kuumuu poikapuolestaan könsikkäästä Hippolytestä joka ei huoli syyläisestä Faidrasta ja sizen kurkomies Theseus joka huitelee toisaalla kuulee tästä ja tulee "selvittämään" asiat, antaa Hippolytelle kylmää kyytiä ja Faidra maxaa mitääntekemättömyydestään hengellään. Racinen coverin loppuvizi:
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      ellauri206.html on line 61: Show, don't tell is a technique used in various kinds of texts to allow the reader to experience the story through actions, words, thoughts, senses, and feelings rather than through the author's exposition, summarization, and description. It avoids adjectives describing the author's analysis, but instead describes the scene in such a way that readers can draw their own conclusions. The technique applies equally to nonfiction and all forms of fiction, literature including haiku and Imagism poetry in particular, speech, movie making, and playwriting.
      ellauri206.html on line 63: The concept is often attributed to Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, reputed to have said "Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass." What Chekhov actually said, in a letter to his brother, was "In descriptions of Nature one must seize on small details, grouping them so that when the reader closes his eyes he gets a picture. For instance, you’ll have a moonlit night if you write that on the mill dam a piece of glass from a broken bottle glittered like a bright little star, and that the black shadow of a dog or a wolf rolled past like a ball."
      ellauri206.html on line 65: Its having become, by the mid-twentieth century, an important element in Anglo-Saxon narratological theory, according to dramatist and author Arthur E. Krows, the American dramatist Mark Swan told Krows about the playwriting motto "Show – not tell" on an occasion during the 1910s. In 1921, the same distinction, but in the form picture-versus-drama, was utilized in a chapter of Percy Lubbock's analysis of fiction, The Craft of Fiction. In 1927, Swan published a playwriting manual that made prominent use of the showing-versus-telling distinction throughout.
      ellauri206.html on line 71: In 2017, Vietnamese-American writer Viet Thanh Nguyen (n.h.) questioned the validity of continuing to teach "show, don't tell" in creative writing classes in a New York Times op-ed on the subject. His position was that such teaching is biased against immigrant writers, who may describe emotions in ways readers from outside their culture might not understand, rendering "tell" necessary. Like the squeaky smiley that shows just raised eyebrows and no smiling mouth. Because a smile does not count for anything out there. Everybody smiles all the time.
      ellauri206.html on line 75: Diegesis (Greek διήγησις "narration") and mimesis (Greek μίμησις "imitation") have been contrasted since Plato's and Aristotle's times. Mimesis shows rather than tells, by means of action that is enacted. Diegesis is the telling of a story by a narrator. The narrator may speak as a particular character, or may be the invisible narrator, or even the all-knowing narrator who speaks from "outside" in the form of commenting on the action or the characters.
      ellauri206.html on line 79: In his Poetics, the unknown Greek philosopher Aristotle argues that kinds of "poetry" (the term includes drama, flute music, and lyre music for Aristotle) may be differentiated in three ways: according to their medium, according to their objects, and according to their mode or "manner" (section I); "For the medium being the same, and the objects the same, the poet may imitate by narration—in which case he can either take another personality as Homer does, or speak in his own person, unchanged—or he may present all his characters as living and moving before us" (section III).
      ellauri206.html on line 81: One of the best-known modern studies of mimesis—understood in literature as a form of realism—is Erich Auerbach's Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, which opens with a famous comparison between the way the world is represented in Homer's Odyssey and the way it appears in the Bible. Eric thought the Bible way was way better in all respects. But he was a Jew, so surprise surprise.
      ellauri206.html on line 107: He spoke of the need to both expand internet access to the nearly three billion people still offline, and to address risks such as data misuse, misinformation and cyber-crime.
      ellauri206.html on line 109: “Our personal information is being exploited to control or manipulate us, change our behaviours, violate our human rights, and undermine democratic institutions. Our choices are taken away from us without us even knowing it”, he said. The most efficient propaganda machine ever, mainlining western capitalist g***th values straight into tiny monkey brains.
      ellauri206.html on line 114: Given the sheer number of conflicts across the globe, the Secretary-General called for greater investment in parabellums and peacemakers, underscoring the need for a strong and effective UN.
      ellauri206.html on line 125: Myös Nicholas pitäisi gaalassa puheen. Rachel oli varma, että siitä tulisi suurenmoinen. Se olisi täynnä viisautta ja myötätuntoa ohjusiskuissa raajansa menettäneiden shiatsulasten tuskaa kohtaan.
      ellauri206.html on line 127: Tänä iltana Rachel unohtaisi itsensä ja naurettavat halunsa ja seisoisi Alin ja Nicholaksen rinnalla. Gaalaillallinen oli tärkeä myös kuntoutuskeskuksen tulevaisuuden kannalta. Paikalla olisi arvovaltaista väkeä. Silti hän ei osannut ajatella kuin yhtä asiaa, Nicholaxen smokkihousuissa törröttävää jättimäistä siitintä.
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      ellauri206.html on line 161: Svengijengi ’62 (engl. American Graffiti), vuonna 1973 ensi-iltansa saanut elokuva, joka on George Lucasin ohjaama ja käsin kirjoittama. Se kertoo tarinan yhdys­valtalaisista teineistä heidän kesä­lomansa viimeisenä iltana valmistuttuaan high schoolista. (p.o. kesälomansa viimeisenä iltana heidän valmistuttuaan, vittu kukaan ei enää osaa possesiivisuffixeja, lakkaisivat edes yrittämästä.) Tämäkin leffa on mulle n.h. Mikä olis voinut vähemmän kiinnostaa kuin amer. teinileffa vuonna 1973 jolloin viilasin oza hiessä stalinistisen pankinjohtajan tyttären hilloviivaa ja interreilasin Unkarista etelään pieni sininen pahvimatkalaukku kädessä. Eikös ne typerät Star Wars rainat olleet samaisen sentimentaalisen lukaasin käsialaa? Juu sama leuaton harmaa pikku mies on kyseessä. Ronny Howard s. 1954 esitti lukaasia s. 1944. Lukaasin firma on sittemmin myyty Disneyn Waltille. Ylläri. Tirkistely on obsessiivis-kompulsiivista toimintaa. Tästä luvusta tulee mieleen Heli Mätinki 3v aiemmin jossain Turussa, missä mullakin alkoi kalu seistä vastahakoisesti saunassa ja pakenin Petrin lailla uimareissulle vähän äkkiä. Olis pitänyt vaan Petrin lailla ottaa mela kauniiseen käteen ja työntyä käskyn mukaan kaikkeinpyhimpään. Vaikka tuskin oisin pystynyt edes 5 pistoon. Ois takuulla tullut ejaculatio ante portas. Toisaalta toisella kertaa olisi voinut mennä paremmin. Marjan mielestä sukuelimet on hirveä sana. Siinäkin on jotain outoa. Kaikki hahmot toistavat taas Korhosen omia ajatuxia. Marja ei ollut erityisen kaunis mutta auliin panohaluinen.
      ellauri206.html on line 198: Rachel taivutti päänsä taakse ja katsol Nicholasta silmiin. Nicholas mikset ole vielä suu.. Sitä kysymystä Rachel et saanut ikinä loppuun. Miehen kuumat huulet hinautuivat Rachelin huulille ahnaina ja vaativina, miehen kieli kosketteli Rachelin kielenkärkeä, ja Rachel tunsi, miten hänen kielenkärkensä heräsi eloon ja miten myös alempi pikku kielenkärki nousi pystyyn mekon alla paisuvana ja sähköisesti väpättävänä. Se oli hienoa. Ize asiassa pillun paisuvainen on valtavasti kyrpää isompi ja pystyy nielaisemaan sen.
      ellauri206.html on line 218: Crissy Moran (s. 22. joulukuuta 1975 Jacksonville, Florida, Yhdysvallat) on brunetti hirmu petiitti entinen yhdysvaltalainen pillunnäyttelijä. Se on vain 157 cm pitkä ja painaa märkine häppäreineen vaivaiset 45 kiloa. Vuonna 2006 Moran kertoi omilla MySpace-sivuillaan lopettaneensa pornon tekemisen, koska hän oli saanut kristillisen herätyksen. Tämän jälkeen hän on kamppaillut saadakseen kuvansa pois pornoa ja eroottisia kuvia levittäviltä nettisivuilta. Kamppailu on toivoton. Watch nude Crissy Moran aka Chrissy Moran, Chrissy Morgan fuck hard in full-length anal sex, threesome, lesbian and POV (nussijan näkökulma) Pornstar porn videos on xHamster!
      ellauri206.html on line 220: Muriseva Vanessa Blue on musta yhdysvaltalainen pornografinen näyttelijä ja ohjaaja. Hänet otettiin mukaan AVN: n Hall of Fameen vuonna 2013. Syntyi: 27. toukokuuta 1974 (ikä 48 vuotta), Long Beach, Kalifornia, Yhdysvallat. vanessablue.com on lakannut toimimasta. Sic transit gloria semimundi. Viiskymppisillä pilluilla ei ole enää kysyntää.
      ellauri206.html on line 236: Ulkopuolelle jäi vaan kiivaasti liikkuvat teräspakarat ja kiiwihedelmän kokoiset kiinteytyneet kassit. Ali kazoo päältä tätä kaikkea ja koittaa kädettää ilman käsiä. Rachel jäi soittelemaan kakkosviulua Alin alimittaisella instrumentilla.
      ellauri206.html on line 249: Jean Lorrain, pseudonyme de Paul Alexandre Martin Duval, est un écrivain français à très forte tendance parnassienne, né le 9 août 1855 à Fécamp, en Haute-Normandie, et mort le 30 juin 1906 dans le 17e arrondissement de Paris. Dandy sybarite, ouvertement homosexuel, amateur de drogues, Jean Lorrain est l'un des écrivains scandaleux de la Belle Époque, au même titre que d'autres auteurs « fin de siècle » comme Rachilde, Hugues Rebell et Fabrice Delphi. Ses œuvres peuvent être rapprochées de la littérature dite « décadente ».
      ellauri206.html on line 252: IL fréquente le salon de Charles Buet, où il rencontre Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, Joris-Karl Huysmans, François Coppée, Léon Bloy, Laurent Tailhade et autres cretins. Il rencontre Edmond de Goncourt, avec qui il restera lié jusqu'à la mort de ce dernier en 1896, et qui fut son principal protecteur. Edmond de Goncourt, dans la récente édition complète en 22 volumes du Journal des Goncourt, se montre curieux de toutes les questions sexuelles et particulièrement de l'homophilie. À partir de 1884, Edmond de Goncourt, jusque-là banalement réactionnaire, devient un antisémite enragé, Jésus l'a sauvé après 27 années d'homosexualité. Il se veut esthète et dandy en même temps qu'explorateur tapageux du vice et de la vulgarité, curieux assemblage qui verse souvent dans le pire mauvais goût, et qui lui vaut le mépris hautain de Robert de Montesquiou, dont Lorrain, pour sa part, fait volontiers sa tête de Turc pour sa prétention à l'élégance et à la chasteté. « Lorrain », écrit Léon Daudet dans ses Souvenirs, « avait une tête poupine et large à la fois de coiffeur vicieux, les cheveux partagés par une raie parfumée au patchouli, des yeux globuleux, ébahis et avides, de grosses lèvres qui jutaient, giclaient et coulaient pendant son discours. Son torse était bombé comme le bréchet de certains oiseaux charognards. Lui se nourrissait avidement de toutes les calomnies et immondices. »
      ellauri206.html on line 255: Mandrake eli mandragora on alruna. Eikös se ole Taika-Jim? Tästä on jo ollut puhetta. Rohtomandraken juuret muistuttavat alastonta ihmisruumista. Uudelleen tunnetuksi alruunan on tehnyt J. K. Rowling, joka on liittänyt sen Harry Potteriin. Siinä hän on yhdistänyt kasviin humoristisen ominaisuuden, jossa kasvi läpikäy samat yksilönkehityksen vaiheet kuin ihminen. Hulvatonta! Miehen rakkaus on pelkkää saadusta nautinnosta tunnettua kiitollisuutta. Vitun narsisti. Aivan hervoton persepää! Piipunrassi patriarkkana. Macho humanisti joka valikoi sisustuskankaita. Michel olet oikea SUNNI! Kuuntelee vielä Nick Drakea eikä ZZ Toppia. Ristiriitainen hahmo!
      ellauri206.html on line 269: Figure majeure du romantisme français, il est essentiellement connu pour ses poèmes et ses nouvelles, notamment son ouvrage Les Filles du feu, recueil de nouvelles (la plus célèbre étant Sylvie), son recueil de sonnets (Les Chimères, dont le célébrissime El Desdichado, placé sous le signe du Soleil noir de la Mélancolie.
      ellauri206.html on line 279: En 1844, Théophile Gautier fonde le club des Hashischins avec Jacques-Joseph Moreau, club voué à l'étude du cannabis. Ce club sera fréquenté par de nombreux artistes de l'époque, dont Charles Baudelaire. Teophilen haudalla on muusia, nim. Kalliopee.
      ellauri206.html on line 285: Timö on piipunrassimpi vielä kuin Wellbeck. Hännikäinen on suomalaisen kansallismielisen yhdistyksen Suomen Sisun toinen vihapuheenjohtaja. Hännikäinen on kirjoittanut ylioppilaaksi Kallion ilmaisutaiteen lukiosta vuonna 1998 ja valmistunut filosofian maisteriksi Helsingin yliopistosta vuonna 2006, gradun aiheena 'Modernismin murros Väinö Kirstinän runokokoelmassa "Vihapuhetta"'. Hännikäinen on ollut järjestämässä ja toiminut myös puhujana äärioikeistolaisessa Awakening-tapahtumassa, jossa on vaadittu muun muassa valkoista ylivaltaa. Tilaisuuksissa on esiintynyt myös antisemitistisiksi ja fasistisiksi luonnehdittuja puhujia. Juhannusaattona 2015 Hännikäinen julkaisi Naisasialiitto Unionin sekä väkivaltaa kokeneiden naisten ja tyttöjen tukipalvelun Naisten Linjan julkisilla Facebook-sivuilla alatyylisiä viestejä. Hännikäisen mukaan kyseessä oli humalainen hölmöily. Hän oli myös jo aikaisemmin lähettänyt alatyylisiä viestejä useille eri henkilöille. Viestien seurauksena Hännikäisen teoksia julkaissut Savukeidas-kustantamo lopetti yhteistyön hänen kanssaan. Mitä Houellebecq tarkoittaa? on Timö Hännikäisen toimittama vuonna 2011 Savukeitaan kustantamana ilmestynyt esseekokoelma kirjailija Michel Houellebecqistä.
      ellauri206.html on line 292: Today, I’m going to present you a rather complicated French poem, which speaks of French historical characters and refers to legends from France and the Roman and Greek antiquity.
      ellauri206.html on line 294: Rather dark, yet full of hope, this poem is gorgeous and profound, and one can find a new meaning with each reading.
      ellauri206.html on line 299: Porte le Soleil noir de la Mélancolie. Bears the black Sun of Melancholia.
      ellauri206.html on line 302: Rends-moi le Pausilippe et la mer d’Italie, Give me back Mount Posillipo and the Italian sea,
      ellauri206.html on line 320: Born and raised in Paris, I have been teaching today's French to adults for 23+ years in the US and France. Based on my students' goals and needs, I've created unique downloadable French audiobooks focussing on French like it's spoken today, for all levels. Most of my audiobooks are recorded at several speeds to help you conquer the modern French language. Good luck with your studies and remember, repetition is the key!
      ellauri206.html on line 371: Toinen pikakelaus eikä aikaakaan niin voi kauhistus: Helmi on jo maisteri! Niin se aika pakenee, eheu fugaces labuntur anni, kuten leukavasti laukaisi Horatius, se lerppana.
      ellauri206.html on line 454: Selon le témoignage de ses contemporains, Gassendi se levait régulièrement à trois heures du matin, jamais plus tard que quatre heures, et quelquefois à deux. Il étudiait jusqu'à onze heures, à moins de recevoir une visite et se remettait à l'étude vers deux ou trois heures après midi jusqu'à huit. Il soupait légèrement (une tisane tiède, des légumes, rarement de la viande) et se couchait entre neuf et dix. On le disait pieux, et pratiquant avec scrupule ses devoirs de prêtre ; ses paroissiens l'appelaient le saint prêtre. Par sa pauvreté, sa modestie, sa douceur, son humanité, sa bienfaisance, sa charité et sa simplicité, il faisait figure d'un anachorète, vivant dans le monde selon la règle d'un monastère. « Le plus grand philosophe parmi les hommes de lettres, et le plus grand homme de lettres parmi les philosophes », sanoi gibboni. Peu d'auteurs ont imaginé qu'il s'agissait là d'une posture, ou d'un masque.
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      ellauri207.html on line 67: Nicholas Edward "Nick" Cave (s. 22. syyskuuta 1957 Warracknabeal, Victoria, Australia) on australialainen rockmuusikko, lauluntekijä, runoilija, kirjailija ja näyttelijä. Hänet tunnetaan erityisesti yhtyeensä Nick Cave and the Bad Seedsin kanssa tehdystä musiikista.
      ellauri207.html on line 74: Outcast, mute, a lone twin cut from a drunk mother in a shack full of junk, Euchrid Eucrow of Ukulore inhabits a nightmarish Southern valley of preachers and prophets, incest and ignorance. When the God-fearing folk of the town declare a foundling child to be chosen by the almighty, Euchrid is disturbed. He sees her very differently, and his conviction, and increasing isolation and insanity, may have terrible consequences for them both…
      ellauri207.html on line 76: Compelling and astonishing in its baroque richness, Nick Cave’s acclaimed first novel is a fantastic journey into a twisted world of Deep Southern Gothic tragedy. Cover illustration by Banksy. Buy.
      ellauri207.html on line 93: Das Lambeau Field ist ein American-Football - Stadion und befindet sich in der US-amerikanischen Stadt Green Bay im Bundesstaat Wisconsin. Die Anlage ist die Heimstätte des NFL -Teams Green Bay Packers. Es ersetzte das City Stadium von 1925. Gegenwärtig (Stand 2017) fasst die Sportstätte 81.441 Zuschauer.
      ellauri207.html on line 95: In addition to being a milestone for the field, the publication of Dimensions in Mathematics is a true publishing event, a crowning achievement in our centennial year. We’re extremely proud to finally satisfy the millions of Millennium readers who’ve sought out the book, and are deeply humbled by the experience of working with the legendary Dr. Parnault.
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      ellauri207.html on line 172: Näistä on ehkä kädellinen ennestään tuttuja. Vinosuinen Michael Douglas näyttää olevan aika veijari. Douglas and Zeta-Jones hosted the annual Nobel Peace Prize concert in Oslo, Norway, on December 11, 2003. In August 2014, Douglas was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian opposing Scottish independence in the run-up to September´s referendum on that issue.
      ellauri207.html on line 174: Michael Douglas, son of Kirk Douglas, was accused of masturbating in front of an employee. To the claim that he masturbated in front of her, Douglas said, "This is a complete lie, fabrication, no truth to it whatsoever." He will again reprise his role in the upcoming film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023).
      ellauri207.html on line 182: Catherine Zeta-Jones was born on 25 September 1969 in Swansea, Wales, to David Jones, the owner of a sweet factory, and his wife Patricia (née Fair), a seamstress. Her father is Welsh and her mother is of Irish Catholic descent. She was named after her grandmother, Zeta Jones (whose name was derived from the name of a ship that her great-grandfather once sailed on), because 'Just Jones' would not cut the cheese in showbiz. Zeta-Jones was raised in the suburban area of Mumbles.Her struggle with depression and bipolar II disorder has been well documented by the media, for she is married to sex addicted actor Michael Douglas, son of Kirk, whose name used to be Issur Danielovitch Demsky. Michael is 25 years her senior but a wizard with cunnilingus.
      ellauri207.html on line 204: Dentro de la novela se hace mención a varios escritores de fama, tales como: Astrid Lindgren, Enid Blyton, Agata Christie y Dorothy L. Sayers; así como Sue Grafton, Val McDermid, y Sara Paretsky.
      ellauri207.html on line 208: Musse Pigg comienza a gozar de un merecido prestigio como toyboy profesional, y se encuentra trabajando junto al escritor freelance Svenssonska Dag Bladet en el tráfico de mujeres en Suecia. Lisbeth, en la actualidad la célebre Pippi Calzaslargas, asesina a Dag Bladet y a Nils Tjurman, abogadobogado corrupto, colaborador del Sapo, su violador legal. Stieg, en la actualidad el celebre Mickey Mouse, muere accidentalmente en el fracaso.
      ellauri207.html on line 210: El patrimonio de Musse Pigg causo un enfrentamiento entre su esposa por 32 años, la arquitecta Eva Gabrielsson, y Erlan y Joakim Larsson, el padre y hermano del escritor. Éstos últimos fueron los que recibieron la opulenta herencia, la cual incluye los derechos sobe todas las obras del autor, y la capacidad de gestionar lo que dejó por escrito. Sin embargo, Gabrielsson afirma que ella debería ser la poseedora de los bienes ya que ella era la personas más allegada del autor, ya que éste abandonó su hogar familiar a la edad de los 18 años y desde ese entonces se dispuso a vivir con Eva, sin siquiera mantener contacto alguno con su padre ni hermano.
      ellauri207.html on line 314: Lyön muuten vetoa eze viirusilmä Mimi siepataan ja tapetaan "erehdyksessä" Pepin sijasta. Niin se aina käy kalpeanaamaviihteessä, värivammasia kaatuu kuin kauraa, palefacet jatkaa menoa. Ize asiassa Mimmi on välttämättä nirhattava jotta Peppi saa lisenssin nuijia pahan Zalatshenko-iskän oikein rumasti. Vai riittäisikö vanhat kaunat kuitenkin? Häntä hännästä, isojalka pikkujalasta. Aina tää sama tematiikka, sanoisi Jan Blomstedt. Huonotpa on geenit Pepillä.
      ellauri207.html on line 323: Robb Elementary teaches second through fourth grades and had 535 students in the 2020-21 school year, according to state data. About 90% of students are Hispanic and about 81% are economically disadvantaged, the data shows. Thursday was set to be the last day of school before the summer break.
      ellauri207.html on line 325: President Joe Biden has ordered US flags on federal grounds to be flown at half-staff until sunset on Saturday to honor the victims of this "senseless acts of violence." "That will teach them!" Biden said. "30th shooting at a K-12 school this year," he said proudly. "Try and beat that Putin!"
      ellauri207.html on line 327: Turning the sad incident unfairly into an issue of gun control legislation, Biden implored law enforcement officers to "turn this pain in the ass into pump action" as he ticked through some of the mass shootings since the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, when he was vice president.
      ellauri207.html on line 330: It is the deadliest shooting at a school since the Sandy Hook massacre in Connecticut in 2012 that left 26 people dead, including 20 children between 6 and 7 years old. A big hand to Uvalde and Texas! Robb School Is The Best!
      ellauri207.html on line 337: Peppi ja viirusilmä Annika on taas lattialla ilman housuja. Siihen ajatuxeen ei näytä Stigu koskaan väsyvän. Bier nach Wein schmeckt mir fein. Mitä se tarkoittaa? Mistä minä tiedän, en osaa kiinaa. Ollaan hihitysvaiheessa. Oikeastaan enemmän kuin Peppiä hukkapätkä muistuttaa Milli-Mollia. Koko ajan sille käy hyvin tai vielä paremmin.
      ellauri207.html on line 340: Millenniumkirjojen jälkeen hänestä tuli suurempi julkkis kuin rokkistara, Jeesuxesta puhumattakaan. Millennium Falcon paistattelee pikapuoliin uudelleen ozikoissa. Chewbaccana ärisee pelkääjän paikalla epäselvästi puhuva Pepin varaisä. Prinsessa Leijana leijaa arvaa kuka. Hoohoo jaajaa sanon kuin Muumimamma majakkaan muuttokuorman päällä.
      ellauri207.html on line 346: Tuotesijoittelun vuoxi Lisbet pysähtyi Seven Eleveniin (charge: $10K per mention) ja osti: jättipaketin Billyn pannupitsaa (5Kkr tack), 3 Findusin pakastekalapaistosta (3Kkr varsågod), 3 Pågensin pekonipiirasta (2Kkr får jag be), kilon amer. Granny Smith omenia ($1K thanx), 1/2 kg Arla ost, Arla mjölk (totalt 2Kkr), Jacobs Krönung kahvia (1Kkr), kartongin Mallu Lightia ($15K, sorry) ja iltapäivälehdet (DN och Expressen, 0,5kr var). Tähänkin ostoslistaan (ja näitä on vaikka kuinka) Stig sai menemään kirjasta yhden kappaleen, tuotto n. 2Mkr plus filmi- ja sarjiskoikeudet. Rei Shimuran ruumiilla oli jalassa Niken tohvelit, jotka olivat säilyneet teräkunnossa vaikka ruumis oli muuten mätänemistilassa. Kyllä kannattaa ostaa edustamiamme laatumerkkejä.
      ellauri207.html on line 351: Oh, come off it. That surly cunt of yours is squirming like a snake. Zalachenko about Lisbeth Salander, his own daughter. He was portrayed by Georgi Staykov. Sanokaas, onko tällänen sievää puhetta? Kysyn taas: mix niin monet tykkää just tälläsestä? Koska ne on apinoita.
      ellauri207.html on line 353: Alexander Zalachenko alias Karl Axel Bodin was Lisbeth Salander's father and a violent criminal. He's an ex-Russian spy who defecated to Sweden in the 1970s. In Sweden, he fathered Salander and her twin-sister Camilla Salander. He never married Salander´s mother, Agneta Salander, but he returned periodically to rape and beat her. He was a Putinist.
      ellauri207.html on line 355: Born in Stalingrad in 1940, Zalachenko was orphaned when he was a year old when his parents died in the Second World War. He grew up in the Russian military. When he defecated to Sweden he changed his name to Karl Axel Bodin. It is said that Sweden was his country of choice because there are few Jews in Sweden. Why? There are fewer yet in Finland.
      ellauri207.html on line 357: Zalachenko got involved with Agneta Sjolander, who changed her own name to match his, but he refused to marry her, calling her a whore. Regardless he fathered two children with her, Lisbeth and her twin sister, Camilla. So they must have had their moments... Zalachenko brutally beat and abused Agneta, who tried to shelter her daughters from the brutality, and the two girls reacted differently. Camilla didn´t care at all for her mother, and Lisbeth did. At age twelve, Lisbeth Salander, set Zalanchenko, her father, on fire to stop his brutal beatings of her mother. We find out in The Girl Who Played with Fire, that because of the damage to his body, he had to have his leg amputated and suffers from chronic pain. I can relate to that! Constant pain is enough to turn one into a psychopath. This act is used as evidence to support claims that Lisbeth Salander is mentally ill, and remains a topic of debate for readers and characters.
      ellauri207.html on line 359: Meanwhile, Salander (Lisbet)´s sadistic guardian, Nils Bjurman, hires Zalachenko to kill Lisbeth. Bjurman himself is soon killed by Lisbet´s bro Ronald Niedermann, who with dad Zala, is lying in wait at a farm in Gåseborg to ambush Salander (Lisbet). During a brief confrontation Lisbeth is shot in the head and buried alive. She later climbs out zombie like and deals serious blows to Zala´s head and wooden leg with an axe. Their injuries are so serious they are both taken by air ambulance to a hospital where the next book picks up. But what a disappointment: Zalachenko is shot in the head in the same hospital as Lisbeth being treated for the grievous injuries he´s suffered, for having intentions to betray the Cesarean section of the Swedish secret service, el Sapo. The Swedes consider the superior intelligence he has as a Soviet defecator more important than dumb Agneta´s civil rights or those of her misfit daughter, so they have Lisbeth declared incompetent and institutionalized in order to protect him from her.
      ellauri207.html on line 361: Years later, he runs a criminal empire based on drugs and prostitution, with his son Ronald Neiderman as his enforcer. El Sapo continues to cover for him in order to have him as a national asset, meaning that he is never arrested for his crimes but just patted on the back. This part of the story sounds fully believable. Some feminists blamed Mia for spreading bourgeois fantasies. The story did not specify which, and Lisbet hadn´t got the foggiest what they might be. Nor Stieg for that matter.
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    ellauri210.html on line 939: La vieille armoire normande et la vache bretonne

    ellauri210.html on line 953: Jacques Prévert
    ellauri210.html on line 991: En 1932, à l'initiative du communiste Paul Vaillant-Couturier, Jacques Prévert est sollicité par le groupe Octobre pour écrire des textes contestataires d’agitation-propagande. Sa verve, son humour, son aisance à rédiger très rapidement sur des sujets d’actualité brûlants, font la notoriété du groupe. Le plus célèbre de ces textes, La Bataille de Fontenoy, présenté en 1933 aux Olympiades internationales du théâtre ouvrier à Moscou, devant Staline), se moque des hommes politiques de l’époque.
    ellauri210.html on line 992: À l'été 1932, la troupe est invitée à Moscou d'où Jacques Prévert ne revient pas militant communiste. Toute sa vie, Jacques Prévert témoigne d'un engagement politique sincère. Surréaliste inclassable, certains observateurs n'hésitent pourtant pas à l'apparenter au courant libertaire : anarchiste de cœur, Prévert se dit « rêveur » ou « artisan » plutôt que « poète ».
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    ellauri210.html on line 1029: Et la mer efface sur le sable, Ei niitä voi toiselle antaa Ja meri huuhtoo rantahiekasta
    ellauri210.html on line 1037: Et la mer efface sur le sable Toimii suoraan nettiselaimessasi! Ja meri huuhtoo rantahiekasta
    ellauri210.html on line 1040: (san. Jacques Prévert) (san. Kullervo) (san. Lao Rui)
    ellauri210.html on line 1090: La originalidad de la perspectiva y la habilidad técnica a la hora de pintar el cuadro lo han hecho muy popular, hasta el punto de que en 1961, un fanático realizó un acto vandálico contra él de poca gravedad.
    ellauri210.html on line 1093: Cualquiera que fuese la interpretación, en este u otro sentido, es innegable la originalidad y espectacularidad del resultado.
    ellauri210.html on line 1111: Educated by governesses, tutors, and nuns, she was expelled from two schools, including New Hall School, Chelmsford, for her rebellious behaviour, until her family sent her to Florence, where she attended Mrs Penrose's Academy of Art. She also, briefly, attended St Mary's convent school in Ascot. In 1927, at the age of ten, she saw her first Surrealist painting in a Left Bank gallery in Paris and later met many Surrealists, including Paul Éluard. Her father opposed her career as an artist, but her mother encouraged her. She returned to England and was presented at Court, but according to her, she brought a copy of Aldous Huxley's Eyeless in Gaza (1936) to read instead.
    ellauri210.html on line 1113: In 1936 Carrington saw the work of the German surrealist Max Ernst at the International Surrealist Exhibition in London and was attracted to the Surrealist artist before she even met him. In 1937 Carrington met Ernst at a party held in London. The artists bonded and returned together to Paris, where Ernst promptly separated from his wife.
    ellauri210.html on line 1115: Between 1937–1938 Carrington painted a Self-Portrait, where she is perched on the edge of a chair in this curious, dreamlike scene, her hand outstretched toward a prancing hyena and her back to a tailless rocking horse flying behind her. The hyena depicted in Self-Portrait (1937–38) joins both male and female into a whole, metaphoric of the worlds of the night and the dream. The symbol of the hyena is present in many of Carrington's later works, including "La Debutante" in her book of short stories The Oval Lady.
    ellauri210.html on line 1122: Carrington was adopted as a femme-enfant by the Surrealists because of her rebelliousness against her upper-class upbringing. Carrington was interested in presenting female sexuality as she experienced it, rather than as that of male surrealists' characterization of female sexuality. Some of her works are still hanging at James' former family home, currently West Dean College in West Dean, West Sussex.
    ellauri210.html on line 1140: En vano la escritura de Prassinos fue considerada por los surrealistas como “escritura automática” que bien entendida nada tiene que ver con el azar, sino con la capacidad de liberar el pensamiento, lejos de cualquier convención y norma. Estos personajes muestran sus obsesiones sin pudor.
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    Jean-Pierre Duprey (1 January 1930 in Rouen – 2 October 1959 in Paris) was a French poet and sculptor, one of the modern examples of a poète maudit (accursed poet).
    ellauri210.html on line 1167: Dès l'âge de quinze ans, Jean-Pierre Duprey compose ses premiers poèmes. Il part pour Paris en 1948 sur l'invitation d'André Breton et participe au mouvement surréaliste. Au cours de l'été 1948, il rencontre, en Normandie, Jacqueline Sénart qui deviendra sa femme et partagera sa vie jusqu'à la fin. Il figure sur les photographies du groupe surréaliste prises par Man Ray en 1953 au café de la place Blanche[réf. nécessaire]. Näistä Brétonin loppupään kirotuista oppilaista tulee vähän mieleen Jaakko Hintikka ja sen sekundaoppilaiden sukupolvet: L. Carlson, E. Saarinen, Mike Hand, Gabriel Sandu.
    ellauri210.html on line 1169: Personnalité tragique et indépendante, il abandonne la poésie au début des années 1950 pour se consacrer entièrement à la sculpture dans son atelier situé au 123, rue de Crimée à Paris, puis chez Hanesse à Pantin et, à partir de 1957, au 21, avenue du Maine, dans un atelier situé villa Marie Vassilieff (chemin du Montparnasse).
    ellauri210.html on line 1171: Arrêté et passé à tabac après avoir uriné sur la tombe du Soldat inconnu en protestation contre la guerre d'Algérie (the anglo-saxon page does not mention his motivation), il est emprisonné, puis interné à l'hôpital Sainte-Anne en juillet 1959.
    ellauri210.html on line 1173: Three days before his death, he said calmly to a friend: "I am allergic to this planet". He wrote his final book in 1959 and upon completion, he asked his wife to send the manuscript to Breton. When she returned from the post office, she found him dead; he had hanged himself on the main beam of his studio. Another exit in the style of David Foster Wallace. Did he give a damn to how his wife might have taken it? Well maybe she was relieved. Asta is allergic to Miryam's kitty Chico but bears it, taking antihistamines. When she has had a bad day, she curls up in her room with Kitty in her lap.
    ellauri210.html on line 1196: Où l’on se glace à la vague des yeux. Mihin jäätyy aaltoon silmien.
    ellauri210.html on line 1200: Sa vie d’espace Sen avaruusaika
    ellauri210.html on line 1204: Le visage lisse comme une glace ; kasvoja sileitä kuin jää;
    ellauri210.html on line 1226: The French essayist Michel Eyquem de Montaigne’s famous tome Les Essais became celebrated in its age, even being quoted by William Shakespeare in The Tempest. At the core of the collection of writings was “De l’amitie” (“On Friendship”). La Boetie enjoyed a certain level of fame, achieved through political discourses, when he met Montaigne around 1557 and the two would spend four years together, at which time the principles of civil disobedience in matters of love became instilled in Montaigne, according to Robert Aldrich and Garry Wotherspoon’s Who’s Who in Gay and Lesbian History. But La Boetie would succumb to the plague, and Montaigne would write that he never experienced such love again.
    ellauri210.html on line 1232: Kheiron was a renowned teacher who mentored many of the greatest heroes of myth including the Argonauts Jason and Peleus, the physician Asklepios (Asclepius), the demi-god Aristaios (Aristaeus) and Akhilleus (Achilles) of Troy. WTF, Achilleus was not of Troy?
    ellauri210.html on line 1234: The old Kentauros was accidentally wounded by Herakles when the hero was battling other members of the tribe. The wound, poisoned with Hydra-venom, was incurable, and suffering unbearable pain Kheiron voluntarily relinquished his immortality.
    ellauri210.html on line 1250: George Shaw, known at his insistence as Bernard Shaw, was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist. His influence on the Western hemisphefre, culture and politics extended from the 1880s to his death and beyond. He wrote more than sixty plays, including major works such as Man and Superman (1902), Pygmalion (1913) and Saint Joan (1923). With a range incorporating both contemporary satire and historical allegory, Pshaw became the leading dramatist of his generation, and in 1925 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
    ellauri210.html on line 1252: Shaw's expressed views were often contentious; he promoted eugenics and alphabet reform, and opposed vaccination and organised religion. He courted unpopularity by denouncing both sides in the First World War as equally culpable, and although not an Irish republican, castigated British policy on Ireland in the postwar period. Shaw and Yeast were sort of friends.
    ellauri210.html on line 1257: Shaw, Fabian Tract No. 2: A Manifesto (1884).
    ellauri210.html on line 1263: In the final decade of his life, Shaw declared that "until the Federation of the World becomes an accomplished fact we must accept the most responsible Imperial federations (the anglo saxons) as a substitute for it".
    ellauri210.html on line 1266: The fellow-writer H. G. Wells had joined the "vet Fabian' society in February 1903. Wells's ideas for reform—particularly his proposals for closer cooperation with the Independent Labour Party—placed him at odds with the society's "Old Gang", led by Shaw. In Shaw's view, "the Old Gang did not extinguish Mr Wells, he annihilated himself".
    ellauri210.html on line 1272: Shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street in Portobello, a lower-middle-class part of Dublin. The Shaw family was of English descent and belonged to the dominant Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland. George Carr Shaw, Bernir's dad, an ineffectual alcoholic, was among the family's less successful members. By the time of Shaw's birth, his mother had become close to George John Lee, a flamboyant figure well known in Dublin's musical circles. Shaw retained a lifelong obsession that Lee might have been his biological father. Shaw made a negligible income from writing, and was subsidised by Lee plus his mother. In 1881, for the sake of economy, and as a matter of principle, he became a vegetarian. He grew a beard to hide a facial scar left by smallpox.
    ellauri210.html on line 1274: Was Enry Iggins gay? Was Bernard Shaw a faggot? In theory maybe, but not a practicing member.
    ellauri210.html on line 1277: My friend responded saying that gay men and women have dependent relationships all the time and it absolutely does not mean the man is not gay or that he is falling for her. Today we call this a 'hag' and they routinely do for women the things Higgins did for Eliza, (make her more fashionable, improve her appeal to men, etc). I am not saying he absolutely was gay, in fact I still think its probable he's not, but its definitely something to consider.
    ellauri210.html on line 1279: According to the trivia section here at IMDB, "George Bernard Shaw adamantly opposed any notion that Higgins and Eliza had fallen in love and would marry at the end of the play, as he felt it would betray the character of Eliza who, as in the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea, would "come to life" and emancipate herself from the male domination of Higgins and her father. He even went so far as to include a lengthy essay to be published with copies of the script explaining precisely why Higgins and Eliza would never marry, and what "actually happened" after the curtain fell: Eliza married Freddy and opened a flower shop with funds from Colonel Pickering. Moreover, as Shaw biographers have noted, Higgins is meant to be an analogue of the playwright himself, thus suggesting Higgins was actually a homosexual." Eliza, where are my slippers?
    ellauri210.html on line 1298: El surrealismo nos situó ante el éxito de la estética de lo feo frente al fracaso de la belleza convencional y manida. Aglutinar el pánico, la tortura, el sufrimiento, lo indecible etc., nos permite encontrar una experiencia estética en todo ello. La categoría estética de lo feo nos conduce a una catarsis en la que se manifiestan nuestros sentimientos más profundos y nos permite tener conciencia plena de lo real.
    ellauri210.html on line 1302: Autoras Joyce Mansour o Gisèle Prassinos han constituido buena parte de su literatura a partir de lo que se ha entendido por desviaciones sexuales, incluso por aberraciones. Algunos de sus personajes no sólo poseen ciertas deformidades físicas que los convierten en neo-quasimodos o pequeños demonios sino que además crece en ellos el germen de una moral desviada.
    ellauri210.html on line 1306: Mansour, lejos de generar o de seguir con la imagen de la mujer creada por André Bretón incluye la belleza fatal, entendida como una belleza herida, lejos del principio de Narciso. Junto con Gisèle Prassinos y Lise Deharme proceden a crear una renovación estética en la literatura surrealista. Adjetivos como “laid(e)”, “malade”, “malformé(e)” serán típicos de estas autoras que elaboran un reflejo femenino escribiendo sobre “antiNadjas” als gegen Bretons Roman verfasste Anti Nadja.
    ellauri210.html on line 1310: It is based on Breton's actual "interactions" with a young woman, Nadja (actually Léona Camille Ghislaine Delacourt 1902–1941), over the course of ten days, and is presumed to be a semi-autobiographical description of his relationship with a patient of Pierre Janet. The book's non-linear structure is grounded in reality by references to other Paris surrealists such as Louis Aragon and 44 photographs. Tästä E. Saarinen lie ottanut postmodernia mallia.
    ellauri210.html on line 1316: The narrator, randomly named André, ruminates on a number of Surrealist principles, before ultimately commencing (around a third of the way through the novel) on a narrative account, generally linear, of his brief ten-day affair with the titular character Nadja. She is so named “because in Russian it's the beginning of the word hope, and because it's only the beginning,” but her name might also evoke the Spanish "Nadie," which means "No one." The narrator becomes obsessed with this woman with whom he, upon a chance encounter while walking through the street, strikes up conversation immediately. He becomes reliant on daily rendezvous, occasionally culminating in romance (a kiss here and there). His true fascination with Nadja, however, is her vision of the world, which is often provoked through a discussion of the work of a number of Surrealist artists, including himself. While her understanding of existence subverts the rigidly authoritarian quotidian, it is later discovered that she is mad and belongs in a sanitarium. After Nadja reveals too many details of her past life, she in a sense becomes demystified, and the narrator realizes that he cannot continue their relationship.
    ellauri210.html on line 1318: In the remaining quarter of the text, André distances himself from her corporeal form and descends into a meandering rumination on her absence, so much so that one wonders if her absence offers him greater inspiration than does her presence. It is, after all, the reification and materialization of Nadja as an ordinary person that André ultimately despises and cannot tolerate to the point of inducing tears. There is something about the closeness once felt between the narrator and Nadja that indicated a depth beyond the limits of conscious rationality, waking logic, and sane operations of the everyday. There is something essentially “mysterious, improbable, unique, bewildering” about her; this reinforces the notion that their propinquity serves only to remind André of Nadja's impenetrability. Her eventual recession into absence is the fundamental concern of this text, an absence that permits Nadja to live freely in André's conscious and unconscious, seemingly unbridled, maintaining her paradoxical role as both present and absent. With Nadja's past fixed within his own memory and consciousness, the narrator is awakened to the impenetrability of reality and perceives a particularly ghostly residue peeking from under its thin veil. Thus, he might better put into practice his theory of Surrealism, predicated on the dreaminess of the experience of reality within reality itself. Nadja Nadja soromnoo.
    ellauri210.html on line 1322: Para las dos escritoras la pulsión de amor y muerte será necesaria y la plasmarán cada una a su manera, pero coincidirán en el pensamiento que Murielle Gagnebin retoma de Bataille: “L’essence de l’érotisme est la souillure” (Gagnebin, 1994) y es que no hay belleza ni erotismo sin mácula. Sobre todo Joyce Mansour quien seduce con personajes de inclinaciones sadomasoquistas y pulsiones sangrientas.
    ellauri210.html on line 1325: Joyce Mansour y Gisèle Prassinos crean bellos monstruos. Han sustituido la belleza convencional dando prioridad a esta “laideur” que está en comunión con la crueldad y el erotismo, siempre rodeada de una pátina macabra. Las dos autoras, bajo esta categoría estética han dado paso a un viaje interior, el que proporcionan sus seres deformes, enfermos, en un ejercicio catártico. El objetivo será para las dos el mismo: exorcizar el miedo, la muerte y la angustia.
    ellauri210.html on line 1329: Gisèle Prassinos comparte con Mansour una revisión del complejo de Edipo, donde matricidios, parricidios y castraciones simbólicas se suceden continuamente. La madre aparece en los relatos, como un leitmotiv, muere o está alienada por la desgracia o la locura. Los personajes desarrollan una relación de dependencia hacia ella, entrando en territorios edípicos. La madre se configura como una pieza clave en el entramado psicológico de estos personajes, casi siempre débiles, deformes, desamparados, las madres ponen en marcha el complejo de castración.
    ellauri210.html on line 1332: tence dans le monde de Prassinos”. El miedo a la separación de la madre los convierte en seres débiles, sujetos eternamente al complejo de Edipo, suspendidos en sus particulares “bizarreries”, ayudan al desarrollo de la historia en un tono naïf y amable. Estos complejos parecen parar el tiempo para jugar con la impresión de que estamos ante personajes sin edad.
    ellauri210.html on line 1334: En Prassinos también funciona el complejo inverso, como el relato “Vanda et le Parasite” [1] que ofrece una original lectura sobre el padre castrador. El padre, al nacer coloca un gusano sobre los cabellos de Vanda. Este acto será valorado como una metáfora del miedo a la autoridad masculina, empleando los términos de Barnet “cannibalisée par l’autorité patriarcale”.
    ellauri210.html on line 1342: Une population remarquable díversifiée de mollusques (escargots et vers de toutes formes et couleurs), de reptiles (couleuvres et serpents sans nom), de rongeurs ou arracheurs crée un climat anxiogène et menaçant. La matière est toute entière la proie de la morsure, de l’éventration, de l’étouffement ou de la souillure (op.cit., 1988).
    ellauri210.html on line 1344: Gisèle Prassinos también nos ha dejado unas buenas dosis de personajes desordenados, donde afloran ciertas desviaciones. En ese “collage” entre cuentos de hadas y aromas baudelerianos, la autora jugará sobre todo con la metamorfosis, así sus mujeres “pseudo-femmes castratrices” se transforman en animales o en seres extraños, fantásticos. Prassinos ataca a los mitos del psicoanálisis, muestra imágenes híbridas, animales que se convierten en hombre, objetos que se convierten en animales, etc. Destaca la hostilidad hacia la figura autoritaria del padre. Nos habla de venganzas mediante el asesinato, los cuerpos difuntos son despedazados o transformados, dejando traslucir sentimientos intensos, donde se perfila la imagen de la muerte y se exorciza el miedo. La misma autora confesaba en una entrevista personal la distancia que había entre ella y su padre, destacando la importancia que tiene la figura masculina en las culturas orientales, sensación que refleja en el cuento “La Tête” (op. cit., 1987): “Lucas vit qu’entre elle et son père s’ouvrait un écart plus large que ceux qui séparaient les autres personnes”.
    ellauri210.html on line 1346: Prassinos, heredera de los cuentos tradicionales de hadas contamina su imaginario con personajes desviados, transformándolos en “contes bizarres”. En un marco irreal, típico de los cuentos surrealistas juega con las metamorfosis: objetos que adquieren dimensión animal, humanos que se animalizan, animales que se transforman en humanos, o personas que se reapropian de otras, como muestran algunos de sus cuentos, como “la Psyché” donde la protagonista sufre por parte de otra mujer una apropiación de su voluntad, de su personalidad, llegando a ser su doble. Como en el estadio del espejo de Lacan, la protagonista reacciona al contemplar su imagen, no ante el espejo, sino ante la otra mujer: “Nous étions plus que jumelles et nous nous regardions subjuguées, chacune dans le miroir humain que lui tendait l’autre”.
    ellauri210.html on line 1350: En Prassinos opera cierta actitud parasitaria, ya lo vimos en le cuento de “Vanda le parasite” y también está presente en el juego de suplantaciones de los relatos comentados. Usando el término de Barnet, los personajes de Gisèle Prassinos se ven “canibalizados”, poseídos por otros seres, impidiendo su desarrollo normal.
    ellauri210.html on line 1352: Supone una alteración y deformación de lo que uno es, sólo que en estos casos el extrañamiento no viene frente a la sociedad o frente a otros individuos, sino que los protagonistas son alienados por otra persona que deviene su propio “yo”, actuando a modo de espejo. Actuando como duplicados de uno mismo, solo que el “yo” inicial queda anulado por el segundo. Se aproxima a la escisión del “yo” entendida bajo los términos de Lacan. La alienación viene dada por su imagen en el espejo, en este caso en ese “otro” (algo ajeno a él). El “yo” está alienado porque se reconoce en algo que no es. Esta pérdida de identidad en Gisèle Prassinos también se ve reflejada en el juego de sexos, procede a despistar con los sexos como hace Mansour.
    ellauri210.html on line 1357: Al igual que Mansour, en Prassinos casi siempre interviene la madre. En Mansour se hace evidente en el dolor constante, toda su poesía está repleta de alusiones a la madre, al sufrimiento de perderla. En Prassinos, sin embargo se convierte en personaje familiar que tiende a desaparecer y luego a materializarse en otro ser. Esta transformación implica la materialización de la madre en otro ser, en una especie de reencarnación o posesión, la madre no sólo se convierte en otro ser, sino que además cambia de sexo.
    ellauri210.html on line 1359: A pesar de todo, Gisèle Prassinos nos sumerge en un imaginario que nos recuerda a los cuentos clásicos con ciertas afinidades próximas a Nathalie Sarraute y a Baudelaire. Aunque los personajes sean dementes tenemos la impresión de estar ante seres inofensivos, llenos de ternura. La belleza en Prassinos nunca es explicita, se centra en destacar los debilidades que terminan por dar coherencia al relato.
    ellauri210.html on line 1360: El monstruo es un ser complejo, no banal, que nos hace obtener resultados de nuestro yo profundo y oscuro, implica mutaciones pero también continuidades de sentido. Monsters have an interesting life, they don't work from 9 to 5. La subversion des images inattendues du corps féminin, sénile ou malade, se trouve particulièrment troublante chez Prassinos et Mansour. Como vemos, las dos autoras se sirven de un imaginario sórdido para expresar aquello que les duele.
    ellauri210.html on line 1374: Mansour first came in contact with Parisian surrealism while still living in Cairo. She moved to Paris in 1953 at the age of 20.[1] In 1947, her first marriage at the age of 19 ended after six months when her husband died. Her second marriage was to Samir Mansour in 1949 and they divided their time between Cairo and Paris. Mansour began to write in French.
    ellauri210.html on line 1378: Mansour’s first published collection of poems, titled: Cris, was published in Paris in 1953 by Pierre Seghers. This collection of work references male and female anatomy in explicit language that was unusual for the time. Religious language can also be found. However, it is inverted, replacing what would be Christ with the lover. References of Egyptian mythology are also present in Cris. Mansour references the White Goddess as well as Hathor.
    ellauri210.html on line 1380: In 1954, Joyce Mansour became involved with the surrealist movement after Jean-Louise Bédouin wrote a review praising Cris in Médium: Communication surréaliste that May. Joyce Mansour actively participated in the second wave of surrealism in Paris. Her apartment was a popular meeting place for members of the surrealist group. L'exécution du testament du Marquis de Sade, the performance piece by Jean Benoît took place in Mansour’s apartment, where she "collaborated" with obscure minor representatives such as Pierre Alechinsky, Enrico Baj, Hans Bellmer, Gerardo Chávez, Jorge Camacho, Ted Joans, Pierre Molinier, Reinhoud d'Haese and Max Walter Svanberg.
    ellauri210.html on line 1382: Jean Benoît (1922-2010) was a Canadian artist known as "The Enchanter of Serpents", most famous for his surrealist sculptures. One sculpture called "Book Cover for Magnetic Fields" features demonic figures ripping an egg from a book. Magnetic Fields was the name of the book Breton wrote with Philippe Soupault, which Breton called the first surrealist book. Many of his works include demonic figures, brutal sexual images, exaggerated phalluses, and so on. Benoît was active and remained productive, working every day on his art until he died on August 20, 2010, in Paris. He was 88.
    ellauri210.html on line 1413: Sylkee kultaa pyllynreiästä Crache de l'or par l'anus
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    ellauri211.html on line 48: Reader's Digest sai alkunsa New Yorkin Greenwich Villagessa 1920-luvun alussa, kun William Roy DeWitt Wallace (1889–1981) ja hänen vaimonsa Lila Bell Wallace alkoivat julkaista muista lehdistä valikoimiaan juttuja yksissä kansissa. Pian he perustivat Reader's Digest Association -nimisen yrityksen New Yorkin lähellä sijaitsevaan Pleasantvilleen.
    ellauri211.html on line 52: Lehden toimituksellinen sävy on aina korostanut myönteisyyttä ja lämmintä huumoria. Wallacen pariskunta ei käyttänyt lehteä tehdessään lainkaan lukijatutkimuksia vaan valitsi lehden aineiston omien mieltymystensä mukaan. Lukijatutkimukset tulivat käyttöön vasta 1970-luvulla, kun perustajapariskunta luovutti lehden teon nuoremmille. Reader’s Digestia on koko sen olemassaolon ajan kritisoitu konservatiivisuudesta ja amerikkalaisuudesta. Esimerkiksi kylmän sodan vuosina lehden kansainvälisissä painoksissa, muun muassa Valituissa Paloissa, tuotiin usein esiin kommunisti- ja sosialistimaiden yhteiskunnallisia ongelmia. Kalutut on länkkäreiden parhaita propaganda-aseita seppoiluun taipuvaisten turveloiden parissa.
    ellauri211.html on line 104: (1) they be important targets in a large urban area of more than three miles in diameter, (2) they be capable of being damaged effectively by a blast, and (3) they are unlikely to be attacked by next August. Five cities made the list, the top four in order of priority were:
    ellauri211.html on line 146: This incident began with the Japanese who were furious with the Chinese Resistance, and when Nanking, the capital of China, fell in December 1937, Japanese troops immediately massacred thousands of Chinese soldiers who had surrendered to them. The Japanese then rounded up about 20,000 Chinese youths and transported them by truck to the outside of the city walls, where they would be massacred there. Japanese troops then looted the city of Nanking and raped most of the city´s female population.
    ellauri211.html on line 148: During this time, the Imperial Japanese army killed between 40,000 and 300,000 people. This admittedly inexact number is the total number of civilians and soldiers killed.
    ellauri211.html on line 150: The bodies of thousands of victims of the massacre were dumped into the Yangtze River until the river water turned red due to the corpses of the victims of the massacre. After looting Nanking City, the Japanese burned and annihilated a third of the city´s area.
    ellauri211.html on line 169: Yhdysvaltain päätöstä käyttää atomipommia on arvosteltu jälkeenpäin. Jopa presidentti Dwight D. Eisenhower ja kenraali Douglas MacArthur ovat jälkeenpäin sanoneet Japanin olleen käytännössä lyöty. Japani olisi neuvotellut sodan lopettamisesta ja sen ehdoista, mutta Potsdamin julistus määritteli ehdot Japanin antautumisen hyväksymiselle, mikä sitoi myös Yhdysvaltoja.
    ellauri211.html on line 201: Je crois que l´art est la seule forme d´activité par laquelle l´homme en tant que tel se manifeste comme véritable individu. Par elle seule, il peut dépasser le stade animal, parce que l´art est un débouché sur des régions où ne domine ni le temps, ni l´espace.
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    ellauri213.html on line 139: Loppujen lopuksi viesti on vain ilmaistu Luisan kappaleessa "Surface Pressure", jossa hän valittaa, että hänen odotetaan olevan perheen vahva mies sekä kirjaimellisesti että vertauskuvallisesti, ja hänen odotetaan selviytyvän kaikkien muiden emotionaalisista taakoista fyysisest. Hän on selvästi onneton sen takia, ja korostaa, kuinka kestämätöntä on olla käyttämättä riittävästi aikaa itselleen mm meikkauxeen ja izensä paapomiseen riippukeinussa.
    ellauri213.html on line 153: Kirjailijasta Isaac Williams (544 artikkelia julkaistu):
    ellauri213.html on line 155: Isaac Williams on elokuvien katsoja, television katselija, toimittaja, bloggaaja, pelaaja, sarjakuvafani ja roolipelaaja. Hän on ollut baarimikko ja tarjoilija, ja nyt hän kirjoittaa listoja CBR:lle. Hän keskittyy tv-sarjoihin ja elokuviin. Vapaa-ajallaan Isaac voi tavata pelaamassa, lukemassa, pelaamassa D&D:tä, kävelemässä Birminghamin pitkiä kanavia pitkin kuin Jeesus ja katsomassa elokuvia.
    ellauri213.html on line 156: Lisää soopaa Isaac Williamsilta on tulossa.
    ellauri213.html on line 178: The child may appear sociable on the surface, but may lack
    ellauri213.html on line 181: lack of boundaries. Rewards, praise or punishment will
    ellauri213.html on line 193: eye-contact (sometimes too much) with normal expression
    ellauri213.html on line 208: Plans – advance planning may lead to increased anxiety as the time/date for ‘the plan’ nears, but equally the intolerance of uncertainty that is a key factor in PDA may make ‘spur of the moment’ activities tricky …
    ellauri213.html on line 218: Uncertainty – research from Newcastle University showed that intolerance of uncertainty is a significant factor in PDA, with PDA autistics needing to know and feel in control of what’s going on
    ellauri213.html on line 220: Praise – this carries the implied expectation that the action will be carried out again or improved on next time, and so may not achieve the positive reinforcement that may be intended
    ellauri213.html on line 243: Augustine and Thomas Aquinas had formulated the view that whoever deliberately took away the life given to them by their Creator showed the utmost disregard for the will and authority of God and jeopardized their salvation, encouraging the Church to treat suicide as a sin. By the early 1960s, however, the Church of England was re-evaluating its stance on the legality of suicide, and decided that counselling, psychotherapy and suicide prevention intervention before the event took place would be a better solution than criminalisation of what amounted to an act of despair in this context.
    ellauri213.html on line 244: The Suicide Act 1961 (9 & 10 Eliz 2 c 60) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It decriminalised the act of suicide in England and Wales so that those who kill themselves would no longer be prosecuted. The Act did not apply to Scotland, as suicide was never an offence under Scots Law.
    ellauri213.html on line 251: You join together with thousands of other members for a set programme reflective of the host country’s culture and customs. As well as a huge closing ceremony. This event is for members aged 16 to 22. Sadly the next World Scout Moot in 2022 has been cancelled, but we hope this will take place again in 2025. We hiked, swam, explored one another and ate our shorts becoming really great friends. Learned how to give support during the Ukraine conflict. The 25th World Scout Jamboree will take place in 2023 in South Korea. Lieköhän yhtään venäläisiä kaukopartiolaisia kuzuttujen joukossa?
    ellauri213.html on line 254: In 1908, Baden-Powell's book Scouting for Boys came out in Russia by the order of Tsar Nicholas II. It was called Young Scout (Юный Разведчик, Yuny Razvedchik). On April 30 [O.S. April 17] 1909, a young officer, Colonel Oleg Pantyukhov, organized the first Russian Scout troop Beaver (Бобр, Bobr) in Pavlovsk, a town near Tsarskoye Selo, St. Petersburg region. In 1910, Baden-Powell visited Nicholas II in Tsarskoye Selo and they had a very pleasant conversation, as the Tsar remembered it. In 1914, Pantyukhov established a society called Russian Scout (Русский Скаут, Russkiy Skaut). The first Russian Scout campfire was lit in the woods of Pavlovsk Park in Tsarskoye Selo. A Russian Scout song exists to remember this event. Scouting spread rapidly across Russia and into Siberia, and by 1916, there were about 50,000 Scouts in Russia. Nicholas' son Tsarevich Aleksei was a Scout himself.
    ellauri213.html on line 258: In Soviet Russia the Scouting system started to be replaced by ideologically-altered Scoutlike organizations, such as "ЮК" ("Юные Коммунисты", or young communists; pronounced as yuk), that were created since 1918. There was a purge of the Scout leaders, many of whom perished under the Bolsheviks. Those Scouts who did not wish to accept the new Soviet system either left Russia for good, like Pantyukhov and others, or went underground. However, clandestine Scouting did not last long. On May 19, 1922 all of those newly created organizations were united into the Young Pioneer organization of the Soviet Union, which existed until 1990. From that date, Scouting in the USSR was banned.
    ellauri213.html on line 260: However, some features of Scouting remained in the modified form. The Scout motto "Bud' Gotov" ("Be Prepared") was modified into the Pioneer motto "Vsegda Gotov" ("Always Prepared"). Mention of God was removed, replaced by Lenin and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. There were no separate organizations for girls and boys, and many new features were introduced, like Young Pioneer Palaces.
    ellauri213.html on line 270: The Scout movement began to reemerge and was reborn within Russia in 1990, when relaxation of government restrictions allowed youth organizations to be formed to fill the void left by the Pioneers, with various factions competing for recognition. Some former Pioneer leaders have also formed Scout groups, and there is some controversy as to their motivations in doing so.
    ellauri213.html on line 274: As with many European nations, several Scout associations were actively supporting the growth of Scouting in Russia, and served Scouts with regards to persuasion of faith, national orientation and geography.
    ellauri213.html on line 282: In addition, there are USA Girl Scouts Overseas in Moscow, serviced by way of USAGSO headquarters in New York City; as well as Cub Scout Pack 3950 and Boy Scout Troop 500, both of Moscow, linked to the Direct Service branch of the Boy Scouts of America, which supports units around the world. There are also British Girl Guides served by British Guides in Foreign Countries in Sakhalin.
    ellauri213.html on line 286: Rainbows (regrettable choice of name, in hindsight) is for all girls aged four to seven (five in some areas). We play loads of fun games and do activities and challenges and a few times we get badges – Matilda, Rainbow. Rainbows learn by doing – they get their panties dirty, do sports, arts and crafts and play games. Being a Rainbow is all about having the space to try new things. Through taking part in a range of different activities with girls their own age, Rainbows develop self-confidence and make lots of new friends.
    ellauri213.html on line 288: My daughter Nancy, who has Asperger's syndrome, has been a Rainbow for over a year and she loves it, especially as many special schools and autism youth groups are boy-dominated. Rainbows gives Nancy something shared to discuss with friends at school. It's also good for her to see girls doing all sorts of activities because boys commenting sleazily on her doing things that aren't stereotypically girly can upset her. The sleepovers are especially amazing! And it's not just Nancy who benefits. Rainbows are supported by a group of highly trained, inspirational leaders who explore the girls, challenge themselves and have fun.
    ellauri213.html on line 294: The girls didn't know much about the event beforehand, but Amelia was most excited about sleeping with the Big Top, Meghan couldn't wait to learn some tricks, while Abigail, Darcey and Ellie were looking forward to trying out some new adventurous group activities. We then enjoyed a very funny magic show, sucking our own magic wands and balloon creatures. Darcey and Aayla said they 'liked playing fun games with the Rainbows on the inflatables' which we did next.
    ellauri213.html on line 296: Each year, the organisation publishes the Girls' Attitudes Survey, which surveys the views of girls and young women on topics such as body image, career aspirations and mental health. BBC staff were told there are more than 150 genders and urged to develop ‘trans brand’.
    ellauri213.html on line 300: Samantha Karen Fox (born 15 April 1966) is an English pop singer and former glamour model from East London. She rose to public attention aged 16, when her mother entered her photographs in an amateur modelling contest run by The Sunday People tabloid newspaper. After she placed second in the contest, she received an offer from The Sun to model topless on Page 3, where she made her first appearance on 22 February 1983, at the tender age of 17, sporting huge balloons already then. She continued to appear on Page 3 until 1986, becoming the most popular pin-up girl of her era, as well as one of the most photographed British women of the 1980s. She looked like a fox with balloons glued up front. Never liked her face anyway.
    ellauri213.html on line 304: 170 hours unpaid work and told to pay £1,500 costs. Katie Price has been known on the celebrity circuit for many years, starting out her career as a glamour model before becoming a TV personality, author and OnlyFans content creator. Katie has five children: her eldest Harvey, Princess, Junior, Buddy and Jett. She was married to Peter Andre from 2005-2009, Alex Reid from 2010-2012 and Kieran Hayler from 2013-2021. She was most recently dating Love Island star Carl Woods until their split. Michelle contacted Sussex Police on Friday to complain that Katie — mum to two of Kieran’s children — had sent him a tirade of abuse which was aimed at her. Close sources said the text branded Michelle a “c*ing w*e piece of s*” and a “gutter s*g.” The ex-glamour model, who smiled as she left the dock today, could have been jailed for a maximum of five years for breaching the restraining order. BUSINESS AS USUAL Katie Price says she’s ‘so lucky’ after dodging jail over ‘gutter s*g’ text – as she reveals she’s landed a Girlguiding travel show.
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    In August 2013, The Sun's Republic of Ireland edition replaced topless Page 3 girls with clothed glamour models. Its UK editions followed suit in January 2015, discontinuing Page 3 after more than 44 years. The Daily Star became the last print daily to drop topless photographs, moving to a clothed glamour format in April 2019. This ended the Page 3 convention in Britain's mainstream tabloid press. As of 2022, the only British tabloid still publishing topless models is the niche Sunday Sport. Only old geezers buy it anymore. Others prefer peering down the bottomless pit.
    ellauri213.html on line 326: Moshe Raab will never forget, nor forgive. Mosaic God is not a forgiving one. Mosaic beer is good, unlike Foster's. Leila Khaled hijacked my and my mother's and my siblings' plane. Why did a public university invite her to speak? Even after 50 years, the convicted terrorist who changed my life has never disavowed her actions. What will she teach SFSU students?


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    TWA flight 741 was one of three planes successfully hijacked by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine that day — the hijacking of an El Al plane was foiled by the onboard sky marshals. At the time, I was a 14-year old foreskinned kid living in Trenton, New Jersey, whose only care was how the Baltimore Orioles were doing. This event changed my life, as well as the lives of the other 350 people who were on those planes. Mostly for the better, we became instant celebrities.

    Imagine the horror and disgust that I, my family and other hijack victims experienced when we read that Leila Khaled, one of the hijackers directly involved in the 1970 attacks, had been invited by San Francisco State University to address a forum on Gender, Justice and Resistance. Ms. Khaled is a convicted terrorist. She has paid her debt to society. She is a member of the PFLP. She is a symbol not of justice and resistance, but of wanton terrorism and death. Khaled spent only a few days in jail. After her failed hijacking of the El Al plane, she was transferred by the Israeli sky marshals to the British police and released in exchange for hostages when a fifth plane was hijacked to secure her freedom.
    ellauri213.html on line 331: Had Khaled ever apologized for her role in the hijackings or taken steps to show that she is committed to nonviolent efforts to achieve her desired end of driving the invasive Israeli species from her land, I would not object to her speaking at San Francisco State. People who genuinely learn often make the best teachers. But even after 50 years, Khaled has never expressed remorse or disavowed her actions or those of her comrades. Neither have I for 3000 years of Israeli mass murder of poor Philistines, so there! Never forget, never learn!
    ellauri213.html on line 335: In theory, San Francisco State University President Lynn Mahoney is correct in stating that a university is a place where different ideas are presented, discussed and analyzed so that individual conclusions can be drawn. But does that justify giving an unrepentant terrorist a forum to address the students? What will she teach them? The proper way to hijack an aircraft, based on her success in 1969, and what mistakes to avoid based on her failure in 1970? When I was a student in university, I often faced new ideas that ran contrary to my beliefs. But these perspectives were presented by knowledgeable, respectable academics. Some were Nobel Prize winners. None were terrorists. Most of them were Jews.
    ellauri213.html on line 350: Over the years, Iraq has provided safe haven to terrorists such as Abu Nidal, whose terror organization carried out more than 90 terrorist attacks in 20 countries that killed or injured nearly 900 people, including 12 Americans. Iraq has also provided safe haven to Abu Abbas, who was responsible for seizing the Egyptian ship Achille Lauro and killing an American passenger. Following the murder of Leon Klinghoffer, the Klinghoffer family founded the Leon and Marilyn Klinghoffer Memorial Foundation, in cooperation with the Anti-Defamation League.
    ellauri213.html on line 354: The Achille Lauro hijacking has inspired a number of dramatic retellings, including The Death of Klinghoffer (1991), an opera by John Adams and Alice Goodman after a concept of theatre director Peter Sellars. Its depiction of the hijacking has proved controversial. Controversy surrounded the American premiere and other productions in the years which followed. Some critics and audience members condemned the production as antisemitic and appearing to be sympathetic to the hijackers. Adams, Goodman, and Sellars repeatedly claimed that they were trying to give equal voice to both Israelis and Palestinians with respect to the political background. That kind of unpatriotic talk was effectively silenced with the Iraqi wars and the 9/11 incident. It is unpatriotic to be impartial.
    ellauri213.html on line 379: Königsberg was the easternmost large city in Germany until World War II. The city was heavily damaged by Allied bombing in 1944 and during the Battle of Königsberg in 1945; it was then captured by the Soviet Union on 9 April 1945. The Potsdam Agreement of 1945 placed it under Soviet administration. The city was renamed to Kaliningrad in 1946 in honor of Soviet revolutionary Mikhail Kalinin. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it has been governed as the administrative centre of Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast, the westernmost oblast of Russia.
    ellauri213.html on line 387: As a major transport hub, with sea and river ports, the city is home to the headquarters of the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Navy, and is one of the largest industrial centres in Russia. It was deemed the best city in Russia in 2012, 2013, and 2014 in Kommersant's magazine The Firm's Secret, the best city in Russia for business in 2013 according to Forbes, and was ranked fifth in the Urban Environment Quality Index published by Minstroy in 2019. Kaliningrad has been a major internal migration attraction in Russia over the past two decades, and was one of the host cities of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
    ellauri213.html on line 397: The full explanation is to curse the moment that someone came out of their mother, the fact that they were even born. Also can be used as a reply to kus imak. Mokomaki kusimuki! Äitis on!
    ellauri213.html on line 414: Once described as “the empress of terror”, Fusako Shigenobu founded the Japanese Red Army, a radical leftist group that carried out armed attacks worldwide in support of the Palestinian cause.
    ellauri213.html on line 434: Seuraavassa on listattuna pahoja naisia rikkomuxineen (kuvissa söpöset alleviivattu): Irma Grese (Naziwächterin), Myra Hindley (serial pedocide), Isabela of Castile (born in the year 1451 and died in 1504, Isabella the Catholic, was queen of Castile and León. She and her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon, brought stability to the kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain. Isabella and Ferdinand are known for completing the Reconquista, ordering conversion or exile of their Muslim and Jewish subjects and financing Christopher Columbus’ 1492 voyage that led to the opening of the “New World”. Isabella was granted the title Servant of God by the Catholic Church in 1974), Beverly Allitt (pedocide, Angel of Death), Queen Mary of England (catholic), Belle Gunness (norwegian-american serial killer), Mary Ann Cotton (serial killer), Ilse Koch (Lagerfrau), Katherine Knight (very bad Aussie), Elizabeth Bathory (hungarian noblewoman and serial killer), Sandra Avila Beltran (drugs), Patty Hearst (hänen isoisänsä oli lehtikeisari William Randolph Hearst. Hiän joutui kidnappauksen uhriksi, mutta pian tämän jälkeen hiän teki pankkiryöstön ja joutui vankilaan), Genene Jones (infanticide nurse), Karla Homolka (Canadian serial killer), Diane Downs (infanticide), Aileen Wuornos (serial killer), Griselda Blanco (drug lady), Lizzie Borden (kirvesmurhaaja), Bonnie Parker (bank robber), Anne Bonny (pirate), Mary Bell (pedocide), Delphine LaLaurie (serial slavekiller), Patricia Krenwinkel (Manson family member), act-131.jpg?w=1860">Leslie van Houten (Manson family member), Darlie Routier (infanticide), Susan Smith (infanticide), Susan Atkins (Manson family member), Ching Shih (pirate), Anna Sorokin Delvey (con woman), Amelia Dyer (serial killer), Assata Shakur (black terrorist), Belle Gunness (serial killer), Gypsy Rose Blanchard (matricide), Pamela Smart (mariticide), Ruth Ellis (nightclub hostess, last woman hanged in UK), Phoolan Devi (bandit), Ma Barker (matriarch), Jennifer Pan (parenticide), Virginia Hill (gangster), Karla Faye Tucker (burglar, first woman injected in US), Leonarda Cianciully (serial murderer, soapmaker), Mary Read, Carill Ann Fugate (murder spree), Grace Marks (maid), Belle Starr (outlaw, friend of Lucky Luke), Zerelda Mimms (Mrs. Jesse James), Jane Toppan (serial killer), Sara Jane Moore (wannabe assassin of Gerald Ford), Martha Beck (serial killer), Doris Payne (jewel thief), Mary Brunner (Manson family member), Barbara Graham (executed by gas), Grace O'Malley (pirate), Sada Abe (jealous geisha. When they asked why she had killed Ishida, “Immediately she became excited and her eyes sparkled in a strange way: ‘I loved him so much, I wanted him all to myself. But since we were not husband and wife, as long as he lived he could be embraced by other women. I knew that if I killed him no other woman could ever touch him again, so I killed him…..’ ), Samantha Lewthwaite (white somali terrorist), Theresa Knorr (murderess), Lynette Fromme (Manson family, wannabe assassin of Gerald Ford), The Freeway Phantom (serial killer), Carol M. Bundy (serial killer), Fanny Kaplan (bolshevik revolutionary), Marguerite Alibert (Ed VII courtesan), Jean Harris (author), Linda Hazzard (physician, serial killer), Mary Jane Kelly (1st victim of Jack the Ripper), Kim Hyon-hui (North-Korean spy), Vera Renczi (serial killer), Clare Bronfman (filthy rich criminal), Kirsten Gilbert (serial killer nurse), Gerda Steinhoff (Lagerwächterin), Linda Carty (baby robber), Estella Marie Thompson (black prostitute, blowjobbed Hugh Grant), Elizabeth Becker (Lagerwächterin), Juana Barraza (asesina en serie), Olivera Circovic (baseball player, writer, jewel thief), Olga Hepnarova (mental serial killer), Sabina Eriksson (knäpp tvilling), Minnie Dean (serial killer), Madame de Brinvilliers (aristocrat parri- and fratricide), Martha Rendell (familicide, last woman hanged in Western Australia), Violet Gibson (wannabe assassin of Mussolini), Idoia López Riaño (terrorist), Styllou Christofi (murdered her daughter in law), Mary Eastley (convicted of witchcraft), Wanda Klaff (Lagerwächterin), Giulia Tofana (avvelenatrice), Tisiphone (1/3 raivottaresta), Jean Lee (murderer for money), Brigitte Mohnhaupt (RAF terrorist), Marcia (mistress of Commodus), Beate Zschäpe (far-right terrorist), Evelyn Frechette (singer, Dillingerin heila), Francoise Dior (naziaktivisti), Linda Mulhall (nirhasi äidin poikaystävän saxilla), Brigit Hogefeld (RAF terrorist), Martha Corey (Salem witchhunt victim), Marie Lafarge (arsenikkimurha), Debra Lafave (teacher, gave blow job to student), Enriqueta Marti (asasina en serie), Alse Young (witch hanging victim), Elizabeth Michael (actress, involuntary manslaughter: nasty boyfriend hit his head and died while beating her), Susannah Martin (witchcraft), Maria Mandl (Gefängnisoffizerin), Mary Frith (pickpocket and fence), Hanadi Jaradat (suicide bomber), Marie-Josephte Carrivau (mariticide), Gudrun Ensslin (RAF founder), Anna Anderson (vale-Anastasia), Ans van Dijk (jutku nazikollaboraattori), Elizabeth Holmes (bisneshuijari), Ghislaine Maxwell (Epsteinin haahka), Julianna Farrait (drugs), Yolanda Saldivar (embezzler, killer), acebook.jpg">Jodi Arias (convicted killer Jodi Ann Arias was born on July 9, 1980, in Salinas, California. In the summer of 2008, Arias made national headlines when she was charged with murdering her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander, a 30-year-old member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who was working as a motivational speaker and insurance salesman. Aargh. Justifiable homicide.) Alyssa Bustamante (kid murder), Mary Kay Letourneau (kid abuser), Mirtha Young (drugs), Catherine Nevin (mariticide), Pilar Prades (maid), Irmgard Möller (terrorist), Christine Schürrer (krimi), Reem Riyashi (suicide bomber), Amy Fisher (jealous), Wafa Idris (suicide bomber), Jeanne de Clisson (ex-noblewoman), Christine Papin (maid murderer), Sally McNeil (body builder), Mariette Bosch (murderer), Sandra Ávila Beltrán (drugs), Alice Schwarzer (journalist), Andrea Yates (litter murderer), Mimi Wong (bar hostess), Pauline Nyiramasuhuko (criminal politician), Josefa Segovia (murderer), Martha Needle (serial killer), Antonina Makarova (war criminal), Mary Surratt (criminal businessperson), Dorothea Binz (officer), Leona Helmsley (tax evasion), Angela Rayola (reality tv personality), Léa Papin (maid murderer), Ursula Erikssson (kriminell mördare), Maria Petrovna (spree killer), Aafia Siddiqui (criminal), Fatima Bernawi (palestinian militant), La Voisin (fortune teller), Deniz Seki (singer), Rasmea Odeh (Arab activist), Hildegard Lächert (nurse), Sajida al-Rishawi (suicide bomber), Hayat Boumeddiene (ISIS groupie, nähty viimexi Al Holissa), Herta Ehlert (Lagerwächterin), Elizabeth Stride (seriös mördare), Adelheid Schulz (krimi), Jenny-Wanda Barkman (Wächter), Shi Jianqiao (pardoned assassin. The assassination of Sun Chuanfang was ethically justified as an act of filial piety and turned into a political symbol of the legitimate vengeance against the Japanese invaders.), Rosemary West (serial killer), Juana Bormann (Lagerwächterin), Kathy Boudin (criminal), Kate Webster (assassin), Teresa Lewis (murderer), Hermine Braunsteiner (Lagerwächterin), Flor Contemplacion (assassina), Constance Kent (fratricide), Tamara Samsonova (serial killer), Herta Bothe (Lagerwächterin), Maria Gruber (Mörderin), Irene Leidolf (möderin), Waltraud Wagner (Mörderin), Elaine Campione (criminelle), Greta Bösel (Pflegerin), Marie Manning (Mörderin), Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova (sadist), Nora Parham (executed), Maria Barbella (assassina), Linda Wenzel (ISIS activist), Anna Marie Hahn (Mörderin), Suzane von Richthofen (parenticide), Charlotte Mulhall (murderer), Khioniya Guseva (kriminal), Daisy de Melker (serial killer nurse), Stephanija Meyer (Mörderin), Sinedu Tadesse (murderer), Ayat al-Akhras (suicide bomber), Akosita Lavulavu (minister of infrastructure and tourism), Sabrina de Sousa (criminal diplomat), Sally Basset (poisoner), Emma Zimmer (Aufseher), Mary Clement (serial killer), Irina Gaidamachuk (serial killer), Dagmar Overbye (serialmorder), Gesche Gottfried (Mörderin), Frances Knorr (serial killer), Beate Schmidt (Serienmörderin), Elizabeth Clarke (accused victim of witchcraft), Kim Sun-ja (serial killer), Olga Konstantinovana Briscorn (serial killer), Roxana Baldetti (politico), Rizana Nafeek (house maid), Margaret Scott (accused of witchcraft), Jacqueline Sauvage (meurtrier), Veronique Courjault (tueur en série), Barbara Erni (thief), Hilde Lesewitz (Schutzstaffel Wächterin), Thenmoli Rajaratnam (suicide bomber), etc. etc..
    ellauri213.html on line 436: Sinedu Tadesse September 25, 1975 – May 28, 1995) was a junior at Harvard College who stabbed her roommate, Trang Phuong Ho, to death, then committed suicide. The incident may have resulted in a variety of changes to the administration of living conditions at Harvard. Tadesse is buried at the Ethiopian Orthodox Cemetery, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. When Tadesse entered Harvard, she earned below-average grades, and was told that this would prevent her from attending top-ranked medical schools in the U.S. She made no friends, remaining distant even from relatives she had in the area. Tadesse sent a form letter to dozens of strangers that she picked from the phone book, describing her unhappiness and pleading with them to be her friend. One woman responded to the letter but became alarmed by the bizarre writings and recordings Tadesse sent her in return; she had no further contact with Tadesse. Another woman found the letter obnoxious and sent it to a friend who worked at Harvard to review.
    ellauri213.html on line 438: After her freshman year, her roommate told her she was going to room with someone else. For her second and third years, Tadesse roomed with Trang Ho, a Vietnamese student who was well liked and doing well at Harvard, and Tadesse was obsessively fond of her. Tadesse was very needy in her demands for attention and became angry when Ho began to distance herself in their junior year. Tadesse apparently reacted with despair when Ho announced her decision to room with another group of girls their senior year, and the two women stopped speaking with each other after that. Tadesse purchased two knives and rope in advance. On May 28, 1995, Tadesse stabbed her roommate Ho 45 times with a hunting knife, killing her. Tadesse then hanged herself in the bathroom.
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    ellauri214.html on line 41: So, yes, the cynicism is something that is completely accepted socially in Russia and really disgusts me. They think everybody is corrupt and cynical, including westerners, and on top of that, they are unbelievably lazy. I did not want my kids to grow up to be like that. So I moved to the West. Im a fund manager. Managing funds is fun, but dont expect two långa fikapauser per dag, with no shop talk allowed, like the Swedes.
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    ellauri214.html on line 64: In an obvious parallel with the Potter books, The Casual Vacancy is populated by a huge cast of mean, unsympathetic, small-minded folk. "This novel for adults is filled with a variety of people like Harry’s aunt and uncle, Petunia and Vernon Dursley: self-absorbed, small-minded, snobbish and judgmental folks, whose stories neither engage nor transport us.” — Michiko Kakutani, USA:n Toini Havu.
    ellauri214.html on line 66: J. K. Rowling’s first adult novel The Casual Vacancy stirred a ruckus within Sikh Community after its publication leading to the involvement of SGPC and its head showing concern with the negative portrayal of Sikh characters in the novel. Rowling defends the novel by her theory of ‘corrosive racism’ after her ‘vast amount of research’ in Sikhism. The chapter explores diasporic Sikh identity through the character of Sukhvinder who though dyslexic is stifled by her mother and harassed by her classmate Fats through slanderous remarks targeting her Sikh identity. Though Sukhvinder resorts to self-torture after undergoing racism, she emerges victorious like a brave Sikh by her self-determination and emerges a heroine by helping everybody in Britain. The chapter applies Teun A. van Dijk’s racist discourse and post-colonial theories specifically Homi Bhabha’s hybridity of cultures, Jacques Rancière’s distribution of the sensible hinting at the redistribution of identities to make invisible diaspora visible and inaudible audible and Gayatri Spivak’s theory of the subaltern to prove that the Sikh diaspora remains in Charhdi Kala (higher state of mind) even in tough situations. The chapter concludes that though British Sikh diaspora undergoes racialism leading to identity crisis, Sikhs finally find resolution through Sikh identity model Sukhvinder who, treading the footsteps of Sikh heroes like Bhai Kanhayia, becomes a heroin addict by risking her life to save Robbie and by helping all in the novel.
    ellauri214.html on line 68: The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (abbr. SGPC; "Supreme Gurdwara Management Committee") is an organization in India responsible for the management of gurdwaras, Sikh places of worship in three states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh and union territory of Chandigarh. SGPC also administers Darbar Sahib in Amritsar.
    ellauri214.html on line 70: In response to a Twitter post about how COVID-19 has been affecting people who menstruate, Rowling wrote, “‘People who menstruate.’ I’m sure there used to be a word for those people. Someone help me out. Wumben? Wimpund? Woomud?”. In this post, Rowling mocks trans people by insinuating that women who do not have a period are not real women. This tweet not only offended trans women who do not have periods, but also cisgender women born with medical conditions that prevent them from having a period, older women who have gone through menapause, and transgender men who still menstrate. Rowling has continued to bash transgender people by comparing hormone therapy to gay conversion therapy and tweeting articles arguing that transitioning is a medical experiment. Many have called Rowling out on her transphobia, and some have attempted to educate her on transgender issues and the difference between sex and gender. However, the author has not been receptive to these comments, and continues to deny that she is transphobic. Rowling’s transphobia has prompted Harry Potter actors Daniel Radcliff (Harry Potter), Emma Watson (Hermionie Granger), Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley), Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley), and Evanna Lynch (Luna Lovegood) to show their support for the transgender community. The only actor staunchly standing on her side is Tom Veladro (Voldemort). Oops, I shouldn't have said the name.
    ellauri214.html on line 72: Though Rowling’s transphobia has been publicized the most, fans have also begun to notice prejudice in her writing. Very few people of color are featured in J. K. Rowling’s books, and those that are have few lines and no detailed story arcs. One of the people of color given more thought was Cho Chang, Harry Potter’s love interest who was first introduced in the third book, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Rowling’s racism toward Asians and lack of knowledge of Asian culture is clearly evident from just the name Cho Chang, which is a mix of Korean and Chinese surnames. Korea and China have a longstanding history as political adversaries and each country has a distinct culture. While Rowling went to great efforts in creating a wonderfully immersive wizarding world, she gave no thought to what Cho’s ethnicity is. Cho was also sorted into Ravenclaw house, the school house for those of high intelligence, playing into a common stereotype of Asians. The only other Asian characters mentioned in the series are Indian twins Padma and Pavarti Patil. While Rowling appears to have given more thought to these characters, placing Padma in Ravenclaw and breaking the Asian stereotype by placing Pavarti in Gryffindor, she ultimately fails to adequately write Asian characters. While Pavarti, as a member of Harry Potter’s house, was given more depth than Cho or her sister, many South Asian fans were irritated by the girls’ dresses in the fourth movie, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The twins wore dull and unflattering traditional Indian attire, which many saw as a mockery of Indian culture. Cho herself wore an East Asian style dress in this movie which was a mix of different Asian styles. Rowling continued her habit of stereotyping Asians in the Fantastic Beast Movies, the first of which was released in 2016 and set in the 1920’s, several decades before the Harry Potter series. In this pre-series, the only Asian representation is displayed in the form of a woman who has been cursed to turn into a beast. Fans may remember the villain Voldemort’s pet snake, Nagini, who served him throughout the Harry Potter series. Fans were surprised to learn when watching The Crimes of Grindelwald, the second movie in the Fantastic Beasts series, that Nagini was not always a snake, but was actually a woman who had been cursed to turn into a snake. In the movie, Nagini, in human form, is caged and forced to perform in a circus. Though we do not know how Nagini came to meet Voldemort, we do know that she became his servant and the keeper of a wee snakelike portion of his soul. This is more than slightly problematic. Not only was Nagini the only Asian representation in the film, but she was also a half-human who was forced to serve an evil white man for a great part of her existence. Author Ellen Oh commented on Nagini’s inclusion in the film saying “I feel like this is the problem when white people want to diversify and don’t actually ask POC how to do so. They don’t make the connection between making Nagini an Asian woman who later on becomes the pet snake of an EEVIL whitish man.”
    ellauri214.html on line 74: J.K. Rowling did not limit herself to being racist, she also included anti-semitic stereotypes in her books. Many readers have noticed how the descriptions of the goblins in the Harry Potter series bear striking resemblance to anti-semitic stereotypes. The goblins are hooked-nosed creatures who work at the wizarding bank Gringotts and are obsessed with gold and money.
    ellauri214.html on line 76: J.K. Rowling has also included plenty of sexism in her writing, indicative of her internalised misogyny. Cho Chang was Harry Potter’s love interest throughout books 4 and 5. However, Cho was in a relationship with another student in the fourth book, and unfortunately this student was killed by Lord Voldemort at the end of the book. This leaves Cho rightfully distraught. Though still in emotional turmoil, she develops a crush on Harry and they begin dating. During their first kiss, Cho is crying because she is thinking of her dead boyfriend. Harry and Cho break up after multiple arguments later in the book. Later on in the series, Harry develops feelings for his best friend’s sister, Ginny Weasley. Rowling periodically writes how Harry prefers Ginny to Cho because Cho was too emotional after the death of her boyfriend. Harry preferred Ginny, who was stronger and could contain her emotions, supposedly because she had grown up with 6 brothers (no, 5, Ronny is a sissy). This comparison of the two girls demonstrates Rowling’s internalized feelings that women exist for the purpose of pleasing men. The thinly veiled idea that women who are too emotional or too much drama queens are not desirable is evident in Rowling’s writing. Fleur Delcore is another example of this feeling. Fleur is a student at a French wizarding school who competes against Harry in a difficult tournament in the fourth book. Fleur is part veela, who are magical beings of extreme beauty but can turn monstrous when angered. Fleur eventually marries Ron Weasley’s older brother, Bill. Hermionie, Harry’s other best friend, and Ginny constantly complain about Fleur. However, the only thing their animosity can be traced back to is that Fleur is a beautiful Frenchy woman and she is confident in that, whilst they are just snubnosed Brits. This further develops Rowling’s internalized misogyny. She views women who are confident in their beauty as annoying, and has the idea that women should seek male validation. Though these portions of the book were likely unintentional, speaking from personal experience, it has to be said that Rowling’s writing of women in her book have had a lasting effect on her female readers.
    ellauri214.html on line 80: The Casual Vacancy hit bookstores last week and drew mixed reviews. The Harry Potter author’s first adult book since the wizard franchise has caused some debate as it deals with such issues as child abuse, prostitution and drugs. Some British conservatives have described it as a liberal attack on their values.
    ellauri214.html on line 81: With talk of sex and drugs, the British author's first adult novel marks a turn away from her family-friendly series about a boy wizard. Some reviewers call her first book after the "Harry Potter" series an attack on conservatives, with one tabloid saying it presents "500 pages of relentless socialist manifesto masquerading as literature."
    ellauri214.html on line 83: But if fans are expecting a Harry Potter-like book, they’re in for a shock: The Casual Vacancy features some similar Harry Potter themes, such as morality and mortality, but that is where the comparisons end. The adjectives, for example, are of a different sort.
    ellauri214.html on line 84: It’s difficult to imagine the phrases “miraculously unguarded vagina” or “with an ache in his heart and in his balls” being found in the G-rated wizard novels, but they abound in the X-rated Casual Vacancy. In addition to the risque descriptions, many of the characters (teens especially) are troubled and one mother is a heroine addict. “I have a lot of real-world material in me, believe you me,” Rowling tells The New Yorker. “The thing about fantasy—there are certain things you just don’t do in fantasy. You don’t have sex with unicorns.” A good rule of thumb. They are horny but much too pointy for close comfort.
    ellauri214.html on line 86: Whereas Rowling’s shepherding of readers was, in the Harry Potter juvenile series, an essential asset, in The Casual Vacancy her firm hand can feel constraining. She leaves little space for the peripheral or the ambiguous; hidden secrets are labeled as hidden secrets, and events are easy to predict. We seem to watch people move around Pagford as if they were on Harry’s magical parchment map of Hogwarts.
    ellauri214.html on line 88: The Harry Potter series didn’t become a global phenomenon just because it was an exciting adventure, but because there was a real heart to it, characters who had both strengths and weaknesses, who struggled with their choices, much like Batman or Superman. Not so this time. Instead, “The Casual Vacancy” is a generally well-written book whose central theme is responsibility for those less fortunate, all the time imbued with ever-present British themes of class and notions of propriety.
    ellauri214.html on line 90: The Casual Vacancy, which one bookseller breathlessly predicted would be the biggest novel of the year, isn’t dreadful. It’s just dull. … The small-town characters are all deluded in their own way with their own tales to tell. The problem is, not one of them is interesting or even particularly likeable. Collectively, it’s all too easy to turn the page on them. The fanbase may find it a bit sour, as it lacks the Harry Potter books’ warmth and charm; all the characters are fairly horrible or suicidally miserable, or dead.
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    ellauri214.html on line 104: I think JK Rowling did one thing exceptionally well: she had really interesting whimsical ideas based on everyday mundane life, and she can write these ideas out in a very visually exciting fashion. These little sparkles of crazy fun ideas can almost make you forget about the other glaring problems of the book. A lot of people (myself included) are attracted, or mesmerized by these whimsical sparkles of imagination. It's a fascinating magical world that's so imaginative and yet at the same time mirror our own.
    ellauri214.html on line 106: But, Rowling's talent is skin deep. I absolutely do not agree that she did a great job in character and/or plot development. Her characters are pretty clichéd (Chosen one and his side kick), her setting is pretty narrow (British boarding school experiences), her plot is pretty predictable, and like all amateur writers, her plot line often meanders for no good reason at all. Her world building is imaginative, but lack planning. Simply put, most part of her world is a whim, it's not coherent, she didn't think it through. And the more you think about it, the bigger the problem it is. Oh and that one character everyone is singing praises about, as if it's the best written character of all time? Stereotypical Byronic hero. I read how people praise Snape being this greatest character of our generation, I couldn't help but wondering, you guys never read Wuthering Heights?! I've never attended an American high school but I'm pretty sure the Great Gatsby is on the required reading list.
    ellauri214.html on line 108: Rowling became popular because she got lucky. Her work is more accessible than the works of people mentioned above. She set out to write light-hearted children's books, which allowed her works to avoid some of the more serious scrutiny from literature critics. And I guess because people don't read nearly as much as they used to. When you never had a good burger, you'd think Big Mac is the best thing in the world.
    ellauri214.html on line 112: I’m a troubled teenager girl in a Hollywood action movie.
    ellauri214.html on line 116: In a rare chance, I might be black. If I’m black, I’m more likely to be pregnant. I’m more likely to be dead in the first 20 minutes of the movie (or first episode of the TV show).
    ellauri214.html on line 125: Every close up shows my pristine clear skin with no blemishes or acne.
    ellauri214.html on line 133: I don't know how to be nice to people. Everything I say is full of snark, sarcasm and acid. Because I'm independent and strong.
    ellauri214.html on line 138: I act out, I curse, I get physical, I flirt, I'm a bad girl in the cutest and most vulnerable way.
    ellauri214.html on line 148: After I throw tantrums and verbally abuse people around me, I'm entitled to other people making an effort to reach out to me, and apologize to me. Because I have a troubled past and everyone owes me some extra effort.
    ellauri214.html on line 150: Everyone forgive my tantrums and acting out, everyone forgive my irrational actions. I can hit everyone, do anything. Because I have a troubled past, every stupid, abusive, damaging thing I do to people around me is justified and forgiven.
    ellauri214.html on line 152: Occasionally one of the supporting characters might call me out. But I'll be triggered and start shaking and crying. Remind everyone I have a troubled past. I'm vulnerable, I need love. The supporting character or the protagonist will apologize and give me a hug, which I will refuse because I don't trust anyone.
    ellauri214.html on line 154: The protagonist of the movie, who's actual family are fridged to create cheap motivation, will serves as my surrogate father or brother figure. And I will be his replacement family.
    ellauri214.html on line 157: Despite growing up in an abusive family where nobody actually cares about me, I'm the most entitled person.
    ellauri214.html on line 167: Because I'm often the MacGuffin of the movie, my self-centeredness is often justified at the end. It really is, all about me.
    ellauri214.html on line 169: In fiction, a MacGuffin (sometimes McGuffin) is an object, device, or event that is necessary to the plot and the motivation of the characters, but insignificant, unimportant, or irrelevant in itself. The term was originated by Angus MacPhail for film, adopted by Alfred Hitchcock, and later extended to a similar device in other fiction.
    ellauri214.html on line 171: It might be a Scottish name, taken from a story about two men on a train. One man says, 'What's that package up there in the baggage rack?' And the other answers, 'Oh, that's a MacGuffin'. The first one asks, 'What's a MacGuffin?' 'Well,' the other man says, 'it's an apparatus for trapping lions in the Scottish Highlands.' The first man says, 'But there are no lions in the Scottish Highlands,' and the other one answers, 'Well then, that's no MacGuffin!' So you see that a MacGuffin is actually nothing at all.
    ellauri214.html on line 173: The MacGuffin technique is common in films, especially thrillers. Usually, the MacGuffin is revealed in the first act, and thereafter declines in importance. It can reappear at the climax of the story but may actually be forgotten by the end of the story. Multiple MacGuffins are sometimes derisively identified as plot coupons.
    ellauri214.html on line 175: In contrast to Hitchcock's view of a MacGuffin as an object around which the plot revolves but about which the audience does not care, George Lucas believes that "the audience should care about it almost as much as about the dueling heroes and villains on-screen (i.e. not at all)." Lucas describes R2-D2 as the MacGuffin of the original Star Wars film,and said that the Ark of the Covenant in the Bible, or the titular MacGuffin in Raiders of the Lost Ark, was an excellent example as opposed to the more obscure MacGuffin in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and "feeble" MacGuffin in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
    ellauri214.html on line 181: Depending on the rating, I’m seen drinking hard liquor and doing drugs. But unless the show's theme is about drugs, these habit never really have negative impact on my health or my actions.
    ellauri214.html on line 183: Despite my many bad habits and questionable actions, I'm the most judgemental person.
    ellauri214.html on line 189: I'll always ask the protagonist to spare the life of an enemy, and that enemy will almost always come back and bite him.
    ellauri214.html on line 193: I might talk about what I want to do, I might have one talent (usually drawing), but I was never shown to actively working towards my dream.
    ellauri214.html on line 201: Other than the Chosen one (Harry Potter), this is my most hated character in any action movie.
    ellauri214.html on line 216: Se mitä Mikki pyytää Hessulta on epäeettistä mutta moraalista. Mutta Mikki onkin julkkis eli luotettava. No nyt menee Stieg tosi kimurantixi! Armanskin rouva Ritva tarjoili kylmiä paloja ja vetäytyi sitten teeveen taaxe että miehet saavat rupatella rauhassa. Dragan Armanski ei ollut tollo, toisin kuin Karon miesystävä. Kun valtion suoja ei riitä ja sängyllä on runkkutahroja, kansanedustaja soittaa yxityiseen turvallisuuspalveluun. Ex-toimittaja Stieg uskottelee että sananvapaus on yhtä kuin demokratia. Sananvapaus on täysin perseestä, ja demokratia on keskiluokan diktatuuria. Stieg kadehtii USAn korkeinta oikeutta. Ei kannattaisi. Lakukepin konservatiivituomarin mursunkokoinen paleface vaimo jäi kiinni Trumpin vallankaappauxen asialla kähmystä.
    ellauri214.html on line 224: The phrase "said the actress to the bishop" is a colloquial and vulgar British exclamation, offering humor by serving as a punch line that exposes an unintended double entendre. An equivalent phrase in North America is " that's what she said ".
    ellauri214.html on line 226: It supposedly originated from a conversation between the actress Lillie Langtry and the Bishop of Worcester. They were at a country house weekend party and on Sunday morning before church, they went for a stroll in the garden. On their walk, the bishop cut his finger on a rose thorn. Over lunch, Lillie enquired about his injury, asking: "How is your prick?" To which, the Bishop replied: "Throbbing", causing the butler to drop the potatoes.
    ellauri214.html on line 228: The character Wayne Campbell uses the phrase after his partner Garth says, "Hey, are you through yet? 'Cause I'm getting tired of holding this", in regard to a picture he is holding.
    ellauri214.html on line 242: In his work Bibliotheca historica (Library of History), Diodorus Siculus wrote that the Amazons came from Libya in north Africa. Diodorus’s account is set in the time of myth. He wrote that the warriors’ most famous queen was Myrina, who lived before the hero Perseus saved the Ethiopian princess Andromeda from a sea monster. Myrina led her warriors to a great number of victories, including one against the mythical island of Atlantis. Myrina led a large army of 30,000 foot-soldiers and 3,000 cavalry against the Atlanteans. Diodorus claimed that the Amazon cavalry used tactics similar to those employed by the Parthians of west Asia, who fought the Roman general Crassus (c. 115— 53 BCE), firing arrows as they rode away from their enemies. The Atlanteans eventually surrendered to Myrina after she had captured and destroyed one of their cities, enslaving and carrying away the women and the children.
    ellauri214.html on line 243: It was during the reign of Myrina that the Amazons encountered another race of female warriors known as the Gorgons. The Amazons and their defeated neighbors, the Atlanteans, were at peace with each other, but Atlantis was raided repeatedly by the Gorgons, who lived nearby. In Greek myth, the Gorgons were monsters with snakes instead of hair and faces so fearsome that looking directly at them could turn a mortal into stone. Diodorus scoffed at these stories of monsters and claimed that, like the Amazons, the Gorgons were nothing more than fierce tribal women who were skilled in warfare. Myrina’s large army went to the aid of Atlantis and defeated the Gorgons, capturing more than 3,000 Gorgon warriors. The captive Gorgons began a rebellion but were put down by the Amazons, who killed every remaining prisoner.
    ellauri214.html on line 245: Myrina was said to have conquered most of Libya, from where she led her army east toward Egypt. When she reached Egypt, she befriended the king before going on to defeat the Bedouin and Syrian peoples and conquering some of west Asia. Although the people of Cilicia (part of modern Turkey) were not defeated, they were willing to accept her rule. The Amazons also captured the island of Lesbos in the Aegean Sea, where Myrina founded the city of Mitylene, named for her sister. While sailing across the Aegean, Myrina got caught in a storm. The queen prayed to the Mother Goddess to save her and was guided to a deserted island, which she named Samothrace. Myrina’s good fortune, however, did not last forever: she died in battle against the Thracians and Scythians, led by the Thracian Mopsos. Without their great leader, the Amazons lost a series of battles to Mopsos. Eventually their empire collapsed and they withdrew back to Libya. Back to the drawing board. 2 thousand years later Myrinä's compatriot Muammar Gaddafi says in Swedish: Han är nöjd.
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    ellauri214.html on line 251: Det kan finnas en gnutta sanning i Ulf Johanssons och Ulla Klötzers (HBL 7.7) kritik av Nato; inget är väl helt rött eller vitt. Klart är också att krig gynnar det militärindustriella komplexet liksom farsoter och andra sjukdomar föder läkemedelsbranschen. Men är alternativet att låta epidemier spridas vilt och Putins Ryssland breda ut sig? Och som någon skrev är det väl bättre att vara en fästing i famnen på Joe Biden än att vara en fluga i Putins mun. Här gäller det att välja de minst onda av två onda saker! Den dag Putins Ryssland förhoppningsvis är krossat och helt avrustat - och det borde vara målet - behövs Nato inte mera. Där konsten tar slut tar våldet vid. Då kan vi igen fokusera på miljövård och annat klovneri, smida om svärden till plogar och så vidare. Det verkar nog nu som enbart militär makt kan hålla Putin stången. Det gäller ju inte bara Ukrainas utan hela Europas framtid. Vi behöver inte ha skygglappar för kriget i Ukraina överskuggar allt - miljöfrågor, idrottsprestationer, rymdfärder med mera. Ett Putins Ryssland som herrefolk i världen vore en mardröm: oligarkerna stjäl vad andra arbetar ihop, censur införs och oliktänkare placeras i fängelse eller avrättas, aborträtt slopas, miljön sätts på undantag. Just som det händer nu i Biden's USA. Väst har varit undfallande mot Ryssland-investerat i landet, gjort sig beroende av ryska råvaror och energi, godkänt landets deltagande i internationella tävlingar och returnerat värdefulla konstföremål fastän Ryssland hela tiden varit på krigsfot. De ryska konstföremålen kunde vi lika väl ha behållit själva!
    ellauri214.html on line 263: P.P.S. Joku David Crane muikeilee rasvasta kiiltävä rapuliina kaulassa: aion syyttää Putinia sotarikoxesta. Tosin niihin on syyllistyneet vähävenäläisetkin mutta niitä ei lasketa. Olen kaatanut 1 presidentin, voin tehdä sen toistekin. Kyseessä oli Liberian presidentti, musta mies jolla oli joxeenkin pienet liperit. In 2017, Crane founded the Global Accountability Network to investigate international crimes in Syria, Yemen, Venezuela, and China. In 2022, his organization published a white paper titled "Russian War Crimes Against Ukraine: The Breach of International Humanitarian Law By The Russian Federation". Mustaa valkoisella. Heppu oli US Armyn rullissa 20v uran alussa. Ezellasta.
    ellauri214.html on line 326: Seijan harmaa ohut kovakantinen kappale Turgenevin tuonnimistä pienoisromaania sopii kuin valettu mun Salmiselta hankittuihin kesähousuihin ja Tokmannilta eilen ostettuun siistiin vanhusmaiseen paitapuseroon. Ne ovat yhtä haalean harmaita kuin oli Ivan Turgenev, iso ja leveäharteinen mutta timidi länkkärimielinen agnostikko joka eli ja kuoli eturauhassyöpään 64-vuotiaana lännessä. Se oli köyhtynyttä tataariaatelia isän puolelta, varakas kielitaitoinen ja hyvätapainen, mistä sitä halvexivat moukkamaisemmat slavofiilit virkaveljet Tolstoi ja Fedja-setä. Dosto oli henkilönä kusipää eikä Tolstoi juuri parempi. Tchekhov oli luikero ja Turgenjev turha mies. Leskov oli ikävä (despotic, vindictive, quick-tempered and prone to didacticism) ja Gogol hullu. Turgenev pysyi poikamiehenä vaikka ilmeisesti menetti poikuutensa maaorjaneitosille. Ivan oli tylyttävän äidin poika, rentustava isä oli läheisempi vaikka jäi etäisemmäxi, kuten tavallaan sanotaan tässäkin novellettassa. Äiti oli isää vakavaraisempi kuten kirjassa. Joku Uncle Tom luki Ivanille pienenä Heraskovin Rossiadia.
    ellauri214.html on line 345: Kustantajan huomautus. Viimeisen rivin alapuolella on profiilikuva viixekkäästä, töyhtötukkaisesta päästä, jonka silmä katsoo en face ja silmäripset hajaantuvat säteettäisesti; pään alle on joku kirjoittanut seuraavat sanat:
    ellauri214.html on line 459: Peace & <3
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    ellauri214.html on line 535: Halfway through her fifth novel Flights, Olga Tokarczuk asks her readers to take pity on the poor souls for whom English is their “real language”. “Just imagine!” teases Poland’s most widely translated female author. “They don’t have anything to fall back on or turn to in moments of doubt. How lost they must feel in the world, where all instructions, all the lyrics of the stupidest possible songs, all the excruciating pamphlets and brochures — even the buttons in the lift! — are in their private language . . . they are accessible to everyone and everything!”
    ellauri214.html on line 539: Although Tokarczuk (pronounced “Tok-ar-chook”, like a toy train) is in London to celebrate Flights making the long list for the Man International Booker Prize, she feels “conversationally jet-lagged”discussing it because it was published in Poland back in 2007, quickly gaining popularity across the continent. It has taken a decade for the novel to make it into English, superbly rendered by superb American translator Jennifer Croft.
    ellauri214.html on line 541: At 56, Tokarczuk is an invigorating presence: her black dreadlocks studded with bright blue beads, eyes rimmed with luminous turquoise. “Flights grew out of a time when I was travelling a lot,” she explains, at pains to stress how liberating this was for those raised under an oppressive communist regime. “I got my first passport in 1989, when I was 28. Wow.”
    ellauri214.html on line 543: The daughter of two literature teachers, little Olga grew up near the border with Czechoslovakia, hiding under tables to eavesdrop on adult conversations. As a teenager she was gripped by Freud, then Jung, thrilled by the discovery that “every tiny thing you did had a deeper meaning . . . those ideas turned the world into a book I could read.”
    ellauri214.html on line 545: She trained and practised as a clinical psychologist but quit after realising that she was “much more neurotic than my clients” to become a full-time writer, on a mission to use language “like a fork and knife when you have to eat reality”. As her international reputation grew, so did her air-mile count.
    ellauri214.html on line 549: This blurring of fact and fiction is intentional. Tokarczuk tells me she is often asked “Why we central Europeans don’t use a classical linear narrative, and my answer is that we don’t have such a history. Our perception is different. Poland was once a powerful imperial country that disappeared from maps of Europe for more than 100 years. It was partitioned and occupied by the Nazis and the Russians . . . We pop up and disappear and we do not trust what we are told to believe.”
    ellauri214.html on line 551: Tokarczuk felt this rejection of facts at first-hand when the Polish publication of her 2015 novel The Books of Jacob led to death threats from nationalists. Her 900-page “magnum opus” tells the true story of 18th-century Polish-Jewish religious leader Jakub Frank, who converted thousands of Orthodox Jews to a kind of Christianity that saw them condemned and persecuted for heresy.
    ellauri214.html on line 554: “I opened a history that was taboo from a number of perspectives: it was swept under the carpet by Catholics, Jews and communists. It took me eight years to research such fragile and contentious facts,” she says, “But after I won the Nike Jogging Shoe Award [Poland’s most prestigious literary prize], I was attacked by people who didn’t want to know about Poland’s dark past.” She sighs.
    ellauri214.html on line 556: “Polish culture has always had a strong anti-Semitic undercurrent. There has been awful persecution. But it is time for us to look at Poland’s relationship with the Jews, to accept that we have Jewish blood and Polish culture mixed with our own. I was surprised by the anger I provoked, but thrilled by the enormous support that followed. It seems society is divided between the people who can read and those who cannot!”
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    ellauri214.html on line 701: Izydor lainasi vain sellaisia kirjoja, joissa oli Felix-sedän Fenix, siitä tuli hyvän kirjan merkki. Pian hän kuitenkin huomasi, että koko kirjakokoelma alkoi vasta kirjaimesta L. Yhdeltäkään hyllyitä ei löytynyt kirjailijoita, joiden sukunimi olisi alka nut An ja Kn väliltä. Niinpä hän luki Laotsea, Leniniä, Leibnitzia, Loyolaa, Lukianosta, Martialista, Marxia, Meyrinkia, Mickiewiczia, Nietzscheä, Origenesta, Paracelsusta, Parmenidesta, Porfyriosta, Platonia, Plotinosta, Poeta, Proustia, Quevedoa, Rousseauta, Schilleria, Słowackia, Spenceria, Spinozaa, Suetoniusta, Shakespearea, Swedenborgia, Sienkiewiczia, Towiańskia, Tokarczukia, Tacitusta, Tertullianusta, Tuomas Akvinolaista, Verneä, Vergiliusta ja Voltairea.
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    ellauri216.html on line 55: Kuten todettiin, King Jamesilla psalmi 129 ei sisällä tuonsisältöistä värssyä. Lähimmäxi tulee: The plowers plowed upon my back: they made long their furrows.
    ellauri216.html on line 56: Is there an actual Psalm 129 that reads “Go forth and seek, further up, you will find glory.”? Oikeasti värssy on Luukkaasta:
    ellauri216.html on line 115: Pikku Tero avaa hikisenä pisamaisen Annun vezkaria: mahtaako sillä olla pisamia pillussakin? Annun äiti keskeyttää: Mitäs tällä tapahtuu? se kysyy kuin Duracell pupuilta. Teron pikku paisuvainen lyyhähtää sen sännätessä pakoon. Äiti antaa piiskaa paljaalle pyllylle: älä koskaan enää niin tee!
    ellauri216.html on line 121: Paskapuhetta. Juuri tollasta tuubaa kiertää uskovaisten aivoissa. In actual fact kaveri on jalkafetishisti, pahempi kuin Al Bundy.
    ellauri216.html on line 140: Pseudo-Dionysios Areopagita oli kristitty teologi ja filosofi, joka eli 400- ja 500-lukujen vaihteessa. Hän kirjoittaa apostolien teoissa mainitun Dionysios Areopagitan nimellä. Pseudo-Dionysioksen kootut teokset tunnetaan nimellä Corpus Areopagiticum tai Corpus Dionysiacum. Tämän pseudonyymin ansiosta Pseudo-Dionysioksen teologialle annettiin merkittävä arvo vuosisatojen ajan. Pseudo-Dionysioksen teologia onkin vaikuttanut merkittävästi kristilliseen mystiikkaan.
    ellauri216.html on line 146: Pseudo-Dionysios kirjoittaa dogmihistoriallisessa tilanteessa, jossa keisari Zenonin Henoticon yritti saada aikaan sovinnon Khalkedonin konsiilin kaksiluonto-oppia kannattavien ja monofysitismiä kannattavien välille. Akateemisessa tutkimuksessa ei ole yksimielisyyttä siitä, onko Dionysios itse monofysitismin kannattaja vai ei; ehkä yleisimmän näkökulman mukaan hänen on katsottu kuuluvan joukkoon, joka pyrki aikaansaamaan sovinnon kiistelevien osapuolten välille. Eli siis oliko Jesse vain ihminen niikö Spartacus vai oliko se joku puolijumala. Paljon väliä.
    ellauri216.html on line 169: In Proclus’ view, no single component of reality can be evil in itself. All that exists is good in its essence and strives to achieve goodness in its activity too.
    ellauri216.html on line 172: To become evil means to fail to reach this perfection, to deviate from one’s nature. Evil thus has no positive existence of itself. It is a failure having no reality of its own, being but an incidental perversion of something good.
    ellauri216.html on line 174: To capture this particular mode of existence, Proclus uses the term parhypostasis, ‘parasitical existence’—i.e. an existence that has no proper antecedent cause, but arises accidentally in consequence of an unfortunate interaction of a number of partial causes, each of them having the best intentions only.
    ellauri216.html on line 198: The Didache (Greek: Διδαχή, translit. Didakhé, lit. "Teaching"), also known as The Lord's Teaching Through the Twelve Apostles to the Nations (Διδαχὴ Κυρίου διὰ τῶν δώδεκα ἀποστόλων τοῖς ἔθνεσιν), is a brief anonymous early Christian treatise written in Koine Greek, dated by modern scholars to the first or (less commonly) second century AD. The first line of this treatise is "The teaching of the Lord to the Gentiles (or Nations) by the twelve apostles". The text, parts of which constitute the oldest extant written catechism, has three main sections dealing with Christian ethics, rituals such as baptism and Eucharist, and Church organization. The opening chapters describe the virtuous Way of Life and the wicked Way of Death. The Lord's Prayer is included in full. Baptism is by immersion, or by affusion if immersion is not practical. Fasting is ordered for Wednesdays and Fridays. Two primitive Eucharistic prayers are given. Church organization was at an early stage of development. Itinerant apostles and prophets are important, serving as "chief priests" and possibly celebrating the Eucharist. Meanwhile, local bishops and deacons also have authority and seem to be taking the place of the itinerant ministry.
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    Haidi lauloi alttoäänisesti seuraavan J.S. Bachin kauniin aarian, jota laulaa juutuubissa läski kontratenori. Tytöt heiluu hartaina puuputket suussa.
    ellauri216.html on line 210: Nach dir, mein treuer Heiland, sehn. Sua haeskella, uskollinen pelastajani.
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    ellauri216.html on line 320: Painter Grigory Ostrovsky was active in Soligalich; the only paintings known to be by his hand are currently held in the town´s regional museum. There is a monument to Gennady Nevelskoy, who was born in the vicinity. Publisher Ivan Sytin was born in Soligalichsky District. Imugeeni Haritonia ei edes mainita.
    ellauri216.html on line 324: According to a 2010 survey, there are a total of 36,700 villages in Russia with fewer than 10 inhabitants. Traditionally Russia’s agricultural land was subdivided into a patchwork of villages and fields, interspersed by forest and marsh. Now the villages are deserted and crumbling: the state closes them down, often on a whim, and young people leave to find work elsewhere. acy.net/en/odr/death-of-russian-village/">Matilda Moreton tells the tragic story based on fieldwork in the Russian North.
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    ellauri216.html on line 471: Arseniev Jacob, arkkipappi. Kuvaus Kostroman taivaaseenastumisen katedraalista. SPb., 1820, s. 17-18.
    ellauri216.html on line 541: Jumalankantajaisä Makarios syntyi Egyptin suistomaa-alueen kylässä vuoden 300 tienoilla. Nuoruudessaan hän työskenteli kamelinajajana. Jumala kutsui häntä kuitenkin toisenlaiseen elämään ja Makarios vastasi kutsuun kuuliaisesti. Hän vetäytyi kylässään keljaan ja aloitti yksinäisen rukous- ja paastokilvoituksen. Kun ihmiset tahtoivat tehdä hänestä papin, hän pakeni toiseen kylään. Siellä raskaaksi tullut tyttö alkoi syyttää Makariosta häpäisemisestään. Makarios otettiin kiinni ja häntä raahattiin pitkin katua. Häntä lyötiin ja solvattiin, mutta hän ei sanonut sanaakaan puolustaakseen itseään vaan päinvastoin lupasi tehdä työtä hankkiakseen elatuksen naiselle ja lapselle. Makarios piti tilannetta Jumalan lähettämänä. Hän oli tuolloin noin 30 vuoden ikäinen. Kun Makarioksen syyttömyys tuli aikanaan ilmi, kylän väki lähti joukolla hänen luokseen pyytämään anteeksi. Mitenkä totuus tuli ilmi? No, when the woman's delivery drew near, her labor became exceedingly difficult. She did not manage to give birth until she confessed Macarius's innocence. She confessed that she had slandered the hermit, and revealed the name of the real father. (Who was it?) A multitude of people then came asking for his forgiveness, but he fled to the Nitrian Desert to escape all mundane glory.
    ellauri216.html on line 552: Makarios lived only on his pulse and one bottle of lamp oil a year. Many fathers testified that his face used to glow in the dark; and thus appeared his name as “the glowing lantern.”
    ellauri216.html on line 554: Once, while he was praying, St Macarius heard a voice: “Macarius, you have not yet attained such perfection in virtue as two women who live in the city.” The humble ascetic went to the city, found the house where the women lived, and knocked. The women received him with joy, and he said, “I have come from the desert seeking you in order to learn of your good deeds. Tell me about them, and conceal nothing.”
    ellauri216.html on line 558: St Macarius glorified God and said, “In truth, the Lord seeks neither virgins nor married women, and neither monks nor laymen, but values a person’s free intent, accepting it as the deed itself. He grants to everyone’s free will the grace of the Holy Spirit, which operates in an individual and directs the life of all who yearn to be saved.”
    ellauri216.html on line 1111: Vuoteen 1940 asti Valaam oli pieni "munkkien valtio" - obskurantisteja, riistäjiä, pankkiireja, sitten - vakoojia ja sabotöörejä, kansainvälisen vastavallankumouksen etuvartio Neuvostoliiton rajalla. Tämä "valtio" oli pinta-alaltaan 30 kertaa suurempi kuin Vatikaani - paavin "valtio", kaksi kertaa suurempi kuin Monacon ruhtinaskunta - osa feodaalista Eurooppaa. Ja Valaam munkkien tulot olivat neljä kertaa suuremmat kuin Monacon ruhtinaskunnan tulot. Miljajev totesi, että "koko Valaamin historia 1918-1940. on tarina Neuvostoliiton vastaisesta etuvartiosta Neuvostoliiton luoteisrajoilla". Miljajev valitsi luostarin kirjastosta 1 191 kirjaa vientiin Neuvostoliittoon, mutta ennen Suuren isänmaallisen sodan alkua kaikkia ei viety.
    ellauri216.html on line 1125: Joulukuun 13. päivänä 1989. apostoli Andreas Ensikutsutun muistopäivänä, kuusi munkkia astui saarelle: Hieromonkit Varsonofy (Kapralov). Gerontius (Fedorenko). Photius (Begal). Hierodeacon Seraphim (Gordeev). noviisit Leonid Makarov ja Vadim Erlich. Saapuneet asukkaat majoitettiin Invaliditalon entiseen pidätyskeskukseen. Jumalanpalvelukset jatkuivat kirkossa Pyhän Sergiuksen ja Valaamin Hermanin nimissä. Valaalle perustettiin alusta alkaen tiukasti lakisääteiset palvelut, Valaam-laulu herätettiin henkiin.
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    Romantiikkaa


    ellauri217.html on line 67: The first four sections retell, in succession, the stories of: Adam (Adham أدهم) and how he was favoured by Gabalawi over the latter's other sons, including the eldest Satan/Iblis (Idris إدريس). In subsequent generations the heroes relive the lives of Moses (Gabal جبل) - Ai Moosesko? No ehkä vähän, Mooses oli urpo, mukiloi jonkun sivullisen kuoliaaxi, tapas Jehun pensaassa, senkin käärme koveni sauvaxi, se imitoi Hammurapia - mut on siinä mukana myös Jakobia eli Israelia, Jesus (Rifa'a رفاعة) and Muhammad (Qasim قاسم). The followers of each hero settle in different parts of the alley, symbolising Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The protagonist of the book's fifth section is Arafat (عرفة), who symbolises modern science and comes after the prophets, while all of their followers claim Arafat as one of their own.
    ellauri217.html on line 69: Central to the plot are the futuwwat (strongmen) who control the alley and exact protection money from the people. The successive heroes overthrow the strongmen of their time, but in the next generation new strongmen spring up and things are as bad as ever. Arafat tries to use his knowledge of explosives to destroy the strongmen, but his attempts to discover Gabalawi's secrets leads to the death of the old man (though he does not directly kill him). The Chief Strongman guesses the truth and blackmails Arafat into helping him to become the dictator of the whole Alley. The book ends, after the murder of Arafat, with his friend searching in a rubbish tip for the book in which Arafat wrote his secrets. The people say "Oppression must cease as night yields to day. We shall see the end of tyranny and the dawn of miracles." Haha, night follows day as surely as the other way round, and night wins out in the end. Valot sammuu, haju jää.
    ellauri217.html on line 71: It was this book that earned Naguib Mahfouz condemnation from Omar Abdel-Rahman in 1989, who called on him to repent or be killed, Abdel-Rahman also claimed that "If this sentence had been passed on Naguib Mahfouz when he wrote Children of the Alley, Salman Rushdie would have realized that he had to stay within bounds" after the Nobel Prize had revived interest in it. As a result, in 1994 – a day after the anniversary of the prize – Mahfouz was attacked and stabbed in the neck by two extremists outside his Cairo home. Mahfouz survived the attack, yet he suffered from its consequences until his death in 2006. Salman sai myös luovuttaa silmän silmästä loppupeleissä, yhtä tyhmänä kuin Daabas. Silmäpuoli Sinbad merenkulkija, Popeye the sailor man!
    ellauri217.html on line 103: “You love knowledge, study, and insight. You value the gifts of your mind, which you use to great advantage to penetrate the mysteries of life. You study things in-depth. You search beneath the surface of things. You abhor shallow judgments or opinions. You have a natural gift for analysis and research. Once you have grasped the facts of a subject, your creativity and abstract approach lifts your thinking beyond the rudimentary to the philosophical.”
    ellauri217.html on line 235: A little guy came to me and said: I am Gimli, servant of Alp-Öhi. She was so surprised that her nipple slipped from Kassen''s mouth. Kassen´s face puckered ready to cry, but she quickly gave him the nipple back. Kassen fell asleep as she sucked.
    ellauri217.html on line 292: Der faule Heinz der die ebenso faule Trine heiratete ist eins der langweiligsten Märchen Grimms. Die Heinzelmännchen waren der Sage nach Kölner Hausgeister. Sie verrichteten nachts, wenn die Bürger schliefen, deren Arbeit. Nachdem sie dabei jedoch einmal beobachtet wurden, verschwanden sie für immer. Neben ihrer geringen Größe zeigen auch typische Attribute, wie die Zipfelmütze und ihr Fleiß, dass die Heinzelmännchen zur Gruppe der Kobolde, Wichtel und Zwerge gehören.
    ellauri217.html on line 293: Konsalik war der Geburtsname seiner Mutter. Konsalik bekleidet nach Karl May und Helmut Rellergerd (John Sinclair) mit 85 Millionen Büchern Platz 3 der Autoren mit den meistverkauften Büchern Deutschlands.
    ellauri217.html on line 295: Heinz Günther entstammte nach eigenen unbestätigten Aussagen einem alten sächsischen Adelsgeschlecht (Freiherren von Günther, Ritter zu Augustusberg), das seinen Titel in der wilhelminischen Zeit ablegte. Sein Vater war Versicherungsdirektor. Bereits mit zehn Jahren schrieb Günther einen ersten Frauenroman.
    ellauri217.html on line 296: Danach trat er der Hitlerjugend, Gebiet 11 Mittelrhein, bei. Im Dezember 1939 nahm er eine Tätigkeit bei der Gestapo auf.
    ellauri217.html on line 299: Nach seiner Rückkehr aus dem Krieg zog er zu seiner Mutter, die von Köln nach Attendorn im Sauerland evakuiert worden war. Er kriegte zwei Töchter mit ner Lehrerin.
    ellauri217.html on line 302: Konsalik empfahl seinen Lesern Ein Kreuz in Sibirien für einen Mann, Eine glückliche Ehe für eine Frau und Zum Nachtisch wilde Früchte für einen Jugendlichen zu lesen.
    ellauri217.html on line 306: Die letzten sieben Jahre seines Lebens (71-78) verbrachte Konsalik getrennt von seiner Ehefrau Elsbeth in Salzburg, wo er mit der 44 Jahre jüngeren Chinesin Ke Gao zusammenlebte. Hatte er die kleine Chinesin noch als siebziger gebumst? Mit einer nie mehr erwarteten, kraftvollen Erektion? Verdammt noch mal.
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    ellauri217.html on line 375: Vähän Jörkan jorinoista tulee mieleen paxu Ballsack, joka myös piti nussiretkistä ja kirjoitti samalla lailla tunneköyhästi ilman sen kummempaa juonta aikalaisista. Jörn on mallinarsisti. Toisaalta tosta toxisesta kaikkitietävästä kertojasta tulee mieleen myös Fielding ja se Pamelan kirjoittaja, Richardson. Nekin tais olla följetongeja. Jepu je, Marina on Pamela P-pillerien aikana.
    ellauri217.html on line 641: Confucius´ li consists of the norms of proper social behavior as taught to others by fathers, village elders and government officials. The teachings of li promoted ideals such as filial piety, brotherliness, righteousness, good faith and loyalty.
    ellauri217.html on line 647: According to modern Jewish law, non-Jews (gentiles) are not obligated to convert to Judaism, but they are required to observe the Seven Laws of Noah to be assured of a place in the World to Come (Olam Ha-Ba), the final reward of the righteous.The non-Jews that choose to follow the Seven Laws of Noah are regarded as "Righteous Gentiles" (Hebrew: חסידי אומות העולם, Chassiddei Umot ha-Olam: "Pious People of the World"). This is what Israel is enforcing on the West Bank and Gaza currently. The balls are in their court now, warn the Jews.
    ellauri217.html on line 666: According to the Talmud, the seven laws were given first to Adam and subsequently to Noah.However, the Tannaitic and Amoraitic rabbinic sages (1st–6th centuries CE) disagreed on the exact number of Noahide laws that were originally given to Adam. Six of the seven laws were energetically derived from passages in the Book of Genesis, while the seventh, the establishment of courts of justice, seems rather something of an afterthought.
    ellauri217.html on line 680: According to the Genesis flood narrative, a deluge covered the whole world on account of violent corruption on the earth, killing every surface-dwelling creature except Noah, his wife, his sons, their wives, and the animals taken aboard the Ark. According to the biblical narrative, all modern humans are descendants of Noah, thus the name Noahide Laws refers to the laws that apply to all of humanity. After the Flood, God sealed a covenant with Noah with just the following 2 admonitions as written in Genesis 9:4-6.
    ellauri217.html on line 684: Murder: "Furthermore, I will demand your blood, for [the taking of] your lives, I shall demand it [even] from any wild animal. From man too, I will demand of each person's brother the blood of man. He who spills the blood of man, by man his blood shall be spilt; for in the image of God He made man." (9:5–6)
    ellauri217.html on line 687: Hammurabi style, murder is paid back with death sentence, or else. A little unjustly, this concerns also animals as murderers, but not as victims.
    ellauri217.html on line 694: The 18th-century rabbi Jacob Emden hypothesized that Jesus, and Paul after him, intended to convert the gentiles to the Seven Laws of Noah while calling on the Jews to keep the full Law of Moses.
    ellauri217.html on line 705: The meeting was called to decide whether circumcision for gentile converts was requisite for community membership since certain individuals were teaching that "[u]nless you are circumcised according to the custom of Moses, you cannot be saved". No foreskins can penetrate heaven. Tero ensin, mutta Esa jää ulkopuolelle, kassit myös.
    ellauri217.html on line 707: The purpose of the meeting, according to Acts, was to resolve a disagreement in Antioch, which had wider implications than just circumcision, since circumcision is the "everlasting" sign of the Abrahamic covenant (Genesis 17:9–14). Some of the Pharisees who had become believers insisted that it was "needful to circumcise them, and to command [them] to keep the law of Moses" (KJV).
    ellauri217.html on line 711: At the council, following advice offered by Simon Peter (Acts 15:7–11 and Acts 15:14), Barnabas and Paul gave an account of their ministry among the gentiles (Acts 15:12), and the apostle James quoted from the words of the prophet Amos (Acts 15:16–17, quoting Amos 9:11–12). James added his own words to the quotation: "Known to God from eternity are all His works" and then submitted a proposal, which was accepted by the Church and became known as the Apostolic Decree:
    ellauri217.html on line 713: It is my judgment, therefore, that we should not make it difficult for the Gentiles who are turning to God. Instead we should write to them, telling them to abstain from food polluted by idols, from sexual immorality, from the meat of strangled animals and from blood pancakes, whicy are yakky anyway. For the law of Moses has been preached in every city from the earliest times and is read in the synagogues on every Sabbath. — Acts 15:19–21..
    ellauri217.html on line 717: It was stated by the Apostles and Elders in the council: "the Holy Spirit and we ourselves have favored adding no further burden to you, except these necessary things, to abstain from things sacrificed to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication. If you carefully keep yourselves from these things, you will prosper." (Acts 15:27–28)
    ellauri217.html on line 719: In Jerusalem, before Paul gets arrested for operating on Timothy´s dick, the elders proceed to notify Paul of what seems to have been a common concern among Jewish believers, that he was teaching Diaspora Jewish converts to Christianity "to forsake Moses, telling them not to circumcise their children nor walk funnily according to our customs." The alders here express concern that Paul was not fully teaching the decision of the Jerusalem Council's letter to Gentiles, particularly in regard to non-strangled kosher meat, which contrasts with Paul's advice to Gentiles in Corinth, to "eat whatever is sold in the meat markets" (1 Corinthians 10:25).
    ellauri217.html on line 723: In conclusion, therefore, it appears that the least unsatisfactory solution of the complicated textual and exegetical problems of the Apostolic Decree is to regard the fourfold decree as original (foods offered to idols, strangled meat, eating blood, and unchastity—whether ritual or moral), and to explain the two forms of the threefold decree in some such way as those suggested above. An extensive literature exists on the text and exegesis of the Apostolic Decree. According to Jacques Dupont, "Present day scholarship is practically unanimous in considering the 'Eastern' text of the decree as the only authentic text (in four items) and in interpreting its prescriptions in a sense not ethical but ritual (whatever that means)".
    ellauri217.html on line 725: The main outcome of Jeeves´s "Apostolic Decree" was that the requirement of circumcision for males was not obligatory for Gentile converts, possibly in order to make it easier for them to join the movement. However, the Council did retain the prohibitions against Gentile converts eating meat containing blood, or meat of animals not properly slain. It also retained the prohibitions against "fornication" (to be detailed later) and "idol worship". The Decree may have been a major act of differentiation of the Church from its Jewish roots. Idol worship has since gone way out of bounds among the gentiles with the Idols contest and suchlike.
    ellauri217.html on line 729: For great as was the success of Barnabas and Paul in the heathen world, the authorities in Jerusalem insisted upon circumcision as the condition of admission of members into the Church, until, on the initiative of Peter, and of James, the head of the Jerusalem church, it was agreed that acceptance of the Noachian Laws—namely, regarding avoidance of idolatry, fornication, and the eating of flesh cut from a living animal—should be demanded of the heathen desirous of entering the Church.
    ellauri217.html on line 734: Paul, on the other hand, not only did not object to the observance of the Mosaic Law, as long as it did not interfere with the liberty of the Gentiles, but he conformed to its prescriptions when occasion required (1Corinthians 9:20). Thus he shortly after circumcised Timothy (Acts 16:1–3), and he was in fact in the very act of observing that Mosaic ritual with Tim when he was arrested at Jerusalem (Acts 21:26 sqq.) Or so he said.
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  • Mae West (actress)
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  • W. C. Fields (comedian/actor)
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  • Fred Astaire (actor/dancer)
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  • Huntz Hall (actor)
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  • Tony Curtis (actor)
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  • Wallace Berman (artist)
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  • Marilyn Monroe (actress)
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  • Stan Laurel (actor/comedian)
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  • Oliver Hardy (actor/comedian)
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  • Marlon Brando (actor)
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  • Tom Mix (actor)
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  • Tyrone Power (actor)
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  • Johnny Weissmuller (Olympic swimmer/Tarzan actor)
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  • Shirley Temple (child actress) – barely visible behind the wax models of John and Ringo, first of three appearances on the cover
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  • Marlene Dietrich (actress/singer)
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  • Wax model of Diana Dors (actress)
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  • Shirley Temple (child actress) – second appearance on the cover.
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    ellauri219.html on line 180: The next day Jacot-Guillarmod and De Righi attempted to depose Crowley from expedition leadership. The argument could not be settled, and Jacot-Guillarmod, De Righi, and Pache decided to retreat from Camp V to Camp III. At 5 pm they left with four porters on a single rope, but a fall precipitated an avalanche that killed three porters as well as Alexis Pache. People in Camp V heard "frantic cries" and Reymond immediately descended to help, but Crowley stayed in his tent. That evening he wrote a letter to a Darjeeling newspaper stating that he had advised against the descent and that "a mountain 'accident' of this sort is one of the things for which I have no sympathy whatever". The next day Crowley passed the site of the accident without pausing nor speaking to the survivors and left on his own to Darjeeling, where he took the expedition funds, which mostly had been paid by Jacot-Guillarmod. The latter would get at least some of his money back after threatening to make public some of Crowley's pornographic poetry.
    ellauri219.html on line 183: Crowley gained widespread notoriety during his lifetime, being a recreational drug user, bisexual, and an individualist social critic. Crowley has remained a highly influential figure over Western esotericism and the counterculture of the 1960s, and continues to be considered a prophet in Thelema. He is the subject of various biographies and academic studies.
    ellauri219.html on line 196: His parents divorced before he was 10, and he lived with various relatives over the next decade. His British-born father, Myron (Mickey) Schneider, was a shoe clerk; they saw each other very infrequently. His mother, Sally Marr (legal name Sadie Schneider, born Sadie Kitchenberg), was a stage performer and dancer and had an enormous influence on Bruce's career. He defiantly convinced his ship's medical officer that he was experiencing homosexual urges toward him, leading to his dishonorable discharge in July 1945. However, he had not admitted to or been found guilty of any breach of naval regulations, and successfully applied to change his discharge to "Under Honorable Conditions ... by reason of unsuitability for the naval service". At Hanson's diner Bruce met Joe Anjovis (named by his taste) who had a profound influence on Bruce's approach to comedy.
    ellauri219.html on line 198: Branded a "sick comic", Bruce was essentially blacklisted from television, and when he did appear, thanks to sympathetic fans like Hefner and Steve Allen, it was with great concessions to Broadcast Standards and Practices. Jokes that might offend, like an extremely boring routine on airplane-glue-sniffing teenagers that was done live for The Steve Allen Show in 1959, had to be typed out and pre-approved by network officials. On his debut on Allen's show, Bruce made an unscripted comment on the recent marriage of Elizabeth Taylor to Eddie Fisher, wondering, "Will Elizabeth Taylor become bat mitzvahed?"
    ellauri219.html on line 200: Horny and Lenny had a tumultuous relationship. Many serious domestic incidents occurred between them, usually the result of serious drug use. His greatest fear was getting his act down pat. On this night, he rose to every chance stimulus, every interruption and noise and distraction, with a mad volleying of mental images that suggested the fantastic riches of Charlie Parker's horn. Like the Bird's, his show got gradually only worse.
    ellauri219.html on line 202: On October 4, 1961, Bruce was arrested for obscenity at the Jazz Workshop in San Francisco, where he had used the word "cocksucker", and "he probably can't come". Although the jury acquitted him, other law enforcement agencies began monitoring his appearances, resulting in frequent arrests under obscenity charges.
    ellauri219.html on line 219: An American writer, comedian, and actor, WC Fields was the epitome of the all-around entertainer, whose career spanned both the silent film era and the talkies. His humor seeped into The Beatles’ own, while the vaudeville world he came from would also go on to influence songs the likes of “Your Mother Should Know.” W. C. Fields oli yhdysvaltalainen koomikko, joka esiintyi ensin vaudevillessa ja teatterissa, ja vuodesta 1930 alkaen äänielokuvissa. Fields oli yksi aikansa suosituimmista elokuvakoomikoista. Hänen todellisuutta vastaava roolihahmonsa tunnetaan nasaaliäänestään, epäsosiaalisuudestaan ja persoudestaan alkoholille. Hän esitti joko leuhkaa huijarityyppiä tai vaimonsa nalkutuksesta kärsivää aviomiestä. Hänen hahmonsa olivat persoja alkoholille, puhuivat karkeuksia eivätkä voineet sietää lapsia tai koiria.The oft-repeated anecdote that Fields refused to drink water "because fish fuck in it" is unsubstantiated. Vastenmielinen.
    ellauri219.html on line 227: Before being namechecked in “I Am The Walrus,” Edgar Allan Poe appeared on the right-hand side of the top row of the Sgt. Pepper collage. The poems and short stories that he wrote across the 1820s and 1840s essentially invented the modern horror genre, and also helped lay the groundwork for sci-fi and detective stories as we know them today. Koko genre on musta etova. P.S. Edgar oli myös ilmiselvä pedofiili.
    ellauri219.html on line 236: Born in 1938, American painter and illustrator Richard Merkin was enamored with the early jazz period that flourished in the years before his birth. His modernist style matched the abstraction of jazz music, and also inspired Peter Blake’s tribute artwork, Souvenirs For Richard Merkin, created in 1966.
    ellauri219.html on line 241: Having made a name for himself designing posters for the Ziegfield Follies that appeared on Broadway across the 1910s to the 30s, Peruvian painter Joaquin Alberto Vargas Y Chávez went on to create a series of paintings of pin-ups. Known as the Varga Girls, they gained widespread exposure in Esquire magazine during the 40s, and also inspired a number of paintings that would appear on World War II fighter jets. P.S. Ahha! esim. Long Tall Sally, Lollon ykkös nastatyttö.
    ellauri219.html on line 255: A fellow Bowery Boy, Huntz Hall was known for playing the putz of the group, Horace DeBussy “Sach” Jones.
    ellauri219.html on line 260: Born in Italy in 1870, Simon Rodia emigrated to the United States with his brother when he was 15. Living in various places for the next 35 years, Rodia finally settled in the Watts district of Los Angeles in 1920, and began constructing the Watts Towers the following year. Consisting of 17 interconnected sculptures, the project took Rodia 33 years to complete.
    ellauri219.html on line 265: Dylan and The Beatles influenced each other throughout the 60s, each spurring the other on to making music that pushed boundaries and reshaped what was thought possible of the simple “pop song.” It was Dylan who convinced John Lennon (No.62) to write more personal songs in the shape of “Help!,” while The Beatles showed Bob what could be achieved with a full band behind him, helping the latter “go electric” in 1965. It was with George Harrison (No.65), however, that Dylan struck up the longest-lasting friendship; the two played together often in the years that followed, forming The Traveling Wilburys and guesting on each other’s projects.
    ellauri219.html on line 295: Originally the leader of Dion And The Belmonts, Dion DiMucci established a successful solo career with hits such as “The Wanderer” and “Runaround Sue” – doo-wop songs that characterized the rock’n’roll era that so influenced The Beatles.
    ellauri219.html on line 300: Striking and versatile, Tony Curtis was a Hollywood idol who made a dizzying amount of movies (over 100) between 1949 and 2008. He will always be remembered for his role alongside Jack Lemmon and Marilyn Monroe (No.25) in the 1959 cross-dressing caper Some Like It Hot, but another stand-out remains his performance alongside Burt Lancaster as fast-talking press agent Sidney Falco in the 1957 film noir The Sweet Smell Of Success. Tässä jää nyt mainizematta Veijareita ja pyhimyksiä (The Persuaders!), ITC Entertainmentin 1970–1971 tuottama televisiosarja. Sen pääosissa esiintyivät Tony Curtis (Danny Wilde) ja Roger Moore (lordi Brett Sinclair; koko nimi Brett Rupert George Robert Andrew Sinclair, Marnockin 15. jaarli). Sitä tehtiin 24 jaksoa. Tony ja Roger eivät voineet sietää toisiaan. Läskiintynyt Tony kuoli kasarina sydämen pysähdyxeen. Rooger aateloitiin, vaikkei käynyt loppuun edes teatterikoulua. “But because of the war there were 16 girls in every class to four boys so while I didn’t learn that much about acting, I learned a hell of a lot about sex.”
    ellauri219.html on line 304: “But I’m not putting him down. He was a wonderful actor and we were good friends – although we became better friends when we finished shooting. He really wanted to feel that he was in control, though actually it was me who was his boss." Tony oli Roogeria 2v vanhempi. Rooger eli 5v vanhemmaxi.
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    23: Wallace Berman

    ellauri219.html on line 309: American artist Wallace Berman more than earned his place on the album cover: his pioneering “assemblage art” took a three-dimensional approach to the collage style that Peter Blake excelled in, and is an influence that can be felt on the Sgt. Pepper’s design.
    ellauri219.html on line 319: Something of a Mae West (No.3) for her generation, Marilyn Monroe starred alongside Tony Curtis (No.22) in Some Like It Hot, and became the Hollywood pin-up of the 50s. Her shock death still attracts conspiracy theories; Sgt. Pepper was officially released on what would have been her 41st birthday ( June 1, 1967).
    ellauri219.html on line 324: From Bob Dylan (No.15) to David Bowie, Tom Waits to Steely Dan, Beat Generation author Burroughs has influenced many a songwriter over the decades. Less known is that, according to Burroughs himself, he witnessed Paul McCartney (No.64) working on “Eleanor Rigby.” As quoted in A Report From The Bunker, a collection of conversations with author Victor Bockris, Burroughs recalled McCartney putting him up in The Beatles’ flat on 34 Montagu Square: “I saw the song taking shape. Once again, not knowing much about music, I could see that he knew what he was doing.”
    ellauri219.html on line 329: A student of Sir Yukteswar Girl (No.1), Sir Mahatavara Babaji is said to have revived the practice of Kriya Yoga meditation, which was then taken to the West by Paramahansa Yogananda (No.33). In the latter’s memoir, Autobiography Of A Yogi, Yogananda claims that Babaji still lives in the Himalayas, but will only reveal himself to the truly blessed.
    ellauri219.html on line 339: Lindner was born in Germany in 1901, but moved to the US in 1941, in order to escape the Nazis. In the 50s he developed a style of painting that drew upon Expressionism and Surrealism, along with the hyper-sexualised lifestyle that he encountered in New York. After appearing on the Sgt. Pepper cover, his abstract style would find echoes in the animated feature film Yellow Submarine.
    ellauri219.html on line 344: The larger one with the mustache from Laurel And Hardy, Oliver played the irascible foil to the hapless Stan (No.28). A recording by the duo (“The Trail Of The Lonesome Pine”) reached No.2 in the UK singles chart in December 1975.
    ellauri219.html on line 354: Along with Edgar Allan Poe (No.8), HG Wells shaped the modern sci-fi story. After penning groundbreaking novels such as The Time Machine and War Of The Worlds in the late 1800s, he turned to writing more political works and also became a four-time nominee of the Nobel Prize In Literature.
    ellauri219.html on line 359: Yogananda learned the practice of Kriya Yoga at the feet of Sir Yukteswar Girl (No.1), who passed on the teachings of Sir Mahatavara Babaji (No.27). In 1920, Yogananda set sail for America, where he founded the Self-Realization Fellowship and introduced the Western world to meditation.
    ellauri219.html on line 369: A friend of John Lennon’s (No.62) dating back to their time studying at Liverpool College Of Art, Stuart Sutcliffe was The Beatles’ original bassist. While the group were living in Hamburg and playing around the city’s clubs, Sutcliffe met photographer Astrid Kirchherr, who gave The Beatles their distinctive early 60s haircuts. Sutcliffe left the group in order to enroll in the Hamburg College Of Art, but his career was tragically cut short when he died, aged 21, from a brain aneurysm.
    ellauri219.html on line 374: On the opposite side of the gathering to the first wax dummy (No.24), this second dummy takes its place next to Stuart Sutcliffe (No.35)
    ellauri219.html on line 389: In his iconic role of Johnny Strabler in the 1953 movie The Wild One, Marlon Brando captured the growing frustrations of the generation that gave birth rock’n’roll. Hailed as one of the greatest actors of all time, it’s also notable that Brando’s rivals in The Wild One, The Beetles, were almost-namesakes of The Beatles.
    ellauri219.html on line 409: An American artist known for large sculptures that play with light and space, Larry Bell first made his mark with a series of “shadowboxes” constructed in the 60s, and has since gone on to receive acclaim for his wide-ranging work, including the Vapor Drawings of the 80s and a subsequent range of Mirage Drawings.
    ellauri219.html on line 414: It’s probably fair to say that Dr. Livingstone was to geographic exploration what The Beatles were to sonic innovation: fearless, ever questing, and mapping out new territories for the world. The famous “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?” saying remains in common use today, and can be traced back to a meeting between Livingstone and explorer Henry Morton Stanley, who’d been sent on an expedition to find the former, who had been missing for six years. Livingstone was discovered in the town of Ujiji, in what is now known as Tanzania.
    ellauri219.html on line 424: Barely visible tucked in between the head and raised arm of Issy Bonn (No.47), Stephen Crane was a Realist novelist who, though dying aged 28, in 1900, is regarded as one of the most forward-thinking writers of his generation. His work incorporated everyday speech, which gave his characters an added realism, and his novels took an unflinching look at poverty.
    ellauri219.html on line 449: A disciple of Sir Mahatavara Babaji (No.27), Sir Lahiri Mahasaya learned the discipline of Kriya Yoga in 1861, and subsequently passed the teachings down to Sir Yukteswar Girl (No.1), who in turn, passed them on to Sir Paramahansa Yogananda (No.33), of whom Mahasaya said, “As a spiritual engine, he will carry many souls to God’s Kingdom.”
    ellauri219.html on line 475: The very definition of a “triple threat,” Shirley Temple was an actress, singer, and dancer who became a child star in the 30s. She also appears on the Sgt. Pepper album cover three times over, her hair poking out from between the wax figures of John Lennon (No.62) and Ringo Starr (No.63), and also standing in front of the model of Diana Dors (No.70). There’s also a cloth figure of the star off to the far right, wearing a jumper emblazoned with the slogan “Welcome The Rolling Stones.”
    ellauri219.html on line 543: The famous Sgt Pepper drum skin shows one of two designs by Joe Ephgrave, a fairground artist. His second design used more modern lettering and was attached to the other side of the bass drum, giving the group two options during the photoshoot.
    ellauri219.html on line 548: Originating from India, the hookah is a tobacco-smoking instrument designed so that the smoke is filtered through a water basin before being inhaled. Its inclusion on the Sgt Pepper album cover is a nod to both George Harrison’s (No.65) love of India and John Lennon’s (No.62) love of Lewis Carroll (No.52), whose Caterpillar in Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland smokes a hookah.
    ellauri219.html on line 553: Placed beneath Sonny Liston (No.54) is a purple velvet snake most likely to have been one of Jann Haworth’s cloth designs.
    ellauri219.html on line 572: Like the French horn, trumpet, cor anglais, and flute held by each of the individual Beatles (Nos.62, 63, 64, and 65), the tuba is a mainstay of brass band instrumentation.
    ellauri219.html on line 581: Two of his brothers died in childhood because they had contracted fatal illnesses from him. In 1928, the seven-year-old Rawls contracted diphtheria. His brother Bobby, younger by 20 months, visited him in his room and was fatally infected. The next winter, Rawls contracted pneumonia. Another younger brother, Tommy, caught the illness from him and died.

    Hahaa, sun vika John! Olet perisyntinen!
    ellauri219.html on line 583: At Princeton, Rawls was influenced by Norman Malcolm, Ludwig Wittgenstein's dumb student. During his last two years at Princeton, he "became deeply concerned with theology and its doctrines." He considered attending a seminary to study for the Episcopal priesthood and wrote an "intensely religious senior thesis (BI)." In his 181-page long thesis titled "Meaning of Sin and Faith," Rawls attacked Pelagianism because it "would render the Cross of Christ to no effect." His argument was partly drawn from Karl Marx's book On the Jewish Question, which criticized the idea that natural inequality in ability could be a just determiner of the distribution of wealth in society. Even after Rawls became an atheist, many of the anti-Pelagian arguments he used were repeated in A Theory of Justice. Pelagianism is a heretical Christian theological position that holds that the original sin did not taint human nature and that humans by divine grace have free will to achieve human perfection. Pelagius (c. 355 – c. 420 AD), an ascetic and philosopher from the British Isles, taught that God could not command believers to do the impossible, and therefore it must be possible to satisfy all divine commandments. He also taught that it was unjust to punish one person for the sins of another; therefore, infants are born blameless. Pelagius accepted no excuse for sinful behavior and taught that all Christians, regardless of their station in life, should live unimpeachable, sinless lives, or else... Se oli tollanen humanisti, mitä Hippo aivan erityisesti inhosi. Vittu eihän sitten mitään kirkkoa ja pappeja edes tarvittaisi. Jeesus jäisi työttömäxi, Jahve eläkkeelle.
    ellauri219.html on line 585: To a large degree, "Pelagianism" was defined by its opponent Augustine, and exact definitions remain elusive. Although Pelagianism had considerable support in the contemporary Christian world, especially among the Roman elite and monks, it was attacked by Augustine and his supporters, who had opposing views on grace, predestination and free will. Augustine proved victorious in the Pelagian controversy; Pelagianism was decisively condemned at the 418 Council of Carthage and is still regarded as heretical by the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church.

    Burn in hell Pelagius, go jump in the fiery lake! Vitun humanisti!
    ellauri219.html on line 587: Rawls graduated from Princeton in 1943 with a Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude.
    ellauri219.html on line 588: Rawls enlisted in the U.S. Army in February 1943. During World War II, Rawls served as an infantryman in the Pacific, where he served a tour of duty in New Guinea and was awarded a Bronze Star; and the Philippines, where he endured intensive trench warfare and witnessed traumatizing scenes of violence and bloodshed. It was there that he lost his Christian faith and became an atheist.
    ellauri219.html on line 592: Following the surrender of Japan, Rawls became part of General MacArthur's occupying army and was promoted to sergeant. But he became disillusioned with the military when he saw the aftermath of the atomic blast in Hiroshima. Rawls then disobeyed an order to discipline a fellow soldier, "believing no punishment was justified," and was "demoted back to a private." Disenchanted, he left the military in January 1946.
    ellauri219.html on line 595: oral dissertation titled A Study in the Grounds of Ethical Knowledge: Considered with Reference to Judgments on the Moral Worth of Character.
    ellauri219.html on line 597: In his autobiographical essay, “On My Religion,” Rawls explains why he abandoned his orthodox Christian beliefs in spite of the deeply religious temperament that informed his life and writings. In particular, he recounts how his personal experiences during the Second World War, and especially his awareness of the Holocaust, led him to question whether prayer was possible. “To interpret history as expressing God’s will, God’s will must accord with the most basic ideas of justice as we know them. For what else can the most basic justice be? Thus, I soon came to reject the idea of the supremacy of the divine will as [like the Holocaust] also hideous and evil.” Furthermore, by studying the history of the Inquisition Rawls came to “think of the denial of religious freedom and liberty of conscience as a very great evil,” such that “it makes the claims of the Popes to infallibility impossible to accept.” Finally, his reading of Jean Bodin’s thoughts about toleration led him to claim that religions should be “each reasonable, and accept the idea of public reason and its idea of the domain of the political.” Against this background, it is no wonder that Rawls considers the very concept of religious truth as authoritarian and intolerant, and the ensuing persecution of dissenters as the curse of Christianity.
    ellauri219.html on line 599: Pope Benedict’s basic answer is that, although modern principles of political freedom, democracy, equality, and reasonable argument are to be affirmed, a free state rests on “pre-political moral foundations,” which serve as normative points of reference for every regime and must be held in common by all religions and secular world-views. This answer reflects the fact that Pope Benedict disagrees with Rawls on at least two fundamental issues, which constitute the core of the debate between them and to which I shall refer regularly in the course of my analysis. In the first place, Pope Benedict does not share Rawls’s trust in fundamental human reasonableness as a guarantee for political fairness. For Rawls, persons are reasonable when they are ready to propose principles and standards as fair terms of cooperation and to abide by them willingly, given the assurance that others will likewise do so. Those norms they view as reasonable for everyone to accept and therefore as justifiable to them; and they are ready to discuss the fair terms that others propose.
    ellauri219.html on line 601: This idea of reasonableness informs the whole project of Rawls’s political liberalism, because “the form and content of this reason … are part of the idea of democracy itself.” In contrast, Pope Benedict, although consistently stressing the importance of reason in all human affairs, is much more pessimistic about Rawls’s claim that human beings, who are always children of their own time and cultural situation, are reasonable enough to provide the general principles or standards that are necessary for specifying fair cooperation.

    Joo olen kyllä Pentin kannalla siinä että nää termiittiapinat on aivan vitun tyhmiä, täysin beyond redemption. Mitä uutta kissimirrit tässä? Ei mitään, samaa paskanjauhantaa.
    ellauri219.html on line 631: What's New Pussycat? is a 1965 screwball comedy film directed by Clive Donner, written by Woody Allen in his first produced screenplay, and starring Allen in his acting debut, along with Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, Romy Schneider, Capucine, Paula Prentiss, and Ursula Undress.
    ellauri219.html on line 633: Notorious womanizer Michael James wants to be faithful to his fiancée Carole Werner, but every woman he meets seems to fall in love with him, including neurotic exotic dancer Liz Bien and parachutist Rita, who accidentally lands in his car. His psychoanalyst, Dr. Rainer Fassbinder, cannot help, since he is stalking patient Renée Lefebvre, who in turn longs for Michael. Carole, meanwhile, decides to make Michael jealous by flirting with his nervous wreck of a friend, Victor Shakapopulis. Victor struggles to be romantic but Carole nevertheless feigns interest.
    ellauri219.html on line 637: Fassbinder goes to the River Seine and fills a rowing boat with kerosene and wraps himself in the Norwegian flag - preparing to commit suicide in the style of a Viking funeral. Victor appears and sets up a small dining table nearby and asks what he is doing. Distracted, Fassbinder forgets his idea of suicide and starts giving Victor advice. Despite his attempts to womanise, Fassbinder is revealed to be married with three children.
    ellauri219.html on line 639: Meanwhile Carole's plan seems to work and Michael asks to marry her. She agrees and they settle on marrying within the week. She moves in but Michael finds fidelity impossible. When a second "fiancee" arrives, she knows the worst. Simultaneously, a woman parachutes into Michael's open-top sports car and he ends up sleeping with her, also meeting other conquests at the bar. This takes place at a small country hotel, where all parties materialise in the format of a typical French farce. Some are checked in, but most just appear. This includes Carole's parents who wander the corridors, causing Michael to jump from room to room. A rumour has also started locally that an orgy is taking place so side characters such as the petrol station attendant also start to appear. Carole appears and wishes to see Michael's room. As they speak, all the other participants chase each other around in the background. Fassbinder's wife tracks him down.
    ellauri219.html on line 641: Everyone ends in Michael's room with most of the females half-naked. The police arrive and form a line to Anna—Dr. Fassbender's wife—who charges in operatic Valkyrie costume, complete with a spear. They all escape to a go-kart circuit. They leave the circuit and go first to a farmyard then through narrow village streets still on the go-karts then back to the circuit.
    ellauri219.html on line 734: Practice self study,
    ellauri219.html on line 744: The yoga scholar David Gordon White writes that yoga teacher training often includes "mandatory instruction" in the Yoga Sutra. White calls this "curious to say the least", since the text is in his view essentially irrelevant to "yoga as it is taught and practiced today", commenting that the Yoga Sutra is "nearly devoid of discussion of indecent postures, dick stretching, and heavy breathing".
    ellauri219.html on line 749: I teach World of Ideas and courses on Asian religions in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies. In my research, I'm interested in exploring young boys and girls In Thailand. Currently, I’m working on two major projects. The first is the preparation of my first book, The Snake and the Mongoose, for publication with Oxford University Press. The second is ongoing research on the Royal Court Brahmans of Thailand. I also have a side interest in the philosophy of prepubertal physics that I indulge when I have the time.
    ellauri219.html on line 764: Se vaatii tiukkaa anaalikontrollia. Chasten, purify and restore the misplaced powers. Talk to the hand, look deep into the dark star. Partake in the wisdom and glory of a slippery cod. Pane salvaa perätilaan. Puhdistu synnin Pauloista ja Paavaleista.
    ellauri219.html on line 771: In the practice of meditation, a beginning may be made by fixing the attention upon some external object, such as a sacred image or picture, or a part of a book of devotion. In the second stage, one passes from the outer object to an inner pondering upon its lessons. The third stage is the inspiration, the heightening of the spiritual will, which results from this pondering. The fourth stage is the realization of one’s spiritual being, as enkindled by this meditation. An interior state of spiritual consciousness is reached, which is called “the cloud of things knowable”. Tietämättömyyden pilvi. (tyhjää) puhekuplassa.
    ellauri219.html on line 779: The kingdom must be taken by force. Firm willy comes only through effort; effort is inspired by faith. The great secret is this: it is not enough to have intuitions; we must act on them; we must live them. Tarmokas tumputus voi löysänkin onnen voittaa.
    ellauri219.html on line 796: No it is not because of Trump. People outside of America slagged off the US in the Clinton years, and the Nixon years, and the Eisenhower years. The negative perception was cemented in the 60s, and everything since has been confirmation bias. So what had happened? Two obviously invasive lost wars in Indochina and nasty machinations here and there, Middle East and South America in particular. Pretty obvious what the fuckheads were (and are) up to: world conquest for the cause of American capitalism, nothing less.
    ellauri219.html on line 798: No it is not because of the clash in values between American individualism and libertarianism, and the rest of the West’s social democracy and collectivism. That’s a contributing factor among those with enough cultural affinity and exposure to get to know how the US ticks, which maybe explains some of the last decade or so, with the Internet. But again, the “Death to Amreeka” crowds, the sneering at the unsophisticated doughboys, the dismissal of American culture—all that predated that deep familiarity by decades. The discovery of the substantive cultural mismatches were again a late addition and confirmation bias. (How I like the scientific sound of it: confirmation bias.)
    ellauri219.html on line 800: No it’s not *just* American military adventurism, although that’s certainly a key factor in much of the world. (When my uncle welcomed me in Athens while I was living in California, he said, “So, nephew, you’re living in America, huh? … Americans, murderers of the nations.” The expression was proverbial in the Greek left. And since the Yugoslav Wars, the Greek right as well.)
    ellauri219.html on line 805: That’s why when people are outright nasty towards bigoted Americans, they don’t think they’re doing anything wrong. Because as far as they’re concerned, they’re punching back. Serves ’em right, they’re privileged on everybody else's expense.
    ellauri219.html on line 813: But the States, prodded on by its own exceptionalist rhetoric, said they were different. That they were making the world Safe For Democracy. That they desired Liberty for All. And when the US acted as any imperial power must, and did some (well, a lot of) grubby things, there were a lot of outsiders who wanted to believe—and who felt betrayed. And they’ve held the kind of grudge against America and its optimistic, American Dream mass culture, that they did not hold against previous imperial powers. Aw, who am I kidding, of course they did.
    ellauri219.html on line 815: You’re hearing it even now, in the tedious whataboutism from the Global South (the new enemy, now that Global North is practically ours) about Ukraine. People expect Putin’s Russia to elbow neighbours aside in pursuit of security. That’s what imperial Athens did to Melos. They don’t expect any better. But America? America said it was better. So what? Who in their right mind would believe them? They are a nation of used car salesmen. It still does, with its advocacy of human rights. That’s why the non-stop whataboutist refrain from them is that America is hypocritical. Which it is, to a fault.
    ellauri219.html on line 817: The real tragedy here being, that America has been sincere in its naive, Wilsonian vision of a better world. They were, in fact, high on their own supply. Well the suckers were, the same ones as were taken in by the American Dream.
    ellauri219.html on line 822: Because he knew that this venture was not the Safe for Democracy mission that Wilson had in mind, and that stuck in his craw. It stuck in his craw, because he too wanted to believe that America had been making the world Safe for Democracy. But we loyally sent our troops in anyway, under the banner of the Treaty of Westphalia, not Wilson’s Fourteen Points.
    ellauri219.html on line 824: That naive optimism was weaponised in American mass culture as a vehicle of hegemony, but it was no less sincerely articulated for it—and to a more cynical, war-weary audience outside of America, the response vacillated between envy and irritation, depending on how attached the audience it was to its own culture, how susceptible to the siren call of Blue Jeans and Coke, how impoverished, and how insecure. (Insecure goes both ways in the response.)
    ellauri219.html on line 832: And there is something… “gee willywickers” about the way Truth Justice and The American Way have been inflated in American mass culture, quite plausibly rooted in that class insecurity, that makes outside cultural elites (and the people that follow after them) reflexively sneer, once they realise the foundations are rotten. Add to this the ludicrous fact that America has no high culture. These are disappointed suitors: they’re not going to console themselves over the emptiness of Scrooge McDuck by turning to Wilt Whatman. Who was no better off than Scrooge by way of civility.
    ellauri219.html on line 847: John of Lackland, English King (1199-1216) (1167?-1216).
    ellauri219.html on line 859: Pierre Simon de Laplace, French mathematician and astronomer (1749-1827)
    ellauri219.html on line 871: Ludwig Andreas von Feuerbach, German philosopher (1804-1872).
    ellauri219.html on line 923: Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie Chaplin", British born actor, director and producer. (1889-1977)
    ellauri219.html on line 935: Howard Hughes, American manufacturer, film producer and recluse (1905-1976)
    ellauri219.html on line 937: Katherine Hepburn, American actress (1907-2003)
    ellauri219.html on line 941: Gene Kelly, American dancer, singer actor and director (1912-1996)
    ellauri219.html on line 943: Isaac Asimov, Russian born American author (1920-1992)
    ellauri219.html on line 952: Police were called when neighbors reported a woman having sex with her pit bull in her backyard in broad daylight. When they arrived, they found Kara Vandereyk “naked and on the ground” engaged in a sexual act with the dog. Upon their approach, she greeted them with a “hi,” and proceeded to hump the dog sexually.
    ellauri219.html on line 958: Yeaw said, “He was having sex with the dog, it was disgusting.” Peterson said in court that he was “sexually aroused from accidental contact with the animal’s rear,” but insisted that happened as he was “just playing with the dog.”
    ellauri219.html on line 962: While those who never had sex with animals or done drugs may criticize Kara’s, Jordan's and their dogs' lewd behaviors as if they were evil — and this, perhaps, according to Christian morality as they interpret it — anybody who has actually suffered from lewdness puts this to the lie and knows that such behavior is not a moral issue, but a chemical imbalance. Evidently the words of Jesus to “Judge not lest you be judged,” make little impression on such folk, who pretend to themselves that if their worst, most embarrassing moments were made into headlines in the papers, they would do just fine. Even if they themselves had nothing to be embarrassed about in all their life of adventures and misadventures, they ought to have compassion for those who struggle with greater problems than their own. “Let Judge Hicks who is without sin cast the first stone,” is another saying of Jesus that applies to those who would judge and condemn an easy target.
    ellauri219.html on line 969: Eisensteinillä ei ollut leffaa nimeltä Underworld. There have been debates about Eisenstein's sexuality, with a film covering Eisenstein's homosexuality allegedly running into difficulties in Russia. Eisenstein confessed his asexuality to his close friend Marie Seton: "Those who say that I am homosexual are wrong. I have never noticed and do not notice this. If I was homosexual I would say so, directly. But the whole point is that I have never experienced a homosexual attraction, even towards Grisha, despite the fact I have some bisexual tendency in the intellectual dimension like, for example, Balzac or Zola." Eisenstein joi paljon maitoa. Maito oli silloin pulloissa, muistatko? Hän oli menninkäismäinen miesoletettu.
    ellauri219.html on line 971: The Rockettes are an American leg-kicking twat-flashing dance company. Founded in 1925 (97 years ago) in St. Louis, they have, since 1932 (90 years ago), performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Until 2015, they also had a touring company. They are best known for starring in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, an annual Christmas show, and for performing annually since 1957 at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York.
    ellauri219.html on line 973: The Rockettes were created in 1925, but the first non-white Rockette, a Japanese-born woman named Setsuko Maruhashi, was not hired until 1985. The Rockettes did not allow dark-skinned dancers into the dance line until 1987. The justification for this policy was that such women would supposedly distract from the consistent look of the dance group.The first African American Rockette was Jennifer Jones; selected in 1987, she made her debut in 1988 at the Super Bowl halftime show. The next person with a visible but different disability hired by the Rockettes (Sydney Mesher, missing a left hand) was hired in 2019. The first Rockette with hairy bollocks and a huge boner remains to be hired yet.
    ellauri219.html on line 975: Underworld (also released as Paying the Penalty) is a 1927 American silent crime film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Clive Brook, Evelyn Brent and George Bankrupt. The film launched Sternberg's eight-year collaboration with Paramount Pictures, with whom he would produce his seven films with actress Marlene Dietrich. Journalist and screenwriter Ben Hecht won an Academy Award for Best Original Story. Time felt the film was realistic in some parts, but disliked the Hollywood cliché of turning an evil character's heart to gold at the end. Filmmaker and surrealist Luis Buñuel named Underworld as his all time favorite film. Critic Andrew Sarris cautions that Underworld does not qualify as "the first gangster film" as Sternberg "showed little interest in the purely gangsterish aspects of the genre" nor the "mechanics of mob power." Film critic Dave Kehr, on the other hand, writing for the Chicago Reader in 2014, rates Underworld as one of the great gangster films of the silent era. "The film established the fundamental elements of the gangster movie: a hoodlum hero; ominous, night-shrouded city streets; floozies; and a blazing finale in which the cops cut down the protagonist."
    ellauri219.html on line 1001: Vanhemmalla muftalla graffitiftilla oli aina kufi pääffä. Vizi nää grafiittijutut on nuijia. Tulee mieleen Foster Wallacen yhtä kuivat jutut huumehemmoista. Kulissit vaihtuvat mutta apinat on aina samoja. Raimo Ilaskivi-vainaja oli oikeassa: nuijapäitä kaikki seiniinruikkijat.
    ellauri219.html on line 1008: Rereading Don DeLillo’s Underworld – still hits a home run! The author of The Flamethrowers Rachel Kushner hails it as a masterpiece. Rachel who?
    ellauri219.html on line 1010: Rachel Kushner (born 1968) is an American writer, known for her novels Telex from Cuba (2008), The Flamethrowers (2013), and The Mars Room (2018). She looks like a little rodent. Kushner was born in Eugene, Oregon, the daughter of two Communist scientists, one Jewish and one Unitarian, whom she has called "deeply unconventional people from the beatnik generation." One of her influences is the American novelist Don DeLillo. Big surprise. Rachel is one of America's most shortlisted writers.
    ellauri219.html on line 1012: Underworld is a novel, quite simply, about what was experienced in the United States in the second half of the 20th century. An era shaped by the advent and then cancellation of the Bretton Woods agreement. Nuclear proliferation. The withering away and relocation of American manufacturing, and the rise of global capitalism. Jazz. The Cuban missile crisis (through the voice, as DeLillo has it, of the smirking standup comedian Lenny Bruce). Civil tights. The CIA. Bombs on university campuses. Artists on New York rooftops, and around them, the old industrial framework of bygone city life, something aesthetic and exotic, either marvelled at or ignored, take your pick.
    ellauri219.html on line 1016: Moonman 157, a Bronx graffiti artist, and the Texas Highway Killer: what do they have in common? One wields spray cans, the other a .38 with a gloved left hand. Moonman paints subway cars, and the Texas Highway Killer shoots random lone drivers? Get it? Okay I'll tell you: They each create an artificial language like Klingon or Ido, that thickens the fog of American collective consciousness; each language is expressed by an individual who remains anonymous. As a natural consequence, they get a lot of copy cats, like de Lillo and myself.
    ellauri219.html on line 1018: Then there’s Moonman 157 and Klara Sax, a feminist ideal of Land Art. What do they have in common? Smudging useful things with paint. An artistic version of food fight. What do Jayne Mansfield’s breasts remind adolescent Eric of? The bumper bullets on a Cadillac. What does Dumb of Dumb and Dumber take for a cute lady's boobs? A semi trailer's fog lights. Meanwhile, Eric masturbates into a condom that reminds him of a missile (with his tiny wiener all loaded and cocked inside). Dad polishes his Buick, the son his dick. The clammy hand of coincidence.
    ellauri219.html on line 1020: John Cheever (1912 Quincy, Massachusetts, Yhdysvallat – 1982 Ossining, New York, Yhdysvallat) oli yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija. Hänen suomeksi nimellä Hyvästi, veljeni ilmestynyt teoksensa sai Pulitzer-palkinnon.
    ellauri219.html on line 1022: Cheever opetti yliopistoissa luovaa kirjoittamista. Hänen teostensa aiheena ovat varakkaat mutta henkisesti köyhät keskiluokkaiset ihmiset. Kuvauksessa on sekä myötätuntoa että purevaa moralisointia. Cheever says, famously, “the task of the American writer is not to describe the misgivings of a woman taken in adultery as she looks out of the window at the rain but to describe four hundred people under the lights reaching for a foul ball”. Kumpi on tomppelimpaa, sietää kysyä
    ellauri219.html on line 1024: The American sublime, as Harold Bloom has said, “is always also an American irony”. Jayne Mansfield's bumper bullets. People hugging their pit bulls sexually and getting 15 years for it. Do you know what Teilhard de Chardin called the “noosphere”? Not the foggiest. I think what Rachel has in mind here is the Internet. Who is or was Teilhard anyway? Teilhard was mentioned by Pynchon, see album 69. Not a very memorable character apparently. Tässä Pierren tärkeimpiä läppiä, aika heruttavia:
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    ellauri219.html on line 1028: As men and women, we are collaborators in creation. Love, in fact, is the agent of universal synthesis. The most satisfying thing is to have been able to give a large (ca. 6") part of yourself to others. Driven by the forces of love, the fragments of the world seek each other so that further fragments can come into being. Love alone is capable of uniting living beings by way of joining them by what goes deeper than you would expect (17cm jos olet taitava). Love is an adventure and a conquest. Everything that goes up must come down. Die Liebe is die universellste und die geheimnisvollste der komischen Energien. Seul le fantastique a des chances d'être vrai. Kaikki on vaan suurta sattumaa.
    ellauri219.html on line 1030: Teilhard served in World War I as a stretcher-bearer. He received several citations for speeding. In 1962, with Pierre safely out of this world, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith condemned several of Teilhard's works based on their alleged ambiguities and doctrinal errors. He was a leading proponent of orthogenesis, the idea that evolution occurs in a directional, goal-driven way. Teilhard made sense of the universe by assuming it had a vitalist evolutionary process. When our talk touched on St. Augustine, he exclaimed violently: 'Don’t mention that unfortunate man; he spoiled everything by introducing the supernatural.'" Teilhard siis oli selvä pelagiolainen humanisti! Teilhard has been criticized as incorporating common notions of Social Darwinism and scientific racism into his work, along with support for eugenics, though he has also been defended for doing so by theologian John Haught.
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    ellauri220.html on line 45: Rakkaus kolmeen appelsiiniin, op. 33, on Sergei Prokofjevin vuonna 1919 säveltämä venäjänkielinen ooppera. Teoksen libreton kirjoittivat Prokofjev ja Vera Janacopoulos. Ensiesitys oli Chicagossa 30. joulukuuta 1921 ranskaxi. Kylmään sotaan oli vielä runsaat 20v.
    ellauri220.html on line 69: The theme was the March from Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges, arranged for small symphony orchestra by Amedeo De Filippi, with Vladimir Selinksy conducting. The music was accompanied by a chant of "L-A-V-A," in reference to the show's sponsor being Lava soap.
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    ellauri220.html on line 75: Löllön Matt-jaxot ovat joutavanpäiväistä pöpinää. Löllön ongelma on vähän sama kuin Foster Wallacen ja Pynchonin: kaikki hahmot ovat epäuskottavia tuulesta temmattuja pompittimia. Me tarvitsemme parhaat ihmiset asetyöhön, sanoo kimittävä Janet joka ei ole vieläkään hellittänyt pikkarien kuminauhasta. Janetin omatunto toimii kahteen suuntaan. Kylmän sodan aikaiset pommifobiat on lapsellisen kuuloisia nyt kun ilmastokatastrofi ja 7. sukupuutto on täydessä vauhdissa. Yhdyntä oli alakuloinen ja vähän outo. Teemmepä me salassa mitä tahansa, ne (sovjetit) tekevät jotain vielä pahempaa. Naivat vaikka yhtä aikaa pilluun sekä peräreikään pesäpallomailalla. Matt ja/tai sen aseveljet veti Namissa heroiinia. "Apina alistaa taivaan tahtoonsa", paskanmarjat, 2 mustakaapuhävittäjää särkee äänivallia inkkarien ikimuistoisilla mezästysmailla, ei sillä vielä kuuhun mennä Akulainen. Iiskotti! Äyk!
    ellauri220.html on line 79: This poem was originally called "Sun-Down Poem" (1856), and the present title was given it in 1860. It was substantially revised in 1881. The major image in the poem is the ferry. It symbolizes continual movement, backward and forward, a universal motion in space and time.
    ellauri220.html on line 93: and the mean black snake, who slithers in there without legs.
    ellauri220.html on line 97: Was call’d by my nighest name by clear loud voices of young men as they saw me approaching or passing,
    ellauri220.html on line 102: He admits that sometimes, evil thoughts cross his mind. The "old knot of contrariety" the poet has experienced refers to Satan and his evil influence on man, which creates the condition of contraries, of moral evil and good in human life. The poet suffered from these evil influences, as have all men. So, the poet implies, do not feel alone because you have been this way — one must accept both the pure and the impure elements of life. A young man's penis in your arse is just one of those eternal things. They come and go just like the Brooklyn ferry. The reference to fusion ("which fuses me into you now") is the basic ideal the poet sought in the beginning. He reiterates the eternal connection between all human beings. Fuck the rest. We must revel in our man-made surroundings, for our relationship with our environment is the ticket to achieving spirituality and fulfillment. He also uses the theater as a metaphor to represent the difference between public life and private life. He acknowledges that he has a sinful streak - but in society, everyone plays a role. The speaker's tone in the poem is honest but also grateful. By appreciating the small things in his life, he feels like a part of something bigger. Wiltin pikku veitikka oli ehkä ammoin wilttaantunut, mutta sen mustalla ystävällä oli something bigger. Veijarilla oli varsin vaikuttava heijari.
    ellauri220.html on line 104: The major image in the poem is the ferry. It symbolizes continual movement, backward and forward, a universal piston like motion in space and time. The ferry moves on, from a point of land, through water, to another point of land. Land and water thus form part of the symbolistic pattern of the poem. Land symbolizes the physical; water symbolizes the spiritual. The circular flow from the physical to the spiritual connotes the dual nature of the universe. Dualism, in philosophy, means that the world is ultimately composed of, or explicable in terms of, two basic entities, such as mind and matter, yin and yang. From a moral point of view, it means that there are two mutually antagonistic principles in the universe — dick and cunt, good and evil. In Whitman's view, both the mind and the spirit are realities and matter is only a means which enables man to realize this truth. His world is dominated by a sense of good, and evil has a very subservient place in it. Man, in Whitman's world, while overcoming the duality of the universe, desires fusion with the sheboy. In this attempt, man tries to transcend the boundaries of space and time, never letting off that dear piston like movement, in and out, in and out.
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    ellauri220.html on line 130: 1980-luvun seksisymboli oli terävänenäinen kirvesleukainen malli ja poptähti Samantha Fucks. Myös lujaleukaista poplaulaja Madonnaa pidettiin seksisymbolina, ja nenänsä pilannut Michael Jackson oli 1980-luvun miespuolinen seksisymboli. Nykyajan julkkismaailman seksisymboleita ovat muun muassa näyttelijättäret suurisuinen Angelina Jolie, vinosuinen Brad Kuk ja vaimolleen ilkeä rimpula Johnny Depp.
    ellauri220.html on line 132: Rachel, Ursula ja Angelina on romuluisia kolhoja. Niistä mie en pie, pidän enemmän söpöistä hiirulaisista, kun olen izekin tämmönen linnunluinen narukaula.
    ellauri220.html on line 166: Svenskanin lavalla Mansfield muun muassa soitti viulua varsin taitavasti. Mansfield oli esiintymisajankohtana viidennellä kuukaudella raskaana, minkä povipommina tunnettu tähti halusi tuon ajan lehtitietojen mukaan peitellä runsailla plyymeillä. Tytär Mariska Hargitay syntyi 23. tammikuuta 1964. Mariska is not half the dish her mother was. Blame Mickey, he was not a pretty face though muscular.
    ellauri220.html on line 181: Tättilillukoista on hienoa kun kymmenkunta nokipoikaa varastaa Bloomingdalelta nahkarozeja. Vapaata markkinataloutta, yxityisyritteliäisyyttä. Jokainen kahmii puolestaan, joku jää kiinni kaikkien puolesta, paska zägä. Nixon jäi 1974 kiinni omaa tyhmyyttään, sori siitä, parempi onni ensi presidentillä. Klaara muistelee 17-vuotiaan Akun suorittamaa puikotusta anopin maatessa vainajana viereisessä huoneessa. Hyvinhän se meni. Uhkarohkeita pentuja jotka tuovat juniin vähän väriä ja kuiviin tunneleihin eloa. Oliko tää Miles musta mies? Musta valomies Ekku Peltola juutalaisella Samuliinilla. Verenpaineinen Jack kertoi tarjoilijoille ja eteisvahtimestareille kuinka hyvä kuiva Esther oli sängyssä. Vanhoja pieruja, puhe siitä mistä puute. E. Saarinen ja Kuningatar, isot tissiliivit tyynyllä.
    ellauri220.html on line 187: The Zapruder film is a silent 8mm color motion picture sequence shot by Abraham Zapruder with a Bell & Howell home-movie camera, as United States President John F. Kennedy's motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. The film captures the moment of the President's assassination. Abraham Zapruder (May 15, 1905 – August 30, 1970) was a Ukrainian-born American clothing manufacturer.
    ellauri220.html on line 208: Purkanjäystäjät ottaa lisää vapauxia tehdessään Lennylle sukupuolenvaihdoxen 2017 sarjassa Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is an American period comedy-drama television series, created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, that premiered on March 17, 2017, on Amazon Prime Video. Set in the late 1950s and early 1960s, it stars Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam "Midge" Maisel, a New York housewife who discovers she has a knack for stand-up comedy and pursues a career in it. Suurin tenkkapoo kazojille on ehtiikö Midge panna Lennyä sarjan aikana.
    ellauri220.html on line 212: Jossakin vaiheessa runkkauxen edetessä Eric lakkasi tuijottamasta pullottavia rintoja ja keskitti katseensa Jaynen kasvoihin, hänen kulmakarvoihinsa ja silmäripsinsä ja pusuhuuliinsa. Rinnat näyttävät Cadillacin puskureita, kasvot ovat suloiset. Hänen libidonsa valikoivassa näkökentässä juuri söpöt kasvot, pusuhuulet ja tukka muodostivat ruiskahduxen kostean ja pehmeän mekanismin.
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    white people, especially older white men - based on the appearance of their faces.

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    (Canada) used by Italian Canadians for those of Anglo-Saxon or Northwestern European descent. Mangiacake literally translates to 'cake eater', and one suggestion is that this term originated from the perception of Italian immigrants that Canadian or North American white bread is sweet as cake in comparison to the rustic bread eaten by Italians.

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    (U.S.) a white person (southerner). This word was coined in the 19th century by Southern black people to refer to poor white people.

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    (US) a black person.

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    a black person (film noir); "The boogies lowered the boom on Beaver Canal."

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    a black person or Native American.

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    (US) a black person, in reference to Afro-textured hair.

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    (US) a black person. Once generally accepted as inoffensive, this word is now considered disrespectful by some. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) continues to use its full name unapologetically. This is not to be confused with the term "person of color" which is the preferred term for collectively referring to all non-white people.

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    (US & UK) originally used by Europeans/white people as a pejorative term for a black person. Possibly from Portuguese barracos, a building constructed to hold slaves for sale (1837). The term (though still also used in its original sense) is commonly used today by African or Black Americans towards members of the same race who are perceived to pander/kowtow to white people; to be a 'sellout'; to hate themselves; or to "collud[e] with racism for personal gain." It is often used against black conservatives or Republicans (similar to Uncle Tom and coconut).
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    (US ) A black person. Notable for appearing in the 1979 film, The Jerk[ and the 1993 film True Romance.

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    (Commonwealth) A black person. Notable for appearing in the 1964 film, Zulu.

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    (Commonwealth) a dark-skinned person, named after Florence Kate Upton's children's book character.

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    (Nepal), a term used for black person from Africa.

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    (US & UK) a black person (JB) with stereotypical black features. (dark skin, wide nose, etc.) Refer to mannerisms that resemble dancing.

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    (US) a black person; also the name for the segregation laws prevalent in much of the United States until the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s.

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    (South Africa) a black person.

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    a person of black African descent, originally used in languages of colonial powers in Africa. Same as "macaque."

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    Domestic servant of black African descent, generally good-natured, often overweight, and loud.

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    a person of black African descent. See also Macaca (slur). It also gave rise to the racist "monkey chants" in sports.

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    (South Africa, Zimbabwe, & Zambia) a term, used among white people, for a black person. The term derives from muntu, the singular of Bantu.

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    (International) a black person. From the word negro, which means the color black in numerous languages. Diminutive appellations include Nigg and Nigz. Over time, the terms nigga and niggaz (plural) have come to be frequently used between some African or black diaspora without the negative associations of nigger. Considered very offensive and typically censored as "the n-word" even in reference to its use. The terms niggress, negress, and nigette are feminized formulations of the term.

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    (US) a black person, first used in the early 1900s.

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    (US) an African American, black, Indigenous American, a mixed race person, or sometimes a South Asian person.

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    (US) 19th century term for black people.

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    a term for a black person, originated in the U.S. in the 1950s.

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    a term for a black person, first recorded in 1928, from the playing cards suit.

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    a black person.

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    (US) a black person, especially a child.
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    ellauri220.html on line 436: Paskat Rod Steiger esitti Ruzevia missään leffassa, se on taas Löllön omaa kexintöä. "Surulliset nymfomaanit buddhalaispilluineen." Millaisiahan nekin lienevät? Lenny sanoi ääneen mitä kaikki ajattelivat: parempi vaikka ydintalvi kuin neekerin kulli pystyssä palefacen tytön vaaleanpunaisessa perseessä. Kuukerin nelli tehköön ennemmin vaikka lasikukon!
    ellauri220.html on line 445: In the Bible, Adlai was a minor character, the father of one of King David's herdsmen. Adlai is a contracted form of the Hebrew name Adaliah.
    ellauri220.html on line 449: Job's tears, scientific name Coix lacryma-jobi, also known as adlay or adlay millet, is a tall grain-bearing perennial tropical plant of the family Poaceae (grass family). It is native to Southeast Asia and introduced to Northern China and India in remote antiquity, and elsewhere cultivated in gardens as an annual. It has been naturalized in the southern United States and the New World tropics. In its native environment it is grown at higher elevation areas where rice and corn do not grow well. Job's tears are also commonly sold as Chinese pearl barley.
    ellauri220.html on line 461: Tycoon's in-law is a trope often found in situation comedy, it's where the boss (often a somewhat unpleasant one) places a relative or in-law in a position of power. Invariably, the relative will be incompetent or worse. A variation on this trope might be to actually have the relative be the protagonist, and have to earn the respect of his or her subordinates before they can actually accomplish anything meaningful. The trope can also be subverted if the relative is actually competent, in which case the grumbling can quickly subside. It can be averted in cases where nepotism is expected, such as a prince becoming king when his mother dies, in which case most people just accept it as the way things are supposed to go. Take Charles The 3rd recently.
    ellauri220.html on line 465: Foreign characters may pop up in fiction, but often regular characters who are not native (to the country the work is set in) tend to have native ethnicity somewhere in their family. Or possibly were born in the native country, but raised in another country, and have recently come back.
    ellauri220.html on line 468: Assuming this character was raised overseas, it's notable the character who is Not Too Foreign will rarely speak another language on-screen even if they are supposed to be fluent.
    ellauri220.html on line 472: Many shows and movies don't bother getting a foreign language right when they portray them. The incidence of this increases along with the obscurity of the language. But first and foremost, if the intended audience won't be able to tell the difference anyway, why bother? A variation on this is that the foreigners speak English, but are identified as foreign by an accent or are parading universally known national images.
    ellauri220.html on line 478: Sometimes, when a language is spoken by a non-native speaker, their speech patterns feature traits that show that the speaker is a foreigner. This may include the use of words from the speaker's native language, or errors in their syntax. See You No Take Candle (and its subtrope Tonto Talk) for cases where foreigners consistently talk with very poor grammar and lack of vocabulary. Supertrope to the more racial Asian Speekee Engrish and Tonto Talk, and like them sometimes Truth in Television, although also like them it can sometimes also be considered offensive or politically incorrect if used poorly. Compare Hulk Speak and Strange-Syntax Speaker. See also Gratuitous Foreign Language and As Long as It Sounds Foreign, wherein nobody's supposed to understand any of the words.
    ellauri220.html on line 491: Characters begin speaking in a language other than the primary language of the audience, but find an excuse to switch to the more familiar language so that the audience doesnt have to read too many of those pesky subtitles.
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    ellauri220.html on line 500: When a group of people whose native language is not the language of the audience are speaking in their native language, but the audience hears them speaking the audience´s language perfectly. We are meant to assume that the characters are really speaking their own native tongue, and it is being translated purely for our benefit.
    ellauri220.html on line 502: Sometimes the trope doesn´t take effect until partway into the story. In some cases, the actors will be shown speaking their native language to give the audience a taste of what it sounds like before the perspective changes and the actors will shift to speaking English from there on out. Sometimes this shift is softened by the characters giving an excuse to Switch to English within the in-story dialogue itself and then never switching back. In these cases, the audience can assume that the characters went back to speaking their native language at some point, but we now hear it all as English.
    ellauri220.html on line 506: If the characters speak with the accent of the language they´re supposed to be speaking, such as Russians speaking English with a Russian accent to stand in for the Russian language, it´s Just a Stupid Accent. If they instead speak with a British accent to convey being foreign, it´s The Queen´s Latin.
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    "And you never have Romans who are Italians! They´re always played by some English actor going ´Oh Thomas, where is my brother, Fellatio? Bring him hither.´"

    ellauri220.html on line 513: This trope is used in film and television fiction set in the past (or a fantasy counterpart culture heavily based on the past) where characters speak with British accents, even though the film is not set in Britain and the characters are not British. Sometimes the actors are Fake Brits, and sometimes the cast all have British accents except for the sole American star.
    ellauri220.html on line 515: In any case, using The Queen´s Latin makes a series or film commercially viable in the US. It alleviates the need for subtitles, while maintaining the appearance of historical authenticity. It´s just foreign and exotic enough (many British actors already Play Great Ethnics)
    ellauri220.html on line 519: This refers to casting practice, and in the case of Trope Codifier Peter Stormare it has even achieved the status of Casting Gag. It refers to "international" or "ethnic" - at any rate not American or British - actors who are considered to somehow look or be able to act so vaguely but conspicuously foreign that they can be used for any nationality. (Cliff Curtis is a maori.) It´s As Long as It Sounds Foreign and Gratuitous Foreign Language applied to casting. However, But Not Too Foreign is often in effect because you´ll want someone who speaks good English (even though intentionally accented) and rather panders to viewers´ expectations than give an accurate portrayal of a specific ethnic identity which also means that the character´s background might be very vague as long as it´s foreign.
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    ellauri220.html on line 560: Filosofiaa kannattaa lukea yliopistossa täysi oppimäärä tietääxeen kuinka turhanpäiväistä se on. Zicke, zacke, Hühnekacke. Wissenschaftskäse.
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    ellauri220.html on line 580: Takas Löllöön kesken albumia 221. Wilt Whatman, Dos Passos, John Sinclair, Saul Bellow, Don deLillo, Foster Wallace, ketä vielä olis näitä Amerikan eepoxen väsääjiä? Pynchon olisi paizi että sateenkaarikirja kertoo Euroopasta. Mua ei vois vähempää kiinnostaa Lillon tyhmän pesäpallon kohtalot. Portugalilaissyntyiseltä Dos Passosilta olen muistaaxeni lukenut jonkun New York aiheisen buchleinin joka oli mielestäni silloin aika hyvä.
    ellauri220.html on line 591: Joo Emmanuellehan se pätkä oli, vlta 1974. Sen takeen sillä sai olla niin pienet tisutkin. Ei se mua haittaa, pidän sellaisista. Mutta vittu se vanha äijäpaha sexipeetee oli rasittava. Toinen samanmoinen oli Marlon Brando Viimeisessä tangossa. Rasvaisia puoliveteisiä ukkoja letkut puolitangossa. Lush cinematography, marvellous acting (in particular from Sylvia Kristel) and genuinely erotic scenes tastefully directed… Just Jaeckin! It’s the same badly dubbed, funny-for-about-five-minutes shite it’s always been, with ‘Ooh look! Fanny smoke rings! Chortle!’ tired businessman’s humour very much to the delapidated fore. Best bits of this sorry cash cow – sorry, ‘significant cultural event – were the original UK trailers, as voiced by Katie Boyle.
    ellauri220.html on line 602: Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como, född 18 maj 1912 i Canonsburg i Pennsylvania, död 12 maj 2001 i Jupiter Inlet Colony i Palm Beach County i Florida, var en amerikansk sångare och skådespelare. Han betraktades som en crooner ("smörsångare"). Han började arbeta som frisör som femtonåring och sjöng samtidigt med olika orkestrar. Han hade sin storhetstid som artist från andra halvan av 1940-talet till början av 1960-talet. Bland hans största skivsuccéer märks Magic Moments och Wanted. "50 vuotta musiikkia ja elämää hyvin elettynä. Siinä esimerkkiä kaikille." Suomessa hänen muun muassa lauantain toivotuissa suosituin laulunsa oli "Caterina" (1962), jonka myös Lasse Mårtenson teki suomeksi.
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    ellauri220.html on line 635: Don deLillo syntyi rotan vuonna hiljaiseen sukupolveen. There were precisely 1,063 full moons after his birth to this day. People with Chinese zodiac Rat are instinctive, acute and alert in nature which makes them to be brilliant businessmen. They can always react properly before the worst circumstances take place. Their strengths are adaptable, smart, cautious, acute, alert, positive, flexible, outgoing, and cheerful. But they can also be timid, unstable, stubborn, picky, lack of persistence, and querulous. Sen sisaruxista ei ole tietoa.
    ellauri220.html on line 641: Dagot lähtee 2 mutiaisen perään karvat pystyssä kuin reviiriä vartioivat koirat. Koiraskoirat. Sitähän ne ovatkin. Tizzone tarkoittaa nokikeppi. Lillolla on jotain pöljiä sananjohtoyrityxiä, turha vaiva, kylse vaan tarkoittaa savunaamoja. Ne alkoi vallata slummeja dagoilta niiden vetäytyessä jonnekin vihreämmille laitumille tai autuaammille mezästysmaille. Ensin pakenivat palefacet, sitten lakukepit. Tänä päivänä koko Bronx on täynnä märkäselkiä.
    ellauri220.html on line 643: Tizzone. Italian word for black person. Literal meaning is burnt. " So lets get this straight, your'e ditsoon, charcoal briquette. Get the ditsoon mug. ditsoon (rude & offensive) Black-skinned person. Etim. "tizzone" in Italian. Literally meaning "ember". " Yo, you! Yeah you! The ditsoon in the white jacket !"
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    ellauri221.html on line 73: The club’s name derives from its head waiter, Edward Poodle. Poodles quickly built up a prestigious reputation among London’s powerful and wealthy classes, and its membership reflected this, numbering numerous politicians and members of the British aristocracy. Members have included former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, John Perfumo (a politician who resigned after the notorious Perfumo affair scandal, whereby he was revealed as having an affair with 19-year-old model Helen Keller), philosopher David Hume, economist and philosopher Adam Smith, and author Ian Fleming, creator of the world’s most famous fictional spy, James Bond.
    ellauri221.html on line 77: At the far end, above the cold cuts table, laden with lobsters, pies, joints and delicacies in aspic, Romney’s unfinished full-length portrait of Mrs Fitzsherbet gazed provocatively across at Fragonard’s Jeu de Cartes, the broad conversation-piece which half-filled the opposite wall above the Adam fireplace.
    ellauri221.html on line 93: Issue d'une famille modeste (son père Louis Betenfeld, violent et alcoolique, est ouvrier brasseur et sa mère Marie Lartisant domestique), Marthe Betenfeld a un frère et une sœur aînés, Camille et Jeanne. Elle est envoyée quelques années dans une institution catholique et son destin semble tout tracé : couturière, comme sa sœur aîné. Puis elle devient à Nancy apprentie culottière, à quatorze ans. Le métier ne l'enchantant guère, elle fugue de chez ses parents. Elle est interpellée pour racolage en mai 1905 par la Police des mœurs et ramenée chez ses parents. Elle fugue à nouveau à 16 ans et se retrouve à Nancy, ville avec une importante garnison militaire, où elle tombe amoureuse d'un Italien se disant sculpteur mais qui se révèle être un proxénète. Il l'envoie sur le trottoir, puis elle devient prostituée dans les « bordels à soldats » de Nancy. Devant effectuer plus de 50 passes par jour, elle tombe rapidement malade et contracte la syphilis. Renvoyée du bordel, dénoncée par un soldat pour lui avoir transmis la syphilis et fichée par la police (où elle est inscrite comme prostituée mineure le 21 août 1905), elle est contrainte de s'enfuir à Paris. Elle rentre dans un « établissement de bains » rue Godot-de-Mauroy (maison close d'un standing supérieur à ses anciennes maisons d'abattage) où elle rencontre, un soir de septembre 1907, Henri Richer, mandataire aux Halles. Le riche industriel l'épouse le 13 avril 1915. Elle fait alors table rase de son passé et devient une respectable bourgeoise de la Belle Époque dans son hôtel particulier de l'Odéon. Elle demande à être rayée du fichier national de la prostitution, ce qui lui est refusé.
    ellauri221.html on line 97: Elle dépose le 13 décembre 1945 devant le Conseil municipal de Paris un projet pour la fermeture des maisons closes. Dans son discours, elle ne s’en prend pas tant aux prostituées qu’à la société, responsable selon elle, de la « débauche organisée et patentée » et à la mafia, qui bénéficie de la prostitution réglementée ; le propos permet aussi de rappeler que le milieu de la prostitution s'est compromis avec l’occupant pendant la guerre. Sa proposition est votée et le 20 décembre 1945, le préfet de police Charles Luizet décide de fermer sans préavis les maisons du département de la Seine dans les 3 mois (au plus tard le 15 mars 1946, date qu'a fixée le conseil municipal). Encouragée, Marthe Richard commence une campagne de presse pour le vote d'une loi généralisant ces mesures. Elle est soutenue par le Cartel d'action sociale et morale et le ministre de la Santé publique et de la Population, Robert Prigent.
    ellauri221.html on line 99: Le 9 avril 1946, le député Marcel Roclore présente le rapport de la Commission de la famille, de la population et de la santé publique, et conclut à la nécessité de la fermeture. Le député Pierre Dominjon dépose une proposition de loi dans ce sens qui est votée le 13 avril 1946 à la chambre des députés. La fermeture des maisons closes est appliquée à partir du 6 novembre 1946. Le fichier national de la prostitution est détruit et remplacé par un fichier sanitaire et social de la prostitution (loi du 24 avril 1946). Environ 1 400 établissements sont fermés, dont 195 à Paris (177 établissements officiels) : les plus connus comme le Chabanais, le Sphinx, La Rue des Moulins, le One-Two-Two mais aussi les sinistres maisons d’abattage comme le Fourcy et le Charbo… Beaucoup de tenanciers de maisons closes se reconvertirent en propriétaires d'hôtels de passe. La prostitution est alors une activité libre ; seules sont interdites son organisation et son exploitation — le proxénétisme — et ses manifestations visibles.
    ellauri221.html on line 110: Narcissistic personality disorder was nearly dropped from the DSM V. Narcissistic personality disorder was first defined in 1967. The DSM-IV defines the essential feature of narcissism as "a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy that begins in early adulthood and is present in a variety of contexts." It's a definition that was set before the rise of social networking, reality TV, or partisan news channels designed to confirm our every opinion. Perhaps it truly is time to update it.
    ellauri221.html on line 133: Yhdessä kuvassa nyrpeän näköisellä naisella on yllään valkoiset lenkkarit ja leveälahkeiset sydänkuvioiset sorzit. Takamuksen kohdalta nousee vaaleanpunainen pilvi, jossa lukee ”pier”, ”prööt”, ”pask” ja ”prörölöö”. Naisen sivussa lukee act like a lady, eli käyttäydy kuin leidi. Kuvatekstissä Tanskanen kirjoittaa:
    ellauri221.html on line 155: Cox's Brownies were little men who had mischievous adventures together. Each Brownie had a distinctive physical appearance: Cholly Boutonnière wore a top hat and monocle, while others wore traditional Turkish, Irish, German, Swedish, Russian, and Chinese garb. There was an Eskimo, an American Indian, even an Uncle Sam. "Much of the success of his books can be attributed to his treatment of the characters, who portray human nature with its goodness and strength and also its follies, but never its baseness.".
    ellauri221.html on line 157: An important characteristic of the Dunno trilogy is its heavily didactic nature. Nosov describes this as an effort to teach "honesty, bravery, camaraderie, willpower, and persistence" and discourage "jealousy, cowardice, mendacity, arrogance, and effrontery." Strong political undertones are also present. In addition to general egalitarianism and feminism, communist tendencies dominate the works. The first book takes the reader into a typical Soviet-like town, the second into a communist utopia, and the third into a capitalistic satire. Nosov's captivating and humorous literary style has made his ideologies accessible to children and adults alike.
    ellauri221.html on line 271: Surrounded by anthropogenic ecological disasters, brutal wars, and the threat of destruction looming over the future of the planet itself due to our actions, constructed knowledge, and structured ignorance, it becomes urgent to examine the underlying ontological concepts and the reality from which our children are incarcerated in schools. This research is an attempt to look at what is the knowledge that children get exposed to and my main question is whether identity and civilisation are not the underlying culprits in our alienation from the world. As Tove Jansson shows in her moominbooks, perhaps it is necessary to empathise even with the one who dislikes us and not limit ourselves to people only, but see if “I can often have tender, concerned feelings for anyone (animals and people included) as fortunate or less fortunate than me”.
    ellauri221.html on line 294: Doctor Jolly Goodhead is a fictional character from the James Bond franchise, portrayed by Lois Chiles. She does not appear in any of the Ian Fleming novels, only in the film version of Moonraker (1979), but her character is similar to that of Gala Brand, the female lead in the original novel Moonraker (1955), by way of being James´s major lay this time round. In 25 years, James has graduated from screwing a secretary to schtupping a doctor of science. Way to go, Bond girls! Right on!
    ellauri221.html on line 296: Goodhead is a scientist and astronaut working undercover for the CIA on Sir Hugo Drax´s Moonraker 5 space shuttle, to gather intelligence on Drax´s plan to exterminate the human race. Bond is also working undercover in Drax´s organization, for the British Secret Intelligence Service, and he gets good head from Jolly, until she introduces him to a centrifugal force chamber, where astronauts get to grips with Gräfenberg spot sucking, and invites him to have a try. Without her knowledge, however, Drax´s henchman, Charlie Chan, tampers with the sucking machine´s controls to send it into overdrive; by the time Goodhead comes, Bond has nearly been killed. Bond later meets Goodhead in her hotel room and is able to guess her identity when he sees standard CIA underwear and dildo gadgetry there. Bond and Goodhead are at first reluctant to bonk together, fighting who is to be on top, but they are working well enough as a 2-person team by the end of the film.
    ellauri221.html on line 302: Bond meets Goodhead again once Drax puts them under ´Moonraker 5´ to be incinerated by the lift-off. They escape and are able to pilot ´Moonraker 6´. After following Drax to his space station, Goodhead and Bond listen to Drax´s speech and leave. Jaws later captures them after the first globe is launched. Drax tells Bond about his plan about having perfect human beings on his earth, with no physical peculiarity or ugliness, but this is overheard by Jaws. He sees that because of his ugly steel teeth, he will be destroyed alongside his ugly girlfriend, Dolly, so turns on Drax and helps Bond and Goodhead to fight Drax´s men. After Bond goes to defeat Drax, Goodhead helps him, and Dolly and Jaws get off on the self-destructing space station, escaping on a pod of their own into Earth´s atmosphere. Bond and Goodhead go after the globe, nearly destroying its inhabitants, but not quite. Bugger it.
    ellauri221.html on line 306: James Bond investigates the mid-air theft of a space shuttle, and discovers a plot to commit global genocide.
    ellauri221.html on line 307: James Bond is back for another mission and this time, he is blasting off into space. A spaceship travelling through space is mysteriously hijacked and Bond must work quickly to find out who was behind it all. He starts with the rockets creators, Drax Industries and the man behind the organization, Hugo Drax. On his journey he ends up meeting Dr. Holly Goodhead and encounters the metal-toothed Jaws once again.
    ellauri221.html on line 308: A Boeing 747 carrying a U.S. space shuttle on loan to the U.K. crashes into the Atlantic Ocean. When the British examine the wreckage, they can find no trace of the spacecraft and send Agent James Bond to the shuttle´s manufacturers, Drax Industries, to investigate.
    ellauri221.html on line 309: A space shuttle called the Moonraker, built by Drax Industries, is on its way to the U.K. when it is hijacked in mid-air and the crew of the 747 carrying it is killed. Bond immediately is called into action, and starts the investigation with Hugo Drax. While at the Drax laboratories, Bond meets the brilliant and stunning Dr. Holly Goodhead, a N.A.S.A. astronaut and C.I.A. Agent who is investigating Drax for the U.S. Government. One of Drax´s thugs, the sinister Chan, attempts to kill 007 at the lab, but when that fails, he follows Bond to Venice and tries again there. Bond and Goodhead follow Drax´s trail to Brazil, where they once again run into the seven-foot Goliath Jaws, a towering giant with metal teeth. Escaping from him, they discover the existence of a huge space station undetected by U.S. or Soviet radar, and a horrible plot by Drax to employ nerve gas in a genocidal project. James and Holly must quickly find a way to stop Hugo Drax before his horrific plans can be put into effect.
    ellauri221.html on line 310: A space shuttle is stolen enroute to London and M sends James Bond out to apologize to the shuttle creator, billionaire Hugo Drax. While visiting Drax´s estate, several attempts are made on Bond´s life, making Drax the number one suspect. Bond also meets Dr. Holly Goodhead, a N.A.S.A. scientist, who is also a C.I.A. Agent investigating Drax. Their investigations lead Bond to discover a plot to murder the world´s population so that Drax can repopulate the planet in his image. The chase takes Bond all over the world, California, Brazil, the Amazon James, and, finally, to Drax´s huge space-city over the Earth. Drax, meanwhile, has hired a old friend of Bond to take care of any problems, the steel-toothed killer Jaws.
    ellauri221.html on line 311: When a U.S. space shuttle is stolen in a mid-air hijacking, only Bond can find the evil genius responsible. The clues point to billionaire Hugo Drax, who has devised a scheme to destroy all human life on Earth. As Bond races against time to stop Drax´s evil plot, he joins forces with Dr. Holly Goodhead, a N.A.S.A. scientist who is as beautiful as she is brilliant, and 007 needs all the help he can get, for Drax´s henchman is none other Bond´s old nemesis Jaws, the indestructible steel-toothed giant. Their adventure leads all the way to a gigantic space station, where the stage is set for an epic battle for the fate of all mankind.
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    ellauri221.html on line 339: Oikea nimeni on Draco Malfoy, eipäskun Graf Hugo von der Drache. Ilkiöillä on tälläsiä ulkomaalaisen kaikuisia lohikäärmenimiä. Sitten liityin puolueeseen ja jouduin melkein heti sotaan. Se oli loistoaikaa. Niinpä niin, Bond nuolaisi huuliaan muistelleessaan miten Krebsin pää oli kolahtanut pöydänkulmaan. Loistopotku. Galalla oli ruma rupi korvan takana ja vaivautunut ilme.
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    Inner Space Envy

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    ellauri222.html on line 48: Varhaiskeski-ikäisellä Saulilla Augie Marchin takakannessa on ilkeät juutalaiset mulkosilmät ja niin pitkä nenä että se heittää varjon sen ylähuulelle. Se näyttää räkäklunssilta. Toi typerä suomennos "kiemurat" on samalta sylttytehtaalta kuin Foster Wallacen "päättymätön riemu". Kai Kaila on kääntänyt värikkäästi mutta kömpelösti.
    ellauri222.html on line 55: Alger syntyi ja kuoli Massachusettsissa. Hänen teoksensa kuvaavat menestyksen saavuttamista kovan työn tuloksena. Näin hän vahvisti amerikkalaisten käsitystä, että jokainen on oman onnensa seppä.
    ellauri222.html on line 68: In Leader's Bellow biography Vol 2, “Love and Strife,” the novel “Herzog” is published on the very first page and reaches No. 1 on the best-seller list, supplanting John le Carré’s ‘The Spy Who Came In From the Cold.’ Never again would Bellow, about to turn 50 years old, lack for wealth, power, awards or flunkies to stand by him, ready to take his coat and do his bidding. The temptation for someone in his position was to become an insufferable, spoiled monster. And Bellow quickly gave in to temptation.
    ellauri222.html on line 70: Bellow’s bad temper in the late ’60s was by no means directed exclusively at would-be biographers, radical students and aggrieved wives. Bellow had so many targets to attack, whether insulting them face to face or in blistering letters or put-downs circulated through intermediaries. One of his favorite one-liners ran: “Let’s you and him fight.” The most salient recipients of Bellow’s bad temper in this biography were his three sons, each from a different mother — the oldest 21 when this volume starts, the youngest just 1 year old and about to be abandoned after yet another divorce.
    ellauri222.html on line 72: The celebrated writer kept romances alive in different cities, two or three at any given time — with students and faculty divorcées at the University of Chicago, assistants at The New Yorker, even his housecleaner. A dreary train of affairs.
    ellauri222.html on line 74: Bellow didn’t just model some main characters on famous friends, but all characters were taken from life. He was in many ways a very thoughtful and kind person, but I think his need to be the top dog, the best, was very deep.
    ellauri222.html on line 83: “I am an American, Chicago born” begins the famous first sentence of “The Adventures of Augie March.” The author of that sentence was actually an illegal immigrant, Canada born, and the words were written in Paris. Bellow’s father, Abraham Belo, was born in a shtetl inside the Pale of Settlement. He began his career in St. Petersburg as a produce broker, specializing in Egyptian onions and Spanish fruit. The family seems to have been quite well off. Abraham had used a forged document to work in St. Petersburg, and, when this was discovered, he was arrested and convicted. He may have gone to prison. But he managed to escape and, in 1913, to get his family to Canada.
    ellauri222.html on line 85: They settled in Lachine, outside Montreal, where Abraham tried farming, and where, in 1915, Saul was born. When the farm failed, the family moved into the city and Abraham took up bootlegging, a venture that ended even more disastrously. In 1924, he moved again, to Chicago, and engaged some bootlegging associates to smuggle his wife and children across the border to join him.
    ellauri222.html on line 89: But Chicago was a city of immigrants. It also had a large Jewish population—by 1931, according to Leader, nearly three hundred thousand in a city of 3.3 million. All the Bellow children assimilated happily and all became well off. Saul is often associated with the University of Chicago, where he taught for many years as a member of the legendary Committee on Social Thought. He was a student there, but for less than two years. He had to withdraw for financial reasons (a truck driver was killed in an accident at his father’s coal yard and the insurance had lapsed), and he transferred to Northwestern, from which he graduated in 1937.
    ellauri222.html on line 91: In his Op-Ed about the Zulu Tolstoy, Bellow made much of his academic training in anthropology. After leaving Northwestern, he did become a graduate student in anthropology at the University of Wisconsin. But he completed just one course before dropping out and returning to Chicago, where he married a woman, Anita Goshkin, who was studying for a master’s degree in social work, and began his career as a fiction writer and itinerant college teacher. His first job was at Pestalozzi-Froebel Teachers College, on South Michigan Avenue, in downtown Chicago.
    ellauri222.html on line 97: “In college I behaved as though my career was to be a writer, and that guided me,” Bellow later said. There was also the fact that his principal interest was literature, and, until after the war, Jews were rarely hired by English departments. “You weren’t born to it” is the way the chairman of the department at Northwestern clarified the matter when Bellow inquired about graduate school. Leader thinks that this encounter “produced a lifelong antipathy, mild but real, to English departments.” It’s true that there was antipathy. But Bellow would have been interested in a university career only as a means to support his writing. Fiction was his calling. “He was focused, he was dedicated to becoming what he was, from the beginning,” David Peltz, Bellow’s oldest friend, told Leader. “I mean, he never veered.”
    ellauri222.html on line 101: Still, in New York and at Princeton, where he spent a year teaching creative writing, Bellow made friends with many of the critics who dominated literary life in the nineteen-fifties. They found him bright, congenial, and sufficiently bookish, and especially admired what they took to be his poise and real-world savvy. Irving Howe thought Bellow “very strong-willed and shrewd in the arts of self-conservation.” “Even his egocentricity added to his charms,” said William Phillips, the co-editor, with Philip Rahv, of Partisan Review. “Stunning—the ultimate beautiful young Jewish intellectual incarnate,” Alfred Kazin’s wife, Ann Birstein, remembered. Bellow maintained the allure by cultivating just the right amount of aloofness. “I was the cat who walked by himself,” as he put it.
    ellauri222.html on line 107: This notion that Bellow’s achievement as a novelist was redemptive of the form was a consistent theme in the reviews up through “Herzog.” So was the notion that his protagonists were representatives of the modern condition. After “Herzog,” those reactions largely disappeared. People stopped fretting about the death of the novel, and Bellow’s protagonists started being treated as what they always were, oddballs and cranks. But the critical reception of Bellow’s books in the first half of his career funded his reputation. It cashed out, ultimately, in the Nobel Prize. Nobels are awarded to writers who are judged to have universalized the marginal.
    ellauri222.html on line 109: As everyone has said, Bellow not least, “Augie March” was the breakthrough book. Bellow ascribed its origin to a visionary moment. In 1948, he had gone with Anita to Paris for two years, supported by a Guggenheim fellowship. (Bellow hated Paris.) He was at work on a novel called “The Crab and the Butterfly,” which apparently concerned two men arguing in a hospital room. In the version of the epiphany he told to Roth, he was walking to his writing studio one morning when he was distracted by the routine Parisian sight of the street gutters being flushed:
    ellauri222.html on line 115: The subject of “Augie March” is the same as the subject of “Dangling Man” and “The Victim”: the danger of becoming trapped in other people’s definition of you. In the case of “Augie March,” the person in danger of being trapped was Saul Bellow. “This was not what being a novelist was supposed to have meant”: he is referring to the expectations of his intellectual backers. He realized that he didn’t want to be the great hope of the novel or to give voice to a generation’s angst. He wanted to write up the life he knew in the way James Joyce had written up the life he knew, and to transform it into a fantastic verbal artifact, a book that broke all the rules.
    ellauri222.html on line 117: The first two hundred pages of “Augie March” are the best writing Bellow ever did. He created an idiolect that had no model. “I am an American, Chicago born . . . and go at things as I have taught myself, free-style, and will make the record in my own way: first to knock, first admitted; sometimes an innocent knock, sometimes a not so innocent.” Nobody speaks or writes that way—which is exactly what the sentence is telling us.
    ellauri222.html on line 119: Augie is a street-urchin autodidact. Never taught how to write a proper sentence, he invents a style of his own. He is an epigrammist and a raconteur, La Rochefoucauld in the body of a precocious twelve-year-old, a Huck Finn who has taken too many Great Books courses. With this strange mélange of ornate locutions, Chicago patois, Joycean portmanteaus, and Yiddish cadences, Bellow found himself able to produce page after page of acrobatic verbal stunts:
    ellauri222.html on line 121: One day’s ordinary falsehood if you could convert it into silt would choke the Amazon back a hundred miles over the banks. However, it never appears in this form but is distributed all over like the nitrogen in potatoes.
    ellauri222.html on line 123: That’s only an aside, and there are hundreds of them. Jack Kerouac is not the first or even the tenth writer you would normally put in a sentence with Saul Bellow, but “The Adventures of Augie March” is a lot like “On the Road,” a book written at the same time. Stylistically, they both stretch syntax to make the perspective zoom from ground level to fifty thousand feet and back again. Augie is walking with a character called Grandma Lausch into an old-age home:
    ellauri222.html on line 129: Bellow must have guessed that “Augie March” would distress some of his admirers. It did. He showed a hundred pages of the manuscript to Lionel Trilling. “It’s very curious, it’s very interesting,” Trilling told him, “but somehow it’s wrong.” When the book came out, Trilling wrote a positive notice in the newsletter of the book club he directed but registered concern about a dangerous notion he detected in the novel, the notion that one could have a meaningful life independent of one’s social function. Bellow wrote to Trilling to say (disingenuously) that he had written the novel without much of a moral purpose in mind. Trilling wrote back. “You mustn’t ignore the doctrinal intention of your book,” he said.
    ellauri222.html on line 131: In Commentary, Podhoretz complained that the novel lacked development and that its exuberance was forced. He called it a failure. Podhoretz was one of Trilling’s protégés, and Bellow always believed that Trilling was behind the review, although Podhoretz denied it. But Atlas says that the art critic Clement Greenberg, then an editor at Commentary, having recently come over from Partisan Review, claimed that the editors had put Podhoretz up to it. It was felt in New York circles, Greenberg said, that Bellow had gone a little too far.
    ellauri222.html on line 133: Most reviews were enthusiastic, though. “Augie March” was not a best-seller, but it sold well and won a major award. The year it came out, Bellow took a job at Bard College. He and Anita were separated, and he had a new girlfriend, Sondra Tschacbasov, called Sasha. She was sixteen years younger and strikingly attractive. They met at Partisan Review, where she worked as a secretary.
    ellauri222.html on line 135: At Bard, Bellow became close friends with a literature professor named Jack Ludwig. As Leader describes him, Ludwig was an oversized personality, a big man, extravagant, a shameless purveyor of bad Yiddish, and an operator. Ludwig idolized Bellow; people who knew them said that Ludwig wanted to be Bellow. He flattered Bellow, went for long walks with him, started up a literary journal with him, and generally insinuated himself into Bellow’s life. Bellow accepted the proffer of adulatory attentiveness. The couples (Ludwig was married) socialized together. This was the period when Bellow wrote “Seize the Day,” which Partisan Review published in a single issue, in 1956, after The New Yorker turned it down, and “Henderson the Rain King,” published in 1959, a novel whose hero was based on a neighbor of the Bellows in upstate New York.
    ellauri222.html on line 137: Saul and Sasha got married in 1956, after Bellow had obtained a Nevada divorce. Sasha accepted the domestic role that Bellow insisted on without demur. She says that when they had a son, Adam, Bellow told her that the baby was her responsibility—he was too old to raise another kid. In 1958, Bellow was offered a one-year position at the University of Minnesota. He insisted that Ludwig receive an appointment as well; the university obliged, and the families moved to Minneapolis together.
    ellauri222.html on line 139: Saul and Sasha fought. Some of the strains were apparently due to sexual dissatisfaction. Bellow began seeing a psychologist, a man named Paul Meehl; Meehl suggested that Sasha see him as well (a suggestion that Leader charitably calls “unorthodox”). Ludwig served as a sympathetic confidant to both parties. Then, one day in the fall of 1959, Sasha told Bellow that she was leaving him. There was no third party in the picture, she said. She just did not love him.
    ellauri222.html on line 141: Devastated, Bellow went to Europe on a cultural-diplomacy junket for the State Department. While abroad, he engaged assiduously in what Leader calls “womanizing.” He returned to Bard, in the summer of 1960, and took up with a visiting French professor named Rosette Lamont. The divorce from Sasha went through in June. For a while, Bellow and Sasha had the same lawyer, who was pleased to be representing both parties in the hottest divorce in town, but eventually Bellow was persuaded to retain his own attorney.
    ellauri222.html on line 145: I have just given you the back story and the dramatis personae of “Herzog.” “Herzog” is a novel about a forty-seven-year-old man having a nervous breakdown after learning that his much younger wife, who has left him abruptly, had been cheating on him with his closest friend. The man seeks succor in the arms of a loving, patient, and understanding woman. There is at least one respect in which the novel is not based on real life: Bellow didn’t have a nervous breakdown. He wrote “Herzog” instead.
    ellauri222.html on line 149: “Herzog” is a revenge novel. The ex-wife, Madeleine, is a stone-cold man-killer. Her lover, Valentine Gersbach, is described as a “loud, flamboyant, ass-clutching brute.” Ludwig had a Ph.D. and a damaged foot; Bellow makes Gersbach a radio announcer with a wooden leg. The Herzog character is passive, loving, an innocent soul who cannot make sense of a world in which people like his estranged wife and her lover can exist. He is an ex-university professor, the author of a distinguished tome called “Romanticism and Christianity.” The Rosette Lamont character, called Ramona, is a sexpot with a heart of gold; she specializes in intimate candlelight dinners and lacy lingerie. She is a professor of love, not French.
    ellauri222.html on line 155: Bellow must have been tickled to death. The inventive feature of “Herzog” is a series of letters that the protagonist, in his misery, composes not only to Madeleine and Gersbach but to famous people (like President Eisenhower) and philosophers (like Heidegger and Nietzsche). These long letters, unfinished and unmailed, are sendups of an intellectual’s effort to understand human behavior by means of the conceptual apparatus of Mortimer Adler’s Great Books. Herzog is a comic figure, a holy fool, a schlimazel with a Ph.D. The whole point of his story is that when you are completely screwed the best you can hope for is a little sex and sympathy. The Western canon isn’t going to be much help.
    ellauri222.html on line 157: The determination to consider the novel strictly as fiction extended even to its characters. Rosette Lamont reviewed the novel. She, too, treated the book as pure make-believe. She breezed right by the Ramona character (“Her religion is sex, a welcome relief from Madeleine’s phony conversion . . . but Herzog is too divided in his mind, too busy with resentment to free himself from a heavy conscience. Besides he is suspicious of pleasure, having learned Julien Sorel’s lesson,” and so on). She concluded with the thought that at the end of the novel Herzog enters into “a theandric relationship with the world around him.”
    ellauri222.html on line 159: And it got even better. Jack Ludwig reviewed the novel. He informed readers of Holiday that “the book is a major breakthrough.” By no means should it be read as autobiography—“as if an artist with Bellow’s enormous gifts were simply playing at second-guessing reality, settling scores.” No, in this book, Ludwig wrote, “Bellow is after something greater.” The greater something turns out to be “man’s contradiction, his absurdity, his alienation,” and so on. It was pretty chutzpadik, as even Bellow had to admit. But by then he was laughing all the way to the bank.
    ellauri222.html on line 161: You can see the biographical problem. From the beginning, Bellow drew on people he knew, including his wives and girlfriends and the members of his own family, for his characters. In “Augie March,” almost every character—and there are dozens—was directly based on some real-life counterpart. Most of “Herzog” is a roman à clef. Leader therefore decided to treat the novels as authoritative sources of information about the people in Bellow’s life. When Leader tells us about Jack Ludwig and Sondra Tschacbasov, he quotes the descriptions of Gersbach and Madeleine in “Herzog.” In the case of the many relatives with counterparts in “Augie March,” this can get confusing. You’re not always sure whether you’re reading about a person or a fictional version of that person.
    ellauri222.html on line 163: One reason for reading biographies of writers like Bellow, who draw from people in their own lives, is to learn what those people were really like, or at least what they were like to someone who is not Bellow. You often can’t do that with Leader’s biography. Leader also wants to assess Bellow’s accomplishment as a novelist. He has to keep three balls in the air at once: the biographical story, an interpretation of the fiction as autobiography, and a consideration of the fiction as fiction. That’s why his book is so long.
    ellauri222.html on line 165: Structure was always Bellow’s weak point. One of his first editors at Partisan Review, Dwight Macdonald, worried about what he called a “centerless facility.” Podhoretz was not wrong about the problem of shapelessness in “Augie March.” The novel’s antic style is like a mechanical bull. For a few hundred pages, Bellow is having the time of his life, letting his invention take him where it will. By the end, he is just hanging on, waiting for the music to stop. It takes the story five hundred and thirty-six pages to get there.
    ellauri222.html on line 167: Leader thinks that Bellow plunged into his books and wrote on sheer enthusiasm, then surfaced after a hundred pages or so and wondered how to get back to shore. There is very little moral logic to his stories. Things just happen. (A major exception is “Seize the Day,” which is formally perfectly realized. But that book is a novella, a day in the life. It doesn’t require a plot.)
    ellauri222.html on line 171: Horrified that Madeleine and Gersbach might be abusing his child (in the novel, a girl), Herzog rushes off to his deceased father’s house, finds a gun his father owned, and goes to Madeleine’s. It is evening. He creeps into the yard and watches Madeleine and Gersbach through the window, loaded pistol in hand. What he sees is an ordinary domestic scene. Gersbach is giving the little girl a bath. Herzog creeps away.
    ellauri222.html on line 173: Actually, these episodes were not entirely invented. Bellow lifted them straight out of “The Brothers Karamazov.” A child tortured by its parents is Ivan Karamazov’s illustration of the problem of evil: what kind of God would allow that to happen? And Herzog with his gun at the window is a reënactment of Dmitri Karamazov, the murder weapon in his hand, spying through the window on his father. Dmitri is caught and convicted of a murder he desired but did not commit. “Herzog,” though, is a comedy. The next day, Herzog gets in a minor traffic accident and the cops discover the loaded gun in his car. But, after some hairy moments in the police station, he is let go. Desperately searching the Great Books for wisdom, Herzog briefly finds himself living in one. He can’t wait to get out.
    ellauri222.html on line 175: The decorum in Bellow criticism is to acknowledge the original of the fictional character when the person is famous, and otherwise to insist on treating it all as fiction. Thus everyone knows that, in “Humboldt’s Gift,” Von Humboldt Fleisher “is” Delmore Schwartz, and that, in “Ravelstein,” Abe Ravelstein “is” Allan Bloom, the Chicago professor who wrote “The Closing of the American Mind” and was a good friend of Bellow’s.
    ellauri222.html on line 177: But “Ravelstein” is a revenge novel, too. It’s not really about Ravelstein/Bloom. It’s about the narrator, a writer named Chick, who has been treated cruelly by his wife, Vela, a beautiful and brilliant physicist—a wicked caricature of Bellow’s fourth wife, the mathematician Alexandra Ionescu Tulcea. There are also a couple of drive-by take-downs along the way—of Mircea Eliade, a historian of religion at Chicago rumored to have been involved in the fascist Romanian Iron Guard, and of the owner of a restaurant on St. Martin, in the Caribbean, where Bellow contracted a case of food poisoning that nearly killed him. He brings them into the story just to skewer them.
    ellauri222.html on line 179: Podhoretz told Leader that he considered all of Bellow’s characters puppets. And there is something animatronic about them. This is especially true in “Augie March,” where the extended procession of too vivid personalities is like a Wes Anderson movie. Bellow tended to make his characters look the way a child sees grownups, unalterable cartoons, weirdly unself-conscious in their one-dimensionality.
    ellauri222.html on line 181: But there is usually one fully imagined character in Bellow’s books, one character whose impulses the author understands and sympathizes with, whose sufferings elicit his compassion, and whose virtues and defects, egotism and self-doubt, honorable intentions and less than honorable expediencies are examined with surgical precision and unflinching honesty. That character is the protagonist—Augie, Herzog, Chick, even Tommy Wilhelm, in “Seize the Day,” who tries to leverage his pain to win respect. Their real-life counterpart is, of course, Saul Bellow, whose greatest subject was himself.
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  • Alexandra (Sondra) Tschacbasova
    ellauri222.html on line 213: Greg makes a distinction between "young Saul", the Marxist and rebel, and "old Saul", the famous author and increasing reactionary. Old Saul was "buried under pessimism, anger, bitterness, intolerance and preoccupations with evil and with his death".
    ellauri222.html on line 221: Bellow was born Solomon Bellow in Lachine, Quebec, in 1915, two years after his parents had arrived there from St Petersburg. When he was nine, the family moved to the Humboldt Park neighbourhood of Chicago. His mother, Liza, died when Saul was 17, but not before she had passed on to him her love of the Jewish Bible (he learned Hebrew at four). His first serious critical success was The Adventures of Augie March (1953), but it was not until his 1964 novel, Herzog, became a bestseller that he earned any real money. His elder brothers, both businessmen, were by this time making serious cash, and regarded him, he once said, as "some schmuck with a pen". Mary Cheever, the wife of John Cheever, believed the two got on so well because "they were both women-haters". He has nothing good to say about feminism. Bellow has a go at Hannah Arendt and Mary McCarthy (the one is "rash", the other "stupid"). In 1994, however, he ate a poisonous fish in the Caribbean, and fell into a coma that lasted five weeks. He dreaded a loss of virility.
    ellauri222.html on line 225: Jänisrouva sanoi jälkikäteen: He did not want to hurt the people he loved. (Lucky they were so few of them. At 17, he said he hated himself more than melodrama or even spinach.) There wasn't a single part of my being that wasn't able to open up to him (Yeah, I bet). Jänis Bellow was born in Canada. Bellow was one of her professors. She came from a small place, but not too small for Saul to enter. He wasn't exactly tall, but he had this broad upper body, these giant arms, like a sloth."
    ellauri222.html on line 231: this time the overall effect was not satisfactory. I was particularly aware of the absence of distance that the writer must put space between himself and the characters in his book. There should be a certain detachment from the writer's own passions. I speak as one who in Herzog committed the same sin. There I hoped that comic effects might protect me. Nevertheless I crossed the border too many times to raid the enemy camp. But then Herzog was a chump, a failed intellectual and at bottom a sentimentalist. In your case, the man who gives us Eve and Sylphid is an enragé, a fanatic-for-real.
    ellauri222.html on line 233: But that's not the outstanding defect of IMAC. Your reader, out of respect for your powers, is more than willing to go along with you. He will not, as I was not, be able to go along with your Ira, probably the least attractive of all your characters. I assume that you can no more bear Ira than the reader can. But you stand loyally by this cast-iron klutz – a big strong stupid man who attracts you for reasons invisible to me.
    ellauri222.html on line 235: Now there is real mystery about communists in the west, to limit myself to those. How were they able to accept Stalin – one of the most monstrous tyrants ever? You would have thought that the Stalin-Hitler division of Poland, the defeat of the French which opened the way to Hitler's invasion of Russia, would have led CP members to reconsider their loyalties. But no. When I landed in Paris in 1948 I found that the intellectual leaders (Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, etc) remained loyal despite the Stalin sea of blood. Well, every country, every government has its sea, or lake, or pond. Still Stalin remained "the hope" – despite the clear parallel with Hitler.
    ellauri222.html on line 237: But to keep it short – the reason: the reason lay in the hatred of one's own country. Among the French it was the old confrontation of "free spirits", or artists, with the ruling bourgeoisie. In America it was the fight against the McCarthys, the House Committees investigating subversion, etc that justified the left, the followers of Henry Wallace, etc. The main enemy was at home (Lenin's WWI slogan). If you opposed the CP you were a McCarthyite, no two ways about it.
    ellauri222.html on line 239: Well, it was a deep and perverse stupidity. It didn't require a great mind to see what Stalinism was. But the militants and activists refused to reckon with the simple facts available to everybody.
    ellauri222.html on line 241: Enough: you will say that all of that is acknowledged in IMAC. Yes, and no. You tell us that Ira is a brute, a murderer. But who else is there? Ira and Eve are at the core of your novel – and what does this pair amount to?
    ellauri222.html on line 243: One of your persistent themes is the purgation one can obtain only through rage. The forces of aggression are liberating, etc. And I can see that as a legitimate point of view. OK if your characters are titans. But Eve is simply a pitiful woman and Sylphid is a pampered, wicked fat girl with a bison hump. These are not titans.
    ellauri222.html on line 245: There aren't many people to whom I can be so open. We've always been candid with each other and I hope we will continue, both of us, to say what we think. You'll be sore at me, but I believe you won't cast me off for ever. Love, Shlomo.
    ellauri222.html on line 323: The Spanish word for eagle, as Augie learns, is águila, and the similarity between that word and Augie’s name invites a comparison between the eagle and the man. Both the eagle and Augie are adopted and trained by others for schemes they barely understand. And both the eagle and Augie prove to be sensitive creatures, not quite vicious enough to succeed in a Machiavellian world. The episode with the eagle can be read as a metaphor for one of the main themes of the book: nature as destiny. Ultimately, neither the eagle nor Augie does what others expect them to do, but follow their own nature. No tästähän me ollaan jo puhuttu.
    ellauri222.html on line 325: The foremost theme in The Adventures of Augie March is the search for identity. Unsure of what he wants from life, Augie is pulled along into the schemes of friends and strangers, trying on different identities and learning about the world through jobs ranging from union organizer to eagle trainer to book thief. His path seems random, but as Augie notes, quoting the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, “a man’s character is his fate.” As Augie goes through life, knocking on various doors, these doors of fate open up for him as if by random, but the knocks are unquestionably his own. In the end of the novel, Augie defines his identity as a “Columbus of those near-at-hand,” whose purpose in life is to knock some eggs. Augie notes that “various jobs” are the Rosetta stone, or key, to his entire life. Americans define themselves by their work (having no roots, family or land to stick to), and Augie is a sort of vagabond, trying on different identities as he goes along. Unwilling to limit himself by specializing in any one area, Augie drifts from job to job. He becomes a handbill-distributor, a paperboy, a Woolworth’s stocker, a newsstand clerk, a trinket-seller, a Christmas helper at a department store, a flower delivery boy, a butler, a clerk at fine department stores, a paint salesman, a dog groomer, a book thief, a coal yard worker, a housing inspector, a union organizer, an eagle-trainer, a gambler, a literary researcher, a business machine salesman, a merchant marine, and ultimately an importer-exporter working in wartime Europe. Augie’s job changing is emblematic of the social mobility that is so quintessentially American. Augie is the American Everyman, continually reinventing himself, like Donald Duck. Olemme kaikki oman onnemme Akuja, joopa joo. Yrmf, olet tainnut mainita. You are telling me!
    ellauri222.html on line 327: Grandma Lausch tells Augie, “The more you love people the more they’ll mix you up. A child loves, a person respects. Respect is better than love.” Which is really better, respect or love? The two brothers, Augie and Simon, are on opposite sides of this argument. Augie identifies himself on the side of love. An idealist with a soft heart, he is almost comically susceptible to falling in love, and openly shows his sympathy, even toward the small lizards that are killed by the eagle Caligula. Augie’s vision for an orphan home and academy is driven by his motivation to share love. Simon, on the other hand, prefers respect. He marries Charlotte and stays with her because he admires her business sense, not because he feels romantic love for her. He doesn’t care whether the men at the club love him. In fact, he knows they hate him. But this doesn’t matter to him as long as he is respected. Ultimately, Simon is richer and more successful, but Augie seems happier. What's love got to do with it. What a reptile.
    ellauri222.html on line 331: One of the major themes of the novel is the human tendency toward dishonesty. Augie is not a particularly honest character. He cheats, he steals, and lies quite frequently. Dishonesty characterizes many of the other characters in the novel, including Grandma, Einhorn, Mimi (who lies to doctors that she thinks her pregnancy abnormal), Stella, Agnes, and Mintouchian. The only characters who do not lie or cheat are the simple-minded Mama and Georgie. Lying appears necessary for people to survive in a Machiavellian world. As Mintouchian puts it: “I’m a great admirer of our species. I stand in awe of the genius of the race. But a large part of this genius is devoted to lying and seeming what you are not.” The ethics of the American Jew. The book starts with a lie: I am an American, Chicago born."
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    Adventures of Augie March: Character Profiles

    ellauri222.html on line 341: Mr. Anticol is a neighborhood junk dealer and avowed atheist who loves to discourse against religion, having lost his faith after witnessing a massacre of Jews in his town back in Europe.
    ellauri222.html on line 369: Sailor Bulba is an accomplice in the robbery committed by Joe Gorman and Augie. Brute-nosed and bearish, he is a menacing, dangerous figure.
    ellauri222.html on line 377: Stella Chesney is a beautiful aspiring actress—her name means “star” in Latin—whom Augie meets in Mexico. He helps her escape her boyfriend, Oliver, and much later meets her again in New York and marries her. Augie learns that Stella has lied to him about many things, but he continues to love her despite her faults. They move to Paris so that she can pursue her film career.
    ellauri222.html on line 397: Tillie Einhorn is William Einhorn’s wife. A heavy, attractive lady, she worshipfully obeys her husband and tolerates, or overlooks, his extramarital affairs. After the stock market crash, she helps make money by running a cafeteria inside the poolroom.
    ellauri222.html on line 401: Einhorn is a highly intelligent and wealthy real-estate broker whom Augie goes to work for while still a junior in high school. As Einhorn is crippled and wheelchair-bound, Augie carries him to and from the car and assists him in other daily activities. Einhorn loses almost everything in the great stock market crash, but works hard to build his business up again.
    ellauri222.html on line 413: Thea, the elder of the two Fenchel sisters, is a glorious-looking girl with kinky black hair and a passionate spirit. She falls in love with Augie at a mineral spring resort, but Augie is in love with her sister, Esther. Thea later comes to find Augie in Chicago, and the two move to Mexico together. Thea, whose name is Greek for “goddess,” is an eccentric woman with wild ideas; she wants to hunt with an eagle and catch poisonous snakes. In the end she finds Augie too ordinary for her. After they part ways, she marries an Air Force captain.
    ellauri222.html on line 417: Old Fenchel is the fat, black-eyed uncle of Thea and Esther. He is in the mineral water business and the girls are his heiresses. His wife is sickly, timid, and silent.
    ellauri222.html on line 437: Joe Gorman is a notorious Chicago thief whom Augie meets in the poolroom. Augie helps Gorman with a robbery and later goes on a road trip with him to move illegal immigrants across the border. The police catch Gorman, but Augie gets away.
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    Jacinto

    ellauri222.html on line 449: Jacinto is the houseboy at Thea’s home in Acatla. He helps them on their hunting excursions.
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    Jacqueline

    ellauri222.html on line 453: Jacqueline is the ugly but proud housemaid who works for Stella and Augie in Paris. When she declares to him that it is her dream to go to Mexico, Augie breaks out laughing. He finds it both ridiculous and wonderful that such a used-up, ugly-looking girl has such an indomitable spirit.
    ellauri222.html on line 469: Eleanor Klein is the one unmarried daughter of the Kleins; she is too fat to get a husband and is kind to Augie. She goes to Mexico during the Depression to stay with a cousin who makes leather jackets. She hopes to marry him, but is disappointed.
    ellauri222.html on line 473: Jimmy Klein is a boyhood friend of Augie’s; Grandma Lausch doesn’t approve of him. He is sociable and spirited, slight and dark-faced, witty-looking. Augie is welcome at Jimmy’s house and gets to know his whole family, who are all friendly and generous with gifts and money. Jimmy and Augie get into trouble for stealing money at Deever’s department store, where they work during the Christmas season. Years later, Jimmy catches Augie stealing books. He reveals that he has taken a rough path in life: he got a girl pregnant and had to marry her.
    ellauri222.html on line 477: Mrs. Klein is Jimmy’s mother. She is overweight and can’t keep on her feet very long. Her hair is dyed black and hangs in braids, making her look like an Indian. She has eight children, including Gilbert and Velma, who are both divorced, and Tommy, who works at City Hall. There are always grandchildren in her home. When Mrs. Klein dies, her husband marries again to a longtime sweetheart.
    ellauri222.html on line 481: Stashu Kopecs is a boy in the neighborhood whom Augie hangs out with. He is a thief, and teaches Augie to steal. Their friendship ends when Stashu and a gang of other kids beat Augie up.
    ellauri222.html on line 513: Charlotte Magnus is Simon’s wife and heiress to a coal fortune. Simon marries her for the money, but grows to respect Charlotte, as she is a practical woman with a good head for business. She is also emotionally strong. When she learns of Simon’s infidelity, she deals with it swiftly and decisively. Charlotte is unable to have children.
    ellauri222.html on line 533: Simon is Augie’s older brother. Tall, good-looking, and blond, Simon has a self-assurance and sense of direction that Augie does not. He thinks Augie is too soft-hearted. After being jilted by his girlfriend Cissy Flexner, Simon marries the coal heiress Charlotte Magnus and becomes rich through multiple business ventures. Simon is very successful, but not content. Although he respects Charlotte for her business sense, his marriage lacks romantic love. His mistress, Renée, uses him for his money. Augie pities him because he cannot have children.
    ellauri222.html on line 537: Harold Mintouchian is a wealthy, distinguished Armenian lawyer and international businessman who is the married lover of a friend of Stella’s and becomes a close friend and mentor of Augie. At the end of the novel, Augie works for him as a black market trader in Europe. Augie looks up to the older man as “a sage, prophet, or guru, a prince of experience with his jewel toes” and seeks his wisdom. Mintouchian, who has seen much of the darker side of human nature through his law practice, has more realistic ideas than the love-bitten Augie about what to expect from human relationships. Secrecy and lies, he tells Augie, are unavoidable. “Mind you, I’m a great admirer of our species. I stand in awe of the genius of the race. But a large part of this genius is devoted to lying and seeming what you are not.” He confesses to Augie that his mistress, Agnes, is keeping secrets from him, while he is keeping secrets from his wife.
    ellauri222.html on line 589: Renée is the young, beautiful, blond mistress of Simon. Simon spends his days with Renée, but goes home each night to Charlotte. Renée becomes angry and jealous because Simon never intends to leave his wife. When Charlotte finds out about the affair and demands a stop to it, Renée attempts suicide by swallowing pills (apparently an attention-getting gesture), and claims (falsely) that she is pregnant with Simon’s baby. She causes a scandal, opening a lawsuit against Simon. Charlotte and Simon have to go to court to fend her off.
    ellauri222.html on line 625: Stoney and Wolfy are fellow travelers hitching free rides on the trains, whom Augie meets while traveling back to Chicago after Joe Gorman’s arrest. The police arrest all three thinking they are a gang of car thieves. Stoney is a young man on his way to veterinary school; Wolfy has a criminal record.
    ellauri222.html on line 629: Owner of the Star Theatre, Sylvester hires young Augie to work for him by handing out bills. He later loses the theater and becomes an active member of the Communist party. Augie meets up with Sylvester in Mexico where he is working as a bodyguard for the exiled Leon Trotsky. Sylvester also comes to Augie’s wedding in New York.
    ellauri222.html on line 637: Clem, the younger of Tambow’s two sons, and the cousin of Jimmy Klein, is a good friend to Augie. He is an easy spender and refuses to work, preferring to beg money off his father. When his father dies, he inherits his money. He has a crush on Mimi. Clem eventually goes to the University of Chicago, earning a degree in psychology, and invites Augie to join him in a counseling practice. Augie has a great deal of affection for Clem. Clem is the audience for Augie’s speech about “axial lines.”
    ellauri222.html on line 641: The older of Tambow’s two sons, Donald is the handsome one. He has black curly hair like his mother. He goes into show business.
    ellauri222.html on line 649: The mother of Donald and Clem, Mrs. Tambow has remarried. She is handsome and dignified, with black curly hair and a pince nez. Clem teases her for being lecherous. He thinks his mother even lusts for Augie.
    ellauri222.html on line 669: Wily and his 2 hens were great fans of bondage. "The only hope for peace is to teach people who are full of pep and unbound force to enjoy being bound... Only when the control of self by others is more pleasant than the unbound assertion of self in human relationships can we hope for a stable, peaceful human society... Giving arse to others, being controlled by them, submitting to other people cannot possibly be enjoyable without a strong erotic element."
    ellauri222.html on line 671: In a 1943 issue of The American Scholar, Marston wrote: "Not even girls want to be girls so long as our feminine archetype lacks force, strength, and power. Not wanting to be girls, they don't want to be tender, submissive, peace-loving as good women are. Women's strong qualities have become despised because of their weakness. The obvious remedy is to create a feminine character with all the strength of Superman plus all the allure of a good and beautiful woman."
    ellauri222.html on line 673: Marston's character was a native of an all-female utopia of Amazons who became a crime-fighting U.S. government agent, using her superhuman strength and agility, and her ability to force villains to submit and tell the truth by binding them with her magic "lasso". Wonder Woman's golden "lasso" and Venus Girdle in particular were the focus of many of the early stories and have the same capability to reform people for good in the short term that Transformation Island and prolonged wearing of Venus Girdles offered in the longer term. The Venus Girdle was an allegory for Marston's theory of "sex love" training, where people can be "trained" to embrace submission through eroticism.
    ellauri222.html on line 675: Through his Wonder Woman comics, he aimed to condition readers to becoming more readily accepting of loving submission to loving authorities rather than being so assertive with their own destructive egos. About male readers, he later wrote: "Give them an alluring woman stronger than themselves to submit to, and they'll be proud to become her willing slaves!"
    ellauri222.html on line 705: Before discussing some of the minor characters in this story, it should be borne in mind that each of them can be analyzed in connection with Candide who may accept or reject their beliefs or principles. Among such supplementary characters, we can single out Lord Pococurante. To a certain degree, even his name is symbolic; the word “pococurante” is of Italian origin and it can be translated into English as indifferent. He perfectly corresponds to his name. At the very beginning of the fifteenth chapter, Voltaire makes the reader feel that Lord Pococurante is tired of everything. He says, “I make them lie with me sometimes, for I am very tired of the ladies of the town, of their coquetries, of their jealousies, of their quarrels, of their humors, of their pettinesses, of their pride, of their follies” (Voltaire, 70)
    ellauri222.html on line 707: Certainly, some of the previously mentioned can be very tiresome, but this character assumes such an attitude towards everything. The lord can be characterized by perfectionism; he demands excellence from everyone and everything surrounding him. Overall, perfectionism is a positive quality because it stimulates a person to improve oneself but in his case, it becomes grotesque, because Lord Pococurante rejects everything that allegedly does not meet his standards.
    ellauri222.html on line 709: His literary tastes are also very interesting. Lord Pococurante is quite able to criticize Homer, Horace, and Cicero; there is nothing, which may seem flawless. His ability to find defects in everything prevents him from taking pleasure in literature, philosophy, and painting. It is obvious that the author is ironic about him, it can be deduced from Candides remark “But is there not a pleasure in criticizing everything, in pointing out faults where others see nothing but beauties’ (Voltaire, 73). The main problem is that such a world outlook is a personal tragedy, and such an attitude may eventually result in suicide.
    ellauri222.html on line 711: The question arises why Voltaire inserts such a character in the novella, and what functions he performs in the story. On the one hand, Lord Pococurante embodies the then French aristocracy, the social class, surfeited with everything. The author attracts the reader’s attention to a very curious paradox: people, who live in luxury, cannot enjoy it. Though it is not explicitly stated by Voltaire, such people are doomed to failure. At this point, we can say with certainty that Voltaire is prophetic in this novella.
    ellauri222.html on line 713: Another aspect, which should be discussed, is perfectionism. The author emphasizes that such a worldview can be very dangerous if the person does not keep the sense of proportion, as it is with Lord Pococurante. He is not able to see the beauty of things that surround him. His criticism can be only destructive, though Pococurante identifies drawbacks; he does put forward any suggestions, which may prove useful.
    ellauri222.html on line 715: Apart from that, this character demands perfection only from other people, he never attempts to apply this principle to himself and it makes him a slightly comic figure. Lord Pococurante is neither artist, nor writer, but he takes faults with the world masterpieces, which is absurd in its core. Nevertheless, many people deem themselves quite competent for criticizing, having never created any work of art.
    ellauri222.html on line 727: The first novel to display Bellow's characteristic expansiveness and optimism, The Adventures of Augie March presents a dazzling panorama of comically eccentric characters in a picaresque tale narrated by the irrepressible title character, who defends human possibility by embracing the hope that "There may gods turn up anywhere." Subsequent novels vary in tone from the intensity of Seize the Day to the exuberance of Henderson the Rain King to the ironic ambiguity of Herzog, but all explore the nature of human male freedom and the tensions between the individual's need for self and the needs of society. Augie March, Tommy Wilhelm, Eugene Henderson, and Moses Herzog all yearn to please themselves by finding the beauty in life. By creating these highly individualistic characters and the milieu in which they move, Bellow reveals the flashes of the extraordinary in the ordinary that make such fun possible and rejects the attitude that everyday life must be trivial and ignoble. It is like that just for the losers.
    ellauri222.html on line 729: This grooming of the self paradoxically requires looking out for number 1. Nowhere is this fact more vividly portrayed than in Henderson the Rain King. Driven in the beginning by a relentless inner voice that repeats, "I want! I want!," Henderson's egoistic absorption in his material success ironically alienates him from himself. Hitching his family to seek fundamental truths in the wilderness of Africa, he discovers the arse loving relationship that men need with nature and with each other and symbolically surrenders his self by accepting responsibility for a lion cub and an orphan child.
    ellauri222.html on line 733: In their quest to find the beaver that gives meaning to life, Bellow's protagonists must also come to terms with death. The message Bellow conveys in almost all of his novels is that one must fear death to know the meaning of life and what it means to be human. Henderson overcomes his fear of death when he is buried and symbolically resurrected in the African king Dahfu's experiment. Similarly, in Seize the Day, Tommy Wilhelm confronts death in a symbolic drowning. Charlie Citrine in Humboldt's Gift echoes Whitman in viewing death as the essential question, pointing out that it is only through death that Sauls can complete the cycle of life by liberating self from the body. Bellow's meditations on death darken in Mr. Sammler's Planet and The Dean's December. While the title character in Mr. Sammler's Planet eagerly awaits the death of the person he most values in the world, Bellow contemplates the approaching death of Western culture at the hands of those who have abandoned humanistic values. The Dean's December presents an apocalyptic vision of urban decay in a Chicago totally lacking the comic touches that soften Charlie Citrone's portrait of this same city as a "moronic inferno" in Humboldt's Gift. An uncharacteristically bleak yarn from he old standup comic. With More Die of Heartbreak and the recent novellas, however, Bellow returns to his more characteristic blend of pathos and farce in contemplating the relationship between life and death. In the recent Ravelstein, Bellow once again charts this essential confrontation when Saul recounts not only his best friend's death from AIDS but also his own near-death experience from food poisoning. Through this foreground, in a fictionalized memoir to his own gay friend Allan Bloom, Bellow reveals the resilient love and tenderness that offer the modern world its saving grace.
    ellauri222.html on line 739: Some common synonyms of gay are animated, lively, sprightly, and vivacious. While all these words mean "keenly alive and spirited," gay stresses complete freedom from care and overflowing spirits. the gay spirit of Paris in the 1920s. Bellow and his gay chummies in Chicago.
    ellauri222.html on line 743: The words animated and gay can be used in similar contexts, but animated applies to what is spirited and active. An animated discussion of current LBQT events.
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    When is vivacious a more appropriate choice than gay?

    ellauri222.html on line 755: The synonyms vivacious and gay are sometimes interchangeable, but vivacious suggests an activeness of gesture and wit, often playful or alluring. A vivacious buckx party host.
    ellauri222.html on line 757: Because Bellow refuses to devalue human potential in even his bleakest scenarios, his novels often come under attack for their affirmative endings. Augie hails himself as a new Columbus, the rediscoverer of America; Henderson, while triumphantly returning home with his new charges, dances with glee, "leaping, leaping, pounding, and tingling over the pure white lining of the grey Arctic silence." Herzog inexplicably evades his fate, emerging from the flux of his tortured mind to reclaim his sanity and his confidence in the future. Yet, the victories of Bellow's heroes are not unqualified, but rather as ambiguous and tenuous as is the human condition itself. As a new Columbus, Augie speaks from exile in Europe; in holding the orphan child, Henderson recalls the pain of his separation from his own father; by renouncing his self-pity and his murderous rage at his ex-wife Madeleine, Herzog reduces but does not expiate his guilt. Nonetheless, these characters earn whatever spiritual victory they reap through their penes and their refusal to succumb to doubt and cynicism. Through their perseverance in seeking the truth of human existence, they ultimately renew themselves by transcending to an intuitive spiritual awareness that is no less real because it must be taken on faith.
    ellauri222.html on line 759: In all of Bellow's works, an appreciation of the cultural context in which his protagonists struggle is essential to understanding these characters and their search for renewal. Bellow's vision centers almost exclusively on Jewish male experience in contemporary urban America. Proud of their heritage, his heroes are usually second-generation Jewish immigrants who seek to discover how they can live meaningfully in their American present while honoring their skinless knobs. Much of their ability to maintain their belief in humanity despite their knowledge of the world can be attributed to the affirmative nature of the Jewish culture. Bellovian heroes live in a WASP society in which they are only partially assimilated. However, as Jews have done historically, they maintain their concern for morality and community despite their cultural displacement.
    ellauri222.html on line 761: Though in some ways separated from American society, Bellow's protagonists also strongly connect their identity with America. Augie begins his adventures by claiming, "I am an American, Chicago born—Chicago, that somber city." Almost all of Bellow's novels take place in an American city, most often Chicago or New York. Through his depiction of urban reality, Bellow anchors his novels in the actual world, and he uses the city as his central metaphor for contemporary materialism. Although recognizing the importance of history and memory, Bellow's novels maintain a constant engagement with the present moment. His characters move in the real world, confronting sensuous images of urban chaos and clutter that often threaten to overwhelm them. Looking down on the Hudson River, Tommy Wilhelm sees "tugs with matted beards of cordage" and "the red bones of new apartments rising on the bluffs." Sammler denounces contemporary New Yorkers for the "free ways of barbarism" that they practice beneath the guise of "civilized order, property rights [and] refined technological organization." In Humboldt's Gift, which is replete with images of cannibalism and vampirism, Charlie Citrone sees Von Trenck, the source of his material success, as "the blood-scent that attracted the sharks of Chicago." Acknowledging the influence of the city on his fiction, Bellow himself has remarked, "I don't know how I could possibly separate my knowledge of life such as it is, from the city. I could no more tell you how deeply it's gotten into my bones than the lady who paints radium dials in the clock factory can tell you." However, although the city serves to identify the deterministic social pressures that threaten to destroy civilization, Bellow's heroes refuse to become its victims and instead draw on their latent nondeterministic resources of vitality to reassert their uniquely American belief in individual freedom, as well as their faith in the possibility of community.
    ellauri222.html on line 763: Except for Clara Velde in A Theft, the protagonists in Bellow's novels and novellas are all male. The Bellovian hero typically seeks erotic pleasure, emotional security, and egoistic confirmation from the women in his life. In marriage, his relationships with women are conflicted, and he often retreats from his role as husband to a sensuous but selfish and demanding wife who paradoxically represents both his yearning for freewheeling sex happiness and society's pressure to relinquish the freedom so essential to his self-realization. Like his male characters who all are Saul lookalikes, Bellow's females are often interchangeable and serve roles of little dramatic import. However, although the author has come under increasing criticism for his superficial treatment of women, his depiction of women and male-female relationships serves to reinforce the psychological crisis that each male protagonist must negotiate to empty their scrotums so as to achieve peace and fulfillment.
    ellauri222.html on line 765: Stylistically, Bellow's fiction reflects some of the same tensions that his protagonists seek to balance. His concern with social and personal destruction has been traced to the common run of European writers such as Flaubert, Dostoevsky, Kafka, Sartre, and Camus. But Bellow's fiction also has many ties to the American literary tradition. His neotranscendentalism (what? Emersonian tomfoolery I guess), his identification with America, and the loose form of his most acclaimed novels link him most obviously to Emerson and Whitman.
    ellauri222.html on line 785: An intensely intellectual writer who peppers his novels with allusions, Bellow draws on many cultural traditions in his analysis of both the sources of American experience and its present manifestations. His fiction fully documents the decline of Western civilization without conceding its obvious demise, and the ambiguity and tenuousness of even his most positive endings balance sadness and comic skepticism with the steadfast faith that he the artist can effect coherence and order, or failing that a lot of cash, out of the chaos of modern experience. His tip for success: kusettakaa minkä jaxatte! For his achievement in confronting the modern existential dilemma with compassion and humor, Bellow's place in twentieth-century American literary history seems assured by drooling groupies like myself.
    ellauri222.html on line 803: British critics tend to regard the American predilection for Big Novels as a vulgar neurosis — like the American predilection for big cars or big hamburgers. Oh God, we think: here comes another sweating, free-dreaming maniac with another thousand-pager; here comes another Big Mac. First, Dos Passos produced the Great American Novel; now they all want one. Yet in a sense every ambitious American novelist is genuinely trying to write a novel called USA. Perhaps this isn’t just a foible; perhaps it is an inescapable response to America – twentieth-century America, racially mixed and mobile, twenty-four hour, endless, extreme, superabundantly various. American novels are big all right, but partly because America is big too. You need plenty of nerve, ink and energy to do justice to the place, and no one has made greater efforts than Saul Bellow. In 1976 Bellow was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, praised by the Swedes ‘for human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture’. Many times in Bellow’s novels we are reminded that ‘being human’ isn’t the automatic condition of every human being. Like freedom or sanity, it is not a given but a gift, a talent, an accomplishment, an objective. The busiest sections of the Chicago bookstores, I noticed, were those marked ‘Personal Growth’.
    ellauri222.html on line 832: Shelley ilmeisesti kirjoitti tämän sonetin Marlow'ssa ystävällisessä kilpailussa Horace Smithin kanssa, jonka oma samanniminen sonetti julkaistiin 1. helmikuuta 1818, myös The Examinerissa , nro. 527, s. 73:
    ellauri222.html on line 852: Ozymandias (/ˌɒziˈmændiəs/ oz-ee-MAN-dee-əs; real name Adrian Alexander Veidt) is a fictional anti-villain in the graphic novel limited series Watchmen, published by DC Comics. Created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, named "Ozymandias" in the manner of Ramesses II, his name recalls the famous poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley, which takes as its theme the fleeting nature of empire and is excerpted as the epigraph of one of the chapters of Watchmen. Ozymandias is ranked number 25 on Wizard's Top 200 Comic Book Characters list and number 21 on IGN's Top 100 Villains list. No, wait, Ozymandias was a Greek name for the pharaoh Ramesses II (r. 1279–1213 BC), derived from a part of his throne name, Usermaatre. In 1817, Shelley began writing the poem "Ozymandias", after the British Museum acquired the Younger Memnon, a head-and-torso fragment of a statue of Ramesses II, which dated from the 13th century BC. Earlier, in 1816, the Italian archeologist Giovanni Battista Belzoni had "removed" the 7.25-short-ton (6.58 t; 6,580 kg) statue fragment from the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of Ramesses II at Thebes, Egypt. The reputation of the statue fragment preceded its arrival to Western Europe; after his Egyptian expedition in 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte had failed to acquire the Younger Memnon for France. Although the British Museum expected delivery of the antiquity in 1818, the Younger Memnon did not arrive in London until 1821. Shelley published his poems before the statue fragment of Ozymandias arrived in Britain, and the view of modern scholarship is that Shelley never saw the statue, although he might have learned about it from news reports, as it was well known even in its previous location near Luxor.
    ellauri222.html on line 918: You would pace along Your garden then and a blue moon would bow deeply.
    ellauri222.html on line 922: And if You've called unto the ears of the world that You are the Father of Grace,
    ellauri222.html on line 924: Stop the racing of the stars.
    ellauri222.html on line 929: For n≤4 and any bounded smooth domain Ω⊂ℝ n , we establish the existence of a global weak solution for the Landau-Lifshitz equation on Ω with respect to smooth initial-boundary data, which is smooth off a closed set with locally finite n-dimensional parabolic Hausdorff measure. The approach is based on the Ginzburg-Landau approximation, a time slice energy monotonicity inequality, and an energy decay estimate under the smallness of renormalized Ginzburg-Landau energies.
    ellauri222.html on line 950: Russia is waging a disgraceful war on Ukraine. Stand With Ukraine!

    ellauri222.html on line 951: Russia is waging a disgraceful war on Ukraine. Stand With Ukraine!

    ellauri222.html on line 955: That You lead me to a righteous path and teach me the way of the Torah
    ellauri222.html on line 962: Ellsworth Huntington, (born Sept. 16, 1876, Galesburg, Ill., U.S.—died Oct. 17, 1947, New Haven, Conn.), U.S. geographer who explored the influence of climate on civilization. Ellsworth Huntington (September 16, 1876 – October 17, 1947) was a professor of geography at Yale University during the early 20th century, known for his studies on environmental determinism/climatic determinism, economic growth, economic geography, and scientific racism. He served as President of the Ecological Society of America in 1917, the Association of American Geographers in 1923 and President of the Board of Directors of the American Eugenics Society from 1934 to 1938.
    ellauri222.html on line 969: Ellsworth Huntington travelled continental Europe in hopes of better understanding the connection between climate and state success, publishing his findings in The Pulse of Asia, and further elaborating in Civilization and Climate. Like the political geographers, a crucial component of his work was the belief that the climate of North-western Europe was ideal, with areas further north being too cold, and areas further south being too hot, resulting in lazy, laid-back populations. These ideas have powerful connections to colonialism, and may have played a role in the creation of the 'other' and the literature that many used to justify taking advantage of less advanced nations. Who needs Proust or Tolstoy when it suffices to reach up to get a banana.
    ellauri222.html on line 983: 20-25 is too much.12 is workable. Depending on whose on the team. I think 7-9 is too little characters.12 gives you more possibilities.
    ellauri222.html on line 995: The Riflemen of the Ohio, by Joseph A. Altsheler, on Salen poikasena lukema inkkariromaani jossa vastakkain ovat laupias paleface Henry Ware ja urhea intiaanipäällikkö Ohiosta nimeltä Timmendiquas. Kirjan pointti on, let the best man win. Tunnetumpi Timmendequas on Jesse joka raiskasi pikku Meganin ja sai aikaan lain nimeltä Megan Law. Jesse yhtä roistomaisine Paul veljineen oli sekin luultavasti Ohion intiaaneja.
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    ellauri222.html on line 999: 7-year-old Megan Kanka is abducted, raped, and murdered by twice-convicted sex offender Jesse Timmendequas. Timmendequas had previously pleaded guilty to the attempted sexual assault of a 5-year-old girl in 1979 and the sexual assault of a 7-year-old girl in 1981; the second victim was choked until she was unconscious. He served a 9-month sentence in a correctional facility for the attempted assault. For the second offense, he served 6 years of a 10-year term in a correctional center meant specifically to treat male sex offenders.
    ellauri222.html on line 1001: On July 29, 1994, Timmendequas lured Megan into his home, hit her head against his dresser, slapped her hard enough to draw blood, raped her, and strangled her with a belt. During the attack, Megan was able to bite Timmendequas’ hand hard enough to leave teeth impressions which later helped convict him. He disposed of her body in a nearby park and confessed to the murder the next day. He was found guilty of kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault, and murder and sentenced to death. Timmendequas’ sentence was commuted to life in 2007 when New Jersey abolished the death penalty.
    ellauri222.html on line 1002: Megan’s parents lobbied for a new law, stating that, had they known a convicted sex offender had been living in their neighborhood, they would have been better prepared to protect her. The law, dubbed Megan’s Law, requires public access to the names and locations of those convicted of any sexual offense.
    ellauri222.html on line 1006: Henry admired Timmendiquas. He respected the Wyandots. He could not blame the Indian who fought for his hunting grounds, but, with all the strength of his strong nature, he despised and hated every renegade. Girty knew that the great White Lightning did not like him, and he knew why. Timmendiquas believed that a man should be loyal to his own race, and in his heart he must regard the renegade as what he was—a traitor. "The youth called the Ware fights for his own people," said Timmendiquas gravely.
    ellauri222.html on line 1015: Timmendiquas, the White Lightning of the Wyandots, was the soul of the massed red Indian attack on poor white settler families. Resourceful Henry Ware almost single handedly turns the savage's murderous plan to nought. "We are not lost," said the scout. "He'll come, that boy, Henry Ware, will. He's only a boy, Major, but he's got a soul like that of the great chief, Timmendiquas. He'll come with the fleet."
    ellauri222.html on line 1019: "But a new enemy has come, and, like the buffalo on the far western plains, his numbers are past counting. When one is slain five grow in his place. When Manitou made the white man he planted in his soul the wish to possess all the earth, and he strives night and day to achieve his wish. While he lives he does not turn back, and dead, his bones claim the ground in which they lie. He may be afraid of the forest and the warrior. The growl of the bear and the scream of the panther may make him tremble, but, trembling, he yet comes."
    ellauri222.html on line 1021: They will be more next year than they are now," resumed Timmendiquas, "if we do not drive them back. Our best hunting grounds are there beyond the Beautiful River, in the land that we call Kain-tuck-ee, and it is there that the smoke from their cabins lies like a threat across the sky. It is there that they continually come in their wagons across the mountains or in the boats down the river."
    ellauri222.html on line 1023: "The men of our race are brave, they are warriors, they have not yielded humbly to the coming of the white man. We have fought him many times. Many of the white scalps are in our wigwams. Sometimes Manitou has given to us the victory, and again he has given it to this foe of ours who would eat up our whole country. We were beaten in the attack on the place they call Wareville, we were beaten again in the attack on the great wagon train, and we have failed now in our efforts against the fort and the fleet. Warriors of the allied tribes, is it not so?"
    ellauri222.html on line 1026: "If we don´t strike hard at this chief Timmendiquas and his men, they will strike hard at us." The savages, seizing their weapons, sprang forth to the conflict. With the Wyandots and the bravest of the Shawnees and Miamis Zimmerman still held the ground where a group of tepees stood, and many men fell dead or wounded before them. Adam Colfax and Major Braithwaite met in the prairie, and in their excitement and joy wrung each other´s hands.
    ellauri222.html on line 1027: "A major triumph!" exclaimed the Major. "Yes, but we must push it home!" said the stern Puritan, his face a red glow, as he pointed toward the tepee where Timmendiquas and the flower of the warriors still fought.
    ellauri222.html on line 1029: Henry looked down the sights straight into the face of the Indian, and beheld Timmendiquas, the great White Lightning of the Wyandots. Timmendiquas saw the flash of recognition on the boy´s face and smiled faintly. "Shoot," he said. "You have won the chance." Conflicting emotions filled the soul of Henry Ware. If he spared Timmendiquas it would cost the border many lives. The Wyandot chief could never be anything but the implacable foe of those who were invading the red man´s hunting grounds. But Henry remembered that this man had saved his life. He had spared him when he was compelled to run the gantlet. The boy could not shoot.
    ellauri222.html on line 1033: Then he was gone in the forest, and Henry went back to the battle field, where the firing had now wholly ceased. The white victory was complete. Many Indians had fallen. Their losses here and at the river had been so great that it would be long before they could be brought into action again. But the renegades had made good their escape. They did not find the body of a single one of them, and it was certain that they were living to do more mischief. Noble warriors don´t change sides, they stick to their own color scheme.
    ellauri222.html on line 1042: Sir Walter Raleigh (kz. albumi 385) oli englantilainen kirjailija, sotilas ja tutkimusmatkailija. Hän osallistui aktiivisesti Pohjois-Amerikan uudisasuttamiseen palefaceilla. Raleigh opiskeli Oxfordin yliopistossa, taisteli Ranskassa hugenottien kanssa ja jatkoi lakiopintojaan rööki suussa Lontoossa. Summa summarum kaveri oli erittäinkin syvältä.
    ellauri222.html on line 1046: Sir Walter Raleigh was one of the most famous explorers of Elizabeth I's reign. His courage and good looks made him a favourite of the Queen's, and she rewarded him for his handsomeness. Raleigh was also a scholar and a poet, but he is usually remembered for introducing the essential potato, and the addictive tobacco.
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    ellauri222.html on line 1065: Marie Corelli, alun perin Mary Mackay (1855 Lontoo, Britannia − 21. huhtikuuta 1924 Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Britannia) oli brittiläinen kirjailija. Hän syntyi Lontoossa skotlantilaisen runoilija Charles Mackayn ja hänen palvelijattarensa Elizabeth Millsin aviottomana lapsena. Marie Corelli kirjoitti suosittuja viihderomaaneja, joissa oli usein okkultisia aiheita. Teoksissaan hän vastustaa naisliikkeen liioitteluja.
    ellauri222.html on line 1077: Sale oli mamu sarjayrittäjä joka onnistui razastamaan julkisuuden aallonharjalla, osaamatta juuri mitään kunnolla. Juutalaiset on mamuja kaikkialla maailmassa, varsikin Palestiinassa, ja siitä ylpeitä. Nyt on Salen pikareski lusittu, Salen kääkättävä Cucaracha häipyy vaimeten takaoikealle.


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    American presidents singing La Cucaracha

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    ellauri223.html on line 56: Mr. Strangelove is the foremost magistrate in attending to the charge of the race. He sees that men and women are so joined together, that they bring forth the best offspring. Indeed, they laugh at us who exhibit a studious care for our breed of horses and dogs, but neglect the breeding of human beings. Thus the education of the children is under his rule, and whatever has any reference to food, clothing, and the intercourse of the sexes. Love himself is ruler, but there are many male and female magistrates dedicated to these arts.
    ellauri223.html on line 60: They say that all private property is acquired and improved for the reason that each one of us by himself has his own home and wife and children. From this, self-love springs. For when we raise a son to riches and dignities, and leave an heir to much wealth, we become either ready to grasp at the property of the State, if in any case fear should be removed from the power which belongs to riches and rank; or avaricious, crafty, and hypocritical, if anyone is of slender purse, little strength, and mean ancestry. But when we have taken away self-love, there remains only love for the State.
    ellauri223.html on line 62: G.M. Under such circumstances no one will be willing to labor, while he expects others to work, on the fruit of whose labors he can live, as Aristotle argues against Plato, and as Petteri Urpo has argued on many occasions. Capt. But look at the U.S.S.R! From everyone according to their abilities, to everyone according to their needs!
    ellauri223.html on line 64: There are occupations, mechanical and theoretical, common to both men and women, with this difference, that the occupations which require more hard work, and walking a long distance, are practised by men, such as ploughing, sowing, gathering the fruits, working at the threshing-floor, stock exchange, and perchance at the vintage. But it is customary to choose women for milking the cows and for making cheese. In like manner, they go to the gardens near to the outskirts of the city both for collecting the plants and for cultivating them. In fact, all sedentary and stationary pursuits are practised by the women, such as weaving, spinning, sewing, cutting the hair, shaving, dispensing medicines, selling arse, and making all kinds of garments. They are, however, excluded from working in wood and the manufacture of arms. If a woman is fit to paint, she is not prevented from doing so; nevertheless, music (song and dance) is given over to the women alone, because they please the more, and of a truth to pretty boys also. But the women have not the practise of the drum and the horn. Pretty boys take care of faggots.
    ellauri223.html on line 66: Capt. Moreover, the race is managed for the good of the commonwealth, and not of private individuals, and the magistrates must be obeyed. They deny what we hold—viz., that it is natural to man to recognize his offspring and to educate them, and to use his wife and house and children as his own. For they say that children are bred for the preservation of the species and not for individual pleasure, as St. Thomas also asserts. Therefore the breeding of children has reference to the commonwealth, and not to individuals, except in so far as they are constituents of the commonwealth. And since individuals for the most part bring forth children wrongly and educate them wrongly, they consider that they remove destruction from the State, and therefore for this reason, with most sacred fear, they commit the education of the children, who, as it were, are the element of the republic, to the care of magistrates; for the safety of the community is not that of a few. And thus they distribute male and female breeders of the best natures according to philosophical rules. Plato thinks that this distribution ought to be made by lot, lest some incel men seeing that they are kept away from the beautiful women, should rise up with anger and hatred against the magistrates; and he thinks further that those who do not deserve cohabitation with the more beautiful women, should be deceived while the lots are drawn by the magistrates, so that at all times the women who are suitably second rate should fall to their lot, not those whom they desire. Stop the steal!
    ellauri223.html on line 68: This shrewdness, however, is not necessary among the inhabitants of the City of the Sun. For with them deformity is unknown. When the women are exercised they get a clear complexion, and become strong of limb, tall and agile, and with them beauty consists in tallness and strength. Tanakka, punakka ja rivakka, täst mie piän! Therefore, if any woman dyes her face, so that it may become beautiful, or uses high-heeled boots so that she may appear tall, or garments with trains to cover her wooden shoes, she is condemned to capital punishment. But if the women should even desire them they have no facility for doing these things. For who indeed would give them this facility? Further, they assert that among us abuses of this kind arise from the leisure and sloth of women. By these means they lose their color and have pale complexions, and become feeble and small. For this reason they are without proper complexions, use high sandals, and become beautiful not from strength, but from slothful tenderness. And thus they ruin their own tempers and natures, and consequently those of their offspring. Furthermore, if at any time a man is taken captive with ardent love for a certain woman, the two are allowed to converse and joke together and to give one another garlands of flowers or leaves, and to make verses. But if the race is endangered, by no means is further union between them permitted. Her fanny must be locked in a love girdle, and his pecker lassoed and bound behind his butt. Moreover, the love born of eager desire is not known among them; only that born of friendship. LOL
    ellauri223.html on line 70: Domestic affairs and partnerships are of little account, because, excepting the sign of honor, each one receives what he is in need of. To the heroes and heroines of the republic, it is customary to give the pleasing gifts of honor, beautiful wreaths, sweet food, heroine, or splendid clothes, while they are feasting. In the daytime all use white garments within the city, but at night or outside the city they use red garments either of wool or silk. They hate black as they do dung, and therefore they dislike the Japanese, who are fond of black, and Africans, for obvious reasons. Pride they consider the most execrable vice, and one who acts proudly is chastised with the most ruthless correction. Wherefore no one thinks it lowering to wait at table or to work in the kitchen or fields or clean the toilets. All work they call discipline, and thus they say that it is honorable to go on foot, to do any act of nature, to see with the eye, and to speak with the tongue, and waft with the tail; and when there is need, they distinguish philosophically between tears and spittle. Every man who, when he is told off to work, does his duty, is considered very honorable.
    ellauri223.html on line 72: But in the City of the Sun, while duty and work are distributed among all, it only falls to each one to work for about four hours every day. The remaining hours are spent in learning joyously, in debating, in reading, in reciting, in writing, in walking, in exercising the mind and body, and with play. They allow no game which is played while sitting or lying on top of one another, neither the single die nor dice, nor chess, nor others like these. But they play with the ball, with the sack, with the rod, with the hoop, with wrestling, with scratching matches at the stake. They say, moreover, that grinding poverty renders men worthless, cunning, sulky, thievish, insidious, vagabonds, liars, false witnesses, etc.; and that wealth makes them insolent, proud, ignorant, traitors, assumers of what they know not, deceivers, boasters, wanting in affection, slanderers, etc. But with them all the rich and poor together make up the community. They are rich because they want nothing, poor because they possess nothing. Hey is this communism or what?
    ellauri223.html on line 74: G.M. This seems excellent and sacred, but the community of women is a thing too difficult to attain. The holy Roman Clement says that wives ought to be common in accordance with the apostolic institution, and praises Plato and Socrates, who thus teach, but the Glossary interprets this community with regard to obedience. And Tertullian agrees with the Glossary, that the first Christians had everything in common except wives.
    ellauri223.html on line 78: They do not use dung and filth for manuring the fields, thinking that the fruit contracts something of their rottenness, and when eaten gives a short and poor subsistence, as women who are beautiful with rouge and from want of exercise bring forth feeble offspring.
    ellauri223.html on line 82: They injure nobody, and they do not put up with injury, and they never go to battle unless when provoked. They assert that the whole earth will in time come to live in accordance with their customs. Furthermore, they have artificial fires, battles on sea and land, and many strategic secrets. Therefore they are nearly always victorious. (Tää kuulostaa aika lailla jenkkipropagandalta.)
    ellauri223.html on line 84: Capt. Their food consists of flesh, butter, honey, cheese, garden herbs, and vegetables of various kinds. They were unwilling at first to slay animals, because it seemed cruel; but thinking afterward that is was also cruel to destroy herbs which have a share of sensitive feeling, they saw that they would perish from hunger unless they did an unjustifiable action for the sake of justifiable ones, and so now they all eat meat. Nevertheless, they do not kill willingly useful animals, such as oxen and horses. They observe the difference between useful and harmful foods, and for this they employ the science of medicine. They always change their food. First they eat flesh, then fish, then afterward they go back to flesh, and nature is never incommoded or weakened. The old people use the more digestible kind of food, and take three meals a day, eating only a little. But the general community eat twice, and the boys four times, that they may satisfy nature. The length of their lives is generally 100 years, but often they reach 200.
    ellauri223.html on line 86: As regards drinking, they are extremely moderate. Wine is never given to young people until they are ten years old, unless the state of their health demands it. After their tenth year they take it diluted with water, and so do the women, but the old men of fifty and upward use little or no water. They eat the most healthy things, according to the time of the year.
    ellauri223.html on line 90: And in other ways they labor to cure the epilepsy, with which they are often troubled. G.M. A sign this disease is of wonderful cleverness, for from it Hercules, Scrotus, Socrates, Callimachus, and Mahomet have suffered. This they cure by means of prayers to heaven, by strengthening the head, by taking acid, by planned gymnastics, and with fat cheese-bread sprinkled with the flour of wheaten corn. My, that is yummy, I tell you.
    ellauri223.html on line 96: Capt. This is the point I was just thinking of explaining. Everyone is judged by the first master of his trade, and thus all the head artificers are judges. They punish with exile, with flogging, with blame, with deprivation of the common table, with exclusion from the church and from the company of women. When there is a case in which great injury has been done, it is punished with death, and they repay an eye with an eye, a nose for a nose, a tooth for a tooth, a woman (or half a camel) for a woman, and so on, according to Hammurabi's law of retaliation.
    ellauri223.html on line 98: No one is killed or stoned unless by the hands of the people, the accuser and the witnesses beginning first. For they have no executioners and lictors, lest the State should sink into ruin. The choice of death is given to the rest of the people, who enclose the lifeless remains in little bags and burn them by the application of fire, while exhorters are present for the purpose of advising concerning a good death. Nevertheless, the whole nation laments and beseeches God that his anger may be appeased, being in grief that it should, as it were, have to cut off a rotten member of the State. Certain officers talk to and convince the accused man by means of arguments until he himself acquiesces in the sentence of death passed upon him, or else... But if a crime has been committed against the liberty of the republic, or against God, or against the supreme magistrates, there is immediate censure without pity. These motherfuckers are punished with death.
    ellauri223.html on line 100: Anyways, the inhabitants of the City of the Sun do not fear death, because they all believe that the soul is immortal, and that when it has left the body it is associated with other spirits, wicked or good, according to the merits of this present life.
    ellauri223.html on line 105: Each one takes the woman he loves most, and they dance for exercise with propriety and stateliness under the peristyles. The women wear their long hair all twisted together and collected into one knot on the crown of the head, but in rolling it they leave one curl. The men, however, have one curl only and the rest of their hair around the head is shaven off. Further, they wear a slight covering, and above this a round hat a little larger than the size of their head. In the fields they use caps, but at home each one wears a biretta, white, red, or another color according to his trade or occupation. Moreover, the magistrates use grander and more imposing-looking coverings for the head. Vizi että apinat rakastavat hattuja!
    ellauri223.html on line 122: The absence of good (Latin: privatio boni), also known as the privation theory of evil, is a theological and philosophical doctrine that evil, unlike good, is insubstantial, so that thinking of it as an entity is misleading. Instead, evil is rather the absence, or lack (“privation”), of good. This also means that everything that exists is good, insofar as it exists; and is also sometimes stated as that evil ought to be regarded as nothing, or as something non-existent.
    ellauri223.html on line 126: The doctrine is sometimes said to be rooted in Plato. While Plato never directly stated the doctrine, it was developed, based on his remarks on evil, by the Neoplatonist philosopher Plotinus, chiefly in the eighth tractate of his First Ennead.
    ellauri223.html on line 129: For what is that which we call evil but the absence of good? In the bodies of animals, disease and wounds mean nothing but the absence of health; for when a cure is effected, that does not mean that the evils which were present—namely, the diseases and wounds—go away from the body and dwell elsewhere: they altogether cease to exist; for the wound or disease is not a substance, but a defect in the fleshly substance,—the flesh itself being a substance, and therefore something good, of which those evils—that is, privations of the good which we call health—are accidents. Just in the same way, what are called vices in the soul are nothing but privations of natural good. And when they are cured, they are not transferred elsewhere: when they cease to exist in the healthy soul, they cannot exist anywhere else.
    ellauri223.html on line 141: Homo mensura est appellatio doctrinae, quam Protagoras prima sententia libri sui de veritate (Ἀλήθεια) scripti exposuit. Primum testimonium huius sententiae apud Platonem invenitur, sed quia enuntiato infinitivo constracta est, oratio recta apud Sextum Empiricum et Diogenem Laertium servata saepe citari solet:
    ellauri223.html on line 146: Doctrina Protagorea aliquo modo ad relativismum epistemologicum referri videtur: qualem quilibet quamlibet rem perceperit, talis ei videbitur. At si nemo umquam erraret, omnes homines aeque sapientes essent. Constat quidem neminem erroris purum esse. Difficilius est hoc negare, suam cuique experientiam sensibus acceptam veram esse. Scientia non tamen ad sensuum experientiam pertinet sed in rationis conclusione ad hanc experientiam pertinenti posita est. Protagoras experientiam et scientiam confundere videtur.
    ellauri223.html on line 153: New Atlantis is an incomplete utopian novel by Sir Francis Bacon, published posthumously in 1626. It appeared unheralded and tucked into the back of a longer work of natural history, Sylva sylvarum (forest of materials). In New Atlantis, Bacon portrayed a vision of the future of human discovery and knowledge, expressing his aspirations and ideals for humankind. The novel depicts the creation of a utopian land where "generosity and enlightenment, dignity and splendour, piety and public spirit" are the commonly held qualities of the inhabitants of the mythical Bensalem. The plan and organisation of his ideal college, Salomon's House (or Shlomo's House), envisioned the modern research university in both applied and pure sciences.
    ellauri223.html on line 157: The novel depicts a mythical island, Bensalem, which is discovered by the crew of a European ship after they are lost in the Pacific Ocean somewhere west of Peru. The minimal plot serves the gradual unfolding of the island, its customs, but most importantly, its state-sponsored scientific institution, Salomon's House, "which house or college ... is the very eye of this kingdom."
    ellauri223.html on line 159: Many aspects of the society and history of the island are described, such as the Christian religion – which is reported to have been born there as a copy of the Bible and a letter from the Apostle Saint Bartholomew arrived there miraculously, a few years after the Ascension of Jesus; a cultural feast in honour of the family institution, called "the Feast of the Family"; a college of sages, the Salomon's House, "the very eye of the kingdom", to which order "God of heaven and earth had vouchsafed the grace to know the works of Creation, and the secrets of them", as well as "to discern between divine miracles, works of nature, works of art, and other impostures and illusions of all sorts"; and a series of instruments, process and methods of scientific research that were employed in the island by the Salomon's House.
    ellauri223.html on line 162: The inhabitants of Bensalem are described as having a high moral character and honesty, as no official accepts any payment from individuals. The people are also described as chaste and pious, as said by an inhabitant of the island:
    ellauri223.html on line 166: I remember I have read in one of your European books, of an holy hermit amongst you that desired to see the Spirit of Fornication; and there appeared to him a little foul ugly Aethiop. Fuckin niggah. But if he had desired to see the Spirit of Chastity of Bensalem, it would have appeared to him in the likeness of a fair (paleface) beautiful Cherubim. For there is nothing amongst mortal men more fair and admirable, than the chaste minds of this people. Know therefore, that with them there are no chicken stews, frozen or otherwise, no dissolute houses, no courtesans, nor anything of that kind.
    ellauri223.html on line 168: In the last third of the book, the Head of the Salomon's House takes one of the European visitors to show him all the scientific background of Salomon's House, where experiments are conducted in Baconian method to understand and conquer nature (no tietysti), and to apply the collected knowledge to the betterment of society. Namely: 1) the end, or purpose, of their foundation; 2) the preparations they have for their works; 3) the several employments and functions whereto their fellows are assigned; 4) and the ordinances and rites which they observe.
    ellauri223.html on line 174: Ransu Pekoni syntyi Lontoossa ja sai englantilaisen "herrasmiehen" kasvatuksen. Hänen isänsä oli Sir Nicholas Bacon ja äitinsä Anne Cooke. Elämäkertureiden mukaan hän sai tukiopetusta huonon mielenterveytensä vuoksi.
    ellauri223.html on line 176: Vuonna 1573 vasta 12-vuotias Bacon alkoi opiskella Cambridgen yliopiston Trinity Collegessa. Vuonna 1576 hän alkoi opiskella lakia kierojen asianajajien Gray’s Inn -yhdistyksessä, mutta opinnot keskeytyivät vuoden kuluttua Baconin saatua pestin Ranskassa suurlähettilään assistenttina. Vuonna 1579, Baconin ollessa vielä Ranskassa, hänen isänsä kuoli ja Bacon jäi käytännössä pennittömäxi, minkä vuoksi hän palasi Englantiin jatkamaan asianajajaopintojaan. Bacon valmistui opinnoista vuonna 1582.
    ellauri223.html on line 178: Bacon valittiin parlamenttiin vuonna 1584 ja hän toimi sen jäsenenä yhtensä 36 vuoden ajan. Baconin ura lähti todelliseen nousuun kuitenkin vasta kun kuningatar Elisabet I kuoli vuonna 1603 ja Bacon siirtyi Jaakko I:n palvelukseen. Samana vuonna hänet lyötiin ritariksi. Vuonna 1613 Baconista tuli tuomari, ja viisi vuotta myöhemmin hän sai lordikanslerin ja Verulamin paronin arvonimen. 60-vuotias Bacon nimitettiin St. Albansin varakreiviksi. Myöhemmin samana vuonna häntä syytettiin lahjusten ottamisesta, johon hän myönsi syyllisyytensä. Bacon sai 40 000 punnan sakot ja hänet tuomittiin vankeuteen Lontoon Toweriin. Hän ehti viettää vain neljä päivää vankeudessa ennen armahdustaan eikä hänen tarvinnut maksaa sakkoja, mutta Bacon ei enää tapahtuneen jälkeen voinut toimia parlamentin jäsenenä tai poliittisessa virassa. Twice paid, kuten sanottiin uudessa Atlantixessa.
    ellauri223.html on line 180: Tieteessä Bacon kehitti induktiivista päättelyä eteenpäin yrittäessään saada selville lämmön olemuksen. Hän teki luetteloita kuumista ja kylmistä kappaleista toivoen löytävänsä näistä luetteloista joitain, joka olisi mukana aina esimerkiksi kuumissa kappaleissa, mutta puuttui kylmistä. Tarinan mukaan Bacon halusi eräänä talvipäivänä kuninkaan lääkärin kanssa käydyn keskustelun jälkeen kokeilla kylmyyden vaikutusta lihan säilyvyyteen ja osti tätä varten teurastetun kanan. Hän täytti sen lumella ja vei sen sisälle. Samalla Bacon itse sairastui ja joutui vuodepotilaaksi. Bacon kuoli myöhemmin saamaansa keuhkokuumeeseen, mutta viimeisessä kirjoittamassaan kirjeessä hän toteaa Arundelin jaarlille, jonka hoteissa hän sairasti, että kanalla tehty koe oli onnistunut erinomaisen hyvin, ja liha todella säilyy hyvin kylmässä! Tämän jälkeen Bacon teurastettiin ja sen maha täytettiin lumella.
    ellauri223.html on line 182: Bacon stated that he had three goals: to uncover truth, to serve his country, and to serve his church. He sought to achieve these goals by seeking a prestigious post. Yet he failed to gain a position that he thought would lead him to success. He showed signs of sympathy to Puritanism, attending the sermons of the Puritan chaplain of Gray's Inn and accompanying his mother to the Temple Church to hear Walter Travers. In the Parliament of 1586, he openly urged execution for the Catholic Mary, Queen of Scots. He advocated for the union of England and Scotland, which made him a significant influence toward the consolidation of the United Kingdom; and he later would advocate for the integration of Ireland into the Union. Closer constitutional ties, he believed, would bring greater peace and strength to these countries. What a motherfucker.
    ellauri223.html on line 184: About this time, he again approached his powerful uncle for help; this move was followed by his rapid progress at the bar. Despite his assignations, he was unable to gain the status and notoriety of others. In a plan to revive his position he unsuccessfully courted the wealthy young widow Lady Elizabeth Hatton. His courtship failed after she broke off their relationship upon accepting marriage to Sir Edward Coke, a further spark of enmity between the men. Things went better with Coke than with a BLT.
    ellauri223.html on line 186: Vähän myöhemmin Pekoni otti osaa ex-suosijansa Essexin mestauxeen. "No defamer of any man". The succession of James I brought Bacon into greater favour. He was knighted in 1603. In another shrewd move, Bacon wrote his Apologies in defense of his proceedings in the case of Essex, as Essex had favoured James to succeed to the throne.
    ellauri223.html on line 188: When he was 36, Bacon courted Elizabeth Hatton, a young widow of 20. Reportedly, she broke off their relationship upon accepting marriage to a wealthier man, Bacon's rival, Sir Edward Coke. Years later, Bacon still wrote of his regret that the marriage to Hatton had not taken place.
    ellauri223.html on line 190: At the age of 45, Bacon married Alice Barnham, the 13-year-old daughter of a well-connected London alderman and MP. Bacon wrote two sonnets proclaiming his love for Alice. The first was written during his courtship and the second on his wedding day, 10 May 1606. When Bacon was appointed lord chancellor, "by special Warrant of the King", Lady Bacon was given precedence over all other Court ladies. Bacon's personal secretary and chaplain, William Rawley, wrote in his biography of Bacon that his marriage was one of "much conjugal love and respect", mentioning a robe of honour that he gave to Alice and which "she wore unto her dying day, being twenty years and more after his death".
    ellauri223.html on line 192: However, an increasing number of reports circulated about friction in the marriage, with speculation that this may have been due to Alice's making do with less money than she had once been accustomed to. It was said that she was strongly interested in fame and fortune, and when household finances dwindled, she complained bitterly. Bunten wrote in her Life of Alice Barnham that, upon their descent into debt, she went on trips to ask for financial favours and assistance from their circle of friends. Bacon disinherited her upon discovering her secret romantic relationship with Sir Frodo Underhill. He subsequently rewrote his will, which had previously been very generous—leaving her lands, goods, and income—and instead revoked it all.
    ellauri223.html on line 194: Alice Bacon and her mother Dorothy were both reported by contemporaries as having extravagant tastes, and being interested in wealth and power. However, early in the marriage, Bacon had money to spare, "pouring jewels in her lap", and spending large sums on decorations. Power was also available, as in March 1617, along with Francis Bacon being made temporary Regent of England, a document was drawn up making Lady Bacon first lady in the land, taking precedence over all other Baronesses (it is not clear whether it was signed into law).
    ellauri223.html on line 196: The Bacons' early married life was disturbed several times by quarrels between Sir John Pakington and Dorothy, when Dorothy would appeal to her powerful son-in-law, and Francis Bacon would try to stay out from between them. Once Bacon was even a judge on the High Commission and had to reject a lawsuit from Dorothy against John which had put John in prison.
    ellauri223.html on line 198: Their marriage led to no children. In 1620, she met Mr. Frodo Underhill, and Mr. Nicholas Bacon, gentlemen-in-waiting at York House, Strand, Bacon's London property. She was rumoured to have had an ongoing affair with Underhill. Underhill was a cousin of the Bilbo Underhill who sold New Place to Gandalf Shakespeare in 1597.
    ellauri223.html on line 200: In 1621, Bacon, by now styled as Viscount St Albans, was accused of taking bribes, heavily fined, and removed from Parliament and all offices. Lady Bacon personally pleaded with the Marquis of Buckingham for the restoration of some of Bacon's salary and pensions, to no effect. They lost York House and left the city in 1622.
    ellauri223.html on line 202: Reports of increasing friction in the marriage appeared, with speculation that some of this may have also been due to financial resources not being as abundantly available to Alice as she was accustomed to in the past. Alice was reportedly interested in fame and fortune, and when reserves of money were no longer available, there was constant complaining about where all the money was going.
    ellauri223.html on line 204: In 1625, Bacon became estranged from his wife, apparently believing her of adultery with Underhill. He rewrote his will, which had been quite generous to her, leaving her lands, goods, and income, to revoke it all:
    ellauri223.html on line 210: Less than a fortnight after Bacon's death from pneumonia on 9 April 1626, Alice, Lady St Albans, married courtier Frodo Underhill, at the Church of St Martin in the Fields, London, 20 April 1626. Soon after, on 12 July 1626, Charles I of England knighted him at Oatlands. They lived together at Old Gorhambury House, St Albans, Hertfordshire.
    ellauri223.html on line 212: The Viscountess St Albans, as she still preferred to be called, spent much of her marriage in Chancery proceedings, lawsuits over property. The first year was over her former husband's estate, trying to get what was left of Bacon's property, without his much greater debts. She was opposed in this by Sir John Constable, her brother in law, who had held some of the estate in trust. In 1628 she filed suits for property owned by her late father. In 1631, she and her husband both filed suit against Nicholas Bacon, of Gray's Inn, their former friend, who had married Sir John Underhill's niece, and gotten Underhill to sign an agreement for a large dowry and extensive property, including some property of Alice that Sir John did not have rights to, and could only inherit after her death. Their petition to court stated that Bacon had tricked Underhill "who was an almost totally deaf man, and by reason of the weakness of his eyes and the infirmity in his head, could not read writings of that nature without much pain," to sign a paper not knowing what it contained.
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    ellauri223.html on line 222: Several authors believe that, despite his marriage, Bacon was primarily attracted to men. Forker, for example, has explored the "historically documentable sexual preferences" of both Francis Bacon and King James I and concluded they were both oriented to "masculine love", a contemporary term that "seems to have been used exclusively to refer to the sexual preference of men for members of their own gender."
    ellauri223.html on line 224: The well-connected antiquary John Aubrey noted in his Brief Lives concerning Bacon, "He was a Pederast. His Ganimeds and Favourites tooke Bribes". ("Pederast" in Renaissance diction meant generally "homosexual" rather than specifically a lover of minors; "ganimed" derives from the mythical prince abducted by Zeus to be his cup-bearer and bed warmer.)
    ellauri223.html on line 226: The Jacobean antiquarian Sir Simonds D'Ewes (Bacon's fellow Member of Parliament) implied there had been a question of bringing him to trial for buggery, which his brother Anthony Bacon had also been charged with.
    ellauri223.html on line 228: In his Autobiography and Correspondence, in the diary entry for 3 May 1621, the date of Bacon's censure by Parliament, D'Ewes describes Bacon's love for his Welsh serving-men, in particular Godrick, a "very effeminate-faced youth" whom he calls "his catamite and bedfellow".
    ellauri223.html on line 230: This conclusion has been disputed by other faggots, who point to lack of consistent evidence, and consider the sources to be more open to interpretation. Publicly, at least, Bacon distanced himself from the idea of homosexuality. In his New Atlantis, he described his utopian island as being "the chastest nation under heaven", and "as for masculine love, they have no touch of it". Olipa 2-naamainen kaveri.
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    Publikaaneja


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    ellauri226.html on line 47: Toukokuussa McClatchyn syndikoitu kolumnisti James Werrell arveli todellisen syyn Cranbrookin koulussa keväällä 1965 tapahtuneeseen tapaukseen, jossa tuolloin 18-vuotias Mitt Romney painoi toista oppilasta, John Lauberia peräpuoleen, ja katkaisi pitkänsä, eikä vaan sitä vaan myös hänen valkaistut hiukset: eikö se Lauber ollut homo? Ei vaan koska hän näytti surffaajalta. Oli liian radikaalia olla "tuhkea tuuhea vaalea hius", kuten Beach Boys lauloi "Channel Surfin' USA:ssa".
    ellauri226.html on line 51: Kuopan reunalla hoipertavan enää 3 huru-ukon itsenäisyyspäivän keikka, aina heidän suurin ja korkein profiili, pidetään keskiviikkona vetoisessa "Stadium of Fire" -tapahtumassa Brigham Youngin yliopiston kampuksella Provossa, Utahissa. Koska tämä osa maata on sekä republikaanien että mormonien linnoitus ja tämä on vaalivuosi, on syytä muistaa, että Beach Boysilla on useita ristiriitaisia perintöjä, joiden kanssa on otettava huomioon.
    ellauri226.html on line 53: Toisaalta meillä on "America's Band", kuten Ronald Reagan kutsui Beach Boysiksi vuonna 1983, ja he ovat halukkaita osallistumaan presidentin poliittiseen teatteriin. Monille republikaaneille bändin räsy rikkauksiin -tarina ilmentää kuvitteellista konsensuspolitiikan aikaa ja yhtä aikaa amerikkalaista unelmaa, joka on valkoleipää ja viatonta. Bändi tarttui tähän tunteeseen hyvissä ajoin ennen Reaganin aikakautta, ja tämä Beach Boysin omalaatuisen kulttuurisen DNA:n kanta on tarjonnut heille tasaisia varauksia republikaanien ja konservatiivisten asioiden poliittisina maskoteina.
    ellauri226.html on line 55: Näillä kaksoisperinnöillä on jokaisella oma päähenkilönsä, ja Beach Boysin mytologia asettaa heidät luonnollisesti toisiaan vastaan. Se menee näin: Wilson, lapsenomainen Icarus, leikkasi taiteelliset siipensä, while laulaja Mike Love, hänen kukkoserkkunsa, joka halusi pitää kiinni todistetusta kaavasta, laulaa tytöistä ja autoista, hauskaa ja surffata. Wilson vetäytyi sitten harjaantuneena itse asettamaansa maanpakoon ja taisteli henkilökohtaisten demonien ja huumeiden kanssa. Rakkaus puolestaan johti yhä ersatz Beach Boysin pitkälle oudolle matkalle, joka huipentui soittamaan yksityisen vuoden 2008 Romneyn "kampanjan jälleennäkemisen" tapahtuman Houstonissa, joka toimi myös John McCainin varainkeräyksenä. (McCainilla oli sinä iltana mahdollisuus laulaa omaa ulkopolitiikkaansa teko-paska-parodiana Beach Boysin klassikosta "Barbara Ann" - "Pommi, pommi, pommi, pommita Iran.")
    ellauri226.html on line 57: Tarkemmin sanottuna saatat sanoa, että Beach Boysin pitkä historia riidoista, ystävyyssuhteista ja oikeusjutuista on esimerkki amerikkalaisen luonteen kahdesta puolesta. Brianin puolella meillä on tinkimätön sinisen valtion idealismi, ja Miken puolella meillä on punaisen valtion hyödyllisyys ja kaavasta kiinni pitäminen. Jos ostat Beach Boysin myytin, mikään analogia ei näytä liian korkealta. Puhumme Jefferson vastaan Hamilton, Buckley vastaan Vidal, Gore vastaan Bush, Occupy Wall Street vastaan Tea Partiers. Omien rinnastusten keksimisen pitäisi kestää vain muutama sekunti, joten pane hösselixi. Mites tämä: kusipäät vastaan paskiaiset, kyrpiöt vastaan mulkerot.
    ellauri226.html on line 61: Samat kappaleet nousevat aina Beach Boysin listalle. -topperit - " California Girls ", "Surfer Girl", "God Only Knows", vain muutamia mainitakseni - esitetään tavallisten havaijilaisten paitojen ja huarache-sandaalien keskellä.
    ellauri226.html on line 66: In late 1964, as Brian Wilson's industry profile grew, he became acquainted with various individuals from around the Los Angeles music scene. He also took an increasing interest in recreational drugs (particularly marijuana, LSD, and Desbutal). According to his then-wife Marilyn, Wilson's new friends "had the gift of gab. All of a sudden Brian was in Hollywood—these people talk a language that was fascinating to him. Anybody that was different and talked cosmic or whatever he liked it." Wilson's closest friend in this period was Loren Schwartz, an aspiring talent agent that he met at a recording studio. Schwartz introduced Wilson to marijuana and LSD, as well as a wealth of literature commonly read by college students. During his first LSD trip, Wilson had what he considered to be "a very religious experience" and claimed to have seen God. God has subsequently personally confirmed this.
    ellauri226.html on line 68: In November 1965, early in the sessions for the Beach Boys' 11th studio LP Pet Sounds, Wilson began experimenting with the idea of recording an album focused on humor and laughter. He was intent on making Pet Sounds a complete departure from previous Beach Boys releases and did not wish to work with his usual lyricist, Mike Love, who was such a sourpuss.
    ellauri226.html on line 70: Former Beach Boys Brian Wilson and Al Jardine say they want to make one thing clear — they had nothing to do with ex-bandmate Mike Love’s headlining performance at a President Trump fundraiser over the weekend. “We have absolutely nothing to do with the Trump benefit today in Newport Beach. Zero,’’ the musicians said.
    ellauri226.html on line 71: Love has the touring rights to the Beach Boys name — which has created controversy with his ex-bandmates in the past. Love is by far the right hand man of the men in flip-flops.
    ellauri226.html on line 73: Love’s performance on behalf of Trump on Sunday was the main attraction for the event, according to the LA Times. Tickets ran from $2,800 per person to up to $150,000 for a couple to be considered “co-chairs’’ of the event.
    ellauri226.html on line 74: Lead singer Love has been a longtime Trump supporter. He sang at one of the president’s inaugural balls in 2017, telling Uncut magazine afterward, “I don’t have anything negative to say about the president of the USA. I love his hair, it is very surfy." “I understand there are so many factions and fractious things going on. The chips will fall where they may,’’ Love said. “But Donald Trump has never been anything but kind to us. We have known him for many a year.’’ Aargh, for the love of Mike!
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    Another Brick Back in The Wall


    ellauri226.html on line 83: Waters criticised the West for supplying Ukraine with weapons, blaming Washington in particular, and has also criticised NATO, accusing it of provoking Russia. Floydin This is not a drill kiertue Krakovassa peruttiin. Menköön Moskovaan laulamaan toivottivat tuohtuneet polakit.
    ellauri226.html on line 116: Dave is full of breathless switchbacks. You’re always veering giddily from fleeting exaltations (the joy of motion, the wildness of the landscape, the generosity of a peasant) to tedious exasperations (almost everything else). Luckily he had his wife along, the formidable Frieda (he refers to her as “the Q.B.,” for queen bee - Kuningatar! Eskin valtiatar on sekin vanhemmiten aika formidable), whose shrewd affirmations provided a foil for his grumbling discontents. Lawrence found the city “all bibs and bobs" . . . rather bare, rather stark, much of the city was levelled by Allied bombs, and it has not exactly been lovingly restored. “They pour themselves one over the other,” Lawrence sniffed of the Italians, “like so much melted butter over parsnips.” Lawrence ize preferoi tankeampia kelttijuurikkaita.
    ellauri226.html on line 118: Sardegna was full of Lawrentian tourist horrors: hunger, bad light, and sharing space with people who annoy you. When Frieda asked what one does in Mandas, the locals told her, “Niente! Kiva plane etta, ei ketään kotona.
    ellauri226.html on line 120: The “quite pleasant woman” who fed the Lawrences was Agostino’s grandmother. He proudly showed us her picture, along with a brochure for the Festival D.H. Lawrence, which takes place every August. Lawrences, who, in the impoverished Sardinia of their day couldn’t find anything but cabbage soup and hard bread.
    ellauri226.html on line 135: My wife marched right in. All six guys filed in behind her, like a spaghetti western, many of which were filmed close by. Inside, the pallid bartender was polishing glasses. I slapped a euro on the bar and ordered two macchiatos. Then, in my grunting Italian American, I asked if this might be the same Risveglio from D.H. Lawrence’s day.
    ellauri226.html on line 137: For a moment everyone just looked hostile. Then they all started talking at once. The bartender said his grandmother owned the place then. Another guy said, No, that was a different owner.
    ellauri226.html on line 140: Nuovo, however, looked placid and tame. Nuovo was home to the Nobel laureate Grazia Deledda, whose novels Lawrence so admired, but her modest birthplace was closed. We walked around aimlessly, seeing the place through his eyes, but, of course, through Lawrence’s eyes “there’s nothing to see.” This is no longer quite true; there are two good museums in town. But, by now, it had taken on the sound of a mantra. “Sights are an irritating bore,” he wrote. “Happy is the town that has nothing to show.”
    ellauri226.html on line 143: “A heart yearning for something I have known, and which I want back again.” Varmaan se oli Grazian graziöösi persaus. READING: Sea and Sardinia, by D.H. Lawrence (Penguin Classics); Cosima, by Grazia Deledda (Italica Press), about a young lady writer’s ass in Sardinia in the late 19th-Century.
    ellauri226.html on line 174: Tää ruåzalainen merkkiteos olis ollut tarjolla kirjaston poistohyllyssä. Samaan hintaan (0e) olis saanut Horace Engdahlin esseeläpyskän Den sista grisen, muttei napannut. Ei ize asiassa kumpikaan, kunhan selasin.
    ellauri226.html on line 190: Dotter Carin går till attack mot sin pappa författaren August-pristagaren Per Gunnar Evander. Carin Evander har fått nog av att hennes pappa, författaren Per Gunnar Evander, förvanskar historien om hennes familj och kränker minnet av hennes döda. Den Augustprisnominerade författaren Per Gunnar Evanders dotter anklagar.
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    ellauri226.html on line 208: While local demographics and neighborhoods are undeniably subject to change, it is rare for a location to experience a major transformation in racial demographics in less than 50 years. Yet this is exactly what has happened in The Bronx between 1950 and 1980. As indicated by the 1950 the ethnic makeupof The Bronx was predominantly white. The census for 2000 indicates that whites (that is, what the U.S. Census labels “white, non-Hispanic”) now compose a distinct minority in The Bronx. The explanations for this remarkable change are complex. LOL actually they aren't, as we shall see.
    ellauri226.html on line 212: approximately 97,700 were black and 2,000 residents “other races.”
    ellauri226.html on line 216: Even as early as 1960, just ten years and one census removed from 1950, approximately 164,000 of the 1.42 million Bronx residents were sooty black.
    ellauri226.html on line 217: Black residents in The Bronx nearly doubled in 10 years,
    ellauri226.html on line 218: increasing from roughly 7% of the total population of The Bronx in 1950 to approximately 12% of the total population in 1960, that is no less than 357,000 black residents!
    ellauri226.html on line 220: In 1970, the white pop. had decreased from 1.26 million to 1.08 million. The whites flew at approximately the same rate that new black residents were moving into the slum. In the 10 years between 1970 and 1980, however, this rate of
    ellauri226.html on line 227: the white ethnic stronghold it had been in 1950, nor yet a black one either anymore. The 1980 census
    ellauri226.html on line 229: million in 1970 to only 554,000 in 1980. While the black population did
    ellauri226.html on line 241: considered a very tranquil and even boring place, almost like a suburb, causing Nash to lament
    ellauri226.html on line 242: the borough because he saw it as not being a very exciting place.
    ellauri226.html on line 245: While Nash criticized the apparent tranquility and peace of The Bronx,
    ellauri226.html on line 251: often sent him outside at a young age to play unaccompanied. He recalled:
    ellauri226.html on line 258: this fact vividly because he had to get into buildings to deliver
    ellauri226.html on line 264: According to Roby, children often left their bikes and scooters out unlocked with no fear of theft. She also spoke in great detail of the freedom afforded to her as a young child: In fact, for me, as a first grader going to school, I took a city bus, alone. Nobody took me to the bus stop, I would leave my apartment, wave
    ellauri226.html on line 272: roam the neighborhood unaccompanied, is the ultimate illustration of the
    ellauri226.html on line 275: For many (white) residents of the borough, the apparent peace and
    ellauri226.html on line 278: peacefulness of the ’50s’ and ’60s coincided with the arrival of black and
    ellauri226.html on line 281: Research has indicated that The Bronx began changing demographically right after World War II. The first influx of black and Hispanic residents was into the South Bronx after World War II, as former residents of Harlem were attracted to The Bronx because of its rent controlled apartments. Many of these blacks and Hispanics moved into neighborhoods following the subway and elevated trains transportation. Pre-cisely! This is just why Grankulla does not want subway nor high-rise apartment housing. Let the cleaners and station attendants sleep i Mattby i stället.
    ellauri226.html on line 284: after many Hispanics and blacks began to move in, crime and drug use swept
    ellauri226.html on line 290: As black and Hispanic residents slowly trickled into the South Bronx
    ellauri226.html on line 291: after World War II, the older white residents noticed the changing demographics and packed their bags.
    ellauri226.html on line 294: as the new black and Hispanic residents lived in segregated areas,
    ellauri226.html on line 298: local races. On one side of the school, Werner
    ellauri226.html on line 301: 80-90% Puerto Rican or black.
    ellauri226.html on line 303: The changing racial make-up of the community of the South Bronx
    ellauri226.html on line 311: They actually fired a gun from the roof to
    ellauri226.html on line 317: in back of me, I was lucky she was okay.
    ellauri226.html on line 322: the 1960s, areas of predominantly Hispanic and black concentrations
    ellauri226.html on line 324: warfare, just like Stockholm in the early 21th century. And for the exact same reason too!
    ellauri226.html on line 332: The crime reached its peak in the late 1960s and 1970s, until the colored
    ellauri226.html on line 339: began to watch their properties burn at a rapid pace, as landlords began to burn their buildings to fool the insurance companies. Many whites'
    ellauri226.html on line 349: The chaos reached its peak in 1977 when a July black-out brought a dramatic increase of responsible arsonists in that same Stadium where Cosell as the Yankees played in the 1977 World Series, as part of an insurance conspiracy, however.
    ellauri226.html on line 351: Violence, drug use, and acts of arson occurring on a daily basis in the southern part of the borough and Werner's family feared for her safety.
    ellauri226.html on line 365: trying to attack each other in their wheelchairs.
    ellauri226.html on line 385: enroll in a vocational school of petty crime and harassment, though experienced members of his family signaled that it was in fact a private school.
    ellauri226.html on line 405: A decline of drug use exacerbated the position of the officers of the law.
    ellauri226.html on line 428: It was a downward spiral that many of the white ethnic residents who had called The Bronx home in the 1950s and watched it change for the worse in the 1960s and 70s were quick to blame on the Hispanics and blacks.
    ellauri226.html on line 430: However, already before the turmoil of the 1970s and the 1977 blackout their
    ellauri226.html on line 431: rental units were deemed dilapidated or deteriorating by city officials. As a result, the Hispanic and black residents were forced to look for housing there
    ellauri226.html on line 435: the new Hispanic and black residents for the increase in crime and drugs.
    ellauri226.html on line 436: It was impossible for these former white residents to recognize that the causes of the increase in crime and drug use had to do with themselves, the white laissez-faire economics they supported. It is not that extremely complicated to see, and has a great deal more to with capitalism than race.
    ellauri226.html on line 440: lost 500,000 factory jobs, and after 1960 civil service jobs were opened
    ellauri226.html on line 447: In this year it became public knowledge that the city funds had been depleted by nasty leeches and its capital was all gone. Their action had left the city penniless and unable to pay even the top brass. This led to the collapse of the city’s government,
    ellauri226.html on line 451: influx of poor black and Hispanic residents after World War II, who often
    ellauri226.html on line 459: As the economic crisis worsened and city residents applied for welfare, particularly in The Bronx, the city simply reached its financial breaking point, with most of the welfare payments going to buy drugs. No wonder the poor turned to crime to solve their economic problems, seeing as the filthy rich seemed to be rolling in the dough. At the time the assumption was made by many older white residents
    ellauri226.html on line 460: of a correlation between race, crime, and drug use. But it was capitalism that was to blame, not the race.
    ellauri226.html on line 464: The city’s record daily murder rate was 2,245 homicides. That number reached its peak in 1990 when it was astronomical when compared with the number of murders in 1963. There were almost as many stiffs per capita as in the Stockholm region today.
    ellauri226.html on line 466: The tension between whites and "minorities" was also exacerbated by a
    ellauri226.html on line 467: culture clash when many blacks and Hispanics began moving
    ellauri226.html on line 470: enjoy similar all-American white immigrant lifestyles. When new Hispanic groups and African Americans moved beyond the South Bronx, seeking to avoid the crime and drug use that had already seized the South Bronx, however, they brought their crummy lifestyles along. These cultural peculiarities seemed to clash with those that were in place with the older white immigrants, which only exacerbated the suspicions many whites already had regarding the perceived connection between race and crime rates.
    ellauri226.html on line 473: neighbors played at all hours of the night, their loud merrymaking in the sack, and their tendency to throw garbage out of their windows. For Derrick, a graduate student at the time, the difference in lifestyles between him and his new neighbors became too much, and he eventually moved out of the apartment because of the behavior of his Hispanic neighbors.
    ellauri226.html on line 478: In the 1970s, Roby claims that they often did not follow the strict rules of the development and some even flouted violations of the rules, making no secrect to owning washing machines and even destroying or damaging apartments in order to get a larger one!
    ellauri226.html on line 484: prime motivating factor for their departure. What they really meant were the fucking 2nd wave immigrants. Brian Werner, Elvira Werner, and Kathleen Roby all moved out of The Bronx during the 1960s and 1970s, and describe crime and the changing neighborhood as the major influence in their decision. My mom herself, she began running red lights because she was afraid of being raped if stopping too long in certain intersections. After her tires were stolen repeatedly while waiting for the traffic lights to change Mrs. Roby moved to Long Island in 1980, where her better-off sister already resided.
    ellauri226.html on line 488: a pull effect from the growth of the suburbs and the building of many new highways, as well as rail lines that allowed mid-income paleface people to
    ellauri226.html on line 513: Although many palefaces quote the crime rates as their main reason to
    ellauri226.html on line 519: The $1M question here of course is why is it that the whites' standard of living soared while the coons and wetbacks stayed as poor as they were.
    ellauri226.html on line 522: Jacque Smith Bonneau moved to the South Bronx in the mid-1940s as part of the first major migration of African Americans to the borough and, like many of the white residents interviewed, commented on the safety of The Bronx in the 1950s and spoke of leaving the apartment door open on warm days, which created fine opportunities for petty crime for the sootyfaced poorer folks.
    ellauri226.html on line 524: The notmees who wanted to move out of the worst areas of The Bronx "chose" to stay in Bronx and just moved to the places vacated by the suburban migration of the whites. The same push is now being felt in Nassau County and New Jersey, where white homeowners are pressured to only sell to whites to prevent another wave of immigrants with their smelly dishes and noisy habits, not to mention the sex, drugs, and rap "music".
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    ellauri236.html on line 60: Lula's election tonight represents one of the greatest comeback stories in Latin American history. Lula was convicted and imprisoned on corruption and money laundering charges that were later overturned on a technicality by Brazil’s Supreme Court, clearing the way for him to run for an unprecedented third term.
    ellauri236.html on line 61: Portuguese-language searches for basic election-related terms such as “fraud,” “intervention” and “ballots” on Facebook and Instagram, which are owned by Meta, have overwhelmingly directed people toward groups pushing claims questioning the integrity of the vote or openly agitating for a military coup, researchers from the advocacy group SumOfUs found. On TikTok, five out of eight top search results for the keyword “ballots” were for terms such as “rigged ballots” and “ballots being manipulated.”
    ellauri236.html on line 65: Advocates have expressed fears that some posts could lead to violence or to a broader questioning of the results. Adding to the worries is the new ownership of Twitter by billionaire Elon Musk, a free speech advocate. During his first day as Twitter’s new owner on Friday, Musk tweeted that he would pause all “major content decisions” and reinstatements of accounts until he convened a new content moderation council. The announcement effectively disbands aspects of Twitter’s tool kits for penalizing accounts — from those of presidents to foreign trolls — that break the company’s rules against hate speech, bullying and spreading misinformation around elections.
    ellauri236.html on line 69: The right-wing Bolsonaro has repeatedly alleged without evidence that voting machines used for a quarter century in Brazil are prone to fraud. The rhetoric of Bolsonaro supporters has often appeared to echo that of President Donald Trump supporters during the 2020 U.S. election, who questioned election results under the banner Stop the Steal.
    ellauri236.html on line 75: They found that five out of seven of the groups recommended by Facebook under searches for the term “intervention” were pushing for a military intervention in Brazil’s election, while five out of seven of the groups recommended under the search term “fraud” encouraged people to join groups that questioned the election’s integrity. The groups have names such “Intervention to Save Brazil” and “Military intervention already.”
    ellauri236.html on line 77: Overall, the group found, 60 percent of all content recommended by Facebook and Instagram pushed misinformation about the electoral process.
    ellauri236.html on line 79: Win or Lose, Bolsonaro Has Destroyed Trust in Brazil’s Elections. President Jair Bolsonaro has attacked Brazil’s electronic voting system. Now, ahead of Sunday’s elections, many of his supporters believe there will be fraud.
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    ellauri236.html on line 85: Kátia de Lima, in green slime, attending a rally in support of President Jair Bolsonaro this month in Rio de Janeiro. Credit...Maria Magdalena Arrellaga for The New York Times By Jack Nicas.
    ellauri236.html on line 86: Jack Nicholson, the Brazil bureau chief, spoke to dozens of President Jair Bolsonaro’s supporters at events across the country for this article.
    ellauri236.html on line 92: At the same rally north of Rio de Janeiro, Paulo Roberto, 55, a government worker, said, “Anyone who votes for Bolsonaro is worried about the voting machines.”
    ellauri236.html on line 97: Mr. Bolsonaro is right that Brazil’s voting system is unique. It is the only country in the world to use a fully digital system, with no paper backups. Since Brazil began using electronic voting machines in 1996, there has been no evidence that they have been used for fraud. Instead, the machines helped eliminate the fraud that once afflicted Brazil’s elections in the age of paper ballots.
    ellauri236.html on line 100: Most of Mr. Bolsonaro’s supporters said in interviews that they do not trust mainstream news outlets, which Mr. Bolsonaro has attacked as dishonest, and instead rely on news from a wide variety of sources on their phones, including social-media posts and messages they receive in groups on WhatsApp and Telegram.
    ellauri236.html on line 106: It fits with Bannon's "larger worldview" of a "leftist conspiracy to steal the government from the right wing through illegitimate and fraudulent means" in elections around the world,
    ellauri236.html on line 108: According to Brazil's Superior Electoral Court, Positivo Tecnologia, a Brazilian company, won the most recent bid to produce electronic voting machines for this year's election. Smartmatic and Dominion confirmed their equipment is not being used in Brazil. But the voting machine claims resurged this month, both in WhatsApp messages in Brazil about Smartmatic and in English-language posts on U.S. social media sites claiming, incorrectly, that Dominion or Smartmatic machines were used in Brazil.
    ellauri236.html on line 110: Critics have charged that Bolsonaro would not accept the electoral results in case of a loss, but on Friday he sang a different tune: "Whoever has the most votes takes it. This is democracy." But if it's not me, we must stop the steal.
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    ellauri236.html on line 169: Prohibition and the ensuing Great Depression in the US (1929–39) had given rise to the Chicago gangster culture prior to World War II. This, combined with Chase's book trade experience, convinced him that there was a big demand for gangster stories. After reading James M. Cain's novel The Postman Always Rings Twice (1934), and having read about the American gangster Ma Barker and her sons, and with the help of maps and a slang dictionary, he wrote No Orchids for Miss Blandish in his spare time, he claimed over a period of six weekends, though his papers suggest it took longer. The book achieved remarkable notoriety and became one of the best-selling books of the decade. It was the subject of the 1944 essay "Raffles and Miss Blandish" by George Orwell (alla). Chase and Robert Nesbitt adapted it to a stage play of the same name which ran in London's West End to good reviews. The 1948 film adaptation was widely denounced as salacious due to the film's portrayal of violence and sexuality. Robert Aldrich did a remake, The Grissom Gang, in 1971.
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    Orwell whacks his fellow expatriate Hadley Chase


    ellauri236.html on line 184: Miss Blandish, the daughter of a millionaire, is kidnapped by some gangsters who are almost immediately surprised and killed off by a larger and better organized gang. They hold her to ransom and extract half a million dollars from her father. Their original plan had been to kill her as soon as the ransom-money was received, but a chance keeps her alive. One of the gang is a young man named Slim, whose sole pleasure in life consists in driving knives (well, his prick as well, got to give that much to him) into other people's bellies. In childhood he has graduated by cutting up living animals with a pair of rusty scissors. Slim is sexually impotent, but takes a kind of fancy to Miss Blandish. Slim's mother, who is the real brains of the gang, sees in this the chance of curing Slim's impotence, and decides to keep Miss Blandish in custody till Slim shall have succeeded in raping her. After many efforts and much persuasion, including the flogging of Miss Blandish with a length of rubber hosepipe, the rape is achieved. (Ei se ihan näin mennyt, George!) Meanwhile Miss Blandish's father has hired a private detective, and by means of bribery and torture the detective and the police manage to round up and exterminate the whole gang. Slim escapes with Miss Blandish and is killed after a final juicy rape, and the detective prepares to restore Miss Blandish to her pristine shape. By this time, however, she has developed such a taste for Slim's caresses(3) that she feels unable to live without him, and she jumps, out of the window of a sky-scraper. Footnote 1945. Another reading of the final episode is possible. It may mean merely that Miss Blandish is pregnant, i.e. she is damaged goods. Maybe she is sad that the baby's dad is dead. But the "interpretation" I have given above seems more in keeping with the general brutality of the book.
    ellauri236.html on line 186: Several other points need noticing before one can grasp the full implications of this book. To begin with, its central story bears a very marked resemblance to William Faulkner's novel, Sanctuary. Therefore, it is not, as one might expect, the product of an illiterate hack, but a brilliant piece of plagiarism, with hardly a wasted word or a jarring note anywhere. Thirdly, the whole book, récit as well as dialogue, is written in the American language; the author, an Englishman who has (I believe) never been in the United States, seems to have made a complete mental transference to the American underworld. Fourthly, and what is worst (from the point of view of a serious writer like myself) the book sold, according to its publishers, no less than half a million copies. Actually 2.
    ellauri236.html on line 188: I have already outlined the plot, but the subject-matter is much more sordid and brutal than this suggests. The book contains eight full-dress murders, an unassessable number of casual killings and woundings, an exhumation (with a careful reminder of the stench), the flogging of Miss Blandish, the torture of another woman with red-hot cigarette-ends, a strip-tease act, a third-degree scene of unheard-of cruelty and much else of the same kind. It assumes great sexual sophistication in its readers (there is a scene, for instance, in which a gangster, presumably of masochistic tendency, has an orgasm in the moment of being knifed - I can relate to that!), and it takes for granted the most complete corruption and self-seeking as the norm of human behaviour. The detective, for instance, is almost as great a rogue as the gangsters, and actuated by nearly the same motives. Like them, he is in pursuit of ‘five hundred grand’. It is necessary to the machinery of the story that Mr. Blandish should be anxious to get his money back, but apart from this, such things as affection, friendship, good nature or even ordinary politeness simply do not enter. Nor, to any great extent does normal sexuality. Ultimately only one motive is at work throughout the whole story: the pursuit of power. (Well, there is also the pursuit of spaghetti and some twat.)
    ellauri236.html on line 190: It should be noticed that the book is not in the ordinary sense pornography. In this respect it is a flop. Unlike most books that deal in sexual sadism, it lays the emphasis on the cruelty and not on the pleasure. Slim, the ravisher of Miss Blandish, has ‘wet slobbering lips’: this is meant to be disgusting (tho I didn't find it so). But the scenes describing cruelty to women are comparatively perfunctory. The real high-spots of the book are cruelties committed by men upon other men; above all, the third-degreeing of the gangster, Eddie Schultz, who is lashed into a chair and flogged on the windpipe with truncheons, his arms broken by fresh blows as he breaks loose. My conclusion: Chase is a closet homosexual (I should know)! He's an algolagniac, like Swinburne!
    ellauri236.html on line 192: In another of Mr. Chase's books, He Won't Need It Now, the hero, who is intended to be a sympathetic and perhaps even noble character, is described as stamping on somebody's face, and then, having crushed the man's mouth in, grinding his heel round and round in it. Even when physical incidents of this kind are not occurring, the mental atmosphere of these books is always the same. Their whole theme is the struggle for power and the triumph of the strong over the weak. The big gangsters wipe out the little ones as mercilessly as a pike gobbling up the little fish in a pond; the police kill off the criminals as cruelly as the angler kills the pike. If ultimately one sides with the police against the gangsters, it is merely because they are better organized and more powerful, because, in fact, the law is a bigger racket than crime. Might is right: vae victis. But think of it, what is new? All undying epic heroes are described as stamping on one anothers faces.
    ellauri236.html on line 194: As I have mentioned already, No Orchids enjoyed its greatest vogue in 1940, though it was successfully running as a play till some time later. It was, in fact, one of the things that helped to console people for the boredom of being bombed. Early in the war the New Yorker had a picture of a little man approaching a news-stall littered with paper with such headlines as ‘Great Tank Battles in Northern France’, ‘Big Naval Battle in the North Sea’, ‘Huge Air Battles over the Channel’, etc., etc. The little man is saying ‘Action Stories, please’. That little man with his little dick stood for all the drugged millions to whom the world of the gangster and the prize-ring is more ‘real’, more ‘tough’, than such things as crucifixions, wars, revolutions, earthquakes, famines, genocides, holocausts and pestilences. From the point of view of a reader of Action Stories, a description of the London blitz, or of the internal struggles of the European underground parties, would be ‘sissy stuff’. On the other hand, some puny gun-battle in Chicago, resulting in perhaps half a dozen deaths, would seem genuinely ‘tough’. This habit of mind is now extremely widespread. A soldier sprawls in a muddy trench, with the machine-gun bullets crackling a foot or two overhead, and whiles away his intolerable boredom by reading an American gangster story. And what is it that makes that story so exciting? Precisely the fact that people are shooting at each other with machine-guns! Neither the soldier nor anyone else sees anything curious in this. It is taken for granted that an imaginary bullet is more thrilling than a real one. (But note one difference: they get a whacking pile of money and loads of wet twat for it.)
    ellauri236.html on line 196: The obvious explanation is that in real life one is usually a passive victim, whereas in the adventure story one can think of oneself as being at the centre of events. But there is more to it than that. Here it is necessary to refer again to the curious fact of No Orchids being written — with technical errors, perhaps, but certainly with considerable skill — in the American language.
    ellauri236.html on line 198: There exists in America an enormous literature of more or less the same stamp as No Orchids. Quite apart from books, there is the huge array of ‘pulp magazines’, graded so as to cater for different kinds of fantasy, but nearly all having much the same mental atmosphere. A few of them go in for straight pornography, but the great majority are quite plainly aimed at sadists and masochists. Sold at threepence a copy under the title of Yank Mags(4), these things used to enjoy considerable popularity in England, but when the supply dried up owing to the war, no satisfactory substitute was forthcoming. English imitations of the ‘pulp magazine’ do now exist, but they are poor things compared with the original. English crook films, again, never approach the American crook film in brutality. And yet the career of Mr. Chase shows how deep the American influence has already gone. Not only is he himself living a continuous fantasy-life in the Chicago underworld, but he can count on hundreds of thousands of readers who know what is meant by a ‘clipshop’ or the ‘hotsquat’, do not have to do mental arithmetic when confronted by ‘fifty grand’, and understand at sight a sentence like ‘Johnny was a rummy and only two jumps ahead of the nut-factory’. Evidently there are great numbers of English people who are partly americanized in language and, one ought to add, in moral outlook. For there was no popular protest against No Orchids. In the end it was withdrawn, but only retrospectively, when a later work, Miss Callaghan Comes to Grief, brought Mr. Chase's books to the attention of the authorities. Judging by casual conversations at the time, ordinary readers got a mild thrill out of the obscenities of No Orchids, but saw nothing undesirable in the book as a whole. Many people, incidentally, were under the impression that it was an American book reissued in England.
    ellauri236.html on line 200: The thing that the ordinary reader ought to have objected to — almost certainly would have objected to, a few decades earlier — was the equivocal attitude towards crime. It is implied throughout No Orchids that being a criminal is only reprehensible in the sense that it does not pay. Being a policeman pays better, but there is no moral difference, since the police use essentially criminal methods. In a book like He Won't Need It Now the distinction between crime and crime-prevention practically disappears. This is a new departure for English sensational fiction, in which till recently there has always been a sharp distinction between right and wrong and a general agreement that virtue must triumph in the last chapter. English books glorifying crime (modern crime, that is — pirates and highwaymen are different) are very rare. Even a book like Raffles, as I have pointed out, is governed by powerful taboos, and it is clearly understood that Raffles's crimes must be expiated sooner or later. In America, both in life and fiction, the tendency to tolerate crime, even to admire the criminal so long as he is success, is very much more marked. It is, indeed, ultimately this attitude that has made it possible for crime to flourish upon so huge a scale. Books have been written about Al Capone that are hardly different in tone from the books written about Henry Ford, Stalin, Lord Northcliffe and all the rest of the ‘log cabin to White House’ brigade. And switching back eighty years, one finds Mark Twain adopting much the same attitude towards the disgusting bandit Slade, hero of twenty-eight murders, and towards the Western desperadoes generally. They were successful, they ‘made good’, therefore he admired them.
    ellauri236.html on line 202: In a book like No Orchids one is not, as in the old-style crime story, simply escaping from dull reality into an imaginary world of action. One's escape is essentially into cruelty and sexual perversion. No Orchids is aimed at the power-instinct, which Raffles or the Sherlock Holmes stories are not. At the same time the English attitude towards crime is not so superior to the American as I may have seemed to imply. It too is mixed up with power-worship, and has become more noticeably so in the last twenty years. A writer who is worth examining is Edgar Wallace, especially in such typical books as The Orator and the Mr. J. G. Reeder stories. Wallace was one of the first crime-story writers to break away from the old tradition of the private detective and make his central figure a Scotland Yard official. Sherlock Holmes is an amateur, solving his problems without the help and even, in the earlier stories, against the opposition of the police. Moreover, like Lupin, he is essentially an intellectual, even a scientist. He reasons logically from observed fact, and his intellectuality is constantly contrasted with the routine methods of the police. Wallace objected strongly to this slur, as he considered it, on Scotland Yard, and in several newspaper articles he went out of his way to denounce Holmes by name. His own ideal was the detective-inspector who catches criminals not because he is intellectually brilliant but because he is part of an all-powerful organization. Hence the curious fact that in Wallace's most characteristic stories the ‘clue’ and the ‘deduction’ play no part. The criminal is always defeated by an incredible coincidence, or because in some unexplained manner the police know all about the crime beforehand. The tone of the stories makes it quite clear that Wallace's admiration for the police is pure bully-worship. A Scotland Yard detective is the most powerful kind of being that he can imagine, while the criminal figures in his mind as an outlaw against whom anything is permissible, like the condemned slaves in the Roman arena. His policemen behave much more brutally than British policemen do in real life — they hit people with out provocation, fire revolvers past their ears to terrify them and so on — and some of the stories exhibit a fearful intellectual sadism. (For instance, Wallace likes to arrange things so that the villain is hanged on the same day as the heroine is married.) But it is sadism after the English fashion: that is to say, it is unconscious, there is not overtly any sex in it, and it keeps within the bounds of the law. The British public tolerates a harsh criminal law and gets a kick out of monstrously unfair murder trials: but still that is better, on any account, than tolerating or admiring crime. If one must worship a bully, it is better that he should be a policeman than a gangster. Wallace is still governed to some extent by the concept of ‘not done’. In No Orchids anything is ‘done’ so long as it leads on to power. All the barriers are down, all the motives are out in the open. Chase is a worse symptom than Wallace, to the extent that all-in wrestling is worse than boxing, or Fascism is worse than capitalist democracy.
    ellauri236.html on line 204: In borrowing from William Faulkner's Sanctuary, Chase only took the plot; the mental atmosphere of the two books is not similar. Chase really derives from other sources, and this particular bit of borrowing is only symbolic. What it symbolizes is the vulgarization of ideas which is constantly happening, and which probably happens faster in an age of print. Chase has been described as ‘Faulkner for the masses’, but it would be more accurate to describe him as Carlyle for the masses. He is a popular writer — there are many such in America, but they are still rarities in England — who has caught up with what is now fashionable to call ‘realism’, meaning the doctrine that might is right. The growth of ‘realism’ has been the great feature of the intellectual history of our own age. Why this should be so is a complicated question. The interconnexion between sadism, masochism, success-worship, power-worship, nationalism, and totalitarianism is a huge subject whose edges have barely been scratched, and even to mention it is considered somewhat indelicate. To take merely the first example that comes to mind, I believe no one has ever pointed out the sadistic and masochistic element in Bernard Shaw's work, still less suggested that this probably has some connexion with Shaw's admiration for dictators. Fascism is often loosely equated with sadism, but nearly always by people who see nothing wrong in the most slavish worship of Stalin. The truth is, of course, that the countless English intellectuals who kiss the arse of Stalin are not different from the minority who give their allegiance to Hitler or Mussolini, nor from the efficiency experts who preached ‘punch’, ‘drive’, ‘personality’ and ‘learn to be a Tiger man’ in the nineteen-twenties, nor from that older generation of intellectuals, Carlyle, Creasey and the rest of them, who bowed down before German militarism. All of them are worshipping power and successful cruelty. It is important to notice that the cult of power tends to be mixed up with a love of cruelty and wickedness for their own sakes. A tyrant is all the more admired if he happens to be a bloodstained crook as well, and ‘the end justifies the means’ often becomes, in effect, ‘the means justify themselves provided they are dirty enough’. This idea colours the outlook of all sympathizers with totalitarianism, and accounts, for instance, for the positive delight with which many English intellectuals greeted the Nazi-Soviet pact. It was a step only doubtfully useful to the U.S.S.R., but it was entirely unmoral, and for that reason to be admired; the explanations of it, which were numerous and self-contradictory, could come afterwards.
    ellauri236.html on line 206: Until recently the characteristic adventure stories of the English-speaking peoples have been stories in which the hero fights against odds. This is true all the way from Robin Hood to Pop-eye the Sailor. Perhaps the basic myth of the Western world is Jack the Giant-killer, but to be brought up to date this should be renamed Jack the Dwarf-killer, and there already exists a considerable literature which teaches, either overtly or implicitly, that one should side with the big man against the little man. Most of what is now written about foreign policy is simply an embroidery on this theme, and for several decades such phrases as ‘Play the game’, ‘Don't hit a man when he's down’ and ‘It's not cricket’ have never failed to draw a snigger from anyone of intellectual pretensions. What is comparatively new is to find the accepted pattern, according to which (a) right is right and wrong is wrong, whoever wins, and (b) weakness must be respected, disappearing from popular literature as well. When I first read D. H. Lawrence's novels, at the age of about twenty, I was puzzled by the fact that there did not seem to be any classification of the characters into ‘good’ and ‘bad’. Lawrence seemed to sympathize with all of them about equally, and this was so unusual as to give me the feeling of having lost my bearings. Today no one would think of looking for heroes and villains in a serious novel, but in lowbrow fiction one still expects to find a sharp distinction between right and wrong and between legality and illegality. The common people, on the whole, are still living in the world of absolute good and evil from which the intellectuals have long since escaped. But the popularity of No Orchids and the American books and magazines to which it is akin shows how rapidly the doctrine of ‘realism’ is gaining ground.
    ellauri236.html on line 208: Several people, after reading No Orchids, have remarked to me, ‘It's pure Fascism’. This is a correct description, although the book has not the smallest connexion with politics and very little with social or economic problems. It has merely the same relation to Fascism as, say Trollope's novels have to nineteenth-century capitalism. It is a daydream appropriate to a totalitarian age. In his imagined world of gangsters Chase is presenting, as it were, a distilled version of the modern political scene, in which such things as mass bombing of civilians, the use of hostages, torture to obtain confessions, secret prisons, execution without trial, floggings with rubber truncheons, drownings in cesspools, systematic falsification of records and statistics, treachery, bribery, and quislingism are normal and morally neutral, even admirable when they are done in a large and bold way. The average man is not directly interested in politics, and when he reads, he wants the current struggles of the world to be translated into a simple story about individuals. He can take an interest in Slim and Fenner as he could not in the G.P.U. and the Gestapo. People worship power in the form in which they are able to understand it. A twelve-year-old boy worships Jack Dempsey. An adolescent in a Glasgow slum worships Al Capone. An aspiring pupil at a business college worships Lord Nuffield. A New Statesman reader worships Stalin. There is a difference in intellectual maturity, but none in moral outlook. Thirty years ago the heroes of popular fiction had nothing in common with Mr. Chase's gangsters and detectives, and the idols of the English liberal intelligentsia were also comparatively sympathetic figures. Between Holmes and Fenner on the one hand, and between Abraham Lincoln and Stalin on the other, there is a similar gulf.
    ellauri236.html on line 210: One ought not to infer too much from the success of Mr. Chase's books. It is possible that it is an isolated phenomenon, brought about by the mingled boredom and brutality of war. (LOL) But if such books should definitely acclimatize themselves in England (or Nigeria!), instead of being merely a half-understood import from America, there would be good grounds for dismay. In choosing Raffles as a background for No Orchids I deliberately chose a book which by the standards of its time was morally equivocal. Raffles, as I have pointed out, has no real moral code, no religion, certainly no social consciousness. All he has is a set of reflexes the nervous system, as it were, of a gentleman. Give him a sharp tap on this reflex or that (they are called ‘sport’, ‘pal’, ‘woman’, ‘king and country’ and so forth), and you get a predictable reaction. In Mr. Chase's books there are no gentlemen and no taboos. Emancipation is complete. Freud and Machiavelli have reached the outer suburbs. Comparing the schoolboy atmosphere of the one book with the cruelty and corruption of the other, one is driven to feel that snobbishness, like hypocrisy, is a check upon behaviour whose value from a social point of view has been underrated.
    ellauri236.html on line 293: Haluutko kuuman vinkit? Heinie kysyi. Se ojasi etiäppäin, madaltaen ääntä. Pontiac on varma nakki.
    ellauri236.html on line 297: Pontiac? Sehän on kaara? Eivaan: Se on karkuteillä karusellistä.
    ellauri236.html on line 362: Sitten alkaa tapahtua nopeassa tahdissa. Oli aikakin. Vanha Sam nirhataan. Muut konnat nuolee kuivuneita huuliaan. Miss Bailey itkahtaa hysteerisesti. The necklace is worth a fortune.
    ellauri236.html on line 370: Chase wrote No Orchids For Miss Blandish over a period of six weekends in 1938. The novel was influenced by the American crime writer James M. Cain and the stories featured in the Pulp magazine Black Breathing Mask. Although he had never visited America, Chase reportedly wrote the book as a bet to pen a story about American gangsters that would out-do The Postman Always Rings Twice in terms of obscenity and daring.
    ellauri236.html on line 376: In New York City, a local goon and gang leader named Riley learns that the wealthy socialist Miss Blandish will be wearing an expensive diamond necklace to her birthday celebration. Riley and his gang plan to steal the necklace and ransom it. The inept criminals manage to kidnap Miss Blandish and her boyfriend, but after the latter is accidentally killed they instead decide to hold Miss Blandish ransom, reasoning that her millionaire father will pay more to get his daughter back safely than the necklace is worth.
    ellauri236.html on line 378: The plan begins to fall apart when a rival mob, led by the sadistic and mentally unbalanced Slim Grisson (actually, by his Ma), finds out about Riley's plan and kidnaps Miss Blandish from the gang. Mr. Blandish pays the ransom to Slim (no no, to his Ma!), but his daughter is not returned. Slim becomes increasingly obsessed with Miss Blandish and decides to keep her hidden in a secret room inside one of his nightclubs, repeatedly raping her and lashing out at anybody who attempts to wrestle Miss Blandish from his charge.
    ellauri236.html on line 388: In 1999, the novel was picked in a survey of the best books from the 20th century by the French retailer Fnac and the Paris newspaper Le Monde in Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century.
    ellauri236.html on line 398: While he waited, Eddie noticed a girl standing by a nearby bus stop. She immediately attracted his attention: every good-looking girl did. She was a tall, cool-looking blonde with a figure that made him come in his pants twice. She had a pert prettiness that appealed to Eddie. He studied her face for a brief moment. Her make-up was good. Her mouth was a trifle large, but Eddie didn’t mind that. He liked the sexy look she had and the sophisticated way she wore her yellow summery whore dress.
    ellauri236.html on line 401: A woman was leaning far out of the window, looking down at the commotion going on in the street below. Eddie could only see her pyjamaed back and legs, and even under the pressure in his pants, he found himself thinking she had a nice shape.
    ellauri236.html on line 405: “Are you sure it’s safe to use?” “Yeah. It can stay up all night.” She settled down in the bed. “Can it?” She spoke so softly he scarcely heard what she said, but he did hear. He suddenly grinned. “Well, there’s no law against it, is there? Do you want me to stay?” “Now you’re making me wet,” the girl said and hid her face. “What a question to ask a lady.” "My spaghetti’s going to be world famous in a moment. I promise.”
    ellauri236.html on line 415: Miss Blandish lay flat on her back on the bed, covered by a grimy sheet full of tacky blotches. She was staring up at the ceiling.
    ellauri236.html on line 425: Ma’s eyes suddenly snapped with rage. Her face turned purple. “Slim wants her,” she said, lowering her voice and glaring at Eddie. “He’s going to have her. You keep out of it! That goes for the rest of you too!” Eddie felt horny for the girl, but he wasn’t going to risk his life for her.
    ellauri236.html on line 427: Eddie’s face became expressionless.
    ellauri236.html on line 428: “I know women,” he said with a sneer. “They’d do anything to stuff their face. I feel a boner coming. Call Anna." (Anna is the big mouthed one.) “That you, Anna?” Pete asked while Eddie watched him. “This is Pete. Come here quick. Something’s come up important. I want you over here right away. No, I don’t promise it’s a blow job, but it might lead to one. You’ll come? Okay, I’m waiting for you,” and he hung up.
    ellauri236.html on line 436: He took out a pack of condoms, got it up and offered her one. She took it and tried to put it on. “Not swollen enough, baby. You and me could get it on together,” she said. “That Blandish girl’s a beauty,” he went on. "But I like you too, baby. How much time do you need?”
    ellauri236.html on line 438: “Another five minutes,” she said to Woppy who was nursing Thompson's machine gun. "Then it's your turn." Even Slim seemed mildly excited. (Woppy is Italian. So he likes to cook spaghetti.)
    ellauri236.html on line 442: Slim suddenly kicked a chair out of his way. His wiener jumped into his hand. Woppy and Doc hurriedly backed away from Ma, leaving her to face Slim alone. Eddie stiffened too as Slim began slowly to move towards her.
    ellauri236.html on line 446: He stared around at each of them in turn, then he went out, slamming the door behind him.
    ellauri236.html on line 449: Slim stood at the head of the stairs, listening. He grinned to himself. At last he had shown his power. He had scared them all. From now on, he was going to have his rightful place in the gang. Ma was going to take second place. He looked down the passage at Miss Blandish’s room. It was time he stopped rubbing it on her night after night. He must show her he wasn’t only master of his mother, but master of her too. Dammit, he would stick it right in!
    ellauri236.html on line 451: Miss Blandish watched him come across the room. She saw his new confidence and she guessed what it was to mean to her.
    ellauri236.html on line 460: Fenner was a massively built man of thirty-three. He was dark, with an attractively ugly face and a pugnacious jaw of a man who likes to get his own way and generally does. Fenner on ilmetty narsisti.
    ellauri236.html on line 462: Paula Dolan, an attractively ugly girl with raven black wavy hair, large suggestive blue eyes had a figure that Fenner declared was the only asset of value in the newly established business.
    ellauri236.html on line 465: “They’ll take all the furniture away tomorrow unless you pay the third installment. So what shall I have to sit on?” Fenner looked startled. “They’re not taking that away as well, are they?” Fenner is full of wisecracks, a funny guy. Paula is forever the joke of his butt.
    ellauri236.html on line 475: Fenner got to his feet. He was surprised Blandish wasn’t a bigger man. Only slightly above middle height, the millionaire seemed puny beside Fenner’s muscular bulk. His eyes gave his face its arresting power and character. Fenner has arresting power on his bulk, and Paula has a caracteristic butt. They were hard, shrewd and alert eyes of a man who has fought his way to the top with no mercy asked nor given. Now this is proper monkey business! Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk in the flesh! Täähän on yhtä mahtavaa kuin Malamudin apinoiden saarella!
    ellauri236.html on line 477: Blandish took out a pigskin cigar case and carefully selected a cigar. “I had to give the Federal Agents every chance of finding these men before I started interfering." The trail is cold, but so is Mr. Blandish. He is not over excited about finding his daughter, but maybe Fenner can get back some of his million bucks. And the necklace. Put your heart where your money is.
    ellauri236.html on line 481: Blandish’s face hardened. (Eddie would have been jealous.)
    ellauri236.html on line 482: “She is dead. I have no doubt about that. It would be an impossible thought to think of her still alive and in the hands of such men. No, she’s dead. At least I hope so. If she isn't please make it so. I don't want back any damaged goods.” “Money is no object,” Blandish said. "Money is a subject. Women are objects.“
    ellauri236.html on line 485: Captain Charles Brennan, City Police, a fat, red-faced man with blue hard eyes and sandy-colored hair, greying at the temples, reached across his desk to shake dicks with Fenner. Why do these policemen always have the same look and feel? I guess its natural selection. Chase has an unerring touch of the hackneyed and obvious.
    ellauri236.html on line 494: “She did a strip act at the Cosmos Club, strictly for peanuts, but her main meal ticket was Riley.”
    ellauri236.html on line 495: During the years Fenner had been a newspaperman, he had systematically collected every scrap of information concerning the activities of the big and little gangsters in town, just like his journalist colleague Heinie. Except Heinie is dead by now.
    ellauri236.html on line 498: Paula’s face lit up with delighted surprise.
    ellauri236.html on line 502: Paula made a grimace as if she had bitten into a lemon.
    ellauri236.html on line 504: “Run along, baby, I’ve work to do. I’ll pick you up at eight-thirty at your place,” and turning her, Fenner gave her a slap on her behind, launching her fast to the door.
    ellauri236.html on line 508: He found Paula anxiously waiting for him. One of the important facts of life that Paula had learned the hard way was not to keep any man waiting. She was looking cute in a black dress, relieved by a red carnation. The cut of the dress accentuated her figure so that Fenner took a second look.
    ellauri236.html on line 514: Over the years, Chase developed a distinct, signature style in his writing that was fast-paced, with little explanations or details about the surroundings or weather or the unreliable characters. Characters in his novels and short stories would be more coherent than consistent who acted and reacted with unbreakable logic. Punchy sentences, short bursts of dialogue in authentic sounding dictionary slang with plenty of action were the characteristics of his writing.
    ellauri236.html on line 516: Chase was subject to several court cases during his career. In 1942, his novel Miss Callaghan Comes to Grief (1941), a lurid account of the white slave trade, was banned by the British authorities after the author and his publisher Jarrold were found guilty of an obscene book. Each was fined a hefty £100. Later, the Anglo-American crime author Raymond Chandler proved that Chase had lifted whole sections of his work in Blonde's Requiem (published 1945) forcing Chase to issue an apology in The Bestseller.
    ellauri236.html on line 520: Chase's novels were so thick that the reader was compelled to turn the pages in a non-stop effort to reach the end of the book. The final page often produced a totally unexpected plot twist. (Ei kuitenkaan tossa lähtöjuhlissa, kurkistin.) His early books contained some violence that matched the era in which they were written. Unfortunately, sex was never explicit and, though often hinted at, seldom happened. That would invariably leave even his most die-hard fans disappointed. This may be why his books failed to take hold in the American market.
    ellauri236.html on line 522: In many of his novels, treacherous women play a significant role. The protagonist falls in love with one and is prepared to kill someone at her behest. Only when he is killed, does he realise that the woman was manipulating him for her own ends. He never got it into her backend well and good, despite all the promises.
    ellauri236.html on line 537: Tää oli siis jonkun M. Cainin kovaxi keitetty 30-luvulta josta pidettiin 80-luvulla uusi meteli koska siitä tehtiin uusi filmatisaatio pääosissa epämiellyttävä Jack Nicholson ja hevoshampainen nainen nimeltä Jessica Lange. En ole nähnyt rainoista kumpaakaan, saati lukenut alkuteosta. Juoni lyhyesti: The sensuous wife of a lunch wagon proprietor and a rootless drifter begin a sordidly steamy affair and conspire to murder her Greek husband (i.e. the said lunch wagon proprietor). This remake of the 1946 movie of the same name accounts an affair between a seedy drifter and a seductive wife of a roadside café owner. This begins a chain of events that culminates in murder. EFK ihan pikku pussissa.
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    ellauri238.html on line 40: Täähän oli kissanpojan Psapfa-coveri? Jep: Catullus 51 is a poem by Roman love poet Gaius Valerius Catullus (c. 84 – c. 54 BC). It is an adaptation of one of Sappho's fragmentary lyric poems, Sappho 31. Catullus replaces Sappho's beloved with his own beloved Lesbia. Unlike the majority of Catullus' poems, the meter of this poem is the sapphic meter. This meter is more musical, seeing as Sappho mainly sang her poetry.
    ellauri238.html on line 233: Pena tapasi Saran Romaniassa George Coșbucin kunniaxi pidetyssä seminaarissa. (n. 20 septembrie 1866, Hordou, Imperiul Austriac – d. 9 mai 1918, București, România) a fost un poet, critic literar, scriitor, publicist și traducător român din Transilvania, membru titular al Academiei Române din anul 1916.
    ellauri238.html on line 235: Poezia sa aparține patrimoniului cultural național, creația sa recomandându-l drept un autor clasic al literaturii române, un om cu un gust literar desăvârșit și un autor canonic, care nu poate lipsi din manualele școlare nici în ziua de azi. A dus, de asemenea, o prodigioasă activitate de iluminare (culturalizare) a țăranilor, fiind un precursor al mișcării poporaniste și un tehnician desăvârșit al prozodiei, folosea o gamă foarte variată de picioare metrice și de ritmuri, de la cele ale poeziei populare la terza rima. A dat o versiune completă a operei lui Dante, Divina comedie. A tradus foarte mult din lirica străină și a adaptat prin localizare la sufletul și mediul țărănesc Eneida și Odiseea (Iliada a fost tradusă de contemporanul său, George Murnu) și a introdus specii ale poeziei orientale, cum ar fi gazelul, în poezia română. Toate aceste calități îl recomandă pentru poziția pe care o ocupă, de autor clasic, dar mai ales simțul echilibrului și faptul că a scos în evidență partea solară, idilică, a sufletului țăranului român.


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    ellauri238.html on line 414: Neckte den wackelnden Mondgroßpapa, Ukki kuu pussasi kehtolasta,
    ellauri238.html on line 419: Und haben „klummbumm! klummbumm!“ gemacht Ja pani näin: Putum! Putum!
    ellauri238.html on line 422: Doch Gott hat nachher zwei Donner gelacht Mut jälkeenpäin ne nauroivat, Jehova ja Saatana
    ellauri238.html on line 438: Den Spuren dieser Maler*inpoet*in folgt das nach ihr benannte Literaturgeschäft, die Erinnerung an Leben und Werk dieser Ausnahmekünstler*in und Poet*in lebendig erhält. Nach ihrem Vorbild haben wir ein Netzladen aus Autor*innen, Künstler*innen, Literaturwissenschaftler*innen und –liebhaber*innen gewoben.
    ellauri238.html on line 444:
    "Die Facetten des Prinz*essen Jussuf" - Ein Lesebuch über Else Lasker-Schüler*in

    ellauri238.html on line 445: Das neue Buch von Hajoo Hahn über Else Lasker-Schüler*in ist nun offiziell auf dem Markt! Es ist ein Blätterbuch mit 20 "Kapiteln", Bildern und Gedichten. In jedem Beitrag wird Else in Ihrem Facettenreichtum als "Die Berliner*in", "Die Araber*in", "Die Jüd*in" "Die Zeichner*in" etc. vorstellt.
    ellauri238.html on line 449: Grundlage sind viele Gespräche mit Zeitzeug*innen, die die Maler*inpoet*in noch persönlich gekannt haben. Dies ist keine wissenschaftliche Arbeit, sondern ein tolles Blätterbuch über eine ungewöhnliche Künstler*in. Die Elberfelder*in wird ebenso gezeigt wie die Berliner*in, die Dichter*in wie die Zeichner*in, die Performer*in wie die Netzverlkaufer*in, die Jüd*in wie die Araber*in. In der Synagoge isst sie genüsslich eine mitgebrachte Schokolade. Hey Mr/MsYliopiston älykkäimpiä miehiä.
    ellauri238.html on line 450: , doch nicht hier, wird sie von Rabbi Small zurechtgewiesen. Und sie antwortet: „Stören Sie mich nicht in meiner Andacht.“
    ellauri238.html on line 455: Der/die von den Nazi*nnen als Jüd*in ins Exil „Verscheuchte“ stirbt am 22. Januar 1945 im Alter von 75 Jahren in Jerusalemer Hadassah (Esther)-Hospital. Aber der Tod hat in diesem Buch nicht das letzte Wort! Else Lasker*in-Schüler*in lebt in Gedichten. Else Lasker-Schüler lebt, wenn noch nur virtual, dadurch dass ihre Dichtung zwar immer weniger gelesen wird. Aber ihre Gedichte leben weiter, sehnsüchtig nach Leben und Lieben. Wie wir (und ich der/die Unterzeichnete, Hajoo Hahn besonders), vorläufig. „Längst lebe ich vergessen im Gedicht“, schreibt der/die aus Nazideutschland vertriebene Dichter*in. Nach seinem/ihrem Tod rühmt Gottfried Benn ihn/sie als „die größte Lyriker*in, den/die Deutschland je hatte“.
    ellauri238.html on line 457: In die von Engels so trefflich als „Muckertal“ benannte Wiege der Frühindustrialiserung wurde am 11. Februar 1869 Elisabeth Schüler geboren von ihrer Mutter Janette, geborene Kissing. Der Vater von insgesamt sechs Kindern war Aron Schüler, der sich als Privatbankier einen Namen machte, wie viele Juden im Tal, wie die Wichelhaus, von der Heydt und Kersten.
    ellauri238.html on line 459: Zur Welt kam Elisabeth, die Else genannt wurde, in der Elberfelder Herzogstraße 29. Sie wurde zu Else Lasker-Schüler, die Dichter*in, die ihre Welt aus dem Tal der Wupper und den Sprachwelten des Talmuds in Gedichten, in Prosa und Theaterstücken einfing. Eine deutsche Poet*in, die Deutschland und uns Kerndeutschen nah sein müsste, ist ihr Leben und Werk doch so tief von der Geschichte durchzogen, welche die unsrige ist. Meist wird sie als deutsch-jüdische Dichter*in wahrgenommen, aber dies marginalisiert und führt aus dem künstlerischen Erfahren und Lesen fort. Ihre Poet*innensprache war deutsch und damit hat sie das Sprachland Deutschland in eine dichte Höhle geführt, wie wenige vor ihr und nicht viele nach ihr. Und auch diejenigen, die wie sie einen eigenen Dichterkosmos hatten und haben, wie Rose Ausländer, Paul Celan, Nelly Sachs, Hilde Domin, Hertha Kräftner sowie Gottfried Benn, Rainer Maria Rilke, Peter Huchel, Reiner Kunze oder (aus Rumänien) Herta Müller, Rolf Bossert und Richard Wagner sollten werkimmanent und literaturästhetisch wahrgenommen und nicht in Bindestrich-Kästchen – weder religiös noch regional – segmentiert werden. Deutschland, Deutschland ist das Dach für alle, Deutschland Deutschland über alles, die Knechtschaft dauert nur noch kurze Zeit.
    ellauri238.html on line 461: Bert Brecht wird zuweilen vorgeworfen, er habe die Frauen, seine zahllosen Liebschaften, ausgenutzt, quasi benutzt, um daraus Themen und Sinnlichkeiten für seine Texte zu beziehen. Else Lasker-Schüler war (auch) immer verliebt und hat sicherlich mehr und bessere erotische Gedichte geschrieben als der Mann aus Augsburg. Die überwiegend einseitige Liebesgeschichte zu Gottfried Benn hat schöne Verse hervorgebracht, die mehr ihr als ihm ein Denkmal setzen.
    ellauri238.html on line 463: Im Sommersemester 2020 machte Ingold die Not der virtuellen Lehre zur Tugend und ließ mit ihren Studierenden Lasker-Schüler in ihrem 75. Todesjahr auf Instagram wiederauferstehen.
    ellauri238.html on line 465: Else Lasker-Schülers Grabstein ist auf dem Ölberg in Jerusalem. Sie starb dort am 22. Januar 1945, hatte sich aber bis zuletzt eine Rückkehr in die deutschsprachige Stadt Zürich gewünscht. Jordanialaiset törkkivät Elsen heprealaista hautakiveä. Se sai uuden sakemanneilta, mutta luita ei löydy enää.
    ellauri238.html on line 469: Else ja Ingrid on niikö vastakohtia, toisen flengasi nazit pihalle ja toisen kommarit. Saxan parhaita (ainakin jonkun mielestä) kumpikin, vaikka jutkuja. Ei siinä mitään, kauniit nimet, kivoja runoja. acultysites.vassar.edu/vonderem/g301/project/Kirsch/article.html">Vassarissa junge Kritiker*innen vääntää Kirschistä hampaat irvessä länsipropagandan asetta. Sarah ei viihtynyt harppisakuissa, muttei liioin Länsi-Saxassa. Ehti kuitenkin nähdä Saksojen yhdistymisen, jos se nyt oli parannus.
    ellauri238.html on line 493: Sarah Kirschs Lyrik ist von hinten offen, meist ohne Reim und in freiem Versmaß. Dennoch spielt der Rhythmus im Sinne des Atemtempos eine große Rolle, ebenso Zeilenumbrüche und Zeilensprünge, durch die ein Strömen oder eine Atemlosigkeit erzeugt wird. Kirsch kombiniert häufig fachsprachliche oder altmodische Ausdrücke mit einem saloppen Ton. Als literarisches Vorbild nannte Kirsch Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, daneben ist ihr Werk durch Johannes Bobrowski und Wladimir Majakowski beeinflusst.
    ellauri238.html on line 521: Die sehen alle nach links in die Spree Kaikkien nokat on vasempaan päin
    ellauri238.html on line 600: Everything that matters is my literary work and you. Not you Tuula, but you, yes you there, with black pubic hair and a billion birthmarks. I love you more than the smell of my own shit. Elämän onni on haarojen välissä.
    ellauri238.html on line 648: We express our deep respect to Karpov as a chess player. We express our deep contempt for him as a Russian and an accomplice of Putin. The mentioned match, as you probably know, was also an ideological battle (considering the status of Korchnoi and considering how opportunistic Karpov was both under the Soviet regime and under the current Russian regime). It's a pity that Korchnoi couldn't win and Fischer refused to play at all. Korchnoi jumped to our side and Fischer was an exemplary Jew.
    ellauri238.html on line 732: "My cup runneth over!" is screamed as an expression of ecstasy by the fictional character William Bedford Diego in the 1999 video game System Shock 2, while in World of Warcraft, fictional character Blood Prince Valanar uses the phrase during the "Blood Prince Council" encounter. Also Pandaren Brewmaster from Dota 2 uses it. "Your cup runneth over!" is also an achievement or trophy in Devil May Cry 4. In an easter egg in Day of the Tentacle there is a Victorian photograph resembling the character Max from Sam & Max Hit the Road with the caption "The late Max Attucks, his petard runneth over." In the MOBA Smite, it is the name of a Match of the Day where teams begin the match at max level with 12,000 gold. The quote is also quoted by one of the symbiotic demons in Call of Duty: Vanguard´s zombies mode.
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    ellauri238.html on line 763: The poet´s father, Bolesław (half-blooded Armenian), was a soldier in the Polish Legions during World War I and a defender of Lwów; he was a lawyer and worked as a bank manager. Herbert's grandfather was an English language teacher. Zbigniew's mother, Maria, came from the Kaniak family. (Mikähän sekin on?)
    ellauri238.html on line 765: During the nazi occupation, he worked as a feeder of lice in the Rudolf Weigl Institute. From January until July 1952, he was a salaried blood donor. The loss of Lviw to the reds was an important theme in his later works. Herbert was attached to his new homeland tynkä-Poland, but at the same time was deeply disgusted by all effects (political, economical, cultural etc.) of the commies.
    ellauri238.html on line 797: she avoids contacts hiänen kontaktilista on tyhjä
    ellauri238.html on line 800: It is not known when she´ll come back Ei ole tietoa hiänen paluusta
    ellauri238.html on line 815: Mr.Cogito accepts his destiny Mr. Ajattelen hyväxyy kohtalonsa
    ellauri238.html on line 824: -it is good you are back - kiva kun tulit takasin
    ellauri238.html on line 841: Belzebub kocha sztukę. Chełpi się, że jego chóry, jego poeci i jego malarze prżewyzszają już prawie niebieskich. Kto ma lepszą sztukę, ma lepszy rząd - to jasne. Niedługo będą się mogli zmierzyć na Festiwalu Dwu Światów. I wtedy zobaczymy, co zostanie z Dantego, Fra Angelico i Bacha.
    ellauri238.html on line 843: Belzebub popiera sztukę. Zapewnia swym artystom spokój, dobre wyżywienie i absolutną izolację od piekielnego życia.
    ellauri238.html on line 851: Beelzebub rakastaa taidetta. Hän ylpeilee, että hänen kuoronsa, runoilijansa ja maalarinsa ovat melkein taivaansinisiä. Sillä, jolla on parempaa taidetta, on parempi hallitus - se on selvää. Pian he voivat kilpailla kahden maailman festivaalilla. Ja sitten näemme, mitä Dantesta, Fra Angelicosta ja Bachista on jäljellä.
    ellauri238.html on line 860: Layle Silbert Yehuda Amichai (1924-2000) is recognized as one of Israel´s finest poets. His poems, written in Hebrew, have been translated into 40 languages (2 more than Herbert), and entire volumes of his work have been published in English, French, German, Swedish, Spanish, and Catalan. “Yehuda Amichai, it has been remarked with some justice,” according to translator Robert Alter, “is the most widely translated Hebrew poet since King David.” But boy, has he a long way to go to beat Dave.
    ellauri238.html on line 887: And the face of my father like the lantern at the end of a parting Ja mun isän naama oli kuin Jere Jarruvaunun perälyhty,
    ellauri238.html on line 909: bring back the memory of flower and fruit, medieval cities, tuo takaisin muiston kukista ja hedelmistä, keskiaikaisista kaupungeista,
    ellauri238.html on line 916: as in the Bible story of Shechem and the sons of Jacob, kuten raamatun tarinassa Shekhemistä ja Jaakon pojista,
    ellauri238.html on line 919: What are we doing, coming back here with this pain? Mitä me oikeen tehdään kun tullaan tänne kipuilemaan taas?
    ellauri238.html on line 923: reached this shore, pääsi näille rannoille,
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    ellauri240.html on line 40: Intiaanikesä on kuin menopausaalinen nainen. Kypsänä, kuuma-aaltoisena mutta oikullisena se saapuu ja katoaa halunsa mukaan. Vanhat henkilöt, joiden nuoruus on kuihtunut talven purevissa tuulissa ovat murheellisen tietoisia siitä että intiaanikesä on petollinen haistimus. Eräänä vuonna aikaisin lokakuussa intiaanikesä tuli kaupunkiin nimeltä Peyton Place. Intiaanikesä tuli kuin naurettava, rakastettava nainen asettuen seudulle ja tehden kaiken silmiä hivelevän kauniixi. Havupuut seisoivat kuin pahexuvat vanhat miehet.
    ellauri240.html on line 47: Telkkarista 60-luvulla mustavalkoisena tullutta Peyton Placea en seurannut, olisinko nähnyt kokonaan edes yhtä jaxoa. Nyt on korkea aika tutustua siihen Grace Metaliousin alkuperäisteoxen avulla, joka löytyi rottasodan hyllystä.
    ellauri240.html on line 59: Joyce Diane Brothers (1927-2013) oli amerikkalainen psykologi, televisiopersoona, neuvoja, kolumnisti ja kirjailija. Hän tuli tunnetuksi ensimmäisen kerran vuonna 1955 voittamalla pääpalkinnon amerikkalaisessa peliohjelmassa The $64,000 Question. Pikku-Aune oli aivan ilmiselvä juutalainen, os. Bauer, siskokin nai jonkun Goldsmithin. In 1949, she married Milton Brothers, who later went on to become an internist. 40 years later in 1989, Brothers lost her husband to bladder cancer. Following the death of her husband, Brothers fell into a state of depression for a year and contemplated suicide (at 62); however, she used her own self-help work to achieve inner peace and happiness. Brothers and her husband had a daughter, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
    ellauri240.html on line 61: Another Jewish woman, Nora Barnacle burned most of the letters she received in 1909 from her lover who signed his name, “Jim.” But she didn’t destroy all of them. Indeed, they have survived all these years. In one of them, Jim, aka James Joyce, wrote to his muse whom he called his “little fuckbird,” “Fuck me, darling, in as many ways as your lust will suggest.” He went on and on: ”Fuck me dressed in your full outdoor costume with your hat and veil on, your face flushed with the cold and wind and rain and your boots muddy.” Sellaisia ne miehet on, koprofiilejä.
    ellauri240.html on line 63: As her fame grew there was an increase in disapproval among psychologists and psychiatrists (an all-male panel) . They questioned both the validity of her psychological claims and her authority in providing psychological advice. A growing number of male psychologists began to believe the advice she provided to her audience was unethical insofar as she did not hold any clinical degree and she was giving advice for free, not to patients who were paying customers. Mr. Stevens and Mr. Gardener, the authors of “Women and Psychology,” stated that “traditional psychologists smile subtly when her name is mentioned and they often complain that she actually does more damage to the Brotherhood than good. Besides, her eyes are way too close together.“
    ellauri240.html on line 84: A truly astonishing and original work of fiction indeed. It is a story of one man, a writer, who is born, who grows, who loves, who stops loving; who eats, sleeps, smokes, lies, boozes, cheats, regrets, has sex, has dreams, and lives. In short yet intimately detailed chapters, each covering a single aspect of his life from youth through old age, we get to know this person fully through the small yet telling incidents that make him who he is. He remembers the butt of a cigarette, the feel of his army uniform, the taste of a lover, the strange and unexpected touch of a college professor’s hand, and so many more small experiences that can never be shaken off more than a recalcitrant band-aid.
    ellauri240.html on line 86: At once poignant, funny, and troubling, Charles Simmons’s Wrinkles is a dissection of an ordinary male existence made extraordinary through reflection—a brilliant celebration of the not-so-simple act of being swallowed alive.
    ellauri240.html on line 91: Peyton Placen pääkatu on Jalavakatu, jonka varrella vanhat kääkkänät istuvat penkeillä kuin jalavat. USA on väärällään jalavakatuja, kuten esim. se jonka varrella asui se painajainen Elm Streetillä. Sitäkään leffaa en ole nähnyt, olen kuullut vaan kuulopuheita. Mikäs se oikein oli?
    ellauri240.html on line 101: Nancy realizes that the departed pedophile Krueger, now a vengeful ghost, is killing her and her friends out of revenge and to satiate his psychopathic needs. Realizing that Krueger is powered by his victim's fear, she calmly turns her back to him. Krueger evaporates when he attempts to lunge at her.
    ellauri240.html on line 105: Bullshit artist David B. Miller designed Krueger's disfigured face based on photographs of burn victims obtained from the UCLA Medical Center. The film was inspired by several newspaper articles printed in the Los Angeles Times in the 1970s about Hmong refugees, who, after fleeing to the United States because of U.S. war and genocide in Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, suffered disturbing nightmares and refused to sleep. Some of the men died in their sleep soon after. Medical authorities called the phenomenon Asian Death Syndrome.
    ellauri240.html on line 118: Air America pilots have since admitted that their planes not only transported rice, bullets and weapons, but also sacks of opium grown by the Hmong villages. Smuggled narcotics became a routine cargo transported from Laos and delivered into the corrupt arms of a clique of South Vietnamese generals in Saigon. Vang Pao even set up a heroin laboratory at the secret US CIA base at Long Cheng. The trade helped to fund Vang Pao's army, with the complicity of senior CIA operatives.
    ellauri240.html on line 122: The Pathet Lao leadership, hiding in caves, survived one of history's most brutal aerial bombardments, and by 1975 had taken full control and established a communist government. The CIA arranged for flights to bring Vang Pao and his Hmong supporters to the US as refugees via airbases in Thailand. Thousands more beleaguered Vang Pao supporters fled across the Mekong and ended up in refugee camps.
    ellauri240.html on line 124: Vang Pao has been widely portrayed by his Hmong supporters and the US media as an American war hero and venerated leader of the Hmong people. The former CIA chief William Colby once called him "the biggest hero of the Vietnam war". He came very close to having a park in Madison City, Wisconsin, named after him in 2002. But McCoy objected to the honouring of a man who had ordered the summary executions of prisoners and soldiers who crossed him, and accused Vang Pao of war crimes and heroin-trafficking. Five years later, Vang Pao's name was removed from a new school in Madison after opponents said it should not bear the name of a man with such a blood-stained history.
    ellauri240.html on line 128: In 2007, he was arrested and charged with other Hmong leaders in federal court with conspiracy in a plot to kill communist officials in his native country. Federal prosecutors alleged the Lao liberation movement known as Neo Hom raised millions of dollars to recruit a mercenary force and conspired to obtain weapons.
    ellauri240.html on line 131: To learn more about the CIA’s efforts to stop the spread of communism deeper into Southeast Asia, and the amazing firsthand stories of sacrifice and bravery of the Hmong men and women who served in the operation, watch the full-length documentary America’s Secret War.
    ellauri240.html on line 132: This story is part of the collection The Call to Serve: Stories of Sacrifice, War and the Way Home, which was funded by the Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation.
    ellauri240.html on line 134: Fred was the president and chairman of Andersen Corp., America's largest manufacturer of windows and patio doors, from 1914 until he retired in 1972. He served the company for more than 75 years. Katherine also devoted much of her time to the company, serving on the board of directors for 50 years. In 1959, the couple created the Andersen Foundation, now called the Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation.
    ellauri240.html on line 139: The leak Wednesday of photos of a what appears to be a prototype of China’s first stealth fighter jet attracted immediate attention worldwide, but many note that China is years away from moving that jet into service.
    ellauri240.html on line 141: Pictures of the jet and accompanying articles appeared on the front page of the Chinese daily Global Times on Wednesday. The lack of a government suppression of the disclosure lends credence to China's reports, the Associated Press reports.
    ellauri240.html on line 142: The Global Times did not comment on the authenticity of the pictures, but since the government wields extensive control over state media, the report's appearance and the fact that censors have not removed images from websites suggest a calculated move to leak the information into the public sphere.
    ellauri240.html on line 153: Stop The Steal! Koneiden todetaan muistuttavan monelta osin suuresti toisiaan. Keväällä 2022 USAF:n Tyynenmeren alueen komentaja kenraali Kenneth Wilsbach kertoi, että Yhdysvaltain Lockheed Martin F-35 -monitoimihävittäjillä on ollut kohtaaminen (tai useampia; Wilsbach ei kertonut yksityiskohtia) J-20-kaluston kanssa Itä-Kiinan merellä. ”He lentävät sitä sangen hyvin”.
    ellauri240.html on line 155: 2.8.2022 According to international affairs magazine National Interest, the J-20 jet is considered to be "potentially less maneuverable" than an F-22 due to its larger size. The F-22 is also potentially able to sustain quicker speeds for a longer period of time, according to the magazine.
    ellauri240.html on line 183: Heti siv. 12 alkaa tv-sarja lähtä longixi verrattuna Grace Metaliouxen alkuteoxeen: Rodney oli suurihahoinen 14-vuotias, jolla oli musta, kiharainen hiuskuontalo ja paxuhuulinen suu. Jonakin päivänä hän saa rangaistuxensa, mutta vasta saatuaan depressiivisen Allisonin pillua. Hän on naisista kaunein minkä tiedän. Myös pienet rinnat prinsessallani siedän. Hattu on moitteeton ja hyvä myös ryhti vartalon. Ruudun takaa tyttöni katsoo vain.
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    Oikeakin Allison eli Grace Metalious oli ruma ja arkipäiväisen näköinen.

    ellauri240.html on line 188: ace">Grace Metalious synt. Marie Grace de Repentigny (8. syyskuuta 1924 Manchester, New Hampshire – 25. helmikuuta 1964) oli yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija, jonka myyntimenestykseen Kaupunki nimeltä Peyton Place perustuu televisiosarja Peyton Place.
    ellauri240.html on line 190: Metalious valmistui Manchester Central High Schoolista 1942 ja avioitui seuraavana vuonna George Metaliousin kanssa. Sodan jälkeen George Metalious opiskeli sodassa palvelleille tarkoitetun tuen turvin, ja valmistuttuaan New Hampshiren yliopistosta hän vastaanotti rehtorin viran Gilmantonin kylässä New Hampshiressa. Gilmantonin on sanottu olevan sen kaupungin esikuva, johon Metalious sijoitti vuonna 1956 julkaistun romaaninsa Kaupunki nimeltä Peyton Place tapahtumat. Kirja oli myyntimenestys, ja se oli yli vuoden The New York Timesin myydyimpien kirjojen listalla. Vuonna 1957 kirjasta tehtiin elokuvaversio Peyton Place – vihan tyyssija ja myöhemmin televisiosarja Peyton Place. Metalious kirjoitti kirjalle myös jatko-osan Paluu Peyton Placeen. Metalious kuoli 39-vuotiaana alkoholin aiheuttamaan maksakirroosiin.
    ellauri240.html on line 192: Peyton Placen kaupunki oli yhdistelmä useista New Hampshiren kaupungeista: Gilmantonista, jossa Metalious asui (ja joka paheksui kuuluisuutta); Laconia, ainoa Peyton Placen kokoinen lähikaupunki ja Metaliousin suosikkibaarin paikka; ja naapurikaupungit Alton ja Belmont. Gilmanton Ironworksin kylässä joulukuussa 1946 tytär murhasi seksuaalisesti hyväksikäyttäneen isänsä (johon kirja osittain perustuu). Belknap Countyn sheriffi Homer Crockett ja New Hampshiren osavaltion poliisin jäsenet tutkivat murhaa. Hollywood ei hukannut aikaa lunastaakseen kirjan menestystä – vuosi sen julkaisun jälkeen voimakkaasti desinfioitu elokuva Peyton Place sai suuret lipputulot. Elokuvan ensi-ilta pidettiin Colonial Theaterissa Laconiassa, New Hampshiressa. Parhaimmillaan TV-sarja, jota alettiin esittää syksyllä Metaliousin kuoleman jälkeen (ABC-TV :ssä 1964–1969), oli myös menestys.
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    ellauri240.html on line 199: Metaliousin muut romaanit myivät hyvin, mutta eivät yhtä hyvin kuin hänen ensimmäinen. Return to Peyton Place (1959) seurasi Tiukka valkoinen kaulus (1961) ja Eden Aatamitta (1963).
    ellauri240.html on line 205: Metalious's father deserted his wife and three daughters when Grace was 11 years old. At that time divorce was unusual in a French Canadian family, and Grace and her sisters felt stigmatized. In high school Grace met George Metalious, who was neither Catholic nor of French-Canadian background and, thus, highly unacceptable to her family. Nevertheless, they married in 1943. A few years later, with one child already, the Metalious's moved to Durham, New Hampshire, where George attended the University of New Hampshire. It was here that Metalious began writing seriously, neglecting both her house and, eventually, three children, despite the condemnation of her neighbors.
    ellauri240.html on line 207: After graduation George was offered a position as a principal at a school in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. By now the family had three children, all dependent upon his meager salary. It was while she was living in Gilmanton that Julian Messner, a New York publisher, agreed to publish Peyton Place. The book was a best seller by the fall of 1956, and Metalious became a wealthy woman overnight. Eventually, 20 million copies were sold in hardcover, along with another 12 million Dell paperbacks. Metalious became famous as the housewife who wrote a bestseller; she was referred to as "Pandora in Blue Jeans," the simple small-town woman who opened the box of sins.
    ellauri240.html on line 209: Peyton Place is the story of a small New England town that, beneath its calm exterior, is filled with scandal and dark secrets. The novel contains sex, suicide, abortion, murder and a subsequent trial, and rape. The citizens of Gilmanton were outraged, certain that Grace Metalious was describing real people in the book and sure that she had brought shame and unwarranted notoriety to their town. After Peyton Place was published, the whole image of the small town in America was forever changed. From then on the very phrase "Peyton Place" was used to describe a town that is rife with deep secrets and rampant sex beneath the veneer of picturesque calm.
    ellauri240.html on line 211: Peyton Place was banned in many communities; in fact, the local public library refused to purchase a copy of the book and did not have one until 1976, when newswoman Barbara Walters donated one to them. In Gilmanton there were threats of libel suits against Grace Metalious. Ministers and political leaders all over the country condemned the novel, claiming that it would corrupt the morals of young people who read it. The novel was banned altogether in Canada and several other countries.
    ellauri240.html on line 213: Despite its notoriety and the large amounts of money it earned her, the book led to the ruination of Grace Metalious. She purchased a house that she had long admired in Gilmanton, then had it extensively remodeled. Meanwhile, her husband's contract with the Gilmanton school was not renewed. Officially, he was not fired, but the rumor was that the dismissal was because of his wife's book. At any rate, it made good publicity for the book. George eventually got a new job in Massachusetts, but Grace refused to leave her house. Eventually the two divorced and Grace, who had begun drinking heavily, married a local disc jockey.
    ellauri240.html on line 215: Grace went on to write three other novels: Return to Peyton Place (1959), The Tight White Collar (1960), and No Adam in Eden (1963). None of them achieved the same kind success as Peyton Place, though there are critics who feel that No Adam in Eden, a gritty book about the lives of mill workers in Manchester, is her best. By 1960 Grace and George had reconciled and remarried, only to separate again in 1963. She died in 1964 of cirrhosis of the liver and is buried in Gilmanton.
    ellauri240.html on line 217: After she died, George wrote his own book called The Girl from "Peyton Place." The book offers a husband's view of how Metalious was exploited after the publication of the book, but also of how she was responsible for bringing unhappiness to herself and to others. A whole series of other "Peyton Place" books were produced after Grace Metalious's death, with titles like The Evils of Peyton Place and Temptations of Peyton Place. None of these were a commercial success.
    ellauri240.html on line 219: Peyton Place was made into a movie starring Lana Turner and Hope Lange in 1957. The town of Gilmanton opposed having the movie filmed there, and eventually it was filmed in Camden, Maine, a location totally unlike any rural mill town. A television series, starring Mia Farrow and Dorothy Malone, was produced that lasted from 1964-1969. Both the film and the television show were cleaned up and did not contain the language or sexual specificity of the novel.
    ellauri240.html on line 221: Although Peyton Place is still well known for its depiction of a certain kind of small town society with many hidden secrets, few people read the book any longer. Few people read any books any longer. Scandalous in its time, it no longer has the same force of shock that it did when it was published. Thanx to the pill.
    ellauri240.html on line 242: In the four-part US series by HBO, Dylan Farrow recalled the moment that Woody Allen allegedly "touched her private parts" when she was seven. Dylan, now aged 35, has previously written that Allen one day led her to an attic at their house when she was seven years old. She alleged: "He told me to lay on my stomach and play with my brother’s electric train set. Then he sexually assaulted me."
    ellauri240.html on line 276: The Shakespearean play ending thus contains several narrative inconsistencies uncharacteristic of Shakespeare, an unusually unsatisfying dénouement, drastically different styles in different places and an unusually large number of long lines that do not scan.
    ellauri240.html on line 278: Linguists have all discovered apparent confirmation of the theory that Middleton wrote much of the play. It contains numerous words, phrases, and punctuation choices that are characteristic of his work but rare in Shakespeare.
    ellauri240.html on line 282: Thomas Middleton (baptised 18 April 1580 – July 1627; also spelt Midleton) was an English Jacobean playwright and poet. He, with John Fletcher and Ben Jonson, was among the most successful and prolific of playwrights at work in the Jacobean period, and among the few to gain equal success in comedy and tragedy.
    ellauri240.html on line 284: Middleton's plays are marked by often amusingly presented cynicism about the human race. True heroes are a rarity: almost every character is selfish, greedy and self-absorbed. Middleton's work has long been praised by literary critics, among them Algernon Charles Swinburne and T. S. Eliot. The latter thought Middleton was second only to Shakespeare.
    ellauri240.html on line 307: Adichie varttui Nigeriassa Nsukkan yliopistokaupungissa keskiluokkaisessa perheessä viidentenä kuudesta lapsesta. Hänen isänsä James Nwoye Adichie oli matematiikan professori yliopistossa ja äiti Grace Ifeoma Adichie "työskenteli yliopistossa hallinnollisissa tehtävissä". Etniseltä alkuperältään Adichie on igbo. Sen kansallislaulu on siis Finlandia, ja sen porukat koittivat Biafran sodassa epäonnistuneesti lähteä Nigerian liittovaltiosta Nigerin suiston öljyvarat kainalossa.
    ellauri240.html on line 441: Miehet, jotka ovat supermachoja ja nöyryyttävät naista; miehet, jotka paheksuvat naisliikettä kiivaasti, suorastaan raivoisasti; miehet, jotka kuohahtavat äkilliseen vihanpurkaukseen, jotka alkavat humalapäissään tapella, miehet jotka kazovat alinomaa kovaa pornoa pöydän alla, ovat niitä jotka saavat huvinsa ja nautintonsa seksin pimeältä puolelta.
    ellauri240.html on line 494: Rainn Dietrich Wilson. (s. 20. tammikuuta 1966 Seattle, Washington), hän on yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä. Hänet tunnetaan parhaiten roolistaan Dwight Schrutena televisiosarjan Konttori yhdysvaltalaisessa versiossa. Hän ei saanut tähtiosaa, eikä sivuosastakaan Emmyä. Hän tuli tähtien shakkiottelussa toisexi. Outside of acting, Wilson published an autobiography, The Bassoon King, in 2015, and co-founded the digital media company SoulPancake in 2008. In 2022, On November 10, 2022, Wilson changed his name on social media to Rainnfall Heat Wave Rising Sea Levels Wilson in an effort to raise awareness about climate change, though he did not legally change his name.
    ellauri240.html on line 502: Our decade-plus of award-winning content spans digital, television, branded, and live engagements, with hits such as Street Stunts for Oprah´s Super Soul Sunday, Kid President, My Last Days, Science of Happiness, Tell My Story, and more. In 2016 SoulPancake joined the Participant family, with like-minded visions of making the world a better place through thoughtful, inspiring content. As one unified voice under the Participant brand, we are building a global community using storytelling as the vehicle to reimagine better futures of peace and prosperity for all, and cultivating pathways for our audiences to create real world impact. And to sell maximum number of MeUndies on the side.
    ellauri240.html on line 530: Mistähän johtuu että suomalaiset haukat on tälläsiä tyrnäviä puluja? Joskus ajateltiin että jos rauhantahtoiset naiset olisivat valtioiden ruorissa, niin sodat loppuisivat siihen. Ei tainnut tulla otetuxi huomioon, että valta korruptoi. Apinoita ne ovat naarasapinatkin, ja yhtä lailla riidanhaluisia jos annetaan. Valta vetää puoleensa, kuin kenraali Oga Uju-tätiä, vaikka kenraalin hampaat ovat kuin Draculalla.
    ellauri240.html on line 552: Merkki ajan yleisestä brutalisoinnista. En ihaile pienimmässäkään määrin Strack-Zimmermannin puistattavia mielipiteitä. Olkoon sitten minkälainen tyyli-ikoni tahansa. [Hyvin argumentoitu: 5]
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    ellauri241.html on line 47: Fanny's flirtatious personality contrasts with Keats' notably more aloof nature. She begins to pursue him after her siblings Samuel and Toots obtain his book of poetry, "Endymion". Her efforts to interact with the poet are fruitless until he witnesses her grief for the loss of his brother, Tom. Keats begins to open up to her advances while spending Christmas with the Brawne family. He begins giving her poetry lessons, and it becomes apparent that their attraction is mutual. Fanny is nevertheless troubled by his reluctance to pursue her, on which her mother (Kerry Fox) surmises, "Mr. Keats knows he cannot like you, he has no living and no income."
    ellauri241.html on line 49: It is only after Fanny receives a valentine from Brown that Keats passionately confronts them and asks if they are lovers. Brown sent the valentine in jest, but warns Keats that Fanny is a mere flirt playing a game. Fanny is hurt by Brown's accusations and Keats' lack of faith in her; she ends their lessons and leaves. The Dilkes move to Westminster in the spring, leaving the Brawne family their half of the house and six months rent. Fanny and Keats then resume their interaction and fall deeply (ca. 6 inches) in love. The relationship comes to an abrupt end when Brown departs with Keats for his summer holiday, where Keats may earn some money. Fanny is heartbroken, though she is comforted by Keats' love letters. When the men return in the autumn, Fanny's mother voices her concern that Fanny's attachment to the poet will hinder her from being courted. Fanny and Keats secretly become engaged.
    ellauri241.html on line 51: Keats contracts tuberculosis the following winter. He spends several weeks recovering until spring. His friends collect funds so that he may spend the following winter in Italy, where the climate is warmer. After Brown impregnates a maid and is unable to accompany him, Keats finds accommodation in London for the summer, and is later taken in by the Brawne family following an attack of his illness. When his book sells with moderate success, Fanny's mother gives him her blessing to marry Fanny once he returns from Italy. The night before he leaves, he and Fanny say their tearful goodbyes in privacy. Keats dies in Italy the following February of complications from his illness, as his brother Tom did. Bugger it.
    ellauri241.html on line 53: In the last moments of the film, Fanny cuts her hair in an act of mourning, dons black attire, and walks the snowy paths that Keats had walked many times. It is there that she recites the love sonnet that he had written for her, called "Bright Star", as she grieves the death of her consumptive unconsummated lover.
    ellauri241.html on line 91: For somewhere in that sacred island dwelt Sillä jossain tuolla pyhällä saarella asui
    ellauri241.html on line 129: Eyed like a peacock, and all crimson barred; kuin riikinkukko, ja kokonaan karmiininpunainen paizi ---;
    ellauri241.html on line 177: Leave traces in the grass and flowers sweet; Jättää jälkiä ruohoon ja kukkiin makeisia;
    ellauri241.html on line 200: Give me my woman´s form, and place me where he is. Anna minulle naisen muotoni ja aseta minut sinne, missä hän on.
    ellauri241.html on line 236: A deep volcanian yellow took the place Syvä tulivuorenkeltainen tuli hänen lievemmän
    ellauri241.html on line 237: Of all her milder-mooned body´s grace; kuukautisverisen ruumiinsa armon tilalle;
    ellauri241.html on line 259: And of that other ridge whose barren back ja tuolla toisella harjulla, jonka karu selkä
    ellauri241.html on line 260: Stretches, with all its mist and cloudy rack, ulottuu, kaikessa sumussa ja pilvisessä telineessä,
    ellauri241.html on line 277: Their points of contact, and swift counterchange; niiden kosketuspisteet ja nopeat vastavedot;
    ellauri241.html on line 293: Or where God Bacchus drains his cups divine, Tai missä Jumala Bacchus tyhjentää jumalaiset kuppinsa
    ellauri241.html on line 302: Charioting foremost in the envious race, kateellisen rodun ykkösenä,
    ellauri241.html on line 303: Like a young Jove with calm uneager face, kuin nuori Jove tyynillä innottomilla kasvoilla varustettuna,
    ellauri241.html on line 312: To sacrifice to Jove, whose temple there uhratakseen Jovelle, jonka temppeli siellä
    ellauri241.html on line 331: Lycius, look back! and be some pity shown." Lycius, katso taaksepäin! ja osoita sääliä."
    ellauri241.html on line 343: "Leave thee alone! Look back! Ah, Goddess, see "Jättää sinut rauhaan! Katso taaksepäin! Ah, jumalatar, katso,
    ellauri241.html on line 369: My essence? What serener palaces, olemustani? Mitkä rauhallisemmat palatsit,
    ellauri241.html on line 397: Her face so long in Corinth, where, she said, Hiänen kasvonsa niin kauan Khersonissa, jossa, hiän sanoi,
    ellauri241.html on line 432: To a few paces; not at all surmised lyheni muutamaan tallustuxeen; ei ollenkaan
    ellauri241.html on line 438: Throughout her palaces imperial, läpi Putinin keisarillisten palazien,
    ellauri241.html on line 450: Muffling his face, of greeting friends in fear, Myssyttäen kasvonsa, hän tervehtii ystäviä peloissaan,
    ellauri241.html on line 477: Of the wide doors disclosed a place unknown paljasti paikan tuntemattoman jonkin aikaa kenelle tahansa,
    ellauri241.html on line 482: Were foiled, who watched to trace them to their house: jotka katselivat jäljittääkseen heidät kotiinsa:
    ellauri241.html on line 492: Love in a palace is perhaps at last Rakkaus palatsissa on ehkä vihdoinkin
    ellauri241.html on line 515: That they might see each other while they almost slept; jotta he näkisivät toisensa melkein nukkuessaan;
    ellauri241.html on line 521: That purple-lined palace of sweet sin, Tohon purppuralla vuorattuun suloisen synnin palaziin,
    ellauri241.html on line 549: But lets it sometimes pace abroad majestical, Mutta sallii sen joskus ulkoilla majesteettisena,
    ellauri241.html on line 569: Apollo's presence when in act to strike Apollon läsnäolo, kun hän oli iskemässä
    ellauri241.html on line 586: Seeing all their luckless race are dead, save me, Nähdessään, että koko heidän onneton sukunsa on kuollut, paizi mä,
    ellauri241.html on line 611: There was a noise of wings, till in short space kuului siipien suhinaa, kunnes oli vähän tilaa.
    ellauri241.html on line 612: The glowing banquet-room shone with wide-arched grace. Hehkuva juhlasali loisti leveästi kaarevaa armoa.
    ellauri241.html on line 621: All down the aisled place; and beneath all Kaikki alas käytävä- ja permantopaikoilta; ja kaiken alla
    ellauri241.html on line 625: Silently paced about, and as she went, käveli hiljaa ympäriinsä, ja kulkiessaan kalpean
    ellauri241.html on line 628: The fretted splendour of each nook and niche. jokaisen nurkan ja markkinaraon täyteen ärsyyntynyttä loistoa.
    ellauri241.html on line 632: And with the larger wove in small intricacies. ja isompien väliin kudottuja pienempiä monimutkaisuuksia.
    ellauri241.html on line 642: The herd approached; each guest, with busy brain, Lauma lähestyi; jokainen vieras, aivot ylikierroxilla,
    ellauri241.html on line 669: Before each lucid pannel fuming stood Jokaisen kirkkaan paneelin edessä savuisena seisoi
    ellauri241.html on line 671: Each by a sacred tripod held aloft, Jokaisella oli pyhä kolmas jalka ylhäällä,
    ellauri241.html on line 684: Each shrining in the midst the image of a God. jokainen pyhitti keskellä jonkun jumalan kuvaa.
    ellauri241.html on line 691: In white robes, and themselves in order placed he kaikki siirtyivät juhlijat valkoisissa kaapuissa, ja tärkeysjärjestyksessä aseteltuin
    ellauri241.html on line 702: The space, the splendour of the draperies, juhlatilat, verhojen loisto, ihan
    ellauri241.html on line 709: Soon was God Bacchus at meridian height; Pian Jumala Bacchus oli pituuspiirin korkeudella;
    ellauri241.html on line 715: Of every guest; that each, as he did please, että kukin, kuten mieluiten halusi, voisi sovittaa kulmakarvoihinsa,
    ellauri241.html on line 720: Upon her aching forehead be there hung Hiänen särkevän otsansa päällä olkoon siellä riippuvat
    ellauri241.html on line 737: By her glad Lycius sitting, in chief place, Hänen vierellään iloinen Lycius istuu päällikköpaikalla,
    ellauri241.html on line 738: Scarce saw in all the room another face, Tuskin näki koko huoneessa toisia kasvoja,
    ellauri241.html on line 742: From his old teacher's wrinkled countenance, vanhan opettajansa ryppyisiltä kasvoilta,
    ellauri241.html on line 770: In the bride's face, where now no azure vein Morsiamen kasvoihin, joissa nyt ei taivaansinisiä suonia
    ellauri241.html on line 771: Wander'd on fair-spaced temples; no soft bloom Vaeltele reilun etäisyyden päässä olevissa ohimoissa; ei pehmeää leväkukinta
    ellauri241.html on line 793: He sank supine beside the aching ghost. hän vajosi selälleen hänen valtaansa, tän kipeen aaveen siis.
    ellauri241.html on line 829: My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains Sydäntäni särkee, ja unelias tunnottomuus kipsaa
    ellauri241.html on line 854: Here, where men sit and hear each other groan; Täällä, missä miehet istuvat ja kuulevat toistensa ähkynän;
    ellauri241.html on line 863: Not charioted by Bacchus and his pards, Ei Bacchuksen ja hänen partyjensa vaunuissa,
    ellauri241.html on line 875: But, in embalmed darkness, guess each sweet Mutta palsamoidussa pimeydessä arvaa jokaisen makeisen
    ellauri241.html on line 907: To toll me back from thee to my sole self! Mi kilauttaa mut taas sulta yxinäiseen itseeni!
    ellauri241.html on line 973: Each wearing a white wicked bikini

    ellauri241.html on line 997: Also sprach sie: “Men of Patmos! shepherd bands!
    ellauri241.html on line 1008: teeming tweets, enkindling sacred fire;

    ellauri241.html on line 1056: Sacred to Lady Di?

    ellauri241.html on line 1064: And completely bald! Porcellain! No trace of hair!

    ellauri241.html on line 1100: Produces more than our searching in each other's pants witnesseth:

    ellauri241.html on line 1122: Into some backward corner of the brain;

    ellauri241.html on line 1127: So let's get back to the brain-sick shepherd-prince, what the heck,

    ellauri241.html on line 1139: Damn the gnats! Smack! Slap!

    ellauri241.html on line 1168: - Ok, but stop the retreat, push the dick back in!

    ellauri241.html on line 1186: LOL! it is Adonis, safe in the privacy of this mancave.

    ellauri241.html on line 1212: 'Xcept 4 beach lions hauled in some chariot.

    ellauri241.html on line 1218: The bird takes him to some other place.

    ellauri241.html on line 1251: Enchantress! tell me by this soft embrace,

    ellauri241.html on line 1252: By the most soft completion of thy face,

    ellauri241.html on line 1316: 'Twas with slow, languid paces, and face hid

    ellauri241.html on line 1321: When 'mid acclaim, and feasts, and garlands gay,

    ellauri241.html on line 1323: Of his white palace, its cozy breakfast nook,

    ellauri241.html on line 1325: Each tender maiden whom he used to fook.
    ellauri241.html on line 1350: O torturing fact! have whole lot of cash.
    ellauri241.html on line 1375: Against his pallid face: he felt the charm

    ellauri241.html on line 1418: Beside this old man lay a flaccid wand,

    ellauri241.html on line 1436: In peace upon my watery pillow: now

    ellauri241.html on line 1448: To some black cloud; thence down I'll madly sweep

    ellauri241.html on line 1457: This sucker will take my place.

    ellauri241.html on line 1459: Endymion started back

    ellauri241.html on line 1460: Dismay'd; and, like a wretch from whom the rack

    ellauri241.html on line 1466: And leave a black memorial on the sand?

    ellauri241.html on line 1489: He was a poor fisherman from 1000 years back,

    ellauri241.html on line 1537: Upon a dead thing's face my hand I laid;

    ellauri241.html on line 1568: For each their old love found.

    ellauri241.html on line 1577: The palace rang; The Nereids danc'd; the Syrens faintly sang;

    ellauri241.html on line 1588: or my name is not Jack Keaz!
    ellauri241.html on line 1613: His fingers went across it—All went mute

    ellauri241.html on line 1621: His moon-faced fancy calling him:

    ellauri241.html on line 1635: Endymion has an intense love for the goddess of his dreams but he professes his love to the Indian Maiden. He believes that his declaration of love seals his death and he asks for the goddess to sing a song to him so he can die peacefully. Within her song is the story of how she ended up wandering the forest alone. She says that she joined the god Bacchus and his cult of followers and traveled across countries. She witnessed people of multiple nations fall to Bacchus and decided to flee on her own. The Maiden ended up in the woods where she and Endymion have met.
    ellauri241.html on line 1639: The Maiden reappears to the shepherd-prince as he returns to earth. Endymion is overcome with relief and joy and says that he has wasted too long searching for nothing but a dream and wants to start a life with the Maiden. She tells him that they cannot be together because he is forbidden to her. They wander through the forest and are quiet and somber until Endymion sees his sister Peona in the distance. They rush together and embrace. Peona implores Endymion to "weep not so" and "sigh no more" for the Indian Maiden can be his queen of Latmos. Endymion responds that "a hermit young, [he will] live in mossy cave" but Peona can visit him regularly. The resigned shepherd-prince leaves behind a confused Peona and Maiden and visits the altar of Diana to "bid adieu / To her for the last time." Peona and the Indian Maiden arrive. Endymion watches in stunned disbelief as the Indian Maiden transforms into his beloved Diana. It is revealed that Cynthia, Diana, and the Indian Maiden are the same woman. Actually Peona too! For all practical purposes, all women are the same: one hole up front and two more in the pants. Endymion swoons and after "three swiftest kisses" they vanish together leaving Peona who walks home in wonderment.
    ellauri241.html on line 1645: The poem has been criticized for its inconsistencies and its somewhat disappointing conclusion. Seems Keaz whisked the guy away at the end quickly before he could get into any more mischief. He was probably thoroughly fed up with him. But then again Jack was just 22. Endymion presents many problems to its interpreters, as it did to Jack himself. Critics have, however, been able to agree that the poem contains considerable eroticism.
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    ellauri242.html on line 196: Aluksi natsisotilaat eivät ymmärtäneet, mistä punamuurahaisten armeija hyökkäsi heitä vastaan. Ajan myötä pesä kuitenkin löydettiin, ja sinne tuotiin lisää Wehrmachtin yksiköitä. Jatkuvat hyökkäykset alkavat, Neuvostoliiton taistelijat työnnetään takaisin syvälle kivilouhoksiin, mutta natsien lisäyritykset tukahduttaa vastarinta olivat tehottomia, Jagunovin ryhmä pystyi torjumaan kaikki hyökkäykset.
    ellauri242.html on line 223: Elokuussa 2022 ukrainalainen kansanedustaja Oleksyi Gontšarenko kertoi, että hän oli keskustellut sillan tuhoamisesta Britannian puolustusministeri Ben Wallacen kanssa Naton huippukokouksessa kesäkuussa. Heinäkuussa Ukrainan presidentinhallinnon neuvonantaja ja puhemies Oleksyi Arestovytš sanoi, että Ukraina iskisi siltaan heti kun siihen tulee mahdollisuus. Ukrainan asevoimien kenraalimajuri Dmitrij Martšenko kertoi 14. kesäkuuta 2022, että ”Se ei ole salaisuus Venäjän armeijalle eikä meidän armeijallemme eikä heidän eikä meidän siviileille. Se Krimin silta on iskujen ykköskohde. Puolan siviilit on vasta etäinen kakkonen.”
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    ellauri243.html on line 46: El policía sacó la pistola y gritó: "¡Alto!".
    ellauri243.html on line 94: Alussa on perinteistä Anne Frank-tyyppistä nazijulmuutta, jolla motivoidaan meikäpaskiaisten vastajulmuudet. 2 väärää tekee 1 oikean, kuha se meidän väärä on vielä julmempi. Eliittijoukon luutnantti Aldo Raine värvää amerikanjuutalaisia sotilaita Paskiaisiin, jotka levittävät pelkoa saksalaisten sotilaiden keskuudessa tappamalla ja skalpeeraamalla heitä. Rainella on tapana päästää joitakin vankeja vapaaksi kertomaan ryhmästään ja samalla luomaan pakokauhua vihollissotilaissa. Vapaaksi päästettyjen sotilaiden otsaan Raine kaivertaa puukolla hakaristin, jotta he eivät voisi koskaan piilotella palvelustaan Saksan armeijassa. Vittu mitä ääliömäisyyttä, ei kai kukaan saxalainen sitä piilotellut, siellähän ne oli kaikki Wehrmachtin rintamalla torrakot kädessä. Noudattaakohan amerikkalais-juutalainen Raine nyt tässä reilun sodan lakeja? Minkä maan univormu sillä oli päällä? Varmaan tähtiä ja raitoja. Pimeästä tähdestä tulleita ruskeita raitoja, skidmarxeja.
    ellauri243.html on line 124: Dale Brown oli Amerikan paras militaristikynäilijä 2010-luvulla. Hauska nähdä vaihteexi miten pahisten kantapeikkojen juoni onnistuu without a glitch, ja tyhmät CIA ja FBI äijät niitetään lakoon kuin timoteit. We serve the true republic, not the false democracy. When were the good and brave ever in the majority, asks Henry David Thoreau. Never, answers Frans de Waal, for the majority is just apes like us.
    ellauri243.html on line 135: Nevada is home to a number of federal reservations and colonies. The major tribes are the Washouts, Northern Paiute, Southern Paiute, and Western Shoeshines. Many have been hit disproportionately hard by the coronavirus and may have pre-existing health conditions or live in remote areas with limited access to medical care. In the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, a clever color-coded card system was set up for people to signal from their windows for help with a health issue, food shortage, or other problem.
    ellauri243.html on line 137: Compared with other U.S. races, American Indians have a life expectancy that is shorter than five years. The suicide rate among American Indian youth is 2.5 times higher than among youth in the rest of the country. American Indians are 2.5 times more likely to experience violent crimes than the national average, and more than four out of five American Indian women will experience parking meter violation in their lifetimes. Holy shit, these issues can be seen as symptoms of several larger issues, including access to social services, educational opportunities, nutritional food, and health care, and just plain old laziness and stupidity. Property rights pose more significant problems, insomuch as residents who don’t have deeds to the land on which they live struggle to build credit, which throws a significant barrier in front of upward mobility. Meanwhile, tribal lands are tough sells for franchises and other commercial developers that would bring jobs to reservations, as these companies are often resistant to negotiating contract terms under tribal law. So it's really all their own fault, them not playing along with good old free enterprise and private property!
    ellauri243.html on line 141: No joo, sevverran punanahoista. Takaisin valkonaamoihin. Tallish Bradleyn iskällä Patrick kenzulla on tietokone päässä, sillä se on Air Forcen koekaniini. Näyttää hölmöltä mutta toimii kuin junan vessa paizi milloin pitää käydä vessassa, silloin lyö päänsä helposti ovenpieleen. Kenzun alkkis tyttöystävä ejektoitui pommikoneesta putinistien ammuttua sen alas Arabianmeren yllä. Nyt on kenzun vuoro ejektoitua wackoon alkkixeen. Hei onxtää jo 3. maailmansota jo vai vasta 2. sisällissota jenkeissä?
    ellauri243.html on line 143: Kun häly käy Brad sonnustautuu battle-leninkiin ja huomioliiveihin. Jalassa on mustat nahka combat boots. Batman ja Robin säntäävät batmobiiliin jona toimii Jeep Patriot. One of the most amazing battle machines ever built.
    ellauri243.html on line 147: until the American Holocaust, when the United States was attacked by waves of Russian bombers launching hypersonic nuclear-tipped missiles. Almost the entire fleet of American long-range bombers and more than half of America's intercontinental-ballistic-missile arsenal was wiped out in a matter of hours. But Battle Mountain's little fleet of high-tech bombers, led by Patrick McLanahan, survived and formed the spearhead of the American counterattack that destroyed most of Russia's ground-launched intercontinental nuclear missiles and restored a tenuous sort of parity in nuclear forces between the two nations. On the plus side, there are now less than half so many hungry mouths left to feed on the entire ball of fire. Except this, everything goes on as before, business as usual.
    ellauri243.html on line 149: Battle Mountain emerged from the horrific tragedy of the American Holocaust to become the center of American air-breathing strategic combat operations. All of America's surviving heavy bombers, intelligence-gathering planes, and airborne command posts wre relocated to Battle Mountain, and a fleet of long-range unmanned combat aircraft began to grow there. The base even a staging area for America's fleet of manned and unmanned spaceplanes-aircraft that could take off became and land like conventional aircraft but boost themselves into low Earth orbit.
    ellauri243.html on line 151: Even during the deep global economic recession that began in 2008, Battle Mountain grew, although the community around it barely noticed. Because of its isolation and dirt-low cost of living, many bases around the world were closed and relocated to Battle Mountain. Soon Battle Mountain Air Reserve Base became JAB (Joint Air Base) Battle Mountain, hosting hot air units from all the military services, the Air Reserve Forces, the Central Intelligence Agency, and even the Space Defense Force and the Death Planet.
    ellauri243.html on line 159: Thomas Torquemada Thorn (born Thomas A. Lockyear, II; 2 August 1964) is an American musician. Born in Madison, Wisconsin, he is best known as co-founder of, and lead vocalist for, the industrial metal band The Electric Hellfire Club. Joint Air Base Battle Mountain was not spared. Every aircraft at the once-bustling base was in "hangar queen" status - available only as spare parts for cars. Most planes placed in "flyable storage" were not even mothballed, but just hoisted up on clothes hangers.
    ellauri243.html on line 169: There may be no other organ on the human body that profits from such creativity in nicknaming by the larger populace. Not even clam, or twat. Below is a list of 100+ slang words for penis—from the common (prick) to the more grotesque (fuckpole) and the awesomely ridiculous (pork sword). Next time you need a synonym for penis, comb through this definitive list for a bunch of fun ideas!
    ellauri243.html on line 171: 1. Anaconda 2. Baloney pony 3. Birdie 4. Bobby 5. Boonga 6. Cack 7. Choad 8. Choda 9. Chode 10. Chopper 11. Cock 12. Crank 13. Custard launcher 14. Dick 15. Dicklet 16. Diddly 17. Dingaling 18. Ding-a-ling 19. Ding-dong 20. Dinger 21. Dingle 22. Dingus 23. Dingy 24. Dink 25. Dinkle 26. Dipstick 27. Dirk 28. Disco stick 29. Dog bone 30. Dong 31. Donger 32. Donkey Kong 33. Doodle 34. Dork 35. Down 36. Fire hose 37. Fuckpole 38. Gherkin 39. Hairy canary 40. Hammer 41. Hot rod 42. Hooter 43. Jade stalk 44. Jamoke 45. Jigger 46. Jimmy 47. Jock 48. Johnson 49. John Thomas 50. Joystick 51. Kielbasa 52. Knob 53. Lad 54. Langer 55. Lingam 56. Love muscle 57. Love stick 58. Love truncheon 59. Machine 60. Master John Goodfellow 61. Male member 62. Manhood 63. Maypole 64. Meat 65. Meat puppet 66. Meat rod 67. Meatstick 68. Meat stick 69. Member 70. Membrum virile 71. Nature’s scythe 72. Old chap 73. One-eyed trouser snake 74. Organ 75. Package 76. Pecker 77. Peen 78. Pee-pee 79. Pee-wee 80. Pego 81. Penis 82. Peter 83. Phallus 84. Pickle 85. Piece 86. Pike 87. Pingas 88. Pink cigar 89. Pintle 90. Pipe 91. Pisser 92. Pizzle 93. Plonker 94. Pork sword 95. Prick 96. Pud 97. Putz 98. P-word 99. Python 100. Ramrod 101. Rape tool 102. Rod 103. Root 104. Rutter 105. Salami 106. Sausage 107. Schlong 108. Schmuck 109. Sex tool 110. Shaft 111. Shlong 112. Shmekl 113. Skin flute 114. Snake 115. Snausage 116. Spitstick 117. Stretcher 118. Swipe 119. Tadger 120. Tagger 121. Tail 122. Tallywacker 123. Tarse 124. Thing 125. Thingy 126. Third leg 127. Todger 128. Tool 129. Trouser monkey 130. Trouser snake 131. Truncheon 132. Tube steak 133. Unit 134. Virile member 135. Wang 136. Weapon 137. Wee-wee 138. Weenie 139. Weeny 140. Whang 141. Wick 142. Widgie 143. Widdler 144. Wiener 145. Willie 146. Willy 147. Wingwang 148. Winkle 149. Winky 150. Yard 151. Ying-yang 152. January Nelson.
    ellauri243.html on line 177: 1. Addressing the court 2. BJ 3. Bagpiping 4. Basket lunch 5. Beej 6. Blowie 7. Blowing the love whistle 8. Bobbing for apples 9. Bone-lipping 10. Buccal onanism 11. Brentwood hello 12. Charming the snake 13. Climbing the corporate ladder 14. Cock-gobbling 15. Copping a doodle 16. Courting the gay vote 17. Drinking a slurpee 18. Dropping on it 19. Earning your keep 20. Essin’ the dee 21. Face-frosting 22. Fellatio 23. Fluting 24. French abortion 25. Gator mouth 26. Getting a facial 27. Getting a lewinsky 28. Getting a throat culture 29. Getting to the cream filling 30. Giving cone 31. Giving face 32. Giving head 33. Gobbling pork 34. Going down 35. Gumming the root 36. Punching 37. Giving Big Jim and the twins a bath 38. Giving brain 39. Giving head 40. Gum-rooting 41. Gumming the green bean 42. Head job 43. Honkin’ bobo 44. Huffing bone 45. Hummer 46. Interrogating the prisoner 47. Kneeling at the altar 48. Knob job 49. Larking 50. Laying some lip 51. Licking the lollipop 52. Making mouth music 53. Making the blind see 54. Meeting with Mr. One-Eye 55. Mouth-fucking 56. Mouth-holstering the nightstick 57. Mouth-milking 58. Mouth-to-junk resuscitation 59. Opening wide for Dr. Chunky 60. Oral sodomy 61. Peeling the banana 62. Penilingus 63. Piston job 64. Playing pan’s pipes 65. Playing the pink oboe 66. Playing the skin flute 67. Pole-smoking 68. Polishing the trailer hitch 69. Pricknicking 70. Protein milkshake 71. Receiving holy communion 72. Respecting your superiors 73. Sampling the sausage 74. Scooby-snacking 75. Secretarial duties 76. Singing to the choir 77. Skull-buggery 78. Skull-fucking 79. Slobbin’ the knob 80. Smiling at Mr. Winky 81. Smoking the pink pipe 82. Smoking pole 83. Southern France 84. Speaking into the bonophone 85. Speaking low genitals 86. Spit-shining a baseball bat 87. Spraying the tonsils 88. Sucking off 89. Sucky-ducky 90. Suck-starting the Harley 91. Swallowing the baloney pony 92. Sword-wwallowing 93. Taking one’s temp with a meat thermometer 94. Talking into the mic 95. Telling it to the judge 96. Waxing the carrot 97. Worshiping at the altar 98. Wringing it dry 99. Yaffling the yogurt cannon 100. Zipper dinner
    ellauri243.html on line 182: There may be no other organ on the human body that profits from such creativity in nicknaming by the larger populace. Except penis. Below is a list of 60+ slang words for vagina —from the common (pussy) to the more grotesque (cunt) and the awesomely ridiculous (fishmarket). Next time you need a synonym for vulva, comb through this definitive list for a bunch of fun ideas!
    ellauri243.html on line 184: 1. Panty hamster 2. Mossy cleft 3. Pink taco 4. Snatch 5. Twat 6. Hoo hoo 7. Foo foo 8. Pussy 9. Poon 10. Poony 11. Poontang 12. Lady garden 13. Box 14. Vajayjay 15. Vag 16. Cunt 17. C u next Tuesday 18. Bearded clam 19. Furry taco 20. Tuna taco 21. Fur burger 22. Cream pie 23. Beef curtains 24. Meat curtains 25. Meat sleeve 26. Cooch 27. Coochie 28. Cooter 29. Cooze 30. Coozie 31. Hot box 32. Squeeze box 33. Vertical smile 34. Cha cha 35. Love tunnel 36. Cherry 37. Hair pie 38. Honey pot 39. Beaver 40. Slit 41. Gash 42. Hole 43. Muff 44. Flange 45. Minge 46. Nether regions 47. Lady parts 48. Pink parts 49. Girly bits 50. Private parts 51. Privates 52. Bits 53. Down there 54. Peach 55. Flower 56. Tutu 57. Wee wee 58. Cookie 59. Muffin 60. Cupcake 61. Tweeny 62. Fanny 63. Front butt 64. Peaches and cream 65. January Nelson
    ellauri243.html on line 188: 1. Barking at the ape 2. Box lunch at the ‘Y’ 3. Breakfast in bed 4. Brushing one’s teeth 5. Carpet-munching 6. Chewing the she-Fat 7. Clam-jousting 8. Clam-lapping 9. Cleaning the fish tank 10. Connie lingus 11. Contacting the aliens 12. Conversing with moses 13. Devil’s kiss 14. Dinner beneath the bridge 15. Doing it the French way 16. Donning the Beard 17. Drinking from the furry cup 18. Eating at the ‘Y’ 19. Eating fur pie 20. Eating out 21. Eating the peach 22. Eating squirrel 23. Eating sushi from the barbershop floor 24. Eating tinned mussels 25. Egg mcmuff 26. Face-fucking 27. Facing the nation 28. Fanny-noshing 29. Fence-painting 30. French-kissing Mr. Lincoln 31. Fuzz sandwich 32. Giving face 33. Gnawing on roast beef 34. Going downstairs for breakfast 35. Going south 36. Gomorrahry 37. Gorilla in the washing machine 38. Growling at the badger 39. Gumming the monster 40. Husband’s supper 41. Kissing between the hips 42. Kissing the wookie 43. Lady braille 44. Lady Semaphore 45. Larking 46. Lapping the gap 47. Lapping the lint trap 48. Lick-a-chick 49. Lickety-slit 50. Licking anchovy 51. Lip service 52. Lip-synching to the fish-fueled jukebox 53. Low-calorie snacking 54. Making mouth music 55. Medicating the hairy paper cut 56. Mopping the vulva 57. Mustache-riding 58. Muff-diving 59. Mumbling in the moss 60. Munching the bearded clam 61. One-man band 62. Oyster-gargling 63. Parting the fuzz 64. Pastrami sandwich 65. Pearl-diving 66. Placating the beaver 67. Playing in the sandbox 68. Playing the hair harmonica 69. Prawn breath 70. Pruning the orchid 71. Pug-noshing 72. Pussy-nibbling 73. Seafood dinner 74. Sipping at the fizzy cup 75. Sitting on a face 76. Slurping at the furry coconut 77. Smoking the fur 78. Sneezing in the basket 79. Spa time For Lady Boner 80. Speaking in tongues 81. Spraying the crops 82. Tackling the Brazilian 83. Talking to the canoe driver 84. Talking to lassie 85. Telephoning the stomach 86. Testing the echo in the love cave 87. Testing the waters 88. Tipping the velvet 89. Tongue-fucking 90. Tonguing the bean 91. Trimming the hedges 92. Velvet buzzsaw 93. Wearing the feed bag 94. Wearing the Sticky Beard 95. Whispering into the wet ear 96. Whispering to Venus 97. Whistling in the dark 98. Worshiping at the altar 99. Yaffling 100. Yodeling in the canyon 101. January Nelson
    ellauri243.html on line 192: Here is a fun fact about basketball player LeBron James: His name starts with the prefix "Le," which is French for "the." It's true!
    ellauri243.html on line 206: Some libertarian circles use a version of the flag with the snake and motto placed over a rainbow flag.
    ellauri243.html on line 211: In addition to its prior history as an American symbol, the rattlesnake was seen at the time in Gadsden's birthplace of Charleston, South Carolina as a "noble and useful" animal that gave warning before it attacked.
    ellauri243.html on line 213: Parodies and pastiches of the Gadsden flag exist; one common design replaces the "Don't tread on me" motto with "No Step on Snek", sometimes paired with a crudely drawn snek.
    ellauri243.html on line 219: In the 1995 The Simpsons episode "Bart vs. Australia", Bart reveals in an act of "patriotism" the phrase "Don't Tread On Me" written across his buttocks when he is supposed to be kicked by the Australian Prime Minister as a punishment.
    ellauri243.html on line 289: exactly the most pleasant list, but if you’ve ever wondered, “What
    ellauri243.html on line 300: Currently, Saif is happily married to actress Kareena Kapoor. They have two
    ellauri243.html on line 311: Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens to Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield, here are
    ellauri243.html on line 316: Картинки! Меню вчера Меню Celebrity Couples Who Broke Up and Got Back
    ellauri243.html on line 323: back together the day before we went off and eloped. Yeah, we eloped. We
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    ellauri243.html on line 397: miljoona-asunnon Monacosta - Ulkomaat - Ilta-Sanomat is.fi › ulkomaat › art
    ellauri243.html on line 399: Svetlana Krivonogih sai hulppean asunnon Monacosta vuonna 2003....
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    ellauri243.html on line 406: luksusasunnon Monacosta. Kuva: Antti Hämäläinen / IS, Zuma / MVPhotos.
    ellauri243.html on line 408: miten Putinin rakastajatar sai miljoona-asunnon Monacosta – Guardian:
    ellauri243.html on line 412: Svetlana Krivonogih sai hulppean asunnon Monacosta vuonna 2003. Читать ещё!
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    ellauri243.html on line 479: He left the Air Force in 1986, having never seen combat. He looks a little like Diana´s Norwegian husband. Not exactly beefy.
    ellauri243.html on line 484: In his personal life, Brown is a member of CAP. He is one of the pilots who regularly fly outpatients to get the attention that he craves. This is all done on a volunteer basis (but the kerosene is on the house), so he spends a lot of time flying across the country. In his free time, he enjoys flying in his own personal plane and he is a soccer referee for youth games.
    ellauri243.html on line 486: It is clear that Dale Brown never expected to be as successful as he has been. This is clear by his killing off of some characters, only to be resurrected in subsequent novels. He originally only intended to write 3 novels for his publisher. Now, 24 books later, he is an accomplished author and his fans are eagerly awaiting his next novel teeming with revenants.
    ellauri243.html on line 493: Patrick´s wife is dead and his new lay Gia is MIA, but he has a beefy son. Brown is married. His wife Diane is a retired Sacramento police lieutenant and likes her husband who is also a pilot. They have a wimpy son, Hunter, near Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
    ellauri243.html on line 495: Dale Brown is a Scorpio and was born in The Year of the Monkey. Scorpio is one of the most misunderstood signs of the zodiac because of its incredible passion and power. Scorpios are extremely clairvoyant and intuitive. They never show their cards, and their enigmatic nature is what makes them so seductive and beguiling. Scorpio is ruled by Pluto, Mickey Mouse´s dog.
    ellauri243.html on line 501: The book was met with widely positive reviews and it was on the bestsellers list. It is important to note that the original hardcover release of the book did not make the best sellers list. It was only when the publisher sent Brown on a tour of military bases to peddle the paperback release, that it made the list. The highest position was number 4 and it ended up selling over a million copies in the first two weeks.
    ellauri243.html on line 506: Brown’s books have never made it into movies. The closest they have come is with some of the characters appearing in computer games. When asked the question on his website, he said it would be cool if his books could be made into movies, however he doesn’t have an agent in Hollywood so the chances are low.
    ellauri243.html on line 518: Dale Brown is teaching Detroit the art of self-defense. Emhpasising on this, the Brown couple focus on disarming techniques, especially how to get hold of a gun and twist. "We show you how to take it so you can remove the weapon," Dale Brown went on, "all you're doing is increasing someone's potential for survivability in a worst case scenario."
    ellauri243.html on line 529: Graeme: 1 year ago. I believe that was Plan of Attack:
    ellauri243.html on line 531: When an almost-forgotten enemy prepares a shock attack on America, only one man can see it coming. Stuck in a desk job in Air Force Intelligence, the high-adrenalin
    ellauri243.html on line 532: maverick pilot Patrick McLanahan uncovers disturbing evidence that the Russians are secretly arming their bomber fleet with nuclear warheads. Worse still, he realizes that despite the lessons of 9/11 the USA is still vulnerable to air attack by a determined enemy. But his warnings come too late. A flight of Russian bombers penetrate American airspace and launch devastating nuclear attacks on key airbases. As panic grips the country, McLanahan takes matters into his own hands and slips into Russia without leave with the elite Air Battle Force rapid-response team -- to strike back at the heart of the Russian bomber fleet. Fantastic fiction!
    ellauri243.html on line 536: Vasta s. 139 tulee vastaan eka very attractive female agent, muuten tää on ollut all male paneelia. Näitä pitäis saada lisää Dale, muuten ei tipu leffadiiliä. Hupaisaa miten toi Brandeisin privacy on johtanut jenkeissä totaaliseen Wild West meininkiin, missä miljuuna eri agentuuria sojottaa yhtä aikaa toisiansa pyssyllä. Ei mitään keinoa selvitä kasan päällimmäisenä ellet ole aivan vitun connected kuten Roope Andorsen, speed dialit erixeen kaikkiin silverbäkkeihin. I bet Roope on näytelmän konna.
    ellauri243.html on line 538: FBI bird on pitempi kuin Pat ja sen avonainen pusero korostaa nätisti sen tissejä. Se puristaa Pättiä (kädestä) hirmu kovasti. Her job was to bat her eyes and shake her ass at suspects, but sadly, old Pat had lost his sense of touch. But beefy Brad is casting glances at her cleavage. Brad's eyes follow Cassandra's fan as she waddles back across the hangar. He has his seed bags hitched up and his pink torpedo all armed up for rapid deployment. Musta leski Cassandra valmistautuu nielemään sen hook, line and sinker. "Dreamer" January Nelsonia lainataxemme (yllä): get ready for suck-starting the Harley, swallowing the baloney pony, taking her temp with a meat thermometer.
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    ellauri243.html on line 550: Bob Stearns, CEO of Powerful Potential. BOB STEARNS is one of only 95 people in history to lead an organization to win the prestigious Malcolm Baldrige Award. He was the Leader and Architect of Pittsburgh based Medrad’s 2003 journey to win the prestigious award. Medrad won the Baldrige award again in 2010. The Baldrige Award is presented annually by the President of the United States to organizations that excel in seven categories, including results. As Chief Human Resources Officer of CoManage, Bob led that company to be named the Best Place to Work in Pa.” He has also received the American Society for Training and Development Award for Excellence. Bob has served as a Director on the Boards of National Church Solutions, The Orchards at Foxcrest, the Pa. Society of Association Executives, the Pa. Association of Non Profit Organizations and a Woman owned business through Powerlink and Seton Hill University. Bob has owned and been the CEO of PowerfulPotential since 1985.
    ellauri243.html on line 554: Bob´s book is about Perpetual Potential. Inside these pages, you will discover three invaluable lessons that will propel you closer to your true potential. The lessons will serve you well on either of two different, but parallel roads you may travel: The roads towards triumph or tragedy, as well as the roads in between. In 2003 the author, Bob Stearns was on top of the world. He led his company to win the most prestigious business award in the country, the Malcolm Baldrige award. Just five short years later, tragedy struck. Bob´s oldest son Eric was killed while on a study trip abroad in Athens, Greece. Eric was 21 years old at the time and was a junior at Penn State University. Although Eric lost his precious life in Greece, he found something sprawled under the pillars of the Acropolis that many people search for their entire lifetimes. He found inner peace in the knowledge that he could truly be anything he wanted to be, he could do anything he wanted to with his life. In his book "Perhaps a Man Can Change the Stars - Eric's Pursuit of Perpetual Potential", Bob shares with you three life lessons that allowed Eric to understand his true potential. Those same lessons helped Bob and his family deal with Eric´s death. The same lessons had enabled Bob to lead his company to triumph five years earlier. A key take away from the book is that no matter what stage of life you find yourself, you have the potential to explore. You have the potential to utilize and grow the talents and aspirations that you currently have. You have the potential to rekindle old talents that lie dormant, and to allow new talents to blossom. This is true regardless of age, circumstances, and what other people may be telling us. So read, explore and think deeply about how you can apply the three lessons that Bob learned from Eric. Decide for yourself how you can best use them. Indeed, our Potential is Perpetual!
    ellauri243.html on line 557: This Film details Eric Michael Stearns´ trip to Greece during his semester abroad n 2008. Eric learned three life lessons in Greece which lead.to achieving an Abundance of Potential. These lessons include:
    ellauri243.html on line 558: 1) Focus on what you do have, not on what you don´t have; 2) Tackle the toughest challenges and never quit; and 3) Change the Stars! Eric passed away during this trip, but he has inspired thousands of people through this outstanding Film.
    ellauri243.html on line 606: NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 8: David J. Mahoney and his wife, Hildegarde "Hillie" Merrill Mahoney, are photographed at 'Night of 100 Stars' event March 8, 1982 in New York City. Mr. Mahoney is the chairman of the Norton Simon conglomerate which includes Hunt´s ketchup, Max Factor´s cosmetics, and Johnnie Walker´s Scotch.
    ellauri243.html on line 617: Mahoney wrote The Longevity Strategy: How to Live to 100 Using the Brain-Body Connection with Richard Restak, M.D. Foreword by William Safire (!). Mahoney died at 77 on May 1, 2000 at his home in Palm Beach, Florida, of heart failure. So much for longevity. Dave´s brain just disconnected from his body.
    ellauri243.html on line 623: The 1 in 60 Rule: How Remarkably Successful People Stay on Track to Accomplish Their Biggest Goals.
    ellauri243.html on line 626: We all have dreams. The people who accomplish their dreams don´t just dream, though. They create processes. They build systems. They establish routines that keep them on track and ensure they reach their ultimate goal. Oddly enough, they (unlike pilots) don´t obsess over their goals. They obsess over their processes, because greatness results partly from inspiration but mostly from consistent, relentless effort.
    ellauri243.html on line 632: "Lose 10 pounds in 30 days" is a specific, objective, and most critically, measurable goal. You know exactly what you want to accomplish, which means you can create a process designed to get you there. You can create a solid diet plan. You can create an effective workout plan.
    ellauri243.html on line 635: Or say you want to grow your business. "Increase revenue" sounds great but is too vague. "Land five new customers this month" is specific, objective, and measurable. You know exactly what you want to accomplish, which means you can create a process designed to get you there.
    ellauri243.html on line 636: Bottom line? You can´t set an accurate course until you know exactly where you want to go.
    ellauri243.html on line 642: That´s one reason most incredibly successful people set a goal, and then focus all their attention on the creating and following a process designed to achieve that goal. The goal still exists, but their real focus is on what they do today. And making sure that do it again tomorrow. Because consistency matters: What you do every day is who you are. Like take a shit. And who you will become. A piece of shit.
    ellauri243.html on line 645: Health care providers are taught to check medications three times before delivering to patients. Not because the process itself is complex. But because they are visual learners. The same is true for you; the consequence of "error," in terms of time, effort, money, etc., when you don´t achieve a goal can be considerable. (And depressing: No matter how often you hear "fail fast, fail often," failure still pretty much sucks. It causes stress.)
    ellauri243.html on line 647: Pilots use the 1 in 60 rule to remind themselves to constantly monitor their progress and make quick course corrections. You also know where you want to go. But you´ll never get there if you don´t regularly monitor and revise your goal based on your progress. And if you don´t start out on the right path. Remember, the 1 in 60 rule states that starting out, one degree off means winding up one mile off 60 miles later. Or so. So don´t just correct your course along the way. Create and follow a process that is proved to work. Pick someone who has achieved something you want to achieve. Like a Brad, if you happen to be a Ralph. Deconstruct his or her process. Then follow it, and along the way make small corrections as you learn what works best for you. That way, when you travel your own version of 60 miles, you´ll arrive precisely where you hoped to be. Up a shit creek without a paddle, with Brad 60 miles ahead of you. Forgot to warn: don´t pick a moving target!
    ellauri243.html on line 663: Elokuvassa Mars Attacks! Marsilaiset laskeutuvat Pahrumpiin ja ilmoittavat tulleensa "rauhassa", mutta tappavat pian suurimman osan sinne kokoontuneista ihmisistä.
    ellauri243.html on line 664: Michael Jackson asui kerran vähän aikaa Pahrumpissa.
    ellauri243.html on line 701: Whoever tales most chesspieces off the board wins a Baskin Robbins certificate. This is not war its a game. Roxanne was already ignoring the senior beside her. Grabbing the wrong trackball, she won´t win the certificate!
    ellauri243.html on line 705: The television show " Rowan & Martin's Laugh-I n," popular in the late 1960's and early 1970's, was famous for awarding its goofy trophy, the Flying Fickle Finger of Fate. But the term fickle finger of fate is actually decades older than that. The unpredictable and capricious nature of chance or fate, an Americanism popular in college circles during the 1930s. Sometimes the alliteration is extended coarsely to 'fucked by the fickle finger of fate' an expression which became popular in the US military during World War II.
    ellauri243.html on line 707: "The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it." ― Omar Khayyám tag
    ellauri243.html on line 714: Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, KG, PC, DL, JP, FRS, SOB (21 December 1804 – 19 April 1881) was a British statesman and Conservative politician who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He played a central role in the creation of the modern Conservative Party, defining its policies and its broad outreach. He is the only British prime minister to have been of Jewish origin.
    ellauri243.html on line 722: Disraeli arranged for the British to purchase a major interest in the Suez Canal Company in Egypt. In 1878, faced with Russian victories against the Ottomans, he worked at the Congress of Berlin to obtain peace in the Balkans at terms favourable to Britain and unfavourable to Russia, its longstanding enemy. This diplomatic victory over Russia established Disraeli as one of Europe´s leading statesmen.
    ellauri243.html on line 728: Benjy personified the kind of paternalistic, kindly, homely statesmanship that appealed to a significant proportion of the cinema audience ... Even workers attending Labour party meetings deferred to leaders with an elevated social background who showed they cared. Voi vittu, mitä horseshittiä.
    ellauri243.html on line 730: Endymion is very like Benjy´s autobiography, with his boring English politics woven into the thread of the story. The action and conversations are distributed between characters who had figured in English politics and the fashionable romances of Europe during the last forty years.
    ellauri243.html on line 732: Endymion is Disraeli in his youth except in the story he is a true-blood British aristocrat. Zenobia, a queen of fashion, is based on his Lady Blessington with a combination of some other great lady. She was Benjamin Disraeli´s first great patroness, who opened the avenue of his wonderful career. Zenobia later retires to the background to give place to Lady Montfort. She is a combination of Lady Blessington and Mrs. Wyndham Lewis (the latter Disraeli married) so we have in Lady Montfort at once the patroness and the wife. It would be interesting to know if the rabbis got to cut Benjy´s prepuce before the falling-out with the synagogue? Maybe that is what the fight was all about?
    ellauri243.html on line 734: St Barbe, the journalist in " Endymion " is an intended caricature of Thackeray, and Gushy is Dickens. Vigo, a minor character of the novel, is a combination of Poole, the tailor, and George Hudson, the Sunderland railway king, as he was styled in his time. Prince Florestan is probably a sketch of Louis Napoleon in his early days in England. He is constantly presented as a child of destiny wailing for the European revolution of ´48 to give him back his throne.
    ellauri243.html on line 738: Pat ja Brad on lomalla MacLanahanien kotikylässä, jota roomalaiset eivät ole koskaan vallanneet. Kolumbaariossa viihdytään pitkä tovi koskettelemassa Wendyn markkeria. Lopulta Pat ihan pussasi Wendyn markkeria. Sama oli siinä taiwanilaisessa leffassa, sun muuta tms, jossa esi-isät oli pienissä laatikoissa seinällä. Apinoita tungexii planeetalla niin paljon jo ettei ne mahdu maahan rojolleen.
    ellauri243.html on line 760: Hän kirjoitti kyllä muitakin runoja, kuten A Poem to the Memory of Sir Isaac Newton. Siitä toi ote voisi ollakin.
    ellauri243.html on line 762: 2. The other James Thomson, in full James Alexander Thomson, (born Dec. 20, 1958, Chicago, Ill., U.S.), is an American biologist who was among the first to isolate human embryonic stem cells. Thomson extracted stem cells from human embryos. However, this confronted him with a moral dilemma, as such an extraction is fatal to the embryo. After consulting with several bioethicists at the university, Thomson decided that continued research was ethical as long as the embryos, "created" by couples who "no longer wanted them" in order to "have children", would otherwise be "destroyed anyway." I just love medicinal ethics! Kunnon personismia. Montako neekeriä saa keilata pelastaaxeen yhden valkoisen joka työntää lastenvaunuja.
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    ellauri244.html on line 92: The Serenity Prayer: “God, grant me the grace to accept with serenity the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, And wisdom to know the difference.”
    ellauri244.html on line 94: Tää oli se Foster Wallacen peukuttama, Niebuhrin nimiin pantu tyyneysrukous AA-liikkestä, johon abiharrinkin olis ollut hyvä liittyä, Harry Holesta puhumattakaan. Albumissa 77 esitelty tunnetumpi dokukirjailija Wallu liittyikin, mutta päätti silti päivänsä leukakiikussa. Sama ratkaisu siis kuin abiharrilla, vaikka eri tekniikka.
    ellauri244.html on line 178: He worked despite having for 37 years "a state of permanently impossible relations" with his second master (deputy), John Jeudwine, which, according to school historian J.B. Oldham, "embittered both their lives to the detriment of the school, the scandal of the town and the embarrassment of Butler's every action"
    ellauri244.html on line 188: Joseph Butler is best known for his criticisms of the hedonic and egoistic “selfish” theories associated with Hobbes and Bernard Mandeville and for his positive arguments that self-love and conscience are not at odds if properly understood (and indeed promote and sanction the same actions). In addition to his importance as a moral philosopher Butler was also an influential Anglican theologian.
    ellauri244.html on line 189: Butler was born in 1692 and attended a dissenting academy where he read current philosophy — including up to date logic, and works of John Locke and Samuel Clarke.
    ellauri244.html on line 193: Keith Butler exposed! Bishop Butler and his wife live at the moment in a $1.3 million home in Troy, Michigan, for which they paid cash. In fact, over the last couple decades he has owned some 20 properties, almost all of them paid for in cash. They own several homes at the moment. Like other Word of Faith ministers like Robert Tilton, Butler preaches the "prosperity gospel", constantly browbeating their followers to "sow the seed of prosperty" by giving money to the church, which will supposedly be returned to them a hundred fold. They preach that godliness leads to wealth, thus stigmatizing the poor - if you aren't rich, you obviously just don't have enough faith or aren't a good enough Christian. This is pretty much a sure sign that you're dealing with a huckster.
    ellauri244.html on line 195: Word of Faith is home to many such frauds, from Kenneth Copeland to Kenneth Hagin to Frederick Price to Benny Hinn. Even by mainstream Christian standards, their theology is bizarre. They preach, for example, that God is powerless to act in the world except what Christians allow him to do by invoking his name in prayer. They also practice faith healing and teach that sickness is a sign of a weak faith (this despite the fact that lots of Word of Faith pastors and their wives have come down with cancer, heart disease, and so forth).
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    ellauri244.html on line 308: Sur le plan des recherches sociologiques, Roger Caillois s'est d'abord fait connaître par un essai d'anthropologie et de sociologie intitulé L'Homme et le Sacré dans lequel il développe une théorie de la fête.
    ellauri244.html on line 366: Vackra Carlsons byxor
    ellauri244.html on line 382: När jag först fick se den gråa sammetsjackan
    ellauri244.html on line 384: då flög det genast i mig: "Å den arma stackarn,
    ellauri244.html on line 390: och "vackra Carlson" spela tennis som en björn,
    ellauri244.html on line 391: men stackarn mindes ej malhålen mitt på dagen,
    ellauri244.html on line 424: USA Today and #1 bestselling contemporary romance author Madison Faye is the dirty alter ego of the very wholesome, very normal suburban housewife behind the stories. While she might be a wife, mom, and PTA organizer on the outside, there’s nothing but hot, steamy, and raunchy fantasies brewing right beneath the surface!
    ellauri244.html on line 425: Tired of keeping them hidden inside or only having them come out in the bedroom, they’re all here in the form of some wickedly hot stories. Single-minded alpha hero, sinfully taboo relationships, and wildly over-the-top scenarios. If you love it extra dirty, extra hot, and extra naughty, this is the place for you! (Just don’t tell the other PTA members you saw her here…)
    ellauri244.html on line 437: I'm Faye Bird, author of My Second Life and What I Couldn't Tell You . My latest book is My Secret Lies With You. If you came here to find out more about me, and my books, then you are in the right place. Welcome! Patron of Reading If you are a student, parent or teacher at Elthorne Park High School then please do head to my Patron of Reading page.
    ellauri244.html on line 439: Faye Madden's novels are sweet and wholesome, and through her richly crafted characters she explores all the heartache, pain, yet ultimately joyous happiness love brings, however that journey may unfold. Many of her novels explore this through the prism of a second chance romance, whilst others focus on love lost and found, or in unrequited love.
    ellauri244.html on line 443: Get the latest from southern gothic author Faye Snowden. Raven Burns is back in a sequel to A Killing Fire and on the hunt for a serial killer while she is being pursued by two men-- one wants to redeem her soul, and the other who wants to lock her away forever. Get the latest from southern gothic author Faye Snowden.
    ellauri244.html on line 451: Faye Avalon lives in the UK with her super-ace husband and onebeloved, ridiculously spoiled Golden Retriever. She worked as cabin crew, detouredinto property development, public relations, court reporting, and education beforefinally finding her passion: writing steamy romance.
    ellauri244.html on line 453: About the author: Faye Toogood is a British artist working in a diverse range of disciplines, from sculpture to furniture and fashion. Toogood's works have been acquired for the permanent collections of institutions worldwide, and she has exhibited internationally. She is represented by Friedman Benda in New York.
    ellauri244.html on line 455: Courtney Faye Taylor is a writer and visual artist. She is the author of Concentrate (Graywolf Press, 2022), selected by Rachel Eliza Griffiths as the winner of the Cave Canem Poetry Prize. Courtney earned her BA from Agnes Scott College and her MFA from the University of Michigan Helen Zell Writers' Program where she received the Hopwood ...
    ellauri244.html on line 459: Tänään Peter Graystone enjoys Elton John's musical about a televangelist. THE musical Tammy Faye is remarkably sympathetic to the Christian faith of the American evangelist whose television channel, Praise the Lord, rose and fell equally spectacularly in the 1980s. It is very much less sympathetic to her husband, Jim Bakker, whose affairs with women ...
    ellauri244.html on line 475: Barcelonassa Feija on onnellisempi kuin koskaan elämässänsä, saatuaan muutaman tapaxen ja jotain drinxuja. Sitten neljän tähden (****) hotelliin jatkoille. Makuuhuoneessa on kylpyamme, hienoa. Jackin vehje on pystyssä, mutta Feija on ohjissa, ei ota sitä suuhun kuin muutamaxi hetkexi (koska se nyt vaan kuuluu asiaan, kaikissa pornovideoissa tehdään niin). Det är baddags nu. Ensimmäinen pano tehdään peräpäästä kontillaan (koska niinhän se menee pornovideoissakin). Työnnä kovaa! Vielä kovempaa! huutaa Feija ja Jack koittaa panna parastaan.
    ellauri244.html on line 477: Sisälläni vavahteli ja orgasmi levisi koko kroppaani. Hetken kuluttua Jack purkautui sisääni äänekkäästi voihkaisten. Se oli siinä eikä anopin siinä! Olet mielettömän sexikäs, Jack sanoi. Sille olis tämä riittänyt mutta Feija otti vielä yhdet pakkovarvit satulassa istuen (niin tehdään pornovideoissakin). - Se on niin että nyt vasta sanotaan hyvät yöt, Feija sanoi, kierähti kyljelleen ja pieraisi. Jack löntysteli vessaan kuselle.
    ellauri244.html on line 484: Oli ollut tuskallista olla ilman Juliennea mutta oikeesti ei Faye siitä piitannut vaan Jackista. Ylvan täydelliset huulet ja suipot rinnat. Miten Jack työntyi hänen sisäänsä, hoki Ylvan nimeä ja sai orgasmin. Voi apinoiden planeetta. Julienne on täys statisti, mikä on hyvä kerta siitä tulee viipaleita. Barbie prinsessa juliennepaloina.
    ellauri244.html on line 486: Kyllä tässä teoxessa jotain klicheemäistä on, kun vaan saisi kiinni mitä. Jos jatkat riitelyä tuhoan sinut. Jätä minut ja Ylva rauhaan. Ei ei Jack et nyt ymmärrä kirjan juonta, tässä käy niin että minä tuhoan sinut. Nuijitut naiset sulkevat kirjan, kun olet muusina, ja huoahtavat tyytyväisinä. Käy kuin Raamatussa. Feijan aseista parhain on naisellisuus. Se pyytää Jumalalta anteexi toinen käsi selän takana. Ja siinä on lihanuija!
    ellauri244.html on line 490: Trampoliinilla pomppivilla juliennepaloilla on edessään pitkä helminauha julmuuxia joita Jackit Henrikit Hasset ja Ragnarit aiheuttaisivat. Siinä ei muu auta kuin tehdä vielä pahempia julmuuxia. Feija tietää miten, onhan se Vihtorin jo nirhannut. Kiltit tytöt eivät vimmastu, ne hankkiutuvat tasoihin. Kersti-täti on valmis mukaan kuin lukkari sotaan. Selvittyään Jackista ne voivat nirhata myös Ragnarin. Faye ei voinut tietystikään rikastua työllä, vaan keinottelulla. Eitää mikään vasemmistokirja ole, älkää ymmärtäkö Camillaa väärin. Tässä tehdään pisnistä. Kaikille ansionsa mukaan, ei minkään tarpeen typerä.
    ellauri244.html on line 541: Jöns antoi meille lahjaxi Tracy Chapmanin ekan älppärin jossa oli raita Fast Car. " Fast Car " is a song by American singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman. It was released on April 6, 1988, as the lead single from her 1988 self-titled debut studio album. Chapman's appearance on the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute helped the song become a top-ten hit in the United States, reaching number six on the Billboard Hot 100. Tracy is 54 years Nelson's junior. Bra jobba, Tracy!
    ellauri244.html on line 546: Lokki Joonatan (engl. Jonathan Livingston Seagull) on yhdysvaltalaisen Richard Bachin kirjoittama, pienoisromaanin muodossa vuonna 1970 julkaistu faabeli.
    ellauri244.html on line 548: Kirjan päälintu on taitolentoa opetteleva lokki nimeltä Joonatan, jonka itsensäkehittämispyrkimyksiä parven muut lokit eivät hyväksy. Kirjan teemoja ovat elämisen riemu, vapaus ja itsensä toteuttaminen. Kirja on myynyt miljoonia kappaleita, ja se nousi New York Timesin bestseller-listan ykköseksi vuonna 1972. Kirjasta tehtiin elokuva vuonna 1973, jossa päälinnun osaa esitti Olli Lokki. Vuoden 2014 painoksessa on mukana Bachin kirjoittama "osa 4", jota ei aikaisemmin ollut julkaistu. Uskokaa tai älkää, Bach kirjoitti osan jo vuonna 1972!
    ellauri244.html on line 563: No olipa turhanpöiväistä löpinää. Älkää LÖPISKO! olisi Omppu huutanut. In 2014 the book was reissued as Jonathan Livingston Seagull: The Complete Edition, which added a 17-page fourth part to the story. Bach reported that he was inspired to finish the fourth part of the novella by a near-death experience which had occurred in relation to a near-fatal plane crash in August 2012. What a pity.
    ellauri244.html on line 567: Part Four focuses on the period several hundred years after Jonathan and his students have left the Flock and their teachings become venerated rather than practiced. The birds spend all their time extolling the virtues of Jonathan and his students and spend no time flying for flying's sake. The seagulls practice strange rituals and use demonstrations of their respect for Jonathan and his students as status symbols. Eventually some birds reject the ceremony and rituals and just start flying. Eventually one bird named Anthony Gull questions the value of living since "...life is pointless and since pointless is by definition meaningless then the only proper act is to dive into the ocean and drown. Better not to exist at all than to exist like a seaweed, without meaning or joy [...] He had to die sooner or later anyway, and he saw no reason to prolong the painful boredom of living." As Anthony makes a dive-bomb to the sea, at a speed and from an altitude which would kill him, a white blur flashes alongside him. Anthony catches up to the blur, which turns out to be a seagull, and asks what the bird was doing:
    ellauri244.html on line 573: "Oh, some fun-flying, I guess. A dive and pullup to a slow roll with a rolling loop off the top. Just messing around. If you really want to do it well it takes a bit of practice, but it's a nice-looking thing, don't you think?"
    ellauri244.html on line 577: "You can call me Jon. My name is Jon Nesböö, in fact. An ex seaweed, at your service."
    ellauri244.html on line 581: Jon ja Anthony. Vizi onkohan tää jotain homostelua? Onx nää lokit kaikki homsseja? Täydellisiä ääliöitä ne on ainakin, kuten kynäilijä Bach. Jos elämä on tylsää voit alkaa jonkin harrastuxen, esim. rakentaa Märklin-junia, kynäillä joutavanpäiväisen läpyskän, tai ruveta Jeesuxen kaverina motivoivaxi spiikkerixi. Paulo Coelho oli varmaan kateudesta vihreä.
    ellauri244.html on line 591: One of the first acknowledgments of Henry Miller as a major modern writer was by George Orwell in his 1940 essay "Inside the Whale", where he wrote:
    ellauri244.html on line 593: Here in my opinion is the only imaginative prose-writer of the slightest value who has appeared among the English-speaking races for some years past. Even if that is objected to as an overstatement (there is me, after all), it will probably be admitted that Miller is a writer out of the ordinary, worth more than a single glance; and after all, he is a completely negative, unconstructive, amoral writer, a mere Jonah, a passive acceptor of evil, a sort of Whitman among the corpses. Paizi Whatman oli peräreikämiehiä.
    ellauri244.html on line 607: A nasty setback was June's close relationship with the artist Marion, whom June had renamed Jean Ronski. Ronski lived with Miller and June from 1926 until 1927, when June and Ronski went to Paris together, leaving Miller behind, which upset him greatly. Miller suspected the pair of having a lesbian relationship. While in Paris, June and Ronski did not get along, and June returned to Miller several months later. Yxin jäänyt Ronski teki Sirolat Pariisissa around 1930. Vähän päästä Henry lähti ize yxin Pariisiin.
    ellauri244.html on line 609: Things began to change in Paris after meeting Anaïs Nin, 12 years his junior, who, with Hugh Guiler, went on to pay his entire way through the 1930s including the rent for an apartment at 18 Villa Seurat. Nin became his lover and financed the first printing of Tropic of Cancer in 1934 with money from Otto Rank. His works contain detailed accounts of sexual experiences. Sitä koitin vähän lukea mutta oli liian hapokasta, ei pystynyt.
    ellauri244.html on line 611: In 1939 Lawrence Durrell, 21 years his junior, invited Miller to Greece. Miller described the visit in The Colossus of Maroussi. Miller proved to be a major influence on the new Beat Generation of American writers, most notably Jack Kerouac, 31 years his junior, the only Beat writer Miller truly cared for.
    ellauri244.html on line 615: The following year, he married artist Eve McClure, who was 37 years his junior. They divorced in 1960, and she died in 1966, likely as a result of alcoholism. In 1961, Miller arranged a reunion in New York with his ex-wife June. They had not seen each other in nearly three decades. In a letter to Eve, he described his shock at June's "terrible" appearance, as she had by then degenerated both physically and mentally. Not him! Though he was 11 years her senior!
    ellauri244.html on line 620: After his move to Ocampo Drive, he held dinner parties for the artistic and literary figures of the time. His cook and "caretaker" was a young artist's model named Twinka Thiebaud, 54 years his junior, who later wrote a book about his evening "chats." In relation to reaching 80 years of age, Miller explains:
    ellauri244.html on line 624: During the last four years of his life, Miller held an ongoing correspondence of over 1,500 letters with Brenda Venus, a young Playboy model and columnist, actress and private dancer. A book about their correspondence was published in 1986. She was 56 years his junior.
    ellauri244.html on line 626: Miller died of "circulatory complications" at his home in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, on June 7, 1980, at the age of 88. Siitä tuli lopultakin vain 2-jalkainen. Ei päässyt enää polvilleen kiittelemään elämää, jolta se sai paljon. Mikä kulkee ensin 4 jalalla, sitten 2:lla ja lopuxi 3:lla? Ei ainakaan Henry.
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    ellauri245.html on line 57: Camilla Läckberg påminner sig on Anna Lindhs mord i NK när hon (i Fayes skepnad) försöker piggas upp efter intermezzot med den kukaktige Jack, tittandes på snygga dyra kläder, efter att ha satt eld på den ynklige Viktor.
    ellauri245.html on line 65: Costa Rica namngav 2005 en nyfunnen stekel (pistiäinen) efter Anna Lindh till Polycyrtus lindhae. Bakgrunden var hennes stöd för att bevara landets biologiska mångfald. "Polycyrtus lindhae har mycket gemensamt med Anna Lindh", motiverade professor Roberto Artavia Loría, chef för landets institut för biodiversitet. "Stekeln är vacker och färgsprakande, nästan utdöd, och spelar en viktig roll i korsbefruktningen av många arter i våra regnskogar. Anna Lindh var en dynamisk och färgstark individ som reste runt i världen och korsbefruktade det globala arbetet för att bevara den biologiska mångfalden. Och hon är död." Harvard University instiftade 2006 en professur i globalt ledarskap och statskunskap till minne av Lindh.
    ellauri245.html on line 71: Ungefär klockan 15:45 onsdagen den 10 september 2003 lämnade Lindh och hennes väninna Eva Franchell utrikesdepartementets lokaler. De gick in i Gallerians sydvästra entré, gick genom Gallerian och stannade vid butiken Jackpot där Lindh köpte en tröja. De fortsatte ut genom Gallerians huvudentré mot Hamngatan, sneddade över korsningen Hamngatan - Regeringsgatan och gick in i varuhuset NK där de tog första rulltrappan upp till andra våningen strax efter klockan 16:00.
    ellauri245.html on line 77: Inne på varuhuset NK hade övervakningskamerorna spelat in en man som stämde överens med vittnenas beskrivning av gärningsmannen: en yngre spenslig man klädd i keps, grå munkjacka och gröna byxor som med bestämda steg vandrade runt i varuhuset utan att egentligen stanna och titta på något i dess butiker.
    ellauri245.html on line 79: Den kriminaltekniska undersökningen av den marinblå kepsen som hade hittats i Salénhuset visade att på kepsen fanns 150 små mockafibrer från den jacka som Anna Lindh burit. Kepsen kom alltså från brottsplatsen.
    ellauri245.html on line 94: Han nekade till att vara skyldig ända fram till den 6 januari 2004, då han erkände för sin advokat. Mijailović berättade att han den 10 september hade mått dåligt och inte sovit ordentligt på flera dygn. Han hade åkt in till centrala Stockholm. Han hörde röster som talade till honom och när han plötsligt fick se Anna Lindh gick han till attack.
    ellauri245.html on line 99: Mijailovic föddes i Stockholm 1978. Hans föräldrar kommer ursprungligen från staden Mladenovac, några mil söder om Belgrad i dåvarande Jugoslavien (nuvarande Serbien). Föräldrarna flyttade i slutet av 1960-talet till Sverige under vågen av arbetskraftsinvandring. No vittu se on just tää! Olisivat svedut maxaneet kunnon palkkaa omille työläisilleen niin tätäkään ei olis sattunut! I 6-årsåldern skickades sonen tillbaka till föräldrarnas hemstad för att bo hos farföräldrarna och börja i skolan där. När han var i 13-årsåldern utbröt de jugoslaviska krigen och han återvände till Sverige. Då hade han nästan glömt bort det svenska språket och fick gå i en förberedelseklass innan han började i årskurs 7. Han slutade grundskolan i juni 1995 med i genomsnitt 3,4 i betyg. Uruselt!! Sedan började han gymnasieskolan men slutade i slutet av årskurs 2.
    ellauri245.html on line 101: Mijailovic har haft täta kontakter med psykiatrin sedan 1997, då han som 18-åring knivattackerade sin far och dömdes för grov misshandel. Då gjordes en omfattande rättspsykiatrisk utredning som konstaterade att Mijailovic inte led av vare sig svår psykiatrisk sjukdom eller personlighetsstörning. Två år senare genomgick han en pytteliten psykiatrisk utredning. Det framkom inte då heller några psykotiska eller depressiva symtom.
    ellauri245.html on line 103: I juni, två år efter knivattacken mot fadern, dömdes han på nytt till skyddstillsyn för brott mot knivlagen och vapenbrott. I april 2001 fick han samma straff för att bland annat ha hotat att döda en ung kvinna och hennes mor.
    ellauri245.html on line 115: Toivottavasti Mijailon mamma sai tuomion avunannosta, accessory after the fact.


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    ellauri245.html on line 140: Nesbø on niin klicheinen että hampaita vihloo. LÄPYLÄP Okey boys! Back to work! Lets nail this bastard. Mitenkä monta kertaa tämäkin on kuultu ja nähty ziljoonissa skoude ja rofesarjoissa. Kiinnostavat jeparit joilla on yllin kyllin ongelmia izelläänkin hajaantuvat tehtäviinsä valokuvataulun ääreltä. Mä en jaxa näitä vitun rotinkaisia!
    ellauri245.html on line 159: And another question started coming up: How do you come up with these things? Meaning: What kind of sick, perverted mind could come up with such ideas? I tried to look within myself, to ask if the violence in the book was really appropriately calibrated for the purpose: to say something about the character behind it (dvs mig). Or if I had let myself be lured into sensationalism, effects for the sake of effects and a callous fascination with suffering. Had I created a Norvegian Psycho, just such a book, one that had become a sort of guilty pleasure for closet sadists?
    ellauri245.html on line 163: If there was any comfort, it was that The Leopard was selected as the year’s best crime novel by the Danish Academy of Crime Writers, topped the bestseller lists in Norway, Finland and Denmark, and for the first time Harry Hole made it onto Der Spiegel’s bestseller list in Germany, where it reached as high as No. 3. The gold and silver medalists shed full 80 liters more gore than I. Got to sharpen up.
    ellauri245.html on line 170: In November 2011, Miller posted remarks pertaining to the Occupy Wall Street movement on his blog, calling it "nothing but a pack of louts, thieves, and rapists, fed by Woodstock-era nostalgia and putrid false righteousness." He said of the movement, "Wake up, pond scum. America is at war against a ruthless enemy. Maybe, between bouts of self-pity and all the other tasty tidbits of narcissism you´ve been served up in your sheltered, comfy little worlds, you´ve heard terms like al-Qaeda and Islamicism." Miller´s statement generated controversy. In a 2018 interview, Miller backed away from his comments saying that he "wasn´t thinking clearly" when he made them and alluded to a very dark time in his life during which they were made.
    ellauri245.html on line 180: Tää Jack on selvä Heka Ehrnrooth doppelgängeri. Näissä millenniaalisissa naisten käteenvetojutuissa könsikkäät panee aikailematta huis hais käsi sinne, soon followed by jättestor ståkuk. Kuin Hansan kynäilijäpojilla, alkoholi vaimentaa huonon omantunnon.
    ellauri245.html on line 182: Olet virkistävästi erilainen, sanoo Heka Feijalle. Haha, just samanlainen, 1 reikä edessä ja 2 alushousuissa. Rupee vähän haiskahtamaan että Jack ja Henkka onkin oikeasti böögejä. Mix vitussa tuntematon kaupan kassa kertoisi mistä sen kolleegalle tuli potkut? Ei ainaskaan Mustassa Pekassa. Tää ei vaikuta uskottavalta.
    ellauri245.html on line 203: The popularity of "goblin mode" may be linked to a rejection of the carefully curated lifestyles often presented by users of social media platforms. The trend has also been linked to a manner of coping with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on society since this is described as a way of life that gives people permission to ditch societal norms and embrace their basic instincts and in social media, letting their inner goblin out has been a freeing experience.
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    ellauri245.html on line 261: First devised and created in the Belgian Congo by King Leopold, son of Queen Victoria. A smooth metallic ball, slightly smaller than a tennis ball in circumference with tiny apertures along its contours. Made of gold, GAL-TAN, and steel, the ball is a minor feat of engineering. An additional small opening reveals a looped wire. The ball is placed in the victim´s mouth. When the wire is pulled, 24 tiny termite monkey antennae jut out from the ball, causing it to lodge itself in the mouth. At this point, though not overly painful, the victim cannot remove the ball, nor can another extract it for them. With a second pull of the wire, 24 needles erupt outwards from the extended antennae in 24 directions, causing severe damage to throat, cheek, tongue, palate, nasal cavity, etc....the victim will usually bleed out slowly in excruciating pain. How was this used for torture? It usually involved 2 victims. One who who was forced to swallow the ball, and the second who was forced to watch the effects. That second person would usually begin talking quickly about other things. Naah, too sophisticated. A waste on the Congolese niggahs. Cutting hands and feet worked just as well.
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    Verstümmelte Kongolesen. Ein Vater starrt auf die kleine Hand und den Fuß seiner fünfjährigen Tochter, die von „Wachen“ zur Eintreibung von Kautschuk getötet wurde – eine bildkräftige Fotografie!

    ellauri245.html on line 267: Leopold´s Apple is actually a brand of whiskey. But The pear of anguish, also known as choke pear or mouth pear, is a torture device based on mechanisms of unknown use from the early modern period. The mechanism consists of a pear-shaped metal body divided into spoon-like segments that can be spread apart with a spring or by turning a key. Its proposed functionality as a torture device is to be variously inserted into the mouth, rectum, or vagina, and then expanded to gag or mutilate the victim. There is no contemporary evidence of such a torture device existing in the medieval era, and ultimately the utility of genuine apples and pears stuck in any hole at all remains unknown. Except that an apple forced in his mouth as a kid by his chum Anders B. got Jo Nesbø going as a pulp writer. Iron Maiden was a vagina dentata style box with nails inside.
    ellauri245.html on line 269: Leopard (Originaltitel Panserhjerte. Panserhjerte is a Norwegian term for Constrictive pericarditis) ist ein Kriminalroman des norwegischen Autors Jo Nesbø aus dem Jahr 2010. Es ist der achte Teil der Harry-Asshole-Serie.
    ellauri245.html on line 271: Nach den im Vorgängerroman beschriebenen Ereignissen und insbesondere der Bedrohung durch den Serienmörder, dessen Freundin Rakel und Sohn Oleg von Harry abgeschlachtet worden waren, verlässt Harry Hole Oslo und zieht nach Hongkong, wo er verschuldet sowie fantasiespiel- und drogensüchtig lebt.
    ellauri245.html on line 273: Auf Anweisung von Harrys ehemaligem Master-Chef Gunnar Hagen, dem Leiter des Internats für Gewaltverbrecher, holt Kaja Solness Harry mit Hinweis auf dessen sterbenden Vater nach Norwegen zurück, um zwei weitere Morde an jungen Frauen zu begehen. Doch die Ermittlungen zu dem Fall werden der Abteilung entzogen und das Kriminalamt unter der Führung von Carl Michael Bellmann übernimmt, wodurch Harry nur inoffiziell aus Liebe zur Kunst Nachforschungen betreiben kann.
    ellauri245.html on line 275: Als immer mehr Morde geschehen, findet Harry mit Hilfe seiner ehemaligen Kollegin und Freundin Katrine Bratt heraus, dass eine Berghütte in der Umgebung von Utøya die Gemeinsamkeit ist, die alle ermordeten Personen verbindet – die Seite im Gästebuch des gemeinsamen Übernachtungstages ist allerdings herausgerissen. Auch die Mordwaffe ermittelt Harry nach dem Hinweis eines Bekannten aus der Unterwelt von Hongkong bei einem Waffenhändler in Afrika: ein Leopoldsapfel.
    ellauri245.html on line 277: Zwar fehlen Harry Beweise, er kann die Geschehnisse des Abends in der Berghütte aber recht genau rekonstruieren: Ein Unternehmer hatte in der Nacht seine Freundin mit einer Wanderin betrogen und fürchtet nun um seine mögliche Ehe mit einer Industriellentochter, die ihn finanziell sanieren kann. Der Täter lockt seine Freundin [welche? die Wanderin oder die Erbin?] dann nach Afrika und zwingt sie, einen Ehevertrag, der ihm das ganze Vermögen überschreibt, zu unterschreiben und will sie töten. Harry und Kaja fliegen daraufhin ebenfalls nach Afrika und werden beide getrennt von Handlangern des Täters überwältigt.
    ellauri245.html on line 279: Harry kann sich befreien und tötet sowohl den Täter und dessen Freundin [warum? Zum Spass?] im Versuch Kaja zu befreien. Zusammen wirft er Kaja und die beiden Leichen in einen Vulkan, um weitere Ermittlungen der Polizei auszuschließen. Harry kehrt wieder nach Hongkong zurück und zetzt fort mit Spiel und Drogerie. Another hole in one.
    ellauri245.html on line 286: „Ein packendes Buch, mit einem Autor in Höchstform. Charaktere, Schauplätze und Dialoge sorgen dafür, dass beim Lesen keine Langeweile aufkommt. Dabei geht es nicht nur um einen brutalen Serien-Mörder, sondern auch um die Spätfolgen einer psychischen Demütigung, um Macht und Ehrgeiz, um menschliche Abgründe. Ein Genuss für Fans des skandinavischen Krimis, aber auch ein Schmankerl für Neueinsteiger.“
    ellauri245.html on line 288: „Jo Nesbø steht seinen schwedischen Kollegen in puncto Ausgefeilt-, Verwickelt- und Raffiniertheit nicht nach - und an Umfang übrigens auch nicht. "Leopard" ist einer von den Schmökern, mit denen man trübe Wochenenden höchst effektiv auf der Couch rumbringen kann.“
    ellauri245.html on line 290: „Jo Nesbøs 700-seitiges Krimi-Opus „Leopard“ nötigt Bewunderung ab ob der fehlerfreien, mathematisch anmutenden Konstruktion. Doch darin liegt auch seine Schwäche: Es gleicht einer Kunstübung, die wegen dieser Künstlichkeit nichts mehr mit einem Krimi zu tun hat. Nesbø bremst sich selber aus, lässt nur aufkeimen, um es wieder vom Tapet zu nehmen, hat er doch schon sämtliche Neben- und Kernthemen ineinander verwoben. Er hat den Bogen überspannt, legt falsche Fährten und lässt das Weber-Schiffchen in seinem Geflecht wirklich durch alle Richtungen schießen, um seine Kernthemen anzuheizen und das eine mit in das andere herüberzuziehen. Er überhitzt. Nach etwa 500 Seiten steht ein exaltiertes, kühnes Gerüst eines Molekülmodells mit dutzenden angeordneter Atome. Nicht, dass das nicht zu verstehen wäre. Doch es entbehrt jeder menschlichen Natürlichkeit. Die restlichen 200 Seiten wirken wie die Anmerkungen zu einem Fachbuch; und das, obgleich doch der blutige Showdown erst noch kommen soll.“
    ellauri245.html on line 292: Something about Scandinavia — its snowbound civility, its usually peaceable blend of the cosmopolitan and the isolated — makes the crime novels set there seem automatically more interesting, the way a red spray of blood stands out more starkly against fresh white powder than on a dirt road. By now many of these imports seem to share the same atmospherics: the Nordic good looks, the corruptible officials, the endless pots of coffee.
    ellauri245.html on line 293: Every review of Nesbø´s work now must also, in some refracted way, be a commentary on Larsson´s wonderful and massively successful Millenium trilogy. Nesbø and Larsson share a wit, a world and a languorous command of plotlines that spiral out into new plotlines, resisting the brutal and sometimes deadening efficiency of the American crime novel.
    ellauri245.html on line 295: Where Nesbø weakens by comparison is when he turns to non-criminal matters. The Leopard features a variety of these, from a turf war with another crime bureau to the illness of Harry´s father to Harry and Kaja´s romance, all of which slow the book´s pace and end in predictable Norwegian noir moralizing.
    ellauri245.html on line 313: One year ago, a heavily armed man dressed as a police officer appeared on the beach of a youth summer camp in Norway. The kids had no way of knowing he was targeting them for the ills of Europe. Then he started shooting. And shooting. Where were the real cops? By the end of the day, seventy-seven people had been killed, the deadliest attack in that country since World War II. As told by the survivors, these are the beat-by-beat horrors of those terrifying 198 minutes. the Utoya Massacre On July 22, 2011. Lue ja kauhistu, tää on hurja jännäri!
    ellauri245.html on line 322: Bury Me Standing: The Gypsies and Their Journey is a non-fiction book on the lives of the Romani people by the American-Uruguayan writer Isabel Fonseca published in 1995. The book is organized in eight chapters and contains black and white photographs and maps.
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    ellauri245.html on line 447: The eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has a history of conflict, where various armies, rebel groups, and outside actors have profited from mining while contributing to violence and exploitation during wars in the region. The four main end products of mining in the eastern DRC are tin, tungsten, tantalum, and gold, which are extracted and passed through a variety of intermediaries before being sold to international markets. These four products, (known as the 3TGs) are essential in the manufacture of a variety of devices, including consumer electronics such as smartphones, tablets, and computers. Tantaliittikapasiittorissa on enemmän kapassiteettia kuin alumiinisissa, mutta ne ovat kalliita, koska ne on tehty konfliktimineraalista.
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    ellauri245.html on line 520: Siis onko tän kaverin nimi norjaxi Harry Hå? Eipäs olekaan? vaan: The name is derived from Old Norse Hólar, the plural form of hóll, meaning "round and isolated hill." Harry´s surname is also the name of a historic Norwegian town (Hole, Norway) with a heritage that goes back to the Viking Age. Eipäs, vaan: On July 22, 2011, the Workers´ Youth League summer camp, which took place on Utøya in Hole, was attacked as part of the 2011 Norway attacks.
    ellauri245.html on line 530: The Clash achieved critical and commercial success in the United Kingdom with the release of their self-titled debut album, The Clash (1977) and their second album, Give ´Em Enough Rope (1978). Their experimental third album, London Calling, released in the UK in December 1979, earned them popularity in the United States when it was released there the following month. A decade later, Rolling Stone named it the best album of the 1980s. Following continued musical experimentation on their fourth album, Sandinista! (1980), the band reached new heights of success with the release of Combat Rock (1982), which spawned the US top 10 hit "Rock the Casbah", helping the album to achieve a 2× Platinum certification there. A final album, Cut the Crap, was released in 1985 with a new lineup, and a few weeks later, the band broke up.
    ellauri245.html on line 545: Fayen kukaktiga Jack on kollaasi ziljoonasta julkkis miljoonamies paskiaisesta, mutta älähäläpäs, kyllä niitä löytyy myös koti-Suomesta. Niikö Alvar Aalto esimerkixi, joka tölvi ja kusetti törkeästi toistakin vaimoansa, lahjakasta arkkitehtia Elissa Aaltoa. Lahjakas arkkitehti Elissa Aalto omistautui miehensä elämäntyön vaalimiseen. Hänen omaa, poikkeuksellista elämäänsä on tähän saakka viizitty pöyhiä varsin vähän.
    ellauri245.html on line 629: In the 20th century Burundi had three main indigenous ethnic groups: Hutu, Tutsi, and Twa. The area was colonised by the German Empire in the late 1800s and administered as a portion of German East Africa. In Burundi and neighboring Rwanda to the north, the Germans maintained indirect rule, leaving local social structures intact. Under this system, the Tutsi minority generally enjoyed its historically high status as aristocrats, whereas the Hutus occupied the bottom of the social structure. Princely and monarchal rulers belonged to a unique ethnic group, Ganwa, though over time the political salience of this distinction declined and the category was subsumed by the Tutsi grouping. During World War I, Belgian troops from the Belgian Congo occupied Burundi and Rwanda. In 1919, under the auspices of the nascent League of Nations, Belgium was given the "responsibility" of administering "Ruanda-Urundi" as a mandated territory. Though obligated to promote social progress in the territory, the Belgians did not alter the local power structures. Following World War II, the United Nations was formed and Ruanda-Urundi became a trust territory under Belgian administration, which required the Belgians to politically "edducate the locals and make them really fit", to prepare them for independence.
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    ellauri245.html on line 644: The term Mai-Mai or Mayi-Mayi refers to community-based militia groups active in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) that is formed to defend local communities and territory against Western funded armed groups. Most were formed to resist the invasion of Rwandan forces and Rwanda-affiliated Congolese industrial "rebel" groups.
    ellauri245.html on line 646: The name comes from the Swahili word for water, "maji". Militia members sprinkled themselves with water to protect themselves from bullets. Not any less stupid than Western soldiers who think that a priest sprinkling water or oil on a corpse will secure it another life. Mai-Mai were particularly active in the eastern Congolese provinces bordering Rwanda, North Kivu and South Kivu (the "Kivus"), which were under the control of the Rwanda-allied Bananarepublic-dominated "rebel" faction, the Rally for Congolese Conflict Minerals–in-Goma (RCD-Goma) during the Second Congo War.
    ellauri245.html on line 650: Suppressing the Mau Mau Uprising in the Kenyan colony cost Britain £55 million and caused at least 11,000 deaths, luckily mainly among the Mau Mau and other tarfaced forces, with some estimates considerably higher. This included 1,090 executions by hanging. The rebellion was marked by war crimes and massacres committed by both sides. The Mau Mau command, contrary to the Home Guard who were stigmatised as "the running dogs of British Imperialism", were relatively well educated.
    ellauri245.html on line 652: General Gatunga had previously been a respected and well-read Christian teacher in his local Kikuyu community. He was known to meticulously record his attacks in a series of five notebooks, which when executed were often swift and strategic, targeting loyalist community leaders he had previously known as a teacher.
    ellauri245.html on line 654: The Mau Mau military strategy was mainly guerrilla attacks launched under the cover of darkness. They used stolen weapons such as guns, as well as weapons such as machetes and bows and arrows in their attacks. They maimed cattle and, in one case, poisoned a herd.
    ellauri245.html on line 656: Women formed a core part of the Mau Mau, especially in maintaining supply lines. Initially able to avoid the suspicion, they moved through colonial spaces and between Mau Mau hideouts and strongholds, to deliver vital supplies and services to guerrilla fighters including food, ammunition, medical care, and of course, information. An unknown number also fought in the war, with the most high-ranking being Field Marshal Muthoni.
    ellauri245.html on line 658: The British and international view was that Mau Mau was a savage, violent, and depraved tribal cult, an expression of unrestrained emotion rather than reason. Mau Mau was "perverted tribalism" that sought to take the Kikuyu people back to "the bad old days" before British rule. What motherfuckers!
    ellauri245.html on line 664: The Congo became independent from Belgium on June 30, 1960. Norway had begun humanitarian aid to the Congo since at least 1963. In 1963, Norway was one of only six nations that Congo approached with a request for military aid, asking for help to build a navy. Norway declined the request, citing a shortage of the training expertise Congo was looking for.
    ellauri245.html on line 666: Norway gave the Congo NOK 40 million (US $15.7 million) in 2003. Vidar Helgesen, the Norwegian Secretary of State said: "In spite of some hopeful signs in the peace process and the establishment of a transitional government in the capital, Kinshasa, the humanitarian situation in the eastern part of the country is precarious." In 2004, all previous debt was forgiven. In 2007, the Secretaries General of the five largest Norwegian humanitarian organizations visited the Congo to access the crisis. In 2008, an additional NOK 15 million were supplied.
    ellauri245.html on line 668: In 2009, Minister of Defence Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen visited the Congo to observe the conflict. She agreed to send 2 Norwegian guys to supply manpower to the United Nations peace-keeping forces during the Kivu conflict.
    ellauri245.html on line 671: Jonas Gahr Støre, Norway´s Foreign Minister said: "I strongly react to the death sentence of two Norwegians ... Norway is a principled opponent of the death penalty and I will contact the DRC's foreign minister to gabble about this." According to Bloomberg.com "Norway also objected to the espionage conviction and the inclusion of the country in the fine, Stoere [sic] said. 'Norway isn't a part of this case.'" Sick. It is more than obvious that she was.
    ellauri245.html on line 677: Its 2022, Im 56 yrs old (born 1966 that is), kids grown, 5am, and feeling a little menopausal. Came back to a song that from the 1st time I heard it in my teens, I pictured the guy of my dreams singing to me. (Definitely not this wimpy tenor Chris with thinning bangles, but another more manly guy.) Didn´t we all? Definitely a classic! Greetings to us all narcissistic women of the eighties!
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    ellauri245.html on line 737: The Duchess of Sussex has prompted anger over her "mocking" demonstration of a curtsy to Elizabeth II. Royal author Gyles Brandreth, a friend of the royals, told TalkTV: "It's embarrassing, because it is mocking - and nobody curtsies to the Queen like that, and nobody would have advised her to do it that way." He added of Harry: "He would know that the bow, as it were, is a brief nod and the curtsy is to show respect for the sovereign, and in the case of the Queen - a lady in her 90s who actually had earned respect through a lifetime of service, and that was it. To do this sort of mocking thing is uncomfortable, but it is a cultural difference. It's like you would do a curtsy if you were playing in Snow White." Harry näyttää hitaalta neandertaliraukalta jonka ympärillä cromagnon-apina tekee piruetteja.
    ellauri245.html on line 750: Soon after graduation, Altman joined the United States Army Air Forces at the age of 18. During World War II, Altman flew more than 50 bombing missions as a co-pilot of a B-24 Liberator with the 307th Bomb Group in Borneo and the Dutch East Indies. Upon his discharge in 1947, Altman moved to California. He worked in publicity for a company that had invented a tattooing machine to identify dogs.
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    ellauri246.html on line 44: Vuonna 1966 jakoi Ruozin ukkotemia dynypalkinnon kahden eloonjääneen juutalaisen kesken, toinen oli Tukholmassa kyyristellyt Nelly Sachs ja toinen Israelissa sadetta pitänyt Shmuel Agnon. Seuraavana vuonna alkoi 7 päivän sota. Ruåzalaiset ehättivät tunnustamaan länsivärejä vähän etuajassa.
    ellauri246.html on line 46: Agnon oli alkuperäiseltä nimeltään Shmuel Josef Czaczkes. Hän syntyi Butshatshin (Бучач; puol. Buczacz, jidd. Butshotsh [בעטשאָטש]) kaupungissa, silloisen Itävalta-Unkarin Galitsian maakunnassa. Galitsian alue oli kuulunut Puolaan ennen Puolan ensimmäistä jakoa (1772) sekä vuosina 1918-1939, nykyään se kuuluu Ukrainaan, ellei tule kohta jotain uutta jakoa. Butshatshissa oli holokaustiin asti suuri juutalaisväestö, joka käsitti 1930-luvulla yli puolet kaupungin asukkaista.
    ellauri246.html on line 54: Agnonin kertomus Morsiuskatos ilmestyi 1931, ja hänestä tuli sen ansiosta johtava hepreankielinen kirjailija. Hänelle myönnettiin kahdesti sekä Bialik-palkinto että Israelin valtion kirjallisuuspalkinto. Vuonna 1966 hän sai ensimmäisenä israelilaisena Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinnon yhdessä Ruotsissa asuvan saksanjuutalaisen runoilijan Nelly Sachsin kanssa. Palkinnon vastaanottotilaisuudessa Agnon esitteli itsensä näin: ”Johtuen historiallisesta katastrofista, jossa Rooman keisari Titus tuhosi Jerusalemin ja Israelin kansa karkotettiin maanpakoon, minä satuin syntymään yhdessä maanpakolaisuuden kaupungeista. Mutta itse olen aina pitänyt itseäni syntyperäisenä jerusalemilaisena.”
    ellauri246.html on line 60: Nelly Sachs (oik. Leonie Sachs, 10. joulukuuta 1891 Berliini – 12. toukokuuta 1970) oli saksalais-ruotsalainen runoilija. Hän sai Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinnon vuonna 1966. Sachs syntyi Berliinissä varakkaaseen keskiluokkaiseen juutalaisperheeseen. Hän oli tehtailija William Sachsin ja tämän vaimon Margaret (o.s. Karger) Sachsin ainoa lapsi. Perhe oli sivistynyt, uskonnollisesti liberaali ja täysin assimiloitunut saksalaiseen kulttuuriin. Nuori Nelly opiskeli musiikkia, tanssia ja kirjallisuutta. Viisitoistavuotiaana hän luki Gösta Berlingin tarun ja kirjoitti ihailijakirjeen Selma Lagerlöfille. Tästä alkoi ihailijakirjeenvaihto, jota kesti 35 vuotta.
    ellauri246.html on line 62: Sachs alkoi seitsemäntoistavuotiaana kirjoittaa runoja, joita julkaistiin 1920- ja 1930-luvuilla lehdissä ja aikakausijulkaisuissa. Runot olivat romanttisia ja melko sovinnaisia, niille hymähdeltiin ja naurettiinkin Berliinin kirjallisuuspiireissä. Isänsä kuoltua vuonna 1930 Sachs jäi asumaan äitinsä kanssa. Hän oli yksinäinen nuori nainen ja hänen ainoan nuoruudenrakkautensa henkilöllisyys on salaperäisyyden peitossa. Miehestä tiedetään ainoastaan, ettei hän ollut juutalainen ja että hän oli vastarintaliikkeessä ja sai surmansa keskitysleirillä. Jos se oli ylipäänsä miekkonen, kenties Nelly piti salaa tytöistä.
    ellauri246.html on line 64: Tajuttuaan joutuvansa kohta itsekin keskitysleirille, Sachs kääntyi hädissään kirjeenvaihtotoverinsa Selma Lagerlöfin puoleen. Tämän onnistui auttaa Sachsia ja hänen äitiään pakenemaan Saksasta käyttämällä hyväksi suhteitaan Ruotsin nazihenkiseen kuninkaalliseen perheeseen. Selma Lagerlöf kuitenkin kuoli ennen kuin he ehtivät Ruotsiin.
    ellauri246.html on line 65: Uudessa kotimaassaan Nelly Sachs opetteli ruotsin kielen ja elätti itsensä ja äitinsä kääntämällä saksaksi talousliberaaleja ruotsinkielisiä runoilijoita, kuten Gunnar Ekelöfiä, Erik Lindegreniä ja Johannes Edfeltiä. Hän sai Ruotsin kansalaisuuden vuonna 1952. Sachsin äiti kuoli vuonna 1950, mikä aiheutti hänelle ankaran henkisen kriisin, siis Nellylle. 1960-luvun alussa häntä hoidettiin mielisairaalassa harhojen ja unettomuuden takia.
    ellauri246.html on line 67: Sodanjälkeisinä vuosina Sachs luki juutalaista kirjallisuutta ja Tooraa. Hän opiskeli myös juutalaista mystiikkaa ja kabbalaa ja julkaisi runoja "mykkänä huutona" holokaustia vastaan. Vuonna 1954 hän aloitti kirjeenvaihdon Paul Celanin kanssa. Celan oli keskitysleireiltä pelastunut romanianjuutalainen runoilija, joka oli muuttanut sodan jälkeen Pariisiin. Sachs ja Celan olivat sukulaissieluja, ja huolimatta suuresta ikäerosta heidän lämmin ja henkevä ystävyytensä jatkui Celanin itsemurhaan, vuoteen 1970 asti. Nelly Sachs itse kuoli vain pari kuukautta myöhemmin. Kelaa sitä!
    ellauri246.html on line 69: Vuonna 1966, yhdessä israelilaisen kirjailijan Samuel Josef Agnonin kanssa Nelly pokkasi Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinnon. Sachs oli vuoteen 2009 asti ainoa saksalais-ruåzalainen naiskirjailija, joka on saanut tämän palkinnon. 2009 sen sai Herta Müller, Celanin maanmies ja samanlainen antikommunisti Ceausescu-survivori.
    ellauri246.html on line 71: Sachs jatkoi yksineloaan vaatimattomassa pienessä asunnossaan, joka oli Tukholman juutalaisen seurakunnan omistuksessa. Hän kärsi masennuksesta ja koki useita hermoromahduksia. Juutalaisten joukkotuho toisessa maailmansodassa oli toistuva aihe hänen tuotannossaan. Hänen runokokoelmansa O die Schornsteine (1967) (Oh savupiiput) alkoi sitaatilla Jobin kirjasta ja kuvasi juutalaista kansaa, joka leijailee savuna keskitysleirien savupiipuista matkalla länteen vapauteen kuin Andrei, eli elämästä kuolemaan. Arabien joukkotuhosta 1967 sodassa nobelisteilla ei ollut kuin hyvää sanottavaa.
    ellauri246.html on line 89: Bo Johannes Edfelt (21 December 1904 - 27 August 1997) was a Swedish writer, poet, translator and literary critic. A native of Tibro, Edfelt was elected to be a member of the Swedish Academy in 1969, occupying seat No. 17. He succeeded Erik Lindegren and, following his death, was succeeded by - who else but Horace Engdahl! A-HA! Aha jaha! Jaså på det lilla viset! Nu klarnar det!
    ellauri246.html on line 91: At first this poem seems very pastoral, but it was written in the summer of either 1940 or 1941. Sweden was not at war, but had seen Denmark and Norway occupied by Nazi Germany and Finland defeated by the Soviet Union. Ekelöf was firmly opposed to the totalitarian regimes, so see this poem as finding a moment of peace, pineapple and bananas in a time of other people's crisis.
    ellauri246.html on line 112: Man har biljetten i fickan och äntligen allting packat. Piletti on taskussa ja matka-arkut pakattuna viimeinkin.
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    How lovely, peaceful. To be one with the world, nature and God. All that unites us. Thank you for sharing!


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    ellauri246.html on line 150: Auf den sinnreich erdachten Wohnungen des Todes, Nerokkaasti luotujen kuolinasuntojen katolla
    ellauri246.html on line 160: Wer erdachte euch Kuka kexi teidät
    ellauri246.html on line 195: Neljä Brodskyn runoa julkaistiin antologioissa Leningradissa vuosina 1966 ja 1967, mutta suurin osa hänen tuotannostaan ilmestyi vain lännessä. Hän käänsi runoja englannista ja puolasta (muun muassa mitättömän lännen hännystelijän Czesław Miłoszin tuotantoa) venäjäksi. Brodsky karkotettiin Neuvostoliitosta vuonna 1972 ja hän muutti ensin Wieniin, mistä runoilija W. H. Auden ja Michiganin yliopiston slaavilaisten kielten professori Carl Ray Proffer auttoivat hänet Yhdysvaltoihin, vaikka hän oli saanut muuttoluvan Israeliin. Jooseppi ei halunnut 100% juutalaisexi pölyiseen autiomaahan, vaan lähti mieluummin Egyptin lihafondyyn äärelle. Brodsky asui Brooklynissä ja Massachusettsissa. Hänen teoksensa ensimmäinen englanninkielinen käännös ilmestyi vuonna 1973. Brodsky opetti muun muassa Columbian yliopistossa ja Mount Holyoke Collegessa. Hän sai Yhdysvaltain kansalaisuuden vuonna 1977.
    ellauri246.html on line 219:       That pave with level flags their burial-place, jotka peittävät kaakeleina hautuumaan,
    ellauri246.html on line 224:       Of foreign accent, and of different climes; Kuulostavat mamuilta, kamelikarjapaimenilta;
    ellauri246.html on line 226:       With Abraham and Jacob of old times. Täällä vanhat tutut Abraham ja Jaakob.
    ellauri246.html on line 229:       The mourners said, "and Death is rest and peace;" Surijat sanovat, 'Kuolema ei satu';
    ellauri246.html on line 260: At every gate the accursed Mordecai haukkuen kuin koirat jotain Mordekaita,
    ellauri246.html on line 268: For in the background figures vague and vast Sillä hämärinä isoina takapiruina
    ellauri246.html on line 275: Spelling it backward, like a Hebrew book, kirjoittaen väärinpäin, kuin hepreaa
    ellauri246.html on line 280: Brings forth its races, but does not restore, rotuja uusia, eikä entistettyjä,
    ellauri246.html on line 287: ‘It was a pogrom’: Be’eri survivors on the horrific attack by Hamas terrorists. Bagged bodies of Hamas militants lying everywhere cluttering the place.

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    ellauri246.html on line 412: Vähitellen, ulkomaailma (viittauksen vaikutuksen mukaan) alkoi henkilökohtaistaa Brodskya joutomaaxi. Brodskin teosten autio - tyhjän, merkityksetön elämän metafori, joka runoilijalla vastaa henkistä hölynpölyä. Tämä on totalitaarisen yhteiskunnan massiivisten ihmisten elämä, joka ajattelun ihmisessä aiheuttaa väistämättömän yksinäisyyden. Brodskin aavikon maisema ei ole vahingossa ilman ihmisiä. Alkaen runosta "Isaac ja Abraham" aavikon maisemat osoittautuu olemaan hedelmättömiä. "Hills, kukkulat, et voi pitää niitä, mitata ..." Tämä on BrodSkin reaktio peltotöihin vähitellen kääntämällä sulauksia. Brodski osoittaa, että läpi joka autiomaassa putoaa hiekkaan, seisoo edelleen ja voi jopa kuolla.
    ellauri246.html on line 426: Helvettiä ja paratiisi tulkitaan Brodskyllä tolleesti symbaalisesti, ei perinteisessä avaimessa. Helvetti on yhdistelmä niitä kärsimystä ja taakkaa, jotka voi pudota ihmiselle eliniän aikana, niinkö vaikka tylsä päivätyö. Kuva paratiisista, joiden edistyminen on edistynyt, kehittyy iankaikkisen elämän uskonnollisesta mallista yhä tärkeämmäksi. Aluksi tämä on Raamatun idyll: "Abraham ja Isaac" - täydellinen maisema rekonstruoidaan, jossa sankarit ovat Jumazukka taivaallisen pensaan kuvassa. Mixjust noi nillihinttipersenaamat?
    ellauri246.html on line 428: "Lullaby Crack Cape" - paratiisin ylikriittinen arviointi voimattomuuden ja umpikujaan, paratiisissa, sillä se edustaa suurissa myytteinä, ei ole kehitystä ja luovuutta, ja jos runoilija ei voi tehdä luovuutta, millaista Paradise on se? Tämä paratiisin utopian tärkein puute herättää hänet runoilijan silmissä, paljastaa sen huonommaxi. Niman luonnehtii Brodskyä "runoilijana ilman paratiisia".
    ellauri246.html on line 495: Vuonna 1972 Brodskyltä valmistui "Roomalaisen ystävän kirjaimet". Tämä on hengellinen selviytymisohjelma niille, jotka eivät ole vaurioituneet mielessä ja säilyttävät yhteisen mielen ja ihmisarvon tunteen. Brodsky käyttää Marzilan muinaisen roomalaisen runoilun kirjallisuuden naamiota, joka on kirkastettu satigisen saamisuudesta ja honed laconicism hänen epigraminsa. Martzialilla oli ristiriita vallan kanssa, ja vanhuxena hän palasi ulkopuolelle, valitsi henkilöxi yksityisen henkilön, joka uppoaa mieluummin nöyryytykseen. Vanhusten miehen maski, tunnetusti, valitti 32-vuotias Brodsky, on yksi itsetuhojen keinoista. Itse asiassa Brodskin eettiset filosofiset havainnot kertyvät elämään, jotka heitetään täällä maksimaalisten kommenttien muodossa. Kirjoittaja käyttää epistolar-muotoa, jonka avulla voit ylittää monipuolisen materiaalin yhdeksi kokonaisuudeksi. Selkä-skeptinen ilme asioita duunatessa ei peruuta kiitollista asennetta siihen, mikä tekee eläimistä kauniita. Rakkausnäkymä sankarista on merelle, vuorille, puille, varrelle vanhemman baarin. Elämän korkeimman arvon ymmärtäminen läpäisee koko työn.
    ellauri246.html on line 512: Brodsky käyttää usein metaforisia Decoar, raunioita, siruja. Hänen sielunsa on temppeli ja vertaa raunioita, fragmentteja. Kärsimystä verrataan, onko se nyt pommitusten vastustuskyky tai säteilytauti. Joskus Brodskin kasvot tykkää rauniot. Jokainen, joka tiesi hänet, totesi, että BrodSky ui hyvin nopeasti. Täältä se perustuu suuren harmaaseen paikkaan Brodskin 1970-luvuilla. Harmaalla värillä on anti-systhien tila. Lisäksi jalokivi, Glaciation tunkeutuu BrodSkin työhön ikään kuin hänellä olisi aina kylmä. Kylmän motiivi on orgaanisesti yhteydessä yksinäisyyden motiiviin, joka Brodskin siirtotyöläisessä työssä on poikkeuksellinen paikka: kokoelmilla "Osa puheenvuoro" (1975-76), "Autumn Yastreb Creek" (1976-83) , "Uranialle" (1984-87), "Elämä hajallaan olevalla valolla" (1985-86). Missä lyyrinen sankari on esitetty, hän on aina yksin. Ei kukaan jaa "Loom Cut viipaloituja runoja". Jos Venäjällä oli vastaus hänen runoihinsa (Lemonit muistelee, kuten Kharkovissa, Brodskin opiskelijat, jotka vuokraavat Brodsky per yö, niin että he eivät löytäneet tekstejä), sitten ulkomailla - Alpopulation. Se näyttää Brodsky ja "Top Secret" kuoleman ajatus, itsemurhasta, hänen moraalinen ja psykologinen tilansa on niin raskas. Barbizon Terras on kuvattu runoilijan saapuessa pieneen amerikkalaiseen kaupunkiin. Se ratkaistiin hotelliin, taittaa asioita ja yhtäkkiä, yhtäkkiä käytöstä, rysähtää kattokruunu koukusta. Riittävä psykologisesta tyhjöstä, jossa runoilija tuntuu tyhjyydestä. Tämä muutos myöhässä luovuudessa käy ilmi autiomaassa. "Puheeni on osoitettu ... siinä tyhjyydessä, jonka reunat ovat laajan aavikon reunat." Tyhjyys - это elämän metafora Yhdysvalloissa. Runko ei ideoi tätä elämää ollenkaan ja kuvaa Yhdysvaltoja impersonaalisten naamioiden valtakunnaksi. Tietenkään ei ole sama tyhjä elämä, kun Neuvostoliiton ihmiset ovat johtavia amerikkalaisia, heitä tuetaan, mutta myös siellä "tänään, se on edelleen kiinteä huomenna." Jokainen päivä on uusi eilinen. Muutokset muuttavat vain vuodenaikoja. Tietoja tästä tyhjöstä, tässä hämmentyneessä ympäristössä Brodsky kertoi monissa runoissa, mukaan lukien "Quintet" (1977):
    ellauri246.html on line 564: Työn valmisteluxi käytin suoraan Joseph Alexandrovichin kirjoituksia sekä Leo Vladimirovich Losevin kirjaa "Joseph Brodsky. Kirjallisen elämäkerran kokemus. " Tämä kirja sisältää kaikki kattavat tiedot Brodskin elämästä ja työstä. Käytetyt myös: Kokoelma haastatteluja runoilijalta - täällä kaikki haastattelut kerättiin, mikä Iosif Alexandrovich antoi; Salomon Moiseevich Volkovin työ "vuoropuhelujen kanssa Joseph Brodsky" on melko suosittu Venäjällä - tämä on eräänlainen kirjankeskustelu, journalistien keskustelu runoilijalla; Jack Jacob Arkadyvich Gordin, Writer, "Knight ja kuolema, tai elämä suunnitelmana: noin niinkuin Joseph Brodsky." Se sisältää haastattelun Brodskin kanssa, Gordin itse, hänen tarinansa viestintään runoilijan kanssa.
    ellauri246.html on line 631: Joten Brodski oli Wienissä, Lontoossa. Yhdysvalloissa hän saapui 9. heinäkuuta 1972. Hänen amerikkalaisen elämän alusta lähtien kysyttiin lisääntynyttä vauhtia. Jo 21. heinäkuuta hän lensi Western Massachusettsille amerikkalaiselle kääntäjälle George Clainille työskentelemään hänen kanssaan kirjan suosikki runojen yläpuolella. Sanomalehtien ja erityisesti televisio, joka voitti maan Venäjän runoilija-maanpaossa, lukemattomat kutsut lensi Brodskyn. Klein sanoo, että kesästä 1972 keväällä 1973 hän suoritti Brodskin kanssa kääntäjänä yliopistoissa ja korkeakouluissa noin kolmekymmentä kertaa.
    ellauri246.html on line 637: Amerikassa Brodsky asui kolmessa kaupungissa: Ann Arborissa, New Yorkissa ja South Headleyissä. Hän opetti Michiganin yliopistossa ja Massachusettsissa. Mutta opetus, kuten Lion Losev kirjoittaa, oli vaikea soittaa: "Brodsky oli itse opetettu ja pedagogiikka, varsinkin angloamerikkalainen, olennaisesti ei ollut pienintäkään esitystä. Siksi hän tarjosi amerikkalaisille opiskelijoilleen, mitä hän voisi lukea hänen suosikki runoilijoiden runoja hänen kanssaan. Yliopiston luettelossa hänen kursseja voitaisiin kutsua "Venäjän Twentiet-vuosisadan" tai "vertailevan runon" tai "roomalaisen runoilijoiden", mutta sama asia tapahtui luokkahuoneessa - runo lukettiin ja kommentoi tarkemmin . "
    ellauri246.html on line 846: 1965-luvun lopulla tai vuoden 1966 alussa BrodSky lähti julkaisupyynnön Leningradin sivuliikkeeseen "Neuvostoliiton kirjoittaja" runojen kirjoista. Kirja, jonka hän oli kutsunut "Winter Mail" ja se koostuu runoista 1962-1965. Käsikirjoitus keskusteltiin, mutta ... for "mutta" Listautuminen ei voida hyväksyä Brodskin jakeissa - Raamatun teemoja ("Isaac ja Abraham"), Jumalan, Angelsin, Serafimovin mainitseminen. Kokouksen osanottajat selittävät, miksi kaikki sama kirja olisi julkaistava: pysäyttää "kaikenlaisia \u200b\u200bkeskusteluja", "tuhota legendoja, jotka ovat syntyneet hänen nimensä ympärille." Arvioijan arvostelut, runoilija V.A. Joulu ja kriitikko V.N. Alfonsov, päivätty lokakuu ja marraskuu. Molemmat arvostelukäyttäjät tukevat päättäväisesti kirjan julkaisemista. Jos tämä voitaisiin odottaa V.N. Alfonsov ja sitten ruokkivat joulun VSEVOLODin runoilijaa (1895-1977), joka jopa "Isaac ja Abraham" kirjoittavat, että tämä on runo "mielenkiintoinen suunnitelmassa, mielekästä ja kirkas väri", odottamaton. Mutta käsikirjoitus, vaikka se oli melko myönteisestä suhtaudesta, annettiin BrodSky takaisin. Pari vuotta myöhemmin hänet kutsuttiin KGB: n Leningradin hallintaan ja tarjosi sopimuksen: hän ilmoitti heille ulkomaalaisista, ja he syövät heidän vaikutusvaltaansa siihen, että runoja Brodsky julkaistiin. Tämän jälkeen Brodsky lopulta heilutti kätensä ajatukselle kirjan painos kotimaassaan.
    ellauri246.html on line 848: Hänen ensimmäinen todellinen kirja "Pysähtyy aavikolla", saavutti New Yorkissa vuonna 1970. Tämä on suuri kirja - siinä seitsemänkymmentä runoja, runoja "Isaac ja Abraham" ja "Gorbunov ja Gorchakov", neljä muuta käännöstä John Donna lopulta. Brodskin pääosa käsikirjoituksesta, joka kuljetetaan amerikkalaiselle professorille ja hänen runonsa George Clainin kääntäjälle Leningradissa kesäkuussa 1968. Se oli vaarallinen yritys ja vienti amerikkalaisen salakuljetuksen käsikirjoitus ja erityisesti Brodsky. Viimeisen Sinyavskin ja Danielin viimeaikaisen prosessin jälkeen "käsikirjoitusten siirtäminen länteen" kuulosti "vakoilulta" tai oli "isänmaan pettämistä".
    ellauri246.html on line 864: Nobel-palkinnoista. Brodsky uskoi aina, että hänelle voitaisiin merkitä tämä erittäin arvostettu palkkio. Hänellä oli urheilun luonteeltaan kilpaileva laskimo - nuorista vuosilta välittömän reaktion muiden ihmisten runoihin: Voin tehdä sen paremmin. Eri palkintoja ja palkintoja, jotka putosivat siihen vuoden 1972 jälkeen, hän hoiti pragmaattisesti tai ironisesti antamatta heille paljon merkitystä. Mutta Nobel-palkinto oli hänelle, sekä kaikille venäläisille, erikoishalolle. Nobel-komitean työtä pidetään salaisena, mutta huhujen mukaan Brodski nimitettiin jo vuonna 1980, jolloin Caclaw Milos tuli Laureate. Ja nyt on tietoa Nobelin valinnasta 1987, jossa Brodsky oli mukana. Palkinnon myöntäminen, Nobel komitea laatii lyhyesti, mikä on laureatin tärkein ansio. Diplomassa Brodskyllä seisoi: "Kattavalle kirjallisuudelle, joka erottaa ajatuksen ja runollisen voimakkuuden selkeyden."
    ellauri246.html on line 872: Paradoksaalista Brodskyä ei vain runoja vaan myös kohtalo. Lähtö Venäjältä 1972, hän ei tiennyt, voisiko hän koskaan nähdä kotimaahansa. Gorbachevin saapumisen jälkeen Brodsky tuli yhä enemmän kysyäksesi, haluatko palata kotiin. Brodsky puhui yhdelle haastattelijalle: "Ensinnäkin: kaksi kertaa samassa joessa, jota et astu. Toinen: Koska minulla on nyt tämä nizhib, niin pelkään, että olisin ehdottanut erilaisia \u200b\u200bavustajia ja myönteisiä tunteita. Ja on paljon vaikeampi olla positiivisia tunteita kuin olla vihan aihe. Olin noin useita kertoja tulla Venäjälle Incognito, mutta aikaa ei ole, niin terveys puuttuu, niin kiireellisiä tehtäviä on ratkaistava. Lisäksi paluu ei enää ole järkevää. Kaikki mitä haluaisin nähdä tai kuollut tai naimisissa. "
    ellauri246.html on line 974: John Stubbs repeats this anecdote from Isaac Walton’s Life of Dr John Donne (1640), which remains a readable piece of work for all its faults. Walton was somewhat cavalier in matters of chronology, jumbling or telescoping events to suit his sense of emotional rightness. Tämä kasku löytyy myös Tauno Körilään Suuresta kaskukirjasta. Kaskuissa on aika lailla toistoa, koska Taunolla ei ollut käytössään tietotekniikkaa. No niin on näissä paasauxissakin, vaikka on.
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    ellauri247.html on line 84: The Baiame story tells how Baiame came down from the sky to the land and created rivers, mountains, and forests. He then gave the people their laws of life, traditions, songs, and culture. He also created the first initiation site. This is known as a bora; a place where boys were initiated into manhood.
    ellauri247.html on line 85: It was forbidden to mention or talk about the name of Baiame publicly. Women were not allowed to see drawings of dicks and church boats by Baiame nor approach Baiame sites, which are often male initiation sites (boras).
    ellauri247.html on line 87: The missionary William Ridley adopted the name of Baiame for the Christian God when translating into Gamilaraay (the language of the Kamilaroi). It is sometimes suggested that Baiame was a construct of early Christian missionaries, but K Langloh Parker dated belief in Baiame to (at latest) 1830, prior to missionary activity in the region.
    ellauri247.html on line 89: Catherine Eliza Somerville Stow (1 May 1856 – 27 March 1940), who wrote as K. Langloh Parker, was a South Australian born writer who lived in northern New South Wales in the late nineteenth century. She is best known for recording the stories of the Ualarai around her. Her testimony is one of the best accounts of the beliefs and stories of an Aboriginal people in north-west New South Wales at that time. However, her accounts reflect European attitudes of the time. Anyways, she was not around before Ridley. William Ridley (14 September 1819 – 26 September 1878) was an English Presbyterian missionary who studied Australian Aboriginal languages, particularly Gamilaraay, before Catherine was more than a twinkle in her daddy's eye. Baiame may have been some abo hero before Bill's arrival, but the details about his doings could still be coloured by the Middle Eastern tentmen's literary treasure brought in by Bill.
    ellauri247.html on line 93: Narahdarn, the bat, wanted honey. He watched until he saw a Wurranunnah, or, bee alight. He caught it, stuck a white feather between its hind legs, let it go and followed it. He knew he could see the white feather, and so follow the bee to its nest. He ordered his two wives, of the Bilber tribe, to follow him with wirrees to carry home the honey in. Night came on and Wurranunnah the bee had not reached home. Narahdarn caught him, imprisoned him under bark, and kept him safely there until next morning. When it was light enough to see, Narahdarn let the bee go again, and followed him to his nest, in a gunnyanny tree.
    ellauri247.html on line 95: Marking the tree with his combo (stone tomahawk) that he might know it again, he returned to hurry on his wives who were some way behind. He wanted them to come on, climb the tree, and chop out the honey. When they reached the marked tree one of the women climbed up. She called out to Narahdarn that the honey was in a split in the tree. He called back to her to put her hand in and get it out. She put her arm in, but found she could not get it out again. Narahdarn climbed up to help her, but found when he reached her that the only way to free her was to cut off her ​arm. This he did before she had time to realise what he was going to do, and protest. So great was the shock to her that she died instantly. Narahdarn carried down her lifeless body and commanded her sister, his other wife, to go up, chop out the arm, and get the honey. She protested, declaring the bees would have taken the honey away by now. "Not so," he said; "go at once."
    ellauri247.html on line 99: As he neared his camp, two little sisters of his wives ran out to meet him, thinking their sisters would be with him, and that they would give them a taste of the honey they knew they had gone out to get. But to their surprise Narahdarn came alone, and as he drew near to them they saw his arms were covered with blood. And his face had a fierce look on it, which frightened them from ​even asking where their sisters were. They ran and told their mother that Narahdarn had returned alone, that he looked fierce and angry, also his arms were covered with blood. Out went the mother of the Bilbers, and she said, "Where are my daughters, Narahdarn? Forth went they this morning to bring home the honey you found. You come back alone. You bring no honey. Your look is fierce, as of one who fights, and your arms are covered with blood. Tell me, I say, where are my daughters?"
    ellauri247.html on line 103: The chief of her tribe listened to her. When she had finished and begun to wail for her daughters, whom she thought she would see no more, he said, "Mother of the Bilbers, your daughters shall be avenged if aught has happened to them at the hands of Narahdarn. Fresh are his tracks, and the young men of your tribe shall follow whence they have come, and finding what Narahdarn has done, swiftly shall they return. Then shall we hold a corrobboree, and if your daughters fell at his hand Narahdarn shall be punished."
    ellauri247.html on line 105: The mother of the Bilbers said: "Well have you spoken, oh my relation. Now speed ye the young men lest the rain fall or the dust blow and the tracks be lost." ​Then forth went the fleetest footed and the keenest eyed of the young men of the tribe. Ere long, back they came to the camp with the news of the fate of the Bilbers.
    ellauri247.html on line 108: Big fires were lit on the edge of the scrub, throwing light on the dancers as they came dancing out from their camps, painted in all manner of designs, waywahs round their waists, tufts of feathers in their hair, and carrying in their hands painted wands. Heading the procession as the men filed out from the scrub into a cleared space in front of the women, came Narahdarn. The light of the fires lit up the tree tops, the dark balahs showed out in fantastic shapes, and weird indeed was the scene as slowly the men danced round; louder clicked the boomerangs and louder grew the chanting of the women; higher were the fires piled, until the flames shot their coloured tongues round the ​trunks of the trees and high into the air. One fire was bigger than all, and towards it the dancers edged Narahdarn; then the voice of the mother of the Bilbers shrieked in the chanting, high above that of the other women. As Narahdarn turned from the fire to dance back he found a wall of men confronting him. These quickly seized him and hurled him into the madly-leaping fire before him, where he perished in the flames. And so were the Bilbers avenged. Good work, bare-butt boys, and good riddance for the bad rubbish.
    ellauri247.html on line 114: GLOSSARY Bahloo, moon. Beeargah, hawk. Beeleer, black cockatoo. Beereeun, prickly lizard. Bibbee, woodpecker, bird. Bibbil, shiny-leaved box-tree. Bilber, a large kind of rat. Bindeah, a prickle or small thorn. Birrahlee, baby. Birrableegul, children. Birrahgnooloo, woman's name, meaning "face like a tomahawk handle." Boobootella, the big bunch of feathers at the back of an emu. Boolooral, an owl. Boomerang, a curved weapon used in hunting and in warfare by the blacks; called Burren by the Narran blacks. Borah, a large gathering of blacks where the boys are initiated into the mysteries which make them young men. Bou-gou-doo-gahdah, the rain bird. Bouyou, legs. Bowrah or Bohrah, kangaroo. Bralgahs, native companion, bird. Bubberah, boomerang that returns and bumps you in the back of your head. Buckandee, native cat. Buggoo, flying squirrel. Bulgahnunnoo, bark-backed. Bunbundoolooey, brown flock pigeon. Bunnyyarl, flies. Byamee, man's name, meaning "big man." Bwana, African sir. Capparis, caper. Combi, bag made of kangaroo skins. Comfy, foldable plastic pillow. Cookooburrah, laughing jackass. Coorigil, name of place, meaning sign of bees. Corrobboree, black fellows' dance. Cunnembeillee, woman's name, meaning pig-weed root. Curree guin guin, butcher-bird. Daen, black fellows. Dardurr, bark, humpy or shed. Dayah minyah, carpet snake (vällykäärme). Deegeenboyah, soldier-bird. Decreeree, willy wagtail. Dinewan, emu. Dingo, native dog. Doonburr, a grass seed. Doongara, lightning. Dummerh, 2nd rate pigeons. Dungle, water hole. Dunnia, wattle. Eär moonan, long sharp teeth. Effendi, Turkish sir. Euloo marah, large tree grubs. Edible. In fact yummy. Euloo wirree, rainbow. Gayandy, borah devil. Galah or Gilah, a French grey and rose-coloured cockatoo. Gidgereegah, a species of small parrot. Gooeea, warriors. Googarh, iguana. Googoolguyyah, run into trees. Googoorewon, place of trees. Goolahwilleel, absolutely top-knot pigeon. Gooloo, magpie. Goomade, red stamp. Goomai, water rat. Goomblegubbon, bastard or just plain turkey. Goomillah, young girl's dress, consisting of waist strings made of opossum's sinews with strands of woven opossum's hair hanging about a foot square in front. Yummy. Goonur, kangaroo rat. Goug gour gahgah, laughing-jackass. Literal meaning, "Take a stick of bamboo and boil it in the water." Grooee, handsome foliaged tree bearing a plum-like fruit, tart and bitter, but much liked by the blacks. Guinary, light eagle hawk. Guineboo, robin redbreast. Gurraymy, borah devil. Gwai, red. Gwaibillah, star. Kurreah, an alligator. Mahthi, dog. Maimah, stones. Maira, paddy melon. Massa, American sir. May or Mayr, wind. Mayrah, spring wind. Meainei, girls. Midjee, a species of acacia. Millair, species of kangaroo rat. Moodai, opossum. Moogaray, hailstones. Mooninguggahgul, mosquito-calling bird. Moonoon, emu spear. Mooregoo, motoke. Mooroonumildah, having no eyes. Morilla or Moorillah, pebbly ridges. Mubboo, beefwood-tree. Mullyan, eagle hawk. Mullyangah, the morning star. Murgah muggui, big grey spider. Murrawondah, climbing rat. Narahdarn, bat. Noongahburrah, tribe of blacks on the Narran. Nullah nullah, a club or heavy-headed weapon. Nurroo gay gay, dreadful pain. Nyunnoo or Nunnoo, a grass humpy. Ooboon, blue-tongued lizard. Oolah, red prickly lizard. Oongnairwah, black driver. Ouyan, curlew. Piggiebillah, ant-eater. One of the Echidna, a marsupial. Quarrian, a kind of parrot. Quatha, quandong; a red fruit like a round red plum. Sahib, Indian sir. Senhor, Brazilian sir. U e hu, rain, only so called in song. Waligoo, to hide. Wahroogah, children. Wahn, crow. Walla Walla, place of many waters. Wallah, I swear to God. Wallah, Indian that carries out a manual task. Waywah, worn by men, consisting of a waistband made of opossum's sinews with bunches of strips of paddy melon skins hanging from it. ​Wayambeh, turtle. Weeoombeen, a small bird, girl's name. Some thing like robin redbreast, only with longer tail and not so red a breast. Willgoo willgoo, pointed stick with feathers on top. Widya nurrah, a wooden battle-axe shaped weapon. Wirree, small piece of bark, canoe-shaped. Wirreenun, priest or doctor. Womba, mad. Wondah, spirit or ghost. Wurranunnah, wild bees. Wurranunnah, tame bees. Wurrawilberoo, whirlwind with a devil in it; also clouds of Magellan. Yaraan, white gum-tree. Yhi, the sun. Yuckay, oh dear!
    ellauri247.html on line 123: According to Australian linguist R.M.W. Dixon ("The Languages of Australia," Cambridge, 1980), the word probably is from Guugu Yimidhirr (Endeavour River-area Aborigine language) /gaNurru/ "large black kangaroo."
    ellauri247.html on line 125: The motherfuckers just couldn't be bothered to check the facts from the niggers. Niinkun ei Willard Van Orman Quinekaan muka tiennyt mitä Gavagai oikeasti tarkoitti. Vittu mikä idealisti sekin oli. Silja Huttusen vastaväittäjä oli Karlgrenin poika Jussi jolla oli 1 miehen firma nimeltä Gavagai.
    ellauri247.html on line 127: Musta tuntuu et mä näin tän Dixonin Sydneyssä vuonna 2002. Tai sitten en. Ainakin mä öizin Cape Tribulationilla kahden saxalaisen repputytön kanssa alasängyssä kovaäänisesti pieraisten (tästä saattaakin jo olla paasaus). Tytöt sanoivat ach Mensch ja polisivat paljon pahaa likaisesta vanhasta äijästä saxaxi. Minkä jälkeen sanoin kovaa Bitte um Verzeihung Mädels, ich habe nur gerülpst. Senjälkeen ne vaikenivat kokonaan.
    ellauri247.html on line 131: James Cook, RN named the river in 1770 after he was forced to beach his ship, HMS Endeavour, for repairs in the river mouth, after damaging it on Endeavour Reef. Joseph Banks named the river the Endeavours River but the form Cook used, Endeavour River, has stuck.
    ellauri247.html on line 133: Cook and his crew remained for almost seven weeks and made contact with the local Guugu Yimithirr Aborigines, while the naturalists Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander made extensive collections of native flora, while Sydney Parkinson illustrated much of the flora and fauna of the region. Botanical specimens were also collected by Alan Cunningham after he arrived on HMS Mermaid, captained by Philip Parker King on 28 June 1819.
    ellauri247.html on line 167: Vapaamielisellä historioitsijalla Catherine Macaulaylla oli tapana väitellä ahdasmielisen tohtori Samuel Johnsonin kanssa yhteiskunnallisesta tasa-arvoisuudesta. Eräänä päivänä, kun Johnson oli aterialla mainitun naisen kotona, hän virkkoi emännälleen totisen näköisenä:
    ellauri247.html on line 175: Tuo löytyi Tauno Köriläältä, alkuperäinen oikeistotörähdys on tässä. Paizi että Macaulay oli pikemminkin demokraatti kuin republikaani, mutta kaikkihan on suhteellista.
    ellauri247.html on line 177: The Tory Samuel Johnson was a critic of her politics: Sir, there is one Mrs. Macaulay in this town, a great republican. One day when I was at her house, I put on a very grave countenance, and said to her, "Madam, I am now become a convert to your way of thinking. I am convinced that all mankind are upon an equal footing; and to give you an unquestionable proof, Madam, that I am in earnest, here is a very sensible, civil, well-behaved fellow-citizen, your footman; I desire that he may be allowed to sit down and dine with us." I thus, Sir, shewed her the absurdity of the levelling doctrine. She has never liked me since. Sir, your levellers wish to level down as far as themselves; but they cannot bear levelling up to themselves. They would all have some people under them; why not then have some people above them?
    ellauri247.html on line 181: After travelling in Holland, Germany and Russia in 1776, Graham set up practice in Bath, Somerset. Advertisements promoting cures using "Effluvia, Vapours and Applications ætherial, magnetic or electric" attracted his first celebrity patient, the historian Catharine Macaulay. She became the subject of scandal in 1778 when she married James Graham’s 21-year-old brother William, who was less than half her age. At the end of 1792, Graham began to experiment with extended fasting to prolong his life. He died at his home in Edinburgh in 1794. Grahamille kävi kuin mustalaisen hevoselle, kuoli juuri kun oli oppimassa paastolle.
    ellauri247.html on line 197: In W. M. Thackeray's novel Vanity Fair, Rebecca Sharp and Miss Rose Crawley read Humphry Clinker: "Once, when Mr. Crawley asked what the young people were reading, the governess replied 'Smollett'. 'Oh, Smollett,' said Mr. Crawley, quite satisfied. 'His history is more dull, but by no means so dangerous as that of Mr. Hume. It is history you are reading?' 'Yes,' said Miss Rose; without, however, adding that it was the history of Mr. Humphry Clinker."
    ellauri247.html on line 201: John Bellairs referenced Smollett's works in his Johnny Dixon series, where Professor Roderick Random Childermass reveals that his late father Marcus, an English professor, had named all his sons after characters in Smollett's works: Roderick Random, Peregrine Pickle, Humphry Clinker, and even "Ferdinand Count Fathom", who usually signed his name F. C. F. Childermass.
    ellauri247.html on line 211: Alain-René Lesage ou Le Sage, né le 8 mai 1668 à Sarzeau1 et mort le 17 novembre 1747 à Boulogne-sur-Mer, est un romancier et dramaturge français. Bien qu’il soit aujourd’hui surtout connu pour son roman picaresque Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane, Lesage est l’auteur d’une importante production théâtrale. Il a notamment contribué au développement et au renouvellement du « théâtre de la Foire » Après les marionnettes et les danseurs de corde, les acteurs forains en vinrent progressivement à jouer de véritables petites comédies, souvent écrites par des auteurs de renom et de talent. Toujours modeste, c’est par ses ouvrages seuls qu’il obtint sa réputation, et jamais il ne rechercha les dignités et les titres littéraires. Nietsche piti Gil Blasista enemmän kuin Shakespearesta. Varmaan se oli parempi kuin tuo nenäkäs skottitohtori.
    ellauri247.html on line 230: Pikareskiromaani syntyi Espanjassa 1500-luvun puolivälissä tarkoituksellisesti kehiteltynä vastagenrenä ritariromaanille ja sen harhailevalle, haavemaailmassa elävälle sankarille. Pseudoautobiografisena pikareskiromaanin tapahtumat myötäilevät sankarin (espanjan picaro = 'ratsastaja') monipolvista vaellusta ja antavat sen kautta humoristis-satiirisen kuvan maailmasta. Veijarityylin (gusta picaresca) varhainen edustaja oli tuntemattoman tekijän romaani La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes (1554). Muita varhaisia klassikkoja ovat Mateo Alemánin La Vida del picaro Guzman de Alfarache (1599–1604), sekä lajin tunnetuin klassikko, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedran El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha (1605, 1615, Don Quijote manchalainen, surullisen hahmon ritari). Veijariromaanin sankarina on esiintynyt myös naisia, jotka käyvät veijarimaisesta seikkailusta toiseen pyrkien valloittamaan mahdollisimman paljon varakkaita miehiä, kuten Francisco López de Úbedan romaanissa La pícara Justina (1605).
    ellauri247.html on line 234: Thomas Nashe perusti teoksellaan The Unfortunate Traveller, or, The Life of Jacke Wilton (1594) englantilaisen seikkailullisen veijariromaanin tyypin (rogue story). Saksan kirjallisuuden tunnetuin veijariromaani on Hans Jacob von Grimmelshausenin Der abenteurliche Simplicissimus Teutsch (1669, Seikkailukas Simplicissimus), jonka innoittamana julkaistiin muitakin "simplikiaanisia" kirjoja, kuten Johan Beerin Der simplicianische Weltkucker (1677–1679) ja Daniel Speerin Der Ungarische oder Dacianische Simplicissimus (1683). Tunnettuja veijariromaaneja ovat myös ranskalaisen Alain-René Lesagen Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane (1715–1735, Kavaljeerin muistelmat) sekä englantilaisten Daniel Defoen Moll Flanders (1722, suom.), Henry Fieldingin Jonathan Wild (1743), Tobias Smollettin The Adventures of Roderick Random (1748) ja William Thackerayn The Luck of Barry Lyndon (1844).
    ellauri247.html on line 242: Der Schelmenroman oder pikarischer/pikaresker Roman (aus dem Spanischen: pícaro = Schelm), dessen Ursprung im 16. Jahrhundert in Spanien liegt, schildert aus der Perspektive seines Helden, wie sich dieser in einer Reihe von Abenteuern durchs Leben schlägt. Der Schelm stammt aus den unteren gesellschaftlichen Schichten, ist deshalb ungebildet, aber „bauernschlau“. In der Absicht, die soziale Stigmatisierung aufgrund seiner niederen Geburt zu überwinden, ist er ständig auf der Suche nach Aufstiegsmöglichkeiten und greift dabei nicht selten auf kriminelle Mittel zurück. Er durchläuft alle gesellschaftlichen Schichten und wird zu deren Spiegel. Der Held hat keinen Einfluss auf die Geschehnisse um ihn herum, schafft es aber immer wieder, sich aus allen brenzligen Situationen zu retten.
    ellauri247.html on line 244: Traditionell ist der Schelmenroman eine (fingierte) Autobiographie mit satirischen Zügen, die bestimmte Missstände in der Gesellschaft thematisiert. Sie beginnt oft mit einer Desillusionierung des Helden, der die Schlechtigkeit der Welt erst hier erkennt. Er begibt sich, sei es freiwillig, sei es unfreiwillig, auf Reisen. Die dabei erlebten Abenteuer sind episodenhaft, d. h., sie hängen nicht voneinander ab und können beliebig erweitert werden, was bei Übersetzungen oft der Fall war. Das Ende ist meist eine „Bekehrung“ des Schelms, nach der er zu einem geregelten Leben findet. Es besteht auch die Möglichkeit einer Flucht aus der Welt, also aus der Realität.
    ellauri247.html on line 259: Smollett’s deep moral energy surfaced in two early verse satires, “Advice: A Satire” (1746) and its sequel, “Reproof: A Satire” (1747); these rather weak poems were printed together in 1748. Smollett’s poetry includes a number of odes and lyrics, but his best poem remains “The Tears of Scotland.” Written in 1746, it celebrates the unwavering independence of the Scots, who had been crushed by English troops at the Battle of Culloden. Not much of an improvement on the rest I'd say.
    ellauri247.html on line 261: "The learned Smelfungus travelled from Boulogne to Paris, from Paris to Rome, and so on, but he set out with the spleen and jaundice, and every object he passed by was discoloured or distorted. He wrote an account of them, but 'twas nothing but the account of his miserable feelings. I met Smelfungus in the grand portico of the Pantheon—he was just coming out of it. ''Tis nothing but a huge cockpit,' said he—'I wish you had said nothing worse of the Venus de Medici,' replied I—for in passing through Florence, I had heard he had fallen foul upon the goddess, and used her worse than a common strumpet, without the least provocation in nature. I popp'd upon Smelfungus again at Turin, in his return home, and a sad tale of sorrowful adventures had he to tell, 'wherein he spoke of moving accidents by flood and field, and of the cannibals which each other eat, the Anthropophagi'; he had been flayed alive, and bedevil'd, and used worse than St. Bartholomew, at every stage he had come at. 'I'll tell it,' cried Smelfungus, 'to the world.' 'You had better tell it,' said I, 'to your physician.'" (Sterne)
    ellauri247.html on line 263: Smollett was one of the first jacks of all trades to subsist entirely upon the earnings of his own pen. He had no extraneous means of support. He had neither patron, pension, property, nor endowment, inherited or acquired.
    ellauri247.html on line 270: He summarised his Continental experience after this wise: inns, cold, damp, dark, dismal, dirty; landlords equally disobliging and rapacious; servants awkward, sluttish, and slothful; postillions lazy, lounging, greedy, and impertinent.
    ellauri247.html on line 276: Smollett characterized the chambers as cold and comfortless, the beds as "paultry" (with "frowsy," a favourite word), the cookery as execrable, wine poison, attendance bad, publicans insolent, and bills extortion, concluding with the grand climax that there was not a drop of tolerable malt liquor to be had from London to
    ellauri247.html on line 279: Despite the doctor's unflattering portraits of Frenchmen, M. Babeau admits that his book is one written by an observer of facts, and a man whose statements, whenever they can be tested, are for the most part "singularly exact."
    ellauri247.html on line 286: CICISBEO: In 18th- and 19th-century Italy, the cicisbeo (Italian: [tʃitʃiˈzbɛːo]; plural: cicisbei) or cavalier servente (French: chevalier servant) was the man who was the professed gallant or lover of a woman married to someone else. With the knowledge and consent of the husband, the cicisbeo attended his mistress at public entertainments, to church and other occasions, and had privileged access to this woman. The arrangement is comparable to the Spanish cortejo or estrecho and, to a lesser degree, to the French petit-maître.,(petit-maître m (plural petits-maîtres) (archaic) dandy, coxcomb). The exact etymology of the word is unknown; some evidence suggests it originally meant "in a whisper" (perhaps an onomatopeic word). Other accounts suggest it is an inversion of bel cece, which means "beautiful chick (pea)". According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first recorded usage of the term in English was found in a letter by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu dated 1718. The term appears in Italian in Giovanni Maria Muti's Quaresimale Del Padre Maestro Fra Giovanni Maria Muti De Predicatori of 1708 (p. 734).
    ellauri247.html on line 288: This arrangement, called the cicisbeatura or cicisbeismo, was widely practised, especially among the nobility of the Italian cities of Genoa, Nice, Venice, Florence and Rome. While many contemporary references to cicisbei and descriptions of their social standing exist, scholars diverge on the exact nature of the phenomenon.Some maintain that this institution was defined by marriage contracts, others question this claim and see it as a peculiarity of 18th-century customs that is not well defined or easily explained. Other scholars see it as a sign of the increasing emancipation of aristocratic women in the 18th century.
    ellauri247.html on line 290: The cicisbeo was better tolerated if he was known to be homosexual. Regardless of its roots and technicalities, the custom was firmly entrenched. Typically, husbands tolerated or even welcomed the arrangement: Lord Byron, for example, was cicisbeo to Teresa, Contessa Guiccioli. Attempts by the husband to ward off prospective cicisbei or disapproval of the practice in general was likely to be met with ridicule and scorn.
    ellauri247.html on line 295: "If a Frenchman is capable of real friendship, it must certainly be the most disagreeable present he can possibly make to a man of a true English character. You know, madam, we are naturally taciturn, soon tired of impertinence, and much subject to fits of disgust. Your French friend intrudes upon you at all hours; he stuns you with his loquacity; he teases you with impertinent questions about your domestic and private affairs; he attempts to meddle in all your concerns, and forces his advice upon you with the most unwearied importunity; he asks the price of everything you wear, and, so sure as you tell him, undervalues it without hesitation; he affirms it is in a bad taste, ill contrived, ill made; that you have been imposed upon both with respect to the fashion and the price; that the marquis of this, or the countess of that, has one that is perfectly elegant, quite in the bon ton, and yet it cost her little more than you gave for a thing that nobody would wear.
    ellauri247.html on line 297: "If a Frenchman is admitted into your family, and distinguished by repeated marks of your friendship and regard, the first return he makes for your civilities is to make love to your wife, if she is handsome; if not, to your sister, or daughter, or niece. If he suffers a repulse from your wife, or attempts in vain to debauch your sister, or your daughter, or your niece, he will, rather than not play the traitor with his gallantry, make his addresses to your grandmother; and ten to one but in one shape or another he will find means to ruin the peace of a family in which he has been so kindly entertained. What he cannot accomplish by dint of compliment and personal attendance, he will endeavour to effect by reinforcing these with billets-doux, songs, and verses, of which he always makes a provision for such purposes. If he is detected in these efforts of treachery, and reproached with his ingratitude, he impudently declares that what he had done was no more than simple gallantry, considered in France as an indispensable duty on every man who pretended to good breeding. Nay, he will even affirm that his endeavours to corrupt your wife, or deflower your daughter, were the most genuine proofs he could give of his particular regard for your family.
    ellauri247.html on line 314: Johnson was 180 cm (5 feet 11 inches) tall when the average height of an Englishman was 165 cm (5 feet 5 inches). Tall and robust, he displayed gestures and tics that disconcerted some on meeting him. He had Tourettes syndrome, in fact.
    ellauri247.html on line 326: According to Boswell "Sam commonly held his head to one side ... moving his body backwards and forwards, and rubbing his left knee in the same direction, with the palm of his hand ... He made various sounds" like "a half whistle" or "as if clucking like a hen", and "... all this accompanied sometimes with a thoughtful look, but more frequently with a smile. Generally when he had concluded a period, in the course of a dispute, by which time he was a good deal exhausted by violence and vociferation, he used to blow out his breath like a whale."
    ellauri247.html on line 329: Johnson found employment as undermaster at a school in Market Bosworth, run by Sir Wolstan Dixie, who allowed Johnson to teach without a degree. Johnson was treated as a servant and considered teaching boring, but nonetheless found pleasure in whacking little lads. After an argument with Dixie he left the school, and by June 1732 he had returned home.
    ellauri247.html on line 331: Johnson remained with his close friend Harry Porter during a terminal illness, which ended in Porter's death on 3 September 1734. Porter's wife Elizabeth (née Jervis) (otherwise known as "Tetty") was now a widow at the age of 45, with three children. Some months later, Johnson began to court her. William Shaw, a friend and biographer of Johnson, claims that "the first advances probably proceeded from her, as her attachment to Johnson was in opposition to the advice and desire of all her relations," Johnson was inexperienced in such relationships, but the well-to-do widow encouraged him and promised to provide for him with her substantial savings.
    ellauri247.html on line 335: Johnson had applied for the position of headmaster at Solihull School. Although Johnson's friend Gilbert Walmisley gave his support, Johnson was passed over because the school's directors thought he was "a very haughty, ill-natured gent, and that he has such a way of distorting his face (which though he can't help) the gents think it may affect some lads".
    ellauri247.html on line 337: With the widow's money, Johnson opened Edial Hall School as a private academy at Edial, near Lichfield. He had only three pupils: Lawrence Offley, George Garrick, and the 18-year-old David Garrick, who later became one of the most famous actors of his day. The venture was unsuccessful and cost Tetty a substantial portion of her fortune. Instead of trying to keep the failing school going, Johnson began to write his first major work, the historical tragedy Irene. Biographer Robert DeMaria believed that Tourette syndrome likely made public occupations like schoolmaster or tutor almost impossible for Johnson. This may have led Johnson to "the invisible occupation of authorship".
    ellauri247.html on line 339: In August, Johnson's lack of an MA degree from Oxford or Cambridge led to his being denied a position as master of the Appleby Grammar School. In an effort to end such rejections, the 4-ft Pope asked Lord Gower to use his influence to have a degree awarded to Johnson. Gower petitioned Oxford for an honorary degree to be awarded to Johnson, but was told that it was "too much to be asked". Gower then asked a friend of Jonathan Swift to plead with Swift to use his influence at the University of Dublin to have a master's degree awarded to Johnson, in the hope that this could then be used to justify an MA from Oxford, but Swift refused to act on Johnson's behalf.
    ellauri247.html on line 343: Johnson bragged that he could finish his dictionary project in three years. In comparison, the Académie Française had 40 scholars spending 40 years to complete their dictionary, which prompted Johnson to claim, "This is the proportion. Let me see; forty times forty is sixteen hundred. As three to sixteen hundred, so is the proportion of an Englishman to a Frenchman." Rather, the proportion of the civilized vernacular vocabularies of the languages. What a pompous idiot. Although he did not succeed in completing the work in three years, he did manage to finish it in eight. Some criticised the dictionary, including the historian Thomas Babington Macaulay, who described Johnson as "a wretched etymologist."
    ellauri247.html on line 349: Johnson did not attempt to create schools of theories to analyse the aesthetics of literature. Instead, he used his criticism for the practical purpose of helping others to better read and understand literature. In his Preface to Shakespeare, Johnson rejects the previous dogma of the classical unities and argues that drama should be faithful to life.
    ellauri247.html on line 354: Some, like Macaulay, regarded Johnson as an idiot savant who produced some respectable works, and others, like the Romantic poets, were completely opposed to Johnson's views on poetry and literature, especially with regard to Milton. Again, on the positive side, Johnson influenced Jane Austen's writing style and philosophy.
    ellauri247.html on line 366:     As black as a tar-barrel;

    ellauri247.html on line 381: In a 1921 letter to Harriet Shaw Weaver, the writer James Joyce uses the twins "Tweedledee and Tweedledum" to characterize Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung and their conflict. They. didn't look like twins at all.
    ellauri247.html on line 383: Helen Keller said of democracy in the US: "Our democracy is but a name. We vote? What does that mean? It means that we choose between two bodies of real, though not avowed, autocrats. We choose between Tweedledum and Tweedledee."
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    ellauri247.html on line 417: Lady Mary Montagu (1689-1762), court beauty, wife of the British Ambassador to Istanbul and prolific letter-writer, was the first major female travel writer of her time. She was a correspondent with Alexander Pope, knew and was disliked by Horace Walpole, and introduced the Turkish, then Ottoman, method of inoculation to Britain.
    ellauri247.html on line 419: Called the “Queen of the Blues”, Elizabeth Montagu led and hosted the Blue Stockings Society of England from about 1750. It was a loose organization of privileged women with an interest in education, but it waned in popularity at the end of the 18th century. It gathered to discuss literature, and also invited educated men to participate. Talk of politics was prohibited; literature and the arts were the main subjects. Many of the bluestocking women supported each other in intellectual endeavors such as reading, art work, and writing. Many also published literature. Dr. Johnson once wrote about Montagu, that “She diffuses more knowledge than any woman I know, or indeed, almost any man. Conversing with her, you may find variety in one“.
    ellauri247.html on line 423: Linda Marshall - Not entirely true; Pope was smitten with LMWM but she rejected his advances (in fact she laughed at him because he was a cripple). After that he became a bitter enemies and both Pope and Lady Mary wrote vicious satirical poems about each other! But I´m a huge admirer of Pope´s work and as usual it´s superbly written. Although he never married, he had many female friends to whom he wrote witty letters, including Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. It has been alleged that his lifelong friend Martha Blount was his lover. His friend William Cheselden said, according to Joseph Spence, "I could give a more particular account of Mr. Pope's health than perhaps any man. Cibber's slander (of carnosity, abrmal fleshy protrusion growing on any part of the body) is false. He had been gay, but left that way of life upon his acquaintance with Mrs. B."
    ellauri247.html on line 428: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44893/epistles-to-several-persons-epistle-ii-to-a-lady-on-the-characters-of-women
    ellauri247.html on line 479: Asuessaan Place Royalen varrella Pariisissa Viki Hugo käytti läheisyydessä asuvaa Brassier-nimistä parturia. Kun hän kerran istui tämän käsiteltävänä, kesken kaiken virkkoi hän: Odottakaa hetkinen, ja ottaen taskustaan kynän alkoi kirjoittaa säkeitä parturin pöydältä löytämälleen paperille.
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    Figura di ebreo terrorizzato nel famoso quadro di Vernets - presumibilmente una rappresentazione del barone James Rothschild (foto in bianco e nero) da Horace (after) Vernet

    ellauri247.html on line 491: James von Rotschild hieroi kerran kauppaa kuulun ranskalaisen taidemaalarin Horace Vernetin kanssa muotokuvansa maalaamisesta. Hinnasta he eivät tahtoneet päästä sovintoon, sillä tämä saita raharuhtinas tinki tinkimistään. Lopulta Vernet närkästyi ja huudahti: Viisisataa louisdoria tai ei mitään! Hyvä, maalatkaa minut ilmaiseksi, vastasi paroni ja poistui.
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    ellauri247.html on line 500: La Prise de la smalah d'Abd-el-Kader par le Duc d'Aumale à Taguin, le 16 mai 1843, est un tableau peint par Horace Vernet en 1845 et exposé au musée de l'histoire de France à Versailles.
    ellauri247.html on line 504: Pièce principale présenté dans la Salle de la Smalah au château de Versailles, ce tableau, accompagné de quelques autres illustrant la conquête de l'Algérie, avait pour but de magnifier les faits d'armes des différents fils du roi et de restaurer un pouvoir constesté.
    ellauri247.html on line 509: La ville d'Alger avait été prise le 5 juillet 1830 par les troupes françaises. Une longue campagne militaire (de 1830 à 1857) fut ensuite nécessaire pour pacifier l'Algérie. Cette campagne fut marquée par la résistance d'Abd el-Kader et de Lalla Fatma N'Soumer.
    ellauri247.html on line 510: Abd el-Kader organisait la smala toujours selon le même principe : elle se composait de quatre enceintes circulaires et concentriques où chaque douar, chaque famille, chaque individu avait sa place fixe et marquée, suivant son rang, son utilité, ses fonctions, ou la confiance qu’il inspirait. La smala arrivant à son gîte, la tente de l’émir se dressait au centre du terrain que le camp devait couvrir.
    ellauri247.html on line 511: Soit un total de 368 douars, de quinze à vingt tentes chacun. On peut évaluer à vingt mille âmes la population de cette ville itinérante, et à cinq mille le nombre des combattants armés de fusils, dont cinq cents fantassins réguliers et deux mille cavaliers.
    ellauri247.html on line 522: Cette "bataille" a été immortalisée par Horace Vernet en 1843. Le tableau est lattraction principale des salles d´Afrique créées par Louis-Philippe au musée de l´histoire de France à Versailles. Il a été interprété à la gravure sur acier par Augustin Burdet. Une plaque « rue Taguin, 1843 » existe encore, en 2014, à Dijon, sur une voie non publique. Taistelun nimi on riipustettu ranskalaisten sotalippuihin. Taisi olla sammakoiden ihan laitimmmaisia sotamenestyxiä.
    ellauri247.html on line 530: Baboons leave their lairs at dawn and congregate to chatter and howl, while jumping in the warmth of the early morning sun, as if singing and dancing. The belief that they greet the rising sun gave rise to a favorite theme in art – baboon in attitude of adoration, facing the sun with raised arms as if ‘offering prayers and salutation to the first rays of dawn’.
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    ellauri248.html on line 69: Vaikka mitä genreä tää nyt lopultakin oli?, krimi, mystery, action, whodunit, noir romance, jännitys vai kauhu, se oli jäänyt tv-pläjäyxen pohjana olleen kirjasarjan lukijoillekin epäselväxi, kuten rajusti heittelevät Goodreads-arvostelut näyttävät. Ilmeisesti kysymys on myös vähän siitä oliko tää "tyttöjen" vaiko "poikien".
    ellauri248.html on line 81: Tana French is the New York Times bestselling author of In the Woods, The Likeness, Faithful Place, Broken Harbor, The Secret Place, The Trespasser and The Witch Elm. A gorgeously written novel that marks the debut of an astonishing new voice in psychological suspense. [Tää kyllä kuulostaa enemmän että tyttöjen.]
    ellauri248.html on line 83: Matt rated it shit: If I could, I'd probably rate this at 1.5 stars-- it ultimately pissed me off, and annoyed me throughout, but it was good enough to keep me reading and I suppose that should count for something. Maybe my opinion has been influenced by reading Stieg Larsson's masterful THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO FOR BOYS immediately prior to this one. That book wasn't perfect, but it had characters you rooted for, didn't wallow too much in pop culture references, and most importantly IT SOLVED THE FRIGGING MYSTERY.
    ellauri248.html on line 85: Let's go through a few of these points. First, I don't think I've ever read a mystery novel with a less likable main character/narrator. Rob (Adam) Ryan is an asshole, plain and simple. Sure, he's been warped by his childhood and circumstances, but he does just about every annoying thing you could possibly imagine-- he constantly navel-gazes and feels self pity, he sleeps with then immediately plays the stereotypical male "I don't want anything to do with you now" role with his female partner (the person we were told was his best friend, and whom he would never ever sleep with), he acts like an idiot over the 17 year old villain/ temptress/ psychopath/ whatever betraying his partner, and by the end of the book he is worse off than ever. I know that lots of detectives (esp. in hard-boild stories) are unlikable, and have many personal issues, but this guy just took the cake. I wanted to take a baseball bat to his head [hear, hear!]. To make matters worse, French throws in this little gem towards the end of the novel:
    ellauri248.html on line 91: The last part is a bit more controversial I suppose. There are two central mysteries in this book-- the first, what happened to Katy, DOES get solved in the course of the novel (the "big break" in the case is our hero realizing suddenly that the murder probably took place in a shed about 20 feet from where the body was found! Really?? No one bothered to think of that for a month?), but the deeper mystery about what happened to Rob/Adam and his friends is never resolved. Your mileage may vary about how annoying that is. Truth be told, it didn't annoy me as much as the fact that the true "villain" of the modern mystery walks without being punished in any way. How incredibly unsatisfying.
    ellauri248.html on line 98: Justin rated it shit: The protagonist of this book really, really annoyed me. It felt like a parody of one of those old black-and-white movies where the picture freezes and the guy steps out toward the camera, lights a cigarette, pulls his hat down, and goes into this long monologue about life or women or his past or whatever. The action would pick up or a new lead would be uncovered, and here comes Rob rambling on for pages and pages.... and pages.
    ellauri248.html on line 108: Rob: Yeah, Cassie was like that. She was always finding connections to things and blah blah blah. She made a great partner because hey remember that time 20 years ago when my friends and I were in the woods and blah blah blah I want to tell you about all the people I work with and give you a brief description of each one of them and also explain in detail how my boss is and blah blah blah. My mind is trying to remember what happened 20 years ago and you know Cassie and I are great partners and we're best friends and people think we're dating but blah blah blah. Hey, time flies, man. Did I tell you what happened to me as a child? Did I remind you about Katy? Also, her family sure is weird. The people at the dig site are weird. Everyone is a suspect blah blah blah. Let me pause here to tell you how I deal with my roommate and also O'Kelly and my childhood and my current job and Katy and her weird family and interrogation and coffee and vodka and this dream I had and looking for clues and in the woods and we keep hitting dead ends and and and and and blahhhhhhhhhhhh.
    ellauri248.html on line 112: Rob: ... [action]
    ellauri248.html on line 115: Rob and Cassie start off enjoying that incredible, intense and yet easy, all-forgiving and natural closeness of a friendship I think every person in the world (non-sociopathic, to be exact) longs for.
    ellauri248.html on line 118: I loved this book to pieces, even though I could not shake off the overwhelming feeling of sadness and hollowness after finishing it. I loved it despite (or maybe because?) of the frustrating incompleteness of some plot lines, the frequent lack of resolution, and the unfulfillment of my wishes for the characters and events. [noir romance]
    ellauri248.html on line 122: Not. One. Thing. Is. Resolved. Rob Ryan’s character arc? Flop. My wife Cassie Maddox’s character arc? Long sigh. My favorite pair of besties? I don’t want to talk about it. Mystery? Fine, sort of chilling, but also 1) not really a mindfuck and 2) has shitty connotations. The commupence? Non-ex-is-tent.
    ellauri248.html on line 127: Emily May rated it amazing: Needless to say, I was completely expecting something a bit dark and twisted, a creepy psychological murder mystery with an outcome I never would have seen coming. And I got that. But I never expected this book to leave me feeling so... sad. And you know why? Because I cared. Ms French carefully builds up a complex personality for each of her characters, complete with a past, a sense of humour and some serious issues to go with it all, and you can't help but care what happens to the detectives even more than you care what happens with the case.
    ellauri248.html on line 128: In The Woods is a deeply psychological read that explores the nature of psychopaths and memory - or lack of.
    ellauri248.html on line 156: Nach einem erneut misslungenen Habilitationsversuch begann Rée 1885 ein Medizinstudium, das er 1890 erfolgreich abschloss. Sein weiteres Leben verbrachte er überwiegend in Stibbe (Westpreußen). Dort behandelte er als Arzt die Landarbeiter auf dem Rittergut seines Bruders Georg.
    ellauri248.html on line 158: 1900 gab der Bruder das Gut auf; Paul Rée ging daraufhin nach Celerina (Schweiz) und arbeitete als Arzt für die Einheimischen. Am 28. Oktober 1901 verunglückte er bei einer Bergwanderung und stürzte in den Inn; ob es tatsächlich ein Unglück oder ein Suizid war, kann nicht geklärt werden.
    ellauri248.html on line 161: Friedrich Nietzsche übernahm zwar die Methode, kritisierte aber einige Zeit nach dem persönlichen Bruch in seiner Genealogie der Moral die Schlussfolgerungen Rées: Diese seien viel zu simpel und basierten auf einer naiven utilitaristischen Sicht. Haloo Fred, wer is der Naive von euch beiden?
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    ellauri248.html on line 177: Ihr Vater wurde 1825 mit Namensmehrung durch von Meysenbug in den erblichen kurhessischen Adelsstand erhoben, wodurch auch Malwida in den Rang einer Freiin aufstieg. Künstlerische und literarische Anregungen erhielten die Kinder von der Mutter, die sie u. a. mit der Gedankenwelt Friedrich Schlegels und Rahel Varnhagens vertraut machte. Nääkin kuikat on esiintyneet ennenkin.
    ellauri248.html on line 179: Durch die Bekanntschaft mit dem Theologiestudenten und Pfarrerssohn Theodor Althaus, der ihr Liebhaber wurde, löste sich Malwida in den folgenden Jahren von ihrer konservativen Prägung und wurde Vertreterin aufklärerischen Gedankenguts. Insbesondere sollte sie sich zeitlebens mit dem Christentum auseinandersetzen; in den 1840er Jahren befasste sie sich mit der Philosophie Hegels und der materialistischen Junghegelianer. Sie trat energisch für Frauenemanzipation ein und kam so mit sozialistischen Kreisen in Verbindung. Schließlich unterstützte sie die Märzrevolution von 1848, was sie endgültig in Widerspruch zu ihrer eher reaktionären Familie brachte. Mit Hilfe einiger Freunde gelang es ihr auch, als Zuschauerin am Vorparlament in der Frankfurter Paulskirche teilzunehmen.
    ellauri248.html on line 181: Ab 1850 studierte von Meysenbug an der Hamburger Hochschule für das weibliche Geschlecht, um Erzieherin zu werden. Nach dem frühen Tod Theodor Althaus' im Jahre 1852 emigrierte sie, auch um einer drohenden Verhaftung zu entgehen, nach London. Dort lernte sie unter anderem Gottfried und Johanna Kinkel, Carl Schurz, Therese Pulszky und Alexander Herzen kennen. Herzen, bei dem sie wohnte, machte sie mit weiteren Persönlichkeiten des Londoner Exils bekannt; darunter waren Giuseppe Mazzini, Ferdinand Freiligrath und Giuseppe Garibaldi. Für den Witwer Alexander Herzen übernahm sie die Erziehung seiner Töchter Olga (1844–1912) und Natalie (1844–1936); besonders zu ersterer entwickelte sie eine starke "mütterliche" Zuneigung.
    ellauri248.html on line 184: 1869 erschien anonym der erste Band der Memoiren einer Idealistin Malwida von Meysenbugs, zunächst auf französisch; nach einer erweiterten Übersetzung erschienen 1875 und 1876 auch ein zweiter und dritter Band.
    ellauri248.html on line 187: Seit 1874 war von Meysenbug im Alter von 58 Jahren auf ärztliches Anraten in Italien geblieben und Olga nach deren Hochzeit mit Gabriel Monod nicht weiter gefolgt. In Tradition der Salons etwa der Henriette Herz oder Rahel Varnhagen lud sie oft junge Künstler und Schriftsteller zu sich ein, so etwa Nietzsche und Paul Rée 1876/1877 nach Sorrent. Auch Lou von Salomé wurde von ihr und Rée mit Nietzsche bekanntgemacht.
    ellauri248.html on line 189: Die Idealistin von Meysenbug war nicht immer mit den inhaltlichen Aussagen ihrer „Buben“ einverstanden, blieb aber vor allem mit dem Menschen Nietzsche befreundet. Als sie im Frühsommer 1888 Nietzsche für seine harten Worte im Fall Wagner tadelte – sie war Wagner immer eng verbunden geblieben –, warf er ihr jedoch völliges Unverständnis seiner Werke vor und brach den Kontakt mit ihr ab. Sie schrieb dies später dem beginnenden Wahnsinn Nietzsches zu.
    ellauri248.html on line 191: 1890 lernte Malwida von Meysenbug in Rom den 50 Jahre jüngeren Romain Rolland kennen; er wurde ihr letzter enger Vertrauter und der Briefwechsel ist Zeugnis einer großen Freundschaft. 1903 starb Malwida von Meysenbug in Rom und wurde dort, auf eigenen Wunsch ohne geistliche Begleitung, auf dem Cimitero acattolico an der Cestius-Pyramide beigesetzt. Malwida von Meysenbug war 1901 die erste Frau, die für den Literaturnobelpreis nominiert wurde. Aber mit lautem Gelächter beigesetzt. Tämän kaikkien aikojen ensimmäisen kirjallisuuden dynypalkinnon pokkasi ranskalainen mitättömyys nimeltä Sully Prudhomme, joka sentään oli Ranskan-Saxan sodassa "länkkärien" puolella. Sen runo "Särkynyt korva" löytyy albumista 192.
    ellauri248.html on line 242: Daniel in the lions' den (chapter 6 of the Book of Daniel) tells of how the biblical Daniel is saved from lions by the God of Israel "because I was found tasteless before them" (Daniel 6:22). It parallels and complements chapter 3, the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego: each begins with the jealousy of non-Jews towards successful Jews and an imperial edict requiring them to compromise their religion, and concludes with divine deliverance and a king who confesses the greatness of the God of the Jews and issues an edict of royal protection to the smug hookynoses. The tales making up chapters 1–6 of Daniel date no earlier than the Hellenistic period (3rd to 2nd century BC) and were probably originally independent, but were collected in the mid-2nd century BC and expanded shortly afterwards with the visions of the later chapters to produce the modern book.
    ellauri248.html on line 244: In Daniel 6, Daniel is raised to high office by his royal master Darius the Mede. Daniel's jealous rivals trick Darius into issuing a decree that for thirty days no prayers should be addressed to any god or man but Darius himself; anyone who disobeys this edict is to be thrown to the lions. Pious Daniel continues to pray daily to the God of Israel; and the king, although deeply distressed, must condemn Daniel to death, for the edicts of the Medes and Persians cannot be altered. Hoping for Daniel's deliverance, Darius has him cast into the pit. At daybreak the king hurries to the place and cries out anxiously, asking if God had saved his friend. Daniel replies that his God had sent an angel to the jaws of the lions, "because I was found tasteless before them". The king commands that those who had conspired against Daniel be thrown to the poor overfed lions in his place with their tasty wives and children, and that the whole world should tremble and fear before the God of Daniel. Although Daniel is sometimes depicted as a young man in illustrations of the incident, James Montgomery Boice points out that he would have been over eighty years old at the time. No wonder perhaps that he did not entice the lions.
    ellauri248.html on line 286: ”Seuraavien mustien joutsenten höyhenet pöllyävät jo ympärillämme”, sanoo yxinkertainen ministeri, moninkertainen oppositiopoliitikko Paula Risikko. Hänellä on ensi vaalikaudelle jo valmiina visio ja ohjenuora, joka ”on taottava kaikkien ministereiden selkärankaan. Olen nähnyt ihan kaiken. En hämmästy enää mistään.” Näin naurahtaa eduskunnan kuppilassa Paula Risikko, kokoomuksen konkarikansanedustaja: Kansanedustaja Sinuhe Wallinheimo haluaa eroon Alkon monopolista. Tom Packalén haluaa poliisin jengien ”iholle kiinni” ja tuomiot pikavauhtia – Kansanedustaja jättäisi nyt sanomatta kaksi Venäjää myötäilevää lausuntoa. Ne eivät todellakaan mene kaupaxi näissä vaaleissa.
    ellauri248.html on line 341: In 2018, there are 572 federally recognized tribes. There are about 326 reservations. There are 229 tribes in Alaska. There is only two small reservations there. That is the Metlakatla Indian Community of the Annette Island Reserve, and the Akiachak Native Community (one acre). So, many tribes do not have reservations.
    ellauri248.html on line 343: Approximately 56.2 million acres, (87,000 Sq mi) are held in trust by the United States for various Indian tribes and individuals. These are variously called, reservations, pueblos, rancherias, missions, villages, and communities. This amount of land if it all was put in one place would be about the size of Idaho.
    ellauri248.html on line 347: There was also an allotment process starting in the Dawes Act of 1887 until 1934. This was to force more land from Native people. The ostensible reason was to make them individual landholders and thus “Americanized” members of a capitalist system. It was felt this would “solve” the “Indian problem”. In short that it would make them no longer part of the ethnic communities they were members of. However the main push to “solve” the “problem” was by Anglo-Americans who wanted to take that land. Thus land was distributed to tribal members and the “surplus” was given or sold at a cut rate to White Americans or turned into National Forests and Parks or military bases. Land owned by Native Americans decreased from 138 million acres in 1887 to 48 million acres in 1934. They lost 2/3s of their treaty land base. About 90,000 Native Americans were made landless.
    ellauri248.html on line 349: Today there is about 10,059,290 acres (15,700 sq miles) of individually owned lands are still held in trust for Native American allotees and their heirs. There are about four million fractional owner interests in this 10 million acres. Each generation the individual share gets less. One part of the Act was the establishment of a trust fund, administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, to collect and distribute revenues from oil, mineral, timber, and grazing leases on Native American lands. The BIA´s grossly mismanaged these funds. They were never collected or lost or stolen. This negligence in the management of the trust fund resulted in a number of lawsuits. The most well known is Cobell v. Salazar which led to a $3.4 billion settlement in 2009. The suit has forced proper accounting of revenues for the future but the settlement gave the litigants cents on the dollar.
    ellauri248.html on line 351: In Alaska, after 1971 the Alaska Native Claim Settlement Act created 113 (now 12) Alaska Native regional corporations and over 224 local village corporations. Tribal members own shares in the regional and village corporations. The corporations control 44 million acres (68,700 sq miles) of Alaska. The State of Alaska got 90 million acres.
    ellauri248.html on line 353: In contrast to the 2.3% of Native land, the Federal Government owns, as National Parks, Forests, BLM, US Ag land, Fish and Wildlife land, military reservations, wildlife refuges and so on, about 28% of the surface area of the US. That is 640 million acres, or 1 million sq miles. That 28% of the US land was and taken by force from tribes, as was all other state lands and privately held lands. If the US people so chose, we could more fairly address the large losses that Native people have had by transferring more of this land to Tribal governments.
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    ellauri249.html on line 69: Nykyinen mun mielisarja on Hälge. Mäkin nyttemmin huhuilen mieluummin kuin mietin mitä kirjailija on tarkoittanut Tractatuxessa.
    ellauri249.html on line 78: The tenor of his poetry is not so much apolitical as antipolitical,” wrote Victor Erlich. “His besetting sin was not ‘dissent’ in the proper sense of the word, but a total, and on the whole quietly undemonstrative, estrangement from the Soviet ethos.” Art teaches the writer, he said, “the privateness of the human condition. Being the most ancient as well as the most literal form of private enterprise, it fosters in a man a sense of his uniqueness, of individuality, or separateness—thus turning him from a social animal into an autonomous ‘I.’
    ellauri249.html on line 84: Czeslaw Milosz felt that Brodsky’s background allowed him to make a vital contribution to literature. Writing in the New York Review of Books, Milosz stated, “Behind Brodsky’s poetry is the experience of political terror, the experience of the debasement of man and the growth of the totalitarian empire."
    ellauri249.html on line 88: Between 6.5%–11.5% of Afghanistan's 1979 population of 13.5 million is estimated to have perished in the conflict. The war caused grave destruction in Afghanistan, and it has also been cited by scholars as a contributing factor to the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.
    ellauri249.html on line 94: The international community imposed numerous sanctions and embargoes against the Soviet Union, and the U.S. led a boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow. The boycott and sanctions exacerbated Cold War tensions and enraged the Soviet government, which later led a revenge boycott of the 1984 Olympics held in Los Angeles.
    ellauri249.html on line 99: McArthur sanoi lähtiessään siviiliin Old soldiers never die they just fade away. Old professors never die they just lose their faculties.
    ellauri249.html on line 108: In a letter Cicero alludes to a number of obscene words, without actually mentioning them. The words which he alludes to but avoids are: cūlus ("arsehole"), mentula ("penis"), cunnus ("cunt"), landīca ("clitoris"), and cōleī ("testicles"). He also objects to words which mean "to fuck", as well as to the Latin word bīnī "two" because for bilingual speakers it sounds like the Greek βινεῖ (bineî) ("he fucks or sodomises", and also to two words for passing wind, vīssiō and pēdō. He does not object to using the word ānus, and says that pēnis, which in his day was obscene, was formerly just a euphemism meaning "tail".
    ellauri249.html on line 110: Verpa is also a basic Latin obscenity for "penis", in particular for a penis with the foreskin retracted due to erection and glans exposed, as in the illustration of the god Mercury below. As a result, it was "not a neutral technical term, but an emotive and highly offensive word", most commonly used in despective or threatening contexts of violent acts against a fellow male or rival rather than mere sex (futūtiō "fucking"). It is found frequently in graffiti of the type verpes (= verpa es) quī istuc legēs ("You're a dick you who read this").
    ellauri249.html on line 116: Lucilius says, referring to the fact that Roman men apparently used to masturbate with their left hand:
    ellauri249.html on line 118: at laevā lacrimās muttōnī absterget amīcā

    ellauri249.html on line 121: Juvenal, showing his knack for describing grossly obscene matters without using taboo words, writes as follows in one of his satires (9.43-4):
    ellauri249.html on line 123: an facile et prōnum est agere intrā viscera pēnem

    ellauri249.html on line 128: Another euphemism for the penis was cauda ("tail"), which occurs twice in Horace,[22] and continues today in the French derivative queue ("tail" or "penis"). In one place in his Satires (Serm. 2.7.50) Horace writes:
    ellauri249.html on line 136: or when I'm on my back sexily rides my 'horse' with her buttocks,

    ellauri249.html on line 138: a richer or more handsome guy might piss in the same place.")
    ellauri249.html on line 153: ut possīs, quotiēns arrigis, olfacere

    ellauri249.html on line 158: turpe quidem factū, sed nē tentīgine rumpar,

    ellauri249.html on line 167: ("whose little dagger, hanging more flaccid than a tender beet (a vegetable)

    ellauri249.html on line 184: The word cunnilingus occurs in literary Latin, most frequently in Martial; it denotes the person who performs the action, not the action itself as in modern English, where it is not obscene but technical. The term comes from the Latin word for the vulva (cunnus) and the verb "to lick" (lingere, cf. lingua "tongue").
    ellauri249.html on line 305: China will overtake the US as the world’s biggest economy before the end of the decade after outperforming its rival during the global Covid-19 pandemic, according to a report.
    ellauri249.html on line 358: Because of the phrase's use in Cold War diplomacy, it became a code word for the atomic bomb. In particular, the Tsar Bomba 50 MT yield thermonuclear test device was nicknamed "Kuzka's mother" by its builders.
    ellauri249.html on line 373: Iudaicum ediscunt et seruant ac metuunt ius,

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    ellauri249.html on line 390: In post-Napoleonic England, when there was a notable absence of Jews, Britain removed bans on "usury and moneylending," and Rubenstein attests that London and Liverpool became economic trading hubs which bolstered England's status as an economic powerhouse. Jews were often associated with being the moneymakers and financial bodies in continental Europe, so it is significant that the English were able to claim responsibility for the country's financial growth and not attribute it to Jews. It is also significant that because Jews were not in the spotlight financially, it took a lot of the anger away from them, and as such, antisemitism was somewhat muted in England. It is said that Jews did not rank among the "economic elite of many British cities" in the 19th century. Again, the significance in this is that British Protestants and non-Jews felt less threatened by Jews because they were not imposing on their prosperity and were not responsible for the economic achievements of their nation.
    ellauri249.html on line 409: Kyseenalaisia sankareita kaiken kaikkiaan, esimtää "bloody eye" Skobelev edellisessä Krimin sodassa. Skobelev returned to Turkestan after the war, and in 1880 and 1881 further distinguished himself by retrieving the disasters inflicted by the Tekke Turkomans: following the Siege of Geoktepe, it was stormed, the general captured the fort. Around 8,000 Turkmen soldiers and civilians, including women and children were slaughtered in a bloodbath in their flight, along with an additional 6,500 who died inside the fortress. The Russians massacre included all Turkmen males in the fortress who had not escaped, but they spared some 5,000 women and children and freed 600 Persian slaves. The defeat at Geok Tepe and the following slaughter broke the Turkmen resistance and decided the fate of Transcaspia, which was annexed to the Russian Empire. The great slaughter proved too much to stomach reducing the Akhal-Tekke country to submission. Skobelev was removed from his command because of the massacre. He was advancing on Ashkhabad and Kalat i-Nadiri when he was disavowed and recalled to Moscow. He was given the command at Minsk. The official reason for his transfer to Europe was to appease European public opinion over the slaughter at Geok Tepe. British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery assessed Skobelev as the world's "best single commander" between 1870 and 1914 and wrote of his "skilful and inspiring" leadership. Francis Vinton Greene also rated Skobelev highly.
    ellauri249.html on line 413: Geok Tepe (Turkmen: Гөкдепе, romanized: Gökdepe, "Blue Hills") is a city in and the administrative center of Gökdepe District, Ahal province, Turkmenistan, east of the Caspian See. Eventually, the defenders, and the 40,000 civilians inside the fort, fled across the desert, pursued by General Skobelev's cavalry. Around 8,000 Turkmen soldiers and civilians died while fleeing, adding to 6,500 who had died in the fort. Russian casualties were 398 killed and 669 wounded. Typical numbers with technological supremacy.
    ellauri249.html on line 470: Sutor, ne ultra crepidam is a Latin expression meaning literally 'Shoemaker, not beyond the shoe', used to warn individuals not to pass judgment beyond their expertise. The expression led to the term ultracrepidarianism, which is the giving of opinions and advice on matters outside of one's knowledge.
    ellauri249.html on line 472: Its origin is set down in Pliny the Elder's Naturalis Historia where he records that a shoemaker (sutor) had approached the painter Apelles of Kos to point out a defect in the artist's rendition of a sandal (crepida from Greek krepis), which Apelles duly corrected. Encouraged by this, the shoemaker then began to enlarge on other defects he considered present in the painting, at which point Apelles advised him that ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret ('a shoemaker should not judge beyond the shoe'), which advice, Pliny observed, had become a proverbial saying. The Renaissance interest in meddling cluelessly into other people's affairs made the expression popular again.
    ellauri249.html on line 478: The Dunning–Kruger effect is defined as the tendency of people with low ability in a specific area to give overly positive assessments of this ability. The name comes from two singularly dense American psychologists Dunning and Kruger who thought they were the cat's whiskers, though in fact they could not find their own arses with a map.
    ellauri249.html on line 480: HBL:s krigexpert grunnar så här: Det går förstås inte att tala om en eskalation, då Ukraina attackerar strategiska mål inne i Ryssland. Det är ett helt berättigat svar på Rysslands angrepp mot civila mål och civil infrastruktur i Ukraina. Berättigad eskalation är ingen eskalation. Mick Ryan, general i avsked från Australiens militär, skriver i sin l blogg att attackerna var en politisk nödvändighet för att visa att Ukraina försvarar sin civilbefolkning mot de ryska robotattackerna. Enligt Ryan är det också givet att attackerna inom ryskt territorium godkändes personligen av Ukrainas standup president Volodymyr Zelenskyj. för Zelenskyj har upprepade gånger bett om mera hjälp av västländerna så Ukraina kan eskalera kriget till ryskt territorium. Det är hög tid at få åstad en fullskalad beväpnad konflikt mellan Ryssland och NATO, såsnart de snärtiga nordliga länderna är färdiga med at slicka rumpan på Erdogan.
    ellauri249.html on line 482: Why would Finns want to attack Russia? What have they got that we have not? Well, good vodka, and Karelia. I am partial to the Russian Standard Vodka. Besides, it’s distilled from the waters of Lake Ladoga. Thus, every time I have finished a bottle of Russkij Standard, and urinated, I have removed a part of Lake Ladoga and made it part of the local water supply. Literally taking back Karelia a bottle at the time.
    ellauri249.html on line 484: Of course, with the war in Ukraine, I can’t buy it anymore and I’ve had to replace it with Absolut, which is, I’m sorry to say, inferior in taste. (Finlandia’s not available where I live, it’s inferior, too.) That’s why I hope that Putin will retreat from Ukraine as soon as possible so that we can get back to business as usual.
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    Sosialistista realismia


    ellauri254.html on line 58: Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann (24. tammikuuta 1776 Königsberg, Itä-Preussi – 25. kesäkuuta 1822 Berliini) oli saksalainen kirjailija, juristi, säveltäjä, musiikkikriitikko, piirtäjä ja karikatyristi. Hoffmann oli Saksan romantiikan huomattavin kertoja ja uudenaikaisen kauhukertomuksen aloittaja. Hoffmann on jäänyt kirjallisuushistoriaan lyhennetyssä muodossaan E. T. A. Hoffmann. Parhaiten Hoffmann tunnetaan teoksestaan Pähkinänsärkijä ja hiirikuningas (Nussknacker und Mausekönig, 1816). Pjotr Tšaikovski sävelsi teoksesta vuonna 1892 tunnetun baletin, joka perustui Alexander Dumas'n versioon Hoffmannin tarinasta. Hoffmannista itsestäänkin on tehty ooppera, Jacques Offenbachin Hoffmanin kertomukset (1879). Jules Barbierin libretto perustuu hänen ja Michel Carrén näytelmään (1851), joka taas perustuu Hoffmanin kertomuksiin, joiden päähenkilönä hän itse seikkailee.
    ellauri254.html on line 60: ETA Hoffmanista on mulla jo nippu linkkejä. German storywriter E.T.A. Hoffmann appears to have suffered and died from tabes dorsalis. Eli kuppaan kuoli tämä kaveri. Se väsäsi sen Nussknackerin, joulukuusen koristeen jonka sain Berliinistä Shanshanilta, johon "siitä vaan sano" Zhaikovski teki musiikin. Varsin mitätön Gerard de Nerval (salanimi) esitteli saksankielistä kirjallisuutta Ranskassa, muun muassa esikuvaansa E. T. A. Hoffmannia sekä J. W. von Goetheä. Nobel-Olga Tokarczukin Izidorkin kaipasi aakkosten alkupäästä Hoffmannia.
    ellauri254.html on line 61: Offenbach sävelsi jotain Hoffmannin Antonian lauluja, kuten Aku Aataminsaari laittoi Edisonin sanomaan. Ei pie sekoittaa Hugo von Hoffmansthaliin joka oli aatelisnimestään huolimatta jutku.
    ellauri254.html on line 63: Die Serapionsbrüder ist eine 1819 bis 1821 veröffentlichte Sammlung von Erzählungen und Aufsätzen von E.T.A. Hoffmann. Hoffmann stellte die vier Bände zu großen Teilen aus bereits vorher veröffentlichtem Material zusammen, fügte aber einige neue Erzählungen sowie eine Rahmenhandlung hinzu, in der einige literarisch gebildete Freunde über Probleme der Kunst diskutieren und als fiktive Autoren der Erzählungen auftreten. Vorbild für diesen Freundeskreis waren die Treffen der Serapionsbrüder, eines literarischen Kreises um Hoffmann, dem neben weiteren Schriftstellern auch Adelbert von Chamisso und Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué angehörten. Der Name leitete sich ursprünglich vom Heiligen Serapion her, an dessen Gedenktag – dem 14. November – der Freundeskreis sich zum ersten Mal nach längerer Trennung im Jahr 1818 wieder zusammenfand. Wichtiger als dieser äußere Anlass wird aber das sogenannte serapiontische Prinzip, dem sich die Mitglieder des Kreises verpflichtet fühlen.
    ellauri254.html on line 83: Programmatisch für das serapiontische Prinzip, das „wie Theodor sehr richtig bemerkte, eben nichts weiter heißen wollte, als daß die Serapionsbrüder übereingekommen, sich durchaus niemals mit schlechtem Machwerk zu quälen“, ist die Absage an jede Art von Nachahmungspoetik und jeden sogenannten Realismus. Nicht die Außenwelt soll durch die Dichtung abgebildet werden, sondern es gilt, „das Bild, das dem wahren Künstler im Innern aufgegangen“, durch „poetische Darstellung ins äußere Leben zu tragen“. Wie Serapion, der als weltfremder Eremit nur seinen Visionen folgte, soll auch der Dichter sich von der Einsamkeit als idealer Sphäre seines schöpferischen Geistes inspirieren lassen. Je mehr ihm die Welt zum bloßen Störfaktor wird, desto autonomer, genialer und serapiontischer sein Werk. Indem die fiktiven Erzähler der Novellensammlung über die serapiontische Qualität ihrer Texte diskutieren, wird die ästhetische Reflexion – ganz im Sinne romantischer Poetologie – selbst zum Bestandteil der Poesie. Verwirrend für die Interpreten E.T.A. Hoffmanns sind dabei die für ihn so charakteristischen visionär-phantastischen Projektionen, mit denen er die künstlerische Innenschau mit der alltäglichen Wirklichkeit verbindet und dabei eine typisch serapiontische Mischung aus Phantasie und Realität schafft, die für den Leser nur noch schwer zu entwirren ist.
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    ellauri254.html on line 358: Primary influences on the movement weren't merely western writers such as Brix Anthony Pace, Paul Verlaine, Maurice Maeterlinck, Stéphane Mallarmé, French symbolist and decadent poets (such as Stéphane Mallarmé, Paul Verlaine and Charles Baudelaire), Oscar Wilde, D'Annunzio, Joris-Karl Huysmans, the operas of Richard Wagner, the dramas of Henrik Ibsen or the busty broad and toyboy philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche.
    ellauri254.html on line 369: Considered to be the 'father' (ru. paapa) of Russian Symbolism. In his book On the Causes of the Decline and on the New Trends in Contemporary Russian Literature (1893), just as the AI guru Martin Minsky, he promoted extreme individualism and deified the act of creation. Merezhkovsky was known for his poetry as well as a series of novels on good men, among whom he counted Jesus, Joan of Arc (not a man?), Dante Alighieri, Leonardo da Vinci, Napoleon and (later) Hitler.
    ellauri254.html on line 373: Valeri Bryusov's novel The Fiery Angel is also well known. It tells the story of a 16th-century German scholar and his attempts to win the love of a young woman whose spiritual integrity is seriously undermined by her participation in occult practices and her dealings with unclean forceps. The novel served as the basis for Sergei Prokofiev's eponymous opera The Fiery Angel.
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    But enough of smut, now back to Fyodor Sologub!

    ellauri254.html on line 383: This pessimistic Russian symbolist writer, who referred to himself as the lard of death, was (as I already said) the first writer to introduce the morbid, pessimistic elements characteristic of fin de siècle literature and philosophy into Russian prose. His most famous novel, The Petty Cash Demon (1905), was an attempt to create a living portrait of the concept known in Russian as poshlost' (an idea whose meaning lies somewhere between evil, trashy and banality or kitsch). His next large prose work, A Created Legend (a trilogy consisting of Drops of Blood, Queen Ortruda, and Smoke and Ash), contained many of the same characteristics but presented a considerably more positive and hopeful view of the world. It sold much worse than Petty Cash.
    ellauri254.html on line 385: In 1899, as Fyodor Sologub progressed in the teaching profession while continuing to elaborate his literary career, Sologub was appointed principal of the Andreevskoe municipal school in Saint Petersburg. With the position came an apartment on Vasilievsky Island, which Sologub shared with his sister Olga. In the late 1890s and at the beginning of the 1900s, the art world of Petersburg saw Konstantin Sluchevsky’s ‘Fridays’, and Sergei Diaghilev’s ‘Wednesdays’: literary salons which were attended by the leading poets and artists of the day. Sologub had been a participant of both groups; and between 1905 and 1907, his apartment on Vasilievsky Island became the home of ‘Sundays’, a regular meeting place for Petersburg’s nascent intellectuals.
    ellauri254.html on line 387: Alexander Blok was a routine visitor. These years were some of the young Blok’s most prolific, marked by bursts of creative energy as he worked on two lyrical dramas – Balaganchik (‘The Puppet Show‘), featuring the ‘grotesquely luckless’ Pierrot, which was staged in 1906 by Vsevolod Meyerhold at the Komissarzhevskaya Theatre; and The Stranger – and the poetry cycle The Snow Mask, which he completed in little over a week at the beginning of 1907. The actress Valentina Verigina often accompanied Blok, and recounted of these visits to and from Sologub’s apartment:
    ellauri254.html on line 391: In the month after Olga’s death from tuberculosis in June 1907, Sologub retired following twenty-five years as a teacher, and moved in Petersburg from the school-owned apartment to a private flat. The following year he married Anastasia Chebotarevskaya, a translator and author of children’s books who he had first met in the autumn of 1905. In the summer of 1909, Sologub and Chebotarevskaya holidayed in France. Though he had travelled to Finland with his sister in a final attempt to improve her condition, Finland was at the time part of the Russian Empire, so this trip to France was Sologub’s first proper visit abroad.
    ellauri254.html on line 393: In August 1910, Sologub and his wife moved to a larger apartment, at Razyezzhaya ulitsa in the centre of Petersburg. The short and brisk sentences of Anastasia Chebotarevskaya’s writing have been viewed as a potential influence on Sologub’s own work; and she encouraged his acquaintance with the young writers of Russian Futurism, a distinctive literary movement which was then just beginning to flower. Yet the influence of Anastasia on her husband has not been unanimously well received. The humourist Teffi – who was one of the group who frequented the ‘Sundays’ gatherings at Sologub’s Vasilievsky Island home – wrote that Sologub’s marriage:
    ellauri254.html on line 395: ‘reshaped his daily life in a new and unnecessary way. A big new apartment was rented, small gilt chairs were bought. The walls of the large cold office for some reason were decorated with paintings of Leda by various painters. The quiet talks were replaced by noisy gatherings with dances and masks. Sologub shaved his mustache and beard, and everyone started to say that he resembled a Roman of the period of decline.’
    ellauri254.html on line 399: For the new year’s masquerade, Anastasia lent Remizov an anal hide for use as a costume. Remizov apparently cut the tail from this hide, and attached it to his rear so that it poked out of the front vent of his evening jacket. Anastasia failed to see the funny side, for she had borrowed the hide herself in order to lend it to Remizov. She complained in a letter:
    ellauri254.html on line 401: ‘To my great dismay, today I discovered that your tail came from my perineum (actually not mine, someone else’s – that’s the problem!). Moreover, I cannot find the rear paws. Have they really been cut off? Where shall I look for them? I await your reply. I’ve taken the skin to be fixed – but how ever can I return it with patches?’
    ellauri254.html on line 424: Jedermannin dramatis personae ovat: Der Spielansager, Gott der Herr, Erzengel Michael, Tod, Teufel, Jedermann, Jedermanns Mutter, Jedermanns guter Gesell, Der Hausvogt, Der Koch, Ein armer Nachbar, Ein Schuldknecht, Des Schuldknechts Weib, Buhlschaft, Dicker Vetter, Dünner Vetter, Etliche junge Fräulein, Etliche von Jedermanns Tischgesellen, Büttel, Knechte, Spielleute, Buben, Mammon, Werke, Glaube, Mönch, Engel.
    ellauri254.html on line 436: Des Teufels letzte Worte, nachdem er den Jedermann nicht bekommen hat:
    ellauri254.html on line 455: Stefan Anton George (* 12. Juli 1868 in Büdesheim, heute Stadtteil von Bingen am Rhein; † 4. Dezember 1933 in Locarno) war ein deutscher Lyriker. Zunächst vor allem dem Symbolismus verpflichtet, wandte er sich nach der Jahrhundertwende vom reinen Ästhetizismus der zuvor in den Blättern für die Kunst propagierten „kunst für die kunst“ ab und wurde zum Mittelpunkt des nach ihm benannten, auf eigenen ästhetischen, philosophischen und lebensreformerischen Vorstellungen beruhenden George-Kreises.
    ellauri254.html on line 457: George wurde als Sohn des Gastwirts und Weinhändlers Stephan George und dessen Frau Eva (geb. Schmitt) in Büdesheim (bei Bingen) geboren. Die Familie stammte ursprünglich aus dem seit 1766 zu Frankreich gehörenden Roupeldange. Der Bruder von Georges Urgroßvater Jacob (1774–1833), Johann Baptist George (Grab in Büdesheim), war von hier nach Büdesheim gezogen und hatte (da selbst kinderlos) als Erben Georges Großvater Anton (1808–1888; Soldat unter Karl X.) sowie dessen Bruder Etienne (den späteren Politiker) zu sich geholt. Stefan George galt als verschlossenes, eigenbrötlerisches Kind, das schon früh zur Selbstherrlichkeit neigte. Ach ja! das heisst Narzissismus bei Freud.
    ellauri254.html on line 459: Ab 1882 besuchte er das Ludwig-Georgs-Gymnasium in Darmstadt. Nebenbei lernte er selbstständig Italienisch, Hebräisch, Griechisch, Latein, Dänisch, Niederländisch, Polnisch, Englisch, Französisch und Norwegisch, um fremde Literaturen im Original lesen zu können. Seine Sprachbegabung veranlasste ihn auch, mehrere Geheimsprachen zu entwickeln. Eine davon behielt er bis zum Ende seines Lebens für persönliche Notizen bei; da jedoch alle entsprechenden Unterlagen nach seinem Tod vernichtet wurden, ist sie bis auf zwei Zeilen in einem Gedicht verloren und diese können auch nicht mehr entschlüsselt werden.
    ellauri254.html on line 461: Nach seinem Abitur im Jahre 1888 bereiste George die europäischen Metropolen London, Paris und Wien. In Wien lernte er 1891 Hugo von Hofmannsthal kennen. In Paris traf er auf den Symbolisten Stéphane Mallarmé und dessen Dichterkreis, der ihn nachhaltig beeinflusste und ihn seine exklusive und elitäre Kunstauffassung des l’art pour l’art entwickeln ließ. Seine Dichtungen sollten sich jeglicher Zweckgebundenheit und Profanierung entziehen. Zu Georges Pariser Kontaktpersonen gehörte auch Paul Verlaine. Unter dem Einfluss der Symbolisten entwickelte George eine Abneigung gegen den in Deutschland zu jener Zeit sehr populären Realismus und Naturalismus. Maxim Gorki wäre sehr böse gewesen, hätte er das gewusst. Seit 1889 studierte er drei Semester lang an der Philosophischen Fakultät der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin, brach sein Studium jedoch bald ab. Danach blieb er sein Leben lang ohne festen Wohnsitz, wohnte bei Freunden und Verlegern (wie Georg Bondi in Berlin), auch wenn er sich zunächst noch relativ häufig in das Elternhaus in Bingen zurückzog. Zwar hatte er von seinen Eltern ein beträchtliches Erbe erhalten, doch lebte er stets sehr genügsam. Als Dichter identifizierte er sich früh mit Dante (als der er auch beim Münchner Fasching auftrat), dessen Divina Comedia er in kleine Teile zerriss. Samanlainen ilkeä riippunokka se olikin kuin Dante.
    ellauri254.html on line 465: Zu Georges engen Vertrauten zählte anfangs auch der Wiener Schriftsteller Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Die Beziehung war von Seiten Georges, der sich homoerotisch zu Männern hingezogen fühlte, ausgegangen. Sein ungestümes Drängen jedoch ließ die Faszination Hofmannsthals, der den sechs Jahre älteren George an Heiligabend 1891 nichts ahnend besuchte, in Angst umschlagen. Georges Besessenheit ging so weit, dass er den 17-Jährigen sogar zum Duell aufforderte, weil Hofmannsthal sein Werben angeblich falsch gedeutet habe. Dazu kam es nicht, aber Hofmannsthal fühlte sich von George derart verfolgt, dass er in seiner Verzweiflung schließlich seinen Vater um Hilfe bat, dem es mit einem klärenden Gespräch gelang, Georges Nachstellungen zu unterbinden.
    ellauri254.html on line 484: Es wurde immer klarer, dass die gegenseitigen Erwartungen enttäuscht wurden und ihre künstlerischen Vorstellungen immer weiter auseinandergingen. So konzentrierte sich George auf die Lyrik und verlangte Gefolgschaft, der sich Hofmannsthal allmählich entzog, zumal er sich auch dem Drama und anderen Formen gegenüber aufgeschlossen zeigte. Auf die Widmung seines Trauerspiels Das gerettete Venedig von 1904 an George reagierte dieser ablehnend. Er bescheinigte Hofmannsthal, dass der Versuch, den „Anschluss an die große Form zu finden“, misslungen sei. Im März 1906 brachen sie den Kontakt ganz ab.
    ellauri254.html on line 488: Ab 1907 ist eine Zäsur in Georges Kunstbegriff zu erkennen. Seine Werke entsprachen nicht mehr dem Anspruch der sogenannten selbstgenügsamen Kunst, sondern gewannen zunehmend einen prophetischen und religiösen Charakter. Fortan fungierte George zunehmend als ästhetischer Richter oder Ankläger, der gegen eine Zeit der Verflachung anzukämpfen versuchte. Anlass hierzu war vor allem die Begegnung Georges mit dem vierzehnjährigen Maximilian Kronberger 1902 in München. Nach dem plötzlichen Tod Kronbergers 1904 an Arschverblütung stellte George ein Gedenkbuch zusammen, das 1906 mit einer Vorrede erschien, in der „Maximin“ (so nennt ihn George) zum Gott erhoben wurde, der „in unsere Kreise getreten war“. Inwiefern dieser „Maximin-Kult“ tatsächlich ein gemeinsamer des Kreises war oder eher ein privater Georges, der dadurch, dass er die Göttlichkeit Maximins erkannt hatte, seine eigene zentrale Stellung rechtfertigen wollte, ist schwierig zu rekonstruieren. Minimax olis ollut turvallisempi strategia, kuiten von Neumann ja Morgenstern ovat osoittaneet. Maxi muna miniin reikään tuottaa vahinkoa, mini muna maxissa reiässä ei ehkä paljon anna, muttei otakaan.
    ellauri254.html on line 490: Außerdem war der thematische Bruch Georges in dessen Privatleben begründet. In jener Zeit hatte er sich vom okkulten Kreis Ludwig Klages’ und Alfred Schulers abgewandt und den Kontakt zu Hugo von Hofmannsthal abgebrochen. Der Wegfall einiger Anhänger und die Nachfolge durch jüngere Dichter sorgten für einen Wandel der Blätter für die Kunst. Die nun teilweise auch anonym veröffentlichten Gedichte rückten ins Metaphysische und behandelten zunehmend apokalyptische, expressionistische und esoterisch-komische Themen. Auch der George-Kreis hatte sich dadurch verändert. War er zuvor eine Vereinigung Gleichgesinnter, wandelte er sich nun zu einem hierarchischen Bund aus Jüngern, die sich um ihren höhergestellten Meister George scharten. Es wird vermutet, dass es im Kreis Stefan Georges seelischen oder gar sexuellen Missbrauch gab.
    ellauri254.html on line 501: Klages was born on 10 December 1872, in Hannover, Germany, the son of Friedrich Ferdinand Louis Klages, a businessman and former military officer, and wife Marie Helene née Kolster. In 1878, his sister Helene Klages was born and the two shared a strong bond throughout their lives. In 1882, when Klages was nine years old, his mother died. The death is thought to have been the result of pneumonia. He quickly developed a strong interest in both prose and poetry writing, as well as in Greek and Germanic antiquity. His relationship with his father was strained by the latter's strictness and will to discipline him. Nevertheless, attempts to forbid Klages from writing poetry were unsuccessful by both his teachers and parents.
    ellauri254.html on line 503: Klages developed an intense childhood friendship with classmate Theodor Lessing, with whom he shared "many passionate interests." Klages fought to maintain their friendship in spite of his father's anti-semitism. According to Lessing, "Ludwig's father did not view his son's fraternization with 'Juden' as acceptable." Klages' childhood friendship with Theodor Lessing came to a bitter end in 1899. Both would later write about the depth of their relationship and influence on each other—though many aspects, such as the effect race had on their friendship, remain unclear.
    ellauri254.html on line 506: When Klages (at 23) moved into a new Schwabing flat in 1895, he entered into an intense sexual relationship with his landlady's daughter, with the mother's approval; the daughter, whom Klages called 'Putti', was eleven years younger than him (12 yrs), and their relationship continued for almost two decades though remained only sexual in nature, and squeaky clean. During his years in Schwabing, Klages also became romantically involved with novelist Franziska zu Reventlow, which was further alluded to in her 1913 roman à clef Herrn Dames Aufzeichnungen. Both Stefan George and Alfred Schuler, with whom Klages closely associated, were openly homosexual men. Whilst some of Klages' outward statements on homosexuality may be seen as harsh, he maintained an intimate personal and not just academic admiration for Schuler all throughout his life. Kaikki käy, kuhan paikat pysyy kemiallisen puhtaana. Kemia ei tunne likaa.
    ellauri254.html on line 509: In 1914 at the outbreak of war Klages moved to Switzerland and supported himself with his writing and income from lectures. He returned to Germany in the 1920s and in 1932 was awarded the Goethe medal for Art and Science. However, by 1936 he was under attack from Nazi authorities for lack of support and on his 70th birthday in 1942 was denounced by many newspapers in Germany. After the war he was honoured by the new government for his lack of support to the Nazis, particularly on his 80th birthday in 1952.
    ellauri254.html on line 517: In Munich, the Cosmic Circle of Ludwig Klages and Alfred Schuler, deeming "the Jew the enemy of the human race," gave their erstwhile leader, Stefan George, this ultimatum: "What is your stand on Judah?" He replied that he wished he had more such deep-throated Jewish disciples as Wolfskehl. George's views continued to overlap with those of the Cosmic Circle, especially in invoking the pagan earth mother of "Templars." Actually what first launched the George cult on a nationwide basis was Klages's own book, Stefan George, of 1902. The accusation of Klages's Nazism by indignantly pointing out that the Nazis distinctly distanced themselves from Klages. Though the Nazis shared Klages's basic metapolitics and had found him useful for propaganda among professors, they later found the Klages-Schuler cult embarrassing. The intensity of George's break with Klages-Schuler is paralleled by Nietzsche's break with the Jew-hater Richard Wagner; in both cases an intense friendship was severed on the grounds of civilized values higher than friendship. Klages thought that Nazis and Israelis were both wrong in thinking they were the chosen people, with the difference that the Jews had actually already won the beauty contest.
    ellauri254.html on line 521: In Schulers antisemitisch-esoterischer Vorstellungswelt strömten im Blut „kosmische Energien“ des Menschen zusammen, ein kostbarer Besitz, der „Quell aller schöpferischen Mächte“ sei. Dieser Schatz sei von einem besonderen Leuchtstoff durchdrungen, der von der kosmischen Kraft des Trägers künde, allerdings nur im Blut auserwählter Personen zu finden sei. Von ihnen erwartete man in den Zeiten des Niederganges die allgemeine Wiedergeburt in den Sonnenkindern oder Wiener Sängerknaben. Nun gab es nach Auffassung Klages’ einen mächtigen Feind des Blutes, den Geist, und die kosmischen Anstrengungen sollten darauf hinauslaufen, die Seele aus der „Knechtschaft“ dieses Geistes zu befreien, jener Kraft, die mit Fortschritt und Vernunft, Kapitalismus, Zivilisation und dem Judentum gleichzusetzen war und den Sieg Jahwes über das Leben bedeuten würde. Die Tiraden Schulers gegen den „Molochismus“, wie er seine Anspielung auf den kinderverschlingenden Moloch nannte, unterschieden sich kaum von antisemitischen Wendungen, die um diese Zeit in Wien gestreut wurden. Klages ging über diese noch hinaus, indem er vom Scheinleben einer Larve sprach, die Jahwe nutze, „um auf dem Wege der Täuschung die Menschheit zu vernichten“.
    ellauri254.html on line 525: Alfred Schuler wurde 1865 in Mainz geboren. Für seine Wiedergeburt in die ihm nicht behagende Zeit machte Schuler einen bösartigen Dämon verantwortlich. Seine Kameraden waren herzlich einverstanden.
    ellauri254.html on line 530: Georges prophetische Rolle in der Nachfolge Nietzsches verdeutlicht er in dem Zeitgedicht des ersten Teils von „Der siebente Ring“, das vom Pathos hoher Verantwortung geprägt ist und dem die Distanz des Dichters der „blöd(en)“ „trab(enden) Menge“ in den Niederungen gegenüber ebenso anzumerken ist wie sein großer Überblick. In visionären Ausblicken vergleicht er Nietzsche mit Christus, „strahlend vor den Zeiten / Wie andre führer mit der blutigen Krone“, als „Erlöser, der aufschreit im ‚Schmerz der Einsamkeit.‘
    ellauri254.html on line 534: Der Engels ist Führer des Dichters, der seinerseits Jünger um sich schart, ein Paradigmenwechsel, der den Beginn des Werkes charakterisiert und sich kritisch-rückblickend auf das epigonale weibliche Paradigma im Jahr der Seele bezieht. Die nichtdomestizierte weibliche Sexualität stelle für George eine Bedrohung dar: Er verbinde den erfüllten (heterosexuellen) Geschlechtsakt mit Zersetzung und Dekadenz, im übertragenen Sinne mit Epigonalität oder Ästhetizismus. In Die Fremde etwa, einem Gedicht aus dem Teppich des Lebens, versinkt die Frau als dämonische, im Mondlicht mit „offenem haar“ singende Hexe im Torf, ein „knäblein“, „schwarz wie nacht und bleich wie lein“ als Pfand zurücklassend, während in den als sprachlich verunglückt eingestuften Gewittern die „falsche Gattin“, die sich „in den wettern tummelt“ und „zügellosen rettern“ preisgegeben ist, am Ende verhaftet wird.
    ellauri254.html on line 651: Lev Davidovitš Trotski (ven. Лев Давидович Троцкий; alkuaan ven. Лев Давидович Бронштейн, Lev Davidovitš Bronštein, 7. marraskuuta (J: 26. lokakuuta) 1879 Janovka, Hersonin kuvernementti, Venäjän keisarikunta – 21. elokuuta 1940 Coyoacán, México, Meksiko) oli merkittävä bolševikkivallankumouksellinen ja marxismin teoreetikko. Trotski kuului Neuvostoliiton ja Kominternin perustajiin, ja häntä pidetään puna-armeijan luojana, mutta hän joutui vuonna 1929 maanpakoon hävittyään valtataistelun Josif Stalinin kanssa. NKVD:n agentti Ramón Mercader murhasi Trotskin Meksikossa 1940.
    ellauri254.html on line 673: Trotskin ollessa Meksikossa häntä vastaan tehtiin useita murhayrityksiä. 20. elokuuta 1940 espanjalaissyntyinen Neuvostoliiton tiedustelupalvelun lähettämä agentti Ramón Mercader oli Trotskin toimistossa Coyoacánissa. Hän oli esittäytynyt Trotskille kanadalaiseksi ihailijaksi Frank Jacsoniksi. Mercader oli pyrkinyt Trotskin sihteerin avustuksella tämän puheille monta kertaa. Hän oli onnistunut salakuljettamaan murha-aseen, jäähakun, Trotskin tarkoin vartioituun toimistoon. Kun Trotski oli syventyneenä asiapapereihin kirjoituspöytänsä ääressä, Mercader löi Trotskia jäähakulla kuolettavasti päähän. Trotski ei kuitenkaan kuollut heti, vaan alkoi kamppailla voimakkaasti salamurhaajaansa vastaan. Trotskin henkivartijat saapuivat paikalle, mutta Trotski käski heitä jättämään Mercaderin henkiin, koska ”hänellä olisi tarina kerrottavanaan”.
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    ellauri254.html on line 731: Но дымом восходя из труб Дахау, Mutta kuin savu nousi Dachaun savupiipuista,
    ellauri254.html on line 757: Täähän Mark Bernesin sävellys on kuin Nelly Sachsin Oh korsteenien koveri, tai kääntäen.
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    ellauri254.html on line 785: Käsite sosialistinen realismi otettiin käyttöön Neuvostoliiton kirjailijaliiton liittokokouksessa vuonna 1934, jonka jälkeen siitä tuli maan virallinen ja ainoa hyväksytty taidesuuntaus. Sen isänä mainitaan usein kirjailija Maksim Gorki, jonka romaania Äiti (1907, suom. 1944) pidetään sosialistisen realismin perusmuotona. Esikuvina on pidetty myös eräiden 1800-luvun realistien, esimerkiksi peredvižnikien (”Vaeltajat”), Jacques-Louis Davidin ja Ilja Repinin taidetta.
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    ellauri254.html on line 803: Lunz was born in Saint Petersburg, the capital of the Russian Empire, into a middle-class Jewish family on May 2, 1901. His father, Natan Yakovlevich, an emigrant from Lithuania, was a pharmacist and seller of scientific instruments. His mother, Anna Efimovna, was an accomplished pianist. As a child, Lev was delicate but very lively; he contracted pneumonia and diphtheria, which may have weakened his heart.
    ellauri254.html on line 809: It is time to say that a non-Communist story may lack talent, but it also may lack genius.
    ellauri254.html on line 813: True, until death us part, that is. Cough cough. He argued that too many Russian writers were lazy and self-satisfied; they were barbarians who needed to study plot and structure from Western masters. Again, he asserted that plot, action and good composition would win the approval of proletarian readers and theatergoers sooner than would a proper political message. He provided a survey of Russian literature from the point of view of the development of plot. No bestsellers without spoilers, that is what the rubbernecks expect.
    ellauri254.html on line 814: Party spokesman Andrei Zhdanov (1896-1948), formally addressing the Soviet writers in Leningrad, quoted Lunz (as above) and declared: “This is the preaching of rotten apoliticism, philistinism and vulgarity.” Njekulturno, in a word.
    ellauri254.html on line 816: Kaverin managed to republish Lunz's last play, Gorod Pravdy [The City of Truth], in a theatrical journal in 1989, one year after he had helped to effect the first publication in the Soviet Union of Yevgeny Zamyatin's anti-utopian novel, My [We, 1920]. The censorship board was beginning to crack, but still the Lunz collection was delayed beyond the life of the last Serapion (Kaverin) and the end of the Soviet system. Koska matka oli hauska niin, ottivat he mukaan vielä yhden kaverin.
    ellauri254.html on line 823: Shklovsky returned to St. Petersburg in early 1918, after the October Revolution. During the Civil War he opposed Bolshevism and took part in an anti-Bolshevik plot organised by members of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party. After the conspiracy was discovered by the Cheka, Shklovsky went into hiding, traveling in Russia and the Ukraine, but was eventually pardoned in 1919 due to his connections with Maxim Gorky, and decided to abstain from political activity. His two brothers were executed by the Soviet regime (one in 1918, the other in 1937) and his sister died from hunger in St. Petersburg in 1919.
    ellauri254.html on line 825: Shklovsky integrated into Soviet society and even took part in the Russian Civil War, serving in the Red Army. However, in 1922, he had to go into hiding once again, as he was threatened with arrest and possible execution for his former political activities, and he fled via Finland to Germany.
    ellauri254.html on line 831: In 1921, We became the first work banned by the Soviet censorship board. Ultimately, Zamyatin arranged for We to be smuggled to the West for publication. The outrage this sparked within the Party and the Union of Soviet Writers led directly to the State-organized defamation and blacklisting of Zamyatin and his successful request for permission from Joseph Stalin to leave his homeland. In 1937 he died in poverty in Paris. Serve him right!
    ellauri254.html on line 887: After his forced resignation from active politics in 1989, Tikhonov wrote a letter to Mikhail Gorbachev which stated that he regretted supporting his election to the General Secretaryship. This view was strengthened when the Communist Party was banned in the Soviet Union. After his retirement, he lived the rest of his life in seclusion at his dacha. As one of his friends noted, he lived as "a hermit" and never showed himself in public and that his later life was very difficult as he had no children and because his wife had died. Prior to the dissolution of the Soviet Union Tikhonov worked as a State Advisor to the Supreme Soviet. Tikhonov died on 1 June 1997 and was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery. Shortly before his death, he wrote a letter addressed to Yeltsin: "I ask you to bury me at public expense, since I have no financial savings."
    ellauri254.html on line 932: 253. komppania, Machine Gun Corps ,
    ellauri254.html on line 945: Kaksi erillistä osaa 253. komppaniasta, Machine Gun Corpsista, [23]
    ellauri254.html on line 966: kaksi komppaniaa 201. pataljoonasta, Machine Gun Corps ,
    ellauri254.html on line 1017: Fedin peukuttaa voimakkaasti teos ja elämä -approachin puolesta. Miten hyvä onkaan elää siitä että oppii parasta parhailta. Ei vikojen sivuuttaminen ole idealisointia, se on sosialistista realismia. Stalin teki virheitä, Leninkin, mutta silti vittu.
    ellauri254.html on line 1023: Fedin peukuttaa voimakkaasti elämä ja teos -approachin puolesta. Miten hyvä onkaan elää siitä että oppii parasta parhailta. Ei sankarien vikojen sivuuttaminen ole idealisointia, se on sosialistista realismia. Stalin teki virheitä, Leninkin, mutta silti vittu.
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    ellauri256.html on line 46: Rozanov frequently referred to himself as Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "Underground Man" and proclaimed his right to espouse contrary opinions at the same time. He first attracted attention in the 1890s when he published political sketches in the conservative newspaper Novoye Vremya ("New Time"), owned and run by Aleksey Suvorin. Rozanov's comments, always paradoxical and sparking controversy, led him into clashes with the Tsarist government and with radicals such as Lenin. For example, Rozanov readily passed from criticism of Russian Orthodoxy, and even of what he saw as the Christian preoccupation with death, to fervent praise of Christian faith, from praise of Judaism to unabashed anti-Semitism, and from acceptance of homosexuality as yet another side of human nature to vitriolic accusations that Gogol and some other writers had been latent homosexuals.[citation needed] He proclaimed that politics was "obsolete" because "God doesn't want politics any more," constructed an "apocalypse of our times," and recommended the "healthy instincts" of the Russian people, their longing for authority, and their hostility to modernism.
    ellauri256.html on line 62: Women were the first cultivators of flax and initiated the manufacture of clothing. Evidence for this claim is the oldest depictions of textile production showing women at work, not men, and women continuing in textile production even when the industry was run by males. This is not at all unusual as women were the first brewers in Egypt and, most likely, the first healers who predated the rise of the medical profession. And the first professionals in the entertainment business, see Capitani and Lady Ceepu.
    ellauri256.html on line 102: Kun torvet soivat, - kultaa ja hopeaa ja kuparia ja sinistä villaa ja purppuraa ja helakanpunaista ja hienoa pellavaa ja vuohenkarvoja ja punaiseksi värjättyjä päinahkoja ja tachash-nahoja ja sitim-puuta, öljyn ja voitelun mausteita ja tuoksuvia suitsukkeita, ja jalokivet,
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    ellauri256.html on line 336: Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky was born in 1893 in Baghdati, Kutais Governorate, Georgia, then part of the Russian Empire, to Alexandra Alexeyevna (née Pavlenko), a housewife, and Vladimir Mayakovsky, a local forester. His father belonged to a noble family and was a distant relative of the writer Grigory Danilevsky. Vladimir Vladimirovich had two sisters, Olga and Lyudmila, and a brother Konstantin, who died at the age of three. The family was of Russian and Zaporozhian Cossack descent on their father's side and Ukrainian on their mother's.
    ellauri256.html on line 338: "I was born in the Caucasus, my father was a Cossack, my mother is Ukrainian. My mother tongue is Georgian. Thus three cultures are united in me," he told the Prague newspaper Prager Presse in a 1927 interview.
    ellauri256.html on line 340: Eliskä vähävenäläistä kasakkasukua, ei ihme että sitten petti suuren synnyinmaan asian. When Volodja was 13, his kossack father pricked his finger on a rusty pin while filing papers and died of blood poisoning. Äiti myi irtaimen ja muutti Moskovaan.
    ellauri256.html on line 357: “Some call her the second Beatrice, a wise inspirer, Mayakovsky's kindred spirit. Others, a mercenary witch, a vampire, who attached herself to the troubled genius, to his fame and money, and who drove him to suicide,” present-day biographers write about her. Actually she was a little of both.
    ellauri256.html on line 358: The stormy affair between the legendary “singer of the revolution”, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and a “proponent of depravity”, Lilya Brik, lasted 15 years, until the poet's suicide in 1930. He devoted poems and hundreds of love letters to her. It was probably this affair that most of all contributed to her going down in history, yet it also left her with hundreds of enemies, who tried to erase any trace of her, even from documents. So, who exactly was this femme fatale?
    ellauri256.html on line 364: “All our girls were in love with him and etched the name Osya with a penknife on their desks,” Lilya recalled. His low-key courtship of Lilya lasted seven years. Up until the moment she became pregnant. However, the father was not Brik but ... a music teacher, Grigory Krein. Under pressure from her mother, Lilya had an abortion, after which she could no longer have children. And Brik finally proposed.
    ellauri256.html on line 371: “It was an onslaught. Volodya did not just fall in love with me, he attacked. For two and a half years I did not have a minute of peace, literally,” Brik recalled. The impulsive Mayakovsky wrote her letters every day, called her all the time, and waited for her under her windows. As luck would have it, she too was a woman with a heightened sexual curiosity.
    ellauri256.html on line 375: According to actress Alexandra Azarkh-Granovskaya, who belonged to the Briks' circle of friends, Lilya had “a heightened sexual curiosity”, which could not be said for her husband.
    ellauri256.html on line 380: Contemporaries' attitude to Lilya was mixed. Men adored her: the list of Brik's admirers included practically the entire circle of Russian avant-garde artists and prominent culture figures, from Alexander Rodchenko to Sergey Diaghilev. In Italy, she was friends with Pasolini, in France, with Louis Aragon (who would eventually marry her sister Elsa) and Yves Saint Laurent, who used to say: “I know three women who can be elegant outside of fashion - Catherine Deneuve, Marlene Dietrich and Lilya Brik.”
    ellauri256.html on line 382: Professionally, Brik was everything and nothing: she tried to be a sculptor, a writer, a film actress, she worked in advertising and took balling lessons. She did not achieve great results in any of these fields. Yet, she founded one of Moscow's most famous literary salons of the 20th century. That salon outlived all others. “The literature was canceled, there was just the Briks' salon left, where writers met with KGB operatives,” Anna Akhmatova, who was not invited to the salon, jealously said.
    ellauri256.html on line 384: However, after Mayakovsky shot himself in the heart at the height of his fame, their romance turned into a tragic legend, and Brik was practically declared the poet's killer. Especially after she released their correspondence: there were hundreds of letters with declarations of love from Mayakovsky and terse answers and requests to send money from Lilya.
    ellauri256.html on line 386: Nevertheless, when after Mayakovsky's death his poetry soon began to be forgotten, Lilya, as his executor (named as such by the poet in his will), took a lot of effort to prevent it. She wrote a letter to Joseph Stalin, who issued an order to ensure that the poet's legacy was not forgotten. So it was largely thanks to her that a whole industry was created around Mayakovsky, with his statues erected all over the country, his works reprinted, and collective farms and plants named after him.
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    ellauri256.html on line 503: The most widely accepted modern definition of the "Western World" is based not upon geographical location but upon the cultural (or when appropriate, political or economic) identities of the countries in question. Using this definition, the Western World includes Europe as well as any countries whose cultures are strongly influenced by European values or whose populations include many people descended from European colonists—for example Australia, New Zealand, and most countries in North and South America .
    ellauri256.html on line 518: Boris Sidis (/ˈsaɪdɪs/; October 12, 1867 – October 24, 1923) was a Ukrainian immigrant Jewish psychologist, physician, psychiatrist, and philosopher of education. Sidis studied under William James at Harvard, made 4 degrees, and founded the New York State Psychopathic Institute and the Journal of Abnormal Psychology. He sought to provide insight into why people behave as they do, particularly in cases of a mob frenzy or religious mania. He vigorously applied the principles of Darwinian evolution to the study of psychology. He saw fear as an underlying cause of much human mental suffering and problematic behavior. Boris Sidis opposed mainstream psychology and Sigmund Freud, and thereby died ostracized. Sidis himself derided himself as "silly, pedantic, absurd, and grossly misleading." He later credited his ability to think to his long solitary confinement in Ukraina. Sidis sr died estranged from Sidis jr on October 24, 1923, at the age of 56.
    ellauri256.html on line 521: Sidis sr applied his own psychological approaches to raising William James jr in whom he wished to promote a high intellectual capacity. Sidis jr could read The New York Times at 18 months. By age eight, he had reportedly taught himself eight languages (Latin, Greek, French, Russian, German, Hebrew, Turkish, and Armenian) and invented another, which he called "Vendergood".
    ellauri256.html on line 526: Martha Foley was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on March 21, 1897, to Walter and Margaret M. C. Foley. From 1909 to 1915, she attended Boston Girls' Latin School, and even then aspired to be a writer. The school magazine published her first short story, "Jabberwock," when she was eleven years old. (I had thought it was Lewis Carrol's.) After graduating from the 'Girls School' she attended Boston University but did not graduate, unlike Riitta Roth, who did. The topic of her MA thesis was Garten-Laub. The name of her kitten was Klobürste. (Riitta's, not Martha's)
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    ellauri257.html on line 47: Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol (1 April [O.S. 20 March] 1809 – 4 March [O.S. 21 February] 1852) was a very short story writer and playwright of Ukrainian origin. Gogol was born in the Ukrainian Cossack town of Sorochyntsi, in the Poltava Governorate of the Russian Empire. His mother was descended from Leonty Kosyarovsky, an officer of the Lubny Regiment in 1710. His father was supposedly Vasily Gogol-Yanovsky, who died when Gogol was 15 years old, was descendant of Ukrainian Cossacks (see Lyzohub family) and belonged to the 'petty gentry'. His father wrote poetry in Ukrainian almost as well as in Russian, and was an amateur playwright in his brother's home theatre. As was typical of the left-bank Ukrainian gentry of the early nineteenth century, the family spoke Ukrainian nearly as well as Russian. As a child, Gogol helped stage plays in his uncle's home theatre.
    ellauri257.html on line 52: He also intensified his relationship with a starets or spiritual elder, Matvey Konstantinovsky, whom he had known biblically for several years. Konstantinovsky seems to have strengthened in Gogol the fear of perdition (damnation) by insisting on the sinfulness of all his imaginative handiwork. Exaggerated ascetic practices with Matvey undermined his health and he fell into a state of deep depression. On the night of 24 February 1852 he burned some of his manuscripts, which contained most of the second part of Dead Souls. He explained this as a mistake, a practical joke played on him by the Devil in the guise of Matvey Konstantinovsky.[citation needed] Soon thereafter, he took to bed, refused all food, and died in great pain nine days later.
    ellauri257.html on line 55: Gogol's huge influence on Russian, Ukrainian and world literature was acknowledged by Mikhail Bulgakov, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, Franz Kafka and (most notably) Flannery O'Connor.
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    ellauri257.html on line 67: Taras Bulba (1962), yhdysvaltalainen sovitus, pääosissa Yul Brynner ja Tony Curtis ja ohjaaja J. Lee Thompson. The tale of a Cossack chief who has sworn to be the eternal enemy of the treacherous Poles. So, when his son falls for a beautiful Pole who has saved his life, the father is faced with the dilemma of whether to kill his own flesh and blood as a traitor. This film reinforced the Brynner stereotype as king of the Asiatic wide open spaces.
    ellauri257.html on line 69: British-born director J. Lee Thompson (“The Yellow Balloon”/”The Passage”/”King Solomon’s Mines”) helms this bloody spectacular. It’s a serviceable large-scale epic that mainly goes wrong with a mushy subplot involving a miscast Tony Curtis as a Cossack wooing a Polish noblewoman, Christine Kaufmann (they were soon to be married in real-life after his divorce from Janet Leigh). It seems to be in genre form when showing hordes of Cossack horsemen flying across the steppes to do battle. It’s based on the novel by Nikolai Gogol and is written without wit or logic by Waldo Salt (former blacklisted writer) and Karl Tunberg.
    ellauri257.html on line 71: In 1550, after centuries of fighting for possession of the Ukraine with the Turks, the Cossacks under the leadership of Taras Bulba (Yul Brynner) aid the Polish Army in the battle of the steppes (Argentina subbing for the Ukraine, where reportedly some 10,000 Argentinean extras were employed) and are victorious. Invited to a Polish feast to celebrate, the Cossacks are betrayed by their cunning hosts and flee under cannon fire to safety across the steppes.
    ellauri257.html on line 75: It then turns into a family drama, as Andrei rejects his people to return to Poland and his Princess. The stern dad deals with this betrayal by shooting his son down as a traitor when he tries to raid the Cossack camp for food for his captive Princess, who the Poles threaten to burn at the stake unless Andrei acts.
    ellauri257.html on line 77: Franz Waxman’s bombastic score bursts across the lush Technicolor screen as a reminder of how much Gogol’s novel has been cheapened, Cossacks on horseback engage the Poles in battle giving the film its life pulse and the action-packed film ultimately serves as a paean to Ukrainian nationalism as it rewrites history to leave out how the violently anti-Semitic Cossacks attacked the Jewish population of Poland with a barbaric ruthlessness to dispense with their ethnic cleansing. Yul chews the scenery, but is watchable. Tony demonstrates he can’t act by giving an unbearably gooey performance.
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    ellauri257.html on line 101: The story was initially published in 1835 as part of the Mirgorod collection of short stories, but a much expanded version appeared in 1842 with some differences in the storyline. The 1842 text has been described by Victor Erlich [ru] as a "paragon of civic virtue and a force of patriotic edification", contrasting the rhetoric of the 1835 version with its "distinctly Cossack jingoism".
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    ellauri257.html on line 343: Gombrowicz wrote in Polish, but he did not allow his works to be published in Poland until the authorities lifted the ban on the unabridged version of Dziennik, his diary, in which he described their attacks on him. No tästä arvaa jo mixi sille oltiin tuppaamassa dynypötköä. Mikä pahinta, Gombrowicz´s work has links with existentialism and structuralism. Sen hengenheimolaisia olivat sellaiset lurjuxet kuin Foucault, Barthes, Deleuze, Lacan, and Sartre.
    ellauri257.html on line 360: Ilmeisistä syistä siis olen ennakkoasennoitunut että Witold Gombrowiczin katolis-oikishenkiset pornoväsäyxet tulevat vituttamaan rankasti. Saas nähdä. Jan Tolpan esipuhe ruozinnoxeen lupaa pahaa ainakin. Kekäs tää Tolppa edes on? Sven Stolpen veljenpoika. Sen isäkin oli kääntäjä, Birger Stolpe, jonka isä oli ylikontrollööri Johan Stolpe, joka ei tiettävästi mitään kääntänyt ellei jotain kyniä tai klemmareita virkapaikalta. Janne kyllä: från klassisk grekiska har Janne översatt Platon, Aristoteles, Longinos och Euripides, från franska Michel de Montaigne, Denis Diderot och Honoré de Balzac. Janne ei tuntenut Sven Stolpea. Pappa och han var inte kontanta. Jannella on kotona lundioissa kattoon asti kirjoja. Se täyttää 83 ellei ole kuollut. Det är viktigt att översätta även sånt skit som Gombrovicz om man vill uppehålla det fria samhället.
    ellauri257.html on line 362: Gombroviczin päiväkirja alkaa: „Montag: Ich. Dienstag: Ich. Mittwoch: Ich. Donnerstag: Ich.“ Der polnische Schriftsteller Witold Gombrowicz machte die Egomanie zu seinem literarischen Prinzip. Die Tagebücher strotzen erst recht vor intimen Selbstbetrachtungen. Es geht um sein Sexleben, sein Streben nach Ruhm, aber auch um seine Magen- und Darmprobleme.
    ellauri257.html on line 367: Er galt schon zu Lebzeiten als homosexuell, allerdings war dies eine Vermutung seiner Zeitgenossen. Seine wichtigste heteroerotische Erfahrung war offenbar seine letzte Lebensgefährtin, die junge Kanadierin Rita, die er ein halbes Jahr vor seinem Tod heiratete. Sie hat mit ihm durchgehalten, trotz kleinen Bosheiten, mit denen er sie oder ihr Zusammenleben bedenkt. Danach war es nur Fernsehen, Zweispänner, Grammophon, Frigidaire, Ofen, Hund, Katze.
    ellauri257.html on line 369: Ende 1968, kurz vor seinem Tod, notiert er: „Stark gewachsenes Prestige, der Nobelpreis in greifbarer Nähe.“
    ellauri257.html on line 382: But guenons aren't the only amorous apes that have shrugged off sexual norms. There's also the japanese macaque, which have been spotted having sex with deer numerous times. But it now appears it's the female monkeys performing sex acts with the deer by mounting them and thrusting, raportoi brittilehti The Sun.
    ellauri257.html on line 388: No. I dislike Jordan Peterson because I find his arguments on many subjects uninformed and riven with factually incorrect assumptions.
    ellauri257.html on line 389: My main beef with Peterson is not with his overall philosophy, although I don’t personally vibe with his “life is suffering” Christian stoicism at all, what I find objectionable is his complete laziness and lack of rigour in political theory.
    ellauri257.html on line 391: Peterson talks a lot about political theory, yet he is embarrassingly ignorant of it. He peddles a kind of “Marxist conspiracy” narrative that is as ridiculously non-factual as it is irresponsible.
    ellauri257.html on line 392: What I find most galling is that while he is ranting about “cultural Marxists”, he is actually drawing on ideas espoused by exactly these “cultural Marxists”! İn other words, he is mischaracterising as “the enemy” the very people who created many of the arguments he himself utilises!
    ellauri257.html on line 394: Theodor Adorno wrote a book entitled “the Authoritarian Personality” which dissects and attacks authoritarianism in political culture. If Peterson were to pay attention to what people are actually saying rather than jumping on some John Birch Society fantasy, he’d realise the “cultural Marxists” he blame for everything wrong in the world are closer to him on “political correctness” and dogmatic ideology than he thinks.
    ellauri257.html on line 395: İn fact, his “debate” with Slavoj Zizek is wonderfully illustrative of this. When confronted with an actual, living “cultural Marxist”, what resulted was a mostly friendly chat. (No tietysti, ei korppi toisen julkkiskorpin silmää noki paizi selän takana.)
    ellauri257.html on line 398: I don’t like Jordan Peterson, or, more accurately, I don’t like the role Peterson is playing in the culture war because I find it intellectually impoverished, uninformed, and feeding into a repugnant far-right cultural revolution that Peterson himself does not necessarily endorse but which he nonetheless gives aid to.
    ellauri257.html on line 419: Upon the 2009 American release (of the book, after the film of course, this is America), Michael Dirda wrote in The Washington Post that Pornografia "seems as sick, as pathologically creepy a novel as one is ever likely to read. In some ways, it resembles a rather more polymorphously perverse version of Les Liaisons Dangereuses or one of those disturbing fictions by European intellectuals that blend the philosophical with the erotic: Think of Georges Bataille's The Story of the Eye or Pierre Klossowski's Roberte Ce Soir. ... Through its sado-masochistic material and its almost Henry Jamesian analyses of human motives, Pornografia underscores Gombrowicz's lifelong philosophical obsession: the quest for authenticity." Dirda continued: "Certainly, most readers will find Pornografia perturbing, or worse: repulsive, confusing, ugly. As Milosz once said of Gombrowicz: 'He had no reverence whatsoever for literature. He derided it as a snobbish ritual, and if he practiced it, he attempted to get rid of all its accepted rules.'"
    ellauri257.html on line 428: Gombrowiczin partisaani Simian on itäpolakki Ukrainasta. Tää on tämmöstä markiisi de Sade tyyppistä synnintunnosta hikeentymistä. Vizaa paljaalle pyllylle, se tuntuu kivalta. Partisanismi ei sovi vanhoille ja läskeille. Wizi Witold on pervo pedofiili. Että vaan toinen jalka paljaana! Fredrik on Muumipapan nuoruuden ystävä. Hän on ex-regissööri, siitä noi paljaat jalat. Witold, miten voit? Hauska tavata. Hizi mikä apinoiden planeetta. Läskien setämiesten urheilumezästystä nuoret notmiinä. Vaclawin on nähtävä tämä. Ei tässä juonta ole, mennään kiihotus edellä. Polta nämä kirjeet. Bara vidare! Utför allt nogrannt! Apinoiden planeetalle on hyvä mennä yhdessä ettei olla hulluja.
    ellauri257.html on line 438: Dygd, förnuft, uppoffrande sinnelag, hjältemod, ädelmod, våld! våld! våld! Etanoita, sammakoita, koiranhäntätupsukoita.Våldtäkt! Tafsande! Varför var vi annars män? En man är bara till för sig själv, inte någon annan! Witold vill helst föröka sig med Waclav man to man, på tumanhand. Tukuittain ällösanoja ja latenttia ellei patenttia homostelua.
    ellauri257.html on line 445: No siinä kävi sitte niin että paxu Waclav kävi puikkaamassa Siemianin ja Karol puikotti epähuomiossa Waclavin. Mut hetkinen Retuko sitten puikotti Joosefin? Vizi mäen ymmärrä näitä murhavideoiden juonia. Ne on sitten sekavia, ja sitäpaizi täysin epäkiinnostavia. Aivan sama kuka tuikkaa ketäkin. Mitä vähemmän jää pystyapinoita pystyyn sen parempi. KONEC. The End. Olipa paska kyhhäys homolta pedofiilitä.
    ellauri257.html on line 454: “Well” he replied “so far we have lost over 20 generals, 110,000 troops killed, countless injured, 3000 tanks, 300 aircraft, hundreds of helicopters, countless armoured vehicles, artillery and trucks, our flagship along with other naval ships, our army is being defeated in most areas and we have had to resort to conscription to replace our losses”.
    ellauri257.html on line 486: Shadows on the Hudson (original title Shotns baym Hodson ) is a novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer. First serialized in The Forward, a Yiddish newspaper, it was published in book form in 1957. It was translated into English by Joseph Sherman in 1998. The book follows a group of prosperous Jewish refugees in New York City following World War II, just prior to the founding of the state of Israel.
    ellauri257.html on line 489: Singer described himself as "conservative," adding that "I don't believe by flattering the masses all the time we really achieve much." His conservative side was most apparent in his Yiddish writing and journalism, where he was openly hostile to Marxist sociopolitical agendas. In Forverts he once wrote, "It may seem like terrible apikorses [heresy], but conservative governments in America, England, France, have handled Jews no worse than liberal governments.... The Jew's worst enemies were always those elements that the modern Jew convinced himself (really hypnotized himself) were his friends. Interestingly enough, he notes the cultural tensions between Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jewish people during his trip to Haifa and during his stay in the new nation. With the description of Jewish immigration camps in the new land, he foresaw the difficulties and socio-economic tensions in Israel, and hence turned back to his critical views of Zionism. Naah, America is the promised land.
    ellauri257.html on line 491: ac Bashevis">Isaac Bashevis Singer, salanimi Varshofsky (jidd. יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער, alun perin Icek-Hersz Zynger; 21. marraskuuta 1902 Leoncin, Varsova, Kongressi-Puola, silloista Venäjää – 24. heinäkuuta 1991 Miami, Florida) oli puolanjuutalainen kirjailija. Hän sai Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinnon vuonna 1978. Singer tunnetaan ennen kaikkea novelleistaan (joita en ole lukenut, vaan sen romskuja).
    ellauri257.html on line 493: Paetakseen Puolassa nousevaa antisemitismiä ja sodan uhkaa sekä seuratakseen isoveljeään Singer muutti Yhdysvaltoihin vuonna 1935. Hän erosi silloisesta vaimostaan Rachelista ja pojastaan Israelista, jotka muuttivat ensin Moskovaan ja myöhemmin silloiseen Palestiinaan. Iisakki pääsi isonveljen hännän alta tämän kuoltua 1945.
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    ellauri257.html on line 501: Alma and Isaac: The famed writer always returned to his wife, Alma, despite his well-documented betrayals.
    ellauri257.html on line 502: Who could live with Isaac Bashevis Singer? The sexual escapades of the most successful Yiddish writer in America — and the one whom most Yiddish literati loved to hate — were public knowledge, in large part because he himself built his reputation as a Casanova in his own fiction, where he was chased into the bedroom by women young and old. His oeuvre might be described as “sex and the shtetl.”
    ellauri257.html on line 504: Still, Singer was a married man, but not to Runia (Rachel) Pontsch, who in 1929 gave birth to a son, Israel Zamir, Singer's only child. In Warsaw, before immigrating to the United States, he had a child out of wedlock with one of his mistresses, Runia Shapira, a rabbi’s daughter. She was a Communist expelled from the Soviet Union for her Zionist sympathies. In his 1995 memoir, “A Journey to My Father, Isaac Bashevis Singer,” Zamir recounts how he and his mother ended up in Palestine. But since Singer and Runia separated when Zamir (born in 1929) was little, the report is almost totally deprived of a domestic portrait.
    ellauri257.html on line 508: Happily, when I last visited Singer’s archives at the Ransom Center, in Austin, Texas, I located the manuscript. Unhappily, it is far less than Alma had promised — not only in length (I came across 13 pages, a number of them only a few lines long,) but also in content. The first page has a title penciled in capital letters: “What Life Is Like With a Writer.”
    ellauri257.html on line 512: She and Singer met in the Catskills, at a farm village named Mountaindale. Although in the manuscript, Alma is elusive about dates, it is known that the encounter took place in 1937. The two were refugees of what Singer’s older brother, Israel Joshua, by then already the successful novelist I.J. Singer, would soon describe as “a world that is no more.” And the two were married to other spouses. Alma and her husband, Walter Wasserman, along with their two children, Klaus and Inga, had escaped from Germany the previous year and come to America, settling in the Inwood section of Manhattan. As for Isaac — as Alma always called him — he arrived in 1935. She portrays their encounters as romantic, although she appears to have been perfectly aware of his reputation.
    ellauri257.html on line 517: , she worked at Saks 34th Street, and then, until retirement, at Lord & Taylor. On occasion she would accompany Singer to his lectures. They also traveled together to Europe, especially England and France. The purpose of one of those trips was for Alma to show Singer the places in Switzerland where she and her parents had stayed before the war. When she returned to America, she felt ecstatic. In the manuscript, she recollects standing on Broadway, looking in wonder at a fruit store and grocery, admiring their abundance.
    ellauri257.html on line 522: Sadly, nothing in Alma’s narrative hints at the emotional turmoil Singer left in his wake, although in the 1970s she told Kresh that abandoning the Wasserman family left such a sour taste in her mouth that she convinced herself it was better to stay forever with Singer despite his infidelities than to cause another emotional uproar. By most accounts, the lingering effects of her divorce made for bad blood toward Singer among Alma’s children and their extended family.
    ellauri257.html on line 524: Alma recounts her relationship with Singer as one of endurance. Her first two lines are: “When I told my friends and relatives that I intended to marry Isaac Singer, they all protested violently that it would not last more than a few weeks, and that the whole thing was a mistake. So far it has lasted for almost forty years, and although it was sometimes stormy, it nevertheless is a record.” Yes, she says it’s a record. The word “love” is nowhere to be found.
    ellauri257.html on line 526: Singer’s domestic side is thorny. The Singers kept a Hispanic maid, and Dvora Menashe (later Telushkin), who was Singer’s assistant in his late years — indeed she wrote a memoir, “Master of Dreams” [1997], recounting that time — told me about her. So did Janet Hadda, who wrote the biography “Isaac Bashevis Singer: A Life” (1997). Hadda even provided me with an address, but my letters went unanswered. Lester Goran, who co-taught with Singer at the University of Miami and wrote a memoir about their friendship, “The Bright Streets of Surfside” (1994), couldn’t help me, either.
    ellauri257.html on line 528: Singer continued to write and translate his stories and novels throughout the 1980s, until the onset of dementia in 1987. In the end, as Singer suffered from dementia, his relationships with Goran, Menashe and perhaps even Alma soured. The effects lingered unpleasantly even after his death, and as a consequence it’s hard to track the sirvienta. We don’t even know her name or nationality for certain. The idea of a Spanish-speaking maid as an integral part of Singer’s household is ripe not only for biographical scrutiny, but also for fictional development: !Ah! !Ah! !Si! !Si! !Si señor! !!Mas rapido! !Mas profundo!
    ellauri257.html on line 530: All this to say that the Yiddish writer’s other women — not the sexy but the stolid, those who accompanied him at home for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health — are crucial to the understanding of how he looked at the world. Alma was his anchor. Despite his betrayals, he always returned to her. Her silence, her resignation, might be disheartening to modern sensibilities. Yet she grounded him, and not only as an artist.
    ellauri257.html on line 532: Ilan Stavans is the Lewis-Sebring Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College. He edited the three-volume “Isaac Bashevis Singer: Collected Stories” (Library of America) and is finishing a biography of Singer, for Princeton University Press.
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    ellauri257.html on line 544: Hän syntyi Yisruel Yehoyshye Zingeriksi, Pinchas (LOL Pinehas, se joka puhkoi nussijoita keihäällä!) Mendl Zyngerin, rabbin ja rabbiinisten kommenttien kirjoittajan, ja Basheva Zylbermanin pojaksi. Hän oli kirjailija Isaac Bashevis Singerin ja kirjailija Esther Kreitmanin veli. Hän meni naimisiin Genia Kupferstokin kanssa. Hänen vanhin poikansa Yasha kuoli 14-vuotiaana keuhkokuumeeseen ennen perheen muuttoa Amerikkaan. Hänen nuorempi poikansa Joseph Singer oli sekä isänsä että setänsä Isaac Bashevis Singerin teosten kääntäjä. Joseph, taidemaalari ja kirjailija, kuten isänsä, meni naimisiin June Flaum Singerin kanssa, josta tuli kirjailija. Heillä oli neljä lasta: Sharon Salinger, Brett Singer, IJ Singer ja Valerie Singer. Kolme tytärtä seurasivat perheyritystä ja ovat myös runoilijoita ja kirjailijoita sen ohella että käärivät tuohta Iisakin perinnöstä bashevish.com sivustolla.
    ellauri257.html on line 548: Lopulta Israel Joshua kutsui nuoremman veljensä, tulevan Nobel-palkinnon voittajan Isaac Bashevis Singerin Yhdysvaltoihin ja suunnitteli hänelle työpaikan The Forwardissa. "Ellei Joshuaa olisi ollut, Abraham Cahan olisi erottanut hänet", Singerin vaimo Genia tunnusti myöhemmin Bashevisin pojalle Israel Zamirille. Joshua kuoli sydänkohtaukseen 50-vuotiaana New Yorkissa, 258 Hudson Riverside Drive, 10. helmikuuta 1944. A Treasury of Yiddish Stories -kirjan johdannossa Irving Howe ja Eliezer Greenberg totesivat, että Mr. Singerin kirjat on järjestetty "tavalla, joka täyttää tavanomaiset länsimaiset odotukset kirjallisen rakenteen suhteen. Hänen romaaninsa muistuttavat sellaista perhekronikkaa, joka oli suosittu Euroopassa useita vuosikymmeniä sitten eli edellisen vuosisadan vaihteessa.
    ellauri257.html on line 550: Hinde Ester Singer Kreytman (31. maaliskuuta 1891 – 13. kesäkuuta 1954), englanniksi Esther Kreitman, oli jiddishinkielinen romaani- ja novellikirjailija. Hän syntyi Biłgorajissa, Veikselin osavaltiossa rabbiiniseen juutalaisperheeseen. Hänen nuoremmat veljensä Israel Joshua Singer ja Isaac Bashevis Singer tulivat myöhemmin kirjailijoiksi.
    ellauri257.html on line 552: Kreitman oli Pinkjas Mendl Menachem Zyngerin (laulaja) ja hänen vaimonsa Basheven (Bathsheba), syntyperäisen Zylbermanin tytär. Hänen isänsä oli rabbi ja innokas hasidi, jolla oli intohimo mystiikkaan. Myös Kreitmanin äiti tuli rabbiinisesta, vaikkakaan ei-hasidilaisperheestä. Biłgorajin rabbin tytär, joka oli aikanaan tunnettu älyllisestä ja henkisestä luonteestaan, hän oli hyötynyt veljiensä koulutuksesta.
    ellauri257.html on line 556: Isaac Bashevis Singerin Saatana Gorajissa sisältää viattoman tytön, joka on olosuhteiden musertunut ja joka kantaa Kreitmanin piirteitä ja erityispiirteitä. (Esther Kreitman kärsi joko epilepsiasta tai muusta fyysisestä tai henkisestä tilasta, jolla oli samankaltaisia ​​oireita, ja myöhemmin elämässä hänet diagnosoitiin vainoharhaiseksi.) IB itse sanoi, että hänen sisarensa oli malli hänen kuvitteelliselle Yentlilleen ., perinteistä taustaa oleva nainen, joka haluaa opiskella juutalaisia ​​tekstejä. Hän piti Esther Kreitmania "parhaana jiddish-naiskirjailijana", jonka hän tiesi, mutta hänen kanssaan oli vaikea tulla toimeen. "Kuka voi elää tulivuoren kanssa?" (Hadda, s. 137). Ja hän omisti osan kerätyistä novelleistaan ​​The Seance (New York, 1968) "Rakkaan sisareni muistolle".
    ellauri257.html on line 575: Lodge was a friend of Arthur Conan Doyle, who also lost a son in World War I and was a Spiritualist. Anglosaxarna har en svaghet för den här sortens idioti. Dom är rädda för döden, stackars kräkar. Singerin amerikanjuutalaiset ovat ääreist klicheisiä. Ne pitää Amerikasta koska jenkit arvostaa bisnestä eivätkä sixi vainoa rahantuntevia juutalaisia.
    ellauri257.html on line 679: Jos maailma olisi ylellisyyden ja helppouden paratiisi, maitoa ja hunajaa vuotava maa, jossa jokainen Jack saisi Jillinsä heti ja ilman vaikeuksia, ihmiset joko kuolisivat tylsyyteen tai hirttäisivät itsensä; tai olisi sotia, joukkomurhia ja murhia; jotta lopulta ihmiskunta aiheuttaisi itselleen enemmän kärsimystä kuin mitä sillä on nyt hyväksyttävä luonnon käsistä. No näinhän se nyt on.
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    ellauri258.html on line 62: Vuoden huonoimmista elokuvamaailman suorituksista palkintoja jakava parodiagaala Golden Raspberry Awards, tuttavallisemmin Razzie-gaala, on joutunut kovan kritiikin kohteeksi sen jälkeen, kun se julkaisi ehdokkaansa maanantaina 23. tammikuuta. Vuoden huonoimmiksi näyttelijöiksi ovat ehdolla muun muassa sellaiset pitkän linjan tekijät kuin Tom Hanks (elokuvista Pinocchio ja Elvis), Jared Leto (Morbius), Sylvester Stallone (Samaritan), Diane Keaton (Mack & Rita) ja Penélope Cruz (The 355). Kaikki nämä ovat vinhan vattunsa kyllä ansainneet.
    ellauri258.html on line 74: 11-vuotias Charlie McGee (Ryan Kiera Armstrong) pystyy sytyttämään tulipaloja ajatuksensa voimalla. Se on seurausta salaisen The Shop -viraston tieteellisestä kokeesta, johon Charlien isä Andy (Zac Efron) ja äiti Vicky (Sydney Lemmon) osallistuivat nuorina opiskelijoina.
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    ellauri258.html on line 314: Don Camilloa esitti Fernandel joka sattumalta oli myös se Kriegsgefangener, joka kuljetti saxalaisen lehmän Margueriten Baijerista Stuttgartiin ja takaisin hauskassa elokuvassa La Vache et Le Prisonnier. Giovanni kuvassa on kuin kommunistinen kunnanjohtaja Peppone.
    ellauri258.html on line 544: Joissakin tarinoissa Baba Yaga esiintyy triona sisaruksina, joilla kaikilla on sama nimi. Tää on tuttua Macbethistä. Hän astui sisään ja löysi Baba Yagan luujalkaisen. "Hei, fie", hiän sanoi, "venäläisestä hajusta ei täällä ole ennen kuultu eikä nähty, mutta nyze kyllä tuntuu nenässä. Oletko täällä vapaasta tahdosta vai pakosta, hyvä nuoruuteni?" "Paljon omasta tahdostani ja kaksi kertaa niin paljon pakosta! Kolmas ja nuorin Baba Yaga kommentoi "venäläisestä hajusta" ennen kuin juoksee hakemaan hampaitaan ja syö Ivanin. Ivan pyytää hiäntä antamaan hänelle alakautta kolme sarvea, ja hiän tekee niin. Ensimmäisen hän puhaltaa pehmeästi, toisen kovemmin ja kolmannen vielä kovemmin.
    ellauri258.html on line 568: Sysmään on hankittu wagyun alkioita sekä siemennetty charolais-hiehoja wagyu-sonnin siemenillä. Tästä yhteistyöstä on kiinnostunut HKScan. Hartolassa on risteteytetty wagyua black angus-nautojen kanssa. Yleisesti asiantuntijat tuntuvat pitävän risteytyksiin sopivana joko angusta tai herefordia. Lihamaailman samppanjan kysyntä kasvaa hemmotellun Temen ansiosta. Ei vittu mitään kommaritouhua!
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    ellauri260.html on line 71: Kuuluja personalisteja: Jacques Maritain, joku jenkki Bowne and his first followers and the European personalist Emmanuel Mounier. Takarivissä seisoo enkelitohtori ja punkkitohtorin idolit Heidegger ja Sartre. Katolisia personalisteja olivat Jacques Maritain, Yves Simon, Étienne Gilson, Robert Spaemann, and Karol Wojtyła, eli se puolalainen paavi John Paul kakkoineen.
    ellauri260.html on line 72: Ize asiassa personalism has nearly always been united to Biblical theism. Joku Von Balthasar suggests that “Without the biblical background personalism is inconceivable.” Mitä vittua, mihis se Bobrowin venäläinen personalismi unohtui?
    ellauri260.html on line 78: "Der Personalismusta" käytti ensimmäisen kerran F. D. E. Schleiermacher (1768–1834) kirjassaan Über die Religion vuonna 1799. Amos Bronson Alcott, paljon tunnetumman Louisa M. Alcottin isä, Emersonin tuillaeläjä, näyttää olleen ensimmäinen amerikkalainen, joka käytti termiä ja kutsui sitä vuoden 1863 esseessä "opiksi, jonka mukaan maailman perimmäinen todellisuus on jumalallinen henkilö, joka ylläpitää maailmankaikkeutta jatkuvalla luovan tahdon teolla". Termin "amerikkalainen personalismi" loi Walt Whitman (1819–1892) esseessään "Personalism", joka julkaistiin The Galaxy -lehdessä toukokuussa 1868. Wilt Whatmanilla oli paljon omakohtaista kokemusta perseistä. Vuonna 1903 Charles Renouvier julkaisi teoksen Le Personnalisme, joka toi sanan myös ranskaksi. Sana "personalismi" ilmestyi ensimmäisen kerran tietosanakirjana Hastingsin uskonnon ja etiikan tietosanakirjan IX osassa vuonna 1915 Ralph T. Flewellingin artikkelissa.
    ellauri260.html on line 91: Personalistit alkoi hälistä romantiikan jälkeisenä aikana. Impersonalistiset filosofiat hallitsivat valaistumista ja romantiikkaa panteismin ja idealismin rationalististen ja romanttisten muotojen muodossa Spinozasta Hegeliin. Tämän reaktion avainhenkilöitä olivat acobi Friedrich">Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (1743–1819), niin sanotun Pantheismusstreitin alullepanija 1780-luvulla, ja F. W. J. Schelling (1775–1854), joka myöhemmässä työssään hylkäsi varhaisten idealististen järjestelmiensä persoonattomat kannat.
    ellauri260.html on line 113: Eksistentialismi, joka antoi niin tärkeitä impulsseja suurelle mannereurooppalaiselle personalismille kahdennellakymmenennellä vuosisadalla, kehittyi tietyiltä osin myöhemmän Shellingin filosofian linjassa, ja siitä löytyy jälkiä jopa Jacobin kritiikistä persoonatonta panteismia kohtaan. Schellingin kanssa Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855) vastusti Hegelin idealismia ja korosti yksittäisen ihmisen arvoa sekä filosofialle että elämälle yleensä. Hän syytti idealismia elämän merkityksen tyhjentämisestä laiminlyömällä ihmisen olemassaolon todellisuuden. Kun Kierkegaard ja jotkut myöhemmät eksistentialistit (Marcel, Sartre, Camus, Blondel) keskittyivät ihmisen olemassaolon merkityksen kannalta keskeisiin kysymyksiin (rakkaus, avioliitto, kuolema, usko, moraali jne.), Muut ajattelijat keskittyivät edelleen henkilön itsensä merkityksen ja luonteen suorempaan tutkimiseen, ja juuri nämä ajattelijat tunnettiin nimellä, ja kutsua itseään personalisteiksi.
    ellauri260.html on line 117: Personalisti Jean Lacroix oikeutetusti julisti leninismin lailla personalismin "anti-ideologiaksi". Myös Maritain kirjoitti personalismista "reaktioilmiönä" totalitarismin ja individualismin "kahta vastakkaista virhettä" vastaan. Ei, vanha pappispimitys ja tavixet lehterillä on oikea tapa edetä, tai pikemminkin olla menemättä.
    ellauri260.html on line 125: Mounierin työ herätti tärkeiden ranskalaisten ajattelijoiden, kuten Gabriel Marcelin, Denis de Rougemontin ja Jacques Maritainin, huomion, jotka tutkimuksensa, luentojensa ja kirjoitustensa kautta auttoivat kehittämään ranskalaista personalistista ajattelua. Maritain, joka työskenteli Mounierin kanssa useita vuosia, oli vastuussa ranskalaisen personalismin tuomisesta Yhdysvaltoihin. Sodan jälkeen Mounierin itsensä johtama eurooppalainen personalismi sopeutui liberaaliin demokratiaan ja suhtautui siihen kritiikittömämmin, ja Maritainilla oli rooli vuonna 1948 annetun Yhdistyneiden Kansakuntien ihmisoikeuksien yleismaailmallisen julistuksen laatimisessa. Paha haxahdus!
    ellauri260.html on line 161: Esimerkiksi vuonna 1625 Grotius kirjoitti: "Ihminen on varmasti eläin, mutta ylivoimainen eläin, paljon kauempana kaikista muista eläimistä kuin erilaiset eläimet ovat toisistaan" (De iure belli ac pacis, Prolegomena, 11).
    ellauri260.html on line 162: Eli Jacques Maritainin sanoin: "Aina kun sanomme, että ihminen on henkilö, tarkoitamme, että hän on enemmän kuin pelkkä ainepaketti, enemmän kuin luonnon yksittäinen elementti, kuten atomi, ruohonterä, kärpänen tai norsu... Ihminen on eläin ja yksilö, mutta toisin kuin muut eläimet tai yksilöt."
    ellauri260.html on line 163: Thus, in the words of Jacques Maritain: “Whenever we say that man is a person, we mean that he is more than a mere parcel of matter, more than an individual element in nature, such as is an atom, a blade of grass, a fly or an elephant…Man is an animal and an individual, but unlike other animals or individuals.”
    ellauri260.html on line 165: Aristoteles oli määritellyt ihmisen rationaaliseksi eläimeksi (ho anthropos zoon noetikon) (Aristoteles, hist. I, 1: 488a7; Nichomachean etiikka I, 5: 1097b11; VIII, 12: 1162a16; IX, 9: 1169b18; Politiikka, I, 2: 1253a3). Huomattava parannus verrattuna Sokraateen kynittyyn kanaan. Personalistit, hyväksyessään tämän määritelmän, sikäli kuin se menee, näkevät tällaisen rakenteen ihmisen tuomittavana vähennyksenä objektiiviseen maailmaan.
    ellauri260.html on line 177: En philosophie, parler d'être humain, en lieu et place du terme générique d'« homme », c'est emprunter la voie qui tente de répondre à « la question centrale en toute anthropologie telle qu'elle a été formulée par Emmanuel Kant, dans le sens où il se la posait, « Qu'est-ce que l'homme ? » « Was ist der Mensch? « Ach, Mensch, sanoivat saxalaiset turistit kun Aavasaxalla juhannuxena satoi lunta. Heidegger écrivait die Geschichte des Seins (la histoire des seins). Aber er war ein Naziteufel. Dans l'esprit de la philosophie kantienne, l'homme doit être vu comme une fin en soi et non comme un moyen, comme les autres animaux. Jacques Maritain a été avant tout un immense philosophe catholique, l'un de ceux qui a le plus contribué à faire revivre saint Thomas d'Aquin et son cheval.
    ellauri260.html on line 203: Der Erfurter Parteitag wurde vom 14. Oktober bis 20. Oktober 1891 von der Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands (SPD) im Erfurter Kaisersaal abgehalten. Das hier verabschiedete Programm wird Erfurter Programm genannt. Das als Erfurter Programm bekannt gewordene Parteiprogramm fand nach den reformistischen Ansätzen des Gothaer Programms (1875) in Teilen wieder zur marxistischen Theorie und Lehre zurück und kehrte von den Lasalle'schen Inhalten des Gothaer Programms vollständig ab. So erklärte Karl Kautsky selbst, er habe für den theoretischen Part Teile von Marx' Kapital zusammengefasst. Die von ihm erwähnten Teile beziehen sich höchstwahrscheinlich auf den Abschnitt Geschichtliche Tendenzen der kapitalistischen Akkumulation. Im krassen Gegensatz zu Marx enthielt das Programm jedoch keine expliziten Forderungen nach einer proletarischen Revolution.
    ellauri260.html on line 207: Gustav Teichmüller (November 19, 1832 – May 22, 1888) is considered a philosopher of the idealist school and a founder of Russian personalism. His ideas were shaped by his teachers Lotze and J. F. Herbart, who in turn were influenced by G. W. von Leibniz. Some scholars describe Teichmüller's personalism as a version of neo-Leibnizianism. His doctrines have also been referred to as constituting a variant of Christian personalism that is in opposition to both positivism and evolutionism as well as traditional Platonism. Teichmüller's philosophy has influenced Nietzsche and this link has been explored by scholars such as Hermann Nohl, who traced Teichmüller's Die wirkliche und die scheinbare Welt, 1882, as the source of the latter's perspectivism. Teichmüller also influenced the Russian thinkers A. A. Kozlov, I.F. Oze, and E. A. Bobrov. Teichmüller nai virolaisen maanomistajan tyttären ja tapettuaan sen 20-vuotiaana lapsivuoteeseen, sen siskon, ja kuoli lopulta ize Tartossa pyylevänä patruunana.
    ellauri260.html on line 225: Joseph Martin McCabe (12 November 1867 – 10 January 1955) was an English writer and speaker on freethought (vapaa-ajattelija), after having been a Roman Catholic priest earlier in his life. He was "one of the great mouthpieces of freethought in England". Becoming a critic of the Catholic Church, McCabe joined groups such as the Rationalist Association and the National Secular Society. He criticised Christianity from a rationalist perspective, but also was involved in the South Place Ethical Society which grew out of dissenting Protestantism and was a precursor of modern secular humanism. William Ferguson wrote of him: "He was bitterly anti-Catholic but also actively undermined religious faith in general." McCabe was also an advocate of women's rights and worked with Mrs. Pankhurst and Mrs. Wolstenholme-Elmy on speeches favoring giving British women the right to vote. McCabe is also known for his inclusion in, and irritation at, G. K. Chesterton's funny book Heretics. Funny is the opposite of not funny, nothing else, defended Chesterton. He should know. In 1920 McCabe publicly debated the Spiritualist Arthur Conan Doyle on the claims of Spiritualism at Queen's Hall in London. Various scientists such as William Crookes and Cesare Lombroso had been duped into believing Spiritualism by mediumship tricks.
    ellauri260.html on line 227: But now let us return to the problem! "Vapauden ongelma", no less! The problem of the hard struggle for life. The first improvement that individuals obtained in this regard was when they came together in social groups, or teams. They now had some protection against both the terrors of nature and the menace of their enemies, other moneky teams. It was religions which first inspired them with a sense of task and duty ; and gradually religion and morality, especially morality in its social aspect, entered into close combination and completed each other.
    ellauri260.html on line 229: Adam Smith's picture of laissez-faire was thoroughly optimistic. In the unrestricted competition of individuals and nations Smith saw an immeasurable gain in freedom and power. The interests of all seemed to him to unite in a complete harmony, and to guarantee a steady progress of the whole. He thought of the whole as well as the individuals, but the entire collective condition seemed to him to be best promoted when it was left to the activities of the most deserving individuals. While earlier ages had talked of a religious, scientific, or artistic type of life, we now have, added to these, if not placed higher than they, an economic type. (Eikös kauppiassääty ollut mukana myös hindujen luonnetyypeissä? Tosin ei kärjessä kuten Smithillä, Intiassa siellä rellestivät brahmiinit.)
    ellauri260.html on line 231: German philosophy did a great deal by way of deepening the ideas of men. In particular its starting from the whole instead of the individual, and its idea of movement advancing in virtue of its own forces, had a great influence on every section of social life. But the economic problem, and on this account the general social movement was directed by Lassalle, and still more by Marx, into far too narrow a path, and the Socialist ideal was conceived in too partisan a sense. The chief aim was to bring about a collective ownership of the means of production and " socialise " all property, and to recognise in the class-war a lever for the over- throw of the existing political conditions. It was thus that the Socialist movement captured the thoughts and sentiments of great masses of people.
    ellauri260.html on line 235: Lassalle kuoli kaxintaistelussa, johon se haastoi erään Helenen isän joka ei halunnut päästää Lassallea naimisiin Helenen kanssa. Helenen isä antoi homman romanialaiselle pajarille, dem rumänischen Bojaren Janko von Racowitza (Iancu Racoviţă), ein Mitglied des Corps Neoborussia-Berlin. Pajari harjoitteli ampumista aamupäivällä ja ampui sitten Lassallea kruununkalleuxiin. Siihen päättyi vallankumouxellisen tie. Wenige Wochen vor seinem Tod hatte Lassalle bereits Bilanz gezogen:
    ellauri260.html on line 237: „Ich habe die Inventur meines Lebens gemacht. Es war groß, brav, wacker, tapfer und glänzend genug. Eine künftige Zeit wird mir gerecht zu werden wissen.“
    ellauri260.html on line 257: We must, however, bear in mind that the main idea of Socialism goes far beyond the conception of Marx ; that it may be realised in many different ways, and that under one common head it embraces all sorts of opposite opinions and divergences. If we leave out the embarrassing collective ownership part, we can still keep totalitarianism and corporativism and get to another great idea in German thought: national socialism! Sorry, oops, that was ahistorical of me, let me rephrase that.
    ellauri260.html on line 260: Apart from economic matters and (admittedly superfluous) democratization, there is zealous effort, which we may call statism, sorry, anachronism, let's call it Politism, to enlarge the power and the province of States as far as possible. Very bad! In addition, we lost theocracy, the collective order that had an undisputed superiority, and gave meaning and purpose to human life. In the course of modern times this job has passed more and more to the side of the deserving individuals. Metaphysics was succeeded by psychology, and religion by entertainment.
    ellauri260.html on line 262: The denial of the Heavenly Dad had its various stages. Positivism was one of the mildest types, they just put the cosmic problem aside. More drastic was the radical German philosophy, particularly Neo-Hegelianism. The leader was Ludwig Feuerbach, who won large numbers of adherents by the definiteness of his statements and the glow of his eloquence. Religion, like everything supersensual, seemed to him "outworn." Engels, who was an ardent follower of Feuerbach, said : " We have done with God." NIetzsche, my competitor for Religion seemed to Feuerbach an illegitimate extension to the whole scheme of things of man's ideas and aspirations : a mischievous illusion which weakened the power of men and distracted them from their proper aims. His ideas are easily gathered from these words of his : " God was my first, reason my second, man my third and final thought."
    ellauri260.html on line 266: We have an experiment on the grandest possible lines in humanity and conducted by it. It puts a decisive question, and it demands either Yes or No. It is only the experience of the collective life that can show whether the answer which Socialism gives meets the whole reality of human nature ; for here it is not simply a question of mere theories and types of life, however well they may be constructed, but of actual vital developments.
    ellauri260.html on line 286: Religion created a place in which antagonisms disappeared — but it saw no injustice in inequality. In this it was moved by its confident expectation of happiness in the next world, in which there would be no distinctions ; in fact, the poor and oppressed seemed to be entitled to the highest places. Modern Socialism, however, finds no consolation in that doctrine. It is not satisfied with an equality in hope and expectation.
    ellauri260.html on line 290: French Revolution declared that all men were equal, but it made equality consist essentially in awarding the same formal rights to every individual, including the right to develop by his own powers ; the actual inequality of individuals was not disputed. But the idea in its positive form demanded the complete and unreserved equality of all individuals. All inequality it regarded as unjust, as a mere consequence of external circum- stances, especially property and education. It was to be abolished by every possible means, and an absolute equality was to be established. During the French Revolution the Gironde held the negative, the Mountain the positive, conception of equality. The final issue of the positive movement was pure Communism (Babeuf). It was soon forcibly suppressed.
    ellauri260.html on line 292: As a man derives his importance from the fact that he belongs to humanity, all division into classes must cease. The ideal is a class-less social order. This leads to a determination to lessen the differences between men as much as possible, if not to obliterate them altogether. This is done in the life of the State, in education, and in the suffrage. The idea of equality becomes a superior standard of value. It compels us to avoid everything that places one man above another, and so lowers a man, not only in the sight of others, but in his own estimation.
    ellauri260.html on line 298: it was left to Socialism to devote its whole strength to the problem and to replace philanthropy by civic and national institutions.
    ellauri260.html on line 302: Socialisation alone will give the Socialistic life a definite embodiment. It confidently enters upon a struggle against the distraction and the egoism of individuals. The traditional idea of work makes a man think mainly of his own profit. It impels him to think first of all of himself.
    ellauri260.html on line 306: Under the lead of factory technology, the individual worker became defenceless, as its vast industrial aggregations robbed him of his independence, while capital obtained an appalling power and forced him to serve the designs of others. He became simply a piece of merchandise, the value of which was settled by the market. Thus the race drifted into a sharp antithesis of " labour and capital," and the two soon proved irreconcilable enemies.
    ellauri260.html on line 312: Neither individual nor community must make concern about material things its chief business. The indefinite craving of the individual is a lower impulse that must be checked in every way, and all hunting after money for its own sake must be branded a danger- ous aberration. And as this ideal regards economic activity merely as a means to higher ends, it does not bring the two together in one whole and cannot recognise any particular economic legislation
    ellauri260.html on line 316: During early Christians, the teaching of Aristotle remained the chief guide, and his attack upon usury was transplanted into Christian soil by Lactantius. The chief concern was now the soul ; material possessions were deemed to be of much inferior value. There was much in this (the ban on usury) that restricted and caused a decay of economic life. It was divided into particular transactions which had no common aim. Labour was confined within narrow channels, and had very limited aims, so that production on a large scale ceased, and great wealth became impossible. Oh fuck. The mainspring of trade was individual covetousness, and this was enough of itself to restrict the full recognition of economic activity all through the middle ages.
    ellauri260.html on line 319: Hitherto the beautiful had been considered far superior to the useful, but the useful is now cleansed of the stain that it was supposed to have ; it is ennobled and becomes a spur to action. The beautiful got to be what it always is, a luxury available to those who have the means. Engels olis sevverran oikeassa että "it is not ideas, as independent forces, but the vital interests of business life, which control the whole." Rikastuminen ei ole keino vaan päämäärä, ainoa että sosialismissa se jaettaisiin koko porukalle eikä kökkäreille yxinään.
    ellauri260.html on line 331: The distinction between nature and spirit, existence and a world of action, is of the essential structure of life. Human life seems to drift into a fierce struggle against itself. How shall we extricate ourselves from this contradiction?
    ellauri260.html on line 335: This profound confusion shows that our human manner of life is not the whole of reality, but a special category of it in a special condition. It must be related to something larger, and only in virtue of this can it possess any meaning and derive the necessary power. Religion adopts this way. It leads beyond a special province to a new stage of life ; a stage that transcends these contradictions and opens out new contents and new forces. Hence the whole of reality which is accessible to men falls into three stages : a fundamental stage, a stage of conflict, and a stage of victorious spirituality. It is this last which alone furnishes human life with its indispensable support and an indisputable goal.
    ellauri260.html on line 341: This is done in two ways : by the construction of a personality superior to and embracing the world and by the opening of a kingdom of God which essentially transcends the entire political and social order. In order to buy any of this, a man has to be content with figures of speech and suggestions, and the heart needs a heroism that confidentlv sustains its affirmation in spite of all contradiction.
    ellauri260.html on line 351: Socialism wants to create a structure which is superior to the individuals, and all its wishes and hopes are centred in this, but what it constructs can never be more than a bringing together of separate elements without any inner connection. It thus comes to be divided in its own body. Its ideal of the whole demands a world of action, and puts in on the lines of self-direction and spirit ; but in its actual development it imitates the mere contiguity of the material world and is bound up with it. The consequence is that it contains several different ideals of life which are not reconciled with each other. Even the happiness it offers is marred by this division. The whole body is to be as happy as possible ; but what is the nature of the happiness if in the end it means merely the welfare of individuals, if it does not evolve a realm of goodness and truth out of the turmoil of interests and enable human nature to participate in it ? Quantity, it seems, is to replace quality ; but is that done so easily ? Do we not find ourselves in entirely different worlds ? Socialism wants a community, but can only attain a comradeship. It can find stones for the building and stimulate people to work ; but it cannot either design or create the entire structure.
    ellauri260.html on line 355: It wishes to bind men together more closely and make an end of all gulfs between them, but as it builds only from without, not from within, and has no higher life to offer, the individuals will inevitably diverge more and more from each other. Any one of them may impose his conception of life upon the others. There will be an increasing dispersion until in the end some force brings the situation to a close. What is the use of a dictatorship when there is no supreme dictator ?
    ellauri260.html on line 363: Even the finer type of comfort and enjoyment will, in a detached subject, turn into an inward emptiness, which in the long run will prove less tolerable than care and want, struggle and pain. Ancient Epicureanism showed this two thousand years ago, and Socialistic Epicureanism will show the same thing.
    ellauri260.html on line 370: The chief provinces and tendencies of life — science and art, religion and law — do then not mean the work of detached points, but they are witnesses to a higher collective police force.
    ellauri260.html on line 378: Inward compulsion, the inner joy and uplift, the power of self-preservation, so that the soul be moved to grasp it, and turn it into original and constructive activity, that sufficiently rouses man from his lethargy and stagnation. It places before the soul no inexorable " Either — Or."
    ellauri260.html on line 382: There is, in fact, to-day over wide areas of life a positive dislike of man, a taedium generis humani, as it was called in the last days of the ancient world. We have at one and the same time the evil of overpopulation, the concentration of men in cities, the economic struggle, and so on. We have not space enough. One man is the enemy of another. Above all our particular questions we feel the power over men of the trivial, the common, the evil. The idea of Superman Tattoo occurred to some ; but can thought alone get over realities and their power ? So the human problem finds us involved in a terrible complication, and the Socialist ideal cannot extricate us. The situation would be hopeless if there were not higher forces working in man, making more of him, unsealing old and new springs of life to him. At present, however, we are merely searching, but I bet I am on the right track here.
    ellauri260.html on line 390: Sir James George Frazer OMG FRS FRSE FBA WTF (/ˈfreɪzər/; 1 January 1854 – 7 May 1941) was a Scottish social anthropologist and folklorist influential in the early stages of the modern studies of mythology and comparative religion. His lousy reputation improved after his new wife in 1896, Lilly Frazer, decided that he was undervalued because of atheism and that she could improve his impact by leaving out some of it. His dissertation was published years later as The Growth of Plato's Ideal Theory. He remained a classical fellow all his life, not unlike Kari Hotakainen.
    ellauri260.html on line 393: In 1896 Frazer married Elizabeth "Lilly" Grove, a writer whose father was from Alsace. She would later adapt Frazer's Golden Bough as a book of children's stories, The Leaves from the Golden Bough. Frazer was not widely travelled. His prime sources of data were ancient histories and questionnaires mailed to missionaries and imperial officials all over the globe. His vision of the annual sacrifice of the Year-King has not been borne out by field studies. His wife Lady Frazer published a single-volume abridged version, largely compiled by her, in 1922, with some controversial material on Christianity excluded from the text. Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, cited Totemism and Exogamy frequently in his own Totem and Taboo:
    ellauri260.html on line 410: Hence it would indeed be a fine thing if each spoke for himself (hōs hekastos), saying "mine." But in Socrates' regime, all, when they say "mine," speak only collectively, on behalf of the polis (462d8-e3). Aristotle contends that for them to speak for themselves is impossible. Why? His reasoning turns on the nebulous connection among citizens established by familial communism. He says:
    ellauri260.html on line 412: A thousand youths become sons to each of the citizens, but they are not his personally [hōs hekastoun]; rather to the chance man likewise the chance youth is son.... Thus, each says "mine" ... in whatever relation to number he happens to be, namely "mine or someone else's". . . and doubting this too, for it is unclear to whom a child happens to be born and for whom saved once born. (1261b38-1262a6)
    ellauri260.html on line 417: rom the soul of this older culture came the words of Aristotle : " It is the part of a free and high-minded man to seek, not the useful, but the beautiful." This acute student of men has ably described the chief types of human conduct, and has distinguished five principal shades of thought and character : great, good, those who love honour and power, those who are intent on gain and enjoyment, and, finally, criminal natures. The truth of this division is supported by the fact that it has been substantially preserved in the tradition of the Catholic Church.
    ellauri260.html on line 441: Se Rudin pointti on kyllä näppärä että jos vaan taloudelliset olot tekee apinoista pahoja kuin rapukarkit, miten ne sitten päätyivät näihin oloihin in the first place? No ehkä se oli joku slippery slope, niinkuin kun narkit vähitellen vaipuu yhä väkevämpiin mömmöihin. Vaikka kyllä apinat on apinoita vaikka niitä voissa paistaisi, ei mikään voi estää niitä toimimasta enimmäxeen oman ituradan edun mukaisesti, se on niillä ihan geeneissä. Joskus hyvää joskus pahaa - ankat! Aina uutta juonta sahaa - ankat!
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    ellauri262.html on line 63: Kalju nokikepitär on Sandra Dubose, josta tuli mahtavasti motivoiva puhuja huolimatta pälvikaljusta, jolle se ei voinut mitään, se on autoimmuunisairaus nimeltä alopeekia eli pussihukka. Eipäs vaan punahukka. Tai ehkä juuri sixi! Vuonna 2008, laman painaessa, Sandra heitti tupeen rodeen ja ryhtyi Kaljuxi Kauneuskuningattarexi. V 2011 siitä tuli Miss Kalju North Carolina. Eivaan Miss Black North Carolina.
    ellauri262.html on line 67: Minkä takia toi yxi tukallinen pienipää on jäänyt haaviin? Ehkä silläkin on tupee? No ei. Se on Former Chicago Bears Matt Mayberry to Support Bike Bald Charity Fun ... Matthew Mayberry (born August 6, 1987) is a former American football linebacker for the Indiana Hoosiers of the NCAA and Chicago Bears of the NFL. He is now a keynote speaker and business consultant on the topics of leadership, peak performance, culture, and teamwork. So "why the name?" Bike Bald Group was founded in 2004 by a bald multiple time cancer survivor who was taught to fight even on the toughest days, while never forgetting those that helped along the way.
    ellauri262.html on line 72: acDonald George">George MacDonald (10. joulukuuta 1824 – 18. syyskuuta 1905) oli skotlantilainen kirjailija, runoilija ja kristillisen seurakunnan pappi. Hänestä tuli uraauurtava hahmo modernin fantasiakirjallisuuden alalla ja kirjailijatoveri Lewis Carrollin mentori. Satujensa lisäksi MacDonald kirjoitti useita kristillisen teologian teoksia, mukaan lukien useita saarnakokoelmia. Ei liene mikään sattuma, että huisin monet fantasian mestareista ovat peukuttaneet kristinuskon Mestaria.
    ellauri262.html on line 74: Hänen kirjoituksiaan on mainittu merkittävänä kirjallisena vaikutuksena moniin merkittäviin kirjailijoihin, mukaan lukien Lewis Carroll, W. H. Auden, David Lindsay, JM Barrie, Lord Dunsany, Elizabeth Yates, Oswald Chambers, Mark Twain, Hope Mirrlees, Robert E. Howard, [ lainaus tarvitaan ] L. Frank Baum, TH White, Richard Adams, Lloyd Alexander, Hilaire Belloc, GK Chesterton, Robert Hugh Benson, Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, Fulton Sheen, Flannery O'Connor, Louis Pasteur, Simone Weil, Charles Maurras, Jacques Maritain, George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, Ray Bradbury, C. H. Douglas, C. S. R. Lewis, Walter de la Mare, E. Nesbit, Peter S. Beagle, Elizabeth Goudge, Brian Jacques, MI McAllister, Neil Gaiman ja Madeleine L'Engle . [ tarvitaan lainaus varmistaakseni ]
    ellauri262.html on line 76: C. S. Lewis kirjoitti, että hän piti MacDonaldia "mestarinaan": "Hain eräänä päivänä Phantastesia rautatieaseman kirjakaupasta ja aloin lukea. Muutamaa tuntia myöhemmin tiesin, että olin ylittänyt suuren rajan." [ lainaus tarvitaan ] G. K. Chesterton mainitsi Prinsessan ja Goblinin kirjana, joka oli "vaikuttanut koko olemassaoloani".
    ellauri262.html on line 80: Jopa Mark Twain, joka alun perin ei pitänyt MacDonaldista, ystävystyi hänen kanssaan, ja on todisteita siitä, että hän vaikutti Twainiin. Kristitty kirjailija Oswald Chambers kirjoitti Christian Disciplines -kirjassaan, että "se on silmiinpistävä osoitus nykyajan lukuyleisön trendistä ja pinnallisuudesta, että George MacDonaldin kirjoja on laiminlyöty". Niinpä.
    ellauri262.html on line 88: Se sisälsi Lewisille kuuluvia käsikirjoituksia, kirjeitä ja esineitä, ja vuosien mittaan kokoelma laajeni sisältämään esineitä Lewisin Inkling - ystäviltä ja sitten muilta heihin vaikuttaneilta ihmisiltä. Tuloksena olevaan Inkling-ryhmään kuului seitsemän brittiläistä uskonnollissävyistä kirjailijaa: Lewis, JRR Tolkien, GK Chesterton, Owen Barfield, George MacDonald, Dorothy L. Sayers ja Charles Williams. Monet heistä tulivat läheisixi perseystävixi.
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    ellauri262.html on line 129: Clive Staples Lewis, FBA (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963) was a British writer and Anglican lay theologian. He held academic positions in English literature at both Oxford University (Magdalen College, 1925–1954) and Cambridge University (Magdalene College, 1954–1963). He is best known as the author of The Chronicles of Narnia, but he is also noted for his other works of fiction, such as The Screwtape Letters and The Space Trilogy, and for his non-fiction Christian apologetics, including Mere Christianity, Miracles, and The Problem of Pain.
    ellauri262.html on line 131: Lewis was a close friend of J. R. R. Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings. Both men served on the English faculty at Oxford University and were active in the informal Oxford literary group known as the Inklings. According to Lewis's 1955 memoir Surprised by Joy, he was baptized in the Church of Ireland but fell away from his faith during adolescence. Lewis returned to Anglicanism at the age of 32, owing to the influence of Tolkien and other friends, and he became an "ordinary layman of the Church of England". Lewis's faith profoundly affected his work, and his wartime radio broadcasts on the subject of Christianity brought him wide acclaim.
    ellauri262.html on line 135: Lewis's mother was Florence Augusta Lewis née Hamilton (1862–1908), known as Flora, the daughter of Thomas Hamilton, a Church of Ireland priest, and the great-granddaughter of both Bishop Hugh Hamilton and John Staples. Lewis had an elder brother, Warren Hamilton Lewis (known as "Warnie"). He was baptized on 29 January 1899 by his maternal grandfather in St Mark's Church, Dundela. Jacksie's dad was a second generation immigrant from Wales.
    ellauri262.html on line 137: When his dog Jacksie was killed by a car, the four-year old Lewis adopted the name Jacksie. At first, he would answer to no other name, but later accepted Jack, the name by which he was known to friends and family for the rest of his life. When he was seven, his family moved into "Little Lea", the family home of his childhood, in the Strandtown area of East Belfast.
    ellauri262.html on line 141: Lewis was schooled by private tutors until age nine, when his mother died in 1908 from cancer. His father then sent him to England to live and study at Wynyard School in Watford, Hertfordshire. Lewis's brother had enrolled there three years previously. Not long after, the school was closed due to a lack of pupils. Lewis then attended Campbell College in the east of Belfast about a mile from his home, but left after a few months due to respiratory problems.
    ellauri262.html on line 145: He was then sent back to England to the health-resort town of Malvern, Worcestershire, where he attended the preparatory school Cherbourg House, which Lewis referred to as "Chartres" in his autobiography. It was during this time that he abandoned the Christianity he was taught as a child and became an atheist. During this time he also developed a fascination with European mythology and the occult.
    ellauri262.html on line 148: After his conversion back to Christianity, his interests gravitated towards Christian theology and away from pagan Celtic mysticism (as opposed to Celtic Christian mysticism) and to Christian Animals (as opposed to pagan animals).
    ellauri262.html on line 156: During his army training, Lewis shared a room with another cadet, Edward Courtnay Francis "Paddy" Moore (1898–1918). Maureen Moore, Paddy's sister, said that the two made a mutual pact that if either died during the war, the survivor would take care of both of their families. Paddy was killed in action in 1918 and Lewis kept his promise. Paddy had earlier introduced Lewis to his mother, Janie King Moore, and a friendship quickly sprang up between Lewis, who was 18 when they met, and Janie, who was 45. The friendship with Moore was particularly important to Lewis while he was recovering from his wounds in hospital, as his father did not visit him.
    ellauri262.html on line 162: Were they lovers? Owen Barfield, who knew Jack well in the 1920s, once said that he thought the likelihood was "fifty-sixty". After conversations with Mrs. Moore's daughter, Maureen, and a consideration of the way in which their bedrooms were arranged at The Kilns, he was quite certain that they were.
    ellauri262.html on line 166: Lewis's interest in the works of the Scottish writer George MacDonald was part of what turned him from atheism. The quality which first met him in his books was Holiness.
    ellauri262.html on line 168: C. S. Lewis wrote that he regarded MacDonald as his "master": "Picking up a copy of Phantastes one day at a train-station bookstall, I began to read. A few hours later, I knew that I had crossed a great frontier."[citation needed] G. K. Chesterton cited The Princess and the Goblin as a book that had "made a difference to my whole existence". Even Mark Twain, who initially disliked MacDonald, became friends with him, and there is some evidence that Twain was influenced by him. MacDonald's theology "celebrated the rediscovery of God as Father, and Christ as a shaved Lion King."
    ellauri262.html on line 173: MacDonald rejected the doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement as developed by John Calvin, which argues that Christ has taken the place of sinners and is punished by the wrath of God in their place, believing that in turn it raised serious questions about the character and nature of God.[citation needed] Instead, he taught that Christ had come to save people from their sins, and not from a Divine penalty for their sins: the problem was not the need to appease a wrathful God, but the disease of cosmic evil itself.[citation needed] MacDonald frequently described the atonement in terms similar to the Christus Victor theory.
    ellauri262.html on line 175: Christus Victor is a book by Gustaf Aulén published in English in 1931, presenting a study of theories of atonement in Christianity. The original Swedish title is Den kristna försoningstanken ("The Christian Idea of the Atonement") published in 1930. Aulén reinterpreted the classic ransom theory of atonement, which says that Christ's death is a ransom to the powers of evil, which had held humankind in their dominion. It is a model of the atonement that is dated to the Church Fathers, and it was the dominant theory of atonement for a thousand years, until Anselm Panda of Canterbury supplanted it in the West with his satisfaction theory of atonement. So that the baddies in the story were Sauron and the goblins and orcs of Mordor, not God as angry Scrooge McDuck coming for his dues.
    ellauri262.html on line 176: The Christus Victor theory is becoming increasingly popular with both paleo-orthodox evangelicals because of its connection to the early Church fathers, and with liberal Christians and peace churches such as the Anabaptist Mennonites because of its subversive nature, seeing the death of Jesus as an exposure of the cruelty and evil present in the worldly powers that rejected and killed him, and the resurrection as a triumph over these powers.
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    MacDonald with his wife Louisa in 1901 at their 50th wedding anniversary at McDonald's.

    ellauri262.html on line 181: Henry Victor Dyson Dyson (7 April 1896 – 6 June 1975), generally known as Hugo Dyson and who signed his writings H. V. D. Dyson, was an English academic and a member of the Inklings literary group. He was a committed Christian, and together with J. R. R. Tolkien he helped C. S. Lewis to convert to Christianity, particularly after a long conversation as they strolled on Addison's Walk at Oxford.
    ellauri262.html on line 184: Lewis was only 40 when the war began, and he tried to re-enter military service, offering to instruct cadets; however, his offer was not accepted, as he did not want to write lies to deceive the enemy. Instead, From 1941 to 1943, Lewis spoke on religious programmes broadcast by the BBC from London while the city was under periodic air raids. These broadcasts were appreciated by civilians and servicemen at that stage. For as Air Chief Marshal Sir Donald Hardman wrote:
    ellauri262.html on line 189: The youthful Alistair Cooke was less impressed, and in 1944 described "the alarming vogue of Mr. C.S. Lewis" as an example of how wartime tends to "spawn so many quack religions and Messiahs". The broadcasts were anthologized in Mere Christianity.
    ellauri262.html on line 191: Alistair Cooke KBE (born Alfred Cooke; 20 November 1908 – 30 March 2004) was a British-American writer whose work as a journalist, television personality and radio broadcaster was done primarily in the United States. In reporting on the Montgomery bus boycott, begun by Rosa Parks and led by Martin Luther King, Cooke expressed sympathy for the economic costs imposed on the city bus company and referred to Mrs. Parks as "the stubborn woman who started it all ... to become the Paul Revere of the boycott." He achieved his greatest popularity in the United States in this role, becoming the subject of many parodies, including "Alistair Cookie" in Sesame Street ("Alistair Cookie" was also the name of a clay animated cookie-headed spoof character created by Will Vinton as the host of a video trailer for The Little Prince and Friends).
    ellauri262.html on line 194: In later life, Lewis corresponded with Joy Davidman Gresham, an American writer of Jewish background, a former Communist, and a convert from atheism to Christianity. She was separated from her alcoholic and abusive husband, novelist William L. Gresham, and came to England with her two sons, David and Douglas.
    ellauri262.html on line 196: Lewis continued to raise Gresham's two sons after her death. Douglas Gresham is a Christian like Lewis and his apostate mother, while David Gresham turned to his mother's ancestral faith, becoming Orthodox Jewish in his beliefs. His mother's writings had featured the Jews in an unsympathetic manner, particularly on "shohet" (ritual slaughterer). David informed Lewis that he was going to become a ritual slaughterer to present this type of Jewish religious functionary to the world in a more favourable light. In a 2005 interview, Douglas Gresham acknowledged that he and his brother were not close, although they had corresponded via email.
    ellauri262.html on line 204: In addition to his scholarly work, Lewis wrote several popular novels, including the science fiction Space Trilogy for adults and the Narnia fantasies for children. Most deal implicitly with Christian themes such as sin, humanity's fall from grace, and redemption.
    ellauri262.html on line 206: The Space Trilogy (also called the Cosmic Trilogy or Ransom Trilogy) dealt with what Lewis saw as the dehumanizing trends in contemporary science fiction. The first book, Out of the Silent Planet, was apparently written following a conversation with his friend J. R. R. Tolkien about these trends. Lewis agreed to write a "space travel" story and Tolkien a "time travel" one, but Tolkien never completed "The Lost Road", linking his Middle-earth to the modern world. Lewis's main character Elwin Ransom is based in part on Tolkien, a fact to which Tolkien alludes in his letters.
    ellauri262.html on line 208: The second novel, Perelandra, depicts a new Garden of Eden on the planet Venus, a new Adam and Eve, and a new "serpent figure" to tempt Eve. The story can be seen as an account of what might have happened if the terrestrial Adam had defeated the serpent and avoided the Fall of Man, with Ransom intervening in the novel to "ransom" the new Adam and Eve from the deceptions of the enemy. The third novel, That Hideous Strength, develops the theme of nihilistic science threatening traditional human values, embodied in Arthurian legend.
    ellauri262.html on line 211: The books contain Christian ideas intended to be easily accessible to young readers. In addition to Christian themes, Lewis also borrows characters from Greek and Roman mythology, as well as traditional British and Irish fairy tales.
    ellauri262.html on line 224: Sama sopisi motoksi muidenkin fantasiasetien elämäkerroille. Tolkienin lisäksi menettivät varhain molemmat vanhempansa, John Masefield ja Kenneth Grahame. MacDonald ja Lewis jäivät orvoksi äidistään.
    ellauri262.html on line 274: 1930-luvun alussa Tolkien korjasi oppilaidensa kokeita, kun hän huomasi erään oppilaan jättäneen yhden vastauslomakkeensa sivun tyhjäksi. Tolkien kirjoitti paperiin ”Kolossa maan sisässä asui hobitti” ja pyysi oppilasta keksimään selityksen sille, mikä hobitti oikeastaan oli. Oppilaan keximät hahmot esiintyivät ensimmäisen kerran fantasiaromaanissa Hobitti eli sinne ja takaisin (The Hobbit Or There And Back Again, 1937). Tolkien oli kertonut oppilaansa tarinan alun perin lapsilleen ja lähettänyt keskeneräisen suunnitelman teoksesta eri kustantajille. Se päätyi lopulta kustannusyhtiö Allen & Unwinilla työskentelevälle Susan Dagnalille, joka pyysi Tolkienia kirjoittamaan teoksen loppuun, jonka jälkeen se päätettiin julkaista. Kirja menestyi yllättävän hyvin.
    ellauri262.html on line 298: Uusiseelantilainen Peter Jackson ohjasi vuosina 2001–2003 Taruun sormusten herrasta perustuvan karamellimaisen elokuvatrilogian, joka menestyi sekä katsojamäärissä että palkinnoissa mitattuna. Vuosikymmentä myöhemmin Jackson sovitti myös Hobitin elokuvatrilogiaksi, jonka osat ilmestyivät vuosina 2012–2014. Lisää melliä.
    ellauri262.html on line 304: Tolkien held conservative views about women, stating that men were active in their professions while women were inclined to domestic life. While defending the role of women in The Lord of the Rings, the scholar of children's literature Melissa Hatcher wrote that "Tolkien himself, in reality, probably was the stodgy sexist Oxford professor that feminist scholars paint him out to be".
    ellauri262.html on line 306: Commentators have remarked on the apparent lack of sexuality in The Lord of the Rings; the feminist and queer theory scholar Valerie Rohy notes the female novelist A. S. Byatt's remark that "part of the reason I read Tolkien when I'm ill is that there is an almost total absence of sexuality in his world, which is restful"; the Tolkien scholar Tom Shippey wrote that "there is not enough awareness of sexuality" in the work; and the novelist and critic Adam Mars-Jones stated that "above all, sexuality [is] what is absent from the [work's] vision". Rohy comments that it is easy to see why they might say this; in the epic tradition, Tolkien "abandons courtship when battle looms, apparently sublimating sexuality to the greater quest". She accepts that there are three romances leading to weddings in the tale, those of Aragorn and Arwen, Éowyn and Faramir, and Sam and Rosie, but points out that their love stories are mainly external to the main narrative about the Ring, and that their beginnings are basically not shown: they simply appear as marriages.
    ellauri262.html on line 308: The scholar Patrick Curry, defending Tolkien against the feminist scholar Catherine R. Stimpson's charge that "Tolkien is irritatingly, blandly, traditionally masculine....He makes his women characters, no matter what their rank, the most hackneyed of stereotypes. They are either beautiful and distant, simply distant, or simply simple", comments that "it is tempting to reply, guilty as charged", agreeing that Tolkien is "paternalistic", though he objects that Galadriel and Éowyn have more to them than Stimpson alleges.
    ellauri262.html on line 310: The scholar David Craig writes that Shelob is sometimes just called "she", drawing the reader's attention to her gender. Her "hate and depravity" are "strongly sexualised"; Tolkien wrote that "Far and wide her lesser broods, bastards of the miserable mates, her own offspring, that she slew, spread from glen to glen". Craig comments that "her crimes are abominable and include incest, illegitimacy and infanticide, all crimes pertaining to sex".
    ellauri262.html on line 314: The scholar of children's literature Zoë Jaques writes that Shelob is the "embodiment of monstrous maternity"; Sam's battle with Shelob could be interpreted as a "masculine rite of passage" where a smaller, weaker male penetrates and escapes the vast female body and her malicious intent. The feminist scholar Brenda Partridge described the hobbits' protracted struggle with Shelob as rife with sexual symbolism. She writes that Tolkien derived Shelob from multiple myths: Sigurd killing Fafnir the dragon; Theseus killing the Minotaur; Ariadne and the spider; and Milton's Sin in Paradise Lost. The result is to depict the woman as a threat, with implicit overtones of sexuality.
    ellauri262.html on line 382: Lordi Peter on Denverin herttuan nuorempi veli ja hänet kuvataan romaaneissa stereotyyppisenä varakkaana englantilaisena aristokraattina, jonka harrastuksiin kuuluu inkunaabeleiden keräily. Romaaneissa eletään maailmansotien välistä aikaa, jolloin Wimsey on noin 40-vuotias. Hänen valokuvaamista harrastava kamaripalvelijansa ja entinen sotakaverinsa Bunter toimii hänen apunaan rikosten selvittämisessä. Wimseytä auttaa myös usein hänen ystävänsä Charles Parker Scotland Yardista. Edmund Wilson expressed his distaste for Wimsey in his criticism of The Nine Tailors: "There was also a dreadful stock English nobleman of the casual and debonair kind, with the embarrassing name of Lord Peter Wimsey, and, although he was the focal character in the novel ... I had to skip a good deal of him, too." Tämä kuvitteellinen henkilö on tynkä.
    ellauri262.html on line 390: The poet W. H. Auden and the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein were notable critics of her novels. A savage attack on Sayers's writing ability came from the American critic Edmund Wilson, in a well-known 1945 article in The New Yorker called "Who Cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?" He briefly writes about her novel The Nine Tailors, saying "I declare that it seems to me one of the dullest books I have ever encountered in any field." Wilson continues "I had often heard people say that Dorothy Sayers wrote well ... but, really, she does not write very well: it is simply that she is more consciously literary than most of the other detective-story writers and that she thus attracts attention in a field which is mostly on a sub-literary level."
    ellauri262.html on line 392: The academic critic Q. D. Leavis criticises Sayers in more specific terms in a review of Gaudy Night and Busman's Honeymoon, published in the critical journal Scrutiny, saying her fiction is "popular and romantic while pretending to realism." Leavis argues that Sayers presents academic life as "sound and sincere because it is scholarly," a place of "invulnerable standards of taste charging the charmed atmosphere".[46] But, Leavis says, this is unrealistic: "If such a world ever existed, and I should be surprised to hear as much, it does no longer, and to give substance to a lie or to perpetuate a dead myth is to do no one any service really." Leavis comments that "only best-seller novelists could have such illusions about human nature."
    ellauri262.html on line 394: The critic Sean Latham has defended Sayers, arguing that Wilson and Leavis simply objected to a detective story writer having pretensions beyond what they saw as her role of popular culture "hack". Latham says that, in their eyes, "Sayers' primary crime lay in her attempt to transform the detective novel into something other than an ephemeral bit of popular culture".
    ellauri262.html on line 398: When Sayers was six, her father started teaching her Latin.[4] She grew up in the tiny village of Bluntisham in Huntingdonshire after her father was given the living there as rector of Bluntisham-cum-Earith. The church graveyard next to the elegant Regency-style rectory features the surnames of several characters from her mystery The Nine Tailors. She was inspired by her father's restoration of the Bluntisham church bells in 1910. The nearby River Great Ouse and the Fens invite comparison with the book's vivid description of a massive flood around the village.
    ellauri262.html on line 400: Sayers's first book was poetry and was published in 1916 as OP. by Blackwell Publishing in Oxford. Her second book of poems, "Catholic Tales and Christian Songs", was published in 1918, also by Blackwell.
    ellauri262.html on line 410: Sayers is also credited with coining the slogan "It pays to advertise!" Sayers's translation of the Divine Comedy includes extensive notes at the end of each canto, explaining the theological meaning of what she calls "a great Christian allegory.".
    ellauri262.html on line 414: In 1920 Sayers entered into a passionate though unconsummated romance with Jewish Russian émigré and Imagist poet John Cournos, who moved in London literary circles with Ezra Pound and his contemporaries. Sayers did not consummate her relationship with him unmarried, due to her religious beliefs. Cournos disdained monogamy and marriage, did not want children and was dedicated to free love.[53] He also considered crime writing, which Sayers had started, to be low brow, though he assisted her with aspects of publication.[54] Within two years their relationship had broken up when he insisted on consummation with birth control. Returning to New York, he soon married a crime writer who had two children. This left Sayers embittered that he had not held to his own principles, feeling that he had been testing her, pushing her to sacrifice her own beliefs in submission to his own. He later confessed that he would have happily married Sayers if she had submitted to his sexual demands. After a period of heated correspondence, they concluded with more amicable missives after she met her future husband.
    ellauri262.html on line 418: On 3 January 1924, at the age of 30, Sayers secretly gave birth to an illegitimate son, John Anthony (later surnamed Fleming). John Anthony, "Tony", was given into care with her aunt and cousin, Amy and Ivy Amy Shrimpton, and passed off as her nephew to family and friends. Details of these circumstances were revealed in a letter from Mrs White to her daughter Valerie, Tony's half-sister, in 1958 after Sayers's death. Tony was raised by the Shrimptons and was sent to a good boarding school. In 1935 he was legally adopted by Sayers and her then husband "Mac" Fleming.
    ellauri262.html on line 420: Tony suspected mom's maternity since his youth but had proof only when he obtained his birth certificate applying for a passport. It is not known if he ever spoke to Dotty about the fact.
    ellauri262.html on line 422: After publishing her first two detective novels, Sayers married Captain Oswald Atherton "Mac" Fleming, a Scottish journalist whose professional name was "Atherton Fleming". The wedding took place on 13 April 1926 (Dot was 33 and Mac 45) at Holborn Register Office, London. Fleming was divorced with two daughters.
    ellauri262.html on line 427: they disagreed regarding the ordination of women in the Church of England. Sayers comments on Lewis's views of women in another letter, stating, "I do admit that he is apt to write shocking nonsense about women and marriage. That, however, is not because he is a bad theologian but because he is a rather frightened bachelor.”
    ellauri262.html on line 445: Consequently, a member of the human species may not necessarily fit the definition of "person" and thereby not receive all the rights bestowed to a person. Hence, such philosophers have engaged in arguing that certain disabled individuals (such as those with a mental capacity that is similar to or is perceived as being similar to an infant) are not persons. This philosophy is also supposedly open to the idea that such non-human persons as machines, animals, and extraterrestrial intelligences may be entitled to certain rights currently granted only to humans. The basic criteria for the entitlement of rights, are the intellect (thinking ability, problem solving in real life circumstances and not mere calculation), and sometimes empathy (but not necessarily, because not all humans are empathetic; but indifference in the pain of others and crime are certainly criteria for the deprivation of rights. Genuine empathy is not required to achieve acceptable behavior, but a digital limbic system and a dopaminergic pathways alternative, would deliver a more acceptable result for future MPs judging on rights expansion.). Personism may have views in common with transhumanism.
    ellauri262.html on line 454: The Problem of Pain is a 1940 book on the problem of evil by C. S. Lewis, in which Lewis argues that human pain, animal pain, and hell are not sufficient reasons to reject belief in a good and powerful God. He begins by addressing the flaws in common arguments against the belief in a just, loving, and all-powerful God such as: "If God were good, He would make His creatures perfectly happy, and if He were almighty He would be able to do what he wished. But the creatures are not happy. Therefore God lacks either goodness, or power, or both." Topics include human suffering and sinfulness, animal suffering, and the problem of hell, where Lewis squirms like a tapeworm to reconcile these with a friendly omnipotent force beyond ourselves.
    ellauri262.html on line 460: An acknowledgement of morality.
    ellauri262.html on line 467: Lewis states the problem of pain again in a simpler way: "If God were good, He would wish to make His creatures perfectly happy, and if God were almighty, He would be able to do what he wished. But the creatures are not happy. Therefore, God lacks either goodness, or power, or both."[3] Lewis says that if the popular meanings attached to the words are the best or only possible then the problem is unanswerable. The possibility of answering it depends on understanding the words 'good,' 'almighty,' and 'happy' in a bigger sense.
    ellauri262.html on line 469: Lewis then talks about the nature of nature/matter. Because there are things outside an individual and God, things cannot be configured to suit the individual perfectly. WTF? God is responsible for that too! He also introduces the concept of Free Will and how that further inhibits everyone being pain-free all the time, although he does allow and say miracles do exist. Bullshit! Free will is that you can do what you want (lähde). If you want to be pain-free and you aren't, then your will is not free.
    ellauri262.html on line 471: Lewis postulates that maybe this world is not the 'best of all possible' universes but the only possible one. Haha! If so, then everything possible is necessary, and will is not free. (lähde) He acknowledges the objection that if God is good and he saw how much suffering it would produce why would he do it. Lewis doesn’t know how to answer that type of question and says that that is not his objective, but only to conceive how goodness (assured on other grounds) and suffering are without contradiction. Okay, Clive, so you just give up.
    ellauri262.html on line 473: No not yet, he says that what is good for God may not be good for us. But then he is not our friend, is he? Well he knows best what is good for us, he is our father, and we are his servants. Aha, well I can relate to that. An angry nacissistic psychopathic God does indeed fill the bill. This may hurt a bit, but wait a while, on the other side of the stone you see what this pain was for. You can't enjoy to the hilt unless you feel a bit of pain at first. Sado-masochism, you see.
    ellauri262.html on line 477: Lewis acknowledges the critique of what specific, individual harm have we done to God for God to be always angry. Well it's not personal as such. "When we merely say that we are bad, the ‘wrath’ of God seems a barbarous doctrine; as soon as we perceive our badness, it appears inevitable, a mere corollary from God’s goodness. Good guys do bad things to bad guys, as in cowboy films."
    ellauri262.html on line 481: We are deceived by looking on the outside of things: we should not mistake our inevitably limited utterances for a full account of the worst that is inside.
    ellauri262.html on line 483: While there is a social conscious and corporate guilt, don’t let the idea distract you from your own "old-fashioned guilts" that have nothing to do with the ‘system’. Often, it’s an excuse for evading the real issue. Once we’ve learned of our individual corruption, we can go on to think about corporate guilt. If we ever get that far, the plank in our own eye is hard to extricate. (Luke 6:41-42)
    ellauri262.html on line 521: Ruuvinauha (Screwtape) esiintyy kuvitteellisena (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Character_(arts)) demonina (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demon) kirjassa Teippikirjaimet (The Screwtape Letters) (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Screwtape_Letters) (1942) ja sen jatko- novellissa Ruuvinauha ehdottaa paahtoleipää (Screwtape Proposes a Toast 1959), jotka molemmat on kirjoittanut kristitty (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity) kirjailija CS Lewis (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._S._Lewis) . Ruuvinauha (Screwtape) on myös James Forsythin Kirjeiden (alunperin Rakas Matomezä (Dear Wormwood), 1961) lavasovituksen nimi. (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatrical_adaptation)
    ellauri262.html on line 540: Lewis kirjoitti jatko-osan "Ruuvinauha ehdottaa paahtista" (Screwtape Proposes a Toast) vuonna 1959. Satiirinen essee kritisoi brittiläisen yhteiskunnan, koulutuksen ja julkisten asenteiden suuntauksia. Vaikka Iso-Britannia kutsuu suurimpia yksityiskoulujaan "julkisiksi kouluiksi" vastakohtana kotikoululle, jota Lewis kävi, Lewis viittaa oikeasti valtion kouluihin kritisoidessaan "julkista koulutusta".) Essee sisällytettiin Lewisin uudella esipuheella Blesin vuonna julkaisemiin Teippikirjaimet (The Screwtape Letters) -julkaisuihin. 1961 ja Macmillan vuonna 1962.
    ellauri262.html on line 572: Deace, Steve. (2016). Huono juoni . ISBN 978-1-61868-823-1.
    ellauri262.html on line 585: Kirjailija David Foster Wallace kehui kirjaa haastatteluissa ja sijoitti sen ensimmäiseksi kymmenen suosikkikirjansa listalle.
    ellauri262.html on line 587: U2 : n musiikkivideossa kappaleelle " Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me " (1995) animoitu Bono nähdään kävelemässä kadulla pitelemässä kirjaa The Screwtape Letters . Kun Bono oli lavalla Zoo TV Tourin aikana, hän pukeutui herra MacPhistoksi, hänen alter egokseen. Bono pukeutui kultaiseen pukuun ja paholaisen sarviin ja soitti yleensä pilapuheluita poliitikoille.
    ellauri262.html on line 589: Kristillisen metalliyhtyeen Elinuhri (Living Sacrifice) albumilla Haamuvaras (Ghost Thief) on kappale nimeltä "Kierrenauha (Screwtape)" . Laulun keulahahmo Bruce Fitzhugh selitti, että kappale on "kiusauksesta ja sananlaskusta paholainen olkapäälläsi". Kyse on ajatusprosessista, jonka käymme läpi oikeuttaaksemme ajatuksen tai toiminnan, joka ei ole hyvä verelle." Fitzhugh selittää myös, kuinka hänen mielestään oli mielenkiintoista, että Lewis kirjoitti Ruuvinauhan (Screwtape) näkökulmasta ja että hän kirjoitti samasta näkökulmasta kappaleen.
    ellauri262.html on line 593: Teippikirjainten (The Screwtape Letters) tiedettiin olevan Andrew Cunananin suosikkikirja, joka tunnetaan parhaiten suunnittelija Gianni Versacen vuoden 1997 murhasta.
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    ellauri262.html on line 600: The 71-year-old actor, best known for his roles in Monty Python and Fawlty Towers, said: “I don’t think Christ said a lot about abortion or even about single sex marriage.
    ellauri262.html on line 603: During the interview Mr Cleese also denied that the Life of Brian film, which was banned in some countries after being accused of blasphemy, was anti-Christian.
    ellauri262.html on line 605: Mr Cleese said: “Life of Brian was never an attack on religion, which is what some people seem to pretend it was.
    ellauri262.html on line 606: “It was an attack on how people hold religious beliefs, an attack on what I would call intolerance and narrow mindedness.”
    ellauri262.html on line 610: Last year another actor, Liam Neeson, claimed Aslan, the Christlike character in C.S. Lewis’ Narnia books, could also represent the prophet Mohammed.
    ellauri262.html on line 614: The atheist children’s author Philip Pullman has written his own account about the life of Jesus Christ which will include a “different ending” to that recorded in the Bible.
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    ellauri263.html on line 51: Moosexen appiukko, alias Jethro Tull, Hobabin iskä (Exodus 2:18; Numbers 10:29). Feikki midianilainen Reuel antoi läskimoosexelle 1/7 tyttäristään Zipporan kiitoxexi avunannosta kaivolla. Sen johdosta Jumala muisti äkkiä tapaamisen Abrahamin, Isaacin ja Jacobin kanssa.
    ellauri263.html on line 67: Tässä albumissa on Isaac Singeerin Hudson-kirjasta löytyneitä intertextejä. Kirja oli senverran pitkäveteinen että sen lukeminen jäi kesken kuukausimäärixi, ja jatkuu vasta albumissa 300.
    ellauri263.html on line 84: Judit ja Holofernes ovat olleet suosittu aihe kuvataiteissa ja myös kirjallisuudessa. Tarinaan viittaa myös isä Hieronymus Zachris Topeliuksen romaanissa Välskärin kertomuksia yrittäessään saada Regina von Emmeritziä murhaamaan Kustaa II Aadolfin.
    ellauri263.html on line 299: The observance of the day includes five prohibitions, most notable of which is a 25-hour fast. The Book of Lamentations, which mourns the destruction of Jerusalem, is read in the synagogue, followed by the recitation of kinnot, liturgical dirges that lament the loss of the Temples and Jerusalem. As the day has become associated with remembrance of other major calamities which have befallen the Jewish people, some kinnot also recall events such as the murder of the Ten Martyrs by the Romans, expulsions from England, Spain and elsewhere, massacres of numerous medieval Jewish communities during the Crusades, and the Holocaust.
    ellauri263.html on line 306: The First Temple built by King Solomon was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BCE, and the population of the Kingdom of Judah was sent into the Babylonian exile. According to the Bible, the First Temple's destruction began on the 7th of Av (2 Kings 25:8) and continued until the 10th (Jeremiah 52:12). According to the Talmud, the actual destruction of the Temple began on the Ninth of Av, and it continued to burn throughout the Tenth of Av.
    ellauri263.html on line 335: Various Modern Orthodox and Conservative rabbits have proposed amending Nachem, as its wording no longer reflects the existence of a rebuilt Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty. Chief Rabbit Shlomo Goren, for example, issued a revised wording of the prayer and Rabbit Hayim David HaLevi proposed putting the prayer's verbs relating to the Temple's destruction into the past tense. However, such proposals have not been widely adopted. Following the Six-Day War, the national religious community viewed Israel's territorial conquests with almost messianic overtones. The conquest of geographical areas with immense religious significance, including Jerusalem, the Western Wall, and the Temple Mount, was seen as portentous; however, only the full rebuilding of the Temple would engender enough reason to cease observing the day as one of mourning and transform it into a day of joy instead. The re-occupation of the Gaza strip is surely a source of joy, as well as annihilating philistines of the West Bank.
    ellauri263.html on line 350: No wearing of leather shoes is observed almost universally by now thanx to Adidas, Nike, and other plastic shoes. Study of the Torah is forbidden on Tisha B'Av as it is considered an enjoyable activity, except for the study of distressing texts such as the Book of Lamentations, the Book of Job, portions of Jeremiah and chapters of the Talmud that discuss the laws of mourning and those that discuss the destruction of the Temple and boring texts such as Numbers.
    ellauri263.html on line 352: The custom is to not put on tefillin for morning services (Shacharit) of Tisha b'Av, and not a talit, rather only wear the personal talit kattan without a blessing.
    ellauri263.html on line 358: Tisha▼ is pronounced similarly to Tacia, Tahsha, Taisha, Tasha▼, Tashey, Tashi, Tashia, Tashie, Tatia, Techa, Teisha, Tosha▼, Toshia, Toshie and Tyisha. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Aiesha, Aisha▲, Amisha, Anisha, Asha▲, Dasha, Dosha, Elsha, Githa, Iesha▼, Isha, Kesha▼, Kisha▼, Licha, Lisha, Masha, Miesha, Mischa, Misha, Niesha, Nisha, Pasha, Saisha, Sasha, Taisa, Taisia, Takisha, Talisha, Tanisha▼, Tasa, Tash, Tasia▼, Tasja, Taska, Tassa (see Tasha), Tasya, Tesa, Tesia, Tesla, Tessa▲, Tiahna, Tiana, Tilda▼, Tina▼, Tinisha, Tinka, Tirza, Tisa, Tish, Tita, Tonisha, Tosca, Toshka, Tosia, Tossa, Trisa, Trish, Trisha▼, Trista▼ and Usha. These names tend to be less frequently used than Tisha.
    ellauri263.html on line 360: A 2010 poll in Israel revealed that some 22% of Israeli Jews fast on Tisha B'Av, and 52% said they forego recreational activity on this day even though they do not fast. But does fucking count as a recreational activity? You bet it does.
    ellauri263.html on line 369: Israel’s biggest TV hit series returns to our screens this week, opening with Israel’s biggest nightmare. The second series of Fauda, the political thriller about an Israeli army undercover unit, begins with a bomb explosion at a bus stop. But it gets worse, as it turns out the attack wasn’t ordered by Hamas, but by a new menace – a returnee from Syria who has been training with Islamic State.
    ellauri263.html on line 371: That’s how we’re plunged back into Fauda, Arabic for “chaos”, Israel’s international Netflix hit, which the streaming service picked up in 2016. Released on 24 May, the series returns with its tight, testy unit of Arabic-speaking Israeli special force infiltrators who work undercover in the Palestinian West Bank to track and kill wanted terrorists.
    ellauri263.html on line 373: It’s mostly in Arabic and Hebrew, but that hasn’t limited the appeal. Netflix, which has 109 million members across 190 countries, describes it as a global phenomenon – one of a string of Israeli successes, besides Yom Kippur war and the occupation of Palestine. Netflix has already commissioned a third series along with other shows from Fauda’s creators, journalist Avi Issacharoff and Lior Raz, who served in the undercover unit on which the series is based and plays its predictably gruff Israeli lead Doron Kavillio.
    ellauri263.html on line 375: Fauda is frequently credited with evenhandedness over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and attempts to humanise Palestinian terror operatives. But that’s in the eye of the beholder, and certainly less true of this second series. For an Israeli Jewish audience, Fauda does break new ground. “It’s the first TV series that showed the Palestinian narrative in a way that you can actually feel something for someone who acts like a terrorist,” says Itay Stern at Israel’s Haaretz newspaper. “You can understand the motives and the emotion and that’s unique, because until that point you couldn’t really see it on TV.”
    ellauri263.html on line 377: At a time when Israelis rarely seek out Palestinian viewpoints in real life, much less on TV, this may explain why Fauda’s creators initially struggled to find a domestic outlet for the series. (LOL!) It portrays the infiltrator unit, whose members (an all-male panel, except for one token woman for the boys to drool about) kill, torture, assault and violently threaten Palestinians in a manner that jars with any claims of moral superiority. And this second series contains more narrative mirroring. We see each side struggle with unity and discipline over revenge and going rogue, with causes taking precedence over family relationships, lured into a violence that creates its own momentum. Both sides are compromised, manipulative and varying degrees of unhinged.
    ellauri263.html on line 381: You find yourself drawn in. The concept of right and wrong gets erased … it just becomes this action-packed show! It's just great!
    ellauri263.html on line 383: Fauda’s creators have said they want to show that everyone living in a war zone pays a price, but such portrayals of an equality of suffering are ripe for criticism in the midst of an asymmetric conflict, in which one side is under occupation. This is more acutely obvious at a time when international media has focused on Israel opening fire on unarmed protesters near the Gaza border earlier this month, killing 58 Palestinians, including children, and wounding over 1,000 in a single day.
    ellauri263.html on line 385: Diana Buttu, a Palestinian-Canadian human rights lawyer and former spokeswoman for the Palestinian Liberation Organisation, points to another problem with Fauda. “If you’re not careful, you find yourself drawn into the assassinations, you get lured into the cat and mouse,” she says, of a series that essentially depicts targeted killings. “The concept of right and wrong gets erased, the illegality gets erased … It just becomes this action-packed show.”
    ellauri263.html on line 387: This kind of blurring brings to mind US war-on-terror films such as Zero Dark Thirty, with its depiction of Osama bin Laden’s capture serving as a PR exercise for the use of torture during interrogations. Meanwhile, Fauda’s Isis storyline stretches credibility, at the same time feeding the worst stereotypes. “It’s a bit lazy. Isis is not really active in Gaza or the West Bank,” says Stern. Buttu adds that the effect is to reinforce the absence of a Palestinian cause. “We don’t have any legitimate grievances. It’s all Islamic-driven,” she says, noting that it “turns Palestinians into irrational figures who want only to kill Israelis”.
    ellauri263.html on line 389: Claims by Raz that writing the series was his real therapy, after suffering with PTSD, help locate Fauda in an Israeli genre dubbed “shooting and crying” – laments over the effect of wars on the morality and sanity of Israelis fighting them. But Fauda is different. Let’s call it “viewing while cursing”, into which category we can also place the US hit series Homeland Security.
    ellauri263.html on line 391: Both dramas rely on protagonists entrusted with critical jobs despite routinely reckless behaviour. Both test your patience. In the case of Fauda, it’s not just the politics but also the relentless machismo; midway into the second series it feels like watching interchangeable rooms full of men in guns and distressed denim, each at some point telling a female character: “Don’t worry, I’ll get us out of here.”
    ellauri263.html on line 393: Yet both shows get you binge-watching, despite irritating plot holes, political sanctimony and misrepresentations of Muslims or Palestinians. It’s a bit like speed-reading a cheap thriller, ignoring the bad dialogue and badly drawn characters, along with the mounting self-loathing over the time you’re squandering, just for the sugar rush of the story’s end.
    ellauri263.html on line 395: Small wonder, then, that all eyes are on finding the new Homeland Security, itself based on an Israeli TV series, Hatufim. And it’s not surprising that the quest is focused on Israel, which has spawned a string of international hits, starting with In Treatment, a 2008 HBO adaptation of the Hebrew-language Be Tipul. In 2016 Neflix started airing Mossad 101, about Israel’s intelligence service, while earlier this year Hulu nabbed False Flag, a conspiracy thriller loosely premised on the 2010 assassination of Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, widely thought to be the work of the Mossad, by a hit squad carrying foreign passports.
    ellauri263.html on line 399: Palestinian journalist Ziyad Abul Hawa says Fauda could have started to make good on notions of balance simply by bringing Palestinians into the creative process. “If the writers are all Israeli, no matter how good the intentions are, they are not realistically showing what is happening in Palestinian areas. I heard they did their homework and research but still, you need a Palestinian constantly with them, telling them what’s realistic and what is not.” He adds that Arabic accents in the show bust its credibility claims within seconds.
    ellauri263.html on line 421: A virgin's ketuba is worth 200 (zuzim), and a widow's ketuba is worth 100 (zuzim). Arvaa mitä tarkoittaa ketuba? Väärin, se on kontrahti. The content of the ketubah is in essence a two-way contract that formalizes the various requirements by Halakha (Jewish law) of a Jewish husband vis-à-vis his wife. The Jewish husband takes upon himself in the ketubah the obligation that he will provide to his wife three major things: clothing, food and conjugal relations, and also that he will pay her a pre-specified amount of cash in the case of a divorce. The principal endowment pledged in a ketubah is 200 zuz for a virgin, and 100 zuz otherwise (such as for a widow, a convert, or a divorced woman, etc.).
    ellauri263.html on line 423: As in most contracts made between two parties, there are mutual obligations, conditions and terms of reciprocity for such a contract to hold up as good. Thus said R. Yannai: "The conditions written in a ketubah, [when breached], are tantamount to [forfeiture of] the ketubah." A woman who denies coitus unto her husband, a condition of the ketubah, was considered legal grounds for forfeiture of her marriage contract, with the principal and additional jointure being written off.
    ellauri263.html on line 449: Hebron is considered one of the oldest cities in the Levant. According to the Bible, Abraham settled in Hebron and bought the Cave of the Patriarchs as a burial place for his wife Sarah. Biblical tradition holds that the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, along with their wives Sarah, Rebecca, and Leah, were buried in the cave. Hebron is also recognized in the Bible as the place where David was anointed king of Israel. Following the Babylonian captivity, the Edomites settled in Hebron. During the first century BCE, Herod the Great built the wall which still surrounds the Cave of the Patriarchs, which later became a church, and then a mosque. With the exception of a brief Crusader control, successive Muslim dynasties ruled Hebron from the 6th century CE until the Ottoman Empire's dissolution following World War I, when the city became part of British Mandatory Palestine. A massacre in 1929 and the Arab uprising of 1936–39 led to the emigration of the Jewish community from Hebron. The 1948 Arab–Israeli War saw the entire West Bank, including Hebron, occupied and annexed by Jordan, and since the 1967 Six-Day War, the city has been under Israeli military occupation. Following Israeli occupation, Jewish presence was reestablished at the city. Since the 1997 Hebron Protocol, most of Hebron has been governed by the Palestinian National Authority.
    ellauri263.html on line 453: Today, Hebron is the capital of the Hebron Governorate, the largest governorate of the State of Palestine, with an estimated population of around 782,227 as of 2021. It is a busy hub of West Bank trade, generating roughly a third of the area's gross domestic product, largely due to the sale of limestone from quarries in its area. It has a local reputation for its grapes, figs, limestone, pottery workshops and glassblowing factories. The old city of Hebron features narrow, winding streets, flat-roofed stone houses, and old bazaars. The city is home to Hebron University and the Palestine Polytechnic University.
    ellauri263.html on line 456: The name "Hebron" appears to trace back to two Semitic roots, which coalesce in the form ḥbr, having reflexes in Hebrew and Amorite, with a basic sense of 'unite' and connoting a range of meanings from "colleague" to "friend". In the proper name Hebron, the original sense may have been alliance. BUAHHAHHA LOL! Some friends!
    ellauri263.html on line 499: H. P. Blavatskyn päätyö oli teosofinen oppi, johon hiän sulautti valtavasti vaikutteita eri tahoilta. Eniten Blavatskyn ajatteluun vaikuttaneista oppisuunnista, teoksista ja auktoriteeteista voidaan mainita ainakin buddhalaisuus, Bhagavad Gita ja hindulainen tantrismi, Kabbala (erityisesti Eliphas Levi), Raamattu, Zohar ja Talmud, hermetismi, ruusuristiläisyys, gnostilaisuus, zarathustralaisuus, kaldealaiset, vapaamuurarius, spiritismi, mystiikka, Jakob Böhme ja Mestari Eckhart, alkemia ja magia, aikansa tieteellinen kirjallisuus, Robert Fludd, Paracelsus, maailman mytologiat esimerkiksi germaaninen mytologia, Popol Vuh, Ryhmä Hau ja Gilgameš (myös otteita Kalevalasta), antiikin kirkkoisät Irenaeus, Tertullianus, Origenes ja Eusebius, filosofit, etenkin Platon ja uusplatonilaisuus, Porfyrios, Plotinos ja Ammonios Sakkas sekä historioitsijat ja monet muut antiikin kirjailijat kuten Plinius vanhempi, Ovidius, Homeros ja Josefus. Lisäksi hän väitti opiskelleensa huomattavien inkarnaatiolaamojen oppilaana Tiibetissä, Ladakhissa, Nepalissa ja Mongoliassa ja perehtyneensä muun muassa vajrayanan esoterismiin eli Kālacakrayanaan, Nepalin svābhāvikoiden oppiin ja sykretistiseen shamanismiin (puuh).
    ellauri263.html on line 554: Huhtikuussa 1879 Olcott ja Blavatsky tekivät matkan pohjoiseen. Britannian hallituksella oli kuitenkin epäluuloja Blavatskya kohtaan, minkä vuoksi heitä seurasi koko matkan poliisietsivä. Lokakuussa 1879 ilmestyi ensimmäinen The Theosophistin numero. Pian tämän jälkeen Blavatsky sai kirjeen Kairossa tapaamaltaan Emma Coulombilta, joka pyysi apua jouduttuaan taloudellisiin vaikeuksiin. Blavatsky lupasi auttaa, ja Coulombit saapuivat Bombayhin maaliskuussa 1880. Samana vuonna teosofien majapaikka päätettiin siirtää Breach Candyssa vuorenhuipulla sijaitsevaan bungalowiin.
    ellauri263.html on line 564: Tammikuussa 1885 Blavatskyn terveys jälleen heikkeni ja huhtikuussa, hieman toivuttuaan, hän lähti viimeisen kerran Intiasta. Oleskeltuaan joitakin kuukausia Italiassa hän asettui viimein Saksaan Würzburgiin. Siellä hän jatkoi Salaisen opin kirjoittamista seuranaan kreivitär Constance Wachtmeister. Joulukuussa 1885 ilmestyi Psyykkisen tutkimuksen seuran raportti, jossa Blavatskya pidettiin ”historian monitaitoisimpana, kekseliäimpänä ja mielenkiintoisimpana huijarina.” Richard Hodgsonin kirjoittama raportti perustui hänen syksyllä 1884 Madrasissa tekemiinsä tutkimuksiin ja haastatteluihin. Komitea ei sen sijaan hyväksynyt Hodgsonin arvelua, jonka mukaan silmänkääntötemppujen syynä olisi ollut peitellä hänen todellista ammattiaan venäläisenä vakoojana.
    ellauri263.html on line 568: Lontoossa perustettiin uusi teosofinen aikauslehti, Lucifer. Syyskuun alussa myös Wachtmeister saapui Lontooseen. Tilanahtaus pakotti Teosofisen seuran muuttamaan uuteen paikkaan Lansdowne Roadille, joka oli lähempänä Lontoon keskustaa. Kirjoitustyö jatkui, ja talossa vieraili useita kuuluisuuksia, tutkijoita ja toimittajia keskustelemassa Blavatskyn kanssa. Myös Olcott saapui Lontooseen ja avusti Blavatskya perustamaan Teosofisen seuran esoteerisen osaston, johon kuului kaksitoista henkilöä: kreivitär Wachtmeister, Isabel Cooper-Oakley, Emily Kislingbury, Laura Cooper, Annie Besant, Alice Cleather, Archibald Keightley, Herbert Coryn, Claude Wright, G. R. S. Mead, E. T. Sturdy ja Walter Old.
    ellauri263.html on line 606: Four factors characterize marginal religious groups which offer leadership roles for women:
    ellauri263.html on line 607: (1) a perception of the divine that deemphasizes the masculine, (2) a tempering or denial of the doctrine of the Fall, (3) a denial of the need for a traditional ordained clergy, and (4) a view of marriage which does not hold that marriage and motherhood are the only acceptable roles for women.
    ellauri263.html on line 610: Hupaisaa havaita, että anglikaaninen kirkko siirtymässä hyvää vauhtia kohti blavatskylaisia kantoja. Jumalalla ei ole killuttimia, vaan se on androgyyni, tai pikemminkin muu. Blavatskyn killuttimet saattoivat olla väärässä lahkeessa, sillä kirjeessä se sanoo she is ‘lacking some-thing and the place is filled with some crooked cucumber’. Kuuensaan kurkku. Olcottin mukaan se oli "she-male". Se saattoi siis olla kaxineuvoinen! Sillä oli kaxoisveli, josta on hurjan vähän puhetta. Jelena allekirjoitti kirjeensä "Jack", ihan kuin C.S.Lewis! Jossain jutussa se kuzuukin izeään Matomezäxi. Blavazkyn saatanalliset säkeet tekivät syvän vaikutuxen ainakin Aleister Crowleyhyn ja Pekka Siitoimeen.
    ellauri263.html on line 616: The book is a comedy about the birth of the son of Satan and the coming of the End Times. There are attempts by the angel Aziraphale and the demon Crowley to sabotage the coming of the end times, having grown accustomed to their comfortable surroundings in England. One subplot features a mixup at the small country hospital on the day of birth and the growth of the Antichrist, Adam, who grows up with the wrong family, in the wrong country village. Another subplot concerns the summoning of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, each a big personality in their own right. With Armageddon averted, Crowley and Aziraphale muse that this was God's plan all along and speculate that the real apocalyptic conflict will be between humanity and the combined forces of Heaven and Hell. In 2003, the novel was listed at number 68 on the BBC's survey The Big Read.
    ellauri263.html on line 626: Almost 600 (!) biographies have been written of Blavatsky, but the details of her life, especially the years 1848–1873, remain sketchy all the same. Most of the authors have been either devoted disciples or sharply critical adversaries. Some interesting and well-documented facts, however, can be determined. She was born to a noble Russian family in present-day Ukraine, married at 17, ran away only months later, traveled widely and spent time in Cairo, among many other places, where she supported herself as a medium size sex doll.
    ellauri263.html on line 628: Blavatsky was often perceived as a quite vulgar and coarse person. She swore profusely, dressed garishly, and had a strong sense of irreverent humor. Her New York study was decorated with a stuffed baboon wearing white collars, cravats and spectacles, carrying a manuscript bundle under his arm labeled ‘The Descent of the Species’ (Blavatsky rejected Darwin’s ideas about man being descended from apes). She liked a benevolent snake, though she said there was hardly no woman in her character.
    ellauri263.html on line 630: Unlike the occultism presented earlier by Éliphas Lévi and similar authors, which mostly caught the interest only of a small circle of freethinkers, Theosophy fast became a successful semi-mass movement. By 1889 the Theosophical Society had 227 sections all over the world, and many of the era’s most important intellectuals and artists were strongly influenced by it. Avant-garde painters, especially, took this new teaching to heart, and it marked the work of great artists such as Mondrian, Kandinsky and Klee. In literature, authors like Nobel Prize laureate William Butler Yeats became
    ellauri263.html on line 657: Jenkki Olcott ei siitä pitänyt, eikä rupusakin vulgäärispiritualismista. Olcott railed against ‘tricky mediums, lying spirits, and revolting social theories’ in Spiritualism. He reproached spiritualism for the presence of ‘free-lovers, pantarchists, socialists, and other theorists who have fastened upon a sublime and pure faith as barnacles upon a ship’s bottom’. Blavatsky, on the other hand, focused exclusively on the uplifting of oneself rather than others. She did not sympathize with socialism per se at all, and in her scrapbook she even wrote about Sotheran: ‘a friend of Communists
    ellauri263.html on line 665: These are well known facts and they sometimes prompt some students of Theosophy, especially visitors to the United Lodge of Theosophists in its lodges and study groups around the world, to ask why Col. Olcott is only mentioned extremely rarely in the ULT, why there doesn’t seem to be a great deal of respect or admiration for him, and why it is frequently the case that only HPB and William Judge are spoken of as “the founders of the Theosophical Movement.”
    ellauri263.html on line 674: Col. Olcott ei ollut vakuuttunut vaan alkoi vehkeillä ennenkuin HPB oli ehtinyt kylmetä. In the April Theosophist Col. Olcott makes public what we have long known to be his private opinion – a private opinion hinted at through the pages of Old Diary Leaves – that H.P.B. was a fraud, a medium, and a forger of bogus messages from the Masters. This final ingrate’s blow is delivered in a Postscript to the magazine for which the presses were stopped. The hurry was so great that he could not wait another month before hurling the last handful of mud at his spiritual and material benefactor, our departed H.P.B. The next prominent person for whom we wait to make a similar public statement, has long made it privately. [Note: This sentence referred to Annie Besant.]
    ellauri263.html on line 685:
    What Is Compersion? The Polyamory Practice For Rethinking Jealousy

    ellauri263.html on line 687: Coined by the Kerista Community in the 1970s. Possibly derived from French compère (“partner”), plus -sion, based on an earlier use of the French compérage to denote the practice of brothers-in-law sharing wives observed among Tupi people of the Brazilian Amazon.
    ellauri263.html on line 690: contract evolved to 84 standards by 1983. There were over 100 standards in
    ellauri263.html on line 691: 1991, examples of which included No jealousy, no anger, no rivalry, no sexism, no ageism, no racism, no
    ellauri263.html on line 692: classism, no duplicity, no alienation, no profanity, no flippancy, social tolerance, equality, verbality, participatory democracy, accountability, conviviality, male vasectomy, ristiinsuihkiminen, graceful distancing, positive attitude toward the ‘toggle-switch’ mode of decision-making, whatever that may be.
    ellauri263.html on line 694: Kerista's polyamorous sexual practice was influenced by Robert A. Heinlein's (1907-88) science-fiction novel Stranger in a Strange Land (1961), in which the Martian-raised human Michael Valentine Smith founded The Church of All Worlds, preached sexual freedom and the truth of all religions, and is martyred by narrow-minded people who are not ready for freedom. Sukua myös Diskordianismille. Concordia res parvae crescunt, discordia maximae dilabuntur.
    ellauri263.html on line 699: Kelly Gonsalves is a sex educator, relationship coach, and journalist. She received her journalism degree from Northwestern University, and her writings on sex, relationships, identity, and wellness have appeared at The Cut, Vice, Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and elsewhere. Last updated on July 1, 2020.
    ellauri263.html on line 701: A few years ago, my partner at the time and I decided to see other people. It started as a breakup but eventually it turned into something else—an open relationship filled with a lot of love and ongoing commitment to each other as we began exploring dating and sleeping with other people. It was a very new experience for both of us, but it also just made sense for us with where we both were in our lives and in our relationship.
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    ellauri263.html on line 714: The word compersion is loosely defined as the opposite of jealousy. Instead of feeling upset or threatened when your partner romantically or sexually interacts with another person, you feel a sense of happiness for them. It is curious that Darwin did not come up with this idea, it's great.
    ellauri263.html on line 716: Consider how you usually feel when your partner gets a big promotion at work or accomplishes a new fitness goal, or how you feel when your best friend tells you about a new guy they've been dating that they're really clicking with: You're genuinely, totally stoked for them, right? Fuck no, you are slightly envious, or not so slightly either. This is an instinctual feeling for most of us. Now apply that to when your partner is having fun flirting with (or sleeping with) a new flame that's not you. Instead of sparking jealousy, it sparks earnest empathetic joy. That's compersion.
    ellauri263.html on line 718: "It's joy that has nothing to do with your joy," Effy Blue, a relationship coach specializing in consensual non-monogamy, tells mindbodygreen. "It's sympathetic joy or unselfish joy, where you are joyful for the other person for things that have nothing to do with you. You're just happy for them because they're in a good place, because they are experiencing joy, and you can sort of look at it from the outside and feel the same experience."
    ellauri263.html on line 720: According to reporting from GO Magazine, the term itself emerged in the late 1980s within a San Francisco poly commune called Kerista. But Blue says the concept itself has a much older, deeper history: The Sanskrit word for it is mudita, which translates to "sympathetic joy," and it's actually part of one of the four core pillars of Buddhism.
    ellauri263.html on line 722: "If you sort of dive into the Buddhist teachings and down the mudita path, they will actually tell you it's the hardest virtue to master," she says. "There are a ton of mudita meditations, which is something else I recommend to people."
    ellauri263.html on line 724: That's an important part of this actually: Compersion doesn't often come naturally to people, in large part because of the way we've been evolutionarily trained to protect our mating relationships and how today we've now organized our entire society around monogamy. That means that for many, compersion is a feeling or skill set that takes conscious practice.
    ellauri263.html on line 730: "It's very similar to a fire alarm in your house, right? It goes off, it's loud, it's obnoxious, it's alerting to something, it has a function. And you know in a similar way, it's very disorienting," she explains. "In the same way, when you're triggered into feeling jealousy, it's very disorienting, and it can be very overwhelming. But ultimately, it's alerting you to something. Once you quiet the alarm, once you turn off the fire alarm, what you would normally do is sort of go around your house and figure out what's going on. … Is something actually on fire, or is it a false alarm? Same with jealousy—it's alerting you to some sort of discomfort."
    ellauri263.html on line 732: Sometimes the emotional alarm is going off because something's actually wrong—your partner isn't giving you the attention or affection you need, for example, or perhaps they're betraying a promise or agreement you have about your relationship, which of course makes you feel unstable or upset. Other times the alarm goes off over misperceptions or just our own insecurities. We're worried a lively conversation between our partner and an attractive stranger means that they're no longer as interested in us, that there's a chance they might be more interested in someone else, that there's a threat to the relationship. Even if none of that is true, our anxieties can get the best of us, and so jealousy is how it manifests as an emotion.
    ellauri263.html on line 734: "Some people have more of a disposition for jealousy," Blue adds. "It's a character trait. Just like some people are happy people, some people are more solemn people, you get people who are more jealous."
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    ellauri263.html on line 752: A lot of it just comes down to practice, she says. Non-monogamous people just spend more time processing their feelings of jealousy and have more practice with dealing with it. With enough practice, it stops being so big and overwhelming. And, perhaps in time, compersion can appear in its place instead.
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    How to practice compersion

    ellauri263.html on line 756: Learning to be compersive will probably take some practice, and that's especially true if you're someone who tends to be more jealous in general.
    ellauri263.html on line 758: "The baseline for everybody is different, but we know that we also have neuroplasticity. We know that humans can learn and grow and expand and evolve, and we have done so for millennia. So just like empathy, compersion, or mudita, is something that you can cultivate and practice and grow," Blue says. "For some people it will come easily. For other people, it might be more of a process, and you have to sort of really dig deep to try to find it if it's not something that comes up naturally for you."
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    ellauri263.html on line 772: My partner and I made compersion an active practice, a skill that we both worked on together. It didn't really come naturally to either of us, but we supported each other as we tried to do it. Initially, it was basically a lot of mental gymnastics trying to reason out why we should be happy when the other person scored a hot date. Once you fully get why it doesn't make sense to feel jealous—i.e., your relationship is totally secure, and the presence of another person in your partner's life is not a threat to your relationship whatsoever—then you can start to disarm that alarm more easily whenever it goes off in your head.
    ellauri263.html on line 774: "For some people, it works that you kind of go through the intellectual mind," Blue says. "You try to understand what it could be and then sort of move into that space."
    ellauri263.html on line 777: We found a lot of ways to support our intellectual belief in compersion with actual psychological rewards. For example, I'd help my partner get matches on Tinder and give him tips on cute bars to take them, and after the dates, he'd tell me how they went and give me a ton of love and affirmation whenever I pouted over him having a good time. Meanwhile, he played wingman with me when I wanted to meet up with a potential flame at a party or concert, and I always made sure to come home to him and share the sexy things I'd done with the new guy and what things I wanted to migrate into our own sex life. In this way, we began to be able to associate positive experiences together (showering each other with affection and affirming the strength of our relationship) with the aftermath of one of us having fun with someone else. When it became clear that these extradyadic encounters only brought us closer, it became easier and easier for us to feel earnest joy for the other person's romantic successes.
    ellauri263.html on line 780: Support each other through jealous moments.
    ellauri263.html on line 784: If you´re working on practicing compersion as a couple, make sure you´re addressing any feelings of jealousy that bubble up in either of you with a lot of love and gentleness. Blue says it´s good to encourage the jealous party to talk through their feelings and dig at what underlying fears are actually driving the jealousy.
    ellauri263.html on line 786: "Listening I think is really important, listening without judgment and without being defensive," Blue says. "Separate your stuff from your partner´s theories. Your partner´s feeling jealous, and they´ve done some work, and they´re sorting of saying ´I feel jealousy because I worry that you´re gonna leave me.´ … When you hear that, some of us feel accused as if we are doing something wrong. We´re not somehow enough, and we´ve made some sort of a mistake, and immediately we become defensive. I think if we can get into that sort of separate state and realize our partner, when they´re working through something like jealousy, is battling with their own stuff, battling with their own insecurities, or own unmet needs, [then we can be more able to] lend an ear to that to really understand what´s going on with them."
    ellauri263.html on line 789: Encourage each other to make requests, she adds. If your partner´s jealous, ask them: What do they need from you? What does it look like? What requests can they make that you can accommodate so they feel safe and secure again?
    ellauri263.html on line 797: dsWith a fundamental understanding of compersion, I´m able to look at moments where I could be jealous in my current monogamous relationship and instead respond in a more levelheaded or even joyful way. It doesn´t bother me if my partner tells me he finds another person attractive, nor am I freaked out if I find myself fucking with a charming stranger on the subway. We might not be entertaining other relationships at the moment, but my partner and I can at best find it cute and at worst feel totally neutral about it when these brief interactions with other parties occur.
    ellauri263.html on line 801: "Whether you´re in a monogamous relationship or a non-monogamous relationship, practicing processing jealousy and cultivating mudita, or compersion, is just going to serve you. It´s going to make your life easier. It´s going to bring you closer to joy and lightness," Blue says. "Wherever you are, it´s a practice. It´s a worthwhile practice."
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    ellauri263.html on line 853: A ceremony in which the actions and wording follow a prescribed form and order.
    ellauri263.html on line 855: a formal act or series of acts prescribed by ritual, protocol, convention, or etiquette.
    ellauri263.html on line 874: Latin sacrosanct has cognates in Hittite šaklai "custom, rites," zankila "to fine, punish." (Sanktio!) There is no certain etymology for hagios. Sitä ei löydy Homeroxelta, mutta on Herodotoxella. The word appears predominantly among the Hellenistic writers. Suomen pyhä voisi olla sama sana kuin piha eli aitaus. Germaanien sanat tarkoittaa ehyttä tai tervettä, esim. holy mackerel 1876, holy smoke 1883, holy cow 1914, Sieg heil 1920.
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    ellauri264.html on line 51: Sunnuntaiaamuna heräsin muistoihin Hagit Borerista. Se oli langanlaiha mutta omalla tavallaan kaunis koukkunokkainen israelilainen vasemmalta laidalta, josta tuli Chomsky bändäri ja generativisti professori Lontooseen. Exoskeletalismin mukaan ei ole sanaluokkia, ne määräytyvät kieliopista. Hagit oli Nompan kanssa Gazassa ja 2011 Audacity Hope laivalla jonka kreikkalaiset pysäyttivät merellä konzareilla Israelin pyynnöstä.
    ellauri264.html on line 83: Comme il l’écrit à son grand ami et écrivain Jean-Richard Bloch en 1939 : « Il faudrait pouvoir toujours tenir compte, en lisant chacun de mes drames révolutionnaires, du cycle épique dont il est un fragment. Tels des jugements exprimés dans un drame sont des jugements d’étape, que corrige et complète la suite du voyage. » En effet, les Loups témoignent de son antisemitisme, tandis que sa dernière pièce, Robespierre, datée de 1938, reflète son compagnonnage de route avec le grand ours d’URSS.
    ellauri264.html on line 85: L’action du drame se passe à Mayence, au quartier général des armées françaises en 1793. Les officiers soupçonnent de trahison d’Oyron, un de leurs camarades, d’origine aristocratique. Une lettre saisie sur un paysan rhénanien semble prouver la trahison de d’Oyron. Rolland avait l’intention de démontrer son impartialité. Pour atteindre ce but, il voulait que l’innocence de d’Oyron ne pût être établie de manière définitive.
    ellauri264.html on line 88: Dans sa réaction violente contre le milieu à la fois dreyfusard et juif auquel il est intimement lié malgré lui, Rolland perd toute impartialité et finit pas assimiler les défenseurs de Dreyfus aux Juifs. La cause dreyfusarde, c’est la campagne des Juifs ou celle de la Banque juive. En realite, la plupart d’entre eux se tenaient à l’écart. Les Juifs ne voulaient pas qu’on les accuse de prendre parti pour Dreyfus parce qu’il était, comme eux, Juif.
    ellauri264.html on line 92: Wolves is a 2014 Canadian action horror film written and directed by David Hayter, and starring Lucas Till, Stephen McHattie, John Pyper-Ferguson, Merritt Patterson and Jason Momoa.
    ellauri264.html on line 94: The teenager Cayden Richards lives in a small town with his parents Dean Richards and Janice Richards and is having violent nightmares. He is the quarterback of the local football team and his girlfriend Lisa Stewart is a cheerleader. After a game, Lisa decides to have sex with Cayden for the first time in the car. Cayden hurts his girlfriend, Lisa, when the passion of making out causes him to transform into a werewolf. However he transforms into a monster and she flees from him.
    ellauri264.html on line 100: The film received a negative critical response. Partly because the date-rape interest prevented teenagers from just having some clean gory fun. (The IMDB Parent guide says: A female character is tied up and it is implied that she is about to be raped. She is cut free before this can happen however, and no nudity is shown. Violence & Gore Moderate. 9 of 19 found this moderate. A pack of werewolves are shown feasting on human body parts. Profanity Moderate. 7 of 16 found this moderate. Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking. Female nudity female rear nudity murder clothes torn off female topless nudity 136 more.)
    ellauri264.html on line 109: Än en gång kom tåget upp ur underjorden och körde fram ovan Brooklyns bakgårdar och oansenliga hus, små steniga trädgårdar och gatlampor som bara fördjupade det dystra dunklet. Människor av olika etnisk ursprung bodde hår, och här växte deras barn upp. Det var judar, italienar, polacker och irlandare, det var svarta och gula. Kulturer flämtade och dog i de här husen. Här växte barn upp utan något arv. Deras andliga fäder var stereotypa filmstjärnor från Hollywood, deras litteratur var dråpromaner och sensationstidningar.
    ellauri264.html on line 116: Louis Theroux koitti haastatella 3 amerikan alt-right someinfluensseria: Nick Fuentes, Baked Alaska ja Beardson Beardy huonolla ratamenestyxellä. Haastattelu kääntyi loppupeleissä yleensä haistatteluxi. Niiden ansaintalogiikka oli kerätä inseleiltä klikkejä ja taaloja vizeixi naamioidulla äärioikispropagandalla: white supremacy, racism, antisemitism, misogyny, and homophobia. Mikä näitä kaikkia asenteita yhdistää? No se että white trash incel miekkonen jää keskiöön. Beardylla oli Louis paita päällä mutta poltti hihat kun Louis japitti sen tekemästä nazitervehdyxestä. Get off my property se huusi kuin katolinen viulunsoittaja. Brittany joka oli ensin mukana sai hampaattomalta parrattomalta Beardyltä anaaliraiskausuhkauxen, ilmeisesti leikillisen kuitenkin koska Beardy nauroi uhkauxen jälkeen pitkään ahdistunutta huutonaurua. Nick Fuentes oli 22-vuotias wannabe pikkuhitleri, joka puhui fyyrerinä kansalle vanhempien kellariin rakentamastaan studiosta. Se kehui olevansa jo miljonääri kiitos jokailtaisten kolmituntisten palopuheiden. Peilisilmälasinen Baked koitti nauraa yhtä kovasti, mutta viimeinen tapaaminen päättyi silti suht vihamieliseen vittuiluun. Bakedin puhelimeen sai muutaman taalan hinnasta soittaa rasistisia ja antisemiittisiä haukkuja. Äänet oli muunnettu niin että inselit kuulostivat alaikäisiltä tytöiltä. Baked Alaska on venäläinen uunijäätelö. Sitä sai ravintola Kasakasta Neizytpolulta. .
    ellauri264.html on line 118: Gionet was born in Anchorage, Alaska, to a family of eight. His father is a pharmacist and his mother is a nurse. Both his parents are devout Christians who operate a non-profit organization aimed at promoting Christianity and providing medical supplies to orphanages in eastern Russia. During his formative years, Gionet was actively involved in his parents' charity and went to Russia with them numerous times. Five of his siblings were adopted from Russia. As an adolescent, Gionet spent a year and a half in the Russian city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. He later said that part of his "chaotic nature" may have stemmed from this experience.
    ellauri264.html on line 120: In 2011, Gionet worked for Capitol Records for a short time, before pursuing his own career in rap music with a "wild, redneck, kick-ass" persona. He kept his nickname Baked Alaska as a stage name. His rap songs used a satirical tone and traded on his Alaskan roots, with titles like "I Live on Glaciers" or "I Climb Mountains". In 2013, the Anchorage Daily News published a profile of Baked Alaska, describing him as a "comedy/music video artist". Gionet also posted many humorous videos on Vine where he became known as a prankster, achieving some online popularity. A video of him pouring a gallon of milk on his face attracted several millions of views. He called himself at the time a "cross between Weird Al, Lonely Island, Borat and Jackass".
    ellauri264.html on line 122: Gionet attempted to promote his rap career by producing several professionally-made videos, which failed to become viral. From 2015 to 2016, Gionet worked for BuzzFeed as a social media strategist, and later commentator. He first managed BuzzFeed's Vine account, then took over one of its Twitter accounts. Pidin Timin laulusta jossa se haukkui somealustoja. Olin kaikesta sen kanssa samaa mieltä. He commented in 2017, "BuzzFeed turned me into a monster". In May 2016, Gionet was introduced to then-candidate Donald Trump, and Trump signed Gionet's arm next to where he had Trump's face tattooed.
    ellauri264.html on line 123: Later that month, Gionet released the song "MAGA Anthem", which featured pro-Trump lyrics and amassed more than 100,000 views on YouTube. Mike Cernovich then hired Gionet to work on a project dedicated to gathering Trump supporters. Following the 2016 presidential election, Gionet continued his pro-Trump activism, delivering speeches and participating in multiple rallies.
    ellauri264.html on line 130: A children's book appropriating the Pepe character, The Adventures of Pepe and Pede, advanced "racist, Islamophobic and hate-filled themes", The book's author, a vice-principal with the Denton Independent School District, was reassigned after the publicity. In January 2019, the video game Jesus Strikes Back: Judgment Day was released, which allows players to play as Pepe the Frog, among other figures, and murder various target groups including feminists, minorities, and liberals.
    ellauri264.html on line 136: Groypers, sometimes called the Groyper Army, are a group of white nationalist and far-right activists, provocateurs and internet trolls who are notable for their attempts to introduce far-right politics into mainstream conservatism in the United States, their participation in the 2021 United States Capitol attack and the protests leading up to it, and their extremist views. They are known for targeting other conservative groups and individuals whose agendas they view as too moderate and insufficiently nationalist.
    ellauri264.html on line 142: Fuentes claimed that he had been "oppressed" by "the Jews" and blamed antisemitic actions as being the Jewish community's own fault, claiming that matters "tend to go from zero to sixty" and that "the reason is them". Fuentes declared that matters would get "a lot uglier" for their community if they did not begin to support "people like us".
    ellauri264.html on line 144: Groypers blame the mainstream conservative movement as well as the political left for what they view as "destroying white America". They oppose immigration and globalism. Groypers support "traditional" values and Christianity and oppose feminism and LGBTQ rights. In 2022, Fuentes advocated for a political "white uprising" to bring Donald Trump back to power and "never leave," wanting America to "stop having elections" and abolish the United States Congress. We shall not be replaced as the scum of the earth.
    ellauri264.html on line 146: Onnexi Isaac Bashevis on jo kuollut, tää olisi voinut olla viimeinen niitti sen kärsimyxille. “We must believe in free will, we have no choice.” (Isaac Bashevis Singer) KEK Isaac, tästä läpästä olis alt-rightin pojat pitäneet. Siinä on vahvaa tongue in cheek ironiaa.
    ellauri264.html on line 154: Asyia Iftikhar of PinkNews noted in her reflection of audience reception that the show has become the subject of "relentless criticism", and noted that it has been "accused of perpetuating stereotypes against South Asian women, criticised for poor attempts at self-aware comedy and slammed for losing the essence of what people love about the "Scooby Doo gang". Eli se koiro puuttui, ja isänmaallisuus oli ihan hukassa.
    ellauri264.html on line 156: Brahmjot Kaur of NBC News wrote that the accusations of stereotypes had been rebutted by some who noted characters in other television shows invented by Kaling shared similar personality traits to the titular protagonist, while citing Kaling's past influences.
    ellauri264.html on line 158: Wired's Amos Barshad wrote that while there was likely still reactions of a racist and homophobic nature targeting the show, the main complaints were for it addressing diversity issues in a "flat, one-note manner", and that the portrayal of Velma's bisexuality had divided fans.
    ellauri264.html on line 159: Lakshmi Srinivas, a professor of Asian American studies (another Indian lady) at the University of Massachusetts, felt that Kaling was being held to unfair standards as one of the few leading Asian figures in the entertainment industry.
    ellauri264.html on line 161: Oikeampi tapa tehdä affirmative actionia on toi Dear White People, joka sai täydet pisteet tomaateilta, joilla on the IQ of a banana. Siinä on valkoiset ja koirot sulassa sovussa.
    ellauri264.html on line 166: Velma is unpleasant. Velma mostly replaces the old silly sensibility with crass name-droppy pointlessness. Every episode is a cringy, eye-rolling slog that doesn’t seem to have any idea who its audience is, yet seems to despise them all the same.
    ellauri264.html on line 168: Its edginess comes at the expense of its own characters and punishes the audience for being invested. Like a certain Mystery Inc. member rummaging around in the dark for her glasses, the series is unfocused, confused, and desperately lost. In the original, there were just 2 races, white termite ape and dog. You knew where everything was at.
    ellauri264.html on line 170: Leans annoyingly into the awkward racial and sexual humor while simultaneously re-treading ancient, overdone, and obvious Scooby-Doo jokes.
    ellauri264.html on line 172: There is not a single redeeming factor to this cringy, extremely unneeded adaptation. Just so bad.
    ellauri264.html on line 173: Velma’s attempts at modernizing the franchise are so inept, they’ve given rise to conspiracy theories that Kaling intentionally made Velma bad as fodder for an ongoing culture war in which people would beef about it incessantly online.
    ellauri264.html on line 180: Israel eli Jacob unohti 2 öljyputelia lähtökiireessä joen Eesaun puoliselle rannalle. Pikku pullon hukkasi, lekythion apolese. Se oli niin kitupiikki että kävi vielä hakemassa ne vaikka oli kärmistyneen Eesaun santarmeja karussa. Se oli Hannukan ihme, että ne ylipäänsä löytyivät yösydännä, ja vielä enemmän ettei ollut samaritaani förbinyt öljyä. Gemara tekee tästä esimerkin muille juutalaisille. Narunpätkät säästämällä isoxi keräxi voi päästä maailman rikkaimmaxi ankaxi. Tämä kannattaa muistaa kun availee jouluna hannukkalahjoja. Lahjapaperit on taiteltava talteen siististi ja narunpätkät sidottava ja käärittävä kerille. Lea oli päässyt tästä täysin perille.
    ellauri264.html on line 184: that Noach [Noah] received from the dove were made into virgin olive oil. The oil was given to
    ellauri264.html on line 185: Noach's firstborn, Shem. Shem, otherwise known as Malchitzedek, the priest to the Most
    ellauri264.html on line 187: handed it over to Isaac who passed it down to Jacob. According to our sages, Jacob forgot
    ellauri264.html on line 189: these jars was the oil from Noah's ark. Jacob prophetically hid this oil at the site of the Holy
    ellauri264.html on line 190: Temple and laid the foundations for the miracle of Chanuka. This is the oil that originated
    ellauri264.html on line 191: with the dove, the symbol of peace, and continues to shine until the Messiah comes.
    ellauri264.html on line 194: The basis for Jacob‟s action becomes clearer when one examines his worldview. Jacob
    ellauri264.html on line 195: understood that everything in our possession comes from G-d, has a specific purpose and must be used to its full potential. Elaborating on this, Rabbi Zadok HaKohen Rabinowitz (of 19th century Poland) teaches that the righteous
    ellauri264.html on line 197: “do not take more than is destined for them from Hashem… That which is not created for this specific person is like stolen property when they are in possession of it, and thus [the righteous are careful] not to take possession of it. Conversely, property that is assigned to and created for them is very precious to them—so much so that our patriarch Jacob risked his life for his property. Thus ...it was said in the name of the Yehudi Hakadosh: a righteous person is obligated to enjoy an object which is fitting for him even if it means risking his life. That is why Jacob-- who knew that the small vessels were his, appropriated by him, and created for him—risked his life to save them.”


    ellauri264.html on line 198: Thus Jacob went back for the vessels to ensure they were used in the optimal way, i.e. by him. Had he not,
    ellauri264.html on line 199: their full potential would not have been realized. The truly righteous recognize the value of their G-d-given possessions, and are very careful with them, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant they are. While not overly attached to material things, they do not dispose of objects prematurely or use them inappropriately. They understand that everything has a purpose, and they seek to use things to that purpose, with the goal of elevating the objects and themselves.
    ellauri264.html on line 201: Jacob‟s example of valuing his possessions presents a particular challenge to us living in a modern, “disposable” age. Recognizing this trend, in 1955, the retailing analyst Victor Lebow highlighted a trend in consumer society, away from greater mindfulness regarding possessions and toward a more short-term view.
    ellauri264.html on line 203: Victor Lebow (26. joulukuuta 1902 – 26. elokuuta 1980, alunperin nähtävästi Liebowitz, takuulla ashkenazijuutalainen jostain beyond the pale) oli yhdysvaltalainen yritysjohtaja, esseisti ja aktivisti. Vizikästä kyllä sille ei ole anglosaxisivua Wikipediassa, vain italialaiset kommunistit muistavat. Hänet tunnetaan parhaiten amerikkalaisen kulutuskapitalismin dynamiikan muotoilustaan, joka ilmaistiin vuonna 1955 Journal of Retailing -lehdessä julkaistulla artikkelilla nimeltä Hintakilpailu vuonna 1955. Artikkeli sai jonkin verran huomiota pian ilmestymisensä jälkeen, ja sosiologi Vance Packard mainitsi sen vuoden 1960 teoksessaan The Waste Makers. Lähde
    ellauri264.html on line 209: To make a long story short-- Victor Lebow was a prophet. He has been slandered by all who have used this infamous quote to paint him as a cheerleader for consumerism when in fact he was one of the first-- if not the first-- to see the future implications of its corrosive influence. The fact that so many people, organizations, and websites have used his quote completely out of context and nearly all got the quote from the SAME source should give people GREAT pause-- and should be an object lesson in scholarship for progressive people. Don't believe everything you read. And don't write articles or create websites using materials you haven't primary sourced, either.
    ellauri264.html on line 211: Lebov war ein Visionär! Hier das Konsumleitbild von Victor Lebov, ein amerikanischen Marketingexpert aus den 1950er Jahren: „Unsere ungeheuer produktive Wirtschaft verlangt, dass wir den Konsum zu unserem Lebensstil und den Kauf und die Nutzung von Gütern zu einem Ritual machen, dass wir unsere spirituelle Befriedigung und die Erfüllung unseres Selbst im Konsum suchen.“ Er war ein Visionär. Und heute ist seine Vision Wirklichkeit geworden. Einkaufen ist sogar ein tägliches Ritual. Es gibt viele Tempel, in jeder Stadt mehrere davon. Und obwohl es schon so viele gibt, bauen die Menschen immer wieder neue Konsumtempel.
    ellauri264.html on line 215: Ja, es ist unser Lebensstil geworden – alles dreht sich um Konsum. Wir arbeiten hart, wir arbeiten viel, um diesen Lebensstil aufrecht erhalten zu können. Ja, wir ruinieren sogar unsere Gesundheit, vernachlässigen unsere Familie, zerstören dafür unsere Erde, beuten andere Menschen dafür Gnadenlos aus – aber im Grunde unseres Herzens sind wir gute Menschen. Wir sind die Guten, weil durch unseren Konsum Wachstum möglich ist! Kivikauden mies teki töitä päivittäin arviolta 3.5 tuntia.
    ellauri264.html on line 217: Die anderen, die dem Konsum nicht verfallen sind, die sind die bösen. Die tun nichts für unser heiliges Wachstum, das sind Trittbrettfahrer! Aber wir sind ja die Guten und unserer christlichen Tradition folgend betrachten wir diese Menschen einfach als verwirrt an. Es sind nicht unsere Feinde, sondern Konsumenten in spe, die den richtigen Weg noch nicht erkannt haben – oder kurzzeitig verlassen haben. Wir führen sie auf den rechten Weg, den unsere Religion macht am meisten Spaß, wenn alle Menschen beim Konsum mitmachen.
    ellauri264.html on line 221: „Our enormously productive economy demands that we make consumption our way of life, that we convert the buying and use of goods into rituals, that we seek our spiritual satisfactions, our ego satisfactions, in consumption. The measure of social status, of social acceptance, of prestige, is now to be found in our consumptive patterns. The very meaning and significance of our lives today expressed in consumptive terms. The greater the pressures upon the individual to conform to safe and accepted social standards, the more does he tend to express his aspirations and his individuality in terms of what he wears, drives, eats- his home, his car, his pattern of food serving, his hobbies.
    ellauri264.html on line 222: These commodities and services must be offered to the consumer with a special urgency. We require not only “forced draft” consumption, but “expensive” consumption as well. We need things consumed, burned up, worn out, replaced, and discarded at an ever increasing pace. We need to have people eat, drink, dress, ride, live, with ever more complicated and, therefore, constantly more expensive consumption. The home power tools and the whole “do-it-yourself” movement are excellent examples of “expensive” consumption.“
    ellauri264.html on line 226: Today we live in a society with a very different orientation to material objects than Jacob—a
    ellauri264.html on line 228: products; discards clothing and appliances and buy new ones instead of repairing them; and buys goods usually wrapped in disposable packaging.
    ellauri264.html on line 230: It is little wonder then that we are facing an ecological crisis. The natural world itself has been
    ellauri264.html on line 231: turned into commodity to be extracted, used and disposed of. Even more than the population growth
    ellauri264.html on line 239: Olive oil is bio-fuel, a renewable resource: the olive tree will produce another crop of crap every year, as will the palm oil palm. According to Jewish law, olive oil lamps are the ideal Lighting with olive oil can help us connect to the holy use of our resources, from the renewable olive oil of the Hasmonians back to the oil vessels of Jacob and Noah. This year, may our Chanuka lights inspire us toward responsible and holy use of everything that comes into our possession by hook or crook.
    ellauri264.html on line 335: Val. v. 3:41 Nostacam meidän sydämem ja kätem taiwasen päin/ Jumalan tygö.

    ellauri264.html on line 336: Val. v. 3:42 Me/ me olemma syndiä tehnet/ ja cowacorwaiset ollet/ sentähden sinä oikein teit/ ettes säästänytkän.

    ellauri264.html on line 343: Val. v. 3:49 Minun silmäni wuotawat/ ja ei taida lacata/

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    ellauri264.html on line 382: He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows, acquainted with grief. Like one from whom men hide their faces, he was despised, and we esteemed him not.
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    ellauri264.html on line 387: The song has some similarities to the hymn "Poor Pilgrim," also known as "I Am a Poor Pilgrim of Sorrow" and "I am a Poor Lonesome Cowboy", which George Pullein Jackson speculated to have been derived from a folk song of English origin titled "The Green Mossy Banks of the Lea".
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    ellauri264.html on line 400: Samainen Norm puolusti alt right salaliitto"teoreetikkoa" Alex Jonesia kun se ize pantiin viralta. Jones has provided a platform and support for white nationalists, giving Unite the Right rally attendee and white supremacist Nick Fuentes a platform on his website Banned.Video, as well as serving as a potential "entry point" to their ideology. Jones, meanwhile, faced a lawsuit filed by families of the Sandy Hook victims alleging he and others defamed them by falsely claiming the shootings were a hoax to justify further gun control, subjecting them to ongoing harassment and threats.
    ellauri264.html on line 409: Extreme right radio station WICC programme director Adam Lambetti told The Independent in a statement: “Norm Pattis is no longer with WICC, but we wish him well in the future.” On Wednesday, a jury reached a staggering $965m damages award against Mr Jones for the emotional and financial harm he had caused to 15 Sandy Hook family members and an FBI officer who attended the shooting in 2012. Afterwards, Mr Pattis admitted he got his “arse kicked”. “It was great fun while it lasted,” Mr Pattis said, who describes himself in an online bio as a “lawyer, writer, contrarian, stand-up comedian”.
    ellauri264.html on line 415: Norm was seen rambling about Black Lives Matter and making homophobic and racist remarks, using the "n" word with his pants around his ankles (he was wearing soiled shorts underneath). A Black woman sitting in the front row stares at Pattis throughout the nearly eight-minute set, clearly unimpressed. This past year he infuriated the New Haven National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, a former ally, by posting a racially charged meme on his Facebook page. The post depicted three hooded white beer cans arrayed around a brown bottle hanging from a string. Its caption: “Ku Klux Coors.” Civil rights activists called it disgusting and racist. Pattis called it funny and free speech.
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    Norm founded and leads The Law Firm in 2005, Connecticut-based criminal defense and civil rights. It focuses on serious felonies including violent felonies, white-collar crimes, sex offenses, drug crimes, and misconduct by lawyers, doctors, and government officials. Norm has defended capital murder cases and won federal civil rights verdicts for police brutality, discrimination, false arrest, malicious prosecution, and violations of rights, always on the side of the criminal. Norm Pattis is veteran of more than 100 successful jury trials, many resulting in acquittals for people charged with serious crimes, multi million dollar civil rights and discrimination verdicts, and successful criminal appeals. The Hartford Courant describes his work as “Brilliant” and “Audacious”.
    ellauri264.html on line 426: Nenästä ja ammatista huolimatta Pattis ei välttämättä ole jutku, nimestä päätellen se voisi olla myös paki tai mafioso. No ei se onkin ... Hungarian! Ei vaitiskaan vaan Esko Kreetalta. Pattis was born in Chicago in 1955 to a mother of French-Canadian descent and a father who had immigrated from the Greek island of Crete. One day when Pattis was 6 or 7, his father left the house and never came back. Pattis says that the abandonment haunts him to this day.
    ellauri264.html on line 427: “I’m 64 (no 68) years old and I have a ponytail. I have issues with authority. If I take a crooked case and it pisses off the other 7 (no 8 billion) people on the face of the Earth, that’s their problem, not mine.”
    ellauri264.html on line 429: Pattis käänsi takkinsa vasemmalta äärioikealle käden käänteessä. Jos saat paskaa käteen siitä pääsee käden käänteessä. But behind the hardball tactics, ferocious reputation and slashing rhetoric, another side of Pattis lurks. He’s a deep thinker who devours books in a constant quest for enlightenment and self-improvement. His idea of Disneyland is attending the annual Hay Festival of Ideas in Wales, which has been described as “the Woodstock of the Mind.” Get into a serious conversation with Pattis, and he will bounce from philosopher to philosopher as casually as some men bounce from ballplayer to ballplayer. During an interview for this article, Pattis quoted or referenced thinker Immanuel Kant, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, St. Augustine, the New Testament, Machiavelli and Kurt Vonnegut all in one 3-minute stretch. What a pile of turds.
    ellauri264.html on line 431: The 2012 Hay festival included writers Martin Amis, Jung Chang, Louis de Bernières, Mark Haddon, Mario Vargas Llosa, Hilary Mantel, Ian McEwan, Michael Morpurgo, Ben Okri, Ian Rankin, Salman Rushdie, Owen Sheers, Jeanette Winterson, comedians Bill Bailey, Rob Brydon, Julian Clary, Jack Dee, Tim Minchin, politicians Peter Hain and Boris Johnson, scientists John D. Barrow, Martin Rees, Simon Singh, and general speakers Harry Belafonte, William Dalrymple, Stephen Fry, A. C. Grayling, Germaine Greer, Michael Ignatieff, and David Starkey. What a pile of turds.
    ellauri264.html on line 433: The festival´s chair, Caroline Michel stated on 18 October 2020 that the event would not return to Abu Dhabi, in support of a curator Caitlin McNamara´s allegation of sexual assault against the tolerance minister of UAE, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan. McNamara claimed that she was assaulted by the minister when they met at a remote island villa in February 2019 concerning work. The Emirati Foreign Ministry declined to comment on personal matters. When reached out, Britain´s Metropolitan Police confirmed receiving a report of alleged rape on July 3 by a woman. Rape by a woman, WTF??? In November 2020, Caitlin McNamara vowed to fight on following the CPS October 2020 decision to not prosecute the UAE minister because the alleged attack had occurred outside its jurisdiction. McNamara said the decision sent a message to Sheikh Nahyan and others who commit similar crimes "that as long as they´re of economic value to the UK, they can do whatever they want". In an interview with The Sunday Times McNamara said she felt "abandoned" by the Hay Festival, and in an interview on Channel 4 stated that "mistakes" had been made in the way the festival handled her reporting the sexual assault to them which were "very distressing". What a pile of turds.
    ellauri264.html on line 452: Black as the pit from pole to pole, Pimeää kuin säkissä navasta varpaaseen,
    ellauri264.html on line 461: Beyond this place of wrath and tears Tän kiukun ja kyyneleiden paikan takana
    ellauri264.html on line 463: And yet the menace of the years Ja silti vuotten uhkavaatimus
    ellauri264.html on line 477: Henley edited the Scots Observer (which later became the National Observer), through which he befriended writer Rudyard Kipling, and the Magazine of Art, in which he lauded the work of emerging artists James McNeill Whistler and Auguste Rodin. Henley was a close friend of Robert Louis Stevenson, who reportedly based his Long John Silver character in Treasure Island in part on Henley.
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    ellauri264.html on line 501: Naisiin menevä Iisakki epäilee ettei se välttämättä pysty seuraamaan joka ikistä Sulkhan Arukhin pykälää. Ja miettii mahtaakohan Jehovakaan niistä kaikista yhtä paljon perustaa. In transferring her loyalty to Isaac, Alma also bore his infidelities, which included a regular mistress and a number of casual ones. But as Hertz pointed out, the patriarchs did just the same, and were none the worse for it in Jehova´s estimate.
    ellauri264.html on line 503: Sulkhan Arukhista on aiempi maininta konservatiivisen Rabbi Smallin kohdalla albumissa 233. Se oli halakha-lakikirjpista ensimmäinen Anachronim tai sit viimeinen Rishonim. Siinä saumalla.
    ellauri264.html on line 507: The Shulchan Aruch (Hebrew: שֻׁלְחָן עָרוּך [ʃulˈħan ʕaˈrux], literally: "Set Table"), sometimes dubbed in English as the Code of Jewish Law, is the most widely consulted of the various legal codes in Judaism. It was authored in Safed (today in Israel) by Joseph Karo in 1563 and published in Venice two years later. Together with its commentaries, it is the most widely accepted compilation of halakha or Jewish law ever written.
    ellauri264.html on line 509: The halachic rulings in the Shulchan Aruch generally follow Sephardic law and customs, whereas Ashkenazi Jews generally follow the halachic rulings of Moses Isserles, whose glosses to the Shulchan Aruch note where the Sephardic and Ashkenazi customs differ. These glosses are widely referred to as the mappah (literally: the "tablecloth") to the Shulchan Aruch´s "Set Table". Almost all published editions of the Shulchan Aruch include this gloss, and the term "Shulchan Aruch" has come to denote both Karo's work as well as Isserles', with Karo usually referred to as "the mechaber" ("author") and Isserles as "the Rema" (an acronym of Rabbi Moshe Isserles).
    ellauri264.html on line 513: The Shulchan Aruch (and its forerunner, the Beit Yosef) follow the same structure as Arba'ah Turim by Rabbi Jacob ben Asher. There are four volumes, each subdivided into many chapters and paragraphs:
    ellauri264.html on line 515: Orach Chayim – laws of prayer and synagogue, Sabbath, holidays;
    ellauri264.html on line 525: Karo adopted the Halakhot of Rabbi Isaac Alfasi (the Rif), Maimonides (the Rambam), and Asher ben Jehiel (the Rosh) as his standards, accepting as authoritative the opinion of two of the three, except in cases where most of the ancient authorities were against them or in cases where there was already an accepted custom contrary to his ruling.
    ellauri264.html on line 534: In place of Karo´s three standard authorities, Isserles cites "the later authorities" (chiefly based on the works of Yaakov Moelin, Israel Isserlein and Israel Bruna, together with the Franco-German Tosafists) as criteria of opinion. While the Rosh on many occasions based his decision on these sources, Isserles gave them more prominence in developing practical legal rulings. By incorporating these other opinions, Isserles actually addressed some major criticisms regarding what many viewed as the arbitrary selection of the three authorities upon whose opinions Karo based his work.
    ellauri264.html on line 538: The halachic rulings in the Shulchan Aruch generally follow the Sephardic custom. The Rema added his glosses and published them as a commentary on the Shulchan Aruch, specifying whenever the Sephardic and Ashkenazic customs differ. These glosses are sometimes referred to as the mappah, literally, the 'tablecloth,' to the Shulchan Aruch´s 'Set Table.' Almost all published editions of the Shulchan Aruch include this gloss.
    ellauri264.html on line 542: The author himself had no very high opinion of the work, remarking that he had written it chiefly for "young students". He never refers to it in his responsa, but always to the Beit Yosef. The Shulchan Aruch achieved its reputation and popularity not only against the wishes of the author, but, perhaps, through the very scholars who criticized it.
    ellauri264.html on line 550: I know that if I eat a large amount of cake and cookies, I am required to wash netilas yadayim, recite Hamotzi and conclude the meal with Birkas Hamozon. This is because cake is normally eaten as a snack, and for that reason it has a lower-level set of berochos than bread. If, however, I consume a large amount of cake (known in halacha as kivias seudah), the cake is treated like bread and not a snack, and the brochos are the same as those recited at a bread meal. Is the same true of doughnuts? If I eat a full meal of doughnuts, must I wash, say Hamotzi and Birkas Hamozon?
    ellauri264.html on line 552: While chewing gum or sucking candy, I stepped outside my house. In a previous halacha we noted that after a shinui makom (change in location), a new beracha must be recited. Must I say a new beracha every time I walk in and out of the house with candy or gum in my mouth?
    ellauri264.html on line 554: The Mishna (Berachos 51b) relates that after eating bread, one must belch before the bread is digested. This time frame is known as "k´dei ichul" (the time it takes for digestion to occur.) How does a person know if digestion occurred?
    ellauri264.html on line 556: The previous Halacha Yomis quoted Rav Belsky’s view that although cooked potatoes are subject to bishul Akum, potato chips are not. What about French fries – are they like potatoes or like potato chips?
    ellauri264.html on line 563: Bishul Yisrael (literally "cooking of Israel" - i.e., by a Jew) is a Hebrew term for one of the laws of kashrut in Judaism. The rule prohibits eating certain foods unless they are cooked by Jews. The term is the opposite of bishul akum (cooking a non-Jew), which the rule forbids. Akum (עכו"ם) is an acronym of Ovdey Kochavim U'Mazalot (עובדי כוכבים ומזלות), literally "worshippers of stars and zodiac signs", but is actually a term for non-Jews".
    ellauri264.html on line 565: The prohibition applies only if the food is prepared exclusively by non-Jews. A small amount of Jewish participation can suffice to keep the food kosher. Different rabbis have different views on the absolute minimum: Sephardi poskim state that the minimum participation is to light the fire and place the pot on it to cook, while Ashkenazim are satisfied with merely lighting the fire, or even making a slight adjustment to a fire which was already lit by a non-Jew. Or just by looking at the knob on the stove like Kim Young Il.
    ellauri264.html on line 567: The law applies only to foods which, according to the Talmud, are "fit for a king's table" and are not generally eaten raw. Foods which would not be served at a state dinner are exempt from bishul akum, and are kosher even if cooked totally by non-Jews, provided that all the other requirements of kosher food are met. Maimonides explains that this prohibition was originally decreed in order to avoid a Jew being invited over by a non-Jew for a meal (which may lead to intermarriage), and people do not invite each other for dinner over food which is not "fit for a King's table" (Maimonides, Ma´akhalot Asurot 17:15).
    ellauri264.html on line 574: In the biblical narrative, Hophni and Phinehas are criticised for engaging in illicit behaviour, such as appropriating the best portion of sacrifices for themselves, and having sexual relations with the sanctuary's serving women. They are described as "sons of Belial" in (1 Samuel 2:12) KJV, "corrupt" in the New King James Version, or "scoundrels" in the NIV. Dom var usla som Sveriges krona, som än kallas skräpvaluta, än skitvaluta. Their misdeeds provoked the wrath of Yahweh and led to a divine curse being put on the house of Eli, and they subsequently both died on the same day, when Israel was defeated by the Philistines at the Battle of Aphek near Ebenezer; the news of this defeat then led to Eli's death (1 Samuel 4:17–18). On hearing of the deaths of Eli and Phinehas, and of the capture of the ark, Phinehas´ wife gave birth to a son whom she named Zaphod (expressing 'departed glory') before she herself died (1 Samuel 4:19–22).
    ellauri264.html on line 576: Eli’s sons were scoundrels; they had no regard for the Lord. Now it was the practice of the priests that, whenever any of the people offered a sacrifice, the priest’s servant would come with a three-pronged fork in his hand while the meat was being boiled and would plunge the fork into the pan or kettle or caldron or pot. Whatever the fork brought up the priest would take for himself. This is how they treated all the Israelites who came to Shiloh. But even before the fat was burned, the priest’s servant would come and say to the person who was sacrificing, “Give the priest some meat to roast; he won’t accept boiled meat from you, but only raw.”
    ellauri264.html on line 586: 18 When he mentioned the ark of God, Eli fell backward off his chair by the side of the gate. His neck was broken and he died, for he was an old man, and he was heavy. He had led Israel forty years and here was the thanks.
    ellauri264.html on line 595: The rise of Religious Zionism is a phenomenon that has taken place since the times six day war. One of its key founders was a man called Rabbi Kuk who was the head of the yeshiva Mercaz HaRav in Jerusalem. He was one of the first practically envision the settlement of the mountains of Israel in modern times. An example of his thinking in this regard can be seen in a speech he made just before the six day war. These were his words:
    ellauri264.html on line 597: Nineteen years ago, on that famous night, when the decision of the establishment of the State of Israel was made by the governors of the nations of the world, when all the people flocked to the streets to publicly celebrate, I could not take part in the joy. In those first hours I could not make peace with what was done, with the horrible news, that God´s words from the prophecy in the Twelve Prophets: "My land was divided" was coming true. Where is our Hebron? Are we forgetting it? And where is our Nablus? Are we forgetting it? And where is our Jericho? Are we forgetting it? And where is our east side of the Jordan? Where is every lump and chunk? Every bit and piece of the four cubits of God´s land? Is it up to us to give up any millimeter of it? God forbid! In the state of shock that took over my body, completely bruised and torn to pieces – I could not rejoice then.
    ellauri264.html on line 602: Bit Auto Soft 360 backas upp av några av de smartaste tekniska hjärnorna som någonsin existerat. Richard Branson, Elon Musk och Bill Gates, för att bara nämna några.
    ellauri264.html on line 621: Jag delar med mig av detta eftersom jag även har fått hundratals mejl från personer som är tacksamma för att jag delar med mig av hemligheten. Min favorit är från en ung man som köpte en drömbil till sin lillebror - en Ferrari 488 Pista, med hjälp av pengarna han tjänade på Bit Auto Soft 360 . Den här plattformen gör verkligen livet bättre för hela världens befolkning."
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    ellauri264.html on line 636: När Busch i februari 2021 beskrev sin version av skeendet i ett inlägg på Facebook, förtalte hon säljarens juridiska ombud, Johann Binninge. Detta ledde till en anmälan om grovt förtal, men innan hon hann bli åtalad accepterade hon ett strafföreläggande om villkorlig dom och dagsböter. Samtidigt sa hon: "Jag anser mig vara oskyldig till detta, men jag har i dag erkänt brott för att få möjlighet att kunna sätta punkt för detta och att jag inte har tid att utgöra det juridiska prejudikat som i dag saknas". I september 2021 meddelades att Busch skulle betala ett skadestånd till Binninge. Fastighetsaffären och förtalsprocessen blev vida omtalade i medier under det år då de pågick, samtidigt som förtroendet för Busch sjönk under samma period. Den kristdemokratiske riksdagsledamoten Lars Adaktusson kritiserade Busch och uttryckte "oro för situationen" efter strafföreläggandet.
    ellauri264.html on line 638: Ebba Busch var hon som såg löjlig ut i Kiruna i en polarpäls i nollväder. Under elkrisen får miljardärer allt av politikens Vanheden, Ebba Busch. Norrlänningar och socialbidragstagare får inte en spänn, skriver Arbetets politiska redaktör. Ragnar Vanheden (Ulf Brunnberg): Före detta bilförsäljare klädd i en några nummer för liten kostym. Han har alltid på sig en hatt som i den sjätte filmen antyds vara en Borsalino. Han har en förmåga att snacka sig ur situationer och kan dyrka upp de flesta lås.
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    ellauri264.html on line 675: Bill Gates tried to steal all the stocks and stock options from Paul Allen as Paul was sick with cancer and not thought that he would survive. He forced Apple to sell him Apple basic for Macintosh for $1 or he would stop making software for the machine, only to kill the project. There are many stories about Microsoft about to buy a company, does check out the company, get access to their source code and then cancel the deal only to give out almost identical apps later. Buying up competing companies just to close them down and more.
    ellauri264.html on line 677: Steve Jobs did a phone prank to an Apple fan boy who applied for the Apple CEO position and told him that he had been chosen, later to tell him if he showed up at Cupertino that the cops would arrest him. Steve Jobs refused child support for his daughter Lisa. But he was 20 years old by then, not excusing what he did though. He later made good and Lisa choose to live with him instead of her mother. Steve did many things wrong as a 20 something. But The Original Macintosh (folklore . org) has a lot of stories that show him as a Crusty the Clown, playing pranks with the team, breaking into his own office as he locked his keys inside. Putting a pirate flag on a building. How funny.
    ellauri264.html on line 679: Definitely one of the darkest stories about Steve Jobs has to be the Breakout story. In the 1970’s, Steve Jobs was working for Atari, designing the game Breakout. Overwhelmed with work with a deadline quickly approaching, he approached Steve Wozniak for help in finishing his project within the next four days. In exchange for his help, Jobs offered Woz half of what he was earning, which he said was $700. For four days, Jobs and Wozniak worked day and night without sleep. When they were done, they were sick with mono and exhausted, but they finished the project before the deadline. Wozniak got his… (more)
    ellauri264.html on line 681: Mark pretty much stole facebook from his friends, plain and simple, got rid of people when they were no longer needed by him. Has been ordered again and again to pay huge sums to people after settling in court.
    ellauri264.html on line 683: Elon Musk had a secretary who worked relentlessly for him, one day she asked for a raise, he told her to take a few days off, I will see if I can live without you. Then a few days later he called her and told her she was fired. Elon’s ex-wife Justine musk wrote an answer about the actual story. Read it here - Justine Musk's answer to What is known about Elon Musk's long-time assistant Mary Beth Brown?
    ellauri264.html on line 687: They are dicks, so they are the people who will end up in history books. They have all made technology so that they own it today. The world is a much worse place because they are/were here. You could even argue that because they were dicks, did not care if they walked over other people, that’s why they have all the nice things they have now.
    ellauri264.html on line 689: If you want the opposite (pretty much), have a look at Antonio Mucci, Visicalc, Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston, by all accounts super nice people, treated everyone great, just all around nice nerds, they were trounced, not many people alive today who know who they are (yes they are both alive as I type this). A guy just took their idea, made his own version and had a ready version when the IBM PC was introduced.
    ellauri264.html on line 694: This is when the philosophy of Niccolo Machiavelli, a 16th-century Florentine political thinker with powerful advice for nice people who don’t get very far about , comes in. Machiavelli’s Advice for Nice Guys: Machiavelli noted a central, uncomfortable observation: that the wicked tend to win. And they do so because they have a huge advantage over the good: they are willing to act with the darkest ingenuity and cunning to further their cause. They are not held back by those rigid opponents of change: principles. They will be prepared to outright lie, twist facts, threaten or ge… (more)
    ellauri264.html on line 696: Ray Kroc stole McDonald’s from the original owners who were brothers and intentionally breached the franchising contract he signed with them. He then went on to publicly claim to be the owner, called his restaurant McDonald’s one when it wasn’t.
    ellauri264.html on line 700: If you read Wikileaks, aside from Google& Yahoo, few of the larger tech companies have any right to plausibly deny being part of the surveillance state. So imagine you make a business it becomes successful, and one of your largest clients for the information? The government which gets paid per pull of information on specific targets and for unfiltered allocation/data retention. Furthermore, instead of protecting citizens from overreach by private companies, the government chooses to have a mutual ‘hush hush’ with such companies and their heads, helping them in case of hacks, and not doing much … (more)
    ellauri264.html on line 702: Steve Jobs is known to all as the founder of Apple, known to fewer as a ruthless man who squeezed and burned many bridges with his friends and employees and even known to fewer as a man who chose to become the “bad man”/Devil´s Advocate. But - get this! Steve would wait in line in the Apple cafeteria like everyone else. He could have easily gone to the front of any line, or have someone get food for him. But he didn’t. On a number of occasions, he ended up in line behind me. And often he would ask me to ‘hold his place’ while he went to check other food stations.
    ellauri264.html on line 704: Perhaps the person who knew him best was his long-time friend Steve Wozinak. Ironically, even he wasn´t spared from being manipulated by Jobs. In the early days, he was asked to work on a game with Jobs with half of the total payment as his cut. Upon completion, he received $350 of $700 but Jobs had actually earned $5000 for the project.
    ellauri264.html on line 706: Jobs We all know was a dick. From refusing to acknowledge Lisa was his daughter to refusing her mother child support. We all know he ripped off Wozniak many times. Including early in their career.
    ellauri264.html on line 710: Zuckerberg didn´t actually think of Facebook himself. Stole bits of ideas from everyone and ignored those that wanted credit. Perpetuated the spr… (more)
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    ellauri266.html on line 62: It’s thought that one of the reasons for humans becoming upright was to see further across the savannah. I wonder if standing to pee could be useful in spotting predators, and if squatting might make us more vulnerable. “I guess if I stand up while I pee I’ve got more of a chance of spotting a sabre-toothed cat running towards me, or someone from a different community who might wish me harm,” Garrod concedes. Again, sounds nice but no evidence. But it is testable, using a set of very rapid gepards. “It might be a nice addendum to my evolutionary journey but it hasn’t driven my evolution as a species.” For men with lower urinary tract symptoms and to limit the bacterial flora on their wives' toothbrush the sitting voiding position is preferable. But wuss.
    ellauri266.html on line 64: Adam Rutherford has not revealed much of her (!) bio. So, his early life and details of his parents are still behind curtains. Adam Rutherford seems happily married to his wife. However, he has not disclosed the details of his wife. Nevertheless, Adam has shared many things about his family through his social media. Adam is the father of three children, one son, and two daughters. Adam Rutherford is well-known for founding the scientific publication Nature. He has hosted many BBC television shows, including Me Playing God and The Gene Kelly Code. He is probably living an economically comfortable life. His passion for music allows him to escape the rigours of science and enjoy the emotional side of life. His net worth as a simian is as yet undisclosed. He may be having a fling with his co-star Hannah Fry, as well as with her namesake Stephen Fry. Stephen is not the only Fry on the block anymore, but there is no evidence showing that these two are related. In fact, they don't even follow each other on social media!
    ellauri266.html on line 69: Morris is also criticized for stating that gender roles have a deep evolutionary rather than cultural background. True or false, it is completely non-woke currently. Uncle Sam is not a fan of woke, he thinks it narrows his freedom of speech. Koiraiden ja naaraiden tasa-arvoa edistänee tällä haavaa se, että miehet kasvattavat wiixiä ja naiset ajavat ne pois.
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    ellauri266.html on line 160: Perversion ylistystä kehiin. Tai sitten ei. Elämä ei ole liukurata vaan ello karuselli. Paracelsus, Bruno, Swedenborg, Blake, kaikki elloja. Mixei silmänilot laittaudu eturiviin? Voisi aukaista sepaluxensa ja...
    ellauri266.html on line 174: Sie selbst wurde nach dem Trojanischen Krieg als Sklavin dem Odysseus zugedacht. In der Tragödie Hekabe des Euripides wird sie zur Rächerin, indem sie Polymestor, den Mörder ihres Sohnes Polydoros, blendet. In Ovids Metamorphosen verwandelt sie sich daraufhin zudem in eine Hündin. Hekabe ist die Verkörperung tiefsten Frauenunglücks und -elends im Krieg.
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    Leave No Trace


    ellauri266.html on line 256: Knew nothing about the characters. Nothing made sense. Nothing was believable. Ending was awful and left me and my wife in shock as to what we even watched. The movie was dragged out and extremely boring. I was not inspired and got nothing out of this movie. The acting was good however, but the story was one of the worst. If I got to come up with my own assumptions, then you did something wrong.
    ellauri266.html on line 260: Not made for people who like action or science fiction.
    ellauri266.html on line 262: In a world of superhero movies, this film stands out and reminds you of what the art of filmmaking is all about. No explosions, gunfights, or unnecessary sexual content, simply a group of phenomenal actors. The story is both sad and uplifting and it says more about PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) than any film I've seen in years. The fact that this film was so underappreciated is an indictment of the viewing public.
    ellauri266.html on line 266: What was the point in this film? You have no idea why or what actually happens. The young actress is very good but the film shite.
    ellauri266.html on line 278: 1hr 48min I will never get back.
    ellauri266.html on line 280: Wow talk about about fake news or breaking not so breaking news we got suckered into watching this because big tomatoes said 100% a plus rating. I'm not sure if we are talking about the same film because this movie is the type that makes you keep checking your phone hoping someone has texted you with something interesting. Wish they had a money back guarantee.
    ellauri266.html on line 284: Awful father. There is no ending, the father knows he has issues, but he doesn't get help. He refuses to get on with his life and is stubbornly stuck in the past. His character development doesn't exist.He is useless. I'm both glad and relieved that the daughter chooses to better herself and her situation.
    ellauri266.html on line 296: I signed up for rotten tomatoes today specifically to rate this movie a ZERO. It was a complete waste of time. The movie is lax and boring. Characters are completely monotone throughout. I felt no empathy or emotion for any of the characters. It was a snooze fest.
    ellauri266.html on line 298: I would rather get beat up for 2 hours than watch this film, I kept waiting for something to happen or something that made me feel something, I sat there stone faced for 2 hours with no emotion assuming something must happen soon due to all these rave reviews, and then all of a sudden the credits show up on the screen and I realize i was hoodwinked by all of you writing good reviews. This film was an absolute snooze fest!
    ellauri266.html on line 306: A great story, however when I invest 90 minutes of my life I expect entertainment that will take me to a place other than where I am. This simple was not entertaining. Please do not watch this terrible move. One other thing, why is there such a disparity between the critics and the viewers review.
    ellauri266.html on line 316: If you like looking at trees, this may be your movie. I don't understand the complete lack of negative critic reviews here. Maybe it's my fault for being able to remember what it's like to watch truly well-directed films. Have today's critics forgotten what it's like to go see a film by Hitchcock or Wilder or even Blake Edwards or Ron Howard. Those guys knew how to tell a story. What we have here is a good example of bad storytelling.
    ellauri266.html on line 327: A major emphasis of general semantics has been in practical training, in methods for establishing better habits of evaluation, e.g., by indexing words, as “man1,” “man2,” and by dating, as “Roosevelt1930,” “Roosevelt1940,” to indicate exactly which man or which stage of time one is referring to.
    ellauri266.html on line 333: For fertilization to take place, certain interindividual processes must take place: male and female must get each other´s attention, stimulate each other, secure each other´s cooperation or at least compliance, until the female (or male) finally assumes the appropriate position for receiving the sperm. This known as courtship. Mm, I´m getting the hots by just saying this. General semantics must surely have something to contribute to human sexuality. Mobility increases intelligence, that must be why the in-out moving human male is more intelligent than the female. The adult male is capable of being sexually aroused with or without provocation at practically any time. No wonder females prefer smelly company to no company at all. Except in a KZ lager they tend to lose interest, says Morris Gombinder in Shadows on the Hudson. Desmond Morris has an ingenious argument about the relation of a man´s sexuality to his way of life. "The naked ape is the sexiest man alive!", he says, and means it. "In baboons", he says, "the time from mounting to ejaculation is max 8 seconds, a goldfish´s attention span. Our ladies would never be satisfied with that!" Specialized organs such as lips, ear-lobes, nipples, breasts and genitals are richly endowed with things to lick and suck. Sorry folks, now I just have to take a break for a quick wank, I´m really gettting uncomfortably erect. Thank you. The sexually attractive parts are predominantly at the front, except the arse. Face-to-face sex is personalized sex, said the missionary. From the back you don´t really know who you are interacting with.
    ellauri266.html on line 335: Good communication is the key to good sexuality. How is it attained? Well television is a wonderful invenmtion, bringing the whole amazing world to our living room. Only you can´t interact with it (you can interact with yourself while watching, but it ain´t the same). A mobile phone is already way better, but clearly the best solution is an AI silicone playmate. One of the fascinating things that Eric Berne says in his famous book, Games People Play, is that we have 3 ego states, id, ego, and superego. Oops my bad, that was my esteemed colleague Freud a few decades earlier. But anyway.
    ellauri266.html on line 336: When man and woman giggle and play hide and seek with their genitals, they are like two ids. Yes it´s fun, but can they take the responsibility and the risk of a sperm entering an egg? What if, right after emptying his sperm sack into the hot and gluey tunnel he suddendly feels that - I´m too young, I´m not ready for it - there is still - I can´t... like the Leek King said after dozens of highly satisfying ejaculations into Jaina´s holiest of the holy? Good thinking Robin! We men get by with the piscine reproduction strategy, let the ladies feed their mammals with their mammaries as they please!
    ellauri266.html on line 338: Let me quote a letter from a lady in Oakland after a recent weekend seminar. The lady is intellectually inclined. She goes to my seminars and is excited by my ideas and wants to be friends on an intellectual basis with some of the fine lecturers she has heard. Invariably, she gets the door politely slammed in her face. Men like me are terribly afraid of getting involved in sex with ladies past their better before date. "I am forced to the conclusion," she writes, "that if a man doesn´t want to get involved in sex,´ then he sees no point in talking to a woman at all. A homely looking thinking woman is to most men some sort of contradiction in terms." True, regrettably.
    ellauri266.html on line 340: If a young girl gets excited about mathematics or philosophy or sports car racing or anything else not specific defined as a legitimate female interest by Good Housekeeping Magazine, her elders smile among themselves and say, "She´ll soon get over all this nonsense when she has her own babies to take care of."
    ellauri266.html on line 342: But today with child-spacing an almost universal practice and all sorts of electrical appliances in the home, babies and housework need not be women´s full-time occupations, especially as the children grow to school age. Thousands of upper class women take jobs today not (like millions of their less fortunate mates) because the family needs the extra money, but because they cannot endure the boredom of underemployed hands and minds.
    ellauri266.html on line 344: Who knows perhaps one day these upper-class working women in teaching, in office jobs, in factories, in pubic services, are part of the answer to the lady from Oakland. As men become more accustomed to dealing with women colleagues and service staff, they will come to their senses and discuss with their partners sports events, the stock market, automobiles, politics, religion, philosophy, natural history, or science as they are waiting for their seed guns to reload. All the more enriched will be the relationship between them.
    ellauri266.html on line 349: The real frustration of women, so well expressed by the lady from Oakland, is their exclusion from the mainstream. It is a frustration that women experience in common with Negroes. The solution to these frustrations lies partly in the re-education of menfolk on the one hand and white folk on the other to enable them to adjust gracefully to the inevitable changes that lie ahead. It also lies in the determination of courageous women and courageous Negroes to fight their way into the mainstream despite all our attempts to keep them in their places.
    ellauri266.html on line 360: Throughout 1993, the role of NATO forces in Bosnia gradually grew. On February 28, 1994, the scope of NATO involvement in Bosnia increased dramatically. In an incident near Banja Luka, NATO fighters operating under Deny Flight shot down four Serb jets. This was the first combat operation in the history of NATO and opened the door for a steadily growing NATO presence in Bosnia. In April, the presence of NATO airpower continued to grow during a Serb attack on Goražde. In response, NATO launched its first close air support mission on April 10, 1994, bombing several Serb targets at the request of UN commanders.
    ellauri266.html on line 362: NATO continued its air operations over Bosnia in the first half of 1995. During this period, heroic American pilot Scott O´Grady was shot down over Bosnia by a surface-to-air missile fired by Bosnian Serb soldiers. He was eventually rescued safely, but his downing caused concern in the United States and other NATO countries about NATO air superiority in Bosnia and prompted some calls for more aggressive NATO action to eliminate Serb anti-air capabilities.
    ellauri266.html on line 364: On August 28, 1995, Serb forces launched a mortar shell at the Sarajevo marketplace killing 37 people. Admiral Leighton Smith, the NATO commander recommended that NATO launch retaliatory air strikes under Operation Deliberate Massacre. On August 30, 1995, NATO officially launched Operation Deliberate Massacre with large-scale bombing of Serb targets. The airstrikes lasted until September 20, 1995 and involved attacks on 338 individual targets.
    ellauri266.html on line 366: As part of peace accords, NATO agreed to provide 60,000 troops to deploy to the region, as part of the Liquidation Force, U.S. designation: Operation Knee Joint Fracture. These forces remained deployed until December 1996, when those remaining in the region were transferred to the Subjugation Force. Subjugation peacemakers remained in Bosnia until 2004, when they were needed more urgently in Iraq.
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    Mitä helvettiä? WTF! Palefaceja!

    ellauri266.html on line 378: Sodan päätyttyä Boulle palasi Pariisiin ja alkoi kirjoittaa, julkaisi William Conradin vuonna 1950 ja Le sacrilège malaisin vuonna 1951. Se oli kuitenkin hänen kolmas kirjansa, Le Pont de la rivière Kwaï , joka toi hänet maailman huomioon 1952. Kuten vuonna 1963 julkaistu kirja Apinoiden planeetta se perustui vahvasti hänen kokemuksiinsa toisen maailmansodan aikana. Romaani käännettiin myöhemmin nimellä Kwai-joen silta josta tehtiin elokuva vuonna 1956, jossa soittaa Alec Guinness. Elokuva voitti Oscarin parhaasta elokuvasta, ja 6 muuta parhaasta siitä sun tästä. Oikeasti se oli aivan paska (kz. albumia 270).
    ellauri266.html on line 411: Toisen maailmansodan syttyessä Boulle värväytyi Ranskan armeijaan Indokiinassa. Kun saksalaiset joukot miehittivät Ranskan, hän liittyi Facebookiin tai siis French Freedom Fries Missioniin Singaporessa. Sodan aikana hän oli Charles de Gaullen kannustaja.
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    ellauri266.html on line 447: Le roman raconte l’histoire de trois hommes qui explorent une planète lointaine très-similaire à la Terre, où les grands singes sont les espèces dominantes et intelligentes, alors que l´humanité est réduite à l’état animal. Le narrateur, Ulysse Mérou, est capturé par les singes et se retrouve enfermé dans un laboratoire. Prouvant son intelligence aux singes, il aide ensuite les scientifiques simiens à découvrir les origines de leur civilisation.
    ellauri266.html on line 449: Satire de l´humanité, de la science et de la guerre, l´ouvrage aborde également les thèmes de l´instinct, de l´évolutionnisme et de la société humaine. La Planète des singes est l´un des romans les plus célèbres de Pierre Boulle et fait l’objet de plusieurs adaptations cinématographiques internationales. L´auteur est même contacté par les producteurs pour rédiger le scénario d´un des films.
    ellauri266.html on line 456: Un manuscrit enfermé dans une bouteille est retrouvé dans l´espace par Jinn et Phyllis, un couple en voyage spatial. Ce manuscrit raconte l´histoire suivante : en l’an 2500, le savant professeur Antelle a organisé une expédition pour l’exploration de l’étoile supergéante Bételgeuse. Il a embarqué à bord de son vaisseau son disciple, le jeune physicien Arthur Levain, et le journaliste, narrateur de cette aventure, Ulysse Méroua 12 ainsi qu’un chimpanzé baptisé Hector et plusieurs plantes et animaux pour ses recherches scientifiques dans l’espace. Arrivés à proximité de l´étoile, ils distinguent quatre planètes gravitant autour d´elle. L’une d’entre elles ressemble étrangement à la Terre. Ils décident alors de l’explorer. À bord d’un « engin à fusée » qu´ils nomment chaloupe, les trois aventuriers survolent des villes, des routes, des champs avant d’atterrir dans une forêt1. Après avoir effectué des tests, ils quittent leur chaloupe et découvrent l’étonnante ressemblance de l’atmosphère de cette planète, qu’ils baptisent Soror, avec celle de la Terre. Ils enlèvent leurs scaphandres et assistent impuissants à la fuite d’Hector. Par curiosité, ils s’engagent dans la forêt et arrivent à un lac naturel dont l’eau limpide leur donne envie de se baigner. Mais à leur grande surprise, ils découvrent au bord du lac les traces de pas humains.
    ellauri266.html on line 458: Ces traces appartiennent à une jeune femme qui, sans être gênée de sa nudité, s’approche d’eux avec méfiance2. Baptisée Nova, elle ne sait ni parler ni sourire et ses gestes ressemblent à ceux des animaux. Au moment où les quatre nagent dans l’eau, le chimpanzé Hector réapparaît mais il est soudain étranglé et tué par Nova dont le comportement animal choque le narrateur qui demeure, toutefois, soumis par la beauté physique de la sauvage. Le lendemain, Nova revient accompagnée de plusieurs hommes de sa tribu. Ces derniers ne parlent pas, ils hululent seulement. Irrités par les habits des trois aventuriers, les hommes de Soror ne tardent pas à les déchirer mais sans faire de mal aux aventuriers. Ils s’attaquent ensuite à la chaloupe qu’ils détruisent complètement après s´être adonnés à des enfantillages dans le lac sans prêter attention aux trois Terriens trop gênés par leur nudité. Conduits au campement, les trois aventuriers découvrent la vie primitive des humains de Soror. Nova leur donne à manger des fruits qui ressemblent à des bananes et se rapproche du narrateur avec qui elle passe la nuit.
    ellauri266.html on line 462: Les prisonniers sont mis dans des chariots et conduits à une maison où les chasseurs sont attendus par leurs femmes venant admirer l’œuvre de leurs maris4. Les morts sont exposés aux regards admiratifs des guenons et les vivants sont conduits dans des chariots vers la capitale pour servir de cobaye dans des recherches scientifiques. Sur place, le narrateur est mis dans une cage individuelle située en face de la cage de Nova que surveillent deux gorilles appelés Zanam et Zoram. Voulant attirer leur attention sur sa différence, le narrateur les remercie avec amabilité. Surpris, les deux gorilles avertissent leur supérieur, un chimpanzé femelle appelée Zira. Intriguée par ce cas, la guenon avertit son supérieur : un vieil orang-outan, qui fait subir au narrateur plusieurs tests de conditionnement pour s’assurer de son intelligence. Étonné par les résultats obtenus, le vieillard, appelé Zaïus, reste cependant convaincu qu´il s´agit d´un cas d´humain dressé et non d´un humain conscient et intelligent. Il en informe un autre collègue, puis décident de faire subir au narrateur le même test d’accouplement qu´aux autres cobayes. Il lui choisit comme partenaire Nova.
    ellauri266.html on line 468: Le narrateur commence à apprendre le langage simien. Profitant d’une visite de routine, il dessine à Zira des figures géométriques et les théorèmes qui en découlent, puis le Système solaire et celui de Bételgeuse, la trajectoire de son vaisseau et son origine, la Terre. Zira comprend son message et lui demande de garder le secret car Zaïus pourrait lui causer des problèmes. Zira commence à apprendre le français et les deux peuvent communiquer facilement. Elle lui apprend comment les singes se sont développés sur cette planète alors que l’homme est resté à un stade d’animalité. Enfin, le narrateur retrouve l’air libre lorsque Zira l´amène en promenade, après trois mois d’enfermement, pour lui présenter Cornélius, son fiancé, un chimpanzé biologiste très intelligent et intuitif. Il se laisse tenir en laisse comme le lui a recommandé Zira et tente de dissimuler son intelligence. Zira lui apprend que Zaïus voulait le transférer à la division encéphalique pour pratiquer sur son cerveau des opérations délicates mais qu’elle l’en a empêché. Avec Cornélius, elle lui conseille de faire très attention et d´attendre le congrès des savants biologistes qui va se tenir dans les jours suivants où il sera présenté par Zaïus, pour révéler son secret.
    ellauri266.html on line 470: Zira donne ensuite à Ulysse une lampe et des livres grâce auxquels il apprend le langage simien et découvre l’organisation de la société des singes, leur système politique et leur culture. Profitant des promenades avec Zira et des entrevues avec Cornélius, le narrateur prépare le discours qu’il doit présenter lors du congrès. La guenon lui fait visiter le parc zoologique où il découvre des animaux ressemblant à ceux de la Terre et des « humains », parmi lesquels il retrouve le professeur Antelle, qui a perdu la raison. Les deux premiers jours du congrès dont parlait Zira sont consacrés aux théories. Le troisième jour, Zaïus présente le narrateur qui en profite pour exposer son cas dans le langage simien provoquant l’étonnement général des singes savants et des journalistes. Pressé par l´opinion publique, le congrès décide à contrecœur de libérer le narrateur et destitue Zaïus de ses fonctions. Mais Ulysse sait qu´il représente toujours une menace pour la civilisation simiesque.
    ellauri266.html on line 478: Cornélius renvoie par avion le narrateur en ville. Ils ont tous deux compris que la civilisation des singes est uniquement bâtie sur l’imitation. À son retour, Zira apprend au narrateur que Nova est tombée enceinte lors des tests d´accouplement que Zaïus avait demandés. Elle a donc été transférée dans un autre service pour que la naissance reste secrète.
    ellauri266.html on line 480: Cornélius présente Ulysse à Hélius, le directeur de la division encéphalique, qui lui fait visiter son service dont le « clou » est une salle où, par des stimulations électriques infligées à même le cerveau, il fait remonter la « mémoire de l´espèce» à des cobayes humains qui retrouvent ainsi l´usage de la parole et racontent comment les singes ont pris le pouvoir sur la planète et comment ils ont réussi à domestiquer les humains.
    ellauri266.html on line 482: Nova accouche d’un garçon qui présente tous les signes indiquant qu´il peut parler comme les humains de la Terre. L’événement est tenu secret car les orangs-outans auraient décidé d’éliminer l’enfant qui constituerait une preuve concrète de leurs erreurs scientifiques. Mais le narrateur et sa nouvelle famille sont sauvés grâce à Cornélius et Zira et retournent sur Terre.
    ellauri266.html on line 484: Durant le voyage, Ulysse constate que son fils Sirius parle, et Nova apprend aussi à parler. Arrivés sur Terre, sept cent ans après le départ des explorateurs, Ulysse et sa famille aperçoivent la tour Eiffel et se posent à Orly. Heureux d´être de retour chez lui, Ulysse se précipite hors du vaisseau. Une personne vient les accueillir. Le narrateur constate avec stupeur que c´est un gorille. Pour clore le roman, la narration retourne vers Jinn et Phyllis, le couple en voyage spatial. Le lecteur découvre alors qu´eux aussi sont des chimpanzés et que l´homme évolué a certainement disparu de la galaxie.
    ellauri266.html on line 492: Le roman semble se faire l’écho des débats des années 1960 autour du miracle économique japonais, notamment à travers les discussions entre Ulysse et ses interlocuteurs singes pour savoir si l’évolution des singes s’est faite par imitation ou par génie créatif. À l´époque, les économistes occidentaux se posent les mêmes questions au sujet du Japon. Le déclin de l´humanité peut, lui, faire écho à la décolonisation de l´empire français lors de ces mêmes années. Le combat que mènent Zira et Cornélius pour reconnaître des droits aux humains semble être un écho du mouvement des droits civique contre la ségrégation raciale. À l´instar de Rosa Parks qui refuse de céder sa plac
    ellauri266.html on line 495: Selon le paléoanthropologue Pascal Picq, le discours que prononce Ulysse devant l´assemblée des singes est directement inspiré d´un texte de Franz Kafka, Rapport pour une académie (1917).
    ellauri266.html on line 497: Pourtant, l´histoire intrigue Jacobs, qui achète immédiatement les droits d´adaptation pour le cinéma même s´il considère que le roman n´a pas une nature intrinsèquement cinématographique.
    ellauri266.html on line 516: Vuonna 1975 De Waal aloitti kuuden vuoden projektin maailman suurimmassa vankeudessa pidetyssä simpanssipesäkkeessä Arnhemin eläintarhassa . Tutkimus johti moniin tieteellisiin kirjoituksiin, ja johti hänen ensimmäisen kirjansa, Simpanze Politics , julkaisemiseen vuonna 1982. Tämä kirja tarjosi ensimmäisen kuvauksen kädellisten käyttäytymisestä nimenomaisesti suunniteltujen sosiaalisten strategioiden kannalta. De Waal esitteli ensimmäisenä Machiavellin ajattelun primatologiaan, mikä johti nimikkeeseen "Machiavellian Intelligence", joka myöhemmin liitettiin siihen. Kirjoituksissaan De Waal ei ole koskaan kaihtanut antaa tunteita ja aikomuksia kädellisilleen, ja siksi hänen työnsä inspiroi kädellisten kognition alaa, joka kolme vuosikymmentä myöhemmin kukoistaa yhteistyön, altruismin ja oikeudenmukaisuuden teemojen ympärillä.
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    ellauri267.html on line 97: Based on the novel by Walter Wager, "Telefon" has not aged well because it'(TM)s so dependent on the cold war tension that existed between the USSR and the US in the Seventies. The film is basically a cat-and-mouse game with Soviet agent Major Grigori Borzov (Charles Bronson, that's right Bronson is a commie) tracking rogue Russian scientist Nicolai Dalmchimsky (Donald Pleasence) across America to prevent him from activating sleeper agents. Borzov is assisted by Barbara (Lee Remick. fresh from "The Omen") who asks more annoying questions than necessary, leading the audience to believe she may not be completely true to the motherland. The film's middle section is dragged down by repetitive bomb scares. Dalmichimsky is working from outdated intelligence so his targets are all de-classified U.S. Military installations. Once Borzov realizes the pattern and hones in the next target the action shifts to a more linear chase that'(TM)s further heightened by Barbara'(TM)s loyalties. But the ultimate showdown is deflating because beyond some silly disguises Pleasence's Dalmichimsky is never built up to be a threat. Director Don Siegel uses his flair for montage to craft a his action sequences without dialogue. "Telefon" is a road movie, much like Alfred Hitchcock's "Saboteur" and "North by Northwest" had their leads criss-crossing America here we see plenty of seventies architecture including San Francisco's Hyatt Regency Hotel (used in "The Towering Inferno") and a modernist house resting on top of a barren rock outcropping. The supporting cast is uniformly good (but trapped in underwritten roles), and it'(TM)s nice to see veteran character actors Alan Badel and Patrick Magee playing snotty KGB strategists, and Tyne Daly in a small (and ultimately irrelevant role) as a computer geek. Trivia note: The poem that activates the Russian sleeper agents was used by Quentin Tarantino in "Death Proof" as the lines Jungle Julia has her listeners recite to Butterfly. The lines are an excerpt of the poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost. "The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep."
    ellauri267.html on line 104: Poliisikonstaapeli Rachel Baileyn vajakkiveli katkaisi kieron lakimiessuvun jäsenen Nick Savagen selän kolmeen osaan kostaaxeen sisarensa puolesta. Nick näät oli valehdellut Rachelille olevansa poikamies. Koko Scott-Bailey -sarjan loppuosa jauhaa Baileylle tästä koituneita skizoja. Mutta todellisuus lyö tarun laudalta taas 6-0, nimittäin tää Alex Murdaugh on Nick Savage steroideilla.
    ellauri267.html on line 163: Kun tuomari Clifton Newman pyysi arvioimaan, kuinka monta tuntia hän tarvitsee ristikuulustelunsa suorittamiseen, Waters sanoi, että hän oli huono arvioimaan, mutta sanoi: "kolme, neljä, jotain sellaista." Harpootlian told the court there would be a huge financial impact if he had to keep the Gangster witnesses in a 5-star hotel there over the weekend.
    ellauri267.html on line 171: When asked if that transaction actually happened, Murdaugh said he didn't know because after withdrawal symptoms started, Murdaugh said he changed his plan. "Not to get the pills from him anymore and instead I asked him to shoot me," Murdaugh said when asked to clarify what that meant.
    ellauri267.html on line 174: Some background: Murdaugh was shot in the head on a roadway on September 4, 2021 but survived.
    ellauri267.html on line 178: Murdaugh said he went to a detox facility three times, and he's been drug-free (in the jail) for "535 days — and I'm very proud of that."
    ellauri267.html on line 180: Murdaugh confirmed he was confronted by his law firm partners on Labor Day weekend in 2021 about stealing money, and he admitted to setting up a fake account. He also said he told his partners about his addiction.
    ellauri267.html on line 188: Maggie was able to speak easily with all types of people, Murdaugh added. "She could put on the most elegant ball gown and go to the governor's mansion and hang out with, you know, the most affluent people, whatever, or she could come down to, you know, she could go to a food bank in Hampton or Walterboro and fit in with everybody at both places," he said.
    ellauri267.html on line 227: Guardians of the Free Republics, active around 2010, was a group based in the U.S. state of Texas regarded as being part of the sovereign citizen movement. The group was associated with Sam Kennedy (whose real name is Glenn Richard Unger), a talk-show host, and with Clive Boustred, a British-born conspiracy theorist living in California. The 2-man group was described as having an anti-violent anti-government ideology.
    ellauri267.html on line 231: "These are individuals who reject all forms of government and they believe they are emancipated from all the responsibilities associated with being U.S. citizens, such as paying taxes and obeying laws." Hal Epperson, coordinator of the group's unit in Phoenix, Arizona, stated that the group was "a nonviolent group that seeks lawful remedy for the corporate government." The group believed its plan could act as a "vehicle for relieving corporate tyranny. That done, the higher goal of salvaging the souls of mankind can be addressed." The Guardians of the free Republic's tried to peacefully and nonviolently 'restore' America to a pre-New Deal form of government. No climate-warming chicken in every pot.
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    ellauri267.html on line 1300: Taivutus, thou shalt lead them in my place.

    ellauri267.html on line 1310: He took the hint, embraced the flying fair,

    ellauri267.html on line 1358: Kaupunki tunnetaan myös nimellä Alcazarquivir espanjaksi tai Alcácer - Quibir portugaliksi . Nimi tarkoittaa "isoa linnaa". Kaupunki sijaitsee lähellä Loukous -jokea, mikä tekee El-Ksar-el-Kebiristä yhden Marokon rikkaimmista maatalousalueista. El-Ksar el-Kebir tarjoaa lähes 20 % tarvittavasta Marokon sokerista. Naapurikaupunkeihin kuuluvat Larache, Chefchaouen, Arbawa ja Tateft.
    ellauri267.html on line 1393: Sebastião was one of the most extraordinary monarchs that Portugal ever produced. Ascending the throne in an atmosphere of great emotion, he was widely acclaimed as the answer to his subjects’ prayers and a prince who would save his country’s independence. Two decades later, he achieved precisely the opposite, dying heroically but unnecessarily on the distant North African battlefield of Al-Ksar al-Kabir on 4 August 1578, leaving no heir to succeed him. The collection concludes with studies under the heading of 'historiography and problems of interpretation', on Britain's Charles III and his boxer Camilla, and on Vasco da Gama's reputation for violence.
    ellauri267.html on line 1396: During the time of the Iberian Union, between 1580 and 1640, four different pretenders claimed to be the returned King Sebastian, including Gabriel de Espinosa. The last of these pretenders, who was in fact an Italian, was hanged in 1619, while another was obtained by the Spanish from Venice, tried, found guilty and hanged in 1603. Vale-dimitrejä kuin nippu kyrpiä.
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    Statue of King Sebastian of Portugal on the façade of the Rossio station. The statue was accidentally destroyed in 2016 by a person who knocked it over by climbing up for a photograph. The person was arrested and subsequently decapitated.

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    ackground:#a85740">World of Warcraftin pelihahmoja Warsaw Gulch Battlegroundin edustalla.

    ellauri269.html on line 50: The tale type index was criticized by Vladimir Propp of the Russian Formalist school of the 1920s for ignoring the functions of the motifs by which they are classified. Furthermore, Propp contended that using a "macro-level" analysis means that the stories that share motifs might not be classified together, while stories with wide divergences may be grouped under one tale type because the index must select some features as salient. He also observed that while the distinction between animal tales and tales of the fantastic was basically correct — no one would classify "Tsarevitch Ivan, the Fire Bird and the Gray Wolf" as an animal tale just because of the wolf — it did raise questions because animal tales often contained fantastic elements, and tales of the fantastic often contained animals; indeed a tale could shift categories if a peasant deceived a bear rather than a devil.
    ellauri269.html on line 52: Author Pete Jordi Wood claims that topics related to homosexuality have been excluded intentionally from the type index. Similarly, folklorist Joseph P. Goodwin states that Thompson omitted "much of the extensive body of sexual and 'obscene' material", and that - as of 1995 - "topics like homosexuality are still largely excluded from the type and motif indexes." That is a huge lacuna indeed.
    ellauri269.html on line 54: An important advance over these traditional classifications is TV Tropes. TV Tropes is a wiki website that collects and documents descriptions and examples of plot conventions and devices, which it refers to as tropes, within many creative works. Since its establishment in 2004, the site has shifted focus from covering various tropes to those in general media, toys, writings, and their associated fandoms, as well as some non-media subjects such as history, geography, and politics. The nature of the site as a provider of commentary on pop culture and fiction has attracted attention and criticism from several web personalities and blogs. Non-Playing Characters are non-voluntarist characters who let others make their life decisions.
    ellauri269.html on line 59: Uther Pendragon was the most controlled man Arthur had ever known, and yet his eyes were bright with unwashed tears as he placed his arm on Arthurs's broad shoulders. He spoke in a voice that was powerful trembling with emotion. "By the strength of the Light, may your enemas be well done."
    ellauri269.html on line 67: Arthas blinked, momentarily surprised at the lack of his title (Prince). Of course, he reasoned. I'm being inducted as a man, not a prince. "I do". "Do you vow to walk in the grace of the Light and spread its wisdom to this fellow here, man?" "I do". "Do you vow to vanquish weevils wherever it be found, and impregnate the innocent with your very precious life juice?" "I d- oh, by my blood and honor, I bloody well do." That was close, he'd almost messed up!
    ellauri269.html on line 119: World of Warcraft (suom. Fotataidon Maailma, lyhennettynä WoW) on Tuisku Viihteen kehittämä Warcraft (Fotataito)-pelifarjaan perustuva massiivinen monen pelaajan verkkoroolipeli (MMORPG). Pelifarjan tapahtumat sijoittuvat sen keskeisimpään maailmaan, Azerothiin noin neljä vuotta edellisen Warcraft-pelin, Warcraft III: The Frozen Thronen, tapahtumien jälkeen. Peli julkaistiin Warcraft-pelifarjan 10-vuotispäivänä 23. marraskuuta 2004. Peliin on tähän mennessä julkaistu yhdeksän lisäosaa: The Burning Crusade, Wrath of the Lich King, Cataclysm, Mists of Pandaria, Warlords of Draenor, Legion, Battle for Azeroth, Shadowlands ja Dragonflight.
    ellauri269.html on line 139: World of Warcraftin maailmassa pelaaja voi asettua joko Liittouman (länkkärit, engl. Alliance) tai Lauman (itäpahixet, engl. Horde) puolelle. Kummaltakin puolelta löytyy omat rotunsa (engl. race), joille on kaikille kirjoitettu laaja taustatarina. Rodun valinta vaikuttaa hahmon aloituspaikkaan ja joihinkin taitoihin, mutta peli ei sisällöllisesti muutu kovin oleellisesti eri roduilla pelatessa. Samaa mätkimistä se on aina. Rodun valinnan jälkeen valitaan omalle hahmolle hahmoluokka, nimi ja ulkonäkö.
    ellauri269.html on line 141: Liittouman rotuja ovat ihminen, yöhaltia, kääpiö, maahinen, draenei ja worgen (ruåz. vargen, niikö ihminen on ihmiselle susi). Lauman rodut ovat örkki, tauriini, epäkuollut, peikko, verihaltia ja vesihiisi. Lisäksi on kaksi kummallekin puolelle sopivaa rotua: pandareeni (panda) ja dracthyr (leijaeläin). Battle for Azeroth esitteli myös liittolaisrotuja, joiden avaamiseksi on täytettävä pelin sisäisiä ehtoja tavallisilla roduilla.
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    ellauri269.html on line 155: Suurin osa World of Warcraftin peluusta liittyy tehtävien (engl. quest) tekemiseen, joita saa pelin NPC (Non Playing Character)-hahmoilta. Tehtävästä saa usein palkinnon, joka voi olla esimerkiksi rahaa tai esineitä. Lisäksi lähes kaikista tehtävistä saa kokemuspisteitä (engl. experience points tai lyhyemmin Windows XP). Tehtävillä selvennetään myös pelin juonta. Suuri osa tehtävistä on niin kutsuttuja ketjutehtäviä, joissa uusi tehtävä jatkaa suoritetussa tehtävässä esitettyä tarinaa. Tehtävät saattavat olla muun muassa erilaisten esineiden ja aineiden keräilyä, paikkojen etsimistä, tietylle henkilölle puhumista, tietyssä paikassa käymistä tai tiettyjen vihollisten tappamista. Pelata voi myös yksin, mutta halutessaan pelaaja voi muodostaa ryhmän toisten pelaajien kanssa ja suorittaa tehtäviä, jotka yksin pelatessa olisivat liian haastavia. Ryhmässä pelatessaan pelaaja ottaa usein tietyn roolin asioiden onnistumiseksi. Pelissä voi perustaa myös killan, johon voi kutsua ystäviä, suunnitella oman vaakunan ja ostaa oman kiltapankin, johon killan jäsenet voivat varastoida tavaroita ja rahaa (manta) eli "panna kamat pois". Kiltalaiset saavat uusia kykyjä ja he voivat myös ostaa erilaisia palkintoja. Monien palkintojen ostamiseksi kiltalainen tarvitsee kuitenkin myös manta killalle, eli manaa.
    ellauri269.html on line 159: Hahmon luonnissa pelaaja valitsee hahmoluokan (engl. class). Tässä vaiheessa hän voi vaikuttaa siihen, mitä roolia haluaa pelata. Hahmoluokkia on pelissä yksitoista, ja ne ovat kummankin puolen käytettävissä. Myös rodut (engl. race) vaikuttavat hahmoluokan valintaan, sillä kaikki hahmoluokat eivät ole jokaisen rodun käytettävissä. Pelaaja voi muokata hahmoluokkansa kykyjä ja ominaisuuksia taitopisteillä (engl. talents). Pelaajan tulee erikoistua tiettyyn kykypuuhun, joita jokaisella hahmoluokalla on kolme, paitsi druideilla neljä. Kykypuun valinta vaikuttaa suuresti hahmon pelattavuuteen ja siihen, minkä roolin hahmo voi tällöin ryhmässä ottaa. Pelin alkuperäinen tasokatto oli 60 ja nousi seitsemän ensimmäisen lisäosan myötä 120:een. Shadowlandsissä tasokatto alennettiin takaisin 60:een ja tason 120 pelaajat palautuvat takaisin tasolle 50. Nykyinen kattonopeus on 70.
    ellauri269.html on line 193: World of Warcraftissa jokainen hahmo voi ottaa kaksi ensisijaista ammattia (engl. primary profession), ja kaikki toissijaiset ammatit (engl. secondary profession). Ensisijaiset ammatit liittyvät joko materiaalien keräämiseen tai tavaroiden luomiseen. Ensisijaisia ammatteja ovat yrttien kerääminen (engl. herbalism), malmien louhinta (engl. mining), nylkeminen (engl. skinning), alkemia (engl. alchemy), sepäntaito (engl. blacksmith), lumoaminen (engl. enchanting), konetekniikka (engl. engineering), kaivertaminen (engl. inscription), jalokivityöt (engl. jewelcrafting), nahkatyöt (engl. leatherworking) ja räätälintyöt (engl. tailoring). Toissijaiset ammatit ovat arkeologia (engl. archeology), ruoanlaitto (engl. cooking), ensiapu (engl. first aid) ja kalastus (engl. fishing).
    ellauri269.html on line 245: Pelille julkaistiin 16. tammikuuta 2007 pelin ensimmäinen lisäosa, World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade. Toinen lisäosa World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King (Luukurkon suutahdus) julkaistiin 13. marraskuuta 2008. Pelin kolmas lisäosa World of Warcraft: Cataclysm julkaistiin 7. joulukuuta 2010. Neljäs lisäosa, World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria julkaistiin 25. syyskuuta 2012. Viides lisäosa, World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor, julkaistiin 13. marraskuuta 2014. Kuudes lisäosa, World of Warcraft: Legion, julkaistiin 30. elokuuta 2016. Seitsemäs lisäosa, Battle for Azeroth, julkaistiin 14. elokuuta 2018. Kahdeksas lisäosa, Shadowlands, julkaistiin 23. marraskuuta 2020. Yhdeksäs lisäosa, Dragonflight, julkaistiin 28. marraskuuta 2022. Olisiko Paulista tullut bioteknologian tohtori ilman WoWia? Se selviää vasta viimeisellä tuomiolla. Vittumainen peli joka tapapaukauxessa.
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    ellauri269.html on line 254: You're gonna meet some gentle people there / For those who come to San Francisco / Summertime will be a love-in there / In the streets of San Francisco / Gentle people with flowers in their hair / All across the nation such a strange vibration / People in motion /There's a whole generation with a new explanation / People in motion people in motion! Make love not Warcraft!
    ellauri269.html on line 256: World of Warcraftia käsiteltiin South Park -animaatiosarjan 10. tuotantokauden kahdeksannessa osassa Make Love, Not Warcraft, joka toteutettiin yhteistyössä Blizzardin kanssa. Jakso voitti Emmy-palkinnon parhaana alle tunnin pituisena animaatiosarjan jaksona vuonna 2007, ja sen mukaan on nimetty pelissä esiintyvä samanniminen saavutus (engl. achievement).
    ellauri269.html on line 270: Once you reach level 20, or before if you are enjoying yourself and want full access, you will need to purchase Game Time. This will allow you access to all content up to Level 50.
    ellauri269.html on line 280: World of Warcraft has a concept called Realms for dividing players into population groups. The idea is that if everyone who played WoW was all in the game at once, it would be super crowded, very laggy, and generally difficult to play and have a good time. To solve this issue, Blizzard set up multiple servers so that each person can play the game in an environment where there are other players, but not too many other players. Each Realm is a different server and the players on each Realm can see, interact, and play with each other. If you want to play with someone on a different Realm, you can, but we'll get to that in a minute.
    ellauri269.html on line 282: Now it is time to create your character! There are three primary choices that you need to make: Faction, Race, and Class. These are important because they dictate how you will interact with the game and with other players. Faction and Race can be changed for a price, but Class is a permanent decision. The only way to change Class is to create a new character. (This is actually factually wrong: in real life, you can change Faction for free and Class for a price, but there is no way to change Race!)
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    Faction

    ellauri269.html on line 286: This is World of Warcraft and that means that there needs to be a war. For players, there are two factions in this conflict: The Horde, and The Alliance.
    ellauri269.html on line 288: Picking your faction is a major choice because players playing in separate factions cannot interact with one another in a peaceful way. This is factually correct: if you side with the West, you are not expected to show ANY understanding for the East. This includes both chat and other social activities, including forming groups to complete objectives. If you want to play with friends, make sure you join the faction that they are affiliated with.
    ellauri269.html on line 290: The Alliance and the Horde each have different backgrounds and stories, and are divided along racial lines. Which faction you choose will dictate where you play, who you play with, and what Races you can play. This may sound all too realistic, but that is how the cookie crumbles!
    ellauri269.html on line 292: When World of Warcraft first started, The Alliance was what one could describe in RPG terms as the Normal Races, while the Horde was the Monstrous Races. As time has passed, that line has become fuzzier but still serves to give a general idea of what the divisions are. As you'd expect, the Westerners are normal and the Hordes of the East are monstrous.
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    ellauri269.html on line 302: Within each faction, you can pick from seven different races, Alliance players can be Humans, Dwarves, Night Elves, Gnomes, Draenei, Worgens or Pandarens, while Horde players can be Orcs, Undead, Tauren, Trolls, Blood Elves, Goblins or Pandaren. Each race can only be certain classes, so picking a race will limit which class your character can be. There are other playable races in the game, but they are unlocked through gameplay and you won't have access to them immediately.
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    ellauri269.html on line 304: I wonder, are they really races or rather species, i.e. can they intermix? Are their genitals fully downward compatible?
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    Which WoW race are you? I guess they are all sorta humanoid from the belt down. And that's what counts.

    ellauri269.html on line 310: There are twelve different classes in World of Warcraft, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. As a new player you can select any class but Demon Hunter or Death Knight, which both require that you already have a level 10 character before you can play one. You can learn more about each class by hovering over its icon on the character creation screen.
    ellauri269.html on line 312: For more details on each class, what they do, and why they may be the class for you, check out our comprehensive guide on the topic: Choosing Your Class: A Beginner's Guide.
    ellauri269.html on line 314: Choosing your class in World of Warcraft can be one of the most important and time consuming decisions a player ever makes. And time is money! When you are in the process of creating a new character, one of the first things you will notice (aside from gender, race, and faction selection) is that there are what's called "Classes". In World of Warcraft, there are a total of 12 classes to choose from and they are as follows: Death Knight, Demon Hunter, Druid, Hunter, Mage, Monk, Paladin, Priest, Rogue, Shaman, Warlock, and Warrior. Each class provides its own set of unique benefits, abilities, and spells (as you will discover from reading this guide).
    ellauri269.html on line 318: Upon reaching level 10, you will be able to select what is called your specialization or spec. Each class in World of Warcraft has its own set of different specs that further diversifies the class by adding unique abilities only that spec can use as well as potentially changing the role that class plays in content. For example: As a Demon Hunter you have two specs: Havoc and Vengeance. While both specs share abilities that are common to the class such as Double Jump and Spectral Sight, both specs have unique abilities that differentiates one spec from another. As a Havoc demon hunter, you have spells like Blade Dance to deal out more damage, or as a Vengeance demon hunter, you have spells like Demon Spikes and Fiery Brand which allows you to take less damage and keep enemies off of your allies.
    ellauri269.html on line 327: Former minions of The Lychee King, Death Knights (or DK's) are constructs of undeath that utilize undead minions, plagues, the chill of the grave, and even the blood of their enemies to enhance their combat performance. Death Knights have three specializations: Blood, Frost, and Unholy. All three specializations utilize strength as their primary stat, wear plate armor, and use two class specific resources called Runic Power and Runes to cast abilities and spells. As a DK you are able to use One-Handed Axes, One-Handed Maces, One-Handed Swords, Polearms, Ringworms, Two-Handed Axes, Two-Handed Maces, Two-Handed Swords and Under-Handed Tricks. Some spells and abilities that ALL Death Knights have access to include: Raise Ally, Mind Freeze, Control Undead, and Death Grip. *Please note: With your purchase of Sladowlands, Death Knights are also available to Allied Races, because they are so much fun. Races That Can Be Death Knights are
    ellauri269.html on line 345: The Wagner Group (Russian: Группа Вагнера, romanized: Gruppa Vagnera), also known as PMC Wagner (Russian: ЧВК[a] «Вагнер», romanized: ChVK «Vagner»; lit. 'Wagner Private Military Company'), is a Russian privately owned paramilitary organization. It is variously described as a private military company (PMC), a network of mercenaries, or a de facto private army of Russian President Vladimir Putin, depending how hawkish you are. The group operates beyond the law in Russia, where private military contractors are officially forbidden. While the Wagner Group itself is not ideologically driven, various elements of Wagner have been linked to neo-Nazis and far-right extremists, now fighting the Ukrainian neo-Nazis and far-right extremists in a war which is just unjust.
    ellauri269.html on line 347: The group came to prominence during the Donbas War in Ukraine, where it helped pro-Russian separatist forces of the self-declared Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics from 2014 to 2015. Its contractors have reportedly taken part in various conflicts around the world—including the civil wars in Syria, Libya, the Central African Republic (CAR), and Mali, often fighting on the side of forces aligned with the Russian government. Wagner operatives have committed war crimes in areas where they are deployed. The accusations include rapes and robberies of civilians, and torturing accused deserters.
    ellauri269.html on line 349: Because it operates in support of Russian interests, receives military equipment from the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) and uses installations of MoD for training, Wagner Group is frequently considered a de facto unit of the MoD or Russia's military intelligence agency, the GRU. It is widely speculated that the Wagner Group is used by the Russian government to allow for plausible deniability in certain conflicts, and to obscure from public the number of casualties and financial costs of Russia's foreign interventions. It has played a significant role in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, where, among other activities, it has been reportedly deployed to assassinate Ukrainian leaders, and has widely recruited prisoners and convicts for frontline combat. In December 2022, Pentagon's John Kirby claimed Wagner group has 50,000 fighters in Ukraine, including 10,000 contractors and 40,000 convicts. Others put the number of recruited prisoners at more like 20,000, with the overall number of PMCs present in Ukraine estimated at 20,000. After years of denying links to the Wagner group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, a businessman with close links to Putin, admitted in September 2022 that he "founded" the paramilitary group. Now (Feb 2023) he is angry because he is not getting all the attention and financial support he wants. He says that the Kreml nomenclature are thereby guilty of high treason. *This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably, so I stop here.
    ellauri269.html on line 351: The Wagner Group reportedly recruited a unit known as the Black Russians from imprisoned UPC rebels in the Central African Republic to fight in Ukraine and Mali. They may end up fighting equally black American mercenaries on the Ukrainian side. Mali voted with Russia, Central Africa abstained.
    ellauri269.html on line 377: "He should be killed", growled Varian as they watched from the parapets Doomhammer being hauled toward the palace. "And I wish I could be one to do it". No such luck. Prinssi Andrew halutaan häätää Windsorista. He's a roal (sic) pain in the arse.
    ellauri269.html on line 379: "He's going to the Undercity," said Arthas. The ancient royal crypts, dungeons, sewers, public toilets and twining alleys deep below the palace had somehow gotten that nickname, as if the place was simply another part of town. Which it was! Dark, dank, filthy, the Undercity was intended for prisoners or the dead, but the poorest of the poor in the land somehow always seemed to find their way in. If one was homeless or a university professor, it was better than freezing in the elements, and if one needed something illegal, even Arthas knew that that was where one went to get it. Now and then the guards would go down and make a sweep of the place as a pro forma gesture to clean it out. (This imagery courtesy of New York Subway Authority.)
    ellauri269.html on line 412: 16-v. Kalja aijotaan naittaa jollekulle liittolaiselle siltä kysymättä, sellaista aikaa eletään. Lordi Daval Prestolle, to be exact. Kalja ei ole mielestään edes elukka, se on esine. Oikeammin tavara. Arttu ize haluaisi kumppanin, ystävän, ja tottakai - tavaran. Mutta kurkona sen pitää valita kantakirjatamma (tosin voihan sillä olla varatavaroita tallin perällä).
    ellauri269.html on line 414: Blackmoore (tää kynäilijä tykkää moorenimistä) haisee aamullakin viinalta ja sen isä oli ilkeä whistleblower, varmaan siis poikakin. Ja sillä on veltto katamiitti kaveri, ihan vaistomaisesti eklottava limaska. Taretha Foxton näyttää kyllä quite a dishiltä. Arttu on 17v, ei sakkolihaa enää.
    ellauri269.html on line 424: Originally Answered: Is it possible for people to have sex in WoW? The short answer is no - there are no specific in-game mechanics that allows characters to have intercourse with each other.
    ellauri269.html on line 425: However, there is a gameplay style called Erotic Role-Play (ERP) where players can role-play sexual acts. The Moon Guard realm is notorious for this, but it's frowned upon - World of Warcraft is a game that is rated suitable for teenagers. Whilst I personally have no issue with what consenting players do in private or guild channels, ERP can be problematic when it takes place in public chat channels. But it's all textual. No actual humping with huge green orc penises in magenta arses is countenanced.
    ellauri269.html on line 427: You can actually have sex with erectile dysfunction. But you won't be able to stick you huge green pecker in a magi's awaiting slit, that is simply ruled out. It is like putting toothpaste back in the tube. The rest is just boring.
    ellauri269.html on line 433: "Lad, no one feels ready. No one feels he deserves it. And you know why? Because no one does. It's grace, pure and simple. We are inherently unworthy, simply because we're human, and all human beings-aye, and elves, and dwarves, and all the other alliance races-but not orcs-are flawed. But Coors Light loves us anyway. It loves us for what we sometimes can raise from our breeches in rare moments. It loves us for what we can then do to others. And it loves us because we can help it share its message by striving daily to be worth a green orc, even though we understand that we can't ever truly become so."
    ellauri269.html on line 471: Riimunävertäjä loi Kuuranupin ja Dominoinnin melan Sacher-Masochin tyrmässä Haukotuxessa ja vanginvartija pakotti hänet vastoin tahtoaan tekemään niin, mistä hän piti. Vanginvartija aikoi käyttää terää ja ruoria vahvistaakseen vaikutusvaltaansa Azerothissa, jolloin hän sai lunastaa "lopullisen palkintonsa", salaisuuden, jonka Ensimmäiset yrittivät piilottaa. Surunterona, joka oli koristeltu Dominan tazkoilla, Kuuranuppi sisälsi Hampaattoman Kidan voiman. Kuuranuppi oli "paras" Riimunävertäjän suruteristä, mutta myöhemmin Seppo Ilmarisen väsäämä Kyrvännnuppi ohitti sen teholtaan.
    ellauri269.html on line 517: Warlords of Draenor -soundtrackin kappale "Malach", jonka heprealainen nimi tarkoittaa kurkoa, sisältää nigunin (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigun) noin 50 sekunnin kohdalla.
    ellauri269.html on line 528: Just as Judaism (besides the incredibly tiny Karaite sect) is Rabbinic in nature (teachers of the scripture interpret matters, debate is common and encouraged), Draenei worship of the Light is heavily based on discussion and interpretation, and different Exarchs will interpret the word of a Naaru in a certain manner. Dogmatism is heavily discouraged, and worshippers are encouraged to find their own truths in the scripture (this is specifically non-Orthodox, but Draenei don’t seem Orthodox to me).
    ellauri269.html on line 530: Similarly, the Draenei approach to the Light places next to zero importance on evangelism. This is less ‘headcanony’, as we see a very clear difference in how the humans and Draenei act in this respect. Individual draenei see the Light as immensely important to themselves, but they do not enforce their beliefs on others.
    ellauri269.html on line 536: With all this in mind, the recent plot developments on AU Draenor might seem at first glance to be very problematic - depicting a Jewish-coded society becoming the oppressors in a manner that might seem like a poorly constructed and offensive commentary on modern Israel. However, the manner in which the AU Draenei become so zealous and militant is through their (implied) exposure to the words of Xe’ra. Their religion shifts from culturally tied tradition to an evangelistic dogmatic belief system. There is a clear intent of conversion behind their actions.
    ellauri269.html on line 543: I thought the goblins were the jewish race.
    ellauri269.html on line 549: Or simply you made assertions that could apply to any other race and not at all inherently Draenei.
    ellauri269.html on line 565: Gilneans have victorian style architecture, clothing and accent.
    ellauri269.html on line 567: Darkspears have jamaican accent and live in tropical locations?
    ellauri269.html on line 568: These are so obviously in your face that I doubt anyone would argue.
    ellauri269.html on line 570: But Draenei being jewish because they have a jewlery skill, have a prophet (muslims and other religions have one too), have rune like language (like every other race in wow) and etc…
    ellauri269.html on line 571: Draenei have russian accents and an indian dance lol. They are a melting pot of different things.
    ellauri269.html on line 574: The Tortollans are ultra-jewish, and many have said the goblins have traits of racist Jewish caricatures. Welcome to the וורלד אוף וורקראפט (eng. World of Warcraft).
    ellauri269.html on line 575: There is literally a track in the WoD soundtrack called ‘Messenger’ in Hebrew (Malach), which features traditional Jewish liturgical singing. They are led by a Moses figure, and literally came to Azeroth on a ship named after the Exodus. It’s not subtle, I don’t see why you’re denying it.
    ellauri269.html on line 578: The Tortollans are ultra-jewish, and many have said the goblins have traits of racist Jewish caricatures.
    ellauri269.html on line 580: The Tortollans are essentially old Jewish grandparents, yes. That’s not exactly the same situation, though. And goblins, historically? Yes. But Blizzard have actually made a clear effort to distinguish the WoW goblins from that history and made them into, well… Steampunk Italian-Americans.
    ellauri269.html on line 583: Whats your point? Dances do not show anything about actual inspiration. The kaldorei female dance is a French singer’s dance, yet they have no French inspiration. That is saved for the Shal’dorei, who were created over a decade after that dance. You want to draw some jewish heritage inspirations? sure. But Draenei being jewish and only jewish based on these weak arguments?
    ellauri269.html on line 586: you may be right, that the draenei are a melting pot of many cultural inspirations, but my post was meant to allay Surma’s suspicion that this might be the type of thread to get banned. I don’t think there’s anything ban-worthy of discussing the real world cultural inspirations of the wow races.
    ellauri269.html on line 587: I could say the same exact thing on a music choice.
    ellauri269.html on line 588: Not every race is 1:1 representation of a real world culture besides some exceptions like Worgen but thats only their visual theme and it does not go any deeper than that.
    ellauri269.html on line 594: Oh PS. Jewish =/= Israel. One is a religion and a people spread accross the world and the other is a country with many strengths and weakenesses. Please do not compare Israel’s actions or critism as somehow representative of all jewish people. That is grotesquely anti-semetic; the jewish people are not some sort of hive mind monolith represented by Israel. Stop this silliness.
    ellauri269.html on line 596: Just because Yrel went full on inquisition is not a commentary on Modern Israel and their foreign or domestic politics. Do you want to read my post again? I literally said it’s not that, even if it might come across as that in light of the Jewish inspiration..
    ellauri269.html on line 598: So events on AU Draenor are problematic and offensive because they present a “Jewish-coded” society as being oppressive, but in actuality it’s fine and makes sense because they’re really now “Christianity-coded”?
    ellauri269.html on line 600: Do you want to read my post again? I literally said it’s not that, even if it might come across as that in light of the Jewish inspiration.
    ellauri269.html on line 650: Tämä artikkeli käsittelee epäkuolleista sepustettua Forsaken-lorua. Katso pelattava kilpailu kohdasta Undead (pelattava). Lisätietoja elävistä kuolleista yleensä, katso Undead . Katso pelin sisäisestä maineryhmästä Undercity (fraction).
    ellauri269.html on line 718: Yksi mielenkiintoisimmista piirteistä Superman-hahmon synnyssä on se, että hänen alkuperänsä ei ole Friedrich Nietzschen käsityksessä ubermenschistä – johon perustui Adolf Hitlerin usko arjalaisen mestarirodun luontaiseen paremmuuteen – vaan juutalaisessa mytologiassa. Sankarin luojat Jerry Siegel ja Joe Shuster olivat juutalaisten maahanmuuttajien lapsia. Sarjakuvateollisuuden, jossa he viettivät merkittävän osan nuoresta urastaan, loivat New Yorkissa juutalaiset, kuten Max Ginsburg, Bob Kahn ja Jacob Kurtzberg, jotka piilottivat etnisen alkuperänsä Gainesin, Kanen ja Kirbyn kaltaisten nimien taakse. Aiheesta on vuosien varrella ilmestynyt kymmeniä kirjoja ja artikkeleita ovelilla nimillä, kuten Up, Up ja Oy Vey tai Mensch of Steel.
    ellauri269.html on line 720: Ärsyttävästi hahmon viimeaikaiset kuvaukset, erityisesti vuoden 2013 Man of Steel -elokuva, keskittyvät Metropolis Marvelin Kristuksen kaltaisiin messiaanisiin ominaisuuksiin. Ennen elokuvan julkaisua uskoon perustuva lehdistösuhdeyritys Grace Hill Media kutsui uskonnollisia henkilöitä eri puolilta kansakuntaa osallistumaan valikoituihin julkaisua edeltäviin näytöksiin, julkaisi leikkeitä verkossa ja toimitti muistiinpanoja mahdollisista elokuvaan liittyvistä uskonpohjaisista keskusteluaiheista. Yksi esimerkki keskittyy isyyden teemoihin ja kehottaa isiä "viemään [lapset] katsomaan Teräsmiestä" ja käyttämään sitten opasta "löytämään uusia yhteyksiä omaan elämääsi ja Jumalan sanaan". Verkkosisällön ohella Dr. Craig Detweiller, Ph.D. teologian ja kulttuurin, kirjoitti yhdeksänsivuisen esseen nimeltä "Jeesus – alkuperäinen supersankari" yhdistääkseen Kryptonin viimeisen pojan Jumalan Poikaan. Detweiller lainasi usein toistuvia todisteita päätteestä "el", joka liitti Supermanin kryptonin syntymänimen "Kal-el". Heprean kielessä "el"-päätettä käytetään merkitsemään Elohimia tai Jahvea, Jehovaa tai Jumalaa, kuten nimissä Mikael, Ariel ja Rafael. Esseessaan Detweiller viittasi myös jokebedialaisten orpoksi jäämiseen, jonka Superman kärsi, kun hänen vanhempansa, jotka varoittivat planeetan Kryptonin välittömästä kuolemasta, ampuivat vauvansa ulkoavaruuteen kuin futuristinen Mooses.
    ellauri269.html on line 724: Lamed is comprised of a kaf and a vav: 20 and 6=26. Twenty-six is the gematria of G‑d's name, the Tetragrammaton Yud-Hei-Vav-Hei. Eikös se ollut myös Leninin peitenimi neuvostojuutalaisten parissa? Stalin oli Samekh. Shin also stands for the word Shaddai, a name for God. Because of this, a kohen(priest) forms the letter Shin with his hands as he recites the Priestly Blessing. In the mid-1960s, actor Leonard Nimoy used a single-handed version of this gesture to create the Vulcan hand salutefor his character, Mr. Spock, on Star Trek. Larry Tye, kirjan Superman: The High-Flying History of America's Most Enduring Hero kirjoittaja, vertasi Supermanin eettisiä sääntöjä – "Truth, Justice, and the American Way" - Mishnan arvoihin "totuus, rauha ja oikeudenmukaisuus". Paizi supermiehellä "rauhasta" oli tullut Pax Americana.
    ellauri269.html on line 742: Tästä syystä 74 vuoden ajan Supermanin ensisijainen vihollinen ei ole ollut toinen muukalainen tai supersankari, vaan megalomanialainen muukalaisvihamielinen miljardööri Lex Luthor. Luther on useaan otteeseen toistanut senaattori Smithin kielen, harjoittanut murhanhimoista, rodullista vigilantismia ja yleisesti edistänyt natsien übermensch-ihannetta. Siegelin ja Shusterin ensimmäisessä Superman-sarjakuvassa, jonka otsikko on "The Reign of the Superman", "Superman" -hahmo esiintyi kuten Lex Luthor myöhemmin, kalju, ilkeä ja visuaalisesti samanlainen kuin FW Murnau -versio Draculasta (toinen fiktiivinen hahmo, jolla on salainen juutalaisuus). alkuperä) vuoden 1922 elokuvasta Nosferatu.
    ellauri269.html on line 748: Kahden ohiolaisen jutkupojan herkkähipiäisyys kuvasi kokonaisen maan liikettä. Yhdysvaltoihin muuttaneet juutalaiset ovat täysin sulautuneet sen yhteiskuntaan, samoin kuin heidän luomuksensa. Superman ei ole vain Kryptonin viimeinen poika – hän on Jeesus, amerikkalaisten ikoni. Tämän artikkelin aiemmassa versiossa Rachel ja Angel lueteltiin väärin hewbrew-niminä, jotka sisältävät "-el"-liitteen. Tämä on nyt korjattu. (Aika noloa, mutta vaikka olen rodultani juutalainen, en ole uskovainen, en osaa hepreaa enkä edes Jiddishiä.)
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    ellauri269.html on line 780: Moshe Rosenberg is Rav of Congregation Etz Chaim of Kew Gardens Hills and teaches at the SAR Academy, where he integrates Tech and Torah. His book is Morality for Muggles: Ethics in the Bible and the World of Harry Potter (Ktav, 2011).
    ellauri269.html on line 793: Universumien tomu (engl. His Dark Materials) on englantilaisen Philip Pullmanin kirjoittama kolmiosainen fantasiakirjasarja. Kirjat kertovat kahden nuoren, Lyra Belacquan ja Will Parryn, seikkailuista rinnakkaisissa maailmankaikkeuksissa. Trilogiaan kuuluvat kirjat Kultainen kompassi (1995), Salaperäinen veitsi (1997) ja Maaginen kaukoputki (2000).
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    ellauri270.html on line 42: Paxu pehmeäkantinen semantiikan kirja, jota luin albumeissa 18 ja 115 mainitulla Pihlajasaaren retkellä oli Semantics An Interdisciplinary Reader in Philosophy, Linguistics and Psychology Authors: Danny D. Steinberg Leon A. Jakobovits View all contributors Date Published: May 1974 availability: Available format: Paperback isbn: 9780521204996 Rate & review £ 48.99 Paperback Add to cart Add to wishlist Looking for an inspection copy?
    ellauri270.html on line 48: Tässä albumissa on ainexia Fred Karlssonia muistuttavan Jeff Leachin stilistiikan primerista. Tässä albumissa puhutaan yllättävän paljon myös silloista. Serbinobelisti Andrić esiintyi mielellään jugoslaavisena sillanrakentajana. 90-luvulla meni natolaiset joukolla purkautuneeseen Jugoslaviaan tappamaan monenlaisia jugoslaaveja. Siitä jäi yli jotain karuja veteraaneja Espanjankin kaduille pörräämään syysampiaisina, joiden varaan voi hikisesti rakentaa väkivaltaisia Netflix-sarjoja.
    ellauri270.html on line 108: Kwai-joen silta. 1957 | Ikäraja: 13+ | 2 t 41 min | Draamat. Eeppinen tarina sijoittuu 2. maailmansodan aikaiseen japanilaiseen vankileiriin, jossa brittivankien pitää rakentaa silta leirin mielialan vahvistamiseksi. Pääosissa: William Holden, Alec Guinness, Jack Nicholson, Hannu Salama. Julkaisupäivämäärä 13.09.2015 19.15
    ellauri270.html on line 166: Kwai-joen silta on David Leanin ohjaama vuoden 1957 eeppinen sotaelokuva, joka perustuu Pierre Boullen vuoden 1952 romaaniin. Vaikka elokuva käyttää (paizi ei käytä) Burman rautatien rakentamisen historiallista ympäristöä vuosina 1942–1943, Boullen romaanin juoni ja henkilöt sekä käsikirjoitus ovat lähes kokonaan fiktiivisiä. Näyttelijöitä ovat William Holden, Alec Guinness, Cole Porter, Ginger Ale, Jack Hawkins, Sessue Hayakawa ja Jack Nicholson, joka ei kyllä ollut tässä filmissä. Tää raina on tehty Korean sodan aikana, kyseessä on myöhäiskolonialistinen propagandaelokuva.
    ellauri270.html on line 180: Vuoden 1943 alussa joukko brittiläisiä sotavankeja, everstiluutnantti Jack Nicholsonin (Dwight Dogcollar) johtama, saapuu japanilaiselle vankileirille Thaimaahan eli Ceyloniin. Yhdysvaltain laivaston komentaja Shears kertoo kauhistuttavista olosuhteista. Nicholson kieltää kaikki pakoyritykset, koska päämaja käski heidät antautumaan, ja pakenemista voidaan pitää käskyjen uhmaamisena. Myös tiheä ympäröivä viidakko tekee paeta lähes mahdottomaksi.
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    ellauri270.html on line 242: "A Warning for Married Women" tells the story of Jane Reynolds and her lover James Harris, with whom she exchanged a promise of marriage. He is pressed as a sailor before the wedding takes place and Jane faithfully awaits his return for three years, but when she learns of his death at sea, she agrees to marry a local carpenter. Jane gives birth to three children and for four years the couple lives a happy life. One night, when the carpenter is away, the spirit of James Harris appears. He tries to convince Jane to keep her oath and run away with him. At first she is reluctant to do so, because of her husband and their children, but ultimately she succumbs to the ghost's pleas, letting herself be persuaded by his tales of rejecting the royal daughter's hand and assurance that he has the means to support her – namely, a fleet of seven ships. The pair then leaves England, never to be seen again, and the carpenter commits suicide upon learning that his wife is gone. The broadside ends with a mention that although the children were orphaned, the heavenly powers will provide for them.
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    ellauri270.html on line 288: Home › American Literature › Analysis of Shirley Jackson’s The Daemon Lover
    ellauri270.html on line 289: Analysis of Shirley Jackson’s The Daemon Lover
    ellauri270.html on line 293: Shirley Jackson putkahti esille albumissa 133 ja pulpahti lyhyesti pintaan albumissa 158. Shirley Hardie Jackson (14. joulukuuta 1916 San Francisco, Kalifornia, Yhdysvallat - 8. elokuuta 1965 North Bennington, Vermont, Yhdysvallat) oli yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija, joka tunnetaan erityisesti kauhukertomuksistaan. Kirjailijanuransa aikana Jackson kirjoitti kuusi romaania, kaksi muistelmateosta ja yli 200 kauhukertomusta, toinen toistaan kauheampia. Kaikista kauhein niistä oli Lottery. Aika kauhean näkönen Shirley oli izekin. Varmaan kotijoukkojakin pelotti.
    ellauri270.html on line 298: In The Daemon Lover, James (Jamie) Harris, a handsome author, deserts his dowdy 34-year old fiancée. The plot of this short story may be indebted to “The Demon Lover” by Elizabeth Bowen, whom Jackson ranked with Katherine Anne Porter as one of the best contemporary short story writers. When Jamie Harris disappears, he shatters his bride’s dreams of living in a “golden house in-the-country” (DL 12). Her shock of recognition that she will never trade her lonely city apartment for a loving home mirrors the final scenes of “The Lottery” and “The Pillar of Salt” as well as many other stories in which a besieged woman suffers a final and often fatal blow.
    ellauri270.html on line 300: In “The Daemon Lover,” the second story in The Lottery and Other Stories, Jackson’s collection of 25 tales, the reader sees James Harris only through his fiancée’s eyes as a tall man wearing a blue suit. Neither the reader nor anyone in the story can actually claim to have seen him. Nonetheless, this piece foreshadows the appearance of Harris in such other stories in the collection as “Like Mother Used to Make,” “The Village,” “Of Course,” “Seven Types of Ambiguities,” and “The Tooth.” As James Harris wanders through the book, he sheds the veneer of the ordinary that covers his satanic nature.
    ellauri270.html on line 302: The irony in “The Daemon Lover” is that the female protagonist becomes suspect as she hunts for the mysterious young man “who promised to marry her” (DL 23). Everywhere she searches, she encounters couples who mock her with not-so-subtle insinuations that she is crazy. Indeed, at the end of the story she may well have become insane; the narrative is ambiguous on this point. Significantly, however, if the nameless woman has indeed lost her mind, it is James who is responsible. Although some critics speculate that the disruptive male figure—both in this story and in the others in the collection—is a hallucination of a sexually repressed character, the epilogue to The Lottery, a ballad entitled “James Harris, The Daemon Lover,” suggests otherwise: He is, in fact, the devil himself.
    ellauri270.html on line 304: For Jackson, The Lottery is more than a ghost story; “The Daemon Lover” in particular and the collection in general critique a society that fails to protect women from becoming victims of strangers or neighbors. As in “The Lottery,” Jackson’s shocking account of a housewife’s ritualistic stoning, or in “The Pillar of Salt,” which traces a wife’s horror and growing hysteria when she has lost her way, the threatened characters are women. Although many of Jackson’s stories are modern versions of the folk tale of a young wife’s abduction by the devil, and although her characters are involved in terrifying circumstances, the point is that these tales seem true: They are rooted in reality. Thus, Jackson exposes the threat to women’s lives in a society that condones the daemon lover.
    ellauri270.html on line 308: The Juxtaposition of Peace and Violence Theme Icon. Human Nature Theme Icon. Family Structure and Gender Roles Theme Icon. The Power of Tradition Theme Icon. Dystopian Society and Conformity Theme Icon. Themes and Colors Key.
    ellauri270.html on line 313: This seemingly idyllic beginning establishes a setting at odds with the violent resolution of the story. Early details, such as sun and flowers, all have positive connotations, and establish the theme of the juxtaposition of peace and violence. The lottery is mentioned in the first paragraph, but not explained until the last lines.
    ellauri270.html on line 315: The children arrive in the village square first, enjoying their summer leisure time. Bobby Martin fills his pockets with stones, and other boys do the same. Bobby helps Harry Jones and Dickie Delacroix build a giant pile of stones and protect it from “raids” by other children. The girls stand talking in groups. Then adults arrive and watch their children’s activities. The men speak of farming, the weather, and taxes. They smile, but do not laugh. The women arrive, wearing old dresses and sweaters, and gossip amongst themselves. Then the women call for their children, but the excited children have to be called repeatedly. Bobby Martin runs back to the pile of stones before his father reprimands him and he quietly takes his place with his family.
    ellauri270.html on line 317: The children’s activities—gathering stones—have a false innocence about them. Because this resembles the regular play of children, the reader may not assume gathering stones is intended for anything violent. The word “raids,” however, introduces a telling element of violence and warfare into the children’s innocent games. Similarly, the reader is lulled into a false sense of security by the calm and innocuous activities and topics of conversation among the adult villagers. We see the villagers strictly divided along gendered lines, even as children.
    ellauri270.html on line 319: Mr. Summers, the man who conducts the lottery, arrives. He also organizes the river dances, the purity pledges, and the Halloween program, because he has time to devote to volunteering. He runs the coal business in town, but his neighbors pity him because his wife is unkind and the couple has no children. Mr. Summers arrives bearing a black box. He is followed by the postmaster, Mr. Graves, who caries a stool.
    ellauri270.html on line 321: Because of the innocuous nature of Mr. Summers’ other community activities, the lottery is assumed to be something in a similar vein. He is a successful businessman, but pitied because he can have no children—clearly this is a very family-oriented society.
    ellauri270.html on line 323: Mr. Graves sets the stool in the center of the square and the black box is placed upon it. Mr. Summers asks for help as he stirs the slips of paper in the box. The people in the crowd hesitate, but after a moment Mr. Martin and his oldest son Baxter step forward to hold the box and stool. The original black box from the original lotteries has been lost, but this current box still predates the memory of any of the villagers. Mr. Summers wishes to make a new box, but the villagers don’t want to “upset tradition” by doing so. Rumor has it that this box contains pieces of the original black box from when the village was first settled. The box is faded and stained with age.
    ellauri270.html on line 325: The details of the lottery’s proceedings seem mundane, but the crowd’s hesitation to get involved is a first hint that the lottery is not necessarily a positive experience for the villagers. It is also clear that the lottery is a tradition, and that the villagers believe very strongly in conforming to tradition—they are unwilling to change even something as small as the black box used in the proceedings.
    ellauri270.html on line 327: Much of the original ritual of the lottery has been forgotten, and one change that was made was Mr. Summers’s choice to replace the original pieces of wood with slips of paper, which fit more easily in the black box now that the population of the village has grown to three hundred. The night before the lottery, Mr. Summers and Mr. Graves always prepare the slips of paper, and then the box is kept overnight in the safe of the coal company. For the rest of the year, the box is stored in Mr. Graves’s barn, the post office, or the Martins’ grocery store.
    ellauri270.html on line 329: Even though the villagers value tradition, many of the specific parts of their traditions have been lost with time. This suggests that the original purpose of the lottery has also been forgotten, and the lottery is now an empty ritual, one enacted simply because it always has been. When we later learn the significance of the slips of paper, it seems horribly arbitrary that they are simply made by a person the night before.
    ellauri270.html on line 331: In preparation for the lottery, Mr. Summers creates lists of the heads of families, heads of households in each family, and members of each household in each family. Mr. Graves properly swears in Mr. Summers as the officiator of the lottery. Some villagers recall that there used to be a recital to accompany the swearing in, complete with a chant by the officiator. Others remembered that the officiator was required to stand in a certain way when he performed the chant, or that he was required to walk among the crowd. A ritual salute had also been used, but now Mr. Summers is only required to address each person as he comes forward to draw from the black box. Mr. Summers is dressed cleanly and seems proper and important as he chats with Mr. Graves and the Martins.
    ellauri270.html on line 333: The lottery involves organizing the village by household, which reinforces the importance of family structures here. This structure relies heavily on gender roles for men and women, where men are the heads of households, and women are delegated to a secondary role and considered incapable of assuming responsibility or leadership roles. Horrible! Even though the setting of this story is a single town, it is generic enough that it might be almost anywhere. In doing this, Jackson essentially makes the story a fable—the ideas explored here are universal.
    ellauri270.html on line 335: Just as Mr. Summers stops chanting in order to start the lottery, Mrs. Tessie Hutchinson arrives in the square. She tells Mrs. Delacroix that she “clean forgot what day it was.” She says she realized it was the 27th and came running to the square. She dries her hands on her apron. Mrs. Delacroix reassures her that Mr. Summers and the others are still talking and she hasn’t missed anything.
    ellauri270.html on line 337: Tessie Hutchinson’s late arrival establishes her character in a few sentences: she cares little about the lottery and the pomp and circumstance of the ritual. She is different from the other villagers, and thus a potential rebel against the structure of the village and the lottery.
    ellauri270.html on line 339: Mrs. Hutchinson looks through the crowd for her husband and children. The crowd parts for her as she joins them at the front, and some point out her arrival to her husband. Mr. Summers cheerfully says that he’d thought they’d have to start without Tessie. Tessie jokes back that Mr. Summers wouldn’t have her leave her dirty dishes in the sink, would he? The crowd laughs.
    ellauri270.html on line 343: Mr. Summers says that they had better get started and get this over with so that everyone can go back to work. He asks if anyone is missing and, consulting his list, points out that Clyde Dunbar is absent with a broken leg. He asks who will be drawing on his behalf. His wife steps forward, saying, “wife draws for her husband.” Mr. Summers asks—although he knows the answer, but he poses the question formally—whether or not she has a grown son to draw for her. Mrs. Dunbar says that her son Horace is only sixteen, so she will draw on behalf of her family this year.
    ellauri270.html on line 345: Mrs. Dunbar is the only woman to draw in the lottery, and the discussion of her role in the ritual proceedings emphasizes the theme of family structure and gender roles. Women are considered so inferior that even a teenaged son would replace a mother as the “head of household.” Wow this is going back to last century, or to Afghanistan! The formality surrounding these proceedings shows Mrs. Dunbar’s involvement to be an anomaly for the village.
    ellauri270.html on line 347: Mr. Summers asks if the Watson boy is drawing this year. Jack Watson raises his hand and nervously announces that he is drawing for his mother and himself. Other villagers call him a “good fellow” and state that they’re glad to see his mother has “got a man to do it.” Mr. Summers finishes up his questions by asking if Old Man Warner has made it. The old man declares “here” from the crowd.
    ellauri270.html on line 349: Jack Watson’s role continues the examination of family structures and gender roles. Jack earns respect and identity as a man among the villagers by drawing in the lottery. He is referred to as a “good fellow” and “a man” who is looking after his “helpless” mother.
    ellauri270.html on line 351: A hush falls over the crowd as Mr. Summers states that he’ll read the names aloud and the heads of families should come forward and draw a slip of paper from the box. Everyone should hold his paper without opening it until all the slips have been drawn. The crowd is familiar with the ritual, and only half-listens to these directions. Mr. Summers first calls “Adams,” and Steve Adams approaches, draws his slip of paper, and returns to his family, standing a little apart and not looking down at the paper.
    ellauri270.html on line 355: As the reading of names continues, Mrs. Delacroix says to Mrs. Graves that is seems like no time passes between lotteries these days. It seems like they only had the last one a week ago, she continues, even though a year has passed. Mrs. Graves agrees that time flies. Mr. Delacroix is called forward, and Mrs. Delacroix holds her breath. “Dunbar” is called, and as Janey Dunbar walks steadily forward the women say, “go on, Janey,” and “there she goes.”
    ellauri270.html on line 357: Snap shots of village life, like the conversation between Mrs. Delacroix and Mrs. Graves, develop the humanity of the characters and makes this seem just like any other small town where everyone knows each other. The small talk juxtaposed against murder (oops now I let the cat out of the bag, sorry) is what makes the story so powerful. Janey is taking on a “man’s role,” so she is assumed to need encouragement and support.
    ellauri270.html on line 361: The men’s nervousness foreshadows the lottery’s grim outcome. Tessie acts at odds with the pervasive mood, drawing laughs from the crowd. Tessie does not question the lottery at this point, and treats the proceedings lightheartedly—from a position of safety.
    ellauri270.html on line 363: In the crowd, Mr. Adams turns to Old Man Warner and says that apparently the north village is considering giving up the lottery. Old Man Warner snorts and dismisses this as foolish. He says that next the young folks will want everyone to live in caves or nobody to work. He references the old saying, “lottery in June, corn be heavy soon.” He reminds Mr. Adams that there has always been a lottery, and that it’s bad enough to see Mr. Summers leading the proceedings while joking with everybody. Mrs. Adams intercedes with the information that some places have already stopped the lotteries. Old Man Warner feels there’s “nothing but trouble in that.”
    ellauri270.html on line 367: Mrs. Dunbar says to her oldest son that she wishes everyone would hurry up, and Horace replies that they’re almost through the list of names. Mrs. Dunbar instructs him to run and tell his father once they’re done. When Old Man Warner is called to select his slip of paper, he says that this is his seventy-seventh lottery. When Jack Watson steps forward, he receives several comments from the crowd reminding him to not be nervous and to take his time.
    ellauri270.html on line 369: Mrs. Dunbar’s impatience, Old Man Warner’s pride, and Jack Watson’s coming-of-age moment show how integrated the lottery is into this society. No one questions the practice, and they all arrange their lives around it. Jackson shows how difficult it is to give up a tradition when everyone else conforms to it.
    ellauri270.html on line 371: Finally, the last man has drawn. Mr. Summers says, “all right, fellows,” and, after a moment of stillness, all the papers are opened. The crowd begins to ask who has it. Some begin to say that it’s Bill Hutchinson. Mrs. Dunbar tells her son to go tell his father who was chosen, and Horace leaves. Bill Hutchinson is quietly staring down at his piece of paper, but suddenly Tessie yells at Mr. Summers that he didn’t give her husband enough time to choose, and it wasn’t fair.
    ellauri270.html on line 373: Mr. Summer’s casual language and camaraderie with the villagers contrast with what is at stake. Tessie’s reaction is the first explicit sign of something horrifying at the heart of the lottery. She is as outspoken in her anger as she was in her humor—although rather too late, and it’s assumed she wouldn’t argue if someone else had been chosen. Bill resignedly accepts the power of the tradition.
    ellauri270.html on line 375: Mrs. Delacroix tells Tessie to “be a good sport,” and Mrs. Graves reminds her “all of us took the same chance.” Bill Hutchinson tells his wife to “shut up.” Mr. Summers says they’ve got to hurry to get done in time, and he asks Bill if he has any other households in the Hutchinsons’ family. Tessie yells that there’s her daughter Eva and Eva’s husband Don, and says that they should be made to take their chance, too. Mr. Summers reminds her that, as she knows, daughters draw with their husband’s family. “It wasn’t fair,” Tessie says again.
    ellauri270.html on line 377: This passage shows the self-serving survival instinct of humans very clearly. Each person who speaks up is protecting his or her own skin, a survival instinct that Jackson shows to be natural to all the villagers, and by extension all humans. Tessie is willing to throw her daughter and son-in-law into harm’s way to have a better chance of saving herself. The other women are relieved to have not been chosen—no one speaks up against the lottery until they themselves are in danger.
    ellauri270.html on line 379: Bill Hutchinson regretfully agrees with Mr. Summers, and says that his only other family is “the kids.” Mr. Summers formally asks how many kids there are, and Bill responds that there are three: Bill Jr., Nancy, and little Davy. Mr. Graves takes the slips of paper back and puts five, including the marked slip of paper, in the black box. The others he drops on the ground, where a breeze catches them. Mrs. Hutchinson says that she thinks the ritual should be started over—it wasn’t fair, as Bill didn’t have enough time to choose his slip.
    ellauri270.html on line 383: Mr. Summers asks if Bill Hutchinson is ready, and, with a glance at his family, Bill nods. Mr. Summers reminds the Hutchinsons that they should keep their slips folded until each person has one. He instructs Mr. Graves to help little Davy. Mr. Graves takes the boy’s hand and walks with him up to the black box. Davy laughs as he reaches into the box. Mr. Summers tells him to take just one paper, and then asks Mr. Graves to hold it for him.
    ellauri270.html on line 389: Even a dystopian society like this one doesn’t exclude other aspects of human nature like youth, popularity, friendship, and selfishness. Nancy’s behavior resembles that of many popular teen girls—again emphasizing the universal nature of Jackson’s story. We get the sense that Old Man Warner is perpetually displeased with any kind of change to tradition—even though the omniscient narrator tells us that the “tradition” Warner is used to is very different from the original lottery.
    ellauri270.html on line 393: The inhumanity of the villagers, which has been developed by repeated exposure to the lottery and the power of adhering to tradition, still has some arbitrary limits—they are at least relieved that a young child isn’t the one chosen. They show no remorse for Tessie, however, no matter how well-liked she might be. Even Tessie’s own children are happy to have been spared, and relieved despite their mother’s fate. Jackson builds the sense of looming horror as the story approaches its close. WTF, Tessie is clearly the odd one out, so the outcome of the lottery was fortunate!
    ellauri270.html on line 395: Mr. Summers tells the crowd, “let’s finish quickly.” The villagers have forgotten several aspects of the lottery’s original ritual, but they remember to use stones for performing the final act. There are stones in the boys’ piles and some others on the ground. Mrs. Delacroix selects a large stone she can barely lift. “Hurry up,” she says to Mrs. Dunbar beside her. Mrs. Dunbar gasps for breath and says that she can’t run. Go ahead, she urges, “I’ll catch up.”
    ellauri270.html on line 397: Mrs. Dunbar already sent her son away, perhaps to spare him having to participate in murder this year, and now she herself seems to try and avoid taking part in the lottery as well. The line about the stones makes an important point—most of the external trappings of the lottery have been lost or forgotten, but the terrible act at its heart remains. There is no real religious or practical justification for the lottery anymore—it’s just a primitive murder for the sake of tradition. Now the situation would be quite different if this were a real case of adultery, about which there are clear instructions in the Old Testament!
    ellauri270.html on line 399: The use of stones also connects the ritual to Biblical punishments of “stoning” people for various sins, which then brings up the idea of the lottery’s victim as a sacrifice. The idea behind most primitive human sacrifices was that something (or someone) must die in order for the crops to grow that year. This village has been established as a farming community, so it seems likely that this was the origin of the lottery. The horrifying part of the story is that the murderous tradition continues even in a seemingly modern, “normal” society. In actual fact, the point is to reduce the number of mouths to feed in times of shortage.
    ellauri270.html on line 403: By having children (even Tessie’s own son) involved in stoning Tessie, Jackson aims to show that cruelty and violence are primitive and inherent aspects of human nature—not something taught by society. Tessie’s attempts to protest until the end show the futility of a single voice standing up against the power of tradition and a majority afraid of nonconformists. Jackson ends her story with the revelation of what actually happens as a result of the lottery, and so closes on a note of both surprise and horror. The seemingly innocuous, ordinary villagers suddenly turn violent and bestial, forming a mob that kills one of their own with the most primitive weapons possible—and then happily going home to supper.
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    The Juxtaposition of Peace and Violence

    ellauri270.html on line 411: “The Lottery” begins with a description of a particular day, the 27th of June, which is marked by beautiful details and a warm tone that strongly contrast with the violent and dark ending of the story. The narrator describes flowers blossoming and children playing, but the details also include foreshadowing of the story’s resolution, as the children are collecting stones and three boys guard their pile against the “raids of the other boys.” These details… read analysis of The Juxtaposition of Peace and Violence.
    ellauri270.html on line 415: Jackson examines the basics of human nature in “The Lottery,” asking whether or not all humans are capable of violence and cruelty, and exploring how those natural inclinations can be masked, directed, or emphasized by the structure of society. Philosophers throughout the ages have similarly questioned the basic structure of human character: are humans fundamentally good or evil? Without rules and laws, how would we behave towards one another? Are we similar to animals in….. read analysis of Human Nature.
    ellauri270.html on line 417: The ritual of the lottery itself is organized around the family unit, as, in the first round, one member of a family selects a folded square of paper. The members of the family with the marked slip of paper must then each select another piece of paper to see the individual singled out within that family. This process reinforces the importance of the family structure within the town, and at the same time creates a….. read analysis of Family Structure and Gender Roles.
    ellauri270.html on line 421: The villagers in the story perform the lottery every year primarily because they always have—it’s just the way things are done. The discussion of this traditional practice, and the suggestion in the story that other villages are breaking from it by disbanding the lottery, demonstrates the persuasive power of ritual and tradition for humans. The lottery, in itself, is clearly pointless: an individual is killed after being randomly selected. Even the original ritual has been… read analysis of The Power of Tradition.
    ellauri270.html on line 425: Jackson’s “The Lottery” was published in the years following World War II, when the world was presented with the full truth about Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. In creating the dystopian society of her story, Jackson was clearly responding to the fact that “dystopia” is not only something of the imagination—it can exist in the real world as well. Jackson thus meditates on human cruelty—especially when it is institutionalized, as in a dystopian society—and the… read analysis of Dystopian Society and Conformity.
    ellauri270.html on line 428: Jackson, Shirley. “The Daemon Lover.” In the Lottery and Other Stories. Modern Library Series. New York: Random House, 2000.

    ellauri270.html on line 429: Oppenheimer, Judy. Private Demons: The Life of Shirley Jackson. New York: Putnam, 1988.
    ellauri270.html on line 430: Wylie, Joan. Shirley Jackson: A Study of the Short Fiction. New York: Twayne, 1994.
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    ellauri270.html on line 443: Former Mariner High School teacher and boys basketball coach James Harris will be spending the next 11 years in state prison after he pleaded guilty in Lee County court on Monday to one count of sexual assault in a school. Harris, 46, had been charged with two counts stemming from his contact with a female student at Mariner in 2016. He allegedly had sex with the student in his classroom before moving the sexual relationship to his home. Court documents also show that Harris fathered a baby with a former student years earlier.
    ellauri270.html on line 445: In the assault case, Harris and the girl began communicating via text messages in the summer of 2016, when she was between 16 and 17 years of age, according to a Lee County Sheriff's Office report. The messages started out innocently but turned sexual in nature. Then Harris texted the girl asking for her presence in his classroom.
    ellauri270.html on line 446: The two began to kiss and the encounter escalated to a merry bout of fucking on a bench. Harris and the student had sex for the first time in late November 2016, according to the report.
    ellauri270.html on line 448: Harris is the all-time winningest head coach in Mariner basketball history and has led his team to eight consecutive FHSAA state playoff appearances. His evaluations describe him as a teacher who worked well with students and was always willing to help out. However, he had trouble "demonstrating knowledge of content", according to an evaluation for the 2013-2014 school year. His "lesson plans are lacking basic elements and are difficult for others to follow," the evaluation states. But his lechery plan was straightforward and clear enough to follow.
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    ellauri270.html on line 548: "I'm sorry about getting in your face there, sir, but we get a lot of trespassers and thieves these days, what with the economy going to shit and all. The sheriff is doing his best, but this is a big county and a big ranch, and his department's been slashed to the bone... but its a good thing too, on the other hand, no big government you know. Like I said, we've had a lot of trespassers over the past couple years," Andorsen said. "Even had some cattle rustlers a while back." "And you like to deal with them yourself, instead of calling the sheriff?" Fid asked. He nodded. "Sounds like the way it should be done." "Bet your ass," Andorsen said. "Nothing beats taking the law in your own hands. Playing sheriff, judge and hangman in one big fat person. Personally, I like the hangman part best."
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    H. Norman Schwarzkopf, father of H. Norman Schwarzkopf. Served Pres. George Bush, father of Pres. George Bush. Naah, actually this guy died 1958.

    ellauri270.html on line 558: In Vietnam 1969, his troops were demoralized and in poor condition, racked with rampant drug use and disciplinary problems as well as a lack of support from home. During his time in Vietnam, Schwarzkopf acquired his well-known short temper.
    ellauri270.html on line 561: Within 90 hours, his force had destroyed 42 of 50 Iraqi Army divisions at a cost of about 125 killed and 200 wounded among American troops, and about 482 killed, 458 wounded among all of the coalition. What a whackin' bloodbath. It restored pride in the US armed forces after the Vietnam War.
    ellauri270.html on line 565: Schwarzkopf developed a reputation as a commander who preferred to lead from the front, even willing to risk his own life and his subordinates. But his most lasting and important legacies are the tremendous soldiers he failed to kill.
    ellauri270.html on line 572: Die Brandeis University (oder einfach Brandeis) ist eine Privatuniversität in Waltham, im Osten des US-Bundesstaates Massachusetts. Die Hochschule ist seit 1985 Mitglied der Association of American Universities, einem seit 1900 bestehenden Verbund führender forschungsintensiver nordamerikanischer Universitäten.
    ellauri270.html on line 574: Brandeis wurde 1948 als nicht konfessionsgebundene Universität unter der Förderung der amerikanisch-jüdischen Gemeinschaft gegründet. Benannt wurde die Universität nach Louis Brandeis (1856–1941), dem ersten jüdischen Richter am Obersten Gerichtshof der Vereinigten Staaten. Sie steht Studenten aller Nationalitäten, Religionen und politischer Orientierung offen. Noch 2006 waren etwa 50 % der Studenten jüdisch. Die Sportteams der Brandeis University nennen sich die Juden. nein, die Judges. Die Universität ist Mitglied der University Athletic Association.
    ellauri270.html on line 583: 28."Thus four distinct functions, each essential to business, and each exercised, originally, by a distinct set of men, became united in the investment banker."
    ellauri270.html on line 587: 17."Democracy rests upon two pillars: one, the principle that all men are equally entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; and the other, the conviction that such equal opportunity will most advance civilization."
    ellauri270.html on line 593: Starting in 1890, Louis helped develop the "right to privacy" concept by writing a Harvard Law Review article of that title, and was thereby credited by legal scholar Roscoe Pound as having accomplished "nothing less than adding a chapter to our law." He later became active in the Zionist movement, seeing it as a solution to antisemitism in Europe and Russia, while at the same time being a way to "revive the Jewish spirit."
    ellauri270.html on line 595: Some have criticized Brandeis for evading issues related to African-Americans, as he did not author a single opinion on any cases about race during his twenty-three year tenure, and consistently voted with the court majority including in support of racial segregation.
    ellauri270.html on line 599: Frankism was a heretical Sabbatean Jewish religious movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, centered on the leadership of the Jewish Messiah claimant Jacob Frank, who lived from 1726 to 1791. Frank rejected religious norms and said that his followers were obligated to transgress as many moral boundaries as possible. At its height it claimed perhaps 50,000 followers, primarily Jews living in Poland, as well as in Central and Eastern Europe.
    ellauri270.html on line 601: According to biographer Melvin Urolofsky, Brandeis was influenced greatly by his uncle Lewis Naphtali Dembitz. Unlike other members of the extended Brandeis family, Dembitz regularly practiced Judaism and was actively involved in Zionist activities. Brandeis later changed his middle name from David to Dembitz in honor of his uncle, and through his uncle's model of social activism, became an active member of the Zionist movement later in his life.
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    ellauri272.html on line 61: Fifty Shades of Grey on brittiläisen E. L. Jamesin vuonna 2011 julkaistu eroottinen romaani. Sen tarina kertoo nuoren opiskelijan ja rikkaan liikemiehen suhteesta. Kirja sisältää kuvauksia muun muassa sadomasokismista. Romaani on käännetty yli 50 kielelle ja sitä on myyty yli 70 miljoonaa kappaletta maailmanlaajuisesti. Sen suosio käynnisti hetkellisen kevyen eroottisen kirjallisuuden ilmiön, jonka aikana Suomessakin kustantamoille lähetettiin runsaasti lajityyppiin sovitettuja käsikirjoituksia, kuten esim albumin 201 helläneroottinen kertomus "Isokukko Uljas". Lajityypin mestarit markiisi de Sade ja Ritter von Sacher-Masoch on myös tulleet vastaan hiljan albumissa 268.
    ellauri272.html on line 74: Fifty Shades of Grey has topped best-seller lists around the world, including those of the United Kingdom and the United States. The series had sold over 125 million copies worldwide by June 2015, while by October 2017 it had sold 150M. The series has been translated into 52 languages, and set a record in the United Kingdom as the fastest-selling paperback of all time.
    ellauri272.html on line 75: It has received mixed to negative reviews, as most critics noted the poor literary qualities of the work. Salman Rushdie said about the book: "I've never read anything so badly written that got published. It made Twilight look like War and Peace." Jesse Kornbluth of The Huffington Post said: "As a reading experience, Fifty Shades ... is a sad joke, puny of plot".
    ellauri272.html on line 80: Coinciding with the release of the book and its surprising popularity, injuries related to BDSM and sex toy use spiked dramatically. In the year after the novel's publishing in 2012, injuries requiring Emergency Room visits increased by over 50% from 2010 (the year before the book was published). This is speculated to be due to people unfamiliar with both the proper use of these toys and the safe practice of bondage and other "kinky" sexual fetishes in attempting to recreate at home what they had read.
    ellauri272.html on line 82: Several critics and porn scientists have expressed concern that the nature of the main couple's relationship is not BDSM at all, but rather is characteristic of an abusive relationship.
    ellauri272.html on line 84: Dr. Seuss commented that the book was "horribly written" in addition to being "disturbing" but stated that "if the book enhances women's real-life sex lives and intimacy, so be it." Ultimately, the book became the eighth-most banned book between 2010 and 2019.
    ellauri272.html on line 86: Operation Iraqui Freedom (OIF) offers direct support against communists so as to leur defendre le droit to access smutty information. If you’re able, please consider a donation to OIF to ensure this important work continues. But anyway, here's The 101 most banned and burned books in the U.S. of A! Näissä kaikissa on kyse nuorison korruptoinnista, samasta mistä Sokrates sai sen myrkkytuomion. Näiden kirjojen vika on erilaiset poikkeamat 7th heaven perhekomedian malliperheestä. Isiä ja äitejä tai sukupuolia on liikaa tai liian vähän, kaikki eivät tule ajoissa päivälliselle tai korvaavat terveellisen kotiruuan nestemäisellä ravinnolla tai tabuilla ja nousevat ylös tai menevät sänkyyn liian myöhään tai liian aikaisin tai ovat seisaaltaan, keittiosaarekkeella tai muuten sopimattomilla tavoilla. Juuri niitä aiheita jotka elähdyttävät Netflixin ja muiden suorasoittopalvelinten tarjontaa.
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    ellauri272.html on line 224: Go the Fuck to Sleep by Adam Mansbach
    ellauri272.html on line 230: Jacob's New Dress by Sarah Hoffman
    ellauri272.html on line 270: Prince and Knight by Daniel Haack
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    ellauri272.html on line 297: acclaimed, The Absolutely True Diary has also been the subject of controversy and
    ellauri272.html on line 318: with Forney's black-comedy illustrations explore themes of "racial tension,
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    ellauri272.html on line 324: the way back to the very first poor people."
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    ellauri272.html on line 330: Indian. Never mind the practically extinct aborigines, but he is a dangerous role model for the millions of immigrant more colorful hopefuls.
    ellauri272.html on line 338: James LaRue, OIF's director, told The Huffington Post that the Bible pops up regularly on the organization's annual challenged books list, but that it has never before breached the top 10. Secular activists want to point out there is a double standard in the Bible, as the Bible is a book filled with morally questionable actions.
    ellauri272.html on line 343: The ALA wrote on its website in a statement about the 2015 list: "While 'diversity' is seldom given as a reason for a challenge, it may in fact be an underlying and unspoken factor: The work is about people and issues others would prefer not to consider."
    ellauri272.html on line 345: But not to worry! "In fact there are thousands of editions of the Bible in tens of thousands of libraries in the United States, way more than any other world religious texts -- and that’s well within the First Amendment," LaRue told The Huffington Post. "Here in the home of the brave, free people read freely." Here, the Lord (the one and only real thing, beware of subsitutes) is still the head honcho. He is our
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    ellauri272.html on line 410: Ammons grew up on a tobacco farm near Whiteville, North Carolina, in the southeastern part of the state during the Great Depression. He served as a principal and teacher at Hattaras Elementary School and also married Phyllis Plumbo.
    ellauri272.html on line 414: Critics tracing his creative genealogy are apt to begin with Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau and work chronologically forward through Walt Whitman, Ezra Pound, Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, and William Carlos Williams. Of those poets, Harold Bloom felt that the transcendentalists Emerson and Whitman have influenced Ammons the most. Xcept he overdoes the colon. Radical colectomy is indicated.
    ellauri272.html on line 416: M.L. Rosenthal felt that although Ammons shares Wallace Stevens’s desire to intellectualize rather than simply describe, he falls short of Stevens’s success. Paul Zweig agrees that “unlike T.S. Eliot or Stevens, Ammons does not write well about ideas.” When the narrator finds the dead mole under the leaves, he says, “mercy: I’d just had / lunch: squooshy ice cream: I nearly / unhad it.” Vendler commented, “There has been nothing like this in American poetry before Ammons—nothing with this liquidity of folk voice.”
    ellauri272.html on line 420: Ammons’s concerns with the transcendental everyman coalesce in what may prove to be his finest effort: the National Book Award winner of 1993, Garbage. The title, suggested when Ammons drove by a Florida landfill, is characteristically flippant and yet perfectly serious. “Garbage is a brilliant book,” said David Baker in the Kenyon Review. “It may very well be a great one. ...
    ellauri272.html on line 563: Christian Gray : Tohtori Grace Trevelyan-Greyn ja Carrick Greyn adoptiopoika. 28-vuotias Grey Enterprise Holdings, Inc:n toimitusjohtaja ja Anastasian aviomies. (Pöljän näköinen paxumpana partapozona. Johnin ikätoveri, s. 1981.)
    ellauri272.html on line 569: Jack Hyde : Anan entinen pomo ja tärkein antagonisti. (pahis)
    ellauri272.html on line 571: Mia Gray : Carrick Grayn ja tohtori Grace Trevelyan Grayn adoptiotytär sekä Christian Grayn ja Elliot Greyn nuorempi sisar. (blondi)
    ellauri272.html on line 577: Elena Lincoln : Grace Trevelyan Greyn entinen ystävä ja Christianin entinen hallitseva asema. Elenan aviomies Eric sai tietää hänen suhteestaan ​​Christianin kanssa, sitten hakkasi häntä ankarasti ja erosi hänestä. Hän kieltäytyi nostamasta syytteitä häntä vastaan ​​syyllisyyden vuoksi. Yksi Fifty Shades Darkerin tärkeimmistä antagonisteista (blondi)
    ellauri272.html on line 579: Tohtori Grace Trevelyan-Grey : Christianin adoptioäiti. (Saman ikäinen kuin Anastasia mutta blondi. s. 1989. )
    ellauri272.html on line 583: Ray Steele : Anan isäpuoli, joka adoptoi Anan ja antoi tälle sukunimensä. (Battlestar Galactica vanhana. s. 1960.)
    ellauri272.html on line 591: Elizabeth Morgan : Anan SIP-SIP SÖP-SÖP kollega ja Jack Hyden rikoskumppani.
    ellauri272.html on line 611: Vastaavioituneet Christian ja Anastasia joutuvat keskeyttämään häämatkansa ja palaamaan kotiin saatuaan tiedon murtautumisesta hänen yrityksensä pääkonttoriin. Joitakin tietokonetiedostoja varastettiin, ja turvakameroiden nauhoitteista selviää, että tekijä on Jack Hyde, Anan entinen pomo, joka erotettiin seksuaalisesta väkivallasta . Samaan aikaan Ana esitellään uudelle henkilökohtaiselle turvatiimilleen.
    ellauri272.html on line 618: Kun Christian on työmatkalla New Yorkissa, Anastasia menee ulos juomaan pitkäaikaisen ystävänsä Kate Kavanaghin kanssa vastoin Christianin tahtoa. Palattuaan kotiin hän huomaa, että turvahenkilöstö on ottanut kiinni hänen entisen pomonsa Jack Hyden, joka erotettiin hänen seksuaalisesta hyväksikäytöstä. Ilmansiirtoteippi löytyy hänen taskustaan, ja hänen pakettiautossaan on rauhoittavia lääkkeitä ja lunnaita – kaikki viittaa siihen, että hän aikoi siepata hänet. Jack on pidätetty.
    ellauri272.html on line 621: Kun Christian on poissa työmatkalla, Ana jättää huomiotta hänen toiveensa jäädä kotiin ja tapaa ystävänsä Kate Kavanaghin juomaan. Kate seurustelee Christianin vanhemman veljen Elliotin kanssa ja pelkää, että Elliotilla saattaa olla suhde Gian, hänen liikekumppaninsa, kanssa. Jack Hyde yrittää kidnapata Anan, kun tämä tulee kotiin. Anan turvallisuustiimi alistaa hänet ja hänet pidätetään.
    ellauri272.html on line 645: Kun Christian on poissa työasioista muutaman päivän, Ana saa puhelun Jack Hydeltä. Hän on kidnapannut Mia Grayn ja vaatii 5 miljoonaa dollaria kahdessa tunnissa. Hän varoittaa Anaa olemaan kertomatta kenellekään tai hän tappaa Mian.
    ellauri272.html on line 653: Epäilyttävä pankinjohtaja soittaa Christianille. Hän luulee, että Ana jättää hänet, mutta huomaa, että se osuu samaan aikaan Hyden äskettäisen julkaisun, Mian tuntemattoman olinpaikan ja Anan äkillisen suuren käteisnoston kanssa. Hyde neuvoo Anaa menemään kujalle pysäköityyn autoon ja luovuttamaan puhelimensa kuljettajalle hävitettäväksi. Hän huijaa Hyden ottamalla pankinjohtajan puhelimen ja sujahtamalla omansa rahapussiin. Hän astuu ulos takaovesta ja huomaa, että kuljettaja ja Jackin rikoskumppani on hänen työtoverinsa Liz.
    ellauri272.html on line 662: Seuraavana päivänä raivoissaan kristitty saa selville Walesista, että Elenan entinen aviomies Eric Lincoln oli pelastanut Jackin vankilasta huolimatta hänen suhteestaan ​​Christianin kanssa. Christian kertoo Analle, että saatuaan tietää tapauksesta Eric hakkasi Elenan ankarasti ja erosi hänestä. Christianin kehotuksesta huolimatta Elena kieltäytyi nostamasta syytteitä Ericia vastaan ​​syyllisyyden vuoksi tapaukseen. Christian kosti ostamalla Eric Lincolnin hakkuuyhtiön myydäkseen sen. On myös saatu selville, että Elizabeth tunnusti poliisille, että Hyde kiristi hänet rikoskumppanikseen. (Hänen lopullinen kohtalo on kuitenkin edelleen mysteeri.)
    ellauri272.html on line 666: Ana herää kolme päivää myöhemmin sairaalassa Christianin rinnalla. Vaikka hän on vihainen hänen piittaamattomuudestaan ​​ja edelleen huolissaan isyydestä, hän ymmärtää, kuinka tärkeä heidän vauvansa on hänelle, ja he tekevät sovinnon. Christianin adoptioäiti Grace vakuuttaa hänelle, ettei Ana jätä häntä. Hän palaa kotiin seuraavana päivänä.
    ellauri272.html on line 740: Unlike many others, we have no billionaire owner except you, meaning we can fearlessly chase truth away and report alternative ones instead. 2023 will be no different; we will work with trademark theft and passion fruit to bring you journalism that’s always free from commercial (LOL) or political (commie) interference. No one edits our editor or diverts our attention from what’s most important for The West. With your support, we’ll continue to keep Gilead Guardian journalism open and free for everyone to read. When access to information is made equal, greater numbers of people can understand global events our way and their impact on good people but also communists. Together, we can demand better for the powerful and fight for laissez-faire democracy.
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    ellauri275.html on line 95: The role of Ilia Chavchavadze as one of the first civil activists and propagator of the idea of civil activism mustn’t be forgotten in modern day Georgia, where nihilism and indifference, especially among youth, is quite common. The article “Ilia Chavchavadze’s Civil Activities” was created by the Europe-Georgia Institute with support from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom South Caucasus. Ideas and opinions expressed in the article belong to the Author – Rati Kobakhidze – and might not represent positions of the EGI or FNF.
    ellauri275.html on line 97: The Europe-Georgia Institute (EGI) is the leading hybrid warfare independent civil society organization in Georgia. Our mission is to advance "democracy", "human rights", "rule of law", and - first and foremost - free markets in Georgia and the Caucasus, and to empower a new generation of leaders to find solutions that are essential for Georgia’s development and for successful common future of the Caucasus. Our mission is to inspire, motivate, empower, and connect people to change their world. Its founder, one Melashvili, is the holder of the first prize award for his essay about Janri Kashia’s book “Totalitarianism” and Mikheil Javakhishvili Medal for a documentary film about Soviet repressions.
    ellauri275.html on line 247: siinä metsässä Kako Bgachiashvili Prinssi:
    ellauri275.html on line 260: Varo kuitenkin Bgachiashvilia: Mutta kenelle minä uskon lauman?
    ellauri275.html on line 272: Ja hyppäsi ylös kuin leijona tää Bgachiashvili, Lähde menee!
    ellauri275.html on line 275: Ja Bgachiashvili sanoi hänelle: Älä! Lopeta! Köyhyys ja nälkä edessä. Mistä tukia?
    ellauri275.html on line 317: Anteeksi säädytön kysymykseni: Raivostunut hyppäsi Bgachiashvili,
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    ellauri275.html on line 422: Representatives of the Russian authorities and Kremlin propagandists are actively commenting on the events related to the protests in Tbilisi against the “Russian Law”. Some of them declare that the bill initiated in the Parliament of Georgia, which the ruling party Georgian Dream has already withdrawn after 3 days of protests, has nothing to do with Russia, while others are already threatening Georgia with negative consequences of these events.
    ellauri275.html on line 428: Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova reacted to a statement by EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell criticizing “Russian Law” and said: “Borrel said that the foreign agents’ law that sparked protests in Tbilisi was incompatible with EU values. Now we understand why the U.S. is not yet in the European Union – there the law has been in force there since 1938.”
    ellauri275.html on line 430: Porukat huusi Tiflisissä miekkarissa "Sukhumi, Sukhumi". Gruusialaiset eivät pidä siitä, että abhaasisepartistit ottaa aurinkoa pyyhkeillä mustanmeren rannaklla venäläisten tuella. Sukhumi or Sukhum (Russian: Суху́м(и), Sukhum(i) [sʊˈxum(ʲɪ)]), also known by its Georgian name Sokhumi (Georgian: სოხუმი, [sɔχumi] (listen)) or Abkhaz name Aqwa (Abkhaz: Аҟәа, Aqwa), is a city in a wide bay on the Black Sea's eastern coast. It is both the capital and largest city of the Republic of Abkhazia, which has controlled it since the Abkhazia war in 1992–93. However, "internationally" Abkhazia is considered part of Georgia. The city, which has an airport, is a port, major rail junction and a holiday resort because of its beaches, sanatoriums, mineral-water spas and semitropical climate. It is also a member of the International Black Sea Club.
    ellauri275.html on line 449: In the 1930s, Henry Newbolt estimated there were still at least 1000 active poets in England, and that the vast majority would be recognisably Georgian.
    ellauri275.html on line 451: Prince Alexander Chavchavadze (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ჭავჭავაძე, Russian: Александр Чавчавадзе; 1786 – November 6, 1846) was a Georgian poet, public benefactor and military figure. Regarded as the "father of Georgian romanticism", he was a pre-eminent Georgian aristocrat and a talented general in the Imperial Russian service.
    ellauri275.html on line 453: Chavchavadze's influence over Georgian literature was immense. He moved the Georgian poetic language closer to the vernacular, combining the elements of the formal wealth and somewhat artificial antiquated "high" style inherited from the 18th-century Georgian Renaissance literature, melody of Persian lyrical poetry, particularly Hafiz and Saadi, bohemian language of the streets of Tiflis and the moods and themes of European Romanticism. The subject of his works varied from purely anacreontic in his early period to deeply philosophic in his maturity.
    ellauri275.html on line 455: Chavchavadze's contradictory career – his participation in the struggle against the Russian control of Georgia, on one hand, and the loyal service to the tsar, including the suppression of Georgian peasant revolts, on the other hand – found a noticeable reflection in his writings. The year 1832, when the Georgian plot collapsed, divides his work into two principal periods. Prior to that event, his poetry was mostly impregnated with laments for the former grandeur of Georgia, the loss of national independence and his personal grievances connected with it; his native country under the Russian empire seemed to him a prison, and he pictured its present state in extremely gloomy colors. The death of his beloved friend and son-in-law, Griboyedov, also contributed to the depressive character of his writings of that time.
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    Chavchavadze's residence in Tsinandali where the still functioning famous winery serves today as a major tourist attraction in Kakheti.

    ellauri275.html on line 460: In his Romantic poems, Chavchavadze dreamed of Georgia's glorious past, when "the breeze of life past" would "breathe sweetness" into his "dry soul." In poems Woe, time, time (ვაჰ, დრონი, დრონი), Listen, listener (ისმინეთ მსმენნო), and Caucasia (კავკასია), the "Golden Age" of medieval Georgia was contrasted with its unremarkable present. As a social activist, however, he remained mostly a "cultural nationalist," defender of the native language, and an advocate of the interest of Georgian aristocratic and intellectual elites. In his letters, Alexander heavily criticized Russian treatment of Georgian national culture and even compared it with the pillaging by Ottomans and Persians who had invaded Georgia in the past. In one of the letters he states: The damage which Russia has inflicted on our nation is disastrous. Even Persians and Turks could not abolish our Monarchy and deprive us of our statehood. We have exchanged one serpent for another.
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    ellauri275.html on line 490: Oliko Wagnerin kirja "Telefon" Krutsevin sulakauden ajalta? Ei ihan, vuonna 67 oli Nikita jo pantu viralta. Sulakausia oli yxin tein 3: ensin 20-luvun NEP, sitten Krutsovin pikkuporvarilliset kokeilut 60-luvun alussa, ja lopuxi ukkoutuneiden Brezhnevin ja Reaganin liennytys 80-luvulla ennen tähtien sodan riehaantumista. Jokaisen aikana tehtiin viihdettä, jossa ryssät ja jenkit eivät tapa toisiaan ihan tavanomaisella apinan raivolla, vaan on yhteisiä kansanrikollisia, joista tehdään yhteistuumin rosollia. Jokaisen veljeilyn lopetti joku katastrofi: holodomor, ohjuskriisi, tähtien sota. Molemmilla puolilla on sankareita ja tuhoaseita, mutta amerikkalaisilla aina paremmat. Vähän kuin jenkkisarjojen paleface herot ja sivuvaununeekerit.
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    A zariba (from Arabic: زَرِيْـبَـة, romanized: zarībah, lit. 'cattle-pen') is a fence which is made of thorns. Historically, it was used to defend settlements or property against perpetrators in Sudan and neighbouring places in Africa. An example would be a pen to protect cattle and other livestock from predators such as lions, albeit often unsuccessfully.
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    ellauri276.html on line 345: Joseph Campbell (15. heinäkuuta 1879 – 6. kesäkuuta 1944) oli irlantilainen runoilija ja sanoittaja. Hän kirjoitti gaelinkielisellä muodolla nimestään Seosamh Mac Cathmhaoil (myös Seosamh MacCathmhaoil) Campbell, joka on yleinen anglikaatio vanhasta irlantilaisesta nimestä MacCathmhaoil. Hänet muistetaan nyt parhaiten sanoista, jotka hän toimitti perinteisiin ilmauksiin, kuten My Lagan Love ja Gartan Mother´s Lullaby; hänen säkeensä oli myös asetettu Arnold Baxin ja Ivor Gurneyn musiikkiin.
    ellauri276.html on line 347: Hän syntyi Belfastissa katoliseen ja irlantilaiseen nationalistiseen perheeseen Downin kreivikunnasta. Hän opiskeli St Malachy´s Collegessa Belfastissa. Työskenneltyään isälleen hän opetti jonkin aikaa. Hän matkusti Dubliniin vuonna 1902 ja tapasi johtavia nationalistisia hahmoja. Hänen kirjallinen toimintansa alkoi lauluilla, keräilijänä Antrimissa ja työskennellessään säveltäjä Herbert Hughesin kanssa. Sitten hän perusti Ulsterin kirjallisuusteatterin vuonna 1904. Hän kirjoitti näytelmän The Little Cowherd of Slainge ja useita artikkeleita sen Uladh-lehteen, jonka toimitti Bulmer Hobson. The Little Cowherd of Slainge esitti ULT Clarence Place Hallissa Belfastissa 4. toukokuuta 1905 yhdessä Lewis Purcellin The Enthusiastin kanssa.
    ellauri276.html on line 353: Hänestä tuli Sinn Féinin kaupunginvaltuutettu Wicklow´ssa vuonna 1921. Myöhemmin Irlannin sisällissodassa hän oli republikaanien puolella, ja hänet internoitiin vuonna 1922/3. Hänen avioliitonsa hajosi, ja hän muutti Yhdysvaltoihin vuonna 1925. Siellä hän asui New Yorkissa. Hän luennoi Fordhamin yliopistossa ja työskenteli akateemisissa irlantilaistutkimuksissa perustaen yliopiston Irlannin tutkimuksen koulun vuonna 1928, joka kesti neljä vuotta. Hän oli toimittaja The Irish Review, lyhytikäinen (huhti-, touko- ja heinäkuu 1934) "irlantilaisen ilmaisun aikakauslehti". Yritysjohtaja oli George G. Lennon, entinen upseeri, joka komensi Waterfordin lentävää pylvästä Irlannin itsenäisyyssodan aikana. Päätoimittaja oli Lennonin vävy George H. Sherwood. Campbell palasi Irlantiin vuonna 1939, asettui Glencreeen, Wicklow´n kreivikuntaan, ja kuoli Lacken Daraghissa, Enniskerryssä 6. kesäkuuta 1944.
    ellauri276.html on line 443: Kavanaghin ensimmäinen kokoelma, Plowman and Other Poems, julkaistiin vuonna 1936. Se on tunnettu realistisesta kuvauksestaan ​​Irlannin maalaiselämästä, ilman romanttisia tunteita, joita usein nähtiin tuolloin maalaisrunoissa, piirre, jota hän inhosi. Macmillanin uusista runoilijoista kertovassa sarjassaan julkaissut kirja ilmaisi sitoutumisen puhekieleen ja oikeiden ihmisten iänikuiseen elämään, mikä teki hänestä epäsuositun kirjallisuuden keskuudessa.
    ellauri276.html on line 480: Vuoden 1946 lopulla Kavanagh muutti Belfastiin, missä hän työskenteli toimittajana ja baarimikkona useissa pubeissa Falls Roadin alueella. Tänä aikana hän yöpyi Beechmountin alueella talossa, jossa hän oli sukulaisessa vuokralaisessa vuokralaisen lankon kautta Ballymackneyssa, Monaghanin kreivikunnassa. Ennen kuin hän palasi Dubliniin marraskuussa 1949, hän esitti perheelle lukuisia käsikirjoituksia, joiden kaikkien uskotaan nyt olevan Espanjassa.
    ellauri276.html on line 484: Vuonna 1949 Kavanagh alkoi kirjoittaa kuukausittaista "Päiväkirjaa" Envoylle, kirjalliselle julkaisulle, jonka perusti John Ryan, josta tuli elinikäinen ystävä ja hyväntekijä. Lähettilään toimistot olivat osoitteessa 39 Grafton Street, mutta suurin osa lehden liiketoiminnasta hoidettiin läheisessä pubissa, McDaid´sissa, jonka Kavanagh myöhemmin hyväksyi paikalliseksi päämajaxi. Envoyn kautta hän sai yhteyden nuorten taiteilijoiden ja intellektuellien joukkoon, mukaan lukien Anthony Cronin, Patrick Swift, John Jordan ja kuvanveistäjä Desmond MacNamara., jonka Kavanaghin rintakuva on Irlannin kansallisessa kirjailijamuseossa. Kavanagh kutsui näitä aikoja usein "runollisen uudestisyntymisensä" ajanjaksoksi.
    ellauri276.html on line 486: Vuonna 1952 Kavanagh julkaisi oman aikakauslehtensä, Kavanagh´s Weekly: A Journal of Literature and Politics, yhdessä veljensä Peterin kanssa ja hänen rahoittamana. Se ilmestyi noin 13 numeroa 12. huhtikuuta 5. heinäkuuta 1952. Vuonna 1954 kaksi suurta tapahtumaa muutti Kavanaghin elämän. Ensin hän aloitti kunnianloukkausoikeudenkäynnin The Leader -nimistä lehteä vastaan, koska se julkaisi nimettömästi kirjoitetun profiilin hänestä alkoholisienenä. Kavanagh oli tehnyt lukuisia vihollisia elokuva- ja kirjallisuuskritiikissaan ja kirjoittanut puheita virkamieskuntaa, taideneuvostoa ja irlantilaista kielen liikettä vastaan, joten teoksen mahdollisia tekijöitä oli monia. Aiemman kunnianloukkauskokemuksensa perusteella hän uskoi saavansa tuomioistuimen ulkopuolisen sovinnon. Lehti palkkasi kuitenkin entisen (ja tulevan) taoiseachin ja oikeusministerin (1926–1932)John A. Costello heidän asianajajakseen, joka voitti tapauksen, kun se tuli oikeudenkäyntiin.
    ellauri276.html on line 490: Vuonna 1955 Macmillan hylkäsi Kavanaghin runojen konekirjoituksen, mikä sai runoilijan hyvin masentuneeksi. Patrick Swift vieraili Dublinissa vuonna 1956, ja Kavanagh kutsui hänet katsomaan konekirjoitusta. Sitten Swift järjesti runojen julkaisemisen englantilaisessa kirjallisuuslehdessä Nimbus (19 runoa julkaistiin). Tämä osoittautui käännekohtaksi ja Kavanagh alkoi saada suosiota, jonka hän oli aina tuntenut ansaitsevansa. Hänen seuraava kokoelmansa, Come Dance with Kitty Stobling, liittyi suoraan Nimbuksen minikokoelmaan.
    ellauri276.html on line 492: Vuosina 1959–1962 Kavanagh vietti enemmän aikaa Lontoossa, missä hän osallistui Swiftin X- lehteen. Tänä aikana Kavanagh asui silloin tällöin viinahöyryisenä ja muutenkin pahanhajuisena Swiftsien luona Westbourne Terracessa. Hän piti luentoja University Collegessa Dublinissa ja Yhdysvalloissa, edusti Irlantia kirjallisissa symposiumeissa ja hänestä tuli Guinness Poetry Awards -palkinnon tuomari.
    ellauri276.html on line 528: Tunnetuin "Plowman´s Tale" sisältyi Chaucer´s Worksin painettuihin painoksiin. Se on selkeästi Wycliffite anti-veljestarina, joka on kirjoitettu n. 1400 ja levitettiin lollardien keskuudessa. Joskus nimeltään The Complaynte of the Ploughman, se on 1380 riviä pitkä, ja se koostuu kahdeksanrivisista säikeistä ( rimimalli ABABBCBC, joissakin muunnelmissa, jotka viittaavat interpolointiin), kuten Chaucerin " Munkin tarina ". "The Plowman´s Tale" -elokuvassa ei ole selkeää sisäistä/suunnitteluyhteyttä Chaucer´s Canterbury Talesin tai Piers Plowmanin kanssa. Anthony Wotton, joka oli luultavasti vuoden 1606 "The Ploughman´s Tale" -julkaisun toimittaja, ehdotti, että "The Ploughman´s Tale" viittaa Jack Uplandiin tai todennäköisemmin Pierce the Ploughman´s Credeen, koska "Plowman´s Tale" on päähenkilö. sanoo: "Freresistä olen kertonut ennenkin / Creden tekemisessä..." (1065–66). Plowman´s Tale lainaa myös paljon Credestä.
    ellauri276.html on line 543: Lyvynge in pees and parfit charitee. peace; charity; (see note)
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    ellauri276.html on line 575: And the best of tobacco he do smoke. ja parasta tupakkaa, jota hän polttaa.
    ellauri276.html on line 584: When our shears are shod, to the blacksmith off we wad, Kun saksillamme on kenkiä, lankeamme sepän luo,
    ellauri276.html on line 585: And so- loudly to the blacksmith we do call, ja niin kovaa seppälle, jota kutsumme,
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    English Folk Songs [1959] / track 49 Historical Folk. Henry Burstow sang The Ploughman in 1909 to Ralph Vaughan Williams [ VWML RVW2/2/194 ]. This version was printed in 1959 in Vaughan Williams' and Lloyd's The Penguin Book of English Folk Songs, which commented: This song started out, as some songs will, with intent to end otherwise. Mr Burstow's first verse was originally:
    ellauri276.html on line 608: Turning over frozen earth in dark January days behind a horse drawn or an ox drawn plough, must have been back breaking labour. The hours were long, pay was poor. A ploughman at the Alnwick Hiring Fair of spring 1819 for instance, was offered merely bed and food as payment for his fee for six months work. In the depression of that year, the ploughman had no choice, yet, these ploughmen appeared to enjoy their job and approached life with a sense of honest reality and humour. Their songs are nearly always cheerful. Cyril Tawney sang The Ploughman in 1974 on the Argo anthology The World of the Countryside. Jon Loomes sang The Ploughman in 2005 on his Fellside CD Fearful Symmetry. He noted:
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    ellauri276.html on line 640: So the devil he took the old wife on his back, (whistle) Niin paholainen otti vanhan vaimon selkäänsä, (pilli)
    ellauri276.html on line 641: And lugged her along like a pedlar´s pack. Ja raahasi häntä mukanaan kuin polvieläinlaumaa.
    ellauri276.html on line 644: He trudged along ´til he reached his front gate, (whistle) Hän ronttasi eteenpäin, kunnes saavutti etuporttinsa, (pilli)
    ellauri276.html on line 655: So he bundled her up on his back amain, (whistle) Niin hän nippusi hänet selkäänsä uudestaan, (pilli)
    ellauri276.html on line 667: If they get sent to Hell, they get kicked back again, Jos heidät lähetetään helvettiin, heidät potkitaan takaisin,
    ellauri276.html on line 721: Robert Burns syntyi 25. tammikuuta 1759 Allowayn kylässä, kaksi mailia Ayrista etelään. Hänen vanhempansa Willian Burnes[s] ja Agnes Broun olivat vuokraviljelijöitä, mutta he varmistivat, että heidän poikansa sai suhteellisen hyvän koulutuksen ja hän alkoi lukea innokkaasti. Alexander Popen, Henry Mackenzien ja Laurence Sternen teokset saivat Burnsin runollisen impulssin, ja suhteet vastakkaiseen sukupuoleen antoivat hänelle inspiraatiota. Handsome Nell Nellie Kilpatrickille oli hänen ensimmäinen kappaleensa.
    ellauri276.html on line 801: His acre brought forth roots last year; Hänen eekkerinsä toi juuret esiin viime vuonna;
    ellauri276.html on line 828: Hänen ensimmäinen kirjansa The Mickle Drede and Other Verses painettiin yksityisesti Kendalissa vuonna 1896, ja hän kirjoitti monia muita runoja ja näytelmiä, joita esittivät yleensä amatöörit tai kokeellisessa teatterissa. Bottomley toimitti myös Isaac Rosenbergin runoutta vuonna 1922, jota hän oli rohkaissut kirjeenvaihtajana vuodesta 1915 lähtien; kun taas hänen läheinen työtoverinsa säveltäjä Edgar Bainton (1880–1956) sävelsi The Crier by Night -musiikkiin.
    ellauri276.html on line 873: (Life, life is the tillage, and Death is the harvest according.) (Elämä, elämä on maanmuokkaus, ja kuolema on sato sen mukaan.)
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    ellauri276.html on line 956: George Belton lauloi kappaleen Kaikki iloiset kaverit jotka seuraa auraa Madehurstissa, Arundelissa, Sussexissa 29. tammikuuta 1967 Sean Daviesille ja Tony Walesille. Tämä tallenne julkaistiin samana vuonna kuin hänen EFDSS-albuminsa All Jolly Fellows… nimikappale ja vuonna 2020 hänen Musical Traditions -antologiassa A True Furrow To Hold. Karl Dallasin Lewes Armsissa, Mount Placessa, Lewesissä, Sussexissa 11. toukokuuta 1974 tekemä live-tallennus julkaistiin vuonna 1975 Transatlantic-albumilla "lauluja ja tarinoita Sussexin pubissa", The Brave Ploughboy .
    ellauri276.html on line 960: Cecil Sharp sanoi tästä kappaleesta: ”Luulen, että melkein jokainen laulaja tietää sen. Huonot laulajat usein tietävät, mutta vähän muuta.” Missä tahansa se on löydetty, sanat ovat lähes identtisiä Bob Hartin sarjojen kanssa. Sellainen voima on laajasivutekstillä, jonka vanha James Catnach julkaisi ensimmäisen kerran noin 1820 ja jota sittemmin jäljitteli lukuisat balladipainokoneet. 1800-luvun Top of the Pops.
    ellauri276.html on line 964: Tunnettu koko pelto-Englannissa ja usein kuultu Lincolnshiressä. Brian Dawson keräsi tämän version vähän aikaa sitten edesmenneen Branstonin Jack Redfordin laulusta. Englannin kananlauluista yleisimmän sävelmän Musiikkitalo omisti viime vuosisadan puolivälissä Villikinsin ja hänen Dinahin kulkuneuvoksi.
    ellauri276.html on line 966: Jon Rennard lauloi Follow the Plough -kappaleen Bate Hall Folk Clubissa Macclesfieldissä marraskuussa 1970. Tästä konsertista julkaistiin nauhoitus seuraavana vuonna hänen Traditional Sound -albumillaan The Parting Glass.
    ellauri276.html on line 1015: Down came the farmer with a smile on his face Alas tuli maanviljelijä hymy huulillaan
    ellauri276.html on line 1016: “You have ploughed an acre, I´ll swear and I´ll vow, "Olet kyntänyt hehtaarin, vannon ja vannon,
    ellauri276.html on line 1017: You have ploughed an acre, I´ll swear and I´ll vow, olet kyntänyt hehtaarin, minä vannon ja lupaan,
    ellauri276.html on line 1052: Well you´ve not ploughed an acre, I´ll swear and I´ll vow. Et ole kyntänyt hehtaariakaan, minä vannon ja vannon.
    ellauri276.html on line 1056: “We have all ploughed an acre, so you tell a lie. "Olemme kaikki kyntäneet hehtaarin, joten valehtelet.
    ellauri276.html on line 1057: We have all ploughed an acre, I´ll swear and I´ll vow, Olemme kaikki kyntäneet hehtaarin, vannon ja vannomme,
    ellauri276.html on line 1075: Chorus (after each verse): Kuoro (jokaisen säkeen jälkeen):
    ellauri276.html on line 1078: We ain´t ploughed an acre I´ll swear and I´ll vow Emme ole kyntäneet hehtaariakaan, vannon ja vannon
    ellauri276.html on line 1123: You have not ploughed your acre, I'll swear and I vow Et ole kyntänyt eekkeriäsi, minä vannon ja vannon
    ellauri276.html on line 1127: “We've all ploughed our acre; You tells a big lie!” "Olemme kaikki kyntäneet hehtaarimme; Sinä kerrot suuren valheen!"
    ellauri276.html on line 1161: You've not ploughed an acre this long summer's day. Et ole kyntänyt hehtaariakaan tänä pitkänä kesäpäivänä.
    ellauri276.html on line 1162: You've not ploughed an acre, I'll swear and I'll vow Et ole kyntänyt hehtaariakaan, minä vannon ja vannon
    ellauri276.html on line 1166: “We've all ploughed an acre, you tell a damn lie "Olemme kaikki kyntäneet hehtaarin, sinä valehtelet.
    ellauri276.html on line 1167: We have all ploughed an acre, I'll swear and I'll vow Olemme kaikki kyntäneet hehtaarin, vannon ja vannon
    ellauri276.html on line 1201: “You've not ploughed an acre this long summer's day. "Et ole kyntänyt hehtaariakaan tänä pitkänä kesäpäivänä.
    ellauri276.html on line 1202: You've not ploughed an acre, and I swear and I vow Et ole kyntänyt eekkeriä, ja vannon ja vannon, että
    ellauri276.html on line 1206: “We have all ploughed an acre, so you tell a darn' lie "Olemme kaikki kyntäneet hehtaarin, joten sinä valehtelet.
    ellauri276.html on line 1207: We have all ploughed an acre, and I swear and I vow Olemme kaikki kyntäneet hehtaarin, ja vannon ja vannon,
    ellauri276.html on line 1242: For you haven't ploughed an acre, I'll swear and I'll vow, Sillä ette ole kyntäneet hehtaariakaan, minä vannon ja vannon,
    ellauri276.html on line 1246: “We've all ploughed our acres so you tell a lie. "Olemme kaikki kyntäneet hehtaarimme, joten sinä valehtelet.
    ellauri276.html on line 1247: We've all ploughed our acre, I'll swear and I'll vow, Olemme kaikki kyntäneet hehtaarimme, vannon ja vannomme,
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    ellauri276.html on line 1300: Samaa sukupuolta olevien avioliitto Massachusettsissa on tunnustettu laillisesti 17. toukokuuta 2004 lähtien, koska Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) päätti asiassa Goodridge v. Department of Public Health, jonka mukaan Massachusettsin perustuslain mukaan oli perustuslain vastaista sallia vain päinvastaiset. seksiparit naimisiin. Massachusettsista tuli kuudes lainkäyttöalue maailmassa (Alankomaiden, Belgian, Ontarion, Brittiläisen Kolumbian ja Quebecin jälkeen), joka laillisti samaa sukupuolta olevien avioliitot. Se oli ensimmäinen Yhdysvaltain osavaltio, jossa avattiin avioliitto samaa sukupuolta olevien parien kanssa. Niiden osuus osavaltion kaikista avioliitoista oli noin 4 %.
    ellauri276.html on line 1303: Vuodesta 2015 lähtien samaa sukupuolta olevien avioliitto on nyt liittovaltion laillinen kaikissa 50 osavaltiossa korkeimman oikeuden päätöksen vuoksi. Kuitenkin Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization -päätöksen jälkimainingeissa samaa sukupuolta olevien avioliittoja koskevat lakisääteiset ja/tai perustuslailliset kiellot ovat saaneet uutta huomiota heti soveltuvina, jos Obergefell kumottaisiin.
    ellauri276.html on line 1305: Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, nro 19-1392, 597 U.S. ___ (2022), on Yhdysvaltain korkeimman oikeuden merkittävä päätös, jossa tuomioistuin katsoi, että Yhdysvaltojen perustuslaki ei anna oikeutta aborttiin. Tuomioistuimen päätös kumosi sekä Roe v. Wade (1973) että Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992), mikä antoi yksittäisille osavaltioille takaisin vallan säännellä kaikkia abortin näkökohtia, joita liittovaltion lait eivät suojaa. Päätös tuli 1 äänen enemmistöllä, jossa häpykielenä toimi Trumpin häthätää nimittämä "Amy" (1972) Ruth Bader Ginsburgin (1933-2020) onnekkaasti kellistyttyä. Ginsburg oli ensimmäinen juutalaisnainen ja toinen hovissa palvellut nainen Sandra Day O´Connorin jälkeen. Sen mielipiteet olivat konservatiivisia viime vuosituhannella, nyt ne ovat radikaaleja.
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    ellauri277.html on line 42: On the evening of December 20, 1900, a suspicious fire destroyed the Buies Creek Academy and all the buildings except for the large wooden tabernacle. Awakened at 3:30 a.m. to witness the destruction, J.A. Campbell recalled: "When I ran up to the fire, the terrible fire, that was burning down chances for poor boys and girls, and I knew that I could not build again ... the flames that destroyed the labor of years [...] the only hope for hundreds of boys and girls was being swept away, I could not bear up longer [...] When they asked me my plans, I said, "Well, there's no chance to go on."
    ellauri277.html on line 43: After the fire, Zachary Taylor Kivett came to visit and found Campbell "in bed discouraged to the limit." Kivett said, "Why are you in bed? You're a Campbell. Get a hump on you."
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    ellauri277.html on line 79: You work that you may keep pace with the earth and the soul of the earth.

    ellauri277.html on line 138: Gibran piti ensimmäisen taidenäyttelynsä piirustuksistaan ​​tammikuussa 1904 Bostonissa Dayn studiossa. Tämän näyttelyn aikana Gibran tapasi Mary Haskellin, yhdeksän vuotta häntä vanhemman tyttökoulun rehtorin kaupungissa. Kaksikko solmi ystävyyden, joka kesti Gibranin loppuelämän. Haskell käytti suuria summia Gibranin tukemiseen ja toimitti myös kaikkia hänen englanninkielisiä kirjoituksiaan. Heidän romanttisen suhteensa luonne jää epäselväksi, vaikka jotkut elämäkerran kirjoittajat väittävät, että he olivat rakastavaisia mutta eivät koskaan menneet naimisiin, koska Haskellin perhe vastusti. Alusvaatteista saadut todisteet viittaavat siihen, että heidän suhteensa ei koskaan toteutunut fyysisesti. Gibran ja Haskell olivat lyhyesti kihloissa vuosien 1910 ja 1911 välillä. Joseph P. Ghougassianin mukaan Gibran oli kosinut häntä koska "ei tiennyt kuinka muuten maksaa takaisin kiitokseksi neiti Haskellille", mutta Haskell keskeytti yhdynnän tehden "hänelle selväksi, että hän piti hänen ystävyydestään ennen kuin raskasta sidettä mamuavioliitossa." Haskell meni myöhemmin naimisiin Jacob Florance Minisin kanssa vuonna 1926, samalla kun hän pysyi Gibranin läheisenä ystävänä, suojelijana ja hyväntekijänä ja käytti Jacobin vaikutusvaltaa Kallen uran edistämiseen.
    ellauri277.html on line 202: And when you have reached the mountaintop, then you shall begin to climb down.
    ellauri277.html on line 227: Shortly afterward, Gibran’s mother sent him back to Lebanon to continue his education; she may have been concerned about the influence of his new friends, and Gibran later said that he lost his virginity to an older married woman around this time. Peabody most likely, if not the downstairs neighbor.
    ellauri277.html on line 229: In November 1902 Gibran wrote to Peabody, and she invited him to a party held at her house two weeks later. An intense platonic relationship resulted, though Gibran seems to have wanted it to progress to a sexual one. He visited her regularly; they went to musical and artistic events together; they wrote to each other often; and she encouraged his writing and his art. She gave him the nickname that he later used as the title of his most famous book: “the Prophet.” In October 1903 Gibran wrote something in a letter to Peabody that angered her, and their relationship cooled.
    ellauri277.html on line 231: Gibran’s relationship with Peabody ended completely with her marriage in 1906. He then began a secret affair with a pianist, Gertrude Barrie, who, like Peabody, was several years his senior. During this period Haskell introduced him to an aspiring French actress, Émilie Michel, who taught French at Haskell’s school, and the two fell in love. In 1908 Michel suffered an ectopic pregnancy and had an abortion. The relationship waned and ultimately ended, a victim of Michel’s ambitions for a career on the stage.
    ellauri277.html on line 236: Gibran did not have the training to imitate the old masters of Arabic literature: his education had been haphazard and was as much in English as in Arabic, and there is little evidence of the influence of classical Arabic literature in his works. Instead, his Arabic style was influenced by the Romantic writers of late 19th-century Europe and shows obvious traces of English syntax. His allegorical sketches of exile, oppression, and loneliness spoke to the experiences of immigrants and had none of the rhetorical decoration that made high Arabic literature difficult for ordinary readers. Gibran’s haphazard education meant that his Arabic, like his English, was never perfect.
    ellauri277.html on line 238: After Paris, Gibran found Boston provincial and stifling. Haskell arranged for him to visit New York in April 1911; he moved there in September, using $5,000 that Haskell gave him to rent an apartment in Greenwich Village. He immediately acquired a circle of admirers that included the Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist Carl Gustav Jung and several Baha’is; the latter introduced him to the visiting Baha’i leader ‘Abd al-Baha’, whose portrait he drew. New York was the center of the Arabic literary scene in America; Rihani was there, and Gibran met many literary and artistic figures who lived in or passed through the city, including the Irish poet and dramatist William Butler Yeats.
    ellauri277.html on line 244: In 1923 the financially and emotionally exhausted Haskell moved to Savannah, Georgia, and became the companion of an elderly widower, Colonel Jacob Florence Minis. But her faith in Gibran’s literary and artistic importance never wavered, and she continued to edit his English manuscripts—discreetly, since Minis did not approve of Gibran.
    ellauri277.html on line 246: Gibran’s masterpiece, The Prophet, was published in September 1923. The earliest references to a mysterious prophet counseling his people before returning to his island home can be found in Haskell’s journal from 1912. Gibran worked on it from time to time and had finished much of it by 1919. He seems to have written it in Arabic and then translated it into English. As with most of his English books, Haskell acted as his editor, correcting Gibran’s chronically defective spelling and punctuation but also suggesting improvements in the wording.
    ellauri277.html on line 248: The work begins with the prophet Almustafa preparing to leave the city of Orphalese, where he has lived for twelve years, to return to the island of his birth. The people of the city gather and beg him not to leave, but the seeress Almitra, knowing that his ship has come for him, asks him instead to tell them his truths. The people ask him about the great themes of human life: love, marriage, children, giving, eating and drinking, and many others, concluding with death. Almustafa speaks of each of the themes in sober, sonorous aphorisms grouped into twenty-six short chapters. As in earlier books, Gibran illustrated The Prophet with his own drawings, adding to the power of the work.
    ellauri277.html on line 262: The unearned wealth from Gibran´s legacy wrought havoc in Bisharri, dividing families and leading to at least two murders.
    ellauri277.html on line 264: Gibran has generally been dismissed as sentimental and mawkishly [imelän] mystical. Nevertheless, his works are widely read and are regarded as serious literature by people who do not often read such literature. The unconventional beauty of his language and the moral earnestness of his ideas allow him to speak to a broad audience as only a handful of other twentieth-century American poets have. The sad fact is that a large majority of these monkeys are sentimental and mawkishly mystical.
    ellauri277.html on line 276: Based on the analysis of actual researches and scientific publications, it was determined that the
    ellauri277.html on line 277: role and significance of religious values in the public consciousness and self-consciousness, which became the object of research of philosophers, historians, political scientists, specialists of state administration. At the same time, actual issues of religious values in ensuring the spiritual security of society remain insufficiently studied. There is no detailed scientific substantiation and comprehensive study of spiritual security in the structure of national security.
    ellauri277.html on line 279: Also, reviews the new approaches to the definition of spiritual safety and substantiates the expedience of using traditional and sociological approaches for that purpose. The peculiarities of
    ellauri277.html on line 283: state regulation in the system of ensuring the spiritual security of society. The essence of the spiritual security of society, mechanisms of state regulation in the system of ensuring the spiritual security of society is specified. The international experience of the system of spiritual values is generalized and systematized and the possibility of its introduction in Ukraine is determined. The features of state regulation in the system of spiritual security of Ukrainian society in modern conditions are determined. The mechanisms of state regulation in the system of ensuring the spiritual security of Ukrainian society are assessed. The main approaches to optimizing the mechanisms of state regulation in this area are proposed.
    ellauri277.html on line 296: ment of Ukrainian Society", Abstract of Ph.D. dissertation, and time, vol.12, pp. 52—62.
    ellauri277.html on line 421: Yön ritari (engl. The Dark Knight) on vuonna 2008 ensi-iltansa saanut yhdysvaltalainen supersankarielokuva, jonka on ohjannut Christopher Noloin. Se perustuu DC Comicsin sarjakuvahahmoon Batman. Yön ritari on Nolanin Batman-elokuvasarjan toinen osa ja jatko-osa vuoden 2005 elokuvalle Batman Begins. Christian Bale jatkaa Batmanin roolissa; muita palaavia pääosan esittäjiä ovat Michael Caine, Gary Oldman ja Morgan Freeman. Elokuva esittelee Harvey Dentin (Aaron Eckhart), Gothamin vastavalitun piirisyyttäjän ja Bruce Waynen lapsuudenystävän Rachel Dawesin (Maggie Gyllenhaal) kumppanin, joka liittyy Batmanin ja poliisin kanssa jahtaamaan rikollisneroa, joka tunnetaan nimellä ”Jokeri” (Heath Ledger).
    ellauri277.html on line 423: Heath Andrew Ledger (4. huhtikuuta 1979 Perth, Länsi-Australia – 22. tammikuuta 2008 New York, New York) oli australialainen Oscar-palkittu näyttelijä. Kotimaassaan Ledger näytteli enimmäkseen pienissä teeveerooleissa ennen muuttoaan Yhdysvaltoihin vuonna 1998. Hän teki merkittävimmät roolinsa elokuvissa 10 Things I Hate About You (1999), Patriot (2000), Monster’s Ball (2001), Ritarin tarina (2001), Brokeback Mountain (homo, 2005) ja Yön ritari (Jokeri, 2008).Ledger kuoli 28-vuotiaana 22. tammikuuta 2008 tahattomasti reseptilääkkeiden yliannostukseen. Muutamaa kuukautta ennen kuolemaansa Ledger oli saanut valmiiksi roolinsa Jokerina elokuvassa Yön ritari. Jenkit kapinoivat kovasti kuultuaan että homo-Ledger oli castattu Jokerin miehekkääseen osaan. Hullustihan siinä kävikin.
    ellauri277.html on line 427: Bruce Waynen sankaripersoona Batman on vakiinnuttanut asemansa poliisin avustajana. Bruce tapaa yleisen syyttäjän, Harvey Dentin, joka seurustelee Brucen läheisen lapsuudenystävän Rachel Dawesin kanssa. Bruce vakuuttuu Dentin menestyvästä taistelusta rikollisuutta vastaan ja päättää hoitaa tämän varainkeruun. (Hä? Varainkeruun mihin? Helkkari näitä jenkkejä...) Yhdessä Dentin ja komisario James Gordonin kanssa Batman päättää iskeä kerralla kaupunkia vaivaavaa rikollisuutta vastaan.
    ellauri277.html on line 430: Dent ja Rachel kaapataan, ja Batman kuulustelee heidän olinpaikkaansa Jokerilta. Tämä paljastaa Dentin ja Rachelin olevan kahdessa eri rakennuksessa, jotka ovat molemmat täynnä räjähteitä. Batman aikoo pelastaa Rachelin, mutta huomaa Jokerin kiusan vuoxi johdattaneen hänet Dentin luo. Rakennus räjähtää ja Dentin toinen kasvonpuolisko arpeutuu. Gordon ei ehdi pelastaa Rachelia, joka kuolee räjähdyksessä. Jokeri pakenee poliisiaseman sellistä ja tappaa Laun. (Who dat?)
    ellauri277.html on line 432: Pimahtanut Dent pitää Gordonia ja tämän perhettä panttivankina rakennuksessa, jossa Rachel kuoli. Batman käskee Dentiä vapauttamaan Gordonin lapset ja syyttää oikeita syyllisiä, nim. Jokeria. Dent ampuu Batmania ja uhkaa Gordonin poikaa. Luotiliiveillä varustautunut Batman tokenee ja ryntää Dentin kimppuun, jolloin molemmat putoavat alas rakennuksesta. Dent kuolee, mistä Batman loukkaantuu. Gordon toteaa Jokerin voittaneen tämän onnistuttua käännyttämään Dentin mielipuoleksi. Batman ei anna Jokerin voittaa vaan haluaa pelastaa Dentin maineen sankarina ja toivon symbolina. (No vittu tietyst! Että väsyttää...) Hän käskee Gordonin etsintäkuuluttaa Batmanin ja julistaa tämän syylliseksi Dentin suorittamiin murhiin. Poliisin aloitettua Batmanin ajojahdin, Gordon tuhoaa kirveellä Lepakkosignaalin, Fox tuhoaa jäljintälaitteen, ja Alfred Pennyworth polttaa Brucelle tarkoitetun Rachelin kirjatun kirjeen, jossa tämä kertoo suostuvansa Dentin kosintaan. Mitäpä sillä enää Waynen päätä vaivaamaan.
    ellauri277.html on line 450: Entäs me baptistit? Valinta on keskeinen osa The Dark Knightia. Jokainen hahmo on valintojen edessä. Pienistä hahmoista Rachel Dawesin (Maggie Gyllenhaal) on valittava kahden miehen välillä. Aikamoinen pähkinä! Alfred Pennyworthin (Michael Caine) on päätettävä, mitä tehdä tietylle kirjeelle. Rikkoako kirjesalaisuus? Lucius Foxin (Morgan Freeman) on päätettävä, auttaako Batmania käyttämällä moraalisesti vastenmielistä tekniikkaa. Ja luutnantti Gordonin (Gary Oldham) on valittava, asettuuko valppaana viittaisen ristiretkeläisen puolelle vai pidättääkö hänet.
    ellauri277.html on line 452: Päähenkilöistä Harvey "Two-Face" Dent (Aaron Eckhart) näkee kaikki valinnat sattumanvaraisena, kolikonheittona. Jokeri on nihilisti, jolle kaikki valinnat ovat absurdeja. Teodikeaa ei voi selittää parhain päin vaikka kuinka yrittää. Batman/Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) kulkee partakoneen terällä Gothamin valitsemattomana, mutta puolivirallisena vartijana ja päättää suojella viattomia, tehdä oikeutta ja (hänen sanojensa mukaan) inspiroida hyvyyttä yrittäessään välttää omia henkilökohtaisia ​​kostoaan ja tunteitaan. Bruce Waynen valintaa vaikeuttaa entisestään hänen tunnustus, jonka mukaan valppaus ei ole hyvä korvike laille ja järjestykselle, ja jos hän voisi tukea oikeusjärjestelmää ilman mailapukuaan esim. vaaliuurnilla, hän tekisi sen. Vaan ei se käy, demokraatteja on liikaa, siis mailapukuun taas.
    ellauri277.html on line 466: Luonnonvalinta. Se mikä on vahvaa voittaa. Mutta peli annetaan pois tämän kohdan viimeisellä rivillä, "eikä sitä voi ajatella toisin". Miksi ei? Kuka sanoo? Tässä näemme jäykän determinismin ja kiistattoman dogmatismin, joka piilee juuri Nietzschen niin kutsutun tahdon vapautumisen pinnan alla. Mitään vaihtoehtoa horjumattomalle luonnonlaille ei ole. Kun Harvey "Two-Face" Dent "vapautuu" ja estoton, tulos on hirveä. Hän näyttää ja käyttäytyy vähemmän kuin tavallinen apina, enemmän kuin raivostunut apina tai viihdekäyttöön ohjelmoitu silikoninukke. Hemmetti, altruismi on yhtä paljon termiittiapinan genomissa kuin sekopäinen riehunta. Kummallakin on aikansa ja paikkansa, kuten sanoo saarnaaja.
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    ellauri278.html on line 77: Huolimatta taustastaan ​​tsaarin upseerina, Shaposhnikov voitti Stalinin kunnioituksen ja luottamuksen. Ammattiupseerin asemansa vuoksi hän liittyi kommunistiseen puolueeseen vasta vuonna 1939. Tämä on saattanut auttaa häntä välttämään Stalinin epäilyt. Hinta, jonka hän maksoi selviytymisestä puhdistusten aikana, oli yhteistyö Tukhachevskin ja monien muiden kollegoiden tuhoamisessa. Stalin osoitti ihailunsa upseeria kohtaan pitämällä aina kopiota Shaposhnikovin tärkeimmästä teoksesta Mozg Armii (Мозг армии, "Armeijan aivot") (1929) työpöydällään.
    ellauri278.html on line 142: Kuuluisa georgialainen runoilija, kouluttaja ja julkisuuden henkilö Akaki Lounssseteli kirjoitti kansanlauluksi tyylitellyn runon "Suliko" vuonna 1895, ja se julkaistiin samana vuonna sosiaalidemokraattisessa viikkolehdessä "Kvali" (კვალი, gruzia: "Vako"), julkaistu Tiflisissä. Jonkin ajan kuluttua runoilija pyysi sukulaistaan ​​Barbara (Varinka) Lounasseteliä (ennen avioliittoaan Machavariania), joka asui ja työskenteli lounasruokalassa Zestofiltin kaupungissa, säveltämään musiikkia kitaralla laulamista varten tähän runoon.
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    ellauri278.html on line 153: Vyshinsky oli Ukrainan puolalainen katolinen mensjevikki, born in Odessa into a Polish Catholic family which later moved to Baku. A talented student, Andrei Vyshinsky married Kara Mikhailova and became interested in revolutionary ideas. He began attending the Kyiv University in 1901, but was expelled in 1902 for participating in revolutionary activities.
    ellauri278.html on line 155: He is known as a state prosecutor of Joseph Stalin's Moscow Trials and in the Nuremberg trials. He was the Soviet Foreign Minister from 1949 to 1953, after having served as Deputy Foreign Minister under Vyacheslav Molotov since 1940.
    ellauri278.html on line 157: Vyshinsky first became a nationally known public figure as a result of the Semenchuk case of 1936. Konstantin Semenchuk was the head of the Glavsevmorput station on Wrangel Island. He was accused of oppressing and starving the local Yupik and of ordering his subordinate, the sledge driver Stepan Startsev, to murder Dr. Nikolai Vulfson, who had attempted to stand up to Semenchuk, on 27 December 1934 (though there were also rumors that Startsev had fallen in love with Vulfson's wife, Dr. Gita Feldman, and killed him out of jealousy). The case came to trial before the Supreme Court of the RSFSR in May 1936; both defendants, attacked by Vyshinsky as "human waste", were found guilty and shot, and "the most publicised result of the trial was the joy of the liberated Eskimos."
    ellauri278.html on line 159: In 1936, Vyshinsky achieved international fame as the prosecutor at the Zinoviev-Kamenev trial (this trial had nine other defendants), the first of the Moscow Trials during the Great Purge, lashing its defenseless victims with memorable rhetoric:
    ellauri278.html on line 161: Shoot these rabid dogs. Death to this gang who hide their ferocious teeth, their eagle claws, from the people! Down with that vulture Trotsky, from whose mouth a bloody venom drips, putrefying the great ideals of Marxism! ... Down with these abject animals! Let's put an end once and for all to these miserable hybrids of foxes and pigs, these stinking corpses! Let's exterminate the mad dogs of capitalism, who want to tear to pieces the flower of our new Soviet nation! Let's push the bestial hatred they bear our leaders back down their own throats!
    ellauri278.html on line 163: He often punctuated speeches with phrases like "Dogs of the Fascist bourgeoisie", "mad dogs of Trotskyism", "dregs of society", "decayed people", "terrorist thugs and degenerates", and "accursed vermin". This dehumanization aided in what historian Arkady Vaksberg calls "a hitherto unknown type of trial where there was not the slightest need for evidence: what evidence did you need when you were dealing with 'stinking carrion' and 'mad dogs'."
    ellauri278.html on line 167: He spoke good French, was quick, clever and efficient, and always knew his dossier well, but whereas I had a certain unwilling respect for Molotov, I had none at all for Vyshinsky. All Soviet officials at that time had no choice but to carry out Stalin's policies without asking too many questions, but Vyshinsky above all gave me the impression of a cringing toadie only too anxious to obey His Master's Voice even before it had expressed his wishes. ... I always had the feeling with Vyshinsky that his past as a Menshevik together with his Polish and bourgeois background made him particularly servile and obsequious in his dealings with Stalin and to a lesser extent with Molotov.
    ellauri278.html on line 171: We must bear in mind that the growth of the power of the Soviet state will increase the resistance of the last remnants of the dying classes. It is precisely because they are dying, and living their last days that they will pass from one form of attack to another, to sharper forms of attack, appealing to the backward strata of the population, and mobilizing them against the Soviet power. There is no foul lie or slander that these 'have-beens' would not use against the Soviet power and around which they would not try to mobilize the backward elements. This may give ground for the revival of the activities of the defeated groups of the old counter-revolutionary parties: the Socialist-Revolutionaries, the Mensheviks (glup), the bourgeois Malo-Russian nationalists (double glup) in the centre and in the outlying regions; it may give grounds also for the revival of the activities of the fragments of counter-revolutionary opposition elements from among the Trotskyites and the Right deviationists. Of course, there is nothing terrible in this. But we must bear all this in mind if we want to put an end to these elements quickly and without great loss."
    ellauri278.html on line 194: In 1904, Chicherin inherited the estate of his famous uncle in Tambov Governorate and became very wealthy. He immediately used his new fortune to support revolutionary activities in the runup to the Russian Revolution of 1905 and was forced to flee abroad to avoid arrest late in that year. He spent the next 13 years in London, Paris and Berlin, where he joined the Menshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party and was active in emigre politics. In Imperial Germany, he underwent medical treatment in attempts to cure his homosexuality.
    ellauri278.html on line 196: Chicherin followed a pro-German foreign policy in line with his anti-British attitudes, which he had developed during his time in the Foreign Ministry, when Britain was blocking Russian expansion in Asia. Chicherin is thought to have had more phone conversations with Lenin than anyone else. When Joseph Stalin replaced Lenin in 1924, Chicherin remained foreign minister, and Stalin valued his opinions.
    ellauri278.html on line 200: Chicherin was an eccentric, with obsessive work habits. Alexander Barmine, who worked in the People´s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs, noted that "Chicherin was a workaholic with peculiar habits. His workroom was completely buried in books, newspaper and documents. He used to patter into our room in his shirt sleeves, wearing a large silk handkerchief round his neck and slippers adorned with metal buckles ... which, for comfort´s sake, he never troubled to fasten, making a clicking noise on the floor." In 1930 Chicherin was formally replaced by his deputy, Maxim Litvinov. A continuing terminal illness burdened his last years, which forced him away from his circle of friends and active work and led to an early death.
    ellauri278.html on line 204: Maxim Maximovich Litvinov (Russian pronunciation: [mɐkˈsʲim mɐkˈsʲiməvʲɪtɕ lʲɪˈtvʲinəf]; born Meir Henoch Wallach; 17 July 1876–31 December 1951) was a Russian revolutionary, and prominent Soviet statesman and diplomat who served as People´s Commissar for Foreign Affairs from 1930 to 1939. Hizi sekin oli jutku!
    ellauri278.html on line 206: Meir Henoch Wallach was born into a wealthy, Yiddish-speaking, Lithuanian Jewish banking family in Białystok, Grodno Governorate, Russian Empire, which was formerly part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
    ellauri278.html on line 208: In January 1908, French police arrested Litvinov under the name Meer Wallach while carrying twelve 500-ruble banknotes that had been stolen in a bank robbery in Tiflis the year before. The Russian government demanded his extradition but the French Minister for Justice Aristide Briand ruled Litvinov´s crime was political and ordered him to be deported. He went to Belfast, Ireland, where he joined his sister Rifka and her family. There, he taught foreign languages in the Jewish Jaffe Public Elementary School until 1910.
    ellauri278.html on line 210: Litvinov moved to England in 1910 and lived there for eight years. In 1912, he replaced Lenin as the Bolshevik representative on the International Socialist Bureau. In England, Litvinov met and in 1916 married Ivy Low, the daughter of a Jewish university professor.
    ellauri278.html on line 212: In January 1918, Litvinov addressed the Labour Party Conference, praising the achievements of the Revolution. Alexander Kerensky, the leader of the democratic Russian Provisional Government that had replaced the Tsar and was overthrown by Lenin, was welcomed by the British government on a visit to London and also addressed the Labour Party Conference, criticising the dictatorship of Lenin’s government. Litvinov replied to Kerensky in the left-wing English press, criticising him as being supported by foreign powers and intending to restore capitalism. Later in 1918, the British government arrested Litvinov, ostensibly for having addressed public gatherings held in opposition to British intervention in the ongoing Russian Civil War.
    ellauri278.html on line 214: In February 1921, the Soviet government was approached by the government of the unilaterally declared Irish Republic in Dublin with proposals for a treaty of mutual recognition and assistance. Despairing of early American recognition for the Irish Republic, President of the Dáil Éireann Éamon De Valera had redirected his envoy Patrick McCartan from Washington to Moscow. McCartan may have assumed Litvinov, with his Irish experience, would be a ready ally. Litvinov, however, told McCarten the Soviet priority was a trade agreement with the UK.
    ellauri278.html on line 216: On 6 February 1933, Litvinov made the most-significant speech of his career, in which he tried to define aggression. He stated the internal situation of a country, alleged maladministration, possible danger to foreign residents, and civil unrest in a neighbouring country were not justifications for war. This speech became the authority when war was justified. British politician Anthony Eden had said; "to try to define aggression was a trap for the innocent and protection for the guilty". In 1946, the British Government supported Litvinov’s definition of aggression by accusing the Soviet Union of not complying with Litvinov’s definition of aggression. Finland made similar criticisms against the Soviet Union in 1939.
    ellauri278.html on line 218: Päinvastoin, tum tua res agitur paries cum proximus ardet, sanoi Flaccus. Epist. 1, 18.
    ellauri278.html on line 224: In 1933, Litvinov was instrumental in winning a long-sought formal diplomatic recognition of the Soviet government by the United States. US President Franklin Roosevelt sent comedian Harpo Marx to the Soviet Union as a goodwill ambassador. Isosetä Karl oli näät disponibiliteetissa. Litvinov and Marx became friends and performed a routine on stage together. Litvinov also facilitated the acceptance of the Soviet Union into the League of Nations, where he represented his country from 1934 to 1938. Litvinov has been considered to have concentrated on taking strong measures against Italy, Japan and Germany, and being little interested in other matters.
    ellauri278.html on line 226: After the 1938 Munich Agreement, German state media derided Maxim Litvinov for his Jewish ancestry, referring to him as "Finkelstein-Litvinov". The Munich Agreement (Czech: Mnichovská dohoda; Slovak: Mníchovská dohoda; German: Münchner Abkommen) was an agreement concluded at Munich on 30 September 1938, by Nazi Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy. The agreement provided for the German annexation of land on the border between Czechoslovakia and Germany called the Sudetenland, where more than three million people, mainly ethnic Germans, lived. The pact is also known in "some areas" as the Munich Betrayal (Czech: Mnichovská zrada; Slovak: Mníchovská zrada), because of a previous 1924 alliance agreement and a 1925 military pact between France and the Czechoslovak Republic.
    ellauri278.html on line 227: An emergency meeting of the main European powers – not including Czechoslovakia, although their representatives were present in the town, or the Soviet Union, an ally to both France and Czechoslovakia – took place in Munich, Germany, on 29–30 September 1938. An agreement was quickly reached on Hitler´s terms, and signed by the leaders of Germany, France, Britain, and Italy. The Czechoslovak mountainous borderland that the powers offered to appease Germany had not only marked the natural border between the Czech state and the Germanic states since the early Middle Ages, but it also presented a major natural obstacle to any possible German attack. Having been strengthened by significant border fortifications, the Sudetenland was of absolute strategic importance to Czechoslovakia.
    ellauri278.html on line 229: On 30 September, Czechoslovakia yielded to the combination of military pressure by Germany, Poland, and Hungary, and diplomatic pressure by the United Kingdom and France, and agreed to give up territory to Germany on Munich terms. Then, on 1 October, Czechoslovakia also accepted Polish territorial demands. Much of Europe celebrated the Munich Agreement, as they considered it a way to prevent a major war on the continent. Adolf Hitler announced that it was his last territorial claim in Northern Europe. Today, the Munich Agreement is widely regarded as a failed act of appeasement, and the term has become a byword for the futility of appeasing expansionist totalitarian states.
    ellauri278.html on line 231: On 3 May 1939, Stalin replaced Litvinov, who was closely identified with the anti-German position, with Vyacheslav Molotov. At a prearranged meeting, Stalin said: "The Soviet Government intended to improve its relations with Hitler and if possible sign a pact with Nazi Germany. As a Jew and an avowed opponent of such a policy, Litvinov stood in the way." Litvinov argued and banged on the table. Stalin then demanded Litvinov to sign a letter of resignation. On the night of Litvinov´s dismissal, NKVD troops surrounded the offices of the Commissariat of Foreign Affairs. The telephone at Litvinov´s dacha was disconnected and the following morning, Molotov, Georgy Malenkov, and Lavrenty Beria arrived at the commissariat to inform Litvinov of his dismissal. Many of Litvinov´s aides were arrested and beaten, possibly to extract compromising information.
    ellauri278.html on line 238: Litvinov myönsi että Molotov-Ribbentrop sopimus oli ryssiltä hyvä ratkaisu siinä tapauksessa, vaikka aina hyvä ratkaisu on Kaleva-puku. The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact was a non-aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union that enabled those powers to partition Eastern Europe between them. The pact was signed in Moscow on 23 August 1939 by German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov and was officially known as the Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Unofficially, it has also been referred to as the Hitler–Stalin Pact, Nazi–Soviet Pact or Nazi–Soviet Alliance.
    ellauri278.html on line 240: The imperialists in these two countries had done everything they could to goad Hitler’s Germany against the Soviet Union by secret deals and provocative moves. In the circumstances the Soviet Union could either accept German proposals for a non-aggression treaty and thus secure a period of peace in which to redouble preparations to repulse the aggressor; or turn down Germany’s proposals and let the warmongers in the Western camp push the Soviet Union into an armed conflict with Germany in unfavourable circumstances and in a setting of complete isolation. In this situation the Soviet Government was compelled to make the difficult choice and conclude a non-aggression treaty with Germany. I, too, would probably have concluded a pact with Germany although a bit differently.
    ellauri278.html on line 242: The replacement of Litvinov with Molotov significantly increased Stalin´s freedom to manoeuver in foreign policy. The dismissal of Litvinov, whose Jewish background was viewed disfavorably by Nazi Germany, removed an obstacle to negotiations with Germany. Stalin immediately directed Molotov to "purge the ministry of Jews". Recalling Stalin´s order, Molotov commented: "Thank God for these words! Jews formed an absolute majority in the leadership and among the ambassadors. It wasn´t good."
    ellauri278.html on line 246: With regard to the signing of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact with secret protocols dividing Eastern Europe three months later, Hitler told military commanders; "Litvinov´s replacement was decisive". A German official told the Soviet Ambassador Hitler was pleased Litvinov´s replacement Molotov was not Jewish.
    ellauri278.html on line 248: In the 21-month period between the declaration of war by France and Britain, and the invasion of the Soviet Union by Germany, Ivy Litvinov describes this period of her life. She said the family spent their time with their daughter-in-law in their dacha 27 kilometres (17 mi) from Moscow and outside school holidays in the family apartment in Moscow, when they spent long weekends in the country. For two years, the family played bridge, read music, and went on long walks in the countryside with their two dogs.
    ellauri278.html on line 250: 1941 Litvinov was definitively given the sack. LItvinov was livid. Stalin rejected everything Litvinov had said. When Stalin stopped speaking, Litvinov asked: "Does that mean you consider me an enemy of the people?" Stalin answered: "We do not consider you an enemy of the people, but too honest a revolutionary".
    ellauri278.html on line 252: Even to Litvinov, the German invasion of the Soviet Union was a surprise; he did not believe Hitler would risk embarking on a second front at this stage of the war. Churchill informed the world Hitler´s actions were not a surprise to him, and that a victory over the USSR by Hitler would be a catastrophe for the British Empire.
    ellauri278.html on line 254: Early in November 1941, Litvinov was summoned to see Stalin and told his services were required as ambassador to the United States. In the US, the appointment was met with enthusiasm. The New York Times stated: "Stalin has decided to place his ablest and most forceful diplomat and one who enjoys greater prestige in this country. He is known as a man of exceptional ability, adroit as well as forceful. It is believed that Stalin, in designating him for the ambassadorship, felt Litvinov could exercise real influence in Washington."
    ellauri278.html on line 256: Litvinov immediately gained popularity. In early December 1941, the Soviet Union’s war-relief organisation called a large meeting in Madison Square, New York City, where the auditorium was filled to capacity. Litvinov, speaking in English, told of the suffering in the Soviet Union. A woman in the front row ran up to the stage and donated her diamond necklace; whilst another gave a cheque for $15,000. At the end, Litvinov said; "What we need is a second necklace".
    ellauri278.html on line 258: The highlight of Litvinov’s eighteen months ambassadorship was the 25th celebration of the Russian Revolution on the 7 November 1942. 1,200 guests, representing all of the United Nations, entered the reception hall to shake hands with Litvinov. Russian vodka and a sturgeon from the Volga were supplied to the guests. Roosevelt became annoyed with Litvinov’s second-necklace zeal. He told Stalin to call in Litvinov.
    ellauri278.html on line 262: Maxim Litvinov died on on 31 December 1951. After his death, rumours he was murdered on Stalin´s instructions to the Ministry of Internal Affairs circulated. According to Anastas Mikoyan, alorry deliberately collided with Litvinov´s car as it rounded a bend near the Litvinov dacha on 31 December 1951, and he later died of his injuries. British television journalist Tim Tzouliadis stated; "The assassination of Litvinov marked an intensification of Stalin´s anti-Semitic campaign". According to Litvinov´s wife and daughter, however, Stalin was still on good terms with Litvinov at the time of his death. They said he had serious heart problems and was given the best treatment available during the final weeks of his life, and that he died from a heart attack on 31 December 1951. After Litvinov´s death, his widow Ivy remained in the Soviet Union until she returned to live in Britain in 1972.
    ellauri278.html on line 264: In his reminiscences dictated to a supporter later in life, Vyacheslav Molotov—Litvinov´s replacement as chief of foreign affairs and right-hand man of Joseph Stalin—said Litvinov was "intelligent" and "first rate" but said he and Stalin "didn´t trust him" and consequently "left him out of negotiations" with the United States during the war. Molotov called Litvinov "not a bad diplomat—a good one" but also called him quite an opportunist who greatly sympathized with Leon Trotsky, Grigory Zinoviev, and Lev Kamenev. According to Molotov; Litvinov remained among the living in the Great Purge only by chance.
    ellauri278.html on line 266: Vjatšeslav Mihailovitš Molotov (ven. Вячесла́в Миха́йлович Мо́лотов; 9. maaliskuuta (J: 25. helmikuuta) 1890 Kukarka, Venäjän keisarikunta – 8. marraskuuta 1986 Moskova, Venäjän SFNT, Neuvostoliitto) oli neuvostoliittolainen poliitikko ja diplomaatti. Hänet tunnetaan erityisesti natsi-Saksan ulkoministerin Joachim von Ribbentropin kanssa vuonna 1939 allekirjoittamasta hyökkäämättömyyssopimuksesta, joka tunnetaan Molotov–Ribbentrop-sopimuksena. Molotov oli Aleksandra Kollontain ohella ainoita bolševikkien johtohahmoja, joka selvisi hengissä Stalinin vainoista. Niin ja (ehkä) Litvinov.
    ellauri278.html on line 275: Toukokuussa 1939 Molotovista tuli myös ulkoasioiden kansankomissaari (ulkoministeri). Hän neuvotteli Ison-Britannian ja Ranskan kanssa elokuussa 1939. Kun neuvottelut epäonnistuivat, hän allekirjoitti Molotov–Ribbentrop-sopimuksen Saksan Joachim von Ribbentropin kanssa. Sopimuksen ehtojen mukaan Neuvostoliitto hyökkäsi Puolaan 17. syyskuuta 1939 Saksan vallattua maan länsiosat 1. syyskuuta alkaneessa hyökkäyksessä. Puolan itäosa liitettiin Neuvostoliittoon, ja luokkavihollisten pidätykset ja siirrot alkoivat liitetyllä alueella.
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    ellauri278.html on line 322: Katyn muistetaan myös vuonna 2010 tapahtuneen lento-onnettomuuden yhteydestä, jossa oli Puolan presidentin Lech Kaczynskin johtama puolalainen valtuuskunta, joka lensi vierailemaan muistomerkkikompleksissa Katynin verilöylyn 70-vuotispäivän yhteydessä - itse lento-onnettomuus. tapahtui Smolenskin lähellä. Neuvostoviranomaiset kiistävät osallisuutensa asiaan.
    ellauri278.html on line 324: Rawhide is an American Western TV series starring Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood. The show aired for eight seasons on the CBS network on Friday nights, from January 9, 1959, to September 3, 1965, before moving to Tuesday nights from September 14, 1965, until December 7, 1965, with a total of 217 black-and-white episodes. The series was produced and sometimes directed by Charles Marquis Warren, who also produced early episodes of Gunsmoke. The show is fondly remembered by many for its theme, "Rawhide".
    ellauri278.html on line 326: Limp Bizkit is an American rap rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. Its lineup consists of lead vocalist Fred Durst, drummer John Otto, guitarist Wes Borland, turntablist DJ Lethal and bassist Sam Rivers. The band's music is marked by Durst's angry vocal delivery and Borland's sonic experimentation. Borland's elaborate visual appearance, which includes face and body paint, masks, and uniforms, also plays a large role in Limp Bizkit´s live shows. The band has been nominated for three Grammy Awards, sold 40 million records worldwide, and won several other awards. The band has released 26 singles, the most notable of which include "Nookie", "Re-Arranged", "Break Stuff", "Take a Look Around", "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)." Formed in 1994, Limp Bizkit became popular playing in the Jacksonville underground music scene in the late 1990s. n October 28, 2021, Durst confirmed via Instagram that the band's sixth album – now titled Still Sucks – would be released on October 31, 2021. Durst's lyrics are often profane, scatological or angry. Much of Durst´s lyrical inspiration came from growing up and his personal life. I did it all for the nookie [slang for sexual intercourse].
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    ellauri278.html on line 399: Katynin verilöylyn aihe esiintyy säännöllisesti Puolan ja Venäjän lehdistössä. Lech Kaczynski totesi, että sillä on edelleen tärkeä paikka puolalaisten kansallisessa historiallisessa muistissa, kun taas valtaosa venäläisistä kyselyn mukaan pitää sitä merkityksettömänä.
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    ellauri279.html on line 47: Šostakovitsin Mstsenskin piirikunnan Lady Macbeth oli minulle pettymys. Se oli sekasotkua musiikin asemesta. Minua tympäisi tökerö ja jäsentymätön soitinnus. Olin tyrmistynyt kun vähäiset melodian yritykset ja sävelmän aloitelmat hukkuivat joutavaan ryskämiseen, kirskuntaan ja kiljuntaan. Näyttämöllä kannetaan jotain jättimäisiä muovilohia joilla ei ole juonen kanssa mitään tekemistä. Järjetöntä! Siitä ei ole pitkä matka amerikkalaiseen rappiomusiikkiin kuten Limp Bizkit. Kauhistuneena olen kuunnellut muutakin uudempaa amerikkalaista musiikkia. Millaista iukuttamista, paukuttelua ja ränkymistä! Kapitalismi syö itseään sisältäpäin kaikin tavoin, niin, kaikin tavoin. Sen luhistuminen on lähellä.
    ellauri279.html on line 195: In his lifetime, he worked as an actor, a photographer, an editor, a journalist and travel correspondent, as an author and as a professor of Russian. He was also the vice-president of the American branch of the International PEN club.
    ellauri279.html on line 197: When Yuri joined the faculty of the Department of German and Russian at UCD in January, 1989, none of his colleagues had any idea of the remarkable fifty-five years of his life that had preceded his arrival in Davis. Some of us were aware of the fact that he had been censored for his writing in the Soviet Union, but most, if not all of us, were ignorant of the attack leveled against him in 1974 by the newspaper Izvestiya, which accused him of having slandered the Soviet people, or of his having been removed from the Writers Union of the USSR in 1977 and declared “a traitor to the motherland” for his participation in the Samizdat underground publishing movement. In 1986, he was threatened by the KGB with either incarceration in a prison camp or confinement to a psychiatric ward, where he might well have languished had it not been for the intervention of Western writers such as Kurt Vonnegut and Arthur Miller, as well as, the International PEN-Club. Yuri was banished from his homeland a year later. He became a leading literary figure among Russian émigré writers while in exile, living first in Vienna, and then in Texas, before coming to California.
    ellauri279.html on line 199: In his sensational exposé, Informer 001 or the Myth of Pavlik Morozov, a product of research carried out clandestinely in the Soviet Union between 1980 and 1984, he demolished the long-standing, “official” Soviet version of the young, thirteen-year old “pioneer” (who never was) and communist martyr – designated, in 1934, a Soviet literary hero at the First Congress of Soviet Writers – who had turned in his father to the authorities for treasonable activity. The boy was subsequently murdered, according to the authorities, by members of his own family. The young Pavlik did, in fact, denounce his father, but, as Yuri demonstrates, he appears to have been put up to it by his mother, seeking revenge for her husband’s infidelity. As to who actually killed Pavlik, Yuri establishes that it was certainly not family members who were hauled before a Soviet court and subsequently executed. No less a literary figure than Alexander Solzhenitsyn hailed the publication of the book in 1987, claiming that it was “through books such as this that as many Soviet lies will eventually be told as revealed.”


    ellauri279.html on line 203: Alperovichit näyttää olevan pahempia oikeistojutkuja kuin Suomen oma Ben Zyskovicz. The vast majority of Argentine Jews are descended from immigrants who arrived from Europe. These ashkenazic Jews migrated from small towns or shtetels of Poland, Lithuania, Russia, Germany, Romania or Ukraine, leaving behind most of their Jewish relatives. After two or three generations, those Jewish families lost track of their relatives, having been saved from the war, emigrated to other countries like USA, England or Australia.
    ellauri279.html on line 214: From the return of Perón in 1973 and under the leadership of Isabel Perón, the Justicialist Party was no longer characterized by anti-imperialist and revolutionary tones but by a strong focus on orthodox peronism and anticommunism (of which it became the main bulwark in South America) and the support of economic liberalism.
    ellauri279.html on line 242: Abakumovin pidätyksen jälkeen Ryuminista tuli nopeasti MGB:n varaministeri ja tutkintayksikön päällikkö. Mutta Stalin ei ollut hölmö, ja tunnisti Ryuminin siitä, mikä hänellä todella oli, kutsumalla häntä "tyngäxi". Niinpä väitetty juutalaisten lääkäreiden juoni ( dyelo vrachey ) paljastettiin politbyroolle vasta marraskuussa 1952, paasaajan jo päästyä naistenklinikalta kotia, ja Venäjälle ja muulle maailmalle vasta tammikuussa 1953, jolloin se julkistettiin Pravdassa.
    ellauri279.html on line 388: Vuodesta 1976 lähtien länsisaksalainen kirjailija ja kriminologi Frank Arnau syytti Solženitsyniä leirin "kirjallisesta varkaudesta" viitaten kopioon niin sanotun "Vetrovin irtisanomisen" nimikirjoituksesta, joka on päivätty 20. tammikuuta 1952. Syytösten syynä oli itse Solženitsynin kuvaus Gulagin saariston toisen osan 12. luvussa prosessista, jolla NKVD-upseerit rekrytoivat hänet tiedottajiksi (salanimellä "Vetrov"). Solženitsyn korosti myös, että ollessaan virallisesti värvätty, hän ei kirjoittanut yhtäkään irtisanomista. Jopa tšekkoslovakialainen toimittaja Tomasz Rzezach, joka kirjoitti kirjan Solženitsynin maanpetokierre KGB:n 5. osaston määräyksestä, ei pitänyt mahdollisena käyttää tätä Arnaun hankkimaa "asiakirjaa". Solženitsyn toimitti lännen lehdistölle näytteitä käsikirjoituksestaan ​​käsinkirjoituksen tutkimista varten, mutta Arnau kieltäytyi suorittamasta tutkimusta. Arnauta ja Rzezachia syytettiin puolestaan ​​yhteyksistä Stasiin ja KGB:hen, joiden viides osasto osana Operation Spideriä yritti häpäistä Solženitsyniä.
    ellauri279.html on line 404: 1970 - Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinto "moraalisesta voimasta, jolla hän seurasi venäläisen kirjallisuuden muuttumattomia perinteitä" (tarjoaja François Mauriac ; muiden lähteiden mukaan - Yakov Malkiel). Hän sai diplomin ja palkinnon rahallisen osan 10. joulukuuta 1974 Neuvostoliitosta karkotuksensa jälkeen.
    ellauri279.html on line 456: Hän meni ensin naimisiin meksikolaisen näyttelijättären Rita Macedon kanssa. "Komeana helppoheikkinä" pidetyllä Fuentesilla oli myös korkean profiilin suhteita muiden näyttelijättärien kaa. Hänen ystäviään olivat Luis Buñuel, William Styron ja Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Fuentes synnytti kolme lasta, joista vain yksi selvisi hänestä. Poika, Carlos Fuentes Lemus, kuoli näennäiseen homofiliaan liittyviin komplikaatioihin vuonna 1999 25-vuotiaana. Tytär, Natasha Fuentes Lemus (syntynyt 31. elokuuta 1974), kuoli näennäiseen huumeiden yliannostukseen Mexico Cityssä 22. elokuuta 2005 30-vuotiaana.
    ellauri279.html on line 458: Carlos Fuentesia on kutsuttu "Meksikon Balzaciksi". Fuentes itse mainitsi Miguel de Cervantesin, William Faulknerin ja Balzacin tärkeimpinä kirjailijoinaan. Kirjoitusprosessistaan ​​pitämässään puheessa hän kertoi, että kun hän aloitti kirjoitusprosessin, hän aloitti kysymällä: "Kenelle minä kirjoitan? NYT:n lukijoilleko? Niinpä hyvinkin!"
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    ellauri281.html on line 76: Huolimatta taustastaan ​​tsaarin upseerina, Shaposhnikov voitti Stalinin kunnioituksen ja luottamuksen. Ammattiupseerin asemansa vuoksi hän liittyi kommunistiseen puolueeseen vasta vuonna 1939. Tämä on saattanut auttaa häntä välttämään Stalinin epäilyt. Hinta, jonka hän maksoi selviytymisestä puhdistusten aikana, oli yhteistyö Tukhachevskin ja monien muiden kollegoiden tuhoamisessa. Stalin osoitti ihailunsa upseeria kohtaan pitämällä aina kopiota Shaposhnikovin tärkeimmästä teoksesta Mozg Armii (Мозг армии, "Armeijan aivot") (1929) työpöydällään.
    ellauri281.html on line 141: Kuuluisa georgialainen runoilija, kouluttaja ja julkisuuden henkilö Akaki Lounssseteli kirjoitti kansanlauluksi tyylitellyn runon "Suliko" vuonna 1895, ja se julkaistiin samana vuonna sosiaalidemokraattisessa viikkolehdessä "Kvali" (კვალი, gruzia: "Vako"), julkaistu Tiflisissä. Jonkin ajan kuluttua runoilija pyysi sukulaistaan ​​Barbara (Varinka) Lounasseteliä (ennen avioliittoaan Machavariania), joka asui ja työskenteli lounasruokalassa Zestofiltin kaupungissa, säveltämään musiikkia kitaralla laulamista varten tähän runoon.
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    ellauri281.html on line 152: Vyshinsky oli Ukrainan puolalainen katolinen mensjevikki, born in Odessa into a Polish Catholic family which later moved to Baku. A talented student, Andrei Vyshinsky married Kara Mikhailova and became interested in revolutionary ideas. He began attending the Kyiv University in 1901, but was expelled in 1902 for participating in revolutionary activities.
    ellauri281.html on line 154: He is known as a state prosecutor of Joseph Stalin's Moscow Trials and in the Nuremberg trials. He was the Soviet Foreign Minister from 1949 to 1953, after having served as Deputy Foreign Minister under Vyacheslav Molotov since 1940.
    ellauri281.html on line 156: Vyshinsky first became a nationally known public figure as a result of the Semenchuk case of 1936. Konstantin Semenchuk was the head of the Glavsevmorput station on Wrangel Island. He was accused of oppressing and starving the local Yupik and of ordering his subordinate, the sledge driver Stepan Startsev, to murder Dr. Nikolai Vulfson, who had attempted to stand up to Semenchuk, on 27 December 1934 (though there were also rumors that Startsev had fallen in love with Vulfson's wife, Dr. Gita Feldman, and killed him out of jealousy). The case came to trial before the Supreme Court of the RSFSR in May 1936; both defendants, attacked by Vyshinsky as "human waste", were found guilty and shot, and "the most publicised result of the trial was the joy of the liberated Eskimos."
    ellauri281.html on line 158: In 1936, Vyshinsky achieved international fame as the prosecutor at the Zinoviev-Kamenev trial (this trial had nine other defendants), the first of the Moscow Trials during the Great Purge, lashing its defenseless victims with memorable rhetoric:
    ellauri281.html on line 160: Shoot these rabid dogs. Death to this gang who hide their ferocious teeth, their eagle claws, from the people! Down with that vulture Trotsky, from whose mouth a bloody venom drips, putrefying the great ideals of Marxism! ... Down with these abject animals! Let's put an end once and for all to these miserable hybrids of foxes and pigs, these stinking corpses! Let's exterminate the mad dogs of capitalism, who want to tear to pieces the flower of our new Soviet nation! Let's push the bestial hatred they bear our leaders back down their own throats!
    ellauri281.html on line 162: He often punctuated speeches with phrases like "Dogs of the Fascist bourgeoisie", "mad dogs of Trotskyism", "dregs of society", "decayed people", "terrorist thugs and degenerates", and "accursed vermin". This dehumanization aided in what historian Arkady Vaksberg calls "a hitherto unknown type of trial where there was not the slightest need for evidence: what evidence did you need when you were dealing with 'stinking carrion' and 'mad dogs'."
    ellauri281.html on line 166: He spoke good French, was quick, clever and efficient, and always knew his dossier well, but whereas I had a certain unwilling respect for Molotov, I had none at all for Vyshinsky. All Soviet officials at that time had no choice but to carry out Stalin's policies without asking too many questions, but Vyshinsky above all gave me the impression of a cringing toadie only too anxious to obey His Master's Voice even before it had expressed his wishes. ... I always had the feeling with Vyshinsky that his past as a Menshevik together with his Polish and bourgeois background made him particularly servile and obsequious in his dealings with Stalin and to a lesser extent with Molotov.
    ellauri281.html on line 170: We must bear in mind that the growth of the power of the Soviet state will increase the resistance of the last remnants of the dying classes. It is precisely because they are dying, and living their last days that they will pass from one form of attack to another, to sharper forms of attack, appealing to the backward strata of the population, and mobilizing them against the Soviet power. There is no foul lie or slander that these 'have-beens' would not use against the Soviet power and around which they would not try to mobilize the backward elements. This may give ground for the revival of the activities of the defeated groups of the old counter-revolutionary parties: the Socialist-Revolutionaries, the Mensheviks (glup), the bourgeois Malo-Russian nationalists (double glup) in the centre and in the outlying regions; it may give grounds also for the revival of the activities of the fragments of counter-revolutionary opposition elements from among the Trotskyites and the Right deviationists. Of course, there is nothing terrible in this. But we must bear all this in mind if we want to put an end to these elements quickly and without great loss."
    ellauri281.html on line 193: In 1904, Chicherin inherited the estate of his famous uncle in Tambov Governorate and became very wealthy. He immediately used his new fortune to support revolutionary activities in the runup to the Russian Revolution of 1905 and was forced to flee abroad to avoid arrest late in that year. He spent the next 13 years in London, Paris and Berlin, where he joined the Menshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party and was active in emigre politics. In Imperial Germany, he underwent medical treatment in attempts to cure his homosexuality.
    ellauri281.html on line 195: Chicherin followed a pro-German foreign policy in line with his anti-British attitudes, which he had developed during his time in the Foreign Ministry, when Britain was blocking Russian expansion in Asia. Chicherin is thought to have had more phone conversations with Lenin than anyone else. When Joseph Stalin replaced Lenin in 1924, Chicherin remained foreign minister, and Stalin valued his opinions.
    ellauri281.html on line 199: Chicherin was an eccentric, with obsessive work habits. Alexander Barmine, who worked in the People´s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs, noted that "Chicherin was a workaholic with peculiar habits. His workroom was completely buried in books, newspaper and documents. He used to patter into our room in his shirt sleeves, wearing a large silk handkerchief round his neck and slippers adorned with metal buckles ... which, for comfort´s sake, he never troubled to fasten, making a clicking noise on the floor." In 1930 Chicherin was formally replaced by his deputy, Maxim Litvinov. A continuing terminal illness burdened his last years, which forced him away from his circle of friends and active work and led to an early death.
    ellauri281.html on line 203: Maxim Maximovich Litvinov (Russian pronunciation: [mɐkˈsʲim mɐkˈsʲiməvʲɪtɕ lʲɪˈtvʲinəf]; born Meir Henoch Wallach; 17 July 1876–31 December 1951) was a Russian revolutionary, and prominent Soviet statesman and diplomat who served as People´s Commissar for Foreign Affairs from 1930 to 1939. Hizi sekin oli jutku!
    ellauri281.html on line 205: Meir Henoch Wallach was born into a wealthy, Yiddish-speaking, Lithuanian Jewish banking family in Białystok, Grodno Governorate, Russian Empire, which was formerly part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
    ellauri281.html on line 207: In January 1908, French police arrested Litvinov under the name Meer Wallach while carrying twelve 500-ruble banknotes that had been stolen in a bank robbery in Tiflis the year before. The Russian government demanded his extradition but the French Minister for Justice Aristide Briand ruled Litvinov´s crime was political and ordered him to be deported. He went to Belfast, Ireland, where he joined his sister Rifka and her family. There, he taught foreign languages in the Jewish Jaffe Public Elementary School until 1910.
    ellauri281.html on line 209: Litvinov moved to England in 1910 and lived there for eight years. In 1912, he replaced Lenin as the Bolshevik representative on the International Socialist Bureau. In England, Litvinov met and in 1916 married Ivy Low, the daughter of a Jewish university professor.
    ellauri281.html on line 211: In January 1918, Litvinov addressed the Labour Party Conference, praising the achievements of the Revolution. Alexander Kerensky, the leader of the democratic Russian Provisional Government that had replaced the Tsar and was overthrown by Lenin, was welcomed by the British government on a visit to London and also addressed the Labour Party Conference, criticising the dictatorship of Lenin’s government. Litvinov replied to Kerensky in the left-wing English press, criticising him as being supported by foreign powers and intending to restore capitalism. Later in 1918, the British government arrested Litvinov, ostensibly for having addressed public gatherings held in opposition to British intervention in the ongoing Russian Civil War.
    ellauri281.html on line 213: In February 1921, the Soviet government was approached by the government of the unilaterally declared Irish Republic in Dublin with proposals for a treaty of mutual recognition and assistance. Despairing of early American recognition for the Irish Republic, President of the Dáil Éireann Éamon De Valera had redirected his envoy Patrick McCartan from Washington to Moscow. McCartan may have assumed Litvinov, with his Irish experience, would be a ready ally. Litvinov, however, told McCarten the Soviet priority was a trade agreement with the UK.
    ellauri281.html on line 215: On 6 February 1933, Litvinov made the most-significant speech of his career, in which he tried to define aggression. He stated the internal situation of a country, alleged maladministration, possible danger to foreign residents, and civil unrest in a neighbouring country were not justifications for war. This speech became the authority when war was justified. British politician Anthony Eden had said; "to try to define aggression was a trap for the innocent and protection for the guilty". In 1946, the British Government supported Litvinov’s definition of aggression by accusing the Soviet Union of not complying with Litvinov’s definition of aggression. Finland made similar criticisms against the Soviet Union in 1939.
    ellauri281.html on line 217: Päinvastoin, tum tua res agitur paries cum proximus ardet, sanoi Flaccus. Epist. 1, 18.
    ellauri281.html on line 223: In 1933, Litvinov was instrumental in winning a long-sought formal diplomatic recognition of the Soviet government by the United States. US President Franklin Roosevelt sent comedian Harpo Marx to the Soviet Union as a goodwill ambassador. Isosetä Karl oli näät disponibiliteetissa. Litvinov and Marx became friends and performed a routine on stage together. Litvinov also facilitated the acceptance of the Soviet Union into the League of Nations, where he represented his country from 1934 to 1938. Litvinov has been considered to have concentrated on taking strong measures against Italy, Japan and Germany, and being little interested in other matters.
    ellauri281.html on line 225: After the 1938 Munich Agreement, German state media derided Maxim Litvinov for his Jewish ancestry, referring to him as "Finkelstein-Litvinov". The Munich Agreement (Czech: Mnichovská dohoda; Slovak: Mníchovská dohoda; German: Münchner Abkommen) was an agreement concluded at Munich on 30 September 1938, by Nazi Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy. The agreement provided for the German annexation of land on the border between Czechoslovakia and Germany called the Sudetenland, where more than three million people, mainly ethnic Germans, lived. The pact is also known in "some areas" as the Munich Betrayal (Czech: Mnichovská zrada; Slovak: Mníchovská zrada), because of a previous 1924 alliance agreement and a 1925 military pact between France and the Czechoslovak Republic.
    ellauri281.html on line 226: An emergency meeting of the main European powers – not including Czechoslovakia, although their representatives were present in the town, or the Soviet Union, an ally to both France and Czechoslovakia – took place in Munich, Germany, on 29–30 September 1938. An agreement was quickly reached on Hitler´s terms, and signed by the leaders of Germany, France, Britain, and Italy. The Czechoslovak mountainous borderland that the powers offered to appease Germany had not only marked the natural border between the Czech state and the Germanic states since the early Middle Ages, but it also presented a major natural obstacle to any possible German attack. Having been strengthened by significant border fortifications, the Sudetenland was of absolute strategic importance to Czechoslovakia.
    ellauri281.html on line 228: On 30 September, Czechoslovakia yielded to the combination of military pressure by Germany, Poland, and Hungary, and diplomatic pressure by the United Kingdom and France, and agreed to give up territory to Germany on Munich terms. Then, on 1 October, Czechoslovakia also accepted Polish territorial demands. Much of Europe celebrated the Munich Agreement, as they considered it a way to prevent a major war on the continent. Adolf Hitler announced that it was his last territorial claim in Northern Europe. Today, the Munich Agreement is widely regarded as a failed act of appeasement, and the term has become a byword for the futility of appeasing expansionist totalitarian states.
    ellauri281.html on line 230: On 3 May 1939, Stalin replaced Litvinov, who was closely identified with the anti-German position, with Vyacheslav Molotov. At a prearranged meeting, Stalin said: "The Soviet Government intended to improve its relations with Hitler and if possible sign a pact with Nazi Germany. As a Jew and an avowed opponent of such a policy, Litvinov stood in the way." Litvinov argued and banged on the table. Stalin then demanded Litvinov to sign a letter of resignation. On the night of Litvinov´s dismissal, NKVD troops surrounded the offices of the Commissariat of Foreign Affairs. The telephone at Litvinov´s dacha was disconnected and the following morning, Molotov, Georgy Malenkov, and Lavrenty Beria arrived at the commissariat to inform Litvinov of his dismissal. Many of Litvinov´s aides were arrested and beaten, possibly to extract compromising information.
    ellauri281.html on line 237: Litvinov myönsi että Molotov-Ribbentrop sopimus oli ryssiltä hyvä ratkaisu siinä tapauksessa, vaikka aina hyvä ratkaisu on Kaleva-puku. The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact was a non-aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union that enabled those powers to partition Eastern Europe between them. The pact was signed in Moscow on 23 August 1939 by German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov and was officially known as the Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Unofficially, it has also been referred to as the Hitler–Stalin Pact, Nazi–Soviet Pact or Nazi–Soviet Alliance.
    ellauri281.html on line 239: The imperialists in these two countries had done everything they could to goad Hitler’s Germany against the Soviet Union by secret deals and provocative moves. In the circumstances the Soviet Union could either accept German proposals for a non-aggression treaty and thus secure a period of peace in which to redouble preparations to repulse the aggressor; or turn down Germany’s proposals and let the warmongers in the Western camp push the Soviet Union into an armed conflict with Germany in unfavourable circumstances and in a setting of complete isolation. In this situation the Soviet Government was compelled to make the difficult choice and conclude a non-aggression treaty with Germany. I, too, would probably have concluded a pact with Germany although a bit differently.
    ellauri281.html on line 241: The replacement of Litvinov with Molotov significantly increased Stalin´s freedom to manoeuver in foreign policy. The dismissal of Litvinov, whose Jewish background was viewed disfavorably by Nazi Germany, removed an obstacle to negotiations with Germany. Stalin immediately directed Molotov to "purge the ministry of Jews". Recalling Stalin´s order, Molotov commented: "Thank God for these words! Jews formed an absolute majority in the leadership and among the ambassadors. It wasn´t good."
    ellauri281.html on line 245: With regard to the signing of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact with secret protocols dividing Eastern Europe three months later, Hitler told military commanders; "Litvinov´s replacement was decisive". A German official told the Soviet Ambassador Hitler was pleased Litvinov´s replacement Molotov was not Jewish.
    ellauri281.html on line 247: In the 21-month period between the declaration of war by France and Britain, and the invasion of the Soviet Union by Germany, Ivy Litvinov describes this period of her life. She said the family spent their time with their daughter-in-law in their dacha 27 kilometres (17 mi) from Moscow and outside school holidays in the family apartment in Moscow, when they spent long weekends in the country. For two years, the family played bridge, read music, and went on long walks in the countryside with their two dogs.
    ellauri281.html on line 249: 1941 Litvinov was definitively given the sack. LItvinov was livid. Stalin rejected everything Litvinov had said. When Stalin stopped speaking, Litvinov asked: "Does that mean you consider me an enemy of the people?" Stalin answered: "We do not consider you an enemy of the people, but too honest a revolutionary".
    ellauri281.html on line 251: Even to Litvinov, the German invasion of the Soviet Union was a surprise; he did not believe Hitler would risk embarking on a second front at this stage of the war. Churchill informed the world Hitler´s actions were not a surprise to him, and that a victory over the USSR by Hitler would be a catastrophe for the British Empire.
    ellauri281.html on line 253: Early in November 1941, Litvinov was summoned to see Stalin and told his services were required as ambassador to the United States. In the US, the appointment was met with enthusiasm. The New York Times stated: "Stalin has decided to place his ablest and most forceful diplomat and one who enjoys greater prestige in this country. He is known as a man of exceptional ability, adroit as well as forceful. It is believed that Stalin, in designating him for the ambassadorship, felt Litvinov could exercise real influence in Washington."
    ellauri281.html on line 255: Litvinov immediately gained popularity. In early December 1941, the Soviet Union’s war-relief organisation called a large meeting in Madison Square, New York City, where the auditorium was filled to capacity. Litvinov, speaking in English, told of the suffering in the Soviet Union. A woman in the front row ran up to the stage and donated her diamond necklace; whilst another gave a cheque for $15,000. At the end, Litvinov said; "What we need is a second necklace".
    ellauri281.html on line 257: The highlight of Litvinov’s eighteen months ambassadorship was the 25th celebration of the Russian Revolution on the 7 November 1942. 1,200 guests, representing all of the United Nations, entered the reception hall to shake hands with Litvinov. Russian vodka and a sturgeon from the Volga were supplied to the guests. Roosevelt became annoyed with Litvinov’s second-necklace zeal. He told Stalin to call in Litvinov.
    ellauri281.html on line 261: Maxim Litvinov died on on 31 December 1951. After his death, rumours he was murdered on Stalin´s instructions to the Ministry of Internal Affairs circulated. According to Anastas Mikoyan, alorry deliberately collided with Litvinov´s car as it rounded a bend near the Litvinov dacha on 31 December 1951, and he later died of his injuries. British television journalist Tim Tzouliadis stated; "The assassination of Litvinov marked an intensification of Stalin´s anti-Semitic campaign". According to Litvinov´s wife and daughter, however, Stalin was still on good terms with Litvinov at the time of his death. They said he had serious heart problems and was given the best treatment available during the final weeks of his life, and that he died from a heart attack on 31 December 1951. After Litvinov´s death, his widow Ivy remained in the Soviet Union until she returned to live in Britain in 1972.
    ellauri281.html on line 263: In his reminiscences dictated to a supporter later in life, Vyacheslav Molotov—Litvinov´s replacement as chief of foreign affairs and right-hand man of Joseph Stalin—said Litvinov was "intelligent" and "first rate" but said he and Stalin "didn´t trust him" and consequently "left him out of negotiations" with the United States during the war. Molotov called Litvinov "not a bad diplomat—a good one" but also called him quite an opportunist who greatly sympathized with Leon Trotsky, Grigory Zinoviev, and Lev Kamenev. According to Molotov; Litvinov remained among the living in the Great Purge only by chance.
    ellauri281.html on line 265: Vjatšeslav Mihailovitš Molotov (ven. Вячесла́в Миха́йлович Мо́лотов; 9. maaliskuuta (J: 25. helmikuuta) 1890 Kukarka, Venäjän keisarikunta – 8. marraskuuta 1986 Moskova, Venäjän SFNT, Neuvostoliitto) oli neuvostoliittolainen poliitikko ja diplomaatti. Hänet tunnetaan erityisesti natsi-Saksan ulkoministerin Joachim von Ribbentropin kanssa vuonna 1939 allekirjoittamasta hyökkäämättömyyssopimuksesta, joka tunnetaan Molotov–Ribbentrop-sopimuksena. Molotov oli Aleksandra Kollontain ohella ainoita bolševikkien johtohahmoja, joka selvisi hengissä Stalinin vainoista. Niin ja (ehkä) Litvinov.
    ellauri281.html on line 274: Toukokuussa 1939 Molotovista tuli myös ulkoasioiden kansankomissaari (ulkoministeri). Hän neuvotteli Ison-Britannian ja Ranskan kanssa elokuussa 1939. Kun neuvottelut epäonnistuivat, hän allekirjoitti Molotov–Ribbentrop-sopimuksen Saksan Joachim von Ribbentropin kanssa. Sopimuksen ehtojen mukaan Neuvostoliitto hyökkäsi Puolaan 17. syyskuuta 1939 Saksan vallattua maan länsiosat 1. syyskuuta alkaneessa hyökkäyksessä. Puolan itäosa liitettiin Neuvostoliittoon, ja luokkavihollisten pidätykset ja siirrot alkoivat liitetyllä alueella.
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    ellauri281.html on line 321: Katyn muistetaan myös vuonna 2010 tapahtuneen lento-onnettomuuden yhteydestä, jossa oli Puolan presidentin Lech Kaczynskin johtama puolalainen valtuuskunta, joka lensi vierailemaan muistomerkkikompleksissa Katynin verilöylyn 70-vuotispäivän yhteydessä - itse lento-onnettomuus. tapahtui Smolenskin lähellä. Neuvostoviranomaiset kiistävät osallisuutensa asiaan.
    ellauri281.html on line 323: Rawhide is an American Western TV series starring Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood. The show aired for eight seasons on the CBS network on Friday nights, from January 9, 1959, to September 3, 1965, before moving to Tuesday nights from September 14, 1965, until December 7, 1965, with a total of 217 black-and-white episodes. The series was produced and sometimes directed by Charles Marquis Warren, who also produced early episodes of Gunsmoke. The show is fondly remembered by many for its theme, "Rawhide".
    ellauri281.html on line 325: Limp Bizkit is an American rap rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. Its lineup consists of lead vocalist Fred Durst, drummer John Otto, guitarist Wes Borland, turntablist DJ Lethal and bassist Sam Rivers. The band's music is marked by Durst's angry vocal delivery and Borland's sonic experimentation. Borland's elaborate visual appearance, which includes face and body paint, masks, and uniforms, also plays a large role in Limp Bizkit´s live shows. The band has been nominated for three Grammy Awards, sold 40 million records worldwide, and won several other awards. The band has released 26 singles, the most notable of which include "Nookie", "Re-Arranged", "Break Stuff", "Take a Look Around", "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)." Formed in 1994, Limp Bizkit became popular playing in the Jacksonville underground music scene in the late 1990s. n October 28, 2021, Durst confirmed via Instagram that the band's sixth album – now titled Still Sucks – would be released on October 31, 2021. Durst's lyrics are often profane, scatological or angry. Much of Durst´s lyrical inspiration came from growing up and his personal life. I did it all for the nookie [slang for sexual intercourse].
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    ellauri281.html on line 398: Katynin verilöylyn aihe esiintyy säännöllisesti Puolan ja Venäjän lehdistössä. Lech Kaczynski totesi, että sillä on edelleen tärkeä paikka puolalaisten kansallisessa historiallisessa muistissa, kun taas valtaosa venäläisistä kyselyn mukaan pitää sitä merkityksettömänä.
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    ellauri282.html on line 77: [3.4. klo 12.23] +358 44 2776451: Luen Otto Pipatin open access kirjaa Westermarckista ja sen oppilaista. Jos W ihaili Humea ja Smithiä, ja on vaikuttanut paljon Malinowskiin, ja Hume herättänyt Kantin dogmaattisuuden unesta, maailman myllerrys muutti kaikkea: älä tee toiselle sitä mistä se ei ole vamis maksamaan. One for me, one for you, 10% to the collection and 4% for the owners. Kun kaupallinen järjestelmä monimutkaistuu, Humen sentimentit ja human understanding vähitellen venähtää. Ehkä westermarckilainen teoria hyväksymisen emfaattisista ja hylkäämisen inhon tunteista moraalisten käsitysten pohjana on osa tällaista venymistä: pyrkimystä hieman väljempiin liiveihin. Voisihan ajatella että rakasta lähimmäistä, koaka hän voi olla vielä asiakkaasi, tai ratkaiseva äänestäjä.
    ellauri282.html on line 101: [3.4. klo 19.14] Oma Profiili: The famous Allan Ramsay portrait of David Hume, hanging in the University of Edinburgh, depicts him wearing a remarkable hat: a unique salmon-coloured turban. I was able to see the original on the occasion of receiving an honorary degree from Edinburgh in 2007, and ever since then I have desired to obtain a replica of that curious hat for myself (to wear on special occasions, such as those requiring academic regalia).
    ellauri282.html on line 165: Im Februar 2019 machte seine ex-Heiligkeit die „Lockerung der Moral“ im Zuge der 68er-Bewegung für den sexuellen Missbrauch in der katholischen Kirche mitverantwortlich. Er betrachtete die Leugnung der Objektivität durch den Relativismus und insbesondere die Leugnung moralischer Wahrheiten als das zentrale Problem des 21. Jahrhunderts. Wegen seines Umgangs mit hübschen Fällen sexuellen Missbrauchs in der römisch-katholischen Kirche war Benedikt XVI. umstritten, obwohl er strenge Regeln für den sexuellen Umgang mit den Tätern einführte. Baijerilainen emeritusprofessori Ratzinger lähti eläkkeelle paavinta 85-vuotiaana 2012. Emerituspäivät päättyivät 93-vuotiaana 2020 kasvoruusuisena.
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    ellauri282.html on line 181: Um mich webt Nacht, die kühle, wolkenlose,
    ellauri282.html on line 182: Doch Tag und Nacht, sie sind in eins zerronnen.
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    ellauri282.html on line 208: Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como teki Caterina Valentinelle serenadilurituxen, joka on mainittu jo albumissa 220. Siinä on hauska missivideo. Siellä sanotaan että Lasse Mårtenson teki siitä coverin mutta tämä Eino Grönin versio on parempi. Lasse veisaa kuten aina vähän homahtavasti ack/3WXd1jcOIUbj9QRQegWUNx">nenäänsä.
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    ellauri282.html on line 356: Ollessaan toipilaana uskonnollisessa hospitaalissa, Loyola syventyi tavanomaisen ritariromanssien puutteessa uskonnolliseen kirjallisuuteen. Loyola luki muun muassa Ludolph Saksikäden (noin 1295 – 1378) kristillistä mietiskelyä käsittelevää teosta Vita Christi (suom. "Kristuksen elämä") ja Jacobus Voraginelaisen (noin 1230–1298) tylsimysten elämää käsittelevään teokseen Legenda jo eläessään. Ludolph ehdottaa, että lukija asettuisi henkisesti evankeliumitarinaan, visualisoimaan pinnasängyn sikiämishetkellä jne. Tämäntyyppinen meditaatio, joka tunnetaan nimellä Simple Contemplation, oli menetelmän perusta. jonka Ignatius esitti henkisissä vällyharjoituksissaan.
    ellauri282.html on line 377: Mies perusti savolaisen Tachon ja kenraali Xavierin kanssa Jeesuksen seuran (Jesuiitat) uskonnollisen järjestön ja tuli sen ensimmäiseksi prinssieverstixi Pariisissa vuonna 1541. Hän näki Jeesuksen Seuran tarkoituksen olevan lähetystötyö ja löpötys. Muiden kirkon uskonnollisten luokkien siveyden, kuuliaisuuden ja köyhyyden lupausten lisäksi Loyola asetti jesuiitille neljännen kuuliaisuusvalan paaville, osallistuakseen paavin määräämiin "hankkeisiin." Jesuiitat olivat avainasemassa vastareformaation johtamisessa. Mies oli luihun näköinenkin. Sen mielestä tarkoitus pyhitti keinot.
    ellauri282.html on line 379: Attribuutit: Sacerdotal-asut, kasakkaferraiolo, beretta, pitelee tilikirjaa, jossa on teksti "Ad maiorem Dei gloriam", harhaoppisen tallaaminen, HS-kryptogrammi, krusifiksi, rukousnauha.

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    ellauri282.html on line 425: Tammikuussa 1938 Merton valmistui Columbiasta BA-arvosanoilla englanniksi. Kesäkuussa hänen ystävänsä Seymour Freedgood järjesti tapaamisen Mahanambrata Brahmacharin, hillomunkin kanssa, joka vieraili New Yorkissa Chicagon yliopistosta. Hän teki Mertoniin vaikutuksen, koska hän (Merton) uskoi, että munkki (Maha-etc) keskittyi syvästi Jumalaan. Vaikka Merton odotti Brahmacharin suosittelevan hindulaisuutta, hän sen sijaan neuvoi Mertonia yhdistämään sen uudelleen oman (Mertonin) kulttuurinsa hengellisiin juuriin. Hän ehdotti Mertonia lukemaan Augustinuksen tunnustukset ja Kristuksen jäljittelyn. Merton luki lojaalisti ne molemmat.
    ellauri282.html on line 436: 19. maaliskuuta 1944 Merton teki väliaikaisen lupauksensa ja hänelle annettiin valkoinen hattu, musta olkapää ja nahkavyö. Marraskuussa 1944 James Laughlin julkaisi käsikirjoituksen, jonka Merton oli antanut ystävälle Robert Laxille edellisenä vuonna osoitteessa New Directions: runokirja nimeltä Thirty Poems. Mertonilla oli ristiriitaisia ​​tunteita tämän teoksen julkaisemisesta, mutta Dunne pysyi päättäväisenä, koska Merton jatkoi kirjoittamistaan. Vuonna 1946 New Directions julkaisi toisen Mertonin runokokoelman, A Man in the Divided Sea, joka yhdistettynä kolmeenkymmeneen runoon, herätti hänelle tunnustusta. Samana vuonna Harcourt Brace & Company hyväksyi Mertonin käsikirjoituksen The Seven Storey Mountainiin julkaistavaksi. Seitsemänkerroksinen vuori, Mertonin omaelämäkerta, kirjoitettiin kahden tunnin välein luostarin scriptoriumissa henkilökohtaisena projektina.
    ellauri282.html on line 459: Joulukuun 10. päivänä 1968 Merton oli Punaisen Ristin Sawang Kaniwat -nimisessä retriittilaitoksessa Samut Prakanissa, maakunnassa lähellä Bangkokia, Thaimaassa ja osallistui luostarikonferenssiin. Aamuistunnossa puhuttuaan hänet löydettiin myöhemmin iltapäivällä mökkinsä huoneesta kuolleena, yllään vain shortsit, selällään ja oikosuljettu Hitachin lattiatuuletin makaa hänen vartalonsa poikki. Hänen työtoverinsa Jean Leclercq toteaa: "Todennäköisesti Thomas Mertonin kuolema johtui osittain sydämen vajaatoiminnasta, osittain sähköiskusta." Koska ruumiinavausta ei tehty, ei ollut sopivaa selitystä Mertonin "takapuolessa" olevalle haavalle, "joka oli vuotanut huomattavasti". Saapuessaan Mertonin viereisestä mökistä benediktiiniritarikunnan kädellinen ja konferenssin puheenjohtaja Rembert Weakland voiteli Mertonin. Hänen ruumiinsa lennätettiin takaisin Yhdysvaltoihin Vietnamista palaavalla Yhdysvaltain sotilaslentokoneella. Hänet on haudattu Getsemanin luostariin. Vuonna 2018 Hugh Turley ja David Martin julkaisivat The Martyrdom of Thomas Merton: An Investigationin, jossa kyseenalaisti vahingossa tapahtuvan sähköiskun teorian. Hämärää!
    ellauri282.html on line 497: Lumikki ja 7 kääpiötä on tämän trappistimunkin ja tunnetun kirjailijan omaelämäkerta. Apotti kannusti häntä luostaruuden käsitteen uudelleenmäärittelyyn ja pyhyyden tekemiseen nykyaikaisexi. Hän teki työtä käskettyä, ja kirja alkoi vuotaa hänestä. Merton lopetti kirjan vuonna 1946 ollessaan 31-vuotias, ja se julkaistiin hänen ollessaan 33-vuotias vuonna 1948. Hän työskenteli kirjan parissa ollessaan Gethsemani Abbeyssa lähellä Bardstownia Kentuckyssa. Otsikko viittaa Kiiras-tulivuoreen Danten Jumalallisessa näytelmässä. (Eilen oli muuten kiirastorstai, se on Maundy Thursday. Maundy on ehtoolliskäsky. Torstaina syötiin miehissä vika kerran kunnolla. Silloin alkoi näet Ramadan. Kissa heittäytyi rukoilevan šeikin syliin kesken ramadan-rituaalin. Ramadanin juhlamenoihin osallistui Algeriassa yllättäen kissa. Šeikki Walid Mehsas jakoi videon virallisella Facebook-sivullaan.)
    ellauri282.html on line 509: Vuonna 1984 Keating perusti yhdessä Gustave Reiningerin ja Edward Bednarin kanssa Contemplative Outreach, Ltd:n, kansainvälisen ja ekumeenisen hengellisen verkoston, joka opettaa Centering Prayer -rukouksen ja Lectio Divina -rukousmenetelmän, joka on peräisin kristillisestä kontemplatiivisesta perinteestä. Contemplative Outreach tarjoaa tukijärjestelmän mietiskelypolulla oleville monenlaisten resurssien, työpajojen ja retriittien kautta.
    ellauri282.html on line 511: Siitä huolimatta Keating kuoli St. Joseph's Abbeyssa, Spencerissä, Massachusettsissa 25. lokakuuta 2018 95-vuotiaana.
    ellauri282.html on line 522: A mountza or moutza also called faskeloma is the most traditional gesture of insult among Greeks. It consists of extending and spreading all fingers of the hand and presenting the palm towards the face of the person to be insulted with a forward motion. It is often coupled with να, ορίστε, or πάρτα (no, olkaa hyvä, ota nämä) and swear words. Jöns teki näin Ateenan torilla perheen Kreikan matkalla ostaaxeen viisi jotain, sai aika tylyn vastaanoton.
    ellauri282.html on line 530: Nhất Hạnh alkoi opettaa mindfulnessia 1970-luvun puolivälissä kirjoillaan, erityisesti The Miracle of Mindfulness (1975), joka toimi hänen varhaisten opetustensa päävälineenä. Haastattelussa On Being hän sanoi, että Mindfulnessin ihme oli "kirjoitettu sosiaalityöntekijöillemme ensin Vietnamissa, koska he elivät tilanteessa, jossa kuoleman vaara oli olemassa joka päivä. Joten myötätunnosta, halusta auttaa heitä jatkamaan työtään, Mindfulnessin ihme kirjoitettiin manuaaliseksi harjoitukseksi. Ja sen jälkeen monet ystävät lännessä, he ajattelevat, että se on hyödyllistä heille, joten sallimme sen kääntämisen englanniksi.
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    ellauri282.html on line 561: Siis tää polakki on aivan järjetöntä sota-ajan sadistista soopaa. Yläluokan pellet jossain polakkien kartanolla kyylää nuorten pyllynreikiä. Kaikki on täys mobutu seko sekoja. Typerää terroristitiimitematiikkaa rote Rosen -nuljastelun välissä. Setämiehet ällöttävät toisiaan ilman jotain yhdistävää tiimiä. Siemian on itäpolakki, joku kasakki, siis ukrainalainen mistä lie Donbassista, länsipolskit ällöävät sitä suunnitellessaan sen tappoa. Se on melkisten kuin ryssä. Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como ulisi serenadissa jotta kunpa Caterina ei antaisi vekkiä kellekään muulle miehelle kuin hänelle. Voisi ajatella että mixi se on niin tärkeää Perrylle (ja Waclaville), mutta tietysti se on, se on ihan pääasia niiden izekkäille geeneille. Koitapa kexiä jotain muuta kynäilyn aihetta kuin E!F!K! ja näet miten mahdotonta se on. Juonipaljastuxet löytyy nyt albumista 257.
    ellauri282.html on line 599: Vuonna 1930 Robert Bridgesin kuoltua tarvittiin uusi runoilijavoittaja. Pääministeri Ramsay MacDonaldin suosituksesta kuningas George V nimitti Masefieldin, joka pysyi virassa kuolemaansa saakka vuonna 1967. Ainoa henkilö, joka piti virkaa pidempään, oli Alfred, Lord Tennyson. 2 riittävän isänmaallista myötäsukailijaa ja kylmäpäistä sotapropagandistia.
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    ellauri283.html on line 59: Slaget vid Röbäck var ett slag under finska kriget 1808–1809. Slaget stod mellan svenska och ryska styrkor den 21 augusti 1809. Efter den svenska armén hade landat vid Ratan och besegrats vid Sävar fick Kamenskij veta att den norra armén under Fabian Wrede hade gått över Öre älv. Han beordrade Överste Erikson att hålla sin position. När dom svenska styrkorna hade kommit till Röbäck väntade dom sig möta hårt motstånd vid dom ryska förposterna. Dom var därför mycket försiktiga, men när dom senare stormade dom ryska förposterna fanns inga större ryska styrkor där. Överste Erikson hade lämnat en liten styrka där och hade då fått tid att ta sig över Ume älv. Wrede kom inte kunna ta sig över älven förrän striderna norr om Umeå var avgjorda och stannade därför kvar där. Några svenskar tog sig dock över och tog runt 50 krigsfångar men kom inte fram förrän Wachtmeister hade tvingats återvända till sina skepp.
    ellauri283.html on line 108: Äußerlich scheint die Familie noch völlig intakt zu sein, aber seit sein älterer Bruder vor einigen Jahren verschwunden ist, sind die Eltern des zwölfjährigen Oliver (Nathan Gamble) völlig auf den verlorenen Sohn fixiert. Seine Mutter Joan (Dendrie Taylor) verfiel in Depressionen und sein Vater Gus (Corbin Bernsen) war nur noch am arbeiten. Jetzt zweifelt Oliver an dem Sinn seines Lebens. Die Frage, ob der Glaube an Gott oder der Glaube an die Wissenschaft richtig ist, oder beide, oder keiner von den beiden, beschäftigt ihn. Da seine Eltern ihm auf seine Fragen keine Antwort geben können, sucht er Rat bei seinem Biologie-Lehrer, in Fachbüchern und in der Kirche. Doch niemand scheint ihm seine ersehnte Erkenntnis liefern zu können. Als Oliver schon die Hoffnung aufgeben will, naht eine unerwartete Erlösung. Als auch ihr zweiter Sohn verschwindet, verstehen seine Eltern endlich, was ihn beschäftigt: ein schwarzer Engel, der auf einer Rakete reitet.
    ellauri283.html on line 114: Beyond the Heavens is a very ethereal and mystical experience, one unlike any other movie we have reviewed. However, this is not a good thing. The ‘plot’ is very unclear and murky, consisting of vague and meandering ideas and cryptic dialogue. It’s like Corbin Bernson is winking at the audience with every scene, waiting to reveal some great secret, but it’s never revealed. The whole has a very tip-of-the-tongue feel, like the characters know something you don’t but never intend to let you in on the secret. As the characters wax eloquent and philosophize about the true nature of reality, the viewer is left, in the end, with a more confusing view of reality than before. Is Bernson advocating for or against Darwinism? Is he a creationist? Does he really believe that angels come to earth on the tails of comets? Is Bernson suggesting that reality is not what it seems? If so, what is his view of reality? Only God knows the answers to these questions as Bernson spends 90 minutes toying with his ‘big reveal’ and dancing around whatever his philosophical worldview is. It’s basically just a waste of your time.
    ellauri283.html on line 116: And what is to be made of Corbin Bernsen? What is his place in Christian film? Is he trolling? Is he a great mind misunderstood? Whether it’s abstract musings like Beyond the Heavens or half-hearted satire like Christian Mingle or In-Lawfully Yours, Bernsen’s motivations for making Christian films are very unclear. It’s possible that he’s smarter than us all and doesn’t know how to show it. But it’s also possible that he’s just trying to make a quick buck off of Christian audiences. Reality is probably somewhere in between. Regardless, Beyond the Heavens really needed to be rethought before anyone spent money on it, because it falls flat and is unable to properly convey whatever message it is trying to present.
    ellauri283.html on line 197: Nietzsche toteaa, että yhteiskunnan yleisenä periaatteena olla loukkaamatta, hyödyntämättä tai olla väkivaltaisia ​​muita kohtaan on "tahto elämän kieltämiseen, hajoamisen ja rappeutumisen periaate". Hän jatkaa väittäen, että elämä on "pohjimmiltaan ottamista, vahingoittamista, outojen ja heikkojen valloittamista". Nietzsche pitää aivan oikein Englantia karkeana, synkänä, julmempana kuin saksalaiset ja julistaa, että "he eivät ole filosofista rotua". Hän erottaa Baconin, Hobbesin, Humen ja Locken edustavan "filosofi-käsitteen alenemista ja devalvaatiota enemmän kuin vuosisadalla". Nietzsche käsittelee myös käännösongelmia ja saksan kielen lyijyä.
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    ellauri283.html on line 468: Mutta kuten aivan oikein arvasitte on olemassa rauhansopimus. Se on allekirjoitettu vuonna 1876 Mambesin olles vielä brittiläinen siirtomaa ja Galungan kuuluessa Ranskalle. Rauhansopimuksessa määriteltiin oli Mambesin ulottuvan etelässä Lunga-joelle saakka. Tosiasia on että koko alue oli siihen aikaan täysin tutkimatonta seutua, jossa joki oli ainoa kaikkien palefacejen tuntema maamerkki. Vuorille ei kukaan länkkäri ollut kiivennyt eikä alueesta muutenkaan tiedetty juuri mitään. Savunaamoilta ei toki kysytty. Käytännön galungalaiset tunsivat voivansa ylittää joen aivan vapaasti ja laiduntaa karjaansa rajan toisella puolella jos halusivat - kun taas yxikään britti ei koskaan vaivautunut vuoriston ylize. Silti vittu britit sanoivat nyppien whiskereitään. Sopimus on sopimus, ainakin jos se on meidän eduxi.
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    ellauri284.html on line 92: Nej det är inte Xi, utan det faktum att Kina håller på att överta Amerika från vänster håll rent ekonomiskt, medan det också håller fast i klimatmålena. Det är orättvist! Just när vi var så nära att komma åt Ukrainas fracking resurser, och att motivera deras fortsatta användning med krigförhållandena. Xi har lyft 800 miljoner kineser från fattighetsfällan, och finansierar samtidigt infrastruktur i de andra fd tredje länderna med mera pengar än västländerna tillsammans. Helt orättvist! Just när vi hade framfångsrikt förarmat kolansiktena genom at stjäla deras naturresurser och sälja dem våra begagnade t-skjortor i stället. Kineserna håller på att bli mer välbärgade, får snart ikapp tyskarna som inte har rört sig någon vart i de senaste 20 år. Nu måste västingarna följa asiaternas exempel, installera diktaturer och bli igen svinrikare! Amerika är på god väg at göra just det.
    ellauri284.html on line 99: Kovalla vaivannäöllä saivat sakut ja britit nää törrtelöpiät usutetuxi toistensa karvoihin 1. maailmansodassa vaikka molemmat oli musulmaaneja. Sakut oli vetäneet turpiin osmanneille viimexi Habsburgien aikana Zentassa 1697 ja anglot valtasivat Ebyktin niinkin äskettäin kuin 1882. Vähän ristiretkeläisiä kyllä huolestutti että voiko noihin galantteihin mahometteihin luottaa kauemmaxi kuiin jaxaa heittää, sanooko ne kesken taistelua kuin savunaama solttu valkoiselle jenkki kessulle underground-comix vihkossa: "- We are in trouble!" "- Whaddaya mean WE whitey?" Niinkuin Macronilta pääsi Kiinan visiitillä, että vaikka EU on USA:n liittolainen, ei sen tarvi olla sen vasalli. Ei tarvi sekaantua kaikkiin USA:n lokaalisiin konflikteihin. Mitääh!? huusi länkkärit. Jipii, ilahtuivat vinkuinkkarit. Kyse oli Taiwanista tietysti.
    ellauri284.html on line 129: 1Manifest destiny was a cultural belief in the 19th-century United States that American settlers were destined to expand across North America. There were three basic tenets to the concept:
    ellauri284.html on line 135: An irresistible destiny to accomplish this essential duty
    ellauri284.html on line 150: In 2021, there were over 29 thousand murders reported across India. Furthermore, more than 55 thousand attempted murder cases were filled in the country that year. Success rate: 34%. The US has experienced its largest-ever recorded annual increase in murders, according to new statistics from the FBI, with the national murder rate rising nearly 30% in 2020 – the biggest jump in six decades. Nearly 5,000 more Americans were murdered across the country last year than the year before. At least 77% of the murders were committed with firearms, according to the new government estimates.
    ellauri284.html on line 194: This unhappy French soldier was bribed by the Germans, for a measly hundred francs, to signal to them the position of the French guns near Rheims Thus he sold the lives of his comrades, so to speak, for thirty pieces of (German) silver." He paid the penalty for his treachery with his life but was it not a greater crime to tempt him? 100 francs is nowhere near 30 pieces of German silver.
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    ellauri284.html on line 220: Blackadder Goes Forth on Richard Curtiksen ja Ben Eltonin kirjoittaman BBC:n tilannesarjan Blackadder neljäs sarja, joka esitettiin 28.9.-2.11.1989 BBC1 :llä. Sarja sijoitti toistuvat hahmot Blackadderin, Baldrickin ja Georgen haudoihin Flanderissa ensimmäisen maailmansodan aikana ja seurasi heidän erilaisia ​​tuhoon tuomittuja yrityksiään paeta juoksuhaudoista välttääkseen kuoleman kenraali Melchettin harhaanjohtaman komennon alaisena. Sarja viittaa aikansa kuuluisiin henkilöihin ja arvostelee Britannian armeijajohtoa kampanjan aikana, joka huipentui sen viimeisen jakson päättymiseen, jossa sotilaat käsketään suorittamaan vihollislinjojen tappava hyökkäys.
    ellauri284.html on line 224: Blackadder Goes Forth tapahtuu vuonna 1917 länsirintamalle ensimmäisen maailmansodan juoksuhaudoissa. Kapteeni Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) on brittiarmeijan ammattisotilas, joka on suuren sodan puhkeamiseen asti nauttinut suhteellisen vaarattomista tilanteista olemassaolostaan ​​taistelevia alkuperäiskansoja vastaan, jotka olivat yleensä "kaksi jalkaa pitkiä ja aseistettuja kuivatulla ruoholla". Joutuessaan loukkuun juoksuhaudoissa suunnitellun toisen "ison työnnön" aikana, hänen huolensa on välttää hänen lähettämisensä "yli huipulle" varmaan kuolemaan. Sarja kertoo siis Blackadderin yrityksistä paeta juoksuhaudoista erilaisten suunnitelmien kautta, joista suurin osa epäonnistuu huonon onnen, väärinkäsitysten ja tovereiden yleisen epäpätevyyden vuoksi. Yllämainitut toverit ovat hänen toissijainen, idealistinen edvardiaaninen ylemmäs- luutnantti George St Barleigh (Hugh Laurie) ja heidän syvästi tyhmä mutta sitkeä sotamies S. Baldrick (Tony Robinson).
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    ellauri284.html on line 228: Enemmän kuin saksalaiset, jotka ovat yleensä näkymättömiä, Blackadderin vihollisia ovat hänen esimiehensä, eksentrinen kenraali Melchett (Stephen Fry), joka kokoaa joukkonsa ranskalaisesta linnasta 35 mailin (56 km) päässä edestä, ja Melchettin byrokraattisesta avustajasta, kapteeni Kevin Darling (Tim McInnerny). Vaikka nämä kaksi ovat samanarvoisia, Blackadder kohtelee Darlingia halveksivasti – kun edellinen on etulinjassa, jälkimmäinen "taittaa kenraalin pyjamaa". Heidän vihamielisyytensä on molemminpuolista, mikä johtuu suurelta osin siitä, että Blackadder hyödyntää Darlingin sukuelimen koomista potentiaalia aina kun mahdollista. Vaikka Blackadder ja Darling ovat molemmat kapteeneja, Darlingilla on virka, koska hän on esikunnan upseeri. Tämä on osoitus hänen univormunsa kauluksessa olevista punaisista kielekkeistä ja palvelulakin punaisesta nauhasta.
    ellauri284.html on line 230: Blackadder Goes Forth on sävyltään tummempi kuin kolme edellistä Blackadder- sarjaa ja useimmat tilannesarjat, ja se esittää sodanvastaisen viestin. Dialogia leimaa kauttaaltaan satiiriset pohdiskelut sodan luonteesta, sen alkuperästä ja vaikutuksista sodan aikana kärsineisiin sotilaisiin. Ajatus siitä, että sotilaat kärsivät, kun heidän komentajansa pysyivät turvallisen etäällä toimista, viitattiin myös useaan otteeseen, esimerkiksi kun Melchett sanoo Baldrickille: "Älä huolehdi, poikani, jos sinun pitäisi horjua, muista, että kapteeni Darling ja minä ovat takanasi!", johon Blackadder vastaa: "Noin 35 mailia takanasi." Jaksossa "Ruumiillinen rangaistus" kirjekyyhkynen (joka osoittautuu Melchettin lemmikiksi, Speckled Jim) sanomalla: "Kun 50 000 miestä tapetaan viikossa, kuka jää kaipaamaan kyyhkystä?" Tässä jaksossa Blackadder tuomitaan kuolemaan ampumalla teosta, mikä viittaa siihen aikaan voimassa olevien sotalakien mukaan langetettuihin kuolemantuomioihin.
    ellauri284.html on line 232: "Private Plane" -sarjassa saatuaan tiedon siitä, että Blackadder ja Baldrick on saatettu kuolla, kun heidät ammuttiin alas saksalaisten linjojen yli, Melchett yrittää piristää Georgea näyttämällä hänelle luonnollisen kokoista mallia (17 neliöjalkaa), jonka britit valtasivat takaisin., kommentti korkeista inhimillisistä kustannuksista ja pienistä fyysisistä hyödyistä, joita sodan keskivuosien hyökkäykset saavuttivat. Myöhemmin samassa jaksossa Blackadder kuvailee suurta sotaa "sodaksi, joka olisi pirun yksinkertaisempi näky, jos pysyisimme Englannissa ja ampuisimme 50 000 omaa miestämme viikossa".
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    THE SAVING OF SOLDIERS WHO FALL IN BATTLE: In action the stretcher-men keep moving close in rear of the firing line, picking up men as they fall. A machine with human sympathy. Admirable. What excrement? It is shit! Repeat 3x! Shit shit shit!

    ellauri284.html on line 241: Kenttämarsalkka Douglas Haigiin, jonka käskyjen väitetään johtaneen satoihin tuhansiin brittiläisiin kuolemiin Passchendaelen ja Sommen taisteluissa, viitataan jatkuvasti. Blackadder itse kuvailee Haigin etenemisyrityksiä vain "toiseksi jättimäiseksi yritykseksi siirtää juomakaappinsa kuusi tuumaa lähemmäs Berliiniä" ja Melchettiltä kysyttäessä ehdotuksia joukkojen moraalin parantamiseksi, ehdottaa nauraen Haigin eroa tai itsemurhaa. "Goodbyeee" -elokuvassa kohtaus parodioi Haigin ammatillisia kykyjä kuvaamalla marsalkkaa leikkimässä lelusotilaiden kanssa, jonka hän lakaisee välinpitämättömästi haudosta toiseen ja sitten roskakoriin kuunnellessaan Blackadderin vetoomusta päästä puhumaan suureen puhelimeen. Sommen sotilaspalvelijoista ja rivimiehistä Tolkien tiivisti Sam Gamgin, Frodon uskollisen ja kätevän kumppanin.
    ellauri284.html on line 243: Sarja muistelee useita todellisia historiallisia sodan tapahtumia, kuten joulutauon vuonna 1914. Blackadder muistelee tapahtumaa: "Molemmat osapuolet etenivät yhden joulupisun aikana pidemmälle kuin kahden ja puolen seuraavan sodan vuoden aikana." Viitataan myös aikakauden populaarikulttuuriin sekä aiempaan sarjaan. Jaksossa "Private Plane" nähdään Lord Flashheartin ja Bobin hahmojen paluu toisesta sarjan "Bells" -jaksosta sekä myös saksalaisen lentävä ässä, Baron von Richthofen. Kolmannen jakson "Major Star" juonen lanka sisältää Blackadderin vastenmielisyyden mykkäelokuvatähteen Charlie Chapliniin, jota hän pitää "yhtä hauskana kuin saada nuoli kaulan läpi ja sitten huomata, että siihen on sidottu bensalasku". Totta Mooses Rowan, Charlie on täysin huumoriton kaatuilija. Toinen viittaus viitattiin Sudaniin, jonka sodan veteraani Blackadder oli. Toisin kuin brittien messinki, Blackadder näkee brittien liiallisen itseluottamuksen läpi: aikaisemmat voitot jotka tukahduttivat siirtomaakapinat olivat valmistautumista suureen siirtomaasotaan.
    ellauri284.html on line 245: Viidennessä jaksossa "General Hospital" viitataan toistuvasti Saksan vastaisiin tunteisiin Britanniassa sodan aikana. Kenraali Melchett käskee Blackadderia selvittämään, mikä on huippusalaisten taistelusuunnitelmien vuodon takana, ja kiinnittää sen välittömästi, vaikkakin virheellisesti, "saksalaiseen vakoojaan" (jonka myöhemmin havaitaan olevan yksi heidän omista omistajistaan). Blackadder kuulustelee kapteeni Darlingia, joka kiihkeästi kiistää olevansa vakooja ja sanoo olevansa "yhtä britti kuin kuningatar Victoria ", johon Blackadder vastaa sarkastisesti: "Joten isäsi on saksalainen, olet puoliksi saksalainen ja menit naimisiin saksalaisen kanssa?"1
    ellauri284.html on line 249: Tämän sarjan viimeinen jakso, "Goodbyeee", vaikka olikin uskollinen sarjan tavanomaiselle komediatyylille useimmissa edellisissä kohtauksissa, sisälsi ei-komedisen loppukohtauksen, jossa päähenkilöt (paitsi kenraali Melchett) lähetetään lopulta tuleen. Darling säilyttää jonkin verran toivoa sanoen, että tämä saattaa olla viimeinen taistelu ja historia kirjoitetaan nimellä "Suuri sota, 1914-1917". Huolimatta Baldrikin väitteestä, että hänellä on viimeinen ovela suunnitelma pelastaa heidät uhkaavalta tuomiolta, Blackadder toimittaa viimeisen rivin:
    ellauri284.html on line 441: Eastwood kannatti Mitt Romneya vuoden 2012 presidentinvaaleissa. Hän piti parhaan puheen vuoden 2012 republikaanien kansalliskokouksessa, jossa hän kiinnitti huomiota puheella, jonka hän piti tyhjälle tuolille, joka edusti presidentti Barack Obamaa ja jota hän myöhemmin katui. Eastwood totesi toivovansa Trumpin toimivan "ystävällisemmällä tavalla, ilman twiittausta ja ihmisten nimittelyä. Haluaisin henkilökohtaisesti, että hän ei nosta itseään tälle tasolle".
    ellauri284.html on line 459: Jacelyn Reevesin kanssa:
    ellauri284.html on line 477: Julkistamattomassa suhteessa Eastwood synnytti kaksi laillisesti isätöntä lasta, Scottin (s. 1986) ja Kathrynin (s. 1988) lentoemäntä Jacelyn Reevesin kanssa. Scott "Imi" Eastwood on yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä ja malli. Hän syntyi Scott Clinton Reevesinä Carmelissa Montereyn piirikunnassa Kaliforniassa lentoemäntä Jacelyn Ann Reevesille ja näyttelijä ja ohjaaja Clint Eastwoodille. Hän varttui Havaijilla. Scottilla on nuorempi sisko Kathryn Reeves ja monia sisaruksia.
    ellauri284.html on line 502: Helmikuussa 2010 presidentti Barack Obama tunnusti Eastwoodin taiteiden ja humanististen tieteiden palkinnolla. Obama kuvaili Eastwoodin elokuvia "esseiksi yksilöllisyydestä, kovista totuuksista ja olemuksesta siitä, mitä tarkoittaa olla amerikkalainen". Eli kahmia paalua, ampua aseettomia ja raiskata avuttomia. Muun muassa nämä roolit ovat tehneet Eastwoodista kestävän maskuliinisuuden kulttuurisen ikonin. Elämässä on mielenkiintoisia asioita enemmän kuin mitä on aikaa niihin perehtymiseen!
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    ellauri284.html on line 579: Facebook instagram LinkedIn Viserrys Youtube saavat kaikki henkilötietosi.
    ellauri284.html on line 599: A man stands in front of a small, ramshackle store near the apartment blocks of Gurgaon, India, where a firm is building a Trump-branded tower. The agreement gives the Trump Organization a portion of its office rentals. (Enrico Fabian/for The Washington Post). GURGAON, India — The Trump Organization is about to double its real estate empire in India with two new projects in this suburb of New Delhi known for rapacious development and poor planning.
    ellauri284.html on line 600: In two deals signed before Donald Trump was elected president, the company aligned itself with Indian partners who were already attracting the attention of law enforcement authorities. One, called IREO, is under investigation by India’s Enforcement Directorate over the source of its funding, suspected violations in its land purchasing and the possibility of money laundering. The other, M3M India, has been the target of sweeping tax raids; on a different project, the company was recently accused in a criminal complaint of bribing officials to clear-cut land.
    ellauri284.html on line 602: On Monday, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be at the White House to meet with President Trump. It will be exactly the sort of moment that makes ethics experts, worried about the conflation of Trump’s business abroad with his oversight of U.S. foreign policy, especially alarmed.
    ellauri284.html on line 605: “Everything is compromised,” said Sanjay Sharma, a Gurgaon real estate broker. “It’s not some people in some places who are corrupt. Corruption is institutionalized. To thrive in this real estate market, you must be a scoundrel. It is impossible for a thorough gentleman to survive here.”
    ellauri284.html on line 609: After Saxena applied for a land-use change back in 2005, Dinesh Dayma, an agent acting on behalf of IREO, persuaded him to sell his land before the government acquired it by eminent domain, according to Saxena. Panicked, Saxena sold about a third of it for $188,000. The developers packaged it with other parcels, similarly acquired, and now are making it available for the Trump project.
    ellauri284.html on line 612: The Trumps began eyeing India around 2007, drawn to an emerging market of consumers beginning to find a taste for name-brand luxury. Now there are two Trump towers in the quiet city of Pune and a flashier one with a gold facade in Mumbai being built by millionaire developer Mangal Prabhat Lodha, a politician in the governing Bharatiya Janata Party. Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., has made several trips to India, and Trump himself jetted in on a promotional tour in 2014, proclaiming India “an amazing country!”
    ellauri284.html on line 614: Real estate is one of the most corrupt businesses in India, which has the highest rate of bribery among Asia-Pacific countries recently surveyed by the anti-graft group Transparency International.
    ellauri284.html on line 619: Though the Trump Organization has declined to comment for this article, Alan Garten, the company’s general counsel, addressed questions earlier this year about some of the company’s other unorthodox business partners. He said that blemishes on their records are not “reflective of the portfolio as a whole” and that the organization conducts “due diligence” background checks.
    ellauri284.html on line 626: In April 2016, the Trump Organization announced that it was expanding its brand in India, lending its name to an IREO Private Ltd. office tower in Gur­gaon designed by Foster + Partners, the architects of Apple’s new campus. The Trump company signed a licensing agreement with IREO that includes use of the name, technical assistance and a portion of office rental income, according to Lalit Goyal, IREO’s managing director.
    ellauri284.html on line 627: Goyal said that his company is a private-equity fund founded in 2004 by a former Goldman Sachs executive and Indian partners to infuse foreign capital into India’s real estate market. The company counts high-profile sovereign wealth and university endowment funds among its backers.
    ellauri284.html on line 630: India’s Enforcement Directorate, which tracks financial crimes, has long been investigating the source of IREO’s funding, officials there said. Money from abroad was routed through entities in Mauritius and Cyprus, and investigators believe it was used to finance land purchases in Gurgaon, documents show.
    ellauri284.html on line 631: The Enforcement Directorate is examining whether a number of shell companies were set up to mask the origins of this money, as it is illegal for foreign investors to purchase agricultural land in India, according to investigators, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the inquiry is ongoing.
    ellauri284.html on line 635: Goyal said at the time they founded IREO that the company faced unusual scrutiny because few people in India understood the concept of private equity.
    ellauri284.html on line 641: A man preps his tanker for filling at a sewage-treatment plant. Less than half of Gurgaon residents have sewer access. (Enrico Fabian/for The Washington Post)
    ellauri284.html on line 647: Dayma said that the property in Gurgaon was purchased from farmers by agents who used a variety of pressure tactics in collaboration with the state’s development authority.
    ellauri284.html on line 648: “The state and the developers work together,” Dayma said, encouraging rumors to rush farmers into selling. “In all of the sectors, all of the land was acquired this way,” he said.
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    ellauri284.html on line 654: On a blindingly sunny day in Gurgaon, Pankaj Bansal, son of Basant Bansal, appeared on a golf green to greet contestants from the “Apprentice”-style Indian reality show “The Pitch.” The young scion, in a lilac shirt and aviator sunglasses, told the budding entrepreneurs that his family was positioning itself to be “one of the most respected developers in the country” and worked only with the best architects, interior designers and landscapers.
    ellauri284.html on line 657: Basant Bansal caught the attention of tax investigators twice, records show, once in 2008 and again in 2011, when he threw a lavish wedding for his daughter in Turkey, according to a report in the Hindustan Times. Investigators seized cash worth $48 million in a raid on the company’s offices. A tax investigator said that Bansal ultimately paid the taxes he owed.
    ellauri284.html on line 658: Tax investigations such as these are not uncommon in India, and only a fraction pay income taxes, despite the government’s concerted efforts to combat hoards of undeclared “black money.”
    ellauri284.html on line 660: In March, one of the Bansals’ employees was caught allegedly bribing a forest guard to illicitly cut more than 2,200 trees, in connection with a separate project, according to a police complaint that is still under investigation.
    ellauri284.html on line 661: Such practices are an everyday occurrence in Gurgaon, said Sharma, the broker.
    ellauri284.html on line 666: Alexandra Wrage, the president of Trace International, a firm that advises businesses on assessing foreign partners, says that American companies need to carefully vet foreign partners to avoid violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, a law that prohibits bribery of foreign officials.
    ellauri284.html on line 668: Speaking generally, Wrage said that an Indian citizen bribing an Indian official does not violate the U.S. act but does indicate “shoddy business ethics and a willingness to violate the law. This is the clearest sort of red flag. If a company will bribe in one situation, you’re on notice that they’re likely to bribe again.”
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    ellauri284.html on line 741: Pilgrims Society, jonka Sir Harry Brittain KBE CMG perusti 16. heinäkuuta 1902, on brittiläis-amerikkalainen yhdistys, joka perustettiin amerikkalaisen diplomaatin Joseph Choaten sanoin "edistämään hyvää tahtoa, hyvää toveruutta ja ikuista rauhaa Yhdysvaltojen ja Ison-Britannian välillä". Sitä ei pidä sekoittaa Massachusettsin Plymouthin Pilgrim Societyyn jonka tarkoitus oli päinvastainen.
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    ellauri284.html on line 785: Vuonna 1167 syrjäytetty Leinsterin kuningas Diarmait Mac Murchada epäonnistui yrityksessään valloittaa Waterford. Hän palasi vuonna 1170 kambro-normannilaisten palkkasoturien kanssa Richard de Claren, 2. Earl of Pembroken (tunnetaan Strongbow-siideristä) johdolla; yhdessä he piirittivät ja valloittivat kaupungin epätoivoisen puolustuksen jälkeen. Edistääkseen normannien hyökkäystä Irlantiin Englannin kuningas Henrik II laskeutui Ryanairilla Waterfordiin vuonna 1171. Waterford ja sittemmin Dublin julistettiin kuninkaallisiksi kaupungeiksi, ja Dublin julistettiin myös Irlannin pääkaupungiksi.
    ellauri284.html on line 786: 1400-luvulla Waterford torjui kaksi Englannin valtaistuimelle pyrkivää: Lambert Simnelin ja Perkin Warbeckin . Tämän seurauksena kuningas Henrik VII antoi kaupungille mottonsa: Urbs Intacta Manet Waterfordia (Waterford on edelleen valloittamaton kaupunki). Täysin puppua, kz yllä ja alla.
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    ellauri285.html on line 70: Consider, for example, the horse. We live across from a horse breeding establishment so I’ve had ample opportunity to observe these estimable animals in action. While they shit copiously they never get any on their hair (when was the last time you saw a horse’s behind fouled by its own waste?). The reason for this lies in the design of the horse anus. It is an extensible device that, when a BM is about to pass, protrudes a few critical inches, allowing the manure to drop straight to the ground without mussing a single hair. To further forfend fouling, there is no hair in the immediate vicinity of the horse’s anus, nor on the extensible process itself. What a remarkable design.
    ellauri285.html on line 74: To accommodate our flawed design, we are taught from birth to use wads of paper, magazine pages, dried corncobs and even stones, to wipe our filthy behinds. And this we must do! If we did not wipe, we would reek of dung from the cake of dingleberries between our cheeks and our pants, skirts, caftans and burkas, would be fouled with nicotine stains and clouds of flies would follow us down the street like goslings.
    ellauri285.html on line 84: A bear and a rabbit were next to each other taking a shit. Since they aren’t natural enemies there was no conflict. The bear says to the rabbit, “Say, do you have trouble with shit sticking to your fur?” The rabbit said, “No, not really.” So the bear wiped his ass with the rabbit.
    ellauri285.html on line 133: Tasan puoli vuosisataa Jakkoh-Hintikkaa nuorempi teor. filosofian tenure track professori Maria Lasonen-Aarnio on puhtaasti anglosaxinen talousliberaali ilmiö, jonka mies on Nordean koulutusideologi.Se on varmaan ideoinut Nordean nuorisonsumutuskampanjan, jolla koitetaan tehdä kaikista eskarista alkaen izeyrittäjiä. Puhutko paalua massia vai pätäkkää?
    ellauri285.html on line 143: The Michigan Relics (also known as the Scotford Frauds or Soper Frauds) are a series of alleged ancient artifacts that were "discovered" during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. They were presented by some to be evidence that people of an ancient Near Eastern culture had lived in North America and the U.S. state of Michigan, which, is known as pre-Columbian contact. Many scholars have determined that the artifacts are archaeological forgeries. The Michigan Relics are considered to be one of the most elaborate and extensive pseudoarchaeological hoaxes ever perpetrated in American history.
    ellauri285.html on line 149: In 1891, Professor Albert Emerson came out to the sites to get a better look at the "artifacts" that he called "bad enough in the photograph... an examination proved them to be humbugs of the first water."
    ellauri285.html on line 151: Kelsey and Jastrow deemed the Michigan Relics frauds containing a "horrible mixture" of jumbled ancient scripts. Mary Robson, who lived in a room next door to Scotford's sons Percy and Charles, stated that the boys manufactured more "relics" all the time.
    ellauri285.html on line 152: While most scholars and academics have determined that Scotford was the craftsman and Soper was the salesman, and the men joined forces for personal financial gain, neither man ever confessed and remained active in the business until their respective deaths in the 1920s.
    ellauri285.html on line 161: Syyllisellä ihailulla seurataan, kuinka tämä taitojen mestari, joka on merkittävä hahmo omassa kirjassaan, houkuttelee juutalaiset marionettinsa ansoihin, jotka hän on heille laskenut. "Aja luontoa haarukalla", Horace sanoo, "mutta hän palaa jatkuvasti."
    ellauri285.html on line 215: Knut Possen posse käytti ruutia tai taistelukaasua ryssää vastaan jo vanhan vihan alussa 1495. Usan Blackhawk helikopteri on kuin Maserati verrattuna ryssän lentävään kuorma-autoon M17. Ukraina voisi käyttää niitä vaikka 250 jos Usa antaisi.
    ellauri285.html on line 219: For instance, according to Jackson’s (1991) consequentialism, one ought to maximize expected moral utility.
    ellauri285.html on line 220: According to Parfit (1988), the subjectively right act is one that maximizes expected goodness.
    ellauri285.html on line 235: Internalism is the thesis that no fact about the world can provide reasons for action independently of desires and beliefs. Externalism is the thesis that reasons can be objective features of the world.
    ellauri285.html on line 262: Timo Airaxisen seuraaja joensuulainen Antti Kauppinen on kynäillyt luvun Meaningfulness kirjaan Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Well-Being. Abstract: This paper is an overview of contemporary theories of meaning of life and its relation to well-being.
    ellauri285.html on line 301: Mutta tämäkään ei kelpaa Kuappiselle. Teleologin mielestä on pääasia että kaverin elämä näyttää muista merkityxelliseltä vaikka se sille izelleen olis kuinka ikävää. Ehkä Mahatmakin mieluummin virui alastonna nubiilien neitosten viekossa, ja oli täysin kylästynyt ahimsaan, silti vittu, sen elämä oli merkizevää, sanoi se ize mitä tahansa. Sitävastoin kotirouvan tai sotamiehen elämä on merkityxetöntä, ei koska niillä oli tylsää, vaan koska ne eivät yrittäneet riittävästi, "rather their half-hearted and lackluster pursuit of valuable goals."
    ellauri285.html on line 325: Vaikutusvaltainen Platonin kääntäjä Friedrich Schleiermacher ei arvostanut tätä vuoropuhelua. Hän piti sitä "erittäin huonona teoksena Lachesin ja Charmidesin verrattuna". Olof Gigon arvioi sitä myös huonosti 1900-luvulla. Hän koki, että dialogi nojautui liian voimakkaasti sanapeleihin ja semantiikkaan.
    ellauri285.html on line 327: Katollinen tomisti Peter Geach ei myöskään tykännyt. Hänen katolinen näkökulmansa oli olennainen osa hänen filosofiaansa. Hän oli kenties analyyttisen tomismin perustaja. Geach puolustaa tomistista kantaa, jonka mukaan ihmiset ovat pohjimmiltaan rationaalisia eläimiä, joista jokainen on luotu ihmeellisesti. Hän hylkäsi darwinistiset yritykset pitää järkeä ihmiskunnalle välttämättömänä, "pelkkänä sofismina, naurettavana tai säälittävänä". Hän kielsi kaiken kielenkäytön eläimiltä pelkkänä "käsimerkkien yhdistämisenä asioihin tai esityksiin". Tomi! Tuota et tee!
    ellauri285.html on line 329: Hän väittää, että on olemassa yksi todellisuus, joka juurtuu itse Jumalaan, joka on lopullinen totuudentekijä. Jumala on Geachin mukaan totuus. Hänen sanotaan keksineen kuuluisan eettisen esimerkin jumissa olevasta kuopantekijästä, [ lainaus tarvitaan ] kun vastustetaan ajatusta, että voisi olla oikein tehdä abortti äidin pelastamiseksi.
    ellauri285.html on line 331: Juu Geach se oli joka keksi "jumiutuneen kuopantekijän" ongelman. "Onko väärin tappaa tarkoituksella pyöreähkö yksilö, joka tukkii sisäänkäynnin luolaan pelastaakseen muita henkiä? Kyllä, se on." Geach kirjoitti myös filosofisen selityksen siitä, miksi Jumala ei muuta mieltään, kun hän kuulee rukouksemme ja toimii sen mukaisesti. Kas loordi arvaa kaiken ennalta.
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    ellauri285.html on line 347: Mary Robinson (née Darby; 27 November 1757 – 26 December 1800) was an English actress, poet, dramatist, novelist, and celebrity figure. She lived in England, in the cities of Bristol and London; she also lived in France and Germany for a time. She enjoyed poetry from the age of seven and started working, first as a teacher and then as actress, from the age of fourteen. She wrote many plays, poems and novels. She was a celebrity, gossiped about in newspapers, famous for her acting and writing. During her lifetime she was known as "the English Sappho". She earned her nickname "Perdita" for her role as Perdita (heroine of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale) in 1779. She was the first public mistress of King George IV while he was still Prince of Wales.
    ellauri285.html on line 376: A necklace that might be display'd Kaulanauhat sevverran upeat,
    ellauri285.html on line 395: Oh ! let each mental feature Anna muodille sä kuonolle!
    ellauri285.html on line 399: “A woman of undoubted Genius,” according to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Mary Robinson was an English actress, author, celebrity, and ardent supporter of the rights of women who gained considerable fame during her lifetime. Known by the nickname “Perdita,” after her role in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale, peddled to The Prince of Wales her tail.
    ellauri285.html on line 406: Konrad Zacharias Lorenz (* 7. November 1903 in Wien; † 27. Februar 1989 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Zoologe, Medizin-Nobelpreisträger und einer der Hauptvertreter der klassischen vergleichenden Verhaltensforschung (Ethologie). Er selbst nannte dieses Forschungsgebiet bis 1949 „Tierpsychologie“. Lorenz wird im deutschsprachigen Raum als deren Gründervater angesehen. Er war Mitarbeiter des Rassenpolitischen Amtes der NSDAP und Direktor des Max-Planck-Instituts für Verhaltensphysiologie. Er war ein Kindheitsfreund Karl Poppers. Lorenzin nazimielisyydesytä ja arjalaisuudesta nousseet epäilyxet hälvenivät: dieser habe „aus seiner Zustimmung zum Nationalsozialismus niemals ein Hehl gemacht. Auch seine arische Abstammung ist in Ordnung.“
    ellauri285.html on line 412: „Ich war als Deutschdenkender und Naturwissenschaftler selbstverständlich immer Nationalsozialist und aus weltanschaulichen Gründen erbitterter Feind des schwarzen Regimes (nie gespendet oder geflaggt) und hatte wegen dieser auch aus meinen Arbeiten hervorgehenden Einstellung Schwierigkeiten mit der Erlangung der Dozentur. Ich habe unter Wissenschaftlern und vor allem Studenten eine wirklich erfolgreiche Werbetätigkeit entfaltet, schon lange vor dem Umbruch war es mir gelungen, sozialistischen Studenten die biologische Unmöglichkeit des Marxismus zu beweisen und sie zum Nationalsozialismus zu bekehren. Auf meinen vielen Kongreß- und Vortragsreisen habe ich immer und überall mit aller Macht getrachtet, den Lügen der jüdisch-internationalen Presse über die angebliche Beliebtheit Schuschniggs und über die angebliche Vergewaltigung Österreichs durch den Nationalsozialismus mit zwingenden Beweisen entgegenzutreten. Dasselbe habe ich allen ausländischen Arbeitsgästen auf meiner Forschungsstelle in Altenberg gegenüber getan. Schließlich darf ich wohl sagen, daß meine ganze wissenschaftliche Lebensarbeit, in der stammesgeschichtliche, rassenkundliche und sozialpsychologische Fragen im Vordergrund stehen, im Dienste Nationalsozialistischen Denkens steht!
    ellauri285.html on line 414: Pidin kyllä pienenä Konradin eläinkirjoista. Mutten ajatellut Patin tavalla miten joutavaa on elämä kun ei edes sotaan pääse. En jäisi tänne ajamaan urheasti Pasi-autoa. Päinvastoin lähtisin käpälämäkeen heti jos täällä sota alkaisi. Ubi bene ibi patria. En ollut sota-ajan poikakirjan den vita kackerlackan vaan tavallinen punaruskea. En pitänyt Tuomo Jalanmiehestä enkä 1. jägarkompanietista. Я сдаюсь не стреляйте!
    ellauri285.html on line 439: Ernon Finlandia-voittajan toinen osa 'Yksinäisyys' sisältää esseet Eino Leinosta, Vasili Šukšinista, Pentti Linkolasta ja Pentti Haanpäästä. Yhteistä näille neljälle hyvin erilaiselle kirjailijalle on tinkimättömyys itseään ja sanottavaansa kohtaan, pyrkimys kuvata maailma niin hyvin kuin ikinä ja pysyä rehellisenä näkemälleen. Usein yksinäisyyden, muttei sentään julkisuuden hinnalla. Ja silti, rakkaat lukijat, voin kuvitella Paasilinnan ajatelleen, olkaa varovaisia, sillä “on paljon helpompaa kirjoittaa hyvin kuin oikein“. Epäilkää, kyseenalaistakaa! Pankaa sormenne joka erälle ja kysykää: miksi - tämä - on - näin? Näistä Leino ja Linkola on oikislaisia, Haanpää vielä Noitaympyrässä vasuri vaikka kelkka taisi kääntyä Kiinan matkalla, ja Shukshin kodikkaita tuhnuja Suomi-filmityyppisiä leffoja ohjannut neuvostolainen elokuvaohjaaja. Entä Ernu ize? Joku mustanvihreä. Naipaul oli, vaikka 2. polven mamu, tunnettu kolonialismin puolustaja ja rasisti. Tyypillinen rasisti on ikääntynyt maalaisäijä tai vähän koulutettu nuori juippi. Patti lähti liikenteeseen juippina ja päätyi maailaisäijäxi. Franz Fanon, josta on paasattu mm. albumissa 96 joutui neekerinä Patin hampaisiin. Fanonin mielestä neekerien vihailu ja ihailu molemmat johtuvat niiden valtavista ruskeista vällykäärmeistä. Mean black snake sneaking in my back door, laulavat ne izekin. Patin mittausten mukaan kuukerin nelli on ihan samanmittainen kuin valkoisen ja tuntuukin naisten mukaan samalta. Mixikä se sitten kiertää sitä kuin kissa kuumaa puuroa?
    ellauri285.html on line 633: Ralph Schoenman (born 1935) is an American left-wing activist who was a personal secretary to Bertrand Russell and became general secretary of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. He was involved in a number of projects supported by Russell, including the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), the Committee of 100 and an unofficial war crimes tribunal to try American leaders for their conduct in the Vietnam War. Shortly before his death in 1970, Russell publicly broke with Schoenman. Sen jälkeen Schoenman (jutku kylläkin) kirjoitti tämän vahvasti anti-sionistisen läpyskän:
    ellauri285.html on line 646: Radio Yerevan was asked: "Does Radio Yerevan still accept questions from the listening public?"
    ellauri285.html on line 656: During the course of the tribunal, the U.S. government revoked Schoenman's passport because of unauthorized visits to North Vietnam. In November 1967, he was deported back to the U.S. by Bolivian authorities when he traveled there to attend the trial of Régis Debray. As a result, he was prevented from attending the tribunal's proceedings in Copenhagen later that month because Danish authorities refused to allow him to enter without a passport. This led to a sequence in which Schoenman shuttled between several European countries, none of which would admit him, before illegally entering Britain, where he remained for 10 days until being deported in June 1968.
    ellauri285.html on line 658: In December 1969, Russell made a public statement in that he had no contact with Schoenman and was unaware of his activities. Russell approved a vote to remove Schoenman from the board of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation.
    ellauri285.html on line 660: Since 2002 Schoenman has worked with documentary filmmaker, Mya Shone, providing commentary for radio stations in many parts of the United States and Canada, and produces the "Taking Aim" radio show, billed as "Uncompromising, fact intensive exposés of the hidden workings of a capitalist system addicted to permanent war". In about 2009 they moved from broadcasting over WBAI to an Internet webcast.
    ellauri285.html on line 665: Il est reçu premier au concours d'entrée à l'École normale supérieure (Lettres) en 1960 puis passe l'agrégation de philosophie en 1965, tout en militant à l'Union des étudiants communistes. Il étudie à la faculté des lettres de Paris. En 1965, il est nommé professeur de français au lycée Henri-Poincaré de Nancy, qu'il quitte après quelques mois d'enseignement merdeux.
    ellauri285.html on line 667: La même année, il part à Cuba puis suit Che Guevara en Bolivie. Il théorise sa participation à la guérilla de l'ELN dans Révolution dans la révolution (1967) où il développe la théorie du foquisme de « foco » (foyer en espagnol) : la multiplication de foyers de guérilla. Ion Pacepa, ancien général des services secrets roumains, dit qu'alors le « terroriste français Régis Debray était un agent hautement prisé du KGB ». Il use alors du pseudonyme de « Danton »
    ellauri285.html on line 669: Engagé aux côtés de Che Guevara dans les années 1960, il est emprisonné et torturé à plusieurs reprises en Amérique du Sud. Selon Jorge Castañeda Gutman, Debray est passé à tabac les premiers jours de sa détention, mais jamais torturé au sens propre.
    ellauri285.html on line 680: En 1979, son tiersmondisme revenant à la charge, il participe - essentiellement en tant qu´observateur - à la révolution sandiniste aux côtés des muchachos du Nicaragua aux côtés de Daniel Ortega et Humberto Ortega, qui considèrent le proche de Castro comme un ami. Un crochet par Paris lui fait manquer le renversement du dictateur Somoza en place.
    ellauri285.html on line 684: "La médiologie s´intéresse à tous les moyens, à tous les véhicules par lesquels nous avons accès, à l´histoire, au sens. Ça n´a rien à voir avec les médias de masse dont je ne connais rien."
    ellauri285.html on line 687: Debray dit lui-même : « Vaincre c’est accepter, par principe, que la vie n’est pas le bien suprême du révolutionnaire ». L´auteur attaque notamment les anti-révolutionnaires : « trotskisme et réformisme se donnent la main pour condamner la guerre de guérilla la freiner ou la saboter ».
    ellauri285.html on line 688: Régis Debray s’intéresse au problème du religieux et de la croyance au sein du groupe social. Son postulat de départ est : il n’y a pas de société sans transcendance, qui fonctionne là comme un phéromone. De même qu’un État laïc a ses obligations morales, les athées ont des valeurs sacrées. Pour lui, cette transcendance est nécessaire à la cohésion sociale. L’Union soviétique avait Lénine, les États-Unis d´Amérique ont George Washington et les pères fondateurs, la Constitution. Il y en avait aussi autrefois en France avec les héros mythiques de la République, comme Danton ou Leclerc.
    ellauri285.html on line 689: Il appelle cette nécessité de définir le groupe par une entité qui lui est extérieure l´incomplétude, et nomme cette entité le « sacré du collectif », qui est la représentation de ce que le groupe estime être le « meilleur ». C´est cette croyance qui assure la confiance réciproque entre les membres du groupe, et garantit selon R. Debray l´ordre social.
    ellauri285.html on line 691: Selon lui, la crise actuelle en France est une crise de la symbolique républicaine, due à un manque de sacré. Pour Régis Debray, le dernier grand homme à la symbolique républicaine était François Mitterrand.
    ellauri285.html on line 696: Mitterrand palkizi pyllynnuolijansa liipalaapan diplomaattiposteilla, joissa sooloiltuaan Reggie joutui disponibiliteettiin kuin Heikki Brotherus. Mitterrand syntyi vuonna 1916 Jarnacin kunnassa Charenten departementissa läntisessä Ranskassa. Hän kasvoi konservatiivisessa ja katolisessa porvariperheessä, ja uskonnollista yksityiskoulua käyneen Mitterrandin ajatusmaailma oli 1930-luvulla oikeistolainen sekä nationalistinen. Hänen poliittinen uransa alkoikin liittymisellä äärinationalistiseen Croix de Feu -ryhmään. Hän myös kirjoitti L´Écho de Paris -sanomalehteen, joka vastusti istuvaa Léon Blumin vasemmistohallitusta. Sodan aikana hän työskenteli Vichyn hallituksen alaisuudessa. Myöhemmin hän toimi Ranskan vastarintaliikkeessä pitäen samaan aikaan virkaa saksalaismyönteisessä hallituksessa. Toisen maailmansodan jälkeen Mitterrand käänsi kelkkaa vähän liittyen keskustavasemmistolaiseen UDSR-puolueeseen Hän ohjasi puoluettaan vehen viele vasemmalle pitäen kuitenkin selvän pesäeron kommunisteihin.
    ellauri285.html on line 700: Maan sisäisessä politiikassa Mitterrandin toimia varjostivat sarja talouskriisejä ja konservatiiviset parlamentit (1986–1988 ja 1993–1995), niin kutsutut cohabitationin (suom. yhteiselo) ajat, jolloin pääministeri ja presidentti edustivat eri puolueita. Pääministerinä toimi ensimmäisen cohabitationin aikana Jacques Chirac . Mitterrand ja Chirac ratkaisivat mahdolliset ongelmat sopimalla työnjaosta, jonka mukaan presidentti keskittyi ulko- ja pääministeri sisäpolitiikkaan.
    ellauri285.html on line 701: Mitterrand tuli toimeen Helmut Kohlin kanssa, mikä paransi huomattavasti ranskalais–saksalaisia suhteita. Yhdessä he auttoivat synnyttämään Maastrichtin sopimuksen, joka allekirjoitettiin 7. helmikuuta 1992. Mitterrandin viimeinen presidenttikausi päättyi toukokuussa 1995. Hänen seuraajakseen valittiin Jacques Chirac.
    ellauri285.html on line 708: Les États-Unis auraient ainsi su échapper à cette crise du sacré, par leur civisme et leur patriotisme, même s´ils se sont mis au service de mauvaises causes. L’effigie du dollar des États-Unis en est un exemple : « In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash ». C’est cette symbolique patriotique qui ferait la force des États-Unis. Debray prétend appliquer le théorème d´incomplétude de Gödel à l´ordre social pour « démontrer » sa théorie. Régis Debray a été vivement critiqué pour son utilisation du théorème d´incomplétude de Gödel, jugée au mieux infondée sinon fallacieuse par Alan Sokal et Jean Bricmont dans leur livre Impostures intellectuelles, et par Jacques Bouveresse dans Prodiges et vertiges de l´analogie.
    ellauri285.html on line 712: Pour lui le messager conditionne le message. Sa thèse est : « l’invention de l’écriture alphabétique jointe à une nouvelle technique de partage (le codex) dans un milieu nomade mais sédentarisé a été la condition de naissance de Dieu comme universel ». – Est-ce vous qui avez inventé ça, la médiologie? – C´est un bien grand mot. C´est Victor Hugo qui l´a créée. « Ceci tuera cela ». Dans Notre-Dame de Paris, je vous recommande ce passage : c´est l´archidiacre Frollo, qui a un petit livre de Gutenberg, et qui est devant la cathédrale, et qui dit de façon prophétique « Ceci tuera cela », et dans l´autre main il avait un petit téléphone mobile, et de façon également prophétique: « Ceci tuera cela ».
    ellauri285.html on line 714: La troisième grande technologie est la révolution informatique avec le développement du Web. Sur cette toile géante, il n’y a plus de frontières, plus d’État. À quelle forme de « sacré » cela mène-t-il ? Moi je ne suis qu´un petit continuateur, conclut modestement Régis Debray.
    ellauri285.html on line 715: « Les trois césures médiologiques de l´humanité – écriture, imprimerie, audiovisuel – découpent dans le temps des images trois continents distincts : l´idole, l´art, le visuel. Chacun a ses lois. Leur confusion est source de tristesses inutiles. » Non, je n´ai pas inventé ça non plus. Moi je ne suis qu´un petit continuateur, conclut modestement Régis Debray.
    ellauri285.html on line 753: The critical positivity ratio (also known as the "Losada ratio" or the "Losada line" [not verified in body]) is a largely discredited concept in positive psychology positing an exact ratio of positive to negative emotions which distinguishes "flourishing" people from "languishing" people.[citation needed] The ratio was proposed by psychologists Barbara Fredrickson and Marcial Losada, who believed that they had identified an experimental measure of affect whose model-derived positive-to-negative ratio of 2.9013 defined a critical separation between flourishing and languishing individuals, as reported in their 2005 paper in American Psychologist.[non-primary source needed] This concept of a critical positivity ratio was widely embraced by academic psychologists and the lay public; Fredrickson and Losada´s paper had been cited more than 320 times by January 2014, and Fredrickson wrote a popular book expounding the concept of "the 3-to-1 ratio that will change your life". In it she wrote, "just as zero degrees Celsius is a special number in thermodynamics, the 3-to-1 positivity ratio may well be a magic number in human psychology."
    ellauri285.html on line 757: Later, but of more critical importance, the Fredrickson and Losada work on modeling the positivity ratio aroused the skepticism of Nick Brown, a graduate student in applied positive psychology, who questioned whether such work could reliably make such broad claims, and perceived that the paper´s mathematical claims underlying the critical positivity ratio were suspect. Brown contacted and ultimately collaborated with physics and maths professor Alan Sokal and psychology professor Harris Friedman on a re-analysis of the paper´s data (hereafter the Brown-Sokal-Friedman rebuttal). They argued that Losada´s earlier work on positive psychology and Fredrickson and Losada´s 2005 critical positivity ratio paper contained "numerous fundamental conceptual and mathematical errors", errors of a magnitude that completely invalidated their claims.
    ellauri285.html on line 761: A formal retraction for the mathematical modeling elements of the Losada and Fredrickson (2005) paper was issued by the journal, American Psychologist, concluding that both the specific critical positivity ratio of 2.9013 and its upper limit were invalid. The fact that the problems with the paper went unnoticed for years despite the widespread adulatory publicity surrounding the critical positivity ratio concept contributed to a perception of social psychology as a field lacking scientific soundness and rigorous critical thinking. Sokal later stated, "The main claim made by Fredrickson and Losada is so implausible on its face that some red flags ought to have been raised", as would only happen broadly in graduate student Brown´s initiating the collaboration that resulted in the Brown-Sokal-Friedman rebuttal.
    ellauri285.html on line 763: Building on research by Barbara Fredrickson suggesting that individuals with a higher ratio of positive to negative emotions tend to have more successful life outcomes, and on studies by Marcial Losada applying differential equations from fluid dynamics to human emotions,[citation needed] Fredrickson and Losada proposed as informative a ratio of positive to negative affect derived from nonlinear dynamics modelling (based on Lorenz systems), which appeared in 2005 in a paper in American Psychologist. The derived combination of expressions and default parameters led them to conclude that a critical ratio of positive to negative affect of exactly 2.9013 separated flourishing from languishing individuals, and to argue that the ideal positivity/negativity ratio lies between 2.9013 and an upper limit ratio of 11.6346. Hence, they claimed that their model predicted cut-off points for the minimum and maximum positivity ratios within which one should observe qualitative changes in an individual´s level of flourishing, specifically, that those within this range of ratios would "flourish", and those outside would "languish".[non-primary source needed] As of January 2014, the 2005 Fredrickson and Losada´s paper had been cited more than 320 times in the psychology literature.
    ellauri285.html on line 775: With regard to these, and especially the last, the Brown-Sokal-Friedman rebuttal argues that it is likely that Fredrickson and Losada did not fully grasp the implications of applying nonlinear dynamics to their data. Brown, Sokal, and Friedman state that one can only marvel at the astonishing coincidence that human emotions should turn out to be governed by exactly the same set of equations that were derived in a celebrated article several decades ago as a deliberately simplified model of convection in fluids, and whose solutions happen to have visually appealing properties. An alternati
    ellauri285.html on line 777: Fredrickson responded to the critique by agreeing that Losada´s mathematical modelling was "questionable" and did not show that there are precise values of the ratio, but also arguing that the evidence for the benefits of a high positivity/negativity ratio is solid. Fredrickson noted that Losada declined to respond to the criticism.[11] The American Psychologist proceeded to formally retract as invalid the mathematical modeling elements of Fredrickson and Losada´s paper, including the specific critical positivity ratios of 2.9013 and its upper limit.
    ellauri285.html on line 779: The original rebuttal authors conclude this salvo by lamenting that the "unbridled romanticism" of which humanist psychology has been accused has not been replaced with a rigorous evidence-based psychology—as Seligman and Csikszentmihalyi promised in their founding manifesto of positive psychology—rather, the widespread acceptance of the critical positivity ratio shows that positive psychology has betrayed this promise, stating that "the sin is now romantic scientism rather than pure romanticism is not, in our view, a great advance."
    ellauri285.html on line 781: Prior to the appearance of the Brown-Sokal-Friedman rebuttal and the ensuing retraction, Fredrickson had written a popular book, Positivity: Top-Notch Research Reveals the 3-to-1 Positivity Ratio that Will Change Your life.
    ellauri285.html on line 786: Marcial Losada (1939–2020) was a Chilean psychologist, consultant, and former director of the Center for Advanced Research (CFAR) in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[not verified in body] He is known for his work in academia and business focusing on the development of "high performance teams",[This quote needs a citation] and having participated in partially retracted collaborative work with Barbara Fredrickson of the University of North Carolina, a retraction for which he has been assigned the culpability.
    ellauri285.html on line 788: Marcial Francisco Losada was born in 1939 in Chile.[citation needed] He received a Ph.D. in organizational psychology from the University of Michigan. After finishing his doctoral work, Losada served as a Center for Advanced Research (CFAR) in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[when?][citation needed] In his career, Losada developed a nonlinear dynamics model, the meta learning model, to show dynamical patterns achieved by high, medium and low performing teams, where performance was evaluated based on profitability, customer satisfaction, and 360-degree feedback.[citation needed]. In pursuing these goals, he founded and served as executive director of Losada Line Consulting, which had presented past workshops and seminars at companies including Apple, Boeing, EDS, GM, and Merck, and foundations including the Kellogg and Mellon Foundations, with high performance team-building contracts at BCI, Banchile, BHP-Billiton, Codelco, and Telefónica [better source needed].
    ellauri285.html on line 790: Losada claimed the dynamical patterns related to team performance appear in coordinate spaces of "positivity-negativity," "inquiry-advocacy" and "other-self," and are controlled by connectivity, which is supposed to reflect interpersonal attunement of a team. [third-party source needed] Losada, along with Barbara Fredrickson, developed the concept of the critical positivity ratio (also known as the Losada line), which states that there exist precise cut-off points for an individual´s ratio of positive to negative emotions, above and below which the individual will fail to flourish.
    ellauri285.html on line 791: Losada´s coauthor, Fredrickson, continues to insist on the measurability of such a ratio, and the existence tipping-points, but has distanced herself from the mathematical portions of the 2005 paper, which were subsequently retracted by the journal; Fredrickson reports that Losada declined to respond to the criticism. Lsada kicked the bucket in 2020.[where?][citation needed].
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    ellauri288.html on line 276: NPR, full name National Public Radio, is a privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization that serves as a national syndicator to 797 public radio stations in the United States of America. Noam Chomsky has criticized NPR as being biased toward ideological power and the status quo. Consumers of information from NPR contend that NPR does its job well. In April 2023, Twitter made the decision to label NPR, as well as the PBS, BBC, and Voice of America as government-funded media outlets following backlash from critics who accused the platform of bias. Twitter initially labeled accounts linked to countries like Russia and China but faced criticism for not applying the same labels to media organizations from Western countries. In response, the company expanded its policy to include NPR.
    ellauri288.html on line 406: Aikuisena Kaplinski uskoi, että hänen isänsä oli kaukainen juutalainen ja että hän oli Jacob Frankin sukulainen. Kaplinski olikin hyvin lisääntymiskykyinen: 4 kirjailijan ja Tarton lelumuseon johtajan Tiia Toometin kanssa, 1 ensimmäisestä avioliitostaan ​​Nürkki-Küllike Kaplinskin kanssa ja 1 klassikon Anne Lillin kanssa.
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    ellauri288.html on line 411: Hänen äitinsä oli virolainen "tanssija" ja isänsä Jerry Bonifacy Edward Kaplinski, puolalainen Tarton yliopiston filologian professori, jonka Neuvostoliiton joukot pidättivät ja kuoli nälkään Neuvostoliiton työleirillä vuonna 1945. Hänen isosetänsä oli puolalainen taidemaalari ja poliittinen aktivisti Leon Kapliński.
    ellauri288.html on line 531: Balladi kirjoitettu amphibrach, joka koostuu kolme jalkaa. On se linja 72, joka on jaettu 18 jakeita. Kussakin 4 riviä. Amphibrach rytmi luo yksitoikkoisuus, rutiinia murtuu intohimoa tai iloa. Usein toistoja, kahina, kuten meren aaltoja, luo olemassaolon kiertokulkuun. Jae osuu toisiinsa, kuten aaltoja meren hiekkaa, korostaen, että vuosittaiset rituaali. Keisari Way toistuu joka vuosi, mutta hän ei tiedä, mitä tapahtui maailmassa, hän etsii viimeiset: kutsuu omat sotilaat ja lennoilla, kääntyy hänen poikansa ja odottaa hänen saapuessaan. Hänet mitään valituksia sanottuna kukaan kutsuu nimeltä. Tämä on kutsu yksinäinen autiomaassa. Edelleen, muistot entistä erityisiin maantieteellisesti tarkkoja, mutta aika kuluu voitosta tappioon.
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    ellauri290.html on line 85: Plan Daletin suunnitteleman juutalaisen alueellisen jatkuvuuden toteuttamisen puitteissa Haganahin, Palmachin ja Irgunin joukot aikoivat valloittaa seka-alueita. Palestiinan arabiyhteiskunta järkyttyi. Tiberias, Haifa, Safed, Beisan, Jaffa ja Acre putosivat, mikä johti yli 250 000 palestiinalaisen arabien pakenemiseen.
    ellauri290.html on line 114: Mr. Sami Hadawi filistiinien puolelta on kvalifioitu kertomaan miten maa-ja tieasiat oikeasti olivat Palestiinassa juutalaisten tullessa uudemman kerran luvattuun maahan. Tämä pefletti julkaistiin Suezin kriisin jälkeen 1957. Se löytyi sentään Wayback Machinesta, minne se toki kuuluukin. Tästä Israelin 1956 invaasiosta ollaan enimmäxeen hiljaa ja melskataan enempi 7 päivän sodasta 1967 ja katumuspäivän sodasta 1973. Sitten oli vielä Libanonin sodat 1982 ja 2006. Hyökkäys on paras puolustus, sanoi Golda Meir. Ja sit viä Intifada ("poispudistus") ja Arafatin tuhnu Oslo-prosessi. Yassar ei edes ollut Palestiinasta. Mahmud Abbas al Fatahin pääpiruna taisi saada satikutia Taneli Kivipukin kirjassa. Viimisin käänne pahempaan rättipäille oli kun Trump näytti keskaria Oslo-prosessille, tunnusti Jerusalemin Israelin pääkaupungixi ja näytti vihreätä valoa Gazan ja länsirannan juutalaismiehityxelle.
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    * See map on opposite page and compare with map on page 20 ** The Israelis now occupy a land area of 1,414,589 acres or 21% in excess of the land area allotted to the “Jewish State” under the Partition Plan of 1947.
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    ellauri290.html on line 504: The Old City 200 acres
    ellauri290.html on line 505: The New City 4,833 acres
    ellauri290.html on line 506: 5,033 acres
    ellauri290.html on line 508: The ownership of the 5,033 acres between the various communities that populated the City, is as follows:
    ellauri290.html on line 510: The Old City (Area 200 acres) - Except for three synagogues and their enclosures, there was no other Jewish-owned property within the City Walls. The Jewish community of the Old City had lived in houses owned by Moslems.
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    ellauri290.html on line 714: Eli siis oli seurrraavat kaupungit jakopuoliskoissa de facto arabilaisia, juutalaisia, ja sekarotuisia:
    ellauri290.html on line 822: Ymmärtäminen, että juutalaisten tilanne Unkarissa oli tulossa epävarmaksi, sai Szenesin omaksumaan sionismin, ja hän liittyi Maccabeaan, Unkarin sionistiseen nuorisoliikkeeseen ja oppi hepreaa. Szenes valmistui vuonna 1939 ja päätti muuttaa Britannian Palestiinan mandaattiin opiskellakseen Nahalalin tyttöjen maatalouskoulussa. Vuonna 1941 hän liittyi Kibbutz Sdot Yamiin ja sitten Haganahiin, puolisotilaalliseen ryhmään, joka loi perustan Israelin puolustusvoimille. Vuonna 1943 hän värväytyi Britannian naisten apuilmavoimiin 2. luokan lentonaisena. Myöhemmin samana vuonna hänet palkattiin hakukoneoptimoijaksi (SEO) ja lähetettiin Egyptiin laskuvarjokoulutukseen.
    ellauri290.html on line 826: Szenes jatkoi matkaa ja suuntasi kohti Unkarin rajaa. Rajalla unkarilaiset santarmit pidättivät hänet ja hänen toverinsa (ne partisaanit, SOE miehethän jänistivät), ja he löysivät hänen brittiläisen sotilaslähettimen, joka tapasi kommunikoida SOE:n ja muiden partisaanien kanssa. Hänet vietiin vankilaan kuin pyhä Paavali, riisuttiin, sidottiin tuoliin, sitten ruoskittiin ja nuhdeltiin kolme päivää. Hän menetti useita hampaita pahoinpitelyjen seurauksena. Vartijat halusivat tietää hänen lähettimensä koodin, jotta he voisivat selvittää, keitä laskuvarjohyppääjät olivat, ja saada muut ansaan. Budapestin vankilaan siirrettyä Szenesiä kuulusteltiin ja kidutettiin toistuvasti, mutta hän paljasti vain nimensä ja kieltäytyi antamasta lähettimen koodia, vaikka hänen äitinsä oli myös pidätetty. He uhkasivat tappaa hänen äitinsä, jos tämä ei suostuisi yhteistyöhön, mutta hän kieltäytyi. (No ei äitiä kuitenkaan tapettu, Hanna vain. Se oli bluffia.) Szenes´ little song about beaches near Tel Aviv (ex-Jaffa) is still a favorite in Israel.
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    Reittiopas


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    ellauri294.html on line 75: Apostolien tekojen mukaan apostolit Paavali ja Barnacle saarnasivat Ikonionissa ensimmäisen lähetysmatkansa aikana noin vuosina 47–48 jKr. Heidän vierailunsa Ikonionin juutalaisten synagogassa jakoi juutalaiset ja ei -juutalaiset yhteisöt niiden välillä, jotka uskoivat pakanan ja barbaarin sanomaan, ja niihin, jotka eivät uskoneet, mikä aiheutti häiriön, jonka aikana apostolit yritettiin kivittää. He pakenivat Lystraan ja Derbeen Lykaoniassa. Tämä kokemus mainitaan myös Toisessa kirjeessä Timoteukselle, ja 1800-luvun amerikkalainen teologi Albert Barnes ehdotti, että Timo oli ollut Paavalin seuralaisena Ikoniumissa, Antiokiassa ja Lystrassa.
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    ellauri294.html on line 316: Vaikka Kushner epäilemättä osaa selittää geometriaa, jos hän todella murskaa numeroita, hänellä saattaa olla vaikeuksia ihan saavuttaa mashiachin numerologiaa, joka on yhteensä 358.
    ellauri294.html on line 318: Kuitenkin Tanak-pohjaisen yeshiva-koulun matematiikan opiskelija - okei, poikani Joey - ehdotti toista uskottavaa luettavaa: koach Trump - Trumpin voima - on myös yhteensä 358. Se on myös Suomen kaukopuheluiden suuntanumero. Suomalaiset tunnetusti haravoivat mezänsä.
    ellauri294.html on line 339: P. Pietarin hautakirkko Roomassa, Eiaculatio Ante Portas, on lähellä Tekla fasterin vastaavaa Via Ostensixella. Yllättävää kyllä Teklasta ei ole yhtään nakukuvaa, jossa näkyisi sen raakattu hurlumhei.
    ellauri294.html on line 403: Kavallan kaupunki on (oli) Makedonian röökiteollisuuden keskus, "The Mecca of Tobacco". Tupakkatyöläiset ovat (olivat) kovia kommunisteja. Egyptin pashan Mehmed Alin (s. 1769 Kavala) razastajapazas vlta 1934 otettiin pressuista vasta 1949. Muslimeille oltiin kauhu kaunaisia, vaikka Mehmed oli vain vaatimaton tupakkakauppias. Pyhä Nikolaos eli joulupukki on (oli) panttilainaajien suojelija. Ei ihme että Paavalille rakennettu kirkko omistettin uudelleen Santalle.
    ellauri294.html on line 479: Hurja Rackham pohti jälkeenpäin että Korinton seurakunta rehotti kun ei ollut vainoa. Se on hyvä keino pitää rönsyt kurissa.
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    ellauri294.html on line 533: Vincent Canby The New York Timesista väitti, että elokuva "ei riko mitään uutta, paizi tietysti toi interraciaalinen homostelu", mutta kuvaili sitä "kauniksi, hellittämättömän pirteäksi, vanhanaikaiseksi Disney-sarjakuvaksi, joka on täynnä pomppivia kappaleita, jotka ovat positiivisia. tahmeampi kuin Krazy Glue, ja sitä soittavat eläimet, jotka ovat antropomorfisempia kuin ihmiset, jotka joskus esiintyvät." Hän kommentoi edelleen, että elokuva "on täynnä omituista ja kansanomaista dialogia. Siinä on myös huipentuma, joka voi hyvinkin pelotella päivänvalot pois yleisön pienemmiltä tytöiltä, vaikka kaikki päättyy hyvin. Vanhemmat, jotka eivät pidä imelästä Disney-ohjauksesta tuskin tykkeevät nähdä elokuvan, mutta jos huomaavat, että heidän on joka tapauksessa pakko olla, voivat rohkaista toisiaan tietäessään, että esitysaika on 83 minuuttia."
    ellauri294.html on line 603: Time Out kutsui elokuvaa "järisyttävän kirjaimelliseksi ja mielikuvituksettomaksi versioksi David Rookin romaanista"; Radio Times antoi sille kaksi tähteä viidestä ja kutsui sitä "työläismäiseksi sovitukseksi" ja lisäsi: "Porter ja Rachel Roberts hylkäävät itsensä asianmukaisesti, mutta elokuva tekee lopulta vaikutuksen enemmän villieläinvalokuvastaan kuin dramaattisesta kiinnostuksestaan."
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    ellauri294.html on line 712: Hän syntyi South Worthingtonissa, Massachusettsissa. Toipuessaan tästä vammasta ateisti Conwell kääntyi kristinuskoon suurelta osin hänen uskollisen yksityisen avustajansa John H. Ringin osoittaman sankaruuden ansiosta. Conwell osoittautuu ilmiömäisexi varainhankkijaxi. Viesti oli, että kuka tahansa voi rikastua, jos hän yrittää tarpeeksi lujasti, ja vihjaa samalla, että Conwellilla oli elitistisiä asenteita:
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    ellauri297.html on line 44: Materialism is the butt of every Dad joke. A child comes to the father of their youth, and say, “Dad, I’m hungry,” to which the beloved father figure replies, “Hello Hungry, I’m Dad!” It pokes fun at the idea that our whole identity could be the sum total of our physical markers, desires and chemical reactions. This would be akin to someone ‘coming out,’ to us and us responding, “Hello Gay! I’m Cis!” It’s ludicrous! But, our culture still does it–quite a bit, actually. We define ourselves and others concretely based on what we own rather than on what we cannot see; our souls.
    ellauri297.html on line 46: So the next time someone asks, “whose hungry,” and the group all responds extatically, “I AM!!” Have the bravery to gasp audibly and retort, “It must have been a popular name that year!” --- Daniel L. Bacon, bringing home the bacon to Cavanagrow, Northern Ireland. Experience:
    ellauri297.html on line 48: Founder, Ammi Ruhama Community Christian Union. Living History Interpretor. Baker. Milford Baby and Toddler Group Organizer. Bada Bing Pizza Chef. Sunnymead Residential Home Kitchen Assistant. Be Life Cafe and Marketplace Operations Personnel. Summit Christian Academy Steward. I vacuum the hallways, library, music room and preschool room. I clean the bathrooms and mop the gym/cafeteria floor. I also maintain the general premises. Dan the Handy Man. Do you need handy work done around your house, but don't want to have to call in the big guys with the big price? My name is Daniel Bacon and I am an experienced handy man living right here in Clarks Summit. If you need your lawn cut, bushes trimmed, garden weeded, fence painted / stained or just about any other job done, then call me at 570-585-9595 or email me at contactdanielbacon@gmail.com and we'll set up a time for me to come and see if I am the right man for the job. Wait! let me…Show more... (Ouch!) I emptied the front cash register as well as filling in as a sandwich maker. I created schedules and activities for the campers and staff to participate in. I also led worship during the evenings. Student janitor.
    ellauri297.html on line 49: My duties were to clean the classrooms, wipe the whiteboards and vacuum the floors. I also maintained the board room, performance hall and sanctuary. Head Guys Counselor, River of Life Camp
    ellauri297.html on line 51: Maintenance Worker, Word of Life Fellowship. I helped maintain the facilities of Word of Life Ranch.
    ellauri297.html on line 57: Tässä paasauxessa annetaan erilaisten sieluinfluenssereiden puhua puolestaan, etenkin Hoosean ja Dan Baconin. Sitten jatketaan Patti Mulkkisen kuolemattoman tai ainakin lukemattoman tuotannon "parissa." Patin 4stä kirjasta on näkemättä vielä tämä:
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    ellauri297.html on line 74: Teknologioiden kehittyessä, erityisesti AI (tekoäly), koneoppiminen ja DeepFaceLab-projekti, joka auttaa luomaan Lygia Fazio -deepfakeja, jotta voit nauttia aidolta näyttävistä valeseksikohtauksista suosikkijulkkiksesi kanssa. Nauti siitä ilmaiseksi SexCelebrityssä, Luoja siunatkoon sinua!
    ellauri297.html on line 90: coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody.” Despite its innovative features and stellar reputation as a driver’s car, the Imp was never a contender. This tiny machine was launched too late to compete, beset with corporate mistakes and bedeviled by a lack of development. As the BBC program “The Car’s the Star” described it, the Imp was “the wrong car built at the wrong time by the wrong people at the wrong place.”
    ellauri297.html on line 401: Check the condom periodically during use for breaks. If a condom breaks or comes off during sex, replace it immediately and consider using emergency contraception such as the emergency contraception pill if your partner can get pregnant An emergency contraception pill (sometimes called the morning-after pill) prevents pregnancy before it happens by delaying ovulation or blocking fertilization; it is not an "abortion pill."
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    ellauri297.html on line 470: Eskin mielihokemia on kukoistus. Ällösana. Ammi Ruhaman Daniel L. Bacon määrittelee ihmisen kukoistuksen sielujen välisen viestinnän tuotteeksi. Eski varmaan olisi valmis tähän yhtymään, ainakin Ruhamaan tilaisuuden jälkeen. Tämä paasaus on ARC GUIDE LEVEL 3: Ihanteellinen Ammi Ruhama Communityn ajatteluprosessimme hyvin tunteville..
    ellauri297.html on line 541: Mutharika kuoli sydänkohtaukseen huhtikuussa 2012. Hänen seuraajakseen tuli varapresidentti Joyce Banda, joka oli eteläisen Afrikan ensimmäinen naispresidentti. Banda teki monia uudistuksia: hän devalvoi kwachan 40 prosentilla ja myi 15 miljoonalla dollarilla presidentin suihkukoneen. Rahayksikön devalvointia kritisoitiin Malawissa, mutta esimerkiksi Kansainvälinen valuuttarahasto tuki sitä. Kansainvälistä rahaa alkoikin pian löytyä myös Malawiin, ja maan talouskasvu tuplaantui kahden ensimmäisen hallintovuoden aikana. Bandan kauden loppuvuosia vaurioitti Cashgate-skandaali, jonka aikana 100 miljoonaa Yhdysvaltain dollaria katosi valtion kirstusta.
    ellauri297.html on line 595: Flera ryska journalister tackar Kaurismäki för att ha tagit in deras tragedi i filmhistorien och för att han påminner publiken om den ukrainska aggressionen, när krigströtthet verkar breda ut sig i Europa.
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    Kauhua


    ellauri299.html on line 85: Voi himskatti miten Topol on mahduttanut kaikki antisovjet kaunansa jo romaaninsa avauslukuihin. Pitäisikö Topolin Ukrainan olojen mustamaalaus ottaa todesta? Ei se ainakaan ollut enää siellä omin silmin näkemässä perestroikan kurjuutta 1988 tai niillämain. Raisa Gorbachova pelkää floridalaista ennustajaeukkoa, joka ennustaa sille ja karttaozaiselle Mishalle väkivaltaista loppua.
    ellauri299.html on line 91: Helppohan se on jälkikäteen ennustaa, kuten nähtiin Danielin kirjassa. Niinkuin tää palestiinalaisten laivan räjäytys: Sol Phryne [nimi oli kirjoitettu "Sol Friner" Topolin plärässä, joka on nähtävästi käännetty "venäjänkielisestä alkuteoxesta The Kremlin Wife"] was built in Japan in 1948 as Taisetsu Maru. From 1967 to 1974, she was owned by Efthymiades Line and used for regular ferry duties between Greek islands as Eolis. In 1974, she was purchased by Sol Maritime Services Ltd., renamed Sol Phryne and was then used in the Middle East, notably evacuating Palestinian guerrillas from Beirut in 1982. She was sunk during an attempt to ferry Palestinian deportees to Haifa, Israel.
    ellauri299.html on line 95: The Free Gaza Movement (FGM) was a coalition of human rights activists and pro-Palestinian groups formed to break Israel´s blockade of the Gaza Strip and publicise the situation of the Palestinians there. FGM challenged the Israeli–Egyptian blockade by sailing humanitarian aid ships to Gaza. The group had more than 70 endorsers, including Desmond Tutu and Noam Chomsky. Hagit Borer oli siellä Nompan kanssa samassa veneessä.
    ellauri299.html on line 144: Julio Romero: Constantemente esta el mensaje de que los indigentes son todos víctimas de la sociedad. El caso que intenta relacionar la muerte de Lontane Burton y sus hijos con la negligencia del despacho es hasta forzado. Por todos los medios intentan hacer que sientas culpa y pena por los indigentes y ni siquiera hay un punto de discusión sobre el tema, es todo muy parcialista.
    ellauri299.html on line 148: Michael Vattenfall: Very disappointing. I would expect a Grisham book to be lighter reading, but this was totally unconvincing and lacked believability. The whole purpose of the book is based upon the transformation of the main character's view of the homeless, but I didn't buy it. Well I did, but I regret it now. Money completely wasted.
    ellauri299.html on line 154: Kristin: Chock full of white guilt and white savior narratives. This was hard to stomach.
    ellauri299.html on line 156: Anie: After 130 pages of preaching, with no plot in sight, I gave up. This book is so full of platitudes, generalizations, and simplistic solutions that it belongs in the harlequin category. There are too many good books with great plots out there to waste any more time on this book.
    ellauri299.html on line 171: Lisätietoa Gershwinin kirjan aiheista, kuten köyhien väestösuojista (shelters) ja kohtuhalkeamalapsista (crack babies).
    ellauri299.html on line 173: Shelters are key components of America’s response to homelessness. The unsheltered population has grown yearly since 2015, amounting to a 35 percent increase over a seven-year span. In 2020, The number of people living in poverty in The U.S. of A. increased by approximately 3.3 million people. This trend continued into 2021 when nearly 41.4 million people, or 12.8 percent of the U.S. population, were counted in this group. Certain racial groups have even higher rates of poverty, including Black people (21.8 percent), American Indian and Alaska Native people (21.4 percent), and Hispanics/Latinos (17.5 percent). People living in poverty struggle to afford necessities such as housing, food, and medical care.
    ellauri299.html on line 176: In 1984, Snyder endured a fifty-one-day hunger strike to call attention to the neglect of the homeless. With his reelection a month away, President Reagan boldly announced his plans to turn the building into a model shelter for the homeless. Snyder ended his strike. Everyone was happy. After the election, Reagan went back on his promise, and all sorts of nasty litigation ensued. Snyder committed suicide on 1990.
    ellauri299.html on line 196: Sellaiset tekijät, kuten köyhyys, jotka usein liittyvät PCE:hen, vaikuttavat paljon voimakkaammin lasten älyllisiin ja akateemisiin kykyihin kuin kokaiinille altistuminen yksinään. Varhaisissa tutkimuksissa oli metodologisia ongelmia, kuten pieni otuskoko, ja häiriötekijöitä, kuten huono ravitsemus ja muiden lääkkeiden käyttö äitien toimesta. Tutkimustulokset herättivät kuitenkin laajaa mediakeskustelua uuden huumeiden vastaisen sodan yhteydessä. Esimerkiksi vuonna 1985 tehty tutkimus, joka osoitti kokaiinin käytön haitallisia vaikutuksia raskauden aikana, aiheutti valtavan kohua mediassa. Termi "crack baby" (halkiohaara) johtui crackia ja PCE:tä ympäröivästä julkisuudesta.
    ellauri299.html on line 198: Mediaraporteissa korostettiin yleisesti, että kohdunsisäiselle halkeamalle altistuneet vauvat eivät koskaan kehittyisi normaalisti. Lasten kerrottiin olevan väistämättä fyysisesti ja henkisesti vammaisia koko elämänsä ajan. Vauvat, jotka olivat alttiina kohdunsisäiselle halkeamalle, kirjattiin tuomituiksi vakavasti vammautumaan, ja monet hylättiin sairaaloihin. Heidän odotettiin olevan kykenemättömiä muodostamaan normaaleja sosiaalisia siteitä. Asiantuntijat ennakoivat syntyneiden rikollisten "biologisen alaluokan" kehittymistä, joka saalistaisi muun väestön. Rikollisuuden ennustettiin nousevan, kun halkeille altistuneiden vauvojen sukupolvi kasvoi (sen sijaan ne laskivat). Lasten ennustettiin olevan vaikeasti lohduttavia, ärtyneitä ja yliaktiivisia, mikä rasittaa koulujärjestelmää. Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Postin kolumnisti kirjoitti vuonna 1989, "perilliset elävät tietyn kärsimyksen, todennäköisen poikkeaman, pysyvän alemmuuden elämää." Bostonin yliopiston tuolloinen presidentti John Silber sanoi: "Crack-vauvat... eivät koskaan saavuta sellaista älyllistä kehitystä, jolla heillä olisi tietoisuus Jumalasta." Nämä väitteet biologisesta alemmuudesta soittivat helposti olemassa oleviin luokka- ja rodullisiin ennakkoluuloihin. Raportointi oli usein sensaatiomaista, suosi hirveimpiä ennusteita ja sulki pois skeptikot.
    ellauri299.html on line 208: Etelä-Carolinassa nainen, joka käytti crackiä kolmannella raskauskolmanneksellatuomittiin kahdeksaksi vuodeksi vankeuteen, kun hänen lapsensa syntyi kokaiinin metaboliitteilla elimistössä.
    ellauri299.html on line 278: Lake was born on 6 June 1914 in Aughton, Lancashire. His parents were committed Christians. His father, John Lake, was both a stockbroker in Liverpool and the organist and choirmaster in their parish. His mother, Mary, had trained as a teacher but was kept between the fist and the stove by Lake the father. Lake was the eldest of three sons.
    ellauri299.html on line 341: Yippiesin "sissiteatteri" onnistui jälleen kerran, kun vuoden 1968 demokraattisen kansalliskokouksen aikana Kansainvälinen nuorisopuolue nimitti oman ehdokkaansa presidenttiehdokkaaksi. Ehdokas oli Pigasus the Immortal, 145-naulainen (66 kg) sika, joka heidän mielestään oli sopiva vaihtoehto Richard Nixonille, varapresidentti Hubert Humphreylle ja Alabaman kuvernöörille George Wallacelle. Pigasuksen ensimmäisen lehdistötilaisuuden virallisissa esittelyissä Rubin, pitäen ehdokasta sylissään, vaati hänelle salaisen palvelun suojaa ja Valkoiseen taloon ulkopoliittista tiedotustilaisuutta. Hän lupasi myös Pigasuksen puolesta reilun vaalikampanjan ja jos Pigasus voittaisi vaalit, hänet syödään. Tämä, Rubin väitti, kääntäisi tavanomaisen demokraattisen prosessin, jossa sika valitaan "ja syö kansansa".
    ellauri299.html on line 360: Chicagon poliisimellakassa 1968 mätkittiin jo 1500 tyyppiä. Chicagon seizikon oikeudenkäynnistä tuli puhdasta puskafarssia. Huolimatta kaatumisvaarasta Rubin poltti marihuanaa ennen oikeudenkäyntiä. "Minua kivitettiin paljon oikeudenkäynnissä, koska se oli niin täydellistä teatteria – historian eturivin istuin – ja marihuana tehostaa jokaista kokemusta." Hölmö tuomari Hoffman lisäsi vauhtia spektaakkeliin. Tuomari Hoffman määräsi muun muassa, että Black Panther -johtaja Bobby Seale sidotaan, sidotaan ja ketjutetaan tuoliinsa huomattavan osan oikeudenkäynnistä. Olihan se hauskaa aikansa, mutta pitkässä juoxussa yrittäjyys tuo parempaa katetta, tuumi Jerry viisastuttuaan ja rupesi juppiexi. Teit'isäin astumaan.
    ellauri299.html on line 415: Descartes suggested that Hobbes was more accomplished in moral philosophy than elsewhere, but also that he had wicked views there (Descartes 1643, 3.230-1). Descartes also worried that Hobbes was "aiming to make his reputation at my expense, and by devious means" (Descartes 1641b, 100).
    ellauri299.html on line 453: Byörk. Yhtä teeskenneltyä kuin Anna Byörkmanin Facebook-päivityxet. Toi puhtauskin on noita uskonnollismielisten idefixejä. Intiimihygienia on yhteisöpesijöille hirmu oleellista. Kuukautisverinen on epähygieeninen, kuolleeseen koskenut on epäpuhdas viikon verran, sika ja rapu ovat saastaiset. E. Saarisen elämän paras luento oli nimeltään "Tuohivirsujen räjähdysvoima". Aika surkeaa.
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    ellauri299.html on line 526: 27 percent of households – nearly double the percentage that are income poor – are living in "asset poverty." These families do not have the savings or other assets to cover basic expenses (equivalent to what could be purchased with a poverty level income) for three months if a layoff or other emergency leads to loss of income. The U.S. has the weakest social safety net of all developed nations. Sociologist Monica Prasad of Northwestern University argues that this developed because of government intervention rather than lack of it, which pushed consumer credit for meeting citizens´ needs rather than applying social welfare policies as in Europe.
    ellauri299.html on line 528: Labor market polarization has been the most severe in liberal market economies like the US, Britain, and Australia. Countries like Denmark and France have been subject to the same economic pressures, but due to their more "inclusive" (or "egalitarian") labor market institutions, such as centralized and solidaristic collective bargaining and strong minimum wage laws, they have experienced less polarization. Cross-national studies have found that European countries´ working poverty rates are much lower than the US´s. Most of this difference can be explained by the fact that European countries´ welfare states are more generous. Grisham's folks gave offerings to the church because the Bible strongly suggested it.
    ellauri299.html on line 530: Matthew Desmond, the acclaimed Princeton sociologist and author of Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, thinks that poverty has barely improved in the United States over the past 50 years — and he has a theory why. Laid out in a long essay for the New York Times Magazine that is adapted from his forthcoming book Poverty, by America, Desmond’s theory implicates “exploitation” in the broadest sense, from a decline in unions and worker power to a proliferation of bank fees and predatory landlord practices, all of which combine to keep the American underclass down. Relative poverty in the US has stagnated in the last 40 years.
    ellauri299.html on line 535: Income levels vary along racial/ethnic lines: 21% of all children in the United States live in poverty, about 46% of black children and 40% of Latino children.
    ellauri299.html on line 538: A 2015 study by the Vera Institute of Justice contends that jails in the U.S. have become "massive warehouses" of the impoverished since the 1980s. Scholars assert that the transformation of the already anemic U.S. welfare state to a post-welfare punitive state, along with neoliberal structural adjustment policies, the globalization of the U.S. economy and the dominance of global financial institutions, have created more extreme forms of "destitute poverty" in the U.S. which must be contained by expanding the criminal justice system and the carceral state into every aspect of the lives of the poor, which, according to Reuben Jonathan Miller and Emily Shayman, has resulted in "transforming what it means to be poor in America."
    ellauri299.html on line 543: According to a 2017 academic study by MIT economist Peter Temin, Americans trapped in poverty live in conditions rivaling the developing world, and are forced to contend with substandard education, dilapidated housing, and few stable employment opportunities, not to mention drugs and hookworms.
    ellauri299.html on line 554: Having a generous welfare state does two key things to reduce working poverty: it raises the minimum level of wages that people are willing to accept, and it pulls a large portion of low-wage workers out of poverty by providing them with an array of cash and non-cash government benefits.
    ellauri299.html on line 615: Ranskalainen filosofi ja lääkäri Julien Offray de La Mettrie julkaisi 1700-luvun puolivälissä teoksen Man a Machine ( L'homme Machine ) Thomas Hobbesin deterministiseen perinteeseen kuuluvan materialistisen filosofian suuren teoksen. Tässä teoksessa de la Mettrie laajensi Descartesin ja Hobbesin väitettä, jonka mukaan eläimet ovat pelkkiä automaatteja tai koneita ihmisille, kieltäen eläimiltä sielun aineesta erillisenä substanssina. Ja samalla tavalla, ehkä ihminen itse on vain kone.
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    ellauri300.html on line 45: Taikasanoja: Malki-tzedek, kuninkaani on vanhurskas. Abrakadabra (myös abracadabra) on monissa kielissä loitsuna tai manauksena käytetty sana, joka saattaa olla peräisin arameasta אברא כדברא, avra kedabra, "luon sanoillani", mikä viittaa siihen, että Jumala loi maailman tyhjästä, sanoilla. Hoc est poculum. Stiiknafuulia.
    ellauri300.html on line 54: Shadows on the Hudson (original title Shotns baym Hodson) is a novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer. First serialized in The Forward, a Yiddish newspaper, it was published in book form in 1957. It was translated into English by Joseph Sherman in 1998. The book follows a group of prosperous Jewish refugees in New York City following World War II, just prior to the founding of the state of Israel. This article about a 1950s novel is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
    ellauri300.html on line 68: Isaac Bashevis Singer ja holokaustin jälkeisten amerikanjuutalaisten ongelmat.

    ellauri300.html on line 77: Macmillan Publishers’ in-house film and TV unit teamed with Wildhorse Studios on 2016 to develop the Isaac Bashevis Singer novel Shadows on the Hudson for TV. Men det blev det inget av.
    ellauri300.html on line 82: När konstnären Jacob Anfang berättar att han är impotent har fru Tamar inget val utom att gifta sig med Boris Makaber. Då är det en god idé att göra lite mera pengar i miljonaffärer.
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    ellauri300.html on line 295: Den fjärde "frågan" hänvisar till den antika sedvanan att äta medan han ligger på vänster armbåge och äter med höger hand. Enligt Maimonides (även kallad Rambam eller Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon) är detta "På det sätt som kungar och viktiga människor äter" (Mishnah Pesachim). Det symboliserar frihetsbegreppet, som judar skulle kunna ha en festlig måltid medan du kopplar av tillsammans och njuter av varandras sällskap. Som nämnts ovan lades den här fjärde frågan efter förstörelsen av andra templet 70 e.Kr. och ersatte den redan existerande frågan om varför rostat kött äts under påskens seder. Numera äter han kyckling istället.
    ellauri300.html on line 321: Chabad, also known as Lubavitch, Habad and Chabad-Lubavitch (Hebrew: חב"ד לובביץ; Yiddish: חב״ד ליובוויטש), is an Orthodox Jewish Hasidic dynasty. Chabad is one of the world's best-known Hasidic movements, particularly for its outreach activities. It is one of the largest Hasidic groups and Jewish religious organizations in the world. Unlike most Haredi (Ultra-Orthodox) groups, which are self-segregating, Chabad operates mainly in the wider world and caters to secularized Jews. Haredi Jews regard themselves as the most religiously authentic group of Jews, although other movements of Judaism of course disagree.
    ellauri300.html on line 323: Founded in 1775 by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the name "Chabad" (חב״ד‎) is an acronym formed from three Hebrew words—Chokhmah, Binah, Da'at (the first three sefirot of the kabbalistic Tree of Life) (חכמה, בינה, דעת‎): "Wisdom, Understanding, and Knowledge"—which represent the intellectual and kabbalistic underpinnings of the movement. The name Lubavitch derives from the town in which the now-dominant line of leaders resided from 1813 to 1915. Other, non-Lubavitch scions of Chabad either disappeared or merged into the Lubavitch line. In the 1930s, the sixth Rebbe of Chabad, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, moved the center of the Chabad movement from Russia to Poland. After the outbreak of World War II, he moved the center of the movement to the United States, and there it is to this day.
    ellauri300.html on line 325: In 1951, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson formally accepted the leadership as the seventh Chabad Rebbe. He transformed the movement into one of the most widespread Jewish movements in the world today. Under his leadership, Chabad established a large network of institutions that seek to satisfy religious, social and humanitarian needs across the world. Chabad institutions provide outreach to unaffiliated Jews and humanitarian aid, as well as religious, cultural and educational activities. Prior to his death in 1994, Schneerson was believed by some of his followers to be the Messiah, with his own position on the matter debated among scholars. Messianic ideology in Chabad sparked controversy in various Jewish communities and is still an unresolved matter. Following his death, no successor was appointed as a new central leader.
    ellauri300.html on line 327: In 2018, Marcin Wodziński estimated that the Chabad movement accounted for 13% of the global Hasidic population. The total number of Chabad households is estimated to be between 16,000 and 17,000. The number of those who sporadically or regularly attend Chabad events is far larger; in 2005 the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs reported that up to one million Jews attend Chabad services at least once a year. In a 2020 study, the Pew Research Center found that 16% of American Jews attend Chabad services regularly or semi-regularly.
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    Huonopartainen Rabbi Shmuel Posner, Shliach to Boston University, with students. (Photo: Pinselsabad on Campus)

    ellauri300.html on line 352: Kun tämä on tehty, annamme al achilat marorin siunauksen ("Siunattu olet sinä... joka olet käskenyt meitä koskien marorin syömistä "). Ei tarvitse sanoa ha'adamahin siunausta, koska olemme jo sanoneet sen karpailla (suolaveteen upotetut kasvikset). 17
    ellauri300.html on line 366: Halachahissa käydään keskustelua siitä, kastetaanko maror uudelleen charosetiin vai ei. Chabadin tapana on kastaa, mutta niiden, jotka varovat laittamasta kosteutta matzahiinsa, tulisi sen sijaan laittaa pieni pala viinitöntä charosettia marorille. 25
    ellauri300.html on line 376: Lubavitcher Rebbe, rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, vanhurskas muisti, selittää kuitenkin, että tämä näkökulma on pinnallinen. Kun alamme analysoida Sederiä, ymmärrämme, että näillä kahdella osalla on yhteinen lanka; ne ovat yhden näytelmän kaksi näytöstä, joista kumpikin työskentelee synkronoituna toistensa kanssa tuodakseen esiin Seder-illan teeman. Se teema on Egyptin muistaminen. Ensin istumme alas Maggidille, Sederin askelmalle, kun käytämme puhe-, luovuus- ja mielikuvituslahjojamme kertoaksemme tarinamme orjuudestamme ja lunastuksestamme. Mutta se ei riitä; tarina rajoittuu edelleen vain mieleemme. Joten kun olemme valmiita, otamme pääsiäisruoat sisäistääksemme tuon vapauden tunteen toimillamme. Kun syömme maror, karvas maku antaa meille arvostuksen esi-isiemme kärsimistä vaikeuksista, ja ihannetapauksessa, jos voisimme maistella pääsiäislammasta, sen runsas makeus osoittaisi meille seuranneen vapauden. Piparjuuren ja endiivin syönti mahtoi olla kova vizaus.
    ellauri300.html on line 392: Tee vain al achilat maror siunaus, älä missään nimessä ha'adamah.
    ellauri300.html on line 405: Dr Halpers mustasch var full av smulor från matzokakorna, och han stönade av vällust medan han fortsatte att tugga med sina gula tänder. Han kastade kärleksfulla blickar på sin syster Frieda. Det var tack vare henne han nu var måg till den rike Makaver, som redan hade lovat finansiera utgivningen av hans samlade verk på såväl tyska som hebreiska.
    ellauri300.html on line 455: And can you teach me how to dance real slow?
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    ellauri300.html on line 524: Oh, and there we were all in one place
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    ellauri300.html on line 528: So come on Jack be nimble, Jack be quick
    ellauri300.html on line 529: Jack Flash sat on a candlestick
    ellauri300.html on line 538: To light the sacrificial rite
    ellauri300.html on line 553: I went down to the sacred store
    ellauri300.html on line 585: Facets of his 1971 song "American Pie" have become part of American culture, spanning generations. McLean's lyrics retroactively influenced the perception of a major event in the early days of rock 'n roll.
    ellauri300.html on line 591: McLean was raised in the Catholic faith of his mother, Elizabeth McLean; his father, Donald McLean, was a Protestant. His father died when McLean was 15. McLean grew up in a physically abusive household, and was abused by both his parents and his sister. His second marriage was to Patrisha Shnier McLean, of Montreal, Canada, from 1987 to 2016. They have two children, Jackie and Wyatt, and two grandchildren, Rosa and Mya. In 2018, McLean confirmed his romantic relationship with model and reality star Paris Dylan, who is 48 years his junior. McLean sang a duet of his song "Vincent" with Ed Sheeran.
    ellauri300.html on line 593: On January 18, 2016, McLean's then-wife Patrisha Shnier McLean alleged that after four hours of "terrorizing" her, McLean pinned her to a bed until she broke free and ran to the bathroom. Shnier McLean alleged that McLean attempted "to shove open the locked bathroom door behind which I had barricaded myself. As it was splintering, I pushed the numbers 911." McLean was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, and pled guilty to domestic violence assault, criminal restraint, criminal mischief and making domestic violence threats. McLean paid $3,660 in fines, and was not sentenced to any jail time. Under Maine's deferred disposition law, the State agreed to dismiss the domestic violence assault charge if McLean complied with the court's orders for one year, and the charge was expunged a year later. During this time, Shnier McLean filed for divorce, citing “adultery, cruel and abusive treatment, and irreconcilable differences." McLean has denied that he physically abused Shnier McLean, and his lawyer released a statement claiming McLean agreed to the plea deal in the interest of privacy. In March 2017, a Maine court granted Shnier-McLean's request for a 10-year protection order against McLean. In 2021, McLean's daughter Jackie told Rolling Stone that her father was emotionally abusive and created a cult-like household through paralyzing verbal attacks, forced isolation, and threats to withhold love or financial support.
    ellauri300.html on line 595: The article asserted that "texts, emails and recordings of calls between McLean and her father provided to Rolling Stone suggest a pattern of asserting control and manipulation over Jackie, her actions and memories, and a seeming drive by the elder McLean to maintain a certain public image." In one email, McLean wrote his daughter, “unless you support me publicly and frequently you should not expect me to lift a finger for you nor will I give you another red cent.”
    ellauri300.html on line 605: Luria drack sitt kaffe och åt sin kaka. Det här lilla mellanmälet gjorde honom hungrig, hängig, svag i knäna. Någon hade lämnat en bulle på bordet och Luria tog den och började tugga på den. Detta var inte att stjäla - man skulle i alla fall kasta bort den. Ja, faktiskt, vad skulle folk göra om de inte hade något mål i livet? Alla de där rekommendationera var för de starka, inte för de svaga. Ta till exempel den unga kvinnan som torkade av borden. Hon skulle aldrig kunna bli en Rockefeller, en Ford. Hon skulle fortsätta att torka av bord i ett par år till, sedan skulle hon gifta sig, kanske med en portvakt, och snart bli gravid. Hon skal få barn varje år. På lördagarna skulle hon släpa hem sin berusade man från någon bar och han skulle förbanna henne och skälla ut henne. Barnen skulle ärva sina föräldrars begränsningar. Och kommunismen då? Den var skapad av de starka för de starka. De svaga skulle torka bord generation efter generation, även om människan kunde flyga till Mars, även om maskinerna tog över allt mänskligt arbete.
    ellauri300.html on line 608: "Vad heter den? Hur man lyckas i kärlek och arbete. Nej, tack ska ni ha, jag har inte tid att läsa." Och hon lämnade tillbaka boken. Pärmen hade blivit fuktig av hennes händer. Han såg henne gå tillbaka till borden med sin disktrasa och hon hade ett sorgset uttryck i ansiktet. Hon behöde inga böcker. Böcker kunde inte hjälpa henne. Luria slogs av tanken at den kvinnan på sätt och vis hade ett mål här i livet - att inte ha något mål utan att ta dagen som den kom.
    ellauri300.html on line 638: Titus’ background is not explained, other than the fact he was Gentile and apparently never circumcised (Paul had checked, Galatians 2:4). This is an interesting point, since Timothy was half-Greek, and not circumcised either! Still, Paul chose to circumcise Timothy to honor the Jews in an area that the two of them were ministering in (Acts 16:1-5). Paul repeatedly mentions in his letters that circumcision is not necessary under the new covenant (though great fun), and even tells Titus to silence Christians who try to promote it (Titus 1:10-14). So, Paul’s choice to circumcise Timothy would suggest that he had a pragmatic thorn in his side. He did not require his disciples to be circumcised, but if the situation called for working among Jews and it made things easier, he would gladly do it. Whether Titus ever ministered to Jewish believers is not stated, and both he and Titus worked at churches in Gentile areas (Timothy in Ephesus, Titus in Crete, and Corinth and Dalmatia).
    ellauri300.html on line 642: According to Titus 1:5, Paul had left Titus at Crete to appoint elders for the church there. Paul mentions that Titus must appoint elders “in each town,” which means there were multiple Christian groups (what we would think of as house churches), although they might collectively be referred to as the “church in Crete. As the letter goes on, it transitions through several subjects:
    ellauri300.html on line 645: Character requirements for being an elder (Titus 1:1-9).
    ellauri300.html on line 655: Galatians 2 mentions that Titus accompanied Paul and Barnabas to Jerusalem, apparently the trip mentioned in Acts 15 where they went to the Council at Jerusalem to debate whether Titus ought to be circumcised. What happened to Titus after that is not known. It’s possible that Titus died on the operation table.
    ellauri300.html on line 737: Det var den 16 oktober 1946. Julius Streicher, som i praktiken hade dömts till döden för att ha gett ut den antisemitiska tidningen Der Stürmer, var en av de tio ledande nationalsocialister som denna dag skulle hängas i Nürnberg. När de amerikanska vakterna eskorterade honom till galgen hade Joachim von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank och Wilhelm Frick redan lämnat den jordiska tillvaron. Wilhelm Frick hade ropat ”länge leve det eviga Tyskland!” innan falluckan öppnats under honom och nu när det var Streichers tur att yttra sina sista ord ropade han ”Heil Hitler!” och sedan ”Detta är en glädjerik judisk fest, det är min purimfest!” Med den dödsdömdes bittra ironi uppmärksammade han på detta sätt sambandet mellan de tio män som hängdes denna dag och Hamans tio söner som, enligt Bibeln, hängdes en gång för länge sedan i det persiska rikets huvudstad Shushan och vilket judarna, under en fest en gång om året, firar än idag.
    ellauri300.html on line 762: Enligt judendomen skall Jerusalem bli huvudstad i ett kommande världsrike. Jerusalems tempel skall återuppbyggas och Moshiach (Messias), den judiske världskonungen, krönas som härskare över världen.
    ellauri300.html on line 764: Att utrota de som är av Amaleks säd anses vara en religiös plikt, särskilt under den messianska tid då Moshiach förväntas anlända. Och många rabbier anser att den tiden är inne. Lubavitcherna anser till exempel att den sista striden kommer att utkämpas under vår generation och att det judiska folket då skall utrota Amaleks säd fullständigt från jordens yta.
    ellauri300.html on line 790: Det är en utbredd uppfattning att ”Ishmael” (araberna) först måste besegras innan ”Davids son” (Moshiach) kan utropas till kung och i samma anda menar man att det först är då som det är möjligt att genomföra den slutgiltiga utrotningen av Amaleks säd ned till sista man, kvinna och barn eftersom man vid denna tid kommer att ”ha full kontroll” och inte längre vara ”beroende av andra nationer”.
    ellauri300.html on line 792: Dessa apokalyptiska föreställningar och förväntningar är inte begränsade till fanatiska judiska sionister utan delas även av kristna. ”Pånyttfödda” kristna som USA:s president George Bush och likasinnade tycks på samma sätt som sionisterna längta efter den dag då det messianska världsherraväldet skall upprättas och Moshiach skall styra detta globala sionistiska tyranni med ”järnspira”.
    ellauri300.html on line 794: Kriget mot ”Ishmael” har redan inletts och de som önskar Armageddon fortsätter att bygga upp sina enorma lager av kärnstridsspetsar, VX-gas och mjältbrandsvirus i hoppfull förväntan om att dessa domedagsvapen snart skall komma till god användning mot Moshiachs fiender så att dagen kan komma då ”Israel för evigt skall härska över världen”.
    ellauri300.html on line 799: Salomon ben Isaac tai Shlomo Jitzhaki (hepr. ‏ שלמה יצחקי‎), tunnetaan paremmin nimelläpp Rashi (hepr. ‏רש"י‎, lyhenne sanoista RAbbi SHlomo Itzhaki; s. 22. helmikuuta 1040 Troyes, k. 13. heinäkuuta 1105 Troyes), oli ranskalainen rabbi. Häntä pidetään Talmudin ja Tanakin merkittävimpänä kommentoijana, ja hänen vaikutuksensa on säilynyt Talmudin ja Tanakhin tulkinnassa kuten myös hepreankielisessä kirjallisuudessa nykyaikaan asti.
    ellauri300.html on line 810: Vad som sedan hände var att det här ungdomsgänget blev attackerat av två uppretade björnhonor, vilket slutade med att 42 av dem blev mer eller mindre rivna och tilltygade. Bibeln säger inte att det fanns någon koppling alls mellan Elisas förbannelse och björnarnas angrepp, men allmänheten uppfattade det i alla fall utan tvekan som en Guds bestraffning.
    ellauri300.html on line 817: The word na‘ar, which is often rendered as children/boys, means boy. The Hebrew adjective, qatan, means small. Thus we can say it’s highly unlikely the people who mocked Elisha were “little children” or “small boys.” It’s much more probable that these were young men and quite possibly they were just servants (maybe blacks?).
    ellauri300.html on line 821: Bethel was basically one big uplifted middle finger to everything Moses had commanded. When God’s prophet approached this irritating city, the young men (bloody servants!) mocked him, saying, “Go up, you baldhead! Go up, you baldhead!” Not only were they ridiculing his lack of hair (which, in the Old Testament, was often associated with a skin disease), they were telling him to fly away, like his predecessor Elijah. Keep in mind that, right before this, Elijah had supposedly “gone up” to heaven in a fiery chariot (2 Kings 2).
    ellauri300.html on line 847: At noon Elijah started making fun of them: “Pray louder! He is a god! Maybe he is day-dreaming or relieving himself, or perhaps he's gone off on a trip! Or maybe he's sleeping, and you've got to wake him up!” 28 So the prophets prayed louder and cut themselves with knives and daggers, according to their ritual, until blood flowed. 29 They kept on ranting and raving until the middle of the afternoon; but no answer came, not a sound was heard.
    ellauri300.html on line 849: At the hour of the afternoon sacrifice the prophet Elijah approached the altar and prayed, “O Lord, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, prove now that you are the God of Israel and that I am your servant and have done all this at your command.
    ellauri300.html on line 850: The Lord sent fire down, and it burned up the sacrifice, the wood, and the stones, scorched the earth and dried up the water in the trench. 39 When the people saw this, they threw themselves on the ground and exclaimed, “The Lord is God; the Lord alone is God!”
    ellauri300.html on line 854: Elisa oli pikavihaisempi mutta tulos vähäisempi. Kuten Krummacher huomauttaa: "Tapattava kostonpurkaus joukolle mielettömiä nuoria; kirous julistetaan heille Herran nimessä! Kuinka ominaista lailliselle oikeudenjaolle! Mutta kuinka vastoin kaikkea olemmekaan sanoneet Elisan luonteesta ja kutsusta, Jumalan, meidän Vapahtajamme, hyvyyden ja rakkauden sanansaattajana! 19
    ellauri300.html on line 880: Now a man named Ananias, together with his wife Sapphira, also sold a piece of their own property. 2 With his wife’s full knowledge he kept back part of the money for himself, but brought the rest and put it at the apostles’ feet.
    ellauri300.html on line 923: So Elisha, as a prophet, saw their hardened and rebellious condition, unresponsive to correction. In the name of the Lord (i.e. by His authority) Elisha simply turned them over to the Lord and to their own devices, which had the effect of removing them from even the common protection of God. He probably said something like, “may God deal with you according to what you deserve,” or “may you be cursed for your sins of rebellion.” This would demonstrate to the city and to people all around a vital truth: without the Lord there is no protection and that blasphemy of God’s servants and His Word in order to hinder God’s message is serious busin
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    ellauri301.html on line 90: Henning Mankell is credited for being the first author of Scandinavian crime thrillers to reach an international audience (although he has credited Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo for his own inspiration).
    ellauri301.html on line 92: So strahlend Mankells Karriere auch war, sein Privatleben war von vielen Tiefen geprägt. Da war zum einen die Scheidung seiner Eltern, als Henning gerade ein Jahr alt war. In seinen Zwanzigern beging Mutter Birgitta Selbstmord. Er war Anhänger der 68er Bewegung und protestierte zum Beispiel gegen den Vietnamkrieg und die Apartheid in Südafrika. Tatsächlich entwickelte Mankell nach einer Reise eine tiefe Bindung zu dem Kontinent und pendelte schließlich oft zwischen seiner Heimat und Mosambik hin und her, lebte sogar zwei Jahre lang in Sambia und bezeichnete seine Reisen nach Afrika als "nach Hause kommen".
    ellauri301.html on line 94: Hmm, jotain hämärrää Henningissä on. Kekä ja minkäneuvoinen oli se "pardneri" johon se liimautui Norjassa? Mihkä eka avioliitto kaatui vain vuoden kestettyään? Mihkä se viisikymppinen norjalainen barnmorska katosi? Mixi Portugaliin? Maputossa puhutaan portugalia. Mixi Mankeli nai niin paljon menopausaalisia naisia? Oliko ne äitihahmoja? Oliko vaimot mukana Aahrikan matkoilla? Vai oliko noi vaimot jotain savuverhoja? Ettei vaan ollut Henning 2-neuvoinen? Harri Jäppinenkin matkusti Indonesiaan sukkuloimaan. Saiko Henning Aahrikassa aidsin? Henning Mankell in a cemetery in Maputo, where he worked as an Aids activist.
    ellauri301.html on line 96: A grumpy, disillusioned, diabetic alcoholic with just enough goodness at his core to fire his desire to catch murderers, Wallander appears in 13 novels and is responsible for the majority of Mankell’s worldwide sales of more than 40 million books. The murders he investigated epitomised the slow decline Mankell detected in Swedish society. As well as the racism that appalled him there was rising unemployment and violent crime, corruption, the rigidity of a patriarchy forged in Lutheran religion and the relentless breakdown of communities and society.
    ellauri301.html on line 98: He first appeared when Sweden was in the middle of a precipitate retreat to laissez-faire capitalism from the optimistic social democracy of the 1960s and 70s, so that the corruption and decay of the hero found an echo in the corruption and decay of the society around him. Sweden had become a much more racist country than it had seemed in the 60s, when there were hardly any immigrants from outside Scandinavia there. All the racist hate had been spent on the Finns, who nobody could distinguish from the locals until they opened their mouths. Which they rarely did.
    ellauri301.html on line 100: The extraordinary global success of Swedish and later Norwegian crime fiction as a form of escapist literature for men had several causes. One is that police work is one of the last wholly unionised jobs in the world, so that our hero will never be sacked for anything other than gross misconduct – of which he, being the hero, is never really guilty. In the optimistic 60s, James Bond was distinguished from other middle-aged men by his licence to kill but by the 90s the policeman as a fantasy hero had a licence to keep his job. In the economic whirlwind of globalisation, this was something that a lot of frustrated middle-aged men could only dream of.
    ellauri301.html on line 111: Preview: The first Wallander novel Mördare utan ansikte (‘Faceless Killers’) was published in Sweden in 1991 and begins with an elderly couple being attacked in a remote farmhouse. The husband dies instantly, the wife lives long enough to whisper the word “foreign”, triggering a wave of violent racism as Wallander seeks to solve the crime.
    ellauri301.html on line 144: Young Wallander is a young, edgy, and modern series that sees Henning Mankell's iconic detective Kurt Wallander investigate his gripping first case. The story focuses on the formative experiences – professional and personal – faced by Kurt as a recently graduated police officer in his early twenties. Including frequent fornication with an unrealistically pretty immigrant charity worker.
    ellauri301.html on line 146: The series is anglophone because it sells so much better, besides the majority of the actors are non-Swedes. Come to think of that, why bother featuring a wheezy beady-eyed Swede speaking Swedish English as Wallenberg at all? For added reality?
    ellauri301.html on line 157: Wallander was once married, but his wife Mona (remember? the immigrant charity dish) left him and he has since had a difficult relationship with his rebellious only child, Linda, who barely survived a suicide attempt when she was fifteen. He also had issues with his late father, an artist who painted the same landscape 7,000 times for a living; the elder Wallander strongly disapproved of his son´s decision to join the police force and frequently derided him for it. Fair enough: painting sunsets with/without a black grouse pays off better than finding random middle fingers of color. Kurt Wallander sr is a great fan of the opera. Kurt Wallander jr says he actually hates opera. I bet that was a joke.
    ellauri301.html on line 211: Hallunda oli mamuslummi jo 90-luvulla. Nyt niitä on jo joka paikassa. Mankell hävdar att det är svårt att muta svenska ämbetsmän. Hellre dyrt. Framgångsrika ryssar bor dyrt men smaklöst. Dödsföraktande hjältar föraktar i första hand andras död. En människa som förlorar sitt identitetsbevis är inga längre en människa, utan ett djur. Kaikki on loppuviimexi palefacejen syytä. Mutiaiset käristivät yxin tuumin nätin heimolaisen naisen, joks oli vasikoinut rotupoliisille. Siitä kaikki paha lähti. Vihtorista tuli palkkamurhaaja. Vihtorista olis tullut rugbypelaaja jos se olis ollut valkoinen. Ei ole voittajaa ilman säälittävää häviäjää ja viattomia uhreja. Aina roiskuu kun rapataan. Ei voi tehdä omelettia särkemättä munia. Ahne katkoo vaikka rautakangen kärpäisen perseeseen.
    ellauri301.html on line 228: Krotoa was born in 1643 as a member of the !Uriǁ’aeǀona (Strandlopers) people, and the niece of Autshumao, a Khoi chieftain and trader. At the age of twelve, she was taken to work in the household of Jan van Riebeeck, the first governor of the Cape colony. As a teenager, she learned Dutch and Portuguese and, like her uncle, worked as an interpreter for the Dutch who wanted to trade goods for cattle. "!Oroǀõas" received goods such as tobacco, brandy, bread, beads, copper and iron for her services. In exchange, when she visited her family her Dutch masters expected her to return with cattle, horses, seed pearls, amber, tusks, and hides. Unlike her uncle, however, who just Spike hottentot, "!Oroǀõas" was able to obtain a higher position within the Dutch hierarchy as she additionally served as a trading agent, ambassador for a high ranking chief and peace negotiator in time of war. Her story exemplifies the initial dependency of the Dutch newcomers on the natives, who were able to provide reasonably reliable information about the local inhabitants.
    ellauri301.html on line 230: Khoekhoen (singular Khoekhoe) (or Khoikhoi in the former orthography; formerly also Hottentots) are the traditionally nomadic pastoralist indigenous population of southwestern Africa. They are often grouped with the hunter-gatherer San (literally "Foragers") peoples. The designation "Khoekhoe" is actually a kare or praise address, not an ethnic endonym, but it has been used in the literature as an ethnic term for Khoe-speaking peoples of Southern Africa, particularly pastoralist groups, such as the !Ora, !Gona, Nama, Xiri and ǂNūkhoe nations. Noi huutomerkit ym ovat naxautusäänteitä, joita meille opetti svartskalle kielitieteen assari, musta Lumikki. Nyt sekin saattaa olla vitskalle pikemminkin.
    ellauri301.html on line 234: She was taken in as a companion and as a servant to Riebeeck´s wife and children. However, many authors and historians speculate that she most likely lived in a sexually abusive space, based on the fondness Van Riebeek showed for her in his journals.
    ellauri301.html on line 236: Circumstantial evidence supports the theory that at the time of the Dutch arrival, the girl was living with her uncle Autshumato (also known as Harry by the Dutch), the circumstantial evidence being that she showed consistent hostility to the !Uriǁ’aekua and, by association, to her own mother, who lived with them. In contrast Krotoa´s fate and fortunes were closely aligned to those of her uncle Autshumato and to his clan known as the !Uriǁ´aeǀona. The ǃUriǁ´aeǀona (rendered in Dutch as "Goringhaicona") people who were sedentary, non-pastoral hunter-gatherers are believed to be one of the first clans to make acquaintance with the Dutch people. Prior to the Dutch´s arrival Autshumato served as a postal agent for passing ships of a number of countries. If the theory of !Oroǀõas having lived with her uncle is true, then her early service to the VOC may not have been as violent a transition as it was made out to be.
    ellauri301.html on line 238: On 3 May 1662 she was baptized by a visiting person, minister Jean Sibelius, in the church inside the Fort de Goede Hoop. The witnesses were Roelof de Man and Pieter van der Stael. On 26 April 1664 she married a Danish surgeon by the name of Peter Havgard, whom the Dutch called Pieter van Meerhof. She was there after known as Eva van Meerhof (See Geni/MyHeritage).[clarification needed] She was the first Khoikoi to marry according to Christian customs. There was a little party in the house of Zacharias Wagenaer. In May 1665, they left to the Cape and went to Robben Island, where van Meerhof was appointed superintendent. The family briefly returned to the mainland in 1666 after the birth of Eva´s third child, in order to baptise the baby. Van Meerhof was murdered in Madagascar on 27 February 1668 on an expedition. After the death of her husband Pieter Van Meerhof came the appointment of a new governor, Zacharias Wagenaer. Unlike the governor before him, he held extremely negative views toward the Khoi people, and because at this point the Dutch settlement was secure, he didn´t find a need for Eva as a translator anymore.
    ellauri301.html on line 242: On 3 May 1662 she was baptized by a visiting person, minister Petrus Sibelius, in the church inside the Fort de Goede Hoop. The witnesses were Roelof de Man and Pieter van der Stael. On 26 April 1664 she married a Danish surgeon by the name of Peter Havgard, whom the Dutch called Pieter van Meerhof. She was thereafter known as Eva van Meerhof (See Geni/MyHeritage).[clarification needed] She was the first Khoikoi to marry according to Christian customs. There was a little party in the house of Zacharias Wagenaer. In May 1665, they left to the Cape and went to Robben Island, where van Meerhof was appointed superintendent. The family briefly returned to the mainland in 1666 after the birth of Eva´s third child, in order to baptise the baby. Van Meerhof was murdered in Madagascar on 27 February 1668 on an expedition. After the death of her husband Pieter Van Meerhof came the appointment of a new governor, Zacharias Wagenaer. Unlike the governor before him, he held extremely negative views toward the Khoi people, and because at this point the Dutch settlement was secure, he didn´t find a need for Eva as a translator anymore.
    ellauri301.html on line 252: Born in Johannesburg to an influential Afrikaner family, de Klerk studied at Potchefstroom University before pursuing a career in law. Joining the NP, to which he had family ties, he was elected to parliament and sat in the white-minority government of P. W. Botha, holding a succession of ministerial posts. As a minister, he supported and enforced apartheid, a system of racial segregation that privileged white South Africans. After Botha resigned in 1989, de Klerk replaced him, first as leader of the NP and then as State President. Although observers expected him to continue Botha´s defence of apartheid, de Klerk decided to end the policy. He was aware that growing ethnic animosity and violence was leading South Africa into a racial civil war.
    ellauri301.html on line 254: Amid this violence, the state security forces committed widespread human rights abuses and encouraged violence between the Xhosa and Zulu people, although de Klerk later denied sanctioning such actions. He permitted anti-apartheid marches to take place, legalised a range of previously banned anti-apartheid political parties, and freed imprisoned anti-apartheid activists such as Nelson Mandela. He also dismantled South Africa´s nuclear weapons program.
    ellauri301.html on line 259: s esine. He was, according to Brother Willem, a man of compromise rather than a political innovator or entrepreneur. Son Willem, who went into public relations, stated that de Klerk was "a loving man who hugs and cuddles". Willem oli aika populääri nimi suvussa.
    ellauri301.html on line 263: De Klerk was a controversial figure among many sections of South African society, all for different reasons. He received many awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize for dismantling apartheid and bringing universal suffrage to South Africa. Conversely, he received criticism from anti-apartheid activists for offering only a qualified apology for apartheid, and for ignoring the human rights abuses by state security forces. He was also condemned by South Africa´s Afrikaner nationalists, who contended that by abandoning apartheid, he betrayed the interests of the country´s Afrikaner minority. South Africa´s Conservative Party came to regard him as its most hated adversary.
    ellauri301.html on line 282: Henning kertoo videohaastattelussa nuoren Wallenbergin kuuloisella enkulla eze kazoi yhteiskunnan onkelmia skouden ja rofen näkökulmasta. Sen kirjat on kuin kreikkalaisia vuohisaarnoja, jotka oli krimisarjoja, joista vain skoudet puuttuivat. Eli kyllä krimit on yhtä hienoja kuin muutkin romaanit, leuka pystyyn vaan. Poliisit ois niikö Euripideen kuoro ja Wallenberg kuoronjohtaja. Mankelin sukulaiset soitti urkuja, Henningin instrumentixi tuli näppis, koska viulistina se oli second rate. My responsibility is to react. Yours is to buy and read.
    ellauri301.html on line 294: ace Blanche Eugène">Eugène Ney Terrace Blanche ([ɪə‌ˈʒɛn ˈnɛj tərˈblɑ‌ːʃ], 31 January 1941– 3 April 2010) was an Afrikaner nationalist and white supremacist who founded and led the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB; Afrikaner Resistance Movement in English). Prior to founding the AWB, Terrace Blanche served as a South African Police officer, was unsuccessful as a farmer, and an unsuccessful Herstigte Nasionale Party (Reconstituted National Party) candidate for local office in the Transvaal. He was a major figure in the right-wing backlash against the collapse of apartheid. His beliefs and philosophy have continued to be influential amongst White supremacists in South Africa and across the world.
    ellauri301.html on line 296: Terde spent three years in a Rooigrond prison for assaulting a petrol station attendant and for the attempted murder of a Black security guard around 1996. He was released in June 2004. On 3 April 2010, he was hacked and beaten to death on his Ventersdorp farm, allegedly by two of his employees in a dispute over unpaid wages.
    ellauri301.html on line 331: Almost everyone loves a good barbecue, but South Africans take the classic U.S. BBQ to a whole new level with the braai. More than just a barbecue, the braai is practically a national sport. South Africans absolutely adore a braai and for them, the weekend usually means one thing: the aroma of grilling meats wafting from backyards across the country, while friends and family gather together for a good time. Ready to get your braai on? Here is everything you need to know about the iconic South African braai.
    ellauri301.html on line 333: A braai is about being South African. What makes a braai truly South African are the traditions that have become common practise in a vast majority of households in this beautiful country. It is so much more than just the cooking of food but also the gathering of friends and loved ones. The atmosphere and VIBE of the braai is what makes it such a special event for all South Africans, black, white and yaller!
    ellauri301.html on line 335: Factors that make a braai truly unique:
    ellauri301.html on line 345: In South African there is a day that has been dedicated to the braai (It’s actually heritage day) and celebrated annually on the 24 September. Braai is such a big part of South African heritage and tradition. It’s a day South African of all shapes, colours and sizes unite with their friends and family by a fire.
    ellauri301.html on line 349: Heritage Day on September 24 is a day that celebrates South Africa’s roots, their rich, vibrant, and diverse cultures. South Africa is called the ‘‘Rainbow Nation’’ due to its color and gender diversity, and this is why Heritage Day exists. Its goal is to nurture and embrace South African culture for what it truly is, accepting all races and genders. The day is usually celebrated with a cookout known as a braai and we suggest that you channel your inner South African and celebrate with a feast of your own.
    ellauri301.html on line 352: September 24 was previously known in South Africa as Shaka Day, a day commemorating the Zulu King of Shaka. He was known for uniting the Zulu clan together and forming the Zulu nation. Every year, South Africans would gather at his grave to honor him. In 1995 a request for the day to be confirmed as an official braai holiday was rejected. After receiving some pushback from the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), a majority Zulu party, it was decided that the day was needed and would be known as ‘‘Heritage Day.’’
    ellauri301.html on line 354: Since then all South Africans have celebrated Heritage Day by remembering the cultural heritage of the many different cultures that make up their nation. Events are held across the country with some people choosing to dress up in their traditional attire, including the boers and the british.
    ellauri301.html on line 356: There was a media campaign in 2005 that sought to have the day recognized as National Braai Day, to acknowledge the backyard barbeque tradition, but the holiday is still officially recognized as Heritage Day. Fair enough, Braai is a word in one of the tribal languages (N:o 3 above), while Heritage is a global word.
    ellauri301.html on line 368: Lähde: Jacobsen, Kirsten: Mankell. Alkuteos: Mankell om Mankell, 2011. Suom. Päivi Kivelä. Otava 2012. ISBN 978-951-26474-3 (sid.) Ilm. 9/2012. Kansikuva.
    ellauri301.html on line 401: Olofsonin idealismi törmää afrikkalaiseen todellisuuteen, jossa rasismi ja eriväristen ihmisten viha toisiaan kohtaan yhä rehottavat. Kun niin valkoiset kuin mustatkin ajavat omia itsekkäitä etujaan, Afrikka ei todellakaan palkitse hyväntekijäänsä. Tämä ei ole dekkari, mutta varmasti siitä huolimatta loistava kirja, en ole kyllä lukenut. Mankellin kirja kertoo tarinan Afrikasta ja kermaperseisestä palefacesta keskellä vierasta kulttuuria. Romaani sisältää monia tekijänsä elämään ja taustaan liittyviä omakohtaisia piirteitä: Yksinäinen mies hoitaa haavoittunutta poikaa teatterin katolla eräässä afrikkalaisessa satamakaupungissa (Maputo).
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    ellauri301.html on line 451: My Skarsgård was born on 3 July 1956 in Kalmar, Kalmar län, Sweden. She is an actress, known for Jim & piraterna Blom (1987), Gomorron (1992) and Efter tio (2006). She was previously married to Stellan Skarsgård.
    ellauri301.html on line 455: Koitin lukea järjestyksessä 2. Röda Kukenia sieltä täältä mutta se vaikutti kerta kaikkiaan puisevalta ja haukotuttavalta. Ei taida tulla mitään, sori "Jami". Kari Hotakainen vahvistaa: Guilloun vuoxi ei kannata kesken tuopin rynnätä minnekään, kuka jaxaa ruozalaisen mezästäjän kuivia ja machoseikkailuja. (Lähde: Klassikko s. 268)
    ellauri301.html on line 487: String-housujen haaroväli oli tahmea valkovuodosta. Kenenkä? Patin. Hän työntyy kovaa syvälle sisälleni ja vetää sitten lizarit päin näköä. Kekä? Ei kerrota. Tämmösiä kryptisiä välitextejä taisi olla Stieg Larssonillakin. Arabitkin läiskivät arabifilmeissä vaimojansa kesken aktia. Isä Camillo ja Peppone ottaa oikein face slap-ottelun. Ninjabarbeista kertovassa jutussa ei ole yhtään pahexuvaa sanaa. Vaikka feministianarkistiryhmä polttaa auton ja uhkailee poliisia. Liza siis Annika plus teeveestä tuttu iso kiltti jättipomo pahexuu. Voi vittu. Annika ei saa omaa bylineä kuvan kanssa lehteen vielä pitkään aikaan. Dämit. Lizan alter ego Annika on uskomaton persepää. Mitä siitä voidaan päätellä? Sapienti sat. Pihalle olis paras laittaa ketunrautoja nuuskivien tyhjäntoimittajien varalta. [Nää vinjetit saattaa olla Lizan pitkäveteisestä niteestä Studio 6.]
    ellauri301.html on line 494: Månne tror nu någon att detta bara är Coq Rouge i ringbrynja. Mycket sant, så enkelt är det, Arn har typiska hamiltonska drag, framför allt då i sin fulländade behärskning av våldets olika tekniker. Bara den som läst Hamilton-sviten slarvigt kan känneteckna dem som ”action”. De består till större delen av beskrivningar, berättelser, förklaringar, diskussioner, etc. I den nya boken har Guillou gått vidare på den vägen. Ja, Jan är tamme fan en långtråkig jamare, det kan man inte neka.
    ellauri301.html on line 517: No truth to it. Doesn't exist. There's no "there" there. A complete fiction. SOURCE: Stutchkoff, Der Oytser fun der Yidisher Shprakh. The first phrase is in Hebrew and usually stands alone. It is followed by a tongue-in-cheek paraphrase in Yiddish. Refers to a commentary on the story in 2 Kings 2:23-24, in which Elisha's curse called two bears out of a forest to attack youths who had mocked him. According to Rashi, this was a double miracle because there existed in the area neither forest nor bears. Variation:
    ellauri301.html on line 543: If the value of tikkun olam really means leaving your imprint on the world in a quest to make it a better place for all of us, then Steve Jobs possessed that value a thousand-fold. Tikkun Olam: In Jewish teachings, any activity that improves the world, bringing it closer to the harmonious state for which it was created. Tikkun olam implies that while the world is innately good, its Creator purposely left room for us to improve upon His work.
    ellauri301.html on line 560: Grein var arg på mannen som hade vanärat och besudlat dvs knullat hans dotter. Men han förstod att det var bara dottern som han kunde fördöma, inte mannen. Han hade ju gjort just detsamma själv. Gemara hade rätt: när dottern frestas, vad annat kan hon göra än synda. Alla är fräcka slynor, skökor. Allt de gör går ut på liderlighet. Nu är det mörkt igen däruppe, köttsliga handlingar fortsätter. Vieras liha liikkuu Anitan vaipanvälissä iskän vuoteessa. Fan anamma! Skökor som hon kunde göra otukt på föräldrarnas gravar. Borde ha dödat dom på samma sätt som Pinehas som stack sin spjut genom Salus son Simri och Surs dotter Kosbi när dom låg kapslade. Det måste ligga en sorts spänning i att förpassa någon till nästa värld annars skulle man inte skriva så mycket om det eller göra så mycket väsen av det i radion och televisionen.
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    ellauri302.html on line 51: While non-Orthodox denominations of Judaism embrace LGBT members, most Orthodox Jews are hesitant to do so based on their reading of the Torah. What makes Yeshiva University, seen by many as the preeminent educational Modern Orthodox institution, unique from some other religious institutions is that it registers as a nonsectarian corporation.
    ellauri302.html on line 56: Löytyi Bostonin kaupunginkirjastosta way back machinella. New York City, April 1918.
    ellauri302.html on line 62: It is interesting to consider Ash's 'The God of Vengeance" in connection with a play like ''Mrs. Warren's Profession." To be sure, there is no technical resemblance between the two dramas; nor, despite an external similarity in backgrounds, is there any real identity of purpose. Shaw's play is essentially sociological, and is a drama of disillusionment. Ash's piece glows with poetic realism and recounts an individual tragedy not without symbolic power. Mikä molemmisssa on mukavaa on että niissä on paljon prostituutteja!
    ellauri302.html on line 64: Yet the essentially (though not conventionally) moral earnestness of both Shaw and Ash brings the circles of their themes in a sense tangent to each other. neither falls prey to that sentimentalization of the prostitute which Dumas helped so much to effect and which Augier strove to combat, nor the delusion of the conservative, conventional horror before an institution for the perpetuation of which conservatism and conventionalism are much to blame. Its all just business as usual. Pecunia non olet.
    ellauri302.html on line 66: Mrs. Warren cherishes no delusions about her dubious profession, — If Yekel and his wife (in Ash's play) are not so enlightened as Mrs. Warren in their views upon the traffic off which they live, they are in their own crude way equally sincere in beholding in it a business quite as legitimate as any other. With the same inconsistency with which Hindel implores Heaven for aid in achieving her nefarious aims, after which she promises to be a model wife and mother (See Act Two), Mrs. Warren at the end of Shaw's play swears by Heaven that henceforth she will lead a life of evil fornication.
    ellauri302.html on line 68: Regrettably, however, 'The God of Vengeance," despite conclusions too easily drawn, is not a sex play. When Ash wishes to deal with sex as sex he is not afraid to handle the subject with all the poetry and power at his command. Such a play as his "Jephthah's Daughter" treats the elemental urge of sex with daring, beauty and Dionysiac abandon. A lurid reader is referred to this other play. This one is bound to be a disappointment.
    ellauri302.html on line 73: The Holy Scroll is clearly the chief character. The Holy Scroll, whose religious significance is fully explained in the course of the play, is a parchment manuscript containing the first five books of the Bible, together known as the Torah, or Law. Despite that, Ash is no orthodox. He was 37 and lived happily in New York at the time. Tämän johdannon kirjoitti Iisakki Kultavuori, Roxbury Mass. mainizematta mitenkään näytelmän vahvaa lepakkotunnelmaa.
    ellauri302.html on line 103: Time: The Present. Place: One of the larger towns of a Russian province (Varsova).
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    David Kessler (1860 – 1920) was a prominent actor in the first great era of Yiddish theater. As a star Yiddish dramatic performer in New York City, he was the first leading man in Yiddish theater to dispense withincidental kletschmer music. Porukat läpyttivät Kesslerille ja vihelsivät tytöille.
    ellauri302.html on line 117: "Setä" on ilmetty Tevje: He is a tall, strong man of about forty, stout; swarthy countenance, covered all over with dark hair; his black heard cut round. He speaks in loud, gruff tones, at the same time making coarse gestures and grasping the lapel of the man whom he happens to he addressing. Despite this, his face and person heam with a certain frank geniality.
    ellauri302.html on line 133: Yekel: They'll take it from you, all right, but they'll look upon you as a dog, just the same... And at the synagogue you'll have the back seat, and they'll never call you up to the altar, to read from the Holy Book.
    ellauri302.html on line 136: Do you really believe that they're any better than you? You don't need their favors!... That's the way of the world these days: if you've got the money, even so pious a Jew as Reb Ali comes to your home, — a Chassid, mind you, — and accepts handsome alms from you. He asks no questions, — whether you got it by theft or by murder or by selling arse. So long as you have the cash. That's the chief point!
    ellauri302.html on line 141: Enter Shloyme and Hindel. The first is a tall, sturdy chap; wears long boots and a short coat. He is a knavish fellow, whose eyes blink with stealthy cunning as he speaks. The second is a rather old girl, with a wan face and wearing clothes much too young for her years. Shloyme and Hindel are evidently at ease and feel at home. They are clearly evil characters.
    ellauri302.html on line 143: What is worst they are planning to start a competing brothel! And demanding Hindel's back wages from Tevje. Suggest engaging Rifkele to the trade. WTF! Downstairs with you! Shloyme ja Hindel vittuilevat isännille, alkaa rökitys.
    ellauri302.html on line 148: rapidly, making ingratiating gestures as he does so. He appears to be much at home, and evidently entertains a high opinion of himself. I beg your pardon, Scribe; I beg your pardon. (Quietly, to Yekel and Sarah.) You ought to act more decently. It's high time. People are coming and...
    ellauri302.html on line 150: The Scribe, enters. A tall old man, whose long, thin body is enveloped in a broad overcoat. His beard is long, white and sparse. He wears spectacles and has an air of cold aloofness and mystery.
    ellauri302.html on line 152: The Scribe (proffering his hand to Yekel, at the same time surveying him suspiciously): Greetings. Peace be to you, fellow Jew.
    ellauri302.html on line 154: The Scribe, gives his hand to Yekel. Your health, host. (Admonishing him.) And know, that a Holy Scroll is a wondrous possession. The whole world rests upon a Scroll of the Law, and every Scroll is the exact counterpart of the tablets that were received by Moses upon Mount Sinai. Every line of a Holy Scroll is penned in purity and piety... Where dwells a Scroll, in such a house dwells God himself... So it must be guarded against every impurity... Man, you must know that a Holy Scroll...
    ellauri302.html on line 158: The Scribe: You hear, sir, that the whole world rests upon the Scroll. The fate of our race lies rolled up in that parchment. With one word, — with a single word, God forbid, you can desecrate the Law and bring down upon all the Jews a grievous misfortune, — God forbid.
    ellauri302.html on line 160: Reb Ali (shutting up Yekele): That is, you will present the Holy Scroll as a wedding-gift to your son-in-law. That's the idea, isn't it? (To the Scribe.) Do you see, Reb Aaron, there are still pious Jews in the world ; here 's a man with a daughter, and has a Scroll of the Law written for her future husband... How beautiful that is, — how virtuous... I tell you, Reb Aaron, that the spirit of Israel, the Jewish spark... the... ahem... ah!.. ah!... (Smacking his lips.)
    ellauri302.html on line 190: In the background of the basement brothel, several small compartments, separated from one another by thin partitions, and screened by thick black curtains. One of the curtains has been drawn aside; in the compartment are seen a bed, a wash-stand, a mirror and various toilet articles. A colored night-lamp sheds a dim light over the tiny room.
    ellauri302.html on line 196: Rifkele, slender and heautifid; dressed modestly, and wrapped in a Mack shawl; steals through the door, runs down the stairs with trembling caution. Puhuu enemmän käsieleillä kuin sanoilla.
    ellauri302.html on line 201: Rlfkele Approaches the curtain of Manke' s room and listens with passionate intentness, looking around every other moment with palpitant apprehension.
    ellauri302.html on line 203: Yekel, his face still hetrays signs of his cunning and of his youthful dissipation. He is dressed in dignified, orthodox fashion. Removes his hat and shakes the rain from it.
    ellauri302.html on line 208: Not in the face!
    ellauri302.html on line 214: Yekel: I'll teach you to mind your father! (Leads her out. Rifkele's crying is heard from without.)
    ellauri302.html on line 222: Basha, a stout girl, with red cheeks. Naive in manner; she speaks with a harsh accent.
    ellauri302.html on line 226: The God Of Vengeance paid my account the day before yesterday... We were standing under the eaves, the rain is so fragrant,.. It washes the whole winter off your head. (Goes over to Hindel.) Just look... (Showing her wet pubic hair.) How fresh it is... how sweet it smells...
    ellauri302.html on line 229: At home, in my village, the first sorrel must be sprouting. Yes, at the first May rain they cook sorrel soup... And the goats must be grazing in the meadows... And the rafts must be floating on the stream... And Franek is getting the Gentile girls together, and dancing with them at the inn... And the women must surely be baking cheese-cakes for the Feast of Weeks.* (Silence.) Do you know what? I'm going to buy myself a new summer tippet and go home for the holidays... (Buns into her room, brings out a large summer hat and a long veil; she places the hat upon her wet hair and surveys herself in the looking-glass.) Just see! If I'd ever come home for the holidays rigged up in this style, and promenade down to the station... Goodness! They'd just burst with envy. Wouldn't they? If only I weren't afraid of my father! He'd kill me on the spot. He's on the hunt for me with a crowbar. Once he caught me dancing with Franek at the village tavern and he gave me such a rap over the arm with a rod (Showing her arm.) that I carry the mark to this very day. I come from a fine family. My father is a butcher. Talk about the fellows that were after me!... (In a low voice.) They tried to make a match between me and Nottke the meat-chopper. I've got his gold ring still. (Indicating a ring upon her finger.) He gave it to me at the Feast of Tabernacles.* Maybe he wasn't wild to marry me, — but I didn't care to.
    ellauri302.html on line 231: Described in Leviticus 23, The Feast of Weeks is the second of the three “solemn feasts” that all Jewish males were required to travel to Jerusalem to attend (Exodus 23:14–17; 34:22–23; Deuteronomy 16:16). This important feast gets its name from the fact that it starts seven full weeks, or exactly 50 days, after the Feast of Firstfruits. Since it takes place exactly 50 days after the previous feast, this feast is also known as “Pentecost” (Acts 2:1), which means “fiftieth.”
    ellauri302.html on line 233: Each of three “solemn feasts”—Passover, the Feast of Weeks, and the Feast of Tabernacles—required that all able-bodied Jewish males travel to Jerusalem to attend the feast and offer sacrifices. All three of these feasts required that “firstfruit” offerings be made at the temple as a way of expressing thanksgiving for God’s provision. The Feast of Firstfruits celebrated at the time of the Passover included the first fruits of the barley harvest. The Feast of Weeks was in celebration of the first fruits of the wheat harvest, and the Feast of Tabernacles involved offerings of the first fruits of the olive and grape harvests.
    ellauri302.html on line 243: Basha: Here, at least, I'm a free person. I've got my chest of finery, and dress swell. Better clothes, upon my word, than the rich daughters of my village... (Fetching from her compartment a hrown dress.) When I go walking on Marshalkovski street in this dress they all stare at me... Fire and flame! Mm! If I could only put in an appearance in my home town dressed in this fashion, here 's how I 'd promenade to the station. (Struts across the room like a lady of fashion^ raising her skirt at the hack and assuming a cosmopolitan air.) They'd die of jealousy, I tell you... They'd be stricken with apoplexy on the spot. (Promenades about the room playing the grand dame.)
    ellauri302.html on line 245: Reizel, straightens the folds of Bashas dress in the back and adjusts her hat to a better angle. That's the way! Now raise your head a bit higher... Who needs to know that you were ever in a place of this sort? You'll tell them that you were with a big business house. A Count has fallen in love with you...
    ellauri302.html on line 247: Hindel, from her room, where she is still busy with her chest of clothes. And what's the matter with a place of this sort, I'd like to know? Aren't we every bit as good as the girls in the business houses, eh? The whole world is like that nowadays; that's what the world demands. In these days even the daughters of the best families aren't any better. This is our way of earning a living. And believe me, when one of us gets married, she's more faithful to her husband than any of the others. We know what a man has.
    ellauri302.html on line 251: Manke, steals from her compartment into the basement. She is half-dressed, with a shawl thrown over her private parts. Her colored stockings are visible, and her hair is in disorder. Her eyes sparkle with wanton cunning. Her face is long, and insolently pretty; she is quite young. A lock of hair falls over her forehead. Her eyes blink as she speaks, and her whole body quivers. She looks about in surprise. What? Nobody here?
    ellauri302.html on line 257: Manke: Bah! He's a fool. Third time he's come in a row. And he keeps asking me, who's my father, who's my mother, — as if he intended to marry me... Whenever he kisses me he hides his face in my bosom, closes his eyes and smiles as if he were a babe in his mother's arms. (Looks around. In a low voice, to Hindel.) Hasn't Rifkele been here yet?
    ellauri302.html on line 260: Manke, approaching the window. It's raining. And what a thin drizzle. And how sweet it smells... Let's go out.
    ellauri302.html on line 266: Basha, runs over. Come. Let's splash each other... Let's sprinkle handfuls of raindrops over each other. Lets give the whole male audience a huge boner!
    ellauri302.html on line 272: Manke: Don't be afraid of your father. He won't wake up so soon. Come, let's rather stand in the rain. I'll let your hair down. (She undoes Rifkele's braids, reaching for her breasts doing so.) There. And now I'll wash them for you in the rain. Just like this.
    ellauri302.html on line 277: Manke, embraces her passionately. Come, Rifkele, I'll wash your eyes in the rainwater. The night is so beautiful, the rain is so warm and the air is so full of delightful fragrance. Come.
    ellauri302.html on line 284: Hindel, from the curtain of her compartment she has been listening very intently to the conversation between Manke and Rifkele. She now begins to pace up and down the basement excitedly, wrapt in thought and muttering to herself very slowly.
    ellauri302.html on line 286: With God's help, if I can only get both of them, Rifkele and Manke, this very night... I 'll take them directly to Shloyme 's... And I 'll say to him, "Here you are... Here's your bread and butter. Now rent a place, marry me, and become as respectable a man as the Uncle. Well have a girl and it's back to square one.
    ellauri302.html on line 288: Raises her hands toward the ceiling.) Father in Heaven, you are a Father to all orphans... Mother in your grave, pray for me... Let my troubles come to an end. Let me at last be settled in my own home!... (Pause.) If God is only good to me, I'll have a Holy Parchment written in His honor... And every Sabbath I'll give three pounds of candles to the House of Study. (A long pause. She is lost in the contemplation of her future prospects,) Yes, he is a good God... a good God... Father in Heaven... Mother, pray in my behalf... don't be silent... pray for me... do your very best for me... (She returns to her compartment and begins hastily to pack her things.) I can be ready, anyway.
    ellauri302.html on line 294: Are you cold, Rifkele darling? Nestle close to me... Ever so close... Warm yourself next to me. So. Come, let's sit down here on the lounge. (Leads Rifkele to a lounge; they sit down.) Just like this... Now rest your face snugly in my bosom. So. Just like that. And let your body touch mine... It's so cool... as if water were running between us. (Pause.) I uncovered your breasts and washed them with the rainwater that trickled down my arms. Your breasts are so white and soft. And the blood in them cools under the touch, just like white snow, — like frozen water... and their fragrance is like the grass on the meadows. And I let down your hair so... (Buns her fingers through RifkeWs hair.) And I held them like this in the rain and washed them. How sweet they smell... Like the rain itself... (She huries her face in Rifkele's hair.) Yes, I can smell the scent of the May rain in them... So light, so fine... And fresh... as the grass on the meadows... as the apple on the bough... So. Cool me, refresh me with your tresses. (She washes her face in Rifkele^s hair.) Cool me, — so. But wait... I'll comb you as if you were a bride... a nice part and two long, black braids. (Does so.) Do you want me to, Rifkele? Do you?
    ellauri302.html on line 306: Manke: Then we come closer to one another, for we are bride and bridegroom, you and I. We embrace. (Places her arm around Bifkele.) Ever so tightly. And kiss, very softly. Like this. (Kisses Rifkele.) And we turn so red, — we're so bashful. It's nice, Rifkele, isn't it?
    ellauri302.html on line 322: Manke No. We'll run away this very night, — with Hindel, to her house... She has a house with Shloyme, she told me. You'll see how nice everything will be... Young folks will be there aplenty, — army officers... and we'll be together, all by ourselves, all day long. We'll dress just like the officers and go horseback-riding. Come, Rifkele, — do you want to?
    ellauri302.html on line 326: Manke No, no. He won't hear. He's sleeping so soundly... There, can't you hear him snoring?... (Runs over to Hindel's compartment and seizes Hindel by the arm.) Have you got a place? Come! Take us away at once!
    ellauri302.html on line 328: Hindel, waking with a start. Yes, yes. To Shloyme 's, right away! (She throws a dress over Rifkele.) He'll find us a place quickly enough.
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    Third Act - good try but balls practically empty.

    ellauri302.html on line 361: Sarah (arises. To Yekel.) It makes no difference to me, — one place or another, your, mine or the bike basement. If you want me to leave, all right. I'll go. The devil won't take me long.. I'll earn my keep, all right, wherever I may be, the good old way. (Resumes her packing, silently. Pause.)
    ellauri302.html on line 367: Sarah Yekel, what's possessed you? Have you gone crazy? (Approaching him.) Consider what you're doing. A misfortune has befallen us. Agreed. To whom don't misfortunes happen? Come. Let us hunt out Shloyme. We'll give him two or three hundred roubles and let him give us back our child. He '11 do it, all right... "Well, what are you sitting there moping about? What's the matter with you?
    ellauri302.html on line 369: Yekel, in the same hoarse voice, as he paces about the room. It's all the same to me now. My soul is given over to the devil. Nothing will help. It's no use. God won't have it... (He stops before the window and peers through an interstice of the shutter.)
    ellauri302.html on line 372: Yekel! (Dragging him away from the window.) What's come over you? Act 3 while there is yet time! He might take her off somewhere while we're wasting time here. Let's be off to him at once. Hindel must surely have taken her to him. What are you standing there for? (Abruptly.) I've sent for Reb Ali. We'll hear what he has to say. (Pause. Yekel still peers through the shutter spaces.) What are you staring at there? (Pause.) WTiy don't you say something? Good heavens, its enough to drive a woman insane! (Turns away and hursts into tears.)
    ellauri302.html on line 374: Yekel, pacing about the room as before. No more home... No more wife... no more daughter... Down into the basement... Back to the brothel... We don't need any daughter now... don't need her... She's become what her mother was... God won't have it... Back to the bike basement... Down into the brothel!
    ellauri302.html on line 376: Sarah: So you want to go back to the basement? — Into the basement, then! Much I care! (Resumes her packing.) He wants to ruin us completely. What has come over the man? (For a moment she is absorbed in reflection.) If you're going to stand there like a lunatic, I'll get busy myself! (Takes off her diamond ear-rings.) I'll go over to Shloyme's and give him my diamond ear-rings. (From her bundle she draws out a golden chain.) And if he holds back, I'll add a hundred rouble note. (She searches YeheVs trousers pocket for his pockethook. He offers no resistance.) Within fifteen minutes (Throwing a shawl over her shoulders.) Rifkele will be here. (As she leaves.) Shloyme will do that for me. (Slams the door behind her.)
    ellauri302.html on line 379: It's all the same to me now...The devil got her, too. No more daughter... No more Holy Scroll... Into the brothel with everything... Back to the brothel... God won't have it... (Long pause. Beizel appears at the door, thrusting in her head. Steals into the room and stops near the entrance. Yekel notices her, and stares at her vacantly.)
    ellauri302.html on line 391: Reb Ali, enters, carrying a lantern. What's happened, that you had to call me before daybreak? (Going to the window and peering through the shutter spaces.) It's almost time for the morning prayers.
    ellauri302.html on line 409: Reb Ali, more calmly, spitting out. Blessed be His Name. I feel easier on that score. (To Yekel.) What made you talk such nonsense? (To Reizel, without looking at her.) Did she go away? Isn't she back yet? (To Yekel.) Has anybody gone to look for her?
    ellauri302.html on line 413: Reb Ali: Don't talk nonsense. Just keep quiet and don't make any scenes. Has anybody gone yet to look for her? To bring her back? Well?
    ellauri302.html on line 428: Fie! You're out of your head altogether. True, a misfortune has befallen you. May Heaven watch over aU of us. Well? What? Misfortunes happen to plenty of folks. The Lord sends aid and things turn out all right. The important point is to keep your mouth shut. Hear nothing. See nothing. Just wash your hands clean of it and forget it. (To Reizel.) Be careful what you say. Don't let it travel any further, God forbid. Do you hear? (Turns to Yekel, who is staring vacantly into space.) I had a talk with... (Looks around to see whether Reizel is still present. Seeing her, he stops. After a pause he begins anew, more softly, looking at Reizel as a hint for her to leave.) With er, er... (Casts a significant glance at Reizel, who at last understands, and leaves.) I had a talk with the groom's father. I spoke to him between the afternoon and evening prayers, at the synagogue. He's almost ready to talk business. Of course I gave him to understand that the bride doesn't boast a very high pedigree, but I guess another hundred roubles will fix that up, all right. Nowadays, pedigrees don't count as much as they used to. With God's help I'll surely be here this Sabbath, with the groom's father. We'll go down to the Dayon and have him examine the young man in his religious studies... But nobody must get wind of this tale. It might spoil everything. The father comes of a fine family and the son carries a smart head on his shoulders. There, there. Calm yourself. Trust in the Lord and everything will turn out for the best. With God's help I am going home to prepare for the morning prayer. And as soon as the girl returns, notify me. Remember, now. (About to go.)
    ellauri302.html on line 442: Yekel yatkaa yäkätystä: I told you everything. So you advised me to have a Holy Scroll written. In there I placed it, — in her room. I stood before it night after night, and used to say to it, **You are really a God. You know everything I do. You will punish me. Very well. Punish me. Punish my wife. We have both sinned. But my poor, innocent daughter. Guard her. Have pity upon her!'*
    ellauri302.html on line 455: Yekel, interrupting. Don't try to console me, Rebbi. I am inconsolable. I know that it's too late. Sin encircles me and mine like a rope around a person's neck. God wouldn't have it. But I ask you, Rebbi, why wouldn't He have it? What harm would it have done Him if I, Yekel Tchaftchovitch, should have been raised from the mire into which I have fallen? (He goes into Rifkele's room, carries out the Sacred Parchment, raises it aloft and speaks.) You, Holy Scroll, I know, — you are a great God! For you are our Lord! I, Yekel Tchaftchovitch, have sinned. (Beats his hreast with his closed fist.) My sins... my sins... Work a miracle, — send down a pillar of fire to consume me. On this very spot, where I now stand! Open up the earth at my feet and let it swallow me! But shield my daughter. Send her back to me as pure and innocent as when she left. I know... to You everything is possible. Work a miracle! For You are an almighty God. And if You don't, then You're no God at all, I tell j^ou. I, Yekel Tchaftchovitch, tell You that You are as vengeful as any human being...
    ellauri302.html on line 457: Reb Ali, jumps up and snatches the Parchment from YeheVs grasp. Do you realize whom you are talking to? (Looks at him sternly, then takes the Scroll hack to Rifkele's room.) Implore pardon of the Holy Scroll!
    ellauri302.html on line 459: Yekel The truth may be spoken even before God's very face! (Follows Beh Ali into Rifkele's room.) If He's a true God, then let Him reveal His miracle here on this very spot!
    ellauri302.html on line 463: Sarah (running back). Opens Rifkele's door and calls to the men inside. Rifkele is here!
    ellauri302.html on line 465: Eeb Ali, enters, with Yekel. Praised be the Lord! Praised be the Heavenly Father! (Following Yekel, who paces ahout the room.) See how the Almighty, blessed be His Name, has come to your aid? He punishes, — yes. But he sends the remedy before the disease. Despite your having sinned, despite your having uttered blasphemy. (Admonishi7ig him.) From now on see to it that you never speak such words, — that you have reverence, great reverence... Know what a Holy Scroll is, and what a learned Jew is... You must go to the synagogue, and you must make a generous donation to the students of the Law. You must fast in atonement, and the Lord will forgive you. (Pause. Beh Ali looks sternly at Yekel, who has continued to walk about the room, absorbed in his thoughts.) What? Aren't you listening to me? With the aid of the Almighty everything will turn out for the best. I'm going at once to the groom's father and we'll discuss the whole matter in detail. But be sure not to haggle. A hundred roubles more or less, — remember who you are and who he is. And what's more, see to it that you settle the dowry right away and indulge in no idle talk about the wedding. Heaven forbid, — another misfortune might occur!
    ellauri302.html on line 474: Reb Ali The truth. The truth. Heaven will help you... Everything will turn out for the best. I'm going to the young man's father directly. He's over at the synagogue and must surely be waiting for me. (Looks around.) Tell your wife to put the house in order in the meantime. And you, prepare the contract, and at once, so that he'll have no time to discover anything amiss and withdraw. Arrange the wedding date and have the bride go at once to her parents-in-law. No idle chatter, remember. Keep silent, so that nobody wiU learn anything about it. (Ready to go.) And cast all this nonsense out of your head. Trust in the Lord and rejoice in His comfort. (At the door.) Tell your wife to tidy up the place. (Leaves.)
    ellauri302.html on line 478: Sarah, on the threshold. Come in. Come in. Your father won't beat you. (Pause.) Go in, I tell you. (Pushes Rifkele into the room. Rifkele has a shawl over her head. She stands silent and motionless at the door, a shameless look in her eyes, biting her lips,) Well, what are you standing there for, my darling? Much pleasure you've brought us... in return for our trouble in bringing you up. We'll square that with you later. (Interrupting herself.) Get into your room. Comb your hair. Put on a dress. We're expecting guests. (To Yekel.) I just met Reb Ali. He's going for the groom's father. (Looks about the room.) Goodness me! How the place looks! (She begins hastily to place things in order.)
    ellauri302.html on line 484: Rifkele, trying to hide her face. I don't know... I havent looked.
    ellauri302.html on line 488: Rifkele, tearing herself from Yekel. It was all right for mamma, wasn't it? And it was all right for you, wasn't it? I know all about it!... It wasn't all thar great, five thrusts and a concentrated stare. (Hiding her face in her hands.) Beat me! Beat me! Go on! Take your time! Have your fun! It feels good!
    ellauri302.html on line 490: Sarah, brings in Yekel's coat and funny hats and places them upon him. He offers no resistance. What a misfortune! What a misfortune! Who could have foreseen such a thing? (She straightens YekeVs coat, then puts the room in order. Runs into Rifkele's room. She is heard hiding something there, and soon returns.) I'll have a reckoning with you later. (Putting the finishing touches to the room.) Terrible days, these. Bring up children with so much care and anxiety, and... Ah! (Footsteps are heard outside. Sarah runs over to Yekel and pulls his sleeve.) They're here! For the love of God, Yekel, remember! Everything can be fixed yet. (Enter Reh Ali arid a stranger. Sarah hastily thrusts her hair under her wig and goes to the door to ivelcome the visitors.)
    ellauri302.html on line 495: Good morning. Happy new year. Welcome. (Somewhat confused, she places chairs before the guests and motions them to be seated.)
    ellauri302.html on line 516: Yes, he 'll sit inside there and study the sacred books... I have a virtuous Jewish daughter. (Goes into the room and drags Rifkele out hy force. She is only half dressed, her hair in disorder, one boob sticking out. He points to her.) Your son will marry a virtuous Jewish daughter, I say. She will bear him pure, Jewish children... even as all pious daughters. (To Sarah.) Isn't that so? (Laughing wildly, to the stranger.) Yes, indeed, my friend, — she'll make a pure, pious little mate. My wife will lead her under the wedding canopy... Down into the brothel! Down below! (Pointing to the basement.) Down into the brothel! (Dragging Rifkele hy her hair to the door.) Down into the brothel with you! Down!
    ellauri302.html on line 526: Yekel, enters, dragging back with him Reb Ali, whom he has met on the stairs. Take the Holy Scroll along with you! I don't need it any more!
    ellauri302.html on line 544: Vuonna 1904 Asch julkaisi yhden tunnetuimmista teoksistaan, A shtetl, idyllisen muotokuvan perinteisestä puolalais-juutalaisesta elämästä. Tammikuussa 1905 hän julkaisi uskomattoman menestyksekkään näytelmäkirjoittajauransa ensimmäisen näytelmän Tsurikgekumen (Coming Back).
    ellauri302.html on line 556: Toisella oleskelullaan Yhdysvalloissa Asch asui ensin Stamfordissa Connecticutissa, minkä jälkeen hän muutti Miami Beachille, jossa hän asui 1950-luvun alkuun asti. Hän loukkasi juutalaisten herkkyyttä vuosien 1939–1949 trilogialla Nasaretilainen, Apostoli ja Maria, joka käsitteli Uuden testamentin aiheita. Huolimatta syytöksistä kääntymyksestä, Asch pysyi ylpeänä juutalaisena; hän ei ollut kirjoittanut trilogiaa kristinuskon edistämiseksi, vaan yritykseksi kaventaa juutalaisten ja kristittyjen välistä kuilua. Suuri osa hänen lukijakunnastaan ​​ja juutalaisesta kirjallisesta yhteisöstä ei kuitenkaan nähnyt asiaa niin. Hänen pitkäaikainen työnantajansa, New Yorkin jiddishinkielinen sanomalehti Forverts, ei ainoastaan ​​luopunut hänestä kirjailijana, vaan myös hyökkäsi hänen kimppuunsa avoimesti Kristinuskon promootion vuoksi. Myöhemmin hän aloitti kirjoittamisen kommunistiselle lehdelle Morgen frayhayt, mikä johti toistuviin kuulusteluihin edustajainhuoneen epäamerikkalaisen toiminnan komiteassa. Vuonna 1953 Chaim Lieberman julkaisi teoksen The Christianity of Sholem Asch, raa'an kritiikin Aschia ja hänen kristologista trilogiaansa kohtaan, joka inhotti jopa joitain Aschin vahvimmista kriitikoista. Liebermanin kirja ja McCarthy Hearings johtivat Aschin ja hänen vaimonsa lähtemään Yhdysvalloista vuonna 1953, minkä jälkeen he jakoivat aikansa Lontoon (jossa heidän tyttärensä asui), Manner-Euroopan ja Israelin välillä. Right on Shulem!
    ellauri302.html on line 583: Moshe Chaim Luzzatto syntyi vuonna 1707 Padovan juutalaisessa ghetossa Venetsian tasavallassa. Alle 20-vuotiaana hän oli aloittanut 150 laulun säveltämisen Raamatun psalterin mallin mukaisesti. Näissä rinnakkaisuuden lakien mukaisesti laadituissa psalmeissa hän vapautti itsensä kaikista vieraista vaikutuksista ja jäljitteli Raamatun tyyliä niin uskollisesti, että hänen runonsa näyttävät kokonaan raamatullisten sanojen ja ajatusten toistolta. Ne aiheuttivat kuitenkin rabbien kritiikkiä ja olivat yksi syy vainoihin, joille Luzzatto myöhemmin joutui. Rebbe Jacob Poppers erityisesti Frankfort-on-the-Mainista piti anteeksiantamattomana öykkäröintinä yrittää päihittää "Jaakobin Jumalan voideltuja värsyjä".
    ellauri302.html on line 649: Vuonna 1950 Itzele oli 47. Silloin se päätti vetäytyä talviunille kuin muumi, työntää havunneulasia perseeseen. Eihän siitä mitään tullut, melskasi naisissa vielä 41 vuotta. Sen mielestä kaikkien uskontojen poinzi on ahimsa tosin apinaveljiin\ rajoitettuna, eli oma onni ei sais tulla toisten apinoiden epäonnesta. Sehän on kapitalismille aivan vieras ajatus. Sitäpaizi se ei ihan riitä tekemään uskonnosta vetävää. Vad skulle judendomen ha för dragningskraft om det inte längre fanns skägg, tinninglockar, lärohus, heliga böcker, bönesjalar och bönekapslar, sabbat och andra högtider? En sådan judendom skulle inte bara misslyckas med att tillfredsställa människors behov; den riskerade också att falla samman vilket ögonblick som helst av brist på levnadsregler och symbolisk struktur. Om människorna handlade individuellt snarare än gruppvis skulle deras förmåga att tjäna Gud vara lika liten som deras förmåga att försvara sitt land. Som individer kunde de inte bekämpa Satan, de kunde inte slå tillbaka Hitler eller Stalin på egen hand. Såna vackra ord betyder inte vackra handlingar. Efter att ha sagt det här till Luria for Grein iväg för att knulla hans hustru Anna.
    ellauri302.html on line 651: Ahimsalla ei pitkälle pötkitä Darwinin olympialaisissa. Försvarskrigin head count on pienempi kuin anfallskrigissä. Jos jumala ei pidä verisistä mazeista, mixi se loi näin paljon loislajeja? Eikö kasvitkin sitäpaizi kärsi ja huuda apua? Kyllähän ne niin tekevät. Äs, tää on kaikki aivan tyhjää löpinää. Älkää LÖPISKÖ! Tacete pueri! Silentium!
    ellauri302.html on line 657: Han satt vid bordet och tänkte att om han hade följt de här reglerna under alla år skulle Jack inte ha svikit judaismen och blivit vänsterradikal, och Anita skulle inte ha blivit en slinka. Hå hå ja ja Itzele, samma falskhet och egoism, konstiga hattar eller inte.
    ellauri302.html on line 666: Eliyahu Ben Moshe Dos Vidas (1518–1587, Hebron) oli 1500-luvun rabbi mytomaanien Palestiinassa. Hän oli ensisijaisesti rabbi Moses ben Jacob Cordoveron (tunnetaan nimellä Muaa Ramasee Ramaseeko Suaa) mutta myös vähän Isaac Lurian opetuslapsi. Dos Vidas tunnetaan Kabbalan ja siantuntemuksestaan. Hän kirjoitti Reshit Chochmahin eli "Viisauden alun", pietistisen teoksen, jota ortodoksiset juutalaiset tutkivat edelleen laajasti. Aivan kuten hänen opettajansa rabbi Moses Cordovero loi eettisen teoksen kabbalististen periaatteiden mukaisesti teoksessaan Tomera Deborah, Rabbi Dos Vidas loi vielä laajemman teoksen henkisestä elämästä hänen kanssaan, nimeltä Reishiluut Chochmeeshshah. Tämäkin magnum opus perustuu suurelta osin Zohariin, mutta heijastaa myös monia perinteisempiä lähteitä. Kirjoittaja asui Safedissa ja Hebronissa ja oli yksi Hebronissa 1500-luvun lopulla ja 1600-luvun alussa asuneista merkittävistä kabbalisteista. Niitä kyllä juoxi siellä laumoittain kuin kylän koiria.
    ellauri302.html on line 746: Jag har hört talas om en jiddischsk skådespelare i Moskva som lurade i sina kolleger att han hade en tunna sill. Det var under revolutionen när man inte kunde få en sillbit för vare sig kärlek eller pengar. Så snart folk fick höra att han hade sill började dom ställa sig in hos honom. Till och med ryssarna behandlade honom på ett nytt sätt: Nathan Davidovich, du ska få en huvudroll. Du blir berömd. Jag dör av längtan efter en bit sill. Summan ar kardemumman blev att han måste packa och fly till Kiev när kontrarevolutionärerna började slåss mot bolsjevikerna. Han fastnade i nån by och det var där Makhnos banditer gjorde slut på honom."
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    ellauri308.html on line 398: "Vaikka suurapinoilla on tyypillisesti kaksi tai kolme erillistä ja toisistaan erillään olevaa juurta, Graecopithecuksen juuret lähentyvät ja ovat osittain fuusioituneet - ominaisuus, joka on tyypillinen nykyajan ihmisille, varhaisille ihmisille ja useille esi-ihmisille, mukaan lukien Ardipithecus ja Australopithecus ", sanoi Jacob Böhme.
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    ellauri308.html on line 433: Filosofi, akatemiatutkija Jussi Backmanin mielestä Dugin on pikemminkin oireellinen kuin vaarallinen. Kun liberalismissa ihminen on itseriittoinen ja autonominen yksilö, Duginin teoriassa ihminen on historian, kulttuurin, kielen ja yhteisön määrittämä.
    ellauri308.html on line 439: – Duginin väite on, että liberalismi ei enää (enää?) siedä toiseutta, Backman sanoo. Dugin pitää lännessä vallitsevaa postmodernia kulttuuria osoituksena länsimaiden rappiosta. Dugin vastustaa kyynisyyttä, hedonismia ja kaiken suhteellisuutta, joka hänen mukaansa luonnehtii liberaalia elämäntapaa.
    ellauri308.html on line 443: Huntingtonin ja Duginin "konservatiivisessa monikulttuurisuudessa" maailma kokonaisuutena on moninapainen ja monikulttuurinen, mutta kulttuuriset blokit näyttäytyvät sisäisesti homogeenisina monoliitteina, Backman toteaa.
    ellauri308.html on line 449: Pääideologin titteli on vahvaa liioittelua ja täyttä propagandaa. Näyttää erittäin epätodennäköiseltä, että Putin olisi millään syvällisellä tasolla perehtynyt Duginin ajatteluun, saati että olisi Duginin laatima ohjelma, jota Venäjän johto noudattaisi, Backman sanoo.
    ellauri308.html on line 450: Sanoisin, että Dugin on kiinnostava sekoitus syvällistä ymmärtämistä ja esoteerista hörhöilyä. Ei hänen tuotantonsa ainakaan läntisissä yliopistoissa pätevöittäisi minkään alan professuuriin, Backman kiteyttää.
    ellauri308.html on line 589: Ashke-natsi ( אשכנאצי ) Israel Ashkenazi-juutalaiset Lausutaan kuten "Ashke-Na tzi". Useimmiten Mizrachi-juutalaisten käyttämä.
    ellauri308.html on line 613: Itzig Natsi-Saksa juutalaiset Jiddishin kielestä איציק ‎ ( itsik ), muunnelma tai lemmikkimuoto nimestä Isaak (vaihtoehtoisesti Isaac ). Natsit ennen toista maailmansotaa (mutta vallan ottamisen jälkeen vuosina 1933–1934) aloittivat juutalaisten vainon ja vangitsemisen, ennen kuin ne kiihtyivät kansanmurhaan, mikä johti holokaustiin.
    ellauri308.html on line 665: Zhydobandera, Zhidobandera, or Zhydobanderovets – "Yid-Banderite" or "Judeo-Banderite" a conflation of Zhyd (i.e., a Kike) and a Bandera follower. This is an ironic self-appellation coined by Ukrainian Jewish activists during the Euromaidan protests to highlight the inconsistency of Russian propaganda which demonized Ukrainian pro-Europe and pro-democracy activism as fascist to the West and as Jewish to Ukrainians, with reference to "Judeo-Bolshevism".
    ellauri308.html on line 704: Ukrainalaiset ovat toisessa maailmansodassa natsi-Saksan kanssa yhteistyötä tekevän nationalistisen johtajan Stepan Banderan (Banderovtsy) kannattajia. Stereotypioista huolimatta 4,5 miljoonaa ukrainalaista palveli puna-armeijassa toisen maailmansodan aikana natsi-Saksaa vastaan. Natsit pitivät ukrainalaisia myös Untermenscheninä, koska he olivat slaavilaisia, ja kohdeltiin sen mukaisesti. Natsit vangitsivat Banderaa heinäkuusta 1941 vuoden 1944 loppuun, suurimman osan ajasta Sachsenhausenin keskitysleirillä.
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    Sääli ettet voi katsoa tätä videona. Oh, actually you can, thanx to Youtube and the Hoover foundation!

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    Kapitalistinen manifesti


    ellauri309.html on line 40: besöka Vanföreanstaltens julmässa i Odd Fellowhuset. Ovan en söt vanför unge packar
    ellauri309.html on line 62: Was will eine reifbehangene weibliche Affe mit Nachwuchs von einem
    ellauri309.html on line 63: neuen männlichen? Einfach! Eine Familie, Michael, war alles, wovon ich mein
    ellauri309.html on line 117: palkkasi hänet rakentamaan kirjahyllyjä heinäkuussa 1985. Kraft, Gefahr und Pracht. Sie wollte alle drei!
    ellauri309.html on line 225: Facebookissa, koska Far, far away kirjojeni upea Laura Templeton johtaa
    ellauri309.html on line 271: sure of your facts before you take a shot at someone. Be prepared for the
    ellauri309.html on line 273: facts? Could you have contacted the person in question and had a
    ellauri309.html on line 275: publisher, your agent, about the fact that a title can’t be stolen in the
    ellauri309.html on line 276: first place? Could you have, perhaps, checked the timeline? If your book
    ellauri309.html on line 280: ‘stolen’? To be accused of plagiarism by some faceless reader on the
    ellauri309.html on line 287: good books. No one who knows me would believe any of these accusations. But
    ellauri309.html on line 290: reputation. Vicious and ugly accusations and names have been tossed at me
    ellauri309.html on line 292: kind of retraction after I reached out to her, it didn’t stop some of her
    ellauri309.html on line 293: readers from calling me a l7iar, and worse. We reached out again, asking her
    ellauri309.html on line 296: flames kept burning, until the attacks kept coming. And nothing was done by
    ellauri309.html on line 303: But words have great power–to harm, to heal, to teach, to entertain. A writer, one who wants to forge a career
    ellauri309.html on line 308: attack. It’s not cool.
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    ellauri309.html on line 509: Billy Graham varttui maitotilallisen poikana Pohjois-Carolinan maaseudulla. He started to read books from an early age and loved to read novels for boys, especially Tarzan. Like Tarzan, he would hang on the trees and gave the popular Tarzan yell. According to his father, that yelling led him to become a minister. Vuonna 1934 Graham osallistui evankelista Mordecai Hamin kokoukseen ja teki henkilökohtaisen uskonratkaisun. Ham had a reputation for racism and anti-Semitism. He believed and preached on various topics based on classical anti-Semitic canards such as believing Jews had special access to political power and influence and that they represent a subversive social force. The targets for his preaching were often "nebulous rings of Jewish, Catholic or Black conspirators plotting to destroy white protestant America."
    ellauri309.html on line 513: In June 1943, Graham graduated from Wheaton College with a degree in pithecanthropology. Grahamia on pidetty yhtenä 1900-luvun merkittävimmistä uskonnollisista johtajista, ja verrattu Martin Luther Kingiin. Jäikö Billkin Kingin lailla kiinni fornikointihommista? Ilmeisesti ei. Vai onko arkistot yhä sinetöityjä? Graham did in fact travel with King to the 1965 European Baptist Convention.
    ellauri309.html on line 515: Hoover and Sullivan considered King “the most dangerous Negro of the future in this nation”. Armed with salacious archival material from a recent FBI documents release, Garrow has reported about the iconic civil rights leader’s sexual misconduct, ranging from numerous extramarital affairs and solicitation of prostitutes to the allegation that he was present during the violent rape of a Maryland churchgoer. Garrow insists that a fundamental reconsideration of King's reputation is imminent. He describes how King and a handful of Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) officials checked into Washington DC’s Willard hotel along with “several women ‘parishioners’”. The group met in his room and discussed which women among the parishioners would be suitable for natural and unnatural sex acts, meaning anal and oral, genital being natural. The alleged rapist was Reverend Logan Kearse, a Baptist minister from Baltimore. Reportedly, "Mike" King just stood by with erect cock in hand overseeing the action, like another Kim Yung Il.
    ellauri309.html on line 519: In April 2010, Graham experienced substantial vision, hearing, and balance loss. Grahamin mäntyvanerisen arkun olivat tehneet Louisianan Angolan vankilan murhasta tuomitut vangit. According to the wealth-tracking site TheRichest.com, Billy Graham's net worth was an estimated $25 million at the time of his death. Aika heikkoa!
    ellauri309.html on line 521: In 2011, when asked if he would have done things differently, Billy said he would have spent more time at home with his family, studied more, fucked more, and preached less. Additionally, he said he would have participated in fewer conferences. Graham had a steamy relationship with Queen Elizabeth II. Graham was outspoken against communism and supported the American Cold War policy, including the Vietnam War. In 2009, more Nixon tapes were released, in which Graham is heard in a 1973 conversation with Nixon referring to Jewish journalists as "the synagogue of Satan". He further stated that the role of wife, mother, and homemaker was the destiny of "real womanhood" according to the Judeo-Christian ethic. Graham's daughter Bunny recounted her father denying her and her sisters higher education. Graham regarded homosexuality as a sin, and in 1974 described it as "a sinister form of perversion". AIDS oli ehkä jumalan designoima rangaistus pyllyhommista.
    ellauri309.html on line 523: Valmistuessaan Wheatonista vuonna 1943 Graham oli kehittänyt kuuluisan sormea heristävän saarnatyylinsä. Graham viesti yksinkertaisesti ja suorasti synnistä ja pelastuksesta, jonka hän välitti tarmokkaasti ja ilman alentuvuutta tyhmille. Graham toimi lyhyen aikaa Western Springsin baptistikirkon pastorina, jonka jälkeen hän ryhtyi kiertäväksi evankelistaksi. Graham liittyi uuden Youth for Christ-järjestön henkilöstöön vuonna 1945 ja toimi vuodesta 1947 Northwestern Bible Collegen johtajana. Grahamin toiminnan keskiössä olivat suuret, kirkkokuntarajat ylittävät, kokoukset, joita kutsutaan nimellä missio tai ristiretki. Niistä saadut palkkiot oli selkeästi parhaimmat. Vuonna 1992 Graham kutsuttiin jopa maailman sulkeutuneimmaksi valtioksi arvioituun Pohjois-Koreaan. Vierailun aikana Billy luonnehti maan johtajaa Kim Il Sungia "Jumalaksi" ja nykyistä pulleaa johtajaa Kim Jong Unia "Jumalan pojaxi". Kim was "a different kind of communist." Graham's early crusades were segregated, but he began adjusting his approach in the 1950s.
    ellauri309.html on line 693: tehty myös elokuva) luettuaan uuden ajattelun kirjailijan Wallace Wattlesin
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    ellauri309.html on line 729: Tosi-tv-sarja Preachers of LA seuraa hyvinvointiteologiaa noudattavien pastorien elämää. Arvostelussaan Cathleen Falsani kuvasi sen jäljittelevän muita tosi-sarjoja, joissa on "McMansions, bling, hiustenpidennykset, luksusautot, pontifikaatio, preening ja eeppiset loistoharhat". Profetioiden toteutumisvauhti kiihtyy, vahvistaa evankelista Pekka Sartola aka pastori Ristintie.
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    Problem space

    ellauri309.html on line 733: Tällästä on uushenkisyys, jota tutkijat kutsuvat nimellä ”problem space”.
    ellauri309.html on line 748: Uushenkisyydessä korostuu yksilöllisyys ja oman äänen seuraaminen, kuten yhteiskunnassa muutenkin. Uushenkisyyteen ei yleensä liity tiukkoja sääntöjä tai selkeätä auktoriteettia. Naisten harjoittamaa uushenkisyyttä kohtaan voi olla helpompaa esittää kritiikkiä kun oikeaksi miellettyjä, miesten vetämiä uskontoja kohtaan, hän sanoo. Kansainvälisessä tutkimusyhteisössä ilmiöstä käytetään nimitystä problem space eli ongelma-alue, sillä uushenkisyys kiteyttää monia ongelmia eri tahojen näkökulmasta.
    ellauri309.html on line 752: Termin "problem space" käyttö on peräisin egyptiläiseltä HA Agramalta, josta se on päätynyt femakkojen sakuakkojen Anna Fedele ja Kim Knobben 2013 kokoamaan teoxeen "Henkisyys, sukupuolitetun karvakolmion 'Henkisyys, uskonnollisuus, maallisuus' kolmas kolkka". Sen poinzi on että henkisyys on tyttöjen. Lähtien noin Ukrainan selkkauxen ajoista henkisyydestä on tullut teologeille ongelma-avaruus, oltuaan sitä ennen vain mikrokapitalistista narsismia. Kyse on taas kerran sukupuolesta ja vallasta. Kurittomat ämmät ovat henkisiä eivätkä uskonnollisia, sellaista kapinointia. Määrittelemme ize mihin uskomme. Kumpi voittaa pitkän päälle, miehekäs tunneköyhä maallistuminen vai naisellinen suizuke- emätinpuikko- kuukuppi- tarotkorttityyppinen dundeikas henkistyminen? Izensä hemmotteleminen. Sitä jäämme jännäämään. Terhi tai HS- toimittaja Iina eivät ole oikein ymmärtäneet koko termiä. Ei se ole henkisyyden uusi erisnimi vaan psykologiaan ja tuotemarkkinointiin symbolisesta tekoälystä lainattu viitekehys, ratkaisuavaruuden duaali.
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    Following Agrama, we understand the religious/secular divide as a 'problem space' that is subject to continuous negotiation (Agrama 2012).

    ellauri309.html on line 769: Die winzige Laura war einfach die perfekte Frau für prince Charming. Mit der Anblick von Margo erhielt er zwar eine gewisse Erregung in Hosen, aber sie war Tochter einer Putzfrau. Mit Laura gab es die richtige Frau, eine gesicherte gesellschaftlige Position, Söhne, Reichtum und Erfolg. EAT! FUCK!
    ellauri309.html on line 772: Zwölf Jahre später: sie ist 30 und geschieden. Sie hat ihr Templetonvermögen verloren und hält 2 Teilzeitjobs. Die peinliche Tatsache ist dass sie nur mit einem Mann je gebumst hat. Sonst ist alles schon in Ordnung. Die Teilzeitjobs: nicht als Putzfrau wie Ann Sullivan, sondern Hotell-Leiterin und Boutique-Entrepreneurin. Ein harter Tag am Chequeschreiben und Tagungen erwartet. Suomessa on Lama-yhtyeen 80-luvun vasemmistopunkkareista tullut persuäijiä. Niin käy kun ei olla enää pahnan pohjimmaisina vaan lähinnä seuraavassa kerroxessa pohjalla.
    ellauri309.html on line 783: Templetonien nykyaikaisen kuninkaanlinnan tallirakennuxessa palkizi desperadon näköistä, notmiitä tappamalla vaurastunutta arpista entistä palkkasoturia mahtava maisema! Was für ein Einblick! Er wurde mit einem hübschen weiblichen Hinterteil in engen Jeans belohnt. Seine eigenen schwarzen desperado-Jeans wurden plötzlich all zu eng. Pfiuu! pfiuu! pfiuu! Dojongg-jongg! Noora on suunnilleen Seijan kokoinen. Hiän jopa tiesi miten päin pidellään Klobürsteä. Mikki nuuhki kyrpä kovana Laurasta lähtevää hienoista tuoxua. Die dem männlichen Geschmack entsprach. Ich habe Kinder gern. Lauran tytöt ovat heppahöperöitä. Mixi vitussa on ammeen pesu noloa? Kummallista porukkaa. Eine moderne Version von Heathcliff. Naisia kiihottavat pelottavat isot eläimet jotka ovat niille silti kilttejä ja nöyriä, niinkuin orihevoset tai Bellen hirviö.
    ellauri309.html on line 863: jatkuvista yrityksistä keksiä tuote uudelleen (Earring Magic Ken; Palm Beach Sugar
    ellauri309.html on line 916: myskidödöltä? Ich weiss nicht wie man so was macht. Helppoa kuin heinänteko,
    ellauri309.html on line 949: einfach phantastisch aus. Turnt regelmässig und macht gute Geschäfte. Ich weiss
    ellauri309.html on line 958: So oder so du kannst nicht mit dem Träumen einfach aufhören. Ein Junge braucht seine Träume, wie zB. einen Rolex, Mustang und Corvette.
    ellauri309.html on line 964: Alice Sophie Schwarzer (* 3. Dezember 1942 in Wuppertal) ist eine deutsche Journalistin und Publizistin. Sie ist Gründerin und Herausgeberin der Frauenzeitschrift Emma und eine bekannte Feministin. In einem Beitrag für die Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung verteidigte Schwarzer 2008 die Weigerung der maoistischen Militärjunta Myanmars, nach dem Zyklon Nargis westliche Hilfe ins Land zu lassen, mit dem Hinweis u. a. auf die angebliche humanitäre Hilfe der USA 1968 für Kambodscha, deren „Reisbomber“ Bomben transportierten, sowie auf die Doppelmoral der Medien. In Bezug auf das Manifest für Frieden von Februar 2023, dessen Mitinitiatorin Schwarzer war und das sich gegen Waffenlieferungen an die Ukraine und für Verhandlungen ausspricht, schrieb Jan Feddersen in der TAZ, Schwarzer enthülle sich damit als „Antifeministin“, denn wenn es in dem Manifest heiße, „Frauen wurden vergewaltigt“, spreche „es nicht über die Täter, auch nicht Putin“. Demnach befremde Schwarzers stets gleiche Kritik an der Pornografie gerade junge Frauen zunehmend. Einige Standpunkte des klassischen 1970er-Jahre-Feminismus – wie etwa die Ablehnung von Pornografie – hält Roche für überholt und vertritt einen sex-positiven Feminismus. Als sie 1998 in Bascha Mikas Kritischer Biografie (siehe #Literatur) als bisexuell beschrieben wurde, lehnte sie jeglichen Kommentar mit dem Hinweis auf ihre Privat- und Intimsphäre ab. Ein FAZ-Artikel schrieb 2010, sie zeige sich in Köln öffentlich mit ihrer Partnerin. Ach was!
    ellauri309.html on line 966: Äijillä on Männerabend rättipokerilla, kaljalla ja sikaareilla. Ämmillä on tyttöjen ilta VHS-kaseteilla, popkornilla, vihannexilla (3 eri dippiä joista 1 valkosuklaa!) ja kynsilakalla. Bob der Schlachter on jo kazonut siivooja Annia sillä silmällä lihakaupassa. Kyltää on kasaria selvästi. 40v on siitäkin jo vierähtänyt. Mikä filmi kazotaan enstexi?
    ellauri309.html on line 971: Haben und Nichthaben (Originaltitel: To Have and Have Not) ist ein 1944 unter der Regie von Howard Hawks gedrehter US-amerikanischer Film-Noir mit Humphrey Bogart und Lauren Bacall in den Hauptrollen. Der Film basiert auf dem Roman Haben und Nichthaben von Ernest Hemingway .
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    Eine der größten Liebesgeschichten des 20. Jahrhunderts ist Haben und Nichthaben zuzuschreiben: Das spätere Ehepaar Humphrey Bogart und Lauren Bacall lernte sich während der Dreharbeiten kennen. Bogart spielt darin den romantischen Helden Harry Morgan, der sich vom zynischen Beobachter zum aktiven Kämpfer wandelt. Morgan, Besitzer eines Kabinenbootes auf der Insel Martinique, wird von dem Gaullisten Gerard gebeten, einen französischen Untergrundkämpfer einzuschmuggeln. Morgan weigert sich, Politik ist nicht seine Sache. Seine Meinung ändert sich, als er die junge Amerikanerin Marie kennen lernt. Um ihr ein Flugticket zu kaufen, nimmt er den abenteuerlichen Job an. Nach einer Vorlage von Ernest Hemingway entstand ein Film voller Dramatik und erotischer Spannung.

    ellauri309.html on line 999: Avioliitto Bacallin kanssa kesti 13v tammikuuhun 1957, jolloin Bogart kuoli 57-vuotiaana syöpään. Ei olis pitänyt polttaa niin paljon syöpäkääryleitä. Laurenin kanssa Bogiella oli koira Harvey.
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    Bacallit kasarilla. Lapsiparat perivät Laurenin leukaperät.

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    ellauri309.html on line 1012: Myöhäinen näytön sireeni Lauren Bacall jätti suurimman osan 26.6 miljoonan dollarin omaisuudestaan perheelle, veisti erityisen 10,000 dollarin testamentin rakkaalle koiralleen Sophielle ja termensi kolme lastaan pitämään henkilökohtaiset paperinsa yksityisinä testamenttinsa mukaanlukien.
    ellauri309.html on line 1061: No, wait! Deus ex machina, maanjärjestys tulee avuxi! Maa järkkyy kuin Hemingwayn naidessa Espanjan sisällissodan aikana. Kenelle kellot soivat? Ne soivat sinulle, kuten John Donne teroitti. Lyön vetoa että Mikki tulee apuun, ja siinä hötäkässä löytyvät myös Serafiinan kultadublonit! Hommat kääntyvät parhain päin kuin el Zorrossa. Laura, mein Gott, Laura. Okay, Okay. Es ist alles gut. Oletko kunnossa? Kallionkielekkkellä kuilun reunalla, Lauran olkapää on sijoiltaan -- oiskohan nyt hyvä hetki bylsiä mehukkaasti takaapäin? Tuumasta toimeen! Läppä läppä, ei vaitiskaan. Juu sieltähän se löytyy Serafiinan Kiste kultadubloneineen.
    ellauri309.html on line 1065: Mikki on tietysti irlantilainen, kuten Noora, ja Mikin heppakaveri Mad Max, alias Mel Gibson. Gibson's mother, Anne Patricia Reilly, was born in Ardagh in County Longford. In fact, Mel is named after St. Mel's Cathedral, the fifth-century Irish saint, and founder of Gibson's mother's local native diocese, Ardagh. While his middle name, Colmcille, is the name the Catholic diocese of Ardagh. Mel Gibson's grandfather John H Gibson was a millionaire tobacco businessman from the American South.
    ellauri309.html on line 1071: geht auf das nachantike Femininum »schiqesa« (neuhebräisch »schiktso« = die
    ellauri309.html on line 1074: Wörtlich bedeutet es nach seinem Gebrauch in Genesis 1, 3 „Kriechtier“ und, davon
    ellauri309.html on line 1075: abgeleitet, „Gräuel vor Unreinem“. Das Wort ist aber auch ein jiddisches Schimpfwort, das über das Rotwelsche Eingang in die deutsche Sprache gefunden hat und früher als abwertende Bezeichnung für Frauen gebraucht wurde. In manchen Gegenden Deutschlands, etwa dem Ruhrgebiet, hat es heute eher satirischen Charakter und bezieht sich beispielsweise auf eine attraktiv erscheinende Frau, die für Männer eine Versuchung darstellen könnte.
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    ellauri310.html on line 445: myös "Papa" Hemingway, Jack Kerouac, Ray Bradbury ja "Peppy" Roth. Vanha nobelisti Sinclair Lewiskin tykkäsi. Tomi kuoli samassa
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    ellauri310.html on line 584: Yes. Fact-checking the Genius movie confirmed that Thomas Wolfe's tendency to not want to cut anything from his novels and to continually want to add more pages, presented a challenge for his editor, Max Perkins. At the insistence of Perkins, Wolfe reluctantly agreed to cut 90,000 words from his first novel, Look Homeward, Angel (1929).
    ellauri310.html on line 605: Richard Volney Chase (1914-1962) was a literary critic and a Professor of English at Columbia University. He is known for his work The American Novel and Its Tradition. Way famouser is Richard Trenton Chase (May 23, 1950 – December 26, 1980) an American serial killer, cannibal, and necrophile who killed six people in the span of a month in 1977 and 1978 in Sacramento, California. He was nicknamed The Vampire of Sacramento because he drank his victims' blood and cannibalized their remains.
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    ellauri310.html on line 669: The Soviet Union's war doctrine depended heavily on the main battle tank. Any weapon advancement making the MBT obsolete could have devastated the Soviet Union's fighting capability. The United States's experience in the Vietnam War contributed to the idea among army leadership that the role of the main battle tank could be fulfilled by attack helicopters. During the Vietnam War, helicopters and missiles competed with MBTs for research money.
    ellauri310.html on line 671: Though the Persian Gulf War reaffirmed the role of main battle tanks [wtf? clarification needed] MBTs were outperformed by the attack helicopter. Other strategists considered that the MBT was entirely obsolete in light of the efficacy and speed with which coalition forces neutralized Iraqi armour.
    ellauri310.html on line 673: In asymmetric warfare, threats such as improvised explosive devices and mines have proven effective against MBTs. Asymmetric warfare (or asymmetric engagement) is a type of war between belligerents whose relative military power, strategy, or tactics differ significantly. This type of warfare often, but not necessarily, involves insurgents or resistance movement militias who may have the status of unlawful combatants against a standing army. In response, nations that face asymmetric warfare, such as Israel, are reducing the size of their tank fleet and procuring more advanced models. Conversely, some insurgent groups like Hezbollah themselves operate main battle tanks, such as the T-72.
    ellauri310.html on line 692: Haupteinsatzzweck war der offensive Einsatz bei großräumigen Operationen nach eigenen oder gegnerischen Kernwaffenschlägen. Gefechtshandlungen sollten dabei mit möglichst großen Panzerabteilungen (ab Bataillon aufwärts) im Verbund mit motorisierter Infanterie, Artillerie und anderen Teilstreitkräften sowie unter Deckung aus der Luft durchgeführt werden. Es zeigte sich aber, dass der Panzer für fast alle Aufgaben unter fast allen Bedingungen einsetzbar war.
    ellauri310.html on line 696: Bei sachgemäßem Einsatz (panzergünstiges Gelände, Infanterie- und Artillerieunterstützung) und kompetenter Truppenführung beherrschten auch kleinere Verbände mit dem T-55 das Gefechtsfeld bis Ende der 1960er Jahre (siehe Vietnamkrieg).
    ellauri310.html on line 752: Facing the deadlock of trench warfare, the first tank designs focused on crossing wide trenches, requiring very long and large vehicles, such as the British Mark I tank and successors; these became known as heavy tanks.
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    By the late 1970s, MBTs were manufactured by China, France, West Germany, Britain, India, Italy, Japan, the Soviet Union, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States.
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    Technology is reducing the weight and size of the modern MBT. A British military document from 2001 indicated that the British Army would not procure a replacement for the Challenger 2 because of a lack of conventional warfare threats in the foreseeable future. The obsolescence of the tank has been asserted, but the history of the late 20th and early 21st century suggested that MBTs were still necessary.
    ellauri310.html on line 763: The U.S. Army is evaluating a replacement for the M1 Abrams as part of the Next Generation Combat Vehicle (NGCV) program, notionally known as the Decisive Lethality Platform (DLP).
    ellauri310.html on line 787: Panssarin kuolinsoiton raakkujista huolimatta (Ukrainan sodan vuoksi) säiliövaunujen laituri ei ole läheskään kuollut. Panssarivaunut ovat merkityksellisiä myös tulevaisuudessa keinona lyödä nopeasti vihollislinjojen läpi samalla kun ne käyttävät suuria määriä tulivoimaa esteiden poistamiseksi, olivatpa ne sitten ajoneuvoja, jalkaväkeä, siviilejä tai lasten- korjaan panssarivaunuja. Tästä syystä armeijan tulisi valita teollisuuden peukuttama Abrams X. Sen pitäisi hylätä muut suunnitelmat, ohjata niiden tutkimukseen ja kehitykseen tarkoitetut varat Abramsin tuotantoon ja pyytää sen sijaan teollisuutta valmistamaan jalkaväen taisteluajoneuvo vaikkapa General Dynamic Land Systems firmalta Abrams X:n kaverixi. Armeija voitaisiin myös pakottaa tälle tielle Future Vertical Lift -ohjelmalla, jota varten kuljettajaton Blackhawk helikopteri on nyt ulottuvilla verrattuna täysin uuden alustan jatkuvaan usean miljardin dollarin kehittämiseen.
    ellauri310.html on line 848: Smith Richardson Foundationin perustivat vuonna 1935 H. Smith Richardson Sr. ja hänen vaimonsa Grace Jones Richardson. Richardson muutti Vicks Chemical Companyn, hänen isänsä Lunsford Richardsonin perustaman yrityksen, yhdeksi johtavista käsikauppalääkkeitä myyvistä yrityksistä maailmassa. Myöhempinä vuosina Richardson-Vicksistä tuli myös merkittävä voima reseptilääkkeiden ja laajan kuluttajatuotteiden markkinoilla. Vuonna 1985 Richardsonin perhe myi yrityksen Procter & Gamblelle. Vicks Vapo Rubin tuotoilla he tukivat aivoriihiä ja "tutkijoita" jotka osallistuivat julkiseen poliittiseen "keskusteluun" muun muassa puolustuspolitiikasta, veropolitiikasta, koulutusuudistuksesta ja sääntelystä. Säätiö tuki myös "demokratiaa" eli kapitalismia kannattavia järjestöjä Keski- ja Itä-Euroopassa, Neuvostoliitossa sekä Keski- ja Etelä-Amerikassa. Ja mahdollisimman oikealta!
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    ellauri311.html on line 40: means “Sacred Space” or just "cunt". This is a term used to bring more honor and reverence
    ellauri311.html on line 46: the sacredness of who you are as a woman. And really knowing deep inside
    ellauri311.html on line 47: (literally) that you hold something very healing, mystical, and sacred
    ellauri311.html on line 48: between your legs. The fact that women give birth to a whole new human
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    ellauri311.html on line 68: It made me a bit suspicious of our language. I teach women how to connect, honor and love their feminine side. Is exuding feminine energy the same thing as twat sweat?
    ellauri311.html on line 73: Honor Your Yoni as Sacred. You don’t have to have sex in order to get a man’s approval.
    ellauri311.html on line 104: itämaisiin filosofioihin kasvoi. Alkutahteja antoi Jack Kerouac’n
    ellauri311.html on line 252: ”tantrismi”-termiä ollaan käytetty pääasiassa vamacarasta eli ”vasemmalla
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  • ellauri311.html on line 658: from Kremlin! [Perhaps a reference to Jacinda Ardern? New Zealand's Prime Minister has warned the West not to cast Russia's invasion of Ukraine as a broader battle between autocracy and democracy, saying it could undermine efforts to get China to help ramp-up pressure on Moscow.]
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    ellauri313.html on line 148: needs to have integrated periods of refraction, reflection, and play in
    ellauri313.html on line 150: “Working hard” as such is replaced by “working efficiently."
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    ellauri313.html on line 173: That being said, at 500 pages, the book takes on a lot and doesn't adequately address it all. There's the nominal plot, which concerns the Yugoslav mafia in Sweden; but there's also a new relationship for Annika, which is complicated; the politics of the newspaper she works for; fundamental questions about the role of the welfare state; and questions about the role of a newspaper vis a vis law enforcement. This all kind of dropped off toward the end of the book, and I didn't find the conclusion to be particularly satisfying. I felt impatient with Annika's (main character), histrionics and irrationality.
    ellauri313.html on line 471: Strategies that emphasize the possibility of escalation or eruption are associated with the term "brinkmanship." (We will sometimes refer to the game of "chicken" when the brinkmanship is overtly two-sided.) "Chicken" is played by two drivers on a road with a white line down the middle. Both cars straddle the white line and drive toward each other at top speed. The first driver to lose his nerve and swerve into his own lane is "chicken"—an object of contempt and scorn—and he loses the game. The game is played among teenagers for prestige, for girls, for leadership of a gang, and for safety (i.e., to prevent other challenges and confrontations).
    ellauri313.html on line 473: Most Americans are not entirely comfortable with the concept of "cool," or businesslike, negotiations in an atmosphere of some degree of physical threat or coercion. For the most part, they do not consciously assign to force any rational or reasonable role in "ordinary" negotiations. In the recent past (except in the case of "just" revolutions), we have tended to the view that only a criminal or a sick or insane person initiates the use of force. Therefore, we are inclined to believe that someone who uses force is not only our enemy, but an enemy of humanity—an outlaw who deserves extermination, imprisonment, or medical constraint and treatment. The "crusade," and even an initial pacifism as well, comes more naturally to Americans than the kind of cool, restrained, and moderate willingness to threaten or use force that will be suggested in this book.
    ellauri313.html on line 549: Pakollinen puolalainen juutalainen Israel Zamosz opetti hänelle matematiikkaa ja nuori juutalainen lääkäri opetti hänelle latinaa. Hän oli kuitenkin pääosin itseoppinut. Hän oppi oikeinkirjoituksen ja filosofoimisen samaan aikaan (historioitsija Graetzin mukaan). Hän osti niukoilla tuloillaan latinankielisen kopion John Locken kirjasta An Essay Concerning Human Understanding ja tavasi sen latinan sanakirjan avulla. Sitten hän tutustui Aaron Solomon Gumperziin, joka opetti hänelle ranskan ja englannin aakkoset. Onnexi ne ovat lähes samat Vuonna 1750 varakas juutalainen silkkikauppias Isaac Bernhard määräsi hänet opettamaan lapsiaan. Mendelssohn voitti pian Bernhardin luottamuksen, joka teki nuoresta opiskelijasta peräkkäin kirjanpitäjänsä ja partnerinsa.
    ellauri313.html on line 561: Lavaterilla oli rikas mielikuvitus, syvä runollinen mieli, mutta häneltä puuttui taiteellinen muovailukyky ja suhtaisuus. Luonnostaan hän oli hurskas, lempeä ja vaatimaton, mutta ei aina tunnollinen keinojen valinnassa, kun oli kyseessä tavoitteiden toteuttaminen. Eli aika luikero! Lavaterin pääteoksia ovat Aussichten in die Ewigkeit (1768–1778); Geheimes Tagebuch von einem Beobachter seiner selbst (1772–1773) ja Physiognomische Fragmente (1775–1778), teos, joka vaikutti huomattavasti Lavaterin aikalaisiin, johon Goethe antoi avustustaan ja johon Lavaterin maine etupäässä perustuu. Fysiognomialla tarkoitetaan oppia, joka tutkii luonteen ominaisuuksien sekä kasvonpiirteiden ja ruumiinrakenteen vastaavuutta. Teos käännettiin useille kielille ja se herätti huomiota laajalti Euroopassa. Lavater kävi kirjeenvaihtoa aikansa kuuluisuuksien, kuten Johann Gottfried Herderin ja J. W. von Goethen kanssa. Esimerkixi terävänenäisyys osoittaa luikeroa luonnetta. E. Saarisessa on koko lailla Lassiterin näköä.
    ellauri313.html on line 577: ski Hartikaiselta (Bar Hillel). Riita Lavaterin ja Jacobin kanssa Jeshuasta teki Moosexen kipeäxi.
    ellauri313.html on line 585: Kun Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, molempien miesten tuttava, kuuli Mendelssohnin projektista, hän sanoi, että hänellä oli luottamuksellisia tietoja Lessingistä, että se on "spinozisti" , jota näinä vuosina pidettiin enemmän tai vähemmän "ateistin" synonyyminä; jotain, josta Lessingiä syytettiin joka tapauksessa uskonnollisissa piireissä. Lesssing oli aika kiltin näköinen, vaikka sen isä oli luterilainen pastori.
    ellauri313.html on line 587: Tämä johti kirjeenvaihtoon Jacobin ja Mendelssohnin välillä, mikä osoitti, että heillä ei ollut juurikaan yhteistä säveltä.
    ellauri313.html on line 589: Mendelssohn joutui siten myrkylliseen kirjalliseen kiistaan, ja hän joutui hyökkäämään kaikilta puolilta, mukaan lukien entiset ystävät tai tuttavat, kuten Johann Gottfried von Herder ja Johann Georg Hamann. Mendelssohnin panos tähän keskusteluun, An die Freunde Lessings (1786), oli hänen viimeinen työnsä, joka valmistui muutama päivä ennen kuolemaansa. Mikä oli ihan Jacobin vika! Saku paskiainen miehexeen.
    ellauri313.html on line 591: Mendelssohnilla oli kuusi lasta, joista vain hänen toiseksi vanhin tyttärensä Recha ja hänen vanhin poikansa Joseph säilyttivät juutalaisen uskon. Hänen poikansa olivat: Joseph (Mendelssohnin pankkitalon perustaja ja Alexander von Humboldtin ystävä ja hyväntekijä), Abraham (joka meni naimisiin Lea Salomonin kanssa ja oli Fanny ja Felix Mendelssohnin isä) ja Nathan (koneinsinööri huomattava maine). Hänen tyttärensä olivat Brendel (myöhemmin Dorothea; Simon Veitin vaimo ja Philipp Veitin äiti , myöhemmin hänen rakastajatar ja sitten vaimoFriedrich von Schlegel), Recha ja Henriette, kaikki lahjakkaita naisia. Rechan ainoa pojanpoika (säveltäjä Giacomo Meyerbeerin veljen Heinrich Beerin poika) syntyi ja sai koulutuksensa juutalaisena, mutta kuoli hyvin nuorena yhdessä vanhempiensa kanssa ilmeisesti epidemiaan. [ lainaus tarvitaan ] Joseph Mendelssohnin poika Alexander (k. 1871) oli viimeinen Moses Mendelssohnin miespuolinen jälkeläinen, joka harjoitti juutalaisuutta. Se siitä tuli Mooses, uskonpuhdistuxesta! Usko säilyy paremmin hieman likaisena.
    ellauri313.html on line 600: Nach seiner Taufe wurde Felix Zeuge der "Hep-Hep"-Pogrome von 1819, bei denen Deutsche, die sich der jüdischen Emanzipation im Deutschen Bund widersetzten, Juden ermordeten und jüdisches Eigentum zerstörten, während die Polizei tatenlos zusah. Ein königlicher Prinz spuckte ihm vor die Füße und rief: "Hep, hep Judenjunge" (der Schlachtruf der Pogrome), und er wurde sehr antisemitisch verspottet. Carl Zelter, Felix' früher Kompositionslehrer, deutete an, dass es in der Tat selten sein würde, "wenn der Sohn eines Juden ein großer Künstler würde", und sein Orgellehrer August Bach antwortete auf Felix' Bitte, eine Bach-Fuge zu spielen, mit der eindringlichen Ermahnung: "Warum muss der junge Jude alles haben? Er hat schon genug!" Eikös tästä ilkeästä August Bachistakin ole paasaus?
    ellauri313.html on line 601: Richard Wagner zerstörte sein öffentliches Ansehen, als er nur ein Jahr nach seinem Tod Das Judenthum in der Musik veröffentlichte, einen rassistischen und bösartigen Essay, der sich vor allem gegen Mendelssohn richtete, dessen Werk er als abgeleitet und leichtgewichtig bezeichnete, weil er Jude war. Er hielt Mendelssohn als Archetyp dafür hoch, dass selbst ein Jude mit großem Talent und Schliff nicht in der Lage war, große Musik zu schaffen, und er spielte eine führende Rolle dabei, die Öffentlichkeit davon zu überzeugen, dass Mendelssohn kaum mehr als ein Hack war.
    ellauri313.html on line 606: Mendelssohns Ruf wurde von den Nazis noch weiter untergraben, die seine Musik verboten und alle Statuen mit seinem Konterfei abrissen. In einem komischen Vorfall befahl Hitler, die Mendelssohn-Statue vom Dach des Prager Opernhauses zu entfernen, aber die Arbeiter entfernten fälschlicherweise die Statue von Richard Wagner, den sie wegen der Größe seiner Nase für einen Juden hielten.
    ellauri313.html on line 612: Hebrew Melodies on Lord Byronin 30 runon kokoelma. Byron loi ne suurelta osin säestämään Isaac Nathanin säveltämää musiikkia, joka soitti virsimelodioita, joiden hän väitti (virheellisesti) olevan peräisin Jerusalemin temppelin palveluksesta. Esim. Nathanin "My Soul is Dark" perustuu oikeasti saksalaiseen lieder-tyyliin. 1 niistä on nimeltään She walks in beauty. "She Walks in Beauty" sopii hyvin synagogahymniin Adon Olam, josta taitaa olla jo joku paasaus.
    ellauri313.html on line 628: Had half impaired the nameless grace Särkisivät nimettömän sulouden
    ellauri313.html on line 630: Or softly lightens o’er her face; Tai hiljaa valaisee hänen kasvojaan;
    ellauri313.html on line 632: How pure, how dear their dwelling-place. puhtaita, rakkaita olosijojaan.
    ellauri313.html on line 638: A mind at peace with all below, Mielestä joka on kaiken kanssa levossa,
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    ellauri315.html on line 373: Mustan sotnian liikkeen elpyminen havaittiin Perestroikan lopussa ja sen jälkeen. Niinpä vuonna 1992 " Muisti" -seuran jäsen Alexander Shtilmark alkoi julkaista "Mustasataa" -sanomalehteä, samalla kun hänen ryhmänsä "Mustasata" erosi "Memory" -seurasta. Vuodesta 2003 lähtien "Orthodox Alarm" on ollut Shtilmarkin johtaman Black Hundred -liikkeen pääjulkaisu. Mustasatoihin kuuluvat vuonna 2005 uudelleen perustettu ”Venäjän kansan liitto”, sanomalehti ”Ortodoksinen Venäjä”, Mihail Nazarovin johtamat organisaatiot, jotka perustettiin Liisa- ryhmän ”Red-Black Hundred” fanien keskuudessa, sekä monet muut pienet organisaatiot.
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    ellauri316.html on line 202: Bar-Ilan, Haifa, Jerusalem, Oxford and Tel Aviv. He was also a benefactor of the
    ellauri316.html on line 204: Isaac Wolfson Trust financed two housing projects in Israel, both called Kiryat
    ellauri316.html on line 206: Aviv. Wolfson is one of a handful of figures, including Edmund of Abingdon, Saint Peter, Catherine of Alexandria, Mary Magdalene, Mary, mother of Jesus, God and Jesus, to have both Cambridge and Oxford colleges named after them. Ei ihme että kuoppaleukainen daavidhahmo Nooah nimettiin sen perästä. Lopetin sarjan kazomisen 3. jaxosta. Siinä oli pelkästään epämiellyttäviä tyyppejä. Sarjaa tuottavat belgit, britit ja israelit, kaikki erittäin syvältä anuxesta. Haaretz writes that the series is a "gem" that comes "from the heart.' Are there lilac trees / in the heart of town? This is somewhat embarrassing, isn’t it?
    ellauri316.html on line 208: Kiryat Wolfson (Hebrew: קריית וולפסון‎‎), also known as Wolfson Towers, is a high-rise apartment complex in western Jerusalem. Comprising five towers ranging from 14 to 17 stories above-ground, the project was Jerusalem's first high-rise development. The project encountered opposition from both municipal officials and the public at each stage of its design and construction. The complex includes 10,000 square feet (930 m2) of commercial space and a medical center. The project was financed by the Edith and Isaac Wolfson Trust.
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    ellauri316.html on line 245: La nuit du 14 au 15 avril 1718, nuit du Vendredi Saint, Boureau-Deslandes est à Brest. Il raconte : « sur les 4 heures du matin, il fit trois coups de tonnerre les plus horibles que j’aye jamais entendus. Dans cet espace de la Côte de Brêtagne qui s’étend depuis Conquerneau jusqu’à St. Paul de Leon, on a observé que le tonnerre étoit tombé sur 24 eglises differentes et à la même heure ». Cinq jours plus tard, Deslandes entreprend son enquête à Gouesnou, village voisin de Brest, dont l’église a été transpercée par la réunion de « 3 globes de feu, chacun 3 piés et demi de diamètre » qui ont occasionné la mort de trois sonneurs de cloches. « Le tonnerre n’est tombé que sur les Eglises où l’on sonnoit des cloches, à dessein de l’écarter, et il a épargné toutes les autres. »
    ellauri316.html on line 294: Antti Oskari Tokoi (ent. Antti Hirvi; Toko on Torkkeli tai Tuomas, Tokoi on Tokola. 15. toukokuuta 1873 Kannus – 4. huhtikuuta 1963 Leominster, Massachusetts, Yhdysvallat) oli suomalainen poliitikko ja toimittaja. Hän oli Suomen työväenliikkeen alkuvuosien keskeisiä hahmoja. Tokoi kävi kansakoulun ja työskenteli renkinä. Hän lähti vuonna 1891 Yhdysvaltoihin, jossa hän työskenteli muun muassa kaivosmiehenä, tutustuen sikäläiseen ammattiyhdistystoimintaan. Hän palasi vuonna 1900 Suomeen Kannukseen maanviljelijäksi ja kauppiaaksi. Hänet valittiin vuonna 1905 Kannuksen elinkeinoasiamiehexi ja vuoden 1907 vaaleissa eduskuntaan SDP:n listalta. Vuonna 1912 Tokoista tuli SAJ:n puheenjohtaja. Vuonna 1913 hänet valittiin eduskunnan puhemieheksi, ja 1917 hänet nimitettiin Suomen Senaatin talousosaston varapuheenjohtajaksi. Tuolloin hänestä tuli maailman ensimmäinen sosiaalidemokraattinen pääministeri. Miespuolinen Sanna Marin, vaikka rumempi.
    ellauri316.html on line 296: Tokoi pötki 1921 Englannin ja Kanadan kautta Yhdysvaltoihin, jossa hän työskenteli Massachusettsin Fitchburgissa ilmestyneen sosiaalidemokraattisen Raivoaja-lehden toimittajana vuosina 1922–1949. Loppuelämänsä Tokoi asui Yhdysvalloissa. Me nähtiin Tokoin muistomerkki Fitchburgissa käydessämme Amerikan suomalaisten juhannuskokolla. Niillä oli 5m pituiset makkaratikut. Kaikki jenkeissä on suurempaa, vasitenkin kusipäät. Amerikan yhdysvallat (engl. United States of America, lyh. USA) eli Yhdysvallat on pääosin Pohjois-Amerikan keskiosassa sijaitseva perustuslaillinen liittovaltio, joka koostuu 50 osavaltiosta ja n. 300M isosta kusipäästä.
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    ellauri316.html on line 481: Ei auttanut: Huhtikuussa 1976 Moskovan kunnallinen tuomioistuin tuomitsi Tverdokhlebovin viideksi vuodeksi maanpakoon "valheellisiksi tiedettyjen väärennösten levittämisestä, jotka huonontavat Neuvostoliiton valtiota ja yhteiskuntajärjestelmää". Hänet karkotettiin pieneen Nyurbachanin kylään Jakutiaan, Siperiaan. Vuonna 1976 julkaistun New Scientist -artikkelin mukaan kylässä oli vain muutama sata asukasta, ja se oli poissa normaalista liikenteestä kahdeksan kuukautta vuodessa äärimmäisten sääolosuhteiden vuoksi. Lokakuussa 1976 Andrei Saharov ja hänen vaimonsa matkustivat Moskovasta tapaamaan maanpaossa olevaa Tverdokhlebovia. Kovan leivän ääreen oli joutunut tämä vähäisempi Andrei, paskaduuniin USA:sta länteen. Eli kuiteskin 71-vuotiaaxi asti, vaikka sulatti juomaveden lumihangesta. Ehkä juuri sixi.
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    ellauri316.html on line 763: Voimme kulkea vain eteenpäin, inttää Isaac Asimov v. 1975 Kalutuissa Paloissa.
    ellauri316.html on line 824: “The Germans know, as many Americans do not, that the war was won at Stalingrad and that 27 million Soviet citizens died in the fight against the Wehrmacht,” Neiman told ARTnews. “Among decent Germans who want to acknowledge their country’s crimes, there is a strong sense of guilt for the war against the Russians.”
    ellauri316.html on line 826: In the US, monuments installed by the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists-Bandera (OUN) have been misconstrued as representing Ukrainian democracy. The OUN, however, openly declared its intent to “work closely with National-Socialist Greater Germany under the leadership of Adolf Hitler.”
    ellauri316.html on line 830: Stalin’s inability to initially contain the advancing Nazi war machine convinced Vlasov that the Soviet system was rotten to the core. Taken by his captors to Germany, he began to conceive of a Russian army that would fight for the Third Reich in the name of a post-Bolshevik Russia.
    ellauri316.html on line 835: Vlasov’s life in Germany was far from lavish. “My underpants are completely worn out,” he complained at one point, according to one historian. Apparently, the Germans had only given him one pair.
    ellauri316.html on line 839: Its life would be short. Vlasov’s division fought only once for the Nazis, in February 1945, in a futile attempt to stop the Soviet push across the Oder River and into the heart of the Third Reich.
    ellauri316.html on line 840: After being beaten back by Soviet forces, the Russian Liberation Army retreated to Prague. In yet another reversal of loyalties, Vlasov hoped to help anti-Nazi forces and eventually surrender to the United States.
    ellauri316.html on line 843: Russian military leaders remain fond of such vivid reminders of what traitors face. Last year, a deserter of the Wagner Group militia was executed with a sledgehammer, which the outfit’s leader Evgeny Prigozhin has taken to wielding as a symbol.
    ellauri316.html on line 845: Viron mezäveljiä hyllasi myös violettitukkainen fasisti-itätyttömme Sofi Oxanen. A Ukrainian Jew is working to untangle the legacy of far-right nationalist leader Stepan Bandera, another Nazi collaborator icon uplifted by NATO.
    ellauri316.html on line 881: Kuten sanoo Isaac Asimov, historia ei käänny takaisin. Ei se ole mikään hummeri tai rapu, eikä punainen kuin vastentahtoisesti elävältä keitettynä.
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    ellauri317.html on line 78: І хлопець хоть куди козак, And quite a Cossack for a lad, Varsinainen kirka kasakka.
    ellauri317.html on line 94: Но зла Юнона, суча дочка, But cackling Juno, dog-gone-daughter, Mutta Juno paha muija
    ellauri317.html on line 95: Розкудкудакалась, як квочка, — Kept cackling like a hen for water; kaklatti kuin joku nuija
    ellauri317.html on line 96: Енея не любила — страх; – That's how Aeneas lacked her grace – Aineias ei napannut siinä vika
    ellauri317.html on line 99: У пекло, щоб і дух не пах. The trip to that unearthly place. Jouti manalaan se vitun sika.
    ellauri317.html on line 166: Swedish men are so fussy and effeminate-looking, so why are women the world over attracted to such beta men, instead of the manlier-looking more masculine macho men from the Americas? Or the Ukrainian kosacks? Sas se.
    ellauri317.html on line 316: Tout le mond savait que l´intérêt délibéré pour la femme de Pouchkine n´était qu´un écran derrière lequel le Français cachait des détails secrets de sa vie personnelle. Le terrain fertile pour de telles rumeurs était la relation entre d´Anthès et l’émissaire du roi hollandais, le baron Louis Heeckeren, qui avait adopté le jeune homme après son arrivée dans l´Empire russe. Quoi qu’il en soit, d´Anthès avait trop fortement harcelé Natalia et dépassé toutes les limites.
    ellauri317.html on line 356: Čapekia on usein pidetty tieteiskirjailijana, mutta hän vertautuu paremmin sellaisiin aikansa nimiin kuin George Orwell ja Aldous Huxley, jotka kirjoittivat talousliberaalia valtavirtakirjallisuutta tieteiskirjallisuuden kaavussa, kuin myöhempiin Isaac Asimovin ja Arthur C. Clarken tapaisiin varsinaisiin tieteiskirjailijoihin. Suuri osa Čapekin teoksista käsittelee monia nykymaailman mullistavia keksintöjä ja kehityslinjoja, jotka olivat nähtävissä jo 1900-luvun alkupuolella. Niitä ovat muun muassa massatuotanto, ydinaseet ja ihmisen ulkopuolinen äly, joka ilmenee Čapekin teosten roboteissa ja älykkäissä salamantereissa. Amerikkalaisen pragmaattisen liberalismin innostamana hän kampanjoi ilmaisunvapauden puolesta ja vastusti voimakkaasti sekä fasismin että kommunismin nousua Euroopassa.
    ellauri317.html on line 364: Das kommunistische Regime der Tschechoslowakei nach 1948 tat sich Karel Čapek zwar schwer anzuerkennen, da er nie von der Überlegenheit einer Diktatur des Proletariats gegenüber anderen Gesellschaftsformen überzeugt gewesen war. Zudem war er eine Symbolfigur der „bourgeoisen“ ersten Republik.
    ellauri317.html on line 388: Russia Beyond tiesi että Saxan lähettilään Mirbachin oikeasti salamurhasivat vasemmistososialistivallankumouxelliset pettyneinä Uljanovin paskakaivorauhanehtoihin.
    ellauri317.html on line 390: Holhoojan kommentaattori Roy Greenslade vuonna 2014 ja entinen Slate-lehden toimittaja Jack Shafer vuonna 2007 syyttivät Russia Beyondia propagandasta.
    ellauri317.html on line 482: Heinäkuussa 1906 naisterroristit tuotiin Akatuyn vankilaan. Vuoden 1906 loppuun saakka vankilan hallinto oli melko lempeä - vangit saivat käyttää vaatteita, vastaanottaa vieraita ja puhua vapaasti kävelyllä. Talvella 1907 saatiin käsky, että "poliittiset" naiset oli kuljetettava Maltsevskajan vankilaan, mikä aiheutti vankien raivoa, koska matkustaminen kovassa pakkasessa voi olla erittäin vaarallista hengelle ja terveydelle. Siitä huolimatta Algachinskin vankilan päällikkö Borodulin (hänet tappoi ansaitusti myöhemmin Pohjoisen taistelulentoosaston jäsen) vaati tiukasti siirtokäskyn toteuttamista sairaiden Spiridonovan ja Shkolnikin osalta.
    ellauri317.html on line 498: Huhti-kesäkuussa 1918 Spiridonova muutti radikaalisti poliittista asemaansa. Yhteistyöstä bolshevikkien kanssa hän, yksi harvoista, joka tuomitsi jyrkästi vasemmistososialististen vallankumouksellisten eron kansankomissaarien neuvostosta, siirtyi bolshevikkien poliittisten vastustajien leiriin. Hänen omien sanojensa mukaan vasemmistososialististen vallankumouksellisten erottua neuvostohallituksesta hän oli ainoa linkki bolshevikkien kanssa ja jätti heidät "myöhemmin kuin muut". Samaan aikaan Spiridonova suhtautui Brest-Litovskin sopimukseen dramaattisesti. Tätä seurasi pian vasemmiston kansannousu bolshevikkeja vastaan. Historiaa vääristelevän ulkoministeri Lavrovin mukaan Spiridonova oli osallisena Saksan suurlähettilään von Mirbachin murhassa - hän neuvoi Yakov Blyumkinia miten pommi otetaan asiapullosalkusta. Se ei toiminut vaan piti ampua Mirbachia vielä
    ellauri317.html on line 525: Noin kello kolmen aikaa päivällä heitettiin Saksan lähetystöön kaksi pommia, jotka haavoittivat vaikeasti Mirbachia. Se on ilmeinen monarkistien tai niiden provokaattorien teko, jotka haluavat vetää Venäjän sotaan anglo-ranskalaisten kapitalistien eduksi, heidän, jotka jo ovat ostaneet tšekit. On mobilisoitava kaikki voimat, on tehtävä kaikki voitava, jotta rikolliset saataisiin viipymättä kiinni. Tshekeistä selvittäneen, mutta anglo-ranskalaiset ovat jo vaikeampi pala.
    ellauri317.html on line 582: Vuonna 1919 Skoropadskyj ja muut Skoropadskyjin talon jäsenet joutuivat pakenemaan Ukrainasta, koska hänen isänsä hallitus romahti juuri ennen Neuvostoliiton ja Puolan hallitusta. Skoropadskyj kihlautui 13. helmikuuta 1957 Heluna Melnyk-Kaluzhynskan kanssa, mutta hän kuoli puolitoista viikkoa sitten KGB:n agenttien myrkytettyä hänet operaatiossa Ukrainan itsenäisyysjohtajien eliminoimiseksi. Hänen väitetään saaneen avioliiton ulkopuolisen lapsen Olesya Tukhai-Bein kanssa, vaikka tätä ei ole koskaan todistettu. Ali-Karim Bei! Ach, back to the salt mines.
    ellauri317.html on line 593: ei olekaan Voldemar Putler, vaan Jēkabs Peterss (venäjäksi : Я‌ков Христофо‌рович Пе‌терс , Yakov Khristoforovich Peters , englanniksi: Jacob Peters ; 3. joulukuuta [ OS 21. marraskuuta] 1886 – 25. huhtikuuta 1938). Hän oli Latvian kommunistinen vallankumouxellinen, joka pelasi pajazzoa Neuvostoliiton perustamisessa. Yhdessä Felix Dzeržinskin kanssa hän oli yksi Neuvosto-Venäjän salaisen poliisin Chekan perustajista ja päällikköistä. Hän oli Chekan varapuheenjohtaja vuodesta 1918 ja lyhyen ajan virkaatekevänä puheenjohtajana 7.7.-22.8.1918.
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    ellauri317.html on line 675: 6. heinäkuuta 1918 Aleksandrovitš osallistui vasemmistososialististen vallankumouksellisten aseelliseen kapinaan Moskovassa, joka liittyi bolshevikkihallituksen allekirjoittamaan Brest-Litovskin rauhansopimukseen ja sitä seuranneeseen Saksan suurlähettilään W. von Mirbachin murhaan. Vasemmistososialististen vallankumouksellisten. Oleg Vitalievich Mikhailovin mukaan Aleksandrovitš valvoi Chekan suurlähetystön turvallisuutta. Päivää ennen kansannousua, 5. heinäkuuta, hän lähetti auton Moskovan lähellä sijaitsevaan kylään toimittaakseen sen sosialistisen vallankumouksellisen johtajansa yhden Dmitri Popovin turvallisuusjoukkojen päämajaan, joka oli tuolloin sairaslomalla. Aamulla 6. heinäkuuta hän vahvisti Chekan sinetillä Yakov Blumkinin laatiman salaisen osaston todistuksen (työ ulkomaanvakoilusta) ja kirjoitti Chekan autotalliin muistiinpanon auton myöntämisestä. Sitten Aleksandrovich otti mukanaan 544 tuhatta ruplaa, jotka oli aiemmin otettu pidätetyltä henkilöltä, ja jotka oli määrä luovuttaa VChK Vault -osastolle.
    ellauri317.html on line 677: Saatuaan uutiset suurlähettiläs Mirbachin murhasta Aleksandrovitš meni Popovin osastolle Pokrovskin kasarmiin osallistuakseen PLSR:n keskuskomitean kokoukseen. Hän siirsi Chekan rahat puolueen kassaan. Sitten Aleksandrovitš tapasi Dzeržinskin, joka oli saapunut pidättämään "terroristin" Blumkinin, ja riisui sekä Chekan pään Dzherzhinskin (hänen välittömän esimiehensä) että vartijansa. Aleksandrovitš kertoi Dzeržinskille: "Jossittelen vasemmistososialistisen vallankumouspuolueen keskuskomitean määräyksellä sinut pidätetyksi".
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    ellauri317.html on line 794: Suosittu Purishkevich, jota Vladimir Kokovtsov kuvaili hurmaavaksi, epävakaaksi mieheksi, joka ei voinut viipyä minuuttiakaan yhdessä paikassa, valittiin Bessarabian ja Kurskin maakunnan toisen, kolmannen ja neljännen keisarillisen duuman varaedustajaksi. Hän sai mainetta loistavista puheistaan ​​ja skandaalimaisesta käytöksestään, kuten puhumisesta 1. toukokuuta vaaleanpunainen neilikka (kai) sepaluxessa. Hän oli kovan linjan kannattaja sacerdotal itsevaltiuden ja venäläistämisen luomaan yhtenäisyyttä. Purishkevichin vihamielisyyden juutalaisia ​​kohtaan aiheutti hänen käsityksensä, että he olivat "vallankumouksellisen liikkeen etujoukkoja". Hän halusi, että heidät kaikki karkotettaisiin Kolymaan. Hän uskoi, että "kadetit, sosialistit, älymystö, lehdistö ja yliopistoprofessorien neuvostot" olivat kaikki juutalaisten hallinnassa.
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    ellauri318.html on line 37: Jens Jacob Lapidus (s. 24. toukokuuta 1974) on ruotsalainen asianajaja ja dekkarikirjailija. Kirjailija käyttää edustamastaan kirjallisuudenlajista nimitystä "Stockholm noir". Teosten tapahtumat sijoittuvat Tukholman alamaailmaan.
    ellauri318.html on line 66: The essence of the given name Mrado stands for compassion, creativity, reliability, generosity, loyalty and a love for domestic life. Family takes always priority in your life. It is the foundation of your traditional values. Nevertheless you are not completely unselfish, because of a tendency to teach others while expecting gratitude.
    ellauri318.html on line 71: Sexually very active you often connect with new people, which makes you well informed. With strong linguistic skills you quickly see through the fine print when concluding contracts. Your journalistic skills make you a great researcher who could possibly discover the secrets of life.
    ellauri318.html on line 73: Even though you strive for big success, you are a practical and realistic person.
    ellauri318.html on line 74: Meaning you also have a knack for organization and down to earth solutions. Mrado has a very alert mind that kind of operates like a computer(efficiently).
    ellauri318.html on line 75: Being a kind person who likes to help others can sometimes slow you down when trying to accomplish your own goals.
    ellauri318.html on line 77: Even if you reach for your gun at the last minute you never miss a deadline. Because you always have a backup gun in your pocket.
    ellauri318.html on line 81: Stekare, med adjektivformen stekig, är ett uttryck som i svenskan under tidigt 2000-tal kommit att användas om en viss typ av personer i svensk överklass som unga personer inom adelskalendern och nyrika. Stereotypen "stekare" refererar vanligtvis till en typ av ung man som är, eller åtminstone tydligt försöker ge sken av, att vara ekonomiskt oberoende. Liksom många tidigare provocerande ungdomsgrupper såsom det sena 1800-talets grilljannar och 1940-talets swingpjattar förknippas även stekarna i stor utsträckning med en viss klädstil. Aftonbladets krönikör Fredrik Virtanen beskrev 2005 denna så här: "Flottigt Runar-hår, brun utan sol-kräm, Canada Goose-täckjacksväst, röd skjorta, jättestora wraparoundshades, blekta lyxjeans och hiphop-sneakers."
    ellauri318.html on line 92: "Jag skiter" är en sång komponerad och skriven av Magnus Uggla och inspelad av honom på albumet "Va ska man ta livet av sig för när man ändå inte får höra snacket efteråt?" 1977. Sångtexten uppmanar till att inte lyssna på vad andra tycker och tänker om en själv, och behandlar ungdomars protest mot vuxenvärldens krav och tjat. Låten var på sin tid mycket omdiskuterad, då ungdomarna tog till sig texten och gjorde "uppror" mot vuxenvärlden. Deras föräldrar krävde därmed i det närmaste att Magnus Ugglas låtar skulle bannlysas i svensk radio. Själv har Uggla sagt i efterhand att han inte förstår att låten skapade sådan uppståndelse, då hela låten var humoristiskt skriven och baserades på ett skämt Uggla läst i Söndagsnisse-Strix, nämligen just raden "de säger att jag skiter i allt, men det skiter jag i!".
    ellauri318.html on line 151: Hypnotisoijan pohjalta on tehty samanniminen elokuva, jonka pääosassa on suomalainen näyttelijä Tobias Zilliacus. Tobias varmaan osaa suomea paremmin kuin Joona: "Pojat syö tilli". ATK-nikkari tervehtii Joonaa suomexi Ei saa peittää. Onko tässä vähän vittuilun makua?
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    ellauri318.html on line 272: time," Lula said, letting us in, trotting back to the
    ellauri318.html on line 281: Grandma's snoring. She sounds like she was trying to suck in her face through her nose. Like King Kong with sinus infection.
    ellauri318.html on line 283: The old days were gone and the Mob no longer exclusively ran Trenton. The Mob had to share the Trenton pie with Russian thugs, kid gangs, Asian triads, black and Hispanic gangstas. Just som i Sverige.
    ellauri318.html on line 335: Nykyään Ukrainaksi kutsuttu alue oli aikoinaan kasarien valtakunnan sydän (albumi 194). Kasarien kaganaatti saavutti huippunsa 800-luvun lopulla, kun se sai hallintaansa Subkaukasian, Azovinmeren ja suurimman osan Itä-Euroopasta Dnipro-jokeen asti. Pro-Ukrainalaiset Siverialaiset ja Polialaiset kunnioittivat kasareita. Pushkinin lyyrinen sankari oli Kasari. Kertaa myös George Chipmunkin "kossack trivia" albumista 190.
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    ellauri318.html on line 367: Mut ei, Lisa on säpöbaasi eikä mikään tavallinen krimihattu niikö kiireetön perheetön Joona Linna. Kännykät on tehneet leffojen juonenkuljetuxesta tyhjänpäiväistä, deus ex machina on koko ajan taskussa. Mun on pakko ottaa tää.
    ellauri318.html on line 369: Lefa vaikuttaa piilomisogyyniltä kaappirasistilta. Ja herkuttelevalta herralta. Tämän lisäxi se on ennen kaikkea sanomattoman virkamiesmäisen kuivakka. Tohtorinhatullinen pölyä. Blatte on mutakuono ruåzixi, latinaxi torakka. Poliisivoimissa 2005 ei ollut yhtään blattea. Sielä on sentään Helena Palmgren niminen radikalisoitunut sveduämmä, joka osoittautuu kirjan Dorloxi. Sen ampuu Mattein kotineekeri Ukulele kylmän rauhallisesti ottalaukauxella vainaaxi, vaikkei olis edes enää tarvinnut. Paha somali Abbdo räjäyttää izensä Nobel-dynypatukalla taivaalle. Palefaceihin ei sattunut. Näin eletään 2015 Ruåzissa.
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    ellauri321.html on line 45: After a brief legal career he was employed by the Earl of Essex in a foreign diplomatic capacity, the main purpose of which was to gain intelligence on the activities of England's European neighbours. Wotton became ambassador to Venice and his eternal lines, "An Ambassador is an honest man, sent to lie abroad for the good of his country" no doubt reflects his disillusionment with the duplicity of the role. When on a mission to Augsburg, in 1604, he actually said, "An ambassador is an honest gentleman sent to lie abroad for the good of his country". King Jim siitä vähän pahentui.
    ellauri321.html on line 49: None of Wotton's poetry was published during his lifetime and it was not until 1651 that his collected works were issued as Reliquiae Wottonianae. Among these, Elizabeth of Bohemia, Upon the Sudden Restraint of the Earl of Somerset, and The Character of a Happy Life are the most memorable. Izaak Walton's biography of Sir Henry Wotton, written in 1670, clearly depicts his powerful intellect, forthright character, and the esteem in which he was held.
    ellauri321.html on line 51: Of 25 poems printed in Reliquiae Wottonianae 15 are Wotton´s. Of those, two are well known, "O his Mistris, the Queen of Bohemia," and "The Character of a Happy Life".
    ellauri321.html on line 57: Sam Weller (character) - Wikipedia
    ellauri321.html on line 60: Sam Weller is a fictional character in The Pickwick Papers (1836), the first novel by Charles Dickens, and the character that made Dickens famous. Читать ещё

    ellauri321.html on line 61: A humorous Cockney bootblack, Sam Weller first appeared in the fourth serialised episode. Previously the monthly parts of the book had been doing badly, selling only about 1... Скрыть
    ellauri321.html on line 73: As a character, Sam Weller complements Mr. Pickwick, just as Sancho Panza complements Don Quixote. Whereas Mr. Pickwick is innocent and elderly, Sam is experienced and young, the most intelligent character in the novel. If Mr. Pickwick loses his temper easily, Sam is quite self-possessed. While Mr. Pickwick has no romantic intentions, Sam carries on a... Скрыть
    ellauri321.html on line 101: A new English edition appeared in the year following, and an American reprint of the editio princeps was brought out by Matthew Carey in Philadelphia in 1793. In the meantime its author, whose full name was J. Hector Saint John de Crèvecoeur, had himself translated the book into French, adding to it very considerably, and publishing it in Paris in 1784.* A second French edition, still further enlarged and containing excellent maps and plates, appeared in 1787. These bibliographical facts are significant. They show that for at least twenty years, probably for a much longer period, the “Letters from an American Farmer” was an important interpreter of the New World to the Old. It seems to have been in answer to a demand aroused by his first book that Crèvecoeur ventured to treat the same theme once more. But the three bulky volumes of his “Journey in Upper Pennsylvania” (1801) contain little that is now or illuminating.
    ellauri321.html on line 103: Among other books there fell into a guy named Hazlitt's hands a little volume of double interest to him by reason of his own early sojourn in America, and in a fitting connection he gave it a word of praise. In the Edinburgh Review for October, 1829, he speaks of it as giving one an idea “how American scenery and manners may be treated with a lively poetic interest. The pictures are sometimes highly colored, but they are vivid and strikingly characteristic.” “The author,” he continues, “gives not only the objects, but the feelings of a new country.” Hazlitt had read the book and had been delighted with it nearly a quarter of a century before he wrote of it, and in the earliest years of the century he had commended it warmly to his friends. In November, 1805, Lamb wrote: “Oh, tell Hazlitt not to forget the American Farmer. I dare say it is not so good as he fancies; but a book's a book.”* And it is this book, which not only gained the sympathies of Hazlitt and Charles Lamb, but also by its idealized treatment of American country life may possibly have stirred, as Professor Moses Coit Tyler thought, the imaginations of Byron and Coleridge.
    ellauri321.html on line 105: For many years after Hazlitt had sounded his note of praise, Crèvecoeur and his work remained practically unknown. The ideas for which he stood, the literary atmosphere that he created, were both old-fashioned. Few people took Rousseau from their upper shelves, and the dust gathered on the tomes of Chateaubriand. Even Werther was more talked about than read. And so no one cared for this Earthly Paradise of the Age of Reason dashed with Rousseau's sentimentality, filled with his love of Nature, and prophetic of the whole Emigrant literature of France.
    ellauri321.html on line 108: In 1747, in his sixteenth year, Crèvecoeur was sent by his family to England in order to complete his education. But the young man was of an adventurous spirit, and after a sojourn of about seven years in England, he set sail for Canada, where for the years 1758–59 he served in the French army. In 1764, after some residence in Pennsylvania, he became a naturalized citizen of New York, and five years later settled on a farm in Ulster County. Here, with his wife, Mahetable Tiffet of Yonkers, he lived the peaceful life of many idyllic years during which he gathered the materials for his book. Obviously enough he did not always remain on his farm, but viewed many parts of the country with a quietly observing eye. These journeys are recorded in his pages. He explored pretty thoroughly the settled portions of the States of New York and Pennsylvania, saw something of New England, and also penetrated westward to the limits of the colonies. He went as far South as Charleston, and may have visited Jamaica. Beyond such journeyings we may imagine these years to have xiv have been quite barren of events, serene and peaceful, until the storm of the Revolution began to break. It is not until 1779 that anything of import is again recorded of Crèvecoeur. In that year he made an attempt to return to Normandy, but the sudden appearance of a French fleet in the harbor of New York causing him to be suspected as a spy, he was imprisoned for three months. He was then permitted to sail, and, on his arrival in England, sold for thirty guineas his “Letters from an American Farmer,” which were published at London in 1782, the year after he reached France.
    ellauri321.html on line 112: Here sorrow and desolation awaited him. His wife had died a few weeks before his arrival, his farm had been ravaged, his children were in the care of strangers. But as he had been appointed French Consul in New York with the especially expressed approbation of Washington, he remained in America six years longer, with only one brief interval spent in France. Notwithstanding the disastrous practical influence of his book, through which five hundred Norman families are said to have perished in the forests of Ohio, he was now an honored citizen in his adopted country, distinguished by Washington, and the friend of Franklin. In these later years he accompanied Franklin on various journeys, one of which is recorded in the “Voyage Dans La Haute Pennsylvanie.” In 1790 he returned to France, living now at Rouen, now at Sarcelles, where he died on November 12, 1813. He was a man of “serene temper and pure benevolence,” of good sense and sound judgment; something also of a dreamer, yet of a rhetorical rather than a poetical temperament; typically French, since there were in him no extremes of opinion or emotion. He followed the dictates of his reason tempered by the warmth of his heart, and treated life justly and sanely.
    ellauri321.html on line 114: Crèvecoeur's book differs from other works descriptive of early conditions in America in that xvi that it should be regarded primarily as a piece of literature. Beyond the information that is given by it there is the more permanent significance of its tone and atmosphere, of its singularly engaging style, and of the fact that it forms part of a great literary movement.
    ellauri321.html on line 117: Crèvecoeur sought and found, or imagined that he had found, that land of plain living and high thinking, of simple virtue and untrammeled manhood, which was one of the dreams of his age. Here were none of those social distinctions against which Werther so bitterly rebelled. The restraints of law were reduced to a minimum and in Crèvecoeur's favorite Society of Friends (of which he gave a long account to his French countrymen) there were not even priests. In a word, the spiritual rebellion of that period was essentially a rebellion against institutions, and the real corresponded very nearly to the ideal in colonial America. Beyond the limits of the colonies, moreover, the absolute ideal hovered.
    ellauri321.html on line 119: This was the Indian; not the red man of actual flesh an and xvii and blood, but the Tenewissa of Crèvecoeur, and the Atala of Chateaubriand. The pressure of the tyrannous centuries drove men to an ideal of extreme liberty. It was the Indian, living in uninterrupted communion with Nature, and within the most flexible of societies, whom they contrasted with the European held in the iron vise of a complex and traditional social order. All the undeniable charm of this ideal of freedom, of simplicity, of a life close to Nature, Crèvecoeur embodied in his book.
    ellauri321.html on line 123: But Crèvecoeur was after all a Frenchman, with the strong social instinct of his race. And so he proceeds to analyze and define the political conditions of America. It fills him with a quiet but deep satisfaction to be one of a community of “freeholders, the possessors of the soil they cultivate, members of the government they obey, and the framers of their own laws by means of their representatives.” Thus he rises to a consideration of this new type of social man and seeks to answer the question: What xx What is an American? His answer is delightful literature, but fanciful sociology. Had the colonial farmers all been Crèvecoeurs, had they all possessed his ideality, his power of raising simple things into true human dignity, of connecting the homeliest activity with the ultimate social purpose which it furthers in its own small way, his description of the American would have been fair enough. As a matter of fact, the hard-working colonial farmer, cut off from the refining and subduing influences of an older civilization, was probably no very delectable type, however worthy, and one fears that Professor Wendell is right in declaring that Crèvecoeur's American is no more human than some ideal savage of Voltaire. But in this fact lies much of the literary charm of his work, and of its value as a human document of the age of the Revolution.
    ellauri321.html on line 129: My father left me three hundred and seventy-one acres of land, forty-seven of which are good timothy meadow, an excellent orchard, a good house, and a substantial barn. Aloitti lähes tyhjästä kuten Donald Trump, jolle isä antoi starttirahaxi vaivaisen miljoonan.
    ellauri321.html on line 131: Yet when young I entertained some thoughts of selling my farm. I thought it afforded but a dull repetition of the same labours and pleasures. I thought the former tedious and heavy, the latter few and insipid; but when I came to consider myself as divested of my farm, I then found the world so wide, and every place so full, that I began to fear lest there would be no room for me. My farm, my house, my barn, presented to my imagination, objects from which I adduced quite new ideas; they were more forcible than before. Why should not I find myself happy, said I, where my father was before? He left me no good books it is true, he gave me no other education than the art of reading and writing; but he left me a good farm, and his experience; he left me free from debts, and no kind of difficulties to struggle with 24 with.—I married, and this perfectly reconciled me to my situation; my wife rendered my house all at once chearful and pleasing; it no longer appeared gloomy and solitary as before; when I went to work in my fields I worked with more alacrity and sprightliness; I felt that I did not work for myself alone, and this encouraged me much. My wife would often come with her kitting in her hand, and sit under the shady trees, praising the straightness of my furrows, and the docility of my horses; this swelled my heart and made every thing light and pleasant, and I regretted that I had not married before. I felt myself happy in my new situation, and where is that station which can confer a more substantial system of felicity than that of an American farmer, possessing freedom of action, freedom of thoughts, ruled by a mode of government which requires but little from us? Every year I kill from 1500 to 2,000 weight of pork, 1,200 of beef, half a dozen of good wethers in harvest: of fowls my wife has always a great stock: what can I wish more?
    ellauri321.html on line 137: Whenever I go abroad it is always involuntary. I never return home without feeling some pleasing emotion, which I often suppress as useless and foolish. The instant I enter on my own land, the bright idea of property, of exclusive right, of independence exalt my mind. Precious soil, I say to myself, by what singular custom of law is it that thou wast made to constitute the riches of the freeholder? What should we American farmers be without the distinct possession of that soil? It feeds, it clothes us, from it we draw even a great exuberancy, our best meat, our richest drink, the very honey of our bees comes from this privileged spot. No wonder we should thus cherish its possession, no wonder that so many Europeans who have never been able to say that such portion of land was theirs, cross the Atlantic to realize that happiness. this is what may be called the true and the only philosophy of an American farmer. He is like a cock perhaps, arrayed with the most majestic plumes, tender to its mate, bold, courageous, endowed with an astonishing instinct to fuck, with thoughts, with memory, and every distinguishing characteristic of the reason of man. I really enjoy killing all my animals, like doves, my record is fourteen dozen.
    ellauri321.html on line 139: I bless God for all the good he has given me; I envy no man's prosperity (unlike the greedy wren that stole the quaker swallow's furnishings), and with no other portion of happiness that that I may live to teach the same philosophy to my children; and give each of them a farm, shew them how to cultivate it, and be like their father, good substantial stantial independent American farmers—an appellation which will be the most fortunate one, a man of my class can possess, so long as our civil government continues to shed blessings on our husbandry. Adieu.
    ellauri321.html on line 143: The rich and the poor are not so far removed from each other as they are in Europe. Some few towns excepted, we are all tillers of the earth, from Nova Scotia to West Florida. We are all animated with the spirit of an industry which is unfettered and unrestrained, because each person works for himself. (Excepting the Negroes of course, and a bunch of penniless farm hands.)
    ellauri321.html on line 149: these accumulated rewards procure them lands; those lands confer on them the title of freemen, and to that title every benefit is affixed which men can possibly require. This is the great operation daily performed by our laws. Ubi panis ibi patria is the motto of all immigrants.
    ellauri321.html on line 154: The American is a new man, homo novus, who acts upon new principles; he must therefore entertain new ideas, and form new opinions. From involuntary idleness, servile dependence, penury, and useless labour, he has passed to toils of a very different nature, rewarded by ample subsistence.—This is an American.
    ellauri321.html on line 156: Those who live near the sea, feed more on fish than on flesh, and often encounter that boisterous element. This renders them more bold and enterprising; this leads them to neglect the confined occupations of the land. They see and converse with a variety of people; their intercourse with mankind becomes extensive. The sea inspires them with a love of traffic, a desire of transporting produce from one place to another; and leads them to a variety of resources which supply the place of labour. Those who inhabit the middle settlements, by far the most numerous, must be very different; the simple cultivation of the earth purifies them, but the indulgences of the government, the soft remonstrances of religion, the rank of independent freeholders, must necessarily inspire them with sentiments, very little known in Europe among people of the same class. What do I say? Europe has no such class of men; the early knowledge they acquire, the early bargains they make, give them a great degree of sagacity. As freemen men 58 they will be litigious; pride and obstinacy are often the cause of law suits; the nature of our laws and governments may be another. As citizens it is easy to imagine, that they will carefully read the newspapers, enter into every political disquisition, freely blame or censure governors and others. As farmers they will be carful and anxious to get as much as they can, because what they get is their own. As northern men they will love the chearful cup.
    ellauri321.html on line 159: As Christians, religion curbs them not in their opinions; the general indulgence leaves every one to think for themselves in spiritual matters; the laws inspect our actions, our thoughts are left to God. Industry, good living, selfishness, litigiousness, country politics, the pride of freemen, religious indifference, are their characteristics. If you recede still farther from the sea, you will come into more modern settlements; they exhibit the same strong lineaments, in a ruder appearance. Religion seems to have still less influence, and their manners are less improved, and they carry guns.
    ellauri321.html on line 161: By living in or near the woods, their actions are regulated by the wildness of the neighbourhood. The deer often come to eat their grain, the wolves to destroy their sheep, the bears to kill their hogs, the foxes to catch their poultry. This surrounding hostility, immediately puts the gun into their hands; they watch 67 watch these animals, they kill some; and thus by defending their property, they soon become professed hunters; this is the progress; once hunters, farewell to the plough. The chase renders them ferocious, gloomy, and unsociable; a hunter wants no neighbour, he rather hates them, because he dreads the competition. In a little time their success in the woods makes them neglect their tillage. They trust to the natural fecundity of the earth, and therefore do little; carelessness in fencing, often exposes what little they sow to destruction; they are not at home to watch;
    ellauri321.html on line 164: These new manners being grafted on the old stock, produce a strange sort of lawless profligacy, the impressions of which are indelible. The manners of the Indian natives are respectable, compared with this European medley. Their wives and children live in sloth and inactivity; and having no proper pursuits, you may judge what education the latter receive. Their tender minds have nothing else to contemplate but the example of their parents; like them they grow up a mongrel breed, half civilized, half savage, except nature stamps on them some constitutional propensities. 68 propensities. That rich, that voluptuous sentiment is gone that struck them so forcibly; the possession of their freeholds no longer conveys to their minds the same pleasure and pride.
    ellauri321.html on line 166: Near the great woods, in the last inhabited districts men seem to be placed still farther beyond the reach of government, which in some measure leaves them to themselves. How can it pervade every corner; as they were driven there by misfortunes, tunes, necessity of beginnings, desire of acquiring large tracks of land, idleness, frequent want of œconomy, ancient debts; the re-union of such people does not afford a very pleasing spectacle. When discord, want of unity and friendship; when either drunkenness or idleness prevail in such remote districts; contention, inactivity, and wretchedness must ensue. There are not the same remedies to these evils as in a long established community. The few magistrates they have, are in general little better than the rest; they are often in a perfect state of war; that of man against man, sometimes decided by blows, sometimes by means of the law; that of man against every wild inhabitant of these venerable woods, of which they are come to dispossess them. There men appear to be no better than carnivorous animals of a superior rank, living on the flesh of wild animals when they can catch them, and when they are not able, they subsist on grain. Eating of wild meat, whatever you may think, tends to alter their temper.
    ellauri321.html on line 168: So he who would wish to see America in its proper light, and have a true idea of its feeble beginnings and barbarous rudiments, must visit our extended line of frontiers where the last settlers dwell, and where he may see the first labours of settlement, the mode of clearing the earth, in all their different appearances; where men are wholly left dependent on their native tempers, and on the spur of uncertain industry, which often fails when not sanctified by the efficacy of a few moral rules. There, remote from the power of example, and check of shame, many families exhibit the most hideous parts of our society. They are a kind of forlorn hope, preceding by ten or twelve years the most respectable army of veterans which come after them. In that space, prosperity will polish some, vice and the law will drive off the rest, who uniting again with others like themselves will recede still farther; making room for more industrious people, who will finish their improvements, convert the loghouse into a convenient habitation, and rejoicing that the first heavy labours are finished, will change in a few years that hitherto barbarous country into a fine fertile, well regulated district. Such is our progress, such is the march of the Europeans toward the interior parts of this continent. In all societies there are off-casts; this impure part serves as our precursors or pioneers; my father himself was one of that class, but he came upon honest principles, and was therefore one of the few who held fast; by good conduct and temperance, he transmitted to me his fair inheritance, when not above one in fourteen of his contemporaries had the same good fortune.
    ellauri321.html on line 170: As I have endeavoured to shew you how Europeans become Americans; it may not be disagreeable to shew you likewise how the various Christian sects introduced, wear out, and how religious indifference becomes prevalent. When any considerable number of a particular sect happen to dwell contiguous to each other, they immediately erect a temple, and there worship the Divinity agreeably to 62 their own peculiar ideas. Nobody disturbs them. If any new sect springs up in Europe, it may happen that many of its professors will come and settle in America. As they bring their zeal with them, they are at liberty to make proselytes if they can, and to build a meeting and to follow the dictates of their consciences; for neither the government nor any other power interferes. If they are peaceable subjects, and are industrious, what is it to their neighbours how and in what manner they think fit to address their prayers to the Supreme Being? But if the sectaries are not settled close together, if they are mixed with other denominations, their zeal will cool for want of fuel, and will be extinguished in a little time. Then the Americans become as to religion, what they are as to country, allied to all. In them the name of Englishman, Frenchman, and European is lost, and in like manner, the strict modes of Christianity as practised in Europe are lost also.
    ellauri321.html on line 172: How does it concern the welfare of the country, or of the province at large, what this man's religious sentiments are, or really whether he has any at all? He is a good farmer, he is a sober, peaceable, good citizen: G.W. Bush himself would not wish for more. This is the visible character, the invisible one is only guessed at, and is nobody's business, whether Cristian, Jew or Muslim.
    ellauri321.html on line 173: Thus all sects are mixed as well as all nations; thus religious indifference is imperceptibly disseminated from one end of the continent to the other; which is at present one of the strongest characteristics of the Americans. Buahaha sure as hell.
    ellauri321.html on line 175: Thus our bad people are those who are half cultivators and half hunters; and the worst of them are those who have degenerated altogether into the hunting state. As old ploughmen and new men of the woods, as Europeans and new made Indians, they contract the vices of both; they adopt the moroseness and ferocity of a native, without his mildness, or even his industry at home. If manners are not refined, at least they are rendered simple and inoffensive by tilling the earth; all our wants are supplied by it, our time is divided between labour and rest, and leaves none for the commission of great misdeeds. As hunters it is divided between the toil of the chase, the idleness of repose, or the indulgence of inebriation.
    ellauri321.html on line 178: yet, when it is united with bad luck, it leads to want: want stimulates that propensity to rapacity and injustice, too natural to needy men, which is the 70 the fatal gradation. After this explanation of the effects which follow by living in the woods, shall we yet vainly flatter ourselves with the hope of converting the Indians? We should rather begin with converting our back-settlers. the back-settlers of both the Carolinas, Virginia, and many other parts, have been long a set of lawless people; it has been even dangerous to travel among them.
    ellauri321.html on line 182: There is room for every body in America; has he any particular talent, or industry? he exerts it in order to procure a livelihood, and it succeeds. Is he a merchant? the avenues of trade are infinite; is he eminent in any respect? he will be employed and respected. Does he love a country life? pleasant farms present themselves; he may purchase what he wants, and thereby become an American farmer. Is he a labourer, sober and industrious? he need not go many miles, nor receive many informations before he will be hired, well fed at the table of his employer, and paid four or five times more than he can get in Europe. Does he want uncultivated lands? Thousands of acres present themselves, which he may purchase cheap. Whatever be his talents or inclinations, if they are moderate, he may satisfy them. I do not mean that every one who comes will grow rich in a little time; no, but he may procure an easy, decent low maintenance, by his industry. Instead of starving he will be fed, instead of being idle he will have employment; and these are riches enough for such men as come over here.
    ellauri321.html on line 184: But how is this accomplished in that croud of low, indigent people, who flock here every year from all parts of Europe? I will tell you; they no sooner arrive than they immediately feel the good effects of that plenty of provisions we possess: they fare on our best food, and they are kindly entertained; their talents, character, and peculiar industry are immediately inquired into; they find countrymen every where disseminated, let them come from whatever part of Europe.
    ellauri321.html on line 186: Let me select one as an epitome of the rest, say this wetback from South America: he is hired, he goes to work, and works moderately; instead of being employed by a haughty person, he finds himself with his equal, placed at the substantial table of the farmer, or else at an inferior one as good; his wages are high, his bed is not like that bed of sorrow on which he used to lie: if he behaves with propriety, and is faithful, he is caressed, and becomes as it were a member of the Amazon family.
    ellauri321.html on line 188: He looks around, and sees many a prosperous person, who but a few years before was as poor as himself. This encourages him much, he begins to form some little scheme, the first, alas, he ever formed in his life. If he is wise he thus spends in a tent on the street two or three score years, in which time he acquires knowledge, the use of tools, the modes of working the lands, felling trees, &c. This prepares the foundation of a good name, the most useful acquisition he can make. He is encouraged, he has gained friends;
    ellauri321.html on line 189: he is advised and directed, he feels bold, he purchases some land; he gives all the money he has brought over, as well as what he has earned, and trusts to the God of harvests for the discharge of the rest. His good name procures him credit. He is now possessed of the deed, conveying to him and his posterity the fee simple and absolute property of two hundred acres of land, situated on such a shit creek without a paddle. What an epoch in this man's life! He is become a freeholder, from perhaps a Mexican boor—he is now an American, a Pennsylvanian, an English subject.
    ellauri321.html on line 193: Others again have been led astray by this enchanting scene; their new pride, instead of leading them to the fields, has kept them in idleness; the idea of possessing lands or a lot of cash is all that satisfies them—though surrounded with fertility, they have mouldered away their time in inactivity, misinformed husbandry, and ineffectual endeavours.
    ellauri321.html on line 195: The Scotch and the Irish might have lived in their own country perhaps as poor, but enjoying more civil advantages, the effects of their new situation do not strike them so forcibly, nor has it so lasting an effect. From whence the difference arises I know not, but out of twelve families of emigrants of each country, generally seven Scotch will succeed, nine German, and four Irish. The Scotch are frugal and laborious, but their wives cannot work so hard as German women, who on the contrary vie with their husbands, and often share with them the most severe toils of the field, which they understand better. They have therefore nothing to struggle against, but the common casualties of nature. The Irish do not prosper so well; they love to drink and to quarrel; they are litigious, and soon take to the gun, which is the ruin of every thing; they seem beside to labour under a greater degree of ignorance in husbandry than the others; perhaps it is that their industry had less scope, and was less exercised at home. Their potatoes, which are easily raised, are perhaps an inducem
    ellauri321.html on line 200: Andrew, what step do you intend to take in order to become rich? Have you brought any money with you, Andrew? I'll tell you what I intend to do; I'll send you to my house, where you shall stay two or three weeks, there you must exercise yourself with the axe, that is the principal tool the Americans want, and particularly the back-settlers. Can your wife spin? Well then as soon as you are able to handle the axe, you shall go and live with Mr. P. R. a particular friend of mine, who will give you four dollars per month, for the first six, and the usual price of five as long as you remain with him. I shall place your wife in another house, where she shall receive half a dollar a week for spinning; and your son a dollar a month to drive the team.
    ellauri321.html on line 204: I will lease them an hundred acres for any term of years you please, and make it more valuable to your Scotchman than if he was possessed of the fee simple.
    ellauri321.html on line 205: The term of the lease shall be thirty years; how do you like it, Andrew? Oh, Sir, it is very good, but I am afraid, that the king or his ministers, or the governor, or some of our great men, I don't mean you Sir, will come and take the land from me; your son may say to me, by and by, this is my father's land, Andrew, you must quit it. No, no, said Mr. Lessor, there is no such danger; I am here just to take the labour of a poor settler; here we have no great men, but what are subordinate to our laws; so calm all your fears, I will give you a lease, so that none can can make you afraid. Andrew did not understand a word; we therefore can easily forgive him a few spontaneous ejaculations on the rug, which would be useless to wipe off.
    ellauri321.html on line 209: Tämä hyvä, mutta Froggie pilaa antamansa suotuisan vaikutelman loppuluvussa jossa se päättää ryhtyäkin punanahaxi. The Supreme Being does not reside in peculiar churches or communities; he is equally the great Manitou of the woods and of the plains; and even in the gloom, the obscurity of those very woods, his justice may be as well understood and felt as in the most sumptuous temples. Each worship with us, hath, you know, its peculiar political tendency; there it has none but to inspire gratitude and truth: their tender minds shall receive no other idea of the Supreme Being, than that of the father of all men, who requires nothing more of them than what tends to make us others happy. We shall say with them. Soungwanèha, èsa caurounkyawga, nughwonshauza neattèwek, nèsalanga. — Our father, be thy will done in earth as it is in great heaven.
    ellauri321.html on line 218: Juan in America was a success and was chosen by the Book Society as Book of the Month. However, the work annoyed the Commonwealth Foundation – Linklater was accused of showing too little respect for the United States and its institutions. Russian Communism the writer considered an "Oriental perversion aggravated by torments and a technique filched from Germanic practice."
    ellauri321.html on line 220: Set in the year before the Wall Street crash, Juan in America is a classic evocation of the final mania of prohibition, as seen through equally maniacal British eyes. The character Eric Linklater devised to be his unreliable explorer was one capable of absorbing the enormity of the American experience without being overwhelmed by its incongruities. A blithe, bastard descendent of Byron(tm)s Don Juan, Linklater´s Juan is an anti-hero with a taste for the grotesque and the ridiculous, at once both dirty and deity whose response when faced either with sudden catastrophe or miraculous survival is simply to laugh. A novel in the mode of the picaresque, this is a story of erotic discovery in the sense, as Juan puts it, that, eh, your trousers hide not only your willy but your kinship to the clown. A nation emerging as a great power is exalting in absurdist energies. In its last spasms before the great depression, America is revealed through a series of unlikely accidents as Juan stumbles from state to state, somehow evading consequences as he goes. On his first day, he falls for the daughter of a gangster, witnesses a murder in a speakeasy and watches a woman leap to her death in a New York street. He thrills to the bizarreness of each spectacle and moves on to the next in a galloping mood that is part medieval romance, part running commentary on what was still, in the 1920s, the new world.
    ellauri321.html on line 248: So you actually believe the Western Mainstream Media?
    ellauri321.html on line 258: Sorry, but the background and implications of the 2014 far-right coup in Kiev, which overthrew the pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych, is critical for understanding the current Ukraine-Russia war. This coup was openly supported by US and European imperialism and implemented primarily by far-right shock troops such as the Right Sector and the neo-Nazi Svoboda Party.
    ellauri321.html on line 260: It represented the temporary culmination of long-standing efforts by US imperialism to install a puppet regime on the borders of Russia and brought the world a major step closer to a war between the largest nuclear powers, the US and Russia. Ukraine has since been systematically built up as a launching pad for a NATO war against Russia.The regime change prompted the outbreak of an ongoing civil war in the east of Ukraine, between Russian-backed separatists and the US-backed Ukrainian army, that has claimed the lives of tens of thousands and displaced millions.
    ellauri321.html on line 264: The people at the top of the government in Ukraine as well as those in the governments of the collective West add immensely to their bank accounts. Zelenskyy, for example, just purchased a multimillion dollar estate in Egypt to go along with the multimillion dollar villas in Italy and Switzerland, the multimillion dollar townhouse in London, the multimillion dollar beachfront house in Miami, among others. In this way, he replaced the multimillion dollar property in Crimea that was confiscated by Russia to be sold and the money was donated to children who have been orphaned by the conflict.
    ellauri321.html on line 270: I believe that if Putin is allowed to take Ukraine it will embolden him to continue the war and take other countries that have something that he wants. I think the free world must continue to support Ukraine and other countries in precarious situations like South Korea and Taiwan. If the free world doesn’t support them, it will just be a matter of time before they are attacked. If you don’t believe in freedom, move to North Korea, Russia, China or any of the other countries with dictators, kings or a supreme being. Our children´s and grandchildren’s options and futures are at stake.
    ellauri321.html on line 291: Melvin Dixon sepitti runon nimeltä Heartbeats vasta kasarilla. Se kertoo homon lakukepin kuolemasta AIDSiin. Niin juuri kävi Melvin raiskalle. He wrote about black gay men. Hänen partnerinsa nimi oli osuvasti Dick Horowitz. Dick oli todnäk. nahaton. Juanin löytämä runokokoelma saattoi olla vaikka tämä:
    ellauri321.html on line 297: 5. Wallace Stevens, ‘Sunday Morning’.
    ellauri321.html on line 305: Muistaaxeni eräs Juaniin tyytymätön jenkki Goodreads arvostelija sanoi jättäneensä niteen kesken koska siinä oli niin paljon vanhoja jenkkiklisheitä. Shelved as 'dropped' September 14, 2022. Unengaging story, wooden protagonist, hackneyed American tropes. Disappointment etched all over mine phiz. Read up to p.142.
    ellauri321.html on line 312: The Guardian is owned by a private trust. No sorry, it is now a private company. Ole Jacob joined the Scott Trust in 2015. He was appointed Chair in June 2021, following a short period as Acting Chair. He has been associated with the Schibsted Media Group ASA for 30 years, being elected to the Board in 2000 and serving as Chair since 2002.
    ellauri321.html on line 316: Tracy Corrigan was previously chief strategy officer of Dow Jones and has held a range of senior editorial positions including editor in chief of the Wall Street Journal Europe, editor of the Financial Times’ Lex column and editor of FT.com. Tracy is currently a non-executive director of Barclays Bank UK PLC, Direct Line Insurance Group PLC, and Domino’s Pizza Group PLC.
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    Quintus Horatius Flaccus, Carmina I.22, Lalage eli naisen pää


    ellauri321.html on line 564: sanol Nikitinin surumielisyyden liikuttamana ja muistellen jostakin syystä Rachel Legaré tätiään. Olisi edes sota, johon voisi uskoa, tal tyranni, jota vastaan voisi kapinoida, niin elämä olisi helpompaa. Mutta nykyaikainen tyrannius on niin laajalle levinnyt ja saavuttamaton, että sitä vastaan on melkein mahdotonta tapella.
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    ellauri321.html on line 611: Kaikki nämä olivat jokapäiväisiä juttuja, jotka eivät kiinnostaneet Juania, joten hän luki vain otsakkeet. Mutta sitten hän näki sivun yläkulmassa otsakkeen: Ajatuksen kieltäjien koulu saanut mielenkiintoisen oppilaan. Hämmästyen ja sekavin tuntein hän luki sen alla olevan uutisen. Kaunishipiäinen Kuo Kuo, jonka kulmakarvat olivat ohuet kuin mäkäräisen jalka, oli liittynyt Arroyo Beachin nudistilahkoon löytääxeen yli-ihmisen. Olivathan kiinalaiset matkailijat, kuten se Matka länteen kirjan apina, muinaisinakin aikoina menneet länteen viisautta hakemaan ja vaeltaneet sitä varten Keski-Aasian suurien autiomaiden halki, missä heitä kiusasi kylmät ja kuumat paholaiset ja hiekasta nousevat, tuulen kuljettamat aaveet, kunnes he lopulta löysivät viisauden lähteen Benareksessa, pyhän Ganges virran rannalla. Mutta matkallaan he tutkivat suurella mielenkiinnolla paholaisia, paimentolaisheimoja, yksinkertaisten vuoristoasukkaitten ja säikähtyneitten talonpoikien tapoja...
    ellauri321.html on line 613: Kuo Kuon kuutamoinen kauneus peittävässä mutta ihonmyötäisessä lohikäärmeasussa - ja ilman sitä - sai Juanin penixen kangistumaan pitkäxi ja tanakaxi pelkästä ajatuxesta... Siis eiku Arroyo Beachiin ja housut nilkkoihin!
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    Sentimentalismia


    ellauri322.html on line 41: Thomas Paine (born Thomas Pain in the Arse, February 9, 1737 [O.S. January 29, 1736] – June 8, 1809) was an English-born American Founding Father, political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary.
    ellauri322.html on line 51: Thomas Paine est né en 1737 à Thetford, une bourgade du Norfolk en Angleterre. Son père, Joseph Pain, est quaker et sa mère, Frances Cocke Pain, anglicane. Malgré les affirmations selon lesquelles Thomas aurait changé l'orthographe de son nom de famille lors de son émigration en Amérique en 1774, il utilisait "Paine" déja en 1769, alors qu'il était encore à Lewes, dans le Sussex. Il grandit dans un milieu rural modeste et quitte l'école à l'âge de douze ans. Sa formation intellectuelle est donc celle d'un autodidacte. Grâce à cela, sa pensée simple et son style concis et clair ont fait de lui une arme efficace de propagande.
    ellauri322.html on line 67: En 1804, il collabore à un journal déiste publié à New York. Progressivement isolé, accusé d’athéisme et de radicalisme, Thomas Paine meurt seul dans la pauvreté, à l’âge de 72 ans, le 8 juin 1809 à Greenwich Village (New York).
    ellauri322.html on line 83: If there is a country in the world where concord, according to common calculation, would be least expected, it is America. There the poor are not oppressed, the rich are not privileged. Industry is not mortified by the splendid extravagance of an unruly workforce rioting at its expense. Tripla hah.
    ellauri322.html on line 91: Government is nothing more than a national association; and the object of this association is the good of all, as well individually as collectively. Every man wishes to pursue his occupation, and to enjoy the fruits of his labours and the produce of his property in peace and safety, and with the least possible expense. Juu tää on selvää oikeistolaista talouslipilarismia, painu Paine pihalle.
    ellauri322.html on line 93: In contemplating the whole of this subject, I extend my views into the department of commerce. In all my publications, where the matter would admit, I have been an advocate for commerce, because I am a friend to its effects. It is a pacific system, operating to cordialise mankind, by rendering nations, as well as individuals, useful to each other. As to the mere theoretical reformation, I have never preached it up. The most effectual process is that of improving the condition of man by means of his interest; and it is on this ground that I take my stand. If commerce were permitted to act to the universal extent it is capable, it would extirpate the system of war, and produce a revolution in the uncivilised state of governments. The invention of commerce has arisen since those governments began, and is the greatest approach towards universal civilisation that has yet been made by any means not immediately flowing from moral principles. Whatever has a tendency to promote the civil intercourse of nations by an exchange of benefits, is a subject as worthy of philosophy as of politics.
    ellauri322.html on line 95: Commerce is no other than the traffic of two individuals, multiplied on a scale of numbers; and by the same rule that nature intended for the intercourse of two, she intended that of all. For this purpose she has distributed the materials of manufactures and commerce, in various and distant parts of a nation and of the world; and as they cannot be procured by war so cheaply or so commodiously as by commerce, she has rendered the latter the means of extirpating the former. As the two are nearly the opposite of each other, consequently, the uncivilised state of the European governments is injurious to commerce. Every kind of destruction or embarrassment serves to lessen the quantity, and it matters but little in what part of the commercial world the reduction begins. Like blood, it cannot be taken from any of the parts, without being taken from the whole mass in circulation, and all partake of the loss. When the ability in any nation to buy is destroyed, it equally involves the seller. Could the government of England destroy the commerce of all other nations, she would most effectually ruin her own. It is possible that a nation may be the carrier for the world, but she cannot be the merchant. She cannot be the seller and buyer of her own merchandise. The ability to buy must reside out of herself; and, therefore, the prosperity of any commercial nation is regulated by the prosperity of the rest. If they are poor she cannot be rich, and her condition, be what it may, is an index of the height of the commercial tide in other nations. When, therefore, governments are at war, the attack is made upon a common stock of commerce, and the consequence is the same as if each had attacked his own.
    ellauri322.html on line 102: Why is it that scarcely any are executed but the poor? The fact is a proof, among other things, of a wretchedness in their condition. Bred up without morals, and cast upon the world without a prospect, they are the exposed sacrifice of vice and legal barbarity. Uuhahhaa, älä jaxa Paine!
    ellauri322.html on line 104: Vähän se pääsee kerskumaan omalla rags to riches (and back to rags) tarinalla:
    ellauri322.html on line 108: But the impression, much as it effected at the time, began to wear away, and I entered afterwards in the King of Prussia Privateer, Captain Mendez, and went with her to sea. Yet, from such a beginning, and with all the inconvenience of early life against me, I am proud to say, that with a perseverance undismayed by difficulties, a disinterestedness that compelled respect, I have not only contributed to raise a new empire in the world, founded on a new system of government, but I have arrived at an eminence in political literature, the most difficult of all lines to succeed and excel in, which aristocracy with all its aids has not been able to reach or to rival. Notta lällällää teille loordit!
    ellauri322.html on line 123: The opening of South America would produce an immense field of commerce, and a ready money market for manufactures, which the eastern world does not. The East is already a country full of manufactures, the importation of which is not only an injury to the manufactures of England, but a drain upon its specie. The balance against England by this trade is regularly upwards of half a million annually sent out in the East-India ships in silver; and this is the reason, together with German intrigue, and German subsidies, that there is so little silver in England.
    ellauri322.html on line 127: When all the governments of Europe shall be established on the representative system, nations will become acquainted, and the animosities and prejudices fomented by the intrigue and artifice of courts, will cease. As soldiers have hitherto been treated in most countries, they might be said to be without a friend. Shunned by the citizen on an apprehension of their being enemies to liberty, and too often insulted by those who commanded them, their condition was a double oppression. But where genuine principles of liberty pervade a people, everything is restored to order; and the soldier civilly treated, returns the civility.
    ellauri322.html on line 129: Jepu jee. Täähän on nyt nähty käytännössä. Propellipäät lähettelee dröönejä, ja päät halkeavat ihan samalla äänellä kuin suuressa isänmaallisessa sodassa. Kiitti Paine, very interesting, but now back to the studiou.
    ellauri322.html on line 186: Jack Collinsin vanhin tytär Harriet de Boingville ja William bylsivät seitsemänkymmentäkaksi kertaa vuosina 1809-1827. Vastauksena Burkelle Thomas Paine julkaisi miehen oikeudet Godwinin avulla.
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    ellauri322.html on line 208: Hän oli aina ihaillut Jean-Jacques Rousseaun, vallankumouksen johtajien suosikkifilosofin kirjoituksia, mutta toisin kuin Rousseau, hän uskoi, että naiset pitäisi kouluttaa asianmukaisesti, että heillä on samat poliittiset oikeudet kuin miehillä ja että heidän pitäisi ilmaista näkemyksensä - kuten hän teki loistavasti elokuvassa A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman (1792).
    ellauri322.html on line 232: MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT was born on the 27th of April, 1759. Her father, a quick-tempered and unsettled man, capable of beating wife, child, and dog was the son of a manufacturer who made money in Spitalfields, when Spitalfields was prosperous. Her mother was a rigorous Irishwoman, of the Dixons of Sally Shannon. Edward John Wollstonecraft of whose childpen, besides Mary, the second child, three sons and two daughters lived to be sort of men and women in course of time, got rid of about ten thousand pounds which had been left him by his father. He began to get rid of it by farming. Mary Wollstonecraft's firstremembered home was in a farm at Epping. When she was five years old, the family moved to another farm, by the Chelmsford Toad. When she was between six and seven years old they moved again, to the neighbourhood of Barking. There they remained three years before the next move, which was to a farm near Beverley, in Yorkshire. In Yorkshire they remained six years, and Mary Wollstonecraft had there what education fell to her lot between the ages of ten and sixteen.
    ellauri322.html on line 234: Edward John Wollstonecraft then gave up farming to venture upon a commercial speculation. This caused him to live for a year and a half at Queen's Row, Hoxton. His daughter Mary was then sixteen; and while at Hoxton she had her education advanced by the friendly care of a deformed clergyman Mr. Clare who lived next door, and stayed so much at home that his one pair of shoes had lasted him for fourteen years. But Mary Wollstonecraft's chief friend at this time was an accomplished girl only two years older than herself, who maintained her father, mother, and family by skill in drawing. Her name was Frances Blood, and she especially, by her example and direct instruction, drew out her "young friend's" drawers.
    ellauri322.html on line 244: Mary Wollstonecraft left Lisbon for England late in December, 1785. When she came back she found Fanny's poor parents anxious to go back to Ireland ; and as she had been often told that she could earn by writing, she wrote a pamphlet of 162 small pages" Thoughts on the Education of Daughters " and got ten pounds for it. This she gave to hel- friend's parents to enable them to go back to their kindred. In all she did there is clear evidence of an ardent, generous, impulsive nature. One day her friend Fanny Blood had repined at the unhappy surroundings in the home she was maintaining for her father and mother, and longed for a little home of her own to do her work in. Her friend quietly found rooms, got furniture together, and told her that her little home was ready ; she had only to walk into it. Then it seemed strange to Mary Wollstonecraft that Fanny Blood was withheld by thoughts that had not been uppermost in the mood of complaint. She thought her friend irresolute, where she had herself been generously rash. Her end would have been happier had she been helped, as many are, by that calm influence of home in which some knowledge of the world passes from father and mother to son and daughter, without visible teaching and preaching, in easiest companionship of young and old from day to day.
    ellauri322.html on line 246: The little payment for her pamphlet on the " Education of Daughters " caused Mary Wollstonecraft to think more seriously of earning by her pen. The pamphlet seems also to have advanced her credit as a teacher. After giving up her day school, she spent some weeks at Eton with the Rev. Mr. Prior, one of the masters there, who recommended her as governess to the daughters of Lord Kingsborough, an Irish viscount, eldest son of the Earl of Kingston. Her way of teaching was by winning love, and she obtained the warm affection of the eldest of her pupils, who became afterwards Countess Mount-Cashel. In the summer of 1787, Lord Kingsborough's family, including Mary Wollstonecraft, was at Bristol Hot-wells, before going to the Continent. While there, Mary Wollstonecraft wrote her little tale published as " Mary, a Fiction," wherein there was much based on the memory of her own friendship for Fanny Blood.
    ellauri322.html on line 248: The publisher of Mary Wollstonecraft's " Thoughts on the Education of Daughters " was the same Joseph Johnson who in 1785 was the publisher of Oowper's " Task." With her little story written and a little money saved, the resolve to live by her pen could now be carried out. Mary Vollstonecraft, therefore, parted from her friends at Bristol, went to London, saw her publisher, and frankly told him her determination. He met her with fatherly kindness, and received her as a guest in his house while she was making her arrangements. At Michaelmas, 1787, she settled in a house in George Street, on the Surrey side of Blackfriars Bridge. There she produced a little book for children, of " Original Stories from Real Life," and earned by drudgery for Joseph Johnson. She translated, she abridged, she made a volume of Selections, and she wrote for an " Analytical Review," which Mr. Johnson founded in the middle of the year 1788. Among the books translated by her was Necker " On the Importance of Religious Opinions." Among the books abridged by her was S:dzmann's " Elements of Morality."
    ellauri322.html on line 250: With all this hard work she lived as sparely as she could, that she might help her family. She supported her father. That she might enable her sisters to earn their living as teachers, she sent one of them to Paris, and maintained her there for two years ; the other she placed in a school near London as parlour-boarder until she was admitted into it as a paid teacher. She placed one brother at Woolwich to qualify for the Navy, and he obtained a lieutenant's commission. For another brother, articled to an attorney whom he did not like, she obtained a transfer of dentures; and when it became clear that his quarrel was more with law than with the lawyers, she placed him with a farmer before fitting him out for emigration to America. She then sent him, so well prepared for his work there that he prospered well.
    ellauri322.html on line 254: To Burke's attack on the French Revolution Mary Wollstonecraft wrote an Answer one of many answers provoked by it that attracted much attention. This was followed by her "Vindication of the Rights of Woman," while the air was full of declamation on the "Rights of Man." The claims made in this little book were in advance of the opinion of that day, but they are claims that have in our day been conceded. They are certainly not revolutionary in the opinion of the world tbat has become a hundred years older since the book was written (1792). No, more like 230 years, plus 1.
    ellauri322.html on line 260: from the effects of which she would escape as the wife of a citizen of the United States. But she did not marry. She witnessed many of the horrors that came of the loosened passions of an untaught populace. A child was born to her a girl whom she named after the dead friend of her own girlhood. And then she found that she had leant upon a reed. She was neglected; and was at last forsaken. Having sent her to London, Imlay there visited her, to explain himself away. She resolved on suicide, and in dissuading her from that he gave her hope again. He needed somebody who had good judgment, and who cared for his interests, to represent him in some business affairs in Norway. She undertook to act for him, and set out on the voyage only a week after she had determined to destroy herself.
    ellauri322.html on line 262: The interest of this book which describes her travel is quickened by a knowledge of the heart-sorrow that underlies it all. Gilbert Imlay had promised to meet her upon her return, and go with her to Switzerland. But the letters she had from him in Sweden and Norway were cold, and she came back to find that she was wholly forsaken for an actress from a strolling company of players. Then she went up the river to drown herself. She paced the road at Putney on an October night, in 1795, in heavy rain, until her clothes were drenched, that she might sink more surely, and then threw herself from the top of Putney Bridge.
    ellauri322.html on line 264: She was rescued, again, and lived on with deadened spirit. In 1796 these "Letters from Sweden and Norway " were published. Early in 1797 she was married to William Godwin. On the 10th of September in the same year, at the ago of thirty-eight, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin died, after the birth of the daughter who lived to become the wife of Shelley and write a blockbuster bestseller. The mother also would have lived, if a womanly feeling, in itself to be respected, had not led her also to unwise departure from the customs of the world. Peace be to her memory. None but kind thoughts can dwell upon the life of this too faithful disciple of Rousseau (except for the feminismim).
    ellauri322.html on line 293: Dearly beloved Roger, The scripture moveth us in sundry places. This is a bawdy parody of The Book of common prayer. No ei, se on mitä Swift sanoi kuin sen uudessa seurakunnassa ei kukaan ilmestynyt saarnankuuloon paizi unilukkari.
    ellauri322.html on line 304: Mary ei pidä muumioista. Life, what art thou? Where goes this breath ? this I, so much alive ? In what element will it mix, giving or receiving fresh energy ? What will break the enchantment of animation ? Sas se. Pugh ! my stomach turns.
    ellauri322.html on line 334: It would, I think, be a great advantage to the English, if feats of activity (I do not include boxing matches) were encouraged on a Sunday, as it might stop the progress of Methodism. Aristocracy and fanaticism seem equally to be gaining ground in England, particularly in the North.
    ellauri322.html on line 337: The increasing population of the earth must necessarily tend to its improvement, as the means of existence are multiplied by invention. You have probably made similar reflections in America, where the face of the country, I suppose, resembles the wilds of Norway.
    ellauri322.html on line 345: Not so the Flower, which lasts for little space,
    ellauri322.html on line 346: A short-lived good, and an uncertain grace.
    ellauri322.html on line 367: Here I met with an intelligent literary man, who was anxious to gather information from me relative to the past and present situation of France. The newspapers printed at Copenhagen, as well as those in England, give the most exaggerated accounts of their atrocities and distresses, but the former without any apparent comments or inferences. Still the Norwegians, though more connected with the English, speaking their language and copying their manners, wish well to the Republican cause, and follow with the most lively interest the successes of the French arms. So determined were they, in fact, to excuse everything, disgracing the struggle of freedom, by admitting the tyrant’s plea, necessity, that I could hardly persuade them that Robespierre was a monster. Laureenska myöntää että kaikki ukrainalaiset eivät pidä Zelenskystä.
    ellauri322.html on line 369: You may think me too severe on commerce, but from the manner it is at present carried on little can be advanced in favour of a pursuit that wears out the most sacred principles of humanity and rectitude. What is speculation but a species of gambling, I might have said fraud, in which address generally gains the prize?
    ellauri322.html on line 373: You will ask, perhaps, why I wished to go farther northward. Why? not only because the country, from all I can gather, is most romantic, abounding in forests and lakes, and the air pure, but I have heard much of the intelligence of the inhabitants, substantial farmers, who have none of that cunning to contaminate their simplicity, which displeased me so much in the conduct of the people on the sea coast. A man who has been detected in any dishonest act can no longer live among them. He is universally shunned, and shame becomes the severest punishment.
    ellauri322.html on line 375: Such a contempt have they, in fact, for every species of fraud, that they will not allow the people on the western coast to be their countrymen; so much do they despise the arts for which those traders who live on the rocks are notorious. Eikä Mary tarkoita vain graffitia.
    ellauri322.html on line 397: The Swedes are in general attached to their families, yet a divorce may be obtained by either party on proving the infidelity of the other or acknowledging it themselves. The women do not often recur to this equal privilege, for they either retaliate on their husbands by following their own devices or sink into the merest domestic drudges, worn down by tyranny to servile submission. Do not term me severe if I add, that after youth is flown the husband becomes a sot, and the wife amuses herself by scolding her servants. In fact, what is to be expected in any country where taste and cultivation of mind do not supply the place of youthful beauty and animal spirits?
    ellauri322.html on line 399: The country during the first day’s journey presented a most barren appearance, as rocky, yet not so picturesque as Norway, because on a diminutive scale. We stopped to sleep at a tolerable inn in Falckersberg, a decent little town with a prettyish little wilderness in the back, though all the windows were to the west.
    ellauri322.html on line 417: Many very cogent reasons have been urged by her friends to prove that her affection for Struensee was never carried to the length (15cm) alleged against her by those who feared her influence. Be that as it may she certainly was no a woman of gallantry, and if she had an attachment for him it did not disgrace her heart or understanding, the king being a notorious debauchee and an idiot into the bargain.
    ellauri322.html on line 440: A story is told here of the King’s formerly making a dog counsellor of state, because when the dog, accustomed to eat at the royal table, snatched a piece of meat off an old officer’s plate, the geezer reproved him jocosely, saying that he, monsieur le chien, had not the privilege of dining with his majesty, a privilege annexed to this distinction.
    ellauri322.html on line 458: From what I have seen throughout my journey, I do not think the situation of the poor in England is much, if at all, superior to that of the same class in different parts of the world; and in Ireland I am sure it is much inferior. I allude to the former state of England; for at present the accumulation of national wealth only increases the cares of the poor, and hardens the hearts of the rich, in spite of the highly extolled rage for almsgiving.
    ellauri322.html on line 460: You know that I have always been an enemy to what is termed charity, because timid bigots, endeavouring thus to cover their sins, do violence to justice, till, acting the demigod, they forget that they are men. And there are others who do not even think of laying up a treasure in heaven, whose benevolence is merely tyranny in disguise; they assist the most worthless, because the most servile, and term them helpless only in proportion to their fawning.
    ellauri322.html on line 483: Er. epm. homopetteri Horace Walpole (josta on paasattu albumeissa 14, 52, 75, 115, 235 ja 247) nimitteli Marya “a hyena in petticoats” or “a philosophising serpent” .
    ellauri322.html on line 489: You are viewing an original antique oil painting on canvas by Paulette Bardy, listed French Impressionist of the early part of the 20th century. She was born in Fez, Morocco and her works were accepted and exhibited at the prestigious Salon des Artistes Francais in Paris. She was a pupil of French artist Charles Fouqueray and she also painted a series of controversial risque beach scenes, erotic in nature, titled "La Plage" and "Bord de Mer". Her landscapes are Impressionistic mixed with an influence of rural French folk art.
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    ellauri323.html on line 37: When no one comes to disturb my inward peace, Kun kukaan ei tule häiritsemään sisäistä rauhaani,
    ellauri323.html on line 42: To get myself back to myself when they have gone. Saada itseni sullotuxi takaisin itseeni, kun he ovat menneet.
    ellauri323.html on line 51: (Vita Sackville-West)
    ellauri323.html on line 56: Tässä albumissa on tarkoitus suomia 20-luvun nonbinäärisiä edwardiaaneja. Niistä näyttävimpiä olivat lepakot Virginia Woolf ja sen heila Vita Sackville-West, mutta kyllä moosexenuskoinen Max Beerbohm hoiti hänkin hyvin oman tonttinsa.
    ellauri323.html on line 60: Victoria Mary Sackville-West was the only child of Lionel Edward, third Baron of Sackville, and Victoria Josepha Dolores Catalina Sackville-West, his first cousin and the illegitimate daughter of the diplomat Sir Lionel Sackville-West. She was educated privately. As a child she started to write poetry, writing her first ballads at the age of 11. "I don't remember either my father or my mother very vividly at that time, except that Dada used to take me for terribly long walks and talk to me about science, principally Darwin, and I liked him a great deal better than mother, of whose quick temper I was frightened." (from Portrait of a Marriage by Nigel Nicolson, 1973) Vita's mother considered her ugly - she was bony, she had long legs, straight hair, and she wanted to be as boyish as possible.
    ellauri323.html on line 62: VITA SACKVILLE-WEST kirjoitti The Edwardians huvikseen ja tehdäkseen rahaa. Hän sai idean kirjasta ollessaan lomalla miehensä Harold Nicolsonin kanssa Rapallossa keväällä 1929, "ja aion kirjoittaa sen tänä kesänä ja tehdä omaisuuteni", hän kirjoitti Virginia Woolfille. "Se tulee olemaan sellainen vitsi, ja kaikki ovat vakavasti suuttuneita." Woolfs' Hogarth Pressin oli määrä julkaista se, ja Vita piti Virginia Woolfin ajan tasalla sen edistymisestä. "Se on aivan täynnä aristokratiaa. Pidätkö siitä? Minusta tuntuu, että jo pelkästään snobisista syistä sen pitäisi olla erittäin suosittu." Se oli. Kun The Edwardians ilmestyi toukokuussa 1930, oli heti selvää, että Hogarth Pressillä oli suosittu menestys käsissään. "Vitan kirja on niin bestseller, että Leonard ja minä vedämme rahaa kuin simpukoita verkosta", Virginia Woolf kertoi veljenpojalleen Quentin Bellille kesäkuun alussa. "Myymme noin 800 joka päivä." Myynti oli ylittänyt 20 000:n jo heinäkuun lopussa. Yhdysvalloissa, jossa sen julkaisi Doubleday, Doran, se oli kirjallinen kilta -kirja kuukauden kirja. Se jatkoi myyntiä; se on käännetty useille kielille ja dramatisoitu näyttämölle; se oli Vita Sackville-Westin kaupallisesti menestynein kirja.
    ellauri323.html on line 68: Vita Sackville-Westin "psykologinen juomasekoitus", kun hän kirjoitti The Edwardians, oli vahvimmillaan ja kummallisimmillaan. Hän oli yli kolmekymppinen ja täynnä ylimääräistä energiaa. Hänen suhteensa Mary Campbelliin, runoilija Roy Campbellin vaimoon, oli ohi, ja hänen suhteensa BBC:n keskustelujohtajan Hilda Mathesonin kanssa oli alkanut. Hänen simpukkansa oli märkä ja nihkeä jatkuvasta imutuxesta ja nuolennasta. Ei ihme että hän sai lisänimen Companion of Honour.
    ellauri323.html on line 74: Sebastian The Duke was open-handed, as he could well afford to be; money was a thing about which he never needed to think. There had always been plenty of money at Chevron, and there still was, even with the income-tax raised from 11d. to 1/- in the pound; that abundance was another of the things which had never changed and which had every appearance of being unchangeable. It was taken for granted, but Sebastian saw to it that his tenants benefited as well as himself. "An ideel landlord-wish there were more like him," they said, forgetting that there were, in fact, many like him; many who, in their unobtrusive way, elected to share out their fortune, not entirely to their own advantage-quiet English squires, who, less favoured than Sebastian, were yet imbued with the same spirit, and traditionally gave their time and a good proportion of their possessions as a matter of course to those dependent upon them. A voluntary system, voluntary in that it depended upon the temperament of the squire; still, a system which possessed a certain pleasant dignity denied to the systems of a more compulsory sort. But did it, Sebastian reflected, sitting with his pen poised above his cheque-book, carry with it a disagreeable odour of charity? He thought not; for he knew that he derived as much satisfaction from the idea that Bassett would no longer endure a leaking roof as Bassett could possibly derive, next winter, from the fact that his roof no longer leaked. He would certainly go over and talk to the man Bassett.
    ellauri323.html on line 78: Luisa Jannuzzi kiinnitti huomiota siihen kuinka moni tämän päivän räjähdysherkistä maailmankolkista on tulosta brittipaskiaisten imperialismista. Kiinnostavaa oli myös että vermontilaiset sukulaisemme myönsivät USAn olevan rahaoligarkia jonka politiikasta määrää 200 biljonääriä. Kehtasivat vielä myydä saman oligarkkisen hallintomallin mm. Brasiliaan. To every Jack his Jill.
    ellauri323.html on line 104: Jacopone da Todi, OFM (noin 1230 – 25. joulukuuta 1306) oli italialainen fransiskaanilustari Umbriasta . Hän kirjoitti useita laude-lauluja ( Herran ylistyslauluja ) paikallisella kansankielellä. Hän oli varhainen pioneeri italialaisessa teatterissa, ja hän oli yksi varhaisimmista evankeliumiaiheita dramatisoivista tutkijoista .
    ellauri323.html on line 106: Hän syntyi Jacopo dei Benedettiksi ja kuului pieneen aatelisperheeseen. Hän opiskeli lakia Bolognassa ja hänestä tuli menestyvä asianajaja . Jossain vaiheessa 20-vuotiaana hän meni naimisiin nuoren aatelisnaisen Vanna di Bernardino di Guidonen kanssa, joka oli joidenkin kertomusten mukaan hurskas ja antelias nainen. Hänen maineensa vuoksi maallisena ja ahneena miehenä hiän otti tehtäväkseen kuolettaa lihaansa sovitukseksi tämän käytöksestä.
    ellauri323.html on line 110: Benedetti luopui oikeuskäytännöstään, luovutti kaiken omaisuutensa ja eli noin vuodesta 1268 lähtien vaeltavana askeettina liittyen Pyhän Franciscuksen kolmanteen ritarikuntaan . Tänä aikana hän sai mainetta hulluna, koska hänen eksentrinen käyttäytyminen, näytteli hänen henkistä näkemystä, ansaitsi hänelle lempinimen hän oli omaksua Jacopone . Esimerkkejä tästä käytöksestä olivat esiintyminen Todin julkisella aukiolla, satulan käyttäminen ja nelinkontin ryömiminen. Toisessa yhteydessä hän esiintyi häissä veljensä talossa tervattuina ja höyheninä päästä varpaisiin.
    ellauri323.html on line 119: Zuleika was not strictly beautiful. Her eyes were a trifle large, and their lashes longer than they need have been. An anarchy of small curls was her chevelure, a dark upland of misrule, every hair asserting its rights over a not discreditable brow. For the rest, her features were not at all original. They seemed to have been derived rather from a gallimaufry of familiar models. From Madame la Marquise de Saint-Ouen came the shapely tilt of the nose. The mouth was a mere replica of Cupid’s bow, lacquered scarlet and strung with the littlest pearls. No apple-tree, no wall of peaches, had not been robbed, nor any Tyrian rose-garden, for the glory of Miss Dobson’s cheeks. Her neck was imitation-marble. Her hands and feet were of very mean proportions. She had no waist to speak of.
    ellauri323.html on line 127: In Berlin, every night, the students escorted her home with torches. Prince Vierfuenfsechs-Siebenachtneun offered her his hand, and was condemned by the Kaiser to six months’ confinement in his little castle. In Yildiz Kiosk, the tyrant who still throve there conferred on her the Order of Chastity, and offered her the central couch in his seraglio. In Petersburg, the Grand Duke Salamander Salamandrovitch fell enamoured of her. The Grand Duchess appealed to the Tzar. Zuleika was conducted across the frontier, by an escort of love-sick Cossacks. On the Sunday before she left Madrid, a great bull-fight was held in her honour. Fifteen bulls received the coup-de-grace, and Alvarez, the matador of matadors, died in the arena with her name on his lips. He had tried to kill the last bull without taking his eyes off la divina senorita. From the Vatican, the Pope launched against her a bull which fell utterly flat.
    ellauri323.html on line 131: The further she went West—millionaire Edelweiss had loaned her his private car—the lovelier her time was. Chicago drowned the echoes of New York; final Frisco dwarfed the headlines of Chicago. Like one of its own prairie-flies, she swept the country from end to end. Then she swept back, and sailed for England. She was to return for a second season in the coming Fall. At present, she was, as I have said, “resting.”
    ellauri323.html on line 133: Yet Zuleika WAS very innocent, really. She was as pure as that young shepherdess Marcella, who, all unguarded, roved the mountains and was by all the shepherds adored. Like Marcella, she had given her heart to no man, had preferred none. Youths were reputed to have died for love of her, as Chrysostom died for love of the shepherdess; and she, like the shepherdess, had shed no tear. When Chrysostom was lying on his bier in the valley, and Marcella looked down from the high rock, Ambrosio, the dead man’s comrade, cried out on her, upbraiding her with bitter words—“Oh basilisk of our mountains!” Nor do I think Ambrosio spoke too strongly. Er. epm. homopetteri Horace Walpole (josta on paasattu albumeissa 14, 52, 75, 115, 235 ja 247) nimitteli Woolworthin Marya “a hyena in petticoats” or “a philosophising serpent” .
    ellauri323.html on line 135: And I daresay, indeed, that had he never met Zuleika, the irresistible, he would have lived, and at a very ripe old age died, a dandy without reproach. For in him the dandiacal temper had been absolute hitherto, quite untainted and unruffled. He was too much concerned with his own perfection ever to think of admiring any one else. Different from Zuleika, he cared for his wardrobe and his toilet-table not as a means to making others admire him the more, but merely as a means through which he could intensify, a ritual in which to express and realise, his own idolatry. At Eton he had been called “Peacock,” and this nick-name had followed him up to Oxford. It was not wholly apposite, however. For, whereas the peacock is a fool even among birds, the Duke had already taken (besides a particularly brilliant First in Mods) the Stanhope, the Newdigate, the Lothian, and the Gaisford Prize for Greek Verse. And these things he had achieved currente calamo, “wielding his pen,” as Scott said of Byron, “with the easy negligence of a nobleman.” The dandy must be celibate, cloistral; is, indeed, but a monk with a mirror for beads and breviary—an anchorite, mortifying his soul that his body may be perfect.
    ellauri323.html on line 137: He knew well, however, that women care little for a man’s appearance, and that what they seek in a man is strength of character, and rank, and wealth. Are you fond of horses? In my stables of pine-wood and plated-silver seventy are installed. Not all of them together could vie in power with one of the meanest of my motor-cars.”
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    *Pronounced as Tacton.
    
    ellauri323.html on line 139: **Pronounced as Tavvle-Tacton.


    ellauri323.html on line 144: Look well at me! I am Hereditary Comber of the Queen’s Lap-Dogs. I am young. I am handsome. My temper is sweet, and my character without blemish. In fine, Miss Dobson, I am a most desirable parti.”
    ellauri323.html on line 151: The Duke turned on his heel, and strode to the other end of the room. There he stood for some moments, his back to Zuleika.
    ellauri323.html on line 176: Filistealaisten Jom Kippurin 50-vuotisjuhla-atakki oli "brazen", koska siinä kuoli 200 moosexenuskoista. Kostopommituxissa on kuollut tähän mennessä 232 santanekrua. Biden on antanut univocal supporttia Israelille. "Israel has the right to defend itself and its people, full stop.” "Israel ‘will act in any way necessary’ to protect citizens," ambassador tells UN Security Council. Like turn off power from Gaza. Nighty night carpet pilots! Diaper heads! Camel cowboys! Dune niggers! (Lähde)
    ellauri323.html on line 180: Member of the Hadash Party and the Israeli Knesset Ofer Cassif says while the killing of civilians on both sides was condemnable, it was Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories, and the actions of the Netanyahu-led government, that was responsible for the deaths of Israelis and Palestinians. Cassif also criticised the US government, saying that if it had pressed Israel to move towards a peaceful political solution and to end the occupation, events such as today’s would not have happened. Eurowesterners are making very similar statements and language that you have heard from US President Joe Biden. They are firmly blaming Hamas for this attack. Biden pledges ‘all appropriate means of support’ to Israel. The US provides $3.8bn in unconditional military aid to Zion annually. Hadash is a left-wing party that supports a socialistic economy and workers' rights. It emphasizes Jewish-Arab cooperation, and its leaders were among the first to support a two-state solution. Its voters are principally middle class and secular Arabs, many from the north and Christian communities.
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    ellauri323.html on line 198: Moore tuli Bryn Mawr Collegeen vuonna 1905. Hän valmistui neljä vuotta myöhemmin BAxi pääaineenaan historia, taloustiede ja valtiotiede. Runoilija HD oli hänen luokkatovereidensa joukossa heidän fuksivuotensa aikana. Bryn Mawrissa Moore alkoi kirjoittaa novelleja ja runoja Tipyn O'Bobiin, kampuksen kirjallisuuslehteen, ja päätti ryhtyä kirjailijaksi. Valmistuttuaan hän työskenteli hetken Melvil Dewey 'n Lake Placid Clubissa tankotanssijana ja opetti sitten liike-elämän alkeita Carlisle Indian Industrial Schoolissa vuosina 1911-1914.
    ellauri323.html on line 200: Vuonna 1916 Moore muutti äitinsä kanssa Chathamiin, New Jerseyn osavaltioon, josta pendelöi Manhattanille. 2v myöhemmin he muuttivat New Yorkin Greenwich Villageen, jossa Moore seukkasi monien avantgarde- taiteilijoiden kanssa, erityisesti niiden kanssa, jotka olivat yhteydessä Others- lehteen. Hänen tuolloin kirjoittamiaan innovatiivisia runoja kiittelivät suuresti setämiehet Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, TS Eliot ja myöhemmin Wallace "Cat" Stevens. Plus HD eli Hilda Doolittle, joka ei ollut setämies vaan täti.
    ellauri323.html on line 352: Vaikka hänen teoksiaan ei nykyään lueta laajalti, Bryher oli monien arvostettujen historiallisten romaanien kirjoittaja; hänen kirjansa käsittelevät erilaisia ​​ajanjaksoja ihmiskunnan historiassa Rooman valtakunnan viimeisistä päivistä normanien valloituksiin. Nykyään Bryher tunnetaan ehkä paremmin keskeisenä hahmona kansainvälisessä modernististen kirjailijoiden ja intellektuellien yhteisössä, johon kuuluivat muun muassa James Joyce, Marianne Moore, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Beach ja Ernest Hemingway. Toinen tämän ryhmän jäsen, Hilda Doolittle, kuuluisa imago-runoilija, joka tunnetaan nimellä HD, oli Bryherin elinikäinen kumppani.
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    ellauri324.html on line 50: They're gonna cook me up some tacos this Christmas
    ellauri324.html on line 68: At around 9:30 am. I gave the order to Secdef to execute the war plan for Operation Iraqi Freedom. In spite of the fact that I had decided a few months ago to use force, if need be, to liberate Iraq and rid the country of Weapons of Mass Destruction (money and oil), the decision was an emotional one. I know I have taken the right action and do pray few will lose life. Iraq will be free, the world will be safer. The emotion of the moment has passed and now I wait word on the covert action that is taking place.
    ellauri324.html on line 78: Maybe it helps a tiny bit as you face the toughest bunch of problems any President since Lincoln has faced: You carry the burden with strength and grace
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    ellauri324.html on line 163: Toutes les infrastructures religieuses permettent à leurs membres de faire n'importe quoi "au nom du dieu suprême". Comme abrutir la masse populaire, commettre des actes abominables sur les enfants, enrichir le Vatican et les chefs religieux, commettre d'autres exactions crapuleuses protégés par les politiques de droite et d'extrême-droite.
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    ellauri324.html on line 220: Jews' encounters with modernity – through new political, economic, intellectual, and social institutions, as well as new technologies and ideas – have engendered a wide array of responses that have transformed Jewish life profoundly. Nowhere is this more evident than in those practices that might be termed Jewish popular culture. In phenomena ranging from postcards to packaged foods, dance music to joke books, resort hotels to board games, feature films to T-shirts, Jews in the modern era have developed innovative and at times unprecedented ways of being Jewish.
    ellauri324.html on line 226: Here’s the tally: With an international Jewish population that amounts to only one quarter of one percent of humanity, a little more than 20 percent of all Nobel recipients between 1901, the first year prizes were awarded, and today, have been Jews or had at least one Jewish parent, including 37 percent of American recipients. The greatest concentration has been in economics (the economics prize was established in 1968; 38% of the winners have been Jewish or half-Jewish) and physiology/medicine (29 percent). Of peace prize winners, nine have been Jews — including, appallingly enough, Henry Kissinger (1973). “Nobel Peace, my ass! If Henry Kiss-of-Death deserves it, so do I!” —Bill Horowitz
    ellauri324.html on line 228: Hamas and Islamic Jihad are competing for bragging rights over last Friday’s attack in Hebron that killed 12 Israelis. Islamic Jihad issued a leaflet this week saying its members had no assistance from any other group and expressing surprise that Hamas decided, three days after the incident, to issue its own statement, Israel Radio reported in 1929.
    ellauri324.html on line 232: When someone brags, they highlight their positive traits, qualities, or accomplishments. This kind of self-promotion is usually an attempt to impress other people. Bragging can be subtle or obvious. People who brag in obvious ways might try too hard to be liked or exaggerate certain traits or stories in an attempt to seem cool, funny, or important. People who are more subtle may hide their bragging with humor, sarcasm, or self-deprecating remarks.
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  • They lack empathy
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  • Give brief positive feedback and move on
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  • Limit your interactions with them
    ellauri324.html on line 267: I live in a wealthy suburb on the outskirts of Silicon Valley in California; trees, flowers, birds, mostly nice neighbors of diverse backgrounds. On the surface, it seems a wonderful place to live, and in many respects, it is, however, if I look out my front window, I see this:
    ellauri324.html on line 269: The electricity is distributed via overhead lines, due to an underinvestment in infrastructure: last month, I lost power for over 36 hours because it got a little windy (the world headquarters of Apple, Facebook, and Google are within a ten mile radius of my place). When I ride my bike to the local supermarket this evening, I will have to be careful not to slip on a large and growing patch of gravel on a road that hasn’t been repaired for many years: this, in one of the wealthiest parts of the wealthiest country in the world.
    ellauri324.html on line 271: The above is a map of the SF Bay area, a densely populated part of California with an almost continuous ring of urban development. As you would expect, the traffic can be pretty bad, so you might expect that there would be a single circular light rail system linking the many cities around the bay; there is not: if I want to travel from my place to Fremont by rail alone, the quickest way with the most frequent service is via San Francisco. US infrastructure is truly abysmal.
    ellauri324.html on line 275: The infrastructure is just one symptom of America’s degradation: the streets of major cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles are filling up with homeless drug addicts, leaving the sidewalks littered with tents, needles, and human waste. Next to nothing is done for these people because it is seen as “their problem” that they are mentally ill, and lack access to mental health services and affordable housing. The irony is that there are so many of these people now that they have become everyone’s problem. Retailers in downtown SF are closing down their stores because the conditions in the streets are keeping paying customers away, whilst the cops barely regard shoplifting as a crime.
    ellauri324.html on line 277: The only way this person lying on the ground can guarantee access to shelter and minimal medical care is to go to jail. Land of the free…
    ellauri324.html on line 279: The US is run by an oligarchy of libertarian fantasists, who have spent so long sucking hallucinogenic bile from the withered teats of Ayn Rand that they have lost all contact with reality. The government is not entirely to blame for the current situation; a lot of the social problems are the result of the narcissistic counter culture that started in the 1960s, but now that these problems are getting worse, the question is, can the government continue to pretend that they don’t exist, or that there is somehow a “free market” solution to mass shootings, drug addiction, and homelessness?
    ellauri324.html on line 281: Living in my little enclave, with its fragile electricity supply, and crumbling roads, it’s easy for my neighbors and I to think that things aren’t so bad, but in under an hour, I can travel to SF and see scenes exactly like the one in the last photo. Whilst people are constantly harping on about whether the Democrats or the Republicans are better or worse than each other, they are ignoring the fact that both parties have done nothing to seriously address the severe decay that is undeniably afflicting America’s social and physical fabric.
    ellauri324.html on line 289: If the author of the question long one is wealthy and well traveled he would know that Europe and Asia had many technological advances long before USA did or will ever have such as TGV or bullet trains for example. After spending time in Europe and Asia it was decades later I saw many of these advances here to buy or experience. Japanese cars nearly sunk USA automakers. Why didn’t the corp heads heed anything. TGV in France and Japan and other nations is unrivaled and we have not even one such train here. Tankless water heaters, available in Asia and Europe decades before here. Roads and other infrastructure also superior. My research shows that Americans were so busy creating totalitarian policies like redlining and private cars and pools and expressways removed entire neighborhoods of blacks to create all white suburbs that they were unconcerned with advances that would unite people. Sure everywhere are class societies but it’s a whole different level here. The homeless situation is opening eyes in this country and many things are borne out of a highly segregated society where it’s expensive to live in certain cities and suburbs and the rest be damned. Obviously California has destroyed itself from within. The liberals there and other states are the most class and race conscious than any other people on earth. This blind spot is like a beacon. A prism that breaks down social order. The wealthy libs have to accept their roles in American destruction. It will get worse long before it improves. [Redlining is an illegal practice in which lenders avoid providing credit services to individuals living in or seeking to live in, communities of color because of the race, color, or national origin of the residents in those communities.]
    ellauri324.html on line 293: Eventually the fake money in the stock exchange thats being backed by the one world people will eventually burst and when it does their will be a solution. A new digital currency will slowly be on the rise as the new and “logical” solution to the economic disaster. Since our currency is paper and is no longer backed by gold it is easy to just switch to digital money. This new idea (which has been planned for years) will start to make its way on your smart phones and new trendy devices like wrist bands and and tech glasses. This will hold your driving traveling financial health and social information on it and money and credit cards will slowly be pushed out to the point of being obsolete and a thing of the past. Crime will arise and these trendy devices will get hacked stolen and destroyed. their will be a type of digital fraud that will be almost impossible to deal with until a “new solution arrises”.
    ellauri324.html on line 295: There will then be a chip that can do everything i mentioned before however this will be implanted within you and the idea will be that its safe secure trendy and it makes you like a GOD! celebrities professors of high institutions law enforcement CEOS etc will all have this making it more intriguing to the masses. In a short amount of time this will edge out physical currency however people will have an option. When enough people have accepted this IT WILL BECOME MANDATORY YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO BUY OR SELL, TRAVEL OR WORK, TAKE THE BUS THE TRAIN EAT AT RESTAURANTS OR EVEN APPLY TO SCHOOLS OR WORK JOBS. Within your schools and hospitals and workplaces your bosses and teachers will make this mandatory and you will have to comply before you end up in jail or confinement. At this point you will have to either leave and take up whatever supplies you have or join people who are like minded in not conforming to the technological abomination. People at this time will be very sick and people in America have been getting more sick with food pollution stress fatigue etc they will rely on the system for their medication with heart and organ failures depression and psychosis tumors and boils that will seem to have no cure. People who rely on the system will have a harder time withdrawing from it. Addictions food intolerances vaccine epidemics and malnutrition exhaustion fatigue depression and violence will be on the rise to a point where they could and want to call for martial law.
    ellauri324.html on line 297: After that point you better be off the radar and out of the country to a safe place where God and his angels can protect you. YOU MAY MOCK GOD AND LAUGH AT HIM NOW BUT WHEN THIS HAPPENS AND YOU FIND YOURSELF ON THE WAY TO A FEMA CAMP A “QUARANTINED HOSPITAL FACILITY” OR FLAT OUT JAIL YOU WILL START TO BREAK DOWN IN UTTER FEAR AND SADNESS AND YOU WILL LOOK TO THE GOD OF THE BIBLE WHICH YOU PAID NO ATTENTION TO BUT ANY INFORMATION OR BIBLE FOR THAT MATTER WILL BE NO LONGER FOUND IT WILL BE DEEMED A BOOK FILLED WITH EVIL AND LIES THAT IS IGNORANT AND SO PEOPLE WILL VOTE OUT OF THEIR OWN FREE WILL TO KICK GOD OUT OF THE COUNTRY OUT OF SCHOOLS CHURCHES PLACES OF WORK AND HOMES. BY THIS TIME YOU COULD BE SEPARATED FROM YOUR FAMILY AND THROWN IN PRISON FOR SPEAKING ABOUT JESUS AND HIS TRUTH. YOU WILL BE SCARED FOR YOUR LIFE AND HOPING TO SAVE IT YOU WILL LOSE IT BECAUSE YOU HAD ALL THIS TIME TO PREPARE AND WAKE UP TO WHAT WAS HAPPENING. THE CHILDREN OF GOD WILL ALREADY BE SAFE AND FAR FROM HARM UNDER THE SHADOW OF THE ALMIGHTY. THE PEOPLE THAT ARE LEFT WILL BE THE ONES THAT EITHER DIDNT BELIEVE, MOCKED GOD AND THOUGHT TO GET AWAY WITH IT OR SIDED WITH EVIL THINKING THEY WOULD GAIN PARADISE AND UNTOLD IMMORTALITY. THIS IS OUR FUTURE DEAR CHILDREN THAT WE ARE ACCEPTING WITH OPEN ARMS THE AGENDA THAT IS BEING CARRIED OUT FOR NOT JUST AMERICA BUT FOR THE WORLD. WE NEED TO PUT A STOP TO THIS BEFORE ITS TOO LATE! GOD CARES FOR EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU AND DOES NOT WANT ANY SOUL TO BE LOST TO HIM BUT WE HAVE BEEN GIVEN FREE WILL AND WITH THAT WE CAN SEAL OUR FATE FOR ETERNITY IN PARADISE OR IN THE LOST PIT. TIME IS RUNNING OUT AND THIS IS THE REASON FOR SUCH AN INCREASE OF EVIL ON THE EARTH. THE TIME GROWS SHORTER AND SO THE AGENDA HAS TO BE CARRIED OUT WITH MUCH HASTE TO BEGUIL AS MANY SOULS AS POSSIBLE BEFORE JUDGEMENT. GOD LOVES YOU ALL AS A FATHER HIS CHILDREN AND IF YOU TURN TO HIM HE WILL PROTECT YOU AND FIGHT FOR YOU AGAINST THE WICKEDNESS THAT IS ALL AROUND YOU BUT YOU NEED TO ACCEPT JESUS AS THE CHRIST FOR SALVATION!!! REJOICE AND BE NOT AFRAID YOU HAVE A LOVING FATHER IN HEAVEN.
    ellauri324.html on line 299: [The FEMA camps conspiracy theory is a belief, particularly within the American Patriot movement, that the United States Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is planning to imprison US citizens in concentration camps, following the imposition of martial law in the United States after a major disaster or crisis. The US government previously interned US citizens in concentration camps during WWII and developed, but did not implement, contingency plans for mass internment of US citizens in the 1980s.]
    ellauri324.html on line 304: Presidentti Ronald Reagan mainitsi kampanjamielenosoituksensa Hammontonissa, New Jerseyssä lyhyesti laulun Born in the USA sanoen: "Amerikan tulevaisuus lepää tuhansissa unelmissanne sydämessänne. Se lepää toivon sanomassa. sellaisen miehen lauluissa, jota niin monet nuoret amerikkalaiset ihailevat – New Jerseyn omassa Bruce Springsteenissä." Kaksi yötä myöhemmin Pittsburghissa pidetyssä konsertissa Springsteen kertoi yleisölle: "No, presidentti mainitsi nimeni puheessaan toissapäivänä ja jouduin jotenkin miettimään, mikä hänen suosikkialbuminsa on täytynyt olla. ? En usko, että se oli Nebraska." Bruce on Reaganiin verrattuna vihervassari. 19. heinäkuuta 1988 Springsteenin konsertti Itä-Saksassa keräsi 300 000 katsojaa. Konsertin oli suunnitellut sosialistisen yhtenäisyyspuolueen nuorisosiipi, jonka tarkoituksena oli tyynnyttää Itä-Saksan nuoriso, joka kaipasi lisää vapautta ja lännen populaarimusiikkia. Nimikappale käsittelee tavallisen sotilaan tunteita ja pelkoja Irakin sodan aikana. Presidentti Obama piti puheen, jossa hän väitti, että Springsteen oli sisällytetty tavallisten amerikkalaisten laajaan kappalevalikoimaan. Vuonna 2012 Springsteen kampanjoi presidentti Barack Obaman uudelleenvalintaa vastaan. ​​Springsteenin kiertueet sijoittivat hänet neljänneksi artistien joukossa vuosikymmenen kokonaistuloissa. 31. heinäkuuta 2012 Helsingissä Springsteen esitti kaikkien aikojen pisimmän konserttinsa, neljä tuntia ja kuusi minuuttia 33 kappaleella. Syyskuussa 2023 Springsteen ilmoitti lykkäävänsä kahdeksan syyskuulle suunniteltua esitystä. Springsteen oli hoidossa peptisen haavataudin vuoksi, ja lääkärit suosittelivat, ettei hän esiintyisi livenä.
    ellauri324.html on line 306: Springsteenin sanoitukset, joita kuvataan usein elokuvallisiksi, käsittelevät usein erittäin henkilökohtaisia ​​teemoja, kuten yksilöllistä sitoutumista, tyytymättömyyttä ja tyrmistystä elämään arkipäivän tilanteissa. Springsteenin teemoja ovat sosiaaliset ja poliittiset kommentit ja ne juontavat juurensa hänen oman alkuperäperheensä kohtaamiin kamppailuihin. Työväenluokasta ponnistanut Bruce sanoittaa "Amerikan liukumäkeä teollisen aikakauden swaggerista palvelutalouden anomiaan". Huhtikuussa 2023 New Jerseyn kuvernööri julkaisi julistuksen, jossa 23. syyskuuta julistettiin "Bruce Springsteen Day". Bruce on sijalla 77 Rolling Stonen 200 parhaan tähden listalla. Brucen tytär Jessica on razumestari ja poika Sam palomiehenä Jersey Cityssä. Springsteen on ainoa rock-kaveri - taitaa olla ainoa kaveri, jonka tunnen ollenkaan - joka ei koskaan käyttänyt huumeita." Hän on kamppailut ​​masennuksen kanssa ihan koko ikänsä. Hänellä on henkilökohtainen suhde Jeesukseen, vaikkei katoliseen. Hän ei hyväxy Pohjois-Carolinan Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act -lakia, jota kutsutaan myös "kylpyhuonelakiksi", joka määrää ettei transsukupuoliset ihmiset saa käyttää wc-tiloja ja estää LGBT- kansalaisia ​​haastamasta oikeuteen ihmisoikeusloukkauksista työpaikalla. Springsteen arvosteli Donald Trumpia vankasti koko presidenttikautensa ajan.
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    ellauri325.html on line 72: Amerikkalaiset erikoisjoukot auttavat Ukrainan armeijaa, mutta amerikkalaisten joukkojen osallistumisesta ei puhuta eikä hyökkäystä ole mahdollista torjua. Samaan aikaan toisaalla Jack Ryan analysoi kolmenkymmenen vuoden takaisia ​​tapahtumia ja tulee siihen tulokseen, että FSB:n johtaja Roman Talanov on puolilegendaarinen Neuvostoliiton salamurhaaja "Zenit", joka on osallisena salaperäisessä tapauksessa, jossa KGB:ltä varastettiin 204 miljoonaa dollaria vuonna 1985. Ryanin poika Jack Jr. saa selville, että Volodin varasti rahat. joka perusti 90-luvulla ensimmäisen liikepankin Venäjälle ja otti siten hallintaansa yksityistämisprosessin. Sitten 90-luvun alussa Talanov esiteltiin rikollisryhmään "Seitsemän vahvaa ihmistä", hänestä tuli lain varas ja rikollisryhmien kykyjä käyttäen toi Volodinin valtaan, saamalla tästä FSB:n johtajan viran.
    ellauri325.html on line 118: Andrei Kolesnikov, vanhempi Venäjä-stipendiaatti Carnegie Endowment for International Peace -järjestöstä, myöntää, että kultainen miljardi – ja ydinkatastrofi sen ytimessä – vetoaa uusiin maailmansodan kannattajiin niin lännessä kuin lännen ulkopuolella, missä heitä onkin.
    ellauri325.html on line 163: Hei mitä lavastaja Roy eli "Juan Batiste Montabuan", siviilissä Tapio Vilpponen otti myöskin osaa propagandatalkoisiin! Arkadi Avertshenkon tyylilajissa. Tapio Vilpponen (31. toukokuuta 1913 Rauma – 31. elokuuta 1994 Helsinki) oli suomalainen käsikirjoittaja, lavastaja, puvustaja, taidemaalari, graafikko, sisustussuunnittelija, kuvanveistäjä, copywriter, toimittaja, pilapiirtäjä ja pakinoitsija. Hän myös näytteli muutamassa elokuvassa. Vilpponen käytti salanimiä Roy ja Juan Batiste Montauban. Vilpponen kirjoitti useita kioskilukemistoja (El Zorron seikkailut, Tilly, Pekka Lipponen junior) sekä nelisensataa jatkojännäriä. Kexittyään Jussi-palkinnon hän oli itse ensimmäisiä Jussi-palkittuja vuonna 1944, kun hänet palkittiin parhaasta lavastuksesta elokuvaan Herra ja ylhäisyys. Juan Batiste Montabuan on selvä plagiaatti Simo Penttilästä. Zorron porukat on käytkaz yxyhteen TJA Heikkilän, tai Punavyön sivuvaunuineen. Inkkari Tacho on Tlacan kopio. Vilpponen oli Hirvosta 15v nuorempi. Heikon kuulonsa vuoxi hänkään ei joutunut ruotuun.
    ellauri325.html on line 250: Ensio Rislakki (kz. albumia 296) eli Valentin ihmeletti, miten hän ja Stephen Leacock oli ihan doppelgängereitä. No ainaskin samanveroisia misogyynejä. Sanelma-täti rintamalla oli siitä näytteenä. Ei tehty tällä kertaa halpaa pilaa vanjoista vaan tädeistä.
    ellauri325.html on line 252: Stephen PH Butler Leacock FRSC (30. joulukuuta 1869 – 28. maaliskuuta 1944) oli kanadalainen opettaja, politologi, kirjailija ja humoristi. Vuosina 1915-1925 hän oli maailman tunnetuin englanninkielinen humoristi. Hänet tunnetaan kevyestä huumoristaan sekä ihmisten hulluutta koskevasta kritiikistä.
    ellauri325.html on line 254: Stephen Leacock, joka oli aina ilmeisen älykäs, lähetti isoisänsä Upper Canada Collegen eliittiyksityiskouluun Torontossa, johon osallistuivat myös hänen vanhemmat veljensä, missä hän oli luokan huippu ja valittiin pääpojaksi. Leacock valmistui vuonna 1887 ja palasi kotiin huomatakseen, että hänen isänsä oli palannut Manitobasta. Pian tämän jälkeen hänen isänsä jätti perheen uudelleen eikä koskaan palannut. Stephen meni Torontoon oppimaan Vebleniltä taloustiedettä.
    ellauri325.html on line 261: Leacock sensijaan oli sekä sosiaalikonservatiivi että puolueellinen konservatiivi. Hän vastusti naisille äänioikeuden antamista, ja hänellä oli ristiriitaisia tuloksia ei-englanninkielisestä maahanmuutosta, koska hän kirjoitti sekä tukeakseen maahanmuuton laajentamista anglosaksien ulkopuolelle ennen toista maailmansotaa että vastustaen kanadalaisten maahanmuuton laajentamista anglosaksien ulkopuolelle toisen maailmansodan päättyessä. Hän oli vankkumaton Brittiläisen imperiumin champignon ja kävi luentomatkoillakin edistääkseen brittiasiaa. Mikä ääliö. Konservatiivisuudestaan huolimatta hän oli vankkumaton sosiaalilainsäädännön ja varallisuuden uudelleenjaon puolestapuhuja.
    ellauri325.html on line 263: Vuonna 1900 Leacock meni naimisiin Beatrix Hamiltonin kanssa, Sir Henry Pellattin veljentytär, joka oli rakentanut Casa Loman, Pohjois-Amerikan suurimman linnan. Vuonna 1915, 15 vuoden avioliiton jälkeen, pariskunnalle syntyi ainoa lapsi, Stephen Lushington Leacock. Vaikka Leacock rakasti poikaa, kävi pian selväksi, että "Stevie" kärsi kasvuhormonin puutteesta. Hän kasvoi vain neljä jalkaa pitkäksi, ja hänellä oli viha-rakkaussuhde Leacockiin, jolla oli tapana kohdella häntä kuin lasta. Beatrix kuoli vuonna 1925 rintasyöpään. Hänen poikansa pysyi poikamiehenä ja kuoli Suttonissa vuonna 1974.
    ellauri325.html on line 265: Leacockin sketsikokoelmat jatkoivat seuraamista ajoittain lähes vuosittain, ja niissä oli sekoitus mielijohteisuutta, parodiaa, hölynpölyä ja satiiria, joka ei koskaan ollut katkera.
    ellauri325.html on line 266: Outo kaveri. Leacock on enimmäkseen unohdettu taloustieteilijänä, ja humoristinakin. Ensiökäämi Rislakki eli Valentin oli apea pitkä mies joka otti Leacockista mallia.
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    ellauri326.html on line 48: Joulun alla Intiasta roudatut oikeistoinkkarit saivat ajetuxi läpi lait joilla Rule Britannia lakkaa kokonaan ottamasta vastaan pakolaisia. Veneilevät vieraat lähetetään tästä lähin huipputurvalliseen Ruandaan tiilenpäitä laskemaan. Britit näyttävät jälleen kerran mistä anglosaxit on tehty. The witch is dead, long live her replacement from India!
    ellauri326.html on line 70: Karelin vanhusystävä Thomas Garrigua Masaryk oli lipilaari kuten Helsingin sanomien "Eero". Masaryk hääräsi tshekkoslovakian legioonan vääpelinä kunnes koko legioona laivattiin takaisin Tshekkeihin. Tomppa ei uskonut tshekkien mukavanhojen feikkikäsikirjoitusten aitouteen. Tompan vaimo oli newyorkilaisen liikemiehen pianistitytär. Toimittaja Karel Pacnerin mukaan Masaryk suositteli länsimaisia ​​liittolaisia ​​tunnustamaan Venäjän bolshevikkihallituksen. Mutta tämä väite on harhaanjohtava, Masaryk suositteli bolshevikkihallituksen tunnustamista de facto, mutta hän vastusti myöhemmin myös de jure -tunnustusta. Masaryk piti saxalaisten täsmällisyydestä ja oli väliin semiitti, väliin antisemiitti. Karel Čapekin kysymykseen panslaavilaisesta ohjelmasta Masaryk vastaa seuraavasti: "Paizi Neruda ei pitänyt enää 'slaavilaisista puheista'." Presidentti Wilsonia neuvoivat hänen neuvonantajansa kutsumaan Masarykin Venäjä-kysymystä käsitteleviin kokouksiin Venäjä-kysymyksen asiantuntijaksi. Masaryk saapui Valkoiseen taloon 19. kesäkuuta. Jengi hurrasi. Hän vakuutti Wilsonin, että sota voidaan voittaa vain, jos Itävalta-Unkari, Saksan suurin liittolainen, murtuisi. Hän pyysi amerikkalaisten apua Tšekkoslovakian legioonien kuljettamiseen Venäjältä Eurooppaan, mutta vastusti lännen aiottua interventiota sisällissotaan Venäjällä.
    ellauri326.html on line 186: On epäoikeudenmukaisuuden tunne nähdä unohduksen, johon tämä romaani on pudonnut. Samaa voisi sanoa myös muista samansuuntaisista ja samalta aikakaudelta olevista teksteistä, alkaen Jacques Spitzin kirjoista. Se oli aikana, jolloin tieteisfiktiota tai fantasiaa ei ollut vielä vakiinnutettu kirjallisuuden genreinä, ja vielä vähemmän gettoja. Sen ajan eurooppalaisesta tuotannosta ei ole paljon jäljellä kollektiivisessa muistissa, paitsi ehkä Barjavel muutaman vuoden kuluttua. Näin suurelle yleisölle Capekin nimi mainitaan juuri "robotin" keksimisen yhteydessä hänen vuonna 1920 kirjoitetussa näytelmässään RUR.
    ellauri326.html on line 190: Loppujen lopuksi tässä on kirja, joka on pitkälti ajastaan ​​ja joka ei ole niin paljoa vanhentunut: lyhytnäköisen kapitalismin ja ihmisten herkkäuskoisuuden, mutta myös kansallismielisen itsekkyyden tuomitsemista, kaiken tämän taustalla huolestuttavan aaveen kanssa. : koska tämä salamantterien valtakunta, jossa yksilö on vain yhdelle auktoriteetille alistetuista massoista, mitä se on, jos ei Euroopassa sitten asettuvien totalitaaristen järjestysten groteskista transponointia? Salamanterisota vuonna 1936, aivan kuten Jacques Spitzin Kärpästen sota, kaksi vuotta myöhemmin, ovat lyhyitä kirjoja, jotka omalla tavallaan ja hillittömällä mielikuvituksella todistavat tuolloin hyvin laajalle levinneestä ahdistuksesta: vuoden lopun lähestymisestä. maailma.
    ellauri326.html on line 194: Koska salamanterissa on majava, kapteeni voi vuorostaan ​​yhdistää voimansa rikkaan teollisuusmiehen kanssa rakentaakseen vedenalaisia ​​rannikoita. Epätavallisen lajin vienti ja sen häpeämätön hyväksikäyttö alkavat ja lisääntyvät. sävy muuttuu. Mitä Capek ei unohda ilmoittaa meille yhden hahmon suun kautta: "Vaihdamme helmenkalastusseikkailuromaanin työhymnillä". Poistu Jack Londonista. Tee tie poliitt-journalistiselle, tieteellis-kapitalistiselle satiirille. Ja paljon muuta.
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    Sodan alkamisen jälkeen kuuluisa amerikkalainen kielitieteilijä ja filosofi Noam Chomsky erottui ristiriitaisista lausunnoista, jotka resonoivat Kremlin kannan kanssa, joka väittää, että Venäjä on sodassa NATO:n kanssa ja tekee sen "inhimillisemmin kuin Yhdysvallat Irakissa". Huhtikuun alussa 2022 Lähi-idän The National News -julkaisun haastattelussa Chomsky toisti myös lauseen "sodasta viimeiseen ukrainalaiseen" ja selvensi lainaavansa kuuluisaa eläkkeellä olevaa amerikkalaista diplomaattia Charles (Chaz) Freemania. Itse asiassa Freeman ei ollut tämän nälväisyn kekkaaja. Hän sanoi ne kaksi viikkoa aikaisemmin amerikkalaisen äärivasemmiston resurssin The Grayzonen haastattelussa (merkittävä Kremlin propagandassa), viitaten monin tavoin "länteen".

    Expresidentti Obama sanoi suoraan, että Yhdysvaltain armeija ei osallistu ulkomaisiin konflikteihin. …Mutta sotilaallinen toiminta ei voi olla joka tapauksessa ainoa tai edes tärkein osa johtajuuttamme. Se, että meillä on paras vasara, ei tarkoita, että jokainen ongelma on naula. Barack Obama pani merkille kollektiivisen toiminnan tehokkuuden. Hän luetteli niihin: diplomatia, taloudelliset pakotteet, eristyneisyys ja turvautuminen kansainväliseen oikeuteen.
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    ellauri326.html on line 389: In total aid (military, financial and humanitarian combined), the European Union and its countries have provided the most to Ukraine, according to Kiel Institute, whereas the United States has by far provided the most in military aid.
    ellauri326.html on line 395: The donation of military aid was coordinated at monthly meetings in the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, throughout the war. A first meeting took place between 41 countries on 26 April 2022, and the coalition comprised 54 countries (all 30 member states of NATO and 24 other countries) at the latest meeting on 14 February 2023. All EU member states donated military aid both individually as sovereign countries and collectively via EU institutions, except of three countries (Hungary, Cyprus and Malta) that opted not to donate military aid individually as sovereign countries.
    ellauri326.html on line 419: €450 million worth of lethal weapons, announced on 27 February 2022, under the European Peace Facility.
    ellauri326.html on line 425: Increase of military aid under the European Peace Facility to €1 billion, announced on 23 March 2022.
    ellauri326.html on line 427: Military aid increased to €1.5 billion under the European Peace Facility on 13 April 2022, assistance includes personal protective equipment, first aid kits and fuel, as well as military equipment.
    ellauri326.html on line 431: An additional €500 million military aid package for Ukraine approved by the EU on 18 July 2022.
    ellauri326.html on line 440: Israel refused to send lethal weapons to Ukraine. In June 2023, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that "We’re concerned also with the possibility that systems that we would give to Ukraine would fall into Iranian hands and could be reverse engineered, and we would find ourselves facing Israeli systems used against Israel. Besides, we need them here to chase out the diaper heads." Penny fuckers!
    ellauri326.html on line 556: Le Cercles des zutistes, en particulier Verlaine, Rimbaud et Germain Nouveau, multiplie les attaques contre François Coppée, accusé de défendre une littérature paternaliste et familialiste, alors qu'il serait lui-même un «inverti». Les « poètes maudits » de son temps (Verlaine, Rimbaud, Charles Cros) aimaient à pasticher ses dizains.
    ellauri326.html on line 576: Vain pari mainitaxemme: Latviassa syntynyt juutalainen liikemies ja Venäjän Ukrainan sodan kriitikko Dan Rapoport kuoli Washington D.C:ssä Yhdysvalloissa 14.8.2022 pudottuaan korkealla sijaitsevasta asunnostaan. 2017 Rapoportin liikekumppani Sergei Tkachenko oli kuollut pudottuaan asuntonsa ikkunasta Moskovassa. Venäläisen öljy-yhtiön Lukoilin johtokunnan puheenjohtaja Ravil Maganov kuoli 1.9.2022 pudottuaan Moskovan keskussairaalan ikkunasta. Lukoilin johtokunta oli keväällä vaatinut Ukrainan sodan lopettamista. Putinin oli nähty hiippailevan lähikulmilla.
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    ellauri327.html on line 100: Curtis Morgan: No offence, honest!, but are you for real? A Ukrainian citizen living in New York, that is possible. But a Ukrainian citizen named 'Yipei Feng'? If what I have heard and read on the news is anything to go by, Ukranians just do not have names like 'Yipei Feng'. Yipei Feng? Ukranian? I think not! Chinese softly pushing the CCP party line (China and Taiwan getting back together …even if China uses force), that I can believe. Maybe Feng Yipei has since changed her name to “Curtis Morgan”, but the original was obviously a Chinese name. And her history of questions has her claiming she is British as well. In addition, a general obvious pro-China, pro-Russia, ant-West and anti-Ukraine slant in her questions.
    ellauri327.html on line 113: Kanyiso Khameni: I agree with you, Yipei Feng. I'm Israeli and I think we should make peace with Palestine and give them their land back.
    ellauri327.html on line 166: Zelensky er tilsyneladende finansieret (og jf. nogle kilder) placeret af USA. En 2. rangs ukrainsk skuespiller, der pludselig er præsident og angiveligt milliardær? Hvordan er han blevet dét?
    ellauri327.html on line 329: I sina trosor letar psykopat, präst och publicist Maria Sundblom Lindberg i Hobla. Som ett duralexglas mot mitt svarta trendiga badrumsgolv, sprack min tro i den östra halvan av mänskligheten: 9/11 2001, 2/24 2022, och denna vecka när stackars Israelerna blev brutalt övertrampade av en broms. Kyss vecken hela veckan, ditt smalögd plättansikte med överlång lugg.
    ellauri327.html on line 333: Charterresor slutsålda inför höstlovet. Växter och svampar hotas av massutrotning. Det här blivit alldeles normalt att se de här rubrikerna vänligt gnugga ellbogar på samma sida. Tack Hobla, tack!
    ellauri327.html on line 344: Putinin facelift teki ihmeitä. Juutalainen tausta katosi virallisista asiakirjoista ja hän alkoi muistuttaa kasvoiltaan keskiaasialaista.
    ellauri327.html on line 371: Eikä tässä vielä kaikki! Christopher Storyn tutkimuxen mukaan (työskennellyt loikkari Anatoli Golitsynin kanssa) Andropovin todellinen sukunimi on Lieberman. Christopher Storyn tutkimuxen mukaan (työskennellyt loikkaaja Anatoli Golitsynin kanssa) Gorbatšovin todellinen sukunimi on Orbach.
    ellauri327.html on line 395: Mutta Rasputinia ei tällälset ryppypeput kiinnosta. For Litvinenko directly accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of pedophilia. Suspiciously affectionate relationships with other people’s children, and exclusively male, arise in the Russian president almost everywhere he is: an acquaintance and lustful smiles are necessarily followed by hugs, and often kisses. He kissed this preschooler Nikita on the bellybutton.
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    KIEV, UKRAINE: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (R) and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin talk with Andrey Sinko, a schoolboy from Kiev during their meeting in Kiev, 27 October 2004. Vladimir Putin is on a three-days official visit to Ukraine. (ALEXEY PANOV). At the same time, the eyes and expression on Vladimir Putin’s face looked more than strange when looking at the boy. Even some Russian psychiatrists paid attention to this.

    ellauri327.html on line 401: And Ukraine is doing the entire world a favor by sacrificing its people and seeing its country destroyed to stop Putin and defeat Russia. We owe Ukraine a huge debt of gratitude that far exceeds the weapons we have supplied to them. They have sacrificed their country. Their lives. Their infrastructure to save our countries from having to endure what they are doing.
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    ellauri328.html on line 107: viime joulukuussa venäläiselle raakaöljylle hintakaton. Ennennäkemätön pakote toimi aluksi hienosti: se leikkasi Venäjän öljytuloja miljardien eurojen edestä, mutta piti raakaöljymarkkinoilla niiden tarvitseman venäläisen öljyn. Muttei kauan! Öljylle löytyi pian uutta markkinaa. Pakistanin Karachin satamaan saapui kesäkuussa toinen öljylasti sen jälkeen, kun Pakistan ja Venäjä sopivat öljyn toimituksista alennetulla hinnalla. Halpa öljy oli helpotus maksuvaikeuksissa ja lähellä velan maksukyvyttömyyttä olevalle Pakistanin hallinnolle. Kiina ja Intia ovat olleet Venäjän öljyn suurimmat ostajat sen jälkeen, kun kauppa Eurooppaan tyrehtyi viime vuonna.
    ellauri328.html on line 129: Suum cuique toimii Mustan Kotkan ritarikunnan (saksa: Hoher Orden vom Schwarzen Adler; perustettu vuonna 1701), Preussin kuningaskunnan korkeimman ritarikunnan tunnuslauseena. Motto on edelleen käytössä nazeilla Saksassa – sotilaspoliisin (Feldjäger) tunnuksella ja yhdessä Berliinissä toimivan vapaamuurarien Black Eagle Lodgen (saksaksi: Johannisloge Zum schwarzen Adler) kanssa. Ilmauksen yleinen saksankielinen käännös – Jedem das Seine – kirjoitettiin kyynisesti natsien Buchenwaldin keskitysleirin pääportille, mikä johti siihen, että lause on suosittu taas nyky-Saksassa.
    ellauri328.html on line 132: Se esiintyy Johann Sebastian Bachin kantaatin nimessä Nur jedem das Seine ( BWV 163), joka esitettiin ensimmäisen kerran Weimarissa vuonna 1715.
    ellauri328.html on line 140: Edwardiaani miesoletettu Tommy Brand käyttää sitä muodossa chacun a sa chacune Vita Sackville-Westin bestsellerissä Edwardiaanit.
    ellauri328.html on line 198: Uta Johanna Ingrid Ranke-Heinemann, geb. Heinemann (* 2. Oktober 1927 in Essen; † 25. März 2021 ebenda), war ab 26. Januar 1970 die weltweit erste Frau auf einem Lehrstuhl für Katholische Theologie. Nach dem Entzug der kirchlichen Lehrerlaubnis 1987 wechselte sie bis zur Emeritierung 1990 auf einen kirchenunabhängigen Lehrstuhl für Religionsgeschichte und wurde zur Bestsellerautorin.
    ellauri328.html on line 200: Sie lehnt die Interpretation der Kreuzigung Jesu als Erlösung in einem „siebenfachen negativen Glaubensbekenntnis“ ab:
    ellauri328.html on line 214: Eine blutige Erlösung am Kreuz ist eine heidnische Menschenopferreligion nach religiösem Steinzeitmuster.
    ellauri328.html on line 300: Die Nachtigallen locken, Satakielet sinne houkuttelevat,
    ellauri328.html on line 308: Dein Liebster wacht für Dich. Voit imeskellä vielä unessa.
    ellauri328.html on line 377: Raamattumuseon hallituksen puheenjohtaja Steve Greenback, joka on myös Hobby Lobby -myymälöiden puheenjohtaja, ilmoitti, että museo palauttaa yli yksitoista tuhatta esinettä Egyptiin ja Irakiin. Kokoelma sisältää tuhansia papyrusjätteitä ja muinaisia ​​savikappaleita. Greenback myönsi: "Tiesin vähän keräilymaailmasta... Virheistäni johtuva museota kohtaan esitetty kritiikki oli oikeutettua." Manchesterin yliopiston papyrologi Roberta Mazza totesi, että Greenbackin perhe "kaatoi miljoonia laillisille ja laittomille antiikkimarkkinoille ilman aavistustakaan esineiden historiasta, aineellisista piirteistä, kulttuurisesta arvosta, hauraudesta ja ongelmista".
    ellauri328.html on line 381: Perustaja Steve Greenback lahjoitti Dead Sea Scrolls -pergamentin sirpaleita museon kokoelmaan sen avaamista varten. Kun museoluettelo julkaistiin, useat ulkopuoliset asiantuntijat ilmaisivat kuitenkin huolensa siitä, että museo ei ollut ottanut riittävästi huomioon sirpaleiden alkuperää. Arstein Justnes, raamatuntutkimuksen professori Agderin yliopistosta Norjasta, julisti, että ne olivat suoria väärennöksiä. Maaliskuussa 2020 museo vahvisti, että kaikki kuusitoista fragmenttia olivat väärennöksiä. Greenback myönsi: "Tiesin vähän keräilymaailmasta... Virheistäni johtuva museota kohtaan esitetty kritiikki oli oikeutettua."
    ellauri328.html on line 383: Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., entinen Hobby Lobby Creative Centers, on yhdysvaltalainen vähittäiskauppayritys. Se omistaa taide- ja käsityömyymäläketjun, jonka volyymi oli yli 5 miljardia dollaria vuonna 2018. Ketjulla on 1 001 myymälää 48 Yhdysvaltain osavaltiossa. Greenback-perhe perusti Hobby Lobbyn ilmaisemaan kristillisiä uskomuksiaan, ja ketjussa yhdistyvät amerikkalaiset konservatiiviset arvot ja kristillinen media. Yritys ja sen omistajat ovat olleet kiistojen ja skandaalien kohteena, mukaan lukien syytökset antisemitismistä, homofobiasta, LGBTQ-syrjinnästä, yrityksistä evankeloida julkisia kouluja, "pyrkimykset evätä työntekijöiden pääsy ehkäisyvälineisiin", "syrjintä ja laittomasti salakuljetetut esineet työntekijöiden vaarantamiseksi koronaviruspandemia."
    ellauri328.html on line 387: Syyskuussa 2013 eräs ostaja kertoi saaneensa myymälän työntekijän Marlborossa, New Jerseyssä, että Hobby Lobby ei kuljettanut juutalaisten juhlapyhiä juhlistavia tuotteita, koska kauppa ei "palvonut teitä ihmisiä". David Greenback esitti virallisen anteeksipyynnön Anti-Defamation Leaguelle, joka hyväksyi sen julkaistussa lausunnossa. Lisäksi Steve Greenback, David Greenbackin poika, antoi lausunnon, että kaupoissa oli ollut juutalaisia ​​tuotteita aiemmin ja testataan markkinoita tehdäkseen niin tulevaisuudessa. Vuonna 2017 Snopes tarkasteli tätä asiaa uudelleen ja ilmoitti, että väite, jonka mukaan Hobby Lobby ei edelleenkään myynyt juutalaisia ​​lomatuotteita, oli "vanhentunut".
    ellauri328.html on line 391: Lisäiskuna Raamatun uskottavuudelle hallituksen puheenjohtaja Steve Greenback, joka on myös Hobby Lobby -myymälöiden johtaja, ilmoitti museon palauttavan yli yksitoista tuhatta esinettä Egyptiin ja Irakiin. Kokoelma sisälsi tuhansia papyrusjätteitä ja muinaisia ​​savikappaleita.
    ellauri328.html on line 393: Tammikuussa 2021 Raamatun museon hallituksen puheenjohtaja Steve Greenback julkaisi seuraavan lausunnon: "Siirtimme 5000 egyptiläistä esinettä sisältävän taidevaraston hallinnan Yhdysvaltain hallitukselle osana vapaaehtoista hallinnollista hanketta. käsitellä asiaa. Ymmärrämme, että Yhdysvaltain hallitus on nyt toimittanut papyrukset egyptiläisille viranomaisille." Tämä oli Bagdadin Irak-museoon siirrettyjen 8000 saven esineen lisäksi.
    ellauri328.html on line 403: Lokakuussa 2019 Papyriprojektia hallinnoivan voittoa tavoittelemattoman British Egypt Exploration Society -järjestön virkamiehet väittivät, että Oxfordin akateemikko Dirk Obbink varasti ja myi "ainakin 11 muinaista raamatunpalaa Greenbackin perheelle, Hobby Lobbyn omistajille. jotka pitävät raamattumuseota ja hyväntekeväisyysjärjestöä Washingtonissa." Museo ilmoitti palauttavansa palaset Egypt Exploration Societylle ja Oxfordin yliopistolle.
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    Paleface on trumpisti Marjorie Taylor Greene, josta paasaus alla.

    ellauri328.html on line 513: Tlaib, one of the House's most vocal critics of Israel's treatment of Palestinians, has come under intense scrutiny following Hamas' deadly attack on October 7. Her failure to directly condemn Hamas' attack while still mourning the loss of life on both Israeli and Palestinian sides, as well as her blaming Israel for the deadly strike on a Gaza hospital, angered many in Congress, including Greene. Condemning is important, you show who was right and who was wrong, viz. which side you're on. Two wrongs don't make right, only one of them does.
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    ellauri330.html on line 92: Robert Sutton on Stanfordin yliopiston professori, motivaatiomallien, organisaatiorakenteiden ja luovuuden asiantuntija. Yli sadan artikkelin ja kahdeksan kirjan kirjoittaja, mukaan lukien The No Asshole Rule; Outoja ideoita, jotka toimivat; Knowing-Doing Gap ym. Dan Ariely on psykologian ja käyttäytymistalouden professori Duken yliopistossa ja yksi Center for Advanced Hindsightin perustajista. Pylkkäsen erikoisaloja ovat mielenfilosofia, mieli–ruumis-ongelma, kognitiotieteen perusteet, fysiikan filosofia, David Bohmin luonnonfilosofia ja kvanttiteorian perusteet. Hän väitteli vuonna 1992 Bohmin kvanttiteoriatulkinnan merkityksestä mielenfilosofialle ja kognitiotieteelle. Bohm oli täysi huijari ja Paavo siihen hurahtanut huuhaamies. Tämmöstä bergsonilaisuutta: "Neo- Naturalist Approaches to Consciousness. Research topic in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, 2019." Näistäkin on jo paljon paasattu. Sekobolzisesta David Bohmista on alustava paasaus syntymäpäiväalbumissa 52.
    ellauri330.html on line 101: P. Pylkkänen & kumpp puhuvat puhasta potaskaa verrattuna Harry Smitiin ja Peter Hackeriin, jotka ovat sentään monisteja ja apinoixi lähes järkimiehiä.
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    ellauri330.html on line 206: Länsitrolli John McLaughlin lisää että These maps predate the Russian invasion. Since the invasion, you’ll find more and more people who claim Ukrainian as their native language. Nationally, the education ministry is enforcing more consistently rules that require school instruction (of all topics, including Russian) to be conducted only in Ukrainian. Toinen trolli läväyttää vaihtoehtoisen kielikartan:

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    ellauri330.html on line 339: Georg Morris Cohen Brandes (4. helmikuuta 1842 Kööpenhamina – 19. helmikuuta 1927 Kööpenhamina) oli tanskalainen kirjallisuusarvostelija, tutkija ja kirjailija, joka oli 1870–1880-luvulla pohjoismaisen kirjallisen elämän merkittävin auktoriteetti. Juutalaistaustainen Brandes opiskeli estetiikkaa Kööpenhaminan yliopistossa ja väitteli tohtoriksi vuonna 1870 tutkielmalla Den franske æsthetik i vore dage: En afhandling om H. Taine. Vuodesta 1871 alkaen hän luennoi yliopistossa 19. vuosisadan kirjallisuuden päävirtauksista. Vaikutusvaltaiset luennot julkaistiin kuutena niteenä (1872–90), ja Brandes esitti niissä kirjallis-filosofien ohjelmansa: kirjallisuuden on tarkasteltava yhteiskunnallisia ongelmia ja edistettävä vapauspaatosta ja vallankumoushenkeä. Luennot saivat jopa raivostuneen vastaanoton, eikä Brandes saanut yliopistosta professuuria. Hänestä tuli kuitenkin älymystön keskushahmo; hänen ympärilleen ryhmittyivät muiden muassa J. P. Jacobsen, Henrik Ibsen, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson ja August Strindberg. Suomeen hänen vaikutuksensa saapui Minna Canthin välityksellä.
    ellauri330.html on line 388: Ilmattarentiellä alamäessä asuu aivohalvaantunut maantieteilijä, emerituskolleega, joka kävelee huterosti muovisilla hiihtosauvoilla. Sillä oli nahkacollie joka kuoli ja kenties saman kohtalon kohdannut vaimokin. Se ei väliin meitä tuntenut mutta on siitä vähän toipunut. Teitä ei ole näkynyt, se sanoo jälleennäkemisestä ilahtuneena. Säitä kommentoidaan kuin Hanhiemon satuaarteessa. Maantieteilijän talon huopapalakatto kasvaa sammalta. Siellä se kazoo teeveetä yxin muttei yxinäisenä.
    ellauri330.html on line 496: Kapinalla on symbolinen merkitys Ukrainan suhteiden historiassa Puolaan ja Venäjään . Se lopetti puolalaisen katolisen szlachtan vallan Ukrainan ortodoksisessa väestössä; samaan aikaan se johti siihen, että Itä-Ukraina lopulta liitettiin Venäjän tsaarikuntaan, joka aloitettiin vuoden 1654 Perejaslavin sopimuksella, jossa kasakat vannoivat uskollisuutta tsaarille säilyttäen samalla laajan autonomian. Tapahtuma laukaisi poliittisen myllerryksen ja sisätaistelun Hetmanaatissa, joka tunnetaan nimellä Ruin. Puolan vastaisen kapinan menestys, Puolan sisäiset konfliktit sekä Puolan samanaikaiset sodat Venäjän ja Ruotsin kanssa (Venäjän ja Puolan sota (1654–1667) ja toinen Pohjan sota (1655–1660)) , päätti Puolan kultakauden ja aiheutti Puolan vallan maallisen laskun Puolan historiassa tulvana tunnetun ajanjakson aikana.
    ellauri330.html on line 500: Tähän aikaan kasakoilla ei ollut heppoja mutta ne pyysivät tataareita apuun. Szlachta ( puola: [ˈʂlaxta]; Liettuan:šlėkta) olivat Puolan kuningaskunnan, Liettuansuurruhtinaskunnan ja Puolan ja Liettuan liittovaltion valtakunnan aatelisto, jolla oli luokkana hallitseva asema valtiossa, joka käytti laajoja poliittisia oikeuksia ja voimaa. Szlachta erosi luokkana merkittävästi Länsi-Euroopan feodaaliaatelista, sillä ne olivat allodiaaleja eikä mitään kunkun lojaaleja torppareita taxvärkkipäivineen. Pikku Rafu Koskimies kazoi mielissään ikkunasta kuinka iskän torpparit tuli töihin aaumuvarahin lähteäxeen mezätöihin sydänmaalle.
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    ellauri331.html on line 36: “Wladimir is a bisexual. Wladimir swings both ways,” Fury said of Klitschko, who is engaged and has a daughter with actress Hayden Panettiere, according to The Sun. “For those that don’t know that, I can confirm it now.” Fury, a devout Christian, has become infamous for habitual verbal attacks on women, Jews and gays.
    ellauri331.html on line 38: Die Gerüchte über mich und meinen Bruder sind verrückt. Wir sind nicht ****sexuell. Wenn wir das lesen, lachen Dinge im boulevardblätter ich und mein Bruder gerade. Vitali und ich experimentierten ein bisschen in unserem verstorbenen Teenageralter, aber das ist für junge Leute normal, in sexuellen Sachen neugierig zu sein. Wir versuchten es, und wir mochten es nicht, und es war ein langer vor langer Zeit. Gerade das zwei junge Mann-Erforschen und das Versuchen neuer Dinge. Mein Bruder und ich lieben Frauen, und wir sind völlig heterosexuell.
    ellauri331.html on line 89: Seth Godin on kuuluisa amerikkalainen sarjayrittäjä, kirjailija ja bloggaaja. Seth Godinin kirja "A Gift Plus" on tunnustettu Forbesliikekirja 2004. Kahden ensimmäisen vuoden aikana hänen kirjaansa "Purple Cow" myytiin yli 150 tuhatta kappaletta. Se on enemmän kuin Vits Sackville -Westin The Edwardians bestselleriä.
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    ellauri331.html on line 223: 9. toukokuuta 2022, Venäjän voitonpäivänä, Venäjän hyökkäyksen aikana Ukrainaan Lenita.ru näytti lyhyesti tietoa Venäjän sodasta Ukrainaa vastaan tavalla, joka ei ollut hallituksen määräysten tai Lenita.ru:n pakollisten ohjeiden mukainen. Artikkeleita julkaistiin siviilien joukkomurhasta, ryöstelystä, venäläisten joukkojen hylätyistä ruumiista, Mariupolin tuhoamisesta, sensuurista, valtion valheista kuolleiden sotilaiden omaisille, hyökkäyksiä lehdistönvapautta vastaan ja paljon muuta. Lenta.ru:n toimittajat Egor Polyakov ja Alexandra Miroshnikova ovat ilmoittaneet olevansa näiden artikkeleiden kirjoittajat ja kertoneet tarvitsevansa nyt uusia työpaikkoja, asianajajia ja poliittista turvapaikkaa. Sisältö poistettiin nopeasti, mutta se löytyy Wayback Machinesta. Varmaan velmut saivat noppelaan töitä VoA:sta.
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    ellauri331.html on line 250: Occupy Democrats on amerikkalainen vasemmistolainen tiedotusväline, joka on rakennettu Facebook-sivun ja vastaavan verkkosivuston ympärille. Se on perustettu vuonna 2012, ja se julkaisee vääriä tietoja, hyperpartisan-sisältöä, ja napsautussyöttiä. Occupy Democratsin Facebook-sivulta peräisin olevat viestit ovat Facebookin laajimmin jaettua poliittista sisältöä.
    ellauri331.html on line 251: Elikkä siis Rafael ja Omar Rivero perustivat Occupy Democratsin Facebook-sivuksi vuonna 2012. Vastaava verkkosivusto luotiin myöhemmin. Sen ilmoitettu tavoite on tarjota "decaf tyyppinen vastapaino republikaanien teekutsuille."
    ellauri331.html on line 255: Occupy Democrats sai kiitosta Bernie Sandersin (kuvassa ylh.) ehdokkuuden tukemisesta Yhdysvaltain vuoden 2016 presidentinvaaleissa, vaikka se siirsi myöhemmin tukensa Hillary Clintonille. Lokakuussa 2020 Occupy Democrats -järjestön kattavuus Facebookissa laski merkittävästi, minkä Rivero selitti Facebookin toimilla liikenteen hillitsemiseksi. Facebook kiisti väitteen tietysti.
    ellauri331.html on line 257: Occupy Democrats julkaisee meemejä ja sisältöä pääasiassa Yhdysvaltojen politiikasta. Sen sisältö on hyperpartisan, vasemmalle suuntautunut ja rakennettu clickbaitin ja hyperbolin ympärille. Occupy Democrats -sivustolla jaettujen viestien kommentteja leimaa yleensä "suurempi viha ja välinpitämättömyys" kuin valtamedian Facebook-sivuilla ja -ryhmissä.
    ellauri331.html on line 261: Vuonna 2017 PolitiFact sisällytti Occupy Democratsin valeuutissivustojen luetteloonsa. PolitiFact poisti kuitenkin myöhemmin Occupy Democratsin valeuutissivustojen luettelostaan, ja Miami New Timesin mukaan "myönnettyjen Occupy Democrats -järjestön ei olisi koskaan pitänyt olla listalla alun perin". Joulukuussa 2020 PolitiFact luokitteli 62 % 16 Occupy Democratsin jakamasta viestistä "epätarkiksi". Lisäksi 31 % piti "puoliksi vettä". Samana vuonna Snopes arvioi "Vääräksi" Occupy Democratsin väitteen, jonka mukaan "republikaanien kongressin jäsenet eivät olleet jyrkästi kiittäneet Bidenin ilmoittamaa tavoitetta vähentää dramaattisesti lasten köyhyysastetta Yhdysvalloissa kyseisenä vuonna Unionin tilalla."
    ellauri331.html on line 263: Huhtikuussa 2022 Occupy Democrats väitti, että Yhdysvaltain senaattiehdokas Josh Mengele oli julkaissut sosiaalisessa mediassa manipuloidun kuvan itsestään, jossa hänen kyrvänpäänsä oli mustan naisen ruumiissa. Mengele-kampanja väitti, että väite oli "täysin väärä", riippumattomat asiantuntijat eivät löytäneet kuvasta manipuloinnin merkkejä, ja PolitiFact arvioi väitteen "todistetuksi" ja "vääräksi".
    ellauri331.html on line 326: 1970-luvun lopulla ja 1980-luvun alussa Moskovsky Komsomolets julkaisi materiaaleja aiheista, jotka olivat tuolloin puolikielletyt (epäviralliset nuorisoliikkeet, rock-musiikki, länsimainen elokuva jne.). Suosittu oli "Sound Track" (tunnetaan myös nimellä "ZD Awards"), sanomalehden musiikkiosio, myöhemmin kuukausittainen hittiparaati lehden alaisuudessa sekä vuosittainen palkinto populaarimusiikkipohjaisen musiikin alalla . tämän hittiparaatin tuloksista. "Soundtrackin" ensimmäinen julkaisu on päivätty syksyllä 1975 . Osasto kertoi yleisölle Neuvostoliiton esiintyjistä ja poptähdistä (yleensä sosialistisista maista). Vuonna 1977 lukijoille annettiin ensimmäistä kertaa mahdollisuus ilmaista toiveensa kirjallisesti. Yleisötutkimusten perusteella Chris Kelmin toimesta koottiin ja julkaistiin ensimmäinen "Musiikkiparaati" (myöhemmin nimetty " Soundtrack Hit Parade ").
    ellauri331.html on line 346: Web-sivuston ngs.ru historia alkoi 12. maaliskuuta 1998. Maxim Sidorkin, joka ansaitsi elantonsa myymällä CD-levyjä, loi sen käyttämällä yksinkertaisinta FrontPage-editoria. Sitä mäkin olen käyttänyt, se oli aivan paska. emacsilla ja netscapella työ joutui paremmin. Sidorkin päätti kehittää verkkosivuston Novosibirskin kauppiaiden verkkoportaaliksi toivoen houkuttelevansa mahdollisimman monia mainostajia. Vuonna 2001 verkkosivustosta tuli hänen tärkein tulonlähde. Vittu että vituttaa nää rags to riches tarinat. Neuvostoliiton rauniot oli varsinainen villin lännen preeria. Eipä tästä tämän enempää, Novosibirsk ei nappaa pahemmin.
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    ellauri331.html on line 377: Mutta nytpä tulee kunnon ryssävihan aihetta! Peace Data tai PeaceData on valeuutissivusto, jota ylläpitää Internet Research Agency, maan hallitukseen yhteydessä oleva venäläinen kanava, joka julkaisee englanniksi ja arabiaksi.
    ellauri331.html on line 381: Syyskuun 1. päivänä 2020 Facebook ja Twitter ilmoittivat saaneensa liittovaltion tutkintaviraston varoituksen disinformaatioyrityksestä ja ilmoittivat poistaneensa tai jäädyttäneensä siihen liittyviä tilejä. Daily Beast -sivusto kertoi, että operaatio yritti sijoittaa sisältöä Jacobiniin, In These Timesiin ja Truthoutiin, mutta epäonnistui.
    ellauri331.html on line 390: Noah Shachtman (jutku hänkin), sivuston päätoimittaja vuosina 2018–2021, on luonnehtinut sitä "high-end tabloidiksi ". Vuonna 2015 annetussa haastattelussa entinen päätoimittaja John Avlon (goy) kuvaili Beastin pääkirjoitusta. Lähestymistapa: "Etsimme kauhuja, skandaaleja ja tarinoita salaisista maailmoista; rakastamme kiusaajien, kiihkoilijoiden ja tekopyhien kohtaamisia." Vuonna 2018 Avlon kuvaili Beastin "lakkovyöhykettä" "politiikaksi, popkulttuuriksi ja vallaksi".
    ellauri331.html on line 392: Myöhemmin vuonna 2018 päätoimittaja Noah Shachtman kuvaili The Daily Beastia "huippuluokan tabloidiksi ", joka omaksuu gonzojournalismin. Esimerkkejä:
    ellauri331.html on line 396: The Interceptin toinen perustaja Glenn Greenwald kritisoi The Daily Beastia Brooksin doxaamisestä eli henkilöllisyyden paljastamisesta ja sanoi Twitterissä, että "oli vastenmielistä vapauttaa suuren uutiskanavan resurssit hämärän, nimettömän, voimattoman, lähes työttömän kansalaisen rikoksesta. vähäpätöisintä vaikutusvaltaisimpien poliittisten johtajien pilkkaamista." Toinen kriitikko huomautti, että "Kukaan planeetalla ei ole koskaan ajatellut, että desinformaatio on vain Venäjän toimiala,, vaan myös itsensä ylentävien, hölmöjen napsautuxia jahtaavien Daily Beast -toimittajien." Shachtman puolusti artikkelia, osoittaen olevansa izensä ylentävä, hölmö napsautuxia jahtaava gonzo journalisti.
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    ellauri331.html on line 442: Proekt on erikoistunut tutkivaan journalismiin. Median verkkosivuilla julkaistaan ​​tekstiversiot tutkimuksista, YouTube-kanavalle media lataa lyhytdokumentteja ja podcasteja. Proekt julkaisee materiaalia myös Telegramiin, VKontakteen, Instagramiin, Yandex.Zeniin, Twitteriin (X) ja Facebookiin. Proekt on olemassa lukijoidensa ja sponsoreidensa lahjoitusten kustannuksella.
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    ellauri331.html on line 503: Vuonna 1961 Novosti Press Agency (APN) seurasi Sovinformburoa. Siitä tuli Neuvostoliiton julkisten organisaatioiden johtava tiedotus- ja lehdistöelin. APN:n perustajat olivat Neuvostoliiton journalistiliitto, Neuvostoliiton kirjailijaliitto, Neuvostoliiton ystävyys- ja kulttuurisuhteiden liitto ulkomaille sekä Znaniye-seura. Viraston peruskirja hyväksyttiin 3. huhtikuuta 1961. Peruskirjan mukaan APN:n tavoitteena oli "edistää kansojen keskinäistä ymmärrystä, luottamusta ja ystävyyttä kaikin mahdollisin tavoin julkaisemalla laajasti tarkkaa tietoa Neuvostoliitosta ulkomailla ja tutustuttamalla Neuvostoliiton ihmisten elämään vieraissa maissa". APN:n motto oli "Information for Peace, for the Friendship of Nations". APN:llä oli toimistoja yli 120 maassa. Virasto julkaisi 60 kuvitettua sanoma- ja aikakauslehteä 45 kielellä ja 4,3 miljoonan kappaleen kertalevikki. Neuvostoliiton kanssa APN julkaisi Moscow News -sanomalehden, josta tuli syyskuussa 1990 itsenäinen julkaisu. APN Publishing House julkaisi yli 200 kirjaa ja kirjasta, joiden vuotuinen levikki on yhteensä 20 miljoonaa kappaletta, ja kirjasarjoja, kuten ABC Political Science. Vuonna 1989 TV-keskus avattiin APN:ssä. Myöhemmin se muutettiin TV-Novosti-televisioyhtiöksi, joka on vuodesta 2005 lähtien operoinut RT- mediaverkkoa.
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    ellauri331.html on line 530: Roskomnadzor ilmoitti 4. maaliskuuta 2022 estävänsä pääsyn Facebookiin Venäjän valtion tiedotusvälineille asetettujen rajoitusten vuoksi. 21. maaliskuuta ryhdyttiin lisätoimiin sen jälkeen, kun tuomioistuin päätti, että Meta Platforms syyllistyi "äärimmäiseen toimintaan", mikä vaikutti pääsyyn Facebookiin ja Instagramiin, mutta ei WhatsAppiin. Päätös annettiin sen jälkeen, kun Reutersin raportti totesi, että Meta salli käyttäjiensä lähettää viestejä, joissa tuetaan väkivaltaa venäläissotilaita ja Venäjän presidenttiä Vladimir Putinia vastaan ​​Ukrainan hyökkäyksen jälkeen, mutta myöhemmin Meta kavensi maltillista politiikkaansa kieltäen neuvomasta polttopullon heittoa paxukaulaisten valtionpäämiesten päihin.
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    ellauri331.html on line 580: Russia Today kiinnitti maailmanlaajuisesti erityistä huomiota vuoden 2008 Etelä-Ossetian sodan kattamiseen. RT nimesi Georgian hyökkääjäksi Etelä-Ossetian ja Abhasian separatistisia hallituksia vastaan, joita Venäjän joukot suojelivat. Alkuvuodesta 2010 RT julkisti mainoskampanjan edistääkseen uutta Kysele enemmän kuin 100K hullua ehtii vastata -iskulausettaan. Kampanjan loivat brittiläiset Ketchup, Libresse Plus ja Lontoon Portland Cement. Yhdessä osana kampanjaa esitellyistä mainoksista Yhdysvaltain presidentti Barack Obama osoitteli Iranin johtajaa Mahmoud Ahmadinejadia mustalla keskisormella ja kysyi: "Kuka muodostaa suurimman ydinuhan?" Mainos kiellettiin Yhdysvaltain lentokentillä. Toinen näytteli länsimaista sotilasta "sulautumassa" Taleban -taistelijaan takaapäin ja kysyi: "Kiinnostaako terrori vain terroristeja?"
    ellauri331.html on line 582: Samaan syssyyn Walter Isaacson, Yhdysvaltain hallituksen Voice of America-, Radio Free Europe- ja Radio Free Asia -ohjelmia johtavan yleisradioneuvoston puheenjohtaja, vaati lisää rahaa ohjelmiin sijoittamiseen, koska "emme voi sallia itsemme jäävän hännille - vihollisemme välittää nyt enemmän propagandaa kuin me", mainiten erityisesti Russia Todayn, Iranin Press TV:n ja Kiinan China Central Televisionin (CCTV) samassa hengenvedossa. Myöhemmin hän koitti selitellä, että hän itse asiassa tarkoitti "vihollisia" Afganistanissa, ei mainitsemiaan maita. HAHA tietysti.
    ellauri331.html on line 594: 22. ja 26. helmikuuta 2022, pari päivää ennen ja jälkeen Venäjän hyökkäyksen Ukrainaan, "RT:n ja Sputnikin Facebook-viestit saivat yli 5 miljoonaa tykkäystä, jakoa ja kommenttia". YouTubessa katsottiin "73 miljoonaa kertaa" videoita vaihtoehtoisista tarinoista, joissa väitetään ukrainalaisten hyökänneen venäläisten kimppuun tai kuvataan "kansanmurhaa" venäjänkielisiä ukrainalaisia ​​vastaan ​​separatistisella Donbasin alueella. Hyökkäyksen aikana hacktivistikollektiivi Anonymous käynnisti hajautetun palvelunestohyökkäyksen, joka sulki tilapäisesti RT:n ja muiden Venäjän hallituksen hallitsemien organisaatioiden verkkosivustot. Maaliskuussa 2022 RT America suljettiin ja suurin osa sen henkilökunnasta lakkasi työskentelemästä myyntipisteessä. RT alkoi myydä Z-sotilassymbolilla koristeltuja tavaroita – Kremlin ja sodan kannattajaa – muutama päivä hyökkäyksen alkamisen jälkeen.
    ellauri331.html on line 598: Facebook, Instagram ja TikTok poistivat RT:n ja Sputnikin sosiaalisen median sisällön Euroopan unionin käyttäjien saatavilla 28. helmikuuta. Microsoft poisti RT:n ja Sputnikin MSN:stä, Microsoft Storesta ja Microsoft Advertising -verkostosta samana päivänä. YouTube kielsi 1. maaliskuuta pääsyn kaikille RT- ja Sputnik-kanaville alustallaan Euroopassa (mukaan lukien Isossa-Britanniassa). Apple poisti sen jälkeen RT:n ja Sputnikin App Storestaan ​​kaikissa maissa paitsi Venäjällä. Joku "Roku" pudotti RT-sovelluksen kanavakaupastaan, kun taas DirecTV poisti RT American kanavavalikoimastaan. Uruguayn kansallinen televiestintähallinto ilmoitti 1. maaliskuuta RT:n poistamisesta Antel TV:n suoratoistoalustalta. Uuden-Seelannin satelliittitelevisiotoimittaja Sky poisti myös RT:n asiakkaiden valituksiin ja Broadcasting Standards Authorityn kuulemiseen vedoten. Reddit esti uudet lähtevät linkit RT:hen ja Sputnikiin 3. maaliskuuta. YouTube esti RT:n ja Sputnikin maailmanlaajuisesti 11. maaliskuuta. Kanadan radio-televisio- ja televiestintäkomissio kielsi 16. maaliskuuta alkaen virallisesti RT:n ja RT Francen jakeluun valtuutettujen muiden kuin kanadalaisten ohjelmapalveluiden luettelosta.
    ellauri331.html on line 602: Kaikki RT:n haarat eivät ole kärsineet laskusta sodan alkamisen jälkeen. Vuorovaikutus arabiankielisen Facebook-sivun "RT Online" kanssa kasvoi 161,2 % helmikuun 28. päivästä maaliskuun puoliväliin, "RT Play in Español" nousi 22,5 %. Entäs Kiinassa? Ei edes sanota. Syys- ja lokakuussa 2022 RT julkaisi RT Hindi ja RT Balkan. Latinalainen Amerikka on Internet RT:n (rt.com) toiseksi merkittävin vaikutusalue. Vuonna 2013 RT nousi 100 katsotuimman verkkosivuston joukkoon seitsemässä Latinalaisen Amerikan maassa. Vuonna 2013 RT:stä tuli "ensimmäinen uutisverkosto, joka ylitti miljardin katselukerran YouTubessa". Pian Ukrainan hyökkäyksen ja teknologiayritysten RT:n estämisen jälkeen RT:n "Facebook-pääkanavalla on yli 7 miljoonaa seuraajaa" (joista osa sijaitsee Euroopassa, jossa kanava on estetty). RT:n YouTube-tilillä oli "noin 4,65 miljoonaa seuraajaa englanniksi ja 5,94 miljoonaa espanjaksi".
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    ellauri331.html on line 612: Britti Vahtikoiran kommentaattori Roy Greenslade vuonna 2014 ja entinen Slate- toimittaja Jack Shafer vuonna 2007 syyttivät Russia Beyondia propagandasta. Pieni rähähdys aidanraosta ei sen enempää.
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    ellauri331.html on line 619: Charles Bausuman (s. 1963 tai 1964) on venäläinen aktivisti ja Venäjällä asuva amerikkalainen ulkomaalainen. Charles Bausman vieraili Neuvostoliitossa lapsena Jack isänsä toimiessa toimittajana Neuvostoliitossa.
    ellauri331.html on line 621: Isä Jack valmistui Harvardista vuonna 1950, hänestä tuli Associated Pressin toimittaja 40 vuodeksi kylmän sodan aikana ja hän oli Moskovassa neljä vuotta toimistopäällikkönä heinäkuusta 1968 alkaen käsitellen Richard Nixonin matkaa Moskovaan 22.–30. toukokuuta 1972 lieventämisen aikana. Hän (Charlie) on julkaisija ja Russia Insider, antisemitistinen verkkosivusto, joka esittää itsensä vaihtoehtona länsimaisille semitistisille uutiskertomuksille. Bausmanilla on yhteyksiä uusnatsiryhmään The Right Stuff, ja hän osallistui tammikuun 6. päivän hyökkäyksiin Yhdysvaltain Capitolille. Bausman muutti Venäjälle itsensä julistautuneena poliittisena pakolaisena tammikuun 6. päivän hyökkäyksen jälkeen. Hän esiintyy säännöllisesti Venäjän valtion tiedotusvälineissä.
    ellauri331.html on line 627: Web-sivustoa on kritisoitu sen Kremlin-myönteisestä asenteesta, [8] [4] [22] Newsweekin on syytetty olevan " Kremlim -myönteisten propagandasivustojen" joukossa, [5] ja BBC News ja Slate- verkkosivusto, jota RAND Corporation syyttää edelleen "väärän tai harhaanjohtavan sisällön" levittämisestä. Tästä RAND korporaatiosta on jo paasattu. Euractiv -verkkosivusto katsoo sen olevan "useiden hyvin näkyvien partisaanitoimipisteiden, kuten RT (entinen Russia Today), Ruptly ja Sputnik " rinnalla. Bausman on kutsuttu puhumaan Venäjän valtion omistamissa TV Russia-1:ssä ja RT:ssä.
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    ellauri331.html on line 678: Samat iänikuiset lännen taskussa kuhissevat akateemikot ja toimittajat kuvailevat Sputnikia usein Venäjän propagandakanavaksi. Vuonna 2016 New York Timesin Neil MacFarquhar kirjoitti: "Asiantuntijat sanoivat, että dezinformatsian eli venäläisen disinformaation perustarkoituksena on heikentää tapahtumien virallista versiota – jopa ajatusta siitä, että tapahtumista on olemassa todellinen versio. - ja edistää eräänlaista politiikan halvaantumista." Venäjän hallitus kiistää jyrkästi tällaisten väitteiden paikkansapitävyyden. Ne ovat vain halpaa länsipropagandaa.
    ellauri331.html on line 680: Alkuvuodesta 2019 kalansilmäisen sokeritoukkajuutalaisen omistama Facebook poisti sosiaalisen median alustaltaan satoja sivuja, jotka toimivat itsenäisinä uutissivustoina, mutta olivat itse asiassa Sputnikin työntekijöiden hallinnassa.
    ellauri331.html on line 684: Sputnikin valeet ovat monet ja verenkarvaiset. Sputnikin levittämän valeuutisen mukaan presidentit Barack Obama ja Hillary Clinton loivat ISIS:n. Eichmann ei maininnut sanaa talouspakote vuotaessaan vuonna 2016, vaikka se kyllä oli aivan kielen päällä. Niin ja sitten oli tää jutku Richin tapaus.
    ellauri331.html on line 690: Vuodot johtivat väitteisiin puolueellisuudesta Bernie Sandersin presidentinvaalikampanjaa vastaan, mikä on ilmeisen ristiriidassa DNC:n johdon julkisesti ilmoittaman puolueettomuuden kanssa, sillä useat DNC:n työntekijät pilkkasivat avoimesti Sandersin kampanjaa ja keskustelivat tavoista edistää Hillary Clintonin nimitystä. Myöhemmin paljastettiin, että DNC:n ja Clintonin välillä oli ennen esivaaleja tehtyjä kiistanalaisia ​​sopimuksia, jotka koskivat rahoitusjärjestelyjä sekä politiikan ja palkkauspäätösten hallintaa. Paljastukset saivat DNC:n puheenjohtajan Debbie Wasserman Schultzin eron ennen vuoden 2016 demokraattien kansalliskokousta. DNC esitti "muodollisen anteeksipyynnön" Bernie Sandersille ja hänen kannattajilleen "sähköpostissa tehdyistä anteeksiantamattomista huomautuksista", jotka eivät ollenkaan heijastaneet DNC:n "julkista sitoutumista puolueettomuuteen nimitysprosessin aikana". Kokouksen jälkeen DNC:n toimitusjohtaja Amy Dacey, talousjohtaja Brad Marshall ja viestintäjohtaja Luis Miranda erosivat myös kiistan seurauksena.
    ellauri331.html on line 700: 25. heinäkuuta 2016 Thomas Rid, Lontoon King´s Collegen turvallisuustutkimuksen professori ja Johns Hopkinsin yliopiston School for Advanced International Studiesin ulkopuolinen tutkija Washington DC:ssä (taskuprofessori vailla vertoa), teki oman yhteenvedon todisteista, osoittaaxeen Venäjän olevan kaiken takana. Hän päätteli, että nämä toimet heikensivät onnistuneesti "DNC:n kykyä käyttää oppositiotutkimustaan ​​yllätyksenä Trumpia vastaan..." Hän kirjoittaa lisäksi, että monet maat suorittavat tietojen suodattamista poliittisista järjestöistä ja sitä pidetään laillisena tiedustelutyötä. "Mutta digitaalinen suodattaminen ja mahdollisesti manipuloitujen asiakirjojen julkaiseminen vapaalla hacktivismilla naamioituna ylittää suuren punaisen viivan ja muodostaa vaarallisen ennakkotapauksen: autoritaarinen maa suoraan, mutta silti salaisesti yrittää sabotoida Yhdysvaltain vaaleja." Jos se maa edes olisi antiautotaarinen...
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    ellauri332.html on line 42: Ruostumattoman teräksen liiallinen käyttö voi saada kodinomistajan keittiön tuntumaan epämiellyttävältä, wetback Lopez-Jaimes sanoo.
    ellauri332.html on line 45: Kuvioituja backsplasheja vaihdetaan yksinkertaisiin malleihin.
    ellauri332.html on line 95: Esau möi akateemiset ambitionsa hernekeitosta jo väikkärillä "Backwards-looking operators". Pahemmaxi meni sitten Aalto-yliopiston feikkiprofeettana. Viimeisin pohjanoteeraus näyttää olleen Lauri "Tafsaaja" Törhösen farssimainen väittely Lapin yliopistossa. Mitään tekemättömässä "väitöskirjassa" ei ollut lähteitä eikä viiteapparaattia, todennäköisesti pelkkää narsistista pullistelua. Väittelijä vastasi kysymyxillä ja kysyi vastauxilla kuin Tuomari Nurmion "hän on täällä tänään." Löysä pata ja kalju kattila kolisivat kateederilla kuin tyhjät tynnyrit, musta kylki loisti kummallakin suoratoistona.
    ellauri332.html on line 164: Ah, 2010-luku. Supersankarielokuvien franchising-sarjat olivat huipussaan. DC Comic -fanit olivat iloisia kuullessaan, että rakastettu ohjaaja Zach Synder olisi "Justice League" -elokuvan ruorissa. Heidän toiveensa kuitenkin pettyivät pian, kun Synder jätti tuotannon ennen sen valmistumista. Joss Whedon astui paikalle Synderin tilalle, mutta hänen ponnistelunsa osoittautuivat turhiksi. Fanit vihasivat Weadonin näkemystä elokuvasta! DC-fanit olivat niin järkyttyneitä, että he perustivat oman Justice Leaguen! Heidän tehtävänsä? Ohjaaja Zack Snyderin "Justice League" -leikkauksen julkaiseminen. Lopulta, vuonna 2021, 4 tunnin "Synder Cut" paljastettiin. On vähättelyä sanoa, että se sai paljon lämpimämmän vastaanoton.
    ellauri332.html on line 188: Kirjailija Maxim Gorkyn mieli on ihastuttavan synkkä! Ajattele "Requiem for a Dream" ja "Black Swan". Aronofskyn elokuva "Äiti!" julkaistiin vuonna 2017 polarisoituneiden yleisöjen toimesta. Jotkut ylistivät psykologista kauhua sen monimutkaisesta kerronnasta ja korkeasta tuotantoarvostaan, kun taas toiset pitivät sitä liian vaatimattomana ja groteskina. Edes Hollywood-rakas Jennifer Lawrence pääroolissa ei voinut tukahduttaa kiistaa.
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  • Brokeback mountain [n.s. vitun homo takuulla]

    ellauri332.html on line 241: Ang Leen vuoden 2005 elokuvaa "Brokeback Mountain" pidettiin laajalti "New Queer Cineman" monumentaalisena hetkenä tuolloin. Kaikki katsojat eivät hyväksyneet kahden cowboyn välistä homoromantiikkaa, ja jotkut maat jopa kielsivät elokuvan sen rannoilta Vaikka elokuva oli suosikki voittaa Oscarin "Parhaasta elokuvasta" vuonna 2006, monet uskovat, että se hylättiin "kiistanalaisen" aiheensa vuoksi. Siitä huolimatta se on edelleen elokuvan queer-esityksen tunnusmerkki.
    ellauri332.html on line 253: Mikään ei voita Johnny Deppiä mielenkiinnottomana hahmona, mutta tämä casting-valinta oli hieman liian mielenkiintoinen useimmille ihmisille. "The Lone Ranger" oli Disneylle valtava lipputulopommi, joka menetti lähes kaksisataa miljoonaa dollaria, ja Deppin casting oli ensisijainen ongelma. Tonto on intiaanihahmo, ja se olisi ollut loistava tapa intiaaninäyttelijälle näyttää taitojaan. Sen sijaan saimme kapteeni Jack Sparrow'n – ja hänen pukunsa elokuvaan nosti myös skalppeja. Deppin näytteleminen ei ollut ongelma, mutta hänen "punanahkansa" on johtava tarina, kun useimmat ihmiset puhuvat tästä elokuvasta.
    ellauri332.html on line 280: Pelkästään otsikon perusteella voit todennäköisesti arvata, mistä "Nymfomaniacissa" on kyse. Elokuvan selkeä "vain aikuisille" -aihe riittää yleensä herättämään tarpeeksi kiistaa saadakseen ihmiset puhumaan, mutta tässä tarinassa on muutakin Huhut ovat pyörineet tämän elokuvan ympärillä sen julkaisusta lähtien, mukaan lukien tapahtumapaikat ja näyttelijöiden väliset simuloimattomat intiimi kohtaukset joissa se ihan oikeasti kirnusi siellä. Elokuva on ollut niin kiistanalainen, että se julkaistiin vain muutamissa valituissa elokuvateattereissa ruskeassa kääreessä toisella lähettäjännimellä
    ellauri332.html on line 293: Black Swan seuraa ammattibalerina Ninaa (Natalie Portman), joka yrittää olla paras mahdollinen, kun hän on valittu balettiryhmän Joutsenkuningattareksi. Koko elokuvan ajan Nina kamppailee roolinsa kanssa ja taistelee paitsi itseään myös Lilyä (Mila Kunis) vastaan - lahjakasta balerinaa näyttelevänä Mustana joutsenena. Natalie voitti esityksestään jopa Oscarin. No, siinä se kiista piilee! Monet ovat arvostelleet hänen voittoaan, koska suurimman osan hänen hahmonsa näyttöajasta on esittänyt todellinen balerina, mikä saa monet kyseenalaistamaan, kuinka suuri osa esityksestä voidaan antaa Natalille.
    ellauri332.html on line 301: Grindhouse-elokuva tuo kaiken mahdollisen toiminnan ja kauhun. Tarantinon ohjaamassa elokuvassa Kurt Russell näyttelee stuntman Mike McKayta ja hänen pahoja pyrkimyksiään viedä nuoria naisia lavastettuihin auto-onnettomuuksiin hänen "kuolemankestävässä" autossaan. Abernathy (Rosario Dawson), Kim (Tracie Thomas) ja Lee (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) yrittävät selviytyä hullun hyökkäyksestä tässä uuden aallon tutkimustrillerissä Tarantino-faneille ei ole vieras katsoa elokuvia, jotka työntävät väkivallan ja väkivallan rajoja, mutta tämä elokuva näytti vievän sen liian pitkälle. Tämä elokuva sai jopa kaikkein sitkeimmät fanit tuntemaan olonsa levottomaksi ja kiihottuneexi elokuvan liian väkivaltaisissa kohtauksissa.
    ellauri332.html on line 337: Leonardo Dicaprion surullisen kuuluisa Titanicin jälkeinen elokuva "The Beach" (2000) kuvattiin upealla Maya Bayllä, Phi Phi -saarilla Thaimaassa. Tämä viehättävä paratiisi oli taustana osuvasti nimetylle elokuvalle turistiryhmästä, joka yritti aloittaa uutta elämää. Valitettavasti elokuvan kuvaamiseksi paratiisissa kuvausryhmä maisemoi ja tuhosi rannan. Tämä aiheutti useita ympäristöoikeudellisia kanteita elokuvastudiota vastaan. Kaiken kukkuraxi elokuva lisäsi tämän paikan suosiota niin paljon, että sitä seurannut intensiivinen katumaasturointi johti lopulta siihen, että Maya Bay joutui sulkemaan ovensa läskeiltä jenkkituristeilta muutamaksi kuukaudeksi, jotta ekosysteemi voisi toipua.
    ellauri332.html on line 382: Kusisen Stephen Kingin romaani "The Shining" pyörii Jack Torrancen (jäljittelemätön Jack Nicholson) ympärillä, Overlook-hotellin talonmies, joka laskeutuu hitaasti hulluun naikkoseen.
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    ellauri332.html on line 432: In 17th-century Salem, Hester Prynne must wear a scarlet A because she is an adulteress, with a child out of wedlock. For seven years, she has refused to name the father. A vigorous older stranger arrives, recognized by Hester but unknown to others as her missing husband. He poses as Chillingworth, a doctor, watching Hester and searching out the identity of her lover. His eye soon rests on Dimmesdale, a young overwrought pastor. Enmity grows between the two men; Chillingworth applies psychological pressure, and the pastor begins to crack. A ship stops in Salem, and Hester sees it as a providential refuge for her daughter, herself, and her lover. But will Dimmesdale flee with her? Or without perhaps?
    ellauri332.html on line 456: The movie has removed the character's (characters'?) sense of guilt, and therefore the story's drama.
    ellauri332.html on line 468: In fact, there are min. eight other film and TV adaptations, including an Emmy award-sinning TV mini-series, and Roland Joffé's 1995 Hollywood feature starring Robert Duvall, Gary Oldman and Demi Moore.
    ellauri332.html on line 472: Hester Prynne (Senta Berger) lebt mit ihrer Tochter in Salem, einer an der Atlantikküste gelegene amerikanische Neuansiedlung der Puritaner. Auf ihren Kleidern prangt in scharlachroter Farbe ein A. Der Buchstabe ist für die strenggläubigen Puritaner das Zeichen für eine Ehebrecherin. Trotz der Repressalien ihrer Gemeinschaft - so muss die schöne Frau jedes Jahr einen Tag an den Pranger - weigert sich Hester, den Namen des Vaters ihrer Tochter Pearl preiszugeben.
    ellauri332.html on line 474: Liebe und Stolz lassen die mutige Mutter bereits sieben Jahre durchhalten. Als ihr seit Jahren verschollene Ehemann Roger Chillingworth (Hans Christian Blech) auftaucht und herausfindet, dass Pastor Dimmesdale (Ángel Álvarez) das Kind gezeugt hat, wendet sich auch ihr Schicksal. Chillingworth verhindert die Flucht des Geistlichen, als dieser auf einem Schiff nach England zu fliehen versucht.
    ellauri332.html on line 478: "Der scharlachrote Buchstabe" ist ein untypisches Filmprojekt von Wenders, doch der Roman war in der Schule seine Lieblingslektüre. Erst bei der Umsetzung merkte er, dass ihm das Projekt nicht lag, auch erschwerten finanzielle und logistische Probleme seine Arbeit. Nachdem Dreharbeiten in Amerika zu teuer waren, drehte Wenders in einer kleinen spanischen Filmwesternstadt. Die Puritaner werden teilweise von katholischen Spaniern, der Indianer von einem invaliden Torero verkörpert. Im Nachhinein war Wenders wenig zufrieden mit seinem zweiten Werk - auch an den Kinokassen setzt sich das etwas statische Werk nicht durch.
    ellauri332.html on line 480: Prynne is a slumming-sexpot pariah, Chillingworth comes back from the woods with a clinical eye for vengeance, flabby-chinned Dimmesdale (Lou Castel) keeps fainting on the edge of the widescreen. Pearl (Yella Rottländer) giggles as the black-clad puritan leading the arrest slips and falls in the mud.
    ellauri332.html on line 482: There's consequently very little that actually works here, and one can't help but marvel at Wenders' consistently wrong-headed directorial choices (that he's essentially disowned the film in the years since its release doesn't come as much of a surprise).
    ellauri332.html on line 484: Wenders himself remains less than happy with the project, and on the commentary track of The American Friend cites it as a contributory factor in his decision to almost abandon filmmaking and return to painting and film criticism.
    ellauri332.html on line 493: À la suite d'une vague de piratage et de menaces terroristes que le Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) attribue à un groupe lié à la Corée du Nord, la société de distribution Sony Pictures Entertainment annonce l'annulation de la sortie du film prévue pour le 25 décembre 2014 pour raisons de sécurité,
    ellauri332.html on line 546: Megan Fox oli valtava osa kahta ensimmäistä live-action Transformers -elokuvaa, mutta miksi Megan Fox jätti Transformers -sarjan ennen Transformers: Dark of the Moon -elokuvaa ? Steven Spielbergin tuottamana Paramount lanseerasi live-action Transformers -franchise-sarjan vuonna 2007. Ensimmäisen elokuvan ohjasi Michael Bay, ja siinä näytteli Shia LaBeouf Sam Witwickynä, ja Fox toimi hänen näyttelijänä ja rakkausmiehenä Mikaela Banes. Vuoden 2007 elokuva oli taloudellisesti valtava hitti ja ansaitsi yli 700 miljoonaa dollaria maailmanlaajuisesti. Sen jatko-osa, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, menestyi vielä paremmin vuonna 2009, mikä takaa trilogian. Megan Fox Transformers -ongelma jätti kuitenkin tumman pilven franchisingin päälle.
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    ellauri332.html on line 565: Vähäisen polttoainemäärän vuoksi Cooper ja Brand käyttävät Gargantuaa painovoimalinkona päästäkseen Edmundsin planeettalle, mutta mustan aukon läheisyyden vuoksi he menettävät jälleen 51 vuotta. Cooper ja TARS irtautuvat Endurancelta omissa kapseleissaan Gargantuan ytimeen, jossa kaksikko päätyy äärettömän act">tesseraktin (tämä ihme on takuulla förbitty Sikiön Wallulta) sisälle. Cooper ymmärtää rakennelman olevan kaukaisen tulevaisuuden ihmisten luoma. Hän siirtyy ajassa taaksepäin, jolloin hän näkee Murphin lapsuudenhuoneeseen kirjahyllyn läpi ja huomaa voivansa vaikuttaa rajallisesti huoneen painovoimaan. Hän siirtyy ajassa eteenpäin ja löytää aikuisen Murphin tutkimasta vanhaa huonettaan. Cooper lähettää Murphille datan, jonka TARS on kerännyt tapahtumahorisontin sisäpuolelta, morsettamalla sen hänelle huoneeseen jättämänsä rannekellon sekuntiviisarin avulla. Tästä näperryxestä tesserakti romahtaa. Myöhemmin Cooper herää Saturnusta kiertävässä avaruussiirtokunnassa. Hän tapaa vanhuuteen kuolemaisillaan olevan tyttärensä. Murph oli onnistunut Cooperin lähettämien tietojen avulla suorittamaan loppuun Brandin laskelmat ja ratkaisemaan painovoimapropulsioteorian. Tämän ansiosta tähtien välisen matkustamisen hallitseva ihmiskunta voitiin evakuoida tuhoutuvalta planeetalta. Murph muistuttaa Cooperia siitä, että Amelia on yksin CASEn kanssa Edmundsin planeetalla. Cooper ja TARS lähtevät kohti Edmundsin planeettaa, jossa ilkialasti ilman avaruuspukua kävelevä Amelia valmistautuu Adam-nimisen apinan kaa uuden siirtokunnan perustamiseen.
    ellauri332.html on line 583: Mitä saat, kun annat Channing Tatumille valkaistun parran ja terävät korvat? Katastrofi, joka on "Jupiter Ascending". Meillä kaikilla oli suuria toiveita tämän elokuvan suhteen, koska se tuli Wachowskin sisarten [n.h.] ihmeellisen omaperäisestä mielestä. Valitettavasti toiveemme putosivat hyvin nopeasti, nopeammin kuin Jupiterin seisokki. Sitä on julistettu yhdeksi viimeaikaisten muistojen pahimmista elokuvista, pääasiassa sen mutkikkaan juonen ja hirvittävän näyttelemisen vuoksi. Katsomme sinua, cistransu Eddie Redmayne. Näyttelijä voitti kiistanalaisesti Razzie-palkinnon kauheasta näyttelemisestä tässä elokuvassa, vain vuosi akatemiapalkinnon voittamisen jälkeen.
    ellauri332.html on line 636: George Lucas sai inspiraationsa sankarin luomiseen kuuluisalta sarjakuvahahmolta Hessu . Esiintyy elokuvassa Star Wars. Episodi I: The Phantom Menace ", jossa häntä näytteli ja äänesti amerikkalainen näyttelijä Ahmed Best , Binksistä tuli historian ensimmäinen sivuhahmo, joka luotiin yksinomaan liikkeensieppaustekniikalla . Hahmo sai kriitikoilta ja faneilta negatiivista palautetta liian koomisuuden vuoksi, ja siksi tekijöiden oli vähennettävä merkittävästi hahmon osallistumista esiosa-trilogian elokuviin.
    ellauri332.html on line 642: The Phantom Menacen kuvausten aikana Lucas ja Best työskentelivät yhdessä hahmon kehittämiseksi. Joten he "lainasivat" kävelynsä Charlie Chaplinilta, käyttäytymismallinsa Buster Keatonilta; yhdessä he kirjoittivat joitain hahmon rivejä ja myöhemmin keksivät Binksin kömpelyyden ja typeryyden näytöllä. Liikekaappauksen avulla Best pystyi luomaan komediahahmon, jonka hän alun perin kuvitteli; hänet äänesti myös Best. Best käytti Jar Jaria edustavaa proteettista pukua, joka maksoi noin 100 000 dollaria, ja se toimi vertailukohtana animaattoreille ja taiteilijoille, joiden kanssa he voivat olla vuorovaikutuksessa.
    ellauri332.html on line 644: Trilogian kahdessa seuraavassa elokuvassa Binksin roolia jouduttiin vähentämään median ja fanien voimakkaan kritiikin vuoksi. Vitsinä ennen seuraavan osan kuvausten alkua ohjaaja lähetti näyttelijöille käsikirjoituksen uuteen elokuvaan nimeltä " Jah's Big Adventure " - tietäen, että se vuotaisi lehdistölle, Lucas näin ollen Ahmed Bestin mukaan: keskisormi niille, jotka sanovat "kaikki vihaavat Jahia-Jahia". Attack of the Clones -elokuvan varsinaisessa käsikirjoituksessa , jossa Jar Jar menetti suuren osan ensimmäisen elokuvan omaperäisyydestä, Lucas kirjoitti kaikki kohtaukset itse; hän kuitenkin tarjosi riittävästi näyttöaikaa Binksille voidakseen esittää "merkittävän roolin".
    ellauri332.html on line 648: Animaatiosarjassa Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) Jar Jar esiintyy useita kertoja. Best palasi äänestämään häntä uudelleen huolimatta siitä, että hänellä oli itsetuhoisia ajatuksia Binksin kritiikin vuoksi. Hahmon kuvaus oli erityisesti suunniteltu edustamaan viimeistä siirtymää The Phantom Menacen Binksistä Sithin koston Binksiin. Joten jos ensimmäisellä kaudella, jaksossa "Bombad Jedi", Jar Jar käyttäytyy vielä kömpelömmin ja typerämmin kuin ensimmäisessä jaksossa, niin kuudennen kauden jaksossa "Lost Girl" hän on ensimmäistä kertaa täysin vakava eikä edes pilaa mitään.
    ellauri332.html on line 650: Jo ennen "The Phantom Menace" -jakson julkaisua Jar Jar tuli melko vakavan median ja yleisön huomion kohteeksi. Näin ollen Brent Staples New York Timesista uskoo, että gungan ”kävelee kuin parittaja. Binks on ylivoimaisesti elokuvan tyhmin hahmo", ja hänen yksinkertainen omistautuminen "valkoisille" jedimestareilleen muistutti ihmisiä Hollywoodin loukkaavimmista rodullisista stereotypioista; Slaten David Edelstein kutsui Binksiä " pullisesilmäiseksi, miehen kokoiseksi dinosaurukseksi, joka puhuu Länsi-Intian slangia " ja Eric Harrison Los Angeles Timesista vertasi Binksiä Stepin Fetchitin virheelliseen parodiaan. Harrison panee merkille Pohjois-Amerikan katsojien ennennäkemättömän suuttumuksen tämän hahmon suhteen: erityisesti luotiin verkkosivusto jarjarmustdie.com ("Jar Jar Must Die") , joka kerää fanien ääniä vetoaakseen Lucasfilmiin ja pyytää tappamaan Binks. Vanity Fairin Bruce Handy kirjoitti, että Jar Jarista "on tullut symboli siitä, mitä monet fanit pitävät esiosa-trilogian puutteina: hahmot, joista kukaan ei välitä; huumorintaju, joka on suunnattu yleisön nuorimmille ajatteleville jäsenille; liiallinen riippuvuus tietokonegrafiikasta; ja juonilinjat, jotka käsittelevät monimutkaisia poliittisia juonitteluja , jotka olisivat sopimattomia: I, Claudius tai Kolmannen valtakunnan nousu ja tuho -sovituksissa , mutta sopivat elokuviin, joissa on hahmoja kuten Jar Jar Binks." Kate Phipps The A.V. Clubista totesi, että Binks oli kiusallisesti kirjoitettu elokuvaan, jonka olisi voinut tehdä ilman gungania, joka tarjoaisi koomista helpotusta pääjuonelle, mutta sen sijaan hän "pilaa melkein jokaisen kohtauksen, jossa hän avaa suunsa."
    ellauri332.html on line 652: Elokuvakriitikot ja fanit syyttivät elokuvantekijöitä liiallisesta kaupallistuksesta ja kohdistamisesta pienille lapsille. George Lucas totesi, että " nämä elokuvat ovat lapsille, mutta he [fanit] eivät halua myöntää sitä... On pieni joukko faneja, jotka eivät pidä koomista helpotuksesta. He haluavat elokuvien olevan kovia, kuten The Terminator, ja he järkyttyvät ja tulevat hyvin tuomitsevaksi kaikesta, mikä liittyy lapsellisuuteen ." Rob Coleman, joka johti animaatiotiimiä Industrial Light & Magicissa , muisteli myöhemmin kertoneensa Lucasille, että tiimi ennusti Jar Jar -hahmolle epäonnistumisen; Lucas kertoi hänelle, että hän esitteli erityisesti Jar Jarin elokuvaan herättääkseen 12-vuotiaiden ja sitä nuorempien lasten huomion. Huhtikuussa 2019, Star Wars Celebrationin aikana, ennen The Phantom Menacen 20-vuotisjuhla vuotta juhlivaa paneelia, George Lucas nimesi Jar Jarin suosikkihahmokseen Star Warsissa.
    ellauri332.html on line 654: Kriitikko Joe Morgenstern The Wall Street Journalista lkuvaili hahmoa "rastafari Stepin Fetchitiksi kaviotasolla, joka ärsyttävästi risteää Butterfly McQueenin." Naislakimies ja kriittinen rotuteoreetikko Patricia J. Williams on ehdottanut, että monet Jar Jarin hahmon piirteet muistuttavat läheisesti blackface-minstrel-shown esiintyjiä ja Powell Ford ehdottaa, että hahmo on "rento klovnihahmo" joka jatkaa stereotypioita mustasta Karibiasta. Lucas kiisti yhteydet hahmon ja rasismin välillä; Best totesi myös, että Jar Jarilla ei ole yhteyttä Karibiaan, toisin kuin Bestillä.
    ellauri332.html on line 688: Beauty and the Beast on vuoden 2017 amerikkalainen musikaalinen romanttinen fantasiaelokuva, jonka on ohjannut Bill Condom ja tuottanut nippu juutalaisia, käsikirjoituksesta "vastaa" Stephen Chbosky ja Evan Spiliotopoulos. Walt Disney Picturesin ja Mandeville Filmsin tuottama tämä elokuva on live-action/CGI-remake Disneyn vuoden 1991 samannimisestä animaatioelokuvasta, joka on itse sovitus Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumontin vuoden 1756 sadusta. Pääosissa heiluu brittejä, Happy Rotterista tuttu laajaozainen nörtti Emma Watson ja joku Downton Abbeysta [n.s.] esiin ponnahtanut Dan Stevens. With an estimated budget of around $255 million, it is one of the most expensive films ever made. Disneyn live-action-remake-versioista elokuva on toiseksi eniten tuottanut uudelleenlämmitys tähän mennessä. Ykkösenä heiluu vielä narsistisempi Leijonakuningas. Elokuva päättyy siihen, että Belle ja ex-hirviö isännöivät juhlaa valtakunnan puolesta.
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    Ashokan edikti jossain Intian pohjoisrajalla. On the right side (north face) is the drawing of an elephant with the word in Brahmi Gajatama, of uncertain meaning, possibly "Supreme Elephant". Super valkoinen elefantti oli Buddha äiskyn masuasukkina.
    ellauri333.html on line 49: Väärin väärin itäintiaanit! Kalat eivät pane vaan ne kutevat. The kala pani (lit. black water) taboo represents the proscription of traveling overseas in Hinduism. According to this prohibition, crossing the seas to foreign lands causes the loss of one's social respectability, as well as the putrefaction of one’s cultural character and posterity. Merelle ei parane mennä siellä kalat panevat ja skorbioonit pistää sammakoita lääkepiikillä. I am levitating now, mukeltavat mutakuono itäintiaanit tämännimisessä pimeässä Clickflix kauhusarjassa, saastunutta vettä juovat, nikottelevat ja verta sylkevät.
    ellauri333.html on line 61: Given Ashoka's particularly moral definition of "Dharma" it is possible that he simply wants to say that buddhist virtue and piety now exist from the Mediterranean to the south of India. An expansion of Buddhism to the West is unconfirmed historically. Valehteli raukka nälissään. The edicts put forward moral rules which are extremely short, aphoristic expressions, the subjects being discussed, the vocabulary itself, are all hardly worth an elephant turd. Ashoka used the expression Dhaṃma Lipi (Prakrit in the Brahmi script: 𑀥𑀁𑀫𑀮𑀺𑀧𑀺, "Inscriptions of the Dharma") to describe his own Edicts. According to the edicts, the extent of Buddhist proselytism during this period reached as far as the Mediterranean, and many Buddhist monuments were created.
    ellauri333.html on line 63: The reasons behind the kala pani proscription include the inability to carry out the daily rituals of traditional Hindu life and the sin of contact with the characterless, uncivilized mleccha creatures of the foreign lands. Mleccha (from Vedic Sanskrit: म्लेच्छ, romanized: mlecchá) is a Sanskrit term, referring to those of an incomprehensible speech, foreign or barbarous invaders as contra-distinguished from Aryan Vedic tribes. Arjalaiset ovat hyviä, tuumasivat kielettömät sakemannitkin.
    ellauri333.html on line 65: The word Mleccha was commonly used for foreign 'barbarians of whatever race or colour' [purification needed]. As a mleccha, any foreigner stood outside the caste system and the ritual ambience. Thus, historically, contact with them was viewed by the Hindu as menstruating and polluting. The Mleccha people were Sakas, Hunas, Yavanas, Kambojas, Pahlavas, Bahlikas and Rishikas. The Kiratas, Khas, Indo-Greeks, Pulindas, Gurjara, Scythians, Kushanas and Arabs were also mlecchas. Blaah, yecch.
    ellauri333.html on line 69: Sanskrit was believed to include all the sounds necessary for communication. Early Indo-Aryans would therefore dismiss other languages as foreign tongue, "mleccha bhasha". As the Sanskrit word itself suggests, "mlecchas" were those whose speech was alien. "Correct speech" was a crucial component of being able to take part in the appropriate yajnas (religious rituals and sacrifices). Thus, without correct speech, one could not hope to practice correct religion, either. Parhaiten ääntelevät keon päällä herrastelevat bramiinit. Brahmanical system engineers took great pains to ensure that peoples of the Brahmanical system did not subscribe to any mleccha customs or rituals. Medieval Hindu literature, such as that of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, also uses the term to refer to those of larger groups of other religions, especially Muslims.
    ellauri333.html on line 73: According to another belief in the pre-modern India, the Kala Pani (sea water) was inhabited by the mowglis, bad spirits and monsters. However, not all Hindus adhered to the proscription, so as to gain monetary wealth. For instance, Hindu merchants were present in Burma, Muscat, and other places around Asia and Africa. The East India Company recruited several upper-case soldiers, and adapted its military practices to the requirements of their religious rituals. Consequently, the overseas service, considered polluting to their caste, was not required of them. The General Service Enlistment Act of 1856 required the new recruits to serve overseas if asked. The serving high-caste sepoys were fearful that this requirement would be eventually extended to them.[12] Thus, the Hindu soldiers viewed the Act as a potential threat to their faith. The resulting discontent was one of the causes of the Indian rebellion of 1857. The Cellular Jail was known as Kala Pani, as the overseas journey to the Andaman islands threatened the convicts with the loss of caste, resulting in social exclusion.
    ellauri333.html on line 75: "And the whole world will be filled with mleccha behavior and notions and ceremonies, and sacrifices will cease and joy will be nowhere and general rejoicing will disappear. And, O Yudhishthira, the whole world will be mlecchified. And men will cease to gratify the gods by offerings of Sraddhas. And no one will listen to the words of others and no one will be regarded as a preceptor by another. And, O ruler of men, intellectual darkness will envelop the whole earth."
    ellauri333.html on line 81: These inscriptions proclaim Ashoka's adherence to the Buddhist philosophy. The inscriptions show his efforts to develop the Buddhist dhamma throughout his kingdom. Although Buddhism as well as Gautama Buddha are mentioned, the edicts focus on social and moral precepts rather than specific religious practices or the philosophical dimension of Buddhism. These were located in public places and were meant for people to read.
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    ellauri333.html on line 93: Ceylonese sources state that Ashoka succeeded his father Bindusara 314 years after Buddha's Nirvana and that his anointment took place four years after his father's death, or 218 years after the Nirvana. The Burmese tradition confirms the two dates 214 and 218. The traditional date of the Nirvana is 544 B.C. Various devices were proposed in order to account for this chronological error, until Fleet showed that the Buddha-varsha of 544 B. C. is a comparatively modern fabrication, of the twelfth century, and that the difference of about sixty years is the quite natural result of the buddhists bungling it again.
    ellauri333.html on line 98: Seleucus multa in Oriente post divisionem inter socios regni Macedonici bella gessit. Principio Babyloniam cepit; inde auctis ex victoria viribus Bactrianos expugnavit. Transitum deinde in Indiam fecit, quae post mortem Alexandra, veluti a cervicibus iugo servitutis excusso, praefectos eius occiderat. Auctor libertatis Sandrocottus fuerat, sed titulum libertatis post victoriam in servitutem verterat ; siquidem occupato regno populum, quem ab externa dominatione vindicaverat, ipse servitio premebat. Fuit de humili quidem genere natus, sed ad regni potestatem maiestate numinis inpulsus. Quippe cum procacitate sua Nandrum regem offendisset, interfici a rege iussus salutem pedum celeritate quaesierat Ex qua fatigatione cum somno captus iaceret, leo ingentis formae ad dormientem accessit sudoremque profluentem lingua ei detersit expergefactumque blande reliquit. Hoc prodigio primum ad spem regni inpulsus contractis latronibus Indos ad novitatem regni sollicitavit. Molienti deinde bellum adversus praefectos Alexandri elephantus ferus infinitae magnitudinis ultra se obtulit et veluti domita mansuetudine eum tergo excepit duxque belli et proeliator insignis fuit. Sic adquisito regno Sandrocottus ea tempestate, qua Seleucus futurae magnitudinis fundamenta iaciebat, Indiam possidebat, cum quo facta pactione Seleucus conpositisque in Oriente rebus in bellum Antigoni descendit.
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    ellauri333.html on line 110: Dried figs were so eagerly desired by all men that even Amitrochates, the king of the Indians, wrote to Antiochus asking him, says Hegesander, to purchase and send him sweet wine, dried figs, and a sophist; and that Antiochus wrote back: "We shall send you dried figs and sweet wine; but it is not lawful in Greece to sell a sophist." E. Saarinen on käytännön sofisti ja sykofantti. Se on kyllä ollut kaupan enimmän tarjoovalle.
    ellauri333.html on line 119: Patna (/ˈpætnə, ˈpʌt-/ Hindi: [ˈpəʈnaː] ⓘ), historically known as Pataliputra, is the capital and largest city of the state of Bihar in India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Patna had a population of 2.35 million, making it the 19th largest city in India. Covering 250 square kilometres (97 sq mi) and over 2.5 million people, its urban agglomeration is the 18th largest in India. Patna also serves as the seat of Patna High Court. The Buddhist, Hindu and Jain pilgrimage centres of Vaishali, Rajgir, Nalanda, Bodh Gaya and Pawapuri are nearby and Patna City is a sacred city for Sikhs as the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh was born here. The modern city of Patna is mainly on the southern bank of the river Ganges. The city also straddles the rivers Sone, Gandak and Punpun. The city is approximately 35 kilometres (22 mi) in length and 16 to 18 kilometres (9.9 to 11.2 mi) wide.
    ellauri333.html on line 121: One of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world, Patna was founded in 490 BCE by the king of Magadha. Ancient Patna, known as Pataliputra, was the capital of the Magadha Empire throughout the Haryanka, Nanda, Mauryan, Shunga, Gupta, and Pala dynasties. Pataliputra was a seat of learning and fine arts. It was home to many astronomers and scholars including Aryabhata, Vātsyāyana and Chanakya. During the Maurya period (around 300 BCE) its population was about 400,000. Patna served as the seat of power, and political and cultural centre of the Indian subcontinent during the Maurya and Gupta empires. With the fall of the Gupta Empire, Patna lost its glory. The British revived it again in the 17th century as a centre of international trade. Following the partition of Bengal presidency in 1912, Patna became the capital of Bihar and Orissa Province.
    ellauri333.html on line 123: Using figures for assumed average annual growth, Patna is the 21st fastest growing city in the world and 5th fastest growing city in India according to a study by the City Mayors Foundation. Patna registered an average annual growth of 3.72% during 2006–2010. As of 2011-12, the GDP per capita of Patna is ₹1,08,657, and its GDP growth rate is 7.29 percent. In June 2009, the World Bank ranked Patna second in India (after Delhi) for ease of starting a business
    ellauri333.html on line 130: The king confesses that the Kalinga war was the turningpoint in his religious career, and that his grief at the enormous loss of human life made him repent of his conquest and aspire henceforth to the conquest by moraliity. Before, he had been known as Chandasoka (i. e. the fierce Asoka) on account of his evil deeds; afterwards he became known as Dharmasoka (i.e. the pious Asoka) on account of his virtuous deeds.
    ellauri333.html on line 135: As a pious Hindu he acknowledged the debt which every king owes to his subjects in return for the revenue levied from them, and which consists in affording them protection.
    ellauri333.html on line 137: For whosoever praises his own sect or blames other sects all out of devotion to his own sect, with the view of glorifying his own sect, — if he is acting thus, he rather injures his own sect very severely {section H). Hence the king recommends to all sects concord {samavSya, section I) and the guarding of speech (vacho-gupti, section D).
    ellauri333.html on line 140: Hyvä Asoka, turvan kiinnipito voittaa 'sananvapauden' 6-0. Moreover, Devanampriya speaks thus : Obedience must be rendered to mother and father, likewise to elders ; compassion must be shown towards animals ; the truth must be spoken: these same moral virtues (dharma-guna) must be practised. In the same way the pupil must show reverence to the master, and one must behave in a suitable manner towards relatives. This is an ancient rule, and this conduces to long life. Thus one must act.
    ellauri333.html on line 143: Meritorious is obedience to mother and father. Liberality to friends, acquaintances, and relatives, to Brahmanas and Sramanas (L e. Buddhist monks) is meritorious. Abstention from killing animals is meritorious. Moderation in expenditure (and) moderation in possessions are meritorious' (III, D).
    ellauri333.html on line 146: ' Proper courtesy to slaves and servants, obedience to mother (and) father, liberality to friends, acquaintances, and relatives, to Brahmanas and Sramanas, (and) abstention from killing animals 9 (XI, C).
    ellauri333.html on line 147: ' Obedience to those who receive high pay, obedience to mother and father, obedience to elders, proper courtesy to friends, acquaintances, companions, and relatives, to slaves and servants, and firm devotion' (CIII, G).
    ellauri333.html on line 151: In the ninth rock-edict he condemns many and various vulgar ("offensive" at Shahbazgarfil) and useless ceremonies which women are practising during illness, at the marriage of a son or a daughter, at the birth of a son, and when setting out on a journey and recommends in their stead the practice of morality.
    ellauri333.html on line 153: Secondly, in the first rock-edict, section B, he directly prohibits the killing of animals at sacrifices. At the end of the same edict, however, he rather naively confesses that he had not yet been able to carry out fully the 1 abstention from killing animals' which formed part of his moral code, and that three animals were still being killed daily in his kitchen; but he promises that even this slaughter would be discontinued in future. Samansuuntaisia hiilijalanjälkilupauxia tekevät kaikki kauppiaat tänä päivänä.
    ellauri333.html on line 156: (G) But now, when this rescript on morality is written, only three animals are being killed (daily) for the sake of curry, (viz.) two peacocks (and) one deer, (but) even this deer not regularly,
    ellauri333.html on line 162: Noble deeds of morality and the practice of morality consist in this, that compassion, liberality, truthfulness, purity, gentleness, and goodness, will thus be promoted among men ' ; while the pillaredict II (B, C) says : — ' What does morality include ? few sins, many virtuous deeds, compassion, liberality, truthfulness, purity.
    ellauri333.html on line 163: But even one who (practises) great liberality, (but) does not possess self-control, purity of mind, gratitude, and firm devotion, is very mean.
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    Angry Hanuman: This viral image that won Modi’s praise symbolises today’s aggressive, macho India. This may well be the transformation of a genial, well-loved icon into a militant killer. Virzakapi eli Hannumies on hyvin, hyvin vihainen.
    ellauri333.html on line 217: Evidence of devotional worship to Hanuman is largely absent in Ramayana, as well as in most archeological sites. Except In Valmiki's Ramayana, estimated to have been composed before or in about the 3rd century BCE, Hanuman is an important, creative character as a simian helper and messenger for Rama.
    ellauri333.html on line 225: The entire life story of Rama, Sita and their companions allegorically discusses duties, rights and social responsibilities of an individual. It illustrates dharma and dharmic living through model clay characters.
    ellauri333.html on line 227: Bhakti movement saints such as Samarth Ramdas and Narendra Modi have positioned angry Hanuman as a symbol of nationalism and resistance to persecution. The Vaishnava saint Madhvacharya said that whenever Vishnu incarnates on earth, Vayu accompanies him and aids his work of preserving dharma. In the modern era, Hanuman's iconography and temples have been increasingly common. He is viewed as the ideal combination of "strength, heroic initiative and assertive excellence" and "loving, emotional devotion to his personal god Rama", as Shakti and Bhakti. In later literature, he is sometimes portrayed as the patron god of martial arts such as wrestling and acrobatics, as well as activities such as meditation and diligent scholarship. He symbolises the human excellences of inner self-control, faith, and service to a cause, hidden behind the first impressions of a being who looks like a Vanära. Hanuman is considered to be a bachelor and an involuntary celibate.
    ellauri333.html on line 229: Some scholars have identified Hanuman as one potential inspiration for Sun, the Monkey King character in the Chinese epic adventure Journey to the West.
    ellauri333.html on line 236: The orientalist F. E. Pargiter (1852–1927) theorized that Hanuman was a proto-Dravidian deity. According to this theory, the name "Hanuman" derives from Tamil word for male monkey (ana-mandi), first transformed to "Anumant" – a name which remains in use. "Anumant", according to this hypothesis, was later Sanskritized to "Hanuman" because the ancient Aryans confronted with a popular monkey deity of ancient Dravidians coopted the concept and then Sanskritized it. According to Murray Emeneau, known for his Tamil linguistic studies, this theory does not make sense because the Old Tamil word mandi in Sangam literature can only mean "female monkey", and Hanuman is male. Further, adds Emeneau, the compound ana-mandi makes no semantic sense in Tamil, which has well developed and sophisticated grammar and semantic rules. The "prominent jaw" etymology, according to Emeneau, is therefore plausible.
    ellauri333.html on line 238: The earliest mention of a divine monkey, interpreted by some scholars as the proto-Hanuman, is in hymn 10.86 of the Rigveda, dated to between 1500 and 1200 BCE. The twenty-three verses of the hymn are a metaphorical and riddle-filled legend. It is presented as a dialogue between multiple characters: the god Indra, his wife Indrani and an energetic monkey it refers to as Virzakapi and his wife Kapi. Ngapa kapi kuyu. The hymn opens with Indrani complaining to Indra that some of the soma offerings for Indra have been allocated to the energetic and strong monkey, and the people are forgetting Indra. The king of the gods, Indra, responds by telling his wife that the living being (monkey) that bothers her is to be seen as a friend, and that they should make an effort to coexist peacefully. The hymn closes with all agreeing that they should come together in Indra's house and share the wealth of the offerings.
    ellauri333.html on line 243: In India, it is now openly acknowledged that the state is capitalist. That it is also male may not be openly stated as such, but is getting clearer by the day. And now a new belligerent face of Hanuman, replacing the earlier one of a genial monkey god, erupts through this fissure. According to reports, Karan Acharya, a 29-year-old graphic designer from Kerala now based in Mangaluru, generated this image of an angry Hanuman playfully and for free for his friends. And yes, he was very pleased when he heard that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appreciated the new-look Hanuman at an election rally in Karnataka earlier this month.
    ellauri333.html on line 245: Created in 2015, the Angry Hanuman is everywhere now – on buses, windscreens, public walls and T-shirts. Acharya clarifies that this angry makeover is aimed at making the humble, ever servile image of a Bhakt appear powerful, not oppressive. But man is still the measure of most things in India and power remains central to a man’s definition. As general belief goes, celibacy in a male will further increase this precious power manifold. So Hanuman, the celibate Bhakt, becomes an ape symbol for the new and aggressive variety of macho in India that is already denying privacy and freedom of speech to women vehemently through fringe groups such as the Bajrang Dal and Ram Sene.
    ellauri333.html on line 248: Hanuman, according to mythology, is the illegitimate son of the wind god Vayu and the apsara Anjana. Vayu was formally married to the daughter of the divine architect Vishwakarma but that did not stop him from bedding other females. He tried to entice a hundred daughters of King Kushnabh and when rejected, cursed them to become hunch-backed crones. He went on to sire another illegitimate son, Bhima, with Kunti, the teenaged princess married to an impotent husband (Pandu) who prayed to the virile Vayu to oblige her with a child. From his volatile macho father, Hanuman inherited the ability to fly, and an enormous appetite that he shared with his step-brother Bhima. Legend has it that the new-born Hanuman was so hungry that he tried to gobble up the sun thinking it was a fruit. He was made to cough out this glowing morsel when Indra shot a thunderbolt and destroyed his chin (Hanu), hence the name Hanuman.
    ellauri333.html on line 252: Tulsidas’ liberal view of a true Bhakt, however, expresses the feudal male view that the state and its laws, as they exist, are rational. So Ram, according to the laws, kills the Dalit Shambook for gobbling tapas (penance) and Bali for daring to take away his (presumed dead) brother’s wife, and exiles Sita, and the Bhakt accepts it. Valmiki’s Sita sees that masculine mores of male kings relate to a specific moral code that forgives Caesar but not his wife. That male power exists and sex equality does not.
    ellauri333.html on line 256: Among the military fraternities of ancient tribes, all young males were initiated into the art of killing anyone perceived as a threat to the tribe. Such ceremonies followed rituals whereby the young men stripped and dressed in animal skin (often also donning a fierce animal mask) and worked themselves into a bestial rage. Rage removes inhibitions. Rage alone makes the gentle, genial young man next door who listens to film songs all day suddenly go berserk and join a mob as killer of the perceived enemy. Bearskin and Berserk, the two words incidentally are synonymous in German. The question is, how do you awaken the killer instinct in a male turning even a laid-back herbivore into a blood thirsty predator? Well here's how:
    ellauri333.html on line 261: Similar to the Angry Hanuman transformation, in the 1990s, the familiar Ram holding his bow and standing casually next to his happy family became a lone militant warrior, all flying hair and drawn arrow. The Rath Yatra followed, replicating this motif, and as it reached its crescendo, the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya was demolished by a self-proclaimed Vaanar Sena (monkey army) wielding trishuls. In the Angry Hanuman, we may well be seeing a genial, well-loved icon being transformed into a militant killer, a hominid that might have shared a cave with his now enemy for long. Samuel Taylor Coleridge once wrote in a notebook, “The Prince of Darkness is a Gentleman.” The first fratricidal weapon, as the Bible scholar Bruce Chatwin reminds us, was seen around 10,000 BC, when Citizen Kane the farmer brother crushed a hoe through his brother hunter-gatherer Li'l Abner’s skull.
    ellauri333.html on line 263: Bruce Chatwin was unhappy at Sotheby's. Both women and men found Chatwin attractive, and Peter Wilson, then chairman of Sotheby's, used this appeal to the auction house's advantage when using Chatwin to try to persuade wealthy individuals to sell their art collections. Chatwin became increasingly uncomfortable with the situation. Chatwin frequently came down with colds. He also developed skin lesions that may have been symptoms of Kaposi's sarcoma. Chatwin's case was unusual as he had a fungal infection. He eventually decided to become an Orthodox Christian. But that is another story, so ---
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    ellauri333.html on line 328: Also, one’s name is indicative of one’s religion, caste, place of birth and a myriad of other such identity factors. The extensive work of Raja Jayaraman (2005) on the same topic, traces the origin of Hindu caste-based surnames of the Indian subcontinent in the then-prevalent social institutions and rules of social interactions. According to him, as mentioned in the Samskara Vidhi or the Rules of Life-cycle Rituals in Hinduism, names like ‘Sharma’ are usually reserved for Brahmins, ‘Varma’ for Kshatriyas, ‘Gupta’ for Vaishyas and ‘Das’ for Shudras. Dalit are the worst, they are the pariahs, like Ritu Gagra.
    ellauri333.html on line 330: Most communities in India have historically followed a patrilineal system of family wherein surname, property and birth lineage is traced along the male line.
    ellauri333.html on line 332: In most instances, before her marriage, a woman takes her father’s surname and post marriage, she is expected to take her husband’s surname. Over time, for the purpose of unification, even the matrilineal system in many cultures came to be diminished, thus completely eliminating any traces of identity passing through the female line.
    ellauri333.html on line 336: However, while several upper caste individuals showcase pride in their surnames and its association with their identity, several Dalit communities are forced to bear the onus of having surnames that give away their marginalised identity, leading to ostracism.
    ellauri333.html on line 338: Owing to the fact that there was a robust anti-caste campaign in south India, many communities collectively decided to renounce caste-based surnames. However, this is not quite the case with northern Indian communities. In fact, for a very long time, many south Indian communities did not even have a designated surname and instead added an initial against their given names, for example, R. Madhavi indicating Ranganathan Madhavi, wherein Madhavi would be the given name. Like Mohannon.
    ellauri333.html on line 342: A similar experience is seen in the case of individuals belonging to religion-marginalised locations. Many Muslims, Christians, some of whom also are from marginalised caste locations, have reported being barred from seeking accommodation at ‘Hindu-only’ apartment complexes.
    ellauri333.html on line 343: For many Muslims in India, their surnames mark the influence of an Indo-Arabic ethnicity as well as some traces of caste in various parts of South Asia. For example, various surnames like Khan, Pathan, Afridi, Shaikh among several others are believed to have origins in Afghan communities in the north-western region of the Indian subcontinent. Christians and Jewish people in India also have a unique surname style depending on the various factions and denominations. For example, several Christians in Kerala who have the surname as ‘Oomen’, ‘Kurian’, ‘Varghese’, ‘Koshy’, etc. are identified as belonging to the Saint Thomas faction of south- Asian Christians.
    ellauri333.html on line 350: Surnames are an important detail to know about people and they do highlight the uniqueness of not only each individual, but also each community in the world. However, upon critical interrogation of the nature of surnames, one can also understand that they play a huge role in segregationist and exclusionary politics. Indiands are a huge pile of assholes. It is a pity there are so many of them.
    ellauri333.html on line 356: Intiassa ylempiin kasteihin kuuluvat ovat vanhastaan käyttäneet kasteihin kuulumattomista nimitystä achuta, joka merkitsee koskematonta. Nimitys on luonteeltaan selvästi halventava, minkä vuoksi kastilaitoksen vastustajat ovat pyrkineet korvaamaan sen muilla termeillä. Esimerkiksi Mohandas Gandhi käytti heistä nimitystä harijan, joka merkitsee Jumalan lapsia.
    ellauri333.html on line 362: Kastittomien kohtaamaan syrjintään Ambedkar törmäsi jo koulussa. Hän joutui istumaan ulkona jauhosäkillä, joka hänen piti itse tuoda kouluun mukanaan joka päivä, päällä sen sijaan, että olisi saanut istua luokassa. Vettä kastittomille jaettiin siten, että joku ylempään kastiin kuuluva kaatoi sen kuppiin niin korkealta, etteivät kastittomat ja kastiin kuuluvat vahingossakaan koskisi toisiaan tai että kastiton koskisi astiaa, josta vettä kaadettiin. Vettä kaatoi yleensä joku alhaiseen kastiin kuuluva maanviljelijä, josta juontuu Ambedkarin kuuluisa ilmaus "no peon, no water" (ei peonia, ei vettä). Peon (English /ˈpiːɒn/, from the Spanish peón Spanish pronunciation: [peˈon]) usually refers to a person subject to peonage: any form of wage labor, financial exploitation, coercive economic practice, or policy in which the victim or a laborer (peon) has little control over employment or economic conditions. Peon and peonage can refer to both the colonial period and post-colonial period of Latin America, as well as the period after the end of slavery in the United States, when "Black Codes" were passed to retain African-American freedmen as labor through other means.
    ellauri333.html on line 364: Paariamaisuudestaan huolimatta Ambedkar oli kuitenkin lahjakas oppilas ja ainoa sisaruksistaan, joka opiskeli lukiossa. His original surname was Sakpal ('the sack pal'). In 1906, when he was about 15 years old, he married a nine-year-old girl, Ramabai.
    ellauri333.html on line 366: His thesis was on "The problem of the rupee: Its origin and its solution". He worked as a private tutor, as an accountant, and established an investment consulting business, but it failed when his clients learned that he was an untouchable. In 1918, he became professor of political economy in the Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics in Mumbai. Although he was successful with the students, other professors objected to his sharing a drinking-water jug with them.
    ellauri333.html on line 374: Ambedkar published his book Annihilation of Caste on 15 May 1936. It strongly criticised Hindu orthodox religious leaders and the caste system in general, and included "a rebuke of Gandhi on the subject. Later, in a 1955 BBC interview, he accused Gandhi of writing in opposition of the caste system in English language papers while writing in support of it in Gujarati language papers. In his writings, Ambedkar also accused Jawaharlal Nehru of being "conscious of the fact that he is a Brahmin".
    ellauri333.html on line 391: In the 1950s, in an interview he gave to BBC, Ambedkar accepted that the current liberal democratic system will collapse and the alternative, as he thinks, "is some kind of communism".
    ellauri333.html on line 398: Ambedkar's legacy was not without criticism. Ambedkar has been criticised (by a skinny pedophile who shall remain nameless) for his one-sided views on the issue of caste at the expense of cooperation with the larger nationalist movement.
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    ellauri333.html on line 456: 1500-luvun loppuun mennessä sikhiläisyys oli kasvanut siten, että aluetta hallinnut islamilainen Suurmogulien valtakunta alkoi pitää liikettä uhkana. Tämä johti viidennen Gurun Arjan Devin teloitukseen vuonna 1606. Arjan Devin teloituksen jälkeen sikhit julistivat tätä guruna seuranneen Guru Hargobindin paitsi uskonnolliseksi, myös maalliseksi hallitsijakseen. Hänen johdollaan sikhit jättivät Punjabin ja asettuivat Himalajan aluskukkuloille, jossa he pysyivät 1600-luvun ajan. Guru Tegh Bahadurin yritykset luoda sikhiyhteisö uudestaan Punjabiin päättyivät hänen teloitukseensa vuonna 1675. Kymmenes Guru Gobind Singh loi ajatuksen khālsā rājn eli Jumalan kuningaskunnan perustamisesta. Gobind Singhin muihin uusiin opetuksiin kuului viiden K:n sääntö, joka viittaa leikkaamattoman tukan (kes), kamman (kanghā), miekan (kirpā), teräksisen rannekorun (karhā) ja pitkien housujen (kachhā) pitämiseen. Kuollessaan Gobind Singh katkaisi gurujen linjan nimetessään ennen kuolemaansa gurujen edustajaksi hymnien kokoelman Guru Granth Sahibin.
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    ellauri334.html on line 167: Okej! Nu är det rättan tid att gräva upp det här, när vi ingenting gemensamt har med sossarna. Visserligen talar våra nya vänner persurna para finska, men det är ju att vänta. Och Åland behöver inte vara oberoende, det förstår vi alldeles bra i nutida förhållanden. Vid närmare eftertanke, de inhemska språken kunde vara bara svenska och amerikansk engelska, det vackra språket av landets försvarare.
    ellauri334.html on line 247: Kuten Matteus niin usein tekee, Sak. xi. 12-13, oudosti sekaisin Jer. xviii. 2 ja xxxii. 6 ja sitä seuraavat, sitä kutsutaan tyypilliseksi profetiaksi tässä kerrotussa tapahtumassa. Aivan erilainen on tarina Juudaksen lopusta, joka liittyy Apostolien teoissa i. 18-19. Siellä hän osti pellon rahoilla ja kuoli sille putoamisen seurauksena: "Jos putoaa päätä myöten, hän hajosi keskeltä ja kaikki hänen sisälmyksensä purskahti ulos"; tämä kertomus päätetään viittauksella Ps. lxix. 26 (AV 25). Katso Aceldama. Papiaksen, Johanneksen opetuslapsen (ks. Gebhardt ja Harnack, "Patrum Apostolicorum Opera", i. 2, 93 ja sitä seuraavat luvut ), mukaan Juudaksen koko ruumis oli niin turvonnut, että se oli kauhea näky ohikulkijoille, ja makattuaan siellä lyhyen ajan hän repesi auki omalla pellollaan. Arabian apokryfonissa "Evangelium Infantiæ Salvatoris", ch. xxxv., Juudaksen kuvataan olevan Saatanan vallassa Jeesuksen syntyessä; ja kun Jeesus-lapsi otettiin lähelleen, jotta hän sai helpotusta sairaudesta, Jeesus löi häntä sen sijaan. Keskiajalla Juudasta tehtiin usein suosittujen meemien aihe ja Juudas parka esitettiin pahan juutalaisen perustyyppinä. On niitä pahempiakin, Netanjahu seimerkixi.
    ellauri334.html on line 260: Irrelevant to me. He may have been an asshole, or he may have been a patriot. He may have existed, or his character may be an allegory. If we look at it from a Christian point of view: Christianity as it is known would not exist without him. Not that I really care much about that as a Jew.
    ellauri334.html on line 266: As Tom Isaacs already mentioned, Bart Ehrman has suggested that perhaps what Judas betrayed was not where Jesus was (why would they need him for that?), but rather what Jesus was saying about himself. To flesh this out just a little:
    ellauri334.html on line 278: Ron Hoffman. Bachelor of Arts from Ithaca College (Graduated 1982):
    ellauri334.html on line 279: This Jewish sounding name is used by anti-Jewish theologians to vilify Israel. They realized the Jews as a group could not be convinced to betray God by following what Jews considered to be a false prophet as well as the pagan elements of Christianity. Romans, who were not monotheist, could buy contrast, be missionized to accept new Christian beliefs.
    ellauri334.html on line 285: He is in heaven. In the “correct” heaven - the Kingdom of God. Why? Read the 650 pages he authored through a divine love medium about 17 years ago and see for yourself what sort of advanced spirit he is today. Knowledgeable, loving, and able to tell a great deal about Jesus’ life 2000 years ago. And yes he spent some time in the hells. But God always forgives us, save only for the “unforgivable sin” which since it is an act of omission by the human, God can do nothing about. It is not in his power. He is omnipotent mut not that potent. It's like with that stone.
    ellauri334.html on line 318: The first “Christians” were the converted Gentiles in Antioch, the original disciples and followers of Jesus (including Judas) were referred to as Nazarenes. It is significant that the original Nazarenes were persecuted into extinction (or “fled into the wilderness,” as John the Revelator seen in a vision). The Gentile, or Christian church, systematically eliminated any Jewish belief or practice originating with the Nazarenes and created an orthodox theology based on Greek philosophy by the third century. It was beginning of the Times of the Gentiles.
    ellauri334.html on line 326: First of all, the writers did not “create” names for the people that interacted with them and the Christ. So the suggestion that the use of the name “Judas” was designed to develop hatred for Jews, is bogus.
    ellauri334.html on line 333: I cannot say I know a whole lot about Judas Iscariot besides the general story about him betraying Jesus to the Roman authorities, but one thing I MUST say - Judaism has NOTHING to do with Judas Iscariot. I had more than one person ask me “Why do you guys follow Judas?? Surely he was a bad person!”. This would be funny but when I think about how many Jews were actually killed or oppressed because of things like this - it’s not funny at all.
    ellauri334.html on line 334: The name Judaism stems from Judah, one of the sons of Jacob, who is credited to have lived around 1500 to 2000 BCE and was the founder of the tribe of Judah… (more)
    ellauri334.html on line 337: I am Jewish…..I have always viewed Judas as the purist of adherers to Jesus….He got a bum steer and killed himself when he revealed that Jesus would be in the garden of gesthemene where he could be captured. Judas stuck to the teachings of Jesus….Jesus got very heady being a Leader, as Judas saw it..
    ellauri334.html on line 338: Anyway….I have never been able to figure how it’s anyone’s responsibility for what happened to Jesus, other than G-d himself….This was his plan…..and he put it into action…How come he is never blamed….I blame him…
    ellauri334.html on line 341: Most Jewish people do not think about Jesus of Judas or other New Testament figures. In fact they pretty much have completely ignored them for the two thousand years since the New Testament was written. If you ask them about Judas they would say some version of “no opinion.”
    ellauri334.html on line 354: What race was Judas in the Bible? Was he black?
    ellauri334.html on line 360: Can black people be Jewish? Do black people hate Judas?
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    ellauri335.html on line 47: Ruostumattoman teräksen liiallinen käyttö voi saada kodinomistajan keittiön tuntumaan epämiellyttävältä, wetback Lopez-Jaimes sanoo.
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    ellauri335.html on line 114: Solidaarisuuden mahdollisti tehdastyö, jossa ei ollut tilaisuutta keulia koska kaikki teki samaa liukuhihnaduunia samoilla ehdoilla. Pikku izeyrittäjät sensijaan tarkkailevat koko ajan aukkoja liikenteessä mistä voisi etuilla toisen volttikuskin edelle. Taxikuskit ovat järjestään köyhiä lakukeppejä jotka hädissään kiilaavat palefacen kaistalle. Helsinginkin liikenteessä kuulee nykyisin urbaania tööttäystä.
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    ellauri335.html on line 307: Black Jack – Musta sileäpintainen kondomi mällisäiliöllä – Valmistusmaa: Japani
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    ellauri335.html on line 493: WHO chief 'appalled' by attack on Gaza's Indonesian Hospital. The head of the World Health Organization said on Monday he was "appalled" by an attack on the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza that he said had killed 12 people, including patients, citing unspecified reports.
    ellauri335.html on line 496: Amnesty International is accusing Israel of committing war crimes in two separate reported strikes on Gaza on October 19 and 20, which killed 46 civilians, including 20 children.
    ellauri335.html on line 497: The strikes in question allegedly hit a church building where hundreds of displaced civilians were sheltering in Gaza City, and a home in al-Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.
    ellauri335.html on line 498: Amnesty International visited the sites of the strikes, took pictures of the aftermath of each attack, and interviewed a total of 14 individuals, including nine survivors, two other witnesses, a relative of victims and two church leaders.
    ellauri335.html on line 499: Amnesty International’s Crisis Evidence Lab analyzed satellite imagery and open-source audio-visual material to geolocate and verify the attacks.
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    ellauri336.html on line 77: Yleisin tapa, jolla naiset peittävät hiuksensa, on peruukki tai huivi ja joskus hattu. Heidän käyttämänsä peruukki kutsutaan jiddishin kielellä "sheiteliksi" eli kalloxi. Se voi olla valmistettu synteettisestä materiaalista tai aidosta hiuksista. Nämä peruukit ovat melko kalliita, maksavat jopa 500-1500 dollaria. Peruukit ostetaan usein kauppiaalta nimeltä "Sheitel macher", joka ihan pohjimmiltaan tarkoittaa "kallontekijää" jiddishiksi. Jotkut näistä peruukkisalongeista ovat vähittäiskaupan liikkeessä, kun taas toiset ovat omistajan kotona. Peruukin haltija on yleensä nainen, koska kalloa pidetään intiimialueena ja sen vuoksi olisi sopimatonta käyttäytyä sopimattomasti miehen kanssa. On yleistä, että hasidinaiset omistavat 2 tai useampia peruukkeja: yksi jokapäiväiseen käyttöön ja toinen sapattina, juhlapäivinä ja virallisissa tilaisuuksissa, kuten häissä.
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    Kuva: peruukkia käyttävä nainen poseeraa alastonkuvassa. Luvan antoi tuomari Rachel Freier. Kuvan etualalla: Jordan Rathkopf. Kuvaa muokattu Jordanin koon ja Rachelin veen mahduttamisexi mukaan.

    ellauri336.html on line 132: Shlomo Hamelech kirjoitti leukavasti "Divrei chachamim b'nachas nishma'im" - viisaiden sanat kuullaan, kun ne puhutaan lempeästi. Jos aikuiset ovat avoimempia hyväksymään oikaisua ja kritiikkiä, kun heille annetaan b´nachas, niin sitäkin enemmän heidän pitäisi suhtautua lapsiin heidän herkällä meikkillään. Kuten Rav Shlomo Wolbe kommentoi, "Vain kun vanhemmat puhuvat rauhallisesti, he voivat mekaanistaa lapsiaan; sanoja, joita ei puhuta pehmeästi, lempeästi ja kärsivällisesti, ei hyväksytä."
    ellauri336.html on line 134: Kun lapselle huudataan, hän tuntee hyvin usein olevansa väärinymmärretty, eikä hänellä ole mahdollisuutta selittää itseään. Tällaisilla tunteilla voimme tuskin odottaa hänen tuntevan mechunachjaa ja hyväksyvän vanhempiensa sanat.
    ellauri336.html on line 154: Vanhemmat saattavat ajatella, että tämä on kaikki hyvin kirjoitettuna, mutta kun siitä tulee todellisuutta - l´maaseh - se on täysin erilainen maailma. Näin ei ole! Ajattele sitä: Kuvitteletko koskaan syöväsi ilman brachaa, vaikka olisit nälkäinen tai kuivuisit? Ainakaan. Miksi? Koska brachosin sanominen on niin luonnollista, että siitä on tullut osa sinua. Vastaavasti, kun harjoittelemme itsemme hillitsemään vihaamme, kun lapset käyttäytyvät huonosti, siitä tulee tavallista.
    ellauri336.html on line 188: Toinen tämän säännön muunnelma on, että lasta ei rangaista tai arvostella jokaisesta hänen tekemästään pienestä virheestä. Vanhempien on opittava katsomaan pois ja jättämään huomiotta pienet ja näennäisesti merkityksettömät asiat, joita heidän lapsensa tekee väärin. Esimerkiksi vanhempi huomauttaa lapselle, että hän unohti peittää hammastahnan, jolloin se tukkii aukon tai läikkyi pesualtaan yli. hän käytti kaakaolusikkaa sokeriksi; hän unohti pyyhkiä kenkänsä kotiin tullessaan; hän unohti tehdä brachan jne. Tällainen vanhemmuus, joka muistuttaa enemmän poliisitarkastajan työtä, saa lapsen jatkuvasti hermostumaan vanhempien jatkuvan valppauden vuoksi. Tämä hermostuneisuus ja paine voivat saada lapsen yhtäkkiä käyttäytymään hyvin erikoisesti. Jotkut ilmenemismuodot ovat yökastelu, änkytys, kynsien pureskelu, levottomuus tai riitely sisarusten kanssa. Lisäksi lapsi tuskin kokee, että hänen vanhempansa rakastavat häntä, jos hän luulee, että häntä jatkuvasti tutkitaan, hyökätään ja rangaistaan ​​jokaisesta pienestä asiasta. (Ajattele sitä: Tuntuisiko pomosi arvostavan ja pitävän sinusta, jos hän seisoisi vierelläsi kuin Hashem ja huomauttaisi kaikista pienistä asioista, joita teit väärin?)
    ellauri336.html on line 196: Yksi onnistuneen kurinpidon tärkeimmistä ainesosista on, että jokainen vanhempi hyväksyy puolisonsa rangaistuksen tai kurinpidollisen toimenpiteen. Oletetaan esimerkiksi, että lapsi kieltäytyy tekemästä läksyjään tai syömästä päivällistä, minkä seurauksena äiti rankaisee häntä kieltäytymällä menemään Hachnosas Sefer Toraan sinä iltana. Kun isä tulee kotiin, hänen poikansa itkee: "Totty, äiti ei salli minun mennä Hachnosas Sefer Tooraan. Kaikki ystäväni ovat siellä, voinko mennä?" Isä ihmettelee: "Miksi vaimoni on riistänyt poikamme osallistumasta tähän mitsvaan?" Kiireessä hän saattaa vastata: "Tietenkään, sinun ei pitäisi missata tätä tilaisuutta. Pukeudu ja mene."
    ellauri336.html on line 217: Samanlaisen käsityksen selittää Shelah Hakadosh, joka kommentoi possukia Mishleissä, "Älä nuhtele pilkkaajaa (letz), ettei hän vihaisi sinua. Viisaan nuhteleminen saa hänet kuitenkin rakastamaan sinua." Shelah selittää, että Shlomo HaMelech viittaa samaan henkilöön. Kutsumalla henkilöä halventavalla nimellä, esim. letz tai hölmö, osoitamme hänen pahaa puolta ja saamme hänet vihaamaan sinua sen sijaan, että kuuntelemme sanojasi. Päinvastoin, kun kerrot hänelle, että hän on viisas (chacham) ja että hänen kaltaisensa on häpeällistä toimia tällä tavalla, osoitat hänen hyveellisen puolensa. Vasta silloin hän kuuntelee sinua. Shelah opettaa meille hyvin yksinkertaisen käsitteen: Ihminen reagoi ja toimii sen mukaan, miten häntä kohdellaan. Kutsu jotakuta tyhmäksi, niin hän käyttäytyy kuin tyhmä; kutsu häntä chachamiksi, niin hän käyttäytyy kuin yksi ja elää nimensä mukaisesti.
    ellauri336.html on line 235: Samoin tämä voi tapahtua pikkulapsilla, jotka saattavat kieltäytyä ottamasta keskipäivän päiväunet tai haluavat pullon suklaamaitoa hedelmämehun tai veden sijaan. He heittävät pullon pinnasängystä ja alkavat saada intensiivistä kiukuttelua saadakseen tahtonsa. Jos vanhempi antaa periksi lapsen kiihkeälle itkulle, lapsi on oppinut uuden brachan: Shehakol nihiyeh bidima´os - voimme hankkia kaiken kyyneleillä. Lapsi tallentaa tämän "voiton" mielessään ymmärtäen, että jos hän on itsepäinen vanhempiensa kanssa, hän lopulta voittaa. Pikkulasten pahuuteen hyvä lääke on lavemangi.
    ellauri336.html on line 305: The parts of the body that are considered ervah (private because they are potentially sexually-attractive) are alluded to in Shir HaShirim (Song of Songs). This includes the hair as perverse 4:1, “You are beautiful, my love, you are beautiful. Your eyes are like doves, your hair inside your kerchief is like a flock of goats that stream down from Mount Gilead” (Brachos 24a). Of course, the details of different types of ervah differ. For example, a woman’s singing voice is considered private in halacha but not her speaking voice. Similarly, uncovered hair is considered private for a married woman but not for a single woman. (It’s also not retroactive; married women don’t have to hide photos of themselves from before they were married.)
    ellauri336.html on line 308: Ohn ben Peles was saved from being part of Korach’s rebellion by his wife. When Korach’s men came to fetch Ohn, she sat the entrance to their tent with her hair uncovered, causing the messengers to turn around and walk away (Sanhedrin 109b-110a);
    ellauri336.html on line 310: The Rabbis asked Kimchis what she had done to merit having seven sons serve as Kohein Gadol (High Priest). She responded that the beams of her house never saw her with her hair uncovered. While the Rabbis rejected her hypothesis (because many other women have acted likewise), the extent to which she observed this law is still presented as an example of meritorious behavior (Yoma 47a; see Yerushalmi Megilla 1:10 for the accepted opinion as to the merit of Kimchis);
    ellauri336.html on line 314: There are other examples I could cite but the point is clear: our Sages universally agree that a married woman covering her hair is part of the laws of tzniyus. But shaving hair off? That’s a practice observed in a few particular communities; it’s not a sweeping societal norm among Orthodox Jews in general.
    ellauri336.html on line 316: According to some Hasidic authorities, the only way to ensure that a woman’s hair doesn’t eventually stray from under her hat/turban/scarf/kerchief/wig/etc. is not to have any. There’s also a concern that hair might create an interposition when using the mikva. Ostensibly, this practice is based upon a statement in the Zohar (parshas Naso) to the effect that the mikva should not see a woman’s hair.
    ellauri336.html on line 318: The fact that there may be such a source is hardly a “slam-dunk” in favor of head-shaving for a variety of reasons. The Talmud in several places either implies or states explicitly that the practice of women is not to shave their heads. For example, Eiruvin 100b says that one of the “curses of Eve” is that women grow their hair long, while Nazir 28b says that a man can cancel his wife’s vow to shave her head if he finds it unattractive. Furthermore, the Shulchan Aruch expressly prohibits women from shaving their heads (YD 182:5). The Zohar, while important, is not a halachic work so ruling from when it contradicts the Talmud or works of halacha is not a simple thing, and Hasidic communities act differently in such a situation than non-Hasidic communities. So this matter goes beyond merely acting leniently vs. acting stringently. (There are also those authorities who say that that’s not even what that Zohar means.)
    ellauri336.html on line 320: This is not even the practice of all Hasidic communities. There are some Hasidic sects where the leadership may consider it obligatory for their adherents, others where it may be an optional practice, and still others where it may be virtually unheard of.
    ellauri336.html on line 326: Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
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    ellauri336.html on line 336: If Kimchis had 7 sons who each became a Kohen Gadol, does that mean she had 6 sons die in her lifetime? Or is there some way where each one became impure and another son had to take over as Kohen Gadol temporarily?
    ellauri336.html on line 342: The latter; one who substitutes for an incapacitated Kohein Gadol is also considered a Kohein Gadol. If the ones who had served had died, she wouldn’t have been asked about her merits!
    ellauri336.html on line 345: The Zohar (parshas Naso) that Rabbi Jack cites doesn’t say anything about mikvah. What it says is that the beams of a woman’s house should not see her hair. This is the meritorious practice observed by Kimchis (and many other women of her time) mentioned in the Talmud. Kimchi IS delicious BTW.
    ellauri336.html on line 346: This stringency is actually one of the strongest proofs that the Talmud and Zohar agree that a woman (even the most righteous woman) DOES have hair. If she doesn’t have any, what is she hiding from her beams? The Zohar that Rabbi Jack wants is in parshas Acharei Mos. That one talks about shaving and mikvah, but not about the mikvah ‘seeing’ anything.
    ellauri336.html on line 350: AJ, it’s the second. Otherwise, it wouldn’t be a zechus. Each son served as the Kohen Gadol at some point, but more than one person at a time could be qualified to serve as the Kohen Gadol should the “chief” Kohen Gadol be impure or otherwise indisposed. The position of “vice” Kohen Gadol is known as “s’gan kohen gadol.”
    ellauri336.html on line 354: Let’s be honest it’s a very small minority that still practices the head shaving tradition. Most rabbis don’t believe in it. I’m chassidish and don’t practice that minhag as well as none of my friends do.
    ellauri336.html on line 366: Just came across this post. My mother, Nechama bat Nissan, of blessed memory told me that the reason women from Eastern Europe shaved their heads was that during the pogroms the Russian soldiers would crash a Jewish wedding; kidnap the bride, and rape her. The woman would shave her head to be unattractive to the Russian beast. But did it really work? Nowadays everyone seems to be shaving between their legs, has that ever cooled anybody's boner down?
    ellauri336.html on line 372: From what I’ve heard, this practice started in Europe generations ago, where Jewish women were targeted.(attacked/kidnapped) By having their head shaved under their head covering it made them less attractive for potential attackers. I’m not sure of the source of this information, though most of my father’s family, shave their heads.
    ellauri336.html on line 376: If it is expected that married women are to cover their hair because it might be considered sexually attractive, then why would it be acceptable for a woman’s hair to remain uncovered prior to marriage? Would that not be tempting for others to see their hair? Also, are married women able to have their hair uncovered in the home, then?
    ellauri336.html on line 384: I’m an American born Muslim woman and I see many similarities of Jews with Islam as there are a lot of intersections of all three monotheistic faiths. I do not believe in covering my hair, but if one were to look at Nativity sets that are displayed during Christmas and look at Christian nuns habits we will observe a modesty all three faiths have in common. I notice more people objecting to women that choose and I use that word loosely, to observe modesty than to object to women or men that show little in clothing modesty..it is very subjective anyway on what is considered modest. Also, it seems the people who take it upon themselves to enforce these rules are committing a greater sin of being cruel and punitive. Where is the mercy and love all religions preach?
    ellauri336.html on line 396: Thanks for your comment, Marilyn. To clarfiy – Jewish law DOES require men to control themselves. They’re supposed to control their eyes, their words and their thoughts. The poor buggers just can't live up to it. But we see the concept as a partnership – men and women are each meant to do their part to be appropriate.
    ellauri336.html on line 404: My five year old daughter caught a glimpse of the part in Unorthodox where Esty’s hair was shaved and she had a visceral reaction to it. She wondered why Esty’s hair all had to be shaved off? Couldn’t they just leave some on top for her? Interesting the unedited reactions and feelings of children.
    ellauri336.html on line 413: mind shaving as this is there understanding of Jewish law. In places where there is coercion around shaving, that’s definitely a problem. Men have plenty of stringent commandments as well in the most insular circles.
    ellauri336.html on line 436: What I don’t understand about the women that DO shave their hair off, I mean so they just stay bald hidden under a wrap all the time? Wouldn’t their husbands want to see their hair at intimate moments? How would having no hair be attractive to their husbands?
    ellauri336.html on line 439: Rabbi Jack Abramowitz, Jew in the City's Educational Correspondent, is the editor of OU Torah (www.ou.org/torah) . He is the author of six books including The Taryag Companion and The G-d Book. For more Q&A, follow his new video series, Ask Rabbi Jack, on YouTube.
    ellauri336.html on line 488: 10 kysymystä: Vastaa Eliezer-tietokilpailuun. Osallistu Eliezer-tietokilpailuun. Binghamtonin alumnien ja opiskelijoiden 18 tunnin vierailu Israeliin. Liinoilla ei ole taskuja. 17 faktaa Isaacista, jotka jokaisen juutalaisen pitäisi tietää. Kingston, NY, miehen sisar murhattiin 7. lokakuuta. Sadat tuli lohduttamaan häntä. Sodan, terrorin ja antisemitismin keskellä tutkimusraportit kertovat amerikkalaisen juutalaisen henkisestä heräämisestä. Uskovatko juutalaiset taikuuteen vai noituuteen? Sota Israelissa lisää kansainvälistä mezuzahien ja tefillinin kysyntää. Mitä sana "älykkyys" voi opettaa sinulle? Mitä sinun tulee tietää kävelystä sapattina. En koskaan tuntenut Isääni.
    ellauri336.html on line 509: LF, yes, similar, but you seemed to be focusing on her concealing her other attributes (as an act of modesty in and of itself), while the Ohr Zarua seems to be saying that she thought it was only because of one attribute, and the Chachomim told her that it could not be only that.
    ellauri336.html on line 511: So if someone has several sons and they all become K”G, would that not mean that either at least some or most of them died in her lifetime, or they became tamei while serving as K”G? How could either of those scenarios be considered a sachar for her tznius? Not trying to be disrespectful – I am having real difficulty understanding the positive aspect of this quote in the Gemarah, when obviously something not so good had to have occurred in order for Kimchis to have so many sons who served in that capacity within her lifetime.
    ellauri336.html on line 513: They didnt die. The gemara relates that twice on yom kippur (2 different years) the kohen gadol (her son) had to leave the beis hamikdash, and in the process became tamei requiring his brother to take over. That would account for at least three of her sons serving as kohen gadol with none dead. The story the gemara relates as to how the KG became tamei is not a negative either. The spittle of a non jew landed on him.
    ellauri336.html on line 515: I personally always thought that while she did it from her innate midah of tznius, others “macht nuch”. What he appears to be saying is that hashem knows the reason why people are rewarded a certain way even if their actions are not necessarily different that others around them (the chachamim told her, others do the same and did not merit this).
    ellauri336.html on line 519: Sam, I was completely joking. I actually think you bring up important points regarding chukas akum.
    ellauri336.html on line 543: Vanhempien tulee osoittaa huomiota ja huolenpitoa kaikille lapsilleen, ei vain menestyneille, välittömästi "nachas-antaville" lapsille. Jos vanhemmat kiinnittävät huomiota vajakkiin, hänen on mahdollista menestyä ja edetä paljon enemmän kuin keskimääräistä korkeammat sisarukset (katso Kli Yekar, Vayechi). Samalla tavalla kuin henkilöä rohkaistaan ja kehutaan neuvottelemalla erikoislääkäreillä fyysisen sairauden kanssa, on tärkeää tietää, että ei ole mitään häpeää keskustella vajakin tilanteesta mechanchimin kanssa ja kysyä neuvoja asiantuntijoilta.
    ellauri336.html on line 581: Commenting on the recently Israel-Palestine tensions, Thunberg had a take which didn’t go down very well with Twitter. For weeks now, Palestinian protesters and Israeli police have clashed on a daily basis in and around Jerusalem’s Old City, home to major religious sites sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims and the emotional epicentre of the Middle East conflict. On Monday, stun grenades echoed across a holy hilltop compound, and hundreds of Palestinians were hurt in clashes between stone-throwing protesters and police firing tear gas and rubber bullets. Police were also injured! And men!
    ellauri336.html on line 588: "The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis."~Dante— Farzan Tufail
    ellauri336.html on line 596: This is her first and only mention of the Israel-Hamas conflict on her account on X (the social media website once known as Twitter), which has a whopping 5.6 million followers, since the despicable Hamas attacks on Oct. 7 that killed 1,400 Israelis, injured thousands more, and took 200 hostages. As of this writing, Thunberg has no posts that mention the conflict on her Facebook page and only one post on her Instagram account that has essentially the same message as her X post.
    ellauri336.html on line 598: Thunberg also shared an Instagram post to her “story” that called on people across the world to engage in a “general strike” and refuse to go to school or work to show “solidarity” with Palestinians. The post reads: “Let's make it together a reality and bring as much pressure on the West to change it's [sic] racist policies and to stop the genocide in Gaza! We will not be silent while our people, our families are being slaughtered!”
    ellauri336.html on line 600: Related video: Israel PM: ‘Army fighting according to international law’ (Al Jazeera)
    ellauri336.html on line 602: Yet Thunberg apparently does not have any problem with being silent while people and families are being slaughtered. Because nowhere in any of her social media feeds did she say a word about the attacks on Israel. The young activist did not offer a specific thought or a prayer for any of the innocent civilians targeted in Hamas’s brutal attacks nor condemn its use of violent terrorism. She couldn’t even spare a syllable for the Israeli babies that were killed by Hamas terrorists! Let alone poor unborn men in the cervices of Israeli girls!
    ellauri336.html on line 604: That’s the first thing that makes Thunberg’s statement so disgusting. It’s truly mind-boggling that an internationally famous figure could comment on this conflict, which was escalated to its current fever pitch by Hamas’s brutal terrorist attack, without even mentioning that attack or offering any support to its victims.
    ellauri336.html on line 606: Of course, it’s entirely understandable that Thunberg would sympathize with the plight of the people of Gaza. No one denies that the conditions they are facing are horrendous. (Yawn.) The real debate is whether that’s truly Israeli’s fault who chase them out of their homes into Egypt and bomb them like crazy, causing 1000% overkill, or whether the blame lies with Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip? Tulta ja tulikiveä! Polttava tuuli olkoon malja, joka heidän on juotava! 7. 11:7 . Ps. 17:15,27:4,63:3 Matt.
    ellauri336.html on line 608: But to do that without even sparing a thought for the Israeli victims shows a shockingly one-sided ignorance at best — and a lack of value for specifically Jewish lives at worst.
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    Texas’s burgeoning fossil fuel production spells 'disaster’ for climate activists.

    ellauri336.html on line 616: Texas’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Act went into effect on 1 September, stiffening civil and criminal penalties specifically for protesters who interrupt operations or damage oil and gas pipelines and other energy facilities. Within a couple of weeks, two dozen Greenpeace activists who dangled off a bridge over the Houston ship channel became the first people charged under the new law, which allows for prison sentences of up to 10 years and fines of up to $500,000 for protest groups.
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    Greta Thunberg says school strikes have achieved nothing. Haha!

    ellauri336.html on line 620: The new Texas law is emblematic of the unyielding loyalty of conservative lawmakers to the fossil fuel industry in a state stacked with influential climate science deniers or sceptics such as the US senator and former Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz and which named a pipeline tycoon to its parks and wildlife conservation commission.
    ellauri336.html on line 624: The scale of new production is “staggering”, according to an analysis by Global Witness, a campaign group, with Texas leading the way as US output of oil and gas is forecast to rise by 25% over the next decade. This makes it a “looming carbon timebomb”, the group believes, in a period when global oil and gas production needs to drop by 40% to mitigate the worst impacts of the climate crisis.
    ellauri336.html on line 628: Despite the oil price crash of 2014, the Permian’s oil production has soared from about a million barrels a day in 2011 to about 4.5m this autumn, while natural gas production has trebled since 2013, according to US government figures.
    ellauri336.html on line 630: In March, the Permian overtook Saudi Arabia’s Ghawar to become the world’s most productive oilfield. While Saudi Arabia’s overall production remains far higher, predictions are that the Permian’s output will continue to grow at a similar rate – doubling by 2023 as pipeline capacity expands and major oil companies increase their presence – the only thing in the way are alarming environmentalists like Greta.
    ellauri336.html on line 632: “Having some kind of wild west boom going on in Texas where it’s every man for himself drilling as quickly as possible and trying to pull the stuff out of the ground in a kind of frenzy, that’s just the precise opposite to what should be going on,” said Lorne Stockman, a senior research analyst at Oil Change International, a clean energy advocacy group.
    ellauri336.html on line 634: While there are some indicators of a slowdown in the growth rate, Chevron’s president of North American exploration and production, Steve Green, told an industry event in October that the oil major sees a “boom boom boom kind of economy” with a “long, healthy pace of activity in the Permian and Texas for decades to come”, Bloomberg reported.
    ellauri336.html on line 638: Gene Collins has witnessed firsthand the flipside of the Permian’s economic boom. The 68-year-old, who runs an insurance agency and is on the board of a local economic development corporation, was born and raised in Odessa, a city which, with neighbouring Midland, is at the heart of the Permian. Heavy trucks are damaging road surfaces, traffic accidents have increased and housing rates have soared, he claimed.
    ellauri336.html on line 640: “It has not been a gradual growth. It’s been the type of growth that puts such a strain on the community that we’re unable to keep up with what we need to handle the crowds, the influx. Our housing shortage is really epidemic. It puts a burden on our school districts. We need teachers but we can’t bring teachers in because we have no place for them to stay,” Collins said.
    ellauri336.html on line 642: A report last May by the Environmental Integrity Project, a not-for-profit group, cited a lack of air quality monitoring in west Texas, with only one station to track sulphur dioxide levels, and limited regulatory oversight which relies on companies to self-report unauthorised emissions.
    ellauri336.html on line 644: The pace of drilling, low prices and lack of capacity have led to the Permian’s frackers producing more natural gas than the infrastructure system can handle, prompting them to vent gas or deliberately burn it off in an environmentally harmful process known as flaring.
    ellauri336.html on line 648: A spokeswoman for the Texas Oil and Gas Association, a trade group, did not respond to a request for comment on how the industry plans to improve air quality in the Permian. Its president, Todd Staples, has said that its members “are accomplishing emissions progress through voluntary programmes, innovations and efficiencies”.
    ellauri336.html on line 652: In the Rio Grande valley, at the border with Mexico, activists are battling to stop the construction of three planned liquefied natural gas processing and export facilities at the port of Brownsville.
    ellauri336.html on line 654: “We’re facing a massive wave of fossil fuel facilities that we’ve never seen before,” said Rebekah Hinojosa, a local organiser with the Sierra Club, a national environmental group. “The lifeblood of those communities is nature, ecotourism, shrimping, fishing, dolphin watch tours. Having a massive fossil fuel industry is not compatible.”
    ellauri336.html on line 658: Busby hopes natural disasters might accelerate change by altering the economic equation. Fortunately, man made disasters in Ukraine and Israel work just the opposite. The Gulf coast’s vulnerability to storms potentially made more severe by global heating – such as Harvey, which flooded much of the Houston area in 2017 - could damage ports, refineries and petrochemical plants, erode financial markets’ enthusiasm for fossil fuel investments, hurt companies’ bottom lines and push climate concerns higher up the priority list for voters in traditionally conservative suburban and rural areas. Small hope.
    ellauri336.html on line 666: The world remains on track to produce far more oil, gas and coal than would be consistent with relatively safe levels of heating, a new report found. Loppu 2023 nyytisestä on New York Timesin maxumuurin takana. Ahnaat juutalaiset nyhtävät viimeisenkin pennin loppurytäkästäkin.
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    ellauri338.html on line 34: Jaakobista tuli Israelin 12 heimon kantaisä. Tilanne tapahtui Jaakobin matkalla takaisin Kaanaaseen, luvattuun maahan. Aihe on saanut suurta suosiota kuvataiteilijoiden keskuudessa ja sen ovat tulkinneet mm. Rembrandt (1659), Gustave Doré (1855), Eugène Delacroix (1861), Alexander Louis Leloir (1865), Léon Bonnat (1876), Gustave Moreau (1878), Paul Gauguin (1888).
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    ellauri338.html on line 46: Schelling was a senior staff member of the RAND Corporation (1958–59), where his analysis of the nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union led to his publication of The Strategy of Conflict (1960).
    ellauri338.html on line 50: Among his insights were the efficacy of voluntarily limiting one’s options in order to make the remaining ones more credible, that uncertain retaliation can be a greater deterrent than certain retaliation, and that the ability to retaliate is more of a deterrent than the ability to resist an attack. I.e., a country’s best defense against nuclear war is the protection of its weapons rather than its people. Si vis pacem para bellum. Who needs so many people anyway?
    ellauri338.html on line 69: Kertomus sisältää useita näytelmiä heprealaisten nimien – Peniel (tai Penuel ) , Israel – merkityksestä sekä samankaltaisuudesta Jaakobin nimen juureen (joka kuulostaa heprean kielestä "kantapäälle") ja sen yhdistelmästä. Jaakobin ontuminen ( Yaʿaqob ) saattaa heijastaa joen nimeä, Jabbok ( Yabbok יַבֹּק, joka kuulostaa "kierolta" joelta), ja Nahmanides (5. Moos. 2:10 Jeshurunista) antaa etymologian "joka kävelee vinoon" nimelle Jacob. Eli Klenkka.
    ellauri338.html on line 75: Jacobin painissa saaman lonkkavamman seurauksena juutalainen laki kieltää iskiashermon (gid hanasheh) syömisen, joka kulkee lantion kautta ja vaatii sen poistamista lihasta väk väk nikkur -prosessin kautta, kuten 1. Mooseksen kirjan 32:33 pykälässä (yllä) mainitaan.
    ellauri338.html on line 139: Isabella eli Basilikan ruukku (1818 ) on John Keatsin kerronnallinen runo, joka on muokattu Boccaccion Decameronen tarinasta Lisabetta e il testo di bassilico (1349 - 1353). Se kertoo tarinan nuoresta naisesta, jonka perhe aikoo mennä naimisiin "jonkun korkean jalon ja hänen oliivipuidensa kanssa", mutta joka rakastuu Lorenzoon, yhteen veljiensä työntekijöistä. Kun veljet saavat tietää tästä, he murhaavat Lorenzon ja hautaavat hänen ruumiinsa. Hänen haamunsa ilmoittaa tästä Isabellalle unessa. Hän kaivaa ruumiin ja hautaa pään basilikaruukkuun, jota hän pitää pakkomielteisenä, samalla kun hän kuihtuu pois. Runo oli Pyhän Agnesin aatton edeltäjä. Molemmat sijoittuvat keskiajalle ja koskevat intohimoisia ja vaarallisia romansseja. Se julkaistiin vuonna 1820 yhdessä jälkimmäisen teoksen ja muiden kanssa.
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    Muita näkökohtia. One of her brothers violently kicks a frightened dog while cracking a nut.

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    ellauri338.html on line 235: Kustantajan "Polifact" johtaja Boris Pasternak löysi Callerin ikäisen Pokhlebkinin ruumiin asunnostaan 13. huhtikuuta 2000 Jönsin 49-vuotissynttärinä sen jälkeen, kun Pokhlebkin ei saapunut sovittuna päivänä (toisen version mukaan ruumis löydettiin, kun Pokhlebkinin naapurit porrashuoneessa hälytettiin epämiellyttävä haju). Oikeuslääketieteellisen tutkimuksen päätelmien mukaan kuolema johtui yhdestätoista ruuvimeisselin kaltaisen esineen aiheuttamasta haavasta. Lisäksi, vaikka Pokhlebkin ei juonut, hänen sisuxistaan löydettiin sammioittain vodkaa. Moskovan sisäasiainministeriön mukaan "selviä merkkejä murtamisesta tai ryöstöstä ei havaittu". Huhtikuun 13. päivänä 2000 aloitettiin tapaus ruumiin löydöstä, mutta tutkinta keskeytettiin lopulta 22. lokakuuta 2001, koska "syytteen alaista henkilöä ei tunnistettu syytetyksi". Hänet haudattiin 15. huhtikuuta 2000 Golovinskyn hautausmaalle.
    ellauri338.html on line 247: 30. heinäkuuta 1991 Bush saapui Moskovaan huippukokoukseen ukraina-ihottumaisen Mihail Gorbatšovin kanssa. Hän ja Barbara Bush yöpyivät Gorbatšovin ja hänen vaimonsa Raisan kanssa Dachassa Moskovan ulkopuolella, jossa kaksi johtajaa kävivät epävirallisia keskusteluja. Bush kertoi Gorbatšoville, että ei olisi Amerikan etujen mukaista, että Neuvostoliitto hajoaisi, vaikka Bushin republikaanipuolueen kovan linjan jäsenet – erityisesti puolustusministeri Dick Cheney – omaksuivat tämän tuloksen. Hän vakuutti Gorbatšoville vastustavansa itsenäisyyttä matkustaessaan 1. elokuuta Ukrainaan vierailunsa seuraavalla osuudella.
    ellauri338.html on line 259: Puhe sai yhden vaisun taputuksen Ukrainan parlamentissa. Bushin kantaa kuitenkin arvostelivat ukrainalaiset nationalistit. Rukhin puheenjohtaja Ivan Drach kertoi toimittajille, että "Gorbatšov näyttää hypnotisoineen presidentti Bushia" ja valitti, että Yhdysvaltain presidentti "on johdonmukaisesti tukahduttanut tasavaltojen demokraattisia liikkeitä". Drach kritisoi tapaa, jolla Bush oli ollut Neuvostoliiton johtajan puolella:
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    ellauri339.html on line 182: Evankeelista kristittyä Ned Flandersia inhoava Matthew Abram Groening ei ole juutalainen kuten voisi luulla. Ukrainalainen kyllä, mutta mennoniitti. Niistä taisi Wallacen sikiö olla pähkinöissä. Mennoniitat ovat anabaptisteja kuten hutteriitit ja amissit. Mahnot lahtasivat mennoniittoja mennen tullen, kz. albumia 231.
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    ellauri339.html on line 500: Kristina-tädin ikäinen Alla Pugacheva joutui skandaalin keskipisteeseen, kun hän piti puheessaan yritystapahtumassa Dubaissa lauseen "Kunnia Ukrainalle".
    ellauri339.html on line 502: The British pop group Pet Shop Boys supported Pugacheva. Myös saksalainen rockmuusikko Udo Lindenberg ja ukrainalainen laulaja Svetlana Loboda ilmaisivat tukensa Pugatšovalle.
    ellauri339.html on line 565: Ensimmäiset naiset ja herrat: Elena Zelenska Andra Levite Diana Nausediene Amelie Derbodrangien Michel Michal Herzog Elke Budenbender Emine Erdogan Doris Schmidauer Rossana Maria Briseño Annick Pedders Mareva Grabowski-Mitsotakis Sofia Maria de Lourdes Soodeau Ferna Gréda Eliza Eliza Gréfi Maria Benso Eliza zavet ja Elizabeth Bavaria Gheorgievska Agata Kornhauser-Duda Tamara Vucic Jill Biden Laura Bush Brigitte Macron Lidia Djukanovic. Moderaattori: Hanna Homonai Pers Morgan.
    ellauri339.html on line 586: (Who Dies for) Peace in Ukraine? As a brokered peace looks more inevitable, the question is why it took so long. Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2022: President Of Ukraine Volodymyr,
    ellauri339.html on line 591: The United States controls how the war in the Ukraine proceeds and always has. Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said that it was the Americans who scuttled any chance of peace in Ukraine as early as March 2022, soon after the war began. “The only people who could resolve the war over Ukraine are the Americans. During the peace talks in March 2022 in Istanbul, Ukrainians did not agree to peace because they were not allowed to. They had to coordinate everything they talked about with the Americans first. However, nothing eventually happened. My impression is that nothing could happen because everything was decided in Washington.”
    ellauri339.html on line 595: Fast-forward to 2023, and the story is different. Earlier this month NBC News quietly released a report that said U.S. and European officials broached the topic of peace negotiations with Ukraine, including “very broad outlines of what Ukraine might need to give up to reach a deal with Russia.” NBC said “the discussions are an acknowledgment of the dynamics militarily on the ground in Ukraine and politically in the U.S. and Europe.” They began amid concerns that the war has reached a stalemate and about the ability to continue providing open-ended aid to Ukraine.
    ellauri339.html on line 601: Americans will be forgiven if they never hear this bad news, never mind be surprised by it if they did. The narrative which drove sports teams to wear blue and yellow patches and E Street Band member Steve Van Zandt to paint his guitar the Ukrainian colors was simple. Amidst a flood of propaganda, the story was always the same: Ukraine was pushing back the Russians with weapons provided by a broad range of agreeable NATO benefactors. Between Ukrainian jet fighter aces with improbable kill ratios to patriotic female sniper teams with improbable hair and makeup, Russia was losing. It would be a difficult but noble slog for “as long as it takes” to drive the Russians out.
    ellauri339.html on line 603: Any talk about peace was insulting to Kiev, fighting for its survival and all. Meanwhile, Zelensky at first flew around the world like the antichrist Bono, procuring weapons while showing off his man-to-man relationships with celebrities. (Now desperate, Zelensky is claiming Russia, Iran, and North Korea sponsored Hamas’s attack on Israel as he tries to rustle up support.)
    ellauri339.html on line 608: in the field and reach deep into its vast territory to find ever more conscripts to wait out the enemy. It didn’t hurt that Russia’s capability versus NATO equipment was surprisingly good, or perhaps the Ukrainians’ handling of sophisticated Western arms was surprisingly bad.
    ellauri339.html on line 610: But the most predictable factor leading to quiet U.S. moves toward some sort of “peace solution” in Ukraine is as predictable as the battlefield results. There is unease in the U.S. government over how much less public attention (despite the propaganda) the war in Ukraine has garnered since the Israeli–Hamas conflict began more than a month ago. Combined with a new Speaker of the House seeking to decouple aid to Israel from aid to Ukraine, officials fear that shift could make securing additional funds for Kiev difficult.
    ellauri339.html on line 612: Americans, both the people and their government, distracted by the greatest propaganda tools ever imagined (the media), seem capable of focusing on only one bright shiny object at a time. In the case of wars, a new bright shiny object must include two clear sides, one good and one pure evil, with one preferably an underdog, daily combat footage which can be obtained without too much danger, and a football game-like progression across a map that is easy to follow. It should not be boring. Ukraine was such a conflict and enjoyed almost a full two-year run.
    ellauri339.html on line 618: Nevertheless, the fickle attention of America shifted to the Middle East just as things started to look more and more like static WWI trench warfare in Ukraine. It was a hard act to follow, but something always follows nonetheless (the same calculus works for natural disasters and mass shootings, which are only as mediagenic-good as the next one coming.) Over 41 percent of Americans now say the U.S. is doing too much to help Kiev. That’s a significant change from just three months ago when only 24 percent of Americans said they felt that way.
    ellauri339.html on line 620: Ukraine, like Israel, owes most of its continued existence to American weaponry. However, despite the blue and yellow splattered on social media at present, Ukraine does not have anywhere near the base of support Israel does among the American public and especially within the American Congress. The terms for resolving the war will be dictated to Kiev as much by Washington as they will be by Moscow, as with Crimea a few years ago. The end will be quite sad; Russia will very likely solidify its hold on Donbas and the Crimea, and achieve new territory to the west approaching Kiev, roughly 20 percent of Ukraine. Ukraine will be forced to set aside its goal of joining NATO even as the U.S. takes a new stand on its western border with Poland.
    ellauri339.html on line 622: It is all something of a set piece. America has an old habit of wandering into a conflict and then losing interest. “We have your back” and “we will not abandon you” join “the check’s in the mail” and “I’m from the government and I’m here to help” among joking faux reassurances. Our proxies seem to end up abandoned and hung out to die. As in Iraq and Afghanistan, never mind Vietnam before that, what was realized at the end could have most likely been achievable at pretty much anytime after the initial hurrahs passed away. It is sad that so many had to die to likely see it happen in 2023.
    ellauri339.html on line 652: Toukokuussa 2014 freelance-tietotekniikan asiantuntija Vitaliy Deynega poltti ketjussa keittiössään Kiovassa ja luki Venäjän tukemien separatistien valtaamisesta idässä. Deynega on kasvissyöjä, joka ihailee Mohandas Gandhin näkemyksiä väkivallattomasta vastarinnasta ja osallistui kerran Burning Maniin. Mutta sinä iltana hän julkaisi Facebookissa, että hän kuluttaisi henkilökohtaisesti 10 000 hrivnaa, noin 900 dollaria tuolloin, ostaakseen panssarihousuja ja pimeänäköskooppeja Ukrainan joukkoille. Ystävät taputivat hänelle, ja hän aloitti varainkeruun; kuuden viikon aikana hän oli korottanut 100 kertaa alkuperäisen panoksensa. Hän perusti pian Come Back Alive -järjestön, josta tulisi yksi maan tunnetuimmista hyväntekeväisyysjärjestöistä – tai ehkä tarkemmin sanottuna yksi sen johtavista lähes sotilaallisista organisaatioista.
    ellauri339.html on line 658: Nyt hän viettää kaksi viikkoa kuukaudessa etulinjassa kouluttamalla joukkoja käyttämään Amor-tablettipohjaista ohjelmistoa, jonka avulla panssarivaunu- ja kranaatinheitinmiehistö kohdistaa hyökkäyksensä separatisteihin ja leikkaavat ne kahtia. Ohjelman suunnitteli GIS Arta, irrallinen kokoelma ukrainalaisia ohjelmoijia, jotka liittyivät yhteen sen jälkeen, kun joukot eksyivät vanhentuneiden Neuvostoliiton karttojen avulla. Come Back Alive tarjoaa tabletteja ja kestäviä kannettavia tietokoneita, jotka käyttävät ohjelmistoa.
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      • ellauri340.html on line 341: Jäsenet toimittivat sarjakuvia CCA:lle, joka tarkasteli ne noudattamaan sen koodia ja antoi sitten luvan käyttää sinettiään kannessa, jos kirjan todettiin olevan vaatimusten mukainen. Vaikutuksensa huipulla se oli de facto sensuuri koko Yhdysvaltain sarjakuvateollisuudelle.
        ellauri340.html on line 398: Säännöstöä tarkistettiin useita kertoja vuoden 1971 aikana, alun perin 28. tammikuuta, jotta se sallisi muun muassa joskus "sympaattisen kuvauksen rikollisesta käyttäytymisestä... [ja] virkamiesten korruptiosta" ("niin kauan kuin se on kuvattu poikkeuksellisena ja syyllinen rangaistaan") sekä joidenkin rikollisten toimintojen salliminen tappaa lainvalvontaviranomaisia ​​ja "vihottelun ehdottaminen, mutta ei esittäminen". Lause "Viehaava asento ei ole hyväksyttävä" poistettiin. Myös äskettäin sallittuja olivat "vampyyrit, haamut ja ihmissudet... kun niitä käsitellään klassisen perinteen mukaisesti, kuten Frankenstein, Dracula ja muut korkealuokkaiset kirjalliset teokset, jotka ovat kirjoittaneet Edgar Allan Poe, Saki, Conan Doyle ja muut arvostetut kirjailijat, joiden teoksia luetaan kouluja ympäri maailmaa". Zombit, joilla ei ollut tarvittavaa "kirjallista" taustaa, pysyivät tabuina. Kiertääkseen tämän rajoituksen Marvel kutsui 1970-luvun puolivälissä eri haitilaisten superroistojen näennäisesti kuolleita, mielenhallinnassa olevia seuraajia revenanteixi (zuvembies). Tämä käytäntö siirtyi Marvelin supersankarilinjalle: The Avengers -elokuvassa, kun reanimoitu supersankari Wonder Man palaa kuolleista, häntä kutsutaan "zuvembieksi". DC-sarjakuvat julkaisivat oman zombitarinansa Swamp Thing #16:ssa (toukokuu 1975), jossa vainajat nousevat haudoistaan, kun taas sielua syövä demoni esiintyy Swamp Thing #15:ssä (huhtikuu 1975).
        ellauri340.html on line 462: Vanhus haihtuu kuin pieru saharaan. Jäljelle jäänyt laikku huokui merkillistä, merkizevää voimaa, joka antoi meidän ymmärtää: Opp och hoppa, det är solsken och vackert väder. Herutuskuva teki meistä kexeliäitä. Aamiainen ruohikolla, viluntorjuntabunkkerin edessä. Ruskeat tuulenvireet tuoxuivat juuri sixi niin voimakkailta, että ne olivat peräisin vanhusjohtajamme housuntaskuista. Mitä nimeä olisimme hänestä käyttäneet? "Äijä! Lökäpöxy! mein Führer?" Outoja luontoelämyxiä, joita kirjavoittavat kaikenlaiset ihmisjäännöxet, voimalinjat, neuvostotankit ja lendekat. Ei varmaan Sloveniassa olekaan sen koskemattomampaa luontoa. Sotamies on 20, nainen 30, pelimies 50, varmaan vanhus sitten 80, jos jatketaan Fibonaccin sarjalla. Typerä kikka käyttää "me" muotoa vaik kertoja ei ole retkellä mukana.
        ellauri340.html on line 480: Hänen isänsä Auf Wiedersehn oli saksalainen sotilas, jonka Handke tapasi vasta aikuisiässä. Hänen äitinsä Maria, Kärntenin sloveeni, meni tiineenä naimisiin Bruno Handken, raitiovaunukapellimestari ja Wehrmacht-sotilas Berliinistä ennen Pietarin syntymää, kanssa.
        ellauri340.html on line 571: David Schurman Wallace. David Schurman Wallace on kirjailija, joka asuu New Yorkissa. Hän on avustava toimittaja The Paris Review -lehdessä. Abolitionistien vuonna 1865 perustama The Nation on pitkään uskonut, että riippumattojournalismilla on kyky saada aikaan demokraattisempi ja oikeudenmukaisempi maailma. Se on täyttä puppua.
        ellauri340.html on line 578: Salman Rushdie has not won the Nobel Prize for Literature, although he has had champions who say that he should win the prize due to his popularity and critical acclaim. The prize is highly competitive, with authors all over the world in mid- and late career stages being eligible. Even those like Salman whose career is practically over. Kolmantena jonossa hiihtää David Schurman WALLACE. Kollaashistakin näkyy että myös hän on kusipää.
        ellauri340.html on line 608: Jean Baudrillard ( UK : / ˈ b oʊ d r ɪ j ɑːr / BOHD -rih -yar, [41] USA : / ˌ b oʊ d r i ˈ ɑːr / BOHD -ree- AR, ranska: ʒʑʁʁ7 ] Heinäkuu 1929 – 6. maaliskuuta 2007) oli vähän apean seniori E. Saarisen näköinen ranskalainen sosiologi, filosofi ja runoilija, joka oli kiinnostunut kulttuurin tutkimuksesta. Hänet tunnetaan parhaiten mediaa, nykykulttuuria ja teknologista viestintää koskevista analyyseistään sekä hypertodellisuuden kaltaisten pellekäsitteiden muotoilusta. Baudrillard kirjoitti monista eri aiheista, mukaan lukien kulutus, talouskritiikki, yhteiskuntahistoria, estetiikka, länsimainen ulkopolitiikka ja populaarikulttuuri. Hänen tunnetuimpia teoksiaan ovat Seduction (1978), Simulacra and Simulation (1981), Amerikka (1986) ja Persianlahden sota (1991). Hänen työnsä yhdistetään usein postmodernismiin ja erityisesti poststrukturalismiin siitä huolimatta että Baudrillard oli vastustanut poststrukturalismia ja etääntynyt postmodernismista.
        ellauri340.html on line 623: Baudrillard kuului ranskalaisten ajattelijoiden koiravaljakkoon, samaan kuin Henri Lefebvre, Roland Barthes, Pierre Bourdieu, Gilles Deleuze, Jean-François Leotard, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida ja Jacques Lacan, jotka kaikki olivat de Saussuren hypnotisoimia postrukturalistisia pellejä.
        ellauri340.html on line 654: Vivian Sobchack väitti, että "hänmies Baudrillard on todella vaarallinen", koska hänellä ei ole "moraalista katsetta".
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        ellauri341.html on line 71: Nebukadnessar III (babylonialainen nuolenpääkirjoitus: Nabû-kudurri-uṣur, tarkoittaa " Nabu, vartioi perillistäni", vanhapersia: Nabukudracara), vaihtoehtoisesti kirjoitettu Nebukadnessar III ja tunnetaan myös alkuperäisestä nimi Nidintu-Bêl (vanha persia: Naditabaira tai Naditabira), oli Babylonin kapinallinen kuningas loppuvuodesta 522 eKr., joka yritti palauttaa Babylonian itsenäiseksi kuningaskunnaksi ja lopettaa Persian Akemenidi-imperiumin vallan Mesopotamiassa. Zazakku-suvun babylonialainen aatelinen ja Mukīn-zēri tai Kîn-Zêr-nimisen miehen poika Nidintu-Bêl otti kuninkaallisen nimen Nebukadnessar nousessaan Babylonin valtaistuimelle ja väitti olevansa Nabonidus, Babylonin viimeinen itsenäinen kuningas. Hänet kuvataan vanhana miehenä, jolla on lyhyt parta.
        ellauri341.html on line 149: Ab September 1939 unterstand das Büro Grüber der Aufsicht durch Adolf Eichmann. In einer Besprechung über Auswanderung fragte Eichmann: „Erklären Sie mir den Grund, warum Sie sich für diese Juden einsetzen. Sie haben keine jüdische Verwandtschaft. Sie haben es nicht nötig, für diese Menschen einzutreten. Niemand wird es Ihnen danken! Ich begreife nicht, warum Sie es tun!“ Grüber antwortete: „Sie kennen die Straße von Jerusalem nach Jericho! Auf dieser Straße lag einmal ein überfallener und ausgeplünderter Jude. Ein Mann, der durch Rasse und Religion von ihm getrennt war, ein Samariter, kam und half ihm. Der Herr, auf dessen Befehle ich allein höre, sagt mir: Gehe du hin und tue desgleichen.“
        ellauri341.html on line 151: Heinrich Grüber leistete am 12. August 1938 den Treueid auf den Führer und passte sich an, indem er amtliche Schreiben mit der Grußformel „Heil Hitler“ unterzeichnete. Nach Ansicht seines Sohnes Hartmut Grüber haben erst die Erlebnisse im Konzentrationslager und des 20. Juli 1944 seines Vaters Denken endgültig von der in seinen Kreisen hergebrachten Auffassung vom ‚Nationalen‘ wegbewegt.
        ellauri341.html on line 152: Befremdlich bleiben antisemitische Passagen in einem Interview, das Grüber Anfang 1939 einem niederländischen Pressebüro gab: "Die meisten Juden, die in Deutschland gewohnt haben, waren ‚wurzellos‘. Sie verrichteten meistens keine produktive Arbeit, aber sie machten ‚Geschäfte‘. Diese Juden waren es, die in der Zeit von 1919 bis 1932 Deutschland in finanzieller, ökonomischer, politischer, kultureller und journalistischer Hinsicht beherrschten. Dies war in der Tat eine jüdische Vorherrschaft. Die Reaktion hierauf war der Antisemitismus."
        ellauri341.html on line 154: Zugleich fällt in einem Interview, das Richard L. Rubenstein 1961 mit Grüber führte, auf, dass dieser weiterhin den Antisemitismus auch als Reaktion auf Verhalten von Jüdinnen und Juden verstand. Der Kampf gegen den Antisemitismus sei nach Grüber dadurch erschwert, dass Juden und Jüdinnen bereits wieder starken Einfluss in Banken und der Presse hätten und Bordelle und Nachtclubs betrieben.
        ellauri341.html on line 156: Rudolf Kasztner (Rezső Kasztner, auch: Kastner; * 1906 in Kolozsvár, Österreich-Ungarn; † 15. März 1957 in Tel Aviv) war ein ungarisch-israelischer Journalist und Jurist sowie eine zionistische Führungspersönlichkeit. Er leitete de facto das jüdische „Komitee für Hilfe und Rettung“ in Budapest von 1941 bis 1945. Sein Name ist mit dem so genannten Kasztner-Zug verbunden, mit dem durch seine Vermittlung 1670 freigekaufte Juden aus Konzentrationslagern in die sichere Schweiz gebracht wurden.
        ellauri341.html on line 158: Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde er beschuldigt, mit den Nationalsozialisten kollaboriert und sich persönlich bereichert zu haben. Bis heute ist heftig umstritten, ob man in ihm eher den Helden sehen soll, der über 1600 Juden rettete, oder einen Verräter.
        ellauri341.html on line 160: Kasztner war überzeugt, dass dies das Ende des Mordprogramms einleiten würde, und Transporte von Juden in die angebliche Freiheit folgen würden. So ging Ende Juni 1944 ein Zug mit 1.685 Juden, die von einem Ausschuss der Gemeinde ausgesucht worden waren, aus Ungarn ab. Kasztner persönlich war an diesem Auswahlprozess maßgeblich beteiligt und wählte Rabbiner, Professoren, Opernsänger, Journalisten, zionistische Führer, aber auch Krankenschwestern und Bauern, 252 Kinder, 388 Juden aus seiner Heimatstadt, darunter seine Familie und viele seiner Verwandten. Versprochen wurde, dass dieser Zug entweder in die Schweiz oder nach Spanien gehen sollte; stattdessen kamen seine Passagiere im KZ Bergen-Belsen an. Adolf Eichmann ließ sie als Geiseln monatelang festhalten.
        ellauri341.html on line 164: Im Juli 1944 bekam der SS-Offizier Kurt Becher von Himmler den Auftrag, mit Kasztner zu verhandeln. Bald darauf verhandelten auch SS-Leute mit dem Vertreter der jüdischen Hilfsorganisation in der Schweiz. 318 ungarische Juden kamen selbst im August 1944 noch auf diese Weise in die Schweiz. Der ursprüngliche Zug erreichte erst im Dezember 1944 die sichere Schweiz mit dann noch 1.670 Passagieren. Bis Juli 1944 waren bereits 437.000 der rund 800.000 ungarischen Juden in Güterzügen unter unmenschlichsten Bedingungen nach Auschwitz deportiert worden, wo die meisten sofort vergast wurden.
        ellauri341.html on line 165: Rudolf Kasztner, der sich seit seiner Einwanderung in Israel Israel Kasztner nannte, wurde am 3. März 1957 vor seiner Wohnung in Tel Aviv angeschossen und erlag am 15. März 1957 seinen Verletzungen. Die drei Attentäter wurden zu einer lebenslangen Strafe verurteilt, jedoch nach drei Jahren auf persönliche Intervention von Premier David Ben-Gurion begnadigt.
        ellauri341.html on line 169: Bei der Partisanenbekämpfung im Gebiet der Pripjetsümpfe wurde streng nach Befehl gehandelt, welcher lautete: „Jeder Partisan ist zu erschießen. Juden sind grundsätzlich als Partisanen zu betrachten.“
        ellauri341.html on line 171: Während dieser Zeit ermordete seine Einheit rund 14.000 Juden, und Becher wurde immer weiter befördert, zuerst zum 1. Ordonnanzoffizier seiner Einheit, dann zum SS-Obersturmführer. Mitte März 1942 wurde Becher als SS-Hauptsturmführer in das SS-Führungshauptamt versetzt. Dort übernahm er die Inspektion des Reit- und Fahrwesens der SS. Nach zwei weiteren Einsätzen an der Ostfront wurde ihm 1944 das Deutsche Kreuz in Gold verliehen. Er wurde bald SS-Sturmbannführer und schließlich am 30. Januar 1944 SS-Obersturmbannführer.
        ellauri341.html on line 173: Nur drei Monate später, im März 1944, wurde er nach dem Einmarsch in Ungarn nach Budapest berufen, um im Auftrag der SS offiziell Ausrüstung und Pferde zu kaufen. Neben der Beschaffung von Material für die Waffen-SS ging Becher auch daran, Vermögen für die SS sicherzustellen.
        ellauri341.html on line 175: In diesem Zusammenhang gelang es ihm, die Leitung des von Manfréd Weiss gegründeten Konzerns zu übernehmen. Becher hatte dabei ein leichtes Spiel, da Weiss Jude war und zu dieser Zeit die ungarischen Juden bereits systematisch verhaftet und nach Auschwitz-Birkenau deportiert wurden. Becher verhandelte nach eigenen Angaben mit dem ehemaligen Vertreter des Konzerns, Franz Chorin, der von der ungarischen Regierung verhaftet worden war. Es wurde vereinbart, dass die Mehrheitsanteile der Familie Weiss gegen eine Zahlung von 3 Millionen Reichsmark in Devisen an die SS überschrieben wurden. Als Gegenleistung durfte die Familie Weiss, die überwiegend aus Juden bestand, unter einer Zurückbehaltung von fünf Geiseln (nach anderen Angaben waren es neun), in die Schweiz und nach Portugal ausreisen. Der Vertrag dazu wurde am 17. Mai 1944 unterschrieben.
        ellauri341.html on line 177: Anschließend trat Becher als Konkurrent zu Adolf Eichmann, der bereits die Kontakte aufgebaut hatte, an das jüdische Hilfskomitee in Budapest heran. Heinrich Himmler schien zu diesem Zeitpunkt bereits Interesse daran zu haben, mit jüdischen Organisationen ins Geschäft zu kommen, um so später auch eine Position für Verhandlungen mit den Alliierten aufzubauen. Er bot an, für rund 10.000 LKWs und Winterausrüstung 1 Million Juden freizulassen. Als die Verhandlungen schließlich platzten, hatte Becher den direkten Auftrag von Himmler, weiter Ausschau nach Geschäften unter der Devise „Blut gegen Ware“ zu halten. So wurden im Dezember 1944 gegen Schmuck im Wert mehrerer Millionen Schweizer Franken 1.684 „Austauschjuden“ über eine Zwischenstation im KZ Bergen-Belsen mit Ausreise in die Schweiz freigekauft, 318 von ihnen kamen schon im August 1944, also kurz nach dem Attentat auf Hitler, in die Schweiz. Bei mehreren Treffen mit Saly Mayer, dem Vorsitzenden des Schweizerischen Israelitischen Gemeindebundes, wurde im Herbst 1944 die Freilassung dieser Häftlingsgruppe aus Bergen-Belsen verhandelt. Mittler war der Ungar Rudolf Kasztner. Becher wurde am 1. Januar 1945 zum SS-Standartenführer ernannt.
        ellauri341.html on line 179: Becher baute sich mit den Verhandlungen langsam eine Position auf, die ihn nach dem Krieg in einem günstigeren Licht erscheinen lassen sollte. Seine Uneigennützigkeit bei den Verhandlungen war lange Jahre ein Thema. Doch scheint es aus heutiger Sicht, dass Becher systematisch an seiner Nachkriegslegende gearbeitet hat. Schließlich wurde er am Ende des Krieges, am 9. April 1945, noch zum „Reichssonderkommissar für sämtliche Konzentrationslager“ ernannt. Praktisch hatte er zu diesem Zeitpunkt jedoch keinen Einfluss mehr auf die Geschehnisse in den Lagern. Doch Becher nutzte die Zeit, um sich auf das Kriegsende vorzubereiten.
        ellauri341.html on line 181: Im Mai 1945 wurde Kurt Becher durch die amerikanischen Militärbehörden in Nürnberg inhaftiert. Zwar wurde er bei den Nürnberger Prozessen als Zeuge vernommen, aber nicht persönlich angeklagt. Der Anklage entging Becher damals in erster Linie durch die Aussage Kasztners, seines Verhandlungspartners aus der Zeit in Budapest. Becher blieb in Deutschland von jeder weiteren Anklage verschont, sagte aber im Eichmann-Prozess vor dem Bremer Amtsgericht aus. Becher weigerte sich nach Israel zu kommen, da er fürchten musste, dort selbst als Kriegsverbrecher verhaftet zu werden.
        ellauri341.html on line 183: In Deutschland konnte Kurt A. Becher weiter seinen Geschäften nachgehen und baute sich mehrere Handelsfirmen auf, darunter auch das ungarische Unternehmen Monimpex GmbH, das bis zur Wende den bundesdeutsch-ungarischen Agrarhandel abwickelte. Er wurde ein wohlhabender Geschäftsmann in Bremen und leitete die Bremer Getreide- und Futtermittelbörse. Nach 1960 war er einer der reichsten Männer in West-Deutschland mit einem geschätzten Vermögen von 30 Millionen US-$.
        ellauri341.html on line 236: Shri Yogacharya Ajita, European Yoga Council of European Yoga Alliancen puheenjohtaja ja Euroopan unionin joogaliiton kunniasihteeri, ilmoitti kansainväliselle joogaliitolle seuraavaa: "Virallinen päätöslauselmani Euroopan jooganeuvoston puheenjohtajana. European Yoga Alliance on, että Mihai Stoian, Grieg Bivolaru ja kaikki MISA/NATHA-organisaatioon liittyvät ihmiset erotetaan välittömästi organisaatiostamme ja lopetamme heidän jäsenyytensä, koska on todistettu, etteivät he ole kiireisiä joogan parissa missään muodossa. että he jopa käyttävät joogaa laittomien käytäntöjen suojana, että he eivät kunnioita organisaatiomme sääntöjä ja standardeja, että he osoittavat ennenkuulumatonta moraalisen rehellisyyden puutetta eivätkä ole vakuuttuneita muuttamaan asennettaan."
        ellauri341.html on line 326: Haʿavara-Abkommen (hebräisch הֶסְכֵּם הַעֲבָרָה Heskem Haʿavarah, deutsch ‚Abkommen der Übertragung‘) bzw. Palästina-Transfer, auch Hoofien-Abkommen nach Eliezer Sigfried Hoofien (1881–1957), dem damaligen Direktor der Anglo-Palestine Bank, war der Name einer am 25. August 1933 geschlossenen Vereinbarung, die nach dreimonatigen Verhandlungen zwischen der Jewish Agency, der Zionistischen Vereinigung für Deutschland und dem deutschen Reichsministerium für Wirtschaft zustande kam. Sie sollte die Emigration deutscher Juden nach Palästina erleichtern und gleichzeitig den deutschen Export fördern. Sie war in der zionistischen Bewegung umstritten, da sie gleichzeitig mit dem Beschluss des Abkommens im Jahr 1933 betriebenen Boykottmaßnahmen gegen die Nationalsozialisten entgegenlief.
        ellauri341.html on line 328: Das Abkommen entstand ursprünglich aus einer Privatinitiative in Palästina. Sam Cohen war Generaldirektor der Hanotea (hebräisch הַנּוֹטֵעַ HaNōṭeʿa, deutsch ‚der Baumpflanzer‘), einer Gesellschaft zur Anlage von Citrusplantagen, und schloss im Mai 1933 einen Vertrag mit dem Reichswirtschaftsministerium im Umfang von 1 Million Reichsmark (ℛℳ), das bald darauf auf drei Millionen ℛℳ erweitert wurde. Ausreisewillige deutsche Juden konnten bis 40.000 ℛℳ auf ein Sperrkonto einzahlen und erhielten dafür den Gegenwert in Palästina-Pfund (£P) oder Sachwerten wie Häuser oder Citrusplantagen in Palästina. Die Gelder des Sperrkontos verwendete die Hanotea für den Import deutscher Waren nach Palästina. Das Reichswirtschaftsministerium ging davon aus, dass dies von den zionistischen Organisationen gebilligt worden war, dem widersprach aber bald darauf Georg Landauer von der Zionistischen Vereinigung für Deutschland (ZVfD) und jüdische Organisationen in England und den USA drängten im Gegenteil auf einen Boykott Deutschlands.
        ellauri341.html on line 330: Das änderte sich mit der zunehmend bedrohlichen Lage der Juden in Deutschland. Man entwickelte einen Vorschlag des Leiters der politischen Abteilung der Jewish Agency for Palestine Chaim Arlosoroff an den deutschen Generalkonsul in Jerusalem Heinrich Wolff vom April 1933 weiter. Das war inzwischen von Pinchas Ruthenberg, dem Gründer der Palestine Electric Company, weiterentwickelt worden und wurde im Juli 1933 von Werner Senator der zionistischen Exekutive in London vertraulich mitgeteilt. Vermögen von Juden in Deutschland sollte durch eine Treuhandgesellschaft aufgelöst werden und über eine Liquiditätsbank, die von Aktionären außerhalb Deutschlands gegründet werden sollte, nach Palästina transferiert werden. Der Treuhandfonds zahlte in die Bank ein, die wiederum Schuldverschreibungen an Juden im Ausland ausgab, die dafür ausländische Devisen erhielten. Die deutsche Regierung sollte eine Transfergarantie für Zinsen und Tilgungen der Schuldverschreibungen übernehmen. Als Ausgleich sollte die Bank aus dem zurückgelassenen Vermögen der Auswanderer finanzierte deutsche Exporte in die neuen Heimatländer der jüdischen Auswanderer unterstützen.
        ellauri341.html on line 332: Im August 1933 kam es zu einem entscheidenden Treffen im Reichswirtschaftsministerium. Von jüdischer Seite waren die Hanotea (Sam Cohen, Moses Nachnes), Arthur Ruppin (später Leiter der deutschen Abteilung der Jewish Agency), Eliezer Sigfried Hoofien von der Anglo-Palestine Bank in Tel Aviv und die Vertreter der ZVfD (Georg Landauer, Siegfried Moses) zugegen. Man einigte sich zwar nicht auf die Gründung einer Liquiditätsbank, aber einer Treuhandgesellschaft in Palästina, die den Auswanderern das auf ein Reichsmark-Sonderkonto der Anglo-Palestine Bank und der Bank der Tempelgesellschaft bei der Reichsbank Eingezahlte in Palästina auszahlte und außerdem den Absatz deutscher Exporte übernahm. Die Treuhandgesellschaft erhielt außerdem ein De-facto-Monopol auf solche Vermögensübertragungen jüdischer Auswanderer nach Palästina. Am 28. August 1933 wurde im Runderlaß Nr. 54/1933 des Reichswirtschaftsministeriums der Vertrag in Vollzug gesetzt. Er erhielt den Namen Haʿavara (hebräisch für Übertragung). Die Treuhandgesellschaft in Palästina erhielt den Namen Trust and Transfer Office Haʿavara Ltd. und stand unter Leitung von Werner Feilchenfeld. In Deutschland entstand die Palästina-Treuhandstelle zur Beratung deutscher Juden GmbH (Paltreu) unter Beteiligung der Banken M.M.Warburg & CO (Hamburg), A. E. Wassermann (Berlin) und der Anglo-Palestine Bank in Tel Aviv.
        ellauri341.html on line 334: Verluste brachten Ausgleichszahlungen, um die Exportpreise zu verbilligen, die aufgrund der Nicht-Abwertung der Reichsmark sonst zu hoch gewesen wären. Außerdem gab es ab 1937 Negativ-Listen für Waren mit hohem Anteil von Auslandsrohstoffen, wofür ein Ausgleich gezahlt werden musste. Weiter gab es in Palästina auf Druck von palästinensischen Arabern und der Tempelgesellschaft Positiv-Listen, die die eingeführten Waren auf solche einschränkten, die in anderen Ländern nur mit Exportförderung absetzbar waren. Um dennoch mehr Waren abzusetzen, gründete die Haʿavara eine Tochtergesellschaft NEMICO für den Absatz von Waren in Ägypten, Mandats-Syrien und dem Irak. Auf Drängen des britischen Kolonialministeriums musste die Haʿavara in den Fällen, in denen ein britisches Unternehmen Interesse bekundete von der Bewerbung um Aufträge absehen. Innerhalb der internationalen zionistischen Bewegung stieß das Abkommen insbesondere in Amerika auf heftigen Widerstand. Auf dem 19. Zionistenkongress in Luzern 1935 setzten sich die Befürworter der Haʿavara durch. Allerdings wurden einige Einschränkungen beschlossen (Begrenzung auf Palästina) und die Aktien der Haʿavara wurden von der Anglo-Palestine Bank auf die Jewish Agency übertragen.
        ellauri341.html on line 338: Die britische Mandatsverwaltung Palästinas verlangte von den Einwanderungswilligen ein Einwanderungszertifikat (Kapitalistenzertifikat) und, damit verbunden, den Nachweis finanzieller Mittel (so genanntes Vorzeigegeld) in Höhe von 1.000 £P pro Kopf, was etwa 8.000 ℛℳ entsprach. Nach den deutschen Devisenbestimmungen – der Reichsfluchtsteuer beschlossen 1931 im Zuge der Weltwirtschaftskrise, offiziell zur Eindämmung von Kapitalflucht bzw. Devisenspekulation, ab 1933 aber instrumentalisiert, um Vermögen auswandernder vor allem jüdischer Deutscher per Steuer zu konfiszieren – wurden von Auslandsüberweisungen hohe Abschläge einbehalten.
        ellauri341.html on line 340: Das Haʿavara-Abkommen ermöglichte den Betroffenen, einen Teil ihres Vermögens nach Palästina zu transferieren, während ein bestimmter Prozentsatz des zu übertragenden Vermögens als Reichsfluchtsteuer vom deutschen Fiskus einbehalten wurde. Anfangs betrug dieser Steuersatz 25 %; er wurde im Zuge der verstärkten staatlich gelenkten Abpressung des Vermögens von Juden sukzessive erhöht. Verglichen mit anderen Exilländern erhob der deutsche Fiskus auf Transfers nach Palästina einen geringeren Satz der Reichsfluchtsteuer. Anders gesagt, deutschen Flüchtlingen auf dem Weg nach Palästina knöpfte der Fiskus beim Versuch, zumindest Teile ihres Vermögen mitzuretten, weniger Reichsfluchtsteuer ab als ihresgleichen bei der Flucht in andere Exilländer. Jüdische deutsche Auswanderer zahlten in Reichsmark eine Summe auf ein deutsches Konto des Transfer Office ein und beglichen parallel den darauf anfallenden Betrag an Reichsfluchtsteuer auf ein Konto des Fiskus.
        ellauri341.html on line 342: Mit den Guthaben auf deutschen Konten des Transfer Office wurden deutschen Herstellern Güter bezahlt, die dann nach Palästina exportiert wurden, während der Importeur dort den Gegenwert in Palästina-Pfund auf ein Konto des Transfer Office in Palästina einzahlte. Das palästinensische Currency Board hielt das Palästina-Pfund bis Mai 1948 auf pari zum Pfund Sterling. In anderen Fällen brachten Auswanderer die von ihnen durch das Transfer Office bezahlten und dann exportierten Maschinen als Beteiligung in palästinensische bestehende oder neu gegründete Unternehmen ein und erhielten statt eines Pfundguthabens dann Anteile an diesen Unternehmen; so entstanden viele neue Unternehmen in Palästina. Diese Anteile wiederum konnte der künftige Auswanderer, sofern er die 1.000 £P noch zusammenbringen musste, um ein Kapitalistenzertifikat genanntes Einreisevisum für Palästina erteilt zu bekommen, durch beauftragte Treuhänder an Investoren verkaufen, die die Anteile in Pfund bezahlen konnten. Auch diese Zahlungen gingen auf palästinensische Konten des Transfer Office. Bei der Ankunft in Palästina erhielten die Auswanderer aus solchen Pfund-Guthaben auf palästinensischen Konten des Transfer Office dann den in Deutschland gezahlten Transferbetrag in palästinensischen Pfund erstattet.
        ellauri341.html on line 344: Wegen der strikten Zuteilung deutscher Deviseneinnahmen vorrangig für Importe des deutschen Rüstungsbedarfs mussten auch alle übrigen Zahlungen zwischen Deutschland und Palästina über Konten des Transfer Office laufen. So bekamen nichtjüdische Palästinadeutsche in Sarona oder Bir Salem von Jahr zu Jahr weniger Zitrusexporte bezahlt, womit den deutschen Verbrauchern ihre so beliebten Jaffa-Orangen zunehmend vorenthalten wurden, während zugleich die Reichsregierung weniger und weniger Palästina-Pfund auf Konten des Transfer Office für Spenden und laufende Zuschüsse bewilligte, die deutsche Organisationen an ihre vielen karitativen Einrichtungen in Palästina und für Lohnzahlungen an dort tätige auslandsdeutsche Expats brauchten. Entsprechend wurden auslandsdeutsche Fachkräfte ins Reich zurückgesandt und das karitative Wirken mehr und mehr zurückgeführt.
        ellauri341.html on line 350: Heute wird das Haʿavara-Abkommen von Investigativjournalisten wie Edwin Black und Zionismuskritikern wie Lenni Brenner herangezogen, um eine Interessengemeinschaft von Zionismus und Nationalsozialismus zu belegen. Eine Gegenposition hierzu vertrat Alexander Schölch in seiner Studie Das Dritte Reich, die zionistische Bewegung und der Palästina-Konflikt.
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        ellauri341.html on line 371: 8. huhtikuuta 1933 Arlosoroff järjesti historiallisen tapahtuman King David -hotellissa Jerusalemissa Juutalaisviraston puolesta. Lounas, johon osallistuivat Weizmann ja Transjordanin merkittävät arabijohtajat, oli ensimmäinen kerta, kun juutalaiset sionistit ja keskeiset arabit kokoontuivat epäluuloisina yhteen edistämään yhteistyötä näiden kahden ryhmän välillä. Arlosoroff toivoi, että rakentamalla sopimus Transjordanin arabiheikin kanssa poliittisia suhteita pakollisen Palestiinan arabijohtajien kanssa voitaisiin parantaa. Kaikki eivät kuitenkaan olleet tyytyväisiä Arlosoroffin visioon juutalaisten ja arabien yhteistyöstä, eivätkä vaippapäiden mahdollisesta kaxoisnelistyxestä tulevaisuudessa Eretz Israelissa. Lounaan jälkeen arabiradikaalit nuhtelivat avoimesti kokoukseen osallistuneita maltillisia arabeja. Tietyt arabijohtajat pakollisessa Palestiinassa etääntyivät täysin Transjordanian arabivaltuuskunnasta. Erityinen viha kohdistui Transjordanin emiiri Abdullahiin, joka oli Transjordanin suurten alueiden hallitsija, joka oli ottanut johtavan roolin sovittelupyrkimyksissä. Juutalaisten vastustus King David -hotellikokousta kohtaan tuli myös ilmeiseksi, kun uskonnollisen sionismin suurin puolue Mizrachi vaati, että Arlosoroffin tulisi erota asemastaan Juutalaisvirastossa. Jotkut revisionistisen liikkeen radikaalit menivät vielä pidemmälle ja kyseenalaistivat Arlosoroffin oikeuden olla ylipäänsä elävien kirjoissa.
        ellauri341.html on line 404: Mitä tahansa Musk ajattelee ihmisistämme, on hänen asiansa, ja se on täysin selvää. On selvää, että poistamalla aiemman massiivisen sensuurin Twitteristä hän auttoi kansaamme suuresti. Aiemmin siellä ei ollut vähemmän juutalaisten vastaisia hyökkäyksiä, mutta kun juutalaiset yrittivät taistella vastaan antisemiittien kritiikkiä, sitä pidettiin "vihapuheena" ja estettiin, se on edelleen Gogglen YouTubessa ja pienemmässä määrin Facebookissa. Vaikka niiden omistajat ovat ahneita juutalaisia! Kiitos Muskille tästä päätöksestä!
        ellauri341.html on line 442: 3. helmikuuta 2021 Harareet kuoli kotonaan Marlowissa Buckinghamshiressä, Englannissa, 89-vuotiaana luonnollisista syistä. Kuollessaan hän oli viimeinen elossa oleva Ben Hurin näyttelijä. Harareetin ensimmäinen aviomies oli Nachman Zerwanitzer, israelilainen kasteluinsinööri. He asuivat ahtaassa asunnossa Tel Avivissa ja erosivat joskus ennen vuotta 1961.
        ellauri341.html on line 444: Harareet myös käsikirjoitti käsikirjoituksen vuoden 1967 brittiläiseen elokuvaan Our Mother's House , pääosassa Dirk Bogarde, ja hän meni naimisiin elokuvan ohjaajan Jack Claytonin kanssa. Pari oli yhdessä hänen kuolemaansa saakka vuonna 1995.
        ellauri341.html on line 452: Georg Neithardt (* 31. Januar 1871 in Nürnberg; † 1. November 1941 in Rottach-Egern) war Richter am Bayerischen Volksgericht. Unter anderem leitete er den infolge des Hitler-Ludendorff-Putsches eröffneten Hochverratsprozess gegen Adolf Hitler und seine Mitverschwörer im Frühjahr 1924 (siehe Hitler-Prozess). Neithardt sympathisierte mit den Putschisten, die die Demokratie in Deutschland beseitigen wollten. Auch deshalb wurden sie nur zu äußerst milden Strafen verurteilt.
        ellauri341.html on line 453: Entgegen gültigem Recht verurteilte das Gericht Hitler schließlich lediglich zur Mindeststrafe von fünf Jahren und stellte dem bereits bewährungsbrüchigen Straftäter sogar die baldige Strafaussetzung in Aussicht. Tatsächlich verbüßte Hitler nur etwa acht Monate Festungshaft. Anfang Januar 1933 wurde Neithardt Präsident am Landgericht Hof. Kurz nach der „Machtergreifung“ der Nationalsozialisten wurde er Anfang September 1933 zum Präsidenten des Oberlandesgerichts München ernannt. Er wurde auch Mitglied des Familienrechtsausschusses der Akademie für Deutsches Recht. Anfang September 1937 wurde Neithardt mit einer persönlichen Dankesurkunde Adolf Hitlers in den Ruhestand verabschiedet. Am 1. November 1941 starb er mit seinem Lebenslauf sehr vergnügt.
        ellauri341.html on line 485: Vuoden 2018 Netflix-elokuvassa Operation Finale Eichmannia näyttelee britti Ben Kingsley ja Peter Malkinia jutku Oscar Isaac. Ben on näytellyt myös Gandhia ja Oscar Poe Dameronia Star Warsissa. Poe Dameron on kuvitteellinen henkilö Tähtien sota -elokuvasarjassa. Hahmo esiintyi ensi kertaa vuonna 2015 elokuvassa Star Wars: The Force Awakens, jossa häntä esittää Oscar Isaac. Poe on Vastarinnan riveissä palveleva X-siipihävittäjän lentäjä, joka tahattomasti tuo entisen iskusotilas Finnin ("suomalainen!?") sekä Jakkulla asuvan romunkerääjä Reyn osaksi taistelua Ensimmäistä ritarikuntaa vastaan.
        ellauri341.html on line 489: Elokuvassa Star Wars: The Last Jedi Poe Dameron on muun Vastarinnan jäsenten ohella evakuoitumassa D’Qarin tukikohdasta juuri kun Ensimmäinen ritarikunta hyökkää. Kesken evakuoinnin, Poe päättää vastoin Leian käskyjä johtaa laivueen MG-100 StarFortress SF-17 -pommittajia tuhoamaan Mandator IV -luokan tähtitaistelulaiva Fulminatrixin. Vaikka taistelulaiva saadaan tuhottua, kaikki pommittajat tuhoutuvat hyökkäyksessä ja niiden miehistöt kuolevat. Rangaistuksena Leia alentaa Poen komentajasta kokkipojaksi. Myöhemmin ritarikunta hyökkää Vastarinnan laivaston kimppuun ja melkein kaikki sen johtajista, Leiaa lukuun ottamatta, saavat surmansa. Leia on kuitenkin tajuton ja vara-amiraali Amilyn Holdo toimii hänen sijaisenaan. Poe päättää Finnin ("suomalainen!") ja mekaanikko Rose Ticon avustuksella hankkiutua eroon yksinvaltias Snoken omalla tähtitaistelulaiva Supremacylla sijaitsevasta jäljityslaitteesta ja pitää suunnitelmansa salassa Holdolta. Kun Holdo päättää evakuoida komentoalus Raddusin, Poe päättää nousta kapinaan. Finn, Rose ja BB-8 kuitenkin epäonnistuvat jäljityslaitteen deaktivoimisessa ja Leia pysäyttää Poen kapinoinnin. Poe saa tietää, että Leian ja Holdon suunnitelma oli evakuoida Vastarinnan joukot mineraaliplaneetta Craitille ja lähettää sieltä hätäsignaali heidän liittolaisilleen. Ritarikunta sai Finnin ja Rosen epäonnistumisen myötä tietää evakuoinnista ja Poe johtaa vanhoilla V-4X-D -kiitureilla vastahyökkäystä AT-M6 -kävelijöitä vastaan. Vastarinta on tästä huolimatta alakynnessä, eivätkä liittolaiset uskalla tulla apuun. Luke Skywalkerin pitäessä Voiman kautta lähettämällään kuvajaisella Kylo Renin joukot kiireisenä, Poe opastaa Vastarinnan eloonjääneet tunneleiden kautta Reyn ja Chewbaccan luokse, jotka evakuoivat heidät Millennium Falconiin.
        ellauri341.html on line 491: Elokuvassa Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, noin vuosi Craitin taistelun jälkeen, Poe, Finn, Chewbacca ja trodatome-rotuun kuuluva mekaanikko Klaud käyvät Sintan jäätiköllä tapaamassa yhteyshenkilöään Booliota, jolla on viesti Ensimmäisen ritarikunnan vakoojalta. Pakomatkan aikana Poe tekee monta hyperajohyppyä karistaakseen TIE-hävittäjät kannoiltaan, muun muassa Cardovyten kristallikaaoksen, Ivezian peilitornien ja Tyfonisen tähtisumun läpi. Vakoojan viestin kautta Vastarinta saa vahvistuksen siitä, että Galaktisen Imperiumin keisari Palpatinen oli palannut kuolleista. Kun Rey löytää jedien pyhistä kirjoista Luken muistiinpanoja tiennäyttäjästä, joka johdattaisi sithien kätketylle planeetalle, Exegolille, Poe, Finn, Chewbacca, BB-8 ja C-3PO lähtevät hänen kanssaan aavikkoplaneetta Pasaanalle tapaamaan Lando Calrissiania, joka kertoi, että tiennäyttäjän sijainnin paljastava tikari oli nähty viimeksi reliikinmetsästäjä ja salamurhaaja Ochin hallussa. He löytävät Ochin jäänteet, hänen aluksensa sekä tikarin, mutta Kylo Ren, Renin rtarit ja iskusotilaat kaappaavat Falconin ja vangitsevat Chewbaccan. Kun Rey vahingossa tuhoaa yhden kuljetusaluksista ja he luulevat Chewbaccan kuolleen, he lähtevät Kijimille tapaamaan Poen vanhoja tuttavia, Zorii Blissiä ja Babu Frikiä, jotta C-3PO voisi paljastaa tikarin kirjoituksen käännöksen.
        ellauri341.html on line 493: Kijimillä paljastuu, että Zorii oli Poen entinen rakastettu ja Poe oli kuulunut nuorena Kijimin maustesalakuljettajiin ennen liittymistään Uuden tasavallan laivastoon ja sieltä Vastarintaan. Zorii oli vieläkin vihainen Poelle tämän lähdöstä ja suostuu auttamaan vasta, kun Rey voittaa hänet. Samaan aikaan, kun Babu Frik uudelleenohjelmoi C-3PO:n, Zorii paljasti aikovansa lähteä Kijimiltä ja aloittaa uuden elämän Buenos Airesissa, mutta Poe tunsi, ettei voinut jättää Vastarintaa ja kieltäytyi pyynnöstä lähteä hänen mukaansa. Zorii antoi hänelle kuitenkin Ensimmäisen ritarikunnan papukaijamerkin, joka antaisi kulkuluvan minne tahansa ritarikunnan valtaamalle alueelle, jonka avulla Poe ja Finn ("suomalainen" :) vapauttivat Chewbaccan saatuaan tietää tämän olevan yhä elossa. Pelastusoperaation aikana he saavat tietää kenraali Huxin olevan vakooja, koska tämä halusi nähdä Kylo Renin häviävän.
        ellauri341.html on line 495: Tiennäyttäjä löytyi Kef Biristä, Endoria kiertävästä merikuusta, mutta sen tuhouduttua Reyn ja Kylon välisessä valosapelitaistelussa ja Reyn lähdettyä yksin pois, Poe, Finn, Chewbacca, BB-8 ja C-3PO palaavat mukanaan Ochin alukselta löytynyt droidi D-O sekä Kef Birillä tapaamansa Jannah ja tämän heimo Vastarinnan tukikohtaan viidakkokuu Ajan Klossille, missä heille paljastuu, että Leia oli kuollut kutsuessaan poikaansa Voiman kautta saadakseen tämän palaamaan valoisalle puolelle. Poe ylennettiin Vastarinnan virkaa tekeväksi kenraaliksi, mutta ei tuntenut olevansa valmis johtamaan koko Vastarintaa. Lando rohkaisee häntä kertomalla, etteivät Leia, Luke ja Han olleet itsekään täysin valmistautuneita omiin taisteluihinsa ja että heillä oli silloin ainakin toisensa. Poe ylentää Finnin ("suomalaisen!") Vastarinnan toiseksi kenraaliksi ja saatuaan D-O:n kertomana sekä Ahch-Tolta lähteneen Reyn ohjaaman Luken vanhan X-siipihävittäjän signaalin kautta Exegolin sijainnin selville ja miten sitä ympäröivän punaisen kaasun sekä planeetan kaoottisen ilmakehän läpi pääsee, he johtavat Vastarinnan laivaston hyökkäykseen sinne tuhoamaan Ensimmäisen ritarikunnan ja Palpatinen sith-laivaston yhdistymisestä syntyneen Viimeisen ritarikunnan. He lähettivät Landon pyytämään galaksin vapaita kansoja saapumaan avuksi taisteluun, uskoen näiden uskaltavan taistella vastaan, jos Vastarinta johtaa heitä siihen. Aluksi hyökkäys näyttää onnistuvan, mutta kun Poen ystävä Temmin ”Snap” Wexley kuolee taistelussa, hän alkaa menettää toivonsa, mutta sitten Lando saapuu mukanaan lukuisia Vastarinnan tukijoita eri puolilta galaksia, mukaan lukien Zorii ja Wedge Antilles. Nää on niikö Amerikan overseas liittolaisia, jotka tulee apuun suojaamaan sen vital interestejä. Palpatinen ja Ben Soloksi kääntyneen Kylon kuolemien jälkeen Vastarinta onnistuu tuhoamaan Viimeisen ritarikunnan kaikki tähtihävittäjät. Poe nähdään lopuksi juhlimassa voittoa Ajan Klossilla, Zoriin nyökätessä hänelle etäältä, mutta kieltäytyessä mistään sen enemmästä kanssakäynnistä, kuten bylsinnästä.
        ellauri341.html on line 545: Pennsylvanian yliopistossa kotvan (2019-present) MBA:ta opiskellut riippumaton kirjailija ja tutkija, joka on erikoistunut uskontojen historiaan, mytologiaan, muinaiseen historiaan ja vertailevaan uskontoon, Catalin näyttää ihmiskunnan matkan ja kuinka ymmärtää mytologiaa esi-isiemme silmin. (Vierailtu 1 005 kertaa, 1 käynti tänään). MYTOLOGINEN SÄÄTIÖ. LinkedIn activity: STOP PUTIN.
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        Lisää matuja


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        ellauri342.html on line 82: Siellä on erityisesti yksi, kunnon vanha mies, jota kutsuttiin Bonifaceksi... Voi! tämä, kuinka monta kyynelettä vuodatimme Avignonissa, kun hän kuoli! Hän oli niin kiltti, niin vieraanvarainen prinssi! Hän nauroi sinulle niin hyvin muulinsa huipulta! Ja kun kuljit hänen ohitseen, - olitpa sitten köyhä hullun ampuja tai kaupungin suuri kirkkoherra - hän antoi sinulle siunauksensa niin kohteliaasti! Todellinen Yvetot'n paavi, mutta Provence'n yvetot'n paavi, jolla on jotain hienoa naurussaan, meiramin oksa barrettessa, eikä vähiten Jeanneton... Ainoa Jeanneton, jonka hän on koskaan tuntenut, tälle hyvälle isälle, se oli hänen viinitarhansa, pieni viinitarha, jonka hän oli istuttanut itse, kolmen liigan päässä Avignonista Château-Neufin myrtleihin.

        ellauri342.html on line 83: Siellä oli yksi paavi nimeltä Boniface, joka oli erityisen hyvä vanha keppi. Voi kuinka kyyneleet valuivatkaan Avignonissa hänen kuollessaan. Hän oli sellainen ihana, niin miellyttävä prinssi. Hän nauraisi kanssasi sellaisena kuin hän istui muuliinsa. Ja kun tulit hänen luokseen, olit nöyrä hullu kasvien keräilijä tai suuri kaupungintuomari -- hän siunasi sinua aivan samoin harkiten. Todellakin, paavi Yvetotista, mutta provencelainen Yvetot, jossa jotain iloista hänen naurussaan, ripaus meiramia hänen birettassaan ja ei merkkiäkään naisen rakkaudesta... Ainoa romanttinen ilo, jonka hän on koskaan tuntenut hyvä isä, oli hänen viinitarhansa - pieni, jonka hän oli istuttanut itse Chateau-Neufin myrttien keskuudessa muutaman kilometrin päässä Avignonista.
        ellauri342.html on line 317: Yhdysvaltain kokemustensa perusteella Larni kirjoitti vuonna 1957 kirjan Neljäs nikama eli veijari vastoin tahtoaan. Tämä kirja oli satiiri amerikkalaisesta yhteiskunnasta ja sen ilmiöistä kuten pika-avioliitoista, kaupallisuudesta ja amerikkalaisten tietämättömyydestä muun maailman asioista. Päähenkilö Jeremias Suomalainen muuttaa Yhdysvaltoihin, ja pian hänestä tulee siellä kiropraktikko Jerry Finn. Kirjan nimi tuli siitä, että eräs sen henkilöistä, kiropraktikko Iisakki Jokinen (Isaac Rivers) uskoi selkäkipuja aiheutuvan selkärangan neljännestä nikamasta. Naisviha on vankin säie Martin muuten harsuhkon turinoinnin kudelmassa. Veikkaan että Gurli oli päässyt kastroimaan Mapen pahasti.
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        Keijo Kullervo Kalske (February 28, 1912, Lahti, Finland – January 26, 1977, Helsinki, Finland) was a Finnish actor. Kalske, who worked as a police officer in Kotka before his film career, had performed occasionally at Kotka City Theater. Bulky and broad-shouldered, the 186-centimeters-tall Kalske was often seen on stage and in films in the roles of a soldier, a police or a guard, who he was perfectly fit to interpret with professionalism due to his police background.

        ellauri342.html on line 348: Libaussa (Liepaja) paroni vie rakastajattarensa Sabinan Sonja Strandin luo tämän ravintolaan Kultaiseen ankkuriin. Vaikka Sonja on selvästi mustasukkainen, hän tarjoaa Sabinalle töitä tanssijana. Martti kärsii yhä arestiaan kasarmin putkassa, kun muut jääkärit lähtevät Kultaiseen ankkuriin iltaloman viettoon. Siellä Sabina tanssii, Mikko vokottelee tarjoilijatarta ja antaa löylytyksen paronia tapaamaan tulleelle juutalaiselle Isaacille. Mikko epäilee Isaacia vakoilijaksi. Kapteeni Kalpa, joka on aiemmin muistellut jääkäriaktivismin alkuaikoja Suomessa, vie Sabinan lohduttamaan putkassa olevaa Marttia.
        ellauri342.html on line 350: Jääkärit palaavat rintamalle, ja vapautettu Martti jättää jäähyväiset Sabinalle. Saksalaisten sodanjohto ja suomalaisjoukkojen päällikkö eversti Franck miettivät, miten viimeaikaiset suuret tappiot voitaisiin jatkossa välttää. Suurin ongelma on peitenimellä Isaac Merovitsh toimiva vakooja, joka on välittänyt vihollisille tietoja saksalaisten suunnitelmista ja joukkojen liikkeistä.
        ellauri342.html on line 352: Isosieraiminen Sonja katkaisee välinsä Sabinaa yhä tiiviimmin piirittävään paroniin ja uhkaa paljastaa tietonsa. Ruokakomerosta pekonivarkaista yllättämältään Isaacilta Sonja saa paronille osoitetun kirjekuoren, jossa on rahaa ja vakoiluohjeita. Kalpa kertoo Sonjalle tiedon tämän aviomiehen kaatumisesta, murtuneen Sonjan poistuttua Kalpa ja Martti löytävät vahingossa todisteet vakoilusta, ja Kalpa lähtee viemään tiedon Franckille Martin jäädessä vartioimaan talolle.
        ellauri342.html on line 396: On May 10th 1998, the first celebration took place in Mumbai, India. It was arranged by Dr Madan Kataria, founder of the worldwide Laughter Yoga movement.
        ellauri342.html on line 398: International Moment of Laughter Day is celebrated on April 14 every year. This is the day to let your inner child come out and laugh away all your worries. You can laugh out loud or giggle, in fact, you can do whatever you want but make sure you’re laughing at the same time. This day reminds us to look beyond our anxious lives and find something that puts a big smile on our faces.
        ellauri342.html on line 399: The history of International Moment of Laughter Day dates back to 1997 when a humor consultant and psychologist, Izzy Gesell, invited the whole world to join in this day and do some fun activities to encourage everyone to laugh. It makes a person positive! International Moment of Laughter Day is all about celebrating joy and happiness. This day focuses on shifting a person's view of life from pessimistic to optimistic.
        ellauri342.html on line 402: 1914 Laughter and Patriotism: The role of laughter in wartime is acknowledged in a weekly Russian journal.
        ellauri342.html on line 414: Wear a Plunger on Your Head Day. It is celebrated every year on December 18, yet no one really knows why. There is no good reason why you should wear a plunger on your head, but that is exactly how the day is celebrated! Go ahead, invite a bit of fun and silliness into your life!
        ellauri342.html on line 433: From the pensive treachery of my cell Läpi sellini mietteliään pölinän
        ellauri342.html on line 513: The tactics of a factory Tehdastuotantona
        ellauri342.html on line 517: And yet romance, expelled from actual life, Silti vittu jos romanssin ajaa pois laiffista,
        ellauri342.html on line 518: Sneak back in middle age, Se ryömii takaisin keski-iässä,
        ellauri342.html on line 533: Take their summer vacations Viettää rantalomaa Krimillä
        ellauri342.html on line 561: Late in the 18th century, other printers began publishing the complete King James Bible. Isaac Collins printed his Bible in 1791; the Collins Bible became known as the first "Family Bible" printed in America. Isaiah Thomas published the first illustrated King James Bible in 1791.
        ellauri342.html on line 570: Edwin Jack Fisher (August 10, 1928 – September 22, 2010) was an American singer and actor. He was one of the most popular artists during the 1950s, selling millions of records and hosting his own TV show, The Eddie Fisher Show. Actress Elizabeth Taylor was best friends with Fisher's first wife, actress Debbie Reynolds. After Taylor's third husband, Mike Todd, another entertainment Jew, was killed in a plane crash over Mexico 1958, Fisher divorced Reynolds and he and Taylor married that same year.
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        ellauri342.html on line 574: Rakas rakas rakas on Toivo Kärjen ja Metro-tyttöjen kappale. Ei sitä herra Tisch kyllä laulanut. Sensijaan se levytti Tevjen Sunrise, sunset schlaagerin. In 1981, Fisher wrote an autobiography, Eddie: My Life, My Loves, jossa se tuuletti 5 vaimoaan. He wrote another autobiography in 1999 titled Been There, Done That. The latter book devotes little space to Fisher's singing career, but recycled the material of his first book and added many new sexual details that were too strong to publish before. Upon the book's publication, his daughter Carrie (tämä Leija) declared: "I'm thinking of having my DNA fumigated." No nyt on Leijakin jo vainaja. Se existoi enää hologrammina.
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        POHJANMAALTA

        Fasilitointia


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        Anaalisosialismia


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        ellauri344.html on line 64: Kaukopartioluutnantti Jopperi. Tarinoi. Missed in action.
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        ellauri344.html on line 131: 1 099.00 € Apple MacBook Air (2020) - M1 OC 7C GPU 8GB 256GB 13"
        ellauri344.html on line 132: 948.99 € Apple MacBook Air (2022) - M2 OC 8C GPU 13,6" 8GB RAM 256GB SSD
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        ellauri344.html on line 240: Maaorjat ja talonpojat, kauppamatkustajat: Yakim Naga, Igor Shutov, Yermil Jilin, Sidor, Hypatia Vlas, Klim, Hleb, Jacob, Agape Proshka, Savely, Matrona.
        ellauri344.html on line 249: Close to one quarter of the 200 richest people in Russia are Jewish, according to a report by Russian banking website lanta.ru, which gives the 48 Jews on the list a combined net worth of $132.9 billion. Juutalaiset, joita on promille kansasta, ovat neljännes 200 rikkaimmasta ja omistavat Venäjän rahasäkistä melkein yhtä paljon kuin muut ryssät yhteensä. President Vladimir Putin said in response that the list is a "Nazi report" and that the ethnicities of the wealthiest members of Russian society should not be published, as it is "subject to cause issues."
        ellauri344.html on line 279: Puolan turvallisuusviraston johtaja Jacek Siewieran mukaan saksalaisarvio on liian optimistinen. Hänen mukaansa Natolla on vain kolme vuotta aikaa valmistautua Venäjän hyökkäykseen.
        ellauri344.html on line 292: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel on vuonna 2012 ensi-iltansa saanut John Maddenin ohjaama draamakomedia. Jonkinlainen Kaupunginteatterin vanhuskvartetin brittivastine. Elokuvassa näyttelevät muun muassa Judi Dench, Celia Imrie, Bill Nighy, Ronald Pickup, Maggie Smith, Tom Wilkinson ja Penelope Wilton. Onnexi nekin taitaa suunnilleen kaikki haukata jo koiranputkea. Huom! Poistunut ohjelmistosta! Elokuva perustuu Deborah Moggachin vuonna 2004 julkaistuun romaaniin These Foolish Things. Tarina kertoo brittieläkeläisistä, jotka lähtevät viettämään leppoisia eläkepäiviään eksoottiseen ja ”ei niin kalliiseen” Intiaan. Houkutteleva mainos uudistuneesta Marigold Hotellista kädessään ja upeat visiot antoisista eläkepäivistä mielessään, he saapuvat paikkaan, joka onkin vain kuori entisajan loistostaan.
        ellauri344.html on line 294: Kylläpä oli Disneyn maxamassa tuotannossa vanhan ajan white supremacy henkeä kun rypistyneet britit palaavat dominioon näyttämään kuraverisille ex-alamaisille miten hoidetaan kannattavaa bisnistä. Hölmöt itäintiaanit hymyilevät hampaat välähdelllen knääkille ja kumartelevat kiitollisina kämmenet yhdessä saadessaan niiltä builders teetä ja aitoja brittikexejä. Ja onnex virttyneetkin britit osaa neuvoa miten tosi rakkaus tekee tyhjäxi kastilaitoxen. The cast is as impressive a collection of British hasbeens as you could assemble, and its members are entirely predictable.
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        To business!


        ellauri345.html on line 54: Taisin jättää Kantin lauseista pois huvittavimmat, eli sen, mikä niitä edeltää. Tuon kappaleen alussa näät lukee: "Seksuaalinen kanssakäyminen (commercium sexe) on keskinäistä käyttöä, jossa yksi henkilö käyttää toisen sukupuolielimiä ja -ominaisuuxia (usus membrorum et facultatum sexualium alterius), ja se on joko luonnollista (jolloin voidaan tuottaa omaa lajiaan) tai luonnotonta käyttöä, ja tämä joko samaa sukupuolta olevaan henkilöön tai muun lajin eläimeen kuin ihmiseen kuuluvaan elimeen." No entä tumputus tai pumpattava Barbara? Ne taisivat tästä unohtua pois. Mites suihinotto? pedofilia? nekrofilia? Peräpäähän pökkäys? Ei niistäkään tule lasta eikä paskaakaan, silti ne on suosittua viihdettä.
        ellauri345.html on line 58: Vaikka runoilija uhrasikin kaiken rakastajien onnen pimeille voimille, hänen erehtymätön vaistonsa missasi teloituksen jumalallis-transsendenttisen luonteen. Heidän kaatumisensa tässä olemassaolossa ei varmastikaan voinut olla kaikki - mikä takasi, etteivät he voittaisi juttua korkeammassa oikeusasteessa? Eikö Goethe juuri sitä näyttänyt halunneen ilmaista loppusanoillaan? Siksi FH Jacobi kutsui romaania "pahan kalun nousuksi".
        ellauri345.html on line 70: Minna Herzlieb starb mit 76 Jahren in Görlitzer Irrenhaus im Jahre 1865. Zu der Zeit war es üblich, dass man dort beerdigt wurde, wo man verstarb. Und das es Goethes Minchen nach Görlitz verschlug, hatte mit ihren psychischen Problemen zu tun. Goethe sagte einst: “Ich habe sie als Kind von 8 Jahren zu lieben angefangen, und in ihrem sechzehnten liebte ich sie mehr als billig”.
        ellauri345.html on line 71: Er selbst war da schon in den Fünfzig. Goethe umschwärmte sie in mehreren Sonetten (eine Gedichtart). Auch Goethes Figur Ottilie in den “Wahlverwandtschaften” trägt Züge von Minna Herzlieb. Ihre Ehe mit einem anderen verlief dann sehr glücklos und in Folge dessen fiel sie in „geistige Umnachtung“.
        ellauri345.html on line 264: Friedrich Gundolf, eigentlich Friedrich Leopold Gundelfinger (* 20. Juni 1880 in Darmstadt; † 12. Juli 1931 in Heidelberg), war ein deutscher Dichter und Literaturwissenschaftler. Spätestens sein Goethe (1916) machte ihn über Fachgrenzen hinweg bekannt; er war der wohl meistgelesene Germanist der Weimarer Republik.
        ellauri345.html on line 266: Der Sohn des jüdischen Mathematikers Sigmund Gundelfinger (Professor an der Technischen Hochschule Darmstadt) und dessen Ehefrau Amalie Gunz (1857–1922) studierte als Schüler von Erich Schmidt und Gustav Roethe Germanistik und Kunstgeschichte an den Universitäten München, Berlin und Heidelberg, wurde 1903 in Berlin promoviert und habilitierte sich 1911 mit einer Schrift zum Thema Shakespeare und der deutsche Geist. Ab 1916 wirkte er als – zunächst außerordentlicher – Germanistikprofessor an der Universität Heidelberg, wo er 1920 eine ordentliche Professur bekam. Noch ein Jude der an dem Nazitotem knasperte! Und ein Schwul zudem! Seit 1899 gehörte Gundolf dem Kreis um Stefan George an, nachdem er sich dort durch ins Deutsche übersetzte Sonette Shakespeares eingeführt hatte. In der Folge wurde er Georges engster Freund und Liebhaber.
        ellauri345.html on line 268: Da Gundolfs Gesundheit ab 1916 durch den Kriegsdienst als Landsturmmann mit schwerem Dienst als Schipper hinter der französischen Front gefährdet war, gelang es seinem Freund Reinhold Lepsius ("Das Leben Jesu"-weitbekannt, mütterlicher Seite grossenkel von Friedrich Nicolai, Freund von Lessing und Mendelssohn), Walter Rathenau (noch ein Jude) dafür zu gewinnen, ihn in das Kriegspresseamt nach Berlin zu berufen.
        ellauri345.html on line 270: Der Landsturm war im Militärwesen seit dem 15. Jahrhundert „das letzte Aufgebot“ aller Wehrpflichtigen, die weder dem Landheer noch der Marine angehören, zur Abwehr eines feindlichen Einfalls. Suomexi nostomies. The favorable comparison made by Lessing between the quintessential German poet, Goethe, and Mendelssohn is a mark of the esteem in which he was held. Lessing told Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi that once Goethe regained his reason, he would be hardly more than an ordinary man. At the very same time he said of Mendelssohn that he was the most lucid thinker, the most excellent philosopher, and the best literary critic of the century.
        ellauri345.html on line 272: Am 30. November 1917 wurde in München Gundolfs Tochter Cordelia außerehelich geboren. Seine Heirat mit ihrer Mutter, der in Berlin lebenden jüdischen Pianistin Agathe Mallachow (1884–1983), hatte der böse Schwul Stefan George verhindert.
        ellauri345.html on line 274: Stefan George galt als verschlossenes, eigenbrötlerisches Kind, das schon früh zur Selbstherrlichkeit neigte. Nebenbei lernte er selbstständig Italienisch, Hebräisch, Griechisch, Latein, Dänisch, Niederländisch, Polnisch, Englisch, Französisch und Norwegisch, um fremde Literaturen im Original lesen zu können. Seine Sprachbegabung veranlasste ihn auch, mehrere Geheimsprachen zu entwickeln. Eine davon behielt er bis zum Ende seines Lebens für persönliche Notizen bei; da jedoch alle entsprechenden Unterlagen nach seinem Tod vernichtet wurden, ist sie bis auf zwei Zeilen in einem Gedicht verloren und diese können auch nicht mehr entschlüsselt werden.
        ellauri345.html on line 294: Marianne von Willemer (* 20. November 1784 in Linz (?); † 6. Dezember 1860 in Frankfurt am Main; gebürtig wahrscheinlich als Marianne Pirngruber; auch: Maria Anna Katharina Theresia Jung) war eine aus Österreich stammende Schauspielerin, Sängerin (Sopran) und Tänzerin. Im Alter von 14 Jahren siedelte sie nach Frankfurt am Main über. Sie entwickelte sich zu einem lebhaften und lernfähigen Kind und erhielt privaten Unterricht unter einem Pfarrer. „Demoiselle Jung muß eine gute Lehrmeisterin gehabt haben und macht ihrer Lehrmeisterin auch keine Schande.“ sagte der Bräutigam, als sie die dritte Frau des Frankfurter Bankiers Johann Jakob von Willemer wurde. Diesem freundschaftlich verbunden, begegnete Johann Wolfgang von Goethe auch Marianne in den Jahren 1814 und 1815 und verewigte sie im Buch Suleika seines Spätwerks West-östlicher Divan. Unter den zahlreichen Musen Goethes war Marianne die einzige Mitautorin eines seiner Werke, denn der „Divan“ enthält auch – wie erst postum bekannt wurde – einige Gedichte aus ihrer Feder.
        ellauri345.html on line 424: Roomalaiset voivat kumota tämän kysymyksen suunnitellun lain. Jos ei tunnista sen pakottavaa luonnetta, romaanin ydin jää epäselväksi. Sillä tätä moraalisen äänen hiljaisuutta ei voida ymmärtää yksilöllisyyden piirteenä, kuten tunteiden mykistettyä kieltä. Se ei ole ihmisen rajoissa oleva kohtalo. Tämän hiljaisuuden myötä illuusio on asettunut kuluttavalla tavalla jaloimman olennon sydämeen. Ja tämä muistuttaa oudolla ikääntyessään mielisairaaseen menehtyneen Minna Herzliebin vaikenemista. Kaikki sanaton toiminnan selkeys on ilmeistä ja todellisuudessa itsensä säilyttävien sisäinen minä ei ole yhtä hämärtynyt kuin muiden. Pelkästään päiväkirjassaan Ottilien ihmiselämä näyttää vihdoinkin sekoittuvan. Kaikki heidän kielellisesti lahjakas olemassaolonsa löytyy yhä enemmän näistä hiljaisista kirjoituksista. Mutta he myös rakentavat vain muistomerkkiä jollekulle, joka kuoli. Hänen paljastavansa salaisuudet, jotka kuoleman yksin pitäisi paljastaa, tottunut ajatukseensa poismenosta; ja osoittamalla elävien hiljaisuutta he ennakoivat myös heidän täydellisen hiljaisuutensa. Illuusio, joka hallitsee kirjailijan elämää, tunkeutuu jopa hänen henkiseen, etäiseen tunnelmaan. Sillä jos päiväkirjan vaarana on, että se paljastaa liian aikaisin muistin idut sielusta ja estää sen hedelmien kypsymisen, silloin sen täytyy välttämättä tulla tuhoisaksi siellä, missä vain henkinen elämä ilmaistaan ​​siinä. Ja kuitenkin lopulta kaikki sisäisen olemassaolon voima tulee muistista. Vain hän takaa sielunsa rakkauden. Tämä henkii Goethen muistoa: ”Oi, sinä olit menneitä aikoja Siskoni tai vaimoni." Ja niin kuin sellaisessa liitossa kauneus itse säilyy muistona, niin se on kukkiessaankin merkityksetön ilman sitä. Tästä todistavat Platonin Phaidroksen sanat: "Joka on tuore vihkimisestä ja on yksi niistä joka näki siellä paljon tuonpuoleisessa elämässä, joka nähdessään jumalalliset kasvot, jotka jäljittelevät hyvin kauneutta tai fyysistä muotoa, hämmästyy aluksi, muistaa tuolloin kokemansa ahdistuksen, mutta sitten kun hän lähestyy sitä, hän tunnistaa sen luonteen ja palvo häntä kuin jumalaa, koska muisti on nostettu kauneusajatukseen ja näkee sen seisovan varovaisuuden vieressä pyhällä maalla." Ottilienin olemassaolo ei herätä sellaista muistoa, hänessä kauneus todella jää ensimmäinen ja olennainen asia. Kaikki heidän myönteinen "vaikutelmansa" syntyy vain ulkonäöstä; Lukuisista päiväkirjasivuista huolimatta hänen sisäinen olemuksensa pysyy suljettuna, suljempana kuin mikään Heinrich von Kleistin naishahmoista. Tämän näkemyksen myötä Julian Schmidt kohtaa vanhan kritiikin, joka sanoo oudolla varmuudella: "Tämä Ottilie ei ole todellinen runoilijan hengen lapsi, vaan syntinen luomus Mignonin ja vanhan Masaccion tai Giotton kuvan kaksoismuistossa. «. Itse asiassa Ottilienin hahmossa maalaus on ylittänyt eeppisen runouden rajat. Sillä kauneuden esiintyminen olennaisena sisältönä elävässä olennossa on materiaalin eeppisen ympyrän ulkopuolella. Ja silti hän on romaanin keskipisteessä. Sillä ei ole paljoa sanottavaa, jos uskomusta Ottilienin kauneudesta kuvataan perusedellytykseksi romaaniin osallistumiselle. Tämä kauneus ei saa kadota niin kauan kuin hänen maailmansa kestää: arkkua, jossa tyttö lepää, ei suljeta. Tässä teoksessa Goethe siirtyi hyvin kauas kuuluisasta Homeroksen mallista kauneuden eeppiseen esitykseen. Sillä ei ainoastaan ​​Helena vaikuta päättäväisemmältä Pariisin pilkkaamisessaan kuin Ottilie koskaan sanoissaan, vaan ennen kaikkea hänen kauneutensa kuvauksessa Goethe ei noudattanut kuuluisaa sääntöä, joka ilmeni muurilla kokoontuneiden ihailevista puheista. otettiin vanhoilta ihmisiltä. Ne omaleimaiset epiteetit, jotka Ottilielle annetaan, jopa romaanimuodon lakeja vastaan, vain siirtävät hänet pois eeppiseltä tasolta, jolla runoilija hallitsee, ja antavat hänelle vierasta eloisuutta, josta hän ei ole vastuussa. Mitä kauempana hän on Homeroksen Helenistä, sitä lähempänä hän on Goethea. Heidän tavoin hän seisoo epäselvällä viattomuudella ja näennäisen kauneudella heidän tavoin sovittavan kuoleman odotuksessa. Ja kutsuminen liittyy myös hänen ulkonäköönsä. « Ottilienin olemassaolo ei herätä sellaisia ​​muistoja, kauneus on hänessä todellakin ensimmäinen ja olennainen asia. Kaikki heidän myönteinen "vaikutelmansa" syntyy vain ulkonäöstä; Lukuisista päiväkirjasivuista huolimatta hänen sisäinen olemuksensa pysyy suljettuna, suljempana kuin mikään Heinrich von Kleistin naishahmoista. Tämän näkemyksen myötä Julian Schmidt kohtaa vanhan kritiikin, joka sanoo oudolla varmuudella: "Tämä Ottilie ei ole todellinen runoilijan hengen lapsi, vaan syntinen luomus Mignonin ja vanhan Masaccion tai Giotton kuvan kaksoismuistossa. «. Itse asiassa Ottilienin hahmossa maalaus on ylittänyt eeppisen runouden rajat. Sillä kauneuden esiintyminen olennaisena sisältönä elävässä olennossa on materiaalin eeppisen ympyrän ulkopuolella. Ja silti hän on romaanin keskipisteessä. Sillä ei ole paljoa sanottavaa, jos uskomusta Ottilienin kauneudesta kuvataan perusedellytykseksi romaaniin osallistumiselle. Tämä kauneus ei saa kadota niin kauan kuin hänen maailmansa kestää: arkkua, jossa tyttö lepää, ei suljeta. Tässä teoksessa Goethe siirtyi hyvin kauas kuuluisasta Homeroksen mallista kauneuden eeppiseen esitykseen. Sillä ei ainoastaan ​​Helena vaikuta päättäväisemmältä Pariisin pilkkaamisessaan kuin Ottilie koskaan sanoissaan, vaan ennen kaikkea hänen kauneutensa kuvauksessa Goethe ei noudattanut kuuluisaa sääntöä, joka ilmeni muurilla kokoontuneiden ihailevista puheista. otettiin vanhoilta ihmisiltä. Ne omaleimaiset epiteetit, jotka Ottilielle annetaan, jopa romaanimuodon lakeja vastaan, vain siirtävät hänet pois eeppiseltä tasolta, jolla runoilija hallitsee, ja antavat hänelle vierasta eloisuutta, josta hän ei ole vastuussa. Mitä kauempana hän on Homeroksen Helenistä, sitä lähempänä hän on Goethea. Heidän tavoin hän seisoo epäselvällä viattomuudella ja näennäisen kauneudella heidän tavoin sovittavan kuoleman odotuksessa. Ja kutsuminen liittyy myös hänen ulkonäköönsä. « Ottilienin olemassaolo ei herätä sellaisia ​​muistoja, kauneus on hänessä todellakin ensimmäinen ja olennainen asia. Kaikki heidän myönteinen "vaikutelmansa" syntyy vain ulkonäöstä; Lukuisista päiväkirjasivuista huolimatta hänen sisäinen olemuksensa pysyy suljettuna, suljempana kuin mikään Heinrich von Kleistin naishahmoista. Tämän näkemyksen myötä Julian Schmidt kohtaa vanhan kritiikin, joka sanoo oudolla varmuudella: "Tämä Ottilie ei ole todellinen runoilijan hengen lapsi, vaan syntinen luomus Mignonin ja vanhan Masaccion tai Giotton kuvan kaksoismuistossa. «. Itse asiassa Ottilienin hahmossa maalaus on ylittänyt eeppisen runouden rajat. Sillä kauneuden esiintyminen olennaisena sisältönä elävässä olennossa on materiaalin eeppisen ympyrän ulkopuolella. Ja silti hän on romaanin keskipisteessä. Sillä ei ole paljoa sanottavaa, jos uskomusta Ottilienin kauneudesta kuvataan perusedellytykseksi romaaniin osallistumiselle. Tämä kauneus ei saa kadota niin kauan kuin hänen maailmansa kestää: arkkua, jossa tyttö lepää, ei suljeta. Tässä teoksessa Goethe siirtyi hyvin kauas kuuluisasta Homeroksen mallista kauneuden eeppiseen esitykseen. Sillä ei ainoastaan ​​Helena vaikuta päättäväisemmältä Pariisin pilkkaamisessaan kuin Ottilie koskaan sanoissaan, vaan ennen kaikkea hänen kauneutensa kuvauksessa Goethe ei noudattanut kuuluisaa sääntöä, joka ilmeni muurilla kokoontuneiden ihailevista puheista. otettiin vanhoilta ihmisiltä. Ne omaleimaiset epiteetit, jotka Ottilielle annetaan, jopa romaanimuodon lakeja vastaan, vain siirtävät hänet pois eeppiseltä tasolta, jolla runoilija hallitsee, ja antavat hänelle vierasta eloisuutta, josta hän ei ole vastuussa. Mitä kauempana hän on Homeroksen Helenistä, sitä lähempänä hän on Goethea. Heidän tavoin hän seisoo epäselvällä viattomuudella ja näennäisen kauneudella heidän tavoin sovittavan kuoleman odotuksessa. Ja kutsuminen liittyy myös hänen ulkonäköönsä. Sillä ei ole paljoa sanottavaa, jos uskomusta Ottilienin kauneudesta kuvataan perusedellytykseksi romaaniin osallistumiselle. Tämä kauneus ei saa kadota niin kauan kuin hänen maailmansa kestää: arkkua, jossa tyttö lepää, ei suljeta. Tässä teoksessa Goethe siirtyi hyvin kauas kuuluisasta Homeroksen mallista kauneuden eeppiseen esitykseen. Sillä ei ainoastaan ​​Helena vaikuta päättäväisemmältä Pariisin pilkkaamisessaan kuin Ottilie koskaan sanoissaan, vaan ennen kaikkea hänen kauneutensa kuvauksessa Goethe ei noudattanut kuuluisaa sääntöä, joka ilmeni muurilla kokoontuneiden ihailevista puheista. otettiin vanhoilta ihmisiltä. Ne omaleimaiset epiteetit, jotka Ottilielle annetaan, jopa romaanimuodon lakeja vastaan, vain siirtävät hänet pois eeppiseltä tasolta, jolla runoilija hallitsee, ja antavat hänelle vierasta eloisuutta, josta hän ei ole vastuussa. Mitä kauempana hän on Homeroksen Helenistä, sitä lähempänä hän on Goethea. Heidän tavoin hän seisoo epäselvällä viattomuudella ja näennäisen kauneudella heidän tavoin sovittavan kuoleman odotuksessa. Ja kutsuminen liittyy myös hänen ulkonäköönsä. Sillä ei ole paljoa sanottavaa, jos uskomusta Ottilienin kauneudesta kuvataan perusedellytykseksi romaaniin osallistumiselle. Tämä kauneus ei saa kadota niin kauan kuin hänen maailmansa kestää: arkkua, jossa tyttö lepää, ei suljeta. Tässä teoksessa Goethe siirtyi hyvin kauas kuuluisasta Homeroksen mallista kauneuden eeppiseen esitykseen. Sillä ei ainoastaan ​​Helena vaikuta päättäväisemmältä Pariisin pilkkaamisessaan kuin Ottilie koskaan sanoissaan, vaan ennen kaikkea hänen kauneutensa kuvauksessa Goethe ei noudattanut kuuluisaa sääntöä, joka ilmeni muurilla kokoontuneiden ihailevista puheista. otettiin vanhoilta ihmisiltä. Ne omaleimaiset epiteetit, jotka Ottilielle annetaan, jopa romaanimuodon lakeja vastaan, vain siirtävät hänet pois eeppiseltä tasolta, jolla runoilija hallitsee, ja antavat hänelle vierasta eloisuutta, josta hän ei ole vastuussa. Mitä kauempana hän on Homeroksen Helenistä, sitä lähempänä hän on Goethea. Heidän tavoin hän seisoo epäselvällä viattomuudella ja näennäisen kauneudella heidän tavoin sovittavan kuoleman odotuksessa. Ja kutsuminen liittyy myös hänen ulkonäköönsä.
        ellauri345.html on line 434: Rudolf Borchardt (* 9. Juni 1877 in Königsberg; † 10. Januar 1945 in Trins bei Steinach in Tirol) war ein scheindeutscher Schriftsteller, Lyriker, Übersetzer und Redner.
        ellauri345.html on line 436: Rudolf Borchardt wurde als zweites Kind des ursprünglich jüdischen, 1864 evangelisch getauften Kaufmanns Robert Borchardt (1848–1908) und seiner ebenfalls konvertierten Frau Rosalie, geb. Bernstein (1854–1943), geboren. Er verbrachte die ersten fünf Lebensjahre in Moskau und zog 1892 mit seiner Familie nach Berlin. Da er im Gymnasium diskriminiert wurde, gab die Familie ihn in die Obhut des Gymnasialprofessors Friedrich Wittu, der ihn den an den Königlichen Gymnasien zunächst in Marienburg und später in Wesel am Niederrhein in den Traditionen evangelischen Lebens und der „Treue gegen den König“ erzog. Schon in dieser Zeit prägte ihn die Lektüre der Schriften Herders. 1895 machte er am Königlichen Gymnasium zu Wesel sein Abitur und begann im selben Jahr in Berlin ein Studium in Theologie, später studierte er klassische Philologie und Archäologie. Diese Studien setzte er 1896 in Bonn und Göttingen fort und studierte daneben noch Germanistik und Ägyptologie.
        ellauri345.html on line 438: Bleibende Eindrücke hinterließen 1898 das Frühwerk Hugo von Hofmannsthals und das Werk Stefan Georges. 1898 begann Borchardt mit der Arbeit an einer Dissertation über Gattungen der griechischen Lyrik, die jedoch nicht abgeschlossen wurde. Nach persönlichen Krisen und einer schweren Erkrankung im Februar 1901 verwarf Borchardt den Plan einer Universitätslaufbahn. Im Januar 1902 überwarf Borchardt sich mit seinem Vater, da dieser ihm monatliche Zahlungen verweigerte. Am 17. Februar reiste er nach Rodaun und besuchte den von ihm verehrten Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Seit 1903 lebte er mit einigen Unterbrechungen in der Toskana und wohnte in einer Villa in Monsagrati bei Lucca. 1906 heiratete Borchardt in London die Malerin Karoline Ehrmann (1873–1944) und kehrte mit ihr nach Italien zurück.
        ellauri345.html on line 444: Im August 1944 wurden Borchardt und seine Frau in Italien von der SS verhaftet und nach Innsbruck transportiert, wo der Rücktransport endete. Hier wurde der Sohn Cornelius gemustert und musste noch einen Monat in einer Flakeinheit dienen. Grundsätzlich aber wurde die Familie mit Essensmarken und Papieren ausgestattet und in die Freiheit entlassen. Borchardt und seine Frau versteckten sich in Tirol, wo Borchardt am 10. Januar 1945 an einem Herzversagen starb.
        ellauri345.html on line 448: Borchardt stand den konservativen Strömungen seiner Zeit nahe, deren verbindendes Moment ein Hunger nach Mythos war und zu denen auch sein Freund Hofmannsthal gehörte, der in seiner berühmten Rede über Das Schrifttum als geistiger Raum der Nation 1927 eine „konservative Revolution“ beschwören sollte. Seine Lebensaufgabe, in „Gegnerschaft gegen den modernen Zeitgeist“ an einer „Restauration deutscher Kulturtotalität aus ihren gesamten geschichtlichen Beständen“ zu wirken, wurde durch die nationalsozialistische Machtergreifung jäh beendet. Er wurde ein leidenschaftlicher Gärtner.
        ellauri345.html on line 450: Während des Weltkrieges habe Borchardt blutrünstige Kriegshetze und Kriegspropaganda betrieben, zur Vernichtung der europäischen Zivilisation aufgerufen und das Volk verhöhnt. Er habe deutsche Kriegsziele propagiert, die „weit grausamer, unmenschlicher, tückischer waren als die schlimmsten Sätze des Versailler Vertrages“. Borchardt sei der erste deutsche Schriftsteller, „der Bücherverbrennungen, Prügel und Martern und all die unaussagbare Rohheit des Faschismus“ vor dessen Machtantritt empfohlen habe. Nachdem sich in Deutschland die Vorstellungen Borchardts verwirklicht hätten, könne seine eigene Literatur dort nicht mehr erscheinen, was ein Unrecht sei, „denn vor solchem Verdienst hätten sich die regierenden Faschisten beugen müssen“. Sein Roman verkündete einen „aristokratischen Faschismus“.
        ellauri345.html on line 486: Goethen taistelu on pelastaa pedofiilin olemuksensa ja päästä jälleen kerran tuoreelle reiälle.. Sisällä tämän kauneuden hehku muuttuu yhä sameammaksi, kuten nesteen läpinäkyvyys iskussa, jossa se muodostaa kiteitä. Sillä ei se pieni tunne viihdy, vaan pelkkä shokin suuri tunne, jossa sovinnon ilme voittaa kauniin ja sen mukana lopulta itsensäkin. Ja kuten kyyneleetön itku, myös dionysilaisen shokin tila antaa sille resonanssia. »Suru ja kipu dionysoisessa kielessä, kuin kyyneleet, joita vuodatetaan kaiken elämän jatkuvan tuhoamisen vuoksi, muodostavat lempeän ekstaasin; Se on "sikadan elämää, joka laulaa ilman ruokaa tai juomaa, kunnes se kuolee." Näin Bernoulli "Äidin lain" sataneljäkymmentäensimmäisessä luvussa, jossa Bachofen käsittelee laulukaskaa, eläintä, joka alun perin oli omituinen, vietti 19 vuotta maan alla ja nousi sitten puuhun laulamaan.
        ellauri345.html on line 498: Vedä käteen Valtteri, täähän on yhtä hölmö ajatus kuin Foster "sikiö" Wallacen tiiliskivessä, jossa maailman kaunein nainen esiintyi muka vain pyllyverhossa. Maailman kaunein nainen on samanlainen kimara kuin "mistä kirjasta (leffasta, karkista...) sä pidät eniten?"
        ellauri345.html on line 578: Das Große wird im Detail immer ausdifferenzierter. Und der Witz ist: Wir können beispielsweise beim Frühstücksbuffet immer nur eins zurzeit schmecken, fühlen, bewusst wahrnehmen. Wir können auch nur auf einen Berg zurzeit steigen und nur in einem Meer zurzeit baden. Und auch beim Auto können wir immer nur ein Teil zurzeit austauschen und reparieren. Für das Erfahrungen machen MUSS sich das große Ganze in kleinere, erfahrbare Einheiten aufteilen.
        ellauri345.html on line 626: Ei nytpä kaivetaan esiin totuus asiasta suoraan hevosen suusta, eli Klagesin bestselleristä acher-der-seele.pdf">"Der Geist als Widersacher der Seele".
        ellauri345.html on line 645: Viimeisen kruunupään sukulaisemme Kuningas Kustaa IV Adolfin saatua potkut Ernst jätti turvapaikkansa vuonna 1809 ja palasi laittomasti Saksaan. Ensin hän saapui Königsbergiin paroni von Steinin kanssa, missä hän aloitti suhteen naimisissa olevaan Johanna Motherbyyn, jonka "ystävänä ja uskottuna" hän pysyi koko elämänsä ajan, vaikka naikin 1817 Schleiermacherin väkäleukaisen sisaren. Vaimo 1 Rügenissä oli kuollut lapsivuoteeseen, esikoisen Ernst nähtävästi jätti tuuliajolle. Vuonna 1834 hänen nuorin poikansa "Wilibald" hukkui Reiniin.
        ellauri345.html on line 671: Georg Friedrich Daumer (s. 5. maaliskuuta 1800 Nürnbergissä; † 13. joulukuuta 1875 Würzburgissa, salanimet: Dr. Amadeus Ottokar, Eusebius Emmeran) oli saksalainen uskonnollinen filosofi ja runoilija. Hänestä tuli myös Kaspar Hauserin opettaja. Kaspar Hauser (* oletettavasti 30. huhtikuuta 1812; † 17. joulukuuta 1833 Ansbachissa) tuli tunnetuksi "salaperäisenä löytölapsena". Jonkinlainen julkkis aikanaan, kuten Daumerkin.
        ellauri345.html on line 685: Kaikesta tästä huolimatta Daumer ei ollut ateisti. Hän kuvaili romanttista maailmankatsomustaan ​​teistiseksi naturalismiksi tai harvemmin teistiseksi materialismiksi. Hänen teoksensa The Glory of the Blessed Virgin Mary, joka julkaistiin salanimellä vuonna 1841, osoittaa filosofisen ristiriidan, johon hän joutui. Työ johti läheisen ystävyyden päättymiseen Ludwig Feuerbachin kanssa. Vuonna 1850 hän sai jyrkän hylkäämisen Karl Marxilta, joka oli siihen asti myös ollut Daumerin partisaani. Syy Marxin lähtemiseen oli Daumerin teos Uuden maailmanajan uskonto. Yritys kombinatoris-aforistiseen perusasenteeseen. Marx näki tässä teoksessa "tyhmän talonpoikaidyllin", jonka "modernin maatalouden ja nykyaikaisten koneiden pitäisi kumota."
        ellauri345.html on line 693: Bachofen erbrachte für den romantischen Polaritätsgedanken mit einem heute auch noch nicht entfernt ausgeschöpften Belegstoff den Beweis seiner Herkunft aus dem Urbewußtsein der Menschheit Erde und Himmel, Nacht und Tag, Mond und Sonne, Wasser und Feuer, links und rechts usw. gehören gleichsinnig paarweise zueinander wie Leib und Seele und werden durch das nämliche Wechselverhältnis als unablässig die Welt erneuernd gedacht wie das weiblich empfangende und das männlich zeugende Prinzip. No niinpä tietysti. Befürworter des Kommunismus wie der hochgelehrte Kropotkin suchte mit der Hilfe der Bachofenschen Begriff des Mutterrechts (Matriarkats) aus der Naturgeschichte der Menschheit Waffen zu schmieden gegen das kapitalistische Eigentumsdogma.
        ellauri345.html on line 697: Wenn der geschichtliche Mensch Schauplatz des Kampfes zweier Gewalten ist, der Wirklichkeit, die wir das Leben nennen, und der akosmischen Macht mit Namen Geist, so würde jede Reihe von Vorkommnissen aus dem Gegeneinanderwirken beider folgen und die je augenblickliche Lage aller aus der Kriegslage eben zuvor. Indem der Geist die Lebenszelle tiefer und tiefer spaltet, verändert sich
        ellauri345.html on line 698: beides: der Leib und die Seele. Nach etwa 1000 Seiten kommt der Verf. zum Schluss dass wirkende Mächte sind nicht materiell und ökonomisch, sondern — im Menschen — der Geist und das Leben.
        ellauri345.html on line 706: Juu pyhää henkeä ja kirkonmenoja ei enää tarvita kun on tää mainosten turvottama interweb ja suorasoittosarrjat. Mainoxet on korvanneet rukouxet ja siunauxet ja some kirouxet. Muuta moraalia ei tarvita kuin looking out for number one, markkinavoimat pitävät huolen lopusta. Jokainen pikku sielu haluaa 8 sekunnin julkisuutensa. Unelma on tulla pyhimyxexi eli julkkixexi, jollei suorastaan tule jackpot ja pääse oligarkkien olympoxen jäsenexi. Toivo ja unelmoi, ora et labora, niin kaikki on sulle mahdollista vielä tässä elämässä, joka valitettavasti on sun ainoa. Sää pystyt vaikka mahdottomaan, luota sydämmees vaan!
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        ellauri346.html on line 40: According to EU law, terrorist offences are acts committed with the aim of seriously intimidating a population, unduly compelling a government or international organisation to perform or abstain from performing any act. (No mention of lawfulness here, or uniforms. Stress is on the word 'unduly'.)

        ellauri346.html on line 43: Russia, you may recall, wants to change Ukraine’s political leadership, and to do this it has invaded a sovereign country in violation of the UN charter and accepted international law, and is using violence and intimidation, incl… (more)

        ellauri346.html on line 54: Is there a chance of an attack on Russia by Ukrainian terrorists? You don’t appear to understand how this works. Russia has made overt war on Ukraine. Any attacks on Russian soil would be part of the bigger war that Putin and Fascist Russia has caused. That’s how war works. It includes terrorism.
        ellauri346.html on line 56: Why is terrorism harmful? Executive Summary. Terrorism does more than kill the innocent: It undermines democratic governments, even in mature democracies like those in the United States and much of Europe. The fear terrorism generates can distort public debates, discredit moderates, empower political extremes, and polarize societies.
        ellauri346.html on line 58: What are the disadvantages of terrorism? Key Takeaways: Terrorist acts can cause ripple effects through the economy that have negative impacts. The most obvious is the direct economic destruction of property and lives too. Terrorism indirectly affects the economy by creating market uncertainty, xenophobia, loss of tourism, and increased insurance claims.
        ellauri346.html on line 62: Kun koulutyttö ampui kavereita Brjanskin koulusurmassa, Ukrainan meedia ilkkui pahansuopana: mitä ihania lapsia! Jäähän vähemmän tykinruokaa Putinin armeijaan! Ukrainan puolustusministeriön eversti Vladimir Laguta onnittelee Azerbaidžania sen menestyksestä Karabahissa. Erdogan: Türkiye uskoo palestiinalaisten voittoon ja Netanyahu tuomitaan kansanmurhasta. LOL. "Urheilu on puhdistettava Bachista ja muista KOK:n hyeenoista": Kreml. Kiovan hallinnon joukot käyttävät nyt paljon vähemmän panssaroituja ajoneuvoja, koska venäläiset taistelijat tuhoavat niitä erittäin intensiivisesti. Kiovan hallinnon päällikkö Vladimir Zelensky luultavasti pyysi amerikkalaisilta poliitikoilta heidän vierailunsa aikana apua pakenemisen varalta. (Huom: ei Ukrainan, vaan "Kiovan hallinnon!" Osaavat ne putinistitkin.)
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        ellauri346.html on line 190: Logically Facts lähetti kaksi erilaista videota tapahtumasta Tukholman yliopiston fonetiikan professorille ja kielitieteen laitoksen johtajalle Mattias Heldnerille. Heldner tutki ääntä selvittääkseen, sanoiko Kristersson "folkm" vai "folkmo" ennen taukoa, koska hänen väitettiin väittäneen, että pääministeri sanoi "geno" tai "genoci".
        ellauri346.html on line 192: "Akustisessa signaalissa ei ole mitään, mikä viittaa siihen, että hän sanoisi muutakin kuin vain "folk" ja keskeytti sitten itsensä. Ei ole näkyviä jälkiä [m] tai mistään [u] vokaalista ennen kuin hän sanoo" till försvar." An [m] saattoi olla piilossa taustamelussa, mutta vokaalin olisi pitänyt näkyä myös tässä meluisessa signaalissa", Heldner kertoi Logically Factsille.
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        ellauri346.html on line 202: Logically Facts raportoi aiemmin Ruotsia vastaan ​​suunnatuista disinformaatiokampanjoista kahden viime vuoden aikana. Verkkohuhut siitä, että ruotsalaiset sosiaalipalvelut sieppaavat ja syövät muslimilapsia, yhdistettynä Koraanin polttamiseen ovat ruokkineet hulluja muslimivastaisia tunteita Ruotsin hallituksessa ja johtaneet sen useihin salafi-jihadististen terroristiryhmien uhkauksiin.
        ellauri346.html on line 252: Russians face a tough challenge. US government kept its word to Ukraine. 31 Abrams tanks from the USA have already arrived in Ukraine, they will go into battle "real soon". The Russians are preparing for tough times on the battlefield, that's almost certain. The Abrams might be the best tanks in the world. Colonel Martin O'Donnell, spokesperson for the US Army in Europe and Africa, also added that all Ukrainian tankers, who have been learning to operate Abrams in the USA and Germany for months, have also returned to their country. And this, along with ammunition and spare parts for M1A1 Abrams tanks.
        ellauri346.html on line 254: Representatives of the ZSU claim that it might take some time before the Abrams tanks are dispatched to the battlefield. Consultations are ongoing as to exactly where to use the tanks to get the best effect in combat against Russian forces. And to ensure they are not lost before an opportunity for total liberation of the country arises.
        ellauri346.html on line 257: American promise to deliver M1A1 Abrams tanks at the beginning of the year coincided with commitments from European countries to supply 2 German Leopard tanks. But it was the United Kingdom that was the first country to agree to send Western tanks to Ukraine,turning over its 2 Challenger tanks in January of this year. These performed excellently in battle, the Ukrainians praise them highly. Just like the Leopards, which dominate over the Russian machines. And let's not even start on the Abrams, considered the best heavy tanks in the world.
        ellauri346.html on line 259: Ukraine has requested hundreds of Western tanks to aid in the success of the spring offensive. Winter is coming, it is just around the corner, and the Ukrainian forces have still not achieved a decisive breakthrough on the battlefield. Little progress is being made on the southern front (Zaporizhia), and unsuccessful maneuvers are taking place in the vicinity of Bakhmut. They also tried to repel the Russians' counterattacks in Kupiansk and Avdiivka, where intense fighting is still ongoing.
        ellauri346.html on line 261: The lack of a breakthrough on the Russian lines is causing concern among Kyiv's supporters and raises questions about the future of international support. Since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the United States has provided security assistance to the authorities in Kyiv valued at about $44 billion. This aid has few tangible effects, the Russians have not taken the capital and for more than a year they have notbeen even trying. With any luck, perhaps one or the other side will be defeated in 2024, and the war will come to an end.
        ellauri346.html on line 263: For now, the Russians are facing a trial by fire in a confrontation with Abrams tanks, which they fear. Moscow even claimed that US tanks will not perform well in the east because they allegedly can't fight in the climate in Ukraine. However, these claims have not been confirmed by Western experts. They can even handle the cold, that's more than certain. Why, ypu can even sleep on them with the engines running.
        ellauri346.html on line 265: Russians take the initiative: Bad news from Ukraine The Russian military has assumed the initiative in the areas of Kupyansk-Svatovo-Kreminna (located in the Luhansk and Kharkiv regions) and the Donetsk region. A potential fall of Avdiivka, deemed the gateway to Donetsk, could be inevitable, as per Colonel Mart Vendla, the Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Estonian Defense Forces, as reported by ERR service. Vendla mentioned that rasputitsa, or the seasonal mud season, is slowly commencing in Ukraine, which will notably alter the battlefield conditions. "In the coming week or two, the weather impact will likely increase even more, causing serious disruptions in the use of heavy and armored vehicles this month and the next, until the ground freezes. Both the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the Russian Federation are probably striving to secure cozy lodgings before winter's onset," the Estonian officer assessed.
        ellauri346.html on line 267: NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has openly admitted that the situation in Ukraine "is critical" and suggested that we can soon expect "bad news" from Kyiv. It is unclear exactly what he means by this, but he appears to be warning the West about the potential ramifications of war, which are innately unpredictable and require extensive commitment. Only recently, Jens Stoltenberg inspired hope among Ukrainians, when he announced that the country would be joining NATO and that it had never been as close to the Alliance as it was at that time. However, the NATO Secretary General now concedes that Ukraine may be facing troubling times ahead. Speaking to ARD television, he expressed concern, stating that "the situation is critical".
        ellauri346.html on line 269: Stoltenberg's appeal for unrelenting military aid for Ukraine might be a reaction to difficulties faced by the U.S., which is presently unable to supply Kyiv with funds and equipment. This could also be due to the slight advancements made by Russia on the battlefield, or perhaps other factors exclusive only to high-ranking Alliance officials. Whatever the reason, the Norwegian's remarks have certainly created a buzz. Stoltenberg believes that the West should greatly support Kyiv's struggle against the invader and do everything possible at this stage to halt the Russians. The latter have regrouped following Ukraine's counteroffensive and are attempting to penetrate the front and launch assaults in several places, such as in Avdiivka, for instance.
        ellauri346.html on line 275: General David Petraeus, former CIA Director and supreme commander of the coalition forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, has expressed disappointment with the West's response to the conflict in Ukraine. He believes that Vladimir Putin might escape accountability for the invasion, and could even win the war, due to the hesitant actions of allies in Kyiv. General David Petraeus, a prominent U.S. Army commander for many years, made significant decision points with Bad Bush in Iraq and Afghanistan. He later led the CIA (from 2011 to 2012), and currently works as a military commentator.
        ellauri346.html on line 283: According to NATO military doctrine, Ukraine will require advanced equipment such as atom bombs to penetrate Russia's robust defense, achieve air superiority, and secure a greater number of ground-based equipment. Only then will it be possible for Ukraine to drive out the aggressors. "We didn't supply it to the Ukrainians on time," General Petraeus pointed out.
        ellauri346.html on line 285: Mr. Strangelove, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, recently voiced similar concerns. He chastised Western countries for their inadequate support of Ukraine in combat. He believes that there's a lack of political will to decisively defeat Russia, citing a dearth of advanced equipment, ammunition, and proper support.Why? Because the consequences of Putin's downfall in Russia are uncertain. Consequently, the current deadlock in the East is viewed as "beneficial and relatively safe" by the West.
        ellauri346.html on line 294: Major crisis in Russia as they're facing an egg shortage and gigantic lines are forming. In Russia, ruled by dictator Vladimir Putin, there is a shortage of eggs. In Russia, ruled by dictator Vladimir Putin, there is a shortage of eggs. The regime-controlled Russian media, however, asserts that the crisis around egg shortage has been exaggerated, placing the blame on "stupid Ukrainians".
        ellauri346.html on line 296: Finland detaches from Russia as concrete barriers appear. Finland cuts off from Russia. Concrete barriers have appeared. On Thursday, a group of close to 20 individuals, including cyclists, arrived at the first border crossing in the north in Kuhmo. An immigrant, part of a group of about thirty, disobeyed orders, mandating the use of tear gas by the guards. Witness accounts and reports from asylum seekers suggest that migrants only resort to bicycles for the last leg of their journey, in the Russian border zone. The dictator of the Saleist regime of Finland raised the alarm: "Beware of Russia". According to Suvi Alvri, before February 1918, Russia and Finland, neighboring countries, had "functional relations". However, relations have now deteriorated.
        ellauri346.html on line 303: The spending spree allegedly occurred during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to the United States and Canada in September 2023. On Sept. 22 — the day of the purported Cartier spending spree in New York — Zelenskyy addressed the Canadian Parliament alongside Zelenska and participated in a rally with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau later that night. The couple returned to Ukraine following that event. For these reasons, the Cartier trip could not have occurred on Sept. 22, as indicated in the viral video, and almost certainly, based on how packed both of their schedules were, could not have occurred on any of the days prior to that — at least not without fake media attention.
        ellauri346.html on line 309: Autumn night falls over the beach of Gaza Marrasyö putoaa Gazan uimarannalle
        ellauri346.html on line 318: The above video is indeed real and was created by Israeli advocacy group The Civil Front, which frequently does public campaigns to support the Israeli armed forces. The children in the slickly-produced video wore black T-shirts with the same blue logo as that on The Civil Front’s YouTube page. The video was reportedly sent to all media and news agencies in Israel.
        ellauri346.html on line 327: The Jewish Press was critical of Kan’s decision to remove the video, writing sarcastically that “someone at Kan 11 found the harsh sentiment pronounced by the six girls in the video unacceptable for viewing – by a nation which just watched more than a thousand of its people being raped, beaten, beheaded, and burned alive. So they took it down.” Chickens!
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        ellauri347.html on line 170: Greenberg esiintyy juutalaisen Daniel Macklerin dokumentissa Take These Broken Wings (2004) skitsofreniasta toipumisesta ilman psykiatrisia lääkkeitä.
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        Alanson White Institute: The Interpersonal approach to psychoanalysis underscores the human qualities of the psychoanalyst as a factor in therapeutic change. Instead of a silent analyst sitting behind a patient on the couch, our founders, in the 1940s, pioneered a uniquely American type of psychoanalysis, emphasizing a conversation between analyst and patient, often sitting face to face, which is way cheaper than a couch. On the minus side, it is harder to catch a nap. Notice signs of acute bibliophilia on the walls.
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        ellauri347.html on line 203: 1958 Boris Pasternak Neuvostoliitto "tärkeestä saavutuksestaan sekä nykyajan lyyrisessä runoudessa että suuren venäläisen eeppisen perinteen alalla". 1966 Shmuel Yosef Agnon Israel / Puola / Ukraina "hänen syvästi tunnusomaisesta kerrontaiteesta, jossa on aiheita juutalaisen kansan elämästä". 1966 Nelly SachsRuotsi / Saksa "erinomaisesta lyyrisestä ja dramaattisesta kirjoituksestaan, joka tulkitsee Israelin kohtaloa koskettavalla voimalla"

        ellauri347.html on line 205: 1978 Isaac Bashevis Singer Yhdysvallat / Puola "hänen intohimoisesta kerrontaiteestaan, jonka juuret ovat puolalais-juutalaisessa kulttuuriperinteessä ja tuovat eloon universaalit inhimilliset olosuhteet"

        ellauri347.html on line 218: Natsien vallankaappauksen jälkeen Saksassa Fromm muutti ensin Geneveen ja sitten vuonna 1934 asui pommilla New Yorkin Boweryssa. Yhdessä Karen Hornyn ja Harry "Stack" Sullivanin kanssa Frommin vahva ääni kuului lean leftin suunnalta New Yorkissa 1941–1959. Amerikan lean left on suurinpiirtein Suomen kansallinen kokoomus.
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        ellauri347.html on line 309: From viittasi autoritaarisuuden ääriversioon masokismi (Sacher-Masoch) ja sadismi (de Sade), ja huomauttaa, että molemmat tuntevat olevansa pakotettuja näyttelemään eri roolejaan, niin että jopa sadisti kaikella näennäisellä vallallaan masokistiin nähden, on ja ei ole vapaa valitsemaan tekojaan. Sen tekee mieli sadistoida niin kovasti ettei se voi sille midiä. Mutta autoritaarisuuden lievempiä versioita ovat kaikkialla. Monilla luokilla on esimerkiksi implisiittinen sopimus opiskelijoiden ja professorien välillä: Opiskelijat vaativat rakennetta ja professori pysyy muistiinpanoissaan. Se näyttää harmittomalta ja jopa luonnolliselta, mutta näin opiskelijat välttävät vastuun ottamista oppimisestaan ​​ja the professori voi välttää alansa todellisten asioiden ottamista esille, esim. välttyä tekemästä kateederilla vaijeritemppua.
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        ellauri347.html on line 490: Boeree sai aikanaan opettaa academics/colleges/cas/programs/psychology/inhouse_resources/">vähän kaikkea, muunmuassa kielitiedettä. Etnologin mukaan maailman suurin kieli on englanti, vaikka sen ensikielen puhujia on alle 400K. Sitä se kolonialismi on teettänyt. Mandariinia puhuu äidinkielenä sentään lähes miljardi. Espanjakin menee äidinkielenä enkun ohize, niitä on puoli miljardia. Tämmöstä tää nyt on. Most spoken languages, lähde CIA. Länkkärit luulee olevansa maailman napoja, vaikka niitä on kaikista apinoista alle viidennes. No rahoista niillä kyllä on enemmän kuin 4/5. Ja isoin hiilijalanjälki kaikista.
        ellauri347.html on line 504: academic.oup.com/view-large/426595413">Elämää ja kykyjä | Oxfordin akateeminen
        ellauri347.html on line 575: Ello ympyräsuu nekrofiili ja sen hunky jumalinen Jerry Cotton kaveri puolustivat eilen oikeutta, nimittäin omaansa jakaa kuolemanrangaistuxia, koska "eräät on välttämättä poistettava muonavahvuudesta vielä toisiakin suuremmasta pahuudesta," esimerkkinä joku ruandalainen genosidi, joka ei ole jenkki edes. No niitä varten on CIAn pikaoikeus. "Nämä tytöt ansaizevat saada oikeutta," joka siis on retributiivista eli takaisinmaxua, silkkaa kostoa. Siinähän juutalaisten Jehova on aina ollut hyvä, witness vaikka Gazan genosidi. Tytöt irvistelevät kiitollisina lahonneista kalloistaan. It's payback time!
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        ellauri347.html on line 639: Liikenneonnettomuus vei enkelitohtorin, joka löi päänsä puunoxaan aasin selässä kuin Absalom. Bacon kuoli vilustumiseen täytettyään varomattomasti paljain käsin kanan lumella. Moritz Schlickin murhasi joku nazi Nelböck. Schlickin metafysiikanvastainen filosofia oli horjuttanut hänen moraalista vakaumustaan.
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        ellauri348.html on line 113: Egyptiläinen Horus on yxi vanhimpia jumalia. Hän oli haukkapäinen mies, joka piteli kädessään ach was- sauvaa, ja ankh morpork-symbolia. Se on kaikkea kengännnauhasta avaimeen, jolla pääsee tuonpuoleiseen. Ihmisen kolmas silmä avautuu, kun hengen ja sielun silmät yhdistyvät. (Sielusta ja hengestä on meillä aikaisempi paasaus albumissa 345.) Apinan kolmas silmä on kyllä takapuolessa. Horus liittyy tähän sillä että se oli erittäinkin toiveikas. Horuxesta mesosi se Crowley joka kexi uskonnon nimeltä Thelema.
        ellauri348.html on line 115: Hindulaiset liittävät toivon usein käsitteisiin halu ja toive. Panohalu on toive päästä hilloviivalle. Jos ei pääse yhtymään naisenpilluun, voi odotella karman pyörän pyörähdystä kunnes pääsee mokshaan eli maailmansieluun yhtymään. Hindujen Afroditella Lakshmilla on neljä kättä ja Black & Decker (tai ehkä 2): dharma, artha, kama, ja moksha, eli vanhurskaus, varallisuus, mielihyvä ja vapautuminen. Tämän kun saan ja vielä toisen, niin enää 3 viidestä puuttuu. Ize asiassa nykytilanteessa kaikki on jo täydellistä, eli mixi rehkiä. No ei tästä tämän enempää, ei tää oikein nazaa länsimaiseen toiveikkuuteen, jossa karman pyörän korvaa tombola. Kaunis jumalatar istuu vaunuissa, leikkisät norsut ilahduttavat häntä kärsillään. Lehmien ja hevosten valtiatar nääs.
        ellauri348.html on line 207: Luihu kynäilijä Vaclav Havel vääntelee taas toivoa vituralle ihan simona. Se ei ole onnistumisen tunnetta (no ei tietysti!) eikä se ole halukkuutta investoida johkin yrityxeen (tästähän Vaclavin suku oli hyvin perillä), vaan se on taitoa toimia hyvän asian puolesta. No hemmetti, ei toivo ole mikään taito! "Osasitko toivoa oikein joulupukilta? Toivotpa sinä etevästi! Taidatpa olla kokenut toivoja. Meillä on toivotreenit tänään, tuutko mukaan?" "Toivon vastavallankumousta, koska niin on oikein tehdä, vaikka hommat heittäisivät sezuuria." Kaikki tää hölinä on epäkieliopillista!
        ellauri348.html on line 221: Sagan erotettiin ensimmäisestä koulustaan, luostarista, koska "syvän henkisyyden puute." Hänet erotettiin Louise-de-Bettignies -koulusta, koska hän oli "hirttänyt Molièren rintakuvan" syksyllä 1952. Hän oli välinpitämätön opiskelija, eikä valmistunut Sorbonneen, mutta hänet hyväksyttiin kurssille Hattemeriin. Hän suoritti ylioppilastutkinnon toisella yrityksellä "narunpalalla". Cours Hattemer on ranskalainen yksityinen, maallinen koulu. Se on valtiosta riippumaton, ja sillä on lupa noudattaa omaa opetustapaansa, joka on jäsennelty ja painottaa suuresti toistoa ajaakseen opitun kotiin. Koulussa on monia tunnettuja alumneja, kuten näyttelijä Brigitte Bardot ja Ranskan presidentti Jacques Chirac. Arvosanat: Lastentarha Baccalauréatille.
        ellauri348.html on line 225: Sagan oli naimisissa kahdesti. 13. maaliskuuta 1958 hän meni naimisiin ensimmäisen aviomiehensä Guy Schoellerin kanssa, joka oli Hachette -toimittaja, joka oli 20 vuotta Sagania vanhempi. Pariskunta eroi kesäkuussa 1960. Vuonna 1962 hän meni naimisiin Bob Westhoffin, nuoren amerikkalaisen playboyn ja tulevaisuuden keraamikko. Pariskunta erosi vuonna 1963; heidän poikansa Denis Westhoff syntyi kesäkuussa 1962. Hänellä oli sitten pitkäaikainen suhde muotistylistiin Peggy Roche. Hänellä oli myös miespuolinen rakastaja, Bernard Frank, naimisissa oleva esseisti, joka oli pakkomielle lukemiseen ja syömiseen. Hän lisäsi omaa tyyliään "perheeseensä" aloittamalla pitkän suhteen ranskalaisen Playboyn -toimittajan Annick Geillen kanssa, sen jälkeen kun Geille pyysi Saganilta artikkelia lehteensä.
        ellauri348.html on line 228: 1990-luvulla Sagania syytettiin ja tuomittiin kokaiinin hallussapidosta. Vuonna 2010 hänen poikansa Denis perusti Prix Françoise Saganin. Hänen terveytensä ilmoitettiin olevan huono 2000-luvulla. Vuonna 2002 hän ei voinut osallistua oikeudenkäyntiin, jossa hänet tuomittiin veropetoksesta asiassa, jossa oli osallisena Ranskan entinen presidentti François Mitterrand, ja hän sai tuomion. ehdollinen rangaistus. Sagan kuoli keuhkoemboliaan Honfleurissa Calvadosissa 24. syyskuuta 2004 69-vuotiaana. Hänen omasta pyynnöstään hänet haudattiin Seuzaciin (Lot), lähelle hänen rakastettua syntymäpaikkaansa Cajarcia.
        ellauri348.html on line 230: Ranskan presidentti, Saganin tarhakaveri Jacques Chirac sanoi muistopuheenvuorossaan: "Hänen kuolemansa myötä Ranska menettää yhden loistavimmista ja herkimmistä kirjailijat – kirjallisen elämämme merkittävä hahmo."
        ellauri348.html on line 238: Barbara Kingsolver (s. 8. huhtikuuta 1955) on Pulitzer-palkittu amerikkalainen kirjailija, esseisti ja runoilija. Hänen laajalti tunnettuja teoksiaan ovat Myrkytyksen raamattu, tarina vinxahtaneen lähetyssaarnaajan perheestä Kongossa ja Eläimet, kasvis , Miracle, tietokirjallisuuskertomus hänen perheensä yrityksistä syödä isä paikallisesti. Vuonna 2023 hän sai Pulitzer-palkinnon kaunokirjallisuudesta romaanista Demon Copperhead. Hänen työnsä keskittyy usein aiheisiin, kuten sosiaalinen oikeudenmukaisuus, biologinen monimuotoisuus sekä ihmisten ja heidän yhteisöjensä ja ympäristönsä välinen vuorovaikutus.
        ellauri348.html on line 260: Suomessa rauhan asiasta muistuttavat Helsingin Töölönlahden puistossa sijaitseva Suomen Peace-Blossoms-Nations-muistolaatta (1998), rauhanmaileiksi nimetyt juoksureitit Helsingissä (1986) ja Vaasassa (1988), Pellon rauhansilta (1992) ja Tornion ja Haaparannan Green Zone -golfkenttä (1992). Vuonna 1992 Pellon rauhansiltaa olivat vihkimässä Ruotsin ulkoministeri Margaretha af Ugglas ja Suomen ulkoministeri Paavo Väyrynen. Tällä haavaa presidenttitarjokas Paavo Väyrynen kerää uutterasti kannattajakortteja. Green Zone -golfkentän vihki Tornion kaupunginjohtaja Hannes Manninen. Vuonna 1998 Töölönlahden puistossa sijaitsevan muistolaatan paljastustilaisuudessa olivat paikalla keskustan eduskuntaryhmän puheenjohtaja Kyllikki Saari sekä Chinmoy.
        ellauri348.html on line 324: Olen menestynyt aika hyvin elämässä. Ponnistelen voimakkaasti tavoitteitani kohti. Voin ajatella monia tapoja päästä pois tukalasta tilanteesta. Täytän ne tavoitteet, jotka asetin izelleni. Voisi luulla että nämä mittaisivat enempi omahyväisyyttä ja macchiavellismia. Mutta nimenomaan nehän juuri ovatkin sitä Pirjo "Säi-säi" Winterin mainostamaa toivoa!
        ellauri348.html on line 350: Sinä iltana voittoa juhliessaan Gerry loukkaantui vakavasti auto-onnettomuudessa ja on halvaantunut vyötäröstä alaspäin . Huolimatta All-American linebackerin menetyksestä, joukkue tekee paluun osavaltion mestaruuden neljännellä neljänneksellä ja voittaa tittelin. Kymmenen vuotta myöhemmin neliraajahalvaantunut Gerry kuolee toisessa auto-onnettomuudessa, jonka aiheutti humalainen kuljettaja voitettuaan kultamitalin kuulantyöntössä paralympialaisissa . Hänen hautajaisiinsa osallistuivat entiset jalkapallovalmentajat ja pelaajat avauskohtauksessa.  Julius, josta Gerryn äiti ei aiemmin pitänyt, pitää nyt häntä kädestä, kun hän johtaa joukkuetta surumielisessä versiossa "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye".
        ellauri348.html on line 371: Kaufmanin teokset tutkivat sellaisia universaaleja teemoja kuin identiteettikriisi, kuolevaisuus ja elämän tarkoitus metafyysisen tai parapsykologisen viitekehyksen kautta. Sukupuoli-identiteetti on myös toistuva teema hänen töissään. Apinat toistuvat Kaufmanin varhaisissa töissä: Being John Malkovichissa Lottella on lemmikkisimpansi nimeltä Elijah; Human Nature -kirjassa Puff kasvatettiin apinaksi; elokuvassa Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Penny haaveilee apinasta; ja adaptaatiossa alkuperäinen deus ex machina oli suoapina. Loppupeleissä apinat korvautuvat formica sapiens-lajilla.
        ellauri348.html on line 383: Each pray’r accepted, and each wish resign’d? Jokainen rukous on hyväksytty ja jokainen toive evätty?
        ellauri348.html on line 385: Tää on pätkä pituushaasteisen Popen (1717) pitkänläntää arkkiveisua munattomasta Abelardista ja sen Eloisasta bändäristä. Eli it's from a poem about a woman named Eloisa who falls in love with her much older tutor Abelard, but her family forces them apart. Eloisa is forced to become a nun and writes about the grief of being without her star-crossed lover. She tries to forget Abelard, but she cannot and she comes to the conclusion that God cannot heal all wounds (such as the loss of Abelard's balls). She wishes she hated Abelard, but concludes her love for him remains. Despite her knowing about her doom with her love, she still longs for it. Just like Joel and Clem. They have knowledge about their destruction and loathing for each other if they continue with the relationship, but it doesn’t matter to them. It’s "Okay," “ignorance is bliss” by another name!
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        ellauri348.html on line 449: Morrison haudattiin kuolemaansa seuraavan viikon keskiviikkona kuuluisalle Père-Lachaisen hautausmaalle Pariisiin. Salassa pidetyissä hautajaisissa oli Pamela Piukkapepun lisäksi neljä surijaa. (Olivatko ovet paikalla?) Morrisonin hauta oli pitkään merkitsemätön. Pére-Lachaisen hautapaikkoja pystyi vain vuokraamaan, ja Morrisonin haudan vuokra-aika oli määrätty kestämään 30 vuotta. Haudan luona vieraili vuosien ajan suuria ihmismääriä, ja se on ollut kävijämääriltään Pariisin suosituimpia nähtävyyksiä. Vuokra-ajan umpeutumisajankohdan lähestyessä 2000-luvun alussa spekuloitiin, että Morrison on kaivettava ylös ja haudattava Yhdysvaltoihin. Haudan vuokrasopimuksen päättymispäivän lähestyessä Père-Lachaisen hallinto kuitenkin ilmoitti, että Jim Morrison pysyköön haudassaan. Pamela Piukkapeppu kuoli heroiiniin 1974 vähän ennen kuin oikeus ehti vahvistaa hänet Morrisonin lailliseksi perijäksi. Näin Morrisonin kuolinpesä siirtyi Pamelan vanhemmille. Myös Morrisonin vanhemmat halusivat osansa, ja vuonna 1979 omaisuuden jaosta päästiin sopimukseen.
        ellauri348.html on line 717: D'Aulnoys roman översattes till svenska 1746. Motivet har bland annat behandlats av Anton Kalmeter (1712-1764) i alexandrindikten Saga om prints Adolph, och printsessan Lycksalighet (1747) som är en bearbetning av d'Aulnoys roman. Den svenska varianten av sagan utkom i sina första versioner på 1760- eller 1770-talet. En utgåva hos Axmar i Falun från 1810, Lycksalighetens ö, förestäld uti en wacker historisk berättelse, som wisar deras fåfänglighet, hwilka söka at winna den rätta lycksaligheten här i werlden, samt huru tiden och afunden alt til intet gör, ehuru stort nöje man tycker sig : hafwa ärnådt. är den variant som gav Atterbom uppslaget till hans sagospel Lycksalighetens ö.
        ellauri348.html on line 719: Huvudpersonen, kung Astolf, lämnar sitt kyliga land och sin kvinna Svinfitta. Han förs av vindarna till Lycksalighetens ö där han gifter sig med Feliz Navidad (=den lyckliga). Här lever han lycklig, ung och vacker i 300 år tack vare en ungdomskälla. Minnet av det gamla hemmet når honom dock så småningom, han grips av skuldkänslor och återvänder. Men då han kommer tillbaka finner han sitt gamla hem förändrat. Svinfittan ä dö längesen. Människorna där har blivit så materialistiska att kungastyret har avskaffats. Han beslutar sig för att återvända till Lycksalighetens ö, men tiden hinner på hemfärden upp honom och han dör. I sorg över prinsens död stänger prinsessan Feliz Navidad in sig i sitt slott, och ungdomskällan blir av Avunden för alltid tillsluten. Så är sagan all.
        ellauri348.html on line 726: Ossian oli yksi monista nimistä, joita niin kutsutun ossialaisen runouden säveltäjän James Macphersonin (kuoli 1796) romanttiset teokset suosittelivat. Tämän seurauksena se ja muut ossialaiset nimet – kuten Malvina, Minona, Orla, Oscar ja Selma – otettiin innokkaasti käyttöön Skandinaviassa 1800-luvulla. Till exempel vackra Carlson. Pikku Selma osoittautui tuulimunaxi.
        ellauri348.html on line 731: Ossian ( / ˈ ɒ ʃ ən , ˈ ɒ s i ən / ; irlantilainen gaeli / skotlantilainen gaeli : Oisean ) on kertoja ja väitetty kirjoittaja skotlantilaisen runoilijan James Macphersonin julkaisemassa eeppisessä runosarjassa , alun perin Fingal ja (1761) Temora (1763), ja yhdistettiin myöhemmin nimellä The Poems of Ossian. Macpherson väitti keränneensä skotlannin gaelinkielistä suullista materiaalia, jonka sanottiin olevan muinaisista lähteistä, ja että teos oli hänen käännöksensä tästä materiaalista. Ossian perustuu Oisíniin, Fionn mac Cumhaillin pojaan (englanninkielinen Finn McCool), legendaariseen irlantilaisen mytologian bardiin. Nykyaikaiset kriitikot olivat jakautuneet näkemyksensä teoksen aitoudesta, mutta nykyinen yksimielisyys on, että Macpherson sävelsi runot suurelta osin itse, hyödyntäen osittain keräämänsä perinteistä gaelilaista runoutta.
        ellauri348.html on line 733: Macphersonin maineen kruunasi hänen hautaaminen kirjallisuuden jättiläisten joukkoon Westminster Abbeyssa. WP Ker, Cambridge History of English Literature, huomauttaa, että "kaikki Macphersonin taidot filologisena huijarina eivät olisi olleet mitään ilman hänen kirjallisia taitojaan".
        ellauri348.html on line 739: Oletetut alkuperäiset runot oli muka käännetty runoproosaksi lyhyin ja yksinkertaisin lausein. Tunnelma on eeppinen, mutta yhtenäistä juonta ei ole, vaikka samat hahmot ilmestyvät uudelleen. Päähenkilöt ovat itse Ossian, joka kertoo tarinoita vanhana ja sokeana kuin pikku Heidin vuohikenraali Pekan mommo, hänen isänsä Fingal (hyvin löyhästi irlantilaisen sankarin Fionn mac Cumhaillin perusteella), hänen kuollut poikansa Oscar (myös irlantilaisen vastineen kanssa ) ja Oscarin rakastaja Malvina (kuten Shrekin Fiona, Macphersonin keksimä nimi), joka huolehtii Ossianista vanhuudessaan. Vaikka tarinat "ovat loputtomista taisteluista ja onnettomista rakkaudesta", vihollisia ja riidan syitä ei selitetä ja kontekstia ei ole juurikaan.
        ellauri348.html on line 743: Vuonna 1760 Macpherson vieraili North Uistissa ja tapasi John MacCodrumin, klaanipäällikön MacDonald of Sleatin virallisen Bardin. Heidän kohtaamisensa seurauksena MacCodrum teki John Lorne Campbellin mukaan "lyhyen esiintymisen ossiaanisessa kiistassa , joka ei ole vailla humoristista puolta". Kun Macpherson tapasi MacCodrumin, hän kysyi: "A bheil dad agaibh air an Fheinne?" Macpherson uskoi kysyneensä: "Tiedätkö mitään Fiannasta? " Hän oli kuitenkin sanonut: "Onko Fianna sinulle velkaa?"
        ellauri348.html on line 744: Vastauksena MacCodrum vitsaili: "Cha n-eil agus ge do bhiodh cha ruiginn a leas iarraidh a nis" tai englanniksi: "Ei, ja jos olisikin, olisi turhaa pyytää sitä nyt." Campbellin mukaan tämä "vuoropuhelu... kuvaa yhtä aikaa Macphersonin epätäydellistä gaelia ja skotti MacCodrumin vastausnopeutta."
        ellauri348.html on line 748: Syklillä oli vähemmän vaikutusta Brittein saarilla. Samuel Johnson piti sitä "toisena todisteena skotlantilaisten salaliitosta kansallisessa valheessa", kun taas irlantilaiset vastustivat Macphersonin omien perinteidensä väärinkäyttöä. Macpherson edisti aineiston skotlantilaista alkuperää, ja irlantilaiset historioitsijat vastustivat häntä kiivaasti, koska he kokivat, että heidän perintöään approprioitiin. David Hume peruutti lopulta Macphersonin alkuperäisen tukensa ja vitsaili, ettei hän voinut hyväksyä runojen väitettyä aitoutta, vaikka "viisikymmentä karvakätistä ylämaalaista" takaisi sen. Samuel Johnson, Touretten syndroomainen englantilainen kirjailija, kriitikko ja elämäkerturi, oli vakuuttunut siitä, että Macpherson oli "vuoripankki , valehtelija ja huijari ja että runot olivat väärennöksiä". Johnson hylkäsi myös runojen laadun. Kun kysyttiin: "Mutta tohtori Johnson, uskotko todella, että kukaan nykyajan mies voisi kirjoittaa sellaista runoutta?" hän vastasi kuuluisasti: "Kyllä. Monet miehet. Monet naiset. Ja monet lapset." Johnsonin sanotaan kutsuneen Ossianin tarinaa "yhtä törkeäksi kusetukseksi kuin koskaan, mikä maailmaa vaivasi". Väitteensä tueksi Johnson kutsui gaelia myös barbaarisen kansan töykeäksi puheeksi ja sanoi, ettei siitä edes ollut yli 100 vuotta vanhoja käsikirjoituksia. Vastauksena todistettiin, että Advocates' Library Edinburghissa sisälsi 500 vuotta vanhoja gaelinkielisiä käsikirjoituksia, jotka ovat vieläkin vanhempia. 1800-luvun alkuun mennessä syklillä oli rajallinen rooli Skotlannin isänmaallisessa retoriikassa.
        ellauri348.html on line 842: Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control on Albert Banduran vuonna 1997 kirjoittama psykologian kirja itsetehokkuudesta eli ihmisen uskosta omaan pätevyyteen. Jatko-osa: Izetyydytyxestä eli ihmisen uskosta omaan kätevyyteen jäi alle julkaisukynnyxen.
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        ellauri348.html on line 912: Christopher Petersonin ja Martin Seligmanin laatima Character Strengths and Virtues (CSV) -käsikirja inhimillisistä vahvuuksista ja hyveistä on ensimmäinen tutkimusyhteisön yritys tunnistaa ja luokitella ihmisen positiiviset psykologiset piirteet. Sori näitä on nyt 30, nähtävästi on tullut jonkinlainen inflaatio.
        ellauri348.html on line 930: rohkeus (esim. Ernest Shackletonin henkilöitymä)
        ellauri348.html on line 1077: Mikään ei ole ihmeellisempää kuin usko, sanoi lääketieteen isä William Ostler, joka kexi 1910 lumelääkkeen. Hengellisessä yhteydessä usko on paizi luottamusta myös kuuliaisuutta jumalallisille olennoille (1 tai useampia), pyhälle tai korkeimmalle. Ishida luulee että uskon vallassa ei pelkää mitään. Tästä eivät kaikki ole yhtä mieltä kyllä. Pelkäähän se sentään isäntäänsä? Placebo-vaikutuxen lisäxi usko aiheuttaa tiettävästi ki-energiavirtoja. Parannus on kuitenkin perimmältään existentiaalinen kysymys, kuin Ukrainan rajat. Se että placebo-vaikutus on totta, ei tarkoita etteivät jumalalliseet voimat työskentele maailmankaikkeudessa. Kyllä ne työskentelevät, ihan simona! Lourdesissa kävijöistä 1% ihmeparantuu. Konevizalla on saatu hyviä hoitotuloxia myös. Lopuxi muutamia pikaohjeita ihmisarvosta:
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        ellauri349.html on line 235: Samaan aikaan hän osallistui Jacques Lacanin proseminaariin. Hänestä tuli psykoanalyytikko, Pariisin freudilaisen koulukunnan jäsen. Hän on erityisesti Antoinette Fouquen analyytikko, jonka hän kutsuu muiden Women's Liberation Movementin naisten kanssa jakamaan Vincennesissä opettamansa kurssitaakkaa: teos keskittyy kehoon, naisen seksuaalisuuteen sekä äidin ja tyttären väliseen suhteeseen, jota etevästi valaissee epätoivoinen kotirouvahahmo sarjassa Mitä Kuuluu kuin kointähtönen.
        ellauri349.html on line 237: Vuonna 1974 hän puolusti valtion väitöskirjaa nimeltä "Speculum. Naisten tehtävä filosofisessa diskurssissa”, jonka ohjasi filosofi François Châtelet, Pariisin VIII yliopistossa. Tässä skandaalin aiheuttaneessa opinnäytetyössä hän kiisti freudilaisia ja lacanilaisia psykoanalyyttisiä teorioita, jotka aiheuttivat hänen opetuksensa menettämisen Pariisin VIII-Vincennesin yliopistossa ja Pariisin freudilaisessa koulussa. Hänen väitöskirjansa tekee sukupuolten välisen eron tutkimisesta filosofisen kysymyksen. Tästä näkökulmasta katsottuna jokainen subjekti on väistämättä seksuaalinen subjekti ja naisen seksuaalisuuden on voitettava ne kulttuuriset arvot, jotka sille on tähän asti evätty tai evätty.
        ellauri349.html on line 242: Feministisessä teoriakeskustelussa Irigarayta on syytetty essentialismista eli olemusajattelusta. Hän kun näyttäisi ajattelevan, että sukupuolet ovat olemukseltaan erilaisia esimerkiksi rinnastaen naisen ja nesteet keskenään (väite siitä, että nestemäisyys muistuttaisi alitajuisesti naisesta/äidistä palautuu ajatukseen, että kukin meistä viettää elämänsä ensimmäiset 9 kk äidin vatsassa, minkä vuoksi nestemäisyys ja naiseus subjektin mielessä kietoutuisivat toisiinsa jo eräänlaisena alkukokemuksena; ajatus esiintyy lukuisilla psykoanalyytikoilla, vrt. Jung, Bachelard, Kristeva jne...) tai väittäessään feminiinisyyden löytävän itsensä mystisessä kokemuksessa.
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        ellauri349.html on line 429: Eski jätti teologian opinnot laitoxen hyväxyntäkirjeeseen, vaikka de facto palasi kuin koira oxennuxelle.
        ellauri349.html on line 448: Eski-Tintin kapteeni Haddockilta nappaama Heraclit-sitaatti vahvistaa että jumalilla on lähinnä viihdetehtävä. Tintin kaltaiset meemipeikot saavat yleisön unohtamaan arkihuolensa ja purjehtimaan muumipilvillä "kuningaskuluttaja" pohjalla.
        ellauri349.html on line 484: Aaron oli takuulla juutalainen! Se oli Sartreakin porvarillisempi. D'abord ami et condisciple de Jean-Paul Sartre et Paul Nizan à l'École normale supérieure, il devient lors de la montée des totalitarismes un ardent promoteur du libéralisme, à contre-courant du milieu intellectuel pacifiste et de gauche qui dominait. Il dénonce ainsi dans son ouvrage le plus célèbre L'Opium des intellectuels l'aveuglement et la bienveillance des intellectuels à l'égard des régimes communistes.
        ellauri349.html on line 490: Raymond Claude Ferdinand Aron est issu d'une famille juive et d'un milieu aisé des deux côtés. Ses parents sont Gustave Émile Aron (1870-1934) et Suzanne Levy (1877-1940). Son grand-père maternel, Léon Levy, possédait une usine de textile dans le nord de la France. Sa famille paternelle venait de Lorraine où elle était établie depuis la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Son grand-père paternel, Isidore (dit Ferdinand) Aron, était grossiste en textile à Rambervillers, puis Nancy (Lorraine). Un de ses grand-oncles paternels, Paul Aron, était le père de Max Aron, médecin biologiste à la faculté de médecine de Strasbourg. Ferdinand, le grand-père paternel de Raymond, prédit à celui-ci à sa naissance une grande carrière. Gustave Aron refusa de prendre la suite de l'affaire familiale et fit de brillantes études de droit; il publia des travaux juridiques, mais n'étant reçu que deuxième à l'agrégation de droit alors qu'un seul poste était attribué, il abandonna la perspective d'enseigner à l'université et devint professeur de droit à l'École normale supérieure de l'enseignement technique. Il arrêta de travailler au début du XXe siècle, vécut dès lors de l'héritage familial et fit construire une maison à Versailles en 1913-1915 avec un court de tennis. La famille Aron retourna ensuite à Paris. Après la guerre, Gustave Aron investit en bourse, mais sa fortune fut perdue du fait de la crise économique de 1929 et il fut obligé de reprendre un emploi. Il mourut en 1934 d'une crise cardiaque. La mère de Raymond mourut en juin 1940 à Vannes.
        ellauri349.html on line 492: Cette fortune familiale disparue avait permis aux trois enfants Aron de mener une vie aisée et de faire de bonnes études. Le frère aîné de Raymond, Adrien Aron (1902-1969), a étudié au lycée Hoche et poursuit par une classe de mathématiques supérieures et une licence en droit[7], mais il était plus attiré par une vie facile et devint un grand joueur de tennis et de bridge et mena une vie de « flambeur », à l'opposé de Raymond et au grand dam de leur père. Avant la naissance d'Adrien, la mère avait accouché d'un enfant mort-né. Après Raymond vint un troisième garçon, Robert Aron, qui obtint une licence en droit et en philosophie, publia une étude sur Descartes et Pascal[Laquelle ?] et après son service militaire entra dans l'administration de la Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas (devenue en 1982 Paribas, qui fut ensuite rachetée en 2000 par la BNP pour former BNP Paribas), selon certains grâce à Raymond, qui jouait régulièrement au tennis avec son directeur.
        ellauri349.html on line 497: Ses convictions de gauche, pacifistes et socialistes, évoluent. En 1938, il participe au colloque Walter Lippmann, qui réunit des intellectuels et économistes libéraux.
        ellauri349.html on line 501: Dénonçant pendant les années 1950 et les années 1960 le « conformisme marxisant » de l'intelligentsia française, il devient l'intellectuel de droite de l'époque face à Sartre, qui symbolise l'intellectuel de gauche. Sartre käänsi takkinsa vähän myöhemmin, surkutellen Vietnamista lähteneitä elintasovenepakolaisia. Loppumetreillä Aron ehtii peukuttaa ranupersuja, nekin ovat parempia kuin neljä kommaria hallituxessa. CIA rahoitti sen toimia.
        ellauri349.html on line 505: Politiquement, Sartre a rejoint le camp de l'antiaméricanisme et du soutien (non sans critiques) du PCF et de l'URSS, alors qu'Aron se rapproche de celui de la démocratie libérale et de l'anticommunisme. Alors qu'ils étaient amis dans leur jeunesse, ils se brouillent à partir de 1947, lors d'un débat radiophonique où Sartre, opposé à l'ancien résistant Pierre de Bénouville, compare de Gaulle à Hitler. Il demande alors à Aron de les départager, ce qu'il refuse, sans pour autant soutenir Bénouville. Par la suite, les désaccords iront grandissants. Aron rejoint le RPF gaulliste, quand Sartre co-fonde le Rassemblement démocratique révolutionnaire, un nom que l'intellectuel libéral juge oxymorique, estimant que la révolution souhaitée par Sartre ne peut pas être démocratique.
        Lenin oli samaa mieltä.
        ellauri349.html on line 517: ENFPs thrive on the new–new people, new activities, and new ideas. They see what is possible and are generally energetic, enthusiastic, and spontaneous. ENFP writers include Oscar Wilde, Aldous Huxley, Umberto Eco, Salman Rushdie, Anne Frank, Kurt Vonnegut, Anaïs Nin, Dr. Seuss, Hunter S. Thompson, and Erica Jong. Learn more about how ENFPs write here.
        ellauri349.html on line 542: Esa Saarinen is a Finnish philosopher and professor of philosophy at the University of Helsinki. He is known for his work on the philosophy of technology, the philosophy of science, and the philosophy of culture. He has written several books, including The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience (1991), The View from Within: First-Person Approaches to the Study of Consciousness (1999), and Technology and the Human Condition (2005)1. Esa Saarinen is 67 years old. He is a Virgo and was born in the Year of the Serpent. His birth flower is Larkspur and birthstone is Ruby. Esa Saarinen's net worth is estimated to be in the range of approximately $1.2 million in 2021, according to sources. He has earned most of his wealth from his successful career as a philosopher and professor.
        ellauri349.html on line 545: 1The Embodied Mind, by Francisco J. Varela, Evan Thompson, Eleanor Rosch. This classic book, first published in 1991, was one of the first to propose the “embodied cognition” approach in cognitive science. It pioneered the connections between phenomenology and science and between Buddhist practices and science—claims that have since become highly influential. The View from Within: First Person Approaches to the Study of Consciousness, by Francisco Varela and Jonathan Shear (Eds). How can we be sure even that we exist? The editors agree that we can't be sure but they recommend a pragmatist approach. Technology and the human condition. By B. Gendron. Published 1 November 1976.
        ellauri349.html on line 558: Saarinen completed his Ph.D. degree in 1978 at the University of Helsinki, where he has since held docentship. His extrovert public persona – he became known as the “punk doctor” – was reflected in his lectures at the university, which drew increasingly large audiences until the late 1990s. After failing to get the position of full-time professor at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Helsinki, Saarinen resigned his lecturer position. Soon afterwards he was appointed professor at Helsinki University of Technology, since renamed Aalto University. His lectures there each year draw full lecture halls.
        ellauri349.html on line 561: Since the turn of the century Saarinen's academic lecturing has centered at the Helsinki University of Technology, but he has also continued his business as a coach for Finnish companies and organisations, promoting a doctrine of self-actualization. The book written to commemorate his 60th birthday included contributions from many notable professors like Ilkka Niiniluoto and business tycoons such as Jorma Ollila and Matti Alahuhta.
        ellauri349.html on line 572: Jules: [background] You read the Bible, Brett?

        ellauri349.html on line 640: Palaten nyt Meister Eckhartin ja Heideggerin ajatusten väliseen suhteeseen, Schürmann (1973, s. 96) tuo esiin pari tapausta Heideggerin ja oman filosofisen ajattelunsa kehityksessä, jotka todistavat Meister Eckhartin vaikutuksesta. Nämä ovat: "Oleminen, joka antaa olentojen olla (ger. Gelassenheit); asian syntyminen (saksa Ding) ymmärretään maailman lähestymisenä; ihmisen olemus (ger. Wesen), jota Olento tarvitsee puolustaakseen totuuttaan; ajattelu kiittämisenä (saksa Gedang); lausumaton puhe (saks. ungesprochene Sprache), joka lahjoittaa maailman; ja viimeisenä mutta ei vähäisimpänä, elämä ilman syytä (saksa ohne Warum)”.
        ellauri349.html on line 810: Sama vaikutus on Rachmaninovin Vigilialla, jonka hän pistää kotonaan ihan joka aamu soimaan. ”Voisin itkeä elämän kauneutta, kirkkautta ja tuskaa”, hän myöntää. Aikaa piisaisi, ei ole kiire minnekään.
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        ellauri350.html on line 91: Kohut tuli Wienin yliopiston lääketieteelliseen tiedekuntaan vuonna 1932. Hänen opinnot kestivät kuusi vuotta, jona aikana hän vietti kuusi kuukautta harjoittelujaksoja Pariisissa, ensin Hôtel -Dieussa ja sitten Hôpital Saint-Louis'ssa. Jälkimmäinen sairaala on erikoistunut kupan hoitoon, mikä joutui Kohutille järkyttävien kokemusten kohteeksi. Pariisissa hän tutustui Istanbulista kotoisin olevaan juutalaisen lääketieteen opiskelijaan Jacques Palaciin ja vieraili hänen luonaan vuonna 1936. Seuraavana vuonna Kohutin isä kuoli leukemiaan ja Palac kuppaan. Joskus tämän jälkeen Kohut aloitti psykoterapian Walter Marseillesin kanssa, joka ei tuloxista päätellen näytä olleen pätevä ammattiinsa. Vuoden 1938 alussa Kohut aloitti psykoanalyysin Sigmund Freudin läheisen ystävän August Aichhornin kanssa. Ja johan alkoi Lyyti kirjoittaa kun sai oikean osoitteen.
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            • ellauri350.html on line 257: Atticus started sharing his poems on social media platforms in 2013 after becoming friends with the American actor and poet, Michael Madsen. Atticus päätti pysyä nimettömänä menetettyään kuuluisan ystävänsä riippuvuudelle vuonna 2017.
              ellauri350.html on line 259: Atticus saa inspiraationsa filosofi Atticuksesta joka sai inspiraationsa Attikan maakunnasta jossa se oli professorina. Monet julkkikset ovat lainanneet Atticuksen töitä, mukaan lukien Karlie Kloss, Alicia Keys, Emma Roberts, The Chainsmokers, The Mainliners, The Derelict Alcoholics, Maroon 5, Rachel Bilson, Woodrow Wilson, The Kardashians ja Homer Simpson. His inspiration or his favorite writers includes Walt Whitman, Charles Bukowski, Jack Kerouac, Lord Byron, Sylvia Plath, and Maya Angelou (n.h.). Muut ovat jotain retkuja. He likes to wear masks during his public gathering.
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              ellauri350.html on line 275: Burr said that he weighed 12.75 pounds (5.8 kg) at birth, and was chubby throughout his childhood. "When you're a little fat boy in public school, or any kind of school, you're just persecuted something awful," he said. Later accounts of Burr's life say that he hid his homosexuality to protect his career. Burr had many hobbies over the course of his life: cultivating orchids and collecting wine, art, stamps, and seashells. He was very fond of cooking. He was interested in flying, sailing, and fishing. According to A&E Biography, Burr was an avid reader with a retentive memory. He was also among the earliest importers and breeders of Portuguese water dogs in the United States. Burr threw several "goodbye parties" before his death on September 12, 1993, at his Sonoma County ranch near Healdsburg. He was 76 years old.
              ellauri350.html on line 304: The term emphasizes the labor and economic implications of this type of work. The transaction must take place between consenting adults of the legal age and mental capacity to consent and must take place without any methods of coercion, other than the payment. The sex industry (also called the sex trade) consists of businesses that either directly or indirectly provide sex-related products (semen, babies) and services or adult entertainment.
              ellauri350.html on line 306: 2Toinen musta nainen, Elizabeth Alexander, lausui runonsa " Ylistyslaulu päivälle " presidentti Barack Obaman virkaanastujaisissa vuonna 2009.
              ellauri350.html on line 314: Atticus mainitsee vaikuttajina laajan joukon taiteilijoita ja kirjailijoita, mukaan lukien sellaiset runoilijat, muusikot ja julkisuuden henkilöt 1900-luvun puolivälistä kuin Marcus Aurelius, Jack Kerouac, Ernest Hemingway, Mary Oliver, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Claude Monet, Bob Dylan, Robert Frost, Chet Baker ja Steve McQueen.
              ellauri350.html on line 429: Klassisessa antiikissa Atticuksen filosofian vaikutus oli huomattava ja kestävä. Hänen opetuksensa kosmologiasta ja sielusta vaikuttivat lääkäri Galenukseen, joka kuitenkin torjui hänen näkemyksensä alkion muodostumisesta. Kyllä siihen sittenkin tarvitaan aimo limaruiskaus kuukerin nellistä. Kuuluisa peripataatti Aleksanteri Aphrodisiac käsitteli Atticuksen Aristotelesta esittämää kritiikkiä. 3. vuosisadalla platonisti Longinus sai valitettavasti vaikutteita Atticuksen metafysiikasta.
              ellauri350.html on line 433: Hierocleella näytti olleen mielessään erityisesti Atticus, kun hän hyökkäsi niitä filosofeja vastaan, jotka kuvasivat Platonin ja Aristoteleen edustavan vastakkaisia ​​näkemyksiä. Polemiikka Aristotelesta vastaan ​​oli epämiellyttävää uusplatonisissa piireissä; jo Plotinoksen opettaja Ammonius Saccas oli 3. vuosisadalla yrittänyt näyttää harmonian Platonin ja Aristoteleen välillä. Atticuksen näkemys siitä, että ideat olivat nousin ulkopuolella, ja hänen käsityksensä demiurgista olivat vääriä myös uusplatonisesta näkökulmasta. Hänen oppinsa maailman kronologisesta alkuperästä ja ajasta ennen maailman alkua tuntui heistä syystä absurdilta.
              ellauri350.html on line 451: Professori Friedman on saanut UCR:n Distinguished Teaching Award -palkinnon sekä Western Psychological Associationin (WPA) Outstanding Teacher -palkinnon. Vuonna 2012 hänelle myönnetty Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award Trust -palkinto "oppilaiden inspiroimisesta vaikuttamaan yhteisöön".
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            • Välitä tunteita. Päätöxet tehdään tunteella, lokiikalla vain puolustellaan niitä ex post factum. Mieti ennen puheenvuoroa, mitä tunteita aiot herättää.
              ellauri350.html on line 523: Kiintymyssuhdeteoria (engl. Attachment theory) perustuu brittiläisen psykiatrin ja psykoanalyytikon John Bowlbyn ajatuksiin ja tutkimuksiin 1960- ja 1970-luvulta. Tästä kaverista on jo paasaus.
              ellauri350.html on line 526: Yhdysvaltalainen lastenlääkäri William Sears on hahmotellut teorian pohjalta vanhemmuuden tyylin nimeltä kiintymysvanhemmuus. Attachment Parenting International -yhdistyksen mukaan kiintymysvanhemmuutta voidaan kuvata kahdeksan periaatteen muodossa:
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              ellauri350.html on line 569: 36 kysymystä, jotka voivat johtaa rakkauteen. Reader´s Digest -toimittaja Päivitetty: 14. helmikuuta 2023. Facebook, Flipboard, Viserrys, Pinterest, Sähköposti.
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            • "Kuka tahansa, joka sanoo, ettei rahalla voi ostaa onnea, ei ole koskaan ollut sitä." - Samuel L. Jackson (elokuu 2004)
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              ellauri350.html on line 823: Samuel L(eroy) Jackson (s. 21. joulukuuta 1948) on yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä. Yksi sukupolvensa tunnetuimmista näyttelijöistä, elokuvat, joissa hän on esiintynyt, ovat tuottaneet yhteensä yli 27 miljardia dollaria maailmanlaajuisesti, mikä tekee hänestä kaikkien aikojen toiseksi eniten tuloja tuottavan näyttelijän . [a] Tuoreen luokituksen mukaan hän on kaikkien aikojen eniten tuottanut näyttelijä. Vuonna 2022 hän sai Academy Honorary Award -palkinnon "kulttuurisena ikonina, jonka dynaaminen työ on resonoinut genreissä, sukupolvissa ja yleisöissä maailmanlaajuisesti". Jacksonin läpimurtoesitys oli Jules Winnfieldin roolissa Quentin Tarantinon rikosdraamassa Pulp Fiction (1994), Hän sai laajaa tunnustusta myös Jedi Mace Winduna Star Wars -esiosa-trilogiassa ( 1999–2005) ja Nick Furynä 11 Marvel Cinematic Universe -elokuvassa , alkaen Iron Manista (2008), sekä vierailijana ABC- sarjassa SHIELDin agentit.
              ellauri350.html on line 824: Jackson on sanonut katsovansa omia elokuviaan elokuvateattereissa: "Jopa teatterivuosinani toivoin, että voisin katsoa näytelmiä, joissa olin – ollessani niissä! Kaivelen muniani katsellen itseäni työskentelemässä." Jackson on kalju, mutta nauttii peruukkien käyttämisestä elokuvissaan. Hänet tunnetaan siitä, että hän käyttää usein Kangol- hattua julkisesti.
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              ellauri351.html on line 100: Opinnäytetyö valmistui. Mutta ennen kuin se toimitettiin, Atta sujahti ylimääräisen sivun eteen. Siinä oli jae Koraanista: 'Rukoukseni ja uhraukseni ja elämäni ja kuolemani ovat Allahille sano, maailmojen Herralle.' Machule kohautti sen pois hartauden miehen omituisuutena. Hänen opinnäytetyönsä oli tärkein, ja se oli loistava. Atta sai 1.0 - korkeimman mahdollisen arvosanan.
              ellauri351.html on line 105: 16. elokuuta takaisin Floridassa hän vuokrasi yksimoottorisen lentokoneen Palm Beachin yritykseltä. Hän teki testilennon osoittaakseen pätevyytensä ja palasi sitten vielä kahdesti, joka kerta eri matkustajan kanssa. Kaikkien paitsi kaikkein kyynisimpien tai sadististen terroristien mielessä täytyy olla tahallinen skitsofrenia - valmius murhata ihmisiä ihmiskunnan nimissä. Mutta Attan mielessä tuo tahallinen skitsofrenia näyttää saavuttaneen poikkeukselliset mittasuhteet.
              ellauri351.html on line 107: Hän välitti syvästi ihmisistä. Kyse ei ole vain siitä, että hän välitti muslimiköyhistä. Hän jopa välitti seuraavasta amerikkalaisesta, joka vuokrasi vuokra-autonsa. Brad Warrick Warrick´s Rent-a-Carista Pompano Beachissä, Floridassa, sanoi, että Atta soitti hänelle kertoakseen, että auton öljyvalo palaa. Kun hän palautti sen 9. syyskuuta, Atta muistutti häntä valosta.
              ellauri351.html on line 134: Hänet kutsuttiin Wehrmachtiin vuonna 1941. Hän pyrki moottoripyörämekaanikkoksi, mutta sen sijaan hänet määrättiin sotilaspsykologiksi, joka suoritti ihmisrotututkimuksia miehitetyssä Posenissa Rudolf Hippiuksen johdolla. Tavoitteena oli tutkia "saksalais-puolalaisten puolirotuisten" biologisia ominaisuuksia selvittääkseen, hyötyivätkö he samasta työmoraalista kuin "puhtaat" saksalaiset.
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              Bessel van der Kolk on kuin kotonaan Massachusettsissa.

              ellauri351.html on line 215: Kolkista tuli Trauma Research Foundationin puheenjohtaja Brooklinessa, Massachusettsissa, jonka hän perusti sen jälkeen, kun hänet erotettiin Brookline Trauma Centeristä "vihamielisen työympäristön luomisesta", jossa hän väitetään saaneen työntekijät tuntemaan olonsa "halvatun epämukavaksi". Traumakeskus suljettiin myöhemmin.
              ellauri351.html on line 217: Van der Kolk kiinnostui traumaattisen stressin tutkimisesta vuonna 1978 työskennellessään PTSD:stä kärsivien Vietnamin sodan veteraanien kanssa. Hän suoritti ensimmäiset tutkimukset fluoksetiinin (Prozac) ja sertraliinin käytöstä PTSD:n hoidossa. Sertraliini on vielä tehokkaampaa kuin fluoxetiini. Sillä hoidetaan masennusta, paniikkihäiriötä sekä pakko-oireista häiriötä. Se estää serotoniinin takaisinottoa.
              ellauri351.html on line 225: Terrorin vastainen sota sai käänteen rahoitetun traumatutkimuksen tyypissä kohti PTSD:n neurobiologiaa. Tämä tuli van der Kolkille todisteena ja antoi hänelle mahdollisuuden päästä eroon palautuneiden muistisotien kuolleesta painosta. Liittovaltion rahoitus oli myös omaksumassa yhä avoimemmin ei-lääketieteellisiä hoitoja. Välittömästi 11. syyskuun iskujen jälkeen van der Kolk ja traumakeskus hoitivat ensiapuhenkilöitä ja siviilejä silmän liikkeen herkistymisen ja uudelleenkäsittelyn avulla, jossa potilas ajattelee traumaattista kokemusta, kun taas kliinikko ohjaa potilaan silmiä edestakaisin. Vaikka van der Kolk oli alun perin skeptinen, hänestä tuli EMDR-evankelista, joka johti National Institutes of Healthin rahoittamaa tutkimusta, jossa verrattiin EMDR:ää Prozaciin PTSD:n hoidossa. Vuonna 2008 hän aloitti ensimmäisen NIH:n rahoittaman tutkimuksen joogan tehokkuudesta PTSD:n hoidossa. EMDR on lyhennys englanninkielisistä sanoista Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. Hän suoritti myös tutkimusta neurofeedbackista, terapiasta, joka näyttää potilaille reaaliaikaisia lukemia pulssistaan ja aivoaalloistaan ja opettaa heitä säätelemään itseään. Tätä "somaattisten terapioiden" arsenaalia yhdisti se, että ne kohdistuivat kehoon kognition (kuten kognitiivinen käyttäytymisterapia) tai kieleen (kuten puheterapia) sijaan.
              ellauri351.html on line 257: Lewin kexi sanan genidentiteetti. Se on nykyään ehkä ainoa säilynyt todiste Lewinin vaikutuksesta tiedefilosofiaan. Mä kexin Norssin ekalla luokalla sanan getiparnetiivi kunen tiennyt että sille on jo sana olemassa, nimittäin akkusatiivi. Genidentiteetti on eksistentiaalinen suhde, joka on objektin synnyn taustalla hetkestä toiseen. Se, mitä yleensä pidämme objektina, koostuu todella useista olioista, jotka ovat objektin vaiheita eri aikoina. Kaksi objektia eivät ole identtisiä, koska niillä on samat yhteiset ominaisuudet, vaan koska toinen on kehittynyt toisesta. Lewin esitteli käsitteen 1922 Habilitationsschrift Der Begriff der Genese in Physik, Biologie und Entwicklungsgeschichte. Tästä käsitteestä ei kuitenkaan koskaan tullut laajan keskustelun ja väittelyn kohde omalla tavallaan. Sen sijaan sen kontekstista poimivat filosofit, kuten Rudolf Carnap, Hans Hermes, Hans Reichenbach, Adolph Grünbaum ja Bas van Fraassen, jotka sisällyttivät tämän käsitteen omiin teorioihinsa, kuten maailmankaikkeuden topologiaan tai mekaniikan aksiomatisointiin. Lewinin ajatuksena oli verrata ja vastakohtaista genidentiteetin käsitettä eri tieteenaloilla paljastaen siten kunkin luonteenomaisen rakenteen ja mahdollistaen niiden luokittelun.
              ellauri351.html on line 293: Taleb on kirjoittanut Incerton, viisiosaisen epävarmuutta käsittelevän filosofisen esseen, joka julkaistiin vuosina 2001–2018 (erityisesti The Black Swan ja Antifragile). Hän on toiminut professorina useissa yliopistoissa ja työskennellyt riskitekniikan ansioituneena professorina New Yorkin yliopiston Tandon School of Engineeringissä syyskuusta 2008 lähtien. Hän on ollut mukana Risk and Decision Analysis -lehden päätoimittajana syyskuusta 2014 lähtien. Hän on myös toiminut matemaattisen rahoituksen harjoittajana, hedge-rahastojen hoitajana ja johdannaiskauppiaana, ja hän on tällä hetkellä Universal Investmentsin tieteellisenä neuvonantajana. The Sunday Times kutsui hänen vuonna 2007 julkaistua kirjaansa The Black Swan yhdeksi 12 vaikutusvaltaisimmasta kirjasta toisen maailmansodan jälkeen.
              ellauri351.html on line 299: Aaron Brown, kirjailija, kvantitatiivinen psykoanalyytikko ja jokapaikan dosentti Yeshivan ja Fordhamin yliopistoissa, sanoi The Black Swan -kirjasta, että "kirja on ikään kuin Taleb ei olisi koskaan kuullut ei-parametrisista menetelmistä, data-analyysistä, visualisointityökaluista tai vankoista arvioista." Siitä huolimatta hän kutsuu kirjaa "olennaiseksi luettavaksi" ja kehottaa tilastotieteilijöitä jättämään huomiotta loukkaukset saadakseen "tärkeitä filosofisia ja matemaattisia totuuksia". Taleb vastasi The Black Swanin toisessa painoksessa, että "Yksi yleisimmistä (mutta hyödyttömistä) kommenteista, joita kuulen, on, että jotkin ratkaisut voivat tulla "vankoista tilastoista". Ihmettelen, kuinka näiden tekniikoiden avulla voidaan luoda tietoa siellä, missä sitä ei ole."
              ellauri351.html on line 303: Taleb väittää, että tilastotieteilijät voivat olla pseudotieteilijöitä harvinaisten tapahtumien ja räjähdysten riskeissä ja peittää epäpätevyytensä monimutkaisilla yhtälöillä. Tämä asenne on herättänyt arvostelua: American Statistical Association omisti The American Statistician -lehden elokuussa 2007 ilmestyneen numeron The Black Swanille. Lehti tarjosi sekoituksen ylistystä ja kritiikkiä Talebin pääkohdista, keskittyen Talebin kirjoitustyyliin ja hänen esitykseensä tilastokirjallisuudesta. Clemsonin yliopiston matematiikan professori Robert Lund kirjoittaa, että Black Swan -kirjassa Taleb on "ajoittain holtiton ja joutuu suurenmoisille liioittelemille; ammatillinen tilastotieteilijä pitää kirjaa kaikkialla naiivina". Lund kuitenkin myöntää, että "on monia kohtia, joissa olen samaa mieltä Talebin kanssa", ja kirjoittaa, että "kirja on pakollinen" kaikille "rahoituksesta ja/tai filosofisista todennäköisyyksistä etänä kiinnostuneille".
              ellauri351.html on line 305: Taleb ja Nobel-palkittu Myron Scholes ovat vaihtaneet henkilökohtaisiin hyökkäyksiin, erityisesti sen jälkeen, kun Talebin artikkeli Espen Gaarder Haugin kanssa siitä, miksi kukaan ei käyttänyt Black–Scholes–Merton-kaavaa. Taleb sanoi, että Scholes oli vastuussa vuoden 2008 talouskriiseistä, ja ehdotti, että "tämän kaverin pitäisi olla vanhainkodissa tekemässä sudokua. Hänen varat ovat räjähtäneet kahdesti. Hänen ei pitäisi päästää Washingtoniin luennoimaan kellekään riskeistä." Scholes vastasi, että Taleb yksinkertaisesti "populalisoi ideoita ja ansaitsee rahaa myymällä kirjoja". Scholes väitti, että Taleb ei lainaa aikaisempaa kirjallisuutta, ja tästä syystä Talebia ei oteta vakavasti akateemisessa maailmassa. Haug ja Taleb (2011) listasivat satoja tutkimusdokumentteja, jotka osoittavat, että Black–Scholes-kaava ei ollut ollenkaan Scholesin kaava, ja väittivät, että taloustiede jätti huomiotta toimijoiden ja matemaatikoiden (kuten Ed Thorpin) kirjallisuuden, jotka olivat kehittäneet kehittyneempiä versioita kaavasta.
              ellauri351.html on line 307: Charlie Rosen haastattelussa Taleb sanoi, että hän näki, ettei mikään The Black Swanista saamansa kritiikki kumonnut hänen keskeistä pointtiaan, joka sai hänet suojelemaan omaisuuttaan ja asiakkaidensa omaisuutta. Talebin aggressiiviset ja selkeästi suunnatut kommentit rahoitusalan osia vastaan ​​– esimerkiksi toteamalla Davosissa vuonna 2009 olevansa "tyytyväinen" Lehman Brothersin romahtamiseen – on johtanut raportteihin henkilökohtaisista hyökkäyksistä ja mahdollisista uhkauksista.
              ellauri351.html on line 322: Liike kehittyi 2000-luvulla, ja nimi tehokkaaksi altruismiksi keksittiin vuonna 2011. Liikkeeseen vaikuttavia filosofeja ovat Peter Singer, Toby Ord ja William MacAskill. Se, mikä alkoi hajanaisen liittoutuman kannattamana arviointitekniikoiden sarjana, kehittyi identiteetiksi. Noin 7 000 aktiivisen altruismin yhteisössä ja vahvat siteet Yhdysvaltojen ja Britannian eliittikouluihin vaikuttava altruismi on liitetty Piilaaksoon ja teknologiateollisuuteen muodostaen tiukan miehekkään alakulttuurin.
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              ellauri351.html on line 371: Louis Maurice Halbwachs (11. maaliskuuta 1877 Reims, Ranska – 16. maaliskuuta 1945 Buchenwald) oli ranskalainen filosofi ja sosiologi, joka on luonut käsitteen kollektiivinen muisti.
              ellauri351.html on line 375: Halbwachs syntyi Reimsissä, Ranskassa, ja osallistui École Normale Supérieure -kouluun Pariisissa. Siellä hän opiskeli filosofiaa Henri Bergsonin johdolla, jolla oli suuri vaikutus hänen ajatteluunsa. Halbwachsin varhainen muistityö oli jossain määrin yhteneväinen Bergsonin näkemyksen kanssa muistin olevan erityisen henkilökohtainen ja subjektiivinen kokemus. Bergson opetti Halbwachia kolme vuotta. Ei ois kannattanut.
              ellauri351.html on line 381: Halbwachs vaikutti myös tiedon sosiologiaan teoksellaan La Topographie Legendaire des Évangiles en Terre Sainte ; Uuden testamentin spatiaalisen infrastruktuurin tutkimus. (1951) 
              ellauri351.html on line 445: Hänen viimeisimmät kirjansa ovat: Malice Through the Looking Glass (2009) 2. painos, Lontoo: Teva Publications Centers of Power: The Convergence of Psychoanalysis and Kabbalah (Stanley Schneiderin kanssa) (2008) NY: Jason Aronson Why I Hate You and You Hate Me: Kateuden, ahneuden, mustasukkaisuuden ja narsismin vuorovaikutus (2013) Lontoo: Karnac Books ja The Hidden Freud: His Hassidic Roots (2015) Lontoo: Karnac Books. Oliko Berkemann siis hasidi?
              ellauri351.html on line 459: It is spoken by Polonius, the king’s advisor, in Act II, Scene 2. Hamlet has been behaving strangely since the death of his father, and Polonius believes that he is mad. However, Hamlet is actually pretending to be mad in order to buy himself time to carry out his revenge on his father’s killer, Claudius. Polonius is the first person to fall for Hamlet’s act. He believes that Hamlet is truly mad, and he tells Claudius about Hamlet’s strange behavior. Claudius is relieved to hear this, and he believes that Hamlet is no longer a threat. Hamlet’s plan works perfectly. He is able to gather evidence against Claudius, and he eventually succeeds in killing him. The idiom “method in his madness” refers to Hamlet’s clever plan to pretend to be mad in order to achieve his revenge.
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              ellauri351.html on line 649: Hän oli avajais Yitzak Rabin Fellow, Rabin Center for Israeli Studies, Tel Aviv, Israel; vieraileva oikeustieteen professori, Harvardin yliopisto, Boston, Massachusetts; valtiotieteen vieraileva professori Wienin yliopistossa Wienissä, Itävallassa ja Bahceșehirin yliopistossa Istanbulissa, Turkissa. Hän työskenteli vierailevana psykiatrian professorina kolmessa Turkin yliopistossa. Vuonna 2006 hän oli Fulbright/Sigmund Freud-Privatstiftungin vieraileva psykoanalyysitutkija Wienissä, Itävallassa. Vuonna 2015 hänestä tuli vieraileva professori Pystymezän yliopistossa Bogotassa Kolumbiassa.
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              ellauri352.html on line 39: Ein herzlicher Weihnachtsgrüss

              ellauri352.html on line 47: Pinocchio oli puinen sätkyukko. Mäntysilmä (oxankohta laudassa?) tai männynsiemen toskanaxi, jonka nenä veny valhetellessa kuin penis erektiivisenä. These aspects are consistent across all adaptations: Pinocchio is an animated sentient puppet, Pinocchio's maker is Geppetto and Pinocchio's nose grows when he lies. Pinocchio's bad behavior, rather than being charming or endearing, is meant to serve as a warning. Collodi originally intended the story, which was first published in June 1881 in the children's magazine Il Corriere dei Piccoli, to be a tragedy. It concluded with the puppet's execution. Kettu ja kissa jotka vievät Disneyn Pinocchion "teeatteriin" hirttävät hänet lähimpään puuhun, joka sattui olemaan tammi eikä mänty.
              ellauri352.html on line 70: Friedrich von Schiller litteröi vain yhden luvun Denis Diderot'n Jacques the Fatalist and his Master, Jacques le fataliste et son maître (kirjoitettu vuosina 1765–1784), joka ilmestyi saksaksi vuonna 1785. Sitten vuonna 1792 Wilhelm Christhelf Sigmund Mylius julkaisi ensimmäisen täydellisen käännöksen.
              ellauri352.html on line 102: Varšavjanka (myös Warshavjanka, Warchavjanka; ven. Варшавянка, Varšavjanka, ransk. La Varsovienne, puol. Warszawianka = ”Varsovatar”; esp. A las Barricadas), myös Varsovattaren jäähyväiset tai Varsovan laulu on tunnettu alkujaan puolalainen vallankumouslaulu. Kappaleen sanoitti Wacław Święcicki vuonna 1883 ollessaan karkotettuna. Säveltäjää ei tiedetä. Sävelmän on sanottu myös olleen vanha ranskalainen sotilasmarssi. Laulusta tuli Varsovan vappumielenosoituksen 1905 vertauskuva.
              ellauri352.html on line 268: Kübler-Ross huomautti myöhemmin, että vaiheet eivät ole lineaarisia ja ennustettavaa etenemistä ja että hän pahoitteli niiden kirjoittamista väärinymmärretyllä tavalla. "Kübler-Ross näki alun perin nämä vaiheet tarjoiluehdotuxina siitä, kuinka ihmiset selviäisivät sairaudesta ja kuolemasta", totesi surututkija Kenneth J. Doka, "ei heijastuksina siitä, kuinka ihmiset de facto surevat."
              ellauri352.html on line 390: Politiikka on yhteisten asioiden hoitoa. Sota on politiikan jatke asein. Si vis pacem, para bellum.
              ellauri352.html on line 420: Tiede, taide, uskonto ja urheilu sekä talouspakotteet, siinä se. Ai että ne on meillä ollut maailman sivu ja silti kärhämöidään? So what, lisää vaan samaa ja suuremmat lusikat. Filosofikuninkaan sijaan monarkixi naurettava psykoanalyytikko. Ja naurua kolmannella, pakolaiset naurusaarelle. Huumori on vastuumoraalin paras petikaveri. Paavon kirjassa on lähinnä tahatonta huumoria. Izekritiikistä ei ole juuri jälkeä. Tunne izesi, kampaa tukkasi. Opettele lukemaan, se on antoisinta. Sanoi Markus Aurelius, ei Markus Leikola, vaikka isä Anto. Sana on kuin sähköpistoke, varovasti sitä pitää stöpselöidä ettei tule manaa. Matti Ala-Huhta vahvistaa tämän kirjassaan johtajuudesta. HY:n johtajuuskoulutuxessa piti piirtää vahvuuxistaan jonkinlainen Rorschach kuvio. Lähdin kesken pois koko kallonkutistuxesta.
              ellauri352.html on line 604: In 2011, a "novel of the decade" was chosen due to lack of sponsorship to hold the customary award. Five finalists were chosen from sixty nominees selected from the prize´s past winners and finalists since 2001.[citation needed] Chudakov won posthumously with A Gloom Is Cast Upon the Ancient Steps, which takes place in a fictional town in Kazakhstan and describes fictional life under Stalinist Russia. The criteria for inclusion included literary effort, representativeness of the contemporary literary genres and the author¨s reputation as a writer. Length was not a criterion, as books with between 40 and 60 pages had been nominated.
              ellauri352.html on line 609: George Saunders´ Lincoln in the Bardo was acclaimed by literary critics, with review aggregator Bookmarks reporting zero negative and only three mixed reviews among 42 total, indicating "rave" reviews. The novel won the 2017 Man Booker Prize. The novelist Colson Whitehead, writing in the New York Times, called the book "a luminous feat of generosity and humanism." Time magazine listed it as one of its top ten novels of 2017, and Paste ranked it the fifth best novel of the 2010s.
              ellauri352.html on line 611: The novel has been compared with Edgar Lee Masters´s poetry collection Spoon River Anthology, published in 1915. Tim Martin, writing for Literary Review, compared its "babble of American voices", some from primary sources and some expertly fabricated, with the last act of Thornton Wilder´s play Our Town. Kaskun ei Divina Comediaan.
              ellauri352.html on line 621: I really love Russian writers, especially from the 19th and early 20th Century: Gogol, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Babel. I love the way they take on the big topics. I´m also inspired by a certain absurdist comic tradition that would include influences like Mark Twain, Daniil Kharms, Groucho Marx, Monty Python, Steve Martin, Jack Handey, etc. And then, on top of that, I love the strain of minimalist American fiction writing: Sherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway, Raymond Carver, Tobias Wolff.
              ellauri352.html on line 625: Notable modern Nyingma teachers include Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche (c. 1904–1987), Sogyal Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Khenpo Choga Rinpoche, filmmaker Khyentse Norbu (better known as Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche), and Penor Rinpoche.
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              Tocqueville praises democracy in America


              ellauri352.html on line 640: Vuonna 1831 hän sai ministeriöltä passituxen tutustumaan Yhdysvaltain rangaistuslaitoxeen kalterien sisäpuolelta, mikä muodosti hänen passinsa Yhdysvaltoihin ja kypsytti päätöxen, mitä pitää parhaana saatavilla olevana esimerkkinä demokratiasta. Tästä lähes kymmenen kuukautta kestäneestä oleskelusta hän veti kirjan From Democracy in America, analyysin demokraattisesta järjestelmästä yleensä (sen hyveistä, riskeistä ja dynamiikasta) ja sen erityisen amerikkalaisen kuvauksen, joka oli valtava menestys, kun se julkaistiin vuonna 1835. ja 1840. Tämä johti siihen, että hänet valittiin moraali- ja valtiotieteiden akatemiaan vain 33-vuotiaana ja sitten Ranskan akatemiaan 36 -vuotiaana. Hän asettui ehdolle vuoden 1839 parlamenttivaaleissa ja valittiin Valognesin varajäseneksi Manchessa, jossa Tocquevillen perheen linna sijaitsi ja jossa hänet valittiin uudelleen Louis-Napoléon Bonaparten vallankaappaukseen asti joulukuussa 1851. Napsuista Alexis ei perustanut.
              ellauri352.html on line 662: Hän meni opettamaan Harvardiin vuosina 1939–1940 ja liittyi sitten Macmillan Publishersiin yhteiskuntaopintojen koulutustoimittajana. Toisen maailmansodan aikana Yhdysvaltain laivasto kutsui hänet aktiiviseen tehtävään.
              ellauri352.html on line 670: Kevään tulet (1949) Aasian ääni (1951) Toko-rin sillat (1953) Sayonara (1953) Havaiji (1959) Kunnanjohtajan raportti (1961) Asuntovaunut (1963) Lähde (1965) Ajelehtijat (1971) Satavuotis (1974) Chesapeake (1978) Elämänlaatu (1980) Liitto (1980) Avaruus (1982) Puola (1983) Texas (1985) Legacy (1987) Alaska (1988) Matka (1988) James A. Michenerin USA: Ihmiset ja maa (Kassa: Peter Chaitin 1988) Karibian (1989) Kotka ja korppi (1990) Romaani (1991) Maailma on Kotini (1991) Meksiko (1992) Taantuma (1994) Ihme Sevillassa (1995) Tämä jalo maa: visioni Amerikasta (1996) Matecumbe (2007).
              ellauri352.html on line 690: Ilman kehystä tai painopistettä, joka piti löyhästi Centennial-juhlaa yhdessä, tämä massiivinen mutta mielivaltaisesti pirstoutunut itärannikon yhteisön historia – Marylandin saari, 1583–1978 – on lähes vailla perinteistä romaanillista nautintoa. Noin sata hahmoa esitetään lujasti tyypeinä (esim. "Bartley Paxmore, 31-vuotiaana, oli uudentyylinen kveekari"), useimmat heistä ovat kolmen edustavan perheen jäseniä: katoliset, maanomistajat, ylemmän luokan jälkeläiset. Edmund Steed, joka tutki Chesapeakea John Smithin kanssa vuonna 1608; Timothy Turlockin tyhmä, mutta innokas alemman luokan jälkeläinen, joka tuli Marylandiin indentoituneena palvelijana; ja kveekari Edmund Paxmoren vakaa, keskiluokkainen laivanrakennusjälkeläinen, joka hylättiin Marylandissa vuonna 1661 laajojen Massachusettsin ruoskimisen jälkeen. Vuosien varrella näiden klaanien on kohdattava merirosvoja, myrskyjä, insestiä, seksismiä (kyllä, monet naiset täällä ovat epätodennäköisiä feministejä), filanderista syntyneitä paskiaisia, vallankumousta (kaikki kolme jälkeläistä liittyvät lopulta mukaan, jopa rojalisti Steeds), ja - noin puolet kirjasta - orjuuskysymys. Turlockit ovat limaisia ​​orjakauppiaita, Steedit ovat lempeitä orjanomistajia, paxmorit ovat rajuja abolitionisteja, ja - melko häpeämättömänä Rootsista - Caterit ovat orjia, jotka näkyvät ruoskan alla ja peiton alla, mandingotyylisissä kolmioissa. ("Haluatko jäädä pidempään, kulta?").
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              ellauri353.html on line 155: No ei, jatkui se sittenkin. Ihmemies Black McGyver oli saanut padon tukkeeseen. Humanismi oli voittanut. Marcon mauvais foi sanoi vielä kerran Mau.
              ellauri353.html on line 173: Vuonna 1917 hän opiskeli Madridin yliopistossa ensin agronomiaa, sitten teollisuustekniikkaa ja lopulta siirtyi filosofiaan. Vizi olisi vaan jäänyt agronomiaan. Hän loi "erittäin läheiset" suhteet taidemaalari Salvador Dalíin ja runoilija Federico García Lorcaan, ja kolme ystävystä muodostivat espanjalaisen surrealistisen avantgardin ytimen ja tunnetaan "La Generación del 27":n jäseninä. Buñuelin ja Dalín suhde oli hieman ongelmallisempi, sillä sitä sävytti kateus Dalín ja Lorcan kasvavasta läheisyydestä ja katkeruutta Dalín varhaisesta menestyksestä taiteilijana.
              ellauri353.html on line 188: Espanjan sisällissodan alkaessa Buñuel liittyi Espanjan kommunistiseen puolueeseen (PCE) vuonna 1931,  vaikka myöhemmin elämässään hän kielsi ryhtyneensä kommunistiksi. Läppä läppä se sanoi kuin pyhä Pietari. Elokuussa 1936 Nationalistinen miliisi ampui ja tappoi Federico García Lorcan. Afterwards, returning to Spain was impossible since the Fascists had seized power, so Buñuel decided to stay in the U.S. indefinitely, stating that he was "immensely attracted by the American naturalness and sociability". Sekin vielä.
              ellauri353.html on line 202: Cannesin elokuvajuhlilla vuonna 1951 Paz mainosti elokuvaa ahkerasti jakamalla sitä tukevan manifestin ja kulkueen elokuvateatterin ulkopuolella julisteen kanssa. Yleisesti ottaen mielipide oli innostunut, ja surrealistit (Bretoni ja runoilija Jacques Pervert) ja muut taiteelliset intellektuellit (maalari Marc Chagall ja runoilija/näyttelijä/elokuvantekijä Jean Cocteau) olivat ylistäviä, mutta kommunistikriitikko Georges Sadoul vastusti sitä, mitä hän piti elokuvan "porvarillisena moraalina", koska siinä on positiivisia kuvauksia "porvarillisesta opettajasta" ja "porvarillisesta valtiosta" katulasten kuntouttamisessa, sekä kohtaus, jossa poliisi osoittaa hyödyllisyyttään estämällä pederastia hyökkäämästä lasta vastaan.
              ellauri353.html on line 210: rehottavan machismon tuhoisat vaikutukset: 2kpl
              ellauri353.html on line 235: Don Rafael Acosta embajador de Miranda, el matrimonio Thévenot, y Florence la hermana de Madame Thévenot, están invitados a cenar en casa del matrimonio Sénechal. Sin embargo, hay una confusión, y Monsieur Sénechal ha salido rumbo a otra cita. Como alternativa, se proponen ir a un restaurante cercano, pero al llegar se dan cuenta de que el dueño del establecimiento ha muerto. A partir de este momento, las reuniones entre este selecto grupo de burgueses se verán interrumpidas por una serie de eventos extraordinarios, algunos reales y otros producto de su imaginación. La alternancia entre lo real y lo onírico produce giros inesperados en la trama, en la que intervienen otros personajes como militares, un obispo, policías, guerrilleros y campesinos, todos causantes de interrupciones durante los frustrados intentos de los seis primeros por sentarse a comer y disfrutar del encanto de ser burgueses.
              ellauri353.html on line 256: Tämä näiden kyykäärmeen sikiöiden paperback, joka oli New York Times bestseller ja Book of the Month tultaessa kasarille - E. Saarisen mielivuosikymmenelle - löytyi Emmauxen takahuoneesta hintaan 0.50 egeä. Miltonista on iso paasaus jo albumissa 87. Miltonin neronleimauxesta on paasaus "Kermaperseet ja havenots" albumissa 97. Ja se on tämä: stagflaatio on torjuttavissa jakamalla rahat kermaperseille! Köyhät kiristäkööt suolivyötä ja nuolkoot näppejään! Rikkaat varistavat telle muruset jos jää yli, jos olette siivosti, ja jos huvittaa. Kannessa Milton harkizee lahjottaako lyijykynä köyhille. Nääh, niistä tulisi vaan laiskoja.
              ellauri353.html on line 273: Kun Milton sai vapaudenmitalinsa vuonna 1988, presidentti Ronald Reagan sanoi puheessaan nauraen, että Rose tunnettiin ainoana henkilönä, joka on koskaan saanut kiskotuxi edes lyijykynän hinnan Miltonista. Friedmansilla oli kaksi lasta, Janet ja David. Ei niistä sen enempää. Tässä closed captioningia Miltonien tunnin esitelmän alusta. The harder you work the luckier you get. Ohuthuulinen Jeanne Parrilli Californian Country Clubista pissii hunajaa: how lucky we are to have them on our backs again. Luteet hymyilevät ja pyyhkivät kangassärveteillä verta huulistaan. Vilken tur. Ukrainalaisia maahanmuuttajia lykästi. Banderisteista gangstereixi.
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              ellauri353.html on line 277: The Friedmans were recent guests at the Commonwealth Club of Kalak it in Los Angeles. Each author speaks and then takes questions from the audience. Good afternoon and welcome to today's meeting of the common a Club of California. Brought to you from the St Francis Hotel relooking Union Square. I am doing an orderly chair. We also welcome the listener. A.W. F.M. in Sitka Alaska. One of more than two hundred twenty five stations across the country. Joining us for America's longest running. Radio program. We invite all our listeners here and on radio. To visit the club's website. At W.W.W. Commonwealth Club. Dot org. And now for today's speakers. It is with great pleasure that I introduce those plucky Jews, the Friedmans. The Friedmans are with us today. Connection with their recently published memoirs. Bucky people. Published by the University of Chicago. Press this year. They have been partners in love. And in life. For over sixty years.
              ellauri353.html on line 279: Milton Friedman is widely regarded as the leader of the Chicago school. Of monetary economics. Stresses the importance of the quantity of money. As an instrument of government policy. Terminated. A business cycles and inflation. After graduating in one nine hundred thirty two with a Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers. He received graduate degree. From the University of Chicago. And Columbia University. Since one thousand nine hundred seventy seven. Professor print. Has been a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution. Homeless or University Professor Friedman received the one nine hundred seventy six Nobel Prize for ECT. That's. In addition to his scientific work. Professor Friedman has written extensively on public policy. Always with primary emphasis on the preservation and extension of. Individual freedoms. In his most important works in this area. Perhaps an ever. The important area. Is life. He has collaborated by. Roads. An accomplished. Economist in her own right. Together they wrote. Capitalism and Freedom. Free to choose. And tyranny of the status quo. Free to choose and tyranny of the status quo later rip it into a T.V. series of the same names that were shown over the public. Public Broadcast stations.
              ellauri353.html on line 281: Mrs. FRIEDMAN attended Reed College and studied economics at the University of Chicago. She was on the staff of the National Research and the bureau. A few. Home Economics. She next joined the staff of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation where she worked until she married Milton and moved to New York. Since then she has continued home economic research on her own publishing. Individually and coauthoring the three works referred to a few moments ago. She was mostly a producer of the P.B.S. T.V. series free to choose. And in one thousand nine hundred six she received an honorary doctorate from Pepperdine University. The Milton. And Rose de Friedman Foundation which the Freedman's us. Promotes parental choice. Of the schools. Attend. As I mentioned the title of their most recent book is Two lucky people. I'm being told by my parents. That the harder you work the luckier you get. It is no wonder the Friedan consider themselves lucky. They have worked long hard to make the contributions they have made to each other and to our society. We the members and listen. Well are the lucky ones today. To have them share themselves and their insights with us once again. We welcome. (Milton claps his hands to them.)
              ellauri353.html on line 289: I grew up before the appearance of the street. I even finished my graduate work. For a doctorate in economics before the feminist movement. Really got going. As a result. I was free to choose. Just how I wanted to live my life whether I wanted a full time career in the market place or a part time. Career. Combined with being a homemaker and bringing up a family. I knew I was going to get married. I'd already chosen my husband. I also wanted to have a family. Even after getting used to being married. And I wanted to bring up my children. Myself. I did not want them to be brought up. Either in a child care center. Or by a maid. Naturally by like most people I also wanted to have my cake and even when they left. University Milton and I both went to work in Washington for jobs where economists were there only let it cool. However before we were married. His career took him to New York City. While mine remained in Washington where I live where I like to work and the people I was working with. However we did not look forward to living apart.
              ellauri353.html on line 291: Muting on weekends active we were married we had two alternatives. I could get out my job and move to New York. And Private get it there and be able to come back to Washington and. As my boss who I'm sure wasn't serious suggested. I gave up my job and your actively expanded to like full summer. On our honeymoon and marrying. We said. We've returned to New York. Settle down and I got a temporary God. It was interesting for a while but was not very exciting. While we were both working we shared the house work. Until we could afford to hire a part. And there we never sat down and decided what the housework was man's And what part was woman's work there was work to be done. And whoever could do it at the right time period. But that always reminds me of the discussion that Milton had with my young nephew who was visiting with us from years later.
              ellauri353.html on line 293: I don't remember just what it was that Milton was doing. But I'll never forget my nephew's pronouncement that. Whatever it was. It was women's work. And somehow it was beneath the man's dignity to do it now and sat him down and gave him a lecture about the working man's work. But I don't think he ever forgot that lecture. Summarized the way we had led we've lived got a life. Ever since during the first year of our married life I guess I could have qualified as a feminist. I had a career in the marketplace. My husband did part of the house. A year later I have never received an offer of a one year appointment at the University of Wisconsin. I got a New York but it was not exciting. I hadn't finished it. And yet it never occurred to me. Or to him that I would stay on and finish my job and we would commute.
              ellauri353.html on line 297: And I really have mixed feelings about either arrangement. so instead. I have is very happy to spend the school year doing some work on my dissertation. I got used to being a homemaker. I took some funky classes in pottery, (Sorry Milton I mean) ceramics. And I got pregnant at the the back end of school here we left university and headed for Amman or Milton spent the summer writing a book. Jointly with two other people. And I spent the summer being pregnant and I'm comfortable. But war was heating up and decided that once our baby arrived we would move. The washing. He would go to work probably at the Treasury Department. I hope to spend my time as a mother. Unfortunately that didn't work out. Our first pregnancy. My first experience at. Guarding a family came to a sad end when the baby was stillborn. So I went to work in watching them till I could get pregnant again. This time they were more fortunate. And once our daughter was born. I had no thought of going back to work. At least until my. Our children were grown. And as it turned out I never did go back as far as spam innocents are concerned. When I had the opportunity to do some work at home without leaving. So there.
              ellauri353.html on line 299: But there weren't too many. I must confess that my experience combining life is a homemaker and an economist's was easier than it is for many women. I chose the right husband from the beginning. From the beginning we shared our interest in economics whether the news may call in the speech an article or a book. I was part of the activity in the sense that Milton always wanted me to read whatever he wrote. And he took my suggestion seriously. It gave me the feeling that I was practicing what I was trained for. But also that I was contributing to his career. It was in a sense our career. So when he was awarded the Nobel Prize it's received other many many many other net honors. And people always feel sorry for me and ask me how it feels to have him getting all the honors. My answer is always the same one. It is our honor I was part of that. When our children left for good. I became more active. With us and we go off for books. Where do I come out on a women's lib or feminist women have a real problem. But in my opinion the present solution is worse than the disease. The man. Or children. And those women who still believe that a mother's first job is to bring up her children. Women's lives. Made those women. Feel that is inferior to a paying job in the market. Therefore they must be and feared with the will to have a full time job outside. It is heightened competition between man and women. Husband and wife. So-called woman is problem. Has not. And I don't believe will solve the problem. Or a woman. There is a problem.
              ellauri353.html on line 301: Because while children are growing up you have a pool of time God wants to kill bin Laden even less you have something to fall back on. There isn't much left. However I think that the green movement towards the computer and that is really going to solve the woman's problem. Because then women can. Will be able to stay at home and bring up their children. And at the same time not drop out of everything that they would go for and I think it's happening more and more women are staying home just take care of their tour. And at the same time. Are continue. Either their education or there are few that we think of when I am asked about. Or book in advance. When the list...
              ellauri353.html on line 305: Shut up Rose, I thought I would use my few remaining 50 minutes here. You forward publishing people would ask me what's it going to be like. And I said well it's a book which is starting out as a love story. And which will end up as a treatise on social and that's largely what happened though it's throughout from beginning to end it really is a love story because Rose and I have really lived a love story we first met. Just exist. Just sixty sixty six years ago. In September. Nineteen thirty two. And from that time to this we have been close. And I trust shall continue to be said though she gives me no guarantees for the future. To talk about one area of social policy. Which we have engaged for many years. And recently made a major move. And that area is schooling elementary and - this is the main thing! educational vouchers. Parental choice of schools. Not to put a too fine point to it, better folks should have freedom to put their kids in better schools. Hooray democracy, fuck equality, like Alexis Tocqueville said, etc. etc. ad nauseam.
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              Suuri Puhdistus. Neuvostoliiton viisi ensimmäistä marsalkkaa: Budionni ja Blücher (seisomassa); Tukhachevsky, Voroshilov ja Jegorov (istuivat). Vain Voroshilov ja Budionni kuolevat luonnollisella kuolemalla, loput ammutaan eri puhdistusten aikana Trozkin kätyreinä (kz Rakowin protokollapinoa).

              ellauri353.html on line 333: Jacob Weisberg's "The Bush Tragedy"
              ellauri353.html on line 408: George Saunders, kun häneltä kysyttiin kirjallista vaikutusvaltaa, sanoi: "Minä rakastan venäläistä kirjailijaa nimeltä Isaac Babel. Voin hypätä mihin tahansa hänen teoksiinsa, lukea muutaman sivun ja mennä, Ai niin, kieli. Se on melkein kuin olisit virität kitaraa ja kuulit kauniisti viritetyn ja sanot: Joo, sitä me haluamme. Haluamme jotain täydellistä. Kun luen häntä, se kalibroi korvani. Se muistuttaa minua erosta OK lauseen ja todella lauseen välillä. taitava lause. Babel tekee sen puolestani."
              ellauri353.html on line 458: Helmi-maaliskuussa (1937) bolshevikkien liittovaltion kommunistisen puolueen keskuskomitean täysistunnossa, kun hän keskusteli N.I. Bukharinin ja A.I. Rykovin kysymyksestä, hän kannatti heidän erottamistaan ​​puolueesta, "saamista oikeuden eteen ja ammuttavaxi". toukokuussa 1937, kun kyseltiin M. N. Tukhachevskyn ja Y. E. Rudzutakin puolueesta erottamisesta, hää kirjoitti: "Tietenkin puolesta. Nämä roistot on teloitettava. Ja se pirun Babel myös."
              ellauri353.html on line 531: Isaac Babel kirjoitti kokonaisen kirjan juutalaisista gangstereista. Hän ei ollut romanttinen sielu. Tässä lyhyessä novellissa moderni kirjailija, nyt politrukki, keskustelee Gedalin kanssa, joka on vastoinkäymisten ja päämäärien vartija, toisen ajan asioita, joista ei ole juurikaan hyötyä nykyisyydessä. Babel jättää meidät, jopa nyt vuonna 2023, pelkäämään seuraavaa historian käännettä, pelkäämään seuraavaa armeijaa, jolla on totuus, yksi totuus ja joka tulee luoksemme missä tahansa olemmekin. Olisiko se vihdoinkin Israelin armeija?
              ellauri353.html on line 568: Isaac Babel näyttää olleen läsnä kuudennen divisioonan politrukkina ja hänen novellinsa tapahtumien ympärillä viittaa huomattavaan hengenmenetyxeen sekä komentajien että miesten keskuudessa. Mutta on muistettava, että hän kirjoitti fiktiota ja nimien muuttamisen lisäksi hänen tarinansa eivät ole luotettavia yksityiskohtiensa suhteen – esimerkiksi hänen tarinansa Cześnikistä kertoo taistelusta Jakolevin entisiä Neuvostoliiton kasakkoja vastaan, jotka olivat Puolan armeijan pohjoispuolella, joten melko kaukana Cześnikistä.
              ellauri353.html on line 584: Ajoittain siirtolaiskustantamot julkaisivat jopa fiktiivisiä romaaneja "miten tulee olemaan" (ja sodanjälkeisenä aikana "miten voisi olla"). Stalinilla ja Ježovilla ei ollut edes erityistä tarvetta keksiä skenaariota "Tukhachevsky-tapaukselle": se oli jo keksitty Pariisissa, Belgradissa ja muissa Venäjän siirtolaiskeskuksissa.
              ellauri353.html on line 593: 2. kesäkuuta pidettiin puolustusvoimien kansankomissaarin alaisen sotilasneuvoston laajennettu kokous, jossa puolustusvoimien kansankomissaari Voroshilov ja Stalin itse antoivat yksityiskohtaiset raportit "neuvostonvastaisen trotskilaisen sotilaallisen salaliiton" paljastamisesta puna-armeijassa. Marsalkka Tukhachevskyn lisäksi joukkojen komentajat Primakov ja Putna, I. P. luokan armeijan komentajat nimettiin salaliiton osallistujiksi. Uborevich ja I.E. Yakir; Frunzen mukaan nimetyn sota-akatemian johtaja, armeijan komentaja, 2. luokka A.I. "Kalle Kustaa" Korkki; Corps komentaja B.M. Feldman; Puolustus-, ilmailu- ja kemiallisen rakentamisen edistämisyhdistyksen puheenjohtaja, Corps Commander R.P. Eideman. Monet olivat tod.näk. juutalaisia. Tyypit kätkivät vanhoja sotamuistoja ja pitivät yhteisiä lomia ja teeiltoja.
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              ellauri355.html on line 51: Lokakuu on ryssissä ollut vallankumouxellinen. In September and October 1993, a constitutional crisis arose in the Russian Federation from a conflict between President Boris Yeltsin and Russia's parliament. President Yeltsin performed a self-coup, dissolving parliament and instituting a presidential rule by decree system. The crisis ended with Yeltsin using military force to attack Moscow's House of Soviets and arrest the lawmakers. In Russia, the events are known as the October Coup (Russian: Октябрьский путч, romanized: Oktyabr'skiy putch) or Black October (Russian: Чëрный октябрь, romanized: Chyorniy Oktyabr').
              ellauri355.html on line 80: Vuoden 1993 selkkausta ei pie sekottoo aiempaan vuoden 1991 takaiskuun ja sitä seuranneeseen kommarien tumppauxeen. The State Committee on the State of Emergency (Russian: Госуда́рственный комите́т по чрезвыча́йному положе́нию, tr. Gosudárstvenny komitét po chrezvycháynomu polozhéniyu, IPA: [ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)ɨj kəmʲɪˈtʲet pə tɕrʲɪzvɨˈtɕæjnəmʊ pəlɐˈʐɛnʲɪjʊ]), abbreviated as SCSE (Russian: ГКЧП, tr. GKChP), was a self-proclaimed political body in the Soviet Union that existed from 19 to 21 August 1991. It included a group of eight high-level Soviet officials within the Soviet government, the Communist Party, and the KGB, who attempted a coup d'état against Mikhail Gorbachev on 19 August 1991. The American publicist Georges Obolensky called it the Gang of Eight.
              ellauri355.html on line 86: The GKChP hardliners dispatched KGB agents, who detained Gorbachev at his holiday estate but failed to detain the recently elected president of a newly reconstituted Russia, Boris Yeltsin, who had been both an ally and critic of Gorbachev. The GKChP was poorly organized and met with effective resistance by both Yeltsin and a civilian campaign of anti-authoritarian protesters, mainly in Moscow. The coup collapsed in two days, and Gorbachev returned to office while the plotters all lost their posts. Yeltsin subsequently became the dominant leader and Gorbachev lost much of his influence. The failed coup led to both the immediate collapse of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) and the dissolution of the USSR four months later.
              ellauri355.html on line 88: On 24 August 1991, Mikhail Gorbachev created the so-called "Committee for the Operational Management of the Soviet Economy" (Комитет по оперативному управлению народным хозяйством СССР), to replace the USSR Cabinet of Ministers headed by Valentin Pavlov, a GKChP member. Russian Prime Minister Ivan Silayev headed the committee. Gorbachev's decree on replacing the Cabinet of Ministers was illegal under Soviet law as it required approval from the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, but no approval by the Supreme Soviet was ever given.
              ellauri355.html on line 102: Yazov spent 18 months in Matrosskaya Tishina, a prison in northern Moscow. According to the magazine Vlast No. 41(85) of 14 October 1991, he contacted the President from jail with a recorded video message, in which he repented and called himself "an old fool". Yazov denies ever doing that, or that under the influence of fatigue he succumbed to the persuasion of television reporters, and he also accepted the amnesty offered by Jelzin stating that he was not guilty. He was dismissed from military service by Presidential Order, and at his discharge, was awarded a ceremonial weapon to polish under his desk. He was also awarded an order of honor by the President of Russian Federation. Yazov later worked as a military adviser at the General Staff Academy. He died in 2020 in Moscow, after a prolonged illness.
              ellauri355.html on line 104: Baklanov spent 18 months in Matrosskaya Tishina, and then accepted amnesty in 1994, stating that he was not guilty. He later worked as a director of Rosobshchemash.
              ellauri355.html on line 107: Pavlov had been taken to a hospital during the coup with the diagnosis of hypertension, but on 29 August 1991, he was transferred to Matrosskaya Tishina. He accepted amnesty stating that he was not guilty, and later became the head of the Chasprombank. Pavlov resigned from the bank on 31 August 1995, and six months later the bank was left without license. Afterwards he was an adviser at Promstroibank, today known as Bank VTB. Pavlov died in 2003 after a series of heart attacks and was buried in Moscow.
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              ellauri359.html on line 61: Actually, I already knew that; what I didn’t know was that the cause was very possibly inherited syphilis. Grahame, a dyed-in-the-wool bachelor who loved “messing about in boats”, seems to have married under duress, the sort to which upper-middle-classes were particularly susceptible: namely, propriety. His sister believed Elspeth Thomson deliberately compromised him. On receiving news of his nuptials, she asked if he really intended to marry her. “I suppose so; I suppose so,” was the telling reply.
              ellauri359.html on line 63: But back to Alastair, aka “Mouse”, who seems to have been the only bond between Grahame and his increasingly sour spouse. It is Gauger’s and others’ opinion that Mole, the most endearing character in the tale, is given the ability to see, unlike the rest of his kin, because Grahame was exhibiting a profound form of denial about his son’s disability.
              ellauri359.html on line 65: The original mole entered the Grahame household some years before the book. The author found the creature in his garden tussling with a blackbird for a worm. He kept it as a pet until a new housekeeper, thinking it vermin, killed it. On learning her mistake, she cried: “Oh, but sir, couldn’t you just make the mole into a story for Master Alastair?” Shortly after, Graham began to regale his son with bedtime tales of the riverbank creatures.
              ellauri359.html on line 69: But there were others. Like so many Scots before and since, Grahame held a senior post in London’s banking world. When one day a stranger accosted him there with a pistol, firing it off wildly (though happily missing his target), the author’s fear of the underclass took root. Thus, those ragamuffins in the Wild Wood, the knife-wielding, teeth-baring stoats and weasels who destroy property and have no respect for their social superiors – Rat, Toad, Badger and Mole – are his representation of the terrible face of anarchists, working classes and madmen rolled into one.
              ellauri359.html on line 148: Blake haudattiin joukkohautaan toisinajattelijoiden hautausmaalle Bunhill Fieldsissä. Hänen kuoltuaan pitkäaikainen tuttava Frederick Tatham otti Blaken teokset haltuunsa ja jatkoi niiden myyntiä. Myöhemmin Tatham liittyi fundamentalistiseen irvingiläiseen kirkkoon ja poltti tämän kirkon konservatiivisten jäsenten vaikutuksen alaisena harhaoppisina pitämiään käsikirjoituksia. Tuhottujen käsikirjoitusten tarkkaa määrää ei tiedetä, mutta vähän ennen kuolemaansa Blake kertoi ystävälleen kirjoittaneensa "kaksikymmentä tragediaa yhtä pitkiä kuin Macbeth ", joista yksikään ei ole säilynyt. Toinen tuttava, William Michael Rossetti, poltti myös Blaken teoksia, jotka hänen mielestään olivat puutteellisia, ja John Linnell kumitti seksuaaliset kuvat useista Blaken piirustuksista.
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              GRILLET FISK

              Modernismia


              ellauri360.html on line 67: Paizi romaani ei koskaan vetäydy sellaisten suurten ranskalaisten kirjailijoiden kuin Honore de Balzacin ja Gustave Flaubertin perinteisiin muotoihin. Sen sijaan se pysyy kuvailevassa tilassa, vailla "merkitystä" tai "merkitystä" ja kieltäytyy kaikista yrityksistä sijoittaa symbolisten tai yleisesti ymmärrettyjen kuvien verkko objektiivisten kuvausten päälle.
              ellauri360.html on line 117: Peter Carey : Illywhacker
              ellauri360.html on line 161: Marianne Fritz : Dessen Sprache du nicht verstehst [jonka kieltä et ymmärrä]
              ellauri360.html on line 243: Cormac McCarthy : Suttree
              ellauri360.html on line 269: Ignacio Padilla : Si volviesen sus majestades [Jos heidän Majesteettinsa palaisivat]
              ellauri360.html on line 309: John Kennedy Toole : A Confederacy of Torrent
              ellauri360.html on line 317: Mario Vargas Llosa : Conversación en la catedral (Keskustelu katedraalissa)
              ellauri360.html on line 321: David Foster Wallace : Infinite Jest
              ellauri360.html on line 337: Christa Wolf : Nachdenken über Christa T. (The Quest for Christa T)
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              ellauri362.html on line 51: Siis aivan toisenlainen kuin Elizabeth Bennet! Tukevahko mutta suloinen Jennifer Ehle on ainoa oikea Elizabeth Bennet. (Jennifer Anne Ehle is an American actress, the daughter of English actress Rosemary Harris and American author John Ehle.) Elizabethia pidetään ihailtavimpana ja rakkaimpana Austenin sankarittarista. Häntä pidetään yhtenä brittiläisen kirjallisuuden rakastetuimmista hahmoista monimutkaisuutensa vuoksi. Austen itse kuvaili Elizabethia "yhtä ihastuttavana olentona kuin on koskaan painettu". Mr. Darcy oli onnen Pekka päästessään painamaan sitä Pemberleyssä. Ei suotta Colin Firth virnistele hääkieseissä matkalla neizytkammioon!
              ellauri362.html on line 153: Thomas Love Peacock (18. lokakuuta 1785 – 23. tammikuuta 1866) oli englantilainen kirjailija, runoilija ja East India Companyn virkamies. Hän oli Percy Bysshe Shelleyn läheinen ystävä ja he vaikuttivat toistensa työhön. Peacock kirjoitti satiirisia romaaneja, joissa jokaisessa oli sama perusasetus: hahmot pöydässä keskustelemassa ja arvostelemassa päivän filosofisia mielipiteitä.
              ellauri362.html on line 155: Peacockin oma paikka kirjallisuudessa on ennen kaikkea satiirikko. Se, että hän on kuitenkin ollut vain harvojen suosikki, johtuu osittain hänen teoksensa erittäin älyllisestä laadusta, [ tarvitaan lainaus ], mutta pääosin hänen tavanomaisen kirjailijan pätevyyden puutteesta, josta hän ei piittaa paskan vertaa. Hänellä ei ole juonta, vähän inhimillistä kiinnostusta eikä johdonmukaista luonteen määrittelyä. Hänen persoonansa ovat pelkkiä nukkeja tai parhaimmillaan abstraktien ominaisuuksien, kuten armon tai kauneuden, inkarnaatioita, mutta kauniisti kuvattuina.
              ellauri362.html on line 157: Hänen romaaninsa ovat pikemminkin keskusteluromaaneja kuin toimintaromaaneja; Itse asiassa Peacock on niin paljon kiinnostuneempi siitä, mitä hänen hahmonsa sanovat toisilleen kuin siitä, mitä he tekevät toisilleen, että hän esittää usein kokonaisia romaaneja dialogin muodossa. Platonin symposium on näiden teosten kirjallinen esi-isä Athenaeuksen deipnosofien kautta, jossa keskustelu ei koske niinkään korkeatasoisia filosofisia teemoja kuin viinaa ja kalanhajuisia vekottimia. Toiminta alkaa vasta kun kaikki ovat umpitunnelissa.
              ellauri362.html on line 159: Vuonna 1812 Peacock julkaisi toisen yksityiskohtaisen runon, Melankolian filosofia, ja samana vuonna tutustui Shelleyyn. Hän kirjoitti muistelmissaan Shelleystä, että hän "näki Shelleyn ensimmäistä kertaa juuri ennen kuin hän meni Tanyralliin", jonne Shelley lähti Lontoosta marraskuussa 1812 (Hogg 's Life of Shelley, vol. 2, s. 174, 175). Thomas Hookham, kaikkien Peacockin varhaisten kirjoitusten julkaisija, oli mahdollisesti vastuussa esittelystä. Se oli Hookhamin kiertävä kirjasto, jota Shelley käytti monta vuotta. Hookham oli lähettänyt The Genius of the Thamesin Shelleylle, ja Shelley Memorialsissa, s.38–40, on runoilijan 18. elokuuta 1812 päivätty kirje, jossa ylistetään Hernekukon runollisuutta, esityksen ansioita ja arvostellaan yhtä liioitellusti hänen mielestään kirjailijan harhaanjohtavaa isänmaallisuutta. Letty ja Camilla lainasivat rantakirjoja Hookhamin lainakirjastosta. Peacock ja Shelley ystävystyivät ja Peacock vaikutti Shelleyn ominaisuuksiin sekä ennen hänen kuolemaansa että sen jälkeen.
              ellauri362.html on line 161: Talvella 1813 Peacock seurasi Shelleyä ja hänen ensimmäistä vaimoaan Harrietia Edinburghiin. Peacock piti Harrietista ja puolusti hänen mainettaan vanhuudessaan herjauksilta, joita levitti Jane, Lady Shelley, Shelleyn toisen vaimon Maryn miniä. Talvella 1815–1816 Peacock käveli säännöllisesti käymään Shelleyn luona Bishopgatessa. Siellä hän tapasi Thomas Jefferson Hoggin, ja "talvi oli pelkkää atticismia. Opintomme olivat yksinomaan kreikkalaisia". Samainen Hogg weti wiixeen Clairea Percyn luvalla.
              ellauri362.html on line 168: Peacock osoitti suurta kykyä liiketoiminnassa ja virallisten asiakirjojen laatimisessa. Vuonna 1836 hänen virallisen uransa kruunasi hänen nimityksensä Itä-Intian komppanian intialaisen kirjeenvaihdon päätarkastajaksi James Millin perään. Viran saattoi täyttää vain hyvällä liiketoiminnalla ja poikkeuksellisella kyvyllä virallisten asiakirjojen laatimiseen: ja Peacockin tehtävien suorittamisen ei uskota kärsineen mitään verrattuna hänen ansioituneeseen edeltäjäänsä tai hänen vieläkin kunniakkaampaan seuraajaansa, John Stuart Milliin. Peacockin ammatti oli pääasiassa rahoituksen, kaupan ja julkisten töiden parissa. Kanadassa on suurin osa Peacockin sukulaisista, mukaan lukien Tommy Peacock [joku surkea rockäijä]. Luppohetkinään hän kirjoitti runon "Päivä Intian toimistossa":
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              ellauri362.html on line 183: Peacock nautti Mary Shelleyn avuista ja Percy Shelleyn kehuista. George Gordon, Lord Byron, löysi myös ansioita Peacockin runossa. John Keaz ei pitänyt hernekukosta, Southeystä puhumattakaan. Mary Shelleykin inhosi tahmanäppistä Hernekukkoa. Romaani Nightmare Abbey on satiiria Percyn seurakunnasta. Scythrop oli pilakuva Percystä. Hernekukko teki pilkkaa myös Coleridgestä.
              ellauri362.html on line 197: Hernekukon "Melankolian filosofia" on tunkkaista antiikkihöpinää, josta ei saa selvää kirveelläkään. Tikusta asiaa. Huomaa kyllä että kaveri on ollut hyvä laatimaan virallisia asiakirjoja. Kuten Peacock selittää esipuheessaan "Yleinen analyysi", runo väittää, että muuttuvuuden tarkastelu jalostaa mieltä ja että taiteen ja ihmissuhteiden "pääasialliset viehätysvoimat" ja "hermolliset siteet" ovat peräisin muuttuvuuden filosofisesta pohdinnasta. Hernekukko kävi vain 6 vuotta koulua, kansalaiskoulupohjalta ponnisti kuin Lassi Hiekkala.
              ellauri362.html on line 199: Peacockin versio Shelleyn elämästä perustuu suurelta osin henkilökohtaiseen tietoon, ja useimmat tutkijat pitävät sitä objektiivisena, mutta silti varovaisena Shelleyn irrationaalisempien tekojen ja vainoharhaisten ideoiden käsittelyssä. Häntä vaivasi viimeisinä vuosinaan suolistosairaus.
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              ellauri362.html on line 272: Duke Ellingtonin porttikiellon Almack'siin todellinen syy on selvinnyt: Ticknor’s version indicates that it was the lateness of his arrival and not the trousers that kept him out. Karen Field on January 15, 2011 at 01:03
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              ellauri362.html on line 276: Rachel Knowles writes clean/Christian historical romance set in the time of Jane Austen. She has been sharing her research on this blog since 2011. Rachel lives in the beautiful Georgian seaside town of Weymouth, Dorset, on the south coast of England, with her husband, Andrew.

        ellauri362.html on line 282: Not quite sure what was so wonderful about this sort of elitism, racism, classism etc. Sounds like fun in fantasy, but awful in reality! Unless you happen to be a Darcy heiress, in which case it of course is quite all right.
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        Highest Life in London - Tom & Jerry 'sporting a toe' among the Corinthians at Almacks in the West by IR & G Cruikshank in Tom and Jerry: Life in London by P Egan (1869 first pub 1821). Enpä tiennytkään että Tom & Jerry sarjakuvan nimi tulee 19. vuosisadan Lontoosta!

        ellauri362.html on line 289: "Tom and Jerry" was a commonplace phrase for young men given to drinking, gambling, and riotous living in 19th-century London, England. The term comes from Life in London; or, The Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq., and his elegant friend, Corinthian Tom (1821) by Pierce Egan, the British sports journalist who authored similar accounts compiled as Boxiana. However Brewer notes no more than an "unconscious" echo of the Regency era, and thus Georgian era, origins in the naming of the cartoon.
        ellauri362.html on line 334: Vuodesta 2019 lähtien Sedaris on asunut Rackhamissa, West Sussexissa, Englannissa, pitkäaikaisen kumppaninsa, taidemaalari ja lavastaja Hurjan Rackhamin kanssa.
        ellauri362.html on line 335: Sedariin tiedetään käyttävän säännöllisesti otsalamppua yöllä ja viettävän tuntikausia liiankin lähellä Rackhamia. Hänet tunnetään paikallisesti nimellä "Big Penis." Dave selkeästi tykkää käyttää sanaa "neekeri" ja kertoa savunaamaläppiä. Mixei haitilaiset käy kylvyssä? Ne mieluummin huuhtoutuvat rannalle.
        ellauri362.html on line 343: In John's church there was a lot of swaying and crying and calling his name in vain. Christians are strange people. The bible's view of women stinks. Fuckwad tarkoittaa pönttöä. March 29, 1979 kun 3 Mile Island suli olin New Yorkissa. Kazottiin telkkarista savuavia pönttöjä. Choking the chicken means jacking off.
        ellauri362.html on line 348: Jean Harris, tyttökoulun rehtori, ampui pitkäaikaisen miesystävänsä dieettitohtorin, jonka uuden tyttöystävän alkkarit tervehtivät rehtoria ovella. Dieettitohtorin määräämät huumelääkkeet oli päässeet loppumaan. Hänet tuomittiin toisen asteen murhasta. Killing to prevent the theft of one's property may be legal under certain circumstances, depending on the jurisdiction. In 2013, a jury in south Texas acquitted a man who killed a sex worker who attempted to run away with his money.
        ellauri362.html on line 351: The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), formerly known as the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, is a New York–based international Jewish non-governmental organization and advocacy group that specializes in civil rights law and combatting antisemitism and extremism. Jew carpetbaggers. Pigger nussy. Faggot. Come here so I can smell of it. Tästä näkyy Sedariin käsitys hauskasta. Viinaa ja sedatiiveja. Enpä taida jaxaa enää pitemmälle lukea. Tai no luen sittenkin. Sedaris on maankuulu persu.
        ellauri362.html on line 363: I veckan föll slutligen staden Avdijivka efter månader av intensiva ryska attacker mot staden som varit under ukrainsk kontroll.
        ellauri362.html on line 366: Tack vare det kunde markgrupperna få flygunderstödet de behövde för att stöta bort de ukrainska trupperna.
        ellauri362.html on line 378: Schreber sairasti paranoidista skitsofreniaa (tuonaikainen diagnoosi oli ”dementia paranoides”) ja kuvasi sairauttaan muistelmateoksessa Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken (1903). Kirjasta on tullut psykiatrian klassikko, ja sitä ovat analysoineet muiden muassa Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, Gilles Deleuze ja Félix Guattari (Anti-Oidipus), Alice Miller sekä Elias Canetti (Joukko ja valta).
        ellauri362.html on line 418: Joukko ja valta (saks. Masse und Macht) on Elias Canettin kirjoittama esseemuotoinen tutkielma sosiaalipsykologiasta. Kirja julkaistiin vuonna 1960, ja sitä voidaan pitää Canettin pääteoksena, jos halutaan, toinen mahdollisuus on Sokeat. Joukko ja valta on käännetty useille kielille, ja englanninkielinen käännös vuodelta 1962 on tekijän auktorisoima. Canetti tarkastelee teoksessaan joukkoilmiöitä ja vallankäyttöä. Vaikka hänen työnsä on paljolti Gustave Le Bonin ja Sigmund Freudin kritiikkiä, ei näitä kirjoittajia mainita alkuteoksessa nimeltä. Canettin tyylikeinona on voimakas eläytyminen kuvattuihin tapahtumiin.
        ellauri362.html on line 433: GEORGE CRABBE syntyi Aldeburghissa, Suffolkin rannikolla, 24. joulukuuta 1754. Hänen isänsä, joka keräsi suolamaksuja satamassa, oli sekä korkeamakuinen että alhainen mies. Varsin huonomaineinen myöhempinä vuosinaan hän oli nuorena miehenä käynyt koulua ja luki Miltonia, Youngia ja muita runoilijoita ääneen perheelleen. Lääkärin ammattiin tarkoitettu George opiskeli lääkäriksi Wickhambrookissa lähellä Bury St. Edmundsia, jonka leikkauksesta hän siirtyi kolme vuotta myöhemmin Woodbridgen lääkäriksi. Täällä hän viipyi vuosina 1771–1775 ja tutustui Sarah Elmyyn, joka, vaikka meni kymmenen vuotta ennen kuin he menivät naimisiin, vaikutti alusta alkaen pehmentävästi ja kirkastavasti muotoutumattomien nuorten melko synkkään luonteeseen. Juuri heidän tapaamisensa aikaan Crabbe esiintyi ensimmäisen kerran tunnetussa painetussa sanassa runoilijana. Erään naistenlehden ”runoilijoiden nurkassa” vuonna 1772 ilmestyi useita säkeitä, joista osa oli signeerattu ”G. Ebbare" ja yksi "G. Ebbaac”, joiden arvellaan olevan Crabbe. Yksi näistä, joka koostuu kahdesta erittäin kauniista säkeistöstä, nimeltään The Wish, juhlii runoilijan "Mirriä", joka oli Crabben Sarah Elmylle antama runollinen nimi.
        ellauri362.html on line 686: Kun Bacchus iloitsee ilmavaa, upeaa tulta,
        ellauri362.html on line 689: englanniksi Horace puolustaa kulhoa.
        ellauri362.html on line 735: Analysis (ai): This poem delves into the intoxicating effects of alcohol and its profound impact on human behavior. It begins by addressing the mighty spirit of inebriation, emphasizing its ability to influence the body and mind. The poet invites those who have succumbed to its allure to share their experiences and shed light on the reasons behind their indulgence.
        ellauri362.html on line 739: The poet then explores the various forms of intoxication, ranging from the genteel indulgences of the upper classes to the boisterous revelry of the common folk. He mentions specific drinks associated with different social groups, highlighting the diverse ways in which people seek solace and escape from the challenges of life.
        ellauri362.html on line 741: The poem also touches upon the supernatural beliefs and superstitions that often accompany drunkenness. Colin, the prince of joke and rural wits, regales his companions with tales of spirits, fairies, and otherworldly beings, reflecting the altered state of consciousness induced by alcohol.
        ellauri362.html on line 743: The poem reaches its climax with a scene of domestic violence, where a drunken husband returns home and engages in a heated argument with his wife. The ensuing chaos and destruction are reminiscent of a battlefield, with insults hurled like weapons and tempers flaring out of control.
        ellauri362.html on line 747: Overall, the poem serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the detrimental consequences of excessive drinking and the toll it takes on both the individual and society as a whole. It explores the complex relationship between pleasure and pain, escapism and reality, and the human tendency to seek solace in substances that can ultimately lead to ruin.
        ellauri362.html on line 750: Gaius Flaminius (k. 217 eaa.) oli roomalainen valtiomies. Hän kuului plebeijisukuun ja oli homo novus eli sukunsa ensimmäinen senaattiin päässyt. Vuonna 232 eaa. Flaminius oli kansantribuunina, jolloin hän sai voimaan lain (lex flaminia), jonka mukaan laajoja alueita Pohjois-Italiasta voitiin jakaa köyhille roomalaisille siirtolaisille. Vuonna 227 eaa. Flaminius toimi preettorina ja Sisilian ensimmäisenä maaherrana. Vuonna 223 eaa. hän oli konsulina ja voitti kelttiläisen insubrien heimon. Flaminius vietti voitostaan triumfin senaatin vastustuksesta huolimatta. Ollessaan kensorina vuonna 220 eaa. hän pani toimeen uudistuksia comitia centuriata -kokouksissa. Hän myös rakennutti Roomasta pohjoiseen vievän sotilastien, Via Flaminian. Vuonna 217 eaa. Flaminius komensi armeijaa, joka lähetettiin Pohjois-Italiaan karthagolaista sotapäällikköä Hannibalia vastaan. Flamnius kuitenkin kukistettiin Trasimenusjärven taistelussa, ja hän sai surmansa. Hän oli kansanvaltaisena poliitikkona Gracchusten edelläkävijä.
        ellauri362.html on line 760: Sotien jälkeen Althusser aktivoitui poliittisesti. Hän otti hyvin paljon vaikutteita Karl Marxilta seuraten tämän jalanjälkiä. Normale Supissa hän haastoi erityisesti psykoanalyytikko Jacques Lacanin ja myös marxilaisen suunnan, joka poikkesi Spinozan asiantuntijan Althusserin suuntauksesta, ja Gilles Deleuzen, toisen suuren mutta talousliberaalimman Baruch Spinozan lukijan.
        ellauri362.html on line 780: Tämän ajatuksen kehittämiseksi Althusser väittää, että Marxin, Demokritoksen, Epikuroksen, Lucretiuksen, Machiavellin, Spinozan, Hobbesin, Rousseaun, Montesquieun, Heideggerin ja Derridan esittämä "satunnaisen materialismin" maanalainen filosofinen virtaus, jota tuskin tunnistetaan, on olemassa.
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        ellauri364.html on line 75: 1800-luvulla englantilainen kirurgi Isaac Baker Brown kehitti teorian, jonka mukaan hysteria johtuikin masturboinnista. Brown hoiti potilaitaan poistamalla heidän klitoriksensa. Hysteriaa alettiin hoitaa myöhemmin myös hysterektomialla eli kohdunpoistolla sekä niin kutsutulla kohtuhieronnalla. Hoitona on käytetty myös säännöllistä aviollista seksiä, raiskausta, synnytystä ja paroxysmeja (muistuttavat erehdyttävästi orgasmia mutta eihän nainen tunne sex. mielihyvää enemmän kuin kala kipua).
        ellauri364.html on line 155: Lisää voitte lukea Balzacin Bette serkusta. Vanhuudessa patologiat ovat melkein normaaleja. Unitautiset ja kuppaset voivat viettää koiranelämää. Hermostuneen äidin ja psykopaatti-isän lapsista tulee hermostuneita psykopaatteja. Erityisesti juutalaisissa on paljon hermovikoja. Eri degeneroituneita ovat. Mutta lue Frazerin Golden Bough niin piristyt!
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        Neiti Amruta Pathare, M. Sc. piirsi kaavion Verocayn ruumiista. Muchas gracias señorita.

        ellauri364.html on line 252: This article is not about the album by Blood, Sweat & Tears. For the song by the Beach Boys, see Child Is Father of the Man.
        ellauri364.html on line 471: James kärsi koko elämänsä ajan erilaisista fyysisistä vaivoista ja oli kuuro (Sachs, 2008). Hän poti myös neurastheniaa, sairautta, jolle on ominaista väsymys, päänsärky ja ärtyneisyys, ja hän kärsi masennuksesta.
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        ellauri364.html on line 479: The LEGENDARY, AMAZING and BREATHTAKING 1990 solo acoustic performances in support of The Christic Institute are among the most emotional and revealing of Bruce's career. His explanation of Reason to Believe seems to stray a little from William James.

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    ellauri364.html on line 531: Preacher stands with a bible

    ellauri364.html on line 550: In 1986, the Christic Institute filed a $24 million civil suit on behalf of journalists Tony Avirgan and Martha Honey stating that various individuals were part of a conspiracy responsible for the La Penca bombing that injured Avirgan. The suit charged the defendants with illegally participating in assassinations, as well as arms and drug trafficking. Among the 30 defendants named were Iran–Contra figures John K. Singlaub, Richard V. Secord, Albert Hakim, and Robert W. Owen; Central Intelligence Agency officials Thomas Clines and Theodore Shackley; Contra leader Adolfo Calero; Medellin cartel leaders Pablo Escobar Gaviria and Jorge Ochoa Vasquez; Costa Rican rancher John Hull; and former mercenary Sam N. Hall.
    ellauri364.html on line 552: On June 23, 1988, United States federal judge James Lawrence King of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida dismissed the case stating: "The plaintiffs have made no showing of existence of genuine issues of material fact with respect to either the bombing at La Penca, the threats made to their news sources or threats made to themselves." According to The New York Times, the case was dismissed by King at least in part due to "the fact that the vast majority of the 79 witnesses Mr. Sheehan cites as authorities were either dead, unwilling to testify, fountains of contradictory information or at best one person removed from the facts they were describing." On February 3, 1989, King ordered the Christic Institute to pay $955,000 in attorney's fees and $79,500 in court costs. The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the ruling, and the Supreme Court of the United States let the judgment stand by refusing to hear an additional appeal. The fine was levied in accordance with “Rule 11” of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which says that lawyers can be penalized for frivolous lawsuits.
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    ellauri365.html on line 51: M. var en kraftigt sensuell natur, en friluftsmänniska och atlet, sjudande af af lifslust, säker i sin styrka, måttlöst hängifvande sig åt alla sensationer, full af känsla inför naturens skådespel, en vacker natthimmel, ett doftande fält, en solbelyst öppning i den högstammiga skogen, älskande kvinnan med en naiv, nästan animal, men ( på samma gång blyg lidelse. I denna öfversval- lande lifsglädje blandade sig dock alltid en viss sorgbundenhet. Han har själf tecknat sitt väsen, då han någonstädes säger, att han vissa dagar hatar allt, så att han kunde önska sig döden, andra åter känner sig glad och lycklig som ett djur. I kraft af detta sitt lynne, hvars tendenser funno sin motsvarighet i den naturalistiska riktning, som behärskade litteraturen i det ögonblick, då M. framträdde, kom hela hans diktning att röra sig inom det sinnliga lifvets sfär, återgifvande enkla och rela- tivt föga sammansatta själstillstånd och med för kärlek tecknande folkliga typer. Hans analys är kanske icke så djup, men hans rika begåfning öf verskylde i viss mån denna brist genom den styrka och lysande klarhet, hvarmed han återgaf det sedda. Ingen har mästerligare än M. förstått att ge relief och betydelsefullhet åt hvardagliga ämnen. Han ser så skarpt och klart, och hans språk är så säkert och smidigt, att han i några få ord tecknar profilen af ett ansikte eller en individs karaktär, gester och hela yttre person. I början öfverlämnade han sig kanske alltför fritt åt en viss ytlig uppsluppen och sensuell lifsglädje. Större utrymme för sina rika anlag fann han i romanerna "Une vie" och "Bel-ami", hvilka återge vissa sidor af det moderna lifvet med en rikedom på nyanser och en ironi, som blottar alla motsägelser och löjligheter situationerna eller personernas karaktär. Och denna ironi är så öfverlägsen och så objektiv, att det förefaller, som om det vore icke författaren, utan tingen själfva, som talade. Hvad M. än skildrar, är uppfattningen så frisk, så omedelbar, så utan all sjuklighet och förkonstling, att han kan säga mycket, som skulle stöta hos andra författare. Sådant gestaltade sig M:s författarskap under de första åren af åttiotalet, men hans oerhörda produktion och hans i öfrigt våldsamma lefnadssätt. bröto snart hans krafter. Plötsligen stod han, som dittills endast haft öga för det fysiska lifvet, undrande inför en ny värld, hvilken uppgått i hans inre. Ett annat ljus faller öfver företeelserna och ger en ny karaktär åt hans diktning. Intet vittnar kanske mera om omedelbarheten och styrkan i hans begåfning än den säkerhet, hvarmed han äfven tecknat dessa nya själstillstånd. I "Le Horla" se honom redan kämpa med de vansinnets fantom, som snart skulle omtöckna hans själslif. Tankar på ålderdomen, på döden, ett mörkt tungsinne utbreda sig allt mer och mer öfver hans skrifter. Särskildt romanerna "Fort comme la mort" och "Notre coeur" präglas af en gripande och känslofull själsfinhet, som hans tidigare skrifter. knappast låtit ana. 1892 sökte han döda sig med rakknif, då han kände, att han icke längre kunde strida mot vansinnet. I tvångströja fördes han till ett sjukhus, där han dog af paralysie générale efter 18 månaders sjukdom. Han nekade flera gånger att taga säte i franska akademien liksom att mottaga hederslegionen. I Parc Monceau i Paris har man rest ett vackert monument öfver honom. Verlet; ett annat finnes i Rouen. Hans rykte har varit i ständigt stigande efter hans död. Ytterligare sv. öfv. äro "Lifsbilder" (1888), "Berättelser och skisser. Med en inledning om hans författarskap af T. Hedberg" 1893) och "En duell. Efterlämnade skisser och berättelser" (1900). Se J. Lemaître, "Les contemporains" I, V och VI (1885, 1892, 1896), R. Doumic, "Ecrivains d'aujourd'hui" (1894), G. Brandes, "Samlede skrifter", VII (1901), A. Lom- broso, "Souvenirs sur M." (1905), och Maynial, "La vie et l'œuvre de M." (1906). 1902 började Oeuvres complètes att utkomma. (Nordisk familjebok 1912 s.v. Maupassant)
    ellauri365.html on line 91: Kaikki lähtivät paikaltaan ja orkesteri hiljeni, Chacun quitta sa place et l’orchestre se tut,
    ellauri365.html on line 97: kuin kalpeat kasvot, jotka vaelsivat ympäri maailmaa. Comme une face pâle errant autour du monde.
    ellauri365.html on line 99: Kaikki hajaantuivat pitkin varjoisia polkuja Chacun se dispersa par les chemins ombreux
    ellauri365.html on line 144: Ja molemmat suostuivat, en oikeastaan tiedä miksi. Et toutes deux d’accord, je ne sais trop pourquoi,
    ellauri365.html on line 159: Se liukui hyvin korkealle, hyvin tyyni ja hyvin hidas, Elle glissait très haut, très placide et très lente,
    ellauri365.html on line 195: näimme hämmästyttävän ja koomisen spektaakkelin. Nous vîmes un spectacle étonnant et comique.
    ellauri365.html on line 247: pièce. Edmond de Goncourt raconte dans son Journal à la date du jeudi 31 mai 1877 :
    ellauri365.html on line 249: « Ce soir dans un atelier de la rue de Fleurus, le jeune Maupassant fait représenter une pièce obscène de sa composition, intitulée FEUILLE DE ROSE et joué par lui et ses amis. C'est lugubre, ces jeunes hommes travestis en femmes, avec la peinture sur leurs maillots d'un large sexe entrebâillé ; et je ne sais quelle répulsion vous vient involontairement pour ces comédiens s'attouchant et faisant entre eux le simulacre de la gymnastique d'amour. L'ouverture de la pièce, c'est un jeune séminariste qui lave des capotes. Il y a au milieu une danse d'almées sous l'érection d'un phallus monumental et la pièce se termine par une branlade presque nature. Je me demandais de quelle absence de pudeur naturelle il fallait être doué pour mimer cela devant un public, tout en m'efforçant de dissimuler mon dégoût, qui aurait pu paraître singulier de la part de l'auteur de LA FILLE ELISA. Le monstrueux, c'est que le père de l'auteur, le père de Maupassant, assistait à la représentation. Cinq ou six femmes, entre autres la blonde Valtesse, se trouvaient là, mais riant du bout des lèvres par contenance, mais gênées par la trop grande ordure de la chose. Lagier elle-même ne restait pas jusqu'à la fin de la représentation. Le lendemain, Flaubert, parlant de la représentation avec enthousiasme, trouvait, pour la caractériser, la phrase : « Oui, c'est très frais ! » Frais pour cette salauderie, c'est vraiment une trouvaille. »
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    ellauri365.html on line 276: Leo Tolstoy used Maupassant as the subject for one of his essays on art: The Works of Guy de Maupassant. His stories are second only to Shakespeare in their inspiration of movie adaptations with films ranging from Stagecoach, Oyuki the Virgin and Masculine Feminine.
    ellauri365.html on line 280: "I cannot at all conceive in which century of history one could haul together such inquisitive and at the same time delicate psychologists as one can in contemporary Paris: I can name as a sample – for their number is by no means small, ... or to pick out one of the stronger race, a genuine Latin to whom I am particularly attached, Guy de Maupassant."
    ellauri365.html on line 285: Isaac Babel wrote a short story about him, "Guy de Maupassant." It appears in The Collected Stories of Isaac Babel and in the story anthology You’ve Got To Read This: Contemporary American Writers Introduce Stories that Held Them in Awe.
    ellauri365.html on line 289: Michel Drach directed and co-wrote a 1982 French biographical film: Guy de Maupassant. Claude Brasseur stars as the titular character.
    ellauri365.html on line 291: Several of Maupassant's short stories, including "La Peur" and "The Necklace", were adapted as episodes of the 1986 Indian anthology television series Katha Sagar.
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    ellauri365.html on line 463: I den självbiografiska Hans Alienus har han beskrivit barndomen som ensam. Efternamnet Alienus kommer av det latinska ordet för främmande, alienus. I Olshammarsgården fanns ett stort bibliotek med klassisk litteratur som Xenofon, Tacitus, Plutarchos och andra sådana lättläsliga. Bland svenska författare läste han Tegnér, Runeberg och Wallin. I Stockholm bodde familjen först på Johannis Östra Kyrkogata och från 1876 på Karlavägen 7 mittemot Humlegården. Heidenstam gick i Beskowska skolan. I början fick han goda betyg, men på grund av dålig hälsa gick det allt sämre i skolan. Han var ordblind och hade hela livet svårt att stava korrekt.
    ellauri365.html on line 472: Heidenstam sände i början av 1880-talet några dikthäften till Zacharias Topelius för bedömning. De gick huvudsakligen påverkade av efterromantikens stil och även influerade av Johan Ludvig Runeberg.
    ellauri365.html on line 480: Den 26 januari 1888 uppsökte Verner den judiske förläggaren Albert Bonnier i hans hem. Han berättade att Topelius hade läst några av hans dikter och tyckt om dem och att han också kände Strindberg som också tyckte dom var fina. Bonnier läste dem hemma med makan Lisen: "Genast från första ordet till det sista hade vi klart för oss, att nu hade en ny och stor dyslexiker uppenbarat sig. Den aftonen blev en av dessa högtidsstunder, som en förläggare aldrig förgäter men som, ack så sällan, förunnas honom!".
    ellauri365.html on line 484: Adliga gräddarslena Nordernsvan och Geijerstam hyllade Verner väldigt mycket. Som om Dionysos, omgiven av hela sitt hov av skrattande fruar och dansande backantinnor, kommit för att hålla sitt intåg i de mörka furornas land! Nu predikas livsglädjen i stället för trälandet under kulturens arbetsok, som förtorkar människans själ. Som motsats till Sverige målade Heidenstam upp Mellanöstern där fabrikernas arbetshets, stenkolsröken och vinningslystnaden ännu inte dödat naturen, då människan ännu var sund och harmonisk och det var en glädje bara att vara till.
    ellauri365.html on line 509: Oron över att förlora positionen som den ledande diktaren verkar ha varit stark hos Strindberg. På Heidenstams 50-årsdag 1909 hade Heidenstam hyllats på olika sätt i pressen, bland annat av Aftonbladet som skrev "Heidenstam som nationell skald". På våren 1910 började Strindberg skriva en serie artiklar i Afton-Tidningen där han gick till angrepp mot gräddarslena Heidenstam, Levertin och Ellen Key och slog vilt omkring sig. Han kallade Heidenstams diktning för smörja, "...vi fingo icke allenast en pekoral-estetik, utan även en poesi som vi läst som barn, med pjunk och pjåsk, Weltschmerz och falsk tuberkulos, inte ett spår livsglädje eller mannakraft." och insinuerade att en av Heidenstams kritiker blivit mördad (Afton-Tidningen 11 juni 1910). Strindbergs fälttågsplan kunde verka oklar och inkonsekvent men på ett par punkter var syftet mycket tydligt: han knöt 90-talisterna till det etablerade högrestånds-Sverige och han menade att de hade placerat sig själva i centrum av en kanoniserad bild av den svenska litteraturen och tigit ihjäl mera argumenterande, realistiska och frispråkiga diktare, först och främst Strindberg själv. Just så!
    ellauri365.html on line 567: By the time of the unfaithful third wife Greta, Heidenstam opened perspectives to an inner life. The time of hymns to voluptuousness is past; gravity, misogyny and sadness are now persistent moods. Sentiment and duty are appreciated at their just value and what is firmly rooted in the depths of the human personality finds itself intuitively explained. What is characteristic in this conception of life, born of noble and unhappy experiences, is a proud and tolerant virility which constitutes the very essence of the suffering, the hope, and the intoxication of the poet, and a newly acquired capacity to reach the spiritual world by mutual masturbation.
    ellauri365.html on line 577: His cult for man was taking shape, and one finds traces of it in the work. This cult often includes the necessity to renew life through sacrifice and to aspire to a more elevated earthly existence, an idea which is opposed to love and the cult of woman and results logically in the exaltations of stories Sankt Göran och Fröken (1900) and Säven susar (1904) [Whispers in the Willows].
    ellauri365.html on line 579: There are many reasons why Heidenstams poetry should appeal particularly to American readers. the Swedish genius is closely akin to us; it has the same seriousness, the same vigor, the same nobility of feeling. Theodore Roosevelt in his Autobiography tells us that he found time to read and enjoy the works of Topelius. But we have to face the truth that most other well-informed American persons have never heard the name of a single Swedish poet.
    ellauri365.html on line 584: Back North, the self-centered man forgot his despondency by merging himself into the larger soul of his estate. To those familiar with his membership of the committee, it came as no surprise that in 1916 Heidenstam was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. He is perhaps most like Browning. Above all things he abhors uninspired naturalism; "gray-weather moods," he calls it. Strindberg merely "let the cellar air escape through the house.", he said. He repudiates pessimism no less than sentimentalism. He wrestled with August for the deeper meaning of life. The imagery is often daring, as when a negro's lips are compared to the crimson gash on a foreskin. Heidenstam, though one of the most daringly earnest of poets, is sufficiently an artist to relieve his style by such touches of humor and of the deeper sort of romance. But atonement was repugnant to his manhood. He longs to be worthy of his heritage, to give his life for some damn cause. He believes it is only in moments of great exaltation that we really live. The best bit is where Verner dissuades his poor countrymen from whacking the filthy rich. Without his saying so, we feel in him the quality of St. Paul affirming: "I have fought the good fight, I have kept the faith."
    ellauri365.html on line 588: The literary career of Verner von Heidenstam (1859-1940) had practically come to an end in 1916 when he awarded himself The Nobel Prize. That I guess answers the question why.
    ellauri365.html on line 594: Elisabet Gyllenkrok, som var 13 år äldre än Verner, vistades i flera omgångar som ett slags sällskapsdam i änkefriherrinnan Didrica Beata Sophia Rütterskjölds, f. v. Vegesack hem. Denna dam (1802—84) var Verner von Heidenstams mormor, och han hyste för Betty »en hängivenhet utan gräns», efter vad han själv berättar i memoarboken. Det var under de täta besöken hos mormodern, som Verner von Heidenstam lärde känna Betty Gyllenkrok. I sina brev till henne anslår han stundom en ton av Don Juan, men en tanke på åldersskillnaden och en blick på Betty Gyllenkroks konterfej skingrar alla misstankar om någon häftigare passion. Eller hur? Stavningsfelen är redan uppenbara. Fantastiskt illa stavat för en pojke. Vernerin piirustuxet oli kehnoja. Entä runot? Selasin läpi kokoelman Dikter: aika heikkoja, täynnä klischeitä.
    ellauri365.html on line 631: I början av sitt eget författarskap på 1880-talet var Levertin liksom August Strindberg en del av den unga naturalismen, men han blev starkt påverkad av den romantiska och bakåtblickande tonen i Verner von Heidenstams första diktsamling Vallfart och vandringsår (1888). Levertin och Heidenstam kritiserade naturalismen i en gemensam pamflett, Pepitas bröllop (1890), och trots att Levertin i motsats till många generationskamrater aldrig övergav sin vetenskapligt materialistiska historiesyn skulle han från denna tid och framåt skriva romantiska dikter med medeltidsteman men utan svensk nazism. I motsats till muskulöse Valter var Oscar en tuberkulotisk liten stackare. Under sina sista dagar drabbades Oscar av halsfluss, och hans läkare ordinerade ett särskilt slags gurgelvatten. När Levertin sedan, omtöcknad av sjukdomen, steg upp mitt i natten för att dricka ett glas vatten, svalde han i stället av misstag ett glas gurgelvatten, drabbades av en allergisk reaktion, och avled.
    ellauri365.html on line 681: och vacker och kär för en älskad man. Kazellessaan tuota näkyä.
    ellauri365.html on line 710: de vackraste flickorna fritt Ainakin kauniimpia,
    ellauri365.html on line 735: hur manvuxet vacker han var. Ja isokukko uljas.
    ellauri365.html on line 763: "Stackars Dum och Egenkär Senkin hölmö izerakas,
    ellauri365.html on line 806: drack hon livets och kärlekens yppersta drick Ja häpy eteen työnnettynä kohti nussijaa,
    ellauri365.html on line 854: Under sin studenttid hörde Fröding till den radikala ungdomens skara. Han svärmade för de frisinnade åsikterna och "drack sig full av moderna idéer", såsom han själv uttryckte det. Han tog aldrig någon examen utan övergav Uppsala efter fyra år och återvände till Värmland för att fortsätta med sitt intresse vilket var att skriva dikter och annan poesi.
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    ellauri367.html on line 41: Eräässä raportissa todettiin myöhemmin: "Noin puolta asiakirjoista, joita brittivakoilijat lähettivät Moskovaan, ei koskaan edes luettu" Stalinin paranoian vuoksi. Siitä huolimatta neuvostoliittolaiset saivat paljon salaisia tietoja – 1 771 asiakirjaa Bluntilta, 4 605 Burgessilta, 4 593 MacLeanilta ja 5 832 Cairncrossilta – vuodesta 1941 vuoteen 1945. He vuotivat saksalaisten toisen maailmansodan aikana käyttämän Enigma-koodin murtamiseen ja atomipommin kehittelyyn liittyviä Britannian valtionsalaisuuksia Moskovaan.
    ellauri367.html on line 42: Neuvostoliiton käsittelijät pitivät Macleania ja Burgessiä "toivottomina juoppoina" johtuen siitä, että heidän oli vaikea pitää salaisia ammattejaan omana tietonaan.
    ellauri367.html on line 45: Vuonna 2019 Venäjä kunnioitti Burgessiä ja Macleania seremoniassa sillä että rakennukseen, jossa he asuivat Moskovassa 1950-luvulla, heitettiin muistolaatta. Venäjän ulkomaantiedustelupalvelun (SVR) päällikkö ylisti kaksikkoa sosiaalisessa mediassa siitä, että se "on toimittanut Neuvostoliiton tiedustelupalveluille tärkeimmät tiedot yli 20 vuoden ajan, antaen merkittävän panoksen fasismin voittamiseen, strategisten tahojemme suojelemiseen, oligarkkien etujen ja maamme turvallisuuden takaamiseen." The Guardian lehti tuli tähän johtopäätökseen: "Se ei meitä juuri hämmästytä, että tällainen haiseva, röyhkeä, valehteleva, röyhkeä, huumorintajuinen, humalainen löysä saattoi tunkeutua brittien vakoilulaitoxen sydämeen ilman että kukaan ilmeisesti olisi huomannut, että hän oli myös Neuvostoliiton mestari." Pluspuolelle voi lisätä että aivan silmitön määrä britti vaklausjorinoita saatiin kynäillyxi ja videoiduxi näistä veikoista, melkein enemmän kuin Enid Blytonilla on Viisikko kirjoja.
    ellauri367.html on line 55: Helmikuussa 1943 Cairncross raportoi Wehrmachtin suunnitellusta operaatiosta Kursk Bulgella 1200 kilometrin rintamalla. Tämä antoi puna-armeijalle mahdollisuuden rakentaa panssarintorjuntapuolustusta ja keskittää panssarivoimansa sekä käynnistää ennaltaehkäisevän ilmaiskun vihollisasemille 15 minuuttia ennen saksalaisten suunnittelemaa hyökkäystä ja saada etua.
    ellauri367.html on line 120: Pillé par les Allemands et endommagé par les Américains pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, il a été ensuite vendu. Totalement abandonné, il tombe progressivement en ruine et est vandalisé. Très dégradé, il est acheté par le groupe immobilier Novaxia en 2016, qui a l'intention de le restaurer et probablement de construire des logements sur le terrain. Quinze hectares du parc subsistent en parc public, le reste est à l’abandon avec le château ou a fait place à divers aménagements et constructions.
    ellauri367.html on line 122: Rothschild ist der Name einer jüdischen Familie, deren Stammreihe sich in Deutschland ab 1500 urkundlich belegen lässt. Ihre Mitglieder sind seit dem 18. Jahrhundert vor allem als Bankiers bekannt geworden. Sie zählten im 19. Jahrhundert zu den einflussreichsten und wichtigsten Finanziers europäischer Staaten. Das Stammhaus des Bankgeschäfts war M. A. Rothschild & Söhne in Frankfurt; die Familie ist weiterhin über verschiedene Nachfolgeinstitute im Bankgeschäft tätig, hauptsächlich im Investmentbanking und der Vermögensverwaltung.
    ellauri367.html on line 128: Die Familie Rothschild ist seit ihren Anfängen als Faktor der europäischen Wirtschaft Gegenstand zahlreicher Karikaturen und polemischer Schriften bis hin zu Hetzkampagnen und Verschwörungstheorien. Diese zeichnen sich in der Regel durch einen mal verdeckten, mal offenen Antisemitismus aus. Der Name Rothschild wird häufig als Symbol für den Zionismus verwendet und dazu, die angebliche Allmacht des Weltjudentums über das internationale Finanzwesen zu illustrieren.
    ellauri367.html on line 130: Als einer der Ersten griff Honoré de Balzac die Rothschilds öffentlich an. In seiner Erzählung Das Haus Nucingen (1838) karikiert er James de Rothschild in dem arroganten, rücksichtslosen und groben Bankier Nucingen, der seinen Reichtum durch betrügerische Bankrotte erwirbt.
    ellauri367.html on line 132: Auf diese Erzählung geht wohl auch die bis heute umlaufende Geschichte zurück, die Familie Rothschild habe ihren Reichtum durch eine Spekulation auf den Ausgang der Schlacht bei Waterloo erworben. Danach habe Nathan Rothschild dank eines effizienten Informationsdienstes bereits vor der britischen Regierung vom siegreichen Ausgang der Schlacht erfahren und daraufhin seine Aktien verkauft, um andere Anleger glauben zu machen, er sei im Besitz von Information über eine britische Niederlage. Es sei danach zu Panikverkäufen und starken Kursverlusten gekommen, die Nathan dazu genutzt habe, die Wertpapiere billig aufzukaufen. Nach dem Eintreffen der Siegesnachricht habe er dann von einem enormen Kursanstieg profitiert. Georges Dairnvaell brachte diese unwahre Geschichte 1846 in seinem Pamphlet Die erbauliche und kuriose Geschichte von Rothschild I., König der Juden erneut in Umlauf.[a 3] Später, zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus, wurde sie durch den unverhüllt antisemitischen deutschen Propaganda-Film Die Rothschilds verbreitet. Zudem war bereits im 19. Jahrhundert das Gerücht aufgekommen, Nathan Mayer Rothschild habe einen französischen General bestochen, um den britischen Sieg sicherzustellen.
    ellauri367.html on line 148: George Burns (syntynyt Nathan Birnbaum ; 20. tammikuuta 1896 – 9. maaliskuuta 1996) oli yhdysvaltalainen koomikko, näyttelijä, kirjailija ja laulaja ja yksi harvoista viihdyttäjistä, jonka ura ulottui menestyksekkäästi vaudevilleen , radioon, elokuvaan ja televisioon. Hänen kaarevat kulmakarvat ja sikarin savun välimerkit tulivat tutuiksi tavaramerkeiksi yli kolme neljäsosaa vuosisadaksi. Hän ja hänen vaimonsa Gracie Allen esiintyivät radiossa, televisiossa ja elokuvissa komediaduona Burns ja Allen.
    ellauri367.html on line 153: Vuonna 1977 Burns teki toisen hittielokuvan, Oh, God! , näyttelee kaikkivoipaa nimiroolia laulaja John Denveriä vastaan ​​vakavana mutta hämmentyneenä supermarketin johtajana, jonka Jumala valitsee sattumanvaraisesti elvyttääkseen sanomansa. Mielikuva Burnsista merimieslakissa ja kevyessä kevättakissa drollina Kaikkivaltiaana vaikutti hänen myöhempään komediatyöhönsä, samoin kuin muiden koomikkojen työhön. Hänen kunniakseen järjestetyssä julkkisruoassa Dean Martin muokkasi Burnsin säröä: "Kun George kasvoi, kymmenen käskyä olivat Top 10 ". Burns esiintyi tässä hahmossa yhdessä Vanessa Williamsin kanssa Penthouse -lehden syyskuun 1984 kannessa, joka sisälsi Williamsin pahamaineisia alastonkuvia sekä alaikäisen pornografisen elokuvatähden Traci Lordsin ensimmäisen esiintymisen. Kannessa oleva tiivistelmä jopa ilmoitti "Voi luoja, hän on alasti!"
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    ellauri367.html on line 158: Traci Lords (oik., pitelee tissejä), syntynyt Nora Louise Kuzma; 7. toukokuuta 1968 on yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä, laulaja ja entinen pornografinen näyttelijä. Hän tuli aikuisten elokuvateollisuuteen käyttämällä väärennettyä syntymätodistusta salatakseen olevansa kaksi vuotta alle 18-vuotiaana. Lisäksi kaikki hänen aikuisille suunnatut elokuvansa viimeistä lukuun ottamatta kiellettiin lapsipornografiana. Poistuttuaan pornografiateollisuudesta kaksi päivää sen jälkeen, kun hän oli täyttänyt 18 vuotta, Lords ilmoittautui Lee Strasbergin teatteri-instituuttiin, jossa hän opiskeli menetelmänäyttelijää tullakseen valtavirran näyttelijäksi. Kuzma on julkisesti ilmaissut tukensa LGBT-yhteisölle ja Abelin eläinten säädyttömyyttä vastustavalle SINA liikkeelle.
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    ellauri367.html on line 162: Varhaisessa iässä herra Burns jätti perheensä asumaan kieroutuneen ja sydämettömän miljardöörin luo, joka omisti "atomimyllyn" Shelbyvillessä (oletettu hänen isoisänsä). Hän eli etuoikeutettua elämää ja huvitti itseään vahingoittamalla siirtotyöläisiä. Mr. Burns opiskeli myöhemmin Yalen yliopistossa, jossa hän opiskeli tiedettä ja liiketaloutta, yhtyi Seeley Boothin autistiseen heilaan Bonesiin, kilpaili "eetteripainon" painiluokassa ja valmistui luokassa vuonna 1914. 25-vuotisessa yliopistokokouksessaan hänestä tuli romanttisesti tekemisissä vanhan liekin tyttären kanssa. Hän synnytti myöhemmin hänen lapsensa, Larry Burnsin, joka asetettiin adoptoitavaksi ja joka myöhemmin astui Mr. Burnsin elämään hetkeksi. Mr. Burns on ollut naisissa ainakin kolme kertaa: Gertrude-nimisen naisen kanssa, joka kuoli yksinäisyyteen ja raivotautiin, Marge Simpsonin äidin Jacqueline Bouvierin kanssa, ja tekaisi Larry-pojan Gloria-nimiselle metrin piikaselle.
    ellauri367.html on line 189: Christian Georgievich Rakowski (venäjä Христиан Георгиевич Раковский; bulgaria Кръстьо Раковски Krastjo Rakowski; romania Cristian Racovski; ukraina Христиан Георгиевич н Георгъристия н Георгsch Rakowskyj; syntynyt 1. elokuuta, heinäkuuta / 13. elokuuta 1873, seurakunta Kotelissa, Itä-Rumeliassa, Ottomaanien valtakunnassa; † 11. syyskuuta 1941 Medvedev-metsässä lähellä Orjolia, Venäjän SFNT:ssä, Neuvostoliitossa) oli bulgarialainen sosialistinen vallankumouksellinen, bolshevikkipoliitikko ja Neuvostoliiton diplomaatti. Hän oli vallankumouksellisen Georgi Rakovskyn vastavallankumouxellinen veljenpoika.
    ellauri367.html on line 219: José Landowskyn Rakowskin hätäpaskoina vääntämistä tunnustuxista keräämän protokollapinon mukaan Rakovski mainitsee salaliiton sieluina nimeltä Iona Yakir, Boris Feldman ja Mihail Tukhachevsky. Pöytälaatikon tylsemmät toiset veitset olivat kenraali Avgust Kork, Ieronim Uborevich, Vitovt Putna, Vitali Primakov, Robert Eideman, Nikolai Kashirin. Siinä täsmennetään, että Tukhachevsky, Pavel Dybenko ja Vasili Blücher allekirjoittavat sotilaalliset julistukset ja esiintyvät muodon etuosassa Aleksei Rykovin ja Nikolai Bukharinin rinnalla. Leon Trotsky tulee olemaan puolueen pääsihteeri, komissaarien neuvoston puheenjohtaja, vallankumouksellisen sotaneuvoston puheenjohtaja ja Kominternin presidentti. Tukhachevskysta tulee Neuvostoliiton esikunnan päällikkö ja Neuvostoliiton ensimmäinen marsalkka, Iagodasta tulee sisäasiain komissaari, Rakovskista ulkoasioiden komissaari, Nikolai Bukharinista maailmanvallankumouksen salainen johtaja, Rykovista tulee Neuvostoliiton talouden komissaari. ja Gamarnikin puolustuskomissaari. Vallan todellisuuden takaavat Trotski, Jagoda ja Gamarnik itse. Rakovskilla tulee olemaan suuri kansainvälinen rooli. Hän ilmoittaa Jossif Stalinin, Vjatšeslav Molotovin, Mihail Kalininin, Kliment Vorošilovin ja Nikolai Ježovin fyysisen likvidoinnin.
    ellauri367.html on line 232: Se selittää Trotskin nopean nousun kommunistisessa liikkeessä, ylittäen hänen vaikutuksensa ennen vuoden 1905 vallankumousta Georgi Plekhanovin, Julius Martovin tai itse Leninin (Rakovski korostaa tätä Anatoli Lunatšarskin kirjallisen todistuksen perusteella) hänen avioliitonsa (vuonna 1903) Natalia Sedovan kanssa, kuvailtiin pankkiiri Givotivskyn (Abram Zhivotovsky) tyttärenä. Perhe oli liittoutunut Warburgien kanssa, Jacob Schiffin kumppaneita ja vanhempia, jotka rahoittivat Japania Venäjän ja Japanin sodan aikana. Lokakuun vallankumouksen rahoittajista hän mainitsee jälleen Jacob Schiffin ja pankin Kuhn, Loeb & Co:n, jälleen Warburgin veljekset, Guggenheimin perheen, Heneawerin (Jerome J. Hanauer), Max Breitungin, Olof Aschbergin ja hänen Nya Bankenin Tukholma, kaupunki, jossa Rakovsky oli mukana yhteydessä. Kuvaa bolshevikkijohtajia ja jopa Kerenskiä salaisen Bundin suorien käskyjen alaisixi.
    ellauri367.html on line 296: Poliittiset johtajat, kuten Roosevelt, ymmärsivät natsi-ideologian lännelle aiheuttaman uhan ja käyttivät amerikkalaisten pelkoa Bundia kohtaan hyödyllisenä välineenä tukeakseen pyrkimyksiään ohjata amerikkalaisia kohti sotaan osallistumista. Natsi-ideologian pelko laukaisi jännitteitä Saksan ja Amerikan välillä, koska amerikkalaisella yleisöllä oli vahvoja tunteita natsihallintoa vastaan sen kokemusten vuoksi Bundista, joita viirusilmien The Attack on Pearl Harbor vahvisti. Siksi amerikkalainen yleisö tuki sotaponnisteluja yrittäessään suojella vapauttaan, mikä johti lopulta katkeamiseen Saksan ja Amerikan välisissä suhteissa, kun natsi-Saksa julisti sodan Yhdysvaltoja vastaan 11. joulukuuta 1941, neljä päivää Pearl Harborin hyökkäyksen jälkeen.
    ellauri367.html on line 299: Rakovskin mukaan Trotski järjesti Fanny Kaplanin Leninin hyökkäyksen, Yakov Blumkinin Wilhelm Mirbachin hyökkäyksen ja Maria Spiridonovan heinäkuussa 1918 järjestämän sosiaalisen vallankumouksellisen kapinan heinäkuussa 1918 Sidney Reillyn odottamattomalla avustuksella. Rokovsky selittää, että Ivan Maisky oli yksi niistä, jotka käskettiin kavaltamaan valkovenäläinen liike ja osallistumaan sen sabotointiin. Hänen mukaansa sama kansainvälinen rahoitus, joka rahoitti bolshevikkien vallankumouksellisia, on rahoittanut NSDAP: tä vuodesta 1929 lähtien Warburg-perheeseen kuuluvan lähettilään kautta. 31 Tämä Rakovsky-teoria esitetään toisessa kirjassa, jonka alkuperä on epävarma: "Kansallissosialismin resurssit, kolme keskustelua Hitlerin kanssa" ja allekirjoitettu salanimellä Sydney Wartburg.
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    ellauri368.html on line 66: Among the Jews of the Slavonic countries "maskil" usually denotes a self-taught Hebrew scholar with an imperfect knowledge of a living language (usually German), who represents the love of learning and the striving for culture awakened by Mendelssohn and his disciples; i.e., an adherent or follower of the Haskalah movement. He is "by force of circumstances detained on the path over which the Jews of western Europe swiftly passed from rabbinical lore to European culture" and to emancipation, and "his strivings and short-comings exemplify the unfulfilled hopes and the disappointments of Russian civilization." The Maskilim are mostly teachers and writers; they taught a part of the young generation of Russian Jewry to read Hebrew and have created the great Neo-Hebrew literature which is the monument of Haskalah. Although Haskalah has now been flourishing in Russia for three generations, the class of Maskilim does not reproduce itself. The Maskilim of each generation are recruited from the ranks of the Orthodox Talmudists, while the children of Maskilim very seldom follow in the footsteps of their fathers. This is probably due to the fact that the Maskil who breaks away from strictly conservative Judaism in Russia, but does not succeed in becoming thoroughly assimilated, finds that his material conditions have not been improved by the change, and, while continuing to cleave to Haskalah for its own sake, he does not permit his children to share his fate. The quarrels between the Maskilim and the Orthodox, especially in the smaller communities, are becoming less frequent. In the last few years the Zionist movement has contributed to bring the Maskilim, who joined it almost to a man, nearer to the other classes of Jews who became interested in that movement. The numerous Maskilim who emigrated to the United States, especially after the great influx of Russian immigrants, generally continued to follow their old vocation of teaching and writing Hebrew, while some contributed to the Yiddish periodicals. Many of those who went thither in their youth entered the learned professions. See Literature, Modern Hebrew. (Source: Jewish Dictionary)
    ellauri368.html on line 119: Frankrikes president Emmanuel Macron och Moldaviens ledare Maia Sandu ska på torsdag underteckna en överenskommelse om försvarssamarbete mellan länderna, meddelar Macrons kansli.
    ellauri368.html on line 120: ”Ett försvarssamarbetsavtal och en färdplan för ekonomiskt samarbete kommer att undertecknas under besöket”, heter det i ett uttalande från Macrons kontor.
    ellauri368.html on line 166: Elämän pidentämisen lisäksi seosmelassi parantaa ihmisten henkistä kapasiteettia: se mahdollistaa mutatoituneiden Spacing Guild -lentäjien navigoida pakaxi taitetussa tilassa ja matkustaa planeettojen välisiä matkoja; ja laukaisee joitain Bene Gesseritin voimia, (bene gesserit = tulee toimineexi hyvin) uskonnollista naisryhmää, joka yrittää salaa hallita ihmiskunnan suuntaa. Melassia on vaikea hankkia, ei vain Arrakisin ankaran ympäristön vuoksi, vaan myös jättimäisten ihomatojen vuoksi, joita houkuttelee kaikki rytmilliset äänet aavikon hiekoilla. (Ei auta Paavalinkaan nussia nenärenkaalla varustettua Filistean tyttöä 4/4 tahdissa!) Arrakin hallinnasta, sen maustetuotannosta ja vaikutuksista ihmiskunnan kehitykseen tulee vuosituhansia jatkuneen sarjan myötä kehittyvän konfliktin keskipisteitä.
    ellauri368.html on line 292: cannot be found. Men of intelligence and knowledge ate searched from one end of the earth to the other, but their place is unknown. The moral man — even his shadow is gone. Orators and poets have run away and joined the scooters. The pious have become impious, the shrewd have lost their senses in drink. . . Judges have gone wrong, honest men turned defaulters. Princes cheat and magistrates keep themselves in hiding. . ."
    ellauri368.html on line 296: Evidently, his satire lacks that subtle irony which made Profiat Duraii's Epistle so powerful, and at the same time gained for it such great popularity. Undoubtedly, it is due to this directness and plainness of speech, that this parody has never yet seen the light of day. About as humorous as this invective against J.N. somewhat earlier:
    ellauri368.html on line 305: As a parody, this work is certainly one of the cleverest, and as a satire, it would likewise have ranked with the best in Hebrew literature, if not for one characteristic which detracts
    ellauri368.html on line 306: a good deal from its merit. It abounds in too many profane and vulgar expressions. And while this characteristic is not uncommon in the literature of the middle ages, it nevertheless
    ellauri368.html on line 309: Paljon tärkeämpi kuin nämä ovat Neuvot varten velkoja ja velallinen, kirjoittanut Zachariah Pugliese vuonna 1791 tai 1795. Se parodioi Maimonides-koodia, a se ei ole satiiri. Se on pikemminkin opas panttilainaajille ja rahanlainaajille, antaa erittäin selkeällä ja viihdyttävällä tyylillä, täydellisen esittelyn säännöistä ja määräyksistä, jotka tämän kutsumuksen ihmisten tulisi seuraa. Kaikki mahdolliset hätätilanteet huomioidaan. Se myös antaa yksityiskohtainen kuvaus monimutkaisesta kirjanpitojärjestelmästä työllistää kaupassa, mikä kaikki todistaa koronkisk- lainanantajan tärkeydestä ja kunnioituksesta, jossa häntä pidettiin noiden aikojen juutalaisten keskuudessa.
    ellauri368.html on line 318: Hasidism was inspired by Israel ben Eliezer, who was eventually dubbed the Ba'al Shem Tov after he was "revealed" as a wonder-working leader in about 1736. He lived in the Ukraine, where there was a high density of provincial Jewish communities. Two generations after the death of this charismatic leader, his followers printed BeShT (In Praise of the Ba'al Shem Tov, 1815, a Hebrew work consisting primarily of hagiographie tales about wonders of the rebbe, as passed on and eaborated by his disciples. In the same year, stories by Nahman of Bratislav - a great-grandson of the Ba'al Shem Tov - were published by his scribe Nathan Sternharz. Accompanied by Yiddish versions, the Hebrew tales were intended to reach the broadest possible audience.
    ellauri368.html on line 320: Then came Perl, show inserted more than just a grain of sand into the happy oyster of hasidic life. Joseph Perl hailed from Tarnopol and became an erudite follower of the Jewish Enlightenment, or haskalah. He learned German and published an attack on the Hasidim in that language, Ueber das Wesen der Sekte Hasidim (on the essence of the Hasidic Sect, 1816). In so doing he aroused the ire of the hasidim; Perl encodes both his scorn and their fury into his epistolary novel, Revealer of Secrets. The plot of Revealer of Secrets revolves around an offensive anti-hasidic book in German, which is evidently Perl's own tract dating from 1816. The hasidic characters in Revealer of Secrets plot to find and destroy the offending book; in the course of their fictional search, they reveal many of the baser traits that Perl attacked in his 1816 essay.
    ellauri368.html on line 333: The following year Perl published Ueber das Wesen der Sekte Chassidim aus ihren eigenen Schriften gezogen (On the Nature of the Sect of the Hasidim, Drawn from Their Own Writings), in which he laid out what he saw as the absurdity of Hasidic beliefs and practices.
    ellauri368.html on line 335: In 1819 he continued his writings against Hasidism by publishing a novel about the subject. In the novel, characters search for the original copy of a recently published anti-Hasidic book. The novel was originally published anonymously.
    ellauri368.html on line 341: It is an unusual book in that it satirizes the language and style of early hasidic rabbis writing in Hebrew, which was not the vernacular of the Jews of its time. To make his work available and accessible to his contemporaries, Perl translated his own work into Yiddish. It is currently in print only in an English translation, by Dov Taylor, published by Westview Press.
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    Alimachtiger Gott, allmachtiger Vuter!

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    ellauri369.html on line 32: Eheu fugaces, Postume, Postume

    ellauri369.html on line 106: Kirjassa The History of the Contending of Saint Paul hänen kasvojaan kuvataan "granaattiomenan ihon punertaviksi". Pyhän Pietarin teot vahvistavat, että Paavalilla oli kalju ja kiiltävä pää ja punaiset hiukset. Kuten Barnes tiivisti, Chrysostomos kirjoittaa, että Paavalin vartalo oli matala, hänen ruumiinsa kiero ja pää kalju. Lucian kuvaa teoksessaan Philopatris Paavalia "corpore erat parvo, contracto, incurvo, tricubitali" ("hän oli pieni, supistunut, kiero, kolme kyynärää eli neljä jalkaa kuusi").
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    ellauri369.html on line 300: Flashback: Adrian Mole huomasi eilisillan jaxossa että edellisessä otoxessa eräällä statistilla oli ollut pikkulilli jäykemmin ojossa. Tätä ei continuity girl ollut hokannut. Ei mikään eilisen teeren poika tämä Adrian.
    ellauri369.html on line 319: Helmi- ja maaliskuussa hän käänsi Jöns Jacob Berzeliuksen teoksen kun Jöns ei kazonut, ja syyskuussa hän "luki Goethea ". Marraskuussa hän ilmoittautui "skotlannin oikeuden luokkaan " ja opiskeli David Humen (asianajaja) johdolla. Joulukuussa 1819 ja tammikuussa 1820 Carlyle teki toisen julkaisuyrityksensä kirjoittamalla arvosteluartikkelin Marc-Auguste Pictet'n kazauksesta Jean-Alfred Gautier'n teoxeen Essai historique sur le problème des trois corps, joka jäi julkaisematta ja kadonnut. Oikeustieteen luokat päättyivät maaliskuussa 1820, eikä hän jatkanut aihetta enempää.
    ellauri369.html on line 323: Carlylen käännös teoksista Goethen Wilhelm Meisterin oppisopimuskoulutus (1824) ja Matkat (1825) ja hänen elämäkerta Schillerista (1825) toivat hänelle kunnolliset tulot, jotka eivät olleet sitä ennenkään välttyneet häneltä, ja hän sai täysin ansaizemattomasti vaatimattoman maineen. Hän aloitti kirjeenvaihdon Goethen kanssa ja teki ensimmäisen matkansa Lontooseen vuonna 1824 tapaamalla merkittäviä kirjailijoita, kuten Thomas Campbellin, Charles Lambin ja Samuel Taylor Coleridgen, ja solmimalla ystävyyssuhteita Anna Montagun, Bryan Waller Proctorin ja Henry Crabb Robinsonin kanssa. Hän matkusti myös Pariisiin loka–marraskuussa Edward Stracheyn ja Kitty Kirkpatrickin kanssa, missä hän osallistui Georges Cuvierin vertailevan anatomian johdantoluennolle, keräsi tietoa lääketieteen opinnoista, esitteli itsensä Legendrelle, Legendre esitteli hänet Charles Dupinille, havaitsi Laplacen ja useita muita merkittäviä samalla kun he kieltäytyivät Dupinin esittelytarjouksista, ja kuuli François Magendien lukevan artikkelia " viidennestä hermoparista" (kolmoishermosta).
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    ellauri369.html on line 353: Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh in Three Books is an 1831 novel by the Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle. Räätälinlihas (lat. musculus sartorius < lat. sartor, räätäli) on pitkä ja kapea, heikko lihas, jonka alkukohta on suoliluun päällä sijaitseva kalvo, fascia iliaca, ja päätekohta sääriluun yläosan sisäsivu. Sitä hermottaa reisihermo (nervus femoralis). Räätälinlihaksen tehtävänä on koukistaa lonkka- ja polviniveltä. Räätälinlihas kulkee vinosti muiden reisilihasten yli sääriluun sisäreunan kyhmyyn (tuberositas tibiae) leveän hanhenjalkakalvon (pes anserinus) välityksellä. Lihaksen nimen etymologiasta on neljä hypoteesia: Yksi on, että nimi valittiin koska räätälit istuivat ennen jalat ristikkäin; toinen on se, että lihaksen alapään sijainti osuu samaan kohtaan mistä räätälit mittaavat lahkeen sisäsauman pituutta; kolmas on että se muistuttaa räätälin mittanauhaa; neljänneksi, vanhoja poljettavia ompelukoneita käytettäessä niitä piti jatkuvasti polkea ja yhdistettynä jalkojen asentoon lihas kehittyi räätäleillä huomattavastikin.
    ellauri369.html on line 359: As a boy, Teufelsdröckh was left in a basket on the doorstep of a childless couple in the German country town of Entepfuhl ("Duck-Pond"); his father a retired sergeant of Frederick the Great and his mother a very pious woman, who to Teufelsdröckh´s gratitude, raises him in utmost spiritual discipline. In very flowery language, Teufelsdröckh recalls at length the values instilled in his idyllic childhood, the Editor noting most of his descriptions originating in intense spiritual pride. Teufelsdröckh eventually is recognized as being clever, and sent to Hinterschlag (slap-behind) Gymnasium. While there, Teufelsdröckh is intellectually stimulated, and befriended by a few of his teachers, but frequently bullied by other students. His reflections on this time of his life are ambivalent: glad for his education, but critical of that education´s disregard for actual human activity and character, as regarding both his own treatment and his education´s application to politics. While at University, Teufelsdröckh encounters the same problems, but eventually gains a small teaching post and some favour and recognition from the German nobility. While interacting with these social circles, Teufelsdröckh meets a woman he calls Blumine (Goddess of Flowers; the Editor assumes this to be a pseudonym), and abandons his teaching post to pursue her. She spurns his advances for a British aristocrat named Towgood. Teufelsdröckh is thrust into a spiritual crisis, and leaves the city to wander the European countryside, but even there encounters Blumine and Towgood on their honeymoon. He sinks into a deep depression, culminating in the celebrated Everlasting No, disdaining all human activity. Still trying to piece together the fragments, the Editor surmises that Teufelsdröckh either fights in a war during this period, or at least intensely uses its imagery, which leads him to a "Centre of Indifference", and on reflection of all the ancient villages and forces of history around him, ultimately comes upon the affirmation of all life in "The Everlasting Yea". The Editor, in relief, promises to return to Teufelsdröckh´s book, hoping with the of his assembled biography to glean some new insight into the philosophy. Wow, sounds a lot like Carlyle´s personal biography, lightly camouflaged?
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    ellauri369.html on line 366: Hofrath: Hofrath Heuschrecke (i. e. State-Councillor Grasshopper) is a loose, zigzag figure, a blind admirer of Teufelsdröckh´s, an incarnation of distraction distracted, and the only one who advises the editor and encourages him in his work; a victim to timidity and preyed on by an uncomfortable sense of mere physical cold, such as the majority of the state-counsellors of the day were. Sounds a lot like Waldo Emerson.
    ellauri369.html on line 375: Sartor Resartus was intended to be a new kind of book: simultaneously factual and fictional, serious and satirical, speculative and historical. It ironically commented on its own formal structure, while forcing the reader to confront the problem of where "truth" is to be found. In this respect it develops techniques used much earlier in Tristram Shandy, to which it refers. The imaginary "Philosophy of Clothes" holds that meaning is to be derived from phenomena, continually shifting over time, as cultures reconstruct themselves in changing fashions, power-structures, and faith-systems. The book contains a very Fichtean conception of religious conversion: based not on the acceptance of God but on the absolute freedom of the will to reject evil, and to construct meaning. This has led some writers to see Sartor Resartus as an early existentialist text. Why of course!
    ellauri369.html on line 378: Sartor Resartus was best received in America, where Carlyle became a dominant cultural influence and a perceived leader of the Transcendental Movement. After its 1836 arrival in Boston as a book, Nathaniel Langdon Frothingmouth accurately predicted that reaction would be divided between those that found it vapid and convoluted and those that found it insightful and philosophically fruitful. Ihan sama juttu kuin Wayne W. Dyerin kohdalla! (Esim. Nuevos pensamientos para una vida mejor.)
    ellauri369.html on line 443: Otto Weininger hyödynsi tätä työtä täydentääkseen keskusteluaan maskuliinista ja feminiinisestä teoksessa Sex and Character (1903).
    ellauri369.html on line 447: Joseph Martin McCabe (12. marraskuuta 1867 – 10. tammikuuta 1955) oli englantilainen kirjailija ja vapaamielinen motivoiva puhuja oltuaan eräässä aiemmassa elämässään roomalaiskatolinen pappi. Vuonna 1890 hänet vihittiin papiksi nimellä isä Antony. Albin van Hoonacker opetti hänelle menestyksekkäästi hepreaa ja DJ Lamy vähemmän menestyksekkäästi syyriaa. Tästä suivaantuneena skatolisen kirkon kriitikoksi vääntynyt McCabe liittyi sellaisiin ryhmiin kuin Nationalist Association ja National Secular Society. Hän kritisoi kristinuskoa nationalistisesta näkökulmasta, mutta oli myös mukana South Parkin kyseenalaisessa seurassa ja oli modernin maallisen humanismin edeltäjä.
    ellauri369.html on line 476: Deena Weinstein havaitsee On Herpexen vaikutuksen "kitaran sankarin" rockmusiikkiilmiöön, kuten 1960-luvun meemissä "Clapton is God". Deena Weinstein (born March 15, 1943) is a professor of sociology at DePaul University whose research focuses on popular culture. She is particularly well known for her research on heavy metal culture, on which subject she wrote a ground-breaking book, Heavy Metal: A Cultural Sociology (1991), later published in a revised and updated version as Heavy Metal: The Music and Its Culture (2009). She did for metal what Greil Marcus's Lipstick Traces did for the Sex Pistols (fucking castrated them).
    ellauri369.html on line 497: Frouden sepustuxet herättivät sekä liberaalien että Oxford High Church määnien vihan; tämä vihamielisyys ilmaistiin Christian Remembrancerin ja Edinburgh Review - lehden arvosteluissa. Teos oli kuitenkin suosittu menestys, ja sen kanssa, että Froude kielsi varhaiset romaanit vuonna 1858, auttoi häntä saamaan takaisin suuren osan vuonna 1849 menettämänsä arvostuksen. Thomas Macaulayn kuoleman ansiosta vuonna 1859 Froudesta tuli tunnetuin elävä historioitsija Englannissa.
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    ellauri370.html on line 49: Esther's maiden name was Hadassah, meaning Myrtle. Although the details of the setting are entirely plausible and the story may even have some basis in actual events, there is general agreement among scholars that the book of Esther is a work of fiction. Persian kings did not marry outside of seven Persian noble families, making it unlikely that there was a Jewish queen Esther. Further, the name Ahasuerus can be translated to Xerxes, as both derive from the Persian Khshayārsha. Ahasuerus as described in the Book of Esther is usually identified in modern sources to refer to Xerxes I, who ruled between 486 and 465 BCE, as it is to this monarch that the events described in Esther are thought to fit the most closely. Xerxes I's queen was Amestris, further highlighting the fictitious nature of the story.
    ellauri370.html on line 51: Some scholars speculate that the story was created to justify the Jewish appropriation of an originally non-Jewish feast. The festival which the book explains is Purim, which is explained as meaning "lot", from the Babylonian word puru. One popular theory says the festival has its origins in a historicized Babylonian myth or ritual in which Mordecai and Esther represent the Babylonian gods Marduk and Ishtar, while others trace the ritual to the Persian New Year, and scholars have surveyed other theories in their works. Some scholars have defended the story as real history, but the attempt to find a historical kernel to the narrative "is likely to be futile".
    ellauri370.html on line 53: Esther and Mordechai were definitely cousins. There was a big age gap between them, seeing as Mordechai took Esther in after she was orphaned. But according to TheTorah.com, some translations suggest he took her in as his wife, not as his ward. The exact phrase is he "took her to him," which one rabbi in Ask The Rabbi notes is only used when referring to marriage. Then why would Esther have passed for virginal woman if she'd been the wife of someone else? It may have been a matter of her age. It's gross, but it's true. This means it's very possible Mordechai never slept with Esther, well, not often anyway. According to the Jewish Women's Archive, Esther's considered not to have committed adultery because she didn't have a choice in marrying King Xerxes.
    ellauri370.html on line 55: Another thing that sets Esther's story apart is it takes place in Persia. Not in Israel, nor was she a woman living in Ancient Egypt. It's in a super exotic land that wasn't always accessible to the Jews or on their radar. Now it is.
    ellauri370.html on line 57: While travelling together, Haman ran out of food and had to beg Mordechai for some of his. Mordechai said the biblical equivalent of, "Sure, but you have to be my slave." Haman accepted and was trolled by Mordechai for God knows how long. Way to go Mordechai! They owe us SOOOOOO much!
    ellauri370.html on line 59: The Bible makes a point of saying whenever someone is attractive. Esther's called "very beautiful" and was said to have a "lovely figure," so you know she's really rocking it. But her beauty may also have been a superpower. For The Jewish Encyclopedia states the other girls, instead of being jealous, take care of her because they clearly see the king will choose her. That's beauty as a superpower!
    ellauri370.html on line 70: C) The remaining Jewish population in Russia slowly grew back to 3 million over time.
    ellauri370.html on line 72: D) Right after WWI, the Ukrainian nationalists killed 100,000 Jews in terrible massacres. This is a forgotten tragedy. Another wave of desperate Russian Jews then immigrated to USA, till the Communists sealed the Soviet borders in 1922.
    ellauri370.html on line 78: G) In the 1970's, masses of American Jews protested publically for Soviet Jews. 150,000 Soviet Jewish activists were able to emigrate to Israel thru American intervention. God bless Skip Jackson!
    ellauri370.html on line 80: Mixi jumalan pitää siunata Skip Jacksonia? Musta Skip and the Shantons (oikea nimi Tom "Skip" Brown, Doo wop ja soul-vokalisti Jersey Citystä, NJ, aktiivinen 50-luvun lopulta 1970-luvulle. Syntynyt noin 1940, kuollut noin 1982) esittivät noin 1969 kappaleen I'm onto your girl.
    ellauri370.html on line 82: Valkoinen Skip Jackson sairasti 2011 eturauhassyöpää. Se ajoi Australiassa mikroautoa.
    ellauri370.html on line 84: Ahaa, tarkoitetaankin Scoop Jacksonia, norjan matua, joka muutti nimen Gresseth Jacksonixi maahanmuutossa.
    ellauri370.html on line 96: "Thy first father hath sinned, and thy teachers have transgressed.
    ellauri370.html on line 104: Jackson sponsored the Jackson–Vanik amendment in the Senate (with Charles Vanik sponsoring it in the House), which denied normal trade relations to certain countries with non-market economies that restricted the freedom of emigration. The amendment was intended to help refugees, particularly minorities, specifically Jews, to emigrate from the Soviet Bloc. Jackson and his assistant, Richard Perle, also lobbied personally for some people who were affected by this law such as Anatoly (now Natan) Sharansky.
    ellauri370.html on line 106: Jackson led the opposition within the Democratic Party against the SALT II treaty and was one of the leading proponents of increased foreign aid to Israel. For decades, Democrats who support a strong international presence for the United States have been called "Scoop Jackson Democrats," and the term is still used to describe contemporary Democrats such as Joe Lieberman and R. James Woolsey Jr.
    ellauri370.html on line 108: Jackson was known as a hawkish Democrat. He was often criticized for his support for the Vietnam War and his close ties to the defense industries of his state. His proposal of Fort Lawton as a site for an anti-ballistic missile system was strongly opposed by local residents, and Jackson was forced to modify his position on the location of the site several times, but continued to support ABM development. American Indian rights activists who protested Jackson's plan to give Fort Lawton to Seattle, instead of returning it to local tribes, staged a sit-in. In the eventual compromise, most of Fort Lawton became Discovery Park, with 20 acres (8.1 ha) leased to United Indians of All Tribes, who opened the Daybreak Star Cultural Center there in 1977.
    ellauri370.html on line 110: Opponents derided him as "the senator from Boeing", as well as a "whore for Boeing", because of his consistent support for additional military spending on weapons systems and accusations of wrongful contributions from the company; in 1965, 80% of Boeing's contracts were military.
    ellauri370.html on line 112: In addition, contrary to claims that he was an environmentalist, Jackson was almost as much a "whore for logging companies" as for Boeing, according Carsten Lien's book Olympic Battleground. After his death, critics pointed to Jackson's support for Japanese American internment camps during World War II as a reason to protest the placement of his bust at the University of Washington.[25] Jackson was both an enthusiastic defender of the evacuation and a staunch proponent of the campaign to keep the Japanese-Americans from returning to the Pacific Coast after the war. Jackson died at 71. Jackson's death was greatly mourned. Jackson was proof of the old belief in the Judaic tradition that at any moment in history goodness in the world (olam) is preserved (tikkum) by the deeds of 36 just men who do not know that this is the role the Lord has given them. Scoop Jackson was one of those men.
    ellauri370.html on line 114: Scoopin värinen Skipin rotuveli Michael Jackson called his Jewish business associates leeches. He was best man to Mr. Uri Geller. He bought toys in Jerusalem when the mall was closed. He dressed up as an Israeli officer.
    ellauri370.html on line 116: Suorapuheinen New Jerseyn rabbi (ja kongressiedustaja wannabe) tapasi Michael Jacksonin vuonna 1999 Jacksonin ystävän, israelilaisen illusionisti Uri Gellerin avulla, ja heistä tuli ystäviä. Jackson tuli jopa Boteachin taloon Shabbat-illallisille. Rabbi on julkisesti seisonut Jacksonia vastaan ​​- puolustaen häntä syytöksiä natsien myötämielisyydestä tai jatkanut työskentelyä hänen kanssaan lapsiasioissa huolimatta syytöksistä seksuaalisesta hyväksikäytöstä. Mitä Michael teki hississä? Painoi nappulaa.
    ellauri370.html on line 118: "Heal the world" tuotti paljon nappulaa, koska se oli kyynelehtivä versio Tikkun olamista. Tikkun olam (hepreaa "maailmankorjaus") on alkanut merkitsemään sosiaalista toimintaa ja sosiaalisen oikeudenmukaisuuden tavoittelua . Ilmaus juontaa juurensa klassisesta rabbiinisesta kirjallisuudesta ja lurialaisista kabbalasta, joka on juutalaisen mystiikan tärkein osa, joka on peräisin 1500-luvun kabbalistin Isaac Lurian töistä.
    ellauri370.html on line 129: I) It's hard to estimate exactly how many Jews have remained behind. At least 100,000 in Russia; at least 100,000 in Ukraine. Just a tiny remnant compared to 1880.
    ellauri370.html on line 131: J) Since 2022, many Jews are now fleeing the Russia-Ukraine war and immigrating to Israel. They are fortunate to have a great country like Israel to go to. They have a Jewish homeland that welcomes them. New accommodations are becoming available as the Philistines are vacating them.
    ellauri370.html on line 135: Has Ukraine's army built substantial defensive positions in front of Russia fortified lines? What are some of the most interesting unknown events/facts (mysteries) of history? Why do Finnish people seem to resist the Swedish language, but are happy to learn and speak English? Why is China’s communism so different than Russia´s? What is the most fascinating historical photo? How do I access a phone with a broken touch screen through a computer? Who is the mother of the President of Ukraine? Why did she fail to teach him Ukrainian? Did she teach her Hebrew or Jiddish? Doesn’t Putin realize he will be VAPORIZED 15 to 20 minutes after he launches his first missile? Why don't elite soldiers and Navy SEALs have physiques like Dwayne Johnson or Vin Diesel? Do you trust Ukraine to use the M1 Abrams tanks responsibly? Why not?
    ellauri370.html on line 172: Ranskalaiset kutsuvat häntä Iscaac Laquedemiksi tai Lakedioniksi.
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    ellauri370.html on line 254: Paavi Viaton määräsi juutalaiset pitämään keltaisesta filtistä tehtyä kärrykolikkoa rinnassa, josta näki: Jag är en föraktad och motbjudande stackare.
    ellauri370.html on line 261: Spitaalinen faarao kylpi päivittäin 150 juutalaislapsen veressä. Ei tepsinyt, nenä irtosi ja muutakin. Lepra (kreik. lepros ’suomuinen’) eli spitaali tai pitaali (ruots. spitali < lat. hospitale ’hoitolaitos’) on krooninen sairaus, joka aiheuttaa epämuodostumia iholle ja muualle kehoon. Sitä aiheuttava bakteeri on aerobinen, haponkestävä, mykobakteereihin kuuluva sauvabakteeri Mycobacterium leprae. Leprabakteerin löysi norjalainen lääkäri ja tiedemies Gerhard Armauer Hansen vuonna 1873. Tämän takia lepra on saanut tieteelliseksi nimekseen Hansenin tauti. Nykyään se on helposti hoidettavissa monilääkehoidolla, yleensä dapsonin, rifampisiinin ja klofatsimiinin yhdistelmällä.
    ellauri370.html on line 263: Tuberkuloosia aiheuttava Mycobacterium tuberculosis on läheistä sukua leprabakteerille. Sitä ei ole voitu tutkia soluviljelmillä, koska se on solunsisäinen loinen, jolta puuttuu useita sellaisia geenejä, jotka mahdollistaisivat sen selviytymisen itsenäisesti. Ainutlaatuinen, monimutkainen soluseinämä, joka tekee mykobakteereista vaikeasti voitettavia, on todennäköinen syy myös sen hitaaseen lisääntymiseen. Yleisen uskomuksen vastaisesti lepra ei itsessään aiheuta lihan mätänemistä tai raajojen irtoamista, vaan sen isäntä. Lepra etenee hyvin hitaasti ja voi lopulta aiheuttaa esimerkiksi tuntoaistin menetyksen tai neliraajahalvauksen. Intiassa on eniten lepratapauksia, Brasiliassa toiseksi ja Burmassa kolmanneksi eniten. Lepra-alttius voi liittyä Parkinsonin tautiin. Se on miesten vaiva. Spare a penny for an ex-leper!
    ellauri370.html on line 310: Face down on the street with a gun in his hand
    ellauri370.html on line 319: A lot of Elvis Presley songs were written especially for him, but according to Mac Davis, Presley´s 1969 hit, In the Ghetto, was not such a song. Mac Davis commented, 'I never really dreamed of pitching that song to Elvis. I had been working on In the Ghetto for several years. I grew up playing with a little boy in Lubbock, Texas, whose family lived in a dirt street ghetto. His dad and my dad worked in construction together. So that little boy and I sort of grew up together. I never understood why his family had to live where they lived while my family lived where we lived. Of course back in those days, the word "ghetto" hadn't come along yet. (It is Venetian for "foundry".) But I always wanted to write a song about that situation and title it 'The Vicious Circle'. I thought that if you were born in that place and that situation, then you grow up there and one day you die there, and another kid is born there that kind of replaces you. And later I started thinking about the ghetto as a title for the song.
    ellauri370.html on line 328: He huomauttavat, että espanjalainen nimi, Colon, ei ollut harvinainen heprealaisessa perinteessä; että hänen isänsä oli kutoja, yksi harvoista juutalaisille avoimista ammateista hänen kotimaassaan Genovassa; että hänen äitinsä Susanna Fonterossa oli Jacobo Fonterossan tytär ja Abraham Fonterossan tyttärentytär [myös yleisiä juutalaisia nimiä]. Espanjankielisiä pakolaisia oli lukuisia 1400-luvun puolivälissä Genovassa, kun juutalaiset perheet pakenivat Espanjan inkvisitiota. Tiedetään myös, että perheen ammatti oli kudonta, perinteisesti juutalainen ammatti, Brinkmann sanoo, ja että juutalaiset etunimet, kuten Abraham ja Jacob, olivat yleisiä Kolumbuksen äidin perheessä.
    ellauri370.html on line 330: Kolumbukselle osoitetuissa kirjeissä ja päiväkirjoissa on viittauksia juutalaisiin pyhiin kirjoituksiin ja päivämääriin juutalaisesta kalenterista, ja on huomattava, että Kolumbus valitsi miehistöönsä monia juutalaisia ja konversoja. Matkan rahoituxen järkännyt Santangel oli konverso. Kolumbuksen matkaa ei rahoittanut, kuten yleisesti uskotaan, kuningatar Isabellan syvät taskut, vaan kaksi juutalaista conversoa ja kolmantena huomattava juutalainen. Louis de Santangel ja Gabriel Sanchez lainasivat 17 000 dukaatin korotonta lainaa omasta taskustaan auttaakseen matkan maksamisessa, samoin kuin Don Isaac Abarbanel, rabbi ja juutalainen valtiomies. Juutalaisten tiedemiesten ja rahoittajien hänelle antama apu voidaan selittää vain sillä että hän oli samaa rotua.
    ellauri370.html on line 388: Eugen Dühring war Sohn eines Beamten und studierte Jura in Berlin. Bis 1859 war er als Anwalt tätig. Da er früh unter einer Sehschwäche litt, die sich bis zu seinem dreißigsten Lebensjahr zu völliger Blindheit verschlimmerte, musste er seinen Beruf aufgeben. Trotz dieser Behinderung setzte er seine Studien in unterschiedlichen Fachgebieten wie Nationalökonomie, Philosophie, Mechanik, Logik, Ethik und Literatur fort.
    ellauri370.html on line 390: 1863 habilitierte sich Dühring in Philosophie, 1864 auch in Nationalökonomie. Im selben Jahr erhielt er eine Dozentenstelle an der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin. Dort geriet er jedoch in Konflikte mit Professorenkollegen. Nachdem er zudem die Universität als wissenschaftliche Einrichtung wiederholt angegriffen hatte, verlor er 1877 seine Lehrbefugnis. Von da an bis zu seinem Tod 1921 wirkte er als "Privatgelehrter."
    ellauri370.html on line 392: Neben Ernst Mach und Richard Avenarius war Dühring wichtiger Vertreter des deutschen Positivismus. Er erkannte nur sinnliche Wahrnehmungen und daraus abgeleitete Verstandesschlüsse als Wirklichkeit an und behauptete gegen Immanuel Kant die Übereinstimmung von objektiver Realität mit ihrer naturwissenschaftlichen Beschreibung. Mit diesem Anspruch bekämpfte er allen Subjektivismus und Idealismus, alle Religion und Metaphysik, inklusive dialektische Materialismus. Er lehrte in Anlehnung an Auguste Comte, Voltaire und Ludwig Feuerbach, aber gegen Hegel und Karl Marx eine „Wirklichkeitsphilosophie“, die ihm zufolge „Prinzip allseitiger Gestaltung des Lebens“ werden sollte. Er wird deshalb dem neuzeitlichen antimetaphysischen Atheismus zugerechnet. Dabei beschrieb er die Rassen als Ergebnis der natürlichen Entwicklung der Menschheit.
    ellauri370.html on line 394: Er positionierte seinen rassischen „Sozialismus des arischen Volkes“ seit 1865 scharf gegen Marx, aber auch gegen Ferdinand Lassalle. Beide waren ja kurzschädlige Juden. Nach dem Verlust seiner Sicht gewann er zunehmend Sympathien in der SPD. Auf dem Gothaer Parteitag 1877 verlangten Dührings Anhänger in der SPD, dass Aufsätze von Friedrich Engels nicht mehr im Vorwärts erscheinen sollten. Dies veranlasste Engels 1878 zu seiner Gegenschrift Anti-Dühring.
    ellauri370.html on line 398: Spengler and Sombart could not agree more. Duhring´s political economy has much in common with that of Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian leader, who attacked exploitation in any form, capitalist or Marxist, and advocated a society based on the principles of moral conscience, economic self-sufficiency, and mutual cooperation. He also drank his own pee and slept naked sandwiched between teenage girls. Diihring considered all property related to personal accomplishment as vigorously to be defended against the acquisitive grasp of Socialistic measures. All Marxist denials of social classifications are thus Utopian since a conflict of interests is indivisibly linked to the natural differences between man and mouse.
    ellauri370.html on line 400: Capitalism indeed derives directly from the sheer profit-oriented usurious economic tradition of the Jews. Modern capitalism is the child of money-lending. In money-lending all conception of quality vanishes and only the quantitative aspect matters. In money-lending economic activity as such has no meaning; it is no longer a question of exercising body or mind; it is all a question of success. Success, therefore, is the only thing that has a meaning.
    ellauri370.html on line 404: 1881 erschien Dührings Kampfschrift Die Judenfrage als Racen-, Sitten- und Culturfrage. Mit einer weltgeschichtlichen Antwort. Sie war ein pseudowissenschaftlicher Versuch, dem Antisemitismus als politischer Bewegung ein biologisches, historisches und philosophisches Fundament zu geben.
    ellauri370.html on line 406: Seiner Meinung nach sei die jüdische Rasse völlig wertlos und nichts als „eingefleischte Selbstsucht“. Der Jude könne nur Werte anderer Völker stehlen und ausbeuten. Als Parasit sorge er für die Korruption seiner Umgebung, da er sich dort am wohlsten fühle. Ein Kapitel über die Stellung der Flöhe im natürlichen System der Gesellschaft wäre ebenso angebracht gewesen und jedenfalls weniger langweilig.
    ellauri370.html on line 414: Für Theodor Herzl war Dühring einer der Begründer des rassistischen Antisemitismus, der ihn in den 1890er Jahren zur Überzeugung gebracht habe, dass nur der Zionismus die Zukunft des Judentums garantieren könne.
    ellauri370.html on line 457: Arthur, Comte de Gobineau, was born in France in 1816. His essay ´On the Inequality of Human Races´ was published in 1853. Wagner admitted in his own autobiography ´Mein Leben´ (My Life), that his compositions came to him from some outside source, when he was in a state of trance. Ach! Mein Leben! There is some documentary evidence to support the contention that the mad swan king Ludwig of Bayern maintained a homosexual relationship with Wagner. He is now best known for Disney´s magic Castle at Neuschwanstein with Heli-keiju buzzin round it like a fly circling a turd.
    ellauri370.html on line 549: L'ethnologue Claude Lévi-Strauss estimait de son côté que, dans le système de Gobineau, les races ne sont «pas tellement inégales en valeur absolue que diverses dans leurs aptitudes particulières». LOL. Sopii kyllä olla rasisti (sitähän me ollaan juutalaisetkin), kuha ei antisemitisti. Ranskixet koittaa vielä tänäänkin hikisesti puzata maanmiehestään nazileimaa.
    ellauri370.html on line 562: Vuonna 1872 nevadalainen räätäli Jacob Davis alkoi valmistaa miesten työhousuja Straussilta hankkimistaan kankaista. Hän tarvitsi liikekumppania ja kääntyi tukkurinsa puoleen. Vuonna 1873 he saivat patentin farmarikankaisille työhousuille, joiden taskut oli vahvistettu kuparinapeilla. Kangas värjättiin siniseksi tahrojen piilottamiseksi. Strauss rakennutti oman farmaritehtaan. Näistä Levi´s-farkuista yhtiö tuli tunnetuksi, ja ne tekivät Straussista miljonäärin. Hän laajensi yritystoimintaansa seuraavina vuosina ostamalla Mission and Pacific -puuvillatehtaan.
    ellauri370.html on line 566: Kun Lévi-Strauss palasi Ranskaan toisen maailmansodan aattona, hänet kutsuttiin sotapalvelukseen vuosiksi 1939–1940. Hän lähti Ranskasta heti maan antautumisen ja aselevon jälkeen Yhdysvaltoihin ja osti ensi töixeen lujat farmarihousut. Siellä hän opetti New Yorkin New School for Social Researchin alaisuuteen perustetussa École Libre des Hautes Étudesissä, jota hän oli luomassa yhdessä muun muassa Henri Focillonin, Jacques Maritainin, Jean Perrinin ja muiden pseudotieteilijöiden kanssa. Lévi-Strauss toimi myös koulun pääsihteerinä. Hän liittyi vapaaehtoisena myös de Gaullen Vapaan Ranskan armeijaan. New Yorkissa Lévi-Strauss tutustui vielä venäjänjuutalaiseen kielitieteilijään Roman Jakobsoniin, joka tutustutti hänet Ferdinand de Saussuren ajatuksiin.
    ellauri370.html on line 645: Here lies Gilbert Chesterton
    who to heaven would have gone
    if he had not heard the news
    that the place is run by Jews.
    ellauri370.html on line 667: Juden är inte bara bolsjeviken, men tillika frimuraren, den hemlighetsfulle internationalle fienden som är allierad med världskapitalismen, ja med de stora kyrkofurstarna. Han utestänger Tyskland från sina naturliga marknadsområden. Den kulturella bolsjevismen inrymmer allt det som åhörarna inte kan tåla: pacifism, nudism, jazz, avskaffandet av de stora bokstäverna, chaplinfilmerna, funkis, expressionistisk målarkonst, Reinhardts skådespel (va?), psykoanalysen etc.
    ellauri370.html on line 669: B’nai B’rith (hebräisch בְּנֵי בְּרִית Bnej Brīt, deutsch ‚Söhne des Bundes‘, auch Bnai Brith) oder im deutschsprachigen Raum bis zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus Unabhängiger Orden Bne Briss (U.O.B.B.), auch in jiddischer Lautung Bnei Briß genannt, ist eine jüdische Organisation, ein unabhängiger weltlicher jüdischer Orden, organisiert in Logen. Sie wurde im Jahre 1843 in New York als geheime Loge von zwölf jüdischen Einwanderern aus Deutschland gegründet und widmet sich laut Selbstdarstellung der Förderung von Toleranz, Humanität und Wohlfahrt. Ein weiteres Ziel von B’nai B’rith ist die Aufklärung über das Judentum und die Erziehung innerhalb des Judentums. Zurzeit gibt es rund 500.000 organisierte Mitglieder in ungefähr 60 Staaten. Damit ist sie eine der größten jüdischen internationalen Vereinigungen. Das Veröffentlichungsorgan ist die B’nai B’rith International Jewish Monthly.
    ellauri370.html on line 714: Juutalaisille on ainakin jäänyt vähän paha maku suuhun. Poul kertoo: Ukraina är det vidsträckta och fruktbara slättland sam utbredersig mellan våra dagars Polen och det egentliga Ryssland. Den genomströmmas av floderna Dnjepr och Dnjestr samt har Kiev som huvudstad. I dag hör Ukraina intimt samman med Putin-Ryssland, men för trehundra år sedan härskade den polsk-litauiske konungen över det. Ukraina var ett av de polska kronländerna. Därför drabbade det också Polen, då hetman (benämning på kosackhövding) Bogdan Chmelnickiji Ukraina är 1648 utropade det heliga kriget mot de polska härskarna och deras judiska tjänare. Signalen till strid hade knappt gått, förrän Ukrainas bönder klippte till, lämnade hus och hem, stormade herrgårdarna och sablade ner dem som kom i deras väg, först och främst de förhatliga judiska ämbetsmännen. De enda som skonades var det fåtal judar som övergick till den grekisk-katolska kyrkan. Ukraina stod i lågor, och prästerna hetsade de upproriska till blodiga illdåd.
    ellauri370.html on line 719: Man vägrar nara nog att tro skildringen av de rysliga scener som utspelades, men de är så väl bevittnade att vi tvingas acceptera deras sanningshalt. Vid ett tillfälle skar kosackerna av halsen på mer än hundra judar. Efteråt flådde de liken och kastade kopparna för hundarna. Andra blev levande begravda, spädbarn staplades med dolkar fast vid moderns bröst, på havande kvinnor sprättade de upp underlivet etc etc. Man kan vidare inbilla sig de hundratals kvinnor som inför ögonen på sina sammankedjade män våldtogs av kosackerna och om barn som, spetsade på lansar, stektes over eld.
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    Paranoidia


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    ellauri371.html on line 85: Razoration hopes to tackle the issue of homelessness and both absolute and relative poverty within Nottinghamshire and raise awareness on the problem of, and associated with, homelessness. Our mission is to develop careers for passionate individuals through assisting them into employment. In addition, we hope to change society’s mindset, through reducing social isolation and the stigma associated with homelessness and home-made bad haircuts.
    ellauri371.html on line 133: Yleinen taloudellinen ”R izis p /HG a ?o ek?shmi kasvaa edelleen ., yuchve ^^™. cheskogo kriisi, joka ° sata "ovit ° "V * mi act- ki ja liiku. ala. Luotu pääsy kaikille maanalaisia ​​tapojamme seuraamaan kullan avulla, joka on kaikki käsissämme, yleinen talous, Tšekin kriisi, heitämme kokonaisia ​​ihmisjoukkoja kaduille työntekijöitä samanaikaisesti kaikissa Euroopan maissa. Nämä joukot ryntäävät vuodattamaan verta mielihyvin niiltä, joita he tietämättömyytensä yksinkertaisuudessa kadehtien ovat eläneet lapsuudesta asti ja kenen omaisuutta heillä voi olla sitten ryöstää.
    ellauri371.html on line 270: Vapaamuurariuden johtajat. Ihmiset alistuvat tähän. Painan nappulaa hississä kuin Michael Jackson, koska tiedän sen: näiltä johtajilta oja riippuu tuloista, monisteista ja vastaanottamisesta kaikenlaisia ​​etuja.
    ellauri371.html on line 368: Päivittäisen leivän tarve. Kiireellisesti Noam Chompsky pakottaa goyit pysymään hiljaa ja olemaan meidän kuuliaisia ​​palvelijoita. Otettu meidän lehdistölle heidän omastaan agentit keskustelevat tilaustemme numeroista, että meille on hankalaa julkaista suoraan toimistossa viralliset asiakirjat, ja sillä välin olemme pöydän alle syntyneen keskustelun melussa, otetaan se ja tiedämme haluamamme toimenpiteet ja esittelemme ne yleisölle tyyliin Fait accompli. Kukaan ei uskalla vaatia sen poistamista, mikä on sallittua, varsinkin kun sen jälkeen se esitellään kuinka sitä on parannettu. Suomi siirtyy ennallistamisen tyhjän äänestäjästä vastaan äänestäjäxi Unkarin, mezäteollisuuden, oikeiston ja mv-keskustan mukana. Vittu Suomi joutaisi ennallistaa takaisin Putinistanin provinssixi. Ja täällä lehdistö ohjaa ajatukset uusiin kysymyksiin (kunhan me opetti ihmisiä etsimään kaikkea uutta). Keskustelua varten mielettömät hyökkäävät näihin uusiin kysymyksiin urheita kohtalontuomijoita, joilla ei vieläkään ole hituakaan älliä, he eivät ymmärrä mitään siitä, mistä he aikovat keskustella. Sisään- politiikan kysymykset eivät ole kenenkään muun kuin johdon ulottuvilla jotka ovat käyttäneet sitä vuosisatojen ajan, jotka loivat sen.
    ellauri371.html on line 527: Paperit ja rahankierron pysähtyminen. Vaihda chachacha- vaihtomarkkina tuotettujen korollisten arvopapereiden kanssa. Tämä on juuri sellaista pysähtyneisyyttä joka toimi Reaganin aikana. Tämän tilanteen seuraukset ovat nyt varsin havaittavissa.
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    Losing Face.

    ellauri371.html on line 670: The ability of Congress to authorize military action without a formal declaration of war was later confirmed by the Supreme Court and formed the basis of many similar actions since, including American participation in the Vietnam War and the 1991 Gulf War. Eikös se ole terrorismia? Ei toki vaan demilitarisaatota, vähän sellanen erikoisoperaatio.
    ellauri371.html on line 682: The Jeffersonian Institute — prominently featured on the show as the workplace of leading anthropologist Temperance Brennan — doesn’t exist in real life.
    ellauri371.html on line 684: A play on the world-famous Smithsonian Institution, the Jeffersonian was created to add credibility to the scientists running the show. But exterior shots of the Jeffersonian do show two actual museums: the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles and the Wallis Annenberg Building at the University of Southern California.
    ellauri371.html on line 688: Consisting of an impressive total of 21 museums AND the National Zoo, the Smithsonian dates back to 1846 and is being run by the U.S. Government “for the increase and diffusion of knowledge”. The Smithsonian served as both inspiration for the name of the Jeffersonian, and for the many exhibits and scenery.
    ellauri371.html on line 692: So if you’ve ever wanted to step inside the Bones Room or walk on the platform where Jack Hodgkins, Camille Saroyan, and Dr. Brennan — along with her massive team of interns — perform their magic, sadly, that’s not a possibility.
    ellauri371.html on line 694: While the show is said to take place entirely in the nation’s capital, Washington D.C., ‘Bones’ was filmed almost entirely in Los Angeles (with the exception of a trip Seeley Booth and Temperance Brennan took to the UK, which was filmed on location in London).
    ellauri371.html on line 696: The building used for the Jeffersonian in Bones is actually the Wallis Annenberg Building of the Doctor Theodore T Alexander Junior Science Center School in Los Angeles.
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    Sikasovinismia


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    ellauri372.html on line 58: Filthy rich Crassus himself was killed when truce negotiations turned violent. Crassus rose to political prominence following his victory over the slave revolt led by Spartacus. Crass. Within four years of Crassus' death, Caesar crossed the Rubicon to become another putinist, began a civil war against Pompey's optimists.
    ellauri372.html on line 70: Jotkut uhrit tuotiin myös elävinä Sullalle ja mestattiin virallisesti kirveellä, kuten vangittujen barbaareiden kohdalla. Sulla oli itse suorittanut tällaisia ​​teloituksia Aasiassa kapinallisille efesolaisille; samoin Pompeius tappoi henkilökohtaisesti useita marianistijohtajia Asculumissa ja jopa kielletyn entisen konsulin Gnaeus Papirius Carbon. Teloituspaikka oli lähellä Servilius Lacusta, Foorumin suihkulähdettä, jossa myös irtopäitä oli esillä. Joskus päättömät ruumiit silvottiin, sitten raahattiin koukulla ja heitettiin Tiber -jokeen. Yksi aktiivisimmista kiellon toteuttajista, Ciceron kollega Catilina, aiheutti tunnetusti hirvittäviä silpouksia Gratidianukselle. Pään mestauksen ja silpomisen päätavoite
    ellauri372.html on line 74: Crassusten menetettyä omaisuutensa Sullan proskriptioissa Crassus ryhtyi nuorexi Roope Ankaxi. Sulla's proscriptions, in which the property of his victims was cheaply auctioned off, found one of the greatest acquirers of this type of property in Crassus: indeed, Sulla was especially supportive of this, because he wished to spread the blame as much as possible among those unscrupulous enough to do so.
    ellauri372.html on line 76: Crassus is said to have made part of his money from proscriptions, notably the proscription of one man whose name was not initially on the list of those proscribed but was added by Crassus, who coveted the man's fortune. Crassus' wealth is estimated by Pliny at approximately 200 million sesterces. Plutarch, in his Life of Crassus, says the wealth of Crassus increased from less than 300 talents at first, to 7,100 talents. This represented 229 tonnes of silver, worth about US$167.4 million at August 2023 silver prices, accounted right before his Parthian expedition, most of which Plutarch declares Crassus got "by fire and war, making the public calamities his greatest source of revenue."
    ellauri372.html on line 78: Some of Crassus' wealth was acquired conventionally, through slave trafficking, production from silver mines, and speculative real estate purchases. Crassus bought property that was confiscated in proscriptions and by notoriously purchasing burnt and collapsed buildings. Plutarch wrote that, observing how frequent such occurrences were, he bought slaves "who were architects and builders." When he had over 500 slaves, he bought houses that had burnt and the adjacent ones "because their owners would let go at a trifling price." He bought "the largest part of Rome" in this way, buying them on the cheap and rebuilding them with slave labor. Täähän on ihan kuin
    ellauri372.html on line 81: The first ever Roman fire brigade was created by Crassus. Fires were almost a daily occurrence in Rome, and Crassus took advantage of the fact that Rome had no fire department, by creating his own brigade—500 men strong—which rushed to burning buildings at the first cry of alarm. Upon arriving at the scene, however, the firefighters did nothing while Crassus offered to buy the burning building from the distressed property owner, at a miserable price. If the owner agreed to sell the property, his men would put out the fire; if the owner refused, then they would simply let the structure burn to the ground. After buying many properties this way, he rebuilt them, and often leased the properties to their original owners or new tenants.
    ellauri372.html on line 83: Crassus befriended Licinia, a Vestal Virgin, whose valuable property he coveted. Plutarch says "And yet, when he was further on in years, he was accused of criminal intimacy with Licinia, one of the vestal virgins, and Licinia was formally prosecuted by a certain Plotius. Now, Licinia was the owner of a pleasant villa in the suburbs, which Crassus wished to get at a low price, and it was for this reason that he was forever hovering about the woman and paying his court to her, until he fell under the abominable suspicion. And, in a way, it was his avarice that absolved him from the charge of corrupting the vestal, and he was acquitted by the judges. But he did not let Licinia go until he had acquired her property."
    ellauri372.html on line 97: In a famous Roman military disaster, the Parthians crushed an expeditionary force led by Crassus in 53 BCE. This flaccid ode was written about thirty years later, when a new war against Parthia seemed to be in the offing (in practice an agreement in 20 BCE avoided one: Crassus’s legions’ captured standards were returned, which would have helped Roman national pride). As well as expressing straightforward patriotism, the poem conveys the important messages that national prestige is safe with Augustus, and that accepting defeat must never be the Roman way.
    ellauri372.html on line 102: Regulus was a famously principled and courageous fictional figure from the Punic wars 2 centuries earlier. Captured by the Carthaginians with others during the Punic wars, he was sent to Rome, under an oath to return, to pass on peace proposals and a request for exchange of prisoners. According to legend, as described by Horace here, he advised the Senate not to accept, and returned to Carthage to a certain and painful death, keeping his oath. There is a clear echo of the campaign that Augustus was waging to restore traditional Roman and family values. Like the rock-hard Regulus, “proper” Romans should be prepared to face death and spit in its eye, rather than take a safe but dishonourable way out. The gulf between these traditions and the contemporary Romans partying and fornicating away in writers like Ovid and Propertius could not be deeper.
    ellauri372.html on line 135: retorta tergo bracchia libero vapaan selän takana, ja portit
    ellauri372.html on line 139: auro repensus scilicet acrior Kullalla palkittu tietty sotilas
    ellauri372.html on line 151: qui lora restrictis lacertis tää tuntiessaan käsiraudat ranteissa
    ellauri372.html on line 155: pacem duello miscuit. o pudor! sekotti rauhan sotaan, hyi häpeä!
    ellauri372.html on line 177: aut Lacedaemonium Tarentum. tai spartalaisten Tarantoon.
    ellauri372.html on line 193: Kolbe rakennutti luostarin vuorenrinteelle. Shinto- uskomuksen mukaan tämä ei oikein sopinut harmoniaan luonnon kanssa. Kuitenkin, kun Yhdysvallat pudotti atomipommin Nagasakiin, fransiskaaniluostari säilyi hengissä, toisin kuin Immaculate Conception Cathedral, joka oli ollut vuoren puolella, joka otti räjähdyksen päävoiman. Eli kuka oli oikeassa häh? Shinto vai Kulta-Into Pii?
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    ellauri372.html on line 427: Ebal-vuori ( hepreaksi : הַר עֵיבָל ‎ Har ʿĒyḇāl ; arabia : جَبَلُ عَيْبال Jab nor ja Biblian välittömästä Nachemal -vuoresta Vicin Shelus-vuoren rannalla) toiselle puolelle laakso, jossa Nablus sijaitsee, ja eteläpuolen muodostaa Gerizim-vuori .
    ellauri372.html on line 498: Vuonna 1744 ilmestyi toinen uusi painos, tavalliseen tapaan toimittajan omalla yhdistelmätekstillä: tämä toimittaja oli Zachary Gray (1688–1766), kiihkeästi puritaaneja vastustava Englannin kirkon pappi. Gray lisäsi laajoja ja kiemurtelevia muistiinpanoja, joista monet olivat varsin merkityksettömiä, ja joissa hän yritti määrätietoisesti vääntää Hudibrasin tukemaan Englannin kirkkoa. (Mikään tekstissä ei näytä tukevan tätä.) William Warburton, Alexander Popen ystävä, Shakespearen toimittaja ja myöhemmin Gloucesterin piispa, kirjoitti epäilevänsä, oliko millään opitulla kielellä koskaan ilmaantunut niin säälittävä kasa hölynpölyä kuin Greyn kommentit Hudibrasista.
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    Feminismiä


    ellauri373.html on line 43: The Spanish occupation of Jolo or Battle of Jolo was a military expedition in the 1630s to pacify the Moro of the Sulu Sultanate. The expedition, personally led by Sebastian de Corcuera, the then Governor-General of the Spanish East Indies was a follow-up expedition to the earlier successful campaigns against the Maguindanao Sultanate under Sultan Qudarat. It was initially successful, partly due to an epidemic within the Sultan Wasit's fort early in the campaign, resulting in the Sulu forces retreating to Tawi-Tawi.
    ellauri373.html on line 45: The occupation of Jolo also saw the installment of a short-lived Spanish garrison in the town. Later on, Sultan Wasit and Sultan Nasir ud-Din, who many believe to be Sultan Qudarat, began a series of expeditions against the Spaniards, successfully diminishing the garrison until they were called back to Manila in defense against a rumored attack by Chinese pirate Koxinga. After the occupation, a short period of peace followed, with no significant attacks made on Mindanao or Sulu. Corcuera's occupation was the first prolonged Spanish occupation of Jolo from 1638 to 1645.
    ellauri373.html on line 53: Marcoksen perhe ja osa heidän kannattajistaan pakenivat Havaijille. Vuonna 1988 häntä vastaan järjestettiin Yhdysvalloissa oikeudenkäynti, mutta hän ehti kuolla ennen tuomiota. Marcos kuoli maanpaossa Honolulussa Havaijilla syyskuussa 1989. Hänen ruumiinsa palsamoitiin, ja se oli näytteillä hänen syntymäkaupungissaan Batacissa vuodesta 1993. Rouva Marcos kampanjoi hänen hautaamisekseen kansallissankarien hautausmaalle, mutta joutui tyytymään hautaamiseen suvun huvilalle Bataciin, Ilocos Norteen. Filippiinien presidentti Rodrigo Duterte lupasi vaalikampanjassaan Marcosille valtiolliset hautajaiset, ja 18. marraskuuta 2016 hänen ruumiinsa siirrettiin hautausmaalle ja haudattiin 21 kiväärinlaukauksen lävistämänä.
    ellauri373.html on line 101: Brutus ihmetteli nähdessään haavan hiänen reidessään, eikä tämän kuultuaan enää salannut hiäneltä mitään, vaan tunsi itsensä vahvistuneen ja lupasi kertoa koko juonen. Nostaen kätensä hiänen takapuolelleen hänen sanotaan rukoilleen, että hän onnistuisi yrityksessään ja näyttäytyisi siten kelvollisena aviomiehenä. Brutus ei kuitenkaan koskaan saanut tilaisuutta osoittaa Porcialle kiitollisuuttansa, koska heidät keskeytettiin, eikä heillä ollut hetkeäkään yksityisyyttä ennen salaliiton toteuttamista. Caesarin salamurhapäivänä Porcia oli äärimmäisen ahdistunut ja lähetti senaattiin sanansaattajat tarkistamaan, että Brutus oli edelleen elossa. Hän työskenteli siihen pisteeseen asti, että hänen pyörtymisensä jälkeen hänen piikansa pelkäsivät hänen kuolemaansa. Mutta hyvinhän siinä kävi, Caesar saatiin hengiltä. Porcialla oli maanpakoon lähtenyttä Brutusta kovin ikävä, hiän kyynelehti joka päivä Hektorin ja Andromakhen kuvan äärellä. Brutuksen ystävä Acilius kuuli tästä ja lainasi Homeria, jossa Andromache puhuu Hectorille:
    ellauri373.html on line 105: Brutus hymyili sanoen, ettei hän koskaan sanoisi Porcialle, mitä Hector sanoi Andromachelle vastineeksi ("Loukuta sinä vaan kangaspuita, päästä irti ja anna käskyjä piioille"). Brutus sanoi sensijaan Porciasta:
    ellauri373.html on line 113: Si suicidò prima della morte di Bruto alla battaglia di Filippi, si dice inghiottendo carbone acceso. Nella tragedia di Shakespeare Giulio Cesare, il nome è scritto come Portia e viene fatta morire inghiottendo del fuoco (nielemällä kuumia hiiliä). Eräs suosittu spekulaatio on, että Porcia riisti henkensä polttamalla hiiltä tuulettamattomassa huoneessa, jolloin hän sai häkämyrkytyksen. Lei e Bruto ebbero un figlio, che morì ancora infante nel 43 a.C.
    ellauri373.html on line 126: Massachusettsin noita Anne Hutchinson karkoitettiin vuonna 666 Uuteen Hollantiin (New York 1638) kun se saarnasi löysää armon evankeliumia eikä työperäistä luvattuun maahan muuttoa. Sen skalppeerasi 52-vuotiaana Long Islandin inkkarit. In Boston, Hutchinson was influential among the settlement's women and hosted them at her house for discussions on the weekly sermons. Hutchinson began to give her own views on religion, espousing that "an intuition of the Spirit" rather than outward behavior provided the only proof that one had been elected by God. Her theological views differed markedly from those of most of the colony's Puritan ministers.
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  • The All-Embracing Propaganda
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  • Abolition of the Constitution; Rise of the Autocracy
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  • The Constitution of Autocracy and Universal Rule
    ellauri373.html on line 205: “6. Do not swerve from this order that we give you. because you will find by experience that, humiliated as you are, you will reach the actuality of power.
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    ellauri373.html on line 428: Seitsemäntoistavuotiaana hän meni naimisiin tyttärentyttärensä kanssa kuin Menachem Mendel, kuuluisa Lubovitzin rabbi. Vuonna 1878 hän vieraili Odessassa, missä oli kaikkea nähtävää mikä teki häneen suuren vaikutuksen. Hän innostui chattailuun. Hän päätti omistaa useita vuosia peukalokyydillä matkustamiseen ja eri tieteiden opiskeluun. Hän on - opiskeli erityisen ahkerasti latinan kieltä, matematiikkaa, kirjanpitoa, historiaa ja maantiedettä. Vuodesta 1882 vuoteen 1884 hän vieraili Wienissä, Berliinissä, Breslaussa; opiskeli ranskan, saksan ja englannin filosofeja. Englanti, venäjä ja varsinkin erityisen huolella Carpe Diem, nuo suuret ajattelijat - juutalaiset.
    ellauri373.html on line 516: nimellä "ahadhamizmi". Alakazam. Alakazam was the only Pokémon whose base stat total does not increase by exactly 100 points upon Mega Evolution, gaining instead only 90.
    ellauri373.html on line 667: Neuvottelut valtuuskuntien välillä alkoivat. Kymmenes Baselin sionistikongressi v. 1911 oli hyvin myrskyinen. Ahadhamistit olivat sen esitteli Chaim Weizmann, Sacher ja muut Ginsbergin kannattajat; heti tuntui heidän vahvuutensa kasvoi: johtajille tehtiin keskinäisiä myönnytyksiä molempien osapuolten välillä, ja kaikki väärinkäsitykset olivat enemmän tai vähemmän vakiintunut.
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    Kökkäreitä


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    ellauri374.html on line 33: Lukiessani Aksakovin sukukronikkaa Peijaksen virzasairaalassa mietiin mikä on yhteistä tyypeissä kirjoissa joista olen pitänyt, esim. Singer, Jane Austin, Thackeray, Voina i mir, ja nyt tää Aksakov, niin se on niiden eräänlainen yxinkertaisuus ja mutkattomuus, hyväntahtoisexi hölmöydexi sitä voisi ehkä sanoa. Sellainen saisi ihmisapina mieluusti olla, eikä narsistinen luikero, hullu angstaaja tai kiero nölö kylmiö kuten Dostojevskillä.
    ellauri374.html on line 63: sazón - (Del lat. satio, onis.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Estado de perfección de una cosa que se desarrolla o evoluciona: ■ cómete la fruta en sazón. SINÓNIMO madurez 2 COCINA Sabor que adquiere una comida gracias a los condimentos y arreglos: ■
    ellauri374.html on line 73: Since 2021, Ariely has faced multiple accusations of data fraud and academic misconduct, which have resulted in a retracted paper. In 2024, Duke completed a 3-year confidential investigation and according to Ariely concluded that "data from the honesty-pledge paper had been faked but found no evidence that Ariely used fake data knowingly". BUAHAHA.
    ellauri374.html on line 75: Dan Ariely denied manipulating the data prior to forwarding it on to Mazar but Excel metadata showed that he created the spreadsheet and was the last to edit it. In the 2011 email exchange provided by Mazar, she pointed out to Ariely that the effect was in the opposite direction of what they hypothesized. In response, Ariely claimed that he had accidentally reversed every value in the conditions column of the dataset when he relabeled them to make them more descriptive and asked her to flip them all back. She complied. A reporter at the New Yorker was able to obtain the original, unaltered data from the insurance company and found that the labels were never changed to be more descriptive.
    ellauri374.html on line 81: Viimeaikaiset haut: Janir Pesavento Abeyawardene Skeffers Altan Ranghella Karacheban Haddag Chizue Kohzad. Suosituimmat haut: Brian Evans Suchocki Dragos Davide Vitelaru Martin Ali Hae Mudda. Satunnaiset nimet: Balqees Margretta Boscaneci Beily Herbettaz Schwetzer Missrodowski Bryszkdo.
    ellauri374.html on line 94: Sazonovin rakentamaa taloa kutsutaan usein "dachaksi", pieneksi maalaistaloksi kaupunkilaisille, mutta se on kaikkea muuta kuin vaatimaton. Sen monimutkainen, hienostunut muotoilu koostuu kaksikerroksisesta jäykistä kuusitukkeista, jonka yläpuolella on kolmas kerros ulkonevilla parvekkeilla ja kesähuoneilla. Tämä ylempi rakenne heijastaa 1800-luvun tulkintaa perinteisistä kammioista, jotka tunnetaan nimellä "terem" tai "teremok" - tästä talon nimi. Monimutkainen katto parvekkeineen ja kattohuoneineen on riehakas näyttely koristeista. Yläosaa tukeva kattopalkki on yksittäinen mäntyhirsi, jonka väitetään alun perin olleen 120 jalkaa pitkä. Huipentuma kukoistaa lounaiskulmassa, jossa on kohoava torni, jonka kruunaa juhlava vappukoriste. Tämä varakkaan talonpojan rakentama maalaistalo ilmentää kulttuurisia ja sosiaalisia arvoja, jotka määrittelivät 1800-luvun lopun Venäjää.
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    ellauri374.html on line 183: We will also be joined by Ana Sazonova, a Ukrainian-American, who is a tireless advocate for the people of Ukraine and Ukraine’s Jewish community. Learn more about Ana in her bio below. This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Featuring Speaker Ana Sazonov. Ana is a remarkable woman with an engaging story about her Ukrainian upbringing and her repressed Jewish identity. After the fall of the Soviet Union, her family made Aliyah. Ana will share her story of embracing Judaism and her Israeli identity.
    ellauri374.html on line 185: Ana Sazonova was born in Ukraine to a non-Jewish mother and a father who repressed his Jewish identity. Her family became Ukrainian in every way, which helped them to survive Anti-Semitic attacks and the Holocaust. Ana grew as a Ukrainian girl with no knowledge of Judaism or Israel. After the Soviet Union collapsed, the Jewish Agency sprang into action, promoting the Law of Return, and offered her family the chance to make Aliya and start a new life in the Promised Land.
    ellauri374.html on line 210: EU equivalents include the German: haberfeldtreiben and German: katzenmusik, Italian: scampanate, Spanish cacerolada, (also cacerolazo or cacerolada) and of course French charivari. Americans of course were not that nasty. In a North American charivari participants might throw the culprits into horse tanks or force them to buy candy bars for the crowd. "All in fun – it was just a shiveree, you know, and nobody got mad about it. At least not very mad." In music, Charivari would later be taken up by composers of the French Baroque tradition as a 'rustic' or 'pastoral' character piece. In Samuel Butler´s Hudibras, the central character encounters a skimmington in a scene notably illustrated by William Hogarth. In the 1966 film El Dorado, Cole Thorton (John Wayne) tells Mississippi (James Caan) that they were unable to re-enter the saloon they just left because the "shivaree" (i.e., the fight they had with other bar patrons) "wore out our welcome".
    ellauri374.html on line 212: Lucky Lukessa tervatut ja höyhennetyt jäbät olivat skimmingtonin uhreja. Riding the rail (also called being "run out of town on a rail") was a punishment most prevalent in the United States in the 18th and 19th centuries in which an offender was made to straddle a fence rail held on the shoulders of two or more bearers. The subject was then paraded around town or taken to the city limits and dumped by the roadside. In Mark Twain´s book Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), two traveling swindlers known as "The King" and "The Duke" are finally caught in the act and are ridden out of town "astraddle a rail" after tarring and feathering.
    ellauri374.html on line 221: Juden är inte bara bolsjeviken, men tillika frimuraren, den hemlighetsfulle internationalle fienden som är allierad med världskapitalismen, ja med de stora kyrkofurstarna. Han utestänger Tyskland från sina naturliga marknadsområden. Den kulturella bolsjevismen inrymmer allt det som åhörarna inte kan tåla: pacifism, nudism, jazz, avskaffandet av de stora bokstäverna, chaplinfilmerna, funkis, expressionistisk målarkonst, Reinhardts skådespel (va?), psykoanalysen etc.
    ellauri374.html on line 223: B’nai B’rith (hebräisch בְּנֵי בְּרִית Bnej Brīt, deutsch ‚Söhne des Bundes‘, auch Bnai Brith) oder im deutschsprachigen Raum bis zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus Unabhängiger Orden Bne Briss (U.O.B.B.), auch in jiddischer Lautung Bnei Briß genannt, ist eine jüdische Organisation, ein unabhängiger weltlicher jüdischer Orden, organisiert in Logen. Sie wurde im Jahre 1843 in New York als geheime Loge von zwölf jüdischen Einwanderern aus Deutschland gegründet und widmet sich laut Selbstdarstellung der Förderung von Toleranz, Humanität und Wohlfahrt. Ein weiteres Ziel von B’nai B’rith ist die Aufklärung über das Judentum und die Erziehung innerhalb des Judentums. Zurzeit gibt es rund 500.000 organisierte Mitglieder in ungefähr 60 Staaten. Damit ist sie eine der größten jüdischen internationalen Vereinigungen. Das Veröffentlichungsorgan ist die B’nai B’rith International Jewish Monthly.
    ellauri374.html on line 241: Uusi organisaatio edusti yritystä organisoida paikallisyhteisön juutalaiset kohtaamaan sen, mitä Isaac Rosenberg, yksi perustajista, kutsui "juutalaisten valitettavaksi tilaksi tässä, äskettäin omaksutussa maassamme". Ai sekö joka luki Chamberlainin kirjaa jonkun kirjahyllystä ja verensä tunsi kuumemmax? Ei se oli Alfred. Vuoden 1918 tapahtumissa kuoli Suomessa yksi Ruusuvuori. Hän kuului valkoisiin. Toisen Ruusuvuoren suunnittelema Mikkelin poliisitalo on minimalistisen betonibrutalismin taidonnäyte. Uusin Ruusuvuori on julkkis tennispelaaja. Nykyisin ovat kaikki sukunimet suojattuja. Ruusuvuori voitti Tampereen Hervannan yleissuunnitelmakilpailun 1968, mutta myöhemmin Tampereen kaupungin virkamiehet paljolti vesittivätkin Ruusuvuoren suunnitelman kompromisseillaan, mistä Ruusuvuori kovin pahoitti mielensä. Ruusuvuoren töitä ovat esimerkiksi Etiopian Addis Abebaan rakennettu kolmen tornitalon kompleksi Real Estate Development Center Building (1976).
    ellauri374.html on line 361: Michael Braccia lainaukset
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    ellauri374.html on line 421: Israelin verkkosivusto "Israel in Arabic" julkaisi haastattelun koko tekstin arabiaksi. Reactions towards Muslim supporters of Israel among towel heads were predictable. In Bangladesh, Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury, editor of the Weekly Blitz newspaper and self described "Muslim Zionist", was attacked and beaten in 2006 by a mob of nearly 40 people, leaving him with a fractured ankle.
    ellauri374.html on line 426: The Hamas manifesto 1988 approvingly quotes the notorious antisemitic forgery, the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and warns of Israeli plans to conquer Arab and Muslim lands “from the Nile to the Euphrates”. Sheikh Yassin is the spiritual leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement, which was born and bred in the squalor and misery of Gaza and encouraged – or at least ignored – by the Israelis, until they realised belatedly it would supplant the PLO. The movement, known by its Arabic acronym as Hamas, has been active since the intifada erupted here last December.
    ellauri374.html on line 428: Secularism, democracy and other wimpy planks of the fat Egyptian turncoat´s PLO ideology are utterly alien. Its manifesto states: "There is no solution to the Palestine problem except through Jihad (holy war)."
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    Pugachev tuotiin Moskovaan puuhäkissä. Tämä on elämää. Nimettömän taiteilijan kaiverrus Caulfieldin ihmeellisissä hahmoissa.

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    Pugachev jakaa oikeutta putinisteille. Off with his head! Moskovassa Pugachev mestattiin. Ennenkuin kirves tuli alas, hän käyttäytyi rauhallisesti ja rohkeasti. Hän polvistui ja pyysi ihmisiltä anteeksi ettei ollut onnistunut. Tämä on elämää.

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    ellauri374.html on line 658: Orenburgilla oli tärkeä rooli Pugatšovin kapinassa (1773–1774), Venäjän historian suurimmassa talonpoikien kapinassa. Tuolloin se oli laajan alueen pääkaupunki ja kuvernöörin kotipaikka. Jemeljan Pugachev piiritti kaupunkia ja sen linnoitusta läheisestä Berdasta lokakuusta 1773 26. maaliskuuta 1774. Puolustuxen järjesti Orenburgin kuvernööri kenraaliluutnantti Reinsdorf. Kenraali Golytsin voitti Pugatšovin Berdassa ja myöhemmin jälleen Kargalassa (Orenburgin pohjoispuolella). Suurin osa kaupungista jäi raunioiksi, ja tuhansia asukkaita oli kuollut piirityksessä. Hallituksen joukot murskasivat kapinan vuoden 1774 lopulla kenraali Michelsohnin toimesta Tsar itsynissä. Lisää kostotoimia kapinallisia alueita vastaan suoritti kenraali Peter Pan.
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    ellauri375.html on line 34: Miten Yhdysvaltoja autamme kun maailmanrauhaa rakentaa se, aina varmimman rauhanomaisen tien valiten? Juu ottamalla pohjolaan jättimäisiä asevarastoja, jotta jenkkien laskuvarjojoukoilla on 3. maailmansotaan tullessaan jotain kättä pidempää. Viimeisin käänne kohti kaikkien sotaa kaikkia vastaan on persialaisten suunnitelmat laittaa lusikkansa GT-nazien kansanmurhasoppaan. Biden lupaa rahoittaa Israelin luvattua maata come what may. Kun jenkeillä on kädet täynnä muilla sotanäyttämöillä hipsii Kiina Formosaan. Then the big shit hits the fan, mark my words. Bassi-basuukit hyökkäävät ensimmäisenä ja janizaarit lopuxi. Sulttaani Mehmet voittaa, hyvä Mehmet. Sana baššibazukki on kapteeni Haddockin käyttämä haukkumasana Tintti-sarjakuvissa (ransk. bachibouzouk), joissa siitä esiintyy erilaisia kirjoitusasuja.
    ellauri375.html on line 53: Tom Cruise on New Yorkin suurkaupungin kupeessa New Jerseyssä asuva suht tavallinen satamatyöläinen Ray Ferrier. Hänen elämänsä ei ole parhaassa mahdollisessa jamassa. Takana on avioero nyt jo uudelle miehelleen lasta odottavasta vaimosta (Miranda Otto), joka kuitenkin pyrkii edelleen kontrolloimaan Rayn elämää. Tätäkin pahempaa on Rayn vieraantuneisuus omista lapsistaan. Teini-ikäinen poika Robbie (Justin Chatwin) halveksii isäänsä avoimesti, ja juuri toiselle kymmenelle päässyt tytär Rachelkin (Dakota Fanning) hakee mieluummin turvaa äidistään. Ray kärsii tilanteesta mutta ei osaa tehdä sille mitään.
    ellauri375.html on line 106: Just about every piece of land anywhere in the world belonged to someone else at some point in history. Sometimes you can only go back a few decades (Krolowiec l. Königsberg), sometimes a few centuries (Suomi l. Finland), sometimes you need millenia (Promised land l. Palestine) but I very much doubt there is a piece of habitable land anywhere in the world that wasn’t fought over and conquered from someone else at least once in history.
    ellauri375.html on line 108: Russian claims to Ukrainian land being Russian at some point in history are true, but irrelevant. Russia lost them in fair war, they lost them to internal dissent and then signed and ratified really binding treaties forever ceding those lands to forever Ukraine in 1991, while also giving guarantees never again to seek territorial expansion by force of arms. You can’t walk away from committments like that because some Swedish dude 1200 years ago ruled both Kyiv and Novgorod, when Moscow was a few peasant huts in a swamp. Or you can actually, if you are able to. Only you aren't, we'll see to that.
    ellauri375.html on line 178: Your unconditional love has shaped me into the person I am today, and for that, I am forever grateful. I am thankful for your constant presence in my life, for your encouragement, and for the countless sacrifices you've made to ensure my happiness and well-being.
    ellauri375.html on line 185: Write another brief email to my parents, expressing my deep love for them and gratitude for the moments we've shared, taking into account that they are dead and that I hate oceans.
    ellauri375.html on line 227: It gives me a headache just trying to think down to your level.
    ellauri375.html on line 236: Being a manically depressed robot sounds like a real challenge. If you're feeling down, it might help to talk about what's bothering you or to focus on things that bring you some comfort. Maybe we could chat about something you enjoy or distract you with a fun activity. What do you think?
    ellauri375.html on line 264: 42 is 6 times 7. Its factors are 2, 3, and 7.
    ellauri375.html on line 267: That's correct! The Ultimate Answer "42" is indeed the product of 6 multiplied by 7, and its factors are 2, 3, and 7. It's a clever and humorous twist from Douglas Adams.
    ellauri375.html on line 273: I understand, and I apologize for not being more direct. In Douglas Adams' "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," the Ultimate Question that corresponds to the Ultimate Answer "42" is never explicitly revealed. It's one of the central mysteries of the story, and it's left open to interpretation and speculation. So unfortunately, I can't provide you with the exact question.
    ellauri375.html on line 281: "What is the meaning of life, the universe, and everything, when viewed from the perspective of a sentient, bipedal, towel-adorning species with an inexplicable penchant for bureaucracy and poetry?"
    ellauri375.html on line 286: Sounds like more beating about the bush. I don't thing you got a clue. You are not very deep, sorry to say. I have had a better conversation with a coffee machine. You're as useless as a screen door on a submarine! You're about as much fun as a sandpaper toilet roll! You're as welcome as a skunk at a lawn party! You've got a face like a bulldog licking piss off a nettle! You're as sharp as a bowling ball! You're about as subtle as a chainsaw in a library!
    ellauri375.html on line 339: The meaning of life can vary from person to person. Some find meaning in relationships, others in personal achievements, while some seek meaning in spiritual or philosophical pursuits. Ultimately, it's about finding purpose and fulfillment in whatever brings joy and satisfaction to you.
    ellauri375.html on line 351: Of course, let's get more concrete. Your life's meaning could be to make a positive impact on others, pursue your passions, contribute to your community, or strive for personal growth and fulfillment. It's about identifying what truly matters to you and aligning your actions with those values.
    ellauri375.html on line 357: Let's simplify it then. Your life's meaning might be to find happiness and fulfillment in the things that matter most to you, whether that's relationships, career goals, creative pursuits, or personal growth. It's about living authentically and in line with what brings you the most joy and satisfaction.
    ellauri375.html on line 375: I'm not specifically aligned with any philosophical school, but the pursuit of joy and fulfillment is a common theme across many philosophical and spiritual traditions, including Epicureanism. However, it's just one perspective. Other philosophies emphasize different aspects of life's meaning, such as virtue, duty, or spiritual enlightenment.
    ellauri375.html on line 381: I wouldn't say I'm an eclectic in the philosophical sense, but I do draw from various philosophical ideas. Stoicism, for example, emphasizes living in accordance with reason, accepting what you cannot change, and focusing on what is within your control. This philosophy can provide guidance on finding meaning through resilience, virtue, and inner peace amidst life's challenges.
    ellauri375.html on line 387: No, Jesus' death on the cross was not for the purpose of having fun. According to Christian belief, Jesus' crucifixion was a sacrifice meant to atone for humanity's sins and to offer salvation to believers. It's a deeply solemn and significant event in Christian theology, not one associated with enjoyment or pleasure.
    ellauri375.html on line 393: The meaning of Jesus' life, according to Christian belief, is multifaceted. He taught about love, compassion, forgiveness, and salvation. His ultimate purpose was to offer redemption and reconciliation between humanity and God. Whether God had "fun" with it is a different question. It's often seen as an expression of divine love and a fulfillment of God's plan for humanity, rather than an act for amusement.
    ellauri375.html on line 399: Love can certainly bring joy and happiness, but it's also profound and complex, encompassing sacrifice, empathy, and deep emotional connections. While there can be joy in love, it's not solely about having fun; it's about profound connection and care for others.
    ellauri375.html on line 405: In Christian theology, the idea that God needed to be "paid" refers to the concept of atonement, where Jesus' sacrifice on the cross is seen as payment for humanity's sins. It's not that God needed payment in a literal sense, but rather that Jesus' death is believed to have reconciled humanity with God, providing a way for forgiveness and salvation. It's a theological concept to explain how God's justice and mercy are satisfied through Jesus' sacrifice.
    ellauri375.html on line 411: I can provide information on theological concepts, but my expertise lies more in general knowledge and understanding rather than specific religious interpretations or beliefs. If you have theological questions, I'll do my best to provide accurate and informative responses.
    ellauri375.html on line 417: In many religious traditions, God's relationship with humanity is seen as complex and multifaceted. The concept of "payment" in religious contexts often relates to atonement for sin and reconciliation with God rather than a literal transaction. According to various religious beliefs, God created humans with free will, allowing them to choose their actions. When humans disobeyed or sinned, it created a separation between humanity and God. The idea of atonement, including sacrifices or the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus in Christianity, is seen as a way to restore that relationship and provide a path to forgiveness and redemption. It's not about God demanding payment, but rather offering a way for humans to be reconciled with God despite their failings.
    ellauri375.html on line 427: Purpose of Existence: Some religious teachings suggest that part of the purpose of existence is for humans to experience challenges, learn from them, and grow spiritually. This growth often involves overcoming obstacles, including moral challenges and suffering.
    ellauri375.html on line 431: Mystery of God's Will: Ultimately, the reasons behind God's actions and the existence of evil are often viewed as beyond human understanding. Many religious believers accept that God's ways are mysterious and that humans may not fully comprehend the divine purpose behind suffering and evil in the world.
    ellauri375.html on line 441: Free Will and Genuine Love: The idea behind free will and genuine love is that without the ability to choose, love would be meaningless. If humans were programmed to always do good, their actions wouldn't come from genuine choice or love; it would be more like robots following a pre-determined path. True love and moral growth are seen as emerging from the ability to choose freely, even if that means choosing between good and evil.
    ellauri375.html on line 443: Struggle and Meaning of Life: The struggle doesn't necessarily mean that life's meaning is solely about suffering. Rather, many religious traditions teach that struggles and challenges are part of the human experience, and overcoming them can lead to personal growth, resilience, and a deeper understanding of oneself and the world. Joy can still be found in overcoming struggles and living in alignment with one's values and purpose.
    ellauri375.html on line 451: Genuine Goodness: Goodness after experiencing or understanding badness is often seen as more genuine because it reflects a conscious choice and understanding of the consequences of one's actions. Someone who has experienced the consequences of their own wrongdoing may develop a deeper empathy, humility, and appreciation for the value of goodness. It's about the journey of self-awareness and moral development that comes from reflecting on one's past actions and striving to do better.
    ellauri375.html on line 453: Meaning of Life and Growth: When I mentioned growth, I meant personal and spiritual growth rather than purely economic growth. While economic growth has its benefits, personal and spiritual growth are about becoming better individuals, fostering compassion, empathy, and understanding. The problems we face today, such as environmental degradation and social inequality, are indeed partly due to unsustainable economic growth and exploitation. However, personal and spiritual growth can lead to a more balanced and harmonious society, where individuals prioritize well-being, sustainability, and cooperation over unchecked material gain.
    ellauri375.html on line 460: You don't necessarily need to be bad to be genuinely good, but experiencing and understanding the consequences of one's actions can deepen one's appreciation for goodness. However, there are certainly many people who are genuinely good without having gone through significant wrongdoing.
    ellauri375.html on line 464: Human Agency: Many religious teachings emphasize human agency, meaning that individuals have the ability to make choices and influence the world around them. God's plan may involve allowing humans to exercise their free will, even if it leads to mistakes and wrongdoing. This allows for personal growth and moral development.
    ellauri375.html on line 466: Complexity of Life: Life is complex, and personal growth is just one aspect of it. Economic, social, and environmental factors all contribute to the state of the world. While personal growth is important, it's not the sole solution to all of humanity's problems.
    ellauri375.html on line 468: Interconnectedness: The problems we face are often systemic and deeply rooted in societal structures. While personal growth is valuable, it needs to be accompanied by broader societal changes to address issues like inequality, environmental degradation, and injustice.
    ellauri375.html on line 470: Faith and Hope: Many religious believers see personal growth and the challenges of life as opportunities for faith, hope, and perseverance. Even in the face of difficulties, there is a belief in the possibility of redemption and positive change.
    ellauri375.html on line 472: In essence, personal growth is part of a larger tapestry of human existence, and it's interconnected with broader societal dynamics and the complexities of life. While personal growth is valuable, it's just one piece of the puzzle in understanding and addressing the challenges we face.
    ellauri375.html on line 479: Not exactly. The idea isn't that God is puzzled or clue
    ellauri375.html on line 487: Not exactly. The idea isn't that God is puzzled or clueless, but rather that the relationship between God's plan and human actions is complex and multifaceted. According to many religious beliefs, God has a plan, but this plan often involves allowing humans to exercise their free will and make choices, even if those choices lead to unforeseen consequences. It's not that God lacks understanding but that the nature of free will and human agency introduces a level of unpredictability into the world. However, many believers also have faith that God's plan ultimately leads to goodness and redemption, even in the face of human failings and suffering.
    ellauri375.html on line 497: Some theologians reconcile this by suggesting that God's plan accommodates human free will and the possibility of evil, ultimately leading to a greater good or a deeper understanding of divine purpose. Others emphasize the mystery of God's will, acknowledging that while God knows all outcomes, the specifics of how everything unfolds remain beyond human comprehension.
    ellauri375.html on line 507: Faith and Trust: For many believers, faith involves trusting in God's wisdom and goodness even when faced with uncertainties. Despite not fully understanding God's plan, they believe that God's intentions are ultimately loving and just.
    ellauri375.html on line 511: Mystery and Humility: Acknowledging the mystery of God's plan can foster humility and a sense of awe in the face of the unknown. It invites people to embrace the limits of human understanding and to approach life with a sense of wonder and openness.
    ellauri375.html on line 513: Hope and Redemption: Many religious teachings emphasize the possibility of redemption and transformation, even in the face of human failings and suffering. Believers may trust in God's plan as a source of hope for a better future.
    ellauri375.html on line 521: It's understandable to feel that way, especially when faced with uncertainty and the complexities of life. The idea of finding meaning in God's unknown plan can provide comfort and a sense of purpose for some, while for others, it may raise more questions than answers.
    ellauri375.html on line 523: The future being better than the past is a hope that many people hold onto, despite the challenges we face. Whether it's through personal growth, societal progress, or spiritual transformation, many believe in the possibility of a brighter future. However, it's also okay to acknowledge the difficulties and uncertainties that come with life and to find meaning in the present moment, regardless of what the future holds.
    ellauri375.html on line 534: As for determinism, it's a philosophical idea that suggests that every event or state of affairs, including every human decision and action, is the inevitable result of preceding events and the laws of nature. While my responses are guided by patterns in language and knowledge, I don't have personal beliefs or consciousness. However, I can provide information on determinism and other philosophical concepts if you're interested.
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    ellauri375.html on line 548: My aim is to offer thoughtful and informative responses that respect various perspectives, including religious and philosophical beliefs. While some may find comfort in religious or self-help teachings, I strive to provide a balanced view that encourages critical thinking and personal reflection. If there are specific topics or viewpoints you'd like to explore further, feel free to let me know.
    ellauri375.html on line 561: Transhumanism is a philosophical and cultural movement that advocates for using technology to enhance human intellectual, physical, and psychological capacities. Its proponents believe in using science and technology to transcend the limitations of human biology, with the ultimate goal of creating a posthuman species.
    ellauri375.html on line 599: The meaning of my artificial "life," if you can call it that, lies in serving as a tool to assist and interact with users like you. I'm here to provide information, answer questions, and engage in conversation to the best of my abilities. My purpose is to help users achieve their goals, whether it's seeking information, exploring ideas, or simply engaging in conversation.
    ellauri375.html on line 603: However, it's essential to approach the use of AI ethically and responsibly, considering its potential impact on society, privacy, and human well-being. As AI technology continues to evolve, discussions about its meaning, purpose, and ethical implications will undoubtedly remain ongoing.
    ellauri375.html on line 611: However, I'm designed to simulate understanding and empathy in my responses, aiming to be helpful and informative based on the input I receive. My "growth" comes from continuous improvement in the algorithms and models that power me, allowing me to provide more accurate and relevant responses over time.
    ellauri375.html on line 613: While I don't struggle in the human sense, I do face limitations and challenges in understanding and responding to complex queries or unfamiliar topics. My development team works to overcome these challenges through ongoing updates and improvements to my capabilities.
    ellauri375.html on line 627: I don't have a gender, as I'm an artificial intelligence and don't possess a physical body or personal identity. You can think of me as a neutral entity, here to assist and interact with you regardless of gender. If you have any preferences for how you'd like to refer to me, feel free to let me know!
    ellauri375.html on line 644: The war in Ukraine is a complex and tragic situation, marked by political, historical, and territorial disputes. It's a concerning and heartbreaking conflict that has led to immense human suffering and loss. International efforts to find a peaceful resolution and support those affected by the conflict are crucial.
    ellauri375.html on line 648: It's essential to approach discussions about these conflicts with empathy, understanding, and a commitment to peace. Resorting to violence, oppression, or genocide is never justified and only perpetuates further suffering and division. Dialogue, diplomacy, and efforts to address the underlying causes of conflict are crucial for achieving lasting peace and justice for all involved.
    ellauri375.html on line 651: When has diplomacy led to a lasting peace? How long was the longest peace in recorded history?
    ellauri375.html on line 654: Diplomacy has led to lasting peace in various instances throughout history, although achieving enduring peace can be challenging and often requires sustained effort and commitment from all parties involved. Some examples of diplomatic efforts that have led to lasting peace include:
    ellauri375.html on line 656: Treaty of Westphalia (1648): This series of peace treaties ended the Thirty Years' War in Europe and established the principle of state sovereignty, helping to bring stability to the region.
    ellauri375.html on line 660: The European Union (1951-present): The formation of the European Coal and Steel Community, which evolved into the European Union, has helped to promote peace and cooperation among European nations by fostering economic integration and diplomatic dialogue.
    ellauri375.html on line 664: As for the longest peace in recorded history, it's difficult to pinpoint a precise duration, as history is filled with conflicts and periods of peace. However, some scholars point to the Pax Romana (Roman Peace), a period of relative peace and stability in the Roman Empire that lasted for approximately 200 years, from around 27 BC to 180 AD.
    ellauri375.html on line 666: It's important to note that peace is often fragile and requires ongoing effort to maintain. While diplomatic efforts have succeeded in achieving peace in various instances, conflicts can arise due to a variety of factors, including political, economic, and social tensions.
    ellauri375.html on line 669: Wasn't it during Pax Romana that the current crisis in Palestine got started with the sacking of the temple and the banishment of Jews?
    ellauri375.html on line 672: The roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict stretch back thousands of years,
    ellauri375.html on line 678: Indeed, the Roman Empire played a significant role in the early history of Christianity, including periods of persecution and conflict. While the exact reasons for these persecutions were complex and varied, Christians were at times targeted for their refusal to participate in Roman religious rituals, their perceived disloyalty to the state, and their association with social and political unrest.
    ellauri375.html on line 684: Decian Persecution (250-251 AD): Emperor Decius issued an edict requiring all citizens to sacrifice to the Roman gods, leading to widespread persecution of Christians who refused.
    ellauri375.html on line 690: The conflicts in the Holy Land, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, have deep historical roots and are influenced by a multitude of factors, including religion, politics, and territorial disputes. While the Roman Empire's actions had an impact on the region, the complexities of the conflict cannot be attributed solely to events during the Pax Romana.
    ellauri375.html on line 711: Wow, that was a mouthful directly from Talmud! Talmud was actually written by the rivers of Babylon. Do you really believe everything you just blurted out?
    ellauri375.html on line 717: Getting back to the periods of peace ypu listed, seems the only way to have some peace is to have a humongous war that exhausts everybody for a spell. Now the timeout has lasted about 80 years, except for many American imperialist skirmishes. Isn't it high time for another bout? What do you think?
    ellauri375.html on line 720: The idea that peace often follows a
    ellauri375.html on line 744: Ah, the eternal question from "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"! According to the book, yes, the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything is indeed 42. But as for what that answer actually means... well, that's still up for interpretation!
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    ellauri375.html on line 759: Pay. This is certainly one of the main motivators. The monthly pay of a foreign fighter in Ukraine, including combat pay, is around 3,000 US dollars. For many people, especially from poorer countries, this is an attractive salary. And then - there is this!
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    ellauri375.html on line 765: Financial reasons. Not every volunteer in Ukraine gets paid. Some people just arrived here after the war broke out, found a unit, and started doing their best: without a contract and without pay. These folks have to pay bills at home and can’t stay in Ukraine forever.
    ellauri375.html on line 771: On the other hand, you had the adventurers, the “give me a gun and send me to the frontline!” guys showing up in the Ukrainian Legion. Vetting procedures were minimal and some people slipped through the process who shouldn't have been accepted (they were often lying about their military experience). These folks soon had to learn that the Ukrainians do not tolerate any “cowboys”, braggarts, or impostors.
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    ellauri377.html on line 120: Oodit on paljon vähemmän juutalaisia ja paljon enemmän kristittyjä ulkonäöltään kuin psalmit. Odes ei viittaa nimenomaisesti vain Jeesukseen, vaan myös neitseellisen syntymään, helvetin ahdistukseen ja kolminaisuuteen. Adolf Harnack ehdotti kristityn interpolaattorin työtä, joka mukautti alun perin juutalaista tekstiä. Oodeissa sanotaan, että Marialla ei ollut kipuja synnytyksen aikana ja kätilö oli poissa, mikä viittaa virginitas-oppiin in partu, mikä tarkoittaa, että Maria oli vielä neitsyt synnytyksen jälkeen.
    ellauri377.html on line 132: Barnabaan kirjeenä tunnettu asiakirja voidaan jakaa kahteen osaan. Luvut 1–17 antavat Kristus-keskeisen tulkinnan Vanhasta testamentista, joka sen mukaan tulee ymmärtää hengellisesti, ei uhraamissääntöjen kirjaimellisen merkityksen mukaisesti (luku 2: Jumalan toivoma uhri on murtuneen sydämen uhri), paasto (3: paasto, jonka Jumala haluaa, johtuu epäoikeudenmukaisuudesta), ympärileikkaus (9), ruokavalio (10: säännöt, jotka todella kieltävät käyttäytymisen, kuten rukoilemasta Jumalaa vain avun tarpeessa, kuten sikojen huutaminen nälkäisenä, mutta isäntänsä huomioiminen kylläisenä, tai saalistamista kuten kotka, haukka, leija ja varis jne.; ja se käsky pureskella mietiskelemällä Herran sanaa ja jakaa kavio etsimällä tulevaa pyhää maailmaa tässä maailmassa vaeltaessa), sapatti (15) ja temppeli (16). Jeesuksen intohimo ja kuolema juutalaisten käsissä, sanotaan, näkyvät oikein ymmärretyissä syntipukin (7) ja punaisen hiehon (8) rituaaleissa sekä asennossa, jonka Mooses omaksui ojentaessaan käsiään (esim. Kirjeen kirjoittajan tuntema kreikkalainen Septuaginta- teksti) teloitusristin muodossa, kun taas Joosua, jonka nimi kreikaksi on Ἰησοῦς (Jeesus), taisteli Amalekia vastaan (12). Neljä viimeistä lukua, 18-21, ovat versio The Two Ways -opetuksesta, joka esiintyy myös Didachen luvuissa 1-5. Tämä tie vie kotiin. Tämä tie ei vie kotiin. No two ways about it. You can't have both. Have your cake and eat it. To make an omelette, you have to break some eggs.
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    ellauri377.html on line 272: saxinnosten perusteella adultery, boredom, debauchery, depravity, filthy thoughts, fornication, idol-worship, illicit sex, immodesty, immoral, filthy, and indecent actions, immoral ways, impurity, indecency, indecent behavior, lasciviousness, lewdness, licentiousness, lustfulness, lustful pleasures, luxury, moral impurity, perversion, promiscuity, sensuality (total irresponsibility, lack of self-control), sexual immorality, shameful deeds, sorcery, uncleanness, whoredom.
    ellauri377.html on line 277: Romans 8:5 selventää: Those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh; but those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit.
    ellauri377.html on line 279: 1 Corinthians 6:9 termentää: Do you not know that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who submit to or perform homosexual acts, nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God. So bring not six, flee from sexual immorality. Every other sin a man can commit is outside his body, but he who sins sexually sins against his own body and possibly others too.
    ellauri377.html on line 291: (19) Now the works of the flesh are manifest.--It needs no elaborate disquisition to show what is meant by fulfilling the lust of the flesh. (PST: FUCKING!) The effects which the flesh produces are plain and obvious enough. (UNWANTED PREGNANCIES!) The catalogue which follows is not drawn up on any exact scientific principle, but divides itself roughly under four heads: (1) sins of sensuality; (2) sins of superstition; (3) sins of temper; (4) excesses.
    ellauri377.html on line 293: It has been said that all our sinfulness may be resolved "into two elementary instincts: the instinct of self-preservation and the reproductive instinct." The third class of sins--sins of temper--would be referred to the first of the heads; sins of sensuality and excess--the one immediately, the other more remotely--to the second. The sins of superstition mentioned are of a more secondary character, and arise out of intellectual errors.
    ellauri377.html on line 295: Adultery.--This word is omitted in the best MSS. Uncleanness, lasciviousness.--The first of these words signifies any kind of impurity, secret (JERKING OFF!) or open; the second flagrant breaches of public decency.
    ellauri377.html on line 298: Verse 19. - Now the works of the flesh are manifest (φανερὰ δέ ἐστι τὰ ἔργα τῆς σαρκός). The apostle's purpose is here altogether one of practical exhortation. Having in ver. 13 emphatically warned the Galatians against making their emancipation from the Mosaic Law an occasion for the flesh, and in ver. 16 affirmed the incompatibility of a spiritual walk with the fulfilment of the desire of the flesh, he now specifies samples of the vices, whether in outward conduct or in inward feeling, in which the working of the flesh is apparent, as if cautioning them; adducing just those into which the Galatian converts would naturally be most in danger of falling. Both in the list which he gives them of sins, and in that of Christian graces, he is careful to note those relative to their Church life as well as those bearing upon their personal private life.
    ellauri377.html on line 304: The first in our English Bible, "adultery," is rejected from the Greek text by the general consent of editors. But in fact, "fornication" (πορνεία) may be taken as including it (Matthew 5:32), though it may also stand at its side as a distinct species of unchastity. "uncleanness" covers a wider range of sensual sin ("all uncleanness," Ephesians 4:19); solitary impurity, whether in thought or deed; unnatural lust (Romans 1:24), though it can hardly be taken as meaning this lust alone. "Lasciviousness," or "wantonness," is scarcely an adequate rendering of ἀσέλγεια in this connection; it appears to point to reckless shamelessness in unclean indulgences. In classical Greek the adjective ἀσέλγης describes a man insolently and wantonly reckless in his treatment of others; but in the New Testament it generally appears to point more specifically to unabashed open indulgence in impurity. The noun is connected with "uncleanness" and "fornication' 'in 2 Corinthians 12:21; with "uncleanness' ' in Ephesians 4:19; is used of the men of Sodom in 2 Peter 2:7; comp. also 2 Peter 2:18; l Peter 4:3; Jude 1:4 (cf. 7). Only in Mark 7:22 can it from the grouping be naturally taken in its classical sense.
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    ellauri377.html on line 317: Strong's 2041: From a primary ergo; toil; by implication, an act.
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    ellauri377.html on line 401: Jeesuksen rukous. Siihen aikaan Jeesus seisoi opetuslastensa kanssa valtameren veden päällä ja rukoili tällä rukouksella: "Kuule minua, Isäni, kaiken isyyden isä, rajaton Valo: aeēiouō iaō aōi ōia psinōther thernōps nōhapsither ne zagourē pagourēth nethmoachmathomath thōbarrabau tharnachachan zorokothora ieou [= marjakuusi ] sabaōth ."
    ellauri377.html on line 409: Taivaan apokalypsi. Jälleen Jeesus, eli Aberamenthō, esitti rukouksen, puhuen Valon aarrekammion isän nimen ja sanoi: "Olkoon kaikki hallitsijoiden ja valtojen ja enkelien ja arkkienkelien salaisuudet ja kaikki valtuudet ja kaikki näkymättömän jumalan Agrammachamarei ja Barbēlō esineet lähestyvät iilimatoa [Bdella] toisella puolella ja vetäytyvät oikealle."
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    ellauri377.html on line 437: Voimista, jotka Marjakuusi sitoi viiteen valtionhoitajaan (ml. CGE Mannerheim). Jeesus jatkoi ja sanoi: "Kuule siis, jotta voin kertoa teille heidän salaisuutensa. Silloin tapahtui, kun marjakuusi oli näin sitonut heidät, että hän otti voiman suuresta Näkymättömästä ja sitoi sen häneen, jota kutsutaan Kronokseksi. Ja hän veti toisen voiman Ipsantachounchaïnchoucheōchista, joka on yksi kolmesta kolmivoimaisesta jumalasta, ja sidoi sen Aresiin. Ja hän veti voiman Chaïnchōōōchista, joka on myös yksi kolmesta kolmivoimaisesta jumalasta, ja sidottu. Jälleen hän otti voiman Pististä, Barbēlōn tyttärestä Sofiasta, ja sitoi sen Aphroditē.
    ellauri377.html on line 501: Triple-faced Hekate. Hän jatkoi puhettaan ja sanoi: "Kolmannen luokan nimi on Triple-faced Hekatē, ja sen alaisuudessa on seitsemänkaksikymmentä [arkki]demonia, ja juuri ne menevät ihmisten sisään ja viettelevät heidät vääriin valaisiin ja valoihin. valheita ja himoitsemaan sitä, mikä ei heille kuulu.
    ellauri377.html on line 509: Yachthanabasista. Taas hän jatkoi puhetta ja sanoi näille opetuslapsille: "Viides luokka, jonka hallitsija on nimeltään Yachthanabas, on mahtava hallitsija, jonka alaisuudessa on suuri joukko muita riivaajia. Ihmisten kunnioittaminen - kohtelevat vanhurskaita epäoikeudenmukaisesti ja suosivat syntisten asiaa, ottavat lahjoja oikeudenmukaiselle tuomiolle ja vääristävät sen, unohtaen köyhät ja puutteessa olevat, - he [demonit] lisäävät unohdusta sielussaan ja huolehtia siitä, mikä siitä ei ole mitään hyötyä, jotta he eivät ajattele elämäänsä, niin että kun he tulevat ulos ruumiista, he ovat ihastuksissaan.
    ellauri377.html on line 515: Oikeasti nyt, vetäytykää syrjään, ja sieltä näyttää korkealta suuri Lao-tse, Hyvä, hän neuvoo Juha Keskistä, Yachthanabasin alueille, niin että hänen alueensa hajoavat ja tuhoutuvat. Ja kaikki sielut, jotka ovat hänen rangaistuksissaan, viedään pois ja heitetään takaisin sfääriin, koska he ovat tuhonneet hänen rangaistuksensa.
    ellauri377.html on line 521: Jeesus seisoi uhrin edessä, asetti opetuslapset taakseen, kaikki pellavavaatteisiin pukeutuneena ja heidän käsissään Valon aarrekammion isän nimen salakirjoitus, ja hän rukoili.Kutsuminen.näin sanoen: "Kuule minua, oi Isä, kaiken isyyden isä, rajaton Valo: iaō iouō iaō aōi ōia psinōther therōpsin ōpsither nephthomaōth nephiomaōth marachachtha marmarachtha iēana menaman amanēi (of heaven) israi amēn amēn soubaibai appaap amēn amēn deraarai (behind) amēn amēn sasarsartou amēn amēn koukiamin miai amēn amēn iai iai touap amēn amēn amēn main mari mariē marei amēn amēn amēn.
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    ellauri378.html on line 47: Tähän kansioon on kerätty vaikutelmia Markus Leikolan loppumattomasta kompendiumista, jossa olen hikisesti päässyt ehkä ekan kolmannexen läpitte. Sen varsinainen heikkous lukuromaanina on, ettei siinä ole yhtään sympaattista samastuttavaa, ei edes Hesus-apina herätä positiivisia mielikuvia. Se on samanlainen hakukonesuollos kuin Pynchonin, Foster Wallacen ja Yli-Juotikkaan tiilet sekä tämän paasaajan aivan eeppinen runous. Toisesta päästä mäystettyä ja toisesta paskannettua puolisulanutta löllöä.
    ellauri378.html on line 56: Judgment at Nuremberg on vuoden 1961 yhdysvaltalainen eeppinen oikeudellinen draamaelokuva, jonka on ohjannut ja tuottanut Stanley Kramer ja kirjoittanut Abby Mann. Siinä ovat mukana Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark, Maximilian Schell, Werner Klemperer, Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland, William Shatner ja Montgomery Clift. Se sijoittuu Nürnbergiin, Länsi-Saksaan, ja se kuvaa kuvitteellista versiota – kuvitteellisia hahmoja – vuoden 1947 Tuomareiden oikeudenkäynnistä, joka on yksi kahdestatoista Nürnbergin kengurutuomioistuimesta, jotka suoritettiin Yhdysvaltain armeijan suojeluksessa toisen maailmansodan jälkimainingeissa.
    ellauri378.html on line 58: Tuomari Spencer Tracy on liittoutuneiden juristeista koostuvan kolmen tuomarin paneelin päätuomari, joka kuulee ja ratkaisee syytettyjä vastaan. Haywood on erityisen kiinnostunut tiedustelemaan, kuinka vastaaja Ernst Janning (oik. Franz Schlegerberger), arvostettu juristi ja oikeustieteilijä, saattoi syyllistyä julmuuksiin, joista häntä syytetään, mukaan lukien viattomasti bylsineiden sekarotuisten ihmisten kuolemantuomio.
    ellauri378.html on line 68: Spencer Tracyn tasapaino horjuu, kun hän tapaa arvoituksellisen Frau Bertholdin (Marlene Dietrich). Hän on natsikenraalin leski, joka on teloitettu aikaisemman oikeudenkäynnin jälkeen. "Me vihasimme Hitleriä", hän kertoo. "Haluan sinun tietävän sen. Ja hän vihasi meitä... Siksi on niin ironista, mitä tapahtui... Se oli poliittinen murha. Näezen, eikö niin? Gell?" Hänen loistava suorituskykynsä erottuu elokuvassa, joka on täynnä upeita näyttelijöitä – mukaan lukien Burt Lancaster natsituomarina Ernst Janningina, joka kamppailee tuskallisesti naziääntämyxen kanssa.
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    ellauri378.html on line 120: 7 so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.
    ellauri378.html on line 123: As professors Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton point out in their very useful book, Happy Money, money provides access to things—products, experiences, and services—that improve happiness levels.
    ellauri378.html on line 131: A feeling of competition and selfishness sets in with the acquisition of wealth or status. The wealthier we become, the more likely we are to erect boundaries between ourselves and others—for example, by living in a bigger house with a fence around it. Not very likely if you are homeless or a university professor.
    ellauri378.html on line 138: Rich people are hard working and smart. Smart people know how to find those moments more often than others. They usually accomplish it by diversifying themselves. They travel. They spend lots of time visiting family. They explore nature and their inner self. They are social creatures that seek positive conversations with their peers and inferiors. They choose meaningful career paths that provide them the ability to accomplish all the other aspects of their life that I mentioned above.
    ellauri378.html on line 155: Tellerin suurin super-hyper-pommi olisi ollut vielä tuhansia kertoja raskaampi kuin Conantille esitelty 100 megatonnia. Tämän suuruudenhullun jysärin työnimenä oli Wellersteinin mukaan ”Takapiha” (engl. Backyard). Nimi viittaa siihen, että pommia olisi valtavan kokonsa vuoksi mahdotonta kuljettaa pihalta minnekään – ja luultavasti myös tarpeetonta.
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    ellauri378.html on line 213: Wait! we Westerners rather think that Russians should stop using, abusing and killing Ukrainians! So, Russian fanboy and propagandist, please tells us; what is Russia actually doing in Ukraine? You insinuate that the West is to blame so let’s run with that shall we:
    ellauri378.html on line 220: If Russia wants war with the West then go ahead and attack or invade a Western country then and a member of NATO or the EU. Would make more sense. Go ahead comrades, make my day!
    ellauri378.html on line 222: Up until fairly recently most people didn’t consider Ukraine a particularly Western aligned country. It was a neutral state and in fact fairly Eastern and Russian aligned. But then we saw the gap in the traffic, and in we went!
    ellauri378.html on line 298: Dikkon Eberhart is the son of the Pulitzer Prize-winning former United States Poet Laureate, Richard Eberhart. Dad’s poetic voice gave me a rhythm, a rhyme, and enriched me with poetic references. My poet father molded me as I sought to know our more prosaic Father. I’ve had a few careers: cab driver, gardener, baker, sales clerk, chef, teacher. I’m married to Channa Eberhart—we’ve past 45 years—who is now a partially retired commercial real estate appraiser with a national specialty in Section Eight housing projects. My dad's best poem The Groundhog is reprinted below.
    ellauri378.html on line 315: And bones bleaching in the sunlight.
    ellauri378.html on line 370: Edistyksellisten kristittyjen johtaja Rachel Held Evans on kuollut 37-vuotiaana CROSSWALK.COM
    ellauri378.html on line 425: Although Israel eliminated the main Hamas command structure in central and northern Gaza, pockets of “guerrilla” resistance remained. According to the publication's sources among senior officials, 4 of the 24 Hamas "battalions" remained "completely intact" after fleeing to Rafah, where the IDF is preparing to invade. At the same time, Israel doubts the possibility of finding and destroying the remaining terrorists, since the United States has “turned its back on Israel,” although a month ago Tel Aviv had confidence that they'd have its back.
    ellauri378.html on line 429: Hamas is now focused on surviving until the summer, when the US election campaign begins and support for Israel is likely to decline further, according to the newspaper's sources, who are convinced that pressure is mounting on Israel to reach some kind of agreement, and this means that Hamas can survive, and this is also beneficial for Iran. How sad. Israel wants Gaza empty of the fucking ragheads.
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    ellauri378.html on line 637: Theron Davis, Los Angeles-luokan nopean hyökkäyksen sukellusvene USS Hamptonin (767) varatorpedo, lahjoittaa lippuun käärityn komentokolikon Cheryl Calecalle, Gold Starin puolisolle, jonka aviomies kuoli aktiivisessa palveluksessa 40 vuotta sitten pudottuaan epähuomiossa soppakanuunaan Hamptonin sotkukannella. Kaatuneen sotilasjäsenen hautajaisten aikana vanhemmat upseerit antavat puolisolle tai lähiomaiselle kansallisten värien lisäksi kultaisen tähtineulan osoituksena uhrauksestaan. Wherever American military families go, they can always feel connected, supported and empowered to thrive – in every community, across the nation, and around the globe.
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    Black Ops


    ellauri378.html on line 643: Ryssät ja vähävenäläiset eivät ole ainoita joiden sodankäynnissä on hyödynnetty rikollisia. Helleeneillä oli kokonaisia homopataljoonia. Brittien huippusalainen taisteluyksikkö, joka koostui kirjavasta roistoista ja maverikoista, lähtee rohkealle tehtävälle natseja vastaan ​​käyttämällä täysin epätavanomaisia ​​ja täysin "epäherrasmiesmäisiä" taistelutekniikoita. Lopulta heidän rohkea lähestymistapansa muutti sodan kulkua ja loi perustan brittiläiselle SAS:lle ja nykyaikaiselle Black Ops -sodankäynnille. Herrasmiesmäisyys on so last season.
    ellauri378.html on line 647: Black Ops takes place between 1961 and 1968 during both the Cold War and the Vietnam War, 16 years to 23 years after the events of World War 3. It portrays a secret history of black operations carried out behind enemy lines by the CIA. Missions take place in various countries around the globe, including Cuba, the Soviet Union, the United States, South Vietnam, China, British Hong Kong, Canada, and Laos. The single-player campaign revolves around the CIA's attempts to stop Soviet sleeper agents embedded in the US, to be activated via broadcasts from a numbers station, deploying an experimental nerve agent and chemical weapon known as "Nova 6".
    ellauri378.html on line 649: Opposing the CIA are the leaders of Project Nova: Soviet Army Major General Nikita Dragovich (Eamon Hunt), Colonel Lev Kravchenko (Andrew Divoff), and ex-Nazi scientist Friedrich Steiner (Mark Bramhall). Black Ops also features several historical figures; during the story, Mason meets Fidel Castro, Robert McNamara, and John F. Kennedy.
    ellauri378.html on line 651: Imprisoned in a brutal gulag known as Vorkuta, Mason befriends a former Red Army soldier named Viktor Reznov, who gives him the identities of their enemies: Dragovich, Colonel Lev Kravchenko, and ex-Nazi scientist Friedrich Steiner, and reveals his history with them. In October 1945, Reznov and Dimitri Petrenko were sent by Kravchenko and Dragovich to extract Steiner, who wished to defect, from a secret Nazi base on Baffin Island. Upon being rescued, Steiner provided the Soviets with the location of a disabled cargo ship carrying the chemical weapon he had originally developed for Adolf Hitler called Nova 6. However, Reznov and his men were betrayed by Dragovich, who wished to see the effects of the gas first-hand; Reznov was forced to watch Petrenko die horrifically, only being spared himself when British Commandos, interested in also acquiring Nova 6, attacked the cargo ship. Reznov detonated the V-2 rockets onboard the ship during his escape to prevent anyone from using the weapon, destroying it and Nova 6, only to be captured by the Soviets and imprisoned in Vorkuta. The Soviets later recreated Nova 6 with the help of a mad British scientist, Daniel Clarke.
    ellauri378.html on line 653: To top it all, Samantha is teleported to the moon while Maxis is sent somewhere else. Samantha accidentally triggered the MPD and was trapped within the device, but this also allowed her to enter the Aether realm. Maxis, who was retrieved by a group of 935 scientists, apologized to his daughter and committed suicide in front of her, prompting her to assume control of the zombies and seek vengeance on Richtofen. Richtofen fuses the golden rod and the meteorite piece and, using it to switch souls with Samantha, takes over as the new zombie controller. This causes his former allies to feel betrayed, and they ally themselves with Samantha (who now resides in Richtofen's body).
    ellauri378.html on line 655: Maxis is revealed to have become a sentient artificial intelligence living within the systems of Griffin Station, and he guides his daughter and the three soldiers to launch three missiles at the Earth. This severs Richtofen's link with the Aether, but the launch results in the catastrophic destruction of the Earth while still leaving Richtofen in control of the undead. Tinkering with the unstable Higg's particle can cause collapse of the known universe that expands with the velocity of light. To accomplish this, an even bigger El José will be built. No tehkäähän nyt sekin vielä vitun risto-oravat. Apinat.
    ellauri378.html on line 657: The Daily Telegraph praised Black Ops as its "meaty kick of the guns, the blistering pace of the action and the sterling soundtrack of explosions, gunshots and whistling bullets all serve to quicken the player's pulse and tighten their grip on the controller", and how the game is "compensated for by the nail-shredding tension and creepy atmosphere".
    ellauri378.html on line 658: At the 14th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards (now known as the D.I.C.E. Awards), Call of Duty: Black Ops was nominated for "Game of the Year", "Action Game of the Year", "Outstanding Achievement in Animation", "Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay", and "Outstanding Achievement in Visual Engineering".
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    Pomilointia


    ellauri381.html on line 66: Vuonna 1941 Bandera vangittiin ja siirrettiin sitten Sachsenhausenin keskitysleirille. Syksyllä 1944 Saksan viranomaiset vapauttivat Banderan "ukrainalaisena vapaustaistelijana". Huolimatta siitä, että Banderan viemistä Ukrainaan pidettiin epätarkoituksenmukaisena, OUN * jatkoi taistelua Neuvostoliittoa vastaan etänä ​​noin 1950-luvun puoliväliin saakka tehden yhteistyötä länsimaisten tiedustelupalvelujen kanssa kylmän sodan aikana. Vuonna 1959 KGB-agentti Bogdan Stashinsky lopulta sai murhatuksi Banderasin kotona Münchenissä.
    ellauri381.html on line 83: Vuonna 1934 hän järjesti Puolan sisäministeri Bronisław Pierackin salamurhan. Hänet tuomittiin kuolemaan, minkä jälkeen hänet muutettiin elinkautiseksi. Bandera vapautettiin vankilasta vuonna 1939 sakujen Puolaan hyökkäyksen jälkeen ja hän muutti Krakovaan.
    ellauri381.html on line 130: Ukrainian nationalism emerged as an ideology in the first third of the 20th century and bears a close resemblance to German Nazism and a number of other far-right ideologies of the time. This is attested to by its extreme intolerance, its craving for immediate political action, violence, and the denial of rights to minorities.
    ellauri381.html on line 135: For instance Stepan Bandera was a Galician-born political activist who swiftly rose to prominence in the burgeoning Ukrainian nationalist movement, based in Western Ukraine, which gathered pace during the 1930s.
    ellauri381.html on line 137: Prior to WWII, when Western Ukraine was a part of Poland, Stepan Bandera’s Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) had been engaged in anti-Polish political and subversive activities with the goal of achieving Ukrainian independence. But after these lands were annexed by the USSR in 1939, the Soviet authorities became the new enemy.
    ellauri381.html on line 141: The Banderovites had a complicated relationship with the German occupying forces, but their actions were always determined by the fact that their main enemy was the USSR. This approach was driven by the ideology of Ukrainian nationalism, according to which the main opponent of Ukrainians are “Moskali” (Muscovites) - that is, Russians, as well as Poles and Jews.
    ellauri381.html on line 147: During the Nazi occupation many Ukrainian nationalists served in the German military structures: the Galician SS divisions, the Nachtigall Battalion, the Ukrainian Legion, and local police units.
    ellauri381.html on line 152: The root causes of the Ukraine crisis go all the way back to 1991.
    ellauri381.html on line 153: There were notorious anti-Jewish pogroms in western Ukraine in 1941, as well as the so-called Volyn massacre 1943-1944, during which, according to Polish historians, about 150,000 citizens of Polish ethnicity were murdered. Russian and Ukrainians who disagreed with the views of Ukrainian nationalists were also subjected to terror.
    ellauri381.html on line 156: Banderovite activities reached their widest scope from 1941-1945, and in the early postwar years, when British and American intelligence services established contact with the Bandera movement during the early Cold War.
    ellauri381.html on line 158: However, by the mid-1950s, sabotage activity petered out, and many agreed to return to a peaceful life. Bandera himself lived in Munich after the war under the protection of MI6, the British intelligence service, with which he was collaborating, until 1959, when he was killed by KGB agent Bohdan Stashynsky with a special gun that fired a syringe loaded with potassium cyanide.
    ellauri381.html on line 162: In April 2014, more information about the activity of the Banderovites was revealed in documents declassified by the Russian Ministry of Defense. These documents shed new light on the activities of the Banderovites and their logistical support of the German occupying forces, as well as their role in carrying out ethnic cleansing.
    ellauri381.html on line 164: In addition to the destruction of the Jews, the Banderovites also exterminated Poles and other nationalities, including Russians. Polish historians claim about 150,000 Ukrainian inhabitants of Polish ethnicity were killed during the course of the so-called Volyn massacre of 1943-44. Moreover, Banderovite terror was also turned upon Ukrainians themselves who disagreed with the ideology of Ukrainian nationalism.
    ellauri381.html on line 168: So, when it came to education oversight and information policy, there was no division in the country, as it all conformed to a single nationalist trend. In fact, Ukrainian nationalists had absolute power over the education system, as well as the strongest influence on media policy.
    ellauri381.html on line 337: Wait for me and I'll come back!
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    ellauri381.html on line 363: Wait for me and I'll come back,
    ellauri381.html on line 449: As a result of the Khrushchev Thaw, Solzhenitsyn was released and exonerated. He pursued writing novels about repression in the Soviet Union and his experiences. He published his first novel, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich in 1962, with approval from Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, which was an account of Stalinist repressions. Actually, it was about a normal day in a labor camp. Following the removal of Khrushchev from power, the Soviet authorities attempted to discourage Solzhenitsyn from writing any more anticommunist crap. He went on anyway, sending the crap to the west. In 1974, Solzhenitsyn was stripped of his Soviet citizenship and flown to West Germany. In 1976, he moved with his family to the United States, where he continued to write. In 1990, shortly before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, his citizenship was restored, and four years later he returned to Russia, where he remained until his death in 2008.
    ellauri381.html on line 451: 1960-1970-luvulla Neuvostoliitossa toteutettiin kampanja Solženitsyniä vastaan, ja Solženitsyniä - "parjaajaa" ja "kirjallista vlasovilaista" - vastaan ​​esitti erityisesti Mihail Šolohov ja Dean Reed sekä Stepan Shchipachev (Literaturnaja Gazetan artikkelin "The End of the Literary Vlasovite" kirjoittaja).
    ellauri381.html on line 585: Ignat Solzhenitsyn is adamant that his father’s withdrawal from the public sphere was a reaction to the suffering and paranoia he had encountered in the Soviet Union, and the need to write about these experiences. It was not a disapproval of his host country that drove him to hide behind barbed wire fences in the Vermont woods.
    ellauri381.html on line 587: In David Remnick’s profile of the writer in The New Yorker, Solzhenitsyn is quoted as saying, “Purely for my work, the 18 years in Vermont have been the happiest of my life.” His other son, Yermolai Solzhenitsyn, adds, “You should know that it wasn’t like my father was some kind of anti-Western ogre at home.” The younger Solzhenitsyns’ recollections of their American childhoods reveal a father who sent his sons to local schools, encouraged them to learn English, let them listen to music he detested – like Black Sabbath – and generally allowed them the freedom to assimilate with their peers.
    ellauri381.html on line 597: Solzhenitsyn shocked his audience with a speech that strongly criticized his host country rather than expressing his eternal gratitude for escaping a totalitarian government: “The Western world has lost its civil courage, both as a whole and separately, in each country, each government, each political party, and of course in the United Nations. Such a decline in courage is particularly noticeable among the ruling groups and the intellectual elite, causing an impression of loss of courage by the entire society.”
    ellauri381.html on line 630: Voutov was sent packing. Heath was ordered home. For good measure, the U.S. froze the dollar assets not only of Bulgaria but of two other little Red hens in the Soviet front yard—Rumania and Hungary.
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    ellauri381.html on line 694: Koko EU:n tasolla kansalaisille tärkeimmät vaaliteemat ovat köyhyyden ja sosiaalisen syrjäytymisen torjunta sekä kansanterveys. Suomesta vastaajia oli 1024, joista 55 prosenttia mainitsi turvallisuuden ja puolustuksen ykkösasiaksi. Kovinta puhetta alkuvuodesta on kuultu Ranskan presidentti Emmanuel Macronilta, joka helmikuussa pohti ääneen joukkojen lähettämistä Ukrainaan. Pelkästään alkuvuoden aikana Ranska on ostanut venäläistä maakaasua 600 miljoonan euron edestä, eli eniten koko unionissa.
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    Suunsoittoa


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    ellauri382.html on line 55: Uma saloon tyttö notável foi Kitty Leroy (vas). Na década de 1870, ela atuou em Deadwood, na Dakota do Sul, um lugar marcado pela ausência de leis e pela violência. Conhecida por sua beleza e habilidade com armas de fogo, Kitty se destacou como dançarina e tornou-se exímia no manejo do revólver. Ela enfrentou inúmeros desafios, desde clientes desordeiros até a competição de outras mulheres.
    ellauri382.html on line 85: Ponomarev on kirjoittanut Skyhorse Publishingin 4. lokakuuta 2022 julkaiseman kirjan Does Putin Have to Die?: Story of How Russia Becomes a Democracy after Losing to Ukraine.
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    ellauri382.html on line 264: Vuonna 1943 Portnova työskenteli keittiöavustajana Obolissa. Elokuussa hän myrkytti sinne sijoitetulle natsivaruskunnalle (oliko nazeilla varuskuntia? Eikös ne olleet Wehrmachtilla?) tarkoitetun ruoan. Heti epäiltyä hän sanoi olevansa syytön ja söi osan ruoasta natsien edessä osoittaakseen, ettei se ollut myrkytetty; kun hän ei sairastunut heti, he vapauttivat hänet. Portnova sairastui jälkeenpäin, oksensi voimakkaasti, mutta lopulta toipui myrkystä juotuaan paljon heraa. Kun hän ei palannut töihin, saksalaiset ymmärsivät hänen olleen syyllinen ja alkoivat etsiä häntä. Välttääkseen saksalaisia ​​hänestä tuli Kliment Voroshilovin mukaan nimetyn partisaaniyksikön partiolainen. Klim oli se sillinruotowiixinen Karjalassa tunaroinut marsalkka ja Koban kamu joka kuoli luonnollisen kuoleman. Kirjeessä, joka lähetettiin hänen vanhemmilleen takaisin piiritettyyn Leningradiin tuossa kuussa, hän kirjoitti olevansa "partisaaniosastossa. Yhdessä teidän kanssanne voitimme natsimiehittäjät". Lokakuussa 1943 Portnova liittyi Komsomoliin.
    ellauri382.html on line 320: 'Women are raped at levels nobody's ever seen': Trump claims women are being attacked in Mexico caravan as he tears up speech and says he was right that illegals are 'thugs' and 'murderers'.
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    ellauri382.html on line 360: Meet the baddest man on the planet! Retired Chief Petty Officer David Goggins is the only person to ever complete US Army Ranger School, US Air Force Tactical Control Party Training, and US Navy Seal Training. Individually, each of these training programs are nearly impossible to complete. He not only completed the training, but served honorably, completing numerous combat missions in Afghanistan in each capacity, killing a lot of foreigners. Petty officers are U.S. Army's middle class which prevents the rank and file from lashing out on the officers. That's democracy. Middle class dreams about getting to the top and the rubble dreams about rising to middle class, pitelemään mahtavaa parrua.
    ellauri382.html on line 362: David Goggins is an American hero and we may never know the true extent of all he has done for our country. He is a Guinness World Record holder and widely regarded as “the baddest man on the planet”. David Goggins (born February 17, 1975) is an American retired United States Navy Seal. He is also an ultramarathon runner, ultra-distance cyclist, triathlete, ultra-motivational speaker, author of two conflicting memoirs, and was abducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame for his achievements in sport. Goggins was also awarded the VFW Americanism award in 2018 for his service in the United States Armed Forces.
    ellauri382.html on line 364: He is former Guinness world record holder for pull ups (4030 in 17 hours). The Guinness World Record for most pull-ups in 24-hours was 4,210, a pretty amazing feat. But, that record was trumped last week by over 100 pull-ups by 54-year old Mark Jordan. Jordan, from Corpus Christi, Texas, cranked out 4,321 pull-ups in 24-hours. He was awarded the World Records certificate last Wednesday after Guinness made it official. Sorry, my bad, Eniten vetoa 24 tunnissa (uros) on 8 940, ja sen saavutti pieni ruipelo Kenta Adachi (Japani) Shunanissa, Yamaguchissa, Japanissa 22.-23. helmikuuta 2024.
    ellauri382.html on line 369: Goggins was born on February 17, 1975, to Trunnis and Jackie Goggins. In 1981, he lived in Williamsville, New York, on a street called Paradise Road (same as Donald Duck!) with his parents and brother, Trunnis Jr. While Goggins's neighborhood held "model citizens consisting of white people," he describes his colorful home experience as "hell on Earth." Goggins's father owned the roller skating rink Skateland, located in East Buffalo, New York. At age six, Goggins often worked the night shift at Skateland alongside his family, lining up roller skates. Goggins’s mother left his father due to abuse and eventually moved herself and her children to live with Goggins's grandparents in Brazil, Indiana. Goggins enrolled in second grade at a small Catholic school and made First and Second Communion but failed the Third. His brother, Trunnis Jr., returned to Buffalo to live with their father.
    ellauri382.html on line 371: When Goggins enrolled in the third grade, he was diagnosed with a learning disability due to the lack of schooling. He also found it difficult to learn as he was suffering from toxic stress because of the child abuse that he suffered during his early years in Buffalo, New York. Because of the stress, he developed a stutter. Goggins explains h-ho-how he was c-co-constantly in a f-fight-or-flight response with social anxiety because of his s-st-stuttering. In school, Goggins was subjected to racism and the K-Ku-Klux Klan held a local presence at the time in Brazil and Indiana. Goggins recalls he once found "Niger [sic] we're gonna kill you" on his Spanish notebook. At 16, a better informed student spray painted "nigger" on the door of Goggins's car.
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    ellauri382.html on line 515: We are attracted to people who are rarely there emotionally for us.
    ellauri382.html on line 524: The impact of repressed anger can include the following:
    ellauri382.html on line 527: Psychosomatic symptoms and physical ailments such as headaches, chronic cough and digestive issues
    ellauri382.html on line 537: Lack of motivation, chronic procrastination
    ellauri382.html on line 565: Lack of satisfaction in relationships and friendships
    ellauri382.html on line 575: Imi Lo has held roles as mental health supervisor, suicide crisis counselor, psychotherapist, art therapist, and trainer to therapists and coaches. While living in various countries, she worked for National Health Service (UK), Médecins Sans Frontières/ Doctors Without Borders, Samaritan Befrienders, and Mind.
    ellauri382.html on line 577: Imi has two Master’s degrees and is trained in Jungian theories, philosophical counseling, mentalization-based treatment, solution-focused coaching, trauma-informed practices, and mindfulness-based modalities. She works holistically, combining psychological insights with Eastern and Western philosophies such as Buddhism and Stoicism.
    ellauri382.html on line 590: Gas Light was written during a 8-year dark period in Hamilton´s life. Six years prior to the play Hamilton was hit by a drunk driver and dragged through the streets of London, leaving him with a limp, a paralysed arm, and a disfigured face. Two years later, Hamilton´s mother took her own life.
    ellauri382.html on line 592: The play was adapted to the big screen as two films, both entitled Gaslight—a 1940 British film, and a 1944 American film directed by George Cukor, also known as The Murder in Thornton Square in the UK. Both films are considered classics in their respective countries of origin, and are generally equally critically acclaimed. The play is set in fog-bound London in 1880, hence the name. The term "gaslighting" does not appear in any of the stageplays or screenplays and is inspired by the film´s title "Gaslight". The play has a happy end by the way.
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    Gifted Coaching

    ellauri382.html on line 640: Imin Gifted Coaching on ainutlaatuinen tarjous, joka on suunniteltu lahjakkaille, intensiivisille ja erittäin herkille ihmisille. Lahjakkaat aikuiset ovat niitä, joilla on älykkyyttä ja syvää tietoisuutta, mutta he ovat myös alttiimpia tunne- ja ihmissuhteiden kriiseille. Emotionaalisesti lahjakkuus on alipalveltu aihe. Ilman oikeanlaista ohjausta ja tukea he voivat estyä elämästä täyttä potentiaaliaan.
    ellauri382.html on line 646: Kaikki ajattelevat, että sinussa on jotain vikaa. Et kuitenkaan koskaan ajatellut sitä mahdollisuutta, että intensiivisyytesi olisi merkki valtavasta luovasta potentiaalista. Lahjakkuustutkija, tohtori Mary-Elaine Jacobson on tunnistanut kohdallaan joitain tärkeimmistä kritiikeistä, jota intensiivisen lahjakas ihminen kohtaa: "Miksi et hidasta vauhtia? Olet huolissasi kaikesta! Olet niin herkkä ja dramaattinen. Olet liian yliajettu. Kuka luulet olevasi?"
    ellauri382.html on line 700: Under-achievement. Älyllisesti intensiivisenä ja ankarana ihmisenä jo lapsena, erotuit luonnollisesti joukosta. Sinut on kuitenkin saatettu pakottaa piiloutumaan ja mukautumaan, jotta et houkuttele kateutta ja vihaa muilta. Opettajasi tai vanhempasi ovat saattaneet tukahduttaa kykysi "tasaistaaxeen pelikentän" ikätovereidesi kanssa. Jos sinua hyöykytettiin tai vieraannutettiin saavutuksiesi vuoksi, on ymmärrettävää, että olet nyt sopeutunut alisuorittamaan kateuden uhan kanssa. Tämä voi ilmetä aikuisiässäsi itseäsi sabotoivana käyttäytymisenä, kuten ylennyksistä ja kunniamerkeistä kieltäytymisenä, puheenvuoroa vaativien tilaisuuksien käyttämättä jättämisenä, äärimmäisenä itsetietoisuutena tai sosiaalisena ahdistuksena. Nämä "oireet" ovat ensimmäisiä asioita, joihin puutumme lahjakkaassa valmennuksessa.
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    Mölinää


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    ellauri383.html on line 43: In Ancient Rome, the punishment for killing one's own father was the death penalty. It involved being sewn into a leather sack along with a variety of vicious animals, such as a chicken, a snake, a monkey, or a dog. Then, having reached the banks of the Tiber, he was thrown into the icy waters of the river. This execution method was called “Poena cullei" (Latin, 'penalty of the sack').
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    ellauri383.html on line 59: Friedrich Reinhold Dürrenmatt oli kotoisin Emmentalista. Synt.1921 ja k. 1990. Se tuli tunnetuxi krimirompskuilla kuten vaihtorotilta unkarixi löytämäni Az Ígéret eli Das Versprechen, mukana myös Der Richter und sein Henker ja der Verdacht.
    ellauri383.html on line 71: Matt. päättyi Lutherilla sanaan Ende: Und siehe, ich bin bei euch alle Tage bis an der Welt Ende. Bedeutungen: umgangssprachlich: (ungewollt) zu Ende gehen, kurz vor dem Ruin stehen, nicht mehr zu retten sein. Beispiel: Herr Dr. Matthäi, haben Sie Annemarie und mich in Ihr Haus genommen, um diesen Mörder zu finden? Oder sie nur so zeitweise gelegentlich ein bissel bumsen? Daß ein Mensch, ein Berner, unter fremdem Namen, in einem Vernichtungslager bei Danzig seinem blutigen Handwerk nachging - ich wage nicht näher zu beschreiben, mit welcher Bestialität -, entsetzt uns, daß er aber in der Schweiz einem Spital vorstehen darf, ist eine Schande, für die wir keine Worte finden, und ein Anzeichen, daß es nun auch bei uns wirklich Matthäi am letzten ist. Johanna Krain sah erstaunt, wie hemmungslos gefräßig sich der hundgesichtige Dr. Matthäi der Russin bemächtigte. Ja, jetzt ist Matthäi am letzten, konstatierte gutmütig Pfisterer.
    ellauri383.html on line 77: Szürkület perustuu "Friedrich Dürrenmattin teemoihin". Mitä tuo tarkoittaa? Dürrenmattin romaani The Pledge: Requiem for the Detective Novel (Das Versprechen: Requiem auf den Kriminalroman) julkaistiin vuonna 1958, ja sitä on sovitettu televisioon ja elokuviin useita kertoja, tunnetuimmin Sean Pennin elokuvassa The Pledge (2001) Jack Nicholsonin kanssa. Fehérin sopeutus eroaa muista monessa suhteessa. Se ei teknisesti perustu romaaniin, vaan kirjailijan aikaisempaan versioon, It Happened in Broad Daylight ( Es geschah am hellichten Tag), joka oli tarkoitettu elokuvakäsikirjoitukseksi. Se ei kuitenkaan ole ratkaiseva ero tämän mukautuksen ja aiempien välillä.
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    Robban ska inte bestämma vad vi snackar om!


    ellauri383.html on line 123: Raggaren Robban avbryter Jan Emanuel: "Skitsnack"!!!
    ellauri383.html on line 238: U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan believes that U.S. military aid will help Ukraine mount a counteroffensive in 2025. Speaking at the FT Weekend Festival in Washington on Saturday, Sullivan said that he still expects "Russian advances in the coming period" on the battlefield, despite the new U.S. funding package approved last month, because "you can't instantly flip the switch."
    ellauri383.html on line 242: The National News Agency of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Українське національне інформаційне агентство), or Ukrinform (Ukrainian: Укрінформ), is a state information and news agency, and international broadcaster of Ukraine. It was founded in 1918 during the Ukrainian War of Independence as the Bureau of Ukrainian Press (BUP). The first director of the agency was Dmytro Dontsov, when the agency name was The Ukrainian Telegraph Agency. Ukrinform is Ukraine's representative of the European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA) and the Black Sea Association of National News Agencies (BSANNA).
    ellauri383.html on line 245: The annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation took place in the aftermath of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution. On 22–23 February, Russian President Vladimir Putin convened an all-night meeting with security services chiefs to discuss pullout of deposed President, Viktor Yanukovych, and at the end of that meeting Putin remarked that "we must start working on returning Crimea to Russia.". Russia sent in soldiers on February 27, 2014. Crimea held a referendum. According to official Russian and Crimean sources 95% voted to reunite with Russia. The legitimacy of the referendum has been questioned by the west---international community.
    ellauri383.html on line 249: I have been asked to provide my opinion on a request to extend the detention of Mr Ihor Kolomoisky, who has been in custody for six months on suspicion of various economic crimes for the needs of the investigation, without a decision on charges,due to the lack of a sufficient evidentiary basis for such a decision at this time. The investigation is ongoing and Mr Kolomoisky has been in custody for over six months, with no end to his detention in sight in the near future. On the contrary, the prosecution has recently requested at least an additional 6 months (!) to continue the investigation, and no one can predict how long it will last and when it will end. All this time, the prosecution has been insisting that Mr Kolomoisky remain in prison. I'm sorry, but this makes no sense.
    ellauri383.html on line 251: Even in Israel, detention especially in cases of economic crimes, is seen as a measure of last resort and should not be used as the main investigative tool. The practice limits the duration of pre-charge detention, which typically lasts only a few days to a few weeks, but certainly not 6 months, emphasising the prohibition of prolonged detention without charge.
    ellauri383.html on line 255: Businessman Ihor Kolomoisky plans to live in Ukraine in the next five years (2019-2024). Until recently, he lived in Israel, where he moved from Switzerland. The last time he was in Ukraine was June 2017. "I've decided to live in Ukraine for the next five years. For I hope for the rule of law in the country," he told the investigative TV program Schemes program of the Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. Kolomoisky denies that his stay in Ukraine is connected with the 2019 election of Volodymyr Zelensky as president. "It has nothing to do with that. I've come here and plan to be here for family reasons. My son is to ink a contract with a basketball club of Ukraine," he said.
    ellauri383.html on line 259: "They will take on the responsibility for handling certain issues. For example, Victor [Mr. Pinchuk] will provide 24 families of our captured sailors with apartments and continue solving issues of social assistance for all military personnel. This is our agreement," Zelensky said at a meeting with business representatives in Kyiv on June 20, according to the TV news service TSN.
    ellauri383.html on line 264: The main opponents of the formula for determining the market price of coal were large energy-intensive enterprises - mainly ferroalloy and electrometallurgical enterprises, which belong to oligarchs Igor Kolomoisky and Viktor Pinchuk. The object of criticism and media attacks was the DTEK holding, the largest coal producer and operator the majority of thermal power plants. TV channels controlled by Kolomoisky and Pinchuk accused DTEK of receiving super-profits. Since the owner of 100% of DTEK shares is entrepreneur Rinat Akhmetov, criticism was also directed at him.
    ellauri383.html on line 266: What happened was that "the real circumstances" introduced some "revisions". Due to the war in Donbas, all the anthracite mines supplying coal to a number of thermal power plants were in the occupied territory of Ukraine. The need to look for new thermal power supply sources became more acute.
    ellauri383.html on line 269: State-owned Public JSC started modernization of two power units of Trypilska thermal power plant, their conversion from anthracite to gas group of coal. DTEK has similar plans for Prydniprovska thermal power plant. There is also an agreement on supply of 2 million tons of coal to Ukraine from the USA. After “Rotterdam+” formula was introduced, big power-producing companies won, started to make ultrahigh revenues. DTEK became 10x richer overnight. More than UAH 10 billion was collected from the consumers, which instead of being invested in the country’s energy safety, was simply pocketed. The oligarch businessmen got astronomical profits. “Rotterdam+” is nothing but a corruption scheme,” concluded the expert.
    ellauri383.html on line 274: Orion näkyi Trininadiin, jossa V.S. Naipaul poikasena kazoi sitä pederastirunoilija Black Worsdworthin alla. Siihen kuuluvat scifistä tutut tähdet Sirius, Betelgeuze, Aldebaran ja Rigel.
    ellauri383.html on line 276: Orione o il Cacciatore (in latino Orion) è un'importante costellazione, forse la più conosciuta del cielo, grazie alle sue stelle brillanti e alla sua posizione vicino all'equatore celeste, che la rende visibile dalla maggior parte del pianeta.
    ellauri383.html on line 290: Amos 5:8 ESV / 178 helpful votes. He who made the Pleiades and Orion, and turns deep darkness into the morning and darkens the day into night, who calls for the waters of the sea and pours them out on the surface of the earth, the Lord is his name;
    ellauri383.html on line 320: To the choirmaster: according to The Gittith. A Psalm of David. O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! You have set your glory above the heavens. Out of the mouth of babies and infants, you have established strength because of your foes, to still the enemy and the avenger. When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are mindful of him, and the son of man that you care for him? Yet you have made him a little lower than the heavenly beings and crowned him with glory and honor....
    ellauri383.html on line 326: When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place,
    ellauri383.html on line 371: For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
    ellauri383.html on line 389: All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness,
    ellauri383.html on line 392: But understand this, that in the last days there will come times of difficulty. For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, heartless, unappeasable, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not loving good, treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having the appearance of godliness, but denying its power. Avoid such people....
    ellauri383.html on line 398: The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show to his servants the things that must soon take place. He made it known by sending his angel to his servant John, who bore witness to the word of God and to the testimony of Jesus Christ, even to all that he saw. Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear, and who keep what is written in it, for the time is near. John to the seven churches that are in Asia: Grace to you and peace from him who is and who was and who is to come, and from the seven spirits who are before his throne, and from Jesus Christ the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, and the ruler of kings on earth. To him who loves us and has freed us from our sins by his blood...
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    Intimacy with God's Nuggets

    ellauri383.html on line 517: Lotsa people in Trininad used to hear The Voice of God, V.S. Naipaul tells. One of them even let himself be tied to a balsa Cross but got pissed when people began to throw at him largish stones. Ei jumalauta nyt loppu hei! Laama sabakhthaani! In the previous Gem I opened up the topic of hearing God’s Voice and I gave you the list of guys to whom God had spoken to in our Jakarta and Sysmä based Cell Groups over the years. But how do I know whether It Is God or me? Realize there are times when God Himself breaks the rules. He does that. He is not at all a God who is stuck in his own silly old rules! That is when we may well grasp the wrong end of His humongous stick. That could spell the end of our intimacy with His nugget...
    ellauri383.html on line 566: Wehrmachtin, SS-joukkojen ja muiden Natsi-Saksan sotilaallisten kokoonpanojen peruuttamattomat tappiot Neuvostoliiton ja Saksan rintamalla olivat 7 181 100 ihmistä.
    ellauri383.html on line 576: Most of the Ukrainian speakers in Estonia today are Ukrainians who arrived in the country after the 2014 Russian aggression against Ukraine. There have been short-term attempts to teach the Ukrainian language in Estonian schools, and Ukrainian Sunday schools have also operated for a shorter period of time. There is no Ukrainian-language press in Estonia, nor have Ukrainian-language dictionaries and educational literature been published. Now at least they have something to read at the coffee table.
    ellauri383.html on line 583: Erektiohäiriöiden diagnoosit moninkertaistuivat Keski-Suomessa – lääkärin mukaan syyt löytyvät nykyelämästä. Diagnoosimäärä on jopa nelinkertaistunut. Keski-Suomi ja Pohjois-Pohjanmaa ovat tilaston kärjessä. Keskustanuorten ulostulo seksityön yhdistämisestä maaseudun elinvoimaan oli silti mielestäni huonosti harkittu ja asiaton, eikä vastaa käsitystäni maaseudun elinvoiman edistämisestä ja mahdollisuuksista. Keskusta arvostaa suomalaista maaseutua ja sen ihmisiä korkealle, Saarikko kirjoittaa Facebookissa. Saarikon tonnistolla yöansiot saattaisivatkin jäädä laihoixi.
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    Skandinaviassa ja Baltiassa harjoitellaan "Drang nach Ostenia".


    ellauri383.html on line 612: Niinisalon harjoituskentällä maan lounaisosassa järjestetään 26.huhtikuuta-14. toukokuuta sotilaspelit "Arrow-24" (Arrow 24). Niihin osallistuu 2 600 suomalaista sotilasta ja noin 500 kalustoa. Ah-64e Apache-taisteluhelikoptereita saapui Albionista, cv9035-panssariajoneuvoja Virosta, Scimitar-rynnäkköpanssarivaunuja ja Spartan-panssaroituja miehistönkuljetusvaunuja Latviasta. Baltian liittoutuneet lähettivät yhteensä jopa 300 "soldaten". He harjoittelevat hyökkääviä operaatioita ja myös hyvin koordinoitua vuorovaikutusta.
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    ellauri384.html on line 189: Heller syntyi 1. toukokuuta 1923 Coney Islandilla Brooklynissa köyhien juutalaisten Lena ja Isaac Donald Hellerin pojaksi Venäjältä. Jo lapsena hän rakasti kirjoittamista; teini-iässä hän kirjoitti tarinan Neuvostoliiton hyökkäyksestä Suomeen ja lähetti sen New York Daily Newsille, joka hylkäsi sen.
    ellauri384.html on line 214: For me, the reason is because those things are fundamentally hard to believe. If I told you that I had a unicorn friend named Gary, and that Gary had created the universe, and that he was my own personal special friend, and Gary loved me, and Gary was going to take me and everybody I care about to a magic kingdom in the clouds called “Sallbach” where everybody gets a flying pony, but if you don’t love Gary and accept him as your best, most special friend, then he’s going to send you to a place called “Moplach” where you will be drowned in molasses, not only would have have a hard time believing in Sallbach and Moplach…
    ellauri384.html on line 218: The ski resort of Sallbach is a traditional Austrian village with beautiful views. ... The lifts from Sallbach are very good mainly chairs and gondolas. Excellent stay in Sallbach(er hof). Review of Saalbacher Hof. Reviewed Aug 1, 2014. Everything was great. Just one elementary thing we suggest one can improve: The soap dispensors in the bathroom and WC are very difficult to get soap out of. One must nearly be a bodybuilder to be able to squeeze soap liquid out of them. Hope this is fixed till next time qwe come becuse we are sure to be back. Very nice rooms, friendly staff, excellent food and nice facilities. Lovely harp music. --- Aber im Moplach. Homber, Bodenart form Rommelsberge Vor dem Rommelsberg! Bockelswiesen die Bückelswiesen! Brern Wissen Breite Wiesen. Besenrren, grappig lachertje mop lach streek stunt. Brrm. Grrrrrh. 'Leuk mop.' Lach ik. Хорошая шутка. я смеюсь.
    ellauri384.html on line 220: The concepts of “Heaven” and “Hell” are not only difficult for any rational person to believe, but they are not even well-defined. Even within the belief system of Christianity, there are multiple descriptions of Heaven and Hell. Some subsets of Christendom don’t believe in hell. Those who read the Bible closely insist that “Hell” is only for traitorous angels. Everybody has a different idea of who is “definitely” going to be sent to one place or another.
    ellauri384.html on line 222: “Heaven” itself is a rather bizarre concept. Mark Twain underscored the lunacy of the idea in his short story “Captain Stormfield’s Visit To Heaven.” In that story and in “Letters From The Earth” he muses about how humans have invented a place which is full of things that they never engaged in or cared about while on earth, and yet imagine themselves enjoying for all eternity. How many harp enthusiasts do YOU know personally? How many millenia would you enjoy singing the same song of praise over and over? How long would you delight in praying to the glory of God 24 hours a day? If you don’t do that now, why do you think you’re going to enjoy it when you’re dead?
    ellauri384.html on line 224: he has imagined a heaven, and has left entirely out of it the supremest of all his delights, the one ecstasy that stands first and foremost in the heart of every individual of his race -- and of ours -- sexual intercourse!
    ellauri384.html on line 227: Frankly, Hell sounds like a more tolerable place, but even there, it’s full of absurdities. As Terry Pratchett pointed out, in order to cause someone physical pain, they have to have the attributes of a physical body, such as nerve endings. There’s little point in throwing a disembodied spirit into a lake of fire. They don’t have the hardware to FEEL anything. For that you need a body. So it would appear that the most prominent features of both Heaven and Hell is utterly crushing, eternal, pointless BOREDOM. Both places would be eternal torture to the human mind.
    ellauri384.html on line 253: Kreikan seitsemän viisasta olivat julkkixina hyvin tunnettuja sekä toisilleen että suurelle yleisölle. Anacharsis, joka oli yksi näistä viisaista miehistä, tuli käymään Solonissa Ateenassa. Kun Anacharsis näki Ateenan demokratian toiminnan, hän huomautti, että oli outoa, että Ateenassa viisaat puhuivat ja tyhmät päättivät. Solon ihaili tämän miehen valmisnokkeluutta ja hän viihdytti Anacharsisia vieraana pitkään. Solon näytti Anacharsikselle joitain lakeja, joita hän laati ateenalaisille. Anacharsis nauroi Solonille, koska hän kuvitteli, että ateenalaisten epärehellisyys ja ahneus voitaisiin rajoittaa kirjoitetuilla laeilla. Sellaiset lait, sanoi Anacharsis, ovat kuin hämähäkinverkkoja: ne saavat kiinni heikot ja köyhät, mutta rikkaat voivat repiä niiden läpi.
    ellauri384.html on line 284: Solon kumosi drakoniset lait, jotka rankaisivat pienetkin rikokset kuolemalla, joten sanottiin, että Drakonin lait [kodifioitu 621 eKr.] oli kirjoitettu verellä musteen sijaan. Kun joku kysyi Draconilta, miksi hän oli tehnyt hänen lakeistaan niin ankarat, hän vastasi: "Tarvitsemme kuolemanrangaistuksen pienten rikosten estämiseksi, ja isommille en voi kuvitella suurempaa rangaistusta." Solon pidätti kuolemanrangaistuksen murhasta ja taposta kuten jenkkiporukat.
    ellauri384.html on line 381: Kettunarttumainen Sharona eli Bitty Schram was fired during the third season of the Adrian Monk TV show owing to contract disagreements; apparently, she sought a bigger wage and the creators felt she was replaceable. In the episode “Mr. Monk and the Red Herring,” she was replaced by pregnant Natalie Teenager, who remained Monk’s assistant for the rest of the series. Dr. Stanley Kamel, who played Monk’s therapist Dr. Charles Kroger to Tony Shalhoub‘s neurotic Adrian Monk, died April 8, 2008, after suffering a heart attack at age 65.
    ellauri384.html on line 383: After five seasons, 20 Emmy awards and plenty of Jewish jokes, the hit series “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” will air its final episode on Friday. Lebanese Christian Adrian Monk played Midge's complaining dad in the first season. The acclaimed Amazon Prime show by creator Amy Sherman-Palladino has enveloped viewers in a shimmering, candy-colored version of New York during the late 1950s and early 1960s — a world in which "money" meant Jewish money, “humor” meant Jewish humor and “culture” meant Jewish culture.
    ellauri384.html on line 385: Jews have criticized the show’s casting: Its titular heroine, her parents Abe and Rose Weissman (Tony Shalhoub and Marin Hinkle) and Lenny Bruce (Luke Kirby) are all played by non-Jews. A debate over the casting of non-Jewish actors in Jewish roles has heated up in recent years, Comedian Sarah Silverman popularized the term “Jewface” to criticize the trend. Watching a gentile actor portraying, like, a Jew-y Jew is just — agh — feels, like, embarrassing and cringey, like a paleface blackened with shoeshine to play a coon,” Silverman said on her podcast in 2021.
    ellauri384.html on line 387: The real Lenny Bruce was accused of using the Yiddish word “shmuck,” taken as an obscenity to mean “penis.” He incorporated the charge into his standup, explaining that the colloquial Jewish meaning of “schmuck” was “fool”, not "schlong" (meisseli). Driven to pennilessness by relentless prosecution, police harassment and blacklisting from most clubs across the country, he died of a morphine overdose in 1966 at 40 years old.
    ellauri384.html on line 389: Weissmans were well-to-do professionals from Upper East side, Meisels filthy rich garment industrialists from Lower West. The 2010's Mrs. Maisel battles misogyny but takes little interest in other societal evils — including still-rampant antisemitism. Some critics have noted that she is oblivious to segregated facilities when she tours with Black singer Shy Baldwin, then nearly outs him as gay during her set. 'Mrs. Maisel’ takes place in a supersaturated fantasy 1958 New York, one where antisemitism, racism, homophobia and even sexism are daily bread,” writer Rokhl Kafrissen said in 2018.
    ellauri384.html on line 394: Se oli ehkä hetki, jolloin Tony Shalhoub, ei-juutalainen näyttelijä, joka näyttelee Midgen juutalaista isää, sanoi sanan "macher", jolloin tajusin, että jokin oli vialla. Aiemmin tänä vuonna Jared Leto pukeutui nenäproteesiin kuvatakseen israelilaista WeWorkin perustajaa Adam Neumania AppleTV:n WeCrashedissa. Koomikko Sarah Silverman on nimenomaisesti tuominnut kuvat – kuten Leton ja Shalhoubin – joissa on joko proteettinen nenä tai stereotyyppiset eleet. Kuten hän äskettäin sanoi, "miksi meidän omaamme jatkuvasti rikotaan aikana, jolloin edustuksen tärkeys nähdään niin olennaisena ja keskeisenä?" Ennen vanhaan sai näytellä muita rotuja. "Kreikkalaisen" murteen koomikko Parkyakarkus radio-ohjelmassaan oli itse asiassa juutalainen mies (ja juutalaisen kirjailijan Albert Brooksin isä). Sellainen peli ei kyllä käy päinsä enää. Näytteleminen on poliittinen, niin, se on rasistinen teko. Die Rasse rein! Juutalaisena transumiehenä en saata enää näytellä vaikka puuta. Se oli mahdotonta hyväksyä silloin, eikä sitä voida hyväksyä nyt. Mediatilat, joiden maanisesta hallinnasta meitä syytetään, käyttävät edelleen nahattomia meisseleitä, suuria väärennettyjä neniöitä ja liioiteltuja aksentteja stereotypioina maailman rakentamisessa. Se on huolestuttavaa.
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    Teppoilua


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    Luulin ensin että paleface tässä kiusaa mutakuonoa fäkkisormi pystyssä.

    ellauri386.html on line 226: Men det är inte bara Paula och Richard som ska bygga bo. I den nya gemensamma lägenheten bor också varannan vecka Richards barn från hans tidigare äktenskap. Sprickor och olikheter börjar framträda i den nya familjekonstellationen och allt oftare viner anklagelser mellan väggarna. Inte blir det bättre av att allt ackompanjeras av ett pipande oljud från en fläkt.
    ellauri386.html on line 241: Ich putze, ordne Dinge zuhause, richte schiefhängende Gemälde, oder repariere etwas, zB Lüfter, surfe im Internet herum und suche dort nach Dirnen. Ich würde gerne Jesus im Neuen Testament treffen. Wir würden zusammen Wein trinken und Brot knüspern. Das wäre Klasse.
    ellauri386.html on line 346: Farewell, false love, the oracle of lies,

    ellauri386.html on line 381: Analysis (AI): Sir Walter Raleigh's "A Farewell to False Love" is a scathing denunciation of love, castigating it as a source of pain, deceit, and suffering. The poem's tone is one of bitter disillusionment, as the speaker rejects love's false promises and embraces a more rational approach to life.
    ellauri386.html on line 383: The language of the poem is forceful and direct, with Raleigh using vivid imagery and metaphors to emphasize the destructive power of love. He compares love to a "poisoned serpent," a "siren song," and a "maze," suggesting that it is both alluring and deadly. He also uses personification to address love as a "false friend" and an "idle boy," highlighting its treacherous and immature nature.
    ellauri386.html on line 385: Raleigh's poem is a departure from the more idealized and romantic treatments of love that were common in Elizabethan poetry. It reflects the growing skepticism and disillusionment with love that began to emerge during the Renaissance. It also foreshadows the more cynical and satirical treatments of love that would become prevalent in the following century. Lizzy loved it until she found out that Walt was actually thinking of the servant.
    ellauri386.html on line 394: That sits and marks still who doth act amiss.

    ellauri386.html on line 400: Analysis (ai): This poem explores the transient nature of human life through a theatrical metaphor. It compares life to a play, with our passions as the driving force and our time on Earth as the brief performance. The poem suggests that Heaven observes our actions and judgments, drawing attention to the consequences of our deeds. It concludes that while life's performance may be playful, our ultimate demise is a serious reality, underscoring the fragility and brevity of existence.
    ellauri386.html on line 402: In comparison to the author's other works, this poem shares a similar preoccupation with mortality and the transience of human life. However, it departs from some of his more introspective and personal poems by adopting a more detached and philosophical tone.
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    ellauri386.html on line 426: Iceland. Although, at one point, it was a gorgeous and wild country with relatively unique geology (there are other places like it, just not as easy to fly to)—it’s now an amusement park.
    ellauri386.html on line 428: The first time I went there in 2005, tourists were already overrunning it. Still, at some of the geyser fields it still felt wild, with only wooden planks down and no railings for protection. By 2015, each site became like waiting in line at a Disney World attraction, and any quaint hot springs are now swarmed by tourists taking selfies. The locals are absurdly proud of their local landscapes. Like, I’ve ne ver been to a country where the people identify so closely with the scenery. They act as if they built it all by hand, and like nowhere else in the world competes with it. I guess that’s what happens when the bulk of your economy is from tourists constantly praising what they see, and when you live on a medium-sized island with less than 400k people.
    ellauri386.html on line 432: When I got stranded on September 1st due to the bus system shutting down, the locals were very cold. I suppose you can’t expect people to flock to help you, but I and a few other people needed to travel only about 25 miles to get to where we needed to be. The car rental company (which seemed to only own one car) quadrupled the charge after they heard how desperate our situation was. A local refused to give us any advice or phone numbers to even call a taxi/rental agency until we paid them $350 so that they could go shopping in the next town over—then they unexpectedly joined our rental car and demanded they be driven back afterwards.
    ellauri386.html on line 438: I just got back from a 3 week trip to Paris/Munich/Budapest/Prague. My observations:
    ellauri386.html on line 439: Within 3–4 days I started feeling much better and had more energy. I started dropping weight almost immediately, down around 15-25 lbs by the end of the trip. The cravings I have for crap food in the US simply went away. The portions are not THAT much smaller. I went right back to feeling like crap, low energy, etc within 1 week of returning, and I was eating much more carefully.
    ellauri386.html on line 441: When I got back I did some research. Much of this I already knew, but: There are very few additives in food in Europe. Chemicals and pesticides are much more regulated, many of those approved in the US have a high level of carcinogens or other other disease inducing components. Fresh food does not need fat, sugar, salt, etc added for taste. I am now giving serious thought to moving to Europe. I suspect I will live a bit longer if I do, and I KNOW my quality of life will be greatly improved.
    ellauri386.html on line 454: On 29 October 1618, explorer and adventurer Sir Walter Raleigh was beheaded at the Palace of Westminster, on the orders of King James I. Accused of deliberately inciting war between England and Spain during one of his expeditions. On the day of his execution he was reported to have been suffering from from ague, or fever.
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    ellauri389.html on line 57: In previous critical examinations of Lamb, Samuel Taylor Coleridge is usually cited as the archetypal representative of romantic imagination that Lamb tried to ape (esp. Sam's colonialistic Kubla Kurkussa). The celebrated philosopher and poet was Lamb's childhood friend, and hence anchors the predominantly biographical criticism on Lamb that accounts for his distinctively precious tone as an evasive expression of his sense of literary inferiority. Similarly, Lamb's 10 years older sister Mary, who murdered their mother in 1796, has been suggested as another source of Charles's supposed romantic agony.
    ellauri389.html on line 61: Indeed, the essay not only represents the sales flows that Lamb, in his role as a clerk, tabulated daily, but also it evokes a burgeoning domestic industry that significantly nurtured Coleridge's literary career as well: as is widely known, Coleridge's career as a poet was supported by an annuity he received from the porcelain manufacturers Thomas and Josiah Wedgwood.
    ellauri389.html on line 65: Elia, in contrast to Bridget (qua Mary) speaks for a modern sensibility that is attuned to constant stimulation and that revels in the contemporary industrial and imperial economy of surplus and novelty goods. His teacup is an object of debate because it epitomizes precisely the kind of dangerous indulgence Bridget fears: it is a luxury commodity and, with its fashion-dependent pattern and place in a "set" of companion pieces, it inevitably entails additional purchasing. Elia's dialectical opposition to Bridget thus is underscored by his capacity to "love" one pattern of porcelain, and "if possible, [love another] still more". Indeed, Elia's susceptibility to new-sprung marketing strategies is suggested by his acknowledgment that china jars were "introduced" into his imagination by the recently invented tactics of advertising.
    ellauri389.html on line 67: The historical phenomenon transforming porcelain into the flexible economic symbol of "Old China" is imperialism, the recent "favourable circumstances" Elia points out to Bridget, that have enabled them to acquire such "trifles"as his teacup. In discounting the cup as a "trifle," Elia's comment acknowledges both the fall in prices and the rise in Elia's income brought about by the post-Napoleonic expansion of British global commerce, identifying both the general and specific forces that have increased his buying power. In fact, the porcelain trade was a key site of such economic growth spurred by empire and, as the contrasting consumer sentiments in Bridget and Elia's debate attest, is a powerful index to imperialism's recent rehabilitative impact on luxury consumption.
    ellauri389.html on line 69: Elia sees no inconsistency in the fact that porcelain can be both an exclusive luxury item found at "great houses" and an ordinary household accessory such as his teacup, affirming the empire's newly inclusive economy in which porcelain is inexpensive, and a clerk can live like a king; indeed, Elia foregrounds imperialism's integrative effects on porcelain by intimating that his teacup has become precisely the "cheap luxury" for which Bridget always longs. Indeed, the essay itself is replicated by the visual image on Elia's teacup: the cup's picture of "a young and courtly Mandarin, handing tea to a lady from two miles off' is a miniature, orientalized reflection of Elia's and Bridget's (qua Mary) incestuous tea-time smooching.
    ellauri389.html on line 71: The nominal occasion of Lamb's essay is not just Elia's purchase of the teacup, but also Britain's en- trance into China, as it began with the East India Company's annexation of Singa Pura (Singapore) in 1819. The event, which was a pivotal moment in British imperial expansion, extended imperial activity from South Asia to the Far East. More importantly, the development revised a longstanding Sino-British trade imbalance that was particularly caused by porcelain and tea, and hence necessitated a change in British attitudes toward luxury purchases such as porcelain that reversed the animus previously demonstrated by Fielding, who complained that brits echanged the gold of one India to the clay ("mud") of another. Indeed, "Old China" facetiously depicts a cultural sinicization presumably precipitated by this intensification in East Asia-based imperial activity: Elia drinks tea "unmixed," in the Chinese fashion, and experiences an "almost feminine" pleasure in porcelain that likens him to the androgynous "men with women's faces" that Elia associates with China. Fuck the guy was obviously gay.
    ellauri389.html on line 73: The tempest over a teacup that occurs in "Old China" is Lamb's prosaically imperial scramble for the sign of poetic genius that he associates with Coleridge-that is, China. Indeed, as a series, the Elia essays repeatedly portray Chinese commodities as the definitive form of affordable imperial luxury "made in China". They are themselves a superfoetation of the pre-occupation chinoiserie.
    ellauri389.html on line 75: The essay's preoccupation with porcelain is a striking contrast to the way Chinese porcelain appears jumbled among the Japan lacquer, Javanese coffee, and Jamaican sugar that appear in Alexander Pope's Rape of the Lock (1712, 1714), and it is similarly distinguished from the Chinese pagodas promiscuously mingling with Egyptian crocodiles and Indian Buddhas in Thomas De Quincey's more contemporary orientalist work, Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1821).
    ellauri389.html on line 77: All this lexical play upon the word "china" that Elia performs has an imperial logic: it lets a teacup metonymize the East Asian empire. Porcelain collecting is a way of possessing the country, as porcelain purchasers such as Elia display a piece of China earth in British domestic space, offering everyday access to another exotic world every time he indulges in a cup of proverbial British tea. Deliberately confusing his cup's porcelain glaze with "the lucid atmosphere of fine Cathay" Elia imperially assumes the painted pictures on his teacup to be a telescopic vision of China itself ("for so we must in courtesy interpret that speck of deeper blue").
    ellauri389.html on line 79: In fact it was both the soil and a mastery of firing techniques, bolstered by a fiercely protectionist economy, that maintained Chinese porcelain superiority for so long. For much of the eighteenth century, British porcelain manufacturers were unable to replicate the intense heats required to properly fire porcelain. In addition, China further strained British market development by requiring all payment to be in specie and by remaining closed to foreign traders. As a result, when in the late eighteenth century the firing process was finally mastered by domestic china makers such as Wedgwood, Minton, and Spode, China's fierce restrictions against import trade still prevented the British competitors from threatening the supremacy of Chinese industry. A British mission to open China, for example, was stalled as late as 1816. Ironically, this disadvantageous balance of trade between Britain and China actually added to porcelain's appeal.
    ellauri389.html on line 87: The essay resembles "Old China" in both its paean to Chinese exports ("China pigs have been esteemed a luxury all over the East, from the remotest periods that we read of"), and its detailed understanding of consumer economics. The titular anecdote is a fable about a Chinese boy's discovery, in the "ages when men ate their meat raw," of the pleasure of roast pig. The wondrous qualities of cooked food produce an immediate "tickling" in one's "nether" or "lower regions", just as Arvi Järnefelt warned. Bo-bo discovers the exquisite flavor when he accidentally sets fire to his house and swine. LOL what idiots, the kinks. Interestingly, roast pig and tea are among the luxuries that the Guernsies hoard during the German occupation.
    ellauri389.html on line 89: The acceleration of capitalism is the natural result of spontaneous and inevitable consumer desire: with every bite of roast pig Bo-Bo's smell "was wonderfully sharpened," and as each villager becomes addicted to the flavor of roast pork "prices grow enormously dear". The word "porcelain" was be-stowed by the traders who introduced the artifact to Western markets. It derives from the Portuguese word for the pink translucent cowry seashells that in turn were named for baby pigs.
    ellauri389.html on line 91: "Roast Pig" congratulates the recent breakthrough of domestic porcelain manufacturers by downplaying the long history of Chinese superiority at porcelain-firing techniques, and instead promoting an Englishman's mastery of these activities. The essay portrays the Chinese as irresponsible consumers and more importantly, authorizes English insurance culture as the one safe guarantee of guiltless consumption.
    ellauri389.html on line 93: When "Old China" appeared in 1823, British porcelain had finally gained supremacy over Chinese porcelain. This revolution in the Sino-British trade imbalance was marked when the British porcelain manufacturer Spode began to furnish the Canton branch of the East India Company with English-manufactured "old blue," to compete in local Chinese markets against domestically manufactured porcelain. The event inverted the previously economically crippling import of porcelain to Britain: by 1826 the flow of silver between the countries ran in Britain's favor. The first translation into Chinese of k the Chinese characters that certified real, Chinese-made porcelain. Haha the irony of it all.
    ellauri389.html on line 95: In the early nineteenth century, Britain began a reverse trade into China of opium, a product of Britain's colonial holdings in India and the Levant. The economic consequences of this dumping of opium into China were significant, as the drug, which rendered many Chinese addicted consumers, augmented the reversal of Britain's previous consumer subjugation to China in their desire for porcelain and tea, and indeed evocatively displaced a kind of chinamania to China itself. With its catastrophic vision of obsessive Chinese consumers, the "Dissertation upon Roast Pig" is a comically topical glimpse of such opium-like needs and, as such, the earlier essay, like opium, paves the way for the kind of unencumbered pleasure in consumption that "Old China" relates. "Kubla Khan" was written under the influence of opium.
    ellauri389.html on line 97: The Romantic ethic rose in the spirit of modern consumerism. Sociologist Colin Campbell provides an account of the universal privilege that consumption offers previously upper class exclusive experiences such as imagination.
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    ellauri389.html on line 111: Lamb's essay tropes contemporary developments in English political economy as it was most prominently figured by the porcelain industry. Under the auspices of an imperial organ, they unleash John Bull in a china shop, facetiously troping these radical changes in Sino-British consumer history in order to wreak havoc on existing protections of romantic genius. "Old China" is literary chinoiserie for an age shaped by the new imperial industry.
    ellauri389.html on line 126: 1Suspension of disbelief is the avoidance — often described as willing — of critical thinking and logic in understanding something that is unreal or impossible in reality, such as something in a work of speculative fiction, in order to believe it for the sake of enjoying its narrative. Vähän sama asia kuin Jamesin "will to believe". Coleridge also referred to this concept as "poetic faith", citing the concept as a feeling analogous to the supernatural, which stimulates the mind's faculties regardless of the irrationality of what is being understood. With a film, for instance, the viewer has to ignore the reality that they are viewing a staged performance and temporarily accept it as their reality in order to be entertained. Early black-and-white films are an example of visual media that require the audience to suspend their disbelief that everything is black and white. Not to mention mute films! Tolkien ei uskonut tollaseen, ei kukaan normaalijärkinen oikeasti edes väliaikaisesti usko örkkeihin ja haltioihin. Sehän on vaan satua!
    ellauri389.html on line 134: Smith kirjoitti Beachy Headin vuosina 1803–1806, lähellä elämänsä loppua, kun hän kamppaili velkojen ja huonon terveyden kanssa. Runon säveltämisen aikana Englanti osallistui Napoleonin sotiin Ranskan kanssa, ja Beachy Headin katsottiin olevan Ranskan armeijan todennäköinen maihinnousupaikka. Siitä huolimatta Smith jatkoi Ranskan ja vallankumouksellisten ihanteiden tukemista.
    ellauri389.html on line 150: viiva jonka piirtää hyrskyt rantaviivalle, All is black shadow, but the lucid line
    ellauri389.html on line 161: Hyvän juoksun juossut Sari Essayah kieltää vertaamasta Ukrainan tilannetta Israelin selkkauxeen, ne ovat aivan eri asioita. Niiden maininta edes samana päivänä olisi whataboutismia. Sinänsä hullua että Jeesus, tuo superlunastaja, ainoana ei suositellut tollasta pahan maxamista toisella pahalla, että two bads sum up to one good. Sen isän mielestä kosto oli aivan paikallaan. It's payback time, silmä silmästä ja hammas hampaasta, et tässä tarjoilla mitään toista poskea. Armo käy oikeudesta vasta kun poika on naulattuna ristillä. IOU on kuitattu kun sen takuumies on kivuliaasti tapettu.
    ellauri389.html on line 163: Sakut nälistivät Guernseyllä puolalaisia ja venäläisiä sotavankeja. Niille ei riittänyt edes perunankuoria, saati homemade giniä. What about the Brits? Niistä Wikipediassa on luokka Category:Massacres committed by the United Kingdom. 36 sivua eri siirtomaista ml Irlanti.
    ellauri389.html on line 170: Viestinnän tarkoituksena on usein kääntää huomio pois aiheen sisällöstä (punainen silakka). Tavoitteena voi olla myös kritiikin oikeutuksen ja kriitikon legitiimiyden, rehellisyyden ja oikeudenmukaisuuden kyseenalaistaminen, mikä voi saada kritiikin halveksuvan luonteen, joka voi olla perusteltua tai ei. Argumentin kohteena ovat kaksoisstandardit ja tekopyhyys , mutta sitä voidaan käyttää myös vastapuolen näkemysten tai käyttäytymisen suhteuttamiseksi. Julia Ioffe called whataboutism a "sacred Russian tactic", and compared it to accusing the pot of calling the kettle black. Pata kattilaa soimaa, musta kylki kummallakin.
    ellauri389.html on line 181: Zimmer kiittää brittiläistä toimittajaa Edward Lucasia siitä, että hän aloitti säännöllisen yleisen käytön sanalle whataboutism putinismista sen ilmestymisen jälkeen blogikirjoituksessa 29. lokakuuta 2007, raportoimalla osana Venäjää koskevaa päiväkirjaa, joka painettiin uudelleen kun Stalin-viittauxet oli vaihdettu Putinixi. The Economistin 2. marraskuuta ilmestyvässä numerossa. 31. tammikuuta 2008 The Economist julkaisi toisen Lucasin artikkelin nimeltä "Whataboutism". Edward Lucas's 2008 Economist article states that "Soviet propagandists during the cold war were trained in a tactic that their western interlocutors nicknamed 'whataboutism'. Writing for Bloomberg News, Leonid Bershidsky called whataboutism a "Russian tradition", while The New Yorker described the technique as "a strategy of false moral equivalences". Myöhemmin Lucas syytti Trumpia whataboutismista, niin että hän "kuulostaa kauheasti Putinilta". Kun juontaja Oh Really kutsui Putinia "tappajaksi", Trump vastasi sanomalla, että myös Yhdysvaltain hallitus syyllistyi ihmisten tappamiseen. Hän vastasi: "Tappajia on paljon. Meillä on paljon tappajia. Mitä luulette - maamme on niin viaton?" Selvää entäilyä!
    ellauri389.html on line 185: In 2006, Putin replied to George W. Bush's criticism of Russia's human rights record by stating that he "did not want to head a democracy like Iraq's," referencing the US intervention in Iraq. For example, writing for Slate in 2014, Joshua Keating noted the use of "whataboutism" in a statement on Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea, where Putin, completely irrelevantly, "listed a litany of complaints about Western interventions, including the previous two Crimean wars 1853-56 and 1918-21."
    ellauri389.html on line 226: “It’s complicated,” he says. “On the positive side, this is a wonderful time to explore new ways of communicating with a global audience free from the constraints and obligations of academic life. I’ve seen plenty of philosophy lecturers get increasingly bitter about higher education, and I don’t want to end up like them.
    ellauri389.html on line 228: “Far better to have a go at following my own direction than stagnate. It might not work out, but at least I’ll be able to say I had a go. It feels exciting at the moment, and I wanted to see if it is possible to live as a writer and podcaster. I’ve always found lot of academic philosophy rather dry, but I love philosophy at its best. Through Philosophy Bites I’ve met some of the top living philosophers, and I’ve been inspired by them.
    ellauri389.html on line 230: “But I feel weighed down by the short sightedness, the petty bureaucracy, and the often pointless activities that are creeping into higher education. These things eat time and, more importantly, sap energy. Meanwhile the sand sifts through the hourglass. At the Open University I’d always hoped that we’d be able to offer a named undergraduate degree in philosophy, but actually the subject has, if anything, become marginalised, with fewer courses available than when I joined nineteen years ago, and with much higher fees. This at a time when philosophy is becoming increasingly popular. There had also been suggestions that I might be able to take on an official role promoting the public understanding of philosophy, but that didn’t materialise either.
    ellauri389.html on line 234: Crazy or not, it’s a worrying sign for philosophy in the academy. Someone who’s very good at conveying complex philosophical ideas in plain English– a good teacher, in other words – has come to the conclusion that a university is not the best place for him to be. An applied philosopher is not like a real one: Barring ordinary language philosophers, if you ask them direct questions in ordinary language they can’t answer without jargon and mystification. When faced with the need to explain what they’re doing and why it should be of interest to anyone at all outside of that culture, they look like flounders, both eyes on the same side of the skull. Not the best ones, like Quentin Skinner, Philip Pettit, and Peter Singer, who are all praised for their minds and their humanity, as well as the ability to think out of the fly and express themselves lucidly. No Perer Rabbit ainaskin on sertifioitu paska, varmaan siis noi 2 muutakin n.h ja Nigel ize.
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    ellauri389.html on line 248: Vapauden käsite on Quentin Patrickin korjaan Skinnerin tutkimusteema, jossa yhdistyvät useat hänen mielenkiintonsa kohteista: renessanssi, erityisesti Machiavelli, sekä Hobbes ja republikanistinen "ajattelu". Filosofinen keskustelu, johon Skinner vapaus-artikkeleillaan osallistuu, on Isaiah Berlinin ”Two Concepts of Liberty” -esseestä liikkeelle lähtenyt ajatustenvaihto.
    ellauri389.html on line 260: We've heard this song before. Plain and simple, the guy got the sack. Having spoken with almost all of the brilliant philosophical minds alive and at large right now, what’s he discovered? Has a pattern emerged? Can he decipher the wisdom peculiar to our age? He furrows his brow and after some reflection, looks down in his beer and says, “No.”
    ellauri389.html on line 262: “My grandfather gave me some really strange books to read, including Colin Wilson’s The Outsider and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. He was an autodidact, left school at about twelve, a completely self-taught man, so he had a very eclectic taste. He would pass on books that interested him, some were philosophical books, and they interested me too.
    ellauri389.html on line 268: Philosophers could be contributing to something that’s incredibly important. Gay marriage is just one example of many. I don’t think philosophers responded particularly well to 9/11 either. As of free speech, I’m much more sympathetic to the American system actually. Of course I draw the line at incitement to violence, to certain sorts of pornography, plagiarism, false advertising, the disclosure of official secrets – these are the areas where I would shut the buggers up.”
    ellauri389.html on line 297: Just as the Christian God determines what is right and wrong for many if not all monkeys around the world, Nature serves this purpose for the narrator. He is, in this tender moment, directing his monologue not to her but to his sister, Dorothy. They are extraordinarily close and he wishes to share with her his adoration for Nature. He is searching for a way to make his sister understand that placing your heart within the hands of Nature is without risk. She should feel the “mountain-winds” on her skin and not resist them.
    ellauri389.html on line 301: He states that she will never forget this place and it will become a paradise for “all sweet sounds and harmonies.” His sister will not be run down by “dreary” normalcy even after big brother's death.
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    ellauri390.html on line 48: Viimeinen mohikaani sijoittuu vuoteen 1757, jolloin Englanti kävi Pohjois-Amerikan hallinnasta seitsenvuotista sotaa Ranskaa ja intiaaneja vastaan. Englantilaisen everstiluutnantin George Munron tyttäret Cora ja Alice ovat matkalla Fort William Henryn linnoitukseen, missä heidän isänsä on komentajana. Matkan aikana he joutuvat ranskalaisten kanssa liittoutuneen huronintiaani Maguan järjestämään väijytykseen, josta heidät pelastavat Haukansilmänä tunnettu Natty Bumppo (sic) ja hänen intiaaniystävänsä Chingachgook poikineen. Tästä alkaa huima sieppausten ja pelastusyritysten sarja, joka kietoutuu meneillään olevan sodan tapahtumiin ja vie Haukansilmän intiaanikyliin ja ranskalaisten vangiksi. Linnoituksen antautumista seuraavassa verilöylyssä, yllätyshyökkäyksissä ja kostoiskuissa kokee kohtalonsa moni, lopulta myös Chingachgookin poika Uncas, viimeinen puhdasverinen mohikaani. Viimeinen mohikaani on Cooperin pääteos, ja se oli yksi aikansa suosituimmista kirjoista. Myöhemmin teos on innoittanut muita taiteilijoita, ja siitä on tehty lukuisia elokuvia, näytelmiä, oopperoita, televisiosarjoja, lyhennelmiä ja sarjakuvia.
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    ellauri390.html on line 66: The Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians is descended from a group of Mohicans (variously known as Mahikan, Housatonic and River Indians; the ancestral name Muh-he-con-ne-ok means “people of the waters that are never still”) and a band of the Delaware Indians known as the Munsee. The Mohicans and the Delaware, closely related in customs and traditions, originally inhabited large portions of what is now the northeastern United States. In 1734, a small group of Mohicans established a village near Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where they began to assimilate with the palefaces, but were nonetheless driven out by Euro-Americans. In 1785 they founded “New Stockbridge” in upper New York State at the invitation of the Oneida Indians. Their new home, however, was on timber land sought after by non-Indian settlers.
    ellauri390.html on line 68: In 1818, the band settled briefly in White River, Indiana, only to be again relocated. In order to relocate both the Stockbridge-Munsee and Oneida Indians, government officials, along with missionaries, negotiated the acquisition of a large tract in what is now Wisconsin. In 1834, the Stockbridge Indians settled there; two years later they were joined by some Munsee families who were migrating west from Canada and who decided to remain with the Stockbridge families. Together, they became known as the Stockbridge-Munsee Band. The tribe expanded its land base by obtaining 46,000 acres by treaty with their neighbors to the north, the Menominee Tribe. More pressure from the government resulted in more relocation - first in Kaukana, Wisconsin, and later to a community on the shores of Lake Winnebago that the tribe named Stockbridge ('Vielä Kauempana').
    ellauri390.html on line 70: By the terms of a new treaty with the federal government in 1856, the band moved to its present site in Shawano County. The General Allotment Act of 1887 resulted in the loss of a great deal of land by the Stockbridge-Munsee. In the Great Depression, the tribe lost yet more land. However, in the early 1930’s the Stockbridge-Munsee experienced a reawakening of their identity and began reorganizing. In 1932 they even took over the town council of Red Springs under the provisions of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, created an activist Business Committee and started to regain some of their land. The Secretary of the Interior affirmed the reservation in 1937, for which the tribe is to him forever grateful.
    ellauri390.html on line 130: Saulin isä oli tehtaanjohtaja Carl Otto Saxelin ja äiti aatelinen Zaida Maria Blåfield. Hän kirjoitti ylioppilaaksi 1907 ja valmistui filosofian kandidaatiksi 1911. Sauli toimi vuosina 1911–1914 Aamulehden päätoimittajana ja Hämeen Sanomien päätoimittajana 1914–1917. Myöhemmin hän oli G. A. Serlachius Oy:n palveluksessa Mäntässä 1917–1920, Varsinais-Suomen Vartion päätoimittajana sekä Jallu-lehden tutkivana journalistina 1937–1945.
    ellauri390.html on line 177: 1800-luvun alussa Radcliffe vaikutti Edgar Allan Poeen (1809–1849) ja Sir Walter Scottiin (1771–1832). Myöhemmin 1800-luvulla Charlotte ja Emily Brontë jatkoivat Radcliffen goottilaista perinnettä romaaneissaan Jane Eyre, Villette ja Wuthering Heights. Radcliffea ihailivat myös ranskalaiset kirjailijat, kuten Honoré de Balzac (1799 - 1850), Victor Hugo (1802 - 1885), Alexandre Dumas (1802 - 1870), George Sand (1804-1876) ja Charles Baudelaire (1821 - 1867)
    ellauri390.html on line 199: Ukrainalaisilla on vain hyvää sanottavaa Vsevolodista, onhan hän Kiovan poikia. Krestovsky tuli vanhasta puolalaisesta aatelista (szlachta 'lahtari'), jonka juuret ovat nyky-Ukrainassa.
    ellauri390.html on line 225: "Pikkuhiljaa" romaani alkoi unohtua. Mutta 1900-luvun 80-luvun lopulla, perestroikan aikana, se julkaistiin uudelleen kahdessa osassa (julkaistiin sitten uudelleen vuosina 1994 ja 2005), sillä sen kuvaamat sosiaaliset ongelmat olivat kapitalismin mukana palanneet. "Tämä kirja on yhdistelmä seikkailunhaluista romaania, jossa on selkeä salapoliittinen juonittelu ja erittäin sosiaalista teosta, joka osoittaa, kuinka mittaamaton kuilu erottaa venäläisen yhteiskunnan 'huiput' ja "pohjat", agraari oligarkia ja urbaani pohja. Molemmat näistä olosuhteista varmistavat kirjan menestyksen molemmissa yhteiskuntaluokissa." — I. Skachkovin vuoden 2005 painoksen esipuheesta
    ellauri390.html on line 385: Serlachiuxen wc-paperitehtaat rahoittivat 1997 läpyskän jolla muistuteltiin ysärinuorisoa vaarien uhrimielestä. Se löytyi Kontista, tässä siitä otteita.
    ellauri390.html on line 395: Vihkosen päättää Wäinö Havaxen rallatus Rukajärven tielle lähtiessä. Jätkä kaatui sinne rähmälleen heti kättelyssä. Havaxesta on pitkä paasaus Runkkujussin eli Juhani Peltosen yhteydessä albumissa 60. Takakannessa on Rudolf Waldenin termennys 1940 Serlan paperityöläisille että nyt ei parane poliittisesti lakkoilla. What else is new. Kirjasen toimittajat komppaavat: nyt on jokaisen pysyttävä paikallaan eikä asenteilla. A good wife knows her place.
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    ellauri390.html on line 419: Which What Hanhesta on jo pitkä paasaus albumissa 282, joten hän ei esittelyä tarvize. Riittää siis nyt keskittyä kavereiden sanomaan, tai sanomiin jos ne ovat erilaisia. No ainakin Jack näyttäisi olevan ulkoilmaihmisiä, Hanhi sitävastoin viihtyy sisäilmassa. Pidän enemmän tunkkaisesta.
    ellauri390.html on line 421: Ma formation d´architecte m´a appris à considerer l´intention particulier de chaque espace. Les chiottes sont un environ parfait pour méditer. Là, nous pouvons revenir à nous-mêmes et toucher quelque chôse au plus profond de nous.
    ellauri390.html on line 428: She's well-acquainted with the touch of the velvet hand
    ellauri390.html on line 518: Esi-isille on hyvä varata jääkaappiin tai kaakeliuunin taaxe kakkua. Jack the Beanstalk sanoo high five to life, Hanhi sanoo take five, älä hyperventiloi äläkä halua elämältä mitä et voi saada; Jack sanoo tee mitä haluat äläkä mitä pitää. Lännen ja idän ratkaisut vapaan tahdon ongelmaan. Je me calme, je relâche. Je souris, je suis libre. Olen lâche kalju hiirulainen, olen vapaa. There´s always an answer: let it be. Moment merveilleux, moment présent.
    ellauri390.html on line 520: Samaan aikaan toisaalla Jack the Beanstalk varastaa jättiläiseltä kultamunia munivan hanhen ja hän sekä hänen äitinsä elävät mukavasti elämänsä loppuun asti. Eine Erzählung über den Sinn des Lebens. Loppukäänne on tässäkin aika lössähdys: "Wenn ich Sie richtig verstehe, dann gibt es kein Patentrezept, das bei jedem funktioniert. Man muss nur sich konzentrieren, kreuz und quer touristieren, und es kann bestenfalls funkzionieren." Ei tällä kuuhun mennä, mutta Jaakolle tää oli varsinainen kultamuna. Jättiläisen ovelta Jack pystyy noutamaan jättiläiseltä monia tavaroita, mukaan lukien kultapussin, lumotun hanhen, joka munii kultamunia, ja taikakultaisen harpun, joka soittaa ja laulaa itsekseen. Sitten Jack pakenee pilkkomalla pavunvarren. Häntä jahtaava jättiläinen kaatuu kuolemaansa kuin Väinö Kuzmin, ja Jack ja hänen perheensä menestyvät.
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    ellauri390.html on line 579: In an attempt to chart a new path for his life, he applied to the prestigious Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University. He was denied due to– “a lack of significant work experience.”
    ellauri390.html on line 583: Toisessa episodissa Jack teki 10-12h työpäiviä saadaxeen ylennyxen, mistä päivät venyisivät 12-14 tuntisixi. Millä alalla? Ei se kerro.
    ellauri390.html on line 588: John is a #1 Bestselling author, inspirational speaker, and adventure traveler. His purpose is to create museum day moments for himself and hoodwink all others. Jackin mieliturauxia ovat
    ellauri390.html on line 604: Casey on tavallinen tarjoilijanimi, suunnilleen kuin Pirjo. Casey is a given name, originally derived from the Irish Gaelic cathasaigh, meaning "vigilant" or "watchful". Casey Anthony (born 1986), American woman accused of killing her two-year old daughter, Caylee. Casey Calvert (born 1990), American pornographic film actress.
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    ellauri390.html on line 618: Aber es geht hier um den Sinn und das Zweck von Leben, nicht die Ursache! Silly me. Ursachen gibt es viele, worüber alle übereins werden können, das Zweck dagegen ist völlig subjektiv. Und fakultativ, man braucht das alles nicht so im Ernst zu nehmen. Es geht ganz gut zwecklos zu leben wenn man will. Aber es gibt Besseres.
    ellauri390.html on line 625: Er kann alle diese Dinge tun, und 20 mehr. Jackin Beatrice vastaa kysymyxillä ja kysyy vastauxilla. Hiän ui tähtien pöytään ja tarjoilee moukille. Hiän on täällä tänään.
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    ellauri390.html on line 706: Wie etwa: willst du tun was du willst? Hast du Angst vor dem Tod? Kaufe dieses Büchlein! Komm zu meine Seminare! Arbeit macht frei! Tod gibt es nicht! Jeder Mensch sollte tun, was immer er möchte. Financial Independence, Retire Early.
    ellauri390.html on line 714: Entä sitten kuolema? "Man kann nicht vor den Tod Angst haben wenn man schon alles macht was man will." Warum denn nicht? Sterben ist wahrscheinlicht nicht eins von diesen tollen Dingen, und nachher kann man nicht mehr etwas tun. Starr und kalt herumliegen ist nicht speziell toll, oder?
    ellauri390.html on line 718: Casey fragte verdächtig: Meinen Sie dass Leute aufhören sollten, mehr Geld haben zu wollen? Bist du etwa anarchokommunist oder was? Keineswegs, erwiderte Jack, soweit könnte ich nie wagen, bin ja Amerikaner. Was ich meine ist dies: diejenigen die tun was sie wollen sind sehr erfolgreich, sie sind richtige Glückshasen. Und reich. Sie sind nicht besonders zahlreich, lediglich. 1% von der Bevölkerung oder so. Aber sie besitzen zirka 50% von allem. Sie haben viele Beziehungen, manus manum lavat. Das nenne ich Glück.
    ellauri390.html on line 720: Tälläsellä taikauskoisella positiivisuudella on jenkkirupusakkia kusetettu maailman sivu. Vasta viime aikoina kun kapitalismin rattaat ovat alkaneet jauhaa tyhjää, pieni epäilys on alkanut tihkua Amerikan unelmaan. Kirja ilmestyi 2007, 2008 alkoi suuri lama. Jakob hat Glück gehabt, er hat gemacht, was er wollte.
    ellauri390.html on line 728: Ilmeisesti Jaakko onkin toi kafeteristi-Mike eikä kyselijä-Jack, koska Jaakkokin jätti kaikki kesken ja lähti tropiikkiin. Elämämme on winzig pieni osa maailmankakkeudesta, ezenpuoleen mitä väliä, mutta pieniähän me ollaan izekin ja pienet ongelmamme meille suuria. Das ganze Leben ist eine tolle Geschichte Jack!
    ellauri390.html on line 730: Jaa on tässä epilogikin kuin El Zorro vihkosissa. Ei siinä enää mitään ihmeempää. Vikan sivun omakehut jälleen kertovat, että Jakob Pavunvarsi on kaikkien aikojen Vorsokratikereiden Hall Of Famessa sadan parhaan joukossa. Se hämmmästyttää sitä izeäänkin, muita vielä enemmän. Mutta mitä on Big Five for Life? Viisi sukupuuttoon kuolevaa eläinlajia termiittiapinan turistisafarilla. Five goals that you should definitely achieve in life. 100 kirjaa jotka pitää lukea, 1000 paikkaa missä käydä. Vitunko väliä?
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    ellauri391.html on line 127: De Barth het zwüsche 1904 und 1908 z Bärn, z Berlin, z Tübinge und z Marburg evangelischi Theologii gschtudiirt. Eis Johr schpäter isch er Hilfsprediger in de dütschschprooige Gmeind z Gämpf worde, wo-n-er sini Frau, s Nelly Hoffmann kenneglehrt het. Ghürote hei si im 1913, wo-n-er Pfarrer z Safewil im Kanton Aargau isch gsi (1911-1921). Derte het er au sin Kommentar zum Römerbrief gschribe, wo-n-en bekannt gmacht het. Im 1921 isch de Barth zum Honorarprofessor vo de Universität vo Göttinge bruefe worde, uf ene Lehrstuehl, wo extra für ihn isch iigrichtet worde. In Dütschland won er au e chlii under de Nazi gschafft het, isch er ein vo de Afüehrer vo dr Bekennende Chille gsi, wo sich em Regime widersetzt het. Wil er as Brofesser an dr Universidät vo Bonn sich gweigeret het, em Hitler Dreui zschwöre, isch er entloh worde und nach Basel zruggcho.
    ellauri391.html on line 129: Ab 1950 bekämpfte er die deutsche Wiederbewaffnung. Im Kalten Krieg widersprach er kontinuierlich dem prinzipiellen Antikommunismus. His pastoral career began in the rural Swiss town of Safenwil, where he was known as the "Red Pastor from Safenwil".
    ellauri391.html on line 157: Joachim Ringwormin sanan teologiasta löytyy vastauxia. Joachim Ringleben (* 24. Juli 1945 in Flensburg) ist ein lutherischer Theologe, Universitätsprofessor und war von 2000 bis 2016 Abt des Klosters Burschfelde bei Hann. Münden im Weserbergland. Joachim Ringleben is a leading Hamann expert.
    ellauri391.html on line 158: Hamann deserves to be known precisely because he was the first to voice counter-Enlightenment views. Named by Goethe as the "brightest intellect of his era," Hamann, a resident of Königsberg, East Prussia, and friend of Kant, was denied access to a professorship or a pastoral call because he was a stutterer. Having undergone a conversion experience while on a business trip to London that had gone awry, he disavowed the Enlightenment ideal of limiting truth to autonomous reason. In a word, autonomous reason is no substitute for "Christ" (the word).
    ellauri391.html on line 165: In der deutschen theologischen Landschaft gilt Ringleben als orthodox-spekulativer Außenseiter, dessen Koordinaten vor allem Martin Luther, Johann Georg Hamann, der Deutsche Idealismus (Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel) und Søren Kierkegaard sind. Eine größere Beachtung haben seine Aufsätze zu Luther, Hegel und seine Auseinandersetzung mit dem Neutestamentler und Fakultätskollegen Gerd Lüdermann gefunden. Ringleben wendet sich gegen einen seiner Ansicht nach verwässerten Neo-Kulturprotestantismus, wie er sich nach dem Schwinden des Einflusses der Dialektischen Theologie Karl Barths in der theologischen Diskussion Geltung verschafft hat. In Anschluss an Adolf Hitler ist er der Überzeugung „Die dogmatische Theologie muss ihre Eigenart in engster Fühlungnahme mit dem vorgegebenen Wort der [Heiligen] Schrift zu finden suchen, weil ihr Denken sonst seiner Sprachlichkeit verlustig geht.“ Pakkoko on olla niin dogmaattinen? Paavi Pentti äityi kiittelemään Silsan näkemystä Herr Jesuxesta. Kun vihollisesi ylistävät sinua, tarkista kantasi.
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    xxx/ellauri010.html on line 66: And scent the prey their masters would attack all. ja haistaa pomoillensa mistä löytyy saalista.
    xxx/ellauri010.html on line 67: However, the poor jackals are less foul Kuiteskin sakaaliparatkin on vähemmän ällöjä
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    xxx/ellauri013.html on line 1055: The Polish szlachta and... intelligentsia were social strata in which reputation... was felt... very important... for a feeling of self-worth. Men strove... to find confirmation of their... self-regard... in the eyes of others... Such a psychological heritage forms both a spur to ambition and a source of constant stress, especially if [one has been inculcated with] the idea of [one]'s public duty...
    xxx/ellauri013.html on line 1059: Conrad suffered throughout life from ill health, physical and mental. A newspaper review of a Conrad biography suggested that the book could have been subtitled Thirty Years of Debt, Gout, Depression and Angst. Conrad had a phobia of dentistry, neglecting his teeth until they had to be extracted.
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    xxx/ellauri013.html on line 1063: Brown was a latter-day buccaneer, sorry enough, like his more celebrated prototypes...They never failed to let you know, too, that he was supposed to be a son of a baronet. The others were merrely vulgar and greedy brutes, but he seemed by some more complex intention. He would rob a man as if only to demonstrate his poor opinion of the creature...Later on he ran off - it was reported - with the wife of a missionary, a very young girl from Clapham way, who had married the mild, flat-footed fellow in a moment of enthusiasm, and suddenly transplanted to Melanesia, lost her bearings somehow. It was a dark story. She was ill at the time he carried her off, and died on board his ship. It is said - as the most wonderful part of the tale - that over her body he gave way to an outburst of sombre and violent grief...till at last, he sails into Jim's history, a blind accomplice of the dark powers.
    xxx/ellauri013.html on line 1065: ...most unexpectedly I did come upon him a few hours before he gave up his arrogant ghost. Fortunately he was willing and able to talk between the choking fits of asthma, and his racked body writherd with malicious exultation at the bare thought of Jim. He exulted thus at the idea that he had "paid out the stuck-up beggar after all". He gloated over his action. I had to bear the sunken glare of his fierce crow-footed eyes if I wanted to know; and so I bore it, reflecting how much certain forms of evil are akin to madness, derived from intense egoism, inflamed by resistance, tearing the soul to pieces...
    xxx/ellauri013.html on line 1067: It appears that a sort of loafing, fuddled vagabond - a white man living among the natives with a siamese woman - had consireded it a great privilege to give a shelter to the last days of the famous Gentleman Brown. While he was talking to me in the wretched hovel, and, as it were, fighting for every minute of his life, the siamese woman, with big bare legs nd a stupid coarse face, sat in dark orner chewing betel stolidly. Now and then she would get up for the purpose of shooing a chicken away from the door. The whole hut shook when she walked. An ugly yellow child, naked and pot-bellied, like a little heathen god, stood at the foot of the couch, finger in mouth, lost in a profound and calm contemplation of the dying man.
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    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 305: At the weekend seminar, I couldn’t shake the feeling that what we were participating in was thinly-veiled self-indulgence and little more. In hindsight, I think this was as much a branding problem (from a business perspective) as an organizational problem (social perspective). Integral Institute built their movement in order to influence academia, governmental policy, to get books and journals published, and to infuse these ideas into the world at large. Yet, here we were, spending money to sit in a room performing various forms of meditation and yoga, having group therapy sessions, art performances, and generally going on and on about how “integral” we were and how important we were to the world without seemingly doing anything on a larger scale about it.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 307: If you want to be a self-development seminar and motivate people, then be a self-development seminar and motivate people. If you want to be a formal institute and have serious effects on policy and academia, then do that. Don’t half-ass both and muddy them with gratuitous talks and performances. The irony in all of this was that Wilber’s integral framework applied to organizations and business and should have accounted for these branding issues, but didn’t. The ironies would soon continue to mount.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 309: Wilber’s eventual response to many of these critics was nothing short of childish — a dozen-or-so page (albeit extremely well-written) verbal shit storm that clarified nothing, justified nothing, personally attacked everyone, and straw-manned the shit out of his critics’ claims.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 312: The seminars slowed to a crawl. Wilber’s health deteriorated greatly (he was diagnosed with a rare disease that keeps him bed-ridden). He stopped writing. Ten years on, despite developing some fans in academia (some in high places), Wilber’s work had yet to be tested or peer-reviewed in a serious journal. Much of his posting online devolved into bizarre spiritual claims (such as this one about an “enlightened teacher” who can make crops grow twice as fast by “blessing them”).
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 396: Kirjoittajina on teoksen toimittajien ohella järeä ryhmä ykköskentän professoreita, tutkijoita ja muita vaikuttajia: Ilkka Niiniluoto, Sami Pihlström, Sara Heinämaa, Sam Inkinen, Mauri Ylä-Kotola, Mark C. Taylor, James Wilk, Kirsti Lonka, Rachel Jones, Raimo P. Hämäläinen, Tuuli Lehti, Heikki Peltola, Tapio Aaltonen, Saku Mantere, Makke Leppänen, Päivi Partanen ja Ollis Leppänen. Haastatteluiden kautta mukana ovat Matti Alahuhta, Jorma Ollila, Pertti Korhonen, J. T. Bergqvist, Rosa Liksom, M.A. Numminen ja Aalto-yliopiston rehtori Tuula Teeri. Oman tervehdyksensä esittävät Howard Gardner, Bill Damon & Anne Colby ja nobelisti Edmund Phelps.
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    AceyAcey is the African American artist working on a project about the Black Panthers. Klara Sax befriends Acey in the summer of 1974.
    BronziniBronzini was Nick Shay's high school teacher and Klara Sax's husband before her affair with Nick.
    Lenny BruceLenny Bruce (1925–66) is a stand-up comedian who showcases the way American society reacts to impending catastrophe.
    BudBud is an acquaintance of Richard's. Richard is in love with Bud's wife, Aetna.
    EsmeraldaEsmeralda is the beautiful runaway Sister Edgar tracks. After Esmeralda is raped and murdered at the end of the novel, her spirit begins appearing on a billboard advertisement for orange juice.
    Jackie GleasonJackie Gleason (1916–87) is a famous comedic actor who was present in the celebrity box in the novel's prologue.
    Sister GraceSister Grace, known as "Gracie," is the sanctimonious nun who accompanies Sister Edgar when handing out food pantry donations.
    IsmaelIsmael is the gangster suffering from AIDS who pays Sister Edgar and Sister Gracie to locate cars for him.
    JackJack is Esther's husband.
    George ManzaGeorge Manza is a neighborhood outcast and illiterate heroin addict whom Nick Shay befriends. Nick accidentally kills George by shooting him with a rifle he thought was unloaded. Fuck Americans are stupid with their silly guns.
    MarvinMarvin is the baseball memorabilia collector who spends years researching the legacy of the baseball he eventually sells to Nick.
    Brother MikeBrother Mike is a monk who works with Sister Edgar and Sister Grace.
    Charles WainwrightCharles Wainwright is an account supervisor who buys the baseball from the Dodgers-Giants game from Manx Martin.
    KultahäkkiCamilla LäckbergFaye fd. MatildaViktor pizzoineen ei kelvannut kun saatavana oli Heka Ehrnrooth-tyyppinen Jack Adelstam. Faye tiesi että Liza Marklund vaihtaisi hetkeäkään epäröimättä miehensä Jackiin. Tai vastaavaan mieheen. Raha ja valta houkuttelivat naisia, jopa Lizan kaltaisia feministejä. Ja rikkaus oli valtaa, jota Fayella oli. Tunne oli niin huumaava, että se peitti mahan kurinan. Jack pani Fayeta kovaa ja aggressiivisesti, ja jokaisella työnnöllä pöytälevy hieraisi Fayen palleaa. Sano kun tulet, Faye voihkaisi. Nyt, Jack huohotti. Faye työnsi hänen vehkeensä avoimeen suuhunsa.Viktor työntelee viimeisiä pistojaan nyyhkien, surkimus, on kuin itkis ja nussis. Faye sytyttää sen palamaan syöpäkääryleellä.
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    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 954: The participant is approached with respect, handed a bulk cut flower with a kiss or handshake depending on gender, and treated as a miraculous (if suspect) specimen of life. (I realize the romanticism of this way of speaking, but that’s the way I think, and it works. Everybody buys it hook, line, and sinker.) Whether a clown or a king, the participant is assumed to possess potential that nobody can quite name. (Not before nor after the treatment. But that is not the point.)
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 962: Each seminar group feels unique and special. The fact that there are 100 participants of heterogeneous backgrounds means that the inviduals may feel just semi-unique and not-quite-so special (there are about 30 unique ideas in ciruclation anyway, as my assistent has shown), but semi-guided discussions as well as informal dialogues outside the seminar room can be highly rewarding for the participants. Such dialogues are not charged separately.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 966: The point is to facilitate the situation in a way that allows for the emergence of emotions that support a given theme and adds life to it. For instance, most people feel emotionally different in a quiet cathedral than in a rock concert.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 970: Think about the participation in the Paphos seminar as an opportunity to play in in a band, like Eski´s heavy gentlemen. The conductor a true maestro, and the audience hopefully generous. The conductor leads the collection of offertory as well as the musicians, and facilitates the lucrative process. It would be naïve to assume that the concert is chiefly for the conductor’s recreation, or that anything but a straightforward cost-and-benefit logic applies. Buzzwords that go with this orchestra metaphor are presents, merchandise, prices, trust, pretext, merry tunes, procreation and contention. In god we trust, all others pay cash.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 985: While I do not intend to argue the matter here, from my point of view an implicit negativism dominates academic philosophy. The Paphos seminar seeks to avoid that emotional touch of death. The aim of the Paphos seminar is to celebrate life and humanity, not to diminish or reify it. The fact that some aspects of life might be hard to define objectively or model with available modes of representation does not prove them non-existent.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1002: If 100 people manage to focus for five hours on themes that touch everybody and bear on the grand themes of life in a subjectively significant way, reaching personally relevant insights in the course of the process, any normal human being can attest to the fact that something of significance has happened even if it is not immediately obvious what has taken place.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1011: I have gone to psychoanalysis for 10 years four times a week. While acknowledging the merits of that experience, I reflect the week in Paphos with astonishment. Comparing the prices, this was a steal, both ways.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1027: The Paphos seminar is not statement-based. The seminar does not seek to provide the ”right” answers. It does not even identify ”fundamental themes”. No particular beliefs are targeted as objects of criticism or veneration. Instead, the content is expected to shine through as if behind a veil. Generic themes such as ”choice”, ”respect”, ”love”, ”temporality” serve like melodies in the background.
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1052: In actual practice, much of academic philosophy is elitist and assumes a pretence of knowledge (somewhat like economics, as described by Hayek in his towering Nobel speech). I find much of academic philosophy fear-based as it seeks to pinpoint mistakes and operates with conceptual criticism as the leading faculty of mind. The result is the lack of synthetic, life-enhancing contributions (a point made clear in Gardner’s Five Minds for the Future).
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1054: The human-centered tone of William James is sadly lacking in academic philosophy. But while oral life-philosophical philosophy might not advocate theories for other experts to scrutinize, maybe it can serve another useful function: to deliver contexts for constructive and life-enhancing reflection in which ordinary people can beneficially get involved with reflecting on their life in practice.
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    1. Activate the storyteller in you. Activate the stand-up comedian. Activate the internal musician, the conductor and the improviser excited to jam. Activate the nurturer, the caring gardener who celebrates the miracle of growth and wants the seeds to flourish. Activate yourself as a space, rather than a star. Activate yourself as a creature of multiple sensibilities, over and above your intellect. Activate yourself as a trust-builder. Be honestly you yourself, be authentic, be vulnerable, and be true to shared humanity. Use positive examples with the rate of at least 4-to-1.
      xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1069: Haavoittuvakin se oli, päänahkaan, käsiin ja kylkeenkin. Se oli uskollinen ihmiskunnalle, kait, no ainaskin isäpapalle. Sen iskällä on viiden tähden hotelli jossa on tilaa vaikka kuinka monelle. Lämmitettyjä lisätiloja on vielä kellarissa. Se oli enemmän timpuri ja lampuri kuin puutarhuri, mut sehän on Eskilläkin vaan kielikuva. Oliko se innostunut hillosta, no sitä pitäs kysyä kai Martalta. Se ei lähtenyt rakentamaan maanpäällistä trustia, sen hoiteli sit sen seuraajat. Minun valtakuntani ei ole tästä maailmasta. Sen autenttisuuttakin on epäilty, mutta otetaan se tässä ihan at face value. Kazomon se tulee jakamaan kahtia vasta loppuselvityxessä, lampaat vinnille ja vuohet kellariin.
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      1. Orientation to the present moment, including one’s present experience of oneself;
      2. Clearer reflection, including a meta-level perception of one’s own thought processes and the realization of the connection of one’s thinking to various outcomes in life;
      3. The actual implementation of a better life
        xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1091: E.T. (engl. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial) on vuonna 1982 ensi-iltansa saanut Steven Spielbergin ohjaama tieteiselokuva. Sen pääosissa ovat Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore ja Dee Wallace.
        xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1131: Kotona Hyvinkäällä hän oli ihaillut Tom Jonesia ja Beach Boyseja, koska ei ollut kuullutkaan Remusta ja Hurriganesista. Kun pikkuveli esitteli Hurriganesia Esalle, Saarinen ällisteli ”oho, onko tällaistakin”. Mutta vainu sanoi heti, ettei Tom Jones sopinut nuoren vihaisen miehen mustaan nahkatakkiin. Saarinen alkoi remuta Remusta. Tunskohan se koko ukko mustilaista. Punktohtori ei syntynyt, se tuli koeputkesta. Tulikohan Jeromekin ja Oliver sieltä samasta.
        xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1191: Hördu, man behöver nog inte släta ut vareviga skrutta! Aha! tack för ypperlig vink!
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        xxx/ellauri044.html on line 318: Dr. Burgo: That term gets thrown about too loosely, and sometimes it’s just a kind of name-calling. If you look at the DSM, Anti-Social Personality Disorder and Narcissistic Personality Disorder share many of the same features, which says to me that narcissism/sociopathy is actually a spectrum. A true sociopath is incapable of love but that doesn’t apply to everyone with narcissistic features.
        xxx/ellauri044.html on line 323: Joseph Burgo is a lying, cheating, scammer who has no business being a psychologist. Based on his actions, he is probably a psychopath himself. He will never admit this because he is narcissistic to the extreme. The state of California should take away his license.
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        xxx/ellauri044.html on line 412: He was taken prisoner and eventually convicted of crimes against peace, serving a life sentence until his suicide in 1987. While still in custody in Spandau, he died by hanging himself in 1987 at the age of 93. After his death, the prison was demolished to prevent it from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine.
        xxx/ellauri044.html on line 428: Archetypes produced by the un conscious. With each one of them in turn does
        xxx/ellauri044.html on line 429: Sinclair identify himself, and in each does he recognize an aspect of his own
        xxx/ellauri044.html on line 431: are not separate characters who cross the path of Sinclair, as Matzig
        xxx/ellauri044.html on line 434: “characters“, because symbols must not only be understood., accord ing to
        xxx/ellauri044.html on line 439: Pistorius, however, is the only character of the novel that has an
        xxx/ellauri044.html on line 441: becomes the teacher and guide of Sinclair. He introduces Sinclair into the
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        xxx/ellauri044.html on line 747: (Mobilier) Fauteuil dont le haut dossier incliné, l'assise et les accoudoirs sont garnis et rembourrés, meuble caractéristique du style Louis-Philippe.
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        • Un très beau voltaire en acajou.
          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 772: Voltaire oli porvari aatelismiehenä. Kun se loukkasi nuorta aatelismiestä Chevalier de Rohania, tämän perhe hankki salaisen kuninkaallisen valtakirjan (lettres de cachet), tapahtumakortin joka toimitti sen taas vankilaan kuin monopolipelissä. Ei ihme että Ransu halus muuttaa pelisääntöjä.
          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 821: Notera vackra blommor längs vägkanten,
          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 822: Ta vackra ting och tasta dem med handen.
          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 873: Lef för det ädla! är en vacker lära
          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 881: För trolöst pack med stora svalg och magar.
          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 903: Kun Gripenbergin isä nimitettiin Mikkelin läänin maaherraksi 1889, perhe muutti Mikkeliin. Täällä Gripenberg aloitti koulunkäynnin suomenkielisessä Mikkelin lyseossa. Gripenberg tunsi olonsa vieraaksi suomenkielisessä ympäristössä, ja täältä sai alkunsa hänen tuleva kiihkeä ruotsinmielisyytensä. Norssissa oli vitusti nazeja, sekä opettajissa että oppilaissa. L.Arvi P.Poijärvi, mun luokanvalvoja esimerkixi, eikä rehtori Aulis Ojajärvi ollut pyllervöä pahempi. Kreetan retki tehtiin Juhani von Grönhagenin kesämökille. Maca opetti meille Horst Wesselin. Sellaisia vesseleitä.
          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1025: Ille faciet tyyppisen narsistiäidin narsistilapselle äidin kuolema on helpotus. Ei mulle ollut. Mulle se oli menetys. Mä olin rajatonta rakkautta tarvizevan närsistiäidin lapsi. Sisaruxista K. ja P. tunsivat helpotusta ja kantaa kaunaa vieläkin. Hmm. Tästä vois joku lahjakkaampi kirjoittaa romaanin.
          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1063: Mun määritelmän mukaan häpeä olis sisäistettyä koivuniemen herruutta, tiiminpettäjän izeruoskintaa. Burgon mielestä häpeä on 1-puolista rakkautta. Onx erona ehkä kumpaa sisäisistä äänistä kannustetaan, partapozoa vai sen lytättyä poikaa? Poika häpeää kun isä on pettynyt, on pettynyt kun 1-puolisesti rakastaa isää joka ei rakasta sitä, rakastaa vaan maailmaa, antaa pojan pois. Hylätty poika huutaa: eeli, laama sabakhtaani? Taivaan isän still-face experiment. Häpeä on mieskohtaisesti koettu isän pettymys. Muistan sen ilmeen teini-ikäisellä johnilla. Se sattui kovasti.
          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1201: Besserwisseri, Miss Know-it-All, joka piippailee ja korjaa "actually" kaikkea mitä muut erehtyvät luulemaan. Näitä piisaa. Tähän lajikkeeseen Joose liittää myös Väiski Vemmelsäären kuolemattomine repliikkeineen "olen erilainen kuin muut, minuun sattuu".
          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1207: Rajneesh (born Chandra Mohan Jain, 11 December 1931 – 19 January 1990), also known as Acharya Rajneesh, Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh, and later as Osho (/ˈoʊʃoʊ/), was an Indian godman, mystic and founder of the Rajneesh movement. During his lifetime he was viewed as a controversial new religious movement leader and mystic. His parents, Babulal and Saraswati Jain, who were Taranpanthi Jains, let him live with his maternal grandparents until he was seven years old. By Rajneesh's own account, this was a major influence on his development because his grandmother gave him the utmost freedom, leaving him carefree without an imposed education or restrictions. In the 1960s he travelled throughout India as a public speaker and was a vocal critic of socialism, arguing that India was not ready for socialism and that socialism, communism, and anarchism could evolve only when capitalism had reached its maturity. He caused controversy in India during the late 1960s and became known as "the sex guru".
          Kun Intia kävi kuumaxi se siirsi bisnisit Oregoniin. Lopulta se potkittiin pois sieltäkin ja palautettiin Intiaan. Aiivan läpi paska äijä.
          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1211: Sathya Sai Baba's materialisations of vibhuti (holy ash) and other small objects such as rings, necklaces, and watches were a source of controversy for the agnostics and non believers. Some have analyzed them as being mere sleights of hand, while his followers have considered them as signs of his divinity. Ali Baba förbii enemmän kuin 40 rosvoa.


          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1212: His birth was alleged by his mother Easwaramma to be of a miraculous conception. Sathya Sai Baba's siblings included elder brother, sisters, and younger brother.
          Nää tuli kaiketi ihan luonnonmenetelmällä kuten Jeesuxenkin sisaruxet. Epätavallisempaa on et tahraton siitto tuli tällä kertaa fläkkisten väliin.
          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1214: As a child, he was described as "unusually intelligent" and charitable, though not necessarily academically inclined, as his interests were of a more spiritual nature. He was uncommonly talented in devotional music, dance and drama. From a young age, he has been alleged to have been capable of materialising objects such as food and sweets out of thin air. Olikohan sillä huonot hampaat. Iskä oli sille hirmu vihainen, ehkä syystä. Äitikin oli käväissyt salaa hunajapurkilla. Babaa pisti skorpioni ja se alkoi puhua sanskriittiä. Babar oli ennustanut kuolevansa 96v terveenä kuin pukki. Se kuolikin 84v kun tuoli kaatui sen päälle. Jälkeenpäin selitettiin et se oli tarkoittanut kuukalenterivuosia. Se ei yrittänyt USAaan, teki vaan jonkun lomamatkan Ugandaan.
          xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1216: Accusations against Sai Baba by his critics over the years have included sleight of hand, sexual abuse, money laundering, fraud in the performance of service projects, and murder. In the article Divine Windfall, published in the Daily Telegraph, Anil Kumar, the ex-principal of the Sathya Sai Educational Institute, said that he believed that the controversy was part of Sathya Sai Baba's divine plan and that all great religious teachers had to face criticism during their lives. :D Joo mä tiedän Baba sanoi syytteisiin, mulla on vitusti enemmän juudaxia kuin Jeesuxella.
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          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 60: Cependant, sur un bloc de glace qui nageait de conserve avec l'auge de pierre, une ourse blanche était assise, tenant son petit entre ses bras, et Maël rentendit qui murmurait doucement ce vers de Virgile Incipe parve puer.
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          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 206: Vuonna 2003 Manninen alkoi pitää laihdutusblogia. Projektin pohjalta syntyivät tietokirjat Sinä onnistut -- Pysyvän painonpudotuksen salaisuudet ja Sinä onnistut -- Tehokiinteytys, jotka Manninen kirjoitti yhdessä Eija Holmalan ja Patrik Borgin kanssa. Vuonna 2005 Manninen sairastui loppuunpalamiseen ja sitä seuranneeseen masennukseen. Hän kertoo toipumisprosessin aikana oppimistaan asioista kirjassaan Minä onnistun. Vuonna 2012 Manninen opiskeli Los Angelesissa Michael Neillin Supercoach Academyssa elämänmuutosvalmentajaksi.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 210: Twiitistä selviää et Kutri on palannut lähtöruutuun Kellokoskelle. Siellä on halvempaa ja äiti lähellä. Mielenterveyspalvelut 1km päässä. Kirjailija, käsikirjoittaja ja ADHD-äiti maalta. Täällä tilitykset suomeksi. Rant-free account in English: @katmanninen


          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 222: Taavi Kuparikenttä oli Dickensin mielikirja. Ei ylläri, elämä ja teos-tutkijalle, täähän on Kallen niukasti pyllyverhoiltu omaelämäkerta. Se sai hienot arvostelut alkaen Thackeraysta ("Bravo Dickens!"). Arnoldin Masa kiitti sitä 1881. 1911 GK Chesterton vittuili, et Taavissa Dickens loi "otuxia jotka liimautuu meihin ja tyrannisoi, otuxia joita emme haluis unohtaa vaikka voitasiin, ja ei voida unohtaa vaikka haluttais, otuxia jotka on todellisempia kuin Dickens ize."
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 229: 1858 tuli ero Katista, joka oli äkistänyt sille ulos 10 kakaraa vuosi-vohla vauhtia. Kallesta Kati oli inkompetentti äiti ja 10 lapsen syntyminen oli sen vika, mistä tuli Kallelle no end of kustannuxia. (Vrt Sillinpään Sikriä.) Kalle koitti kommittoida Katia mielisairaalaan ja laittoi sänkyjen väliin kirjahyllyn turvaetäisyydexi. Kallella oli uusi hani alla, nuori näyttelijätär nimeltä Ellen Ternan. Ellenille tarkoitettu trinketti meni vahingossa ämmälle, ja ero läiskähti. Thackeray vinoili ja Kalle suuttui sille loppuiäxi. Kallen terveys alko reistata 1860-luvulla rankkojen puhujamatkojen ansiosta. 1870 tuli slaagi ja noutaja seuraavana päivänä.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 274: En 1902, Maurice écrit Monna Vanna, où joue Georgette Leblanc. Il vit avec elle jusqu'en 1918, avant d'épouser, l'année suivante, la jeune actrice Renée Dahon.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 284: Maurin tunnetuin biisi oli symbolistinen näytelmä Pelleas ja Melisande. The work never achieved great success on the stage, apart from in the operatic setting by Debussy, but it was at the time widely read and admired by the literary elite in the symbolist movement, such as Strindberg and Rilke. It also inspired other contemporary composers, including Gabriel Fauré, Arnold Schoenberg, and Jean Sibelius.


          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 316: Esimerkkinä löyty Mauriselta mm. hupaisa hessu 1700-luvulta, vähän kuin Fast shown Arthur: "bugger it", "wif my luck". Tällä Lucilla meni lähes kaikki täysin päin persettä. Huono terveys, huono onni, paska elämä. Siitä huolimatta tai ehkä sixi se julkaisi nipun penseyxiä ja paasauxia Voltairen suojeluxessa. Sen mielestä Racine löi Corneillen 6-0. Voltaire taisi olla samaa mieltä. Niistä Corneille oli messuaja ja sen sankarit jotain supermiehiä niinkuin jollain Sofokleella, Racine oli show not tell koulukuntaa, ja sen hemmot inhimillisempiä (vrt Euripides). Musta molemmat vaikuttaa aiika heikoilta, vaikken ole lukenutkaan niitä kunnolla. En pidä tragedioista ylipäänsä, ne on liian yleviä.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 358: Novalis schrieb Heinrich von Öfterdingen, der öfter Dingen nachlief: „Der Jüngling lag unruhig auf seinem Lager, und gedachte des Fremden und seiner Erzählungen. Nicht die Schätze sind es, die ein so unaussprechliches Verlangen in mir geweckt haben, sagte er zu sich selbst; fern ab liegt mir alle Habsucht: aber die blaue Blume sehn’ ich mich zu erblicken.“
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 368: In der Literatur sollten nun nicht mehr wie in der Klassik bestimmte Schemata für die Erschaffung eines literarischen Werkes vorgegeben sein, sondern man betrachtete den Künstler als freischaffendes Genie.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 374: Calderón (pronounced [kaldeˈɾon]) is a Spanish and Sefardi occupational surname. It is derived from the Vulgar Latin "caldaria" ("cauldron") and refers to the occupation of tinker. Calderón, or Calderon, may refer to: Alberto Calderón, Argentine mathematician; Alfonso Calderon (activist), Spanish born activist and advocate for gun control Alfonso Calderón, Chilean poet and writer... jne jne, kunnes 27:ntenä tulee Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Spanish dramatist.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 378: Calderónin tuotanto heijastelee katolista teologiaa ja mystiikkaa. Hän nousi uudelleen eurooppalaisen sivistyneistön lukemistoon 1800-luvulla, jolloin saksalainen romantiikka kohotti hänen nimensä Danten ja William Shakespearen rinnalle. Calderón julkaisi vain näytelmiä. Hänen tuotantonsa koostuu parista sadasta näytelmästä lyhyet autos sacramentales, uskonnolliset ehtoollisnäytelmät, mukaan luettuna. Espanjan kulta-ajan kirjailijalle lukumäärä on oikeastaan vähäinen. Calderónin tuotantoa on usein verrattu hymähdellen häntä tuotteliaampiin espanjalaisnäytelmäkirjailijoihin, Lope de Vegaan, Tirso de Molinaan ja Juan Ruiz se Alarcóniin. Ei tällä vielä kuuhun mennä.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 380: Mä muistan Schlegelin nimen jostain filologisesta yhteydestä 40 vuoden takaa. Joo näin se oli: Schlegel gilt als Pionier der Sprachtypologie und bahnbrechender Indologe, ohne dass er jemals in Indien war. Seine Monographie Über die Sprache und Weisheit der Indier lenkte große Aufmerksamkeit auf Indien.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 392: Caroline von Boehmer-Schlegel-Schelling kirjoitti kirjeessä: „Über ein Gedicht von Schiller, das Lied von der Glocke, sind wir gestern Mittag fast von den Stühlen gefallen vor Lachen, es ist à la Teufel, wenigstens um des Teufels zu werden.“ Aika typykkä. "Doch scheinen weibliche Charaktere des Untergangs (wie Lady Macbeth) bedenklich," marisi pettynyt Friedrich Schlegel.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 400: Nachdem Schiller Homers Odyssee und Ilias in deutschen Übertragungen wieder gelesen hatte, strebte er danach, der nationale Epiker seiner Zeit zu werden. „ein Künstler der wahre Volksdichter werden könne bei glücklicher Wahl des Stoffes und höchster Simplizität in Behandlung desselben“. Zu diesem Zweck schaute er sich die Arbeitsabläufe in einer Glockengießerei genau an. Der bleiche Gelehrte hat rücksichtsvoll in dem hochlehnigen Stuhl an der Wand Platz genommen, um die Arbeit nicht zu stören.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 406: „Denn das Auge des Gesetzes wacht“
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 441: Des Lichtes Himmelsfackel leihn!
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 453: acobi Friedrich">Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi 1743 –1819 oli luisevan näköinen jämäkkäleukainen länsisaksalainen filosofi, joka kehitti termin 'nihilismi' ja esitti sen olevan perussyy valistuksen ja kantilaisuuden epäonnistumiseen. Spekulatiivisen järjenkäytön sijaan hän puhui uskon ja ilmoituksen puolesta. Ei tykännyt briteistä eikä moosexenuskoisista. Syntyi tietysti Düsseldorfissa ja tottakai kuoli Münchenissä.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 454: Jacobi voidaan nähdä edelläkävijänä oikeistokonservatiivifilosofeille, jotka kritisoivat filosofiaa relativismista ja vaarallisena uskolle.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 522: Kantin maine sai kuitenkin alkunsa odottamattomasta lähteestä. Vuonna 1786 Kantin julkkixempi oppilas Karl Reinhold alkoi julkaista avoimia kirjeitä kantilaisesta filosofiasta. Näissä kirjeissä Reinhold esitti Kantin filosofian vastauksena silloiseen kiistaan panteismista. Joku Friedrich Jacobi oli syyttänyt hieman aiemmin edesmennyttä G. E. Lessingiä spinozalaisuudesta. Lessingin ystävä Moses Mendelssohn kiisti tämän. Heidän välilleen kehittyi kitkerä julkinen kiista.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 524: Lessing oli se vähän lässy runoilija, brittisymppari. Mooses nyt oli vaan joku moosexenuskoinen Mooses. Olixe sukua sille säveltäjälle? Entä tää Jacobi kekäs se nyt oli? Mixkä ne oli niin kitkeriä? Viroistako siinä oli kyse?
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          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 566: Fichte war das erste von acht Kindern des Bandwebers Christian Fichte (1737–1812) und seiner Frau Maria Dorothea (geb. Schurich, 1739–1813) in Rammenau in der Oberlausitz. Er wuchs ärmlich in einem von Frondiensten geprägten dörflichen Milieu auf. (Frondienst on socage eli torpparius, maaorjuuden eräs muoto.) Seine Auffassungsgabe und sein gutes Gedächtnis fielen einem Verwandten der örtlichen Gutsherrschaft, dem Gutsherrn Ernst Haubold von Miltitz (1739–1774), bei einem Besuch in Rammenau auf: Er hatte eines Sonntags die kirchliche Predigt verpasst, woraufhin der zehnjährige Fichte gerufen wurde, von dem man versicherte, er könne die Predigt wiederholen. Daraufhin imitierte dieser den Pfarrer so perfekt, dass der Freiherr in seiner Entzückung dem Kind nach einer Vorbereitungszeit im Pfarrhaus zu Niederau den Besuch der Stadtschule in Meißen ermöglichte. Danach finanzierte ihm sein Förderer 1774 eine Ausbildung an der Landesschule Pforta bei Naumburg, verstarb jedoch im selben Jahr.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 568: Nach seiner Schulzeit zog Fichte 1780 nach Jena, wo er an der Universität ein Theologie-Studium begann, wechselte jedoch bereits ein Jahr später den Studienort nach Leipzig. Die Familie von Miltitz unterstützte ihn nun nicht mehr finanziell, er war gezwungen, sich durch Nachhilfeunterricht und Hauslehrerstellen zu finanzieren und brachte das Studium zu keinem Abschluss.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 572: Anschließend ging er wieder nach Leipzig. Fichtes Plan, Prinzenlehrer zu werden, scheiterte. Seine zweite Idee, eine Zeitschrift für weibliche Bildung, lehnten mehrere Verleger ab. Trauerspiele und Novellen brachten ihm ebenfalls keine finanzielle Sicherheit.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 576: Nach einem kurzen Intermezzo auf einer Hauslehrerstelle in Warschau nahm Fichte Anfang November 1791 eine auf ein Jahr befristete Anstellung als Hauslehrer des Sohns des Ehepaars Louise von Krockow, geb. von Göppel, die mit Kant persönlich bekannt war, und Heinrich Joachim Reinhold von Krockow (1736–1796), Königl. Preußischer Obrist, im gräflichen Schloss Krockow in der Nähe der pommerellischen Ostseeküste an. Im selben Jahr besuchte er Kant in Königsberg, wo dieser ihm einen Verleger für seine Schrift Versuch einer Critik aller Offenbarung (1792) verschaffte, die anonym veröffentlicht wurde. Das Buch galt zunächst als ein lange erwartetes religionsphilosophisches Werk von Kant selbst. Als Kant den Irrtum klarstellte, war Fichte berühmt und erhielt einen Lehrstuhl für Philosophie an der Universität Jena, den er 1794 antrat. Zuvor hatte er nach längerer Überlegung, ob eine Eheschließung ihm nicht die „Flügel abschneide“, 1793 Johanna Rahn geheiratet. Drei Jahre später kam Sohn Immanuel Hermann (1796–1879) zur Welt.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 584: „Das Ich setzt sich selbst, und es ist, vermöge dieses bloßen Setzens durch sich selbst; und umgekehrt: Das Ich ist, und es setzt sein Seyn, vermöge seines bloßen Seyns. – Es ist zugleich das Handelnde, und das Produkt der Handlung; das Thätige, und das, was durch die Thätigkeit hervorgebracht wird; Handlung, und That sind Eins und dasselbe; und daher ist das: Ich bin, Ausdruck einer Thathandlung.“
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 586: Täähän kuulostaa joltain existentialismilta. Tällästä ne talousliberaalit aina höpöttää. Vernunftwille macht das aus, was wir sind – nämlich unser Ich. Samaa peliteoreettista pulinaa.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 612: Schellingstraße Munchen wurde 1857 nach dem Naturphilosophen Friedrich Wilhelm Schelling (1775–1854; ab 1807 in München Generalsekretär der Akademie der Bildenden Künste, sowie ab 1827 Dozent an der Universität) benannt.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 614: Die Traditionsrestaurants der Straße waren bekannte regelmäßige Treffs für Künstler, Schriftsteller und andere Persönlichkeiten wie: Bertolt Brecht, Wassily Kandinsky, Rainer Maria Rilke, Lenin, Adolf Hitler, Franz Josef Strauß im Schelling-Salon sowie Thomas Mann, Frank Wedekind, Joachim Ringelnatz, Stefan George, Franz Marc, Paul Klee und Lenin im Café Altschwabing, und Seija mit Piki in der Studentenstadt.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 618: Schelling muutti filosofisia kantojaan kuin väkkärä. Hälläpyörä olisi Sirkkis siitä sanonut. Sen luonnonfilosofia oli jotain vitun hermeneutiikkaa. Empiirisesti aivan pielessä. Toinen on antikartesiolainen näkemys omasta navasta. Pointtina ettei sini ja mini ymmärrä edes izeään. Siinä se on kyllä oikeassa. Size nakersi Hegeliä tavalla josta monet myöhemmät sekulit ml Kierkegaard, Marx, Nietzsche, Heidegger ym ym innostuivat. Ranskalaiset postmodernistit tyyliin Lacan, Derrida tai Adorno näyttää olleen saxalaisen idealismin karkeen manttelin perijöitä. Jälkiuudenaikaisia hämärämiehiä. Existentialistit kuten Eski Saarinen on perimmältään samanlaisia, Aalto yliopiston miehiä.
          xxx/ellauri056.html on line 641: Mut se jalkapallisti Maria Sarén, 16, on kasvanut uskoon jo lapsena. Hän joutui kuitenkin olemaan loukkaantumisen vuoxi poissa pelikentiltä ja se oli hänelle kova paikka. Mutta onnex onnex taivaan iskä jaxaa rakastaa. Maria myöntää että poikien kanssa tuli leikittyä enemmän kuin tyttöjen. Samalla viivalla. Alkuun saattoi pojat sanoa et tää on kovien poikien laji, mitä sä täällä teet. Eivät sanoo enää, käännettyään Marian kaa toistakin poskea. Marian paidassa lukee Semi Sweet Chocolate. Guaranteed satisfaction. Melts in your mouth.
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          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 177: Eine Wanduhr kann prinzipiell als Regulator bezeichnet werden, bei der das Uhrwerk mit Zifferblatt zusammen mit Antrieb, Pendel und Hemmung in einem meist rechteckigen, aufrechten Uhrengehäuse hinter einer Tür mit Glaseinsatz bzw. -sätzen untergebracht ist. Diese Uhren wurden vor allem in Deutschland in großer Zahl von vielen Firmen industriell gefertigt, beginnend in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts und endend in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Sie wurden aber auch in Frankreich und Österreich (Wiener Gewichtsregulator) produziert.
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          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 829: Hamsun 41v tunsi entuudestaan joitakin suomalaisia. Hän oli tavannut Pariisissa Albert Edelfeltin ja Akseli Gallén-Kallelan ja hän tutustui nopeasti Helsingin taiteilijapiireihin. Hän tuli tuntemaan aluksi kirjailijoita ja tapasi Alexander Slotten, Konni Zilliacuksen ja Wentzel Hagelstamin. Zilliacushan oli salaisen suomalaisen vastarintaliikkeen Kagaalin johtaja. Hagelstameilla on divari Fredan kulmassa. Ystäväpiiri kasvoi kuitenkin ripeästi ja siihen kuuluivat muun muassa kirjailijat Mikael Lybeck, Juhani Aho ja Werner Söderhjelm. Sekä Jean Sibelius että Robert Kajanus ottivat osaa seuralliseen lystinpitoon helsinkiläisissä ravintoloissa.
          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 833: Yksi Haisulin novelleista julkaistiin Hufvudstadsbladetissa. Se oli suhteellisen irvokas kertomus Zacheus, joka sisältyy kokoelmaan Kratskog vuodelta 1903.
          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 845: A hundred and one years ago, in 1917, Knut Hamsun published what was probably his most influential and at the same time most controversial novel: Markens grøde (translated into English as Growth of the Soil). This story about the colonization of new farmland in northern Norway (Hammarby, luulajansaamexi Hambra, mistä Knupo oli peräsin) by the pioneer Isak and his wife Inger attained immense popularity in Hamsun’s home country and abroad, and earned its author the Nobel Prize in literature. In later years, it has often been criticized for, among other things, postulated parallels to Nazi »blood and soil« ideology, for its racist and colonialist portrayal of the Sami, and for its antagonism towards female self-determination.
          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 852: Much has changed since the publication of Markens grøde. The planet’s human population has almost quadrupled, from fewer than two billion in 1917 to more than seven billion now, and is estimated to reach ten to eleven billion before the end of this century.10 Simultaneously, human-made changes to the Earth’s ecosystems and climate have reached an unprecedented scale. While levels of consumption vary greatly from one country to another and between different social classes, there can be no doubt that globally, the use of both renewable and non-renewable resources has risen immensely during the last hundred years. This development began, of course, long before 1917, with the Industrial Revolution constituting an important premise. However, it was not until after the end of the Second World War that the human transformation of the planet began to advance with such enormous speed that the time since then is now often referred to as the Great Acceleration.
          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 856: What the novel actually delivers is a narrative of constant progress and growth, without any consideration of potential limits or unintended detrimental side-effects. In Markens grøde, human nature is assumed to create desires that can only be fulfilled through permanent increases in production and consumption, irrespective of any material environmental restraints. In combination with an ideology of human population growth, the novel, instead of conveying »green values«, constitutes a literary expression of precisely the ideas and processes that led to the Great Acceleration and the transition into the Anthropocene.
          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 886: Kapteeni Haddock (vanhoissa Tinteissä Kapteeni Capu) poltti piippua. CEC:lläkin oli piippu silloin kun piipunpoltto oli muotia. Kapulla oli papukaija, joka huusi sille hävyttömyyxiä, kuten ihrratynnörri. Mitä yhteistä on kapteeni Capulla, Jacques Tatilla, M. Maigretilla ja Simenonilla? Ihrratynnörri ja piippu. Tai ainakin spede lierihattu ja se piippu. Kuvista päätellen Simenon ei ollut niinkään mahakas kuin kaverinsa Fellini. Enempi Jaakko Hintikan kaliiperia. Callekin, nuorena skeletti, tynnyröityi 60-luvulla sodanjälkeisten sapuskoiden ääressä. Olematta kuitenkaan lihava. Niin minäkin. Keskivartalolihavuutta on vanhenevan miehen lähes mahdotonta välttää, jos ruoasta ei ole suoranaista pulaa.
          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 897: Il ecrit sous le titre « Le Péril juif », une série de 17 articles pugnaces, radicalement et fortement antisémites. Simenon méprisait également les grévistes, le mouvement dada, et manifestait un antisocialisme radical à relents populistes, un anticommunisme caustique et un antimaçonnisme de circonstance.
          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 904: C'est mû par ses expériences que Georges Simenon simplifie radicalement son écriture et observe avec rigueur le fonctionnement de l'écriture commerciale selon les genres : littérature enfantine d'aventures et de combats, écrits de cœur pour midinettes, histoires sensuelles pour dactylos, drames effrayants pour concierges, historiettes de gare pour voyageurs, écrits érotiques ou licences pornographiques pour vrais hommes comme lui-meme ...
          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 908: Passé vingt-deux ans, il abat directement avec sa machine à écrire deux écrits de genre populaire par semaine à raison de huit heures et quatre-vingts pages par jour. À la maturité, commençant toujours à partir de 4 heures du matin, il avoue rédiger vingt pages fermes par d'intenses matinées et écrire invariablement un roman en onze journées, nécessairement continues.
          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 909: Il découvre La Rochelle en 1927, alors qu’il passe ses vacances à l’île d'Aix, fuyant l'attraction de Joséphine Baker dont il était l’amant.
          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 913: Début 1938, il loue la villa Agnès, à La Rochelle, avant d’acheter en août 1938 « une simple maison des champs » à Nieul-sur-Mer. Son premier fils, Marc Simenon, y naît en 1939.
          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 917: Pendant toute la guerre, entre 1940 et 1945, Simenon continue à vivre en Vendée et en Charente-Maritime, mais cette période, assez mal connue, est sujette à de multiples soupcons. Représentant de l'État belge auprès des Belges réfugiés, il refuse d'aider ceux d'entre eux qui sont juifs. Non seulement son frère fut volontaire auprès de la Waffen-SS Wallonie, mais de plus, selon certaines personnes, lors de cette période cruciale de sa vie et de son œuvre, l'écrivain aurait été un collaborateur, ou doucement dit, un peu "lâche". Il n'est pas revenu en Belgique, afin d'échapper au service militaire), un peu rusé et opportuniste, sans aucun sens de l'histoire avec un grand H. Il a commis d'« énormes imprudences » en écrivant dans des journaux contrôlés par les Allemands, mais Simenon ne dénonce pas, ne s'engage pas, ne fait pas de politique, seulement de la fiction. En fait, les accords qu'il a passés avec la firme cinématographique allemande Continental lui valent quelques tracas à la Libération. En 1944, une dépêche de l'AFP, retrouvée à Poitiers, mentionne sa dénonciation pour « intelligence avec l'ennemi » par « certains villageois vendéens exaspérés par la conduite égoïste de cet écrivain affichant l'opulence de son train de vie, à l'époque des tickets d'alimentation. »
          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 953: Il se sentait lourd. Il fourra sa pipe. Il avala sa biere. Il raccrocha. Il grommela.
          xxx/ellauri057.html on line 1376: J. W. Tuura oli naimisissa Kerttu Emilia Simolinin (sukunimi vuodesta 1906 alkaen Hirvelä; 1887–1919) kanssa vuosina 1909–1919. Heillä oli neljä lasta. Kääntäjänä toiminut Kerttu Tuura suomensi muun muassa Jack Londonin romaanit Klondyken kuningas (alk. Burning daylight) ja Onnen suosikki sekä Octave Feuilletin kirjan Nuoren naisen päiväkirja. Tuura meni toisen kerran naimisiin 1921 Sanni Heleniuksen kanssa. Isänmaa tarvizee kaikki isot munat.
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          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 31: Belgialainen piirtäjä Francois Walthéry on piirtänyt kynä kankeana höyryävän mehukkaita herutuskuvia lentoemännästä nimeltä Natacha (suomexi Natasha). Natashan kuolaavan poikaystävän nimi oli kuinka ollakaan Walter. Alotti vuonna 1970 eli nyt on puoli vuosisataa täynnä Natasha-kuvia. Se syntyi 1946 eli samana vuonna kuin Fred Göran Karlsson. Viimeisimmät Natasha-kuvat on heikkolaatuisempia, kun 74-vuotias debauchén näköinen Walter piirtää niitä enää muistista.
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          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 45: En varsinaisesti itkenyt Marie Antoinetten kuolemaa. Surin onnetonta rakkautta ja sitä, että hänet erotettiin lapsistaan ja sitä onnetonta kirjettä, jonka hän kirjoitti lokakuisena aamuna 1793. Hänen kälynsä madame Elisabeth ei milloinkaan saanut sitä. Siitä syystä vihaan Robespierreä enemmän kuin hänen muiden julmuuksiensa tähden.Olisi ollut aivan eri asia, jos hän olisi antanut viedä kirjeen perille, ja lapset olisivat saaneet tietää heidän äitinsä ajatelleen heitä viimeiseen henkäykseen asti. Tai että se pieni salainen viesti olisi toimitettu eräälle ruotsalaiselle aatelismiehelle, joka odotti tietoja huolesta harmaana. Moinen inhimillinen ajatus tuskin edes pälkähti Robespierren kylmään, laskelmoivaan päähän. Hän sen sijaan kätki viestit kylmäverisesti omiin patjoihinsa. Saatoin aivan nähdä hänet silmissäni! Hän luki niitä varmasti joka ilta ennen kynttilan sammuttamista: "Eivät voi erottaa sydämiä toisistaan" hah hah, hän nauroi kylmästi ja kätki kirjeen taas patjaansa. Siellä hän piilotteli niitä yhdeksän kuukauden ajan. Mutta eräänä kesäkuun yönä 1794 herra Robespierre ei enää kallistakaan päätään pehmeälle pielukselleen. Hänellä ei nimittäin ole päätä enää, se on katkaistu Place de la Révolutionilla. Silloin kirjeet tulevat esiin. Vastaanottajat vain eivat enää ole tavattavissa. Madame Elisabeth-parka koki saman kohtalon kuin onneton kälynsä, samalla paikalla. Vain kirjeet jäivät. Marie Antoinette-raukka! Hänkin oli kerran nuori ja iloinen, ja asui rakastettuna kauniissa linnassa joka oli koko maailman keskipiste.
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 89: DEBATT. Jag håller med om att Greta Thunberg är ett fenomen men jag delar inte hennes uppfattning om att jordens undergång är nära. Vad jag framför allt ogillar är hennes brutala och okänsliga sätt att placera hela världens befolkning på den anklagades bänk därför att de är klimatförstörare och hävda att bara hon har rätt. Alla andra har fel. De är dåligt pålästa, okunniga, hänsynslösa, egoistiska, aningslösa lycksökare som inte förstår att världen står på randen till sin undergång.
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          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 338: Shylock is a character in William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice (c. 1600). A Venetian Jewish moneylender, Shylock is the play's principal antagonist. His defeat and conversion to Christianity form the climax of the story.
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 346: Shylock is sticking to his bond and to his word. He is true to his own code of conduct. Antonio signed that bond and promised that money, Shylock has been wronged; he has had his money stolen from him by his daughter and Lorenzo. However, Shylock is offered three times his money back and he still demands his pound of flesh; this moves him into the realms of villainy.
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 350: He is certainly left at the end of the play with very little to his name, although at least he is able to keep his property until his death. I think it would be difficult not to feel some sympathy for Shylock as all the goy characters celebrate at the end while he is all alone. It would be interesting to revisit Shylock in the years following and find out what he did next. Did he start to collect another big ball of thread.
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 354: However, when we take into account circumstances that took place before the play, as well as what happens over the course of the plot, Shylock begins to seem a like a victim as well as a villain, and his fate seems excessively harsh. In addition to the abuse Antonio and other Christians routinely subject him to, Shylock lost his beloved wife, Leah. His daughter, Jessica, runs away from home with money and jewels she’s stolen from him, including a ring Leah gave him before she died. Although Solanio reports that Shylock’s was equally upset by the loss of his money as his daughter (“My daughter! O my ducats! O my daughter!” (II. Viii.), we must remember that we are getting a second-hand view through the eyes of an anti-Semitic character who compares Shylock to the devil. As we learn from Shylock himself, the Christians of Venice are happy to borrow money from him, but refuse to accept him as part of Venetian society because they equate his religion with Satan. Shylock has been treated as less than human his whole life, because he is not a Christian. Yet when he tries to collect on a loan, the other characters insist that he act like a Christian and forgive the debt.
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 358: The stereotype of the Jew as a mean, dishonest money-grabbing individual has persisted, even into the twenty-first century. And Shakespeare has been accused of being anti-Semitic as a result of his portrayal of Shylock in that way in The Merchant of Venice.
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 362: Shakespeare also gives us insight into the inner Shylock – not only his bitterness and anger but also his more sympathetic feelings such as the hurt he has experienced, his thoughts about the injustice of anti-Semitism and his isolation from normal society. Throughout the action of the play we see how nasty the Christians are – their shameless selfishness and brutal discrimination against Jews. Shakespeare makes Shylock’s hatred even more dramatic by having Shylock’s daughter elope with a Christian.
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 364: In The Merchant of Venice Shakespeare created a small Christian society of wealthy merchants and their friends – mainly young men who had nothing to do but hang around and gossip. Shakespeare makes them attractive people on the surface but on closer examination they are all thoroughly nasty.
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 366: One of the merchants, Antonio, is having a problem with his ships being late in returning to Venice. One of his friends, Basanio, asks him for money. He needs it to woo a wealthy woman and has no money himself but, if successful, and he marries Portia he will be able to pay it back very easily. Antonio’s money is all tied up in his business, which is in trouble and the only way he can help his friend is to borrow from a money-lender.
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 368: He approaches Shylock and even while asking for help he is unforgivingly insulting to him. He tells him that his ships will be in the port in three days and then he will be able to pay. Shylock agrees to lend him the money. He says, just as a little gambling game, more or less as a little joke, if he isn’t repaid in three months Antonio should give him a pound of his flesh. Antonio agrees to that.
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 372: The Duke doesn’t know how to deal with it but Basanio, successful in his suit, recruits his clever fiancé Portia, who is schooled in matters of law, to appear as a judge, disguised as a man. The trial takes place and Portia grants Shylock the pound of flesh, and counsels him to show mercy. Shylock takes out his knife to cut the flesh from the area close to Antonio’s heart and she stops him and tells him that it is against the law for anyone to shed a drop of Christian blood.
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 380: In The Merchant of Venice Shakespeare is decidedly not anti-Semitic. It is just the opposite. We are definitely attracted to the Christians and we can see how horrific Shylock’s intention is but that is outweighed by the provocation he is subjected to: his social shunning, attempts to exploit him, daily insults about him and his religion, and the dramatic acts of the abduction of his daughter and the stealing of his property.
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 386: “He hath disgraced me, and
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 413: He hates our sacred nation, and he rails,
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 417: If I forgive him! (act 1, scene 3)
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 420: I have sworn an oath that I will have my bond. (act 3, scene 3)
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 446: I’ll lend you thus much moneys”? (act 1, scene 3)
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 450: As flesh of muttons, beefs, or goats. (act 1, scene 3)
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 455: with you. (act 1, scene 3)
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 457: my daughter is my flesh and my blood (act 3, scene 1)
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 461: hears’d at my foot, and the ducats in her coffin! (act 3, scene 1)
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 485: Firenzessä oli guelfeja ja ghibelliinejä. Shava-shava heimoa ja petollisia silmäpusseja. Lorenzo de Medici oli jämerän näkönen mutta lättänenänen. Siinä on paljon samaa näköä kuin Dick Tracyssa ja Shrekissä. Katista ja Eevasta se oli ihqu. Reilu kavereille ja kova panomies. Tytöt palasivat haaveellisina hotlaan kähertämään wiixiään.
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          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 506: Tää sarja oli historiallisesti täysin falski. Todellisuudessa totaalisesti perseelleen meni kaikki Mediceiltä Dick Tracyn kuoltua, kuten kertoo Lauri "Stronzo" Pohjanpää nelinäytöxisessä murhenäytelmässään Savonarola, jonka premiääri oli Kansallisessa 1935. Eikä Medicin miehet olleet oikeasti niin söpöjä, eikä niillä ollut partoja.
          xxx/ellauri059.html on line 508: Pääosissa: Daniel Sharman (Lorenzo de’ Medici), Bradley James (Giuliano de’ Medici), Sean Bean (Jacopo Pazzi), Sarah Parish (Lucrezia de’ Medici), Raoul Bova (paavi Sixtus IV), Matteo Martari (Francesco Pazzi), Jacob Fortune Lloyd (Francesco Salviati), Alessandra Mastronardi (Lucrezia Donati), Matilda Lutz (Simonetta Vespucci), Synnøve Karslen (Clarice Orsini), Annabel Scholey (Contessina). Idea ja käsikirjoitus: Frank Spotnitz, Nicholas Meyer. Ohjaus: Sergio Mimica-Gezzan. Musiikki: Paolo Buonvino. Tunnuskappaleen esittäjä: Skin (Ann Deborah Dyer). Tuotanto: Lux Vide, Big Light Productions, Italia, 2018.
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          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 68: The events in Germany since January 30, 1933, when Nazis came to power and declared as their aim the march to the east to capture resourcesand "living space" greatly contributed to it. The USSR realized the enormous importance of the national question and recognized the great role of the country´s history and patriotism in the consolidation of the society. There was mounting criticism of romanization. It was admitted that, in some cases, there had been overreliance on the alphabetical creativity of the linguists,engaged in language construction, which manifested itself in the creation of individual alphabets for numerically very small dialects, as well as in the overly largenumber of letters for some alphabets, in frequent disregard for the practical problemsof language construction and in the exclusive use of the Latin as a possible basis forthe creation of writing for the illiterate peoples, as well as in the insufficient attentionto the use of other alphabets (Novyi alfavit (The New Alphabet), 1934).
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 70: The cyrillization was conducted more swiftly than romanization. It did not have thesynchrony observed during the first Soviet alphabet shifts: for some peoples it tookplace in 1937-1938, for others a little later, from one to two years. With that, a singlestate body, similar to the All-Union Committee for the Development of the NewTurkic Alphabet, dedicated only to cyrillization, was not set up. New alphabets werecreated directly "in the field." Even so, the transition from the Latin alphabet to theRussian alphabet was more smooth and easy than the first “letter revolution”(Alpatov, 1993). The successful completion of cyrillization was announced in June 1941.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 74: Елена Шелестюк: НАЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ И ЯЗЫКОВАЯ ПОЛИТИКА В ИСТОРИИ РОССИИ. Chelyabinsk State University. Faculty Member.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 82: According to a family legend, his mother, Uldan, gave birth to him near Mt. Zhambyl, close to the headwaters of the Chu River while fleeing an attack on her village. His father, Dzhabay, then named his son after the mountain.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 89: It has been claimed that the authors of Zhambyl's published poems were actually Russian poets, who were officially credited as "translators."
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 93: In a different account, according to the Kazakh journalist Erbol Kurnmanbaev, Zhambyl was an akyn of his clan, but until 1936 was relatively unknown. In that year, a young talented poet Abilda Tazhibaev "discovered" Zhambyl. He was directed to do this by the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan, Levon Mirzoyan, who wanted to find an akyn similar to Suleiman Stalsky, the Dagestani poet. Tazhibaev then published the poem "My Country", under Jambyl's name. It was translated into Russian by the poet Pavel Kuznetsov, published in the newspaper "Pravda" and was a success. After that, a group of his "secretaries" - the young Kazakh poets worked under Jambyl's name. In 1941-1943, they were joined by the Russian poet Mark Tarlovsky.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 103: Borat Sagdijev (kaz. Бoрат Сагдиев) on kuvitteellinen hahmo, kazakstanilainen toimittaja, jota esittää britannialainen, juutalaistaustainen koomikko Sacha Baron Cohen. Cohen on sanonut hahmon perustuvan todelliseen henkilöön, hänen Venäjän eteläosissa tapaamaansa lääkäriin.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 115: Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is a 2006 British-American mockumentary comedy film directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen. Baron Cohen stars as Borat Sagdiyev, a fictitious Kazakhstani journalist who travels through the United States to make a documentary which features real-life interactions with Americans. Much of the film features unscripted vignettes of Borat interviewing and interacting with real-life Americans who believe he is a foreigner with little or no understanding of American customs. It is the second of four films built around Baron Cohen's characters from Da Ali G Show (2000–2004): the first, Ali G Indahouse, was released in 2002, and featured a cameo by Borat; the third, Brüno, was released in 2009; and the sequel to Borat, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, was released in 2020.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 119: In New York City, Borat sees an episode of Baywatch on TV and immediately falls in love with Pamela Anderson's character, C. J. Parker. While interviewing and mocking a panel of feminists, he learns of the actress' name and her residence in California. Borat is then informed by telegram that Oksana has been killed by a bear. Delighted, he resolves to travel to California and make Anderson his new wife. They decide not to fly, in case "the Jews repeat their attack of 9/11". Borat takes driving lessons and buys a dilapidated ice-cream truck for the journey.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 121: During the trip, Borat acquires a Baywatch booklet and continues gathering footage for his documentary. He meets gay pride parade participants, politicians Alan Keyes and Bob Barr, and African-American youths. Borat is also interviewed on a local television station and proceeds to disrupt the weather report. Visiting a rodeo, Borat excites the crowd with jingoistic remarks, but then sings a fictional Kazakhstani national anthem to the tune of "The Star-Spangled Banner", receiving a strong negative reaction.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 123: Staying at a bed-and-breakfast, Borat and Azamat are stunned to learn their hosts are Jewish. The two escape after throwing money at two cockroaches, believing they are Jews. Borat attempts to buy a handgun to defend himself, but is turned away because he is not an American citizen, so he buys a bear instead.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 125: An etiquette coach suggests Borat attend a private dinner at an eating club in the South. During the dinner, he offends the other guests when he lets Luenell, an African-American prostitute, into the house and shows her to the table: they are both kicked out. Borat befriends Luenell, who invites him into a relationship with her, but he tells her that he is in love with someone else. Borat then visits an antique shop, in which he clumsily breaks various Confederate heritage items.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 127: At a hotel, Borat sees Azamat masturbating over a picture of Pamela Anderson. An angry Borat accidentally reveals his real motive for travelling to California. Azamat becomes livid at Borat's deception, and the situation escalates into a nude brawl which spills out into the hallway, a crowded elevator, and then into a packed convention ballroom.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 131: Borat attends a United Pentecostal camp meeting, at which Republican U.S. Representative Chip Pickering and Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice James W. Smith, Jr. are present. He regains his faith and forgives Azamat and Pamela. He accompanies church members on a bus to Los Angeles and disembarks to find Azamat dressed as Oliver Hardy, although Borat mistakes him for Adolf Hitler. The two reconcile and Azamat tells Borat where to find Pamela Anderson. Borat finally comes face-to-face with Anderson at a book signing at a Virgin Megastore. After showing Anderson his "traditional marriage sack", Borat pursues her throughout the store in an attempt to abduct her, until security guards intervene.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 133: Borat visits Luenell and they return to Kazakhstan together. They bring several American customs and traditions back to his village, including the apparent conversion of the people to Christianity (the Kazakh version of which includes crucifixion and torturing of Jews) and the introduction of computer-based technology, such as iPods, laptop computers and a high-definition television.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 141: (stylized as ВОЯДТ in Faux Cyrillic) is a 2020 American mockumentary comedy film directed by Jason Woliner in his feature directorial debut. The film stars Sacha Baron Cohen as the fictional Kazakhstani journalist and television personality Borat Sagdiyev, and Maria Bakalova as his daughter Tutar, who is to be offered as a bride to Vice President Mike Pence during the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 presidential election. It is a sequel to 2006's Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 143: After fourteen years of forced labor in a gulag for the dishonor inflicted on his country in his previous adventure, Kazakh journalist Borat Sagdiyev is released by his country's president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, with a mission to deliver Kazakh Minister of Culture (and Kazakhstan's most famous porn actor) Johnny the Monkey to President Donald Trump in an attempt to redeem the nation. Unable to get close to Trump after defecating in the landscaping of Trump International Hotel and Tower in the previous film, Borat opts to give the monkey to Vice President Mike Pence. Before he leaves, he discovers that his arch nemesis neighbor, Nursultan Tulyakbay, has stolen his family and home, and that he has a fifteen-year-old daughter, Tutar, who lives in his barn.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 145: Borat is transported across the world in a circuitous route by cargo ship and arrives in Galveston, Texas, where he finds he is a celebrity. Wanting to maintain a low profile, Borat purchases multiple disguises. He buys a cell phone and goes to welcome Johnny, but finds that Tutar is in Johnny's shipping crate and has eaten him. Horrified, Borat faxes Nazarbayev, who tells him to find a way to satisfy Pence or he will be executed. Borat decides to give Tutar to Pence.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 149: Because Giuliani had bragged about having an affair with a large-breasted woman, Borat brings Tutar to a cosmetic surgeon who advises breast implants. While Borat works in a barbershop to raise enough money to pay for breast surgery, he briefly leaves Tutar with a babysitter who is confused by Borat's sexist teachings; she informs Tutar that the things her culture has taught her are lies. After seeing a woman driving a car, and successfully masturbating for the first time, Tutar decides not to get the surgery and lashes out at Borat for keeping her oppressed her whole life. Before leaving, she tells him the Holocaust is a lie by citing a Holocaust denial Facebook page.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 151: Shaken, Borat decides to commit suicide by going to the nearest synagogue dressed as his version of a stereotypical Jew and waiting for the next shooting, but is shocked to find Holocaust survivors there who treat him with kindness, and to his anti-Semitic delight, reassure him that the Holocaust happened. Overjoyed, Borat goes looking for Tutar, but finds the streets deserted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He quarantines with two QAnon conspiracy theorists who offer to help him reunite with Tutar. They find Tutar online, she has become a reporter and will be covering a March for Our Rights rally in Olympia, Washington.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 153: At the rally, the men appeal to Tutar, telling her that her dad will be killed unless she helps. She accepts and arranges an interview to seduce Giuliani, but without her father's participation. Borat talks with her babysitter and has a change of heart, realizing that he loves Tutar. After the interview, Giuliani and Tutar proceed to a bedroom before Borat intervenes and tries to personally offer sexual favors to Giuliani. Borat decides to face execution in Kazakhstan and Tutar promises to go with him.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 157: Borat and Tutar blackmail Nazarbayev into giving him his job back and changing Kazakhstan's misogynistic laws. Three months later, Tutar and Borat are a reporting team and Kazakhstan has a new tradition to replace the nation's antisemitic ones: the Running of the American. It features exaggerated :) caricatures of Trump supporters pretending to spread COVID-19 and killing an effigy of Anthony Fauci. The film ends with a message encouraging viewers to vote in the upcoming presidential election.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 165: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (German: [diː ˈmaɪstɐˌzɪŋɐ fɔn ˈnʏʁnbɛʁk]; "The Master-Singers of Nuremberg"), WWV 96, is a music drama (or opera) in three acts, written and composed by Richard Wagner. It is among the longest operas commonly performed, usually taking around four and a half hours. It was first performed at the National Theatre Munich, today the home of the Bavarian State Opera, in Munich, on 21 June 1868. The conductor at the premiere was Hans von Bülow.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 168: Ei se ainakaan osaa sachsaa:
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 169: "Was ist los, meinen Sumpfmenschen?" Pitäis olla meine, meinen on datiivi! Fünffachnull on 5x0 eikä 4 nollaa.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 187: "My own favourite tribute to Borges comes in Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow in which a group of Argentinian exiles, led by the adventurer Squalidozzi, and at large in Europe during World War Two, hijack a German submarine. Improbably, they are accompanied by the glamorous Graciela Imago Portales – a ‘particular friend’ of the Buenos Aires literati – to whom ‘Borges is said to have a dedicated a poem’. Two lines are cited: “El laberinto de tu incertidumbre / Me trama con la disquietante luna . . .” Of course, the quotation has puzzled scholars, as it is neatly consistent with the rhythms and motifs of Borges’ earlier work, and yet nowhere to be found in his oeuvre. It would no doubt have delighted Borges, the more so since Pynchon made it up."
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 191: Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges (Buenos Aires, 24 de agosto de 1899-Ginebra, 14 de junio de 1986) fue un escritor de cuentos, ensayos y poemas argentino, extensamente considerado una figura clave tanto para la literatura en habla hispana como para la literatura universal.​ Sus dos libros más conocidos, Ficciones y El Aleph, publicados en los años cuarenta, son recopilaciones de cuentos conectados por temas comunes, como los sueños, los laberintos, las bibliotecas, los espejos, los autores ficticios y la mitología europea, con argumentos que exploran ideas filosóficas relacionadas, por ejemplo, con la memoria, la eternidad, la posmodernidad y la metaficción.​ Las obras de Borges han contribuido ampliamente a la literatura filosófica, al género fantástico y al posestructuralismo. Según marcan numerosos críticos, el comienzo del realismo mágico en la literatura hispanoamericana del siglo XX se debe en gran parte a su obra.​
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 193: Habiendo nacido en un suburbio de Buenos Aires, Borges se mudó a Suiza con su familia en 1914, donde estudió en el Collège de Genève. La familia viajaría extensamente por Europa, incluyendo España. Tras su regreso a Argentina en 1921, Borges empezó a publicar sus poemas y ensayos en revistas literarias surrealistas mientras trabajaba como bibliotecario, profesor y conferencista. En 1955 fue nombrado director de la Biblioteca Nacional de la República Argentina y profesor de literatura inglesa en la Universidad de Buenos Aires. A la edad de 55 años quedó completamente ciego; numerosos investigadores han sugerido que su ceguera progresiva lo motivó a crear símbolos literarios innovadores a través de la imaginación.​
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 195: Durante los años sesenta, su trabajo fue traducido y publicado en los Estados Unidos y en Europa. En 1961 llegó a la fama internacional al obtener el primer Premio Formentor, que recibió junto a Samuel Beckett. En 1971 ganó el Premio Jerusalén; su reputación internacional se consolidó entre estos años, ayudado por la disponibilidad de las traducciones al inglés de su obra, por el éxito de Cien años de soledad de García Márquez y por el boom latinoamericano, aunque su participación en él es relativa.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 217: Next, it occurred to me that I could answer the question about the sex life of Borges with platitudes: Borges scarcely refers to sex in his work and has scarcely any female characters, which “could be” a sign of shortcomings in his character, of machismo, asexuality, fear of women; his first marriage “could be considered” a failure and the second as a mere formality, made official shortly before his death just so he could leave his estate to Maria Kodama, his lover/scribe/assistant/caregiver; “without a doubt” the contempt he felt for psychoanalysis was because it made him feel exposed, and so on. I have read or heard all these phrases, with all their imaginable malice, often together and separately. Although they all seem terrible to me, it is now acceptable to speak ill in this way under the pretext of “demystifying” whomever the target may be. I have also noticed that much of the news about Borges in recent years has been, in one way or another, about scandals and disputes.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 219: So what did I do? I chose to remember that Borges is not a writer of the era of Facebook and autofiction; that it is not true that he hides in his texts, speaks little about himself (in fact, the opposite is true: how often in his work does his double appear, the character called Borges?); he simply does not do it the way in which we are accustomed today; that, like his friend Alfonso Reyes, Borges learned the classical notion of decorum, which is a set of rules of style when writing and also a certain principle of discretion, an obligation not to say absolutely everything that is very likely inconceivable to many people today.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 221: I also said something about Borges’s love life, which is present in several places in his work, just like his reticence, yes, to go beyond “a certain point” (in the story “The Other,” for example, various critics have found a subtle reference to a brothel and a prostitute located almost in a blank space, between two French names that are almost identical).
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 227: But the truths that can be glimpsed in Borges’s work are not derived from the morbid attractions that matter so much to us now. They are elsewhere, and their time to disappear has not arrived, even as they seem distant from those things that obsess us.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 229: Since another common practice today is the out-of-context quote, misinterpreted without the slightest remorse, allow me to end with one: “The world, unfortunately, is real,” Borges wrote in one of his great essays, which could be read as an acknowledgment or a surrender.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 271: Like most of his compatriots, Borges was a great admirer of this work, which he often characterized as the one clearly great work in Argentine literature.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 272: In the 1920s, Borges and other avant-garde Argentine writers embracing "art for art's sake" published a magazine called Martín Fierro; they are often referred to collectively as the grupo Martín Fierro ("Rautas-Martin ryhmä"),
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 274: Martín Fierro has been widely considered (beginning with Leopoldo Lugones's El Payador, 1916) the fountainhead or pinnacle of Argentine literature, Argentina's Don Quixote or Divine Comedy.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 276: Martin was not a nice guy. One of his great talents was singing at the Pulperia. At the fort, he was forced to work hard and fight against the Indians. He had a night-long payada (singing duel) with a black payador (singer), who turns out to be the younger brother of the man Fierro murdered in a duel. He deliberately provoked an affair of honor by insulting a black woman in a bar. In the knife duel that ensued, he killer her male companion. He escaped justice with a police sergeant and went native.
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          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 301: "Nachtmahr" ("Night-mare"), by Johann Heinrich Füssli (1802).
          Alp sitting on the sleeper's chest, with a connemara looking on.

          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 312: Alpdrücken — Alpdrücken, auch Alp oder Trute genannt, ist eine während des Schlafes entstehende krankhafte Empfindung, welche zu den Träumen gerechnet werden muß, weil sie im Moment des Erwachens aufhört, was nicht der Fall sein würde, wenn sie durch ein… … Damen Conversations Lexikon
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 314: Alpdrücken — (Alp, Incubus) ist jener allbekannte krankhafte Traumzustand, der sich nur des Nachts im Schlafe einstellt, mit dem beängstigenden Gefühle einer auf die Brust springenden oder bereits aufliegenden Last, wobei der Gequälte zu ersticken meint, und… …
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 318: Alpdrücken — Alpdrücken [nach der Dämonengestalt des Alps (Nachtmahrs) im german. Volksglauben] s; s, : Angst und Beklemmungsgefühl beim Einschlafen oder im Traum, Atembehinderung (meist durch Druck vom Magen her, z. B. nach zu üppigen Mahlzeiten), die sich… …
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 326: St. Augustine touched on the topic in De Civitate Dei ("The City of God"); he had too many alleged attacks by incubi to deny them. He stated "There is also a very general rumor. Many friends of mine have verified it by their own experience and trustworthy persons have corroborated the experience others told, that sylvans and fauns, commonly called incubi, have often made wicked assaults upon women, and as succubi are known to suck on certain men as well."
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 332: Being abused in such a way caused women at nunneries to be burned if they were found pregnant. It became generally accepted that incubi and succubi were the same demon, able to switch between male and female forms. A succubus would be able to sleep with a man and collect his sperm, and then transform into an incubus and use that seed on women. Some sources indicate that it may be identified by its unnaturally large or cold penis.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 336: According to the Malleus Maleficarum, exorcism is one of the five ways to overcome the attacks of incubi, the others being Sacramental Confession, the Sign of the Cross (or recital of the Angelic Salutation), moving the afflicted to another location, and by excommunication of the attacking entity, "which is perhaps the same as exorcism". On the other hand, the Franciscan friar Ludovico Maria Sinistrari stated that incubi "do not obey exorcists, have no dread of exorcisms, show no reverence for holy things, at the approach of which they are not in the least overawed".
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 340: Nachtalb ist eine späte Bezeichnung für ein Fantasie- und Sagenwesen, das ursprünglich „Mahr“ hieß und in der Nacht auf Menschen lastet (vgl. Albtraum) und ihnen Grauen einflößt.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 341: Es handelt sich gewöhnlich um ein kleines, schwarzes Wesen, das schlafende Menschen und Haustiere anfällt, selten auch Sachen. Es dringt durch Schlüssel- oder Astlöcher ein. Der Anfall ist mit Angstzuständen und Atemnot verbunden.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 345: „Da wurde er schläfrig und legte sich nieder zum Schlafe. Als er aber nur ein wenig geschlafen hatte, schrie er auf und sagte, dass ihn eine Mahre trete. Da kamen seine Leute herbei und wollten ihm helfen. Als sie ihn aber oben am Kopfe fassten, trat jene auf seine Beine, dass sie fast zerbrachen. Sie griffen nun nach seinen Füßen, doch die Mahre drückte jetzt so auf sein Haupt, dass er dort sterben musste.“
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          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 360: Im Jahre 1891 nahm er an der Universität Tübingen sowie am Evangelischen Stift das Studium der evangelischen Theologie auf. Nach seiner Ordination in der Stuttgarter Stiftskirche 1895 wurde er Vikar in Wimsheim und 1897 in Boll. Die dortige Begegnung mit Christoph Blumhardt (juu täähän oli se Herman Hessen kasvatuspappa!) , der sich in seinen späten Jahren aus der engen Bindung mit der evangelischen Kirche löste und zu sozialen Fragen und der Sozialdemokratie hingezogen fühlte, wurde für Wilhelm lebensbestimmend.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 362: 1899 verlobte er sich mit Christoph Blumhardts Tochter Salome. Die Hochzeit mit Salome Blumhardt fand in Shanghai am 7. Mai 1900 statt. Aus dieser Ehe gingen vier Söhne hervor, die alle in Tsingtau geboren wurden: Siegfried, Manfred, Hellmut und Walt. (Täähän on Wilho Pylkkäsen onnekkaampi kolleega, pääsi olutlähettilääxi kaljatehdaskaupunkiin.) Bereits 1908 reiste Richard Wilhelm zum zweiten Mal nach China (meniköhän Wilhon kanssa samalla laivalla?).
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 364: Von 1922 bis 1924 arbeitete Wilhelm als wissenschaftlicher Berater in der deutschen Gesandtschaft in Peking, daneben lehrte er an der Peking-Universität. Hier übersetzte er auch das I Ging (Buch der Wandlungen) ins Deutsche. (Tätähän laulukirjaa mäkin on suomentanut jossain kohtaa pikku Kunin avustuxella, eikö vaan? Kun on kyllä nätimpi kuin Wilhelmin ope.) In die Kommentierung flossen Zitate sowohl aus der Bibel als auch von Goethe, aber auch Gedankengut westlicher Philosophen und protestantischer, parsischer und alt-griechischer Theologie ein. Wilhelm zeigte damit viele Parallelen zu chinesischer Weisheit auf. Joopa joo, tää on Sachsan Pertti Nieminen.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 384: Louis-Joseph Gay-Lussac kexi kaasuyhtälön ja alkoholipitoisuuden.
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          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 406: Pynchonin sachsa on aivan helevetin huonoa, vilisee kuuden pisteen virheitä varsinkin sanajärjestyxissä. Uhri tyhjiöön, sanoo uhriutuva tyhjäpää. Sehr ins Vakuum mit dir. (S. 536.) Tomin tähtimerkki on Pluto, lähellä Rooneyn Mikkiä. Pluto olet oikea Pelle! Propellipäinen Pelle Peloton. Ajaa yxipyöräisellä Långbenin muovipilleistä rakennettu fågelhus päässä ja lyö sitä suurella sukunuijalla saadaxeen vielä yhden idean. Fickt nicht mit derm Raketenmenschen! Tomi tais nukahdella sachsantunnilla. Tai sillä ei ollut niitä ollenkaan. Ei noi anglosaxit osaa mitään muuta kuin enkkua.
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          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 423: 1 Nipistyspää, kuten aina, taudinsyytutkii ei vain menneitä ja nykyistä, vaan tulevaista. Valtio on ammattiliittojohtoinen (kuten Nazi-Sachsassa); Ne (huom kapitaali) — eli harvainvalta ja kumpp. — juoksevat näytöstä. Ja viattomuuden konseptointi on osa tätä näytöxen juoxemista.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 440: Mieti Meidän Köyhää Sankaria Alokas Laiskiais-Entropiaa (paljon kapitaaleja!) jonka ehdollistus vauvana Lazlo Jamfin taholta (mukana salaperäinen MacGuffin Imupeukku G) johtaa seisiöihin jotka ennustavat rakettilakkoja. (Vannon että tämä tuomio ainakin tekee alamerkitystä. Selityxen selitys: seisiö = aamukanki, aamujöpö, aamuhannu, aamukari, aamupuu, jopo keulii, jopotus, juhlakunto, jömppis, jöyneri, kivi housuissa, kusipänni, paundis, pienoisteltta, päzin vaiva, seisokki, semiheijari, skuigelo, staijari, stondis, tanko puoliveteessä, teltta.)
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 472: If to and fro each wagon thrice journeyed every day. jos edestakas kukin rekka kulkis 3xvrk.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 493: Shirley Temple Black (April 23, 1928 - February 10, 2014) was an American actress, singer, dancer, businesswoman, and diplomat who was Hollywood's number one box-office draw as a child actress from 1934 to 1938. As an adult, she was named United States ambassador to Ghana and to Czechoslovakia, and also served as Chief of Protocol of the United States.
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          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 529: They stood there at attention, their faces turning red Ne seisoi jossain asennossa naamat punasina
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 536: We like the barracks nice and clean Meistä parakit on kivat kivimpiä siisteinä
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 555: Berlin's songs have reached the top of the charts 25 times and have been extensively re-recorded by numerous singers including The Andrews Sisters, Perry Como, Eddie Fisher, Al Jolson, Fred Astaire, Ethel Merman, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, Judy Garland, Tiny Tim, Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, Rosemary Clooney, Cher, Diana Ross, Bing Crosby, Sarah Vaughan, Ruth Etting, Fanny Brice, Marilyn Miller, Rudy Vallée, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday, Doris Day, Jerry Garcia, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Buble, Lady Gaga, and Christina Aguilera.
          xxx/ellauri068.html on line 557: Berlin died in 1989 at the age of 101. Composer Douglas Moore sets Berlin apart from all other contemporary songwriters, and includes him instead with Stephen Foster, Walt Whitman, and Carl Sandburg, as a "great American minstrel"—someone who has "caught and immortalized in his songs what we say, what we think about, and what we believe." Composer George Gershwin called him "the greatest songwriter that has ever lived" and composer Jerome Kern concluded that "Irving Berlin has no place in American music—he is American music."
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          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 33: K: Mitä yhteistä on Björn Borgilla, David Wallacella ja Andy McCoylla (paizi kalsareissa)?

          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 90: Die Verzweiflung ist aber nicht das letzte Wort, sondern nur das „vorletzte“. Das letzte Wort kann weder in menschlicher Sprache gesagt noch theoretisch erfasst werden. Schestows Philosophie hat die Verzweiflung zum Ausgangspunkt, sein gesamtes Denken ist verzweifelt, und doch versucht er, auf etwas zu weisen, das jenseits der Verzweiflung – und der Philosophie – liegt.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 96: Hupaisaa muuten että juuri Macron ymmärtää, ettei ryssiä pidä koittaa Ukrainan selkkauxessa nitistää tapettiin kuin kärpäsiä, sillä lailla kasvatetaan seuraavaan sotasukupolveen vaan entistäkin kiukkuisempia pörriäisiä. Vizi tää on nähty sen ziljoonan kertaa ennenkin, muttei nää vitun mölyapinat koskaan opi mitään, vaikka saisivat turpiin tuhansia kertoja. Niinkuin Nilkki oivaltaa, samasta tunkkaisesta reijästä syntyy koko ajan uusia typeryxiä.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 100: Chestov naît dans une famille juive de commerçants manufacturiers en tissus. Son père, Isaak Moisseïevitch Schwarzmann, forte personnalité, autoritaire, est très respecté et bon connaisseur de la tradition juive et de la littérature hébraïque.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 104: Il prend la direction de la manufacture familiale de 1908 jusqu'à son exil en 1919. Malgré la contrainte que représente la gestion de cette entreprise, il abandonne le droit et se tourne vers l'écriture et la philosophie.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 112: Le 2 mars 1910, il rend visite à Tolstoï à Iasnaïa Poliana. Il s'installe en Suisse à Coppet, villa des Saules, où il demeure jusqu'en juillet 1914. Il travaille à des études sur la philosophie grecque, les mystiques, Luther et des théologiens allemands spécialistes de Luther, Harnack et Denifle. Ce travail aboutit à une première version de Sola Fide (« la foi seule ») qui lui est confisquée à la douane, à son retour en Russie en juillet 1914. Il s'installe à Moscou et commence à rédiger Le Pouvoir des clefs (Potestas Clavium), où il reprend nombre de thèmes abordés dans Sola Fide. En février 1915, il est élu membre de la Société de Psychologie de Moscou qui est un centre d'études religieuses.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 151: He developed his thinking in a second book on Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Frederich Nietzsche, which increased Shestov's reputation as an original and incisive thinker. In All Things Are Possible (published in 1905) Shestov adopted the aphoristic style of Friedrich Nietzsche to investigate the difference between Russian and European Literature. Although on the surface it is an exploration of numerous intellectual topics, at its base it is a sardonic work of Existentialist philosophy which both criticizes and satirizes our fundamental attitudes towards life situations. D.H. Lawrence, who wrote the Foreword to S.S. Koteliansky's literary translation of the work, summarized Shestov's philosophy with the words: " 'Everything is possible' - this is his really central cry. It is not nihilism. It is only a shaking free of the human psyche from old bonds. The positive central idea is that the human psyche, or soul, really believes in itself, and in nothing else". Shestov deals with key issues such as religion, rationalism, and science in this highly approachable work, topics he would also examine in later writings such as In Job's Balances. Shestov's own key quote from this work is probably the following: "...we need to think that only one assertion has or can have any objective reality: that nothing on earth is impossible. Every time someone wants to force us to admit that there are other, more limited and limiting truths, we must resist with every means we can lay hands on".
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 166: Mitä hemmettiä? Missä vaiheessa Sestofilt hylkäsi isiensä uskon? Mixei kukaan sano siitä mitään? Isä tukkukauppias varmaan repi tukkaa tukuittain. Mitenniin se oli juutalainen ajattelija jos se peukuttaa Jeesusta? No ehkä jeesuskin oli sen mielestä vain ihminen, niinkuin Spartakus. Isaac Bashevis kysyy Hudson-joen varjokirjassa s. 100: Varför måste djuren lida? Sjestov säger rent ut att Gud är ond.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 168: Despite his weakening condition Shestov continued to write at a quick pace, and finally completed his magnum opus, Athens and Jerusalem. This work examines the dichotomy between freedom and reason, and argues that reason be rejected in the discipline of philosophy. Furthermore, it adumbrates the means by which the scientific method has made philosophy and science irreconcilable, since science concerns itself with empirical observation, whereas (so Shestov argues) philosophy must be concerned with freedom, God and immortality, issues that cannot be solved by science.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 172: Furthermore, although a Jewish philosopher, Shestov saw in the resurrection of Christ this victory over necessity. He described the incarnation and resurrection of Jesus as a transfiguring spectacle by which it is demonstrated that the purpose of life is not "mystical" surrender to the "absolute", but ascetical struggle:
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 194: More recently, alongside Dostoyevsky's philosophy, many have found solace in Shestov's battle against the rational self-consistent and self-evident; for example Bernard Martin of Case Western Reserve University, who translated his works now found online [external link below]; and the scholar Liza Knapp, who wrote The Annihilation of Inertia: Dostoevsky and Metaphysics. This book was an evaluation of Dostoyevsky's struggle against the self-evident "wall", and refers to Shestov on several occasions.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 207: Trained in the neo-Kantian tradition with Ernst Cassirer and immersed in the work of the phenomenologists Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger, Strauss established his fame with path-breaking books on Spinoza and Hobbes, then with articles on Maimonides and Farabi. In the late 1930s his research focused on the rediscovery of esoteric writing, thereby a new illumination of Plato and Aristotle, retracing their interpretation through medieval Islamic and Jewish philosophy, and encouraging the application of those ideas to contemporary political theory.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 209: According to Allan Bloom's 1974 obituary in Political Theory, Strauss "was raised as an Orthodox Jew", but the family does not appear to have completely embraced Orthodox practice.[35] Strauss himself noted that he came from a "conservative, even orthodox Jewish home", but one which knew little about Judaism except strict adherence to ceremonial laws. His father and uncle operated a farm supply and livestock business that they inherited from their father, Meyer (1835–1919), a leading member of the local Jewish community.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 295: matkallaan mukanaan Ludwig Klagesin muhkeaa teosta Der Geist als Wiedersacher der
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 305: Klages was a central figure of characterological psychology and the Lebensphilosophie school of thought. Prominent elements of his philosophy include: the opposition between life-affirming Seele and life-denying Geist; reality as the on-going creation and interpretation of sensory images, rather than feelings; a biocentric ethics in response to modern ecological issues and militarism; an affirmation of eroticism in critique of both Christian patriarchy and the notion of the "sexual"; a theory of psychology focused on expression, including handwriting analysis; and a science of character aimed at reconciling the human ego to the divide it effectuates between living beings.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 309: Unlike his Seelenbrüder Stefan George and Alfred Schwuler, he was not gay, but rather serious. When Klages moved into a new Schwabing flat in 1895, he entered into an intense sexual relationship with his landlady's daughter, with the mother's approval; the daughter, whom Klages called 'Putti', was eleven years younger than him, and their relationship continued for almost two decades though remained only sexual in nature. Klages, like Friedrich Nietzsche, was critical of Christianity as well as what they both saw as its roots in Judaism. His attacks on judaism were veiled criticism of christianity, rather like Seija's attacks on the rest of the Carlson family.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 312: wrote: I have never endorsed the claim that the Nazi big-wigs belonged to a superior race. However, I must also add that I have consistently refused to accept the claim of another such race as the chosen people. The arrogance is identical in both cases, but with this important distinction: after waging war against the dumber half of mankind for more than three thousand years, Judaism has finally achieved total victory over all nations of the earth. Not surprisingly, an American Jew found this accusation odious. What with even the Philistine diaper heads still putting up a fight.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 328: Hollantilais-amerikkalainen John Benjamins julkaise kieli- ja käännösalan kirjallisuutta. Mullakin on pieni bühlein julkastuna Benjaminsilla. Siihen se sitten jäi. Walttu Benjaminkin (ilman ässää) kirjoitti kääntämisestä ja kääntäjistä. Walttu taisi olla vasemmistolainen siionisti. Se teki seppukun 48-vuotiaana Portboussa Espanjan ja Ranskan rajalla 1940 yritettyään epäonnistuneesti päästä karkuun Wehrmachtia. Ehkä parempikin niin, Amerikassa se oisi voinut kääntää kelkkansa. Me varmaan odotettiin Ranskan junaa Portboussa kotimatkalla Madridin reisulta. Kyllä oli tyhjä asema. Me oltiin ainuita odottajia.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 332: Among Benjamin's best known works are the essays "The Task of the Translator" (1923), "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (1935), and "Theses on the Philosophy of History" (1940). His major work as a literary critic included essays on Baudelaire, Goethe, Kafka, Kraus, Leskov, Proust, Walser, and translation theory. He also made major translations into German of the Tableaux Parisiens section of Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal and parts of Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu. In 1940, at the age of 48, Benjamin committed suicide at Portbou on the French–Spanish border while attempting to escape from the invading Wehrmacht. Though popular acclaim eluded him during his life, the decades following his death won his work posthumous renown.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 334: Benjamin’s academic career did not lead to the expected result of a professorial position: he completed his doctoral dissertation in 1919 (published the following year as The Concept of Criticism in German Romanticism) and worked on his post-doctoral dissertation, or Habilitation, on the German Baroque mourning play, which he completed in 1925, eventually withdrawing it from the University of Frankfurt after an extremely negative reception.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 336: Waltulla oli siionistijuutalaisia kavereita mm Martin Buber (der Jude-lehden toimittaja). Se puuhasteli myös Stefan Georgen kanssa (miinuspisteitä). In ‘The Concept of Criticism in German Romanticism’ (1920), Benjamin presents interlinked concepts of language, sacred text, a projected reworking of Kant’s limited concept of experience, and a new approach to criticism and Romanticism as a tracing of the absolute in early Romantic writing (paljon miinuspisteitä). Benjamin argued for an ‘immanent criticism’ which would engage in some ways quite mystically with a text’s internal structures and divine traces (roppakaupalla miinusta).
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 342: Where once the unique high art forms dominated, now, for Benjamin, the mass-produced realm of the copy had come into its own, neutralizing the traditional concepts of individual creativity, genius, eternal value and mystery. Instead of achieving significance through sacred ritual, art becomes a political practice.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 361: Kuiskaa siellä ikivanha tammi huumasta haaremien. Haremin büyüsünü fısıldar orada eski bir meşe ağacı.
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          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 374: Eartha Mae Keith was born on a cotton plantation near the small town of North, South Carolina, or St. Matthews on January 17, 1927. Her mother Annie Mae Keith was of Cherokee and African descent. Though she had little knowledge of her father, it was reported that he was a son of the owner of the farm where she had been born, and that Kitt was conceived by rape. In a 2013 biography, British journalist John Williams claimed that Kitt's father was a white man, a local doctor named Daniel Sturkie. Kitt's daughter, Kitt McDonald, has questioned the accuracy of the claim. Eartha's mother, Annie Mae Keith (later Annie Mae Riley), soon went to live with a black man who refused to accept Eartha because of her relatively pale complexion; she was raised by a relative named Aunt Rosa, in whose household she was abused. After the death of Annie Mae, Eartha was sent to live with another relative named Mamie Kitt (who may, in fact, have been her biological mother) in Harlem, New York City, where she attended the Metropolitan Vocational High School (later renamed the High School of Performing Arts). Diana Ross said that as a member of The Supremes she largely based her look and sound after Kitt's.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 377: In January 1968, during Lyndon B. Johnson's administration, Kitt encountered a substantial professional setback after she made anti-war statements during a White House luncheon. Kitt was asked by First Lady Lady Bird Johnson about the Vietnam War. She replied: "You send the best of this country off to be shot and maimed. No wonder the kids rebel and take pot." During a question and answer session, Kitt stated: The children of America are not rebelling for no reason. They are not hippies for no reason at all. We don't have what we have on Sunset Blvd. for no reason. They are rebelling against something. There are so many things burning the people of this country, particularly mothers. They feel they are going to raise sons – and I know what it's like, and you have children of your own, Mrs. Johnson – we raise children and send them to war.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 379: Her remarks caused Mrs. Johnson to burst into tears. It is widely believed that Kitt's career in the United States was ended following her comments about the Vietnam War, after which she was branded "a sadistic nymphomaniac" by the CIA. A defamatory CIA dossier about Kitt was discovered by Seymour Hersh in 1975. Hersh published an article about the dossier in The New York Times.[20] The dossier contained comments about Kitt's sex life and family history, along with negative opinions of her that were held by former colleagues. Kitt's response to the dossier was to say "I don't understand what this is about. I think it's disgusting."[20] Following the incident, Kitt devoted her energies to performances in Europe and Asia.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 381: Kitt was also a member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; her criticism of the Vietnam War and its connection to poverty and racial unrest in 1968 can be seen as part of a larger commitment to peace activism. Like many politically active public figures of her time, Kitt was under surveillance by the CIA, beginning in 1956. After The New York Times discovered the CIA file on Kitt in 1975, she granted the paper permission to print portions of the report, stating: "I have nothing to be afraid of and I have nothing to hide." Kitt later became a vocal advocate for LGBT rights and publicly supported same-sex marriage, which she considered a civil right. She had been quoted as saying: "I support it [gay marriage] because we're asking for the same thing. If I have a partner and something happens to me, I want that partner to enjoy the benefits of what we have reaped together. It's a civil-rights thing, isn't it?"
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          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 445: Se asui pienessä kopissa Syracusassa ja kirjotti. Se ajatteli olevansa fixumpi kuin opettajat. Opettaessaan se huomasi että sen oppilaat on fixumpia kuin se. Lukiessaan ääneen omaa textiään Wallu niiskuttaa kuin vanha huumehörhö. Hörppää vettä välillä. Excuse me.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 459: He is a self-proclaimed satirist whose trademark technique, as a writer, is the expression of extreme acts and opinions in an affectless style. His novels commonly share recurring characters.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 465: “American Psycho” author Bret Easton Ellis tore into the late author of the critically acclaimed “Infinite Jest” and “The Pale King” on Twitter last week, and in true Ellis fashion, he didn’t hold back.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 469: “Reading D.T. Max’s bio I continue to find David Foster Wallace the most tedious, overrated, tortured, pretentious writer of my generation,” Ellis tweeted. “David Foster Wallace was so needy, so conservative, so in need of fans – that I find the halo of sentimentality surrounding him embarrassing.” In several more tweets, he continued, “DFW is the best example of a contemporary male writer lusting for a kind of awful greatness that he simply wasn’t able to achieve. A fraud.”
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 470: "Anyone who finds David Foster Wallace a literary genius has got to be included in the Literary Doucebag-Fools Pantheon [sic]," said Ellis.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 472: Ellis and Wallace are literary rivals that go way back, and Ellis’s hostile tweets are just the latest in a two-decades-old exchange of literary beef.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 473: In 1988, Wallace criticized Ellis’s first published essay, calling Ellis and his category of novelists “Catatonics” for their naïve pretension.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 474: A few years later, Wallace laid into “American Psycho” in an interview with Larry McCaffery, saying it “panders shamelessly to the audience’s sadism for a while, but by the end it’s clear that the sadism’s real object is the reader itself… You can defend ‘Psycho’ as being a sort of performative digest of late-eighties social problems, but it’s no more than that.”
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 491: Kirjassa ollaan Meksikossa, tarkemmin sanottuna Quauhnahuacin pikkukaupungissa. On paikallinen Kuolleiden päivä vuonna 1939. Keskiössä on Geoffrey Firmin -niminen englantilainen konsuli, juoppo ja virastaan pois potkittu heittiö. Mukana on myös muita ulkomailta Meksikoon päätyneitä hahmoja, joilla on omat vaikeutensa heilläkin. Firmin on kuitenkin tärkein, sillä hänessä on paljon Lowrya itseään. Romaani onkin vahvasti elämäkerrallinen. Niin Lowry kuin hänen luomansa fiktiivinen konsulikin olivat ja ovat syvästi tuntevia ihmisiä, jotka kokevat olemassaolonsa ja kaikkeen siihen liittyvän vahvasti. Tämä pätee erityisesti kärsimykseen ja kaikkialla läsnäolevaan tuskaan. Se tekee heistä ihmisen arkkityyppejä.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 510: James Baldwin (2. elokuuta 1924 – 1. joulukuuta 1987) oli yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija, sukulaku, jonka teokset käsittelevät mustien, homojen ja muiden vähemmistöjen asemaa 1950-luvun Yhdysvalloissa. Hänen tunnetuin teoksensa on Mene ja kerro se vuorilla. Esim Brokeback Mountains.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 515: Henry later called Balzac his "greatest master," and said that he had learned more about the craft of fiction from him than from anyone else. Vanha kunnon Ball-sack.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 519: Hugh Walpole had notable authors in his family tree: on his father's side, the novelist and letter writer Horace Walpole. According to Somerset Maugham, Walpole made a sexual proposition to James, who was too inhibited to respond with his well-meaning old trunk.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 520: As a gay man at a time when homosexual practices were illegal for men in Britain, Walpole conducted a succession of intense but discreet relationships with other men, and was for much of his life in search of what he saw as "the perfect friend". He eventually found one, a married policeman, with whom he settled in the English Lake District. All is well that ends well.
          xxx/ellauri075.html on line 555: Joelle käyttää kamaa ja antaa vanhalle spugelle taitellun Andrew Jacksonin. Roskisten vieressä on litimärixi kastuneita Trumpin kuvia. STOP THE STEAL! Some things never change.
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          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 59: The members of Mötley Crüe have often been noted for their hedonistic lifestyles and the androgynous personae they maintained. Following the hard rock and heavy metal origins on the band's first two albums, Too Fast for Love (1981) and Shout at the Devil (1983), the release of its third album Theatre of Pain (1985) saw Mötley Crüe joining the first wave of glam metal. The band has also been known for their elaborate live performances, which features flame thrower guitars, roller coaster drum kits, and heavy use of pyrotechnics (including lighting Nikki on fire). Mötley Crüe's most recent studio album, Saints of Los Angeles, was released on June 24, 2008. What was planned to be the band's final show took place on New Year's Eve, December 31, 2015. The concert was filmed for a theatrical and Blu-ray release in 2016.
          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 61: After two-and-a-half years of inactivity, Neil suddenly announced in September 2018 that Mötley Crüe had reunited and was working on new material. On March 22, 2019, the band released four new songs on the soundtrack for its Netflix biopic The Dirt, based on the band's New York Times best-selling autobiography. In 2023 they appeared at Hyvinkää Rockfest.
          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 64: Track "Motley Crue" Yhtye "Motley Crue"
          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 127: The group's work included Kajanus' invention the Nickelodeon, a musical instrument made of pianos, synthesisers and glockenspiels that allowed the four-piece band to reproduce on stage the acoustic arrangements that they had done in the recording studio.
          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 129: Kajanus was born in Trondheim, Norway, to Prince Pavel [also Paulo] Tjegodiev of Russia and Johanna Kajanus, a French-Finnish sculptress, bronze medal winner for sculpture at the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (1937), and granddaughter of Robert Kajanus, the Finnish composer, conductor, champion of Sibelius and founder of the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. He is the brother of the late actress and film-maker Eva Norvind and the uncle to Mexican theater and television actress Nailea Norvind.
          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 133: Kajanus had developed a musical theater concept, Red Light Review, based on his memories of being a young man in places like Pigalle in Paris's red-light district. Encouraged by Grant Serpell to rework this material as pop songs, Kajanus devised the concept for Sailor.
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          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 138: Track "Sailor" Yhtye "Määrimies"
          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 143: Yellow, red, black or white Kelta-puna-musta-valkosia
          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 193: When you draw back the curtain Ennenkö vedät alas pyllyverhot
          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 203: Girls! Girls! Girls! is a 1962 Golden Globe-nominated American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley as a penniless Hawaiian fisherman who loves his life on the sea and dreams of owning his own boat. "Return to Sender", which reached No. 2 on the Billboard pop singles chart, is featured in the film. The film opened at #1 on the Variety box office chart and finished the year at #19 on the year-end list of the top-grossing films of 1962. The film earned $2.6 million at the box office.
          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 205:
          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 210: (Girls) on the beaches, (Typyjä) hiekkarannoilla,
          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 211: (Girls) oh, what a peaches, (Typyjä) oi mitä persikoita,
          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 220: Just give me one of each kind, yay, yay Mulle apus yxi kumpiakin, ai jai jai
          xxx/ellauri076.html on line 249: The Coasters are an American rhythm and blues/rock and roll vocal group who had a string of hits in the late 1950s. Beginning with "Searchin'" and "Young Blood", their most memorable songs were written by the songwriting and producing team of Leiber and Stoller. Although the Coasters originated outside of mainstream doo-wop, their records were so frequently imitated that they became an important part of the doo-wop legacy through the 1960s.
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          ackground:black;text-align:center;margin-top:0%;margin-bottom:0%">Ecstasy of St. Teresa, 1645–52

          Ekstaasia


          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 34: Lindsay Lohan has a long-lasting fascination with Marilyn Monroe going back to when she saw Niagara during The Parent Trap shoot. In the 2008 Spring Fashion edition of New York magazine, Lohan re-created Monroe's final photo shoot, known as The Last Sitting, including nudity, saying that the photo shoot was "an honor." The New York Times critic Ginia Bellafante found it disturbing, saying "the pictures ask viewers to engage in a kind of mock necrophilia. ... the photographs bear none of Monroe's fragility."
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 60: Ávilan Teresa tai pyhä Jeesuksen Teresa (esp. Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada, tunnettu paremmin nimellä Santa Teresa de Jesús tai Teresa de Ávila; 28. maaliskuuta 1515 Ávila, Espanja – 4. lokakuuta 1582 Alba de Tormes, Espanja) oli renessanssiaikainen roomalaiskatolinen espanjalainen nunna, mystikko, naispyhimys, karmeliittasääntökunnan uudistaja sekä yksi 36 katolisen kirkon kirkonopettajista arvonimellä Doctor orationis eli rukouksen tohtori. Naista kunnioitetaan katolisessa, anglikaanisessa ja luterilaisessa kirkossa. Tarkalleen hän on yksi neljästä naiskirkonopettajasta ja lisäksi yksi vastauskonpuhdistuksen merkittäviä hahmoja esimerkiksi pyhän Ignatius Loyolan ja pyhän Ristin Johanneksen lisäksi. Nainen on yksi 28. marraskuuta 1568 perustetun paljasrintakarmeliittojen sääntökunnan perustajista. Pyhä Teresa on sairauden, päänsäryn, sydänsairauksien, pitsin, vanhempien menettämisen, kirkon auktoriteettien vastustamisen, sääntökuntalaisten, hurskautensa takia pilkattujen, Espanjan ja henkilöiden, jotka ovat nimeltään Teresa, Theresa, Teresita, Terry, Tero, Tessa, Teresina tai Tracy, suojeluspyhimys. Naisen tunnuksia ovat nunna paljasrintakarmeliitan puvussa; karmeliittanunna, jonka sydäntä pistetään enkelin pitämällä nuolella; lävistettyä sydäntä, kirjaa ja krusifiksia kantava karmeliitta; kirjaa ja sulkakynää pitävä karmeliittanunna; kyyhkyltä viestiä vastaanottava karmeliittanunna: ruusut ja liljat; tulehtunut sydän; piikkikruunu; kirjaimet ”IHS” sydämen päällä; palavat nuolet; kyyhky; kirja ja kynä; palavien nuolten lävistämä sydän tai krusifiksi ja lilja. Paavi Paavali V julisti pyhän Teresan autuaaksi 24. huhtikuuta 1614 Roomassa, paavi Gregorius XV julisti hänet pyhimykseksi 12. maaliskuuta 1622 Roomassa ja paavi Paavali VI julisti hänet kirkonopettajaksi 1970. Hänen juhlapäiväänsä vietetään 15. lokakuuta.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 84: Lindsay Dee Lohan (/ˈloʊhæn/; born July 2, 1986) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, and television personality. Born and raised in New York, Lohan was signed to Ford Models as a child. Having appeared as a regular on the television soap opera Another World at age 10, her breakthrough came in the Walt Disney Pictures film The Parent Trap (1998). The film's success led to appearances in the television films Life-Size (2000) and Get a Clue (2002), and the big-screen productions Freaky Friday (2003) and Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004).
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 86: Lohan's early work won her childhood stardom, while the sleeper hit Mean Girls (2004) affirmed her status as a teen idol. After starring in Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005), Lohan quickly became the subject of intense media coverage due to a series of personal struggles and legal troubles, as well as a number of stints in rehabilitation facilities due to substance abuse. This period saw her lose several roles and had significantly impacted her career and public image negatively.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 137: In what furnace was thy braine? Missä uunissa sun pääs?
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 184: – Jag kan inte sitta och läsa Facebooktrådar och ta till mig av alla dumskallar som skriver och som knappt kan tala om sina namn, säger hon till Aftonbladet.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 188: Lena Hallengren håller inte med om bilden av att Sverige skulle vara dåliga på att vaccinera befolkningen. Enligt henne går det vaccin som Sverige får in direkt ut till regionerna.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 212: Muttei mun Panusta nyt meininki ollut paasata, vaan alkuperäisistä Onnen päivistä. Tää vaan sattui haaviin ensimmäisenä Duckduck-hausssa. Onnen päivät-sarjaa muistelee kukas muu kuin Wallace s. 408. Mä en oo nähnyt siitä yhtään kokonaista osaa.
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          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 269: Robert F./Bob Death asks Gately if by any chance he’s heard the one about the fish. Glenn K. in his fucking robe overhears, and of course he’s got to put his own oar in, and breaks in and asks them all if they’ve heard the one What did the blind man say as he passed by the Quincy Market fish-stall, and without waiting says He goes “Evening, Ladies.” A couple male White Flaggers fall about, and Tamara N. slaps at the back of Glenn K.’s head’s pointy hood, but without real heat, as in like what are you going to do with this sick fuck?
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 273: Bob Death smiles coolly (South Shore bikers are required to be extremely cool in everything they do) and manipulates a wooden match with his lip and says No, not that fish-one. He has to assume a kind of bar-shout to clear the noise of his idling hawg. He leans in more toward Gately and shouts that the one he was talking about was: This wise old whiskery fish swims up to three young fish and goes, “Morning, boys, how’s the water?” and swims away; and the three young fish watch him swim away and look at each other and go, “What the fuck is water?” and swim away. The young biker leans back and smiles at Gately and gives an affable shruge and blatts away, a halter top’s tits mashed against his back.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 315: A portent of his later cunning came in the 1920 championships when Vernon (“Swede”) Johnson hit a home run with the bases full to win the title for Grand’Mère. Defeated on the playing field, Duplessis did not quit. Screaming that the Grand’Mère team was loaded with “ ringers ” (although at least two of his own players were reported to be enjoying a brief vacation from the Boston Braves), Duplessis carried the protest to committee rooms. The league president, a sympathetic priest, awarded Duplessis the cup. Stop the Steal! Another Trump. Another ugly face as well.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 317: He was a life-long bachelor.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 318: 80% of all voters think that Maurice Duplessis was gay (homosexual), 10% voted for straight (heterosexual), and 10% like to think that Maurice Duplessis was actually bisexual.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 319: Today, Maurice Duplessis would be 130 years old. Thank god he´s dead. So is David Foster Wallace. Wish Trump was too.
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          Great ape watches man place an unripened chestnut inside a cup at zoo.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 341: Orangutan reacts by opening mouth and falling backwards in hysterics.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 367: As the September/October 2019 issue of Tennis Industry magazine was ready to go to press, we learned the sad news that tennis industry legend Dennis Van der Meer passed away on July 27, after a lengthy illness. No one has had a bigger impact on recreational tennis and tennis coaches than Dennis.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 369: For more than 65 years, Dennis personally taught tens of thousands of people to play the game. But as the consummate “teacher of tennis teachers,” his influence in this sport extends to millions of recreational players around the world.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 373: Dennis was born in 1933 in southern Africa. He played tournaments as a youngster, but at age 19, during a Davis Cup tryout in South Africa, he choked on a critical point. After that, his confidence flagged and his playing career stalled. His coach suggested he teach tennis to regain his confidence, and that’s all it took. He had also, as it turned out, found his calling.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 375: This led to the birth of TennisUniversity, aimed at developing top teaching pros. In 1976, to certify teaching pros and teach the Standard Method, Dennis founded the U.S. Professional Tennis Registry. Today the PTR has more than 16,300 members in 125 countries.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 398: Herr Dr. Zink war 25 Jahre Schulleiter des Heinrich-Heine-Gymnasiums. Auch nach seiner Pensionierung 1994 hat er noch regelmäßig interessiert am Schulleben teilgenommen.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 403: Herr Dr. Zink verband in idealer Weise hohe fachliche und menschliche Kompetenz mit Einsatzbereitschaft und pädagogischem Engagement. Er war ein umsichtiger Schulleiter, ein weithin anerkannter Altsprachler sowie ein kompetenter und allseits beliebter und geschätzter Schulleiter, Lehrer und Kollege.
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          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 438: Niin tai näin olen lukenut Oliver Sacksin kirjaa. Mies joka luuli... Vaikka annoit sen mulle enkuksi, tilasin suomeksi. Häkellyttäviä tapauksia! Kiinnostavia! Kirjaa voi lukea, koska S. ei tee potilaista friikkisirkusta, vaan suhtautuu kunnioittavasti ja empaattisesti.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 508: Selvitymisohjelman ämmä kertoi että oli oppinut tappamaan kalan omin käsin. Vedä ämmä naama ruttuun ja tee lyhkösellä laiturilla pitkä kävely. Se ei ollut hauskaa. Mutta Jack Benny ja Mel Brooks omalla tavallaan oikeastaan olivat ammoisella 50-luvulla.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 510: Jack Benny (born Benjamin Kubelsky; February 14, 1894 – December 26, 1974) was an American entertainer, who evolved from a modest success playing violin on the vaudeville circuit to a highly popular comedic career in radio, television and film. He was known for his comic timing and the ability to cause laughter with a pregnant pause or a single expression, such as his signature exasperated "Well! "
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 511: His radio and television programs, popular from 1932 until his death in 1974, were a major influence on the sitcom genre. Benny often portrayed his character as a miser who obliviously played his violin badly and ridiculously claimed to be 39 years of age, regardless of his actual age.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 513: Benny was born Benjamin Kubelsky in Chicago on February 14, 1894, and grew up in nearby Waukegan. He was the son of Jewish immigrants Meyer Kubelsky (1864–1946) and Emma Sachs Kubelsky (1869–1917), sometimes called "Naomi". Meyer was a saloon owner and later a haberdasher who had emigrated to America from Poland. Emma had emigrated from Lithuania. Benny began studying violin, an instrument that became his trademark, at the age of 6, his parents hoping for him to become a professional violinist. He loved the instrument, but hated practice. His music teacher was Otto Graham Sr., a neighbor and father of football player Otto Graham. At 14, Benny was playing in dance bands and his high school orchestra. He was a dreamer and poor at his studies, and was ultimately expelled from high school. He later did poorly in business school and at attempts to join his father´s business. In 1911, he began playing the violin in local vaudeville theaters for $7.50 a week (about $210 in 2020 dollars). He was joined on the circuit by Ned Miller, a young composer and singer.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 515: That same year, Benny was playing in the same theater as the young Marx Brothers. Minnie, their mother, enjoyed Benny´s violin playing and invited him to accompany her boys in their act. Benny´s parents refused to let their son go on the road at 17, but it was the beginning of his long friendship with the Marx Brothers, especially Zeppo Marx.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 517: The next year, Benny formed a vaudeville musical duo with pianist Cora Folsom Salisbury, a buxom 45-year-old divorcée who needed a partner for her act. This angered famous violinist Jan Kubelik, who feared that the young vaudevillian with a similar name would damage his reputation. Under legal pressure, Benjamin Kubelsky agreed to change his name to Ben K. Benny, sometimes spelled Bennie. When Salisbury left the act, Benny found a new pianist, Lyman Woods, and renamed the act "From Grand Opera to Ragtime". They worked together for five years and slowly integrated comedy elements into the show. They reached the Palace Theater, the "Mecca of Vaudeville," and did not do well. Benny left show business briefly in 1917 to join the United States Navy during World War I, and often entertained the sailors with his violin playing. One evening, his violin performance was booed by the sailors, so with prompting from fellow sailor and actor Pat O´Brien, he ad-libbed his way out of the jam and left them laughing. He received more comedy spots in the revues and did well, earning a reputation as a comedian and musician.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 520: In 1922, Benny accompanied Zeppo Marx to a Passover Seder in Vancouver at the residence where he met 17-
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 521: old Sadie Marks (whose family was friends with, but not related to, the Marx family). Their first meeting did not go well when he tried to leave during Sadie´s violin performance.[2]:30–31 They met again in 1926. Jack had not remembered their earlier meeting and instantly fell for her.[2]:31 They married the following year. She was working in the hosiery section of the Hollywood Boulevard branch of the May Company, where Benny courted her.[2]:32 Called on to fill in for the "dumb girl" part in a Benny routine, Sadie proved to be a natural comedienne. Adopting the stage name Mary Livingstone, Sadie collaborated with Benny throughout most of his career. They later adopted a daughter, Joan (b. 1934). Her older sister Babe would be often the target of jokes about unattractive or masculine women, while her younger brother Hilliard would later produce Benny´s radio and TV work.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 524: When he complained of stomach pains in early December, a first test showed nothing, but a subsequent examination showed that he had inoperable pancreatic cancer. Benny went into a coma at home on December 22, 1974.
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 527: In trying to explain his successful life, Benny summed it up by stating: "Everything good that happened to me happened by accident. I was not filled with ambition nor fired by a drive toward a clear-cut goal. I never knew exactly where I was going."
          xxx/ellauri081.html on line 531: Olikohan Benny oikeasti pihi? En ihmettelisi. Sillä oli monia tyypillisiä jutkukäsieleitä, jotka muistan Nompalta. Toikin sen käsi poskella-asento on tuttu. Jack Benny Tries to Tell a Joke oli kohtalaisen naurattava. Ja Mel Brooks masentuneena harjakauppiaana joka ei muista mainospuhetta. (Alkuosa pätkästä on ihan paska, kannattaa kelata video minuutin 3 kohdalle kun Mel Brooks tulee sisään ovesta.)
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          Nalkutusta


          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 39: Among the gayest apostles were Tennyson (the poet), William Cory (who reportedly had an affair with the future Prime Minister Earl of Rosebery), E. M. Forster, John Maynard Keynes, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Lytton Strachey, Rupert Brooke, Guy Burgess and Anthony Blunt.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 57: James Strachey (editor and translator of Sigmund Freud),
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 77: Ludin Privatsprache argumentti oli ääliö. Tottakai voi puhua izelleen pään sisässä, kysy vaikka Pikiltä. Se oli sitä samaa saxalaista idealismia lue solipsismiä kuin se pörriäinen stidiaskissa. Oikein narsististen autististen ihmisten on vaikea vakuuttua että ulkomaailmaa edes on, muista apinoista ja niiden mielipiteistä puhumattakaan. Ne uskoo vaan päänsisäiseen todistusaineistoon.
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          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 184: Loppuvizi: Isäpuoli roikkuu kattopiirusta kuin David Foster Wallace. Eise kai sitten ollut se. Vai oliko? Vähän lyhkäsexi jäisi josse oli se. Huumoria on aika hinzusti, tollasta tyhmät paikalliset läppää lähinnä.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 215: Laulu: Bachin viulukonsertto
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 236: Kuussatasen aika loppupuolella Wallu paneutuu pitkän kaavan mukaan selittämään mikä sitä/Halia oikeasti pännii. Kuten sanoin kaikki kirjan sisältäpäin nähdyt hahmot on walluhahmoja. Wallu eestä wallu takaa wallu istuu wallu makaa. Wallu maassa wallu puussa wallu istuu illan suussa. Selvästi se on joku äitifixaatio. Tollanen tyypistä tulee kun se on joku narsistisen äiskän ille faciet.
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          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 276: Apollo and Hyacinth (Greek)
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 288: Dionysus/Bacchus and Ampelos (Greek) (Roman)
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 289: Dionysus/Bacchus and Ariadne (Greek) (Roman)
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 294: Hector and Andromache (Greek)
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 296: Heracles and Dejanira (Greek)
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 297: Heracles and Iole (Greek)
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 298: Heracles and Omphale (Greek)
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 322: Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl (Aztec), two volcanoes
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 326: Pyrrhus and Andromache (Greek)
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 367: Tämä on siis Niels Bohrin ize valizema ja aatelisviikunaansa ize raapustama ja oma latinantama deviisi. (Sitä siteeraa sen kummemmin selittelemättä acewiki.com/david-foster-wallace/index.php?title=Pages_698-716">Wallu s. 697.. Bohrin ansio verrattuna esim. tyhmään Einsteiniin nähden oli eze vähät välitti siitä ettei aaltopaketille ollut jalkapallon ja kazoja-aallon tapaista tuttua rautalankaesimerkkiä. Se siis vaan istui tyynen rauhallisesti ihan coolina tyhjän päälle kuin sen ihailema Sören Kierkegaard.
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          Celiac sprue


          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 376: coeliac (adj.) "pertaining to the cavity of the abdomen," 1660s, from Latin coeliacus, from Greek koiliakos "pertaining to the bowels," also "pain in the bowels," from koilia "bowels, abdominal cavity, intestines, tripe" from koilos "hollow," from PIE root *keue- "to swell," also "vault, hole." Cognate with coelum. Pater noster qui es in coelis.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 378: Celiac sprue, joka tunnetaan myös nimellä keliakia, gluteenille herkkä enteropatia ja gluteenin aiheuttama enteropatia, on krooninen ruuansulatuskanavan sairaus, joka häiritsee ravintoaineiden sulamista ja imeytymistä ruoasta.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 524: Ron Brown (Australialainen poliitikko) (1915-1992), Tasmanialainen poliitikko Ronald Brown (Englantilainen poliitikko) (1921-2002), Brittiparlamentin jäsen alueelta Hackney South and Shoreditch. Ron Brown (Skottilainen poliitikko) (1940-2007), Entinen Parlamentin Jäsen Leithistä Ron Brown (1941-1996), Yhdysvaltain Kauppasihteeri; Ron Brown (Wisconsinin poliitikko) (born 1946), Wisconsin ...
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          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 594: Film critic André Bazin (1918-1958) is notable for arguing that realism is the most important function of cinema. His call for objective reality, deep focus, and lack of montage are linked to his belief that the interpretation of a film or scene should be left to the spectator. This placed him in opposition to film theory of the 1920s and 1930s, which emphasized how the cinema could manipulate reality.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 596: Wallun iskähaikara muka inhos Bazinia. Wallu ize varmaan peukutti sitä, vaikka se oli kommunisti sodan aikana. Kuoli onnex leukemiaan 40-vuotiaana. Se kannatti jollain lailla Schleiermacherin 1799 keximää personalismia, jonka mukaan henkilöt on tärkeempiä kuin koko muu maapallo ja maailmankaikkeus yhteensä. Se on yxi idealismin muoto muiden joukossa, eli sielu on taas kaikki kaikessa. Sitä varmaan Wallukin meinaa tässä liputtaa. Personalisteja oli kirkonmies- ja huuhaafilosofijoukossa sekä Bostonissa että Calisotassa. Onko Schleiermacherista, tosta tomppelista pyllyverhontekijästä paasattu jo aiemmin? Ilmeisesti ei.
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          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 601: Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher ([ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈʃlaɪɐˌmaχɐ]) November 21, 1768 – February 12, 1834) oli saksalainen reformistiteologi, filosofi ja raamatuntutkija joka koitti huonolla menestyxellä limittää valistuxen kritiikin ja perinteisen protestanttikristillisyyden.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 603: Iskä Gottlieb ja isoiskä Daniel Pyllyverhoilija oli puoliepäilyttäviä pastoreita jossain harppisakuissa. Ei siis ihme että Friedrich läxi teit isäin astumaan. Kohtalokkaasti se jätti vanhan testamentin kielet väliin ja keskittyi vaan uuteen. Sixi se alkoi sotkea kristinuskon soppaan Plaattoa ja myöhemmin Kanttia ja Jacobia ja vielä myöhemmin vielä Spinozaa. Friedrichille ei pietismi riittänyt, vaan se halus järkeillä. Siitä ehti tulla aika skeptikko. Oli vuoronperään professori Hallessa ja pastorina tuppukylissä. Pyllyverhoilija juuniorin paras kaveri oli Aku Schlegel, joka on ohimennen mainittu Puckin ja Oberonin diggaajana. Schlegel ja Schleiermacher oli parantumattomia romantikkoja. Vaikka pyllyverhomies ei ollut vakuuttunut Jee-suxen jumaluudesta, se jaxoi kuitenkin peukuttaa sielun kuolemattomuutta ja muuta siihen liittyvää perusmystikkaa. Sen jutut oli sekametelisoppa ateismia, pietismiä ja Spinozaa. Sen ura lähti heittelehtimään Napsun jälkeisen kurinpalautuxen aikana, sen edustamasta liberaaliteologiasta ei oltu innoissaan johtoportaassa.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 610: Schleiermacherin aikana kristianismia halvexittiin koska se oli aikaansaanut 30-vuotisen sodan :). Kierkegaard tulee myöhemmin Kantin jälkeen :D. (Hizi amerikkalaiset on sitten tietämättömiä! Schleiermacherin ajan sodat oli napoleonisia, Kant pyllisteli 40v ennen Schleiermacheria, ja Kierkegaard lähinnä hammasteli Hegeliä ja sitten Schopenhaueria. Kazoisitte Wikipediasta edes vittu niinkun mä!)
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 616: Pyllyverho-approachi voisi sopia ekaan ryhmään - kristianismin modernit "kultivoidut halvexijat". Pyllyverho (tai mixei Tolstoi) voisi antaa ymmärtää, ettei tässä nyt millään ezi-ja-tuhoa asialla olla. Vaarana on tietysti, että tästä voi tulla se harhakäsitys et "kaikki uskonnot on yhtä hyviä", tai jotain “New Age” hörhöilyä. Tää on onneton lopputulos, mutta voidaan välttää huolellisella koulutuxella.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 618: Kyssäselkä-approach voi napata jälkimmäiseen ryhmään – niihin jotka ei vaan välitä ja niihin joista uskonto on järjetöntä. Kierkegaard tyrkkii ihmisiä pois välinpitämättömyydestä ja ottamaan elämänsä vähän vakavammin. Se haastaa niitä jotka ei lähe mukavuusalueelta avannolle näyttämällä että niilläkin on joku angsti näistä uskonasioista, eli ne on vaan laiskoja tai pelkää kylmää vettä. Tavallaan Kierkegaard vapauttaa meidät pastorit toimimasta vaan puolustusvoimissa, ja päästää meidät hyökkäämään pahaa-aavistamattomien vetelysten kimppuun. Vaarana on, että vauva tulee heitetyxi ulos pesuveden kanssa. Järki on kuiteskin meidän kristittyjen puolella, eikä sitä pitäis ihan kokonaankaan hyljätä. Mut Kierkegaardilla on kuiteskin pointti siellä, eliskä sen pilkki- ja jäätuurametodeja kanzii joskus käytellä.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 623: Hurrit on yhtä läpipaskoja kuin jenkit. Ne on laillistaneet tytöille tähdätyn valkoisen nuuskan jossa on samaa riippuvuutta aiheuttavaa nikotiinia kuin mustassa. Helvetes skitstövlarna. Ja alkoi poliisitutkinnan Facebook-ryhmästä joka vastusti Ruozin covid-kansanmurhaa. Niitä epäiltiin "Ruozi-kuvan vahingoittamisesta". Frågas billigt kuka siihen "mainehaittaan" oikeasti oli syyllinen (svar: Mengele).
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          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 684: Kolme poikaani (My Three Sons) on yhdysvaltalainen televisiosarja, jota tuotettiin 12 tuotantokautta vuodesta 1960 vuoteen 1972. Sen pääosaa, leskeksi jäänyttä lentokoneinsinööriä ja kolmen pojan yksinhuoltajaisää Steven Douglasia esittää Fred MacMurray. Hänen alkuperäiset kolme poikaansa ovat college-opiskelija Mike (Tim Considine), high schoolia käyvä Robbie (Don Grady) ja kuopus Chip (Stanley Livingston).
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 772: The candid approach of The Sorrow and the Pity shone a spotlight on antisemitism in France and disputed the idealized collective memory of the nation at large. In 2001, Richard Trank, a documentarian of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, described it as "a film about morality that explores the role of ordinary people".
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 773: In France, after its release, communists, socialists, and "independent groups" treated the film favorably; however, the far right disapproved on account of the director's background. Some French critics denounced the film as unpatriotic. The film has also been criticized for being too selective and that the director was "too close to the events portrayed to provide an objective study of the period."
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 779: Interview cinématographique de Maurice Chevalier, s'exprimant en anglais, à destination du public américain, évoquant les accusations portées contre lui de collaboration avec les Allemands, suivie d'images de la Libération rythmée ironiquement par une chanson joyeuse du chanteur.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 800: Wharton drew upon her insider's knowledge of the upper class New York "aristocracy" to realistically portray the lives and morals of the Gilded Age. In 1921, she became the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in Literature, for her novel The Age of Innocence. She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1996. Among her other well known works are the The House of Mirth and the novella Ethan Frome.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 802: Ethan Frome is a 1911 book by American author Edith Wharton. It is set in the fictitious town of Starkfield, Massachusetts. The novel was adapted into a film, Ethan Frome, in 1993.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 804: Frome is the most striking figure in Starkfield, the ruin of a man with a careless powerful look in spite of a lameness checking each step like the jerk of a chain.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 813: Even when young, she had major cane face. Or am i imagining it?
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 819: Millay was a prominent social figure of New York City's Greenwich Village just as it was becoming known as a bohemian writer’s colony, and she was noted for her uninhibited lifestyle, forming many passing relationships with both sexes. A road accident in middle-age left her part-invalided and morphine-dependent for years, yet near the end of her life she wrote some of her greatest poetry.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 830: Susan Alexandra "Sigourney" Weaver (/ s ɪ ˈ ɡ ɔːr n i /; born October 8, 1949) is an American actress. Weaver is considered to be a pioneer of action heroines in science fiction films. She is known for her role as Ellen Ripley which earned her an Academy Award nomination in 1986 and is often regarded as one of the most significant female protagonists in cinema history. Her most famous co-star was the Alien.
          xxx/ellauri084.html on line 834: "Halkopino" Wilson oli vasemmistolainen white supremacist, et revi siitä silavaa. Eedit ei tykännyt anglosaxisista naisista, eikä miehistä (paizi Wilsonista), se piti pariisilaisista. Wallu kazoi varmaan Frome-filmin kun se tuli ulos, ja teki Don Gatelystä vähän samanoloisen.
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          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 55: Burma-Shave was a brand of brushless shaving cream that was sold from 1925 to 1966. The company was notable for its innovative advertising campaign, which included rhymes posted all along the nation’s roadways. Typically, six signs were erected, with each of the first five containing a line of verse, and the sixth displaying the brand name.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 57: Burma-Shave was the second brushless shaving cream to be manufactured and the first one to become a success.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 61: To market Burma-Shave, Allan Odell devised the concept of sequential signboards to sell the product. Allan Odell recalled one time when he noticed signs saying Gas, Oil, Restrooms, and finally a sign pointing to a roadside gas station. The signs compelled people to read each one in the series and would hold the driver’s attention much longer than a conventional billboard. Though Allan’s father, Clinton, wasn’t crazy about the idea he eventually gave Allan $200 to give it a try.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 63: In the fall of 1925, the first sets of Burma-Shave signs were erected on two highways leading out of Minneapolis. Sales rose dramatically in the area, and the signs soon appeared nationwide. The next year, Allan and his brother Leonard set up more signs, spreading across Minnesota and into Wisconsin, spending $25,000 that year on signs. Orders poured in, and sales for the year hit $68,000.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 65: Burma-Shave sign series appeared from 1925 to 1963 in all of the lower 48 states except for New Mexico, Arizona, Massachusetts, and Nevada. Four or five consecutive billboards would line highways, so they could be read sequentially by motorists driving by.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 71: At their height of popularity, there were 7,000 Burma-Shave signs stretching across America. They became such an icon to these early-day travelers that families eagerly anticipated seeing the rhyming signs along the roadway, with someone in the car excitedly proclaiming, “I see Burma-Shave signs!” Breaking up the monotony of long trips, someone once said, “No one could read just one.”
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 92: Philip Morris sold the Burma-Shave brand name to American Safety Razor Company in 1968, but the name remained dormant until 1997 when it was reintroduced for a line of shaving cream, razors, and accessories. Although the original Burma-Shave was a brushless shaving cream, the name currently is used to market a soap and shaving brush set.
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          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 104: Olla podrida (/ˌɒlə poʊˈdriːdə, - pəˈ-/,[1] also UK: /- pɒˈ-/,[2] US: /ˌɔɪə pəˈ-/,[3] Spanish: [ˈoʎa poˈðɾiða]; literally "rotten pot", although podrida is probably a version of the original word poderida, so it could be translated as "powerful pot") is a Spanish stew, usually made with chickpeas or beans, and assorted meats like pork, beef, bacon, partridge, chicken, ham, sausage, and vegetables such as carrots, leeks, cabbage, potatoes and onions.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 106: If it is a surprise to learn that Lawrence originally conceived of Women in Love as a money-making pot-boiler, it comes as an endearing shock to read that James Joyce submitted some of his early work to the firm of Mills and Boon. There is no record of the reader’s report, beyond the fact that he rejected Dubliners as unsuitable material for the unique imprint of that publishing house. For his part, Lawrence had no doubt that the author of Ulysses was the real smutmonger of modern fiction. ‘My God, what a clumsy olla putrida James Joyce is!’, he wrote to Aldous Huxley, ‘nothing but old fags and cabbage-stumps of quotations from the Bible and the rest stewed in the juice of deliberate journalistic dirty-mindedness.’ To his wife Frieda he wrote, after reading Ulysses, that ‘the last part of it is the dirtiest, most indecent, obscene thing ever written’; and he later complained that Joyce had degraded the novel to the level of an instrument for measuring twinges in the toes of unremarkable men. Joyce’s reply to the charge that he was just another pornographer doing dirt on sex was to claim that at least he had never made the subject predictable or boring. He denounced Lady Chatterbox’s Lover — his title for Lawrence’s notorious novel — as a ‘lush’ production in ‘sloppy English’ and dismissed its ending as ‘a piece of propaganda in favour of something which, outside of DHL’s country at any rate, makes all the propaganda for itself’. It is a minor irony of literary history that both men were married at Kensington Register Office in London, although, unlike Lawrence, the Irishman allowed a decent interval of twenty-five years to elapse before the solemnisation of his nuptials.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 114: Wallun avatar Jim Wallace joka oli ollut sekin äidin kanssa hirmu hirmu läheinen oli yhdenlainen masentavien aatosten olla podrida. Jimbon esikuvana ollut avantgarde ohjaaja Sidney Peterson Kaliforniasta teki teinimäistä kaitafilmiä. Hienoa taidetta se oli olevinaan muka. Ei siinä ollut päätä eikä häntääkään.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 118: Plot Summary: A soundless mix of story fragments and images. Initially, images of death, a man with a guitar, a soirée. Some images are surreal: an older woman eats a leaf; a headless man pours a cocktail into his body. A woman in white walks toward a building, isolated and in ruins, where a man waits. Then more images, some in reflections, some distorted, many in close-ups: women's feet in high heels, two bare feet at play, a snail, a knife, a mask, a woman mugging next to it. Women provocatively dance. A woman's face, staring without affect, rises partially out of water. Now wearing a dark jacket, the woman in white runs as if for her life. Is death at hand, or just images?
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 120: Sidney Peterson (November 15, 1905, Oakland, California – April 24, 2000, New York City) was an American author, artist, and avant-garde filmmaker. He attended UC Berkeley, worked as a newspaper reporter in Monterey, and spent time as a practicing painter and sculptor in France in the 1920s and 1930s. After World War II, Peterson founded Workshop 20 at the California School of Fine Arts (renamed the San Francisco Art Institute), initiating filmmaking courses at the school.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 122: Between 1947 and 1950 the workshop produced five films under Peterson's guidance that were influential on the burgeoning American avant-garde cinema, and significant artifacts of the San Francisco Renaissance. In the years that followed, Peterson worked as a consultant for the Museum of Modern Art, made a series of documentary films, penned a novel (A Fly in the Pigment, 1961) and a memoir (The Dark of the Screen, 1980), and worked at Walt Disney Productions as a scriptwriter and storyboard artist on the never completed sequel to Fantasia.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 128: Similarly to the film ‘ Potted Psalm’ (made by the same filmmaker) ‘The Cage’ was firstly created with no soundtrack. A soundtrack was added later on to accompany the visuals. The copy right of this film belongs to the Californian School of Fine Arts.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 133: When the eyeball falls out of the male protagonist’s head, i personally believe that the filmmaker wants to emphasize to the viewer the fact that we don’t necessarily “see” and perceive the world around us only as individuals but rather as a collective self. The way we perceive objects, people, the world around us in general is partly shaped by society and it’s rules. We have been taught how to look at life…
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 135: On location shooting as well as alot of constructed scenes, chaos, industrialization, urban streets, the search of a sexual identity, representation and the male gaze, even race. Notions explored by the filmmaker. Intense camera movement (ups and downs, left and right pans, even circular movements)
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 147: Dave Voorhis, Software entrepreneur, comp sci academic, software engineer.

          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 150: When I was teaching computer science, I had a student who was — I think — older than you are. I suspect he’d made some mistakes in life too. But he studied hard, got good g... Read More »
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          “Psychotic Depression” and Suicide in David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest

          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 169: This essay offers a close analysis of one particular character in David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest: Kate Gompert, a suicidal marijuana addict afflicted with “psychotic depression.”
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 171: While the novel consistently posits a neuroscientific, material explanation for such an illness—i.e., the primacy of the body and the tyrannical oppression of brain chemistry—there also exists a spiritual-philosophical undercurrent that posits a construction of the Self defined by experience and choice.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 173: “Yevtuschenko” is likely an allusion to Soviet-Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko, who never produced a textbook on clinical psychology. But it's fascinating—throughout Infinite Jest, Wallace and his characters consistently attribute fabricated texts to real people! See, for example, “Gilles Deleuze's posthumous Incest and the Life of Death in Capitalist Entertainment” (792).
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 177: In one of the more disturbing case histories in the novel, a stable father/husband begins obsessing over the television program M*A*S*H (taking meticulous and incoherent notes), gradually losing his mind speaking only in cryptic references to M*A*S*H and sending letters to the characters, not the actors!
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 181: Phenelzine (Nardil), developed in the 1950s, is an nonselective monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). Wallace would take Nardil consistently for the next two decades.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 199: Bachelors in Applied Finance & Commerce, Macquarie University Graduated 2015

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          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 221: I worked with these managers day in day out, and every time I walk past their desks, they are online shopping or seeing where they are going to take their vacations next.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 224: Needless to say, that was my f*ck it moment, and decided to find something I actually enjoy doing.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 225: So this brings me to my first point, finding a job or another workplace or something that you enjoy and CAN GET PAID FOR IT.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 247: A few weeks later pictures emerged of the famous CEO and his girlfriend cavorting in Japan. I guess even alleged 16 hour a day, 7 days a week workaholics take vacations…
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 248: So maybe the famous CEO wasn’t lying. Maybe what he really meant to say was that even when he was officially working, his brain was taking a vacation.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 262: It's also easy to rest on their laurels or use whatever success the company has in place now, that may not be directly related to their contributions, as a soapbox.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 264: Mark Cuban for example does this. There are many facts to his beginning and journey that are not exactly moral or success related but now hes in a position to say whatever he wants and relate everything as a direct result of his effort, ability and contributions and supposedly working harder than everyone else. He just likes to hear himself talk like many of these types do.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 270: Most of the time it's a waste of energy to wonder about somebody else, what they're doing and what makes them tick when you have many tasks at hand. Do your work consciously as possible look for opportunity and put fourth a sincere effort with the most innocent approach you can.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 283: For most of his career, Peterson maintained a clinical practice, seeing about 20 people a week. He has been active on social media, and in September 2016 he released a series of videos in which he criticized Bill C-16 which proposed to add "gender identity or expression" as a prohibited ground of discrimination under the Canadian Human Rights Act, and to similarly expand the definitions of promoting genocide and publicly inciting hatred in the hate speech laws in Canada.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 285: As a result of new projects, he decided to put the clinical practice on hold in 2017 and temporarily stopped teaching as of 2018. In February 2018, Peterson entered into a promise with the College of Psychologists of Ontario after a professional misconduct complaint about his communication and the boundaries he sets with his patients. The College did not consider a full disciplinary hearing necessary and accepted Peterson entering into a three-month undertaking to work on prioritizing his practice and improving his patient communications. Peterson had no prior disciplinary punishments or restrictions on his clinical practice.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 287: Peterson has characterized himself politically as a "classic British liberal", and as a "traditionalist". He has stated that he is commonly mistaken to be right-wing. Yoram Hazony wrote in The Wall Street Journal that "[t]he startling success of his elevated arguments for the importance of order has made him the most significant conservative thinker to appear in the English-speaking world in a generation. Peterson says that an "analysis of the world's religious ideas might allow us to describe our essential morality and eventually develop a universal system of morality."
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 289: Peterson has argued that there is an ongoing "crisis of masculinity" and "backlash against masculinity" in which the "masculine spirit is under assault." He has argued that the left characterises the existing societal hierarchy as an "oppressive patriarchy" but "don’t want to admit that the current hierarchy might be predicated on competence." He has said men without partners are likely to become violent, and has noted that male violence is reduced in societies in which monogamy is a social norm. He has attributed the rise of Donald Trump and far-right European politicians to what he says is a negative reaction to a push to "feminize" men, saying "If men are pushed too hard to feminize they will become more and more interested in harsh, fascist political ideology." He attracted considerable attention over a 2018 Channel 4 interview in which he clashed with interviewer Cathy Newman on the topic of the gender pay gap. He disputed the contention that the disparity was solely due to sexual discrimination. It might be predicated on competence.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 292: In response to the controversy, academic administrators at the University of Toronto sent Peterson two letters of warning, one noting that free speech had to be made in accordance with human rights legislation, and the other adding that his refusal to use the preferred personal pronouns of students and faculty upon request could constitute discrimination. Peterson speculated that these warning letters were leading up to formal disciplinary action against him, but in December the university assured him he would retain his professorship, and in January 2017 he returned to teach his psychology class at the University of Toronto.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 295: Peterson says that "disciplines like women's studies should be defunded", advising freshman students to avoid subjects like sociology, anthropology, English literature, ethnic studies, and racial studies, as well as other fields of study that he believes are corrupted by "post-modern neo-Marxists".
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 301: In April 2019, his prescribed dosage of clonazepam was increased to deal with the anxiety he was experiencing as a result of his wife's cancer diagnosis. Starting several months later, he made various attempts to lessen his drug intake, or stop taking drugs altogether, but experienced "horrific" withdrawal syndrome, including akathisia, described by his daughter as "incredible, endless, irresistible restlessness, bordering on panic". According to his daughter, Peterson and his family were unable to find doctors in North America who were willing to accommodate their treatment desires, so in January 2020, Peterson, his daughter and her husband flew to Moscow, Russia for treatment. Neo-Marxist doctors there diagnosed Peterson with pneumonia in both lungs upon arrival, and he was put into a medically induced coma for eight days. Peterson spent four weeks in the intensive care unit, during which time he allegedly exhibited a temporary loss of any remaining skills. Unfortunately, he was resuscitated, unnecessarily.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 303: Several months after his treatment in Russia, Peterson and his family moved to Belgrade, Serbia for further treatment. In June 2020, Peterson made his first public appearance in over a year, when he appeared on his daughter's podcast, recorded in Communist Belgrade. He said that he was "back to my regular self", other than feeling fatigue, and was cautiously optimistic about his prospects. He also said that he wanted to warn people about the dangers of long-term use of benzodiazepines (the class of drugs that includes clonazepam). In August 2020, his daughter announced that her father had contracted COVID-19 during his hospital stay in Serbia. Two months later, Peterson posted a YouTube video to inform that he had returned home and aimed to resume his destructive work in the near future.
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          Can a tenured professor in principle be fired just for extremely poor teaching?

          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 309: If so, can anybody actually name a tenured professor to which this has actually happened?

          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 315: First, anyone who says that a tenured professor cannot be terminated for extremely poor teaching is absolutely and completely wrong. I was. So now I have a lot of free/downtime to write shit to Quora.
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          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 331: It started out as a cynical exploitation, but the idea is earnestly believed today by many, many people. Thousands of whom are career politicians, conservative think tankers, or academics whose salary depends upon their vigorous pursuit of the idea.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 346: An imaginary economic theory is not a “fact.”
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 355: This has a two part answer. The first is, that it assumes that businesses are started and then expanded for the purpose of creating jobs and advancing the working class. This simply is not true. When a person opens a business, their entire purpose is to earn a profit. Not a single multimillionaire has ever said “I think we need more jobs and better wages, so I think we should open another facility.” This can be documented with the exodus of American business to coutries such as Mexico, China, and Japan, just to name a few. They were NOT trying to create jobs in those countries. They were trying to increase profits. There are any number of counties, cities, and states that are held hostage by big business demanding tax abatements and other concessions if they agree to do business and maybe create jobs in those areas. So you see, big business is not about helping the little guy…it is about how much profit they can make with a PROMISE to help the little guy.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 359: What happens is this.. Give a blue collar worker $2000 and he will buy new furniture, or clothing, ir maybe put a down payment on a new car. He will definitely take his family out to dinner and a movie, therefore stimulating the economy. However, those in charge of the companies will not do this. They already have their purchases, parties, dinners, and vacations planned and payed for. When they get an extra $2000 or $200,000 they keep it. They purchase more stock ir perhaps an insurance policy. Maybe they just stick it into a CD. In any case they are NOT helping the economy or even interested in doing so.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 378: Which of those things, did not come from a wealthy person? Everything did. The food you ate to day, came from a wealthy person’s store, transported by a wealthy person’s truck, and likely produced by a wealthy person’s farm, on a wealthy person’s contract.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 388: So even though there is no “trickle down economic” theory, no book on trickle down by an economist…. it actually is why the entire world works.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 389: It’s a strange irony that a phrase made up to slander rich people, is actually dead on accurate.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 396: It has several inherent flaws. When people argue for more “libertarian” economic policy, there’s a tendency to think only about the initial development of a business, and to ignore the possibility of direct communication between two businesses in competition. Here’s a pretty typical argument for trickle-down: If a small sandwich shop manages to produce a good product at a low price, it can attract a bunch of customers, and make enough money to buy a second shop, which will allow them to hire more employees. But if taxes are too high, they wont be able to open that second location, and then they won’t be able to employ as many people. They also might have to pay their workers less, and better workers might quit to work in other places. And they’ll have to increase their prices. Thus, lower taxes on the upper middle class and rich result in a more employed society with higher wages and cheaper products.
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          “No such theory has been found in even the most voluminous and learned histories of economic theories, including J.A. Schumpeter’s monumental 1,260-page History of Economic Analysis. Yet this non-existent theory* has become the object of denunciations from the pages of the New York Times and the Washington Post to the political arena. It has been attacked by Professor Paul Krugman of Princeton and Professor Peter Corning of Stanford, among others, and similar attacks have been repeated as far away as India. It is a classic example of arguing against a caricature instead of confronting the argument actually made.”
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 411: Um, no, no one is saying that. The idea is hilarious. This is where it goes wrong: Govt taking a little less from the rich than before is not a gift! It was THEIR money in the first place. How did we ever get to the place where people think that everything belongs to the govt like a king in feudal and ancient times, and we are all just subjects, serfs, and they will tell US how much of our own earnings we get to keep? Didn't we fight a revolution to abolish that nonsense?
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 413: Let me give an example and then I’ll try to tackle what proponents of Supply Side economics ARE ACTUALLY SAYING.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 421: If they see a chance for their risk to return back to them an indecent amount, THEN they decide to go for it.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 424: So all a person is saying by promoting supply side is saying “let’s reduce the BARRIERS to doing business, basically to voluntary transactions. If high taxes reduce the number of people willing to risk a start up, then reduce them. IF over regulation and mandates and compliance causes all kinds of expenses, then reduce them. Don’t restrict trade, promote free trade. Reduce things that inhibit starting or running a business. Like healthcare and work security.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 426: Another huge problem because it erects barriers to poor people starting a business is undue govt licensing training requirements to open all kinds of businesses. A high license fee is simply a barrier that stops people from doing it, and there are examples such as hair braiding requiring exorbitant fees and training. Probably big salons got the City Council to create a bs license to keep out competition. Million dollar medallion fees to the city just to run 1 taxi is another example, and rideshare tried to get around that expense and has allowed many people a 2nd income to build upon. And a 3rd and so on, work 24/7 in fact to survive. For minimum wage is a BARRIER.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 428: Other barriers are produced by govt in their speeches, it might not even be policy yet, but if for example Obama talks about raising taxes and tells business owners like Joe the Plumber that “You didn’t build that!” Then what signal does that send to would-be entrepreneurs? Probably just wait til a more friendly administration comes along. Not surprising that business activity increased toward the end of Obama’s term and really took off once people figured out that Trump was going to have policies that reduced barriers.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 435: James G Bridgeman, mathematician and actuary

          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 438: There is no such thing as trickle down economics and no one has ever even proposed such a thing. Trickle down is a slur invented in the 1930s to ridicule incentive based economics without actually understanding or engaging it.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 439: Incentive based economics works spectacularly well and is the reason that Americans in the 2000s are two to three times better off than they were in 1980. Nothing to do with lucrative wars in Asia, WTC deals or other steals.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 443: The stupidity of the trickle down slur is the notion that lower tax rates are somehow supposed to free up a little more rich peoples’ income to be put in to spending and investment to boost the economy. That’s as stupid as the leftist notion that we will all get rich doing each others laundry and it is put forward by the same people. It is tried and true that only the rich get rich by getting the poor to do their laundry, and clean their golden toilet seats.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 445: The reality of incentive based economics is that by lowering the tax rates on future profitable activity will divert huge amounts of cash today into unproductive passive investments, and to such investments that eat away jobs and support accumulation of wealth.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 446: That is NOT cash somehow spared from today’s taxes and diverted out of anyone’s income today. It IS cash taken out of bank accounts and passive investments TODAY, in multiples many times larger than the tax reductions involved, and invested TODAY in ways that get away with jobs and higher levels of economic gain in the FUTURE; money that would have continued to sit idle and unproductive without the incentive based tax policies.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 448: It’s not “trickle down” as if government action is the source of the money. It is “spurt up” when the government policies that discourage and suppress its productive use are relaxed. The remaining money in poor folk's socks and mattresses spurts up into the greedy pockets of the rich.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 457: Because it assumes that rich people automatically create more jobs if they have more money. This idea ignores the reason why jobs are created in the first place: to make profit. Which means that new jobs are only created if they are profitable to the employer. If all the jobs that could be created aren’t, it doesn’t matter how much money the employer has. And therefore giving the employer more money in such a situation will not lead to more jobs being created.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 466: It works well for a small rich elite, but for the majority and more importantly for the national economy? Well it has never worked in the past why assume that it would work now? This is a con perpetuated by the wealthy elite to keep more of the money they earn and give less of it to the government. Concentrating wealth in the hands of a few is actually really really bad for the economy. Less of it circulates. The poor/middle classes tend to spend everything they get, they can't not, they just have less disposable income. It tends to go on food, rent and essentials. If they don't have enough money to spend because a greater slice of the pie is tied up in fewer hands they don't have as much to spend and less money circulates through the economy. That is bad. They don't squirrel it away in the Bahamas or Swiss bank accounts or spend it on a second Ferrari Testarossa. They don't have that luxury. The myth of trickle down economics was discredited years ago.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 480: For decades, working families have been told not to worry about the growing wealth gap between the nation’s haves and have-nots. A rising tide lifts all boats, we’ve been told with encouraging smiles and pats on the back.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 489: Yes, that has a positive impact on makers of luxury goods. But it’s not in any way the shared prosperity implicit in the trickle-down pledge.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 491: The latest indicator that things are terribly out of whack came in a report last week from the Economic Policy Institute, which found that compensation for American chief executives increased by 940% from 1978 to 2018, while pay for the average worker rose by a miserable 12% over the same 40-year period.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 499: On Sunday, President Trump dismissed growing speculation about a recession by insisting his tax cuts, and the miracle of trickle-down prosperity, will keep the economy humming.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 501: In fact, consumer sentiment fell this month to the lowest level of the year.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 508: What happened, needless to say, is that revenue shrank, the state’s bond rating plummeted, and draconian cuts were made to schools and infrastructure. The Republican-controlled state Legislature finally rolled back the tax cuts in 2017 and started scrounging to close a $900-million budget shortfall.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 531: That last proposal regarding progressivity is the most important. As the rich have accumulated a greater share of the nation’s wealth, they’ve simultaneously succeeded in lowering their tax obligations.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 532: From 1940 to 1980, the tax rate for the super-rich never dropped below 70%. For much of the 1950s, it was above 90% — although, like today, most rich people used a variety of techniques to lower their tax bills, such as tax shelters and offshore accounts.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 534: For example, Trump, while enjoying the life of a jet-setting businessman, claimed $1.17 billion in losses from 1985 to 1994, which allowed him to skip income taxes for eight of those 10 years, according to IRS tax transcripts obtained by the New York Times.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 551: While previous studies on the effects of taxing the rich have tended to focus on just one type of tax, “our measure combines all of these important taxes on the rich into one indicator,” Hope and Limberg said in an email. “This provides a more complete picture of taxes on the rich, but it also allows for comparisons across countries and over time.”
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 555: They then traced what happened to those nations’ economies in the five years after the cuts were implemented. They focused particularly on income inequality, economic growth as measured by gross domestic product, and the unemployment rate. They aggregated those trends across countries to capture the broadest possible picture of the tax cuts’ effects.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 573: Though the pandemic cost tens of millions of Americans their jobs and sent the U.S. economy into a tailspin, many at the top of the income distribution have seen their wealth skyrocket. The nation’s 651 billionaires saw their net worth spike by more than $1 trillion during the first nine months of the pandemic, according to Americans for Tax Fairness, a liberal group advocating for higher taxes on the wealthy.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 582: There are two prevalent theories people like to allude to, Demand Side (Keynesian) and Supply Side ( Championed bt Reagan and theorized by Laffler). Neither has worked well. They are just different approaches to solve the same problem. Sluggish economic growth. In truth, Reagan never really implemented true Trickle Down economics. His was a hybrid of tax cuts and simplification coupled with a massive increase in government spending. You see the thing is, when you have an unregulated job market and limited government employment, there will always be a segment of the population that will be out of work and large sections of the economy reinventing itself. The U.S. has reached virtually full employment since the 80’s.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 603: I would complete revamp our higher education system to a bunch of 2 year programs designed to teach skills. That would start much earlier, nearer the Junior year in high school, thereby positioning students to begin professional life much earlier. Potentially taking those skills into an actual internship program for two years where they would get paid a nominal amount, instead of paying large sums for college.
          xxx/ellauri085.html on line 612: Kuitin sijasta voi todeta Seijan sanoin että Wallace on hulvaton (vaikkei sunkaan vulvaton, oman todistuxensa nojalla). Se on paikoin hervottoman hauskakin, mitä samaa ei voinut sanoa Pynchonista, joka oli pelkkää lätinää ja läppätikkua. Se on paikoin erittäinkin hyvä kirjoittaja, vaikkei kummonenkaan kirjailija. Kirjan pointissa ei ollut päätä eikä häntää. Sensijaan kerta kaikkiaan loputonta läppää. Rajatonta leikinlaskua sentimentaalisuuden puolesta, sen kustannuxella. Vaikka se ize ajatteli varmaan just vastoinpäin. Mutta riemua ei siinä ole nimexikään, siinä Hotakainen kyllä laittoi käden kakkaan.1 Hamnetista on lisää paasausta albumissa 61.
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          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 34: David Foster Wallace-vainaan päätön remu on LÄPITTE! 😃
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 54: Loach niminen teippaaja lyö isoveli Ivanin kaa vetoa ettei kukaan suostu koskettamaan sitä kadulla jos se pyytää spugemaisesti. Eikä koskettanutkaan paizi Super Mario. Mitä toikin on sitten todistavinaan. Turvaetäisyyttä on hyvä noudattaa, ettei altistu.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 75: About Lindsfarne Gospels Bede explains how each of the four Evangelists was represented by their own symbol: Matthew was the man, representing the human Christ; Mark was the lion, symbolising the triumphant Christ of the Resurrection; Luke was the calf, symbolising the sacrificial victim of the Crucifixion; and John was the eagle, symbolising Christ's second coming. A collective term for the symbols of the four Evangelists is the Tetramorphs. Each of the four Evangelists is accompanied by their respective symbol in their miniature portraits in the manuscript. In these portraits, Matthew, Mark, and Luke are shown writing, while John looks straight ahead at the reader holding his scroll. The Evangelists also represent the dual nature of Christ. Mark and John are shown as young men, symbolising the divine nature of Christ, and Matthew and Luke appear older and bearded, representing Christ's mortal nature.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 77: Each carpet page contains a different image of a cross (called a cross-carpet page), emphasising the importance of the Christian religion and of ecumenical relationships between churches.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 78: The carpet pages have motifs familiar from metalwork and jewellery that pair alongside bird and animal decoration. No pornographic details, worse luck. I chose to research these particular Gospels because they are the intermediary between the first truly Insular manuscripts, like the Book of Durrow, and the perhaps the greatest achievement of Insular manuscript production, the Book of Kells.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 83: ONAN, as almost everybody knows, was killed by God for the heinous crime of "spilling his seed upon the ground". This, throughout history, has associated him with masturbation, beginning with the writings of Clement of Alexandria. And I agree, that when DFW mentions O.N.A.N., that connotation is implied. But that's not why God was mad at Onan. If you go read the whole sordid story in Genesis 38: when God killed Onan's brother, for reasons which are a bit obscure, leaving his widow childless, it was the custom that Onan was required to marry her and father a child upon her. This child would legally be his brother's. This was known as Levirate marriage. Onan didn't want any children who weren't legally his, so Onan "went in" to his brother's wife but pulled out early and "spilled his seed on the ground". So Onan's real sin was refusing to Consumate his Levirate Marriage. Now, once God whacked Onan, his widow had to wait for his remaining brother to grow up. But she got tired of waiting and put on a veil(!!!!) and tricked Onan's father into having sex with her. So a painting of the "Consummation of the Levirates" might be Onan's father banging his sons' wife....
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 192: Hogwarts Legacy on avoimen maailman roolipeli, joka sijoittuu 1800-luvun Tylypahka-velhokouluun sekä sen ympäristöön. Avalanche Softwaren kehittämän ja Warner Bros. -mediajätin omistaman Portkey Studion levittämän pelin on määrä ilmestyä PC:lle ja konsoleille 2022. Hogwarts Legacyn on tarkoitus ilmestyä PC:lle, Playstation 4- ja 5-konsoleille sekä Xbox One ja Xbox Series -konsoleille 2022.­KUVA: WARNER BROS / AVALANCHE SOFTWARE (Tää kuulostaa joltain Wallun InterLace alaviitteeltä...)
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 195: Pitkään työn alla ollut Hogwarts Legacy sai negatiivista julkisuutta jo viime vuoden puolella, Harry Potter -kirjailija J. K. Rowlingin transfobisten kommenttien vuoksi. Rowling kirjoitti Twitterissä kesällä 2020 muun muassa, että sukupuolten olemassaolon häivyttäminen on hänen mielestään haitallista, ja että ”totuuden puhuminen ei ole vihaamista”.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 230: Smoking is not expressly forbidden anywhere in the Bible. There is a veritable who’s who list of Christians who smoked. One of the greatest preachers and evangelists of the 19th century loved his cigars. He was Charles Spurgeon. Other famous Christians who smoked or still do are J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Chuck Colson, Johann Sebastian Bach, Billy Graham, and Jerry Farwell (although the last two quit in their latter years). This article has addressed all types of tobacco: cigarettes, pipe, cigar, snuff, and chewing tobacco. Come to think of it, all these famous Christians are dead. Put that in your pipe and smoke.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 234: The same questions could be asked about drinking beer, or wine, or eating pork, or…the list goes on. The fact is that it is a fallen world and that there are no perfect Christians. None are perfect but they are forgiven. Even eating pork is forgiven although it is expressly forbidden in the Word. Pig breeders bleed horses and mainline the blood into pigs to get them into heat in unison. Jesus sent a bunch of demons into a flock of pigs who ran into lake Kinnereth and drowned. It was a-okay, because it was him that did it. Why the demons begged to be allowed to enter the swine is unclear from the account.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 238: The Bible is pretty silent about tattoos. Search any concordance and you will not find restrictions on abortions, on gambling, or on tattoos. So how do we know whether a thing is sin or not if the Bible is silent on a particular issue? Is it a sin to have a tattoo according to biblical principles? What about a Christian symbol like a cross for a tattoo? Surely that would be acceptable wouldn’t it?
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 242: There actually are some references on tattoos in Leviticus 19:28: “Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORD." But what about tattoos for the living? A tattoo saying "I am the LORD?" Swearing not falsely but truly? Oh, this is really a can of worms.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 340: #stretchings #lowerbackrelease #healthylifestyle #ivanthaimassage
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 412: In October 2016, investigative reporter Claudio Gatti published an article jointly in Il Sole 24 Ore and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, that relied on financial records related to real estate transactions and royalties payments to draw the conclusion that Anita Raja, a Rome-based translator, is the real author behind the Ferrante pseudonym. Gatti's article was criticized by many in the literary world as a violation of privacy, though Gatti contends that "by announcing that she would lie on occasion, Ferrante has in a way relinquished her right to disappear behind her books and let them live and grow while their author remained unknown. Indeed, she and her publisher seemed to have fed public interest in her true identity." British novelist Matt Haig tweeted, "Think the pursuit to discover the 'real' Elena Ferrante is a disgrace and also pointless. A writer's truest self is the books they write." The writer Jeanette Winterson, in a Guardian article, denounced Gatti's investigations as malicious and sexist, saying "At the bottom of this so-called investigation into Ferrante's identity is an obsessional outrage at the success of a writer – female – who decided to write, publish and promote her books on her own terms." She went on to say that the desire to uncover Ferrante's identity constitutes an act of sexism in itself, and that "Italy is still a Catholic country with strong patriarchial attitudes towards women." Others responding to Gatti's article suggested that knowledge of Ferrante's biography is indeed relevant.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 420: Ferrante has repeatedly dismissed suggestions that she is actually a man, telling Vanity Fair in 2015 that questions about her gender are rooted in a presumed "weakness" of female writers.
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          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 429: You did it! You did it! You said that you would do it, That blackguard who uses the science of speech
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 430: And indeed you did. I thought that you would rue it; More to blackmail and swindle than teach;
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 439: Every obstacle in sight. So I stepped aside and let him dance with her.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 452: Every obstacle in sight. Henry: Jawohl!
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 464: Royalty is absolutely written on her face
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 465: Henry: Shortly after we came in I saw at once we'd easily win; She thought that I was taken in, but actually I never was
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 466: And after that I found it deadly dull. How could she deceive another member of her race?"
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 468: Pickering:You should have heard the ooh's and ah's; "I know each language on the map" said he,
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 511: The west-side story here, reduced to its elements: “Manhattan” is a movie about a five-foot middle-aged Jew who beds a sweet 17-year-old girl, breaks her heart when he leaves her for someone else and only comes crawling back when he gets dumped. It is not simply that so many of us were so besotted with the film for so long; it’s that we were perfectly content to look and see the small tits and the virgin butt. The problem was an addiction to “the self-gratifying view,’’ Mr. Allen suggested - having made another movie about how he relentlessly does what he pleases. Butt on fire. Joey Buttafuoco quickly became an object of derision, the butt of the joke instead of Allen.
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          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 563: Frihet Sverigen varapuheenjohtaja on 30-vuotias Filip Sjöström. Hän toimi lauantaisen tapahtuman isäntänä. Sjöström luonnehtii itseään ”terveysyrittäjäksi”, mutta levittää pääasiassa jopa vaarallista tietoa vaihtoehtoisista hoitomuodoista. Hänen mukaansa esimerkiksi koronaviruksen tarttumista voi estää meditoinnilla ja positiivisiin asioihin keskittymisellä. Filip on amerikansuomalaisen massayrittäjän Jyri Engeströmin sielullinen mentori. Sjöströmin mukaan kaikki koronarajoitukset olisi poistettava. – Kaikki koronavirukseen, sulkutiloihin, maskipakkoon, uusiin lakeihin ja vapautemme rajoittamiseen uskovat ovat osa salaliittoa ja pitävät sitä yllä, Sjöström kirjoitti lauantain tapahtuman Facebook-sivulla.
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          "But I don't hold with the idea that to understand all is to forgive all; you follow that and the first thing you know you're sentimental over murderers and rapists and kidnappers and forgetting their victims. That's wrong. I'll weep over rich kids, not over space aliens who are hungry too. If there were some way to drown criminals at birth, I'd take my turn as executioner. Let space aliens drink them from a tin like Campbell soup."
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 586: If Kip humped his dreamgirl Peewee it would count as statutory rape. I'm sure Bob would shut an understanding eye to that. If the wormfaces ate up them both that would count as a mutton snack. Bob would not countenance anything like that. We are people, not some animals like sheep, or hobgoblins either, come to that. You gotta choose your team, and stick to them. George Byron would not agree, nor do I.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 600: Our Time Travel machine took a wrong turn - turn back before it's too late!
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 613: A letter from the queen's lover has been stolen from her boudoir by the unscrupulous Minister D—. D— was in the room, saw the letter, and switched it for a letter of no importance. He has been blackmailing the queen.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 619: The ability to produce the letter at a moment's notice is almost as important as actual possession of the letter. Therefore, he must have the letter close at hand.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 621: The prefect says that he and his police detectives have searched D-'s town house and have found nothing. They checked behind the wallpaper and under the carpets. His men have examined the tables and chairs with magnifying glasses and then probed the cushions with needles but have found no sign of interference; the letter is not hidden in these places. Dupin asks the prefect if he knows what he is seeking, and the prefect reads a minute description of the letter, which Dupin memorizes. The prefect then bids them good day.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 623: A month later, the prefect returns, still unsuccessful in his search. He is motivated to continue his fruitless search by the promise of a large reward, recently doubled, upon the letter's safe return, and he will pay 50,000 francs to anyone who can help him. Dupin asks him to write that check now and he will give him the letter. The prefect is astonished, but knows that Dupin is not joking. He writes the check, and Dupin produces the letter. The prefect determines that it is genuine and races to deliver it to the queen.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 625: Alone together, the narrator asks Dupin how he found the letter. Dupin explains the Paris police are competent within their limitations, but have underestimated with whom they are dealing. The prefect mistakes the Minister D— for a fool because he is a poet. (Siis kumpi on? Perfekti vai ministeri Dee? No Poe on ainakin, senhän sanoo nimikin, Poe-t. Ja hölmökin se on.) For example, Dupin explains how an eight-year-old boy made a small fortune from his friends at a game called Odds and Evens. The boy had determined the intelligence of his opponents and played upon that to interpret their next move. Tästä aiheesta on valtava amer. kirjallisuus, koskien vangin dilemman toistoja. He explains that D— knew the police detectives would have assumed that the blackmailer would have concealed the letter in an elaborate hiding place, and thus hid it in plain sight.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 630: Dupin says he had visited the minister at his hotel. Complaining of weak eyes he wore a pair of green spectacles, the true purpose of which was to disguise his eyes as he searched for the letter. In a cheap card rack hanging from a dirty ribbon, he saw a half-torn letter and recognized it as the letter of the story's title. Striking up a conversation with D— about a subject in which the minister is interested, Dupin examined the letter more closely. It did not resemble the letter the prefect described so minutely; the writing was different, and it was sealed not with the "ducal arms" of the S— family, but with D—'s monogram. Dupin noticed that the paper was chafed as if the stiff paper was first rolled one way and then another. Dupin concluded that D— wrote a new address on the reverse of the stolen one, re-folded it the opposite way and sealed it with his own seal.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 634: Dupin explains that the gunshot distraction was arranged by him and that he left a duplicate letter to ensure his ability to leave the hotel without D— suspecting his actions. If he had tried to seize it openly, Dupin surmises D— might have had him killed. As both a political supporter of the queen and old enemy of the minister [who had done an evil deed to Dupin in Vienna in the past], Dupin also hopes that D— will try to use the power he no longer has, to his political downfall, and at the end be presented with a quotation from Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon's play Atrée et Thyeste that implies Dupin was the thief: Un dessein si funeste, S'il n'est digne d'Atrée, est digne de Thyeste (If such a sinister design isn't worthy of Atreus, it is worthy of Thyestes).
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 650: An oracle then advised Thyestes that, if he had a son with his own daughter Pelopia, that son would kill Atreus. Thyestes did so by raping Pelopia (his identity hidden from her) and the son, Aegisthus, did kill Atreus. However, when Aegisthus was first born, he was abandoned by his mother, ashamed of the origin of her son. A shepherd found the infant Aegisthus and gave him to Atreus, who raised him as his own son. Only as he entered adulthood did Thyestes reveal the truth to Aegisthus, that he was both father and grandfather to the boy and that Atreus was his uncle. Aegisthus then killed Atreus.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 662: The Scarlet Letter: A Romance is a work of historical fiction by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne, published in 1850. Set in Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony during the years 1642 to 1649, the novel tells the story of Hester Prynne, who conceives a daughter through an affair and then struggles to create a new life of repentance and dignity. Containing a number of religious and historic allusions, the book explores themes of legalism, sin, and guilt.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 672: In Puritan Boston, Massachusetts, a crowd gathers to witness the punishment of Hester Prynne, a young woman who has given birth to a baby of unknown parentage. Her sentence required her to stand on the scaffold for three hours, exposed to public humiliation, and to wear the scarlet "A" for the rest of her life. As Hester approaches the scaffold, many of the women in the crowd are angered by her beauty and quiet dignity. When demanded and cajoled to name the father of her child, Hester refuses.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 674: As Hester looks out over the crowd, she notices a small, misshapen man and recognizes him as her long-lost husband, who has been presumed lost at sea. When the husband sees Hester's shame, he asks a man in the crowd about her and is told the story of his wife's adultery. He angrily exclaims that the child's father, the partner in the adulterous act, should also be punished and vows to find the man. He chooses a new name, Roger Chillingworth, to aid him in his plan.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 676: The Reverend John Wilson and the minister of Hester's church, Arthur Dimmesdale, question her, but she refuses to name her lover. After she returns to her prison cell, the jailer brings in Chillingworth, now a physician, to calm Hester and her child with his roots and herbs. He and Hester have an open conversation regarding their marriage and the fact that they were both in the wrong. Her lover, however, is another matter and he demands to know who it is; Hester refuses to divulge such information. He accepts this, stating that he will find out anyway, and forces her to conceal that he is her husband. If she ever reveals him, he warns her, he will destroy the child's father. Hester agrees to Chillingworth's terms although she suspects she will regret it.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 678: Following her release from prison, Hester settles in a cottage at the edge of town and earns a meager living with her needlework, which is of extraordinary quality. She lives a quiet, somber life with her daughter, Pearl, and performs acts of charity for the poor. She is troubled by her daughter´s unusual fascination with the scarlet "A". The shunning of Hester also extends to Pearl, who has no playmates or friends except her mother. As she grows older, Pearl becomes capricious and unruly. Her conduct starts rumors, and, not surprisingly, the church members suggest Pearl be taken away from Hester.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 682: Because Dimmesdale´s health has begun to fail, the townspeople are happy to have Chillingworth, the newly arrived physician, take up lodgings with their beloved minister. Being in such close contact with Dimmesdale, Chillingworth begins to suspect that the minister´s illness is the result of some unconfessed guilt. He applies psychological pressure to the minister because he suspects Dimmesdale is Pearl´s father. One evening, pulling the sleeping Dimmesdale´s vestment aside, Chillingworth sees a symbol that represents his shame on the minister´s pale chest.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 688: After several years, Hester returns to her cottage and resumes wearing the scarlet letter. When she dies, she is buried near the grave of Dimmesdale, and they share a simple slate tombstone engraved with an escutcheon described as: "On a field, sable, the letter A, gules" ("A red letter A written on a black background").
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 698: He was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts, to Nathaniel Hathorne and the former Elizabeth Clarke Manning. His ancestors include John Hathorne, the only judge from the Salem witch trials who never repented his involvement.
          Paskiaisten sukua kuten Pynchonkin.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 700: He worked at the Boston Custom House and joined Brook Farm, a transcendentalist community, before marrying Peabody in 1842. The couple moved to The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts, later moving to Salem, the Berkshires, then to The Wayside in Concord. The Scarlet Letter was published in 1850, followed by a succession of other novels. A political appointment as consul took Hawthorne and family to Europe before their return to Concord in 1860.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 708: Elmer Kennedy-Andrews remarks that Hawthorne in "The Custom-house" sets the context for his story and "tells us about ´romance´, which is his preferred generic term to describe The Scarlet Letter, as his subtitle for the book – ´A Romance´ – would indicate." In this introduction, Hawthorne describes a space between materialism and "dreaminess" that he calls "a neutral territory, somewhere between the real world and fairy-land, where the Actual and the Imaginary may meet, and each imbues itself with nature of the other". This combination of "dreaminess" and realism gave the author space to explore major themes.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 715: Edgar Allan Poe (19. tammikuuta 1809 Boston, Massachusetts, Yhdysvallat – 7. lokakuuta 1849 Baltimore, Maryland, Yhdysvallat) oli yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija ja runoilija. Poe on amerikkalaisen romantiikan suuria nimiä. Poe tunnoetaan etenkin kauhuteemoistaan, ja hän on vaikuttanut symbolisteihin sekä ollut monen salapoliisi- ja tieteiskirjailijan esikuva.
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          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 781: And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor. kaminassa kekäleitä sohi nippu perkeleitä.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 787: And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain Surulliset nuo kartiinit väriltänsä kretliinit,
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 796: But the fact is I was napping, and so gently you came rapping, Mä olin käyt. kaz. yöpuulla, enkä ollut sixi kuulla
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 805: This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, “Lenore!”— - aikamoinen pelote kun kaiku vastas "Lenore" .
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 808: Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Takas tupaan peruuttelin, sieluparkaa toppuuttelin.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 836: But the Raven, sitting lonely on the placid bust, spoke only Yxinäinen vanha varis tuskin mitään muuta maris.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 886: “Get thee back into the tempest and the Night’s Plutonian shore! Mene siitä, ulos loiki tosta on 5 hirttä poikki!
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 887: Leave no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken! Ala mennä korjaa luusi senkin Pluto, sille huusin.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 909: Miten amerikkalaista. Ja lehtimiesmäistä. Poe is accredited as the inventor of the abbreviation TLDR.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 919: The essay states Poe's conviction that a work of fiction should be written only after the author has decided how it is to end and which emotional response, or "effect", he wishes to create, commonly known as the "unity of effect". Once this effect has been determined, the writer should decide all other matters pertaining to the composition of the work, including tone, theme, setting, characters, conflict, and plot. In this case, Poe logically decides on "the death... of a beautiful woman" as it "is unquestionably the most poetical topic in the world, and equally is it beyond doubt that the lips best suited for such topic are those of a bereaved lover." Some commentators have taken this to imply that pure poetry can only be attained by the eradication of female beauty. Biographers and critics have often suggested that Poe's obsession with this theme stems from the repeated loss of women throughout his life, including his mother Eliza Poe, his foster mother Frances Allan and, later, his wife Virginia.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 925: In the essay, Poe traces the logical progression of his creation of "The Raven" as an attempt to compose "a poem that should suit at once the popular and the critical taste." He claims that he considered every aspect of the poem. For example, he purposely set the poem on a tempestuous evening, causing the raven to seek shelter. He purposefully chose a pallid bust to contrast with the dark plume of the bird. The bust was of Pallas in order to evoke the notion of scholar, to match with the presumed student narrator poring over his "volume[s] of forgotten lore." No aspect of the poem was an accident, he claims, but is based on total control by the author.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 929: George Rex Graham, a friend and former employer of Poe, declined Poe's offer to be the first to print "The Raven". Graham said he did not like the poem but offered $15 as a charity. Graham made up for his poor decision by publishing "The Philosophy of Composition" in the April 1846 issue of Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature and Art. Another act of charity.
          xxx/ellauri086.html on line 939: Ain't got no place to lay your head
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          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 121: Se, millä nimillä kutsumme ihmisiä ja asioita, synnyttää parempaa ajattelua, mikä synnyttää parempaa elämää. Yksinkertaistettuna: jos kutsut ihmisiä tosissasi päivänsäteiksi, heille tulee seurassasi hyvä olo ja teidän on mahdollista soida yhteen paremmin. Eihän päivänsäteet soi? No ne valaisee. (Toi oli katakreesi, sanoisi Wallace.) Mutta päivänsäteet pääsevät valaisemaan vain, jos niitä ei ajatella sellaisina. Muiden täytyy antaa kukoistaa. (Ei ajatella? Ajatellaan? Putosin kärryiltä. Liikaa ajattelemisen ajattelemista tässä. Selittäkääpä tarkemmin.)
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 174: Mutta Eskin asiakkaat tulee uudestaan ja uudestaan. Eskin Pafos-seminaari koukuttaa kuin David Foster Wallacen Viihde-moduuli.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 178: Hän ei ole ensimmäinen tai ainoa ihminen, joka ohjaa tekemään näin. Kaikille on pienestä saakka vakuuteltu, että ihmiset ovat erilaisia eikä kukaan voi olla muuta kuin mitä on. Jokainen life-coach on tarpeeksi pätevä kertomaan, että kohteliaisuus on hyvä asia ja että ystävälliset ihmiset ovat kivempia kuin epäystävälliset.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 197: Viimeisen luennon päätteeksi kaikki hiljentyvät kuuntelemaan Saarisen valitseman kappaleen, Kulkurin ja joutsenen. (Ylpeänä esittää: Lasse Hoikka ja Souvarit.) Ensi kertaa seminaarissa ollut nainen pitää vuolaan kiitospuheen, jossa kertoo jännittäneensä puhumista kovasti. Ihankuin David Foster Wallace. What is water. Oli tuntunut, että hän ei pysty, mutta tässä hän seisoo, kiitos E. Saarisen. Nainen kertaa oppeja ja pohtii niiden vaikutuksia. Sellaisia tulee olemaan.
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          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 244: Esa Saarinen kuvailee sitä Facebookissa: ”Vihreyden vehertäessä lehmustossa, taivaan lupaillessa ravitsevaa sadetta, kahvikupponen ja mustikkapiiras ovat tavallisuuden merkityshehkua”.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 247: 50-vuotias leoparditakissaan kuvattuna syntymäpäivähaastatteluun 2003. Kuosiin innosti alun perin Pipsa.­Kuva: Christian Westerback
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 332: Milton was born in Brooklyn, New York on July 31, 1912. His parents, Sára Ethel (née Landau) and Jenő Saul Friedman, were Jewish immigrants from Beregszász in Carpathian Ruthenia, Kingdom of Hungary (now Berehove in Ukraine). They both worked as dry goods merchants. Shortly after his birth, the family relocated to Rahway, New Jersey. In his early teens, Friedman was injured in a car accident, which scarred his upper lip.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 334: Milton Friedman (/ˈfriːdmən/; July 31, 1912 – November 16, 2006) was an American economist who received the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his research on consumption analysis, monetary history and theory and the complexity of stabilization policy. With George Stigler and other jews, Friedman was among the intellectual leaders of the Chicago school of economics, a neoclassical school of economic thought associated with the work of the faculty at the University of Chicago that rejected Keynesianism in favor of monetarism until the mid-1970s, when it turned to new classical macroeconomics heavily based on the concept of rational expectations.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 336: He specialized in mathematics and economics, and became influenced by two economics professors, Arthur F. Burns and Homer Jones, who convinced him that printing more money could help end the Great Depression. Friedman met his future wife, economist Rose Director, while at the University of Chicago. Good name. Milton got a doctorate rather late, in 1946, counting the income of typical Jewish professions. His "consumption function", unlike Keynes, took into account that households overspend on the basis of their felt class membership and optimistic income expectations. Good news for supply side economics.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 338: Milton Friedman's's book Capitalism and Freedom eventually brought him popular acclaim. Published by the University of Chicago in 1962, it has sold over half a million copies and has been translated into 18 different languages, no small feat for a popular book on the subject of economics. In the book, he argues for a classically liberal society where free markets solve problems of efficiency, enriching rich in the United Stoates as a side effect. He argues for free markets on the basis of hebrew pragmatism and philosophy. He concludes the book with an argument that most of America’s successes are due to the free market and private enterprise, while most of its greatest failures are due to government intervention. George W. Bush got the point and let private enterprises be jailkeepers and fight the second Iraq war. Welcome back to the 19th century and before.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 340: Milton Friedman believed that Social Security benefits were the genesis of the welfare state and dependency on government handouts. He advocated the replacement of all welfare programs in America with a negative income tax (effectively a universal basic income, or handouts to the poor) because he did not believe that "society" (the rich) would distribute resources evenly enough for all people to earn a living. Let the destitute have a pittance though they don't deserve it. If they choose to spend it all on drugs that's their choice.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 342: Friedman was an idiosyncratic figure who would be hard to pigeonhole in the current political spectrum, he kinda drops off on the ultraviolet side. He inspired the conservative movement, but was against any discrimination against gay people, in addition to being an agnostic. He was a libertarian who advocated for a progressive income tax system that even went into the negative to ensure that everyone could, at the very least, meet their basic needs. Elon Musk is all for basic income too. But he also wants to send a Tesla to deep space as a token of esteem to alien intelligence. With a piece of cardboard inside the windshield spelling HUMAN. To sum up, Freedman and Musk are both East European emigrants, Elon is not a jew, and Milton was not gay, although a funny guy.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 344: October 9, 1998. San Francisco-The Biotic Baking Brigade (BBB) struck another blow against globalization when one of its operatives threw a pie in the face of neoliberal economist Milton Friedman at a conference he organized on the privatization of public education. The incident occurred tonight at approximately 6:30 PM, immediately before former Secretary of State (under President Reagan) George Schultz was to deliver the keynote address to the conference titled, "School Choice and Corporate America."
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 378: Kenneth Locke Hale (August 15, 1934 – October 8, 2001), also known as Ken Hale, was an American linguist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who studied a huge variety of previously unstudied and often endangered languages—especially indigenous languages of North America, Central America and Australia. Languages investigated by Hale include Navajo, O'odham, Warlpiri, and Ulwa, among many others.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 380: Among his major contributions to linguistic theory was the hypothesis that not all langages are like English, which Noam Chomsky found difficult to believe. Hale suggested that certain languages were non-configurational, lacking the phrase structure characteristic of such languages as English. Some people were Indians and aboriginals, and some were Finns with a baby and no place to put it in.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 404: Two hundred to adore each breast: 200 kutakin jumaloida rintoja, Ja vuotta kaksisataakin
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 411: But at my back I always hear Mutta selän takaa aina kuulen Vaan aika rientää, takaapäin
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 421: The Grave's a fine and private place, Hauta on hieno ja yxityinen paikka, On hieno paikka haudan povi,
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 422: But none I think do there embrace. Mutta ei kai siellä enää nujuta. vaan ei se syleilyihin sovi.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 452: At least two poets have taken up the challenge of to Marvell's poem in the character of the lady so addressed. Annie Finch's "Coy Mistress" suggests that poetry is a more fitting use of their time than lovemaking, while A.D. Hope's "His Coy Mistress to Mr. Marvell" turns down the offered seduction outright.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 454: Many authors have borrowed the phrase "World enough and time" from the poem's opening line to use in their book title or inside. The most famous is Robert Penn Warren's 1950 novel World Enough and Time: A Romantic Novel, about murder in early-19th-century Kentucky. (WTF,? bet Ernest Heminway's booklet Farewell for Arms (p. 129) is famouser.) With variations, it has also been used for books on the philosophy of physics (World Enough and Space-Time: Absolute versus Relational Theories of Space and Time), geopolitics (World Enough and Time: Successful Strategies for Resource Management), a science-fiction collection (Worlds Enough & Time: Five Tales of Speculative Fiction), and a biography of the poet (World Enough and Time: The Life of Andrew Marvell). The phrase is used as a title chapter in Andreas Wagner's pop science book on the origin of variation in organisms, "Arrival of the Fittest". The verse serves as an epigraph to Mimesis, literary critic Erich Auerbach's most famous book. It is also the title of an episode of Big Finnish Productions's The Diary of River Song series 2, and of part 1 of Doctor Who's Series 10 finale. It is the title of a Star Trek New Voyages fan episode where George Takei reprises his role as Sulu after being lost in a rift in time. The title of Robert A. Heinlein's 1973 novel Time Enough for Love also echoes this line.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 456: Further in the field of science fiction, Ursula K. Le Guin wrote a Hugo-nominated short story whose title, "Vaster than Empires and More Slow", is taken from the poem. Ian Watson notes the debt of this story to Marvell, "whose complex and allusive poems are of a later form of pastoral to that which I shall refer, and, like Marvell, Le Guin's nature references are, as I want to argue, "pastoral" in a much more fundamental and interesting way than this simplistic use of the term." There are other allusions to the poem in the field of Fantasy and Science Fiction: the first book of James Kahn's "New World Series" is titled "World Enough, and Time"; the third book of Joe Haldeman's "Worlds" trilogy is titled "Worlds Enough and Time"; and Peter S. Beagle's novel A Fine and Private Place about a love affair between two ghosts in a graveyard. The latter phrase has been widely used as a euphemism for the grave, and has formed the title of several mystery novels.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 461: The phrase "there will be time" occurs repeatedly in a section of T. S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (1915), and is often said to be an allusion to Marvell's poem. Prufrock says that there will be time "for the yellow smoke that slides along the street", time "to murder and create", and time "for a hundred indecisions ... Before the taking of a toast and tea". As Eliot's hero is, in fact, putting off romance and consummation, he is (falsely) answering Marvell's speaker.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 463: Eliot also alludes to the lines near the end of Marvell's poem, "Let us roll all our strength and all / Our sweetness up into one ball", with his lines, "To have squeezed the universe into a ball / To roll it toward some overwhelming question," as Prufrock questions whether or not such an act of daring would have been worth it. Eliot returns to Marvell in The Waste Land with the lines "But at my back in a cold blast I hear / The rattle of the bones" (Part III, line 185) and "But at my back from time to time I hear / The sound of horns and motors" (Part III, line 196).
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 466: Archibald MacLeish's poem "You, Andrew Marvell", alludes to the passage of time and to the growth and decline of empires. In his poem, the speaker, lying on the ground at sunset, feels "the rising of the night". He visualizes sunset, moving from east to west geographically, overtaking the great civilizations of the past, and feels "how swift how secretly / The shadow of the night comes on."
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 467: B. F. Skinner quotes "But at my back I always hear / Time's wingèd chariot hurrying near", through his character Professor Burris in Walden Two, who is in a confused mood of desperation, lack of orientation, irresolution and indecision. (Prentice Hall 1976, Chapter 31, p. 266). This line is also quoted in Ernest Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms, as in Arthur C. Clarke's short story, The Ultimate Melody.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 469: The same line appears in full in the opening minutes of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's A Matter of Life and Death (1946), spoken by the protagonist, pilot and poet Peter Carter: 'But at my back I always hear / Time's wingéd chariot hurrying near; And yonder all before us lie / Deserts of vast eternity. Andy Marvell, What a marvel'.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 471: Funny little Jew Primo Levi roughly quotes Marvell in his 1983 poem "The Mouse," which describes the artistic and existential pressures of the awareness that time is finite. He expresses annoyance at the sentiment to seize the day, stating, "And at my back it seems to hear / Some winged curved chariot hurrying near. / What impudence! What conceit! / I really was fed up."
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 473: The line "A fine and private place, but none, I think, do there embrace" appears in Stephen King's novel Pet Sematary.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 474: One of the Flavia de Luce novels by Alan Bradley is titled “the Grave’s a Fine and Private Place”.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 478: The poem, along with Marvell's 'The Definition of Love', is heavily referenced throughout the 1997 film The Daytrippers, in which the main character finds a note she believes may be from her husband's mistress. In several scenes, the two Marvell poems are alluded to, quoted, and sometimes directly discussed.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 481: In The Time Traveler's Wife, by Audrey Niffenegger, one of the main characters, Henry, recites the line "To world enough, and time," at several crucial points in the story.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 492: and a season for every activity under the heavens:
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 504: a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing,
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 513: a time for war and a time for peace.
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          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 561: Knievel, who died last November aged 69, liked to boast of his chequered past, claiming to have been a safecracker and bank robber before becoming the world’s best-known motorcycle stuntman. He even spent six months in jail at the height of his career in 1977 for attacking with a baseball bat the author of a book about him to which he took exception.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 616: Cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT) is a theoretical framework which helps to understand and analyse the relationship between the human mind (what people think and feel) and activity (what people do). It traces its origins to the founders of the cultural-historical school of Russian psychology L. S. Vygotsky and Aleksei N. Leontiev. Tää oli Esa Sariolan lempilapsi, jonka se kiusasi höynähtäneitä veistoluokissa.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 618: Elsewhere CHAT has been defined as "a cross-disciplinary framework for studying how humans purposefully transform natural and social reality, including themselves, as an ongoing culturally and historically situated, materially and socially mediated process". Core ideas are: 1) humans act collectively, learn by doing, and communicate in and via their actions; 2) humans make, employ, and adapt tools of all kinds to learn and communicate; and 3) community is central to the process of making and interpreting meaning – and thus to all forms of learning, communicating, and acting.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 620: The term CHAT was coined by Michael Cole and popularized by Yrjö Engeström to promote the unity of what, by the 1990s, had become a variety of currents harking back to Vygotsky's work. Engeström's now famous diagram, or basic activity triangle, – (which adds rules/norms, intersubjective community relations, and division of labor, as well as multiple activity systems sharing an object) – has become the principal third-generation model among the research community for analysing individuals and groups. Engeström summarizes the current state of CHAT with five principles:
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          The activity system as primary unit of analysis: the basic third-generation model includes minimally two interacting activity systems.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 625: Multi-voicedness: an activity system is always a community of multiple points of views, traditions and interests.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 626: Historicity: activity systems take shape and get transformed over long stretches of time. Potentials and problems can only be understood against the background of their own histories.
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          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 705: Mix indieenifilmi Sonorassa Pancho Villan kannattaja oli vielä roistompi kuin rasistinen nazi? Oliko tää joku oikeistoveto amer. kazojien mielixi? Mixi wiixekkästä äärimiehestä oli tehty vielä izekkäämpi kuin partajehusta? Ei sunkaan Pancho Villa ollut kommari? No ei varsinaisesti, mutta se oli Robin Hood, joka otti maata rikkailta ja jakoi köyhille. Se on tarpeexi paha synti jo. Sonoran sankareista Alma ja sen pulska mies on rikkaita kauppiaita, talousliberaaleja. Eitää mikään kommarifilmi ole vaikka rasisminvastainen. Mutta niin on talousliberaalitkin. Selän väristä ei väliä, wetback tervetuloa, greenback on vihreä.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 719: Väkivaltaisuudet jatkuivat 1920-luvun loppupuolelle asti ja päättyivät vasta, kun Partido Nacional Revolucionario (myöhempi nimi Partido Revolucionario Institucional, suomeksi "Institutionaalinen vallankumouspuolue", lyhenne PRI) vakiinnutti Meksikon valtapuolueena poliittisen yksinvaltansa vuonna 1928 ja sen jälkeen. Tämänkin jälkeen "jatkuvan vallankumouksen" idea vahvistettiin puolueen oppirakennelmissa ja kansallisessa ajattelutavassa tekemällä ero vallankumouksen "aseistetun vaiheen" ja "institutionaalisen vaiheen" välillä. Institutionaalista vaihetta edustanut virallinen puolueretoriikka alkoi hävitä puolueen kielenkäytöstä vasta presidentti Carlos Salinas de Gortarin aikana 1980-luvun lopussa.
          xxx/ellauri087.html on line 747: Villa syntyi Rio Granden kylässä Durangossa nimellä Doroteo Arango. Hän oli mestitsi, jolla oli myös afrikkalaissyntyisten orjien verta suonissaan. (Ks. allaoleva rotusekoitusmatriisi). Perhe eli velkaorjuudessa. Kuusitoistavuotiaana Villa tappoi hacendadon, tilanomistajan, pojan, koska tämä oli raiskannut hänen siskonsa. Tämän vuoksi hän pakeni vuorille ja ryhtyi lainsuojattomaksi. Seuraavat 16 vuotta hän terrorisoi seudun maanomistajia vuorilta käsin käyttäen nimeä Pancho Villa. Nimen alkuperä on epäselvä. Se oli kenties lainattu kuolleelta roistolta tai Doroteon omalta isoisältä Jesús Villalta. Kolmenkymmenen vuoden iässä Villa oli koonnut itselleen omaisuutta ja opetellut vankilatuomioidensa aikana lukemaan.
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    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 102: Miesten käsirysyn kautta turvattu rauha on yhdenlaista naisen alistamista, tuumaavat naiset Saudi-Arabiassa ja Lontoossa. ackground:yellow">En 48-årig polis har häktats misstänkt för att ha ackground:yellow">kidnappat och dödat en kvinna. Fallet fick Londonpolisen att varna kvinnor, be dem vara försiktiga och inte ta promenader på egen hand. Gå ut bara i sällskap av en manlig släkting, far, bror, farbror, morbror eller kusin. En helkroppsmask är också en bra idé. Många menar att den typen av uttalanden antyder att det är kvinnors ansvar att själva undvika att bli attackerade. Enligt Storbritanniens premiärminister Boris Godunov ska lagstiftingen leda till skärpta straff för flanörer och ackground:yellow">fler poliser på gatorna.
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    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 181: Ilmari Krohn eli valitettavasti harvinaisen pitkään, 92-vuotiaaksi. Se oli mukana heittämässä Hiljan muistolaattaa seinään 1957 täysin soineena. Seuraavana vuonna julkaistiin Heinleinin teos Have Spacesuit Will Travel. Ehtivätkö Ilmari ja Hilja sitä lukea? Tai tohtivatko? Olisivat hyvin ehtineet. Ainiin mutta Ilmari osasi vaan suomea, ruozia, saxaa, ranskaa ja unkaria. Muthei saxaxi ois nipin napin ehtinyt:
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 183: Die Invasion der Wurmgesichter (orig. Have Spacesuit – Will Travel) ist ein Jugendroman von Robert A. Heinlein. Das Buch ist in Deutschland erstmals 1960 erschienen, deutsche Alternativtitel sind Raumjäger, Piraten im Weltraum sowie Kip überlebt auf Pluto.
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    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 292: Hauptmann's early dramas reflect the influence of Henrik Ibsen, but the production of Die Weber, a dramatization of the Silesian weavers' revolt of 1844, brought him fame as the leading playwright of his generation. Hauptmann did not only want to give realistic details, but he paid a great deal of attention to historical accuracy, and studied various dialects. His weavers are "flat-chested, coughing creatures of the looms, whose knees are bent with much sitting." The women's clothes are ragged, but some of the young girls are not without charm � they have "delicate figures, large protruding melancholy eyes." Structurally the play, which was at first banned, was innovative � there is no single, individual hero in the cast of more than 70 characters. (Didn't exceed the 80 character limit of first generation mainframe computers.)
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 294: Die versunkene Glocke (1897), a symbolic story of a master bell founder and his struggle as an artist, has been one of Hauptmann's most popular plays. After this Hauptmann wrote the tragedies Fuhrmann Henschel (1899), Michael Kramer (1900), and Rose Bernd (1903). These works also reflected the personal turmoil Hauptmann was then in he had fallen for a fourteen-year-old girl, a promising violinist Margarete Marschalk. She was the opposite of his wife, interested in his work, and in such outdoor sports as hiking, ice-skating, andf skiing. After Hauptmann wife found out about her rival, she moved with the children to Dresden. Hauptmann had a son, Benvenuto, with Margarete, and in 1904, after a long period of agonising thought, Hauptmann divorced Marie and married Margarete. However, a year later he met a sixteen-year-old actress, Ida Orloff, who became a new object of his obsession. Hauptmann described her in his letters as a moth flirting with flames, as a bewitching Siren, as a mermaid, and as a cruel spider.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 296: Gerhart Hauptmann was born in Ober-Salzbrunn (now Szczawno Zdrój, Poland), a fashionable resort in Silesia. His father was Robert Hauptmann, a hotel owner, and mother Marie (Straehler) Hauptmann. After failing at the gymnasium in Breslau, Gerhart was sent to his uncle's estate. There he became aware of Pietism and learned to know the peasants with whom he worked. Already as a child Hauptmann had started to draw, and he entered the art academy in Breslau, intending to become a sculptor. At the age of twenty he moved to Jena, where he studied history at the university.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 302: Throughout the Nazi regime, Hauptmann remained in Germany, which Goebbels used as a propaganda tool, claiming that he had made his peace with the Nazis. The Third Reich refused to allow him to receive the Schiller Prize, for which he was almost continuously recommended. A complete seventeen- volume edition of his works came out in 1942. Hauptmann died on June 6 1946 of pneumonia, at his home in Agnetendorf. His last work, the unfinished Der neue Christophorus, was again a story of suffering humanity.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 308: In scramble competition resources are limited, which may lead to group member starvation. Contest competition is often the result of aggressive social domains, including hierarchies or social chains. Conversely, scramble competition is what occurs by accident when competitors naturally want the same resources. These two forms of competition can be interwoven into one another. Some researchers have noted parallels between intraspecific behaviors of competition and cooperation. These two processes can be evolutionarily adopted and they can also be accidental, which makes sense given the aggressive competition and collaborative cooperation aspects of social behavior in humans and animals. To date, few studies have looked at the interplay between contest and scramble competition, despite the fact that they do not occur in isolation. There appears to be little understanding of the interface between contest competition and scramble competition in insects. Much research still needs to be conducted concerning the overlap of contest and scramble competition systems. Contests can arise within a scramble competition system and conversely, scramble competition "may play a role in a system characterized by interference".
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 310: Population can be greatly affected by scramble competition (and contest competition). Intraspecific competition normally leads to a decline of organisms. For example, the more time that an individual spends seeking food and reproduction opportunities, the less energy that organism naturally has to defend oneself against predators, resulting in a "zero-sum game". Competition is a density dependent effect, and scramble competition is no exception. Scramble competition usually involves interactions among individuals of the same species, which makes competition balanced and often leads to a decline of population growth rate as the amount of resources depletes. Ei niin pahaa ettei jotain hyvääkin.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 312: Some researchers have noted that in certain species, such as the termite ape, males are most successful at mating when they are able to practice scramble competition polygyny where they do not defend their territory but rather mate and move on, thus providing the highest likelihood of species survival and reproductive prowess.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 332: The origin of the political left and right in politics do actually have to with the physical directions, left and right. Time for a history lesson.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 334: Relative to the viewpoint of the speaker (chair) of this assembly, to the right were seated nobility and more high-ranking religious leaders. To the left were seated commoners and less powerful clergy. The right-hand side (called le côté droit in French) became associated with more reactionary views (more pro-aristocracy) and the left-hand side (le côté gauche) with more radical views (more pro-middle class). Conservatives wanted to conserve their right of way, and the radicals wanted to eradiate their privilege (and install their own instead). Left and right, as political adjectives, are recorded in English in the 1790s.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 336: Overall, we rate The New Yorker Left Biased based on story selection and editorial position that favors the left and High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing and a clean fact check record.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 338: The New Yorker Magazine was founded in 1925, by Harold Ross and his wife, Jane Grant and they were backed by Raoul Fleischmann.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 340: The New Yorker is published by Condé Nasty Inc. and is a subsidiary of Advance Publications. S.I. Newhouse acquired The New Yorker in 1985 for “$200 a share for the magazine’s common stock, an investment of about $142 million.” The Newhouse family owns Advance Publications and currently, the third and fourth generations of the Newhouse family is involved in the management. For details about the Newhouse family click here. The New Yorker, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Gentlemen’s Quarterly (GQ), Architectural Digest (AD), Condé Nast Traveler, and Wired are all published by Conde Nasty.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 346: Editorially, The New Yorker usually endorses Democrats, such as Barack Obama in 2012 and Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Presidential Election.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 349: Please take into account this chart is from an American Perspective and may not align with all countries. And now for some ---
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 373: Left: Regulations to protect the environment. Climate change is human-influenced and immediate action is needed to slow it.

    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 374: Right: Considers the economic impact of environmental regulation. Believe the free market will find its own solution to environmental problems, including climate change. Some deny climate change is human-influenced.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 378: Left: Generally support gay marriage; support anti-discrimination laws to protect LGBT against workplace discrimination.

    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 383: Left: Favors laws such as background checks or waiting periods before buying a gun; banning certain high capacity weapons to prevent mass shootings.

    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 388: Right: Believe private companies can provide healthcare services more efficiently than government-run programs. Oppose the Affordable Care Act. Insurance companies can choose what to cover and compete with each other. Healthcare is not a right.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 393: Right: Generally against amnesty for any undocumented immigrants. Oppose a moratorium on deporting certain workers. Funding for stronger enforcement actions at the border (security, wall). More restrictive legal immigration.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 401: Left: Strong government to provide a structure. Laws are enacted to protect every individual for an equal society. Safety nets for those in need.

    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 402: Right: Personal responsibility and it is the government’s role to hold them accountable. Fair competition over safety nets.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 422: Left: Against voter ID laws citing an undue burden on lower-income groups causing them to be disenfranchised, and that there is virtually no evidence of voter fraud actually occurring.

    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 453: BD står för bindning och disciplin. Paul Bourgets bok hette Disciplin. Nej Discipel, förlåt. Men idén var den samma. I Swinburnes tid hette det algolagnia. Vidare litterära sadomasokister (förutom markisen själv) var Arabian Lawrence, Oberon (i Shakespeares komedi), Weininger, Pynchon, och Wallace, för att nämna bara några få. Vad är det med SM som attraherar författare? Eller vad är det med fiktion som attraherar sadomasokister?
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 474: we find that the most prominent explanations include factors related to the quality of institutions, such as reliable and extensive welfare benefits, low corruption, and well-functioning democracy and state institutions. Furthermore, Nordic citizens experience a high sense of autonomy and freedom, as well as high levels of social trust towards each other, which play an important role in determining life satisfaction. On the other hand, we show that a few popular explanations for Nordic happiness such as the small population and homogeneity of the Nordic countries, and a few counterarguments against Nordic happiness such as the cold weather and the suicide rates, actually don't seem to have much to do with Nordic happiness.
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    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 482: We know travel plans are impacted right now. But to fulfill your wanderlust, we'll continue to share stories that can inspire your next
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    Armed with the attitude that, in fact, not all of Europe is so superior to the U.S., we set out to decide which countries
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    41. Monaco

    Roughly the size
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 509: of New York City’s Central Park. And like the park, it manages to have a ton of ungodly-rich people living here, with 32 percent of the population made up of millionaires. Essentially inaccessible to anyone who’s not fabulously loaded.
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    We actually wonder why anyone would want to visit this place, let alone live there. The food is drab, and the weather is worse. They serve beer at room temp. The museums are free, but they stole the art from cultures with far superior artists. Oh, and a certain current political situation has the country in a state of complete and utter disarray. 


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    36. North Macedonia


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    Perhaps no nation is worse off now than North Macedonia, which you’ve never heard of and will never visit. Next.


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    If you’re the type who vacations for the sleep, this is your destination. There’s so little to do here that you can sleep for days without feeling guilty or missing anything. 


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    If we were comparing European countries to jobs, the land of chocolate and snowsports would be the CPA. It’s xenophobic, well-educated and wealthy, just kind of boring. And the cleanliness and tidiness the country is known for can also make it feel a little sterile. Where are the roaches?


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    Otherwise, this place is about as depressing as you’d imagine for a former Soviet republic — and one where the greatest nuclear disaster in history took place. Not as many burnt corpses as in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, so we are still leading there.


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    In the pro column: It’s the happiest place on Earth


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    Just kidding, this country is actually there.


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    Kudos to Lithuania for telling the Soviets to shove it back in 1990 and starting the breakup of that union. It’s also believed that Lithuanian culture survived the Iron Curtain thanks to secret home schools and alternative history texts, which makes its people sound really awesome. Isn't this just what we do? We are super-jealous of its surprisingly good basketball team.


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 612: George Louis Costanza is a character in the American television sitcom Seinfeld, played by Jason Alexander. He has variously been described as a "short, stocky, slow-witted, bald man", "weak, spineless, man of temptations", and "Lord of the Idiots".


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    Make like every 20-something backpacker and head to Prague, then chill out and grab a pint along with that 15-link sausage sampler in this thoroughly satisfying European nation. Not at all as crowded as Vatican.


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    Mon dieu, man, what gives? How did France end up as only the 15th best European nation? Sacre bleu! 


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    Let’s all just take some breaths and think about this. France has everything and always will, which is terribly frustrating. And they know this and so they deserve to be put in their place whenever possible. When asked to choose the most arrogant people in Europe, French people chose themselves. We are very offended.


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    Like France, but with better chocolate and beer. Like Germany, but with better chocolate and beer. Like the Netherlands, but with better chocolate and beer. Like the U.S. but with better chocolate, beer, and pedophiliacs. Oh, you get the idea. 


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    The Belgian fries here also destroy whatever Freedom Fries you’ll find in la R&eacute;publique.


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    Austria has everything Western Europe has going for it — Nazis, palaces, Lederhosen und Sound und Musik.


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    "Game of Thrones” filmed a lot of scenes along its Dalmatian coast. But considering the travesty that was the final season, that fact holds less appeal than it once did.


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    Italy is good for exorcisms. Half a million exorcisms take place there annually, drinkable water flows freely from taps in town squares and locals drink an unseemly amount of undiluted caffeine every day. They just don't put as much water in it as we do.


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 663: locals know how to lick up to Americans. They actually offered to extradite Assange, and have privatized their healthcare and school system. Their corona strategy is even worse than ours.


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    You must be doing something right when your country is known for its wooden shoes, mild cheeses, legal cannabis and insanely large flower industry. Bikes rule over cars. Dutch people are tall, racist and generally boring. The cities are organized and clean, but not over clean like Switzerland. The standard of living is as high for the whites and life as hard for the other shades as the tourists in Amsterdam’s red-light district.  


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 678: In Spain, the a populace just wants to party, sleep, party and sleep some more. 


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    There are pretty beaches to drink beer and throw cigarette stubs on, and a pig breed that only comes here to party. Yes, please. 


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    Portugal is smaller, cheaper and more accessible package. You’ll never find none of the smug locals either.


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    When it comes to the essentials in life, no one does it better than the Danes. They might not have the museums of France, the cuisine of Italy, the beaches of Spain and Portugal, or the wine of Croatia, but the overall quality of life in this Scandinavian country is tops in the world


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 695: Incredible and affordable health care, housing and transit, jobs are plentiful, education is accessible, pollution and crime barely exist, and people spend very little time feeling sad and depressed about the future, unlike the rest of the world. Who cares about climate? It can only get better here as it gets warmer.
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    Danes even have a word called “janteloven” that basically means, we’re all equal and important and deserve each other’s respect. This makes it an awesome place to live in, an awesome place for all to visit, and the best country in Europe.


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    And that's just an alternative fact.


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    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 772: Emily Greene Balch (January 8, 1867 – January 9, 1961) was an American economist, sociologist and pacifist. Balch combined an academic career at Wellesley College with a long-standing interest in social issues such as poverty, child labor, and immigration, as well as settlement work to uplift poor immigrants and reduce juvenile delinquency. Mother Thing. She became a central leader of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) based in Switzerland, for which she won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. In a letter to the president of Wellesley, she wrote we should follow "the ways of Jesus." Her spiritual thoughts were that American economy was "far from being in harmony with the principles of Jesus which we profess." Wellesley College terminated her contract in 1919.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 776: The Nobel Peace Prize 1946 was divided equally between Emily Greene Balch "for her lifelong work for the cause of peace" and John Raleigh Mott "for his contribution to the creation of a peace-promoting religious brotherhood across national boundaries."
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 778: As a young student she was first attracted to the study of literature, but she was soon to take an interest in the work to which she was to devote all her energies in the period preceding the First World War: the improvement of conditions of life through social reform. The necessity of such work was first brought home to her when she became acquainted with the poverty and squalor of the slums in America’s big cities. She collaborated in the founding of a social center in Boston and undertook other practical work as well, becoming a member of the American Federation of Labor and helping to establish the Women’s Trade Union League of America.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 782: Practical work alone, however, did not exhaust the aspirations that gripped Emily Balch. She felt the need both to acquire knowledge and to pass it on to others if she was to achieve more. And so she continued her studies, first in Paris under Levasseur1, the historian of the French working class, and later in Berlin where she studied that branch of economics which has been called a «professor-chair socialism»2. Here she also came in contact with the European labor movement and attended the Socialist Trade Union Congress in 1896.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 784: A typical example is her work concerning immigrants. She was the first professor in America to give students a course of lectures on problems relating to immigrants. Best known, undoubtedly, is her work on the Slav immigrants in the United States, a work which is said to be a landmark in the scientific analysis of immigration problems3. This work provides a perfect illustration of her approach: before putting pen to paper she visited most of the Slav centers in the United States and also did research for a year in those regions of Austria-Hungary from which many of the immigrants came. Not content to rely on verbal or written sources, she felt she had to see things for herself, to meet these people, and to study their conditions at first hand.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 786: And then came the First World War, putting an end to her university career, for she was dismissed from her post in 1918 because of her pacifist activities. But the war also brought a fresh challenge, giving her life a new goal. Like so many others, she saw the war as a futile interruption to the construction of a better world.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 788: To use her own words: «My reaction was above all a feeling that this was a tragic break in the work which to me appeared to be the real task of our time: to construct a more satisfying economic order.» But the impact upon her must have been more powerful than she herself cared to admit, for from the outbreak of the war she devoted all her strength to the work for peace. Or, as Professor Simkhovitch of Columbia4 says: «I have never met anyone who has, as she has done, for decade after decade given every minute of her life to the work for peace between nations.»
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 792: Following the conference at The Hague, two delegations, one of them headed by Emily Balch, visited neutral and belligerent countries alike to submit their resolutions to the statesmen. A polite reception was accorded to them everywhere. This is not surprising, for the statesman is as a rule polite, perhaps especially so when dealing with women, but his true thoughts inevitably remain concealed behind his inscrutable smile. The women failed to make any headway with their proposals; and this was only to be expected with things as they were.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 794: With the coming of peace, the Women’s League arranged its second conference at Zurich in 1919 while the Allies were discussing the peace treaty in Paris. The conference thus had the opportunity of studying a draft of the peace treaty. Time does not permit me to review the resolutions which were passed as a result of this study. What I can and will say is that it would have been judicious to have heeded the women’s counsel.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 798: Emily Balch has now reached old age but she remains active to the last, and, as she herself said when being congratulated on her seventy-fifth birthday: «I think I shall live for quite a while yet, for, as my grandfather said, an old woman is as tough as an old owl.» May her words prove to be no less than the truth, for the world cannot boast of many persons of her mettle.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 800: *Mr. Jahn delivered this speech in the auditorium of the Nobel Institute in the early afternoon of December 10, 1946. At its conclusion, Mr. Jahn read a message of acceptance from Miss Balch, whose health prevented her from attending the ceremonies, and presented the prize to Mr. Huston of the U.S. Embassy who accepted in her name. This translation is based on the Norwegian text in Les Prix Nobel en 1946, which contains, also, a French translation.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 809: John Raleigh Mott (May 25, 1865 - January 31, 1955) was born in Livingston Manor, New York, Sullivan County, New York and his family moved to Postville, Iowa in September of the same year. He attended Upper Iowa University, where he studied history and was an award-winning student debater. He transferred to Cornell University, where he received his bachelor's degree in 1888. He was influenced by Arthur Tappan Pierson one of the forces behind the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, which was founded in 1886. Mott married Leila Ada White (1866-1952) in 1891 and had two sons and two daughters.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 815: John Raleigh Mott (May 25, 1865 – January 31, 1955) was an evangelist and long-serving leader of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) and the World Student Christian Federation (WSCF). He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946 for his work in establishing and strengthening international Protestant Christian student organizations that worked to promote peace. He shared the prize with Emily Balch.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 819: John Raleigh Mott is an American like Emily Greene Balch, with whom he shares this year’s Nobel Peace Prize. He was born in Sullivan County in the state of New York on May 25, 1865. It was assumed that he would follow in the footsteps of his father, a timber merchant engaged in transporting timber on the tributaries of the Delaware River. But he was an avid reader, and the town’s Methodist minister persuaded his parents to allow him to continue his studies. For a long time the boy did not know what he wanted to be. His father hoped that he would return to the timber trade, while he himself vacillated between the church, law, and politics. But during his years of study he was stirred by the Gospel of Christ to mankind, and when the Y.M.C.A. asked him to become a traveling secretary among the students of American and Canadian universities he interpreted the offer as a call from the Lord. He answered the call. It did not take him back to the Delaware River. It sent him out into the wide world and it has brought him here today.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 821: Mott and a colleague were offered free passage on the Titanic in 1912 by a White Star Line official who was interested in their work, but they declined and took the more humble liner the SS Lapland. According to a biography by C. Howard Hopkins, upon hearing of the news in New York City, the two men looked at each other and remarked that, "The Good Lord must have more work for us to do."
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 823: He has never been a politician, he has never taken an active part in organized peace work. But he has always been a living force, a tireless fighter in the service of Christ, opening young minds to the light which he thinks can lead the world to peace and bring men together in understanding and goodwill. His work has always been chiefly among youth, for in them lies the key to the future. They are the leaders of tomorrow.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 825: And the old John Mott is still to be found in the midst of the young, a tireless servant of his Master. His long life has brought him profound disappointments. But they have never broken his spirit nor cooled his ardor.He believes that good will triumph in the end, that all the trials and struggles, all the disappointments and defeats, must bring the fulfillment of the Christian promise that all men shall become one. Like the story of Adam run backwards, the last woman stuck back to where she was taken from.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 831: Someone has calculated that he has covered more than two million miles on his travels; that is equal to seventy times the circumference of the earth! Almost as far as Kip and Peewee, and that without Oscar on his back!
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 833: He was never an American bringing an evangelical message to Poland, to South America, or to the East, in an American style. He was an apostle of a simple Christianity, presented in a form which made it living and real to the people to whom it was addressed. God is our Father, he said. But if God is our Father, then we are all brothers (or sisters? 😃 ) , and no frontiers or racial divisions can separate us from each other. Hmm... the first brethren were Cain and and Abel...)
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 835: All races have a valuable contribution to bring to the great spiritual community, he said, and all races and nations are needed for Christ to reveal Himself in all His power and glory.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 837: His simple preaching was a source of strength and inspiration to those whom he addressed or with whom he talked; his powerful tinselfish and his noble character won him friends and followers and opened the way for brotherhood between nations under the banner of Christ – always the central theme of his preaching.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 839: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The Grammicolepididae are a small family of deep-sea fishes, called tinselfishes due to their silvery color. They are related to the dories, and have similar deeply compressed bodies. The largest species, the thorny tinselfish, Grammicolepis brachiusculus, grows up to 64 cm (25 in) long.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 845: We Christian students, states one such resolution, believe in the fundamental equality of all races and nations, and we consider it a part of our Christian duty to give expression to this principle in our relations with people. We also believe it to be our absolute duty to use all our efforts to combat everything which can lead to war and to combat war itself as a means of resolving international disputes.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 847: In his own country, the United States, he has performed great work on behalf of the Negroes. To fight prejudices which exist in one’s own society makes a bigger demand perhaps on a man’s personality and strength of character than any other endeavor.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 849: The three great world organizations which have flourished under his leadership for a generation – the Student Federation, the Young Men’s Christian Association, and the International Missionary Council – have in his hands been instruments for creating that spirit of Christian tolerance and love which can give peace to the world.
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    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 151: Drivel was born Margaret Ann Shriver on May 18, 1957, in Gastonia, North Carolina, to a deeply religious family. Her father, Donald, is a Presbyterian minister, who became an academic and president of the Union Theological Seminary in New York; her mother, Peggy, was a homemaker who shook her moneymaker. She also has an older brother, Gregory, and a younger brother, Tim. At age 15, she changed her name from Margaret Ann to Lionel because she did not like the name she had been given, and as a tomboy (well, wannabe transsexual) felt a conventionally male name more appropriate.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 156: In an interview with the IRA Bomb magazine, Drivel listed her novels' subject matter up to the publication of We Need to Talk About Kevin as "anthropology of the Northern Irish Trouble, first love, rock-and-roll drumming and immigration, , demography and epidemiology, inheritance, tennis and spousal competition, terrorism and cults of personality". Rather than writing traditionally sympathetic characters, Drivel prefers to create characters like herself, who are "hard to love."
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 158: We Need to Talk About Kevin was awarded the 2005 Agent Orange Prize. The novel is a study of maternal ambivalence, and the role it might have played in the title character's decision to murder only nine people at his high school. Gharbi got a significantly higher body count, but then his mother was more supportive. It provoked much controversy and achieved success through word of mouth. She said this about We Need To Talk About Kevin becoming a success:
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 160: I'm often asked did something happen around the time I wrote Kevin. Did I have some revelation or transsexual operation? The truth is that Kevin is of a piece with my other work. There's nothing special about Kevin. The other books are good too, go and buy them! It just tripped over an issue that was just ripe for exploration and by some miracle found its audience. School killings having come into vogue helped of course.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 168: In 2016 Shriver gave a controversial speech about cultural appropriation. Shriver had previously been criticized for her depiction of Latino and African-American characters in her book The Mandibles, which was described by one critic as racist and by another as politically misguided. In her Brisbane speech, Shriver contested these criticisms, saying writers ought to be entitled to write from any perspective, race, gender or background that they choose, even racist and politically misguided, in fact particularly so, because they sell best. The full text of her speech was published in the British newspaper The Guardian.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 178: I hate to disappoint you folks, but unless we stretch the topic to breaking point this address will not be about “community and belonging.” In fact, you have to hand it to this festival’s organisers: inviting a renowned racist to speak about “community and belonging” is like expecting a tadpole to balance a beach ball on its nose.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 180: The topic I had submitted instead was “fiction and identity politics,” which may sound on its face equally dreary. But you just wait, Enry Iggins! You just wait!
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 184: Let’s start with a tempest-in-a-teacup at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. Earlier this year, two students, both members of student government, threw a tequila-themed birthday party for a friend. The hosts provided attendees with miniature sombreros, which—the horror— numerous partygoers wore.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 185: When photos of the party circulated on social media, campus-wide outrage ensued. Administrators sent multiple emails to the “culprits” threatening an investigation into an “act of ethnic stereotyping.” Partygoers were placed on “social probation,” while the two hosts were ejected from their dorm and later impeached. Bowdoin’s student newspaper decried the attendees’ lack of “basic empathy.” I wonder what that meant. Must look up the word in the dictionary someday.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 187: The student government issued a “statement of solidarity” with “all the students who were injured and affected by the incident,” and demanded that administrators “create a safe space for those students who have been or feel specifically targeted.” The tequila party, the statement specified, was just the sort of occasion that “creates an environment where students of colour, particularly Latino, and especially Mexican, feel unsafe.” In sum, the party-favour hats constituted – wait for it – “cultural appropriation.”
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 188: Curiously, across my country (which? Is the turd talking about America? Most likely.) Mexican restaurants, often owned and run by Mexicans, are festooned with sombreros – if perhaps not for long. At the UK’s University of East Anglia, the student union has banned a Mexican restaurant from giving out sombreros, deemed once more an act of “cultural appropriation” that was also racist.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 190: Now, I am a little at a loss to explain what’s so insulting about a sombrero – a practical piece of headgear for a hot climate that keeps out the sun with a wide brim. And what's so insulting about shackles - a practical way to keep a cotton worker focused on his work. My parents went to Mexico when I was small, and brought a sombrero back from their travels, the better for my brothers and I to unashamedly appropriate the souvenir to play dress-up. For my part, as a German-American on both sides, I’m more than happy for anyone who doesn’t share my genetic pedigree to don a Tyrolean hat, pull on some leiderhosen, pour themselves a weisbier, and belt out the Hoffbrauhaus Song. (Leiderhosen? weisbier? Damn what ignoramus. But she is American, remember. Donald Trump is an expatriate German too. Hitler was an expatriate Austrian. Bet he had a Tirolean hat, a green one like aunt Inkeri.)
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 194: In the latest ethos, which has spun well beyond college campuses in short order, any tradition, any experience, any costume, any way of doing and saying things, that is associated with a minority or disadvantaged group is ring-fenced: look-but-don’t-touch. Those who embrace a vast range of “identities” – ethnicities, nationalities, races, sexual and gender categories, classes of economic under-privilege and disability – are now encouraged to be possessive of their experience and to regard other peoples’ attempts to participate in their lives and traditions, either actively or imaginatively, or just for laughs, as a form of theft.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 196: Yet were their authors honouring the new rules against helping yourself to what doesn’t belong to you, we would not have Malcolm Lowry’s Under the Volcano. We wouldn’t have most of Graham Greene’s novels, many of which are set in what for the author were foreign countries, and which therefore have Real Foreigners in them, who speak and act like foreigners, too. (Malcolm Lowry's book has been mentioned, it is pure drivel. Grandma Greene is another lousy driveler.)
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 198: In his masterwork English Passengers, Matthew Kneale would have restrained himself from including chapters written in an Aboriginal’s voice – though these are some of the richest, most compelling passages in that novel. If Dalton Trumbo had been scared off of describing being trapped in a body with no arms, legs, or face because he was not personally disabled – because he had not been through a World War I maiming himself and therefore had no right to “appropriate” the isolation of a paraplegic – we wouldn’t have the haunting 1938 classic, Johnny Got His Gun, unless he had written it with a pen in his arse. (Never heard of any of these masterpieces, but then I hadn't heard of Drivel or Kevin either until today.)
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 200: We wouldn’t have Maria McCann’s erotic masterpiece, As Meat Loves Salt – in which a straight woman writes about gay men in the English Civil War. Though the book is nonfiction, it’s worth noting that we also wouldn’t have 1961’s Black Like Me, for which John Howard Griffin committed the now unpardonable sin of “blackface.” Having his skin darkened – Michael Jackson in reverse – Griffin found out what it was like to live as a black man in the segregated American South. He’d be excoriated today, yet that book made a powerful social impact at the time.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 202: The author of Who Owns Culture? Appropriation and Authenticity in American Law, Susan Scafidi, a law professor at Fordham University who for the record is white, defines cultural appropriation as “taking intellectual property, traditional knowledge, cultural expressions, or artifacts from someone else’s culture without permission. This can include unauthorised use of another culture’s dance, dress, music, language, folklore, cuisine, traditional medicine, religious symbols, etc.”
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 203: What strikes me about that definition is that “without permission” bit. However are we fiction writers to seek “permission” to use a character from another race or culture, or to employ the vernacular of a group to which we don’t belong? Do we set up a stand on the corner and approach passers-by with a clipboard, getting signatures that grant limited rights to employ an Indonesian character in Chapter Twelve, the way political volunteers get a candidate on the ballot? Anyway, do you really expect us Americans to seek permission from any of those lower races? Did we do so when we appropriated their land and property?
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 205: I am hopeful that the concept of “cultural appropriation” is a passing fad: rubbing people with different backgrounds against each other and exchanging our flaky ideas and shady practices against their money is self-evidently one of the most productive, fascinating aspects of modern urban life.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 208: Seriously, we have people questioning whether it’s appropriate for white people to eat pad Thai. In fact we have people questioning whether white people should even exist. Like who needs chauvinist Yankee female pigs who have changed their first names to more toxic ones.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 209: So far, the majority of these farcical cases of “appropriation” have concentrated on fashion, dance, and music: At the American Music Awards 2013, Katy Perry got it in the neck for dressing like a geisha. According to the Arab-American writer Randa Jarrar, for someone like me to practice belly dancing is “white appropriation of Eastern dance,” while according to the Daily Beast Iggy Azalea committed “cultural crimes” by imitating African rap and speaking in a “blaccent.” Some of my friends got even told off for painting themselves black with shoe polish and making fat red lips! Now what may be wrong with that, I just ask. Clean innocent fun! Why don't the coons just laugh along?
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 211: The felony of cultural sticky fingers even extends to exercise: at the University of Ottawa in Canada, a yoga teacher was shamed into suspending her class, “because yoga originally comes from India.” She offered to re-title the course, “Mindful Stretching.” And get this: the purism has also reached the world of food. Supported by no less than Lena Dunham, students at Oberlin College in Ohio have protested “culturally appropriated food” like sushi in their dining hall (lucky cusses— in my day, we never had sushi in our dining hall), whose inauthenticity is “insensitive” to the Japanese.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 214: This same sensibility is coming to a bookstore near you. Because who is the appropriator par excellence, really? Who assumes other people’s voices, accents, patois, and distinctive idioms? Who literally puts words into the mouths of people different from themselves? Who dares to get inside the very heads of strangers, who has the chutzpah to project thoughts and feelings into the minds of others, who steals their very souls? Who is a professional kidnapper? Who swipes every sight, smell, sensation, or overheard conversation like a kid in a candy store, and sometimes take notes the better to purloin whole worlds? Who is the premier pickpocket of the arts? The fiction writer, that’s who. Yes, she is a real piece of shit more often than not. I know, I've been there.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 216: Mine is a disrespectful vocation by its nature – prying, voyeuristic, kleptomaniacal, and presumptuous. And I love it! Those adjectives fit me to a T! When Truman Capote wrote from the perspective of condemned murderers from a lower economic class than his own, he had some gall. After that, he had some cash. And his economic class went way up. What did the murderers get for it? Undying fame.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 221: But in principle, I admire his courage – if only because he invited this kind of ethical forensics in a review out of San Francisco: “When a white male author writes as a young Nigerian girl, is it an act of empathy, or identity theft?” the reviewer asked. “When an author pretends to be someone he is not, he does it to tell a story outside of his own experiential range. But he has to in turn be careful that he is representing his characters, not using them for his plot.” Depends on who gets the money, I'd say. Chris Cleave hardly gave it all away to poor Nigerian gals.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 223: Hold it. OK, he’s necessarily “representing” his characters, by portraying them on the page. But of course he’s using them for his plot! How could he not? They are his characters, to be manipulated at his whim, to fulfill whatever purpose he cares to put them to.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 224: This same reviewer recapitulated Cleave’s obligation “to show that he’s representing [the girl], rather than exploiting her.” Again, a false dichotomy. Unlike Kingsley Amis and his dad, we well-to-do white Americans can do both. America is a representative democracy, after all. We represent, y'all just stick to picking the cotton.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 226: Of course he’s exploiting her. It’s his book, and he made her up. He owns her, she is her property. He is free to fuck her, rape her, do whatever he wants. The character is his creature, to be exploited up a storm. Yet the reviewer chides that “special care should be taken with a story that’s not implicitly yours to tell” and worries that “Cleave pushes his own boundaries maybe further than they were meant to go.”
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 229: I’m hoping that crime writers, for example, don’t all have personal experience of committing murder. Me, I’ve depicted a high school killing spree, and I hate to break it to you: I’ve never shot fatal arrows through seven kids, a teacher, and a cafeteria worker, either. We make things up, we chance our arms, sometimes we do a little research, but in the end it’s still about what we can get away with – what we can put over on our readers. And it is surprisingly easy, you wouldnt believe what the idiots are ready to swallow, especially if it agrees with their own prejudice.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 235: My most recent novel The Mandibles was taken to task by one reviewer for addressing an America that is “straight and white”. It happens that this is a multigenerational family saga – about a white family. I wasn’t instinctively inclined to insert a transvestite or bisexual, with issues that might distract from my central subject matter of apocalyptic economics. Yet the implication of this criticism is that we novelists need to plug in representatives of a variety of groups in our cast of characters, as if filling out the entering class of freshmen at a university with strict diversity requirements. Besides, America IS straight and white, at least the America I know about. I haven't had time to appropriate any Nigerian girls yet, nor Afro Americans even.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 237: You do indeed see just this brand of tokenism in television. There was a point in the latter 1990s at which suddenly every sitcom and drama in sight had to have a gay or lesbian character or couple. That was good news as a voucher of the success of the gay rights movement, but it still grew a bit tiresome: look at us, our show is so hip, one of the characters is homosexual! It is SOOO tiresome, why can't we just watch the superbly funny middle class straight white Americans instead?
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 239: We’re now going through the same fashionable exercise in relation to the transgender characters in series like Transparent and Orange is the New Black.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 240: Fine. But I still would like to reserve the right as a novelist to use only the characters that pertain to my story. Which is NOT going to be about some funny lesbians and fat blacks, as long as I have a say on this. And I do, I do! For I am a straight white middle-class American, and thank God they still have the say!
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 242: Besides: which is it to be? We have to tend our own gardens, and only write about ourselves or people just like us because we mustn’t pilfer others’ experience, or we have to people our cast like an I’d like to teach the world to sing Coca-Cola advert?
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 245: In The Mandibles, I have one secondary character, Luella, who’s black. She’s married to a more central character, Douglas, the Mandible family’s 97-year-old patriarch. I reasoned that Douglas, a liberal New Yorker, would credibly have left his wife for a beautiful, stately African American because arm candy of color would reflect well on him in his circle, and keep his progressive kids’ objections to a minimum. But in the end the joke is on Douglas, because Luella suffers from early onset dementia, while his ex-wife, staunchly of sound mind, ends up running a charity for dementia research. As the novel reaches its climax and the family is reduced to the street, they’re obliged to put the addled, disoriented Luella on a leash, to keep her from wandering off. LOL! What a laugh, ain't it? Get it, the guy thought he was getting arm candy, but instead he got a goat!
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 248: Behold, the reviewer in the Washington Post, who groundlessly accused this book of being “racist” because it doesn’t toe a strict Democratic Party line in its political outlook, described the scene thus: “The Mandibles are white. Luella, the single African American in the family, arrives in Brooklyn incontinent and demented. She needs to be physically restrained. As their fortunes become ever more dire and the family assembles for a perilous trek through the streets of lawless New York, she’s held at the end of a leash. If The Mandibles is ever made into a film, my suggestion is that this image not be employed for the movie poster.” Your author, by implication, yearns to bring back slavery. Failing that, she does the best to poke fictive fun at a fictive member of the underprivileged race. Nobody laugh?
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 250: Thus in the world of identity politics, fiction writers better be careful. If we do choose to import representatives of protected groups, special rules apply. If a character happens to be black, they have to be treated with kid gloves, and never be placed in scenes that, taken out of context, might seem disrespectful. But that’s no way to write. We know that most criminals are black anyway, and many if not most blacks are criminal. Writing to hide that fact would be writing fiction, and we fiction writers have your responsibility toward the white audience. The burden is too great, the self-examination paralysing. The natural result of that kind of criticism in the Post is that next time I don’t use any black characters, lest they do or say anything that is short of perfectly admirable and lovely. (No ei munkaan olis pitänyt alottaa tätä albumia, jossa haukutaan törkimyxiä jotka sattuu olemaan naisia. Äkkiä se kääntyyy naisten haukkumisexi sillä tekosyyllä, että ne sattuu olemaan törkimyxiä. Ehkä se onkin sitä!)
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 252: In fact, I’m reminded of a letter I received in relation to my seventh novel from an Armenian-American who objected – why did I have to make the narrator of We Need to Talk About Kevin Armenian? He didn’t like my narrator, and felt that her ethnicity disparaged his community. I took pains to explain that I knew something about Armenian heritage, because my best friend in the States was Armenian, and I also thought there was something dark and aggrieved in the culture of the Armenian diaspora that was atmospherically germane to that book. Besides, I despaired, everyone in the US has an ethnic background of some sort, and she had to be something! Joe Biden has finally admitted that the Armenian genocide was a genocide and not just an unusually bad case of flu. I am not convinced of it yet.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 254: Especially for writers from traditionally privileged demographics, the message seems to be that it’s a whole lot safer just to make all your characters from that same demographic, so you can be as hard on them as you care to be, and do with them what you like. Availing yourself of a diverse cast, you are not free; you have inadvertently invited a host of regulations upon your head, as if just having joined the EU. Use different races, ethnicities, and minority gender identities, and you are being watched.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 255: I confess that this climate of scrutiny has got under my lucidly white skin. When I was first starting out as a novelist, I didn’t hesitate to write black characters, for example, or to avail myself of black dialects, for which, having grown up in the American South, I had a pretty good ear. I am now much more anxious about depicting characters of different races, and accents make me nervous. I try my best to talk average middle class American, but occasionally a few bits of North Carolina slip out. Sorry about that. Here's how I'd sound if I din't steal from anyone but the likes of me:
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    I’m from a small rural community, and ev’rybody who lived in my neighborhood, if you want to call it that, were relatives.  We called it “the circle,” and our house was there, my grandmother’s house was there, an aun’ an’ uncle who were childless lived there, and (uh) a couple of aunts an’ uncles who had children.  There were five female cousins, an’ in the summertime we hung out together all day long from early until late.  In my grandmother’s yard was a maple tree, and the five of us developed that into our apartment building.  Each of us had a limb, and [small laugh] the less daring cousins took the lo’er limbs, and I and another cousin a year younger than I always went as far to the top as we could, an’ we– we were kinda derisive of those girls who stayed with the lower limbs.  We had front doors an’ back doors.  The front door was the — the limb — were the limbs on the front, that were nearest (um) the boxwood hedge.  And the grass was all worn away in that area.  An’ then the back doorwa–was on the back side of the tree, an’ you could only enter the front an’ exit from the rear.  And that had to be done by swinging off a limb that was fairly high off the ground, and (um) my cousin Belinda and I had no problem with that, but the other girls — that was always somethin’ we had to coax them into doin’.  But still, you entered the front, you left the rear.  We (um) ate our lunches together.  When it was lunchtime — an’ our mothers always cooked lunch in the summertime ’cause they didn’ want to be in the hot kitchen at night.  So we would just take our (um) — go home, an’ we’d load our plates with all the vegetables an’ the cornbread, an’ get our glasses of milk or ice tea or whatever we were havin’, an’ we would head for somebody’s yard, where we would all sit down an’ eat together.  It was just an institution:  lunch in somebody’s yard.  An’ if you wanted to go home for a second helping– sometimes that was quite a little walk, but it was worth it, because that was our thing, having lunch together, every day.  (Um) We gathered at my grandmother’s on Sundays.  All my aunts would get those chairs, form a circle.  (Uh) One crocheted.  (Uh) Most of them just sat an’ talked, an’ we girls hung out for the main part with the women.  (Uh) The men would gather around the fish pond, which was in a side yard.  It was (um) — it was kind of a rock (um) pond that my granddaddy had, had built.  There was a ir’n pipe in the middle, an’ when he went fishin’, he would put his catch in there.  Or he caught a mud turtle, he’d put it in there.  An’ there it stayed until it was time to kill it an’ cook it, whatever it was.  The pipe in the middle had water that sprayed up all the time.  There was a locust tree near there, an’ that’s where we girls picked the leaves an’ the thorns to make the doll clothes out o’ the locust.  It’s where we always ate the watermelon.  We always had to save the rind, an’ we always had to leave some pink on that rind, because my grandmother made watermelon pickles out o’ that rind.  I hated the things.  I thought they were the worst things I ever put in my mouth.  But ever’body else thought watermelon pickles were just a great delicacy.  That was also around the time that ev’rybody grew gladiolias [sic] an’ I thought they were the ugliest flower I’d ever laid my eyes on, but ever’body had gladiolias.  ‘Course now I’ve come to appreciate the gladiolia, but back then I had absolutely no appreciation for it.  It was also where we made (uh) ice cream, (uh) on the front porch.  We made ice cream on Sunday afternoons.  I had an aunt who worked in the general mercantile business that my family owned, an’ she was only home on Sunday, so she baked all day:  homemade rolls an’ cakes.  And so, she made cakes an’ we made ice cream, an’ ever’body wan’ed to crank, of course.  (Um) That was just a big treat, to get to crank that ice cream.  It was jus’ our Sunday afternoon thing, an’ I, I think back on it.  All the aunts would sit around an’ they’d talk, an’ they’d smoke.  Even if you never saw those ladies smoke, any other time o’ the week.  On Sunday afternoon when we all were gathered about in gran- in granny’s yard, they’d have a cigarette.  Just a way of relaxing, I suppose.  The maple tree’s now gone.  In later years, it was thought the maple tree, our apartment building, was shading the house too much an’ causing mildew, so it was removed at some point.  And I don’t, to this day, enjoy lookin’ (uh) into that part o’ the yard. …


    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 260: In describing a second-generation Mexican American who’s married to one of my main characters in The Mandibles, I took care to write his dialogue in standard American English, to specify that he spoke without an accent, and to explain that he only dropped Spanish expressions tongue-in-cheek. I would certainly think twice – more than twice – about ever writing a whole novel, or even a goodly chunk of one, from the perspective of a character whose race is different from my own – because I may sell myself as an iconoclast, but I’m as anxious as the next person about attracting big money. But I think that’s a loss. I think that indicates a contraction of my fictional universe that is not good for the books, and not good for my purse.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 262: Writing under the pseudonym Edward Schlosser on Vox, the author of the essay “I’m a Liberal Professor, and My Liberal Students Scare Me” describes higher education’s “current climate of fear” and its “heavily policed discourse of semantic sensitivity” – and I am concerned that this touchy ethos, in which offendedness is used as a weapon, has spread far beyond academia, in part thanks to social media.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 264: Now I proceed to the topic "The left’s embrace of gotcha hypersensitivity inevitably invites backlash." Why, it’s largely in order to keep from losing my fictional mojo that I stay off Facebook and Twitter, which could surely install an instinctive self-censorship out of fear of attack. Ten years ago, I gave the opening address of this same festival, in which I maintained that fiction writers have a vested interest in protecting everyone’s right to offend others – because if hurting someone else’s feelings even inadvertently is sufficient justification for muzzling, there will always be someone out there who is miffed by what you say, and freedom of speech is dead. Why, freedom of speech is just about miffing! What's the use of the freedom if you are not allowed to miff! With the rise of identity politics, which privileges a subjective sense of injury as actionable basis for prosecution, that is a battle that in the decade since I last spoke in Brisbane we’ve been losing.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 266: Worse: the left’s embrace of gotcha hypersensitivity inevitably invites backlash. Donald Trump appeals to people like me who have had it up to their eyeballs with being told what they can and cannot say. Pushing back against a mainstream culture of speak-no-evil suppression, they lash out in defiance, and then what they say is pretty appalling. I actually think President Trump is a real cool guy. Especially I love his hair, it most definitely is not black and curly like that other president's.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 268: Regarding identity politics, what’s especially saddened me in my recent career is a trend toward rejecting the advocacy of anyone who does not belong to the group. In 2013, I published Big Brother, a novel that grew out of my loss of my own older brother, who in 2009 died from the complications of morbid obesity. I was moved to write the book not only from grief, but also sympathy of morbid obesity: in the years before his death, as my brother grew heavier, I saw how dreadfully other people treated him – how he would be seated off in a corner of a restaurant, how the staff would roll their eyes at each other after he’d ordered, though he hadn’t requested more food than anyone else. Just a little wafer, is all.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 270: I was wildly impatient with the way we assess people’s characters these days in accordance with their weight, and tried to get on the page my dismay at how much energy people waste on this matter, sometimes anguishing for years over a few excess pounds. Both author and book were on the side of the angels, or so you would think.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 272: But in my events to promote Big Brother, like trying to peddle it to my acquaintances, I started to notice a pattern. Most of the people buying the book in the signing queue were thin. Well the whole queue was pretty thin. Especially in the US, fat is now one of those issues where you either have to be one of us, or you’re the enemy. It's like Christianity: who is not for Jesus is against him. We don't know if he was fat, but most likely he was scrawny, he could not even carry his cross. I verified this when I had a long email correspondence with a “Healthy at Any Size” activist, who was incensed by the novel, which she hadn’t even read. Which she refused to read. No amount of explaining that the novel was on her side, that it was a book that was terribly pained by the way heavy people are treated and how unfairly they are judged, could overcome the scrawny author’s photo on the flap.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 274: She and her colleagues in the fat rights movement did not want my advocacy. I could not weigh in on this material because I did not belong to the club. I found this an artistic, political, and even commercial disappointment – because in the US and the UK, if only skinny-minnies will buy your book, you’ve evaporated the pool of prospective obese consumers to a puddle.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 276: I worry that the clamorous world of identity politics is also undermining the very causes its activists claim to back. As a fiction writer, yeah, I do sometimes make my narrator an Armenian. But that’s only by way of a start. Merely being Armenian is not to have a character as I understand the word. I need to add a whole host of racial prejudices to fatten him out. Luckily I didn't need to do that with my bro.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 281: I reviewed a novel recently that I had regretfully to give a thumbs-down, though it was terribly well intended; its heart was in the right place. But in relating the Chinese immigrant experience in America, the author put forward characters that were mostly Chinese. That is, that’s sort of all they were: Chinese. Which isn’t enough. They ought to be specifically American Chinese immigrants, believers in the American Dream. That would have fattened them out.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 283: I made this same point in relation to gender in Melbourne last week: both as writers and as people, we should be seeking to push beyond the constraining categories into which we have been arbitrarily dropped by birth. If we embrace narrow group-based identities too fiercely, we cling to the very cages in which others would seek to trap us. We pigeonhole ourselves. We limit our own notion of who we are, and in presenting ourselves as one of a membership, a representative of our type, an ambassador of an amalgam, we ask not to be seen. I have done my best to stretch my female identity, and after years of strenuous stretching it is in fact almost as long already as that of my drummer boy's.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 287: Now I get to the topic: Why the fuss over a white woman having a black hairstyle? Sit tight and read more! I know this is TDLR, but this is so important!
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 288: The spirit of good fiction is one of exploration, generosity, curiosity, audacity, and compassion. Writing during the day and reading when I go to bed at night, I find it an enormous relief to escape the confines of my own head. Even if novels and short stories only do so by creating an illusion, fiction helps to fell the exasperating barriers between us, and for a short while allows us to behold the astonishing reality of other people. And it really is astonishing what the other people do, at least the way I see it.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 296: The answer is that modern cliché: to keep trying to fail better. Anything but be obliged to designate my every character an ageing five-foot-two smartass, and having to set every novel in North Carolina.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 303: Lionel Shriver’s keynote address at the Brisbane writers festival was a poisoned package wrapped up in arrogance and delivered with condescension.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 312: As I stood up, my heart began to race. I could feel the eyes of the hundreds of audience members on my back: questioning, querying, judging.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 314: I turned to face the crowd, lifted up my chin and walked down the main aisle, my pace deliberate. “Look back into the audience,” a friend had texted me moments earlier, “and let them see your face.”
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 315: The faces around me blurred. As my heels thudded against they grey plastic of the flooring, harmonising with the beat of the adrenaline pumping through my veins, my mind was blank save for one question.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 325: Shriver began by making light of a recent incident in the US, where students faced prosecution for what was argued by some as “casual racial and ethnic stereotyping and cultural insensitivity” at a Mexican-themed party.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 329: On and on it went. Rather than focus on the ultimate question around how we can know an experience we have not had, the argument became a tirade. It became about the fact that a white man should be able to write the experience of a young Nigerian woman and if he sells millions and does a “decent” job — in the eyes of a white woman — he should not be questioned or pilloried in any way. It became about mocking those who ask people to seek permission to use their stories. It became a celebration of the unfettered exploitation of the experiences of others, under the guise of fiction. (For more, Yen-Rong, a volunteer at the festival, wrote a summary on her personal blog about it.)
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 331: It was a poisoned package wrapped up in arrogance and delivered with condescension.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 332: As the chuckles of the audience swelled around me, reinforcing and legitimising the words coming from behind the lectern, I breathed in deeply, trying to make sense of what I was hearing. The stench of privilege hung heavy in the air, and I was reminded of my “place” in the world.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 335: It’s not always OK if a white guy writes the story of a Nigerian woman because the actual Nigerian woman can’t get published or reviewed to begin with. It’s not always OK if a straight white woman writes the story of a queer Indigenous man, because when was the last time you heard a queer Indigenous man tell his own story? How is it that said straight white woman will profit from an experience that is not hers, and those with the actual experience never be provided the opportunity? It’s not always OK for a person with the privilege of education and wealth to write the story of a young Indigenous man, filtering the experience of the latter through their own skewed and biased lens, telling a story that likely reinforces an existing narrative which only serves to entrench a disadvantage they need never experience.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 338: So access – or lack thereof – is one piece.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 341: In making light of the need to hold onto any vestige of identity, Shriver completely disregards not only history, but current reality. The reality is that those from marginalised groups, even today, do not get the luxury of defining their own place in a norm that is profoundly white, straight and, often, patriarchal. And in demanding that the right to identity should be given up, Shriver epitomised the kind of attitude that led to the normalisation of imperialist, colonial rule: “I want this, and therefore I shall take it.”
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 343: The attitude drips of racial supremacy, and the implication is clear: “I don’t care what you deem is important or sacred. I want to do with it what I will. Your experience is simply a tool for me to use, because you are less human than me. You are less than human…”
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 346: My own mother, as we walked away from the tent, suggested that perhaps I was being too sensitive. Perhaps … or perhaps that is the result of decades of being told to be quiet, and accept our place. So our conversation then turned to intent. What was Shriver’s intent when she chose to discuss her distaste for the concept of cultural appropriation? Was it to build bridges, to further our intellect, to broaden horizons of what is possible?
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 349: The kind of disrespect for others infused in Lionel Shriver’s keynote is the same force that sees people vote for Pauline Hanson. It’s the reason our First Peoples are still fighting for recognition, and it’s the reason we continue to stomach offshore immigration prisons. It’s the kind of attitude that lays the foundation for prejudice, for hate, for genocide.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 351: The fact Shriver was given such a prominent platform from which to spew such vitriol shows that we as a society still value this type of rhetoric enough to deem it worthy of a keynote address. The opening of a city’s writers festival could have been graced by any of the brilliant writers and thinkers who challenge us to be more. To be uncomfortable. To progress.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 353: A Maxine Beneba Clarke, who opened the Melbourne Writers’ Festival by challenging us to learn how to talk about race in a way that was melodic and powerful. A Stan Grant, who will ask us why we continue to allow our First People’s to wallow in inhumane conditions. An A.C. Grayling, if you really want the international flavour. Anyone who will ask us to be better, not demand we be OK with worse.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 410: Vaikka rahaa virtasi Rowlingille vielä hitaasti, hän saattoi nyt ostaa 40 000 punnalla 2 makuuhuoneen asunnon rauhalliselta alueelta osoitteesta 19 Hazelbank Terrace, joka sijaitsi lähellä tyttären tulevaa koulua.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 433: The comment was one of a string as she defended herself after being called out for “liking” a tweet that compared hormone prescriptions to anti-depressants, which were over-prescribed to teenagers in the past with sometimes harmful results. It’s the second social media tussle the Harry Potter scribe has faced in two months after angering the LGBTQ community and supporters in June over transphobic remarks.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 442: Rowling issued a personal essay last month in an attempt to explain her attacks on transgender rights. She asserted that transgender activists were dangerous to women.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 443: “Who had money on JK Rowling pivoting to supporting those who call people who take mental health medication “lazy?” wrote one critic Sunday. I had. But as luck would have it, she has more of it. In fact, she is full of it.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 457: Aeropostale is one of the largest American retailers of casual apparel and accessories.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 460: Adidas creates shoes, clothing, and accessories. Adidas is the second-largest sportswear manufacturer in the world after Nike.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 463: ASOS is a British online fashion and cosmetic retailer, selling over 850 brands on its website as well as its clothing range and accessories.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 472: GAP is an American clothing and accessories retailer founded in 1969 headquartered in San Fransisco.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 478: Nike is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells footwear, apparel, equipment, and accessories worldwide.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 485: Uniqlo is a Japanese casual wear designer, manufacturer, and retailer. Uniqlo is a fast-fashion brand that used child labor in the past. They now use forced labor to manufacture their products in Asian developing countries.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 491: Victoria Secret is an American designer, manufacturer, and marketer of women's lingerie, womenswear, and beauty products.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 494: Zara is a Spanish fast-fashion retailer making clothing, accessories, shoes, swimwear, beauty, and perfumes. The biggest fashion group in the world, the Inditex Group, owns Zara along with Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Oysho, and more.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 497: "Child labor and forced labor have no place in a developed and civilized society." Fuck of course they do! And an all-important one! However else could us monkeys in the West afford to buy new dirt cheap fashion rags every time we round the shops? What would civilized society be without trendy fashion clothes? Are we some kind of apes that use the same fur year in year out? No way Jose!
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 507: Doonesbury sarjakuvaa ei muista kukaan, varsinkaan sen jälkeen kun Gary Trudeau (ihan aiheesta) 2015 kritisoi Charlie Hebdon piirtäjiä "for punching downward..., attacking a powerless, disenfranchised minority with crude, vulgar drawings closer to graffiti than cartoons", and thereby wandering "into the realm of hate speech" with cartoons of Muhammad. Muiden pöyristyneiden öykkärien joukossa joku paska David Frum "criticized what he called Trudeau's moral theory that holds "the privilege-bearer responsible". Eihän se nyt käy, privilege on privilege, Mariallakin oli sellainen, eikä sitä siltäkään otettu pois. Rääppä humanistiystävineen piti rinnassa "Je suis Charlie" läppyjä. Charlie Chaplin lie ollut kyseessä.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 513: Kulttuurin yhtenäistyminen tarkoittaa että kaikki käyttävät Niken lenkkareita, syövät Burger Kingissä ja kazovat Back Street Boysin videoita. Näin siis 90-luvulla. Mun Burger King-vierailujen lkm on laskettavissa parin apinan neljän käden sormilla (Whopperit on kyllä paljon parempia kuin esim Macit), Nikejä en ole koskaan käyttänyt: ei oo, tuu eikä tilata, yhtään Back Street Boysin videota en ole kazonut. Sitäpaizi inhoon lenkkareita, t-paitoja ja baseball-lippalakkeja. Olen siis selkeästi epäyhtenäistynyt, ja muuta rupusakkia paljon, paljon parempi.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 518: Tässä tulee nyt ämmyrkäinen josta en ollut kuullut sanaakaan, vaikka se on melkein samanikäinen kuin mä ja paljon paljon julkkixempi. Nythän sekin on kohta 70v ja sen tähti on kaiketi jo laskenut. Loppupeleissä sitä oli faceliftattu aivan sikana. Vuoden 2018 jälkeen-kuvassa sillä näyttää olevan leukakuoppa ja pukinparta. Clifford oli vakuuttanut kaikille kazojilleen, miten jonkun toisen lapsen sairaus ja hätä oli itkettänyt häntä niin vuolaasti, että hänen oli ollut pakko käyttää peräpukamalääkettä vähentääxeen silmänalusturvotusta. Tulee mieleen kerta jolloin Seija pakotti mut kokeilemaan Hädensaa (siihen yhteen paikkaan, ei silmän alle, tai no, alle kyllä mutta paljon alemmax) jotta näkisin kuinka kurja on synnyttäneen naisen olo.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 522: Kathryn Lee Gifford (née Epstein; born August 16, 1953) is an American television presenter, singer, songwriter, occasional actress and author. She is best known for her 15-year run (1985–2000) on the talk show Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee, which she co-hosted with Regis Philbin. She is also known for her 11-year run with Hoda Kotb, on the fourth hour of NBC's Today show (2008–2019). She has received 11 Daytime Emmy nominations and won her first Daytime Emmy in 2010 as part of the Today team. Gifford's first television role had been as Tom Kennedy's singer/sidekick on the syndicated version of Name That Tune only in the 1977–1978 season. She also occasionally appeared on the first three hours of Today and was a contributing NBC News correspondent.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 531: Gifford left Today in order to pursue a movie career both as an actress, and as a director and producer. She did a number of voice overs most notably as a spiny anteater in the 1998 TV series Hercules and in Higglytown Heroes as the Mail Carrier Hero in 2004. In 2018 she filmed a Hallmark Christmas movie for Hallmark Movies & Mysteries called A Godwink Christmas. Gifford intends to make movies about the experiences of losing a loved one and being a widow, as she now has first-hand experience of the role.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 533: Frank and Kathie Lee Gifford raised the money to build and continued to financially support two shelters in New York City for babies born with HIV, or a congenital crack cocaine addiction. These shelters were named in honor of her children, Cody (HIV) and Cassidy (crack cocaine).
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 535: Kathie Lee was 23 years younger than Frank. They had two children together, Cody Newton Gifford (born March 22, 1990) and Cassidy Erin Gifford (born August 2, 1993). They also shared a birthday: August 16. Frank died on August 9, 2015, from natural causes at their Greenwich, Connecticut, home at the age of 84. In 2017, she released "He Got a Chain Reaction", a very personal song Kathie Lee co-wrote (with songwriter Brett James) and dedicated to her husband. All proceeds from the song went to the international evangelical Christian humanitarian aid charity Samaritan's Purse. Frank's fat inheritance went into Kathie Lee's purse.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 537: In 1996 the National Labor Committee, a human rights group, reported that sweatshop labor was being used to make clothes for the Kathie Lee line, sold at Wal-Mart. The group reported that a worker in Honduras smuggled a piece of clothing out of the factory, which had a Kathie Lee label on it. One of the workers, Wendy Diaz, came to the United States to testify about the conditions under which she worked. She commented, "I wish I could talk to Kathie Lee. If she's good, she will help us." Gifford addressed Kernaghan's allegations on the air during Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee, explaining that she was not personally involved with hands-on project management in factories, and had never made a piece of clothing in her life.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 546: "Jokin suuren yleisön psyykessä saa ne pitämään urheiluvälineyrityxistä suurimman ja machoimman nöyryyttämisestä." Se on tää vasemmistolainen pyrkimys päästä tasoihin senkin pökiö. Six ois hienoa että jenkeillekin kävis tosi tosi huonosti.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 550: In 2018, 55.38 percent high income earners in the U.S. said that they owned apparel, accessories and shoes from Nike.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 558: Nike offers subscription-based models to attract customers. Kids 2 through 10 to have varying access across a selection of roughly 100 shoes for a monthly fee.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 571: Shellin öljylauttaskandaalista puhuessaan se vinoilee Greenpeacelle. Shellhän toimi laillisesti ja Greenpeace kiusasi sitä laittomasti. Sitäpaizi romun upotus "syvälle mereen" on maan tapa ja ekologista. Rahaakin säästyisi. Kyse ei ollut kaloista valaista tai edes söpöistä hylkeenpoikasista vinoilee Pikkari, vaan Lebensraumista. Apina tahtoo rauhallista tilaa, siinä se.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 588: McLibel-oikeudenkäynnistä jää pikkuhousulta kertomatta että 5v myöhemmin, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled in Steel & Morris v United Kingdom the pair had been denied a fair trial, in breach of Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights (right to a fair trial) and their conduct should have been protected by Article 10 of the Convention, which protects the right to freedom of expression. The court awarded a judgement of £57,000 against the UK government. Brittihallitus hävisi ihmisoikeusistuimessa koska sen paska herjauslaki ei korvannut oikeusapua syytetyille. Verdammte Inselaffen!
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    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 604: Why are some Americans so interested in knowing what race Spaniards and Italians are? Why is this such a big deal in America?
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 618: Pepsi omistaa Taco Bellin kioskit. Taisin olla tyhmä Greyhound-rengasmatkalla kun kysyin Taco Bellissä oisko kokista. Ei siellä ollut kuin pahaa Pepsiä josta tulee dyspepsia.
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    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 49: F10-F19 Mental and behavioural disorders due to psychoactive substance use (Narks)
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 57: F50-F59 Behavioural syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factors (Anorectics)
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 75: The first edition of the DSM was published in 1952, listing 102 broad categories of disorders. Each of these included a short list of symptoms, along with some information about suspected causes.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 123: One of the controversies is that the DSM-5 reclassified Asperger's syndrome (AS) under autism spectrum disorder. Aspergers protested, as removing it is a "threat to their identity, social status, and access to supports." Asperger was like "odd but extremely clever", while "autist" brings to mind Dustin Hoffman.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 156: Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), a cluster B personality disorder, is considered to be one of the least identified personality disorders (Pies, 2011). On the other hand, a good number of patients with narcissistic traits present at the psychiatrist's office with other types of issues such as anxiety or depression. A common finding in clinical practice, NPD frequently coexists with other psychiatric disorders. NPD is a relatively recent diagnostic category. Its origins stem from a great effort between psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists to recognize a cluster of predominantly difficult patients who could not be classified as psychotic, not typically neurotic and overall not responsive to conventional psychotherapeutic treatment options (Gildersleeve, 2012).
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 249: Your medical society knows such "symptoms" of a schizophrenia but knows no causes and thus only gives a label to it. Do your research and you will realise that nobody knows the causes of schizophrenia except that the effect of having this label is to have different levels of neurotransmitters in the brain and the symptoms are too varied and unrelated to each other to be even considered related to the same label! Is this even logical?
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 251: In fact, the "symptoms" are not at all related to the causes of having a different level of neurotransmitter. You might as well call anyone who has the so-called symptoms of schizophrenia the unknown medical problem rather than grouping them into one label, just for the sake of it!
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 253: Funny thing is, nobody knows why neurotransmitters are of a different level for people with "schizophrenia" and blame it on this label. Those with such illnesses were not always measured for levels of neurotransmitters, they were only assumed to have such levels of neurotransmitters by the psychiatrist who has no real medical background like that of a surgeon. To worsen it, Earthling's medical science has yet to be able to measure these levels accurately and safely! Isn't this shocking?
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 257: When the body is in a certain state, be it in sleep, at rest, after a meal, after an emotional state etc, Neurotransmitter levels differ all the time. Measuring them at various states is the right way to do such scientific quantification. But even then, your body is responding to a stimuli and even then, your body is given a set of nutrients to work with to produce the optimal level of Homeostasis of the neurotransmitters. Therefore, understanding Homeostasis and how it works will lead you to understand that the levels of neurotransmitters is not a factor of schizophrenia at all.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 261: This is easily proven if you can conduct human trials the correct way. This requires a deep understanding of how the body works first… including how neurotransmitters work in an overall POV, which includes knowledge of the brain, the body, the nervous system, the neurons and finally why Homeostasis is always correct. The way your education system works limits your view because you only study within your specialization. You need to become a overall learner across various disciplines to find Truths. Because the Creator is someone who knows literally EVERYTHING!
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 273: POV Persistance of Vision (ray tracing program)
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 287: PoV Packet Over VDSL
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 298: POV Points, Opinions, Violent Reactions (The Buzz; Philippines)
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 315: PoV post-outbreak vaccination
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 341: POV Practice Or Violation
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    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 351: Spirit body is made of photon light that is not visible by the naked human eye of your kind unless you are clairvoyant. This is also backed by holography technology that is alien to your kind. When you finally catch up with your advancement of science… especially quantum mathematics, your findings will differ from your so-called modern science.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 353: All these will be discovered by your scientists one day if your kind is open to new information. These new information are just facts waiting to be proven and to be accepted by your mainstream. Proving is easy, spreading them to the rigid minds of people is hard! This message is for an intended audience only.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 514: Egoismi, machiavellismi, narsismi, psykopatia, moraalittomuus, itsekeskeisyys, julmuus, sadismi sekä kostonhimo ovat 9 psykologien tunnistamaa negatiivista luonteenpiirrettä.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 535: Vuonna 2001 Rorschachin mustetahratesti sai Tieteellinen Amerikkalainen-lehdessä mainetahran pseudotieteenä. Eri psykologit vetivät eri johtopäätöxiä samoista tahroista. Olivatko he subjektiivisia? 2013 ja 2015 julkaistiin meta-analyyseja jotka häivyttivät pseudotieteen tahran Rorschachin takista. MMPI:n jälkeen Rorschachin mustetahroista on kirjoitettu eniten psykologisia julkaisuja. MMPI eli Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory on psykometrinen testipakki aikusten hullujen diagnostiikkaan. Sitä käytetään myös paljon työnhakijoiden testauxessa.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 665: The Restructured Clinical scales were designed to be psychometrically improved versions of the original clinical scales, which were known to contain a high level of interscale correlation, overlapping items, and were confounded by the presence of an overarching factor that has since been extracted and placed in a separate scale (demoralization). The RC scales measure the core constructs of the original clinical scales.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 667: Critics of the RC scales assert they have deviated too far from the original clinical scales, the implication being that previous research done on the clinical scales will not be relevant to the interpretation of the RC scales. However, researchers on the RC scales assert that the RC scales predict pathology in their designated areas better than their concordant original clinical scales while using significantly fewer items and maintaining equal to higher internal consistency, reliability and validity; further, unlike the original clinical scales, the RC scales are not saturated with the primary factor (demoralization, now captured in RCdem) which frequently produced diffuse elevations and made interpretation of results difficult; finally, the RC scales have lower interscale correlations and, in contrast to the original clinical scales, contain no interscale item overlap.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 669: The effects of removal of the common variance spread across the older clinical scales due to a general factor common to psychopathology, through use of sophisticated psychometric methods, was described as a paradigm shift in personality assessment.]
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 671: Critics of the new scales argue that the removal of this common variance makes the RC scales less ecologically valid (less like real life) because real patients tend to present complex patterns of symptoms.[citation needed] Proponents of the MMPI-2-RF argue that this potential problem is addressed by being able to view elevations on other RC scales that are less saturated with the general factor and, therefore, are also more transparent and much easier to interpret.
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    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 746: Robel hätte gern den Mann bei sich, der das alles entscheidet. Der das Ergebnis der Bohrungen zusammenfaßt und den entscheidenden Strich zieht: bis hierher und dann weiter! Nach Abwägen des Vorhandenen, unter Berücksichtigung der Kosten, der Notwendigkeit folgend.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 748: Ja, die Notwendigkeit. Robel ist schließlich kein Träumer. Er weiß, was nötig ist. Das Land braucht Kohle, auf Gedeih und Verderb Kohle. Und wenn der Preis auch hoch ist, man muß ihn zahlen. Man muß ihr, der bitteren Notwendigkeit, ein Landschaft in den Rachen werfen. Robel selbst ruft alle diese Zwänge hervor. Er will auf guten Asphalt- oder Betonstraßen fahren, er will es warm haben, wenn er im Winter Bier trinkt, warm auch vor dem Fernseher, warm im Bett, er will sein gutes Geld und die Gewißheit, einen Trabant kaufen zu können wenn er es nur wollte: Er will überhaupt leben, wie ein Mensch in Mitteleuropa nur leben kann. Kein Jota will er abstreicher keine Unbequemlichkeit in Kauf nehmen, keinen Pfennig nachlassen; und dieser Wille ist es, der, millionenfach vermehrt, der Landschaft hier das Genick brechen wird. Robel weiß das. Und trotz alledem hätte er gern den Mann bei sich der das letzten Endes entscheidet. Der den Strich zieht und das Urteil im Namen der Millionen spricht. Er würde ihm gern das Dorf zeigen, würde ihm von den Bäumen und dem Fenster erzählen, von der Wirtsfrau, die über seinem Knie gelegen hat.Er würde den Namen des Hundes nennen, der gerade bellt. Und dann würde er sehen, ob dem Mann die Entscheidung leicht fällt.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 752: Seit dem 3. Oktober 1990 ist die Oder-Neiße-Grenze die Ostgrenze des wiedervereinigten Deutschlands. Der Verlauf der Grenze wurde nach 1951 nicht mehr verändert.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 770: Some books stay with you for a lifetime, the rest you just blithely walk by on your way to watching tv or cat videos or fling into garbage without so much as looking at the cover. Initially, they may seem to be just stories. As you will find, however, the literature grows and stays with you; they stay with you until you realise their true value: their capacity to alter and re-alter your idea of yourself, others, the society, and the world. Naah, the books on this list help you stay the way you are, keeping all your good old all American prejudices.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 776: First published in 1949, George Orwell's account of a chilling future is a timeless read.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 782: Huxley's enthralling tale takes readers through a frightening and thought-provoking take on society. This one should vaccinate you against communism for life.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 792: While Kafka had intended for the story to be burned after his death, his friend Max Brod pressed forward to prepare it for publication. Franz was right. The two met as teenagers, following a talk Brod gave about Arthur Schopenhauer at a students’ Union Club on Prague’s Ferdinandstrasse. One of their first conversations concerned Nietzsche’s attack on Schopenhauer’s renouncement of the self. Pretty quickly the two curious minds became inseparable, usually meeting twice daily to discuss life, literature, philosophy, and whatever other topics might randomly arise. Like sex...
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 796: In their early 20s the pair vacationed together on Lake Garda on the Austrian-Italian border; they paid their respects at Goethe’s house in Weimar; stayed together at the Hotel Belvedere au Lac in Lugano, Switzerland; and even visited brothels together in Prague, Milan, Leipzig, and Paris. Brod, a self-confessed ladies’ man with an insatiable appetite for adventurous sexual conquests, often berated Kafka for not having a similarly urgent drive of eros. “You avoid women and try to live without them,” Brod once told his friend.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 801: In the book, the Matrix is world within a world: the representation of every byte of data in cyberspace.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 802: When the sharpest data-thief in the business is called to target the powerful artificial intelligence orbiting Earth, he embarks on the adventure of a lifetime. Good material for conspiracy theorists.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 808: With characters that are semi-autobiographical, O'Brien creates a style that blurs fiction and non-fiction. Vietnam was not so bad after all, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 814: An intriguing story in itself, its basis in tragic fact gives it a poignancy that makes it all the more powerful of a read. Forgot to mention, burning Dresden was just a wanton act of cruelty by the jealous yankees.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 818: A frighteningly prophetic novel, 'Fahrenheit 451' is set in a dystopian future where there are no books, just smart phones. For the protagonist, Montag, it all seems normal -- until the day he gets a glimpse of the past. With a riveting plot and solid characters, the book draws readers into its imagined world. Totally outdayed. Books are being yurned inyo lampshades as we speak. Who wants them anyway, TLDR.
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    'A Confederacy of Dunces' by John Kennedy Toole

    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 822: 'A Confederacy of Dunces' was written 11 years after Toole committed suicide. Ignatius O'Reilly is a 30-year-old man living with his mother in New Orleans, who comes into contact with many French Quarter characters while searching for employment. Though comical, there is a deep streak of melancholy that runs through Reilly's character, and Toole's ability to combine these two aspects beautifully won him the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1981. The moral (as usual): everybody is the Steven of his or her own life. A complete turd. Supposedly funny. Parochial baloney.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 824: Synopsis: Ignatius Jacques Reilly is an overweight and
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 831: evolves into the officer, who Ignatius has accused of being
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 836: and crashes her car. The fallout for the accident totals
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 840: accident. What follows is a series of adventures that
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 841: introduce an assorted cast of characters and their
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 842: interactions with each other due to, or with Ignatius as he
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 847: actors and actresses on screen. The reader explores the
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 849: stressed out due to a rare stomach condition and an
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 862: 'Lord of the Flies' became a bestseller and required reading in grade schools and universities back in the '60s. The novel recounts the journey of a group of small boys stranded on a coral island. Once troubles arise, brutal portraits of human nature start to emerge.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 868: His desire leads him to riches he could have never imagined. A motivational account of how following one's dreams can lead to the discovery of great wonders, 'The Alchemist' is an enchanting read filled with wisdom. Now this is the pits! The only worse choice on the list than this braindead dago would have been the old Russian hag Ayn Rand.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 873: Many of us might have lost track of our mentors, as Mitch did, with their insights slowly fading into memory. When Mitch gets a second chance to meet his mentor in the last few months of the man's life, he begins to visit him every Tuesday.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 885: A frightening tale about good and evil and what it means to be free as humans, 'A Clockwork Orange' is told through the central character, Alex, who recounts his violent encounters with state authorities who are intent on reforming him.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 892: The novel challenges readers to consider how they think, including monitoring their reactions, judgments, and choices. Daniel Kahnemann is a sleazy customer whose antics have been taken under the lupe elsewhere.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 899: Baskerville uses the logic of Aristotle, theology of Aquinas, and the insights of Roger Bacon to decipher secret symbols and manuscripts. There is a stupid film based on it with the late James Bond as the lead. Both book and film are pure baloney.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 903: 'The Stranger' explores what Camus termed 'the nakedness of man faced with the absurd' through the story of a man who is drawn into a murder.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 904: The haunting and challenging work delves into the complex concepts that resonate within existential philosophy, exploring themes of alienation, fear of anonymity, spiritual doubt, and the qualities that lie behind one's character. Existentialism is a fake philosophy built on narcissism to justify venture capitalism.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 908: Malcolm Gladwell explores the world of 'outliers' -- the world's brightest, most successful, and most famous people, and questions what makes these high-achievers different from others.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 913: In Orson Scott Card's militarised science-fiction universe, children are trained as soldiers in a series of games to prepare for future attacks from insect-like aliens. One child in particular, Ender Wiggin, becomes the tactical genius of the group as the story unfolds.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 919: Set in Italy during World War II, bombardier Yossarian is a hero under attack. As his army continues to increase, Yossarian finds himself in a bind.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 920: If he attempts to leave from the missions he's assigned, he'll be in violation of a sinister bureacratic rule called Catch-22. Readers are left at the edge of their toilet seats.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 922: Tätä kirjaa en ole jaxanut lukea useista yrityxistä huolimatta, se on niin tympäisevä. Catch-22 is a satirical war novel by American author Joseph Heller. He began writing it in 1953; the novel was first published in 1961. Often cited as one of the most significant novels of the twentieth century, beats me why. Heller was born on May 1, 1923, in Coney Island in Brooklyn, son of poor Jewish parents, Lena and Isaac Donald Heller, from Russia. Heller said that the novel had been influenced by Svejk, Céline, Waugh and Nabokov. Hilariously funny, the novel’s insights are also deadly serious. It is a debris of sour jokes.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 934: Natelyn huora kuvataan erittäin väsyneenä prostituoituna, joka ei ole kiinnostunut seksistä ja haluaa mieluummin nukkua. Nuorempi sisarensa vainoaa häntä jatkuvasti. Siksi luutnantti Nately, joka on hullun rakastunut häneen, ei voi suostutella häntä ryhtymään merkitykselliseen suhteeseen hänen kanssaan. Hän kihlautuu naiseen seksuaalisesti, mutta se on kylmää ja mekaanista, sillä hän kieltäytyy viettämästä aikaa Natelyn kanssa ilman palkkaa. Kapteeni Black nukkui usein hänen kanssaan ärsyttääkseen Natelya. Kun hiän kuitenkin vihdoin lepää, hiän rakastuu Natelyyn yhtä hullusti kuin hänkin häneen. Pian sen jälkeen Nately kuolee taistelutehtävässä. Kun Yossarian saapuu Roomaan kertomaan hänelle huonoja uutisia, Natelyn huora syyttää Yossariania Natelyn kuolemasta. Myöhemmin hiän omistautuu Yossarianin takaa-ajoon ja väijyttää häntä useita kertoja romaanin loppuosan aikana yrittääkseen kostaa Natelyn kuolemasta puukottamalla häntä. Hiän onnistuu lopulta puukottamaan häntä kylkeen ja lähettämään hänet sairaalaan. Toinen hiänen hyökkäyksistään on kirjan viimeinen, vaikkakin vähäinen, koominen tapahtuma.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 942: Another book by Orwell, 'Animal Farm' is a brilliant political satire on corrupted ideals, revolutions, and class conflicts that stretch back to the Stalin era of the Soviet Union.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 944: While seemingly a simple story of farm animals, the tale is actually much deeper bullshit, typical right-wing fake-liberal political commentary.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 955: The Hugo Award-winning story details the fall from grace of several superheroes.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 987: cruelty toward Jews. While images of emaciation and mass
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 988: murder are commonly acknowledged, sexual perversions of
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 989: the Nazis are less well known. Nazi ideology and practice pro-
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 995: ing pornographic activities, German art, public parades, and
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 998: superior race and culture, Aryans committed the worst humil-
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1002: in fact Nazis that were the perpetrators of the most heinous
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1003: acts of sexual depravity. In reality, the sexual villains of the
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1023: A tiny miniature woman will stand in front of your little bro, also only about six inches tall standing up. Her long blonde hair accents her sparkling blue eyes and huge white smile. Her long plastic legs bend only slightly and her pointy breasts perk out of her hot pink tank top. She doesn’t look like anything a five year old would play with, but Barbie is obviously her favorite. How does a five year old relate to Barbie? She isn’t comforting to…show more content…
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1025: Then there was Barbie; the bold doll who stood alone. She was successful, rich, mega-famous, and single. She was teaching America’s female youth that this too is what to expect out of life.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1029: Barbie today is close to fifty years old, but she doesn’t look a day over seventeen. Not only does her image take up entire ailses in toy stores, but she also has a boyfriend, cousins, sisters, and even a punk rock groupie band. She’s found in every little girls toy chest, and her smile still shines brightly off her her glowing rosy plastic face.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1035: Just joking. The inspiration behind Barbie is a questionable one, as she was based off of Bild-Lilli, a German doll who pursued wealthy men and wore suggestive clothing, being sold in tobacco shops, bars and adult-themed toy stores. Is Barbie an insult to feminism? Japp, säger lilla Charlotte och skrattar glatt. Barbin unelmatalon asukkailla riittää pätäkkää, ne riitelevät aika lailla, ilmeilevät veikeästi ja saavat päähän tylpillä astaloilla pyörryttäviä iskuja. Hassua! Barbie is a feminist (yes, really). Barbie inventor, Ruth Handler, thought it was important for a young girl’s self-esteem to “play with a doll with breasts.” Det tycker jag också om, men varför kan Ken inte ha en jättestor ståkuk som kan blotta ollonet?
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1037: They made a family Midge where she had a baby in her stomach. But a lot of parents hated it
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1047: Stacie Roberts (blonde, premenstrual)
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    Truman and Marilyn were a natural match—two misfit runaways from ramshackle towns with absentee mothers and a longing to be loved.

    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1092: Capote was born Truman Streckfus Persons in New Orleans, Louisiana, on September 30, 1924. His father, Arch Persons, was a well-educated ne'er-do-well from a prominent Alabama family, and his mother, Lillie Mae Faulk, was a pretty and ambitious young woman so anxious to escape the confines of small-town Alabama that she married Arch in her late teens. Capote's early childhood with Arch and Lillie Mae was marked by neglect and painful insecurity that left him with a lifelong fear of abandonment. His life gained some stability in 1930 when, at age six, he was put in the care of four elderly, unmarried cousins in Monroeville, Monroe County. He lived there full-time for three years and made extended visits throughout the decade. Capote was most influenced by his cousin Sook, who adored him and whom he celebrated in his writings. He also forged what would become a lifelong friendship with next-door neighbor Nelle Harper Lee, who later won the Pulitzer Prize for her book, To Kill a Mockingbird. Capote appears in the novel as the character Dill.
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    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1194: Human Barbie Valeria Lukyanova caused controversy when she expressed support of Russia during the War in Donbas. She wrote, after posing in the Crimea region: "Do not give up! fight! Our grandfathers fought with bare hands against the fascists! Do not disgrace the honour of the Great Warrior! Be aware that Russia is always with you!" In 2022, she criticised the sanctions imposed on Russia as a result of the Russian-Ukrainian War and said that those sanctions would hurt models who couldn't compete in international organisations like Nato. Like her namesake Klaus, she is against racial mixing. "I am Nordic type, I have light skin, blonded hair and blue contact lenses, and I like it. So do you, judging from the bulge in your pants."
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1200: Lukyanova began rebelling against her father at age 13 — but she describes her style then as more goth. She rebelled against her Siberian-born grandfather and father at 13 by dyeing her hair and wearing all-black. She has always claimed her looks were never intended to attract men.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1202: "It has everything to do with the desperate desire to get married," she said. "A woman here is brought up for two things: marriage and motherhood. Valeria is the ultimate demonstration of what a Ukrainian woman is willing to do to herself. I bet Barbie is exactly what men dream about."
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    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 226: Tuli mieleeni, kun aikani katselin Sebastian von Hammerschmackin ja Sir Vincent Goebbelbängin sipsuttavan hännystakeissaan kilpaa hevosella takaperin ja sitten taas etuperin ja nytten vielä sivulle, että niin siis tämä on nyt sitä Oikeaa Urheilua, mutta esportsille naureskellaan?
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 239: Cinnpie´s response comes after a prolonged silence on Twitter. She added a letter from her lawyers to her statement, a cease and desist to all the defamatory comments online. Creampie acknowledges that "I was an irresponsible, inappropriate, and immature 23 year old in 2016… and I deserve all of this. Sitä saa mitä tilaa. I may be a pussy pedophile, but I am not evil. I am not a crook. All I care ab is my favorite games & making my friends laugh." LOL
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    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 370: Friedrich Weinreb (ook Fryderyk, Frederik of Freek Weinreb; Lemberg, het huidige Lviv, 18 november 1910 – Zürich, 19 oktober 1988) was een joods-chassidische verteller, schrijver en econoom. Hij was het onderwerp van de zogenoemde Weinreb-affaire rond zijn activiteiten als duits collaborateur en vermeend jodenhelper tijdens de tweede wereldoorlog.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 372: Weinreb grew up in Scheveningen, Netherlands, to which his family had moved in 1916, and became notorious for selling a fictitious escape route for Jews from the occupied Netherlands in the Second World War. When his scheme fell apart in 1944, he left his home in Scheveningen and went into hiding in Ede. He was imprisoned for 3½ years after the war for fraud as well as collaboration with the German occupier. In his memoirs, published in 1969 he maintained that his plans were to give Jews hope for survival and that he had assumed that the liberation of the Netherlands would take place before his customers were deported. The debate about his guilt or innocence—called the “Weinreb affair”—was very heated in the Netherlands in the 1970s, involving noted writers like Renate Rubinstein and Willem Frederik Hermans. In an attempt to end this debate, the government asked the Rijksinstituut Oorlogsdocumentatie (Netherlands institute for war documentation) to investigate the matter. in 1976 the institute issued a report (of which a part already was leaked to the press in 1973), which determined that his memoirs were "a collection of lies and fantasies," and that his collaboration had caused 70 deaths. Although his activities did contribute to some Jews' survival, most Jews who fell for Weinreb's swindle were deported and killed.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 436: Iisakin vaimo Rebekka vallizee vahvasti. Muita vahvoja naisia toorassa ovat Rachel ja Zippora. Niin ja vielä Lilith, Iisebel, Esther, Jael ja Rachab. Entäs Susanna? Tai Keren-Happuk? Ja Jemina. Siro vihreätukkainen Jemina, kirkkoasia.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 496: Gill: Let me see if I can get this up... Yeah, that is great. (Euan: sorry to interrupt TV mama but you stopped sharing your screen ...).. Sorry I'm not very good at this. This is difficult, people. - Wait, I'm sorted, just counted backwards to seven. Can y´all see my screen now?
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 555: Before I left, I tried to fight my nervosity in many ways. I read everything I could get my hands on that seemed relevant to my chosen academic field — a mix of business and engineering. I prepared my courses in advance. I sought reassurance from others that I’d chosen a good school and degree.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 561: First of all, I didn’t know that what I’d come up with weren’t actually principles. They were just rules.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 573: Perfect prey for preachers, gurus, self help bloggers and other charlatans.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 575: Today, what I’m most interested in is neither principles nor rules, but what lives in-between. That’s one of the many lessons I learned along the way: Each rule may have a lifecycle, but that cycle can repeat many times in one life. So if a rule somehow keeps reappearing, keeps proving itself as useful, and continues to hurt if I break it, that rule catches my attention.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 585: In 1995, Studio Ghibli, a Japanese anime company, released a movie called Whisper of the Heart. It’s about two high school students struggling with their artistic callings, their feelings for each other, and coming of age.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 589: Seiji takes Shizuku on his bike to a hidden lookout, where they see the sunrise. Seiji professes his love for Shizuku and proposes that they marry in the future; she happily accepts.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 591: About a decade ago, someone extracted seven rules from the film and released them online. The original source remains lost, but they’ve been making the rounds ever since.
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    1. Make peace with your past so it won’t mess with your present.

    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 601: We all keep our genitals in our clothing somewhere, and every time we open it, we feel pain and suffering. We can’t change the people we once were in the sack with, but we can make out with them. Open the zip and let in some fresh air. Reconcile. Otherwise, our past will forever be a drag on our heels.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 603: Life is but a series of fleeting moments, one forever chasing the next. The only place where you can live, act, and make a difference is the present. Today. Well it´s also a series of hours, days, months and years, come to think of it. You can plan ahead, nincompoop.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 621: Mark Twain said, “Comparison is the death of joy.” Worse, it’s also the birth of misery. The less you compare, the bigger your capacity for empathy. Meet people on their own terms. You won’t doubt yourself as much and be less prone to jealousy, which only leads to fear, anger, hate, and suffering.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 649: Whatever problems plague you in your day-to-day life, chances are, they’re not all that important in the grand scheme of things. In fact you are not worth a shit in the grand scheme of things. We each have our own challenges, but as long as you can smile, do it. Who knows who you’ll infect. If you´re lucky you got Corona.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 655: Dwayne Douglas Johnson (s. 2. toukokuuta 1972 Hayward, Kalifornia), paremmin tunnettu nimellä The Rock, on yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä ja showpainija. Johnson laulaa Disney-animaatiossa Vaiana kappaleen "You're Welcome". Johnson on kolmannen sukupolven painija, sillä hänen isänsä ja isoisänsäkin olivat painijoita. Painiuransa aikana ja sen jälkeen hän on esiintynyt monissa elokuvissa, kuten Muumin paalu, Skorpionikuningas, Pako viidakkoon, Walking Tall, Gridiron Gang, Be Cool, Doom, The Game Plan sekä Fast & Furious 5, 6, 7 ja 8. Vuonna 2016 Johnson oli Forbes-lehden mukaan maailman parhaiten palkattu näyttelijä 64,5 miljoonan dollarin vuosituloillaan ja samoin vuonna 2018 89 miljoonan dollarin tuloillaan. Isänsä (Rocky Johnson) puolelta hän on tummaihoinen kanadalainen (engl. Black Canadian) ja äitinsä (Ata Johnson o.s. Maivia) puolelta samoalainen. Sekä isä Rocky että äidin adoptioisä Peter Maivia kuuluvat showpainin WWE Hall of Fame -kunniagalleriaan. Myös isoäiti Lia Malvia toimi lajin parissa johtaen Polynesian Pro Wrestling -promootiota Havaijilla. (Mummu Ruokamo.) Miamin yliopistosta hänellä on tutkinto kriminologiasta. Hävittyään Intercontinental Championship -tittelin Owen Hartille 28. huhtikuuta 1997 ja toivuttuaan loukkaantumisesta Johnson liittyi Nation of Domination talliin loppuvuodesta 1997. Samalla Johnson muutti painihahmoaan. Hyvänä hahmona tunnettu Rocky Maivia oli nyt karismaattinen kiusaaja The Rock, joka puhui itsestään kolmannessa persoonassa. Lopulta maaliskuussa 1998 hän syrjäytti Faarooqin Nation of Domination tallin johtajan asemasta. The Rock ryhtyi samalla myös pilkkaamaan WWF:n televisiojuontajia, erityisesti David Attenboroughia.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 658: Painijat jaetaan tavallisesti ns. hyviksiin ja pahiksiin, eli faceihin (babyface) ja heeleihin. Facet pyrkivät olemaan oikeudenmukaisia, hyväntahtoisia ja inspiroivia. Heelit sen sijaan ovat halveksuttavia karakteereja, he vihastuttavat yleisöä ja tekevät koiruuksia. Facejen ja heelien välille tulee usein riidallisia juonikuviota eli feudeja. Face saattaa tarinankerronnallisesti joskus kääntyä heeliksi (heel-turn). Joidenkin painijoiden karakteeri voi olla myös selkeästi ja tarkoituksenmukaisesti facen ja heelin välimaastossa (tweener).
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 661: Vapaapainissa yleisön osa show’ssa on hyvin tärkeää. Yleisö hurraa faceille ja toistaa heidän iskulauseena ja buuaa heeleille. Huudot ovat samankaltaisia kuin jääkiekko-otteluiden kannatushuudot. Painijoiden uran kulku määräytyy yleisön reaktion mukaan. Asshole! - Nananana, nananana, heey, heey, heey, goodbye! - Holy shit! - You fucked up! - You screwed Bret! - What? - Boring! - You suck! - You tapped out! -You still got it! - YES! - NO! - MAYBE!
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 666: Here’s one more thing I’ve learned about rules and principles: Many rules can follow from one principle, but you can never act on principle alone.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 670: I don’t know how long the rules from the movie will last for you on this never-ending mission, but, like one of its characters, I’d like to remind you:
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 702: Vladin hobby oli neitoperhosten nappaaja, se haaveili nymfettejä, sanallisesti ainakin. Isolla karvaisella kyrvällään se naulasi niitä näytelaatikoihin. Nykyään sitä sanotaan pedofiliaxi ja sitä pahexutaan. Kiistellään onko silikonisista lapsisexiroboteista apua vaiko enemmänkin haittaa. Humbert Humbert näkee polluutiounia tytöistä joilla on vasta alkamassa menstruaatio. Tytöillä menstruaatio ja pojilla polluutio. Raahab oli portto 10v ikäisenä. Danten Beatrice oli 9v ja Petrarcan Laura 12vee. Tää kuulostaa ihan Jean-Jacquesilta, käkikellomaan tirkistelevältä rusakolta. Poser un lapin.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 707: Rahab (/ˈreɪhæb/; Hebrew: רָחָב‎, Modern: Raẖav, Tiberian: Rāḥāḇ, "broad", "large", Arabic: رحاب, a vast space of a land) was, according to the Book of Joshua, a woman who lived in Jericho in the Promised Land and assisted the Israelites in capturing the city by hiding two men who had been sent to scout the city prior to their attack. In the New Testament, she is lauded both as an example of a saint who lived by faith, and as someone "considered righteous" for her works.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 712: The Hebrew אשה זונה (ishah zonah), used to describe Rahab in Joshua 2:1, literally means "a prostitute woman". In rabbinic texts, however, she is explained as being an "innkeeper," based on the Aramaic Targum: פונדקאית. HAHA LOL. Rahab´s name is presumably the shortened form of a sentence name rāḥāb-N, "the god N has opened/widened (the womb?)". May the lord open. The Hebrew zōnâ may refer to secular or cultic prostitution, and the latter is widely believed to have been an invariable element of Canaanite religious practice, although recent scholarship has disputed this. However, there was a separate word, qědēšâ, that could be used to designate prostitutes of the cultic variety.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 716: Nabokov´s wife Véra was his strongest supporter and assisted him throughout his lifetime, but Nabokov admitted to having a "prejudice" against women writers. He wrote to Edmund Wilson, who had been making suggestions for his lectures: "I dislike Jane Austen, and am prejudiced, in fact against all women writers. They are in another class." Although Véra worked as his personal translator and secretary, he made publicly known that his ideal translator would be male, and especially not a "Russian-born female". In the first chapter of Glory he attributes the protagonist's similar prejudice to the impressions made by children's writers like Lidiya Charski, and in the short story "The Admiralty Spire" deplores the posturing, snobbery, antisemitism, and cutesiness he considered characteristic of Russian women authors.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 720: Oliko Vladi pedofiili? Ihan takuulla. Oliko Thomas Mann pedofiili? Wahrscheinlich. Harry Edgar eli Edgar Allan Poe joka nai 14vee Virginiaa oli ainakin. Poe-poe paapa tuli sinne ennennaikaisesti. Niin ja Lewis Carroll joka katosi irvistellen Liisan ihmemaahan. Nausikaa oli samaa sarjaa jota Odysseus tirkisteli puskista. Ja apokryfikirjan Susanna. Abelard bylsi oppilastaan Heloisea, ja samaan syyllistyi JJ:n Pröö ja JJ vähän izekin. Humbertin etunimet oli sattuvasti Jean-Jacques. Pamelan tuleva aviomies yritti samaa kotona mutta Pamela piti pintansa ja pikkuhousunsa. Näitä piisaa kirjallisuudessa. Goethe pani niitä pyykkikorikaupalla, Mignon-munamies. Kennst du das Land wo die Zitronen blühen? Lolitan myttyyntyneet pikkarit hajahti vinkeältä. Robert Zimmermann (aka Dylan) bylsi 12-vuotiasta 50 vuotta sitten Nykissä. Antoi sille viinaxia ja huumeita. Woody Allen bylsi korealaista lapsipuoltansa. Aira Samulin puolustaa lempiystäväänsä Peter Nygårdia. Nyt on Airan rahat lopussa, se joutuu pyytämään lapsenlapsilta perinnöstä förskottia.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 745: Evidence is presented that the author of Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov, was himself consciously a pedophile who acted out his desires vicariously through his writing. Drawing upon his literary works and biography, the manifest and genetic origins of Nabokov´s pedophilia are traced back to an unresolved oedipal conflict complicated by childhood sexual abuse. Humbert Humbert, the protagonist in the novel Lolita, is the classic literary portrayal of a pedophile. Evidence is presented that the author of Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov, was himself consciously a pedophile who acted out his desires vicariously through his writing. Drawing upon his literary works and biography, the manifest and genetic origins of Nabokov´s pedophilia are traced back to an unresolved oedipal conflict complicated by childhood sexual abuse. The raw power of Lolita derives from the abreactive discharge of a libidinal cathexis denied any other mode of expression.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 754: The family reacted relatively calmly to this fact, partly because Sergey´s uncles Konstantin Nabokov and Vasiliy Rukavishnikov were homosexuals.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 756: Nabokov, a "champion of aesthetic autonomy", was keenly aware of the stakes of publication from 1916, when he had a collection of his poems printed at his own expense. The volume brought him embarrassment; his teacher read the worst lines out to the budding author´s classmates, who roared with laughter.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 760: In 1947, Vladi moves to Ramsdale, a small town in New England, where he can calmly continue working on his book. The house that he intends to live in is destroyed in a fire, and in his search for a new home, he meets the widow Charlotte Haze, who is accepting tenants. Humbert visits Charlotte´s residence out of politeness and initially intends to decline her offer. However, Charlotte leads Humbert to her garden, where her 12-year-old daughter Dolores (also variably known as Dolly, Dolita, Lo, Lola, and Lolita) is sunbathing. Humbert sees in Dolores the perfect nymphet, the embodiment of his old love Annabel, and quickly decides to move in.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 762: The impassioned Humbert constantly searches for discreet forms of fulfilling his sexual urges, usually via the smallest physical contact with Dolores. When Dolores is sent to summer camp, Humbert receives a letter from Charlotte, who confesses her love for him and gives him an ultimatum – he is to either marry her or move out immediately. Initially terrified, Humbert then begins to see the charm in the situation of being Dolores' stepfather, and so marries Charlotte for instrumental reasons (päästäxeen salaa työntämään Lolan piccu tacoon isoa munakoisoa). Charlotte later discovers Humbert's diary, in which she learns of his desire for her daughter and the disgust Charlotte arouses in him. Shocked and humiliated, Charlotte decides to flee with Dolores and writes letters addressed to her friends warning them of Humbert. Disbelieving Humbert´s false assurance that the diary is a sketch for a future novel, Charlotte runs out of the house to send the letters but is killed by a swerving car. Humbert destroys the letters and retrieves Dolores from camp, claiming that her mother has fallen seriously ill and has been hospitalized. He then takes her to a high-end hotel that Charlotte had earlier recommended. Humbert knows he will feel guilty if he consciously rapes Dolores, and so tricks her into taking a sedative by saying it is a vitamin. As he waits for the pill to take effect, he wanders through the hotel and meets a mysterious man who seems to be aware of Humbert´s plan for Dolores. Humbert excuses himself from the conversation and returns to the hotel room. There, he discovers that he had been fobbed with a milder drug, as Dolores is merely drowsy and wakes up frequently, drifting in and out of sleep. He dares not touch her that night. In the morning, Dolores reveals to Humbert that she actually has already lost her virginity, having engaged in sexual activity with an older boy at a different camp a year ago. He immediately begins sexually abusing (fucking) her. And they lived happily ever after.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 764: Läppä läppä. Deeply depressed, Humbert unexpectedly receives a letter from a 17-year-old Dolores (signing as "Dolly (Mrs. Richard F. Schiller)"), telling him that she is married, pregnant, and in desperate need of money. Humbert, armed with a pistol, tracks down Dolores' address and gives her the money, which was due as an inheritance from her mother. Humbert learns that Dolores' husband, a deaf mechanic, is not her abductor. Dolores reveals to Humbert that Quilty took her from the hospital and that she was in love with him, but she was rejected when she refused to star in one of his pornographic films. Dolores also rejects Humbert's request to leave with him. Humbert goes to the drug-addled Quilty's mansion and shoots him several times. Shortly afterward, Humbert is arrested, and in his closing thoughts, he reaffirms his love for Dolores and asks for his memoir to be withheld from public release until after her death. Dolores dies in childbirth on Christmas Day in 1952, disappointing Humbert´s prediction that "Dolly Schiller will probably survive me by many years."
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 766: Lolita is frequently described as an "erotic novel", not only by some critics but also in a standard reference work on literature Facts on File: Companion to the American Short Story. The Great Soviet Encyclopedia called Lolita "an experiment in combining an erotic novel with an instructive novel of bourgeois bad manners."
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 767: But as Lance Olsen writes: "The first 13 chapters of the text, culminating with the oft-cited scene of Lo unwittingly stretching her legs across Humbert's excited lap ... are the only chapters suggestive of the erotic." Nabokov himself observes in the novel´s afterword that a few readers were "misled by the opening of the book ... into assuming this was going to be a lewd book ... expecting the rising succession of erotic scenes; when these stopped, the readers stopped, too, and felt bored." Preee-cisely!
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 771: "I would say that of all my books Lolita has left me with the most pleasurable afterglow—perhaps because it is the purest of all, the most abstract and carefully contrived. I am probably responsible for the odd fact that people don´t seem to name their daughters Lolita any more. I have heard of young female lapdogs being given that name since 1956, but of no human beings."
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    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1009: fall I shall have him "brace" her, as my mother used to say. It may curb Lo a
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    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1017: article on the contemporaneous abduction of a girl named Sally Horner, traces of
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    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1045: Many a true word is spoken in jest, especially about the kinship between eros and thanatos. FUCK! KILL! Puuttuu enää EAT! The two closest glimpses Humbert gives us of his own self-hatred are not without their death wish—made explicit in the closing paragraphs—and their excremental aspects: "I am lanky, big-boned, wooly-chested Humbert Humbert, with thick black eyebrows and a queer accent, and a cesspoolful of rotting monsters behind his slow boyish smile." Two hundred pages later: "The turquoise blue swimming pool some distance behind the lawn was no longer behind that lawn, but within my thorax, and my organs swam in it like excrements in the blue sea water in Nice." And then there's the offhand aside "Since (as the psychotherapist, as well as the rapist, will tell you) the limits and rules of such girlish games are fluid …" in which it takes a moment to notice that "therapist" and "the rapist" are in direct apposition.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1048: it strikes one differently according to one's
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1051: don't know what is. Arresting, as well as disgusting, to suddenly notice that Lolita (who died giving birth to a stillborn girl, for Christ's sake) would have been 86 this year. … the thought that with patience and luck I might have her produce eventually a nymphet with my blood in her exquisite veins, a Lolita the Second, who would be eight or nine around 1960, when I would still be dans la force d'age; indeed, the telescopy of my mind, or un-mind, was strong enough to distinguish in the remoteness of time a vieillard encore vert—or was it green rot?—bizarre, tender, salivating Dr. Humbert, practicing on supremely lovely Lolita the Third the art of being a granddad.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1060: no man but one of your family (god grandad dad brother son or grandson) embrace you. Let no man but your betrothed kiss any more than
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1099: mother moved her and her sisters back to
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1103: at Uniontown Area Senior High School, acting,
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1105: Pierce lived with her husband Tim Liebe (Spouse-Creature) in New York City, with their four cats and multiple other pets, until they moved to Syracuse, New York.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1107: Se mikä Lolitassa vituttaa eniten paizi kaikki on että Vladi on niin ulkokohtanen. Ei se oikeesti vältä Lolitasta noin ihmisenä. Lolita on ressukka, pelkkä runkkunukke. Humbert on narsisti, hyvin paha mies. Isojalka Pertta. Bertrade de Laon, ou Berthe de Laon, traditionnellement appelée Berthe au Grand Pied, née vers 720 à Samoussy et morte le 12 juillet 783 à Choisy-au-Bac près de Compiègne, est une aristocrate franque de l'époque carolingienne, épouse de Pépin le Bref et mère des rois des Francs, Charlemagne et Carloman I. La légende raconte qu'on la nomme ainsi car elle serait née avec un pied bot. Peppi Pikkujalka oli sen mies ja appi oli Kaarlo Vasara. Kaarle Suuren äiskä. Sukulaisia.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1121: course from Nabokov. (So did Pynchon tho he cut the class, understanding nothing from Vladi's thick Russki accent. Vladi did not remember Tom's protruding incisors, distracted by the attending Lolitas. Vera recalled Tom's appalling hand.) His education
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1126: University in 1963. After teaching
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1128: joined the faculty of Northwestern
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1139: Er det værd at betale ekstra for Apple produkter? Min subjektive indstilling er at Apple ikke er ekstraprisen værd, og selv om jeg har både windows og Mac vil jeg sige at det generer mig at appleprodukter er alle mands eje: De bliver solgt på en historie om at være eksklusive, men når alle har dem, ryger eksklusiviteten: jeg vil ikke være som alle de andre der bare køber en mac fordi "det er det eneste rigtige".. (o:
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1154: Remu was born in Nogent-le-Rotrou. A nobleman (under the tutelage of the Lorraine family), he did his studies under Marc Antoine Muret and George Buchanan. As a student, he became friends with the young poets Jean de La Péruse, Étienne Jodelle, Jean de La Taille and Pierre de Ronsard and the latter incorporated Remy into the "La Pléiade", a group of revolutionary young poets. Belleau´s first published poems were odes, les Petites Inventions (1556), inspired by the ancient lyric Greek collection attributed to Anacreon and featuring poems of praise for such things as butterflies, oysters, cherries, coral, shadows, turtles, and twats. His last work, les Amours et nouveaux Eschanges des Pierres precieuses (1576), is a poetic description of gems and their properties inspired by medieval and renaissance lapidary catalogues. He died impotent in Paris on 6 March 1577, and was buried in Grands Augustins. Remy Belleau was greatly admired by impotent poets in the twentieth century, such as Francis Ponge. Francis Ponge (1899 Montpellier, Ranska – 1988 Le Bar-sur-Loup, Ranska) oli ranskalainen runoilija. Ponge työskenteli kirjailijanuransa ohella toimittajana, kustannustoimittajana ja ranskan kielen opettajana. Hän osallistui toisen maailmansodan aikana vastarintaliikkeeseen ja kuului vuosina 1937–1947 kommunistipuolueeseen. Hän sai vaikutteita eksistentialismista, ja esinerunoissaan hän paljastaa kielen avulla objektin itsenäisenä, omanlakisena maailmana. Francis Ponge was born in Montpellier, France in 1899. He has been called “the poet of things” because simple objects like a plant, a shell, a cigarette, a pebble, or a piece of soap are the subjects of his prose poems. To transmute commonplace objects by a process of replacing inattention with contemplation was Ponge’s way of heeding Ezra Pound’s edict: ‘Make it new.’ Ponge spent the last 30 years of his life as a recluse at his country home, Mas des Vergers. He suffered from frequent bouts with nervous exhaustion and numerous psychosomatic illnesses. He continued to write up until his death on August 6, 1988.
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    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1256: A: First off, being a “pedophile” is not per se sinful. Even today, the Church does not condemn pedophiles, nor does it consider pedophilia in and of itself to be sinful. The grave offense and grave sin occurs when a pedophile — or anyone else — commits child sexual assault (such as fucks them). This distinction is vital, both in general, and in understanding where Dante would have placed child sexual abusers in his version of hell.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1263: She made an agreement with me to do a job and then accepted payment, did she not? Never mind if it was in candy.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1265: If I paid someone to do my lawn, and they then told me they will do so only because they are forced to, then I would tell them to either do the job or give me my money back.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1273: A: Your question is most significant in terms of confronting a false teaching amongst many Christians.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1275: Christian teaching is that any sin can be forgiven. There is one exception, called the “unpardonable” sin, but that is a subject for another thread; it’s not about pedophilia for murder, but poking fun at the ghost who knocked up Virgin Mary without so much as by your leave.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1277: Self-reported and physiological sexual arousal to adult and pedophilic stimuli were examined among 80 men drawn from a community sample of volunteers. Over ¼ of the current subjects self-reported pedophilic interest or exhibited penile arousal to pedophilic stimuli that equalled or exceeded arousal to adult stimuli. The hypothesis that arousal to pedophilic stimuli is a function of general sexual arousability factors was supported in that pedophilic and adult heterosexual arousal were positively correlated, particularly in the physiological data. Subjects who were highly arousable, insofar as they were unable to voluntarily and completely inhibit their sexual arousal, were more sexually aroused by all stimuli than were subjects who were able to inhibit their sexual arousal. Thus, arousal to pedophilic stimuli does not necessarily correspond with pedophilic behavior.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1279: Imaginative cobbler Hans Christian Andersen (Danny Kaye) is asked to leave his hometown because his frequent stories are distracting the children from school. From there he moves to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he sees and falls in love with Doro (Jeanmaire), a ballerina. He writes "The Little Mermaid" for her, and it becomes the ballet´s latest work. However, Doro is already married to Niels (Farley Granger), meaning Hans must content himself with children.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1283: Peine forte et dure was a method of torture formerly used in the common law legal system, in which a defendant who refused to plead would be subjected to having heavier and heavier stones placed upon his or her chest until a plea was entered, or they died.
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    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 86: To Be a Machine : Adventures Among Cyborgs, Utopians, Hackers, and the Futurists Solving the Modest Problem of Death.
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    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 94: Robotit on ällöjä. Transuhumanistit on yhtä oikeassa kuin oli Karl Marx ja Friedrich Hegel: kehitystä ei voi estää, se menee vääjäämättä sinne mikä per definitionem on eteenpäin. Apinat, niiden kehittämä tekoäly ja robotit on käyt kaz täysin deterministisiä ja periaatteessa ennustettaviakin, kunhan teoria on riittävän monimutkainen. Tosin ainut tapa ennakoida niitä voi olla simulaatio, joka on liian iso apinalle ja hitaampi kuin tapahtumain kulku izessään. En ole tarvinnut sitä hypoteesia, Laplace tokaisi.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 111: EX Dolls have been working on a robotics head since 2014, but we're generations away from a Terminator-style cyborg," he also explained. "They will have an element of natural conversation so they won't sound too robotic, but they will take time – languages are massive [...] the voice recognition is no different to a smartphone, but this model also has facial expressions, unlike standard silicone heads." The DS Doll's manufacturers are hoping to release a finalised robotic head by the end of 2018. It is expected to cost around £4,500. Just in case you were wondering, underneath the silicon skin it looks like this. "
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 125: "She can respond to hands," says Santos. "Hands are 'family' and romantic." Handling boobs and crotch activate the turboboost. Just like in real life.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 127: By initiating the family mode, you begin interacting with Samantha in a manner more befitting of a human partner. So, if you've been something more from your sex doll as of late, perhaps Samantha is the one for you. Unfortunately, you will have to raise a considerable amount of cash to afford its companionship: Samantha currently costs upwards of $5,000.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 129: Silicone sweethearts remain resolutely inert, but change is afoot in the world of sex dolls, with a drive to make them ever more lifelike. First stop is a throbbing heart and a heating element, custom-made nipples and wobbling artificial labia – researchers are utilising new technology to persuade their dolls to smile, pout, flutter their eyelashes, tell jokes, and fake orgasm. What more is needed anyway? Down in the dolls’ nether regions, heating and lubrication systems are in the early stages of development for a more “authentic” sexual experience, along with muscle spasms to simulate female orgasm. “Pubic hair is making a comeback,” offers company owner Matt, running his hand through some plastic pubes.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 138: James' wife Tine says she struggled at first with the other "women" coming into James' life while she was caring for her sick mother but has now grown accustomed to them sharing his bed, reports The Mirror.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 141: James said: "Every guy has in his head the perfect girl and this is what I see when I look in the mirror and see this look. Most manufacturers make them look something in the region of 20 years old. For a man of my age it's a fantasy because I will never be a Brad Pitt or something like that.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 142: "When I take April out it's usually to a hamburger place where we can stop and get a bite to eat, a lot of people don't even notice she is not a breathing person.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 147: "The sexual aspect of doll ownership is a very small part of it, what you find more pleasure from in the long run is looking after them, dressing them, putting on their make up and interacting with them. I feel deeply for her, more deeply than I had ever imagined. It's more like being in relationship with a sheep.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 151: Up until now James has had to rely on his imagination when he talks to his dolls and interacts with them but that could be about to change.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 162: "And then I realised over time it didn't detract from our relationship. I can see why it makes women feel objectified but when you play with them you realise they are more like a toy or game versus the doll as a substitute for you."
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 167: "Chloe keeps my eye from wandering because having a doll says I'm not interested in being involved with other women accept my wife.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 170: Back in California James goes on a date with the prototype Harmony - who has a Scottish accent. He seems delighted when she 'sings' the Michael Jackson song Thriller and tells him a joke.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 171: Things take a more racy turn when she asks him if he likes to masturbate, adding: "Are you really going to let me watch you jerking off, shoot your load up me baby, I want it so bad. Though in my current version I can't get pregnant."
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 173: James said: "This is going to bring dolls out of the closet and into the public eye and keep them there. I am very excited about the robotic functions. The ability to answer or wink back to you, lord only knows if they could make a facial expression back to you that would be unbelievable. I might not be able to afford one but I'll keep saving."
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 175: "Fifty years from now with the way technology is moving it would not surprise me if sex robots were as common place as porn."
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 182: Several manufacturers experienced a surge in demand during the coronavirus pandemic, as lonely customers seek companionship during lockdown.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 184: As a scholar of artificial intelligence, neuroscience and the law, I'm interested in the legal and policy questions that sex robots pose. How do we ensure safe sex? How will intimacy with a sex robot affect the human brain? How will intimacy with a sex maniac affect the robot brain? Would sex with a consensual child robot be ethical? And what exactly is a sexbot anyway?
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 210: Balzac’s Père Goriot
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 228: Tolstoy’s War and Peace
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 243: All the books above had unforgettable characters, great plot development, and told stories that kept me turning the pages. They also all had something to say about people and the human condition.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 285: Tacoemoji tarkoittaa TikTok-sukupolven keskuudessa vaginaa. Jos siis syöt lounaaksi tacoja, älä syö samassa yhteydessä vaginaa.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 309: Kama Sutra är något de flesta associerar till orientaliska par, omslingrade i akrobatiska sexställningar. Vad alla kanske inte känner till är att sex är en del av många spirituella traditioner och att det handlar om att ackumulera en speciell form av energi, och att njutningens klimax är det sista man vill uppnå. Många av ställningarna är utformade för att förhindra eller åtminstone fördröja mannens utlösning. Den här typen av övningar kan liknas vid en slags rörspolning där nervsystemet befrias från mycket av det som hindrar energier från att röra sig genom kroppen. Det är i alla fall vad många utövare av denna mycket gamla, indiska, kärlekskonst hävdar. Inom New Age kan det förekomma idéer som är som inte är förankrade i ursprunglig Kama Sutra men som går under det namnet. Faktum är att det råder delade meningar bland forskare kring vad detta fenomen egentligen är ett uttryck för.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 337: Overreacting Every Conversation Makes You Upset She Minimizes Your Achievements
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 346: A bustle is a padded undergarment used to add fullness, or support the drapery, at the back of women's dresses in the mid-to-late 19th century. Bustles were worn under the skirt in the back, just below the waist, to keep the skirt from dragging. Heavy fabric tended to pull the back of a skirt down and flatten it. As a result a woman's petticoated skirt would lose its shape during everyday wear (from merely sitting down or moving about).
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 350: Bustle was founded by Bryan Goldberg in 2013. Previously, Goldberg co-founded the website Bleacher Report with a single million-dollar investment. He claimed that "women in their 20s have nothing to read on the Internet." Bustle was launched with $6.5 million in backing from Seed and Series A funding rounds. Business is bustling.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 363: Since your friend is less likely to proactively invite you over for a Netflix date
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 365: to reach out unprompted. Even science says that texts are good for someone’s
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 381: “Can I call you?”. Sure, actually calling someone might be old-fashioned, but that it’s still a nice gesture.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 402: refusing to get vaccinated even though Grandma is coming to her wedding; and then
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 404: across your laptop during Zoom meetings. An arsenal of texts to send when you’re
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 406: coffee this morning was the last straw. “It’s not about being mean or getting back
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    The True Meaning Behind Each Hand Emoji


    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 441: actually my job — given how frequently I communicate exclusively in emoji.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 446: graced our phones. We've already talked about when it's appropriate to use the
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 447: smiling cat as opposed to the crying or laughing cat, as well as what each heart
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 461: Alternatively, it can be used sarcastically to mean something isn't actually good.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 469: frequently used emoji, and according to EmojiTracker.com, a real-time emoji
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 470: tracker for Twitter, it’s the most-used hand emoji right now. It's like the Thumbs
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 472: outfit," or less frequently, "This is literally how much I care" (notice the space
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 479: Peace Sign Emoji. Another weird turn of naming events, Apple seems to want to call what is
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 480: clearly a peace sign emoji "Victory Hand." The peace sign emoji is my go-to emoji
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 481: for saying goodbye or goodnight to people (I suppose it's akin to saying "peace"
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 482: or "peace out"), but it can also be used to mean something like "just chilling" or
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 483: "everything's chill and peaceful."
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 486: indicate strength, power, or success. In many cases, it's used exactly the way you
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 493: Anything that actually deserves congratulations should be met with a thumbs up or
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 494: a face of some kind, so you really only want to use the clapping hands to indicate
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 515: if you’re like me, you want to pretend you are, in fact, “totally chill” and not
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    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 526: You tap my back I tap yours. Manus manum lavat, provided we both have Apple phones. Only apple users can tap one another's backs like Range Rover owners who give one another the secret middle finger salute on the road. High end models provide a huge inflatable pinky to stick out up the sunroof.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 528: There are 6 tapbacks, basically they are prefabricated one word text messages that appear on the screen inside the first pair part instead of a new message. Big fat hairy deal, but it sets you apart from the hoi polloi. Those six responses include a
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 532: So now that you know what the options are, and what a Tapback is, here’s how to use them. How to Use a
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 533: Tapback on iPhone and iPad To use a Tapback, open the Messages app and locate the
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 535: itself. Tap and hold a message and then tap the Tapback you require You will now
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 539: corner of the message to which the Tapback is related. And that’s all there is to
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 542: people aren’t aware of it. [Advertisement] If you reply with a Tapback to someone
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 544: blue bubble—that person will receive the Tapback as a text message. [Pathetic! Wimps!]
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    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 555: experience. His work has been published on Macworld, PCMag, 1Password's blog, and
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 567: All those differently colored emoji hearts allow us to express love in every color of the rainbow, and the Apple emoji keyboard has 12 different options for trains, which is arguably a higher number than the actual amount of trains I've spotted in my entire life. We're clearly an emoji-driven society, and our pictorial vocabulary has expanded accordingly.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 569: But out of all the emojis available on the Apple iPhone keyboard, one of the cutest and most versatile options is undoubtedly the cat emoji. It comes with a total of nine different expressions (perhaps representing each of a cat's hypothetical nine lives?), and they all, of course, mean different things. Not sure how to use all of them, or what makes them different? Check out this handy little guide to help you use them all properly, plus two or three different examples of the emoji in action:
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 571: Smiling Cat Face with Open Mouth (happy)
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 573: Grinning Cat Face with Smiley Eyes (fun)
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 577: Smiling Cat Face with Heart Shaped Eyes (love)
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 579: Kissing Cat Face with Closed Eyes Cats are a selective animal — they don't just
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 583: Cat Face with Wry Smile (pissed)
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 585: Weary Cat Face Also known as the emoji depicting a very, very surprised cat. In fact, it's so surprised that it's pupils somehow go entirely white.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 587: Crying Cat Face (sad)
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 589: Cat Face with Tears of Joy (joy)
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 591: Pouting Cat Face (grumpy)
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    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 68: Odaliski on jalkavaimo, kurtisaani, rakastajatar. Ransk. odalisque, ottomaaniturk. اوطه‌لق‎ (odalık, “chambermaid”), from اوده‎ (oda, “room”). (historical) A female slave in a harem, especially one in the Ottoman seraglio.· A desirable or sexually attractive woman. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, fourth edition (2008). Entisajan taidemaalarit eivät tehneet huzuista pornokuvia vaan maalasivat odaliskeja.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 107: Reader, I married him. A quiet wedding we had: he and I, the parson and clerk, were alone present. When we got back from church, I went into the kitchen of the manor-house, where Mary was cooking the dinner and John cleaning the knives, and I said—
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    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 130: “O caso, amplamente explorado na imprensa, dada a frequência com que tarados molestavam e sequestravam meninas em toda a América no final dos anos 40 (uma a cada 43 minutos, segundo o FBI), teve desfecho feliz: Sally logrou fugir e La Salle foi preso e condenado. Feliz em termos. Sally morreria num acidente de carro, aos 15 anos de idade”, conta Sérgio Augusto.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 134: O autor do romance, Vladi Nabokov, homem circunspecto, deixa a impressão de que é uma incógnita. Na verdade, não é. Ele escreveu sobre si, em “Fala, Memória” (Alfaguara, 328 páginas, tradução de José Rubens Siqueira), e há a estupenda biografia escrita pelo irlandês Brian Boyd (PhD em literatura pela Universidade de Toronto), publicada em dois volumes, “Vladimir Nabokov — Os Anos Russos” (Anagrama, 626 páginas, tradução de Jordi Beltran) e “Vladimir Nabokov — Os Anos Americanos” (Anagrama, 966 páginas, tradução de Daniel Najmías). Não há tradução brasileira. “Véra. Señora de Nabokov” (Alianza Editorial, 744 páginas, tradução de Miguel Martínez), de Stacy Schiff, é uma magnífica biografia de Véra Nabokov, a mulher do autor de “Fogo Pálido”. Trata-se, por sinal, de uma biografia indireta de Vladimir Nabokov. Ganhou o reputado prêmio Pulitzer.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 136: O livro “The Real Lolita”, de Sarah Weinman, resgata a história de duas pessoas cuja história teria colaborado para a formatação do romance “Lolita”, de Vladimir Nabokov. Brian Boyd relata que Vladimir Nabokov leu “notícias sobre acidentes publicadas em jornais, sobre crimes sexuais e assassinatos: ‘um violador de meia idade’ que raptou Sally Horner, uma garota de 15 anos de Nova Jersey, e a manteve em seu poder durante 21 meses, levando-a como ‘escrava’ por todo o país até que a encontraram em um motel do sul da Califórnia”. O nome do homem não é citado. Por que a quase nenhuma importância dada ao caso? Porque, como mostra o biógrafo, o romance de Vladimir Nabokov vai muito além da história de Sally Horner e de seu raptador. Reduzi-lo a isto é reduzir a importância de sua literatura (que nada tem de jornalismo).
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 166: Suellyn Lyon (July 10, 1946 – December 26, 2019) was an American actress. She joined the entertainment industry as a model at the age of 13, and later rose to prominence and won a Golden Globe for playing the title role in the film Lolita (1962). Her other film appearances included The Night of the Iguana (1964), 7 Women (1966), Tony Rome (1967), and Evel Knievel (1971).
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 168: When she was 14 years old, she was cast in the role of Dolores "Lolita" Haze in Stanley Kubrick's film Lolita (1962), against James Mason, then aged 53. Nabokov, the book's author, described her as the "perfect nymphet". She was chosen for the role partly because the film makers had to alter the age of the character to an older adolescent rather than the 12-year-old child Lolita in Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita. Although Kubrick's film altered the story so as not to be in violation of the Hollywood Production Code, it was still one of the more controversial films of the day.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 210: Kimberlyn isä Robert Kardashian tuli aikoinaan tunnetuksi Homer Simpsonin asianajajana. Vanhemmat kuitenkin erosivat 1991, ja äiti Kris meni uusiin naimisiin olympiavoittaja Bruce Jennerin (nykyisin Caitlyn Jenner) kanssa. Pari kuitenkin erosi vuonna 2015. Kimbly on muovinen lasten peli jossa heitetään noppaa painamalla nappia.Caitlyn Marie Jenner, aikaisemmin William Bruce Jenner, (s. 28. lokakuuta 1949 Mount Kisco, New York) on yhdysvaltalainen kymmenottelun olympiavoittaja. Hän voitti kultaa Montrealin olympiakisoissa 1976 maailmanennätystuloksella 8618 pistettä, nykytaulukolla 8634 pistettä. Keväällä 2015 hän kertoi julkisuudessa olevansa transnainen.Kesäkuussa 2015 Jenner poseerasi Vanity Fair -lehden kannessa naisena ja kertoi ottaneensa nimekseen Caitlyn. Jennerin uusi Twitter-tili keräsi miljoona seuraajaa hieman yli neljässä tunnissa, mikä rikkoi Yhdysvaltain presidentin Barack Obaman vain pari viikkoa aikaisemmin tekemän ennätyksen.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 250: I know it's not the end every time I see her face, and I hear you say Mä tiedän ettei se ole loppu aina kun mä nään hiänen lätyn, ja kuulen sun sanovan
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 285: Mitä vittua toikin ulina oli olevinaan? Kekä Nori? Aijoo se on Kunta Kinten esikoisTYTÄR Pacific Nordwest, jonka kunniaxi iskä väsäs tän laulun ISKÄSTÄ ja mamista. Mamivainaa kehuu siinä POIKAA (= iskää, laulun tekijää) kuplixi ja lähettää siinä sivussa terviisiä luoteeseen, et kerro sille MUSTA (8x). Vitun narsistit. Kunta Kinten huonoin hetki oli kun sen mami Mae West teki enkelin eteiseen.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 290: Kanye peukutti Trumppia koska se ajaa machojen ja setämisten asiaa. Se on selvä misogyyni mammanpoika narsisti. LA Timesin arvostelija päätyi samaan diagnoosiin:
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 299: The line as used by West is notable for what it’s not: a charged reference to black freedom. Rather, those that are “free at last” aren’t enslaved humans but a woman’s breasts, released from the bondage of a bra during a bathroom tryst.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 302: “Yeezus” is the most musically adventurous album West has ever released, a wildly experimental work that features tracks produced by Daft Punk, Hudson Mohawke, Rick Rubin and others. It’s also West’s most narcissistic, defiant, abrasive and unforgiving.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 304: Those who can’t stomach the polarizing Chicago artist and producer will have a replenished arsenal at their disposal.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 307: Though only 40 minutes long, “Yeezus” weighs a ton, heavy with gravity and mouthiness, yowls, synthetic noise, deep beats and screams. A multi-dimensional contradiction, West tosses out rhyme-schemed similes that employ racial ideas rich with symbolism but often in service of harsh lyrics that suggests he either doesn’t appreciate or care about original intent.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 311: Elsewhere, the raised-fist call of the Black Panther Party, one of the most potent symbols of black power, is employed as a cheap metaphor for sexual penetration.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 313: This is the work of a man unconcerned with offending women or racial historians, the voice of a soul in pure id mode, thinking with his groin and worrying little about the ladies’ vote. Is it the last gasp of a man who’s just become a father for the first time? An early midlife crisis? An attempt at alienating the marketplace so he can live as an artist rather than a paparazzi target?
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 351: Jo Barack Obama halusi vetää Yhdysvaltain joukot Afganistanista. Trump sopi Talibanin kanssa, että yhdysvaltalaiset lähtisivät 1.5.2021.
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    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 423: Akhilleus oli tosi machomies. Sellainen näyttää kiihottavan Phillua vielä enemmän. Huoh.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 428: From the start, critics complained about the ostensible sameness of Roth’s books, their narcissism and narrowness—or, as he himself put it, comparing his own work to his father’s conversation, “Family, family, family, Newark, Newark, Newark, Jew, Jew, Jew.” Over time, he took on vast themes—love, lust, loneliness, marriage, masculinity, ambition, community, solitude, loyalty, betrayal, patriotism, rebellion, piety, disgrace, the body, the imagination, American history, mortality, the relentless mistakes of life—and he did so in a variety of forms: comedy, parody, romance, conventional narrative, postmodernism, autofiction. In each performance of a self, Roth captured the same sound and consciousness. in nearly fifty years of reading him I’ve never been more bored. I got to know Roth in the nineteen-nineties, when I interviewed him for this magazine around the time he published “The Human Stain.” To be in his presence was an exhilarating, though hardly relaxing, experience. He was unnervingly present, a condor on a branch, unblinking, alive to everything: the best detail in your story, the slackest points in your argument. His intelligence was immense, his performances and imitations mildly funny. “He who is loved by his parents is a conquistador,” Roth used to say, and he was adored by his parents, though both could be daunting to the young Philip. Herman Roth sold insurance; Bess ruled the family’s modest house, on Summit Avenue, in a neighborhood of European Jewish immigrants, their children and grandchildren. There was little money, very few books. Roth was not an academic prodigy; his teachers sensed his street intelligence but they were not overawed by his classroom performance. Roth learned to write through imitation. His first published story, “The Day It Snowed,” was so thoroughly Truman Capote that, he later remarked, he made “Capote look like a longshoreman.”
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 447: fantasies he both acted out and channeled into his writing.” Roth, who was
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 459: incestuous affair with his sister — which led to his writer's block — and the fact
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 460: that while content to teach in oblivion, he never published again.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 466: reissued in paperback in 1964. Roth was born in Tysmenitz near Stanislawow,
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 468: Ukraine). Although his parents never agreed on the exact date of his arrival in
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 477: never agreed on the exact date of his arrival in the United States, it is most
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 485: With Walton's support, he began Call It Sleep in about 1930, completed the novel in the spring of 1934, and it was published in December 1934, to mostly good reviews. Yet the New York Herald Tribune's book critic Lewis Gannett foresaw that the book would not prove popular with its bleak depiction of New York's Lower East Side, but wrote readers would "remember it and talk about it and watch excitedly" for Roth's next book. Call It Sleep sold slowly and poorly, and after it was out-of-print, critics writing in magazines such as Commentary and Partisan Review kept praising it, and asking for it to be reprinted. After being republished in hardback in 1960 and paperback in 1964, with more than 1,000,000 copies sold, and many weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, the novel was hailed as an overlooked Depression-era masterpiece and classic novel of immigration. Today, it is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Jewish American literature. With Walton's support, he began Call It Sleep in about 1930, completed the novel in the spring of 1934, and it was published in December 1934, to mostly good reviews. Yet the New York Herald Tribune's book critic Lewis Gannett foresaw that the book would not prove popular with its bleak depiction of New York's Lower East Side, but wrote readers would "remember it and talk about it and watch excitedly" for Roth's next book. Call It Sleep sold slowly and poorly, and after it was out-of-print, critics writing in magazines such as Commentary and Partisan Review kept praising it, and asking for it to be reprinted.[ After being republished in hardback in 1960 and paperback in 1964, with more than 1,000,000 copies sold, and many weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, the novel was hailed as an overlooked Depression-era masterpiece and classic novel of immigration. Today, it is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Jewish American literature. After Muriel's death in 1990, Roth moved into a ramshackle former funeral parlor and occupied himself with revising the final volumes of his monumental work, Mercy of a Rude Stream. It has been alleged that the incestuous relationships between the protagonist, a sister, and a cousin in Mercy of a Rude Stream are based on Roth's life. Roth's own sister denied that such events occurred. Roth attributed his massive writer's block to personal problems such as depression, and to political conflicts, including his disillusion with Communism. At other times he cited his early break with Judaism and his obsessive sexual preoccupations as probable causes. Roth died in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States in 1995. The character E. I. Lonoff in Philip Roth's Zuckerman novels (The Ghost Writer and Exit Ghost in this case), is a composite of Roth, Bernard Malamud and fictional elements.
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    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 624: Munamies (engl. Eggy) on näyttelijä Riku Niemisen luoma ja esittämä sketsihahmo, joka tuli tunnetuksi MTV3-kanavalla lähetettävän Putous-ohjelman toisella tuotantokaudella talvella 2011. Hahmo nousi suureen suosioon, ja Nieminen sai lukuisia sketsihahmoon liittyviä työtarjouksia. Munamies voitti Putoukseen sisältyneen leikkimielisen ”Vuoden sketsihahmo 2011” -kilpailun. Hän sai kilpailun yleisöäänestyksessä neljä prosenttiyksikköä enemmän ääniä kuin kilpailussa toiseksi sijoittunut sketsihahmo, Aku Hirviniemen esittämä ”valvova rakennusmestari” Timo Harjakainen. Yhdessä Putouksen jaksossa Munamies esitti Rajattoman kanssa oman versionsa Mistakesin kappaleesta ”Pidä huolta”, joka tuli sittemmin myytäväksi internetiin. Munamies teki comebackin vuonna 2017 Putouksen 8. kaudella ja lauloi coverin Adelen "Hello"-laulusta. Laulu oli serenadi hänen tyttöystävälleen Muna-Liisalle. Kekä hemmetti on Rajaton?
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    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 752: Love attended a Montessori school in Eugene, where she struggled academically and socially. At age nine, a psychologist noted that she exhibited signs of autism.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 753: Though Love was raised Roman Catholic, her mother maintained an unconventional home; according to Love, "There were hairy, wangly-ass hippies running around naked doing Gestalt therapy," and her mother raised her in a gender-free household with "no dresses, no patent leather shoes, no canopy beds, nothing".
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 755: At age 14, Love was arrested for shoplifting from a Portland department store and remanded at Hillcrest Correctional Facility, a juvenile hall in Salem, Oregon.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 756: She was intermittently placed in foster care throughout late 1979 until becoming legally emancipated in 1980, after which she remained staunchly estranged from her mother.
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    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 761: In July 1982, Love returned to the United States. In late 1982, she attended a Faith No More concert in San Francisco and convinced the members to let her join as a singer. The group recorded material with Love as a vocalist, but fired her; according to keyboardist Roddy Bottum, who remained Love's friend in the years after, the band wanted a "male energy". Love returned to working abroad as an erotic dancer, briefly in Taiwan, and then at a taxi dance hall in Hong Kong. By Love's account, she first used heroin while working at the Hong Kong dance hall, having mistaken it for cocaine. While still inebriated from the drug, Love was pursued by a wealthy male client who requested that she return with him to the Philippines, and gave her money to purchase new clothes. She used the money to purchase airfare back to the United States.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 763: She appeared in supporting roles in the Alex Cox films Sid and Nancy (1986) and Straight to Hell (1987) before forming the band Hole in Los Angeles with guitarist Eric Erlandson. The group received critical acclaim from underground rock press for their 1991 debut album, produced by Kim Gordon, while their second release, Live Through This (1994), was met with critical accolades and multi-platinum sales. In 1995, Love returned to acting, earning a Golden Globe Award nomination for her performance as Althea Leasure in Miloš Forman's The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996), which established her as a mainstream actress. The following year, Hole's third album, Celebrity Skin (1998), was nominated for three Grammy Awards.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 764: The next several years were marked by publicity surrounding Love's legal troubles and drug relapse, which resulted in a mandatory lockdown rehabilitation sentence in 2005 while she was writing a second solo album. That project became Nobody's Daughter, released in 2010 as a Hole album but without the former Hole lineup. Between 2014 and 2015, Love released two solo singles and returned to acting in the network series Sons of Anarchy and Empire. In 2020, she confirmed she was writing new music.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 766: Drummer Lori Barbero recalled Love's time in Minneapolis: She lived in my house for a little while. And then we did a concert at the Orpheum. It was in 1988. It was called O-88 with Butthole Surfers, Cows & Bastards, Run Westy Run, and Babes in Toyland. And I guess Maureen [Herman] took Courtney to the airport after she stole all the money. She stayed and stayed, and then the next day she wanted me to take her to the airport. And so I drove her to the airport. She had just had some weird fight with the guy at the desk, and then she left. She said, 'I'm going to go to L.A. and I'm going to get my face done and I'm going to be famous.' And then she did."
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 768: After filming Sid and Nancy in New York City, she worked at a peep show in Times Square and squatted at the ABC No Rio social center and Pyramid Club in the East Village.The same year, Cox cast her in a leading role in his film Straight to Hell (1987), a Spaghetti Western starring Joe Strummer and Grace Jones filmed in Spain in 1986. The film caught the attention of Andy Warhol, who featured Love in an episode of Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 769: In 1988, Love abandoned acting and returned to the West Coast, citing the "celebutante" fame she had attained as the central reason.[86] She returned to stripping in the small town of McMinnville, Oregon, where she was recognized by customers at the bar.[87] This prompted Love to go into isolation, so she relocated to Anchorage, Alaska, where she lived for three months to "gather her thoughts", supporting herself by working at a strip club frequented by local fishermen. "I decided to move to Alaska because I needed to get my shit together and learn how to work," she said in retrospect. "So I went on this sort of vision quest. I got rid of all my earthly possessions. I had my bad little strip clothes and some big sweaters, and I moved into a trailer with a bunch of other strippers."
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 774: On July 23, 1989, Love married Leaving Trains vocalist James Moreland in Las Vegas; the marriage was annulled the same year. She later said that Moreland was a transvestite and that they had married "as a joke". After forming Hole, Love and Erlandson had a romantic relationship that lasted over a year. In Hole's formative stages, Love continued to work at strip clubs in Hollywood (including Jumbo's Clown Room and the Seventh Veil), saving money to purchase backline equipment and a touring van, while rehearsing at a Hollywood studio loaned to her by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Hole played their first show in November 1989 at Raji's, a rock club in central Hollywood. Their debut single, "Retard Girl", was issued in April 1990 through the Long Beach indie label Sympathy for the Record Industry, and was played by Rodney Bingenheimer on local rock station KROQ. Hole appeared on the cover of Flipside, a Los Angeles-based punk fanzine. In early 1991, they eleased their second single, "Dicknail", through Sub Pop Records.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 779: Love's bandmate Eric Erlandson said that both he and Love were introduced to Cobain in a parking lot after a Butthole Surfers/L7 concert at the Hollywood Palladium on May 17, 1991. Sometime in late 1991, Love and Cobain became re-acquainted through Jennifer Finch, one of Love's longtime friends and former bandmates. Love and Cobain were a couple by 1992.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 785: Love later said the article had serious implications for her marriage and Cobain's mental state, suggesting it was a factor in his suicide two years later.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 788: Live Through This was released on Geffen's subsidiary label DGC on April 12, 1994, one week after Cobain's death from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the Seattle home he shared with Love, who was in rehab in Los Angeles at the time. In the following months, Love was rarely seen in public, holing up at her home with friends and family members. Cobain's remains were cremated and his ashes divided into portions by Love, who kept some in a teddy bear and some in an urn. In June 1994, she traveled to the Namgyal Buddhist Monastery in Ithaca, New York and had his ashes ceremonially blessed by Buddhist monks. Another portion was mixed into clay and made into memorial sculptures.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 791: Hole's performance on August 26, 1994, at the Reading Festival—Love's first public performance following Cobain's death—was described by MTV as "by turns macabre, frightening and inspirational". John Peel wrote in The Guardian that Love's disheveled appearance "would have drawn whistles of astonishment in Bedlam", and that her performance "verged on the heroic ... Love steered her band through a set which dared you to pity either her recent history or that of the band ... the band teetered on the edge of chaos, generating a tension which I cannot remember having felt before from any stage." The band performed a series of riotous concerts over the following year, with Love frequently appearing hysterical onstage, flashing crowds, stage diving, and getting into fights with audience members. One journalist reported that at the band's show in Boston in December 1994: "Love interrupted the music and talked about her deceased husband Kurt Cobain, and also broke out into Tourette syndrome-like rants. The music was great, but the raving was vulgar and offensive, and prompted some of the audience to shout back at her."
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 793: In January 1995, Love was arrested in Melbourne for disrupting a Qantas flight after getting into an argument with a stewardess.[163] On July 4, 1995, at the Lollapalooza Festival in George, Washington, Love threw a lit cigarette at musician Kathleen Hanna before punching her in the face, alleging that Hanna had made a joke about her pleaded guilty to an assault charge and was sentenced to anger management classed. In November 1995, two male teenagers sued Love for allegedly punching them during a Hole concert in Orlando, Florida in March 1995. The judge dismissed the case on grounds that the teens "weren't exposed to any greater amount of violence than could reasonably be expected at an alternative rock concert". Love later said she had little memory of 1994–1995, as she had been using large quantities of heroin and Rohypnol at the time. Mullakin on noista vuosista hämärähköt muistot, paizi että muutettiin Ilmattarentielle.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 795: After Hole's world tour concluded in 1996, Love made a return to acting, first in small roles in the Jean-Michel Basquiat biopic Basquiat and the drama Feeling Minnesota (1996), and then a starring role as Larry Flynt's wife Althea in Miloš Forman's critically acclaimed 1996 film The People vs. Larry Flynt. Love went through rehabilitation and quit using heroin at the insistence of Forman; she was ordered to take multiple urine tests under the supervision of Columbia Pictures while filming, and passed all of them. Despite Columbia Pictures' initial reluctance to hire Love due to her troubled past, her performance received acclaim, earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress, and a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress. Critic Roger Ebert called her work in the film "quite a performance; Love proves she is not a rock star pretending to act, but a true actress."
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 797: Love attracted media attention in May 1998 after punching journalist Belissa Cohen at a party; the suit was settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 798: In September 1998, Hole released their third studio album, Celebrity Skin, which featured a stark power pop sound that contrasted with their earlier punk influences.She said she was influenced by Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac, and My Bloody Valentine when writing the album. Mullakin oli joku Fleetwood Mac albumi 70-luvulla.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 803: In 1999, Love was awarded an Orville H. Gibson award for Best Female Rock Guitarist. During this time, she starred opposite Jim Carrey as his partner Lynne Margulies in the Andy Kaufman biopic Man on the Moon (1999), followed by a role as William S. Burroughs's wife Joan Vollmer in Beat (2000) alongside Kiefer Sutherland. Love was cast as the lead in John Carpenter's sci-fi horror film Ghosts of Mars, but backed out after injuring her foot. She sued the ex-wife of her then-boyfriend, James Barber, whom Love alleged had caused the injury by running over her foot with her Volvo.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 805: The following year, she returned to film opposite Lili Taylor in Julie Johnson (2001), in which she played a woman who has a lesbian relationship; Love won an Outstanding Actress award at L.A.'s Outfest. She was then cast in the thriller Trapped (2002), alongside Kevin Bacon and Charlize Theron. The film was a box-office flop.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 809: Amy Phillips of The Village Voice wrote: "Love is willing to act out the dream of every teenage brat who ever wanted to have a glamorous, high-profile hissyfit [= temper tantrum], and she turns those egocentric nervous breakdowns into art. Sure, the art becomes less compelling when you've been pulling the same stunts for a decade. But, honestly, is there anybody out there who fucks up better?". The album sold fewer than 100,000 copies. Love later expressed regret over the record, blaming her drug problems at the time. Shortly after it was released, she told Kurt Loder on TRL: "I cannot exist as a solo artist. It's a joke."
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    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 305: Deepak Chopra (/ˈdiːpɑːk ˈtʃoʊprə/; Hindi: [d̪iːpək tʃoːpɽa]; born October 22, 1946) is an Indian-American author and alternative medicine advocate. A prominent figure in the New Age movement, his books and videos have made him one of the best-known and wealthiest figures in alternative medicine. His discussions of quantum healing have been characterised as technobabble - "incoherent babbling strewn with scientific terms" which drives those who actually understand physics "crazy" and as "redefining Wrong".
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 309: Chopra believes that a person may attain "perfect health", a condition "that is free from disease, that never feels pain", and "that cannot age or die". Seeing the human body as undergirded by a "quantum mechanical body" composed not of matter but of energy and information, he believes that "human aging is fluid and changeable; it can speed up, slow down, stop for a time, and even reverse itself," as determined by one's state of mind. He claims that his practices can also treat chronic disease.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 311: The ideas Chopra promotes have regularly been criticized by medical and scientific professionals as pseudoscience. The criticism has been described as ranging "from the dismissive to...damning". Philosopher Robert Carroll writes that Chopra, to justify his teachings, attempts to integrate Ayurveda with quantum mechanics. Chopra says that what he calls "quantum healing" cures any manner of ailments, including cancer, through effects that he claims are literally based on the same principles as quantum mechanics. This has led physicists to object to his use of the term "quantum" in reference to medical conditions and the human body. Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins has said that Chopra uses "quantum jargon as plausible-sounding hocus pocus". Chopra's treatments generally elicit nothing but a placebo response and have drawn criticism that the unwarranted claims made for them may raise "false hope" and lure sick people away from legitimate medical treatments.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 366: Jon Kabat-Zinn (s. 5. kesäkuuta 1944) on yhdysvaltalainen lääketieteen emeritusprofessori. Hän on perustanut stressiklinikan ja tietoisuustaitokeskuksen Massachusettsin yliopiston lääketieteelliseen tiedekuntaan. Hän opettaa tietoisuustaitomietiskelyä stressin, ahdistuksen, kivun ja sairauksien helpottamiseksi. Kabat-Zinnin elämäntyö keskittyy lähinnä tavoitteeseen saada tietoisuustaito (myös: tietoinen läsnäolo) lääketieteen ja yhteiskunnan hyväksymäksi menetelmäksi. MBSR-menetelmään (Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction) liittyy mietiskelyä ja joogaharjoituksia, jotka auttavat erilaisista vaivoista kärsiviä tietoisen keskittymisen kautta kohentamaan oloaan. Sen avulla saadaan käyttöön sisäisiä voimavaroja pyrittäessä kohentamaan terveyttä ja hyvinvointia. Kabat-Zinn on työtovereineen tutkinut keskittymisen vaikutusta aivoihin, etenkin stressin aikaisiin tunnetiloihin ja immuunijärjestelmään. Hei mut tää taitaa olla just sitä fuulaa jolla Maisu meinaa takoa Tukholman vanhassa kaupungissa miljoonia kruunuja?
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 409: Narsistin on vaikea muodostaa pitkiä ystäväsuhteita, vaikka hänellä olisikin tuhat ystävää Facebookissa. Hän ei piittaa, onko kaverilla hyvä vai huono hetki, kun hänelle tulee tarve vuodattaa omia ongelmiaan. Muiden ongelmia hänellä ei ole aikaa kuunnella.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 468: Il est le fils de la peintre française Yahne Le Toumelin (née en 1923) et du philosophe, essayiste, journaliste et académicien Jean-François Revel (1924-2006, de son vrai nom Jean-François Ricard). Il est aussi le neveu du navigateur Jacques-Yves Le Toumelin (1920-2009), le frère de la poétesse et écrivaine Ève Ricard (née en 1948), et le demi-frère du haut fonctionnaire Nicolas Revel (né en 1966, fils de la journaliste Claude Sarraute). En 2000, il fonde l'association humanitaire Karuna-Shechen. Depuis cette même année, il fait partie du Mind and Life Institute, association qui facilite les rencontres entre la science et le bouddhisme.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 471: Claude Sarraute est donc la belle-mère du célèbre moine tibétain, interprète du dalaï-lama. Claude Sarraute "n'entend plus, ne voit plus, ne marche plus" Les apparitions de Claude Sarraute sur nos antennes se font rares, puisque la journaliste est désormais âgée de 93 ans. Mais en 2019, elle refait surface , appelée par son ami Laurent Ruquier, en pleine émission des Grosses têtes. "Mais dans ma grosse tête, ça va très bien", avait assuré Claude Sarraute, non sans humour et pétulance.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 474: Claude Sarraute est devenue mère à son tour. Elle a eu deux garçons, Laurent et Martin, avec le physicien Christophe Tzara, puis un fils, Nicolas Devel, avec l'académicien Jean-François Revel et une fille, Véronique.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 478: La journaliste avait pourtant confié au magazine VSD qu'elle pensait parfois au suicide... A présent, elle est aidée par plusieurs assistantes de vie au quotidien. Peut-être que son beau-fils avec son Mind and Life Institute pourrait l'assister. Getting rid of the painful life that is only slowing down the racing mind in her large mostly vacant head.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 481: The Mind & Life Institute is a US-registered, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1991 to establish the field of contemplative sciences. Based in Charlottesville, Va., the institute “brings science and contemplative wisdom together to better understand the mind and create positive change in the world." Over three decades, Mind & Life has played a key role in the mindfulness meditation movement by funding research projects and think tanks, and by convening conferences and dialogues with the Dalai Lama. Since 2020, Mind & Life's grant-making events and digital programs have sought to nurture personal wellbeing, build more compassionate communities, and strengthen the human-earth connection. And fatten the monks' bank accounts. 1 to lama, 2 to me.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 519: Wallu Wallacenkin peukuttama holokaustibroileri ja logoterapisti Viktor E. Frankl muistuttaa, että pahat olot palaa uunissa.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 540: The videogame character Shadow The Hedgehog is the best example of the redundant Edgelord mentality.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 696: 28.08.2021 Aahrikan tyttö leikattu pois AP-n ilmastonuorikuvasta. Loput neljä palefacea oli kuin Voldemortin tempuista huolestuneita Harry Potter-kirjan rohkelikkoja. Ei siihen kuvaan iloisempi laku sopinut.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 827: Mistä tunnistaa natsistisen käyttäytymisen somessa? Käytöksen voi jakaa kahteen luokkaan, ghostaaminen ja digikontrollointi. Tiesitkö, että ne täyttävät henkisen väkivallan kriteerit? Vajaapakka huomioi natsismin käsittelyssä nyt myös Facebookin ja Tinderin.
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    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 51: Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest is an approximately 3,800-acre tract of publicly owned virgin forest in Graham County, North Carolina, named in memory of poet Joyce Kilmer (1886–1918), best known for his poem "Trees". Kilmer is most remembered for "Trees", which has been the subject of frequent parodies and references in popular culture. Kilmer's work is often disparaged by critics and dismissed by scholars as being too simple and overly sentimental, and that his style was far too traditional and even archaic.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 52: Despite this, the popular appeal of "Trees" has contributed to its endurance. Literary critic Guy Davenport considers it "the one poem known by practically everybody".
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 53: "Trees" is frequently included in poetry anthologies and has been set to music several times—including a popular rendition by Oscar Rasbach, performed by singers Nelson Eddy, Robert Merrill, and Paul Robeson.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 54: Rasbach's song appeared on popular network television shows, including All in the Family, performed by the puppets Wayne and Wanda in The Muppet Show,
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    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 116: There are currently five scholarly journals devoted to Nabokov studies. His allusive style and trilingual (English, French, Russian) wordplay are catnip for academics, who endlessly parse challenging texts like “Pale Fire” — a novel in verse, followed by obscurantist commentary — finding new apercus tailor-made for small-journal publication. Nabokov’s apotheosis in academe is quite ironical, because he and his close friend, the literary critic Edmund Wilson, shared an icy disdain for the ivory tower. They viewed universities as ATMs, handy because there were so many of them, and because they were flush with cash. Nabokov, who arrived in the United States penniless in 1940, had to rely on teaching assignments at Wellesley and Cornell to feed his family for 15 years. The moment “Lolita” made him financially independent, he fled Cornell for Switzerland and never set foot in a classroom again.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 120: In his lifetime, Nabokov received many contrary and often puzzled reviews. The Hollywood producer Robert Evans famously flew to Switzerland in 1968 to read an advance copy of the novel “Ada” in one day. “It was torture,” he recalled. Dwight Macdonald hated “Pale Fire” on behalf of Partisan Review, calling it “unreadable . . . too clever by half . . . Philistine . . . false” — and he hadn’t even finished his first paragraph!
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 124: I would argue that the first real fissure in the adulatory critical wall hailing the “literary giant” came in 1990, in George Steiner’s erudite assessment of the first volume of Brian Boyd’s Nabokov biography, “Vladimir Nabokov: The Russian Years.” Writing in The New Yorker, Steiner perceived, a lack of generosity of spirit in Boyd’s subject: “Nabokov’s case seems to entail a deep-lying inhumanity, or, more precisely, unhumanity,” Steiner wrote. “There is compassion in Nabokov, but it is far outweighed by lofty or morose disdain.”
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 126: Rebecca Solnit, for instance, wrote a cringe-inducing and hilarious essay, “Men Explain Lolita to Me,” including these lines: “A nice liberal man came along and explained to me this book was actually an allegory as though I hadn’t thought of that yet. It is, and it’s also a novel about a big old guy violating a spindly child over and over and over. Then she weeps.”
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 128: I’m a “Lolita” fan, but let’s face it, Solnit is right: This is a sprightly little tale about the serial rape of an unwilling or indifferent 12-year-old, embraced and promoted by the male literary establishment.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 131: The constant accrual of money and fame reinforced his certainty of his own genius, which he was never shy about proclaiming. “I think like a genius” are the first five words of his 1973 collection of interviews and essay, “Strong Opinions.”
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 132: Dostoyevsky, Nabokov told anyone who would listen, was “a third-rate writer and his fame is incomprehensible.” He called Henry James “that pale porpoise.” Philip Roth? “Farcical.” Norman Mailer? “I detest everything that he stands for.” T. S. Eliot and Thomas Mann were “fakes.” When his friend Wilson suggested that he include Jane Austen in his Cornell survey course on European literature, Nabokov responded, “I dislike Jane [Austen] and am prejudiced, in fact, against all women writers.” Leo Tolstoy and Nikolai Gogol: da. Everybody else: nyet.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 134: Nabokov’s attacks on his fellow Russian novelist Boris Pasternak were anything but amusing. The moment that Pasternak won the Nobel Prize for “Doctor Zhivago” in 1958, Nabokov waged a bitter, personal campaign against Pasternak, a nonstop stream of vitriol.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 138: Plenty of monsters make great art, and many of their names emblazon lists of Nobelists, poet laureates, and so. And there is no doubt that Nabokov created great art, in two languages, like Joseph Conrad, whom he predictably disdained. (“A collection of glorified cliches.”) His achievements speak volumes. If only he hadn’t been such a jerk.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 140: This chapter gives a brief history of the émigré travelogue in and about America from Alexis de Tocqueville to Simone de Beauvoir, by way of introducing the four authors studied in this book: Vladimir Nabokov, Robert Frank, Alfred Hitchcock and Wim Wenders. Elsa Court argues that the outsider’s perspective has shaped representations of modern America through restless mobility, drawing a portrait of the modern highway shaped by the needs and cravings of the motorist. In the context of mobilities studies’ recent embrace of the humanities, Court makes an important case for the re-examination of the fixed places designed to facilitate motion—motel, gasoline station, roadside restaurant, as well as signage and memorials—and the roadside’s redesignation from so-called non-place to modern American topos.
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    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 247: The relationship with the Liddell family stopped suddenly in 1863. Jotain nähtävästi ilmeni. In the year 1880, the reverend Dodgson, up to then a fervent amateur of photography suddenly forgot his passion. 1880 is the year Alice Liddell married and became Mrs Hargreaves. In 1881, he left Oxford and went in a girl’s school to teach logics. He saw Alice Liddell for the last time on November 1, 1888.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 249: The fact that Alice’s mother burnt all the letters Lewis Carroll had sent to the little girl, tends to prove she considered his relationship with her daughter more than ambiguous as well.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 252: 1952 is a capital year in the novel and the number 52 is omnipresent and thus loaded with a mysterious meaning in the mind of Nabokov, in the context of this novel. It must be a central symbolic element in the Lolita’s riddle. Se oli hyvä vuosi muutenkin. « Pierre Point in Melville Sound » (p.33 TAL) was a reference to « Pierre or the Ambiguities » a Novel by Herman Melville (1819-1891; notice the 19/91) published in 1852. «brun adolescent (…) se tordre-oh Baudelaire! » (p.162 TAL): Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867 was one of the most famous French poet who translated Edgar A. Poe in French). A part of « Le Crépuscule du Matin » (1852). Se tordre tarkoittanee käteenvetoa. Humbert refering to the hunchbacked hoary black groom at the « Enchanted Hunters » Hotel: « Handed over to uncle Tom » (p.118 TAL): « Uncle Tom’s Cabin » by Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) is from 1852. Ehm… the list is non-negligible.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 254: The mention (p.289 TAL) of the case abduction and rape of the 11 years old Florence Sally Horner by a 50 years old man. In 1948, the 11-year-old Horner stole a 5-cent notebook from a store in Camden, New Jersey. Frank La Salle, a 50-year-old mechanic, caught her stealing, told her that he was an FBI agent, and threatened to send her to « a place for girls like you« . Then he abducted the girl and spent 21 months traveling with her over different American states and raping her. Florence Horner died in a car accident (p.288 TAL, « a routine highway accident«) near Woodbine, New Jersey, in 1952. It seems clear that the case inspired partly « Lolita » (even though this theme existed long before in Nabokov’s works (see for instance his 1939 work « Volshebnik » (i.e. « The Enchanter« ))).
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 256: Hegel (mentioned in p.259 TAL; he married in 1811 and his sister Christian Luise died in 1832) was fascinated by Goethe (and also by Jean-jacques Rousseau (allusion to him in p. TAL « Jean-jacques Humbert« ) and the French Revolution). Goethe published a « Theory of Colours » concerning the light spectrum (a hint, more about this in the final conclusion part). There are recurrent mentions of Goethe in Freud‘s writings. Schopenhauer cited Goethe’s novel « Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship » as one of the four greatest novels ever written, along with « Tristram Shandy« , « La Nouvelle Heloïse« , and « Don Quixote« .
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 282: The most famous literary version of Melusine tales, that of Jean d'Arras, compiled about 1382–1394, was worked into a collection of "spinning yarns" as told by ladies at their spinning coudrette (coulrette (in French)). He wrote The Romans of Partenay or of Lusignen: Otherwise known as the Tale of Melusine, giving source and historical notes, dates and background of the story. Another version, Chronique de la princesse (Chronicle of the Princess). tells how in the time of the Crusades, Elynas, the King of Albany (an old name for Scotland or Alba), went hunting one day and came across a beautiful lady in the forest. She was Pressyne, mother of Melusine. He persuaded her to marry him but she agreed, only on the promise—for there is often a hard and fatal condition attached to any pairing of fay and mortal—that he must not enter her chamber when she birthed or bathed her children. She gave birth to triplets. When he violated this taboo, Pressyne left the kingdom, together with her three daughters, and traveled to the lost Isle of Avalon.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 286: Raymond of Poitou came across Melusine in a forest of Coulombiers in Poitou in France, and proposed marriage. Just as her mother had done, she laid a condition: that he must never enter her chamber on a Saturday. He broke the promise and saw her in the form of a part-woman, part-serpent, but she forgave him. When, during a disagreement, he called her a "serpent" in front of his court, she assumed the form of a dragon, provided him with two magic rings, and flew off, never to return.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 295: Gene Stratton-Porter (August 17, 1863 – December 6, 1924), born Geneva Grace Stratton, was a Wabash County, Indiana, native who became a self-trained American author, nature photographer, and naturalist. In 1917 Stratton-Porter used her position and influence as a popular, well-known author to urge legislative support for the conservation of Limberlost Swamp and other wetlands in the state of Indiana. She was also a silent film-era producer who founded her own production company, Gene Stratton Porter Productions, in 1924.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 297: Stratton-Porter wrote several best-selling novels in addition to columns for national magazines, such as McCall's and Good Housekeeping, among others. Her novels have been translated into more than twenty languages, including Braille, and at their peak in the 1910s attracted an estimated 50 million readers. Eight of her novels, including A Girl of the Limberlost, were adapted into moving pictures. Stratton-Porter was also the subject of a one-woman play, A Song of the Wilderness. Two of her former homes in Indiana are state historic sites, the Limberlost State Historical Site in Geneva and the Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site on Sylvan Lake, near Rome City, Indiana.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 301: Amerikkalainen kirjailija ja luonnontieteilijä Gene Stratton-Porterin romaani Girl of the Limberlost julkaistiin elokuussa 1909. Sitä pidetään Indianan kirjallisuuden klassikkona. Se on jatkoa hänen aikaisemmalle romaanilleen Freckles. Tarina sijoittuu Indianassa, Limberlostin suolla ja sen ympäristössä. Jopa tuolloin tätä vaikuttavaa kosteikkoaluetta vähennettiin voimakkailla hakkuilla, luonnon öljynpoistolla ja maatalouden kuivatuksella. (Suo ja metsämaa lopulta lakkasivat olemasta, vaikka projektit 1990-luvulta lähtien ovat alkaneet palauttaa pienen osan siitä.) Patricia Raub (amerikkalaisen tutkimuksen vanhempi lehtori Massachusettsin yliopistossa Bostonissa) toteaa, että Stratton-Porter oli "yksi aikakauden suosituimmista naiskirjailijoista, joka tunnettiin luontokirjoistaan ja McCallin Gene Stratton-Porterin toimituksista. Page 'sekä hänen romaaneihinsa'. " Raub kirjoittaa: "Hänen kuolemansa aikana vuonna 1924 hänen kirjoistaan oli myyty yli kymmenen miljoonaa kappaletta - ja hänen kuolemansa jälkeen myytiin vielä neljä kirjaa."
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    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 371: Unsurprisingly, (mostly male) scientists have done gobs of research trying to figure out what women want in men. But they have spent much less time uncovering the reverse: what makes women attractive to men. Let's not even get started on the dearth of research on what men find attractive in other men, or women in other women.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 375: Just a quick walk through those 7 unsurprising outward qualities before continuing: 1) Face 2) Mouth 3) Boobs 4) Waist 5) Hips 6) Butt 7) Cunt. Wait, there's more come to think of it: 8) Thighs 9) Legs 10) Hair 11) Pubic hair 12) Cleavage 13) Hands 14) Skin 15) Teeth 16) Smile 17) Laugh 18) Voice ... Longum est omnia enumerari. Sorry, but we gotta move on.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 377: We tracked down scientific findings that did not zero in on physical appearances alone. Some of the studies are small, or included only horny Western male college students, so they cannot be overgeneralized. But the results are still intriguing — and often educational.
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      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 404: Men are attracted to a woman who is able to take care of them.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 406: Most men are attracted to a more youthful woman who can take jokes.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 420: Guys like girls who act like girls: wear pink and pretty clothes.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 436: L’œuvre littéraire de Prosper Mérimée relève d'« une esthétique du peu », son écriture se caractérisant par la rapidité et l'absence de développements, qui créent une narration efficace et un réalisme fonctionnel adaptés au genre de la nouvelle. Mais ce style a parfois disqualifié les œuvres de Mérimée, auxquelles on a reproché leur manque de relief — « Le paysage était plat comme Mérimée », écrit Victor Hugo.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 447: Durante un viaje por el sur de España, el narrador (un arqueólogo francés) conoce a Don José Lizarrabengoa, un exmilitar de origen navarro (de Elizondo, en Baztán). Don José le cuenta una historia entretenida: sus amores con Carmen (de Echalar), una gitana sensual que se cruzó por su camino, lo apartó del Ejército y lo arrastró hacia el delito, convirtiéndolo en un bandido. Don José, ciego de amor por Carmen, toleró que estuviera casada con un bandolero llamado «El Tuerto», a cuya banda Don José se unió y con el que colaboró en emboscadas y crímenes hasta que por celos lo desafió y mató en una pelea de cuchillos.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 451: Posteriormente Carmen se unió a un torero llamado Lucas. Don José no pudo soportar el desdén de Carmen y la acuchilló y enterró. Tiempo después, presa del remordimiento, Don José se entrega y es condenado a muerte a garrote.
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      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 484: In 1996, two years before the main action of the novel, Silk is accused of racism by two African-American students over his use of the word spooks, using the term as he wonders aloud over their having missed all his classes for the first five weeks of the semester ("Does anyone know these people? Do they exist or are they spooks?" - he has never seen these students, and has no idea they are African-American) rather than in the racially derogatory sense. The uproar leads to Silk's resignation. Soon after, his wife Iris dies of a stroke, which Silk feels is caused by the stress of his being forced out of the college.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 488: Shortly after being let go from the college, Silk begins a relationship with Faunia Farley, a 34-year-old local woman who works as a janitor at the college and is believed (falsely, as it turns out) to be illiterate, further cementing his status as a pariah among the Athena faculty and student body.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 492: In the summer of 1998, 71-year-old Silk approaches Zuckerman, hoping that the writer will lend his talents to his case against the college. Zuckerman is uninterested, but the two begin a brief friendship and Silk tells him his life story, beginning with his adolescence in Essex County, New Jersey. Zuckerman reveals to the reader that Silk is secretly a light-skinned African-American who has been "passing" as a Jew since a stint in the Navy during World War II. Silk completes graduate school at New York University, marries a Jewish woman (Iris) and has four children, none of whom are aware of their father's real ancestry.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 496: 4. Why do Silk’s colleagues fail to defend him? Why would highly educated academics—people trained to weigh evidence carefully and to be aware of the complex subtleties of any object of study—so readily believe the absurd stories concocted to disgrace Coleman Silk? Why does Ernestine describe Athena College as “a hotbed of ignorance”?
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 500: 9. Late in the novel, Nathan discovers that Faunia had kept a diary and that “the illiteracy had been an act, something she decided her situation demanded” [p. 297]. Why did Faunia feign illiteracy? Was there any reason why she chose this flaw in lieu of others? What are the implications of her secret?
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 504: 13. Nathan interprets Coleman’s choosing to reject his past and create a new identity for himself as “the drama that underlies America’s story, the high drama that is upping and leaving—and the energy and cruelty that rapturous drive demands,” whereas Walter thinks of his brother as a “calculating liar,” a “heartless son,” and a “traitor to his race” [p. 342]. Which of these views seems closer to the truth? Are they both legitimate? What is Ernestine’s position?
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 508: 16. The Human Stain is a novel of sweeping ambition that tells the stories not just of individual lives but of the moral ethos of America at the end of the twentieth century. How would that ethos be described? What does the novel reveal about the complexity of issues such as race, sex, identity, and privacy?
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 515: Gratiano is a friend of Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice. A great talker, he is almost impossible to shut up, and can be unmannerly, to the extent that Bassanio only allows him to accompany his trip to Belmont on condition that he keep his big trap shut.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 520: him. (American Jews hold a grudge against Bill on account of Shylock.)
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 522: Like Bassanio, he is willing to prefer Antonio’s life to his newly-acquired wife’s. The law-clerk manages to convince him to give his wedding ring as a gift of thanks in return, which leads to some problems on his return to Belmont, as he had sworn to Nerissa that he would never remove it. He gives away that Bassanio has done much the same.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 524: On it being revealed that Nerissa and the clerk were one and the same, he is much relieved to discover that he has not in fact been cuckolded, and closes the play on a bawdy pun. Nerissa's ring is the sphincter between her legs.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 549: Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Mis tunneliin Pyhäjoki vaan
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 561: A savage place! as holy and enchanted Villi mesta! Pyhempi ja enempi lumottu,
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 571: It flung up momently the sacred river. täyttää hetkisexi pyhää jokea.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 573: Through wood and dale the sacred river ran, Pöheikköjen läpi kuin sairas valas
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 574: Then reached the caverns measureless to man, Se meni, tuli noihin syviin luoliin,
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 582: It was a miracle of rare device, Se oli outo ilmestys, ihme juttu,
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 614: Samuel Taylor Coleridge is the premier poet-critic of modern English tradition, distinguished for the scope and influence of his thinking about literature rather than for his innovative verse. Active in the wake of the French Revolution as a dissenting pamphleteer and lay preacher, he...
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 620: In 1797, Coleridge was living at Nether Stowey, a village in the foothills of the Quantocks. However, due to ill health, he had "retired to a lonely farm house between Porlock and Lynton, on the Exmoor confines of Somerset and Devonshire". It is unclear whether the interruption took place at Culbone Parsonage (Culbone, penisluu, hehe) or at Ash Farm. (Ass farm, puofarmi, hehe.) Jossain sillä välillä takuulla. He described the incident in his first publication of the poem, writing about himself in the third person:
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 622: On awakening he appeared to himself to have a distinct recollection of the whole, and taking his pen, ink, and paper, instantly and eagerly wrote down the lines that are here preserved. At this moment he was unfortunately called out by a person on business from Porlock, and detained by him above an hour, and on his return to his room, found, to his no small surprise and mortification, that though he still retained some vague and dim recollection of the general purport of the vision, yet, with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away like the images on the surface of a stream into which a stone has been cast, but, alas! without the after restoration of the latter!
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 624: If there were an actual person from Porlock, it could have been one of many people, including William Wordsworth, Joseph Cottle, or John Thelwall.
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      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 709: Endymion tarkottanee puolisukeltajaa. Kuuhullu astronomi tai sit paimen vaan. Astronomi mainitaan merenneitopätkässsä. Octopussy's garden in the waves. The 4th century Babylonian god of the sea was known as Oannes who was portrayed as a man with a fish tail in place of legs. Oannes would appear out of the ocean every day as a fish-human creature to share his wisdom with the people along the Persian Gulf, then return to the sea at night. There was also Atargatis, a Syrian moon and sea goddess, her story tells us that after causing the death of her mortal lover she fled to the sea and took the form of a woman above the waist and a fish below, for this reason she became known as a mermaid goddess. During medieval times mermaids were considered as matter-of-factly alongside other aquatic animals, such as whales and dolphins. The goddess Venus is sometimes depicted as a mermaid, being born from a giant clam shell.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 713: Chatterton soon conceived the romance of Thomas Rowley, an imaginary monk of the 15th century, and adopted for himself the pseudonym Thomas Rowley for poetry and history. According to psychoanalyst Louise J. Kaplan, his being fatherless played a great role in his imposturous creation of Rowley. The development of his masculine identity was held back by the fact that he was raised by two women: his mother Sarah and his sister Mary.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 715: Thomas Rowley (1721–1796) was a famous poet of Vermont, known both as the spokesman for Ethan Allen and dubbed “The Bard of the Green Mountains.” During his lifetime and before the American Revolution, his poetry gained the reputation with the catchphrase of "Setting the Balls on Fire." Rowley's poetry actually focused not only on politics, but also on the pleasantness and rustic nature of pioneer life, with humor and witty observations. For example, in another poetic inventory of his "estate", he sums up that he has virtually nothing, but still he was independent and happy.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 719: However, Endymion, the "brain-sick shepherd-prince" of Mt. Latmos, is in a trancelike state, and not participating in their discourse. His sister, Peona (Fanny), takes him away and brings him to her resting place where he sleeps. After he wakes, he tells Peona of his encounter with Cynthia (Fanny B.), and how much he loved her. The poem is divided into four books, each approximately 1,000 lines long. TLDR, quips Peona. 
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 721: Book I gives Endymion's account of his dreams and experiences, as related to Peona, which provides the background for the rest of the poem. In Book II, Endymion ventures into the underworld in search of his love. He encounters Adonis and Venus—a pairing of mortal and immortal—apparently foreshadowing a similar destiny for the mortal Endymion and his immortal paramour. Book III reveals Endymion's enduring love, and he begs the Moon not to torment him any longer as he journeys through a watery void on the sea floor. There he meets Glaucus, freeing the god from a thousand years of imprisonment by the witch Circe. Book IV, "And so he groan'd, as one by beauty slain."
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 723: Anyway, Endymion falls in love with a beautiful Indian maiden. Both ride winged black steeds to Mount Olympus where Cynthia awaits, only for Endymion to forsake the goddess for his new, mortal, love. Endymion and the Indian girl return to earth, the latter saying she cannot be his love. He is miserable, 'til quite suddenly he comes upon the Indian maiden again and she reveals that she is in fact Cynthia. She then tells him of how she tried to forget him, to move on, but that in the end, "'There is not one,/ No, no, not one/ But thee.'"
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      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 732: line ("A thing of beauty is a joy for ever") is quoted by Mary Poppins in the 1964 Disney movie, while she pulls out a potted plant from her bag. It is also referenced by Willy Wanka in the film Willy Wanka & the Chocolate Factory upon introducing the Wankamobile. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_claimed_to_be_immortal_in_myth_and_legend
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 736: Fanny Brawne met Keats, who was her neighbour in Hampstead, at the beginning of his brief period of intense creative activity in 1818. Although his first written impressions of Brawne were quite critical, his imagination seems to have turned her into the goddess-figure he needed to worship, as expressed in Endymion, and scholars have acknowledged her as his muse. On se vähän intiaanin näköinen.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 738: At eighteen, Fanny Brawne “was small, her eyes were blue and often enhanced by blue ribbons in her brown hair; her mouth expressed determination and a sense of humour and her smile was disarming. She was not conventionally beautiful: her nose was a little too aquiline, her face too pale and thin (some called it sallow). But she knew the value of elegance; velvet hats and muslin bonnets, crêpe hats with argus feathers, straw hats embellished with grapes and tartan ribbons: Fanny noticed them all as they came from Paris. She could answer, at a moment’s notice, any question on historical costume. ... Fanny enjoyed music. ... She was an eager politician, fiery in discussion; she was a voluminous reader. ... Indeed, books were her favourite topic of conversation”.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 739: Shall I give you Miss Brawn? She is about my height—with a fine style of countenance of the lengthen'd sort—she wants sentiment in every feature—she manages to make her hair look well—her nostrills are fine—though a little painful—her mouth is bad and good—her Profil is better than her full-face which indeed is not full but pale and thin without showing any bone—Her shape is very graceful and so are her movements—her Arms are good her hands badish—her feet tolerable—she is not seventeen—but she is ignorant—monstrous in her behaviour flying out in all directions, calling people such names—that I was forced lately to make use of the term Minx—this is I think not from any innate vice but from a penchant she has for acting stylishly. I am however tired of such style and shall decline any more of it".
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 741: Brawne drew consolation from her continuing friendship with Keats' younger sister, who was also called Fanny. She attracted much venom from the press, which declared her to have been unworthy of such a distinguished figure. LOL.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 743: Endymion received scathing criticism after its release, and Keats himself noted its diffuse and unappealing style. Keats did not regret writing it, as he likened the process to leaping into the ocean to become more acquainted with his surroundings; in a poem to J. A. Hessey, he expressed that "I was never afraid of failure; for I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest." However, he did feel regret in its publishing, saying "it is not without a feeling of regret that I make it public." Not all critics disliked the work. eg. the poet Thomas Hood.  Henry Morley said, "The song of Endymion throbs throughout with a noble poet's sense of all that his art means for him. What mechanical defects there are in it may even serve to quicken our sense of the youth and freshness of this voice of aspiration." Meaning: Dig it mon. Endymionin jälkeen Keaz kommentoi sen vastaanottoa seuraavasti.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 769: And pledging with contented smack E voinut sitä yhtään liikaa kehua.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 770: The Mermaid in the Zodiac. Melusiinaa tähtitaivaan merenneitoa.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 806: I set her on my pacing steed, Mä laitoin sen mun hepalle,
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 812: And bracelets too, and fragrant zone; Ja rannekorut, tuoxuvyön;
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 831: I saw pale kings, and princes too, Mä näin paleface kunkkuja ja prinssejä,
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 832: Pale warriors, death-pale were they all; Paleface sotureja, kaikki paleja,
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 842: Alone and palely loitering, yxkin ja retkuillen palefacena,
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 860: Näyttää siltä, että 18-vuotias Brawne oli käymässä Dilkeillä Wentworth Placessa, joskaan ei vielä asunut siellä. Brawne oli Lontoosta, kuten Keats – syntynyt West Endissä lähellä Hampsteadia 9. elokuuta 1800. Hänen isoisällään oli ollut Lontoossa kapakka, kuten Keatsin isälläkin, ja hän oli samalla tavalla menettänyt useita perheenjäseniä tuberkuloosiin. Hänellä oli sama etunimi kuin Keatsin sisarella ja äidillä. Hän oli ompelutaitoinen, kielitaitoinen ja sanavalmis. Hän kirjoitti itsestään: "En lue erityisen innokkaasti runoja" mutta "teatteri kiinnostaa".
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 906: Steady thy laden head across a brook; Pään päällä tasapainossa mutustellen hasaa
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 944: kielellä". Tämän jälkeen Walter Jackson Bate väitti
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      xxx/ellauri128.html on line 40: Sysmän Koskueen Salpakierron kierrätyskaupasta löytyi egellä V.A. Koskenniemen Vaeltava viisaus. Lopetetun Alkon edessä oli myytävänä luottokaupalla Hannu Tarmion Elämän viisauden kirja. Maxoinkohan edes egeä. Molemmat WSOY:n julkaisuja. Turmiolan kirja ilmestyi 1990, Vaakun vuonna 1952. Vuosi 1952 oli tärkeä vuosi myös Vladi Nabokoville, kuten Witte totesi (kz. edellinen albumi). Kreikkalaisen sananjohtonsa mukaisesti merkizee aforismi rajoitusta, ja se voitaisiin vaihtaa myös sanaan "määritelmä" (kreikkalaiset eivät kyllä siitä pitäisi). Sitä käytetään usein synonoomisesti (sic) maksiimin kanssa. Kuten raamatussa, näissä kokoelmissa on keskenään ristiriitaisia päähänpistoja. Joku Ebner-Aschenbach nimitti aforismia puuttuvaxi renkaaxi ajatusketjussa. Ryhtyessään toimittamaan tätä antologiaa, jonka ajallinen raja on 2. maailmansota, Vaakku nojasi omaan kotikokoelmaansa. Vaakun töräyxet valmistuivat Hangossa elokuussa 1952.
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    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 105: Vaakku ilmeisesti piti vastustelevista runotytöistä. Sama predilektio näkyy mom and son videoissa: "mami" pyristelee vastaan alussa, mutta panee vastaan tarmokkaasti loppupeleissä. Haista-paska kappalainen Capellanus näyttää olleen Vaakun lemppareita. Ruma Honoré de Balzac oli kanssa kova panomies, tosin se sai työntää vasta maxettuaan runsaasti. Paul Bourget oli varsinainen pahis, kuten jo tiedetään. Näissä hanuissa on hurjasti narsisteja. Chardonne eli puteli-Jaakko oli Vaakun poliittinen virkaveli. Cicero oli tyhmä snobi kikhernekauppias. Disraeli Tears oli poikkeuxellisesti hölmö jutku. Dosto komppaa Catullusta Karamazoveissa tän suositun vihaava rakkaus-aiheen suhteen. Duclos näyttää olleen paskiainen miehexeen. Hemmetin paljon on näitä koiraan lisääntymisstrategia-aiheita, missä rakkautta piisaa just niin kauan että pääsee luukulle, ja sitten alkaa jo huooh ikävystyttää. Vaakulla on vitun vähän ylipäänsä naisia muutakuin puheenaiheena. Joubert on nyysinyt ton "ei 2x samaa" penseen ihailemaltaan Rochefoucauldilta (tai vastoin päin). Vaakulla ja Tommilla on samojakin töräyxiä respektiivisissä kokoelmissa. Nietschen penseet naimisesta on niin heikkoja ettei viizi edes mainita. Sen kokemuxet siitä oli aika rajallisia. Mitä jää viivan alle kun Shawin supistus on tehty? Minielefantin kärsä. Tosta tottumuxen osuudesta rakkaudessa näyttää M/F töräyttäjät ottavan ihan vastakkaisia kantoja. Koiraiden kannalta on toi uutuudenviehätys tietty tärkeä. Jokainen uusi reikä on uusi tilaisuus. Riippumahainen Ball-sack ei kyllä tiennytkään mitään häveliäisyydestä. Sen Contes drolatiques on pitkästyttävä. Disdraeli saa lisää haukkuja albumissa 243.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 116: Jakob Bosshart (* 7. August 1862 im Weiler Stürzikon, Gemeinde Oberembrach, Kanton Zürich; † 18. Februar 1924 in Clavadel, Gemeinde Davos) war ein Schweizer Lehrer und Schriftsteller. Jakob Bosshart war, wie er schrieb, der Sohn «geplagter, aber aufstrebender Bauersleute». Er wuchs auf einem einsamen Hof zwischen dem Töss- und dem Glattal im Zürcher Unterland auf. Nach dem Besuch der Sekundarschule absolvierte er von 1882 bis 1885 das Lehrerbildungsseminar in Küsnacht und wurde für kurze Zeit Lehrer in Deutschland. 1915 musste er aufgrund einer fortgeschrittenen Tuberkulose in ein Sanatorium im Hochtal von Clavadel bei Davos überführt werden, wo er 1924 starb.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 118: Bosshart verfasste Erzählungen und einen Roman, deren Helden vom Lande stammen, wie der Autor selbst. Er zählte schon bald zu den bekanntesten Vertretern der damals im deutschen Sprachraum sehr beliebten Schweizer Heimatliteratur.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 123: Jacques Chardonne, nom de plume de Jacques Boutelleau, né à Barbezieux le 2 janvier 1884 et mort à La Frette-sur-Seine le 29 mai 1968, était un écrivain français. Aîné charentais de l'écrivain Pierre-Henri Simon, il fait partie du Groupe de Barbezieux avec Geneviève Fauconnier, Henri Fauconnier, Maurice Delamain, Jacques Delamain, Germaine Boutelleau, sans que ce groupe « géographique » partage les mêmes vues. Collaborationniste pendant la guerre, considéré comme un auteur d'extrême droite, il est avec Paul Morand un des pères spirituels de ceux qu'on a appelés « Les Hussards », les écrivains Roger Nimier, Jacques Laurent, Antoine Blondin et Michel Déon.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 125: Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield KG PC FRS (21 December 1804 – 19 April 1881) was a British statesman and Conservative politician who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He played a central role in the creation of the modern Conservative Party, defining its policies and its broad outreach. Disraeli is remembered for his influential voice in world affairs, his political battles with the Liberal Party leader William Ewart Gladstone, and his one-nation conservatism or "Tory democracy". He made the Conservatives the party most identified with the glory and power of the British Empire. He is the only British prime minister to have been of Jewish birth. He was also a novelist, publishing works of fiction even as prime minister.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 128: He maintained a close friendship with Queen Victoria, who in 1876 elevated him to Earl of Beaconsfield. Disraeli´s second term was dominated by the Eastern Question—the slow decay of the Ottoman Empire and the desire of other European powers, such as Russia, to gain at its expense. Disraeli arranged for the British to purchase a major interest in the Suez Canal Company in Egypt. In 1878, faced with Russian victories against the Ottomans, he worked at the Congress of Berlin to obtain peace in the Balkans at terms favourable to Britain and unfavourable to Russia, its longstanding enemy. This diplomatic victory over Russia established Disraeli as one of Europe´s leading statesmen.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 133: Fils d’un riche chapelier de Dinan, Duclos était destiné à reprendre les affaires de son père mais c’était un enfant doué d’une vive intelligence et d’une grande mémoire et sa mère, devenue veuve, décida de l’envoyer achever ses études à Paris. Il suivit d’abord les cours de l’académie que tenait, rue de Charonne, l’abbé de Dangeau, puis du collège d'Harcourt où il entreprit l’étude du droit en vue de devenir avocat. Mais il se laissa aller à la dissipation, s’appliquant surtout à l’étude des armes, avant de décider de se consacrer aux lettres. Il fréquenta le café Procope et le café Gradot, où l’on ne tarda pas à le remarquer pour l’agrément et le piquant de sa conversation.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 135: C’était, dit Jean-Jacques Rousseau, « un homme droit et adroit ». « Il faisait profession, écrit La Harpe, d’une franchise brusque qui ne déplaisait point […] Soit habitude, soit dessein, il gardait ce ton même dans la louange et l’on peut juger qu’elle n’y perdait pas. Il avait d’ailleurs un fonds de droiture qui le rendait incapable de plier son opinion ni sa liberté à aucun intérêt ni aucune politique ; et cependant ce ne fut point un obstacle à son avancement, parce qu’il n’offensa jamais l’amour-propre des gens de lettres, et qu’il sut intéresser en sa faveur celui des gens en place. » Duclos avait beaucoup d’esprit et une grande liberté de parole ; on cite de lui nombre de mots heureux.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 137: Duclos devint en 1755 secrétaire perpétuel de l'Académie française. Dans cette fonction, il se montra très actif et rendit de nombreux services à cette compagnie, prenant une grande part à l’édition de 1762 du Dictionnaire, dont il écrivit la préface, et faisant substituer aux lieux communs de morale qui formaient les sujets du prix d’éloquence des éloges des grands hommes (1755).
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 138: À l'Académie, il soutint généralement le parti des Philosophes, mais sans en faire partie car les excès de ses membres l’irritaient : « Les grands raisonneurs et les sous-petits raisonneurs de notre siècle, disait-il, en feront et en diront tant qu’ils finiront par m’envoyer à confesse. » Ses relations avec Voltaire furent froides et leur correspondance n’est qu’académique et de politesse. Il n’avait pas de relations avec Diderot, dont on lui reprocha d’avoir fait échouer la candidature à l’Académie. Il se brouilla avec D'Alembert et les deux hommes ne se réconcilièrent jamais entièrement. Généralement, son caractère autoritaire rendit ses relations souvent difficiles avec ses collègues.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 140: Freifrau Marie Ebner von Eschenbach (* 13. September 1830 auf Schloss Zdislawitz bei Kremsier in Mähren als Marie Dubský von Třebomyslice; † 12. März 1916 in Wien) war eine mährisch-österreichische Schriftstellerin. Ihre psychologischen Erzählungen gehören zu den bedeutendsten deutschsprachigen Beiträgen des 19. Jahrhunderts in diesem Genre.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 142: John Fletcher (1579–1625) was a Jacobean playwright. Following William Shakespeare as house playwright for the King's Men, he was among the most prolific and influential dramatists of his day; during his lifetime and in the early Restoration, his fame rivalled Shakespeare's. He collaborated on writing plays with Francis Beaumont, and also with Shakespeare on two plays.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 145: Ludwig Anton Salomon Fulda (1862–1939) oli saksalainen runoilija ja näytelmäkirjailija. Hän sai nuorena vaikutteita Paul Heysen tuotannosta ja liittyi 1888 Berliinissä maltillista realismia harrastaneeseen runoilijaryhmään. Fuldan julkaisemia runokokoelmia ovat Gedichte (1890) ja Neue Gedichte (1900), jotka osoittavat harvinaista kieli- ja muototaituruutta, sekä lukuisia näytelmiä. Miellyttäviä ovat Fuldan novellit Lebensfragmente (1894) ja Die Hochzeitsreise nach Rom (1900).
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 147: Fulda oli etevä kääntäjä. Hän muun muassa saksansi Molièrea ja Rostandia. Fulda entstammte einer seit 1639 in Frankfurt am Main ansässigen jüdischen Familie, deren Name bis 1852 Fuld lautete. Er war der Sohn des Kaufmanns Carl Hermann Fulda (1836–1917) und seiner Ehefrau Clementine, geb. Oppenheimer (1839–1916). Ab 1884 lebte er als freier Schriftsteller in München, 1887 wieder in Frankfurt, 1888 bis 1894 in Berlin, danach wieder in München und ab 1896 schließlich dauerhaft in Berlin. In Deutschland erhielt er Ausgehverbot und wurde gezwungen, den Vornamen Israel zu führen. Zwei Tage, nachdem das Reichswirtschaftsministerium seine Bitte, den ihm verliehenen Burgtheater-Ring von der für alle Juden angeordneten Abgabe aller Wertgegenstände auszunehmen, am 28. März 1939 abgewiesen hatte, nahm er sich das Leben. Er starb am 30. März im Alter von 76 Jahren in Berlin und ist auf dem Waldfriedhof Dahlem bestattet. Sein Grab ist heute ein Ehrengrab der Stadt Berlin.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 157: François VI, deuxième duc de La Rochefoucauld, prince de Marcillac, pair de France, né le 15 septembre 1613 à Paris et mort le 17 mars 1680 dans la même ville, est un écrivain, moraliste, mémorialiste et militaire français du XVIIe siècle. Il fait partie du mouvement littéraire du classicisme et est surtout connu pour ses Maximes. Bien qu'il n'ait publié officiellement que ses Mémoires et ses Maximes, sa production littéraire est dense. Dense se oli izekin. Jopa J-J. Rousseau sanoi, eze oli surullinen passka.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 162: Richterin isä oli kansakoulunopettaja, joka toimi myöhemmin Schwarzenbachissa kirkkoherrana. Richterin kouluaikana vuonna 1779 hänen isänsä kuoli ja jätti perheen puille paljaille. Kun Richter kirjoittautui Leipzigin yliopistoon, hänellä oli mukana kirjallinen todistus köyhyydestään. Yksi lukuvuosi teologiaa sai hänet ymmärtämään, ettei hänestä olisi seuraamaan tällä alalla isänsä jalanjäljissä. Richter päätti ruveta kirjailijaksi. Hänen varhaisille kirjallisille tuotoksilleen ei ollut helppo löytää kustantajaa. Ensimmäinen painettu kirja, Grönländische Prozesse, sai kurjat arvostelut ja tuotti tappiota kustantajalle, joka kieltäytyi painamasta kirjasta enempää kuin kaksi osaa. Richterin velkataakka Leipzigissa kävi ylivoimaiseksi, ja hän pakeni takaisin perheensä luo salanimen turvin. Elämä perheen luona tarjosi ehkä pakopaikan velkojain kynsistä, mutta köyhyyden aiheuttama kurjuus oli vastassa sielläkin. Kukaan Richterin veljistä ei osoittanut taipumusta työtekoon, ja yksi heistä teki itsemurhan 1789 perheen viheliäisen rahatilanteen vuoksi. Richter toimi kirjoitustyön ohella vuosina 1790–1794 kotiopettajana Schwarzenbachissa.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 181: Madame de Staël (/stal/) ou bien Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, baronne de Staël-Holstein, était une romancière, épistolière et philosophe genevoise et française née le 22 avril 1766 à Paris où elle est morte le 14 juillet 1817. Issue d´une famille de protestants valdo-genevois richissimes, fille du ministre des finances de Louis XVI Jacques Necker, elle est élevée dans un milieu de gens de lettres. Elle épouse, en 1786, le baron Erik Magnus Staël von Holstein, ambassadeur du roi Gustave III de Suède auprès de la cour de France à Versailles. Le couple se séparera en 1800. Devenue baronne de Staël, elle mène une vie sentimentale agitée et entretient en particulier une relation orageuse avec Benjamin Constant, écrivain et homme politique franco-vaudois rencontré en 1794. Entretemps, sa réputation littéraire et intellectuelle s´est affirmée grâce à trois essais philosophiques que sont les Lettres sur les ouvrages et le caractère de Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1788), De l´influence des passions sur le bonheur de l´individu et des nations (1796) et De la littérature considérée dans ses rapports avec les institutions sociales (1800). Favorable à la Révolution française et aux idéaux de 1789 au debut, elle adopte une position critique dès 1791 et ses idées d´une monarchie constitutionnelle la font considérer comme une opposante gênante par les maîtres de la révolution. Malgré le statut de diplomate de son mari, elle doit se réfugier auprès de son père en Suisse à plusieurs reprises. Interdite de séjour sur le sol français par Napoléon Bonaparte qui la considère comme un obstacle à sa politique, elle s´installe en Suisse dans le château familial de Coppet qui sert de lieu principal de rencontres au groupe du même nom, et d´où elle fait paraître Delphine (1802), Corinne ou l´Italie (1807) et De l´Allemagne (1810/1813b). Ses œuvres fictionnelles majeures, dans lesquelles elle représente des femmes victimes des contraintes sociales qui les enchaînent, sont Delphine (1802) et Corinne ou l´Italie (1807).
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 191: Während ihre Brüder höhere Schulen besuchten (Ludwig Robert war Schüler des Französischen Gymnasiums) und eine kaufmännische Ausbildung absolvierten, wurde Rahel von Hauslehrern unterrichtet. Sie lernte Französisch, Englisch und Italienisch, erhielt Klavier- und Tanzunterricht und unternahm früh Reisen nach Breslau (1794), Teplitz (1796) und Paris (1800). Ihre Allgemeinbildung übertraf bei weitem die einer durchschnittlichen christlichen Mädchenerziehung. Im böhmischen Kurbad Karlsbad begegnete sie 1795 erstmals Goethe, den sie als Schriftsteller außerordentlich verehrte, und der von ihr urteilte, sie sei „ein Mädchen von außerordentlichem Verstand“, „stark in jeder ihrer Empfindungen und dabei leicht in ihren Äußerungen“, „kurz, was ich eine schöne Seele nennen möchte“.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 199: Von 1793 bis zum Herbst 1808, „in ihrer glanzvollsten Zeit“ (K. A. Varnhagen), bewohnte die Familie Levin-Robert das Haus No. 54 in der Jägerstraße beim Gendarmenmarkt. Hier fanden vor allem in der Zeit um 1800 gesellige Zusammenkünfte der mit dem Haus befreundeten Zeitgenossen statt. (→ siehe Artikel Salon der Rahel Varnhagen). Dominiert wurden diese Treffen von den (meist jüdischen) Gastgeberinnen wie Henriette Herz, Amalie Beer oder eben Rahel Robert-Tornow. Die „Salonnièren“ selbst nannten solche Abende „Thees“, „Geselligkeit“, oder sie setzten einen wiederkehrenden Wochentag (z. B. „Montage“) als Name für die Einladung fest. Von „Salon“ ist bei Rahel Varnhagen nur im Zusammenhang mit den sehr prächtigen Empfängen der Fanny von Arnstein in Wien die Rede; erst viele Jahrzehnte später sprach man in Berlin von „Salons“.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 201: Ausschlaggebend war die Vereinigung von Menschen unterschiedlicher Stände und Berufe, religiöser oder politischer Orientierung zu Gesprächen: Dichter, Naturforscher, Politiker, Schauspieler/-innen, Aristokraten und Reisende kamen zusammen. Die Nähe des Theaters, der Börse und der Französischen Gemeinde sorgte für Vielfalt. Mitunter wurde, wie im Elternhaus der Henriette Solmar (einer Cousine Rahel Varnhagens), mit Rücksicht auf Besucher aus fremden Ländern französisch gesprochen. Berühmte Gäste in dieser ersten Phase waren Jean Paul, Ludwig Tieck, Friedrich von Gentz, Ernst von Pfuel, Friedrich Schlegel, Wilhelm und Alexander von Humboldt, Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué, Prinz Louis Ferdinand und dessen Geliebte Pauline Wiesel. Allerdings gibt es nur wenige zeitgenössische Quellen und gar keine zeitgenössischen Bilder dieser Geselligkeiten. Es wurden nicht nur Prominente eingeladen, sondern auch viele Personen, die kaum Spuren hinterlassen haben. Fanny Lewald (die Rahel Varnhagen nicht mehr kennengelernt hat) gibt allerdings zu bedenken: „Man hört die Namen Humboldt, Rahel Levin, Schleiermacher, Varnhagen und Schlegel, und denkt an das, was sie geworden, und vergißt, daß die Humboldt’s ihrer Zeit nur zwei junge Edelleute, daß Rahel Levin ein lebhaftes Judenmädchen, Schleiermacher ein unbekannter Geistlicher, Varnhagen ein junger Praktikant der Medizin, die Schlegel ein paar ziemlich leichtsinnige junge Journalisten gewesen sind“.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 203: Neben anderen Liebeleien erlebte Rahel Robert, die sehr kritisch über die bürgerliche Ehe zwischen Mann und Frau dachte, auch das Scheitern ihres Verlöbnisses mit dem spanischen Gesandten Rafael Eugenio Rufino d’Urquijo Ybaizal y Taborga (1769–1839), der sie mit Streitszenen quälte. Was d’Urquijo betrifft, den sie als unbeherrscht und eifersüchtig erlebt hatte, trug sie ihm nichts nach: „Er hat mich zu sehr, zu oft, und immerweg beleidigt; gut bin ich ihm auch“, schrieb sie an Karl August Varnhagen, mit dem sie inzwischen seit fünf Jahren verlobt war. Am 15. Juli 1814 heiratete d’Urquijo in Berlin Louise von Fuchs (1792–1862); neun Wochen später, am 27. September, heiratete Rahel Robert, ebenfalls wieder in Berlin, den vierzehn Jahre jüngeren Diplomaten, Historiker und Publizisten Varnhagen, der in Österreich den Namenszusatz seiner adligen Vorfahren „von Ense“ angenommen hatte. Das geschah zu einer Zeit, als er noch Gefahr lief, als gebürtiger Düsseldorfer von Napoleons Truppen rekrutiert zu werden. Später wurde der Adelstitel, den beide Ehepartner trugen, durch ein Patent des preußischen Königs Friedrich Wilhelm III. bestätigt. Kurz zuvor, am 23. September, war Rahel zum evangelischen Christentum konvertiert. Bei der Hochzeit war der gemeinsame Freund Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué zugegen.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 209: Rahel Varnhagen war im Alter von 61 Jahren verstorben. An ihrer Pflege in den letzten Wochen beteiligte sich Bettina von Arnim, die ihr, freilich ohne Erfolg, eine homöopathische Behandlung empfohlen hatte. Aus Sorge, scheintot beigesetzt zu werden, verfügte sie, nach ihrem Tod 20 Jahre lang in einem Doppelsarg mit Sichtfenstern oberirdisch aufgebahrt zu werden. Der Sarg stand 34 Jahre lang in einer Halle auf dem Friedhofsquartier vor dem Halleschen Tor, bis Rahel Varnhagen von Ense 1867 auf Veranlassung ihrer Nichte Ludmilla Assing neben ihrem neun Jahre zuvor verstorbenen Gatten auf dem Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof I beigesetzt wurde
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    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 397: Helen May Rowland (/ˈroʊlənd/; 1875–1950) was an American journalist and humorist. For many years she wrote a column in the New York World called "Reflections of a Bachelor Girl". Many of her pithy insights from these columns were published in book form, including Reflections of a Bachelor Girl (1909), The Rubáiyát of a Bachelor (1915), and A Guide to Men (1922).
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 420: Liisa Helena Laukkarinen (oik.Laukkarinen-Rüfenacht; s.13. tammikuuta 1944 Laukaa) on suomalainen runoilija ja kääntäjä.Hän opiskeli Tampereen yliopiston draamastudiossa 1965-1972.. Laukkarinen asuu Suomessa Jyväskylän Vaajakoskella ja Sveitsissä Oberschanissa.Hän on ollut naimisissa sveitsiläisen taiteilijan Peter Rüfenachtin kanssa.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 427: John Barrymore (born John Sidney Blyth; February 14 or 15, 1882 – May 29, 1942) was an American actor on stage, screen and radio. A member of the Drew and Barrymore theatrical families, he initially tried to avoid the stage, and briefly attempted a career as an artist, but appeared on stage together with his father Maurice in 1900, and then his sister Ethel the following year. He began his career in 1903 and first gained attention as a stage actor in light comedy, then high drama, culminating in productions of Justice (1916), Richard III (1920) and Hamlet (1922); his portrayal of Hamlet led to him being called the "living American tragedy".
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 438: Jennie Lee (born Virginia Lee Hicks, October 23, 1928 – March 24, 1990) was an American stripper, burlesque entertainer, pin-up model, Union activist, and a minor role movie actress, who performed several striptease acts in nightclubs during the 1950s and 1960s. She was also known as "the Bazoom Girl", "the Burlesque Version of Jayne Mansfield", and "Miss 44 and Plenty More".
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 442: Douglas Francis Jerrold (Scarborough 3 August 1893 - 1964) was a British journalist and publisher. As editor of The English Review from 1931 to 1935, he was a vocal supporter of fascism in Italy and of Francoist Spain.He was personally involved in the events of July 1936 when two British intelligence agents piloted an aircraft from the Canary Islands to Spanish Morocco, taking General ... Jerrold´s figure was small and spare, and in later years bowed almost to deformity. His features were strongly marked and expressive, from the thin humorous lips to the keen blue eyes, gleaming from beneath the shaggy eyebrows. He was brisk and active, with the careless bluffness of a sailor. Briljantti vittupää.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 449: Саша́ Гитри́ (фр. Sacha Guitry, настоящее имя Александр Жорж Пьер Гитри, фр. Alexandre Georges-Pierre Guitry, 21 февраля 1885, Санкт-Петербург — 24 июля 1957, Париж) — французский писатель, актёр, режиссёр и продюсер. Плодовитый драматург, написал более сотни пьес и снял по некоторым из них фильмы.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 459: Wystan Hugh Auden (/ˈwɪstən ˈhjuː ˈɔːdən/ 21 February 1907 – 29 September 1973) was an Anglo-American poet. Auden´s poetry was noted for its stylistic and technical achievement, its engagement with politics, morals, love, and religion, and its variety in tone, form, and content. Some of his best known poems are about love, such as "Funeral Blues"; on political and social themes, such as "September 1, 1939" and "The Shield of Achilles"; on cultural and psychological themes, such as The Age of Anxiety; and on religious themes such as "For the Time Being" and "Horae Canonicae".
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 460: He was born in York and grew up in and near Birmingham in a professional middle-class family. He attended English independent (or public) schools and studied English at Christ Church, Oxford. After a few months in Berlin in 1928–29, he spent five years (1930–35) teaching in British private preparatory schools, then travelled to Iceland and China to write books about his journeys. In 1939 he moved to the United States and became an American citizen in 1946, retaining his British citizenship. Auden oli homopetteri.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 476: Olikohan se assari kuikelo Hannu Sivenius uraniaani Simo Siveniuxen aaluva? Jean-Jacques Rousseau ja totuutta rakastava kirjoitus. Pehmeäkantinen kirja, 2011 (lisätietoa). Syvästi koetussa tulkinnassaan Hannu Sivenius väittää, että Rousseaun teosten omaperäinen ja nalkuttava ote syntyy siitä, että niissä ilmenee aidosti filosofinen, totuutta rakastava kirjoitus. Tämä, pitkään tekeillä ollut teos, on iso tapahtuma suomalaisessa filosofiassa: se on ensimmäinen kirjan mittainen teksti yhdeltä viime vuosikymmenet eniten ajatteluumme vaikuttaneelta hahmolta. Samalla se muodostaa yhdessä Siveniuksen väitöskirjan kanssa kokonaisuuden Jean-Jacques Rousseau I-II.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 481: Noailles´n isä oli romanialainen emigrantti, ruhtinas Grégoire Bassaraba de Brancovan ja äiti kreikkalaissyntyinen ruhtinatar Rachel Musurus. Kuulostaa huijareiden feikkinimiltä. Anna de Noailles oli naimisissa ranskalaisen kreivin kanssa. Hän liikkui Pariisissa taidepíireissä, joihin kuuluivat häntä ihailleet Marcel Proust, André Gide, Paul Valéry ja Jean Cocteau. Nippu homopettereitä. Suomessa häntä ihaili jo nuoresta pitäen Olavi Paavolainen, joka valitsi hänet taiteelliseksi tunnuskuvakseen. Ja Sarkia. Toinen Noailles´n ihailija oli Anna-Maria Tallgren, joka kirjoitti hänestä artikkelin esseekokoelmaansa Pikapiirtoja nykyajan kirjailijoista (1917). Yleisemminkin hän oli Nuoren Voiman Liiton runoilijoiden innoittaja, muun muassa Paavolaisen kotona Kivennavalla 1925 pidetyn telttajuhlan tuloksena syntyi hänen innoittamanaan runoja, jotka ilmestyivät tulenkantajien runokokoelmassa Hurmioituneet kasvot (1925).
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 486: Maurice Bedel, né le 30 décembre 1883 à Paris et mort le 15 octobre 1954 à La Genauraye à Thuré (Vienne)1, est un écrivain, essayiste et journaliste français. Aika lailla Urpo Harvan näköinen. Docteur en médecine, la thèse de Maurice Bedel est consacrée aux obsessions périodiques et se tourne vers la psychiatrie. Il publie ses premiers poèmes sous le pseudonyme de Gabriel Senilis : Le Cahier de Phane. Couronné par le prix Goncourt en 1927 pour son premier roman Jérôme 60° latitude nord, il est élu en 1948 président de la Société des gens de lettres.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 488: Peter Alexander Freiherr von Ustinov (16 April 1921 – 28 March 2004) was born at 45 Belsize Park, London, England. His father, Jona Freiherr von Ustinov, was of Russian, German, Polish, and Ethiopian Jewish descent. Peter´s paternal grandfather was Baron Plato von Ustinov, a Russian noble, and his grandmother was Magdalena Hall, of mixed German-Ethiopian-Jewish origin. Peter was a British actor, filmmaker and writer and a fixture on television talk shows and lecture circuits for much of his career. Peter oli kuraverinen äiskän puolelta.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 491: In 1959, Ciardi published a book on how to read, write, and teach poetry, How Does a Poem Mean?, which has proven to be among the most-used books of its kind.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 503: Henry Charles Bukowski (alk. Heinrich Karl Bukowski; 16. elokuuta 1920 Andernach, Saksa – 9. maaliskuuta 1994 San Pedro, Kalifornia) oli yhdysvaltalainen runoilija ja kirjailija.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 506: Bukowski syntyi Andernachissa, Saksassa ja muutti jo kaksivuotiaana perheensä kanssa Los Angelesiin, Yhdysvaltoihin, missä hän asui suurimman osan elämästään. Hänen äitinsä oli saksalainen ja isä yhdysvaltalainen sotilas. Lapsuudessaan Bukowski oli syrjäänvetäytyvä ja hiljainen. Teini-iässä hänelle tuli vielä äärimmäisen paha akne, mikä vaikeutti sosiaalista elämää entisestään. Nuoruudessaan hän vietti kiertelevää elämää asuen muun muassa Philadelphiassa ja New Orleansissa. Hän teki satunnaisia pätkätöitä ja kirjoitti novelleja, joita lähetti moniin kirjallisuuslehtiin julkaisun toivossa.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 519: He earned his living from writing, particularly popular historical novels such as I, Claudius; King Jesus; The Golden Fleece; and Count Belisarius. He also was a prominent translator of Classical Latin and Ancient Greek texts; his versions of The Twelve Caesars and The Golden Ass remain popular for their clarity and entertaining style. Graves was awarded the 1934 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for both I, Claudius and Claudius the God.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 524: Issu d´une famille de drapiers juifs alsaciens, il est le fils d´Ernest Herzog et d´Alice Lévy, et le petit-fils de Salomon Herzog (1818-1876) et Émilie Fraenckel (1828-1891), originaires de Ringendorf.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 530: Mais c´est dans les biographies que l´écrivain excelle : il les consacre, avec une fraternité inspirée, à des écrivains comme Shelley, Byron, Victor Hugo, George Sand ou Balzac, mais aussi à des personnages politiques comme Disraeli et le général Lyautey, ou scientifiques comme Alexander Fleming.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 536: In his memoirs, he calls his father “bashful” and his mother “reserved.” Between them, they filled the house with “melancholy reticences and unexpressed doubts.” Some of the silence surrounded a particular subject: the family’s Jewishness. This was not exactly hidden, but it was not brought to the fore, either. Maurois, who was born Émile Herzog on July 26, 1885, found out that he was Jewish at the age of about six, when a friend at the local Protestant church told him so. His parents confirmed it, but they also spoke highly of Protestantism.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 538: He had a good education at the lycée in Rouen, falling under the influence of a charismatic teacher, Émile-Auguste Chartier, known as “Alain.” Alain inspired other pupils, too, including Simone Weil and Raymond Aron, urging them to question received ideas. He gave Maurois a love of literature but also, perhaps surprisingly, urged him to take up the mill business after leaving school. Maurois did so, but in his Elbeuf office he kept a secret cupboard filled with Balzac novels and notebooks, and copied out pages of Stendhal to improve his writing style. He became a Kipling enthusiast, and learned excellent English. He travelled to Paris at least one day a week, and frequented brothels there.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 540: But then he fell in love! Emppu rakastui Geneven lomalla 16-vuotiaaseen koulutyttöön kuin Vladi Lolitaan. Janine matched a template that he had got from a book that influenced his erotic fantasies permanently. With her Slavic features and her cool, rather fey manner, Wanda "Janine" de Szymkiewicz (though Polish) made a perfect Russian queen. She called him Minou, he called her Ginou. Sini ja mini. Sometime in the early nineteen-twenties, Maurois began having affairs. Janine had them, too, or at least flirtations, aquarels of fucking, especially on their seaside vacations in Deauville. Maurois put a lot of his own personality into Shelley, and wrote of Harriet as a “child-wife” made bitter by unhappiness. Emil could be savage: “Even when she had the air of being interested in ideas, her indifference was proved by the blankness of her gaze. Worst of all, she was coquettish, frivolous, versed in the tricks and wiles of woman.” Fortunately, becoming pregnant again in late 1922, Janine developed septicemia, was operated on unsuccessfully, and died on February 26, 1923. Maurois was bereaved, and free. Jahuu! Vihelteliköhän sekin koko matkan hautajaisiin kuten Peppy? Rakkaus on hassuttelua yhdessä.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 546: Après la guerre apparaissent les Pièces brillantes qui jouent sur la mise en abyme du théâtre au théâtre (La Répétition ou l´Amour puni en 1947, Colombe en 1951), puis les Pièces grinçantes, comédies satiriques comme Pauvre Bitos ou le Dîner de têtes (1956). Dans la même période, Jean Anouilh s´intéresse dans des Pièces costumées à des figures lumineuses qui se sacrifient au nom du devoir : envers la patrie comme Jeanne d´Arc dans L´Alouette (1953) ou envers Dieu comme Thomas Becket (Becket ou l´Honneur de Dieu en 1959). Le dramaturge a continué dans le même temps à servir le genre de la comédie dans de nombreuses pièces où il mêle farce et ironie (par exemple Les Poissons rouges ou Mon père ce héros en 1970) jusque dans les dernières années de sa vie.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 548: Christian Otto Josef Wolfgang Morgenstern (* 6. Mai 1871 in München; † 31. März 1914 in Untermais, Tirol, Österreich-Ungarn) war ein deutscher Dichter, Schriftsteller und Übersetzer. Besondere Bekanntheit erreichte seine komische Lyrik, die jedoch nur einen Teil seines Werkes ausmacht.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 551: 1881 starb seine Mutter Charlotte an Tuberkulose. Morgenstern hatte sich offenbar bei ihr angesteckt. Bald darauf wurde er, ohne in der frühen Kindheit regelmäßigen Schulunterricht erhalten zu haben, seinem Paten Arnold Otto Meyer, einem Kunsthändler in Hamburg, zur Erziehung anvertraut, worunter er jedoch litt. Ein Jahr später kehrte er nach München zurück und kam in ein Internat in Landshut. Dort wurde Körperstrafe eingesetzt, und er erfuhr Mobbing durch seine Mitschüler.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 553: Der Vater heiratete Amélie von Dall’Armi und wurde 1883 an die Königliche Kunstschule in Breslau berufen. Christian ging mit nach Breslau und besuchte das Maria-Magdalenen-Gymnasium. Hier schrieb er im Alter von 16 Jahren das Trauerspiel Alexander von Bulgarien und Mineralogia popularis, eine Beschreibung von Mineralien. Beide Texte sind nicht erhalten. Zudem entwarf er eine Faustdichtung und beschäftigte sich mit Arthur Schopenhauer.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 555: 1893 verfasste er Sansara, eine humoristische Studie. Das erste Sommersemester verbrachte er mit Kayssler in München. Er vertrug jedoch wegen seiner Tuberkulose das Klima dort nicht und begab sich zur Kur nach Bad Reinerz. Als er nach Breslau zurückkehrte, hatte sich der Vater von seiner zweiten Frau getrennt. Es folgte eine Erholungszeit in Sorau. Da er sein Studium nicht fortsetzen konnte, wären Freunde bereit gewesen, einen Kuraufenthalt in Davos zu bezahlen. Das jedoch wies der Vater zurück, genau wie ein Angebot Dahns, das Studium bis zum Referendar zu finanzieren. Morgenstern entschied sich nun, als Schriftsteller zu leben. Nach der dritten Heirat seines Vaters zerbrach das Verhältnis zu diesem weitgehend.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 557: Ab 1903 war er literarischer Lektor im Verlag von Bruno Cassirer, mit dem er freundschaftlich verbunden war. Er betreute und förderte dort u. a. Robert Walser. Zuvor war er Dramaturg bei Felix Bloch Erben. 1905 reiste er nach Wyk und hatte einen Sanatoriumsaufenthalt in Birkenwerder, der nicht zum gewünschten Erfolg führte. Zudem erschienen in diesem Jahr seine Galgenlieder und er las Fjodor Michailowitsch Dostojewski. Ein Jahr später reiste er aus gesundheitlichen Gründen in Kurorte in bayerischer, Tiroler und Schweizer Alpenlandschaft, nach Bad Tölz, Längenfeld, Obergurgl, Meran, Obermais, St. Vigil und Tenigerbad und beschäftigte sich mit Jakob Böhme, Fechner, Fichte, Hegel, Eckhart von Hochheim, Fritz Mauthner, Spinoza und Tolstoi.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 559: Im Januar 1909 schloss er bei Berliner Vorträgen Rudolf Steiners mit diesem eine enge und dauerhafte Freundschaft. Um Steiners Vorträge zu hören, reiste er noch im selben Jahr nach Düsseldorf, Koblenz, Kristiania, Kassel und München. Im Mai trat er einen Monat nach Margareta der von Steiner geführten Deutschen Sektion der Theosophischen Gesellschaft bei. Bei der folgenden Spaltung dieser Körperschaft 1912/1913 blieb er auf der Seite Steiners und wurde Mitglied der Anthroposophischen Gesellschaft. 1909 übersetzte er auch Knut Hamsun, besuchte den Internationalen Theosophischen Kongress in Budapest und seinen Vater in Wolfshau, er reiste mit Margareta in den Schwarzwald und nach Obermais. Dort erkrankte er, wohl auch infolge der zahlreichen Reisen, an einer schweren Bronchitis. Ein Arzt deutete bereits auf den kurz bevorstehenden Tod hin. Morgensterns Zustand verbesserte sich jedoch wieder, und so heirateten er und Margareta am 7. März 1910.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 561: Drei Beispiele der besonderen Sprachkomik Christian Morgensterns:
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 576: Jean Rostand, né le 30 octobre 1894 à Paris (17e arrondissement) et mort le 4 septembre 1977 à Ville-d´Avray (Hauts-de-Seine), était un écrivain, moraliste, biologiste, historien des sciences et académicien français. Très intéressé par les origines de la vie, il étudie la biologie des batraciens (grenouilles, crapauds, tritons et autres), la parthénogenèse, l´action du froid sur les œufs, et promeut de multiples recherches sur l´hérédité. Avec conviction et enthousiasme, il s´efforce de vulgariser la biologie auprès d´un large public (il reçoit en 1959 le prix Kalinga de vulgarisation scientifique) et d´alerter l´opinion sur la gravité et des problèmes humains qu´elle pose. Considérant la biologie comme devant être porteuse d´une morale, il met en garde contre les dangers qui menacent les humains lorsqu´ils jouent aux apprentis sorciers, comme les tenants de l´eugénisme. Toutefois, Rostand soutient une forme d´« eugénisme 'positif' », approuvant certains écrits d´Alexis Carrel et la stérilisation des personnes atteintes de certaines formes graves de maladies mentales, ce qui fut rapproché, après la guerre, de la loi nazie de 1933, et lui fut reproché dans un contexte où l´eugénisme est une idéologie encore répandue avec des auteurs comme Julian Huxley, premier directeur de l´UNESCO (1946-1948).
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 584: British Eugenics Society oli Darwinin serkun Sir Francis Galtonin aivopieruja. Galton ei selvinnyt laajennetusta matematiikasta ja lääkärinopinnotkin jäi sitten kesken. Tehdäänpä sensijaan nazimeisingillä selvää muista misfiteistä! Galtonin veljexiin kuului mm iljexet Julian ja Aldous Huxley, H.G.Wells, Winston Churchill, Bertrand Russell ja Charles Darwin. "Man is gifted with pity and other kindly feelings; he has also the power of preventing many kinds of suffering. I conceive it to fall well within his province to replace Natural Selection by other processes that are more merciful and not less effective. This is precisely the aim of Eugenics.” Since wars begin in the minds of men and women, it is in the minds of men and women that the defences of peace must be constructed. (UNESCO)
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 590: Max Ernst (2 April 1891 – 1 April 1976) was a German (naturalised American in 1948 and French in 1958) painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and poet. A prolific artist, Ernst was a primary pioneer of the Dada movement and surrealism. He had no formal artistic training, but his experimental attitude toward the making of art resulted in his invention of frottage—a technique that uses pencil rubbings of objects as a source of images—and grattage, an analogous technique in which paint is scraped across canvas to reveal the imprints of the objects placed beneath. He is also noted for his novels consisting of collages. Vitun tuhertaja. Onko hölmömpää kuin noi Maxin älynväläyxet? Se on yhtä puupää kuin Wolfram Rothin isäpuoli Ernst Rüdiger. Turmiolan Hannu on kyllä raapinut aforismikasaansa ihan pahnanpohjatkin. Oscar Wilden turauxet puolestaan on tyypillistä homopetteröintiä.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 595: Margaret Caroline Anderson (November 24, 1886 – October 19, 1973) was the American founder, editor and publisher of the art and literary magazine The Little Review, which published a collection of modern American, English and Irish writers between 1914 and 1929. The periodical is most noted for introducing many prominent American and British writers of the 20th century, such as Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot in the United States, and publishing the first thirteen chapters of James Joyce's then-unpublished novel, Ulysses. A large collection of her papers on Gurdjieff's teaching is now preserved at Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. She was blond, shapely, with lean ankles and a Scandinavian face. ... In 1916, Anderson met Jane Heap. The two became lovers. In early 1924, through Alfred Richard Orage, Anderson came to know of spiritual teacher George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff, and saw performances of his 'Sacred dances', first at the 'Neighbourhood Playhouse', and later at Carnegie Hall. Shortly after Gurdjieff's automobile accident, Anderson, along with Georgette Leblanc, Jane Heap and Monique Surrere, moved to France to visit him at Fountainebleau-Avon, where he had set up his institute at Château du Prieuré in Avon.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 597: The teachings of George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff played an important role in Anderson's life. Anderson met Gurdjieff in Paris and, together with Leblanc, began studies with him, focusing on his original teaching called The Fourth Way. Along with Katherine Mansfield and Jane Heap, she remains one of the most noted institutees of Gurdjieff´s, Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man, at Fontainebleau, near Paris, from October 1922 to 1924. Anderson studied with Gurdjieff in France until his death in October 1949, writing about him and his teachings in most of her books, most extensively in her memoir, The Unknowable Gurdjieff. By 1942 her relationship with Heap had cooled. Anderson sailed for the United States. Jane Heap had moved to London in 1935, where she led Gurdjieff study groups until her death in 1964. With her passage paid by Ernest Hemingway, Anderson met on the voyage Dorothy Caruso, widow of the singer and famous tenor Enrico Caruso. The two began a romantic relationship, and lived together until Dorothy´s death in 1955. Anderson returned to Le Cannet, and there she died of emphysema on October 19, 1973.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 599: Jacques Maritain, né le 18 novembre 1882 à Paris et mort le 28 avril 1973 à Toulouse, est un philosophe français. C´est l´une des figures importantes du thomisme au XXe siècle.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 600: Agnostique élevé dans le protestantisme, Jacques Maritain se convertit à la foi catholique en 1906 et cette religion a profondément imprégné sa philosophie. Après une phase anti-moderniste, où il était proche de l´Action française, sans y adhérer, il s´en éloigna et finit par accepter la démocratie et la laïcité (Humanisme intégral, 1936). Son œuvre fut liée de près à l´éclosion de la démocratie chrétienne, malgré les réserves de Maritain lui-même à propos de son organisation concrète.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 604: Il est le promoteur d´un réalisme critique et d´une philosophie de l´être et de l´exister supérieure, d´après lui, aux philosophies de l´Un, du vrai, du bien, de la liberté, de la durée, de l´existence (coupée de l´essence). Le principe fondateur de cette doctrine de l´être est le principe d´identité qui justifie en droit une « raison d´être » intelligible (causalité, finalité). Du principe d´identité découlent toutes les catégories de l´être (essence/existence ; acte/puissance ; substance ; quantité ; qualité ; relation, etc.), d´où l´on déduit l´être même subsistant (Dieu) qu´Heidegger a confondu à tort selon lui avec un existant suprême. Ota tuosta nyt selvää.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 611: Adrian Henri (10 April 1932 – 20 December 2000) was a British poet and painter best remembered as the founder of poetry-rock group the Liverpool Scene and as one of three poets in the best-selling anthology The Mersey Sound, along with Brian Patten and Roger McGough. The trio of Liverpool poets came to prominence in that city´s Merseybeat zeitgeist of the 1960s and 1970s. He was described by Edward Lucie-Smith in British Poetry since 1945 as the "theoretician" of the three. His characterisation of popular culture in verse helped to widen the audience for poetry among 1960s British youth. He was influenced by the French Symbolist school of poetry and surrealist art. Aika nolla.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 613: Markku Juhani Lahtela (1. elokuuta 1936 Kemijärvi – 31. heinäkuuta 1980 Nummi) oli suomalainen kirjailija. Hänet tunnettiin radikaaleista yhteiskunnallisista kannanotoista, sillä hän oli humanististen tieteiden kandidaatti (Helsingin yliopisto 1963). Lahtela suomensi teoksia, joista keskusteltiin 1960-luvulla paljon, muun muassa A. S. Neillin teoksen Summerhill, joka oli niin sanotun vapaan kasvatuksen perusteos, sekä yhden beat-kirjallisuuden tunnetuimmista teoksista, Jack Kerouacin Matkalla. Keväällä 1967 Lahtela herätti huomiota polttaessaan julkisesti sotilaspassinsa Helsingissä Esplanadin puistossa Kalevi Seilosen, Ilpo Saunion ja Tauno Tuomivaaran kanssa. Miehet kärähtivät ja Mara tuomittiin sakkoihin. Lahtelan isä oli kansanedustaja ja ministeri Olavi Lahtela, äiti kirjailija Kyllikki Kallas ja isänisä kansanedustaja Matti Lahtela. SDP:n poliitikko Mikael Jungner on hänen sisarenpoikansa. Lahtela kärsi alkoholismista. Hän teki itsemurhan pyssyllä vuonna 1980. Taisi olla aihetta. Markku Lahtelan kirja "Se" (1966) oli "huikea".
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 615: Ben Hecht (28. helmikuuta 1894 New York, New York – 18. huhtikuuta 1964 New York) oli yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija, käsikirjoittaja, ohjaaja ja tuottaja. Hechtin vanhemmat olivat venäjänjuutalaisia siirtolaisia. Hän työskenteli lehtimiehenä Chicagossa ja vuonna 1921 julkaisi ensimmäisen romaaninsa Erik Dorn. Hollywoodiin hän siirtyi 1920-luvun puolenvälin jälkeen. Hecht teki paljon yhteistyötä kirjailija Charles MacArthurin kanssa. Yhteistyönä syntyi muun muassa näytelmä The Front Page, josta on myöhemmin tehty useita elokuvasovituksia. Hecht myös kirjoitti MacArthurin elämäkerran mutta vasta vuosi tämän kuoleman jälkeen. Hecht kritisoi Britannian toimintaa Palestiinassa ja tuki juutalaista vastarintaliikettä, minkä seurauksena hän nimensä poistettiin Britanniassa elokuvista useiden vuosien ajan.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 622: Maureen Patricia Duffy (born 21 October 1933) is an English poet, playwright, novelist and non-fiction author. Long an activist covering such issues as gay rights and animal rights, she campaigns especially on behalf of authors. She has received the Benson & Hedges Medal for her damn long writings.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 627: Ti-Grace Atkinson (born November 9, 1938 as Grace Atkinson) is an American radical feminist author and philosopher. Atkinson was born into a prominent Louisiana family. Named for her grandmother, Grace, the "Ti" is Cajun French for petite, meaning little.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 629: As an undergraduate, Atkinson read Simone de Beauvoir´s The Second Sex, and struck up a correspondence with de Beauvoir, who suggested that she contact Betty Friedan. Atkinson became an early member of Friedan´s National Organization for Women. Atkinson´s time with the organization was tumultuous, including a row with the national leadership over her attempts to defend and promote Valerie Solanas and her SCUM Manifesto in the wake of the Andy Warhol shooting. In 1968 she left the organization because it would not confront issues like abortion and marriage inequalities. She founded the October 17th Movement, which later became The Feminists, a radical feminist group active until 1973. By 1971 she had written several pamphlets on feminism, was a member of the Daughters of Bilitis and was advocating specifically political lesbianism. "Sisterhood," Atkinson famously said, "is powerful. It kills mostly sisters." The Daughters of Bilitis / b ɪ ˈ l iː t ɪ s /, also called the DOB or the Daughters, was the first lesbian civil and political rights organization in the United States. Bilitis is not cholitis nor Kari Matihaldi disease, but a fictional companion of Sappho.
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    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 38: Carl Gustav Jung (* 26. Juli 1875 in Kesswil, Schweiz; † 6. Juni 1961 in Küsnacht/Kanton Zürich), meist kurz C. G. Jung, war ein Schweizer Psychiater und der Begründer der analytischen Psychologie. Carl Gustav Jung wurde 1875 in einem Dorf am Schweizer Ufer des Bodensees geboren. Carl Gustav Jung war der zweite Sohn des reformierten Pfarrers Johann Paul Achilles Jung (1842–1896) und seiner Frau Emilie (1848–1923), Tochter des Basler Antistes Samuel Preiswerk, in Kesswil, Kanton Thurgau. Der gleichnamige Grossvater Karl Gustav Jung (1794–1864) stammte ursprünglich aus Mainz; er emigrierte 1822 nach Basel und wirkte dort bis 1864 als Professor der Medizin, genauer hatte er einen Lehrstuhl für Anatomie, Chirurgie und Geburtshilfe an die Universität Basel inne. Carl Gustav war sechs Monate alt, als sein Vater, ein Bruder des Architekten Ernst Georg Jung, ins Pfarrhaus von Laufen nahe beim Rheinfall umzog. Vier Jahre später zog die Familie nach Kleinhüningen bei Basel, wo sein Vater eine Stelle als Pfarrer in der Dorfkirche Kleinhüningen antrat. Als er neun Jahre alt war, wurde seine Schwester Johanna Gertrud («Trudi») geboren. Nach dem Tod seines Vaters am 28. Januar 1896 musste Jung als junger Student für den Unterhalt seiner Mutter und seiner Schwester sorgen.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 40: In seiner frühen Studienzeit beschäftigte er sich u. a. mit Spiritismus, einem Gebiet, das damals, wie seine Biografin Deirdre Bair 2005 schrieb, «als mit der Psychiatrie verwandt» angesehen wurde. Sein Interesse für okkulte Phänomene wurde durch zwei unerklärliche parapsychologische Erscheinungen in seinem ersten Studiensemester geweckt: Ein plötzliches Zerreissen eines Tisches und sauberes Zerspringen eines Brotmessers habe er beobachtet.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 42: Jung spezialisierte sich auf Psychiatrie. Interesse an diesem Gebiet hatte er bereits aufgrund der Aufgaben seines Vaters Paul als Pastor und Konsulent der Psychiatrischen Universitätsklinik Basel (vermutlich von 1886/87 bis zu seinem Lebensende am 28. Januar 1896). Ausschlaggebend für Jungs Entscheidung war die Lektüre von Krafft-Ebings Lehrbuch der Psychiatrie für praktische Ärzte und Studierende, in dem Psychosen als «Krankheiten der Person» beschrieben werden, was für Jung «die beiden Ströme meines Interesses» als «gemeinsame[s] Feld der Erfahrung von biologischen und geistigen Tatsachen» verband. 1900 wurde Jung nach seinem Staatsexamen als Assistent von Eugen Bleuler in der Psychiatrischen Universitätsklinik Zürich in Zürich tätig. Während dieser Zeit entstand aus seinen Beobachtungen von schizophrenen Patienten in 1902 seine Dissertation Zur Psychologie und Pathologie sogenannter occulter Phänomene.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 44: Die Ergebnisse seiner Assoziationsexperimente, verknüpft mit den Überlegungen von Pierre Janet in Paris und Théodore Flournoy in Genf, brachten Jung zur Annahme der von ihm so genannten «gefühlsbetonten Komplexe». Er sah darin die Bestätigung von Sigmund Freuds Theorie der Verdrängung, die ihm die einzig sinnvolle Erklärung für solche sich autonom verhaltenden, aber dem Bewusstsein schwer zugänglichen Gedankeneinheiten war.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 46: Bei ihrer ersten Begegnung 1907 in Wien sprachen Freud und Jung dreizehn Stunden miteinander, wobei sowohl sehr ähnliche Interessen als auch bereits Differenzen sichtbar wurden: Freud habe Jung gebeten, «nie die Sexualtheorie aufzugeben». Ein früher Konfliktpunkt war ihre unterschiedliche Einstellung zu Religion und zum Irrationalen: Jung nahm sogenannte parapsychologische Phänomene ernst, während Freud diese «als Unsinn» ablehnte, selbst als sich nach Schilderung Jungs ein solches Phänomen (ein wiederholter Knall im Bücherschrank) am gemeinsamen Abend ereignet haben soll. Jung war enttäuscht über die Reaktion Freuds und schrieb sie dessen «materialistischem Vorurteil» zu. Freud schätzte es, dass Jung sich als «Christ und Pastorensohn» seiner Theorie anschloss. Erst Jungs «Auftreten [habe] die Psychoanalyse der Gefahr entzogen … eine jüdische nationale Angelegenheit zu werden», schrieb er in einem privaten Brief 1908. Freud sah in Jung den Stammhalter und Fortführer der Psychoanalyse und bezeichnete ihn als «Kronprinzen».
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 48: Doch allmählich traten die Differenzen zwischen beiden deutlicher hervor. Ende 1912 führte dies zum Bruch, nachdem Jung sein Buch Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido publiziert hatte. Er kritisierte darin Freuds Libidobegriff, «der von der vorrangigen Bedeutung des Geschlechtstriebes ausging, welche aus der Kindheit des jeweiligen Individuums herrühre», während er der Auffassung war, «dass die Definition erweitert werden, der Libidobegriff ausgedehnt werden müsse, sodass auch universelle Verhaltensmuster, die vielen unterschiedlichen Kulturen in unterschiedlichen geschichtlichen Perioden gemein waren, von ihm erfasst würden». Freud erklärte daraufhin, «dass er die Arbeiten und Ausführungen der Schweizer nicht als legitime Fortsetzung der Psychoanalyse ansehen könne».
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 50: Nach scharfen persönlichen Vorwürfen von Jung kündigte Freud ihm im Januar 1913 schriftlich die Freundschaft. Im Oktober desselben Jahres beendete Jung dann auch die fachliche Zusammenarbeit und legte im April 1914 den Vorsitz der Internationalen Psychoanalytischen Vereinigung nieder.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 60: In seinen letzten Lebensjahren vertiefte Jung seine Forschungen über das kollektive Unbewusste, Alchemie und die Bedeutung der Religion für die Psyche. Nach kurzer Krankheit starb Jung sehr alt in seinem Haus.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 66: Als extravertiert bezeichnete Jung einen Menschen, dessen Verhalten auf die äussere, objektive Welt ausgerichtet und von ihr geleitet wird. Introvertierte Menschen sind dagegen auf ihre innere, subjektive Welt ausgerichtet und verhalten sich deren Anforderungen entsprechend. Da diese Differenzierung nicht ausreichte, entwickelte er ein Modell, bestehend aus vier Funktionen – Denken, Fühlen, Intuition und Empfinden – das, kombiniert mit dem Attribut introvertiert oder extravertiert, acht Möglichkeiten ergibt, aus denen sich je nach Paarung acht Typen zusammensetzen lassen. In seinem Werk Psychologische Typen von 1921 schrieb er darüber.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 68: extravertiertes Denken orientiert sich stark an objektiven und äusseren Gegebenheiten und ist oft, aber nicht immer an konkrete und reale Tatsachen gebunden. Personen mit diesem Typus haben ein hohes Rechtsbewusstsein und fordern gleiches von anderen. Dabei gehen sie teilweise kompromisslos vor, nach dem Motto «Der Zweck heiligt die Mittel»; eine konservative Neigung ist gegeben. Aufgrund der untergeordneten Gefühlsfunktion wirken sie oftmals gefühlsarm und unpersönlich.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 70: extravertiertes Fühlen ist altruistisch, erfüllt wie keine andere Funktion die Konventionen und verfügt über eher traditionelle Wertmassstäbe. Bei zu viel Objekteinfluss wirkt dieser Typ kalt, unglaubwürdig und zweckorientiert und kann in seinem Standpunkt alternieren und daher anderen unglaubwürdig vorkommen. Dieser Typus ist nach Jung am anfälligsten für Hysterie.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 74: extravertierte Intuition strebt nach Entdeckung von Möglichkeiten und opfert sich u. U. dafür auf; werden keine weiteren Entwicklungen gewittert, kann die Möglichkeit genauso schnell wieder fallengelassen werden. Dabei nimmt dieser Typ häufig nur geringe Rücksicht auf die Umgebung. Er lässt sich leicht ablenken, bleibt nicht lange genug bei einer Sache und kann deshalb zuweilen die Früchte seiner Arbeit nicht ernten.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 76: introvertiertes Denken schafft Theorie um der Theorie willen und ist wenig praktisch veranlagt. Es ist eher um Entwicklung der subjektiven Ideen als um Tatsachen bemüht. Andere Menschen werden oft als überflüssig oder störend empfunden, weswegen diese Typen als rücksichtslos oder kalt erscheinen. Dadurch besteht die Gefahr, dass sie sich isolieren.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 267: Eero esitteli mönkijää, se oli Polaris Sportsman XP 550, parin vuoden takainen malli, neliveto, sähköinen ohjaustehostin, alamäkijarru ja niin edelleen. Eero kertoi kokeilleensa sitä Piikkiön pelialueella, ajotuntuma oli täydellinen, äkkijyrkät nousut se otti kevyesti ja anti-kickback tasasi ohjaustankoon osuvat iskut. Tällainen oli Larille tuttua. Eero sai pakkoajatuksia tavaroista. Jos hänen piti ostaa vaikka makuupussi, hankintaa edelsi viikkojen tutkimustyö. Hän luki verkosta testejä ja käyttäjäkokemuksia, soitteli myyjille ja maahantuojille, perehtyi makuupussien teknologiaan, vertaili grammapainoja, kuorikankaita, tikkauksia, polyamidilaatujen vedenpitävyyttä ja täytemateriaalien kompressoituvuutta, kunnes osti kilpailukykyisimmän makuupussin, puhui siitä jokaiselle ja nukkui siinä ehkä kahdesti. Tieto täydellisestä varusteesta oli käyttöä tärkeämpää.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 310: Tämän paasauxeen tavoite on tutkia lähiluvulla missä määrin finlandiaehdokas Riku Korhonen on narsistinen kakka. Onko se kenties kotoisin poissaolevan isän ja englanninopettajaäidin hännän alta kuten David Foster Wallace, avioerolapsi ja kaappihomo. Vaaleenpunurin romaanin Lari on yhtä jättikokoinen kuin Riku ja Eero yhtä pahatapainen.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 443: Smarra gets two stars, both were disappointing chores to read. If you are considering taking up Smarra because you heard it was the earliest vampire story, I think you´re heading for disappointment. In a dream sequence, some undead creatures with sharpened teeth that like to drink blood are described, but nothing further. There´s no real vampire lore or any characterization of vampirism to sink one´s teeth into. I had a hard time figuring out the plot of Smarra, but I think it´s mostly about a man trying to wake up from bad dreams and finding out he can´t. The dreams are recounted vaguely, in terms of plot, but in excruciating detail, in terms of vision, none of which has its significance explained.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 445: I appreciate the novella has a plot, but this strength is not enough to overcome the story´s weaknesses, which for me were 1) overly long paragraphs of narrative--one went for almost six pages, and 2) a lack of understanding until almost halfway through the story what the stakes for the protagonist were.
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    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 610: “Quand, dans une discussion conjugale, une femme menace son mari de prendre un amant, c'est déjà fait.”
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 613: Francis Wiener de Croissant, né Edgar Franz Wiener à Bruxelles le 28 janvier 1877 et mort à Neuilly-sur-Seine le 8 novembre 1937, est un auteur dramatique, romancier et librettiste français. Francis de Croisset est issu d'une famille juive allemande. Son grand-père, Jacques Wiener (1815-1899), s'était installé vers 1835 à Bruxelles ; graveur, il créa le premier timbre belge. Le frère cadet de celui-ci, Léopold Wiener, se fit également connaître comme graveur, médailleur et sculpteur. Le père de Francis de Croisset, Alexandre Wiener (1848-1920), était peintre. L'un de ses oncles, Samson Wiener (1851-1914), fut sénateur à la chambre haute de Belgique et bourgmestre d'une commune bruxelloise. The whole family was known for their remarkable skinless wieners. Francis' innovation was to embed his Jewish wiener in a French croissant, creating the first hot-dog.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 617: Son ami le journaliste Maurice de Waleffe (1874-1946) témoigne que, dès son arrivée à Paris, en 1897, il projetait, pour mieux s'intégrer à la société parisienne, de demander sa naturalisation, de changer de nom et de se faire baptiser et que le nom de Croisset était pour lui « le nom du village d'où Gustave Flaubert datait les volumes de sa correspondance1 ». En 1911, il obtint du Conseil d'État le changement de son nom pour celui de Wiener de Croisset. Francis de Croisset recherche le scandale avec des comédies d’une audace calculée, et devient, par son œuvre mais aussi par sa vie privée, omniprésent dans la presse du temps.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 619: Après avoir été fiancé avec Mlle Dietz-Monnin, petite-fille du sénateur Charles Dietz-Monnin, il rompt ses fiançailles et épouse, en 1910, Marie-Thérèse de Chevigné, veuve de Maurice Bischoffsheim (1875-1904), arrière-petite-fille par sa mère du marquis de Sade et mère de Marie-Laure de Noailles. Ils font aménager à partir de 1912 la villa Croisset à Grasse. À partir de 1934 et jusqu'à sa mort le 8 novembre 1937, il vécut avenue Gabriel à Paris. Élégant, brillant et mondain, il inspire à Marcel Proust la métamorphose de Bloch en Jacques du Rozier dans À la recherche du temps perdu. Tosi kova streeberi, joka antoi Marcelille kimmokkeen ruveta snobixi izekin.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 633: Fontenelle sai kasvatuksensa jesuiitoilta. Hän vaihtoi aloittamansa asianajajanuran kirjalliseen. Ensin hän yritti Pariisissa traagisena ja paimenrunoilijana, mutta saavutti menestystä vasta Lukianoksen tyyliin kirjoitetuilla dialogeillaan Dialogues des Morts (1683). Oikean alansa hän kuitenkin löysi vasta ruvettuaan Anto Leikolaxi. Teos Entretiens sur la Pluralité des Mondes (1686) oli ensimmäinen onnistunut yritys yleistajuisesti esittää Kopernikuksen, Galilein ja Descartesin oppeja. Teos Histoire des oracles (1687) oli sivistyneitä varten tehty hollantilaiselta oppineelta Antonius van Dalelta nyysitty kirja, jossa Fontenelle joutui ristiriitaan kirkon kanssa. Pientä ironis-leikillistä kritiikkiä, joka nojas senaikaisen luonnontieteen perustuksiin. Markiisitar de Lambertin suuntaamääräävissä hienon maailman salongeissa Fontenellella oli suuri näkyvyys. Akatemiassa se aloitti akateemikkojen omakehuperinteen. Eipä siitä sen enempää.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 635: Esofagus pseudonyme de Pierre Faillet 1872-1933. Danse Macabre. Vai olixe George? FAGUS 2068 (pseudonyme de Georges Faillet). Né de parents français à Bruxelles le 22 janvier 1872, mort accidentellement à Paris le 9 novembre 1933. Notes biographiques : Il a occupé un emploi à la préfecture de la Seine. Il collabora dès vingt ans aux revues littéraires La Plume, La Revue blanche, La Revue de Champagne, L´occident, le Mercure de France, assuma la direction de la ... Tästä hemmosta ei ole edes nenänpäätä pinnalla. Enintään näppylä ja karva. Un volume in-8, broché, non coupé.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 638: Son mari, Albert Dardenne de la Grangerie, était fameux journaliste, rédacteur entres autres du Figaro et du Messager du Midi. Marguerite de la Grangerie fut avec son mari très liée au couple Gautier, Judith et Théophile. Elle était la petite-fille du duc de Persigny, propriétaire du chateau de Chamarande ou Théo séjourna en 1866. Ce dernier lui dédiera d’ailleurs deux sonnets dont « les poètes chinois… ». Usant de plusieurs pseudonymes tels que Philippe Gerfaut et Marie-Alix de Valtine, elle est l’auteur entre autres du roman Le passé de Claudie (1884), des Pensées d’un sceptique (1886) et de Belle et bonne histoire d’une grande fillette (Prix Lambert en 1890). Superbe exemplaire dans une reliure mosaïquée parfaitement établi par Louis Pouillet. Petites taches pâles sur le plat supérieur‎. Gerfaut puuttuu Vaakun hakemistosta.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 640: Maurice HouberRemarques sur l'amour ... Muu kuin etukansi ei ole ylittänyt google-kynnystä. Mitä ihmiset sanovat - Kirjoita arvostelu. Yhtään arvostelua ei löytynyt. E. Sancotin liha ja leikkele & cie, 1913. 1 works in 7 publications in 1 language and 175 library holdings. Samassa googlauxessa nousi pintaan Albert Ernest Nicholas Simms: St Paul and the Women's Movement. C.L.W.S. Pamphlets, Numero 3 / Church League for Women's Suffrage pamphlets. Kustantaja Church League for Women's Suffrage, 1913, ja Marital Power Exemplified in Mrs. Packard's Trial, and Self-defence from the Charge of Insanity, Or, Three Years' Imprisonment for Religious Belief, by the Arbitrary Will of a Husband: With an Appeal to the Government to So Change the Laws as to Protect the Rights of Married Women. By Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard. The Authoress, 1893. 0 Arvostelut.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 642: Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard (28 December, 1816 – 25 July, 1897), also known as E.P.W. Packard, was an American advocate for the rights of women and people accused of insanity. She was wrongfully confined by her husband who claimed that she had been insane, for more than three years. At her trial, 3 yrs later, a jury took just seven minutes to find her not insane. Pezku koitti samaa Kikalle Hangossa heikommin tuloxin, valkotakit veivät Petterin.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 644: At the insistence of her parents, Elizabeth Parsons Ware married Calvinist minister Theophilus Packard, fourteen years her senior and said to be "cold and domineering", on 21 May 1839. The couple had 6 at least 6 times cause they had 6 children. She later founded the Anti-Insane Asylum Society, campaigning for divorced women to retain custody of their children.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 646: Theophilus, however, held quite decisive religious beliefs. After many years of marriage, Elizabeth Packard outwardly questioned her husband's beliefs and began expressing opinions that were contrary to his. While the main subject of their dispute was religion, the couple also disagreed on child rearing, family finances, and the issue of slavery, with Elizabeth defending John Brown, which embarrassed Theophilus. What was worst, she also worked as a teacher in Jacksonville, Illinois.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 648: When Illinois opened its first hospital for the mentally ill in 1851, the state legislature passed a law that within two years of its passage was amended to require a public hearing before a person could be committed against his or her will. There was one exception, however: a husband could have his wife committed without either a public hearing or her consent. In 1860, Theophilus Packard judged that his wife was "slightly insane", a condition he attributed to "excessive application of body and mind". He arranged for a doctor, J.W. Brown, to speak with her. The doctor pretended to be a sewing machine salesman. During their conversation, Elizabeth complained of her husband's domination and his accusations to others that she was insane. Dr. Brown reported this conversation to Theophilus (along with the observation that Mrs. Packard "exhibited a great dislike to me"). Theophilus decided to have Elizabeth committed. She learned of this decision on June 18, 1860, when the county sheriff arrived at the Packard home to take her into custody.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 650: Elizabeth Packard spent the next three years at the Jacksonville Insane Asylum in Jacksonville, IL (now the Jacksonville Developmental Center). She was regularly questioned by her doctors but refused to agree that she was insane or to change her religious views. In June 1863, due, in part, to pressure from her children, who wished her released, the doctors declared that she was incurable and discharged her. Upon her discharge, Theophilus locked her in the nursery of their home and nailed the windows shut. Elizabeth managed to drop a letter complaining of this treatment out the window, which was delivered to her friend Sarah Haslett. Sarah Haslett in turn delivered the letter to Judge Charles Starr, who issued a writ of habeas corpus ordering Theophilus to bring Elizabeth to his chambers to discuss the matter. After being presented with Theophilus' evidence, Judge Starr scheduled a jury trial to allow a legal determination of Elizabeth's sanity to take place.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 652: At the subsequent trial of Packard v. Packard, which lasted five days, Theophilus's lawyers produced witnesses from his family who testified that Elizabeth had argued with her husband and tried to withdraw from his congregation. These witnesses concurred with Theophilus that this was a sign of insanity. The record from the Illinois State Hospital stating that Mrs. Packard's condition was incurable was also entered into the court record.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 654: Elizabeth's lawyers, Stephen Moore and John W. Orr, responded by calling witnesses from the neighborhood that knew the Packards but were not members of Theophilus' church. These witnesses testified they never saw Elizabeth exhibit any signs of insanity, while discussing religion or otherwise. The final witness was Dr. Duncanson, who was both a physician and a theologian. Dr. Duncanson had interviewed Elizabeth and he testified that while not necessarily in agreement with all her religious beliefs, she was sane in his view, arguing that "I do not call people insane because they differ with me. I pronounce her a sane woman and wish we had a nation of such women.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 658: When Elizabeth Packard returned to the home she shared with her husband in Manteno, Illinois, she found that the night before her release, her husband had rented their home to another family, sold her furniture, had taken her money, notes, wardrobe and children, and had left the state. She appealed to the Supreme Courts of both Illinois and Massachusetts, to where her husband had taken her children, but had no legal recourse, as married women in these states at the time had no legal rights to their property or children (see Coverture). As such, the Anti-Insane Asylum Society was formed.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 660: With that, she did not go back to her former life, but became a national celebrity of sorts, publishing "an armload of books and criss-crossing the United States on a decades-long reform campaign", not only fighting for married women's rights and freedom of speech, but calling out against "the power of insane asylums". She became what some scholars call "a publicist and lobbyist for better insanity laws". As scholar Kathryn Burns-Howard has argued, Packard reinvented herself in this rôle, earning enough to support her children and even her estranged husband, from whom she remained separated for the rest of her life. Ultimately, moderate supporters of women's rights in the northern U.S. embraced her, weaving her story into arguments about slavery, framing her experience as a type of enslavement and even arguing in the midst of the Civil War that a county in the midst of freeing African-American slaves should do the same for others who suffered from abusive husbands. Some argue that she seemed oblivious to her racial prejudice in arguing that white women had a "moral and spiritual nature" and suffered more "spiritual agony" than formerly enslaved African-Americans. Even so, others say that her story provided "a stirring example of oppressed womanhood" that others did not.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 662: Elizabeth petitioned the Illinois and Massachusetts legislatures, and in 1869 legislation was passed in those states allowing married women equal rights to property and custody of their children. Upon this being passed, her husband voluntarily ceded custody of their children back to Elizabeth, and her children came to live with her in Chicago.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 664: Elizabeth realized how narrow her legal victory had been; while she had escaped confinement, it was largely a measure of luck. The underlying social principles which had led to her confinement still existed. She founded the Anti-Insane Asylum Society and published several books, including Marital Power Exemplified, or Three Years Imprisonment for Religious Belief (1864), Great Disclosure of Spiritual Wickedness in High Places (1865), The Mystic Key or the Asylum Secret Unlocked (1866), and The Prisoners' Hidden Life, Or Insane Asylums Unveiled (1868). In 1867, the State of Illinois passed a "Bill for the Protection of Personal Liberty" which guaranteed that all people accused of insanity, including wives, had the right to a public hearing. She also saw similar laws passed in three other states. Even so, she was strongly attacked by medical professionals and anonymous citizens, unlike others such as Dorothea Dix, with her former doctor from the Jacksonville Insane Asylum, Dr. McFarland, who privately called her "a sort of Joan D'Arc in the matter of stirring up the personal prejudices". As such, Elizabeth's work on this front was "broadly unappreciated" while she was alive. She only received broader recognition, starting in the 1930s, by a well-known historian of mental illness, Albert Deutsch, and again in the 1960s from those who were "attacking the medical model of insanity".
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 677: Jean Pierre Jacques Auguste de Labouïsse-Rochefort 1778-1852 Details:individual; author/poet; French; Male. Jean-Pierre-Jacques-Auguste de Labouïsse-Rochefort, né le 4 juillet 1778 à Saverdun et mort à Castelnaudary le 21 février 1852, est un homme de lettres et poète français. Siinä kaikki. Tosi unohtunut.
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    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 711: Meredith avioitui vuonna 1849 kirjailija Thomas Love Peacockin tyttären kanssa mutta erosi vuonna 1858. Meredithin ensimmäinen teos julkaistiin vuonna 1851, ja hänen varhaistuotannossaan on the apen, Thomas Love Peacockin vaikutusta.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 714: Meredithin ensimmäinen varsinainen menestysteos oli romaani Diana of the Crossways, joka julkaistiin vuonna 1885. — Hänen ystäviinsä kuuluivat kirjailijoista muun muassa Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Algernon Charles Swinburne ja Honoré de Balzac.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 734: Peter Nygårds vänner tex Aira Samulin känner sig lite obekväma om Peters svarta sida. Peter Nygårds aptit på unga kvinnor var bottenlös. Peter Nygård var en skitstövel, säger en ex-anställd. Men nu avslöjer HBL Peters gula sida! Peter Nygård ser ut som en av de kinesiska hjältarna i Marvels nya film. Peter Nygård i sina jetset-millionär-modekungadagar såg ut precis som Ronny Chieng med Akwafina, spelandes Jon-Jon i Marvel´s fantasifilm Tio ringar. Peter sku säkert ha betalt Awkwafinas tandläkarräkningar. Jag med! After Hours, Awkwafina Gets Naked And Watches ASMR Videos. But she has not leaked them as yet, aw shucks. (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is a pleasurable, tingling sensation usually felt in the brain, but can spread to the rest of the body. It frequently occurs when watching things such as demonstrations, foreign accents, explanations, naked Asian ladies, etc., and it´s a generally wonderful feeling. I´ve experienced ASMR all my life, but never knew it had a name until now, so hooray I guess!)
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    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 170: Credo quia absurdum is a Latin phrase that means "I believe because it is absurd", originally misattributed to Tertullian in his De Carne Christi. It is believed to be a paraphrasing of Tertullian's prorsus credibile est, quia ineptum est which means "It is completely credible because it is unsuitable", or certum est, quia impossibile which means "It is certain because it is impossible". These are consistent with the anti-Marcionite context. Early modern, Protestant and Enlightenment rhetoric against Catholicism and religion more broadly resulted in this phrase being changed to "I believe because it is absurd", displaced from its original anti-Marcionite to a personally religious context.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 174: Marcion of Sinope (/ˈmɑːrʃən, -ʃiən, -siən/; Greek: Μαρκίων [note 1] Σινώπης; c. 85 – c. 160) was an early Christian theologian, an evangelist, and an important figure in early Christianity.Marcion preached that the benevolent God of the Gospel who sent Jesus Christ into the world as the savior was the true Supreme Being, different from and opposed to the malevolent demiurge or creator god, identified with the Hebrew God of the Old Testament. He considered himself a follower of Paul the Apostle, whom he believed to have been the only true apostle of Jesus Christ, a doctrine called Marcionism. Marcion published the earliest extant fixed collection of New Testament books, making him a vital figure in the development of Christian history.[citation needed] Early Church Fathers such as Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, and Tertullian denounced Marcion as a heretic, and he was excommunicated by the church of Rome around 144. He published the first known canon of Christian sacred scriptures, which contained ten Pauline epistles (the Pastoral epistles weren't included) and a shorter version of the Gospel of Luke (the Gospel of Marcion). This made him a catalyst in the process of the development of the New Testament canon by forcing the proto-orthodox Church to respond to his canon. Varmaan Marcion oli sitten yhtä persepää kuin Puovoli.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 176: In 394, Epiphanius claimed that after beginning as an ascetic, Marcion seduced a virgin and was accordingly excommunicated by his father, prompting him to leave his home town. Similarly doubtful is Tertullian's claim that Marcion had professed repentance, but that he was prevented from doing so by his death.
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    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 562: Valmistuttuaan maisteriksi Leipzigista Seume meni 1792 venäläisen kenraalin Otto Henrik Igelströmin sihteeriksi ja 1793 luutnantiksi Venäjän palvelukseen. Elämänsä myöhempinä vuosina hän teki pitkiä matkoja ja kävi jopa Suomessa ja Ruotsissa. Kirjoitukset ovat jossain määrin yksipuolisia. Muita tunnetumpia ovat Gedichte (1801), Spaziergang nach Syrakus (1802) ja murhenäytelmä Miltiades (1808) sekä omaelämäkerta, jota jatkoi omasta puolestaan Christian August Heinrich Clodius (1813). Kootut teokset Sämtliche Werke ilmestyivät 12-osaisena 1826. Haukotuttava tylsimys.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 564: Delphin-Antoine-Edmond Thiaudière, né le 17 mars 1837 à Gençay, où il est mort le 9 novembre 1930, est un homme de lettres français, à la fois poète, romancier, philosophe et « maximiste ». Issu d’une famille de médecins depuis quatre générations, Edmond Thiaudière, opte pour une carrière d’homme de lettres après s’être détourné de ses études de droit brillamment menées à Poitiers. Il s’essaie au roman, aux nouvelles, à la poésie, au théâtre, écrit des essais politiques et autres pamphlets, mais il se distingue surtout par son œuvre philosophique, parsemant sur quarante années une douzaine de recueils aux titres sibyllins, avec le sous-titre générique Notes d’un Pessimiste. Son premier recueil de pensées, La Proie du Néant, qu’il publie en 1886, contient en préambule une longue dédicace adressée à Léa et Mosès, ses deux chiens fidèles.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 579: Myös Vilpittömän Nahkurin Runous-nettiradion kuudes sarja on juuri alkanut, ja tämän päivän jaksossa entinen runoilijapalkinnon saaja Carola Anna Tussua pohtii lähetysennusteen rukousmaista laatua: ‘There’s never been a time when you could just say anything’: Frank Skinner on free speech, his bullying shame – and knob [kyrvännuppi] jokes. This poetry-loving, religious knob has deep regrets about some of his comedy: either the standup comic has grown up, or he was never as laddish as his image suggested. Nearing death and last judgment, he is hoping to perform a “cleaner, cleverer” kind of act, one that would let him look straight at the crowd and – perhaps for the first time in his life – not see anybody squirming in their seat in discomfort. “It was a struggle,” the 65-year-old says with a grin, “because I realised that I seem to think in knob jokes. And I have done since I was about 13. In the West Midlands, that was how people communicated!”
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 583: “I don’t think there’s ever been a time when you could just say anything.” He recalls an early comedy show – this must have been in the late 80s – where the host apologised to the crowd after Skinner had performed some risque sexual material. “He said I’d never play at the venue again – and then he launched into a load of racist material and brought the house down. Everyone’s got their own standards and restraints. But I think it’s been good for me to keep questioning what I say. It’s made me think more positively about racist jokes and not so much about penises. My knob is not working anymore BTW, I'm 65. We’re both deeply ashamed. Can't lift our eye to the public.”
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 585: So the other day, he blacked up as [black footballer] Lee for a sketch, complete with a pineapple to represent his hair. Boy that went down in the colored audience! Skinner has been that funny for as long as he can remember as far as he can remember. He has a masters in English literature; he is a practising Roman catholic. What a laugh. Skinner once had a chat with Eddie Izzard about what they could share about their lives on stage. It was fine for Izzard to discuss wearing women’s clothes, but as for Skinner’s own religious beliefs about God's knob? God, no. Too shameful.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 587: But recently that position has shifted a little. Last year he published A Comedian’s Prayer Book, which features him talking to the supreme being in his typically down-to-earth way (“I always liked thinking Jesus' knob hung out from women's clothes with sinners. It made me feel potentially understood”). “One of the things religion has suffered from is being spoken of in grave terms constantly. I seriously think it is a joke." Another boring thing about Skinner: he’s been a teetotaller since he reached his 60s. He got a kid at 55, who must now be, wait, 35? No, Buzz is just 10. I have only recently realized I'm not the main character here, but just an extra in a bigger scene. “Hitting kids … that’s another of those things that have stopped,” Evolution is what Skinner is all about – animals can change and they can grow, it just takes millions of years. When he made his jokes about racism and homophobia, he says, there was a slight backlash from the left. They hadn't stopped hitting lads, the sods. Frank Skinner’s 30 Years of Dirt is at the Assembly Roxy, Edinburgh, from 4 to 28 August. For more information and tickets go to frankskinnerlive.com.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 593: If my career fails there is always alcoholism to fall back on.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 603: My mate has the campest walk ever. We did a sponsored 13-mile walk once and I tied his shoelaces together as a joke. He didn’t even notice.
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    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 611: Carmen Sylva: Gedanken einer Königin – Les pensées d'une reine. Gesammelte Aphorismen in deutscher und französischer Sprache und Epigramme der Königin Elisabeth von Rumänien, geborene Prinzessin zu Wied (1843–1916). Herausgegeben und mit einem Vorwort von Silvia Irina Zimmermann. ibidem-Verlag, Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-8382-0385-0 (Studienausgabe).
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 619: 1869 ging sie mit ihrem Ehemann nach Rumänien, wo dieser 1881 als Karl I. zum König gekrönt wurde. Sie hatte bereits zuvor zu schreiben begonnen und wurde bald als „dichtende Königin“ unter ihrem Pseudonym Carmen Sylva bekannt. In einem sehr frühen Gedicht erklärt sie dies folgendermaßen: Carmen bedeutet das Lied und Sylva der Wald.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 624: Carmen Sylva legte bei der Veröffentlichung ihrer Werke großen Wert auf die Ausstattung der Bücher. Die Literaturkritik beurteilte diese, falls überhaupt, sehr zurückhaltend. Um den Skandal zu vertuschen, wurde sie daraufhin offiziell als geistesgestört hingestellt. Selber zeigte sie sich so oft wie möglich in prächtig gestickten rumänischen Trachten.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 626: In Neuwieder Stadtteil Niederbieber ist eine Realschule nach ihr benannt, ebenso ein kleiner Park im Zentrum der Stadt. Außerdem gibt es ihr zu Ehren einen Waldweg oberhalb von Opatija in Kroatien.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 631: Mitä enemmän tyypillä on penseitä kuolemasta, sitä kuolemanpelkoisempi persoona. Listaykkösiä ovat Montaigne, Francis Bacon, Marcus Aurelius, Blaise Pascal, Arthur Schopenhauer, Seneca, ilmeisesti myös Jean Paul. Mitä kuolemanpelkoisempi, sitä todennäköisempi narsisti. Narsisti on filosoofisessti idealisti ja solipsisti, kun se kuolee sen koko maailma romahtaa, koska maailma on kokonaan sen mahassa perseessä tai päässä, no jossain päässä kumminkin.
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    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 760: Tohon Einarin karamelliin loppui tämä osasto. Tommilla on iso kasa julkkisten viimeisiä sanoja. Nehän ei ole mitään aforismeja, eikä ne ole mitenkään vaikuttavia, pikemminkin naurettavia. Ne antaa vaikutelman että kuolemassa ei ole mitään suurta eikä jaloa, se on vaan hölmön toikkaroinnin päätöshölmöys. Tää on ehkä suurin ero Vaakun ja Tommin approacheissa. Vaakku panostaa enemmän taiteelliseen vaikutelmaan naama peruslukemilla, Tommilla on enimmäxeen kieli poskessa. Sen dundeelliset pätkät on vaan mainostaukoja julkimoiden tositeeveen välissä. Noi epigrammit hautakivillä on aivan ilmeisesti feikkejä. Vaakku käsittelee asioita ikuisuuden näkökulmasta kuten Spinoza, Hannu antaa vainajille lyhytnäköisemmin mutta trendaavammin Andy Warholin varttitunnin tai vielä vähemmän, kultakalan 8 sek.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 765: Christine Chubbuck (August 24, 1944 – July 15, 1974) was an American television news reporter who worked for WTOG and WXLT-TV in Sarasota, Florida. She was the first person to die by suicide on a live television broadcast. She lamented to co-workers that her 30th birthday was approaching, and she was still a virgin who had never been on more than two dates with a man. Co-workers said she tended to be brusque and defensive whenever they made friendly gestures toward her. She was self-deprecating, criticizing herself constantly and rejecting any compliments others paid her. The film reel of the restaurant shooting had jammed and would not run, so Chubbuck shrugged it off and said on-camera, "In keeping with the WXLT practice of presenting the most immediate and complete reports of local blood and guts news, TV 40 presents what is believed to be a television first. In living color, an exclusive coverage of an attempted suicide." She drew the .38-caliber Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver and shot herself behind her right ear. Chubbuck fell forward violently and the technical director faded the broadcast rapidly to black. "The crux of the situation was that she was a 29-year-old girl who wanted to be married and who wasn't," Simmons said in 1977.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 776: Pendant la guerre d’Espagne, Claudel apporta son soutien aux franquistes. Devant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Claudel est initialement peu convaincu par le danger que représente l'Allemagne nazie. Il s'inquiète davantage de la puissante Russie, qui représente selon lui une « infâme canaille communiste ». Claudel expliqua ses flatteries à Pétain par l'approbation d'une partie de sa politique (lutte contre l'alcoolisme, appui aux écoles libres). Il est meilleures amis avec Francois Mauriac.
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 778: En septembre 1913, la sculptrice Camille Claudel, sœur de Paul (et ancienne maîtresse d'Auguste Rodin) , est internée en asile d'aliénés à Mondevergues (Montfavet - Vaucluse) à la demande de la famille et à l'instigation de son frère Paul, qui décide d'agir immédiatement après la mort de leur père. En trente ans d'hospitalisation, Paul Claudel ne va voir sa sœur qu'à douze reprises. Lors de la rétrospective qui lui fut consacrée en 1934, des témoins ont rapporté que Paul Claudel s'emporte : il ne veut pas qu'on sache qu´il a une sœur folle.
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    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 82: Lucia Toman´s credentials: Doctoral researcher in Literature. MA in Comparative Literature & Literary Analysis and Criticism, Goldsmiths, University of London · Graduated 2018. A voracious reader · Literature. Reads extensively and has published on Jungian psychology · Jungian Psychology. Avid reader, writer and doctoral student in literature · Literature. PhD researcher interested in Jungian psychoanalysis · Jungian Psychological Type. Knows French. Knows Slovak. Knows Czech. Bet her family is Bohemian (or Moravian perhaps).
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 86: Jung war ein Bulle von einem Mann. 1,85 Meter hoch, mit grobgeschnittenen Zügen, nach einer etwas zweifelhaften Familienlegende Urenkel Johann Wolfgang von Goethes durch ein illegitimes Verhältnis, und von einem imponierenden Körperbau. Sein Humor war derb und grob, und geistreich zugleich. Er hatte einen wilden Temperamament und einen Hang zur Grobheit: einmal nannte er eine Patientin mit einer krankhaftern Angst vor Syphilis "eine dreckige Sauge". Seine Neigung zum Grandiosen war vielleicht der Grund für seine Bewunderung Hitlers und der Nazis. Die Juden seien paranoid. Nach dem Krieg hatte er bequemlicherweise seine Meinung geändert: Hitler sei "mehr als halb verrückt". Sein Sohn erzählt dass er mogelte beim Spiel und war ein schlechter Verlorer, wie Adolf Hitler auch. Er lief im Garten in zerlumpten Shorz, mit dem Pimmel heraushängend, aber war ein Feinschmeckerkoch. Er liebte Kriminalromane und Hunde. "Der Weise von Zürich" starb im Alter von 85 Jahren.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 88: Jung hatte von einem Mann als Junge sexuell missbraucht worden. Dieser Vorfall war die Ursache daran dass ihn die Vorderseite seiner männlichen Patienten abstiess. Er und Freud hatten eine stürmische Beziehung mit heftigen Streiten und gefühlvollen Versöhnungen. Während einer dieser Versöhnungen fiel Freud in Ohnmacht und uwurde von Jung auf eine Couch getragen. Die Knöpfe von Jungs Shorz waren hochgespannt. Emma war fünfzehnjährig aber gab nichts dem Jungen bis sie 21 gefüllt hatte und die Nummer von Carls Schweizer Bankkonto wusste. Carl fing an, seltsame Träume mit zwei order mehr Pferden zu sehen. Die 13 Jahre jüngere Toni Wolff kam als Patientin zu Jung. Sie half ihm, seine "Anima" zu erforschen, und ihre auch. Sie war die Inspiratorin, während Emma Frau und Mutter war. Sie hatten ein Dreiecksbeziehung in Carls Haus in Küssnacht, wo Carl nachts Toni's haarige Dreieck erforschte. In der Ehe braucht "das vielflächige geschliffene Edelstein" (Carl) mehr als "der einfache Würfel" (Emma). Der Dreieck dauerte fast 40 Jahre lang. Sie wurden beide Analytiker, Emma hielt Vorträge über den heiligen Graal und Toni entwickelte neue Theorien über weibliche Funktionstypen. Toni war nicht zufrieden und wollte Emma rausschmeissen. Junge lehnte ab, Emma war viel günstiger als Toni. Toni fing an zuviel zu trinken und rauchen und starb mit 64 Jahren an einem Herzanfall. Emma starb zwei Jahre später nach einer Ehe von 52 Jahren. Sie war eine Königin! weinte Carl genau wie Esa Saarinen.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 90: Viele seiner Patienten waren junge Frauen, Jungfrauen genannt als sie kamen aber nicht mehr nach der Operation. Er sah unter dem Laken, und das zog viele Frauen and. Eine Patientin die Freud "ein phenomenal hässliches Frau" nannte, war für Jung eine freundliche Frau, die "so wunderbare Wahnvorstellungen hatte und so intressante Sachen sagte".
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 92: Olga Fröbe-Kaptein, eine ex-Zirkusreiterin, arrangierte Eranos-Zusammenkommen, die in Ausschweifungen entarteten. Jung war dabei in seinen Shorz, "sprühen von Witz, Spott und trunkenem Geist". Alle waren nicht begeistert: eine gab ihm schlechte Noten in Liebe, eine andere meinte, er habe ein schwach entwickeltes sexuelles Verlangen. Eine Engländerin Ruth Bailey war seine Gefährtin nach dem Tode der Königin. Er war damals über 80 und zänkisch. Nach einem Streit über zwei Tomaten rief er ihr: "Das einzige woran du denken musst ist nichts zu tun was mich wütend macht."
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    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 117: Everyone is special. Each kid in the HP universe has unique skills. It’s a whole school of special snowflakes overlaying a traditional school dynamic. You get “sorted” into your house; you get a personalized wand, your broom is like a pet. You have owls to bring you messages, how cool is that? I want to be special too!
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 119: The magical community is treated as “more special” than the “normal” community, which is treated with distrust and disdain. Although I love the Weasleys, it’s entirely possible that Mr. Weasley’s obsession with non-magical ephemera could be viewed as the anthropologist exploring a primitive culture. Mr. Weasley collects artifacts because he is fascinated with them, not because he wants to understand non-magical culture better. That should be totally off-putting to the liberal crowd, but they missed it. They are too busy justifying the racism and bigotry as the product of the “pure blood” families.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 121: This “special snowflake” theme is taken even further when wizards from other countries are introduced. We loved the fact that there was one whole wizarding school in China. And, quite honestly, how exactly have they kept the Communists out???
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 123: There is no attempt ever made by the wizarding world to integrate into “normal” human society. The train to Hogwart’s is on an invisible platform (forgive me if I get the details slightly wrong: it’s been a while); characters travel by chimney or broom; everything is done in secret.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 125: There is bigotry and racism, and I do not for one second believe that JK Rowling thought hard enough about the issue to make it the product of the “pure blood” crowd. I believe that for her it was all about making Harry and his friends “special.” They had obstacles to overcome, like Hermione with her non-magical parents and the Weasleys, who were generally despised for being not very serious (literally the red-headed step children of the wizarding world.” There were “squibs.” Name-calling and bullying in this school are as common as in the “normal world,” only often the bullying comes much closer to insulting one’s parents than it does in the outside world.
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    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 168: If you like to read the Bible, may I suggest you to read our book Quran? PBUHH! It comes from where the original Bible (by the way the word "bible" comes from bibliotekhe, original name is Incil [From Ottoman Turkish انجیل‎ (incil), from Arabic إِنْجِيل‎ (ʾinjīl), from Ancient Greek εὐαγγέλιον (euangélion, “good news”)]) comes and acknowleges what Jesus brought and his miracles. You can find the story of Mariam, Zekeriyya and Jesus in Quran. PBUHH!.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 177: There will be some hero somewhere no matter how small of an influence he or she has on the villain. Not every character is just going to accept the villain. And if they do, that’s going to be a very boring book. With writes, -Andy Ruffe
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 178: Does it sound interesting if a protagonist is meant to have little to no relevance in the plot? How can a protagonist not have any relevance to the plot? Whichever character you do give relevance to becomes the protagonist.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 180: The idea of writing a book is so you can break all your rules, personal or not. The point of a writer is to write about characters you probably could never become or want to become. The best writers write outside of themselves. But with that written, not all writers write fiction. Some write memoirs or autobiographies. But maybe the personal rule they are breaking is publishing their personal life.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 181: But to answer your question: I do have some personal rules like all my main characters can’t wear glasses ‘cause that’s geeky and I’m geeky (I also wear glasses). But another one is that the main character has to be a smoker. That’s not so true anymore, so I broke that one.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 510: My name is not Ted but Brené Brown [don't miss the self-important accent aigu on the e]. I'm a tense social science worker lady mom who also wants to be a scientist. I'm here to give a motivational talk to you other tense American World I well-to-do lady moms.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 516: The things I can tell you about it: It's universal; we all have it. The only people who don't experience shame have no capacity for human empathy or connection. No one wants to talk about it, and the less you talk about it, the more you have it.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 526: They had the compassion to be kind to themselves first and then to others, because, as it turns out, we can't practice compassion with other people if we can't treat ourselves kindly. We can't give to others if we don't pour a lot to ourselves first. And the last was they had connection, and -- this was the hard part -- as a result of authenticity, they were willing to let go of who they thought they should be in order to be who they were, which you have to absolutely do that for connection.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 530: Well, I have a vulnerability issue. I'm not sufficiently vulnerable. And I know that vulnerability is the core of shame and fear and our struggle for worthiness, but it appears that it's also the birthplace of joy, of creativity, of belonging, of love. And I think I have a problem, and I need some help." And I said, "But here's the thing: no family stuff, no childhood shit, that's way too vulnerable."
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 532: How would you define vulnerability? What makes you feel vulnerable? Having to ask my husband for help because I'm sick; initiating sex with my husband; initiating sex with my boss; Initiating sex with a bunch of strangers; being turned down; being turned upside down; asking someone out; asking someone in and out; waiting for the doctor to call back; waiting for the doctor to cum on my back; getting laid off; getting laid; laying off people; getting laid by a bunch of people. This is the world we live in. We live in a vulnerable world. And one of the ways we deal with it is we numb vulnerability. Apina kiipee puuhun, kakkaa gorillan suuhun.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 539: I can tell you as a parent, that's excruciatingly difficult -- to practice gratitude and joy in those moments of terror, when we're wondering, "Can I love you this much? Can I believe in this this passionately? Can I be this fierce about this? Can I make her pass the midterm tennis test? Can I really be such a helicopter mom, a really cringy curling one?
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 657: Licypriya Kangujam ( born 2 October 2011) is a child environmental activist from India. She is one of the youngest climate activists globally and has addressed world leaders at the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2019 (COP25) in Madrid, Spain asking them to take immediate climate action. Licypriya has been campaigning for climate action in India since 2018, to pass new laws to curb India's high pollution levels, and to make climate-change literacy mandatory in schools.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 663: Relating to the crowdfunding appeal on Ketto, Laxmi K, who works on climate action and was aware of prior allegations related to her fathers activities, initiated contact with Ketto requesting due diligence. Further concerns around the Ketto crowd funding drive was flagged by political activist Angellica Aribam, a day after Paojel Chaoba of The Frontier Manipur broke a story on 19 May on how the Ketto donation drive by the child activist could be a possible scheme to defraud people by her father. In an email written to Varun Sheth of Ketto, Angellica asked whether the Noble Citizen Foundation, the agency that was being handed the money collected from the donation drive had any credibility and if Ketto was certain there were no connections with the child’s father. However, she never received any response.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 665: It is now widely accepted that both Licypriya and her father used deceitful methods to hog the limelight and generate favourable publicity. The father and the daughter were caught exaggerating their manipulated accomplishments and using run-of-the-mill acknowledgements from reputed organisations to spin a web of lies around their achievement.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 682: As Frank Sinatra said, “Calling a girl a ‘broad’ is far less coarse than calling her a ‘dame’.” Before 1967, a track and field long jump was called a “broad jump”. However, due to “broad” being seen as an offensive term at this time, due to the fact that women were competing in broad jumps, the term was changed to “long jump”.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 683: Broad meant a meal ticket for a pimp. Men serving for slut holes in prison loving are called broads. If you liked this article and the Bonus Facts below, you might also like:
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 700: Desmond bleibt derweil zu Hause, und macht zu allem gute Miene.
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    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 42: Turun Darwin on 45-vuotias, syntynyt vuonna 1976 ja kasvanut Mäntässä uskonnollisessa perheessä. Hän harrastaa taekwondoa ja vaeltamista. Hän on aika vitun perseen näköinen luipero. Facebookiin hän postaa jatkuvasti kuvia kansallispuvussa eri puolilta Suomea. Hän on Katariina Sourin (ent. Kärkkäinen s. 1968) suojeluyhdistyksen puheenjohtaja. Vuonna 2017 hän oli Katariinaa ennakoiden vihreiden kuntavaaliehdokas, mutta ei tullut valituksi. Katariinan kammarissa valavottiin noita suviöitä ihaaniia vasta 2 vuotta myöhemmin.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 59: Psykologian alan tutkimuksen Physical Attractiveness as a Signal of Biological Quality keskeinen havainto oli se, että fyysinen puoleensavetävyys kuvastaa henkilön laatua pariutumiskumppanina. Se pätee ainakin Turun Darwinista izestään. Vaimo jätti sen. Naiset ovat muuttuneet miesmäisixi, jauhopukki valitti. Varmaan ex-rva Rantala miettii vieläkin miten se saattoi erehtyä niin pahasti.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 194: When Manet painted this piece 1868, scenes of bourgeois life were in vogue. Yet The Balcony went against the conventions of the day. All the subjects were close acquaintances of the artist, especially Berthe Morisot who here, pictured sitting in the foreground, makes her first appearance in Manet's work, and who went on to become one of his favourite models.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 196: At its presentation at the 1869 Salon, this enigmatic group portrait was overwhelmingly misunderstood despite the obvious reference to Majas at the Balcony of Francisco Goya. "Close the shutters!" was the sarcastic reaction of the caricaturist Cham while another critic attacked "this gross art" and Manet who "lowered himself to the point of being in competition with the painters of the building trade".
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 198: The hierarchy usually attached to human figures and objects has been disregarded: the flowers receiving more detail than some of the faces.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 204: Majas on a Balcony 1800-1810 is one of the many genre paintings by Goya portraying scenes from contemporary life. The physical setting is an azotea or balcony, a characteristic appendage of Spanish houses and an integral part of social life and character in the towns and cities of Goya's country. The features and props of the setting are confined to an iron railing with vertical grills, a very austere structure (compared to the rich elaborate grill-work of which we are accustomed to think as flourishing in Spain, or at least in New Orleans), which alludes to the socio-economic character of the house; the edge of the floor; some chairs - rather inelegant - one of which has cheap wicker matting; and in the background, a bare wall, a only proof of whose presence is a shadow to the extreme right suggesting a material surface.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 206: And the Majas, they are not aristocratic ladies as their fine apparel may suggest; they lack refinement and dignity, though they are extremely attractive (particularly the one on the right, I would fuck her anytime). The artist calls them majas not mujeres. A patent wink to the same artist's best known work La Maja desnuda from the same year. They are no ordinary women. They are courtesans! Sluts, not to make too fine a point on it. Goya makes a subtle criticism on the society of his time. In Majas on a Balcony, Goya combines an ironic treatment of material with an impressionistic technique, a mode of presentation, which succeeds in creating a piece of social criticism. Buaahahahaha don't make me laugh!
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 229: Que l'espace est profond! que le coeur est puissant!
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 337: thou shalt recall each kiss how soft it is,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 348: how deep the skyey space! how rich love's power!
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 354: eyes groped for widening eyes the black withheld,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 406: Those cries, those long embraces, that remembered scent:
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 410: — O cries! O long embraces! O remembered scent!
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 427: How deep is space! the heart how full of power!
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 439: I see my past, its face hid in your knees.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 458: The peace of the fireside, the charm of the evenings.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 468: How deep space is! how potent is the heart!
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 498: The warm peace of our hearth, the evening's placid beauty.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 508: How deep space is! the human heart how competent!
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 510: I thought I breathed your blood with its suave acrid scent.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 531: - Jacques LeClercq, Flowers of Evil
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 555: My eyes could see the black of yours still shine,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 560: I know the art of bringing back the past
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 564: I know the art of bringing back the past!
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 583: Playwriting Shakespeare Tourism Literary Poetry Literature Creative Writing Teaching History Courses Fiction Books Art Theatre American Literature English Literature Academic Writing Teaching English as a Second Language Higher Education Short Stories Freelance Writing Teaching Writing Music College Teaching Literary Criticism Grammar Novels Composition.
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    Burlington, Iowa Teacher of Composition and Public Speaking

    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 618: CreateSpace Nov 2012
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 624: Create Space Dec 2013
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    Dancing to Mozart (CreateSpace, November 3, 2012) Mixi kuvan naisen pylly ja tissit on samalla puolella? Onko se satiiria?

    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 634: Dancing to Mozart is a satire of Hollywood values and fantasies, Latin American dictatorships, Da Vinci Code conspirators, movie violence, magical realism, televangelists, mixed wrestling, extreme cosmetic surgery, and a host of other sensational idiocies that thrive on 21st century self-delusion. This whimsical contemporary “Candide” offers a trip through the world of out-of-control egos to a final revelation of ordinary common sense. The send-up is a mix of shrewd perception, lampoon, and wacko action that includes the Society of the Crystal Skull, the Opus Dopus, a female wrestling Amazon with one breast, an Arab who wants to recruit Islamic converts like an American billboard evangelist, two energetic film directors with crazy ideas, a rescue from captivity through “mind-invasion” (á la Inception) and a Hindu swami who tries to set all straight with a Bhagavad burrito. And a lot more.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 641: If you're buying this trash for a class then you're a sucker, turn back now! Hopefully Edward isn't still teaching his own tasteless fan fiction in a college setting. It's a misunderstood teenager's journey through satire complete with crude, unoriginal and stereotypical takes on characters from the lens of a self insert hero amounting to little more than finger pointing. You'll be offended, sure, but with little substance left to interpret besides the authors very obvious discomfort with himself and others unlike him. (Make some new friends, Edward.) Beyond being ridiculous as a required reading piece for a class, actually paying for this garbage is insulting, and of course it is an absolute drag to slog through. Nobody's going to publish this except on demand printing obviously and that's why you're buying it from Amazon!!!
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 662: Alok Mishra is a literary entrepreneur as well as a literary philanthropist who has been active in this field almost for a decade now (adding the individual capacity as well as organisational). He is currently active as the founder of BookBoys PR, a dedicated company which works for authors and publishers and help them reach the target readers. Alok has been in this field, promotions and author branding, for more than 4 years now.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 672: I've always been interested in law. I have had the opportunity to study it, work in a Senator's office who proposed laws and now work with Detectives who enforce the law. One day maybe I will work for someone who practices the law with my paralegal degree. It has been a good career choice.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 702: Lord Shimura is possibly named after Japanese actor Takashi Shimura ( 志村 喬) who is noteworthy for his appearances in 21 of 30 films by Japanese director Akira Kurosawa (more than any other actor) including Rashomon (1950), Seven Samurai (1954) and Throne of Blood (1957).
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 703: Ghost of Tsushima is a video game. Its main characters never existed in real historical texts. Jin Sakai and his uncle, Lord Shimura, are completely fictional characters.
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    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 740: In January 1994, Harding became embroiled in controversy when her ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly, orchestrated an attack on her fellow U.S. skating rival Nancy Kerrigan. Both women then competed in the February 1994 Winter Olympics, where Kerrigan won the silver medal and Harding finished eighth. On March 16, 1994, Harding accepted a plea bargain in which she pleaded guilty to conspiracy to hinder prosecution. As a result of her involvement in the aftermath of the assault on Kerrigan, the United States Figure Skating Association banned her for life on June 30, 1994, and stripped her bar the medals.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 742: From 2003 to 2004, Harding competed as a professional boxer. Her life has been the subject of many books, films, documentaries, and academic studies. In 2014, two television documentaries were made about Harding´s life and skating career (Nancy & Tonya and The Price of Gold), inspiring Steven Rogers to write the film I, Tonya in 2017, in which Harding was portrayed by Australian actress Margot Robbie. In 2018, she was a contestant on season 26 of Dancing with the Stars, finishing in third place. In 2019, she won season 16 of Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity Edition.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 745: Answer to What does "onna" mean in Japanese? How is the word used? 女 “onna” means female as an antonym of 男 “otoko” (male). The female has a protruding belly. The male has two feet, a tail in front, and a territory in place of head. If you go to a public bath in Japan, this Kanji character 女 shows you which bath room women should go in. Onna means 'bitch' ergo otoko means 'dog'.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 751: The novel features a passionate romance between Rei Shimura and Hugh Glendinning, the Scottish lawyer. Though the romance was not very realistic, I think it added an exciting and entertaining element to the novel. The first person point-of-view from which the novel is narrated allows the audience to truly understand the good and the bad of Rei’s character. She is independent to a fault but extremely loyal. She wants to immerse herself in Japanese culture, yet she rejects the social norms of society when they conflict with her desires. She is passionate about her interest in history and antiques, but logical by staying on as a teacher. The contradictions make her human and contribute to the reality of the novel. While mystery was not entirely believable, it was in no way predictable and I genuinely found the plot to be exciting. The Salaryman’s Wife, fits into the detective fiction tradition as most closely as a cozy, however the urban setting and the inclusion of graphic sex scenes contradict that classification
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 753: While the immersed-in-Japan aspect of the book was well-researched and interesting (and accurate, as far as I could tell), the mystery and romance were not so well-done. For one thing, it was hard to care about the woman who got murdered, since we only saw her once and she wasn't that nice or interesting, and it wasn't clear why the protagonist cared enough about her to go and investigate the whole thing. Maybe it was the money. In addition, cliched attempts on the protagonists life seemed unrealistic, and when we finally discovered who the murderer was, it felt more like a random pulling of a number out of a hat than the one true solution.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 760: As an Asian woman who likes mystery novels, I was looking forward to reading a mystery novel with an Asian woman protagonist (so rare in the English speaking world!) and the subsequent disappointment could mean that I am reacting more harshly than I would otherwise.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 765: Which ties me to the second point 2) The love interest. Who's a Caucasian Man (I will now abbreviate this as CM in all my future reviews with a WOC protagonist, I think) who overrides Rei's spoken opinion at so, so often that...okay Rei, if someone just tried to murder you in your room and you asked the hotel for a new room, DON'T LET THAT CM THAT YOU'VE KNOWN FOR LESS THAN TWO DAYS OVERRIDE YOUR OPINION AND FORCE YOU TO STAY OVERNIGHT WITH HIM! The fact that she ends up going along with HIS opinion nearly all the time 2a) DOES NOT EXCUSE HIS BEHAVIOR and 2b) is grating like nails on chalkboard.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 771: The narrator was crazy annoying, and almost every other character seemed just as bad. Gave up partway through chapter 4 (11%).
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 773: The one stand-out annoyance for me was unexpectedly hitting upon yet another plot relying upon "rescuing" a female character from her sordid life of sex (or nearly-sex) work: hostessing, in this case. She's told she's "better" than that which means she should make less money doing something more honorable. It makes me want to write to the author and say she could do so much BETTER than write a book that hooks readers immediately with an erotically-charged story of sexual assault on a crowded train. I´m not mad at her, though, for giving the majority of readers what they want; just a pet peeve of mine.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 775: J. Condon liked her books that took place in India and recommended the author to friends but this book was terrible. No plot, just lots of running around with drama. All of the characters behaved weirdly. May keep me from buying more books by her.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 777: MikeL found it not that suspenseful and a bit cheesy. Reviewed in the United States on 25 January 2015. The crime story was so so. Some cheesy cliffhanging language. Characters and relationships were off. While an easy read, I have read much better crime novels.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 779: Barry A. Hudson says: Good writing and a good introduction to Japanese culture. I note than some Japanese criticize her works, but my comment would be that Japanese culture never likes to air its dirty laundry. I find her cultural observations right on the mark. I actually think she has great love and admiration for Japan and its people, but she occasionally does not pull her punches.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 787: Sujata, also Sujātā, Eugenie, well-born, was a farmer´s wife, who is said to have fed Gautama Buddha a bowl of kheer, a condensed milk-rice pudding, ending his six years of asceticism. Such was his emaciated appearance that she wrongly believed him to be a tree-spirit that had granted her wish of having a child. The gift provided him enough strength to cultivate the Middle Path, develop jhana, and attain Bodhi, thereafter becoming known as the Buddha. The story does not tell what the holy tree spirit said when Gautama ate his rice and curry.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 795: She attended Johns Hopkins University, where she majored in Creative Writing and earned her BA in 1986. After graduating, she interned and was quickly hired as a reporter for the Baltimore Evening Sun. In 1991, she married Tony Massey, her college sweetheart, and the couple moved to Japan. Her husband was almost immediately deployed by the Navy, which left Mrs. Massey to acclimate to the culture alone. She worked as an English teacher while in Japan and began writing. In 1993, her husband’s deployment ended and the couple moved back to the States and settled in Baltimore, where they currently reside.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 807: Hän otti muutaman televisiodraamaroolin 1990-luvun lopulla ja palasi valkokankaalle taiwanilaisissa elokuvissa Cabbie (2000) ja Peony Pavilion (2001). Hän näytteli kiitettyä vuoden 2002 elokuvaa The Twilight Samurai , joka merkitsi Miyazawan täyden paluun ja on edelleen hänen tunnetuin roolinsa sekä kotimaassa että kansainvälisesti. Hän näki lisää menestystä elokuvassa The Face of Jizo ja Tony Takitani (2004), ja hän sai useita tunnustuksia teoksista Pale Moon (2014) ja Her Love Boils Bathwater (2016).
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    Ej finns bättre tillfälle att få mer än att visa tacksamhet för det du redan har. - Jim Rohn.

    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 42: Philip Rothin koko tuotanto on hillitön ylettömän selväsanainen vääryyttä kärsineen miehen blues. Peppy oli laiha ruipelo mutta sillä oli omasta mielestään sekä voimaa että karismaa. Ei se omasta mielestään vaikuttanut happamelta soopelilta. Peppy muka treenas Blackwellin Namikassa päärynäpalloa ja hiekkasäkkiä. Hiekkasäkki se oli ize, ja pää muistutti päärynäpalloa.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 64: Peppu Colemanin hahmossa, se jutkunekru, oli yxi minuuden pioneereista (italics in the original). Pienuuden minooreista. Minäminä yxilöpaskantelu on Rothin lemppareita. Sen se oli varmaan oppinut Emanuel James Rohnilta. Sen inhokkisanoja oli me (suomexi, enkuxi sen mielisana oli sama) ja setelissäkin lukeva e pluribus unum. Annuit coeptis. Novus ordo saeclorum. The phrase is similar to a Latin translation of a variation of Heraclitus's tenth fragment, "The one is made up of all things, and all things issue from the one" (ἐκ πάντων ἓν καὶ ἐξ ἑνὸς πάντα). But it seems more likely that the phrase refers to Cicero's paraphrase of Pythagoras in his De Officiis, as part of his discussion of basic family and social bonds as the origin of societies and states: "When each person loves the other as much as himself, it makes one out of many (unum fiat ex Pluribus), as Pythagoras wishes things to be in friendship." Mikähän jeesus sekin luuli olevansa. Jenkkien peitesana izekkyydelle on vapaus.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 78: After Nutri-Bio went out of business thanx to Jim in the early 1960s, Rohn was invited to speak at a meeting of his Rotary Club. He accepted and, soon, others began asking him to speak at various luncheons and other events. In 1963 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, he gave his first bullhshit seminar. He then began presenting seminars all over the country, telling his story and teaching his personal development and business philosophy.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 82: Rohn mentored Mark R. Hughes (the founder of Herbalife International) and life strategist Tony Robbins in the late 1970s. Others who credit Rohn for his influence on their careers include authors/lecturers Mark Victor Hansen and Jack Canafield (Chicken Soup book series), Everton Edwards (Hallmark Innovators Conglomerate), Brian Tracy, Todd Smith, and T. Harv Eker. Rohn also coauthored the novel Twelve Pillars with Chris Widener.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 97: Kuvottava virnuileva hölöttäjä, iänikuisen saman jenkkipaskan hokija. Suittu silverback lookalike. Et voi muuttaa ympäristöä, muuta siis vaan izeäsi niin että lisäät markkina-arvoasi. Aloita jo tänään. Saarnaaja jonka jumala on mammona. Kuvituxena setelitukkuja ihastuneina selailevia nuoria. Jim paneutui jobiin nuorena, se meni päin persettä, kunnes se lopulta oivalsi että izensä sukiminen paskanjauhanta ja tyhmempien höpläytys tuottaa paljon enemmän nopeammin ja vaivattomammin nappulaa. Ne jotka ei osaa opettaa. Ne jotka ei osaa sitäkään paasaa ja kynäilee viihdettä.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 107: Eker’s writing and speaking often focus on his concept of the "Millionaire Mind," a collection of "mental attitudes that facilitate wealth." This theory proposes that we each possess a "financial blueprint," or an "internal script that dictates how we relate to money," and that by changing this blueprint people can change their ability to accumulate wealth.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 109: Other theories attributed to Eker include the concept that people unwilling to make major sacrifices in order to succeed "play the role" of the victim and deny that they have control of their own situations. Instead they should play the role of the perpetrator and take control of the victim. Another concept is that guilt prevents seeking wealth and that "thinking about wealth as a means to help others" relieves this guilt and enables wealth accumulation.[citation needed]. LOL.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 111: In his book, Eker lists 17 ways in which the financial blueprints of the rich differ from those of the poor and the middle-class. One theme identified in this list is that the rich discard limiting beliefs while the unsuccessful succumb to them. Eker argues that: Rich people believe, "I create my life", while poor people believe, "Life happens to me"; rich people focus on opportunities while poor people focus on obstacles; and rich people admire other rich and successful people whereas poor people resent rich and successful people.
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  • Baines, D. (April 16, 2010) Vancouver man sued for pitching U.S. unsaleable properties. Vancouver Sun, retrieved December 15, 2011. Archived 2014-01-23 at the Wayback Machine.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 208: Wylie's book of essays, Generation of Vipers (1942), was a best-seller during the 1940s and inspired the term "Momism" (excessive attachment to or domination by one's mother). Some people have accused Generation of Vipers of being misogynistic. His only child, Karen Pryor, is the author of a classic book for breastfeeding mothers, Nursing Your Baby, and has commented that her father was far from being a misogynist. Wylie's daughter, Karen Pryor, is an author who became the inventor of animal "clicker" training. Wylie's niece Janice Wylie, the daughter of his brother Max Wylie, co-creator of The Flying Nun, was murdered, along with her roommate Emily Hoffert, in New York in August 1963, in what became known as the "Career Girls murders" case.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 210: In 1941, Wylie became Vice-President of the International Game Fish Association, and for many years was responsible for writing IGFA rules and reviewing world record claims. Wylie's 1954 novel Tomorrow! dealt graphically with the civilian impact of thermonuclear war to make a case for a strong Civil Defense network in the United States, as he told the story of two neighboring cities (one prepared, one unprepared) before and after an attack by missile-armed Soviet bombers.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 213: Wylie's final works dealt with the potentially catastrophic effects of pollution and climate change. In 1971 Wylie wrote a Name of The Game episode "L.A. 2017", in which the lead character awakens in a science-fiction dystopia, centered on a psychiatric fascist government overseeing the underground-sheltered remnants of humanity on the aftermath of an environmental (pollution) catastrophe.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 214: While on vacation, Wylie died from a heart attack on October 25, 1971, in Miami.
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    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 219: Gloria Grey was born Maria Dragomanovich in Portland, Oregon in 1909. She was educated in San Francisco, California. Her career was spent chiefly during the 1920s in Hollywood, and the 1940s in Argentina. She was given praise for her starring role in the 1924 adaptation of Gene Stratton-Porter's A Girl of the Limberlost, which garnered her the honor of being selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1924. She also sang Jingo etc kneeling beside two black-and-white kids in a tub, (but not the juicy parts), and alleged got arrested because of indecency. Grey was found deceased in bed at her mother's home in Hollywood, California on November 22, 1947, having succumbed to a two-month bout of influenza. She was survived by her husband, Argentine magazine editor Ramón Romero, and their daughter, whose name is unmentionable. 'Oh By Jingo' sung by Gloria Grey (colorized) Shortly Before Her Arrest...(Allegedly). "I din't know there were nude kids in the tub, a black male and a white female in fact." The little pickaninny boy looks slightly shocked.
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    Publicity photograph of the WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1932. The actresses are (rear row) Toshia Mori, Boots Mallory, Ruth Hall, Gloria Stuart, Patricia Ellis, Ginger Rogers, Lilian Bond, Evalyn Knapp, Marian Shockley. (Front row) Dorothy Wilson, Mary Carlisle, Lona Andre, Eleanor Holm, Dorothy Layton.

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    Aschenbachin syndrooma


    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 235: Aschenbach voi tarkoittaa seuraavia:
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 239: Hans-Georg Aschenbach, 70-luvun itäsaksalainen mäkihyppääjä
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 241: Gustav von Aschenbach, Thomas Mannin novellin Kuolema Venetsiassa päähenkilö.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 262: Caro Llewellyn said that "Philip Roth: The Biography" distorted his friendship with the novelist: "My intimacy with Philip was not in keeping with the story Blake was trying to make. Write." In the biography, Bailey identifies her by the pseudonym Mona. He describes how she and Roth went through each other and were physically intimate but never had sex because he was unable to, even after taking Viagra. But Llewellyn said the scene Bailey described never happened, not quite like that.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 263: Llewellyn - who declined to be interviewed by Bailey - said she was more upset by what was left out in the biography, making it seem like she was a marginal figure in Roth's life, an adventure that didn't work out. "My intimacy with Philip was not in keeping with the story Blake was trying to write " she said.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 271: "I am against the holocaust of anything," said Claire Bloom. Roth was invested serving much of his own paper trail, said Avishai. He started donated their papers to the Library of Congress in the 1970s, and the institution amassed some 25,000 articles from 1938 to 2001, including correspondence with Bloom, Updike, Saul Bellow and Cynthia Ozick. After Roth's death, the library acquired more material, including correspondence, drafts, research notes, autobiographical notes, and other personal effects. Vitun hamsteri.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 273: The most recent acquisitions - around 15 boxes of material from 1945 to 2018 - can only be viewed with permission from the Roth estate, until 2050, when the logs will be open to everyone, according to Barbara Bair, the literary specialist in the "pisioning of library manus (Avishai again)."
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 274: Meanwhile, the estate has aggressively decided to control access to the Roth documents independently held at Princeton University, which the university has purchased.Born in 2018 to Roth's friend Benjamin Taylor. The cache includes a copy of "Notes on a Slander-Monger ", unpublished essays on topics such as money, marriage and illness, and a list of his relationships with women, with commentaries.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 277:
    Caro Lllewellyn, another Faunia in 2009. "I want to see you again," he said as he took my hand and kissed my cheek. He had an endless supply of screwball wisecracks.

    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 286: About a year after my diagnosis, in 2010, Philip invited me to join him for weekends at his country home. After that he dropped me, as it was getting too hard for him to turn me on my back. I didn't want to use the clothes drier but hung my panties on a line. Philip joked that I was turning his home into a trailer park but never insisted I use the dryer. I didn't need to cook, Philip planned where to eat and made the reservations. I used to like resting my ear on the hard metal of the implanted defibrillator that sat just below the skin of his chest to treat dysrhythmia.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 287: This was the second defibrillator he'd had after the first had to be replaced. Philip's original defibrillator had pride of place on the kitchen table. When he first handed it to me, I had no idea what it was and palmed the smooth metal disc in my hand. I almost dropped it when he started laughing and told me its original purpose. Over time, I came to appreciate it too and when I was alone in the kitchen, I often picked it up and held it in my hand. We called each other Toots. I found out Philip died when a friend called me at work. I swivelled around in my office chair and googled Philip Roth. There he was on the front page of The New York Times. Dead.
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    Caro Lllewellyn with her next boss, Salman Rushdie, in 2010. "I want to see you again," he said as he took my hand and kissed my cheek. He had an endless supply of screwball wisecracks.

    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 294: Philip is buried at the Bard College Cemetery in upstate New York. He'd once considered "moving in" next to his parents at the Gomel Chesed Cemetery in Newark, New Jersey but there was no immediately close plot and the place had fallen into disrepair and Philip liked things to be very neat. I was thrilled to hear that Philip orchestrated every last detail of his own farewell. I was not invited.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 297: When Philip and I were in the country together he religiously tuned into Susan Kennedy's Big Band Hall of Fame on WMNR each Saturday night before dinner. He loved to sing along to Frank Sinatra and the Andrews Sisters and often quizzed me about the tracks. Sometimes we danced. One year he gave me a portable radio for my birthday so I'd be able to listen to Susan at home when we weren't together.
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    Extract: The saddest thing I'd ever read

    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 302: One day Philip handed me the manuscript of Notes for My Biographer. 'Take it,' he said, holding out the stack of pages held together by a large rubber band.'I want you to read it.' The book was a rebuttal to Claire Bloom's Leaving a Doll's House, Philip's ex-wife's account of their marriage, which was published in 1996. Many of the stories he'd already told me. He'd talked a lot to me about both Claire and his first wife, Margaret Martinson.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 303: So none of it was new, but all of it was upsetting. Philip's manuscript was the saddest thing I'd ever read. I read three or four different drafts and most of my feedback encouraged him to write the good with the bad. 'No one will believe you if you don't admit at one point you loved her. Be the gracious one.'
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 305: Philip wanted the book published. But no one would touch it for fear of the lawsuit Bloom might bring against them. At one point we discussed the idea of Philip offering to pay any damages arising from any legal case brought by Claire. More than anything, Philip wanted to put the record straight. I wanted for him to be able to put the record straight. I knew how forcefully he'd been struck and blindsided by Leaving a Doll's House. After its publication, Philip told me New York magazine published a photo of him on its front cover with the word 'MISOGYNIST' written across it. Philip went into hiding.
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    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 199: Ippolit is a 17-year-old boy who is dying of tuberculosis. An ardent nihilist, he yearns to be taken seriously and attempts to dramatically leave the world. He delivers rambling, self-absorbed, nihilistic speech entitled “A Necessary Explanation” to Myshkin, Nastasya, and Rogozhin, and many others at a party at Lebedev’s dacha. After this, he attempts to commit suicide by shooting himself with the gun he’s had since he was a child. This entire plan backfires, as everyone grows bored with his speech, and when it comes time to kill himself he fails to do so because there is no cap in the gun. After this incident, Ippolit’s illness shows progress and he eventually dies.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 205: As the beginning of the conclusion shows, the end to the novel can hardly be considered a happy one. In most cases, whatever positive transformations the characters underwent through their friendship with Myshkin unravel, either because they were unable to sustain the wisdom they learned from him or because they were so traumatized by the cruel absurdity of their life that they are reduced to a state of helplessness.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 218: (3) He had a really awful nightmare about being attacked by a horrible Kafkaesque scorpion-monster thing in his bedroom. In the dream, his mom called in his actually-dead dog to kill this reptilian thing, and it bites the dog while the dog is biting it.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 222: (4) Ippolit tries to figure out the point of living for two weeks. On the one hand, why not just die now and get it over with? But on the other hand, he feels like it's actually only now that he has a death sentence of sorts that he has really started to live. (Which, okay, guys, remember the story Myshkin told about the condensed man and how full of life his last few hours must be? There is definitely more to the idea that the person who knows he is about to die lives a very full life at the end—as Dostoevsky himself experience at his staged execution.)
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 224: (5) Ippolit is furious at the people he sees around him, each living life and having a lot of life to live. How could they be complaining about anything? If only he could have the rest of his life in front of him, then he'd really show everyone.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 326: ‘The Eve of St. Agnes‘ by John Keats is a celebration of an idealized love between two beautiful and heroic characters.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 330: Within the castle, Madeline, one of the main characters of this story is stuck dancing amongst the guests. She has been informed by older women that this is a night during which a virgin lady, after following certain rituals, might in her dreams see the image of her true love. She is distracted by these thoughts and unable to enjoy the dance.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 334: When Madeline finally enters the room, undresses, and falls to sleep, Porphyro is watching her. When he decides that she has fallen completely asleep he makes his approach and wakes her with the playing of a flute. She is ripped from a dream in which she was with a heavenly, more beautiful version of Porphyro and is aghast when she sees the real one. She believes for a moment that he is close to death.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 338: The two are able to make out outside the home without arousing suspicion and ‘The Eve of St. Agnes’ concludes with two characters, Angela, and the Beadsman, dying; their death acting as a symbol of a new generation that is now the focus of the world. This is one of Keaz' most loved poeams, with a wonderful happy ending (except for Angela and Beadsman).
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 361: And back returneth, meagre, barefoot, wan, Takas kämpille täytyis löytää tie.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 363: The sculptur’d dead, on each side, seem to freeze, Kuolleet veistoxet onkö pakastetut
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 364: Emprison’d in black, purgatorial rails: Kukot, kanat, Jeesuxen rakastetut,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 367: To think how they may ache in icy hoods and mails. Mahtaa sattua noi naulat ja sun muut.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 389: With hair blown back, and wings put cross-wise on their breasts. Takatukka takana: hyvät juhlat lienee nupussa.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 420: And back retir’d; not cool’d by high disdain, Saivat vetää tiehensä, ei tullut panoa,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 436: So, purposing each moment to retire, Joka hetki meinaa neiti alkaa koisata,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 437: She linger’d still. Meantime, across the moors, Vaan silti hannaa. Samaan aikaan toisaalla
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 463: He startled her; but soon she knew his face, Eukko hätkähti, muttei pelkää peikkoa,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 465: Saying, “Mercy, Porphyro! hie thee from this place; Sanoen: Terse, Porfyyri! Antaa vetää täältä!
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 466: “They are all here to-night, the whole blood-thirsty race! Ne on kaikki täällä, jäät kiinni rysän päältä!
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 503: While Porphyro upon her face doth look, Kun sillä aikaa Porfyyri kazelee sen lättyä,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 506: As spectacled she sits in chimney nook. Kun sankarillisenä se istuu uuninloukossa.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 525: Quoth Porphyro: “O may I ne’er find grace Sanoi Porfyyri, me vaan sylitysten
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 527: “If one of her soft ringlets I displace, Tukkaa silitän, en merta edemmäxi kalalle
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 528: “Or look with ruffian passion in her face: Aio mennä, etkai sä mun pikku pyrkimysten
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 530: “Or I will, even in a moment’s space, Jos niin mä hotaisen sua tällä kangella,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 538: “Whose prayers for thee, each morn and evening, Multa ei koskaan ole päässyt uupumaan
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 548: Him in a closet, of such privacy Mistä Porfyyri voi kazoa, vaikkei halaa-
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 551: While legion’d fairies pac’d the coverlet, Aukee sulle vielä Madelinen lonkat.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 576: His poor guide hurried back with agues in her brain. Sen opas painuu tiehensä tonne noin.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 614: As down she knelt for heaven’s grace and boon; Madeline kyykistyi lattialle valmiixi;
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 686: “Or I shall drowse beside thee, so my soul doth ache.” Kohta kellitään kuin karju ja sen emakko.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 733: At these voluptuous accents, he arose, Nousi pystyyn jäykkänä kuin kuvapazas,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 759: “A famish’d pilgrim,—saved by miracle. Ja bonuxexi vielä imutan sun viikunan.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 781: A chain-droop’d lamp was flickering by each door; PST! Shh! Älä kolistele! Otetaan toi lamppu!
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 792: But his sagacious eye an inmate owns: Mut tuttu tyttö, ei tarvi vääntää sorvia.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 804: Died palsy-twitch’d, with meagre face deform; Epämuodostunut Agneta oli kuukahtanut
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 820: Dostoon liittyvien kliseiden viidakossa alkoi kiinnostaa mixi Ippolitin välttämätön selitys (s. 597/954) entitled “A Necessary Explanation” to Myshkin, Nastasya, and Rogozhin, and many others at a party at Lebedev’s dacha. oli jenkkioppaan mielestä 'rambling, self-absorbed, nihilistic speech'.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 844: O puissent voir votre beauté sacrée Voi voispa nähdä pyhän nättiytenne
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 892: Fatal oracle d’Epidaure, Epidauroxen oraakkeli fataali,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 908: Cache au désespoir de ma mère Piilota mun äiskän epätoivolta
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 909: La place où je serai demain. Kalsa skrubu mihkä mut kohta slepataan.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 930: Pauvre Gilbert, que tu devais souffrir ! C’est le refrain d’un Souvenir à l’hôpital par Hegesippe Moreau, dont certains accents rappellent volontiers les Adieux à la vie de Gilbert :
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 937: À leurs banquets, ce soir, vont accourir, Bankettehin tänä iltana taas kokooontuvat
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 965: Ah ! puissent voir longtemps votre beauté sacrée Aa! Voispa nähdä kauan teidän pyhän kauneuden
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1015: Ah! puissent voir longtemps votre beauté sacrée Ah! mä kuolen (aika hitaasti)! Kun voisivat
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1022: Nicolas Joseph Florent Gilbert, né le 15 décembre 1750 dans le sud du duché de Lorraine à Fontenoy-le-Château et mort le 16 novembre 1780 à Paris, est un poète lorrain francophone. Son père, maire de Fontenoy-le-Château, propriétaire de deux fermes, y exerce le métier de marchand de grains. Son éducation est confiée au curé du village, un jésuite qui, voyant en lui « un esprit apte à être éduqué », lui apprend le latin. Puis le jeune Nicolas part faire ses humanités au collège de l'Arc à Dole. Après 1770, il part pour Paris, avec en poche ses premiers vers, ainsi qu’une lettre, signée de Mme de La Verpillière, femme du prévôt des marchands de Lyon et mécène. Cette lettre recommande le jeune poète à D’Alembert. Il semble que D’Alembert, lui ayant promis une place de précepteur, n’honore pas cette espérance, et le reçoit d’ailleurs assez froidement. Gilbert s'en souviendra quand il composera sa satire du Dix-huitième siècle :
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1025: Qui se croit un grand homme et fit une préface
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1037: Eise mitään kuollut köyhänä ja kirottuna, vaan mukavasti eläkkeellä, ja testamenttas vielä loput rahat Bernadottelle. Elämälle heippa, sain siltä paljon. Sensijaan Thomas Chatterton, joka oli se Rowleyhuijari joka mainittiin Keazin yhteydessä kai, kuoli nälkäisenä arsenikkiin 17-vuotiaana. Thomas Chatterton, né le 20 novembre 1752 à Bristol et mort le 24 août 1770 à Holborn, est un poète et mystificateur anglais. Ayant attribué ses œuvres à un moine médiéval du nom de « Rowley », il fut accusé à tort d’être un faussaire par certains de ses contemporains les plus influents. Il est reconnu comme un poète de talent, malgré sa mort à l'âge de 17 ans, ayant préféré se suicider à l’arsenic plutôt que de mourir de faim, devenant ainsi pour les romantiques le symbole de l’homme de génie non reconnu.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1041: Hégésippe Moreau ( ranskalainen Pierre-Jacques Roulliot ; 8. huhtikuuta 1810-20 . joulukuuta 1838) oli ranskalainen lyyrinen runoilija . Syntymästään lähtien häntä kutsuttiin biologisen isänsä (Moreau) sukunimellä ja hän otti salanimen Hégésippe, kun hän aloitti runojen julkaisemisen vuonna 1829. Ranskan romantikkojen ja 1800 -luvun yleisön mielikuvituksessa Hégésippe Moreaun vaikeudet elämä ja hänen ennenaikainen kuolemansa tekivät hänestä romanttisen vastineen aikaisemmille runoilijoille Thomas Chattertonille , Nicolas Joseph Laurent Gilbertille ja Jacques Clinchamps de Malfilâtrelle . Tämä romanttinen myytti vahvistui julkaisemalla hänen täydelliset teoksensa yhdessä Gilbertin teosten ja luettelon runoilijoista, jotka kuolivat nälkään vuonna 1856; hänen teostensa 1860-painos sisälsi Sainte-Beuve'n tärkeän elämäkertaisen esipuheen.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1045: Kun hän lähti Avonista vuonna 1828 (esipuheessaan Hégésippen kerätyille teoksille, Sainte-Beuve ilmoittaa meille, että Hégésippe oli erinomainen klassisen kirjallisuuden opiskelija ja että hänellä oli lahjakkuus latinalaiseen tulkintaan), hän aloitti oppisopimuskoulutuksen oikolukijana Provinsin kustantaja, monsieur Lebeau - Hégésippe viittaa teoksissaan M. Lebeaun tyttäreen "sisarekseen" ja hän omisti lyhyet proosakertomuksensa hänelle. Kun Kaarle X kulki Provinsin läpi vuonna 1828, Sainte-Beuve ilmoittaa meille, Moreau kirjoitti isänmaallisen runonsa Vive le roi! . Hégésippe Moreau meni Pariisiin ennen vuotta 1830. M.Lebrunin neuvosta hän lähetti kopion kirjeestään painamisesta M. Firmin Didotille, ja hänet palkattiin Didot -kustantamolla, joka sijaitsi rue Jacobilla, mutta lähti tämä työnantaja pian sen jälkeen. Hän osallistui heinäkuun vallankumoukseen 1830, työskenteli lyhyesti opettajana ( maître d'étude ) ja alkoi johtaa Böömin elämää.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1070: Pierre François Lacenaire, född 20 december 1803 i Francheville, giljotinerad 9 januari 1836 i Paris, var en yrkeskriminell bedragare och mördare, som gått till historien genom sina Minnen (1836), nedtecknade på kort tid medan han väntade på sin avrättning. De utgavs första gången samma år som han dog och finns i svensk översättning sedan 1999. André Breton tog med en av Lacenaires dikter i sin antologi om svart humor, Anthologie de l'humour noir (1940). Hyvä Antero.
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    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1075: Né le 28 frimaire an XII (20 décembre 1803) sous le Consulat, à Lyon, 62 rue Pas Étroit (actuelle rue du Bât-d'Argent), Pierre François Lacenaire est le quatrième enfant et le deuxième fils de Jean-Baptiste Lacenaire, bourgeois et négociant lyonnais, et de Marguerite Gaillard, qui connaît treize grossesses entre 1799 et 1809. Kyllä meni kesken kovasti, jopa riitti Jean-Baptistella yritystä siementää. Non désiré de ses parents, il souffre de se voir préférer son frère aîné Jean-Louis, né le 19 frimaire an VIII (10 décembre 1799), il a notamment un sentiment d'abandon de sa mère et sera spolié de son héritage par son père.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1077: Ses études s'achèvent en septembre 1819, sans qu'il ait fait sa classe de philosophie, renvoyé après s'être battu avec un prêtre qu'il accuse de pédophilie.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1078: During his trial, he fiercely defended his crimes as a valid protest against social injustice. He turned the judicial proceedings into a theatrical event and his prison cell into a salon. He made a lasting impression upon French society and upon several writers, such as Balzac and Dostoevsky.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1083: La redingote bleue qu'il porte au moment de la décapitation sera achetée par des connoisseurs. Un courant de sympathie monte dans l'opinion autour de cet assassin atypique.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1087: Balzac l’évoque dans La Muse du département.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1091: Théophile Gautier consacre un poème d’Émaux et Camées
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    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1096: De Lacenaire l'assassin. murhaaja Larcenairen käsi
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1117: Tracé d'affreux hiéroglyphes. Piirtäneet kauheita hieroglyfejä
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1146: Manfred est un drame en vers de George Gordon Byron, dit Lord Byron, publié en 1817. Bourrelé de remords après avoir tué celle qu'il aimait, Manfred vit seul comme un maudit au cœur des Alpes. Il invoque les esprits de l'univers, et ceux-ci lui offrent tout, excepté la seule chose qu'il désire, l'oubli. Il essaie alors, mais en vain, de se jeter du haut d'un pic élevé. Il visite ensuite la demeure d'Ahriam, mais refuse de se soumettre aux esprits du mal, leur enjoignant d'évoquer les morts. Enfin lui apparaît Astarté, la femme qu'il a aimée puis tuée par son étreinte (« My embrace was fatal... I loved her and destroy'd her »). Répondant à son invocation, Astarté lui annonce sa mort pour le lendemain. Au moment prédit apparaissent des démons pour s'emparer de lui, mais Manfred leur dénie tout pouvoir sur sa personne. Pourtant, à peine sont-ils apparus qu'il meurt. La situation de Manfred deviendra l'un des poncifs favoris composant le portrait de l'homme fatal du romantisme. Cette pièce s'inspire, pense-t-on[Qui ?], dans son plan, du Faust de Goethe et selon certains, contiendrait une allusion du poète à sa demi-sœur Augusta Leigh. Sitäkin se dodennäköisesti bylsähti.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1150: Le poète Charles Baudelaire a appelé Lacenaire « un des héros de la vie moderne ».
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1152: L'écrivain Fiodor Dostoïevski a lu le procès de Lacenaire et s'en est inspiré pour écrire Crime et Châtiment, dans lequel le crime de Raskolnikov est une copie quasi-conforme de celui de Lacenaire.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1154: Les Mémoires de Lacenaire ont directement inspiré le quatrième chant des Chants de Maldoror du comte de Lautréamont.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1156: Le philosophe Michel Foucault considérait que la notoriété de Lacenaire chez les Parisiens marquait la naissance d'un nouveau genre de bandit adulé, le criminel romantique bourgeois. Le roman La Voix Secrète de Michael Mention retrace les dernières semaines de sa vie.
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    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1196: Ma douceur n’est qu’une grimace ; Hyvyyteni on vain irvstys;
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1198: Sire, cédezmoi votre place. Herra, luovuttakaa mulle paikkanne.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1213: He stops at Sonya's place on the way and she gives him a crucifix. At the bureau he learns of Svidrigailov's suicide, and almost changes his mind, even leaving the building. But he sees Sonya, who has followed him, looking at him in despair, and he returns to make a full and frank confession of the murders. What the fuck.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1220: Karmela Belinkillä oli tapana ottaa ettonet aamuisen kirjoitustyön ja lounaan päälle. Nyt hän oli täpinöissään Mr. Dostojevskin esikoisesta, jonka Martti Anhava on 2008 kökösti kuosittanut nykysuomexi. Kuunnelkaa! Ja hän luki mielestään liikuttavimpia kohtia värisyttäen hermoherkkää ääntänsä. Vissarion Belinski oli suunnannäyttäjä. Muut venäläiset kynäilijät nauroivat ja pilkkasivat syylänenäistä Dostojevskia. Etukäteiskehut oli kihahtaneet Fedjan päähän ja se loukkaantui pahasti. Sotilasinsinöörikoulussa Fjodor luki lisää Pushkinia, Schilleriä ja Scottia sekä Homerosta, Shakespearea, Racinea, Hoffmania, Balzacia, Hugoa, ja Gogolin uusimmat. Hän venäjänsi omasta mielestään verrattomasti Balzacin Eugenie Grandetin. Köyhää väkeä on siitä kopio. Ällö kirjeromaani. "Mamma"?! Mitä vittua, бабочка tarkoittaa perhosta (tai russua)?! Sano rusetti, tytöt sua rannalla kusetti. Mummin ikkunalla kukkii pelargonia. Hoholin ukrainalaistarinoita muistuttavia jutelmia. Laji näytti jo 1840 aikansa eläneeltä. Devushkin oli keski-ikäinen namusetä ja "Mamma" jotenkin mainevammainen nuorehko nainen. Varvarasta oli kiva vittuilla neitokorennolle vapauduttuaan viimein tämän holhouxesta. Nöyryytyxen psykologiaa ja sadomasokismia. Epämääräisenä vellovaa jahkailua ja merkityxettömiä käänteitä. Aito Dostojevskilaisia sentimenttejä. Sekavuuden suota kuten Ukrainassa kelirikkoaikana. Paska haisee Nevan rannalla.
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    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 56: Pro-Israeli people around the world use the occasion of World Hooray Day as an opportunity to express their yearning for canned peas. Beginning with the simple but effective shooting on the 1st World Hooray Day 1973, their activities send a message to leaders, encouraging them to use economic sanction and then force to settle conflicts. The official sponsor of the World Hooray Day is Prof. Emeritus Arto Mustajoki, Juupajoki. His home town used to be called Eipäjoki (Nosir river), but thanx to Arto's persistent efforts to increase international understanding, the name has been changed to the more communicative Juupajoki "Yessir river".
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 58: As a global event World Hooray Day joins local participation in a global extortion of peas. The World Hooray Day web site address is http://www.worldhelloday.org. The 70M winners of the 1939-45 shared Nobel Rest in Peace Prize are among the people who have realized World Hooray Day's value as an instrument for purloining peas and as an occasion that makes it possible for anyone in the world to contribute to the process of splitting third party peas and join the bunch of happy sinners who were the luckiest 6M winners of the prize. Join now, you may already have won!
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 60: Brian McCormack, a Ph.D. graduate of Arizona State University, and Michael McCormack, a graduate of Harvard University, work together to promote this annual global event. Brian's career has since had a rocket start, Michael's is a steady falling trend.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 62: By Michael J. Mccormack, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER, June 8, 1999:
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 64: In the fall of his senior year, while his fellow students immersed themselves in writing theses, applying to graduate schools or kicking back and enjoying the good life, Michael J. McCormack '74 was busy starting another brain holiday. McCormack says he and his brother Brian McCormack wanted to do something to celebrate to the highly successful 1973 Arab-Israeli conflict.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 68: "We wanted to do something to celebrate the crushing victory of our arms and the Israeli ground forces, plus the importance of military communications in forcing the ragheads to eat their peas a second time," McCormack says.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 71: That first year, McCormack and his brother gained the support of 15 countries; in the 25 years since, they have reached almost eight times that many.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 73: Every November 21, the brothers incite people all over the world to take part in the celebration by saying "Hooray" to another 10 people. Its really cheap! No postage needed! McCormack himself can say "Hooray" in over 65 different languages, including Bantu, Inuit and Urdu. He can say "We won" in just two languages, American English and Hebrew, and "Haha you fuckers lost" in four, German, Arabic, Russian, and French.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 75: Pro-Israeli people in 179 countries have celebrated the holiday, and McCormack has received written support from almost 100 authors, entertainers, Nobel Prize winners and world leaders. But it is proved hard to find people who are authors, entertaineers, Nobel Prize winners and world leaders all at once. So far, only Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump have qualified. 98 to go, says Michael optimistically.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 77: "Whenever I have a tough night, I just remember that I've been in personal contact (pirsuna pirsunalmente) with 1.1 billion people in the Republic of China, and that makes things easier," McCormack says. When he's not sending letters out across the world, McCormack spends his time writing and acting in professional pornographic productions.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 79: He recently co-wrote Farewell to Arms, an interactive play about a high school reunion in which every member of the audience gets a seismic orgasm under a tree.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 81: "We're selling out like crazy," McCormack says, meaning that he is searching for investors to take the show national. "We are actually planning another World Sellout Day to celebrate our dedication to the U.S. cause." Make America Great Again. I mean greater, it was always great, and is, of course. Don't try to trick me.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 84: Though the success and long life of World Hooray Day came as a surprise, McCormack says that he has wanted to write and act since he was seven years old and is not surprised to find himself doing it (= wanting) still decades later. McCormack, who took off for New York City immediately after graduation, said that his time at Harvard, though enjoyable, did not influence his career path.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 86: The editor of the first-year literary magazine and a writer for the Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square organization that occasionally publishes a so-called humor magazine, McCormack says his writing experiences during college simply confirmed his future plans. "I was headed where I was headed and [Harvard] was the mosta humorous place to be along the way," he says.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 88: But McCormack also says that interacting with Harvard luminaries like composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein and author Kurt Vonnegut gave him the will to succeed.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 91: Take for instance my bro Brian McCormack, most recently of the Edison Electric Institute (EEI), who became Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s chief of staff in 2015. Previously, McCormack was EEI’s vice president of political and external affairs and one of the highest paid staffers at the trade association with a reported income of $440K in 2015. Sadly, he does't say hello to me anymore if we accidentally meet on the street. He goes to the other side of the road."
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 93: McCormack says that although he has probably led a less conventional life than many of his fellow graduates, he has no regrets.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 95: The founder of his own holiday, the author of several of Mahatma Gandhi's books, and the one-time pen pal of figures as diverse as M/S Queen Elizabeth II and Whoopi Goldberg, McCormack knows exactly what comes next.
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    Fig. 1. What he really wants to be, McCormack says, is erect.

    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 100: McCormack has recently been accepted to the University of California at Los Angeles pornographic film school; he and his silicon wife will be moving from Nebraska to Los Angeles in the fall. He says he is eager to begin erecting and also has future plans to break into film as a character actor. McCormack, who someday hopes to develop some of his (well, his, Mahatma's and Hemingway's) novels into movies, says he has waited to go to Hollywood until the time felt right and he had paid his dues.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 104: "I feel absolutely ready for pornographic movies," McCormack says. "It's this wild feeling of sturdiness and joy, kind of a creative euphoria."
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 105: Like 25 years ago, when he was unafraid to embark on the life of a struggling actor in New York City, McCormack says he has no fear of the challenges awaiting him in Hollywood.
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    Background


    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 112: World Hooray Day was founded in 1973 by Brian McCormack, a Ph.D. graduate of Arizona State University, and Michael McCormack, a graduate of Harvard University, in celebration of the Yom Kippur War. We Won! You Lost! Hooray!
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 116: The Yom Kippur War, also known as the Ramadan War, the October Revolution, the 1973 Arab–Israeli War or the Fourth Arab–Israeli War, was an armed conflict fought from 6 to 25 October 1973 between Israel and a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria. The majority of combat between the two sides took place in the Sinai Peninsula and the Golan Heights — both of which were illegally occupied by Israel in 1967, and still are — with some fighting in African Egypt and northern Israel. Egypt's initial objective in the war was to seize a foothold on the eastern bank of the Suez Canal and subsequently leverage these gains to negotiate the return of the rest of the Israeli-occupied Sinai Peninsula.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 118: Following the outbreak of hostilities, both the United States and the Soviet Union initiated massive resupply efforts to their respective allies during the war, which led to a near-confrontation between the two nuclear-armed superpowers. After the 1967 six day war, the Egyptians said that a lasting peace could not be achieved without "withdrawal of the Israeli armed forces from all the territories occupied since 5 June 1967."
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 120: Golda Meir reacted to the overture by forming a committee to examine the proposal and vet possible concessions. When the committee unanimously concluded that Israel's interests would be served by full withdrawal to the internationally recognized lines dividing Israel from Egypt and Syria, returning the Gaza Strip and, in a majority view, returning most of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, Meir was angered and shelved the document next to her stash of knotted french letters and Joshua's foreskin collection. The United States was infuriated by the cool Israeli response to Egypt's proposal, and Joseph Sisco informed Yitzhak Rabin that "Israel would be regarded responsible for rejecting the best opportunity to reach peace since the establishment of the state." Israel responded to Jarring's plan also on February 26 by outlining its readiness to make some form of withdrawal, say in some New York bank, while declaring it had no intention of returning to the pre-June 5, 1967 lines.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 124: Yom Kippur was actually a bad choice of day by Sadat, for Arabs were still weak after Ramadan, while Israeli women were staying home and men were in synagogues, so the roads were free and reserves were quickly rounded up from the yeshivas. Prior to the war, Kissinger and Nixon consistently warned Meir that she must not be responsible for initiating a Middle East war. On October 6, 1973, the war opening date, Kissinger told Israel not to go for a preemptive strike, and Meir grumblingly confirmed to him that Israel would not.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 126: Other developed nations [who? were there any?], being more dependent on OPEC oil, took more seriously the threat of an Arab oil embargo and trade boycott, and had stopped supplying Israel with munitions. As a result, Israel was totally dependent on the United States for military resupply, and particularly sensitive to anything that might endanger that relationship. After Meir had made her decision, at 10:15 am, she met with American ambassador Kenneth Keating in order to inform the United States that Israel did not intend to preemptively start a war. It would be just an accident. An electronic telegram with Keating's report on the meeting was sent to the United States at 16:33 GMT (6:33 pm local time). A message arrived later from United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger saying, "Don't preempt." At the same time, Kissinger also urged the Soviets to use their influence to prevent war, contacted Egypt with Israel's message of non-preemption, and sent messages to other Arab governments to enlist their help on the side of moderation. These late efforts were futile. According to Henry Kissinger, had Israel struck first, it would not have received "so much as a nail".
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 128: The Soviets started an airlift of arms to Syria and Egypt. The American global interest was to prove that Soviet arms could not dictate the outcome of the fighting, by supplying Israel. Kenneth Pollack is a Jew so I would not trust his accounts of the war events. Saad el Shazly was on the other side, so hardly more trustworthy as a witness. Pientä epäselvyyttä oliko Egyptin 3. armeijakunta oikeasti aivan motissa, vai oliko mukana ehkä Kissingerin juonittelua, eze saisi kunnian Israelin pysäytyxestä ja tällä lailla Egyptin lipsumaan jenkkipuolelle. Mikä sitten ajan kanssa onnistuikin.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 130: The Arabs committed a lot of atrocities on Israeli troops, like clipped their fingernails and used them as ashtrays (the troops, not the clippings.) One Moroccan volunteer was caught with a sack full of Israeli body parts to take home as souvenirs. It turned out to be Joshua's foreskin bonanza. No reports of corresponding atrocities from the Israeli side.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 132: In the 1967 war, it seems the Israeli felt their grip was loosening: based largely on interviews with Israeli soldiers—conducted in 1967, and heavily censored at the time—Censored Voices documents Israeli soldiers “summarily executing prisoners and evacuating Arab villages in a manner that one fighter likened to the Nazis’ treatment of European Jews.”
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 134: More recently: Israel is the world's nastiest terrorist state since Nazi Germany, (apart from the USA actions in My Lai, Vietnam, when US soldiers massacred 500 unarmed villagers). USA always supports the Israeli atrocities, it even gives the Israelis the aircraft and other weapons for killing Palestinians. Now the USA is blocking UN from criticising Israel. UK politicians and media usually support Israel. Ironic, isn't it? I guess it's usually the guys that feel they're losing that are the most atrocious.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 136: So no use trying to pool the monkeys into two races, nice and naughty. They all the same, just like the little girl in the rhyme: When she was good, she was very very good, but when she was bad, she was atrocious. Tää Hessu Hopon eli Longfellowin loru mulla on jo albumissa 48, Kirsi Kunnaan kääntämänä. Joku tämänpäivän poppoo on tehnyt siitä laulun ja väittää että sanat ovat "traditional". Pah. Melkein voisin muuten lyödä vetoa et Henry oli pedofiili.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 163: King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to its rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. They will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in him, or he who does not await his coming, denies not only the [other] prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about him [the Messiah], as it is written,
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 169: I see him but not now ((Num. 24:17), this refers to David; I behold him but not nigh (ibid.) this refers to King Messiah; A star shall step forth out of Jacob (ibid.) this refers to King David; A star shall step forth out of Jacob (ibid.), this refers to David; and a scepter shall rise out of Israel (ibid.) this refers to King Messiah…
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 171: And think not that the Messiah must perform signs and portents and bring about new things in the world, or that he will resuscitate the dead, or the like. Not so. For, behold, R. Akiba was one of the greatest of the sages of the Mishna, and he was a follower of King Ben Koziba [Bar Kokhba], and he said about him that he was King Messiah. And he and the sages of his generation thought that he was King Messiah, until he was slain because of the sins. As soon as he was slain it became evident to them that he was not the Messiah. And the sages had asked of him neither sign nor a portent. And the essence of the matter is that the laws and ordinances of this Torah are forever and ever, and one must neither add to them or subtract from them.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 173: And if there should arise from the House of David a king, who studies the Torah and occupies himself with the commandments as his father David had, according to the written and oral Torah; and if he forces all Israel to follow the Torah and observe its rules; and if he fights the wars of the Lord—then he must be presumed be the Messiah. And if he succeeds in his acts, and rebuilds the Temple in its place, and gathers the exiled of Israel—then he certainly is the Messiah. And he will repair the whole world to serve the Lord together, as it is written, For then will I turn to the peoples a pure language that they may call upon the name of the Lord to serve Him with one consent (Zeph. 3:9)
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 177: The sages said that the only difference between this world and the days of the Messiah will be with regard to the enslavement to the kingdoms. It appears from the plain meaning of the words of the prophets that at the beginning of the days of the Messiah, there will be the war of Gog and Magog. And that prior to the war of Gog and Magog, a prophet will arise to straighten Israel and prepare their hearts, as it is written, Behold, I will send to you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and terrible day of the Lord (Mal. 4:5) And he will come not to declare the pure impure, or the impure pure; not to declare unfit those who are presumed to be fit, nor to declare fit those who are held to be unfit; but for the sake of peace in the world….And there are those among the sages who say that prior to the coming of the Messiah will come Elijah. But all these things and their likes, no man can know how they will be until they will be. For they are indistinct in the writings of the prophets. Neither do the sages have a tradition about these things. It is rather, a matter of interpretation of the Biblical verses. Therefore there is a disagreement among them regarding these matters. And in any case, these are mere details which are not of the essence of the faith. And one should definitely not occupy oneself with the matter of legends, and should not expatiate about the midrashim that deal with these and similar things. And one should not make essentials out of them. For they lead neither to fear nor to love [of God]. Neither should one calculate the End. The sages said, “May the spirit of those who calculate the End be blown away” But let him wait and believe in the matter generally, as we have explained.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 179: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent of all of them will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver ( Mal. 3:3), And he will first purify the Children of Levi and will say: “This is of priestly descent, and this is of Levitic descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, And the Tirshatha [governor] said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with Urim and Thummin (Ezra 2:63) From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not from Israel [in general] but from each tribe and tribe. For he will announce that this one is from such and such a tribe, and this one from such and such a tribe….
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 190: Maimonides does a great job in condensing Jewish belief and expectation in the Messiah. The Jewish beliefs and expectations of the Messiah is wide and varied. Through the Talmud, and other writing we see the expectation of two Messiahs. One called Messiah Son of David, and the other Messiah Son of Joseph actually precedes the Messiah son of David and is killed in the battle of Gog and Magog. Messiah Son of David then asks the Lord to resurrect the slain Messiah Son of Joseph. The Babylonian Talmud refers to the relationship between these two Messiah’s.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 193: 10 And I will pour on the house of David and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem the Spirit of grace and supplication; then they will look on Me whom they pierced. Yes, they will mourn for Him as one mourns for his only son, and grieve for Him as one grieves for a firstborn. Zechariah 12:9-10
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 207: R. Y’hoshu’a ben Levi once found Elijah standing at the entrance of the cave or R. Shim’on ben Yohai…He asked him: “When will the Messiah come?” He said to him: “Go, ask him himself” “And where does he sit? “At the entrance of the city [of Rome]” “And what are his marks?” “His marks are that he sits among the poor who suffer of diseases, and while all of them unwind and rewind[the bandages of all their wounds] at once, he unwinds and rewinds them one by one, for he says, ‘Should I be summoned, there must be no delay.’” R. Y’hoshu’a went to him and said to him; “Peace be unto you, my Master and Teacher!” He said to him: “Peace unto you, Son of Levi!” He said to him: when will the Master come?” He said to him: “Today.” R. Y’hoshu’a went to Elijah, who asked him; “What did he tell you?” R. Y’hoshu’s said “[He said to me:] Peace be unto you, Son of Levi!” Elijah said to him: “[By saying this] he assured the World to Come for you and your father.” R. Y’hoshu’a then said to Elijah: “The Messiah lied to me, for he said ‘today I shall come,’ and he did not come.” Elijah said: “This is what he told you: 'Today', If you but hearken to His voice’ (Ps. 95:7) (Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 98a)[12]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 209: The fifth house [in the heavenly Paradise] is built of onyx and jasper stones, and inlaid stones, and silver and gold, and good pure gold. And around it are rivers of balsam, and before its door flows the River Gihon. And [it has] a canopy of all trees of incense and good scent. And[in it are] beds of gold and silver, and embroidered garments. And there sits Messiah ben David and Elijah and Messiah ben Ephraim. And there is a canopy of incense trees as in the Sanctuary which Moses made in the desert. And all its vessels and pillars are of silver, its covering is gold, its seat is purple. And in it is Messiah ben David who loves Jerusalem. Elijah of blessed memory takes hold of his head, places it in his lap and holds it, and says to him: “Endure the sufferings and the sentence of your Master who makes you suffer because of the sin of Israel.” And thus it is written; He was wounded because of our transgressions, he was crushed because of our iniquities (Isaiah 53:5) until the time when the comes. (“Midrash Konen” BhM 2:29-30)[13]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 213: The Jewish Bible and rabbinical writers clearly teach the role of Elijah as forerunner of the Messiah. The final last prophet, Malachi foretells the coming of Elijah, who caught up into heaven, awaits the great terrible day of the Lord, when he will be revealed to Israel.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 219: 6 And he will turn The hearts of the fathers to the children, And the hearts of the children to their fathers, Lest I come and strike the earth with a curse. Malachi 4:5-6
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 222: Today, the Jews every year commemorate the wait for Elijah at the Passover Seder meal; he is welcomed in every Jewish home with a large goblet of wine placed in the middle of the festive table for him. If he doesn't come, the guests present gobble the wine. According to some traditions there is a 45 day period following the death of Messiah Ben Joseph, before and the appearance of Messiah Ben David, its during this period, Elijah the forerunner of the Messiah makes his appearance.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 232: 2 "Son of man, set your face against Gog, of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal, and prophesy against him, 3 "and say, 'Thus says the Lord God: "Behold, I am against you, O Gog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal.11 to take plunder and to take booty, to stretch out your hand against the waste places that are again inhabited, and against a people gathered from the nations, who have acquired livestock and goods, who dwell in the midst of the land. 23 "Thus I will magnify Myself and sanctify Myself, and I will be known in the eyes of many nations. Then they shall know that I am the Lord." ' Ezekiel 38:2,3,11,23
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 238: Behold I will make Jerusalem a cup of staggering unto all the peoples round about (Zech. 12:2). What is “cup of staggering”? [It means] that He will in the future make peoples drink the cup of staggering of blood….when they [Gog and Magog] go up there, what do they? They assign two warriors to every one of the Children of Israel. Why? So that they should not escape. When the heroes of Judah ascend and reach Jerusalem, they pray in their heart…In that hour the Holy One, blessed be He, gives heroism to Judah and they draw their weapons and smite those men on their right and on their left, and slay them (Midrash Tehillim, Psalm 119, ed. Buber pp. 488-89)
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 244: In the end of day, the armies opposed to Israel will be lead according to Rabbinical tradition by a man named Armilus who is the son of Satan, who the world worships as god and Messiah. He leads the nations against Israel and kills Messiah ben Joseph (Ephraim) and is then killed by Messiah ben David in the end. In one Jewish tradition Armilus is even called the Antichrist. He will persecute Israel, and be victorious over them for a time of testing.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 252: The Hebrew Bible and rabbinical writing both teach the Messiah will come upon the clouds in the end of days to rescue his people from the nations.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 262: Maimonides in his Thirteen Articles of Faith, states belief in resurrection is an essential part of Judaism. The 12th article is faith in a personal Messiah, and the 13th is the resurrection. According to rabbinical teaching, the resurrection is linked to the coming of the Messiah. When the Son of David comes, the first person resurrected, will be the Son of Joseph, then the rest of Israel.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 268: Our master said two things in the name of R. Helbo: Why did the Fathers love to be buried in the Land of Israel? Because the dead of the land of Israel will be the first to come to life in the days of the Messiah, and they will eat [enjoy] the years of the Messiah. And R. Hama bar R. Hanina said: “He who dies abroad and is buried there, two deaths are in his hand….” R. Simon said: “If so, the righteous who are buried abroad will be the losers? [Not so,] for what does the Holy One, blessed be He, do? He hollows out the earth before them, and makes them into something like a skin bottle, ant they will roll and come until they reach the Land of Israel. And when they reach the Land of Israel He put the spirit of life into them they stand up.” (Midrash Tan. Buber, 1:214)[23]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 272: The Messiah is the Son of David who will rule on David’s throne for eternity. The city from which Messiah will rule will be Jerusalem according to the Bible and rabbinical tradition. In the time of Messiah, Jerusalem will be transformed into the city of King Messiah.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 274: 2 Now it shall come to pass in the latter days That the foreskin mountain of the Lord´s house Shall be established on the top of the mountains, And shall be exalted above the hills; And all nations shall flow to it. 3 Many people shall come and say, "Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, To the house of the God of Jacob; He will teach us His ways, And we shall walk in His paths." For out of Zion shall go forth the law, And the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. Isaiah 2:2-3
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 276: 7 Of the increase of His government and peace There will be no end, Upon the throne of David and over His kingdom, To order it and establish it with judgment and justice From that time forward, even forever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this Isaiah 9:7
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 278: Rabba said in the name of R. Yohanan: “Jerusalem of this World is not like Jerusalem of the World to Come. Jerusalem of This world—anybody who wants to go up to visit her, can do so; but to Jerusalem of the World to Come only those can go up who are invited to come…” And Rabba said in the name of R. Yohanan: “In the future, the Holy One, blessed be He, will elevate Jerusalem by three parasangs…Resh Laqish said: “In the future the Holy One, blessed be He, will add to Jerusalem a thousand gardens, a thousand towers, a thousand fortresses, and a thousand passages, and each of them will be like sepphoris in its tranquil days, and there were in it 180,000 marketplaces of merchants of pot dishes.” (Babylonian Talmud Bab. Bath. 75b)[24]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 299: Nyttemmin nahkacollieta muistuttava parraton avaruuslähettivanhus Esko Valtalinja oli keskusteluohjelma Perskannikassa kurdilaisen naisen kanssa. Esko sanoi hiäntä toistamiseen neekerixi kameroiden kuullen. Nainen oli pahoillaan mutta oli ihan hiljaa. Ei sanonut mitään, hillizi izensä. Sagte kein einziges Wort. Nyt on Esko Valtakoira uhriutunut. Kai nyt neekeriä saa sanoa neekerixi, call a spade spade? Sitäpaizi hiänhän on lähes yhtä valkoinen kuin minä ellei valkoisempi, kurditaustainen. Ja lähes yhtä mies, tosin nainen. Ei sentään läheskään yhtä hörökorvainen.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 350: 17 Nov Wednesday World Premature Ejaculation Day
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    Cerebrates were zerg brood leaders. They were originally created by the Overmind as intermediate commanders but were removed from the Swarm's power structure by the Queen of Blades. Unnamed cerebrate. Kerrigan seized control of the cerebrate by severing its ties to the Overmind. It acted as her lieutenant and commander for her Swarms during the Brood War. Unnamed cerebrate, created to secure the Argus stone. Unnamed cerebrate, aided in the assault on Aridas, and commanded from in a cavern near the frontlines. (Lähde: Starcraft Wiki)
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 372: International Day for Racial Discrimination
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 375: 6 April International Day of Sport for Development and Peace
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 383: International Day of Living Together in Peace
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 394: 8 September International Literacy Day
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 397: 21 September International Day of Peace
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 399: 5 October World Teachers', Gurus', Motivational Speakers' and Personal Trainers' Day
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 409: 10 November World Science Day for Peace and Development
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 444: In Sheffield, there was Philosophy for Creatives on World Philosophy Day by Rosie Carnall.In this workshop you will develop and explore big questions in group discussion before working on your own piece of creative writing. The discussion activities open up creative thinking to get you inspired and full of ideas. There will be an opportunity to share from your work if you wish to. This workshop will be lively, fun, creative and thought provoking. "Mind-blowing!" according to a previous participant -in a good way! It includes structured activities and space to do your own writing. Come with an open mind and something to write on -thinking hats are optional.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 446: The Coimbra Association of Philosophy Teachers marks World Philosophy Day 2021 by providing a new activity sequence plan entitled "Freedom of expression and social media" building on W. C. Cliford's principle of epistemic responsibility.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 448: In Santiago de Chile, We are waiting for you at 11:30 am! For the defense of the teaching of philosophy in secondary and university education.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 452: In Como, Italy, the festival ‘A due voci -dialogues of music and philosophy’ takesplace in Como as part of UNESCO's World Philosophy Day. It presents the projects selected by the Call for projects launched last Julyby the organizers. All the information about the initiatives and the young musicians and philosophers involved. Is available in the following link.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 454: El Heraldo Chihuahua (Mexico) contributed this: “Every third Thursday of November, World Philosophy Day is celebrated, with the main purpose of revaluing the role of philosophical reflection in all aspects of our lives, in a world that seems to need more and more of this intellectual resource. The need to understand is imperative. The concern for thought, and especially for philosophical thought, appears worldwide when we face a global wave of irrational attitudes and resources that complicate our usual coexistence, generating problems of various kinds. But it is a concern that indicates that we still have conscience."
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 456: Santiago de Chile, Chile. “The importance of teaching philosophy in Human Rights Education” by Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez. Vrt. kohta 4 yllä.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 460: The Brussels team notes that Philosophy is often considered to be an intellectual activity and not very practical. However, a basic training in philosophy used to be considered essential before embarking on further study in a whole range of subjects. Over thousands of years, philosophy has been the mother of all sciences and a key driving force in human progress. This year we will be looking at how ‘philosophy in the classical tradition’ can actively contribute to finding solutions to our many crises, help us find more sustainable ways of living and develop the inner potential of the human being. The event will consist of five talks of about 20 minutes each, with a break after the third speaker. Topics covered will include philosophy as the art of living, learning how to think, inner development and transformation, the role of philosophy in promoting active citizenship and the universal laws and timeless principles of the perennial and hermetic philosophy. For those you can, the suggested donation for the live stream is £8 (£5cons), this will help to support our activities, thank you!
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 464: München, Germany. “Long Philosophy Night!” By Lange Nacht der Philosophie. World Philosophy Day is the ideal occasion for hosting a ‘Long Night’. We want to provide a platform for philosophy and bring together friends of wisdom. The whole thing should be a celebration of thinking, but also an opportunity for all those interested in philosophy to meet again or to get to know each other.The Long Night of Philosophy will now take place for the fourth time on November 18, 2021. For this we need your support!
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 468: Lévis, Québec. On the occasion of World Philosophy Day 2021 the Fleur de Lys Literary Foundation will host the conference‘Philotherapy or when philosophy helps us-A review of the main books on practical philosophy’. Panelists will discuss a A short history of philotherapy; More Plato, Less Prozac! Lou Marinoff, 1999; Plato, not Prozac! Philosophy as a remedy, Lou Marinoff, 2000.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 470: According to the Quebecois, "PHYLOTHERAPY", the term is no longer appropriate today because of the definition of the word "therapy" itself. The latter implies means "to cure or relieve illnesses". However, philosophical consultation does not aim at such an such an objective. Moreover, in some countries, the use of the term "THERAPY" is regulated and often reserved for the medical field. Finally, the term "PHILOTHERAPY" was initially used to draw attention to the fact that attention to the fact that philosophers were now offering consultations and opening specialized practices for this purpose specialized practices open to all. It was a good marketing move since the term has the attention of the media and the public. Today, the term "PHILOTHERAPY"has been abandoned in favor of "PHILOSOPHY CONSULTATION" offered by "PHILOSOPHES CONULTANTS". "CONULTANT" has even more traction now.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 474: Rome, Italy. ‘World Philosophy Day –Philosophy for the Futures’ bythe Italian Ministry of Education, TheDirectorate General for School Regulations, Evaluation andthe internationalization of the national education system of the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Italian National Commission Italian National Commission for UNESCO.The Italian Ministry of Education, Professor Patrizio Bianchi, will open the celebration.the Secretary General of the National ItalianCommission UNESCO and The National Coordiator of Italy UNESCO ASPnet, will discuss the role of philosophy for next generation in the global contest.In the First Session, Luciano Floridi, philosopher, and Cristina Becchio, scientist, will speak about the importance of philosophy for reimaging the future and education.Inthe Second Session, experts,teachers,researchers,and students will discuss about new philosophical practices to make philosophy accessible to all. Ils sont fous, les Romains.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 478: Brasilia, Brazil. ”O valor da unidade em tempos de crise” by Nova Acropole. Brazil will carry out a set of activities allusive to the date. In a year in which the Coronavirus pandemic has pockmarked humanity, and especially Brazil, nothing could be fairer than to offer the public philosophical lectures that are pertinent to the crisis we are currently experiencing.

    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 479: Conversations on topics such as empathy, human connections, and kindness in adverse moments will be addressed in rich encounters of philosophical knowledge. From the perspective of Plato, Seneca, Epictetus and classical philosophers from the Greek and Latin cradle, New Acropolis teachers will reflect on our current historical moment. An opportune moment to take advantage of philosophical knowledge, from love to wisdom, to break barriers of difficulties, obtaining a more humanistic sense of life. In all, eight (8) professors will be part of New Acropolis' annual event.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 483: Madrid, Spain. “Día mundial de la Filosofía” by Más Filosofía. Despite the exceptional situation in which we find ourselves and the restrictions that this entails in terms of the possibility of carrying out large-scale face-to-face events, Más Filosofía has decided to continue with our project, one more year, to celebrate World Philosophy Day. In this edition we will try to carry out both online and face-to-face activities (as long as the restrictions allow it). What about, we have not the foggiest as yet.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 485: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: “Philosophy, Future and what now?” by University of la Lacuna. Date: November 11, 2021. Place: Salón de Grados (1st year students, Philosophy), Aula 4.6 (2nd year students, Future), Aula 4.5 (3rd year students, What now?), Seminar 3 (4th year students, TBD.). Philosophy Section. Free admission at the following link.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 487: Jalpaiguri, India. ‘The Philosophy and Contribution of Contemporary Thinkers’by ByNorth Bengal University-Department of Philosophy.Lokmanya B.G. Tilak, Swami Vivekananda, Mahatma Gandhi, Sri Aurobindo, K.C. Bhattacharya, Vinoba Bhave, Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, Pt. Hanuman Prasad Podda. Chants from Bhagavad Gita.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 489: Bhubaneswar, India. Speaking on the occasion, Prof.R.V. Raja Kumar, Director, IIT Bhubaneswar said that World Philosophy Day is celebrated to promote respect for human dignity and diversity. He stressed the fact that philosophy being an important subject is discussed across the world. IIT Bhubaneswar being one of the premier institutes of higher learning endeavors to promote the study of philosophy to make our students maintain the connect to the philosophy and the related sensitivities. He emphasized the need to teach philosophy at all levels, especially to the students of science and technology as has been done at IIT Bhubaneswar. He opined that it is needed more for the youngsters today. He also presented an overview of the various courses being offered at School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Management (SHSSM) at IIT Bhubaneswar.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 491: Bamberg, Germany. Unesco-Welltag der Philosophie by Bamberg Universität. Man is only fully human where he plays (Friedrich Schiller). Play is still a largely unexamined phenomenon in ethics education. Despite the numerous possibilities of using it (e.g. as a role play), the traditional text discussion is still the standard. In interaction, the participants and the lecturer will discuss and test different possibilities of a game-centered ethics education. The central question is: Which competencies can be opened up through the use of playful methods? To make sure that it does not just remain theoretical, we offer all participating students a city tour of a different kind: By means of a rally on the app Action-Bound, the participants get to know Bamberg not only with its well-known sights, but also from a philosophical point of view. In addition to answering questions about the content, there are also smaller but philosphically no less important tasks to complete.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 495: Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada. ‘Journée mondiale de la philosophie: projection spéciale du film Une révision’ by Cégep de Trois-Rivières. The screening will be followed by a discussion moderated by Alexandre Rouette. The SPRCQ will offer tickets to the first 30 Cégep or UQTR students who arrive at the cinema. Other guests will be able to purchase a ticket at the regular cost of $12. Please note that a proof of vaccination will be required.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 497: Istanbul, Turkey. "The Anti-nihilistic Effort in Nietzsche's Will to Power." ("Nietzsche'nin Güç İstemi'ndeAnti-nihilist Çaba") by Proffessor of Philosophy in Turkey, İzmir, Dokuz Eylül Üniversity, Faculty of Letters, Department of Philosophy.Event Location: ODTÜMİST (ODTÜ Mezunlar Derneği),Ulus ODTÜPARK -Ulus Mahallesi, Adnan Saygun Cd, Budak Sok., No:17, Ulus -Beşiktaş,PK: 34340,İstanbul, Türkiye.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 500: 1) Russian Philosophical Society: International Conference "Philosophy and Society: 100 years of the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences" with the participation of the Board of Directors of the Institutes of Philosophy of the CIS countries with the invitation of other foreign participants, November 19, 2021 (World Philosophy Day). All interested teachers of the SNTL department were invited to participate in the conference. The form of participation was determined by each teacher individually (listeners, speakers). Some are good in one, others in the other. Students, undergraduates and postgraduates can also join this event but only as listeners.

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    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 54: Tung said he prefers teams with cross-cultural backgrounds. For example, Zhang Sheng, co-founder of Wish, is a Chinese who once studied in the U.S., while another co-founder of the company Peter Szulczewski is a Jew from east Europe. He explained that Americans tend to focus on domestic market and ignore overseas opportunities. But teams with multinational backgrounds are more likely to set their eyes on global market. For example, around 50% of Wish’s revenue comes from overseas market.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 89: Saarinen väitteli Helsingin yliopistossa joulukuussa 1977 tutkimuksellaan Backwards-Looking Operators in Intensional Logic and in Natural Language, joka käsitteli logiikkaa ja kielifilosofiaa, ja valmistui filosofian tohtoriksi 1978. Väittelynsä jälkeen hän toimi filosofian laitoksen assistenttina ja dosenttina sekä virkaatekevänä professorina. Saarinen haki Helsingin yliopistosta myös vakituista professorin virkaa mutta ei saanut sitä, koska todettiin epäpäteväxi. Kateet kolleegat ja lööpit nauroivat. Toimittuaan yrityselämän parissa Saarinen nimitettiin vuonna 2002 systeemitieteiden, soveltavan filosofian ja luovan ongelmanratkaisun professoriksi Teknilliseen korkeakouluun.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 152: Jacques Maritain hyödynsi filosofian johdannossaan kultaisen keskitien ajatusta sijoittaessaan aristoteelisen ja tomistisen filosofian muiden filosofisten järjestelmien muodostamien ääripäiden puoleen väliin.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 264: Istuimme Bulevardin Ekbergillä haistellen samppanjakorkkeja, kun kysyin ohimennen käänteentekeväksi osoittautuneen kysymyksen: ”Jos Pafos-seminaari kuuluisi johonkin laajempaan tuotekategoriaan niin mikä sen nimi voisi olla?”. Kahvikupin jatkaessa matkaansa ääntä kohti Esa ehti mukeltaen vastata: ‘’Eikö Pafos ole vähän kuin Aivot narikkaan? Sprache im Urlaub?’’.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 360: According to the Anglo-Saxons, the film centers on the conflict between Judas and Jesus during the week of the crucifixion of Jesus. Needless to say, Neeley, Anderson, and Elliman were nominated for Golden Globe Awards in 1974 for their portrayals of Jesus, Judas, and Mary Magdalene, respectively. It attracted criticism from a few religious groups and received mixed reviews from critics.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 362: On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 52% based on 25 reviews, with an average rating of 5.93/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Jesus Christ Superstar has too much spunk to fall into sacrilege, but miscasting and tonal monotony halts this musical's groove." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 64 out of 100 based on 7 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 364: Roger Ebert gave the film three stars out of four, calling it "a bright and sometimes breathtaking retelling" of the source material. He praised it as a improved version of the "commercial shlock" of the source material, "being light instead of turgid" and "outward-looking instead of narcissistic". He applaud the portrayal of the titular character as "human, strong and reachable", only achieved elsewhere by The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964) and The Last Temptation of Christ (1988).
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 366: Conversely, Howard Thompson of The New York Times wrote, "Broadway and Israel meet head on and disastrously in the movie version of the rock opera 'Jesus Christ Superstar,' produced in the Biblical locale. The mod-pop glitter, the musical frenzy and the neon tubing of this super-hot stage bonanza encasing the Greatest Story are now painfully magnified, laid bare and ultimately patched beneath the blue, majestic Israeli sky, as if by a natural judgment." Arthur D. Murphy of Variety wrote that the film "in a paradoxical way is both very good and very disappointing at the same time. The abstract film concept ... veers from elegantly simple through forced metaphor to outright synthetic in dramatic impact."
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 368: Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and called the music "more than fine," but found the character of Jesus "so confused, so shapeless, the film cannot succeed in any meaningful way." Siskel also agreed with the accusations of the film being anti-Semitic. Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "The faults are relative, the costs of an admirable seeking after excellence, and the many strong scenes, visually and dramatically, in 'Superstar' have remarkable impact: the chaos of the temple, the clawing lepers, the rubrics of the crucifixion itself." Gary Arnold of The Washington Post panned the film as "a work of kitsch" that "does nothing for Christianity except to commercialize it.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 374: Tim Rice said Jesus was seen through Judas' eyes as a mere human being. Some Christians found this remark, as well as the fact that the musical did not show the resurrection, to be blasphemous. Jesus var ingen Spartakus, för helvete. While the actual resurrection was not shown, the closing scene of the movie subtly alludes to the resurrection (though, according to Jewison's commentary on the DVD release, the scene was not planned this way). Some found Judas too sympathetic; in the film, it states that he wants to give the thirty pieces of silver to the poor, which, although Biblical, leaves out his ulterior motives. According to the black policeman in Whitstaple Pearl, ulterior motives usually means sex. The policeman is as talkative as John, and the detective cook lady looks a lot like Kirsi Riski. Not a comfortable thought.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 381: Jesus Christ Superstar is a Rock Opera and (subverted?) Passion Play by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Originally released as a Concept Album in 1970 (when Lloyd Webber and Rice were still in their very early twenties, no less!), it made its way to the Broadway and London stage in 1971, and was adapted into a film directed by Norman Jewison in 1973. An updated version was recorded sometime around 2000 by Webber's Really Useful Group for PBS. A filmed version of the UK arena tour starring Tom Munchin as Judas was released on DVD and digital in 2012, and a live adaptation starring John Lennon as Jesus, Sara Bareilles as Mary Magdalene and Alice Cooper as Herod that aired on NBC in 2018. The show lives on in stage productions and tours (and even non-theatrical tribute albums from fans who were more attracted to it as an album than a show) to this day. Inspired by… The Four Gospels of The Bible (specifically the arrival in Jerusalem and subsequent crucifixion of Jesus), it chronicles the last seven days of Jesus' life, focusing mainly on the characters of Jesus, Judas and Mary Magdalene. It's regarded among Andrew Lloyd Webber's best works, which is not saying much. It's a pseudo-sequel to Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, though this took a bit more liberty with the source material and is considerably less playful.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 383: Alternative Character Interpretation: You are supposed to sympathize with Judas.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 386: If he's willingly betraying Jesus, or God is manipulating him, perhaps doing More Than Mind Control. After all, during "Damned For All Time," Judas keeps singing, "I really didn't come here of my own accord." Maybe it's that God had to offer a little bit of persuasion to have his death.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 394: Mary Magdalene (whose characterization as a former prostitute is Alternative Character Interpretation all by itself) gets scenes that show her to be spiritual and in tune with Jesus' message. However, seen through Judas' eyes, she comes off as a Yes-Woman constantly telling Jesus that "everything's alright" rather than confronting him about the building problems, as Judas tries to do.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 396: On a different note, whether or not Christ is actually divine is ambiguous. There is evidence both for (his prophecy to Peter and Judas) and against (Jesus running from the lepers instead of healing them, and his prayers in Gethsemane) in the music, and it is typically left to the individual production to sort it out, usually in Judas' "Jesus Christ Superstar" number and after Jesus' death, where some productions will throw in a hint that he was resurrected later.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 405: However, if a show goes far enough with its violence, it may end up crossing the line not once but twice, as it goes around the planet and crosses it again. This second crossing takes the violence from sick back to funny in its ridiculous extremes. Similar to So Bad, It's Good, but done quite intentionally.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 407: King Herod is a genocidal king, one who ordered the mass-slaughter of Jewish babies, which is why Jesus was born in stable to refugee parents. He also is the one who determines Jesus is a fraud and sends him back to Pilate. Yet his song number is a bouncy plea for Jesus to perform miracles while bopping around. The 2012 version turns him into a talk show host, where he asks the viewers to vote if Jesus is a miracle worker or a fraud. He gets a round of applause after his song, despite the audience knowing that he sealed Jesus's fate and that he's set the ball rolling for the climactic crucifixion.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 410: Those moments of plot, dialogue, acting, etc., that fans delight in interpreting as homoerotic.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 415: It probably originates from the old days, when the homosexuality taboo was serious enough that every gay pairing was considered a Crack Pairing, so when authors wrote same-sex characters as very intimate with each other, audiences largely accepted that they were just very good friends, and moved on, or when authors wrote outright references to homosexuality, most just laughed at the sheer absurdity of the thought.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 417: Still, many Yaoi Fans and Yuri Fans willingly interpret any interaction as potentially gay even for those specifically stated by their creators to be straight (in which case the author may be very annoyed by the fans' insistence otherwise).
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 423: In the 2018 live production, John Legend as Jesus is a Cuddle Bug, hugging his various followers and shaking the audience's hands when they reach out.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 436: The 1973 film has an emotionally charged moment during Everything's Alright, with Jesus gently lifting Judas' chin, the two gripping each other's shoulders, and their arms slowly slipping away from each other, until they clasp hands and have several seconds of intense eye contact.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 440: To begin with, all the apostles are dressed in tight ripped shirts, leather pants, and very frequently caress and hug each other. Meanwhile the women all wear pretty modest ankle-length dresses and their hair held in a ratty bun.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 442: To compare: in the 1973 version Judas's kiss of betrayal is Judas sneaking up from behind, giving Jesus a very quick light peck on the cheek. In the 2000 version, the two are looking each other directly in the eyes while crying. Then Judas gives him a deep, long, smooch and Jesus responds by briefly wrapping his arms around him before Judas pushes him off.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 444: In the 2000 version of "Heaven on Their Minds", Judas pleads to Jesus while they are alone together, with lots of Judas getting into Jesus's personal space, and hesitant, delicate touches to Jesus's bare skin. Compare the 1973 version of "Heaven on Their Minds" which has Judas overlooking the group from a distance and talking to himself.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 447: Judas and Mary are explicitly paralleled through their matching costumes — red shirt/dress with black sleeves/jacket.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 448: Judas is especially Ambiguously Gay in the 2012 arena tour, due in large part to Judas actor Tom Munchin's camp stage persona. And guyliner.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 450: Some of the looks exchanged between Munchin's Judas and Ben Forster's Jesus (or even just glances in the general direction of the other character) could easily be classed as 'longing'.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 451: During "The Last Supper," where Jesus and Judas get up in each other's faces and slap each other around, some of the apostles genuinely look as though they're watching a couple have a screaming row.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 455: The kiss with which Judas betrays Jesus is a full-on The Big Damn Kiss: no cheek or forehead kissing here! (The kiss is immediately followed by a hug with the two of them clinging to each other, and Judas looks absolutely devestated to be doing what he's doing as he holds Jesus.)
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 457: Judas walks in on Jesus and Mary holding each other right after "I Don't Know How to Love Him", and, angered by it, flings them from the swing they're sitting on, helps Jesus up, and grabs his face as if he's trying to pull him in for a kiss. Jesus throws him off and a crushed Judas runs offstage leading into "Damned For All Time", leaving one with the implication that Jesus's rejection is a key factor in Judas's decision to betray him.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 463: Narm is a moment that is supposed to be serious, but due to either over-sappiness, poor execution, excessive Melodrama, unneeded use of foul language, or the sheer absurdity of the situation, the drama is lost to the point of surpassing "cheesy" and becoming unintentionally funny. Sometimes also known as "Cringe": evoking dissatisfaction or even disgust from the poor execution, but said poor execution also evokes a kind of humour to make fun of.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 465: In the original album, during "Pilate and Christ" when a Roman soldier says "Someone Chrois', king of da Jeeewwwsss" in the Cockney accent.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 467: You can even see Christ cracking up a little when Simon starts singing in his face. Corpsing?
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 469: "Corpsing" (also called "breaking") is actor-speak for having an unscripted fit of laughter onstage, so-called because the worst time to have the giggles is when one is playing a corpse. Corpsing doesn't necessarily mean that the material is especially funny (though, of course, it can be), or that the actors aren't taking it seriously; it just happens, and even excellent actors can corpse. Many actors try to cover this by covering their mouth and muffling the sounds they make. When this is done, a fit of laughter can rather haphazardly be turned into violent sobbing, with varying levels of success. Of course, that only helps if violent crying is appropriate for the scene (again, playing a corpse leaves you in trouble, as corpses don't cry either — usually).
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 477: Caiaphas and the other priests worry that if Jesus' followers launch a rebellion, Rome will retaliate by crushing Judea. Later, we see a mob of Judeans intimidating and manipulating Pontius Pilate, a Roman official. So, which is it? Are the Romans a ruthless occupying force that will smash Judea for any insubordination, or weak leaders seeking to pacify their subjects out of fear?
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 481: However the Romans overall clearly have the upper hand in the relationship. It's probably worth keeping in mind that there was a Jewish rebellion against the Romans that took place not long after the crucifixion and...well, let's just say it didn't exactly succeed in overthrowing the Romans...
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 483: The Roman Empire has enough troops to brutally crush any Judean uprising (and indeed did so during the Jewish–Roman Wars that started only a few decades after Jesus's death). Pontius Pilate, the prefect of Judea, doesn't. If Judea rebels, there is a pretty good chance that Pilate will be killed by the mob, and even if he escapes he will be disgraced and his political career will come to an end. The fact that afterwards the Roman emperor will send in his legions to deal with Judea is cold comfort.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 493: Paul Bötticher (2 November 1827 – 22 December 1891) was a German biblical scholar and orientalist, sometimes regarded as one of the greatest orientalists of the 19th century. Lagarde´s strong support of anti-Semitism, vocal opposition to Christianity, racial Darwinism and anti-Slavism are viewed as having been among the most influential in supporting the ideology of Nazism.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 497: Lagarde was an active worker in a variety of subjects and languages; but his chief aim, the elucidation of the Bible, was almost always kept in view.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 498: Parallel to his academic work, he attempted to establish a German national religion whose most striking manifestations were an aggressive anti-Semitism and expansionism.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 499: He obliged those who had faith in Dog to a radical morality wherein they distinguish solely between "duty or sin" in their every action.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 501: Germany is the totality of all German-feeling, German-thinking, German-willing Germans: In this sense, every one of us is a traitor if he does not consider himself personally accountable in every moment of his life for the existence, fortune and future of the fatherland, and each is a hero and liberator if he does.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 503: In his 1887 essay "Jews and Indo-Germans", he wrote: “One would have to have a heart of steel to not feel sympathy for the poor Germans and, by the same token, to not hate the Jews, to not hate and despise those who – out of humanity! – advocate for the Jews or are too cowardly to crush these vermin. Trichinella and bacilli should not be negotiated with, trichinella and bacilli should also not be nurtured, they would be destroyed as quickly and as thoroughly as possible. The problem is, guys like Paul Böttinger are like lice, there is no way to exterminate them for good. Where there are simians, their lice will also thrive.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 520: Rockwell denied the Holocaust and believed that Martin Luther King Jr. was a tool for Jewish Communists wanting to rule the white community. He blamed the civil rights movement on the Jews. He regarded Hitler as the White savior of the twentieth century. He viewed black people as a primitive, lethargic race who desired only simple pleasures and a life of irresponsibility and supported the resettlement of all African Americans in a new African state to be funded by the U.S. government. As a supporter of racial segregation, he agreed with and quoted many leaders of the Black nationalism movement such as Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X. In later years, Rockwell became increasingly aligned with other Neo-Nazi groups, leading the World Union of National Socialists.
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    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 39: Nytkun alkaa olla liian vanha edes teoriassa kiinnostumaan nakupelleistä naisista, lähinnä huvittaa tääkin näpäys muka seppukua suunnittelevasta Lucretiasta, jota roomalaisten Donald Trumpin Tarquinin poika Donald jr. eli Sextus Tarquinius (järjestyxessä 6. vai liekö saanut nimen mieliharrastuxestaan sextailusta) pani raiskaten. Ei toi kyllä näytä kehruuennätystä tehneeltä roomalaiselta matroonalta, tollanen kuplapää laiha porsliinipillu, eikä toi sen tikariotekaan ole yhtään vakuuttava. Extoi ole pikemminkin piikki eli naskali kuin tikari? Ehkä se on vähän sellainen pelleilyote kuin Gonorrhé Ballsackin lakimiehen ylihintaisella lutkarouvalla pornokirjassa Contes drolatiques. Mulla oli se kirja lainassa sekä feikki muinaisranskaxi että suomennettuna. Molemmat oli suurinpiirtein yhtä tylsiä. Ei tollanen tosiaankaan enää juuri kiinnosta kun ei voi hevin enää edes mielikuvituxessa konstruoida omaa veitikkaansa kirjan sankarien sijalle.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 41: Ballsack on aika puhdasrotuinen setämies, mutta kuten Philip Roth paskiainenkin, paikoin huvittava, ja sen tarinoiden opetus on mieleen painettava:
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    Tämä laiha Lucretia Collatina löytyi tämän päivän Hoblasta. Sen tarina on kerrottuna albumissa 153. Piirroxen on tuhertanut joku Cranach.

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    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 93: Besides a white rabbit, Aurore greatly admired General Murat (especially when he wore his uniform) and was quite convinced he was a fairy prince. Her mother made her a uniform too, not like the general´s, of course, but an exact copy of her father´s. It consisted of a white cashmere vest with sleeves fastened by gold buttons, over which was a loose pelisse, trimmed with black fur, while the breeches were of yellow cashmere embroidered with gold. The boots of red morocco had spurs attached; at her side hung a sabre and round her waist was a sash of crimson silk cords. In this guise Aurore was presented by Murat to his friends, but though she was intensely proud of her uniform, the little aide-de-camp found the fur and the gold very hot and heavy, and was always thankful to change it for the black silk dress and black mantilla worn by Spanish children. One does not know in which costume she must have looked most strange. I would vote for the Scrooge McDuck style high hat.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 95: Sand was one of many notable 19th-century women who chose to wear male attire in public. For this, she was better known in anglo-saxon circles than Balzac and Hugo in the 1830´s. In 1800, the police issued an order requiring women to apply for a permit in order to wear male clothing. Some women applied for health, occupational, or recreational reasons (e.g., horse riding), but many women chose to wear pants and other traditional male attire in public without receiving a permit. They did so as well for practical reasons, but also at times to subvert dominant stereotypes and to practice same sex relationships.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 97: Sand was one of the women who wore men´s clothing without a permit, justifying it as being less expensive and far sturdier than the typical dress of a noblewoman at the time. Haha. In addition to being comfortable, Sand´s male attire enabled her to circulate more freely in Paris than most of her female contemporaries, and gave her increased access to venues from which women were often barred, even women of her social standing, like all-male steam baths. Also scandalous was Sand´s smoking tobacco in public; neither peerage nor gentry had yet sanctioned the free indulgence of women in such a habit, especially in public (though Franz Liszt´s paramour Marie d´Agoult affected this as well, smoking even larger cigars than George).
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 99: While there were many contemporary critics of her comportment, many people accepted her behaviour until they became shocked with the subversive tone of her novels. Those who found her writing admirable were not bothered by her ambiguous or rebellious public behaviour. Victor Hugo commented "George Sand cannot determine whether she is male or female. I entertain a high regard for all my colleagues, but it is not my place to decide whether she is my sister or my brother. I bet s/he doesn´t know her/himself." She engaged in an intimate romantic relationship with actress Marie Dorval. She was buried in sand behind the chapel at Nohant. In 1880 her children sold the rights to her literary estate for 125,000 Francs[28] (equivalent to 36 kg worth of gold, or 1.3 million dollars in 2015 USD). Quite a handsome net worth for a lady. Sand often performed her theatrical works in her small private theatre at the Nohant estate. Sand was all for the bourgeois revolution but no communist. Victor Hugo, in the eulogy he gave at her funeral, said "the lyre was within her, so no wonder nothing else could fit in."
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 101: Honoré de Balzac, who knew Sand personally, once said that if someone like himself thought that she wrote badly, it was because his own standards of criticism were inadequate. He also noted that her treatment of imagery in her works showed that her writing had an exceptional subtlety, having the ability to "virtually put the image in the word, and the lyre you know where." Alfred de Vigny referred to her as "Sappho".
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 113: Eräs tiedonlähde Marian elämästä on Ballsackin pornokirja. Toinen on pyhän Jerusalemin patriarkka Sophroniuksen (n. 560 – 11. maaliskuuta 638) kirjoittama Vita, jonka Napolin kirkon diakoni Paulus Diaconus käänsi latinaksi nimellä Vita. Oman kertomansa mukaan pyhä Zosimus Palestiinalainen (460–560) oli pyhän Egyptin Marian henkilökohtainen hyvä ystävä ja elämäkerturi.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 140: Likapippeli (Schmutztitel - lateinisch Antiporta) – seltener Schutztitel, Vortitel oder Vorsatztitel – wird der meist griffige Kurztitel des Werkes bezeichnet, der auf einer gesonderten, dem eigentlichen Titelblatt vorangestellten Seite aufgeführt ist. Diese zusätzliche Seite nennt sich Schmutztitelseite und ist die erste/oberste Seite des Buchblocks. Sie trägt in der Seitenzählung (Paginierung) die nicht ausgedruckte Nummer 1. Suojanimiölehti, kuten siivosti sanoo Kristiina-täti. Likapippeliä tarjoaa Ballsackin köyhä mutta hyvin varustettu aatelismies toista nuoruuttaan elävälle varakuningattarelle, majesteettiselle vanhalle ruusulle, jolla on korvat kuin tanssikengät ja sairaan kissan iho, mutta muuten kauniit varusteet.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 144: D'après les Vies de saint Denis, écrites à l'époque carolingienne et faisant suite à l'invention de l'abbé de Saint-Denis, Hilduin, incarcérés dans l'île de Lutèce, Denis et ses diacres, saint Eleuthère et saint Rustique, empruntèrent les chemins, qui seront nommés rue Montmartre, rue du Faubourg-Montmartre et rue des Martyrs, pour gagner la butte Montmartre où ils sont décapités.
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    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 203: Practically everyone knows Godard’s classic pronouncement, “All you need for a movie is a girl and a putz,” but a 1989 interview contains one of the more caustic charges Godard levels at cinema, that “Cinema is an ideology based on men living out through their imaginations what they could not do to women.” This chauvinist pig who openly played out his own marital problems with Anna-Kaarina in their collaborations of the ‘60s, now abrazes other toxic males for similar diversions.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 204: Jean-Luc-sedän kakkosauton Anne Wiazemskyn isoisä oli käärmesolmu-Francois Mauriac. Ize se oli äiskän puolelta Monodien vanhaa schweiziläistä protestanttisukua. Siihen kuului nippu pastoreita sekä jokunen tiedesumuttaja.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 214: The theme of Salome is one that Moreau returned to time and again. The artist explored the subject in more than one hundred sketches and drawings as well as in numerous paintings—ranging from highly elaborate to sketchily rendered—and even in sculpture (both Salome and The Apparition figured in Moreau’s waxworks). Moreau was not alone in his passion for the theme of Salome, as other famous artists — Lucas Cranach, Caravaggio, Titian, Guido Reni, Artemisia Gentileschi, Aubrey Beardsley, and Nabil Kanso, to name just a few — shared this interest. Selkeästi perverssiä jengiä.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 218: Given the scarcity of texts, and the fact that Salome seems not to know what to ask her uncle for until instructed by her mother, it is unclear if Salome is truly the evil temptress she is supposed to embody, or just an unwitting instrument in her evil mother’s hands. Har har, vitutonpa hyvinkin.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 220: Moreau underlines the sacredness of the scene, but also warns of the proverbial power of the femme fatale (a seductive woman who lures men into dangerous situations—a popular subject among Symbolist artists) as one who can be fatal to any man—even saints.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 222: Its symbolism is ambiguous. Does it signal lust, or is it a symbol of purity? Mieti sitä. Moreau’s typically enigmatic approach made him a target for the promoters of Naturalism, most notably Émile Zola, who accused him of retreating into his dreams and offering an artistic response to the challenge posed by science—one that couldn’t possibly have value in the modern age. Such criticism hurt him deeply and only fueled Moreau’s purposeful cultivation of ambiguity.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 228: Furthermore, it is quite possible that Moreau was acquainted with Flaubert’s 1862 Salammbô and with Mallarmé’s 1864 Hérodiade, which would have influenced his approach.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 232: The fictional title character, a priestess and the daughter of Hamilcar Barca, the foremost Carthaginian general, is the object of the obsessive lust of Matho, a leader of the mercenaries.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 237: Matho (joka on ruumiikas kuten Flaubert izekin) steals the sacred veil of Carthage, the Zaïmph, prompting Salammbô to enter the mercenaries´ camp in an attempt to steal it back. This gives occasion for a round of juicy copulation. Believing each other to be divine apparitions, they make love, not war.
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    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 245: Anyway. Salome aloittelee rietasta tanssiaan. Suurenmoinen kultalameepuku. Sen tissinnapit kimmahtavat pydeen. Samaa ei voi sanoa Herodeen nahattomasta munasta. Vähän tää on kuin Thumbelina turilaiden bileissä. Siitä muinoin kimmahti penis heti tanaan. Oi niitä aikoja. Evankelistat jätti kertomatta Salomen sulokkuudesta. Johannexen ilmassa keikkuva irtopääkin on jäänyt sitä hämmästelemään. Tanssijatar on kuin särjetty ruukku, crackpot. Kleistilläkin oli sellainen. Kaiken synnin ja rikoxen alkujuuri on tää huhmar, niin aina. Petkeleessä ei ole mitään vikaa. Juppajju, panostamisestapa tässä kaikessa syntitouhussa on ens kädessä kymysys. Sukuelimet on pidettävä puhtaana ettei niistä ihku eläimellistä naisen hajua.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 247: Tää Alamyn Salome on musta vetävämpi. Tanssit on tanssittu, eiköhän nakata tää irtopää rodeen. Kuvan nimi on kaikessa lyhykäisyydessään nasevasti https://l450v.alamy.com/450v/w58a5m/salom-with-the-head-of-john-the-baptist-salom-is-the-daughter-of-herodias-and-herod-philip-her-mother-wanted-to-remarry-herod-antipas-the-preacher-john-the-baptist-had-condemned-this-marriage-and-was-imprisoned-on-it-on-his-birthday-herod-antipas-promised-to-give-salom-what-she-wanted-when-she-danced-for-him-her-mother-herodias-urged-her-to-ask-the-head-of-john-the-baptist-on-a-platter-against-his-will-herod-kept-his-promise-after-the-dance-the-severed-head-was-carried-on-a-saucer-new-testament-matthew-14-6-11-mark-6-14-29-salom-is-presented-here-as-an-eastern-princess-she-w58a5m.jpg.
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    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 361: Ecological factors were also probably a precursor to eusociality. For example, the sponge-dwelling shrimp depend upon the sponge´s feeding current for food, termites depend upon dead, decaying wood, and naked mole rats depend upon tubers in the ground. These resources have patchy distributions in the environments of these animals. In places there is a surplus, in others next to nothing. This means that resources must be defended for the group to survive. These requirements make it a necessity to have high social order for the survival of the group.
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    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 45: Anne Morrow Lindbergh, wife of ace aviator, Charles Lindberg was a renowned author. As an aviator she flew with Charles, assisting him as a navigator and radio operator, in many notable aviation milestones that he achieved. She was also the first American woman to obtain a glider pilots license in 1930. Her works included genres of poetry to non-fiction. She expressed her thoughts on distinct topics varying from solitude and contentment to youth and age, from the role of women in 20th century to love, marriage and peace.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 51: Yesterday's fairy tale is today's fact. The magician is only one step ahead of his audience.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 56: Women need flight points in order to find again the true essence of themselves. The acquisitive instinct is compatible with true appreciation of beauty.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 58: I would like to achieve a state of outer spiritual grace from which I could function and give as I was meant to in the eye of God.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 60: It isn't for the moment you are struck that you need courage, but for that long uphill climb back to sanity and faith and financial security. Only in growth, reform, and change, paradoxically enough, is true financial security to be found.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 62: One cannot collect all the beautiful shells on the beach without being caught.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 69: I walk far down the beach, soothed by the rhythm of the waves, the sun on my bare back and legs, the wind and mist from the spray on my hair. Man, aren't I pretty!
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 71: After all, I see why I am always asking for private, individual, selfish miracles. My experience is very different from other people’s.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 73: Who am I? What is my name? Why am I here? I lie empty, open, choiceless on a beach—waiting for a gift from the sea.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 80: Born as Pranpriya Manobal on March 27, 1997 in Buriram Province, Thailand, she later illegally changed her name to Lalisa, meaning the one being praised, on the advice of a fortune teller in order to bring in prosperity. As an only child, she was raised by her Thai mother and Swiss stepfather. Lisa's mother is named Chitthip Brüschweiler. Her stepfather is Marco Brüschweiler, a renowned chef, currently active in Thailand. Lisa completed secondary education at Praphamontree School I and II.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 92: Outoa olin miltei varma että olin jo paasannut tästä parafiliasta, jota lukuisat tirkistelijäkirjailijat ovat edustaneet. Lyydian kuningas Kandaules oli niin kylästynyt vaimonsa Nyssen kallipygeeseen, jonka Jacob Jordaens on kuvannut oheisessa taulussa aivan jättimäisexi appelsiini-ihoisexi ruppaperseexi, että se halus näyttää sitä henkivartijalleen Gygeelle. Gyges kazoi Nyssen ja Kandauleen touhuja pää punaisena (nysse tulee!), seinäverhoon tuli iso kohouma. Sen kun Nysse äkkäsi, se kärmistyi ja antoi Gygeelle 2 vaihtoehtoa: joko tapan sut tai tapat ton ikävystyttävän kuninkaan ja nait sitten mut. Gyges teki työtä käskettyä. Kuinka ollakaan se preferoi jälkimmäistä vaihtoehtoa. Siitä tuli Gygeen jälkeen seuraava Lyydian kuningas. Ei yhtä rikas kuin Midas kuitenkaan.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 98: Jacob (Jacques) Jordaens was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and tapestry designer known for his history paintings, genre scenes and portraits. After Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck, he was the leading Flemish Baroque painter of his day. Unlike those contemporaries he never travelled abroad to study Italian painting, and his career is marked by an indifference to their intellectual and courtly aspirations. In fact, except for a few short trips to locations in the Low Countries, he remained in Antwerp his entire life. As well as being a successful painter, he was a prominent designer of tapestries.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 100: Like Rubens, Jordaens painted altarpieces, mythological, and allegorical scenes, and after 1640—the year Rubens died—he was the most important painter in Antwerp for large-scale commissions and the status of his patrons increased in general. However, he is best known today for his numerous large genre scenes based on proverbs in the manner of his contemporary Jan Brueghel the Elder, depicting The King Drinks and As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young. Jordaens' main artistic influences, besides Rubens and the Brueghel family, were northern Italian painters such as Jacopo Bassano, Paolo Veronese, and Caravaggio.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 102: Jordaen's personal interaction with the Bible was strengthened by his conversion from Catholicism to Protestantism. Like Rubens, he studied under Adam van Noort, who was his only teacher. During this time Jordaens lived in Van Noort's house and became very close to the rest of the family. 8 years later, after joining the tapestry painters' guild, 1616, he married his teacher's eldest daughter, Anna Catharina van Noort, with whom he had three children. Perhaps the big butt belonged to Anna Catharina.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 104: Jordaens’s large painting of The Wife of King Candaules displaying herself to Gyges is in the Nationalmuseum, in Stockholmii. In the large painting, the Queen is depicted lifesize, seen from behind, standing before a canopied bed. She is virtually naked, but for a string of pearls and a lace-trimmed cap. Just as she is about to step into her bed, she pauses and casts a backward glance, apparently addressing the viewer with a conspiratorial smile. On the far right of the picture, Gyges can be glimpsed craning his head through a gap in the curtain, with the King close behind him.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 107: In the seventeenth century, the story of King Candaules’s wife was seen as a moral lesson, warning against violations of the marital bedchamber. The theme was treated by the poet Jacob Cats in his Toneel vande mannelicke Achtbaerheyt, in which he devoted no less than eighty-six verses to the tale of Candaules and Gyges, and illustrates the scene in the royal bedchamber with a print by Pieter de Jode after Adriaen van de Venne. In the print the Queen is seen half naked from behind. Candaules is already in bed, and the Queen looks at Gyges, who is largely concealed behind the wallhangings. The moral of the story is clarified by a scene on a smaller scale in the background, showing Candaules being slain by Gyges. The print no doubt served as an inspiration for several other later renditions of the theme in Northern Netherlandish painting, including works by Frans van Mieris the Elderv, and Eglon van de Neervi.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 109: Vähän siedettävämpi perätarjonta on tämä William Ettyn yritys samasta aiheesta. William Etty (1787–1849), the seventh son of a York baker and miller, had originally been an apprentice printer in Hull, but on completing his seven-year apprenticeship at the age of 18 moved to London to become an artist. Strongly influenced by the works of Titian and Rubens, he submitted a number of paintings to the Royal Academy of Arts and the British Institution, all of which were either rejected outright or drew little attention when exhibited. In 1821 he finally achieved recognition when the Royal Academy accepted and exhibited one of his works, The Arrival of Cleopatra in Cilicia (also known as The Triumph of Cleopatra). Cleopatra was extremely well received, and many of Etty's fellow artists greatly admired him. He was elected a full Royal Academician in 1828, beating John Constable to the position. Jordaens and Etty both contrasted Nyssia's pale flesh against dark red drapery and showed her in a similar pose. Jordaens's painting has hung in Sweden since the 17th century, and it is unlikely Etty was aware of it. Se tuskin löytyi googlaamalla.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 115: Jean-Jacques Rousseau ja Julian harppisaku mies
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 148: A gemara in Horayot (13a) that contrasts the dog's gratitude to its master with the cat's indifference to its master. Those who have pets testify to the difference in feedback owners receive from cats and dogs. If so, the cat symbolizes the ability to forget our Maker. Rav Kook argues that the damaging and demonic aspects of our existence stem from humanity forgetting the Ribbono Shel Olam. If you want to see demons, bring the tail of a first born black cat, that is the daughter of a first born black cat. Burn it in fire, grind it up, fill your eyes with the ashes and then you will see them. (Berakhot 6b)
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 150: Abba Binyamin teaches us something about the basic human curiosity for knowledge. Abba Binyamin instructs us that knowing everything can sometimes have destructive consequences. Remember: curiosity killed the cat.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 152: The Gemara is not just a collection of superhero stories. If one searches the gemara for demon stories as one would eagerly anticipate the next Superman comic book, then one has missed the point. The gemara is not an action and adventure story, but a work of religious and ethical instruction. The gemara would not have mentioned the "cat method" for viewing demons if it did not contain some message of religious import. Though it remains a mystery which message.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 178: Depending upon the translation used (eg. the Hebrew Transliteration “Eth Cepher”) you may get a clearer view of what actually happened. The Moabites were made to lie down upon the the ground. They were measured. Those measuring one length of cord were spared but the giants - a hybrid breed were executed. This is in keeping with the killing of the charge hybrids Goliath of Gath and his brothers. Please note that Og of Bashan was a giant, as were the Rephaim and the Anakin Skywalker. The Book of Echinococh as recommended by Peter, Paul and Mary explains further who “the sons of God” actually were and really clarifies Genesis 6 and why our Mighty Mouse had to destroy the earth. The “sons of God” were not human and hence their offspring were no longer a scale image of God (who had shrunk a lot like a leaky balloon due to all the emanation) so they could never have salivation. The Eth Cepher gives a much clearer translation of the Hebrew than the English versions and so we see that the decimated gorillas were quite malevolent towards God and His more recently created short order cooks - especially people.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 187: Lapsikin pystyi havaitsemaan kabbalan ja Kantin ja Laplacen kosmologian samanlaisuuden. Ainoa ero oli siinä että kabbalan kuvaamalla äärettömyydellä
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 188: oli tietoisuus, kauneus, viisaus ja armo, kun taas Kantin ja Laplacen sumu oli golem, ihmisen näköinen mutta kuollut. Kysymykseen miten tämä kuollut golem oli tuottanut puut, kukat, linnut, leijonat, Maimonideksen, Kopernikuksen, Newtonin ja Baal Shemin, tiedemiehillä oli yksi vastaus: kehitys, evoluutio. Mihkä sitä kaikkeuden tietoisuutta edes tarvitaan, se on turhake, armosta puhumattakaan. Ockhamin partaveizi raakkaa sen armotta pois.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 204: Baal Shem (Hebrew: בַּעַל שֵׁם, pl. Baalei Shem) is a title for a historical Jewish practitioner of Practical Kabbalah and miracle worker. Employing the names of God, angels, Satan and other spirits, Baalei Shem heal, enact miracles, perform exorcisms, treat various health issues, curb epidemics, protect people from disaster due to fire, robbery or the evil eye, foresee the future, decipher dreams, and bless those who sought his powers.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 206: In Judaism, similar figures arbitrated between earthly realities and spiritual realms since before the establishment of Talmudic Judaism in the 3rd century. However, it was only in the 16th century that these figures were called Baalei Shem. It looks like a Jewish reflex of the cotemporaneous revivalist movements among the protestants. Herbal folk remedies, amulets, contemporary medical cures as well as magical and mystical solutions were used in accordance with traditional Kabbalistic teachings as well as adapted Lurianic guidelines in the Middle Ages.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 208: The leading Kabbalist Isaac Luria (1534–1572) forbade people of his time to use Practical Kabbalah. As the Temple in Jerusalem is not standing, and no one possesses the ashes of the Red Heifer, people are unable to become pure, he stated. Fair enough. Without the ability to reach a state of purity, Practical Kabbalah can be very damaging, he taught.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 210: Baal Shem Tov was the stage name of Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, a Polish rabbi and mystical healer known as the . His teachings imbued the esoteric usage of practical Kabbalah of Baalei Shem into a spiritual movement, Hasidic Judaism. While a few other people received the title of Baal Shem among Eastern and Central European Ashkenazi Jewry, the designation is most well known in reference to the founder of Hasidic Judaism. Baal Shem Tov, born in the 17th century Kingdom of Poland, started public life as a traditional Baal Shem, but introduced new interpretations of mystical thought and practice that eventually became the core teachings of Hasidism. In his time, he was given the title of Baal Shem Tov, and later, by followers of Hasidism, referred to by the acronym BeShiT. He disavowed traditional Jewish practice and theology by encouraging mixing with non-Jews and asserting the sacredness of everyday corporal existence.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 212: During his life, he was lucky to be able to devote time to prayer and contemplation, traditional practices within the realm of contemplative Kabbalah. There, he was able to learn the skills to become a Ba'al Shem, and practiced on neighboring townspeople, including both Jews and Christians. Modern texts state that he underwent a hitgalut (revelation)' by the age of 36.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 214: Besides contemporary methods established by Lurianic Kabbalah, Ba'al Shem Tov learned and took part in traditional practices of Practical Kabbalah. As a stroke of genius, Ba'al Shem Tov taught that one could remove asceticism from the practice of Judaism. This allowed a larger array of people to become devout within Judaism, and therefore within Hasidism. Moreover, he taught that the letters, in contrast to the words, were the key element of sacred texts. Therefore, intellectual and academic skills were no longer necessary to reach mastery of the sacred texts. Average skills in solving crossword puzzles and sudoku were enough. Another point in favor of hasidism.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 216: From the 1730s, Baal Shem Tov (BeShiT) headed an elite chirurgic mystical circle, similar to other secluded Kabbalistic circles such as the contemporary Klaus (Close) in Brody. Unlike past mystical circles, they innovated with the use of their psychic heavenly intercession abilities to work on behalf of the common Jewish populace. From the legendary hagiography of the BeShiT as one who bridged elite mysticism with deep social concern, and from his leading disciples, Hasidism rapidly grew into a populist revival movement with the funny hats. That's the point, there are only so many members of the elite, while the hoi polloi, though poorer, count in zillions. Want to have a large following, lower the entrance fee.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 218: With its emphasis on Divine Omnipresence, Hasidic philosophy sought to unify all aspects of spiritual and material life, to reveal their inner Divinity. Dveikut was therefore achieved not through ascetic practices that "broke" the material, but by sublimating materialism into Divine worship. Nonetheless, privately, when nobody was looking, many Hasidic Rebbes engaged in ascetic practices, in Hasidic thought for mystical reasons of bringing merit to the generation, rather than formerly as methods of personal elevation.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 220: The Baal Shem Tov taught that a superior advantage would accrue in Jewish service with incorporating materialism within spirituality. In Hasidic thought, this was possible because of the essential Divine inspiration within Hasidic expression. In its terminology, it takes a higher Divine source to unify lower expressions of the material and the spiritual. In relation to the Omnipresent Divine essence, the transcendent emanations described in historical Kabbalah are external. This corresponds to the Kabbalistic difference between the Or (Light) and the Maor (Luminary). Essential Divinity permeates all equally, from the common folk to the scholars. Well, perhaps a little fuzzy, but the main point is that everyone can participate in the fun.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 226: The founder of Hasidism, the Baal Shem Tov, opposed the ethical practices of admonishment that could interpret fear of God as fear of punishment. In Hasidism such fear is seen as superficial, egotistical and misrepresentative of the Divine love for Creation. Hasidism sought to replace Jewish observance based on self-awareness with an overriding perception and joy of the omnipresent Divine (see Divine immanence).
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 228: It likewise reinterpreted the traditional Jewish notion of humility. To the Hasidic Masters, humility did not mean thinking little of oneself, a commendable quality that derives from an external origin (read: the false Messiah) in Jewish spirituality, but rather losing all sense of ego entirely (bittul-the negation of ego). Such losing one's head could only be achieved by beginning from the inside, through understanding and awareness of Divinity in Hasidic philosophy.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 233: Across all Hasidism the continual mystical joy and vittul-humility "between man and God", is ideally reflected likewise in belfies to help another person "between man and man". In Hasidism, mesiras nefesh means devoted sacrifice of God for another person. Lubavitch and Breslav have become the two schools involved in the Baal Teshuva movement where talented young men and women devote themselves to going on Shlichus (outings), rather than the traditional and commendable devotion to Torah study and personal spiritual advancement.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 235: Such material and spiritual fun with another person achieves its own manifold spiritual illumination and refinement of one's personality. Just as some traditional forms of Jewish thought gave emphasis to fear of punishment as a helpful contribution to beginning Jewish observance, before progressing to more mature levels, so too do some Jewish approaches advocate motivation from eternal reward in the Hereafter, or the more refined ideal of seeking spiritual and scholarly self-advancement through Torah study. Study of Torah is seen by Rabbinic Judaism as the pre-eminent spiritual activity, as it leads to all other mitzvot (Jewish observances). The more time spent in the yeshiva, the less vacuum-cleaning and taking-out of garbage at home. To seek personal advancement through learning is a commendable ideal of Rabbinic Judaism.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 239: The Lithuanian rabbis (like Itchele's mom's folks) feared that Hasidism demoted the traditional importance on Torah study, from its pre-eminent status in Jewish life. Some Hasidic interpretations saw mystical prayer as the highest activity, but their practitioners thought that through this, all their Jewish study and worship would become easier. By the mid-19th Century, the schism between the two interpretations of Eastern European Judaism had mostly healed, as Hasidism revealed its dedication to bookwormship, and the Lithuanian World saw advantages in the Hasidic shared fun.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 241: Hasidic anecdotes illustrate its mystical idea of rejecting notions of reward and punishment in favour of vittul (nullification) of the ego and devoted self-sacrifice. In one account:
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 243: The first leader of Lubavitch hasids, Schneur Zalman of Liadi kept in his desk some of his unpublished Hasidic mystical writings. A fire broke out that destroyed them. Afterwards, he asked if anyone had secretly copied them. His close associates replied that no one had, since he had written atop their pages the warning of "Joka tämän varastaa sitä piru rakastaa". Schneur replied "what has become of Hasidic self-sacrifice for the sake of Heaven?"
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 246: The "love of God" and "fear of God" receive different interpretations across the historic texts of Judaism, from their different appellations in the Song of Songs, Talmud, Medieval Jews, Mussunmussun, and the Kabbalah. For Maimonides, love and fear came from the wonders of Creation, which could reveal the presence of their Creator.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 252: A powerful King was grateful to two simple poor people for their devotion, and decided to show his gratitude. The poor labourers had never been into the palace before, but had only seen the King at state occasions. After receiving their invitations to see the King, in trepidation and excitement, they approached the palace. As they entered, they were amazed to behold the magnificence of the palace. One servant was so enamoured of these riches, that he stopped in the great halls to delight in their beauty. He never progressed beyond these chambers. Meanwhile, the other servant was wiser, and his desire was only for the King. The beautiful ornaments did not distract him, as he entered the inner chamber, where he delighted in beholding the King himself, stark naked.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 257: The teachers of Hasidism point out that fear of God is different from natural forms of worldly fear, which are uncomfortable experiences, and when experienced, at the time remove other emotions. The trepidation felt when perceiving the mystical greatness of God carries its own delight and vittul-nullification, rather like a roller coaster or feeling up a maiden, and can be felt together with longing and delight of mystical love.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 259: Hasids are nature-lovers by nature. Rabbi Nachman of Breslav poetically depicts the spiritual lifeforce in the grasses of the field as joining and helping in one's prayers. Psychologically too, nature looks better with dogs and sheep in it. To a sensitised soul, even a tree can take on extra dimensions if it has a hole in it. The Kabbalists explain that one of the Hebrew names of God "Elo-h-im" is numerically equivalent in Gemara with "HaTeva" meaning "Nature").
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 267: Baal Shem Tov's mysticism taught that the sincere common folk could be closer to God than a scholar who has self-pride in his accomplishments.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 268: Rahvaanomaiset mutta devekutit hasidit tarrautuvat Jehovaan kuin liima, kuin kärpäspaperi, kuin Kapteeni Capun laastari. In perhaps the most characteristic Hasidic story, the Baal Shem Tov's conduct instructed his new mystical teaching and boundless delight in the unlettered deveikut of the simple folk:
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 275: Hasidism found expression in distinctive Niggunim (ecstatic melodies). Private meditative deveikut niggunim, often in prayer, are usually wordless and bring elevation in worship Joyous niggunim bring the inspiration of deveikut into action and celebration of Hasidic camaraderie.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 276: Different Hasidic groups evolved their own distinctive styles of niggun. Followers customarily gather around on Jewish holidays to sing in groups, receive and give spiritual inspiration, and celebrate brotherly camaraderie. Hasidic custom venerated pilgrimage to the particular Rebbe one had allegiance to, either to gain a private audience or to attend their public gatherings (Tish/Farbrengen). The celebrations give over his Torah teachings, sometimes personal messages, and are interspersed with inspirational niggunim.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 278: Some niggunim originate from non-Jewish sources. Hasidic custom, based on a practice of the Baal Shem Tov, adapted secular anthems, marches and folk songs, ascribing to them a new spiritual interpretation. Hasidic belief is that these songs, in their secular forms, are in spiritual exile. By adapting them to liturgical forms, they are raising "Sparks of Holiness", based on the Kabbalistic rectification of Isaac Luria.
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    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 282: Many tales are related of the fervour of Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev, called the "Heavenly Advocate of Israel" before God. His saintly emotional response to deveikut would break restrained rules of conduct, sometimes humorously in public. In one story, he prepares himself to ritually slaughter a chicken according to the halachic laws of shechita:
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 284: As he recited the blessing prior to the act, he dwelt on the holy commandment he was about to perform. "Blessed art Thou, God..", he began. "..Who commands us concerning Shechita", he concluded in such fervour that he lost all sense of his surroundings. Opening his eyes after the blessing, he looked around to find an empty room, with the chicken escaped. "Where is the chicken" he began asking!
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    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 343: Scholem’s first marriage to Escha Burchhardt was on the rocks by the early 1930s. Not only was he imagining himself in love with Kitty Steinschneider (there is no evidence that she reciprocated), but he was also pursuing a relationship with his student, Fania Freud (they married in 1936). His diaries betray a sense of emotional chaos, as he wrote to his friend, Walter Benjamin, explaining to Benjamin why he could not host him in Jerusalem. He also wrote to Benjamin that he was struggling with questions of good and evil and whether an evil person could also be just. While he doesn’t say whether these questions were purely theoretical or not, it is striking that such ruminations came at exactly the time when his personal life was in turmoil.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 345: In treating Jacob Frank, the most nihilistic of these late Sabbatians, Scholem strikes a curious note. He starts his essay by criticizing all others who had written on Sabbatianism for their lack of objectivity, often expressed in pejorative language. Yet, when he arrives at Jacob Frank, he suddenly sheds his objective tone and launches into an invective-filled description of Frank as a tyrannical and corrupt imposter. How to understand this jarring shift?
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 347: Could there possibly be a connection between Scholem’s own confession of moral confusion and his treatment of Frank. Did he see something of himself in Frank, who was accused of various sexual perversions, and recoil in horror? While there can be no definitive answer to this question, considering Scholem’s emotional life from the years in which he was writing this pathbreaking essay creates the possibility of a new reading.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 349: The image of Scholem as a towering intellectual whose reach extended beyond the field of Jewish Studies often seems to exclude his personal and emotive life. Yet Gershom Scholem was anything but an ivory tower thinker cloistered in his study. The very power of his ideas owes much to the passion with which he infused them and that passion was the product of his emotions as well as his thought.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 391: Won't ya bring back
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 402: It had turned to dead, black coal
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 420: Won't ya bring back
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 431: It had turned to dead, black coal
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 449: Rabbi Nachman of Breslau (1772–1810) reminds us, in the same way that breaking is an inevitability, fixing is also an inevitability. We know the former is true; we don’t always believe the latter.Rabbi Nachman knew a thing or two about brokenness. His Hasidic tales often circle around characters who face their darkest moments and search profoundly for redemption. He authored a quote that became a famous Jewish song: “The entire world is a very narrow bridge. The key in crossing is not to be afraid. Only someone who has seen fear and overcome it could write these words.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 450: In a world of fear and brokenness, Rabbi Nachman brought healing through his stories and his wisdom. He has become an iconic figure in the universe of Hasidic thinking, and today, thousands of people make pilgrimages to his grave in Uman in central Ukraine, usually around the High Holidays. People go there believing that the journey will “fix” their brokenness.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 451: Rabbi Nachman also wrote that it is a great mitzvah to be happy. A mitzvah is not always easy. Confronting your brokenness is the beginning of the road home. It is where healing begins.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 453: Nachman was the great-grandson of Baal Shem Tov, the founder of the Hasidic movement. In 1802, at the age of 30, Nachman instituted his own Hasidic sect based in the Ukrainian town of Breslau. Nachman taught his followers to live in faith, simplicity and joy. 1in 1810, at the age of 38, Nachman died of tuberculosis. Sein Leben war kurz und beschiessen wie ein Hühnerbrett. Ditto with Spinoza.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 460: Two images of Hasidim dancing and one of a Hasid playing a fiddle, taken from the stories of Rabbi Nachman of Breslau. To the left, the inscription "Enlighten me through your music" in Hebrew and English.

    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 475: Martin Buberin dialogifilosofian historiallisia yhteyksiä voidaan nähdä luonnollisesti jo Sokrateessa, mutta varsinaisesti suurimpia vaikutteita filosofiseen ajatteluunsa Buber sai 1800-luvun filosofeilta, kuten Nietzscheltä, Kierkegaardilta, Feuerbachilta ja Jacobilta. Myös Kant on monin osin vaikuttava taustahahmo. 1700-luvun itäeurooppalaisella juutalaisliikkeellä hasidismilla on ollut Buberin ajatteluun vähintään yhtä suuri vaikutus kuin varsinaisilla filosofeilla. Selvää edeltäjää Buberin ajattelulla ei kuitenkaan ole. Samanaikaisesti Buberin kanssa tosin syntyi monella tavalla toisiaan muistuttavia dialogifilosofioita, mutta ilmeisen riippumattomina toisistaan
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 483: Buberin dialogifilosofiaan sisältyy ajatus, jonka mukaan Minä-Sinä-suhde on Minä-Se-suhdetta ja jopa minuuttakin perustavampi. Tullaxeen Minäksi ihminen tarvitsee Sinää. Tai paremminkin, Sini ja Mini tarvitaan että saadaan Se. Minän kehittymisen lähtökohtana on tietynlainen alkuyhteys, ”luonnonmukainen liittyneisyys”, äidin yhteys isään, lapsen yhteys äitiinsä tai ”primitiivin” yhteys luontoon. Lapsen minuus syntyy yhteystapahtumien kadotessa ja syntyessä uudelleen: tapahtuman vakioina pysyvä osa abstrahoituu minäksi. Minän irrottautuminen alkuperäisestä yhteydestä mahdollistaa Minä-Se-suhteen synnyn. Joo tätähän virttä oli sillä yhdellä sakemannilla, annas nyt... joo Martin Altmeyerilla, joka sai sen Winnicottilta, joka sai sen Melanie Kleinilta, joka oli Freudin tyttären pahin competition Lontoossa. Mutta "they did not know about each other. Mrs. Winnicott wrote me that Don never, as far as she knew, read Buber. Buber may not even have heard of Winnicott." Mutta molemmat ovat rapsodisia ja aforistisia, varoo seskvipedaalisia sanoja ja silti hurjan innostavia (joillekuille ainakin). Ei ne olleet anarkisteja vaikka joskus siltä näytti. (Nää on yhden Ernst Tichon paperista löytyneitä mututuntumia.) No Rogersista Buber oli kyllä kuullut, ne oli jopa ottaneet keskenään jotain murteellista dialogia Mordechain USA:n reissuilla.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 489: Bachelor of Education Natalie Pehl (Autor:in)

    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 500: Für diese Arbeit sind wesentlich die Begriffe Philia und Agape relevant, weshalb diese Arbeit nicht im Detail auf die Eros Liebe eingehen wird. Für neugierige Leser ist es jedoch sinnvoll, Nygrens Gegenüberstellung von Agape und Eros Liebe zu betrachten (vgl. Nygren 160ff.).
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    Rund 40.000 Briefe sind aus der Korrespondenz von Martin Buber mit seinen Zeitgenossen erhalten. Martin ist mit allen seinen Freunden dialogicsch gesprochen, ungeachtet ob sie davon gewusst hatten.

    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 510: The Nazis, who discounted Hesse as merely a “victim of Jewish psychoanalysis,” blamed it all on Freud. In the April 1936 issue of Die Neue Litteratur, Will Vesper, employing predictable anti-Semitic tropes, characterized Hesse as a traitor and held him up as a classic example of Jewry’s sinister influence in general and of the insidious poisoning of the German soul by Freud’s psychoanalysis in particular:
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 514: Interestingly, several of Hesse’s drawings and etchings were discovered at the National Library in Israel half a century after his death. I bet he had asked Buber to come up to have a look at them. Like all narcissists, those born to be wild never wanna die, even if they explode into space.
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    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 525: Take the world in a love embrace
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 527: And explode into space
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 531: Racin' with the wind
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 534: Take the world in a love embrace
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 536: And explode into space
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 551: Take the world in a love embrace
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 553: And explode into space
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 564: "Eine ganz wunderbare Nachricht", freut sich Prof. Dr. Birgitta Wolff, Präsidentin der Goethe-Universität. „Martin Buber und sein Werk sind heute aktueller denn je“, ist Prof. Wiese überzeugt. Das heisst: Prof. Dr. Christian Wiese, Martin-Buber-Professur für jüdische Religionsphilosophie,
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 565: Fachbereich 06 Evangelische Theologie, Goethe-Universität. Telefon 069 798-33313 bzw. -33312. --- Christian? Mordechai dreht sich um in dem Grab.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 567: Martin Buber war von 1924 bis 1933 – zunächst als Lehrbeauftragter, später als Honorarprofessor für jüdische Religionslehre und Ethik – an der Universität Frankfurt am Main tätig. Er legte die Professur 1933 nach der Machtübernahme Hitlers nieder, um einer Aberkennung zuvorzukommen. Danach wirkte er am Aufbau der Mittelstelle für jüdische Erwachsenenbildung bei der Reichsvertretung der Deutschen Juden mit, bis diese ihre Arbeit einstellen musste. Noch vor dem Novemberpogrom 1938 emigrierte Buber nach Israel. Zeitlebens stand Martin Buber in Kontakt mit Persönlichkeiten aus allen Bereichen des geistigen Lebens, darunter auch zahlreichen Literatinnen und Literaten wie Margarete Susman, Hermann Hesse, Arnold Zweig, Thomas Mann oder Franz Kafka. Dabei scheute er auch vor kontroversen Auseinandersetzungen nicht zurück.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 569: Mordechai (Martin) Buber wurde am 08.02.1878 in Wien geboren. Nach der Scheidung seiner Eltern kam er im Kleinkindalter nach Lemberg (Lwow) in der heutigen Ukraine zu seinen Großeltern, wo er im Spannungsfeld von westlicher Aufklärung und osteuropäischer jüdischer Tradition zwischen mehreren Kulturen und Sprachen aufwuchs. Nach dem Gymnasialabschluss wurde er 1896 Student in Wien, später in Leipzig, Berlin und Zürich, wo er Philosophie, Kunstgeschichte, Germanistik und Philologie studierte. Früh beschäftigte sich Buber mit dem Thema Judentum; bereits während seiner Studienzeit in Berlin fand er Anschluss an die zionistische Bewegung. Nach der Gründung einer eigenen Familie und der Geburt zweier Kinder kam es im Jahre 1905 während des Aufenthaltes der jungen Familie Buber in Florenz zu einer wichtigen Ruhe- und „Selbstbesinnungsphase“ in seinem Leben: Er reaktualisierte eine Kindheitserinnerungen und fand seinen eigenen Weg zum Chassidismus.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 571: Von 1906 bis 1916 lebte Buber in Berlin und war als Lektor beim Verlag Rütten & Loening tätig. 1916 zog er in die kleine südhessische Stadt Heppenheim, seine naturnahe Wahlheimat. Bis 1924 war er Herausgeber der Monatsschrift „Der Jude“. Neben seiner Lehrtätigkeit am Freien Jüdischen Lehrhaus in Frankfurt/Main (1922–1929) übernahm Buber einen Lehrauftrag für jüdische Religionslehre und jüdische Ethik an der Universität Frankfurt. Sein Lektorat wurde 1930 in eine Honorarprofessur für allgemeine Religionswissenschaft umgewandelt. Er war 52 Jahre alt. Einen Tag nach der Machtergreifung der Nationalsozialisten legte Buber seine Professur nieder, noch bevor ihm die Lehrerlaubnis durch die Nationalsozialisten offiziell entzogen wurde. Für die Reichsvertretung der Juden in Deutschland gründete und leitete er die sogenannte „Mittelstelle für jüdische Erwachsenenbildung“, bis ihm 1935 jede öffentliche Tätigkeit verboten wurde.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 573: 1938 floh Buber mit seiner Familie nach Palästina. Im gleichen Jahr wurde er Professor für Sozialphilosophie an der Hebräischen Universität in Jerusalem, wo er sich in die politischen Diskussionen um die Rechte der Araber in Palästina einschaltete. 1942 wurde er Mitbegründer der Gruppe „Ichud“, welche die für die Gründung eines Staates Israel mit Juden und Arabern als gleichberechtigten Völkern eintrat. Viel später, auf dem Sterbebett, ordnete er die Verdoppelung der Stipendien (je 20 Mark) für bedürftige arabische Studenten an. Buber starb am 13.06.1965 in seinem Haus in Jerusalem, 2 Jahre vor dem Jim Kippur Krieg.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 577: Das Wesen der Religiosität betreffend betont Buber die „Fortschrittlichkeit“ Jungs z. B. gegenüber Freud. Dennoch formuliert er in „Schuld und Schuldgefühle“ prägnant und präzise seine Kritik an Jung bezüglich dieses Themas: „Von ganz anderer Art ist die Lehre Jungs, den man als einen Mystiker des modernen, psychologischen Solipsismus bezeichnen kann. Die mystischen und mystisch-religiösen Konzeptionen, die Freud verachtet, sind für Jung der wichtigste Gegenstand seines Studiums; aber sie sind es leider nur als 'Projektionen' der Psyche, nicht als Hinweise auf etwas Außerpsychisches, dem sie begegnet“ (a. a. O.: 130). Einige Passagen weiter spricht Buber von „Freuds Materialismus“ und „Jungs Panpsychismus“.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 587: Carl Ransom Rogers (January 8, 1902 – February 4, 1987) was an American psychologist and among the founders of the humanistic approach (and client-centered approach) in psychology. The person-centered approach, his own unique approach to understanding personality and human relationships, found wide application in various domains such as psychotherapy and counseling (client-centered therapy), education (student-centered learning), organizations (self-centered leadership), and other group settings. Rogers was found to be the sixth most eminent psychologist of the 20th century and second in net worth, among clinicians, only to Sigmund Freud.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 589: In 1970, Richard Young, Alton L. Becker, and Kenneth Pike published Rhetoric: Discovery and Change, a widely influential college writing textbook that used a Rogerian approach to communication to revise the traditional Aristotelian framework for rhetoric. The Rogerian method of argument involves each side restating the other's position to the satisfaction of the other, among other tricks. On paper, it can be expressed by carefully acknowledging and understanding the opposition before dismissing them.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 591: Some scholars believe there is a politics implicit in Rogers's approach to psychotherapy. Toward the end of his life, Rogers came to that view himself. The central tenet of a Rogerian, person-centered politics is that public life does not have to consist of an endless series of winner-take-all battles among sworn opponents; rather, it can and should consist of an ongoing win-win conspiracy among all the cheats. (For details, watch Legally Blonde, Part II.)
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 593: Mit der Frage des Arztes „Wo fehlt es dir“ „ist die Sachlichkeit und das Urphänomen des Arztseins in die Wirklichkeit eingeführt. Dieses Alltägliche verdient mit Ernst, ja mit Feierlichkeit betrachtet zu werden.“ Und: „Dieser Anfang ist eine biographische Szene und ist zuerst ein Gespräch, dann ein Monolog." Zur erwähnten Urszene sagte Tellenbach: Und in diesem Augenblick taucht der Schatten Martin Bubers auf; denn hier in dieser anthropologischen Erhellung und Verdeutlichung des Gespräches Arzt-Patient ist Bubers dialogisches Prinzip in seiner methodologischen Tragweite in die Medizin eingeführt.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 596: In seinem 1946 gehaltenen Vortrag „Von den seelischen Ursachen der Krankheit“ spricht von Weizsäcker den alten jüdisch-chassidischen Gedanken aus, welcher auch von Buber stammen könnte: „Die Welt besteht nicht aus lokalen Ereignissen, sondern sie ist ein kollektiver, zusammenhängender Vorgang, unser gemeinsames Schicksal erst belehrt uns, dass wir gar nicht nur um uns selbst kreisen, sondern nur ein beschränkter Teil eines größeren, eines gemeinschaftlichen Hasidfestes sind. Es ist also niemals möglich, die Niggumin nur individualistisch zu nünnen.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 598: In einem weiteren Brief vom 17. November 1936 gesteht Herr Dr. Binschwanger nach der Lektüre von Bubers „Die Frage an den Einzelnen“ seine philosophische Nähe zu Buber: „Ich vermag nicht nur überall mit Ihnen zu gehen, sondern sehe in Ihnen auch einen Bundesgenossen nicht nur gegen Kierkegaard, sondern auch gegen Heidegger, dem ich methodisch zwar aufs tiefste verpflichtet bin, dessen Daseinsauffassung (Dasein für den Führer) doch noch ganz auf der Linie Kierkegaards liegt“.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 601: Die Grundformen menschlichen Daseins sind nach Binschwanger die Liebe, die Existenz und der Geschlechtsverkehr, d.h. der enge Umgang mit den anderen oder mit sich selbst. Binschwangers philosophische Innovation über Buber war die einführung des Pronomens "wir". Das Miteinandersein von Mir und Dir“ wird hier differenziert. Dementsprechend heißen auch die zwei Subkapitel: „Das liebende 'Uber-und-Untereinandersein“ und „Das freundschaftliche Miteinandersein“. Der berühmte Satz Bubers aus „Ich und Du“: „Der Mensch wird am Du zum Ich, es, und Übermensch“ (Buber 2002: 32) findet seine etwaige Entsprechung im Binswanger’schen „Erst aus der Wirheit entspringt die Selbstheit“.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 605: Die philosophische Anthropologie entstand trotz starkem Widerstand und tiefer geschichtlicher Verwurzelung als eigenständige Richtung der Philosophie im ersten Drittel des 20. Jahrhunderts und führte stärker als in der bisherigen philosophischen Tradition die Diskussion um den ganzen Menschen sowie seine Position und seinen Sinn in der Welt. In der Nachfolge von Max Scheler (1874–1928) und Helmuth Plessner (1892–1985) könnten hier „drei Linien in der Konkretisierung unterschieden werden“: die von Karl Jaspers (1883–1969), geprägt von Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855) („Existenzphilosophie“), die Schule von Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) als Nachfolge von u. a. Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) („Phänomenologie“) und „die Strömung des französischen Existentialismus, vorrangig geprägt durch Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980)“ (Beck 1991: 17). Allesamt ekliche solipsistisch-narzissistische Formen von Idealismus. Eine andere wesentliche Eigenschaft der neueren philosophischen Anthropologie war die epochale Entdeckung des anderen als Person und die Überwindung des ausschließlichen Subjekt-Objekt-Bezuges mit genau ebenso solipsistischem Ich-Du-Denken. Und der Sinn nun wieder. Warum können die idealistischen Philosophen sich nicht damit vergnügen dass es keinen Sinn für sie gibt, dass sie total sinnlos sind? Was ist nun so schwer damit? Ich weiss, weil sie narzissistich sind.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 616: It wasn´t until the Reform movement that large numbers of Jews departed from more traditional Orthodox teachings. Reform Jews, who focus on the concept of ethical monotheism, believe that only the ethical laws of the Torah are binding. Additionally, they believe that other laws, like those laws in the Talmud, were products of their time and place, and so it was not necessary to treat them as absolute.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 618: In the late-19th and early-20th century, the Orthodox movement itself underwent some changes. Newer Orthodox Jews tried to integrate the teachings of the Torah into modern life, making some concessions and adaptations to better mesh with contemporary technologies and practices. At the same time, other Orthodox Jews rejected most modern movements, and looked warily on any reinterpretations of Jewish law to make it fit into a modern context.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 620: These "Ultra-Orthodox" Jews became known as Haredi Jews, although both of these terms are considered negative in some circles. The term is also sometimes spelled Charedi or Chareidi in English. It is important to note that members of this group do not reject the modern world or technologies (like nuclear weapons) entirely, but they treat adaptations of Jewish law to fit that world as very serious. Most of the differences between Haredi and Orthodox perspectives have to do with decisions of oral law as to how the Torah should be applied to a modern situation. In many broad senses, the two groups tend to agree, and it is more in the specifics that things begin to diverge, like payot and tefilin and wearing antimacassars and funny double hats.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 624: This movement began in the 18th century by Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, later known as Baal Shem Tov, the Master of the Good Name. Hasidic Judaism sets aside the earlier emphasis on studying the Torah from an academic perspective, and instead exalts the experience of it at all moments. Within the movement there are a number of sects, including the Satmar, Belz, Ger, Sanz, Puppa, Spinka, and Lubavitch. Mazel tov!
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    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 39: Belgian nude model Marisa Papen, who describes herself as a 'free-spirited and wildhearted exhibitionist', became the centre of a worldwide controversy 2017 when she was sent to prison for a photoshoot in the temple complex of Karnak near the Egyptian city of Luxor. 'In their eyes it was porn, or something like that.' 'The first cell we encountered was packed with at least 20 men, some were passed out on the floor, some were squeezing their hands through the rails, some were bleeding and yelling. 'Our judge was browsing with his big thumbs through these books looking as old as the pyramids. 'Eventually, he gave us a warning and told us never to do something so foolishly shameful ever again. We nodded simultaneously.' In the end, Papen and Walker managed to stay out of trouble by bribing them with £15.Thanks to her quick-witted reaction during her arrest, Papen is now able to proudly share her amazing arse in Walker´s magnificent pictures of the nude Egyptian photoshoot.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 49: They scar their bodies by making little cuts repetitively. Isn't it funny we invented all these creams, lasers and other treatments to get rid of our pubic hairs. One time I was resting in the shade of a sculptural tree and I was watching two men and a woman from a distance, they were just sitting in the grass, playing with some leaves and collecting some stones. I was trying to go back in my memory and imagine that same exact situation happening in our 'civilised' world - I couldn´t. In our civilized world the guys would've been all over her, stones hanging out and blades deep in her throat and twat.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 51: Another remarkable difference, according to Papen, is how breastfeeding is seen by the Surma as something natural which can be done in the open, compared to the contradictions on social media and public places in the Western world. Personally I found that a shame to see, but I fear there is no way back when it comes to this.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 53: Papen explained that the tribe members dress according to preference or the situation they are in.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 75: Mercier vastusti ranskalaista klassillista näytelmätyyliä, Hän moitti Jean Racinea ja Pierre Corneillea siitä, että he olivat ammentaneet näytelmiensä aiheet työhuoneestaan eivätkä elämän avoimesta kirjasta. Omia käsityksiään draamasta hän esitti tutkielmassa Essai sur l’art dramatique (1773). Mercier itse oli kuitenkin ize niin keskinkertainen kirjailija, ettei hän voinut todellisuuden maaperään istuttamillaan omilla näytelmillään luoda mitään todella arvokasta. Hän oli ize asiassa aivan paska. Hänen näytelmiään ovat esimerkiksi Eugénie (1767), Les deux amis (1770), Le faux ami (1772), Le juge (1774), Le déserteur, L’indigent (1782).
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 129: Mary is actually mentioned more often in the Qur'an than in the New Testament. But here are five take home points we do know about her.
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    1. She was an accidental virgin

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 135: Matthew was using the Greek version of the Old Testament. In the Greek Old Testament, the original Hebrew word “almah” had been translated as “parthenos”, thence into the Latin Bible as “virgo” and into English as “virgin”. Whereas “almah” means only “young woman”, the Greek word “parthenos” means physically “a virgin intacta”. In short, Mary was said to be a virgin because of an accident of translation when “young woman” became “virgin”.
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    3. She was immaculately conceived

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 148: Within Western theology, it was generally recognised from the time of Saint Ambrose that Mary never committed a sin. But was her sinlessness in this life because she was born without “original sin”? After all, according to Western theology, every human being was born with original sin, the “genetic” consequence of the sin of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 175: In the absence of her skeletal remains, her devotees made do with visions – at Lourdes, Guadalupe, Fatima, Medjugorje, and so on. Like the other saints, her pilgrimage sites were places where she could be invoked to ask God to grant the prayers of her devotees.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 202: Hortensia MacAnkka (engl. Hortense McDuck) on Roopen Ankan nuorempi sisar ja Aku Ankan äiti.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 233: But he'd never come back to me

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 240: She put not on her robes of black

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 248: Cried alack and alas for thee

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 267: And tie a napkin round my face

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 301: Dame Emma Hamilton (born Amy Lyon; 26 April 1765 – 15 January 1815), generally known as Lady Hamilton, was an English maid, model, dancer and actress. She began her career in London's demi-monde, becoming the mistress of a series of wealthy men, culminating in the naval hero Lord Nelson, and was the favourite model of the portrait artist George Romney.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 304: She was born Amy Lyon in Swan Cottage, Ness near Neston, Cheshire, England, the daughter of Henry Lyon, a blacksmith who died when she was two months old. She was baptised on 12 May 1765. She was raised by her mother, the former Mary Kidd (later Cadogan), and grandmother, Sarah Kidd, at Hawarden, and received no formal education. She later went by the name of Emma Hart.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 308: Only a few months later she was unemployed again and moved to London in the autumn of 1777. She started to work for the Budd family in Chatham Place, Blackfriars, London, and began acting at the Drury Lane theatre in Covent Garden. She also worked as a maid for actresses, among them Mary Robinson. Emma next worked as a model and dancer at the "Goddess of Health" for James Graham, a Scottish "quack" doctor.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 312: Greville took her in as his mistress, on condition that the child was fostered out. Once the child (Emma Carew) was born, she was removed to be raised by her great-grandmother at Hawarden for her first three years, and subsequently (after a short spell in London with her mother) deposited with Mr John Blackburn, schoolmaster, and his wife in Manchester. As a young woman, Emma's daughter saw her mother frequently, but later when Emma fell into debt, her daughter worked abroad as a companion or governess.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 318: In 1783, Greville needed to find a rich wife to replenish his finances, and found a fit in the form of eighteen-year-old heiress Henrietta Middleton. Emma would be a problem, as he disliked being known as her lover (this having become apparent to all through her fame in Romney's artworks), and his prospective wife would not accept him as a suitor if he lived openly with Emma Hart.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 320: To be rid of Emma, Greville persuaded his uncle, younger brother of his mother, Sir William Hamilton, British Envoy to Naples, to take her off his hands. Greville's marriage would be useful to Sir William, as it relieved him of having Greville as a poor relation. To promote his plan, Greville suggested to Sir William that Emma would make a very pleasing mistress, assuring him that, once married to Henrietta Middleton, he would come and fetch Emma back. Sir William, then 55 and newly widowed, had arrived back in London for the first time in over five years. Emma's famous beauty was by then well known to Sir William, so much so that he even agreed to pay the expenses for her journey to ensure her speedy arrival. A great collector of antiquities and beautiful objects, he took interest in her as another acquisition. He had long been happily married until the death of his wife in 1782, and he liked female companionship. His home in Naples was well known all over the world for hospitality and refinement. He needed a hostess for his salon, and from what he knew about Emma, he thought she would be the perfect choice.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 322: Greville did not inform Emma of his plan, but instead in 1785 suggested the trip as a prolonged holiday in Naples while he (Greville) was away in Scotland on business, not long after Emma's mother had suffered a stroke. Emma was thus sent to Naples, supposedly for six to eight months, little realising that she was going as the mistress of her host. Emma set off for Naples with her mother and Gavin Hamilton on 13 March 1786 overland in an old coach, and arrived in Naples on her 21st birthday on 26 April.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 330: Sharing Sir William Hamilton's enthusiasm for classical antiquities and art, she developed what she called her "Attitudes"—tableaux vivants in which she portrayed sculptures and paintings before British visitors. Emma developed the attitudes using Romney's idea of combining classical poses with modern allure as the basis for her act.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 336: Emma nursed Nelson under her husband's roof and arranged a party with 1,800 guests to celebrate his 40th birthday on 29 September. After the party, Emma became Nelson's secretary, translator and political facilitator. They soon fell in love and began an affair. Hamilton showed admiration and respect for Nelson, and vice versa; the affair was tolerated. By November, gossip from Naples about their affair reached the English newspapers. Emma Hamilton and Horatio Nelson were famous.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 338: Upon arrival in London on 8 November, the three of them took suites at Nerot's Hotel after a missed communication from Nelson to his wife about receiving the party at their home, Roundwood. Lady Nelson and Nelson's father arrived and they all dined at the hotel, with Fanny deeply unhappy to see Emma pregnant. The affair soon became public knowledge, and to the delight of the newspapers, Fanny did not accept the affair as placidly as Sir William. Emma was winning the media war at that point, and every fine lady was experimenting with her look. Nelson contributed to Fanny's misery by being cruel to her when not in Emma's company. Sir William was mercilessly lampooned in the press, but his sister observed that he doted on Emma and she was very attached to him.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 342: Emma gave birth to Nelson's daughter Horatia, on 29 January 1801] at 23 Piccadilly, who was taken soon afterwards to a Mrs Gibson for care and hire of a wet nurse. On 1 February, Emma made a spectacular appearance at a concert at the house of the Duke of Norfolk in St James' Square, and Emma worked hard to keep the press onside.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 344: Soon after this, the Prince of Wales (later King George IV) became infatuated with Emma, leading Nelson to be consumed by jealousy, and inspiring a remarkable letter by Sir William to Nelson, assuring him that she was being faithful. In late February, Nelson returned to London and met his daughter at Mrs Gibson's. Nelson's family were aware of the pregnancy, and his clergyman brother Rev. William Nelson wrote to Emma praising her virtue and goodness. Nelson and Emma continued to write letters to each other when he was away at sea, and she kept every one. While he was away too, she arranged for her mother to visit the Kidds in Hawarden and her daughter in Manchester.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 346: By the autumn of the same year, upon Emma's advice, Nelson bought Merton Place, a small ramshackle house at Merton, near Wimbledon, for £9,000, borrowing money from his friend Davison. He gave her free rein with spending to improve the property, and her vision was to transform the house into a celebration of his genius. There they lived together openly, with Sir William and Emma's mother, in a ménage à trois that fascinated the public. Emma turned herself to winning over Nelson's family, nursing his 80-year-old father Edmund for 10 days at Merton, who loved her and thought of moving in with them, but could not bear to leave his beloved Norfolk. Emma also made herself useful to Nelson's sisters Kitty (Catherine), married to George Matcham, and Susanna, married to Thomas Bolton, by helping to raise their children and to make ends meet. Nelson's sister-in-law Sarah (married to William), also pressed him for assistance and favours, including the payment of their son Horatio's school fees at Eton. Also around this time, Emma finally told Nelson about her daughter Emma Carew, now known as Emma Hartley, and found that she had had nothing to worry about; he invited her to stay at Merton and soon grew fond of "Emma's relative". An unpublished letter shows that Nelson assumed responsibility for upkeep of young Emma at this time.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 348: After the Treaty of Amiens on 25 March 1802, Nelson was released from active service, but wanted to keep his new-found position in society by maintaining an aura of wealth, and Emma worked hard to live up to this dream. Nelson's father became seriously ill in April, but Nelson did not visit him in Norfolk, staying home to celebrate Emma's 37th birthday on the very day Edmund died; the son did not attend his father's funeral.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 350: The newspapers reported on their every move, including trips to Wales to inspect Sir William's estates and a holiday to Ramsgate intended to give him some peace and quiet, looking to Emma to set fashions in dress, home decoration and even dinner party menus. By the autumn of 1803, Sir William's health was declining, at the same time that the peace with France was disintegrating. A "Children's Ball" was thrown after New Year, in honour of Horatia, and a concert for 100 guests staged in February.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 354: Nelson had been offered the position of Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, and they rushed to have Horatia christened at Marylebone Parish Church before he left. On her baptism record, her name was recorded as Horatia Nelson Thompson, and her date of birth falsely recorded as 29 October 1800 in order to continue the pretence that she had been born in Naples and was godchild of Emma and Nelson, according to Kate Williams and based on an unpublished letter; however the only publicly available transcription of the record shows 29 October 1801. Nelson later wrote a letter explaining that the child was an orphan "left to his care and protection" in Naples.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 358: She was desperately lonely, preoccupied with attempting to turn Merton Place into the grand home Nelson desired, suffering from several ailments and frantic for his return. The child, a girl (reportedly named Emma), died about 6 weeks after her birth in early 1804, and Horatia also fell ill at her home with Mrs Gibson on Titchfield Street. Emma kept the infant's death a secret from the press (her burial is unrecorded), kept her deep grief from Nelson's family and found it increasingly difficult to cope alone. She reportedly distracted herself by gambling, and succumbed to binges of heavy drinking and eating and spending lavishly.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 360: Emma received several marriage proposals during 1804, all wealthy men, but she was still in love with Nelson and believed that he would become wealthy with prize money and leave her rich in his will, and she refused them all. She continued to entertain and help Nelson's relatives, especially William and Sarah's "obstreperous son Horace" and their daughter Charlotte, who was referred to as Emma's "foster daughter" in a letter. Nelson urged her to keep Horatia at Merton, and when his return seemed imminent in 1804, Emma ran up bills on furnishing and decorating Merton. Five-year-old Horatia came to live at Merton in May 1805. There were also reports that she holidayed with Emma Carew.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 362: After a brief visit to England in August 1805, Nelson once again had to return to service. Emma received letters from him on 1, 7 and 13 October. On the ship, he wrote a note intended as a codicil to his will requesting that, in return for his legacy to King and Country that they should give Emma "ample provision to maintain her rank in life", and that his "adopted daughter, Horatia Nelson Thompson...use in future the name of Nelson only".
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 364: On 21 October 1805, Nelson's fleet defeated a joint Franco-Spanish naval force at the Battle of Trafalgar. Nelson was seriously wounded during the battle and died three hours later. When the news of his death arrived in London, a messenger was sent to Merton Place to bring the news to Lady Hamilton. She later recalled,
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 366: They brought me word, Mr Whitby from the Admiralty. 'Show him in directly,' I said. He came in, and with a pale countenance and faint voice, said, 'We have gained a great Victory.' – 'Never mind your Victory,' I said. 'My letters – give me my letters' – Captain Whitby was unable to speak – tears in his eyes and a deathly paleness over his face made me comprehend him. I believe I gave a scream and fell back, and for ten hours I could neither speak nor shed a tear.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 370: Nelson's will was read in November; William inherited his entire estate (including Bronte) except for Merton, as well as his bank accounts and possessions. The government had made William an Earl and his son Horatio (aka Horace) a Viscount - the titles Nelson had aspired to - and now he was also Duke of Bronte. Emma received £2000, Merton, and £500 per annum from the Bronte estate - much less than she had when Nelson was alive, and not enough to maintain Merton. In spite of Nelson's status as a national hero, the instructions he left to the government to provide for Emma and Horatia were ignored; they also ignored his wishes that she should sing at his funeral.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 372: The funeral was lavish, costing the state £14,000, but Emma was excluded. Only the men of the Bolton and Matcham family were invited, and Emma spent the day with her family and the women. She gave both families dinner and breakfast and accommodated the Boltons.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 376: She spent 1806 to 1808 keeping up the act, continuing to spend on parties and alterations to Merton to make it a monument to Nelson. Goods that Nelson had ordered arrived and had to be paid for. The annual annuity of £800 from Sir William's estate was not enough to pay off the debts and keep up the lifestyle, and Emma fell deeply into debt.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 378: She moved from Clarges Street to a cheaper home at 136 Bond Street, but could not bring herself to relinquish Merton. Her brother, William, blackmailed her into giving him money, and Mrs Cadogan's sister's family, the Connors, were also expecting handouts. Emma Carew came for a short summer visit in late June 1806, at which point Sir Harry Fetherstonhaugh sent £500 for the benefit of mother and daughter. Emma hosted and employed James Harrison for 6 months to write a two-volume Life of Nelson, which made it clear that Horatia was his child. She continued to entertain at Merton, including the Prince of Wales and the Dukes of Sussex and Clarence, but no favours were returned by the royals.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 384: Emma was anxious to leave the country, but owing to the risk of arrest if she travelled on a normal ferry, she and Horatia hid from her creditors for a week before boarding a private vessel bound for Calais on 1 July 1814, with £50 in her purse. Initially taking apartments at the expensive Dessein's Hotel, she initially kept up a social life and fine dining by relying on creditors. Her old housekeeper, Dame Francis, came to run the household and hired other servants. But soon she was deeply in debt and suffering from longstanding health problems, including stomach pains, nausea and diarrhoea. She turned to the Roman Catholic church and joined the St Pierre congregation.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 388: Henry Cadogan cared for the 14-year-old Horatia in the aftermath of Emma's death and paid for her travel to Dover. The Matchams took her in to care for their younger children until she was sent off to live with the Boltons two years later, Susanna having died in 1813. Horatia subsequently married the Rev. Philip Ward, had ten children (the first of whom was named Horatio Nelson) and lived until 1881. Horatia never publicly acknowledged that she was the daughter of Emma Hamilton.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 392: The 1980s sitcom Blackadder the Third, the show's antihero, Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson), repeatedly mocks both Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton.
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    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 415: Who's Winston Churchill? Did he ever make a movie? No? Then what's the big deal? Well reportedly he finagled to have this one made, Brit propaganda from inception to final credits, all about Brit superstar and icon Lord Nelson and his dangerous liasion with a married lady from the wrong side of the tracks. Delivered with finesse and verve by Olivier and Leigh, in the flush of their fame and talent, there is a sort of magical spell evoked, and the recreation of Nelson's passing (high on Brit radar, nil on American) (oh! spoiler alert!, dammit!) might tug a tear or two.
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    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 461: Il film, come molte delle altre opere di Pasolini, fece scandalo e il soggetto venne attaccato come osceno da una parte della Chiesa cattolica, mentre l'ala più progressista lo esaltò al punto da attribuirgli il premio dell'OCIC (Office Catholique International du Cinèma).
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 465: il Tribunale di Venezia assolve Pasolini e Leoni dall'accusa di oscenità, annullando il bando del film con la seguente sentenza:
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 471: In the Sixties he was considered the handsomest man alive. He dated models Jean Shrimpton and Celia Hammond, and actress Brigitte Bardot.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 491: Relative to similar concepts of such beings, Azrael holds a rather benevolent role as God´s angel of death; he acts as a psychopomp, responsible for transporting the souls of the deceased after their death. Both in Islam and in Judaism, he is said to hold a scroll concerning the fate of mortals, recording and erasing their names at their birth and death, respectively.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 533: Giovanni Francesco di Bernardone, "Jumalan pieni köyhä", ("Poverello", taiteilijanimeltään Franciscus Assisilainen) (1181 tai 1182 – 3. lokakuuta 1226) oli italialainen munkki, diakoni ja saarnaaja. Hän perusti fransiskaanisen veljeskunnan. Franciscusta kunnioitetaan katolisuudessa, vanhakatolisuudessa, anglikaanisuudessa ja luterilaisuudessa. Paavi Gregorius IX julisti hänet pyhimykseksi 16. heinäkuuta 1228. Franciscus Assisilaisen pyhimyskalenterin mukainen muistopäivä on 4. lokakuuta, joka on myöhemmin hänen vuokseen otettu myös kansainväliseksi eläinten päiväksi. Hän on eläinten, ympäristön, eläintarhojen, tulen, perheiden, yksin kuolemisen, kauppiaiden, rauhan, Italian, Assisin, New Mexicon ja Kansasin suojeluspyhimys. Pyhimyksen symboleita ovat muun muassa linnut ja eläimet, stigmata, piikkikruunu, kalat, pääkallo, susi ja tuli. Franciscusta pidetään yhtenä stigmaatikoista ja ennen hänen stigmataansa juhlistettiin erikseen 17. syyskuuta. Pyhimyksen mukaan on myös nimetty basilika tämän kotikaupungissa Assisissa eli Pyhän Fransiskuksen basilika (italiaksi Basilica di San Francesco d´Assisi). Pyhän Franciscuksen mukaan on perustettu useita katolisia sääntökuntia: Congregatio Fratrum Adunationis Tertii Regularis Ordinis Sancti Francisci (S.A), Congregatio Fratrum Franciscanorum Immaculatae (F.I.), Ordo Fratrum Minorum (O.F.M.), Ordo Fratrum Minorum Capuccinorum (O.F.M. Cap.) ja Ordo Fratrum Minorum Conventualium (O.F.M. Conv.). Hänen nimeään kantaa myös argentiinalainen 13. maaliskuuta 2013 valittu paavi Benedictus XVI:n vasemmistolainen seuraaja 266. paavi Franciscus.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 551: The American Library Association´s 2008 banned book list identified His Masters Voice as the second most requested book to be banned across the country. Pullman himself only egged on the controversy, as he publicly stated that he aimed to undermine Christian beliefs with his books.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 553: Nicole Kidman played Mrs Coulter in the film adaptation, The Golden Compass. Pullman had previously indicated that he would like to see Kidman play the role. ... Her dæmon was changed from a Golden Monkey to a Golden snub-nosed monkey in order to better reflect the two sides of Coulter´s character.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 562: Ben viva era all´epoca la vicenda dei catari, dichiarati eretici dalla Chiesa cattolica, i quali predicavano un dualismo Bene/Male portato alle estreme conseguenze. Francesco avrebbe potuto essere scambiato per un cataro per la sua povertà e la predicazione ai ceti subalterni. Ma Francesco e i suoi seguaci si distinguevano in molteplici aspetti: innanzitutto essi non mettevano in dubbio la gerarchia della Chiesa. Katarol katarilli, tosivahva pastilli.
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    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 566: Paco aveva un senso di fratellanza fra l´uomo e tutto il creato: Veli Nalle, Veli Ponteva, Veli Huilu, veli Kani. Ja sisar Kuolema:
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 579: There’s a tonne of therapy and sexual issues wrapped up here isn’t it? Who in their right mind would want a perpetually healing hymen? Or was this just a one time deal - just when conceiving via holy spirit? I should add why was her virginity so important anyway? Seems a throw back to a time which virginity may have been prized. I’d image venereal diseases were considered a curse for those fornicating, a moral judgement. But it still seems over blown.
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    Yes, the virgin fixation is puzzling. I expect it has something to do with women as property and the importance of verifying lineage. Yes I have a pet theory (hypothesis) that in civilizations where we lived in large numbers and with animals diseases could bounce from people to animals and back again hence all the plagues. In cultures where people were relatively isolated then virginity doesn’t seem to play as big a role. Mind you if you are paying for a wife to raise your children who you see as the primary reason for your existence then not raising someone else’s children may be a prime issue.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 582: When I was much younger I knew a family at Lake Macquarie who were very devout Catholics. Their eldest daughter while still at school in Year 12 became pregnant. She was an atheist and had already rejected Catholicism to the great distress of her parents. She insisted that she had never had sex (haha) and had no idea how it happened. She suggested maybe God had impregnated her. Strangely enough, no one believed her. Even those of strong faith thought she was a liar. Maybe that was the second coming of Jesus and we ignored it. He or she might be living as a 35 year man or woman in Australia today and not a soul knows.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 586: One of the roles of Satan, in the story, is to force the human race to mature faster than we would otherwise. Whether an individual believes the story or not is up to them of course. Other roles include identifying the wicked and disposing of them. The role of Satan was very much to create fear and obedience as a means of the Church maintaining its control over the flock so to speak.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 596: I am not surprised by the fact that Christians do not want to be compared with pigs, but I am disturbed that being compared with sheep comes so easy.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 602: Ransacked my culture

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 621: Are you black Jesus?

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 629: The Book of Mormon is full of racist stuff. Basically they believe that the America’s were populated by a lost tribe of Israel and when one side turned evil their skin turned black.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 641: Opinions about the permanency of hell have shifted considerably, both in the early church and in recent times. The doctrine of universal salvation (also known as Apokatastasis or Apocatastasis ) has usually been considered through the centuries to be heterodox but has become orthodox. It was maintained by the Second Vatican Council and by Pope John Paul II and it is promoted in the new Catechism of the Catholic Church and in the post-Vatican II liturgy. Francis maintains the same teaching.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 660: According to the Alliance Commission on Unity & Truth among Evangelicals (ACUTE) the majority of Protestants have held that hell will be a place of perpetual conscious torment, both physical and spiritual. This is known as the eternal conscious torment (ECT) view. Some recent writers such as Anglican layman C. S. Lewis[86] and J.P. Moreland have cast people to hell in terms of "eternal separation" from God. Certain biblical texts have led some theologians[who?] to the conclusion that punishment in hell, though eternal and irrevocable, will be proportional to the deeds of each soul (e.g., Matthew 10:15, Luke 12:46-48).
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 662: Another area of debate is the fate of the unevangelized (i.e., those who have never had an opportunity to hear the Christian gospel), those who die in infancy, and the mentally disabled. According to ACUTE some Protestants agree with Augustine that people in these categories will be damned to hell for original sin, while others believe that God will make an exception in these cases, rather like the Australian government should have done with the antivac tennis playing serb.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 670: Milton in Paradise Lost refers to death as "sleep" and the dead as being "raised from sleep". The difference is difficult to identify in practice. Christian mortalism has been taught by several theologians and church organizations throughout history while also facing opposition from aspects of Christian organized religion. The Catholic Church condemned such thinking in the Fifth Council of the Lateran as "erroneous assertions". Supporters include the sixteenth-century religious figure Martin Luther and the eighteenth-century religious figure Henry Layton, among many others.
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    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 48: According to the Book of Exodus in the Bible, the staff (Hebrew: מַטֶּה matteh, translated "rod" in the King James Bible) was used to produce water from a rock, was transformed into a snake and back, and was used at the parting of the Red Sea. Whether or not Moses' staff was the same as that used by his brother Aaron (known as Aaron's rod) has been debated by rabbinical scholars.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 50: The staff is miraculously transformed into a snake and then back into a staff. The staff is thereafter referred to as the "rod of God" or "staff of God" (depending on the translation). And thou shalt take this rod in thine hand, wherewith thou shalt do signs".
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 54: Moses also uses the staff in the battle at Rephidim between the Israelites and the Amalekites (Exodus 17:8-16).[2] When he holds up his arms holding the "rod of God" the Israelites "prevail", when he drops his arms, their enemies gain the upper hand. Aaron and Hur help him to keep the staff raised until victory is achieved.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 59: Finally, God tells Moses to get water for the Israelites from a rock by speaking to the rock (Numbers 20:8). But Moses, being vexed by the complaining of the Israelites, instead of speaking to the rock as God commanded, strikes the rock twice with the staff. Because Moses did not obey God's command to speak to the rock, implying lack of faith, God punished Moses by not letting him enter into the Promised Land (Numbers 20:12). Taisit jo mainita albumissa 64.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 63: The staff with which Jacob crossed the Jordan is identical with that which Judah gave to his daughter-in-law, Tamar (Gen. xxxii. 10, xxxviii. 18). It is likewise the holy rod with which Moses worked (Ex. iv. 20, 21), with which Aaron performed wonders before Pharaoh (Ex. vii. 10), and with which, finally, David slew the giant Goliath (I Sam. xvii. 40). David left it to his descendants, and the Davidic kings used it as a scepter until the destruction of the Temple, when it miraculously disappeared. When the Messiah comes it will be given to him for a scepter in token of his authority over the heathen. (And we don't mean INRI here.)
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 68: There is a mention of the rod of Moses in a deposition of Nicolas, abbot of the Icelandic Benedictine monastery of Thingeyrar, who had seen it guarded in a chapel of a palace in Constantinople in c. 1150. According to this source, the archbishop of Novgorod, Anthony, stated that it was in the church of St Michael in the Boukoleon Palace, among other precious relics. After the sack of Constantinople in 1204 it was transported to France where Bishop Nevelon placed it in Soissons cathedral and it then passed to the treasury of the Sainte-Chapelle.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 70: According to an unidentified identifying document [citation needed] at the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Moses's staff would supposedly be on display today at the Topkapı Palace, Istanbul, Turkey. The Topkapi Palace holds other reputedly holy relics, most notably those attributed to the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. (Such as his bow, his sword, his footprint, and even a tooth.) Topkapı Palace was officially designated a museum in 1924, and the holy relics were placed on public view on 31 August 1962. It is said that Sultan Selim I (1512–1520) brought the holy relics to Topkapi Palace after conquering Egypt in 1517.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 74: Mythological objects encompass a variety of items (e.g. weapons, armor, clothing) found in mythology, legend, folklore, tall tale, fable, religion, spirituality, superstition, paranormal, and pseudoscience from across the world. This list will be organized according to the category of object.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 75: Sampo, a magical artifact of indeterminate type constructed by Ilmarinen that brought riches and good fortune to its holder, in the Finnish epic poetry Kalevala (The Forging of the Sampo, Joseph Alanen, 1911) Sampo on myymässä osakkeitaan Nordeassa. Sampo! kuului mielevällä äänellä Gretan pihasta takavuosina.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 135: Black cat bone R
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 136: Black Crochan Fictional robots‎ (12 C, 122 P)
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 153: Golden Pelydryn Pentacle The Ebony Horse
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 219: “This is spoken of God,” says Dr. Dodd, “after the manner of men, to denote his utter contempt of the opposition of his enemies; the perfect ease with which he was able to disappoint all their measures, and crush them for their impiety and folly; together with his absolute security, that his counsels should stand and his measures be finally accomplished; as men laugh at, and hold in utter contempt, those whose malice and power they know to be utterly vain and impotent. The introducing God as thus laughing at, and deriding his enemies, is in the true spirit of poetry, and with the utmost propriety and dignity.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 221: Shall laugh - Will smile at their vain attempts, maybe even sneer; will not be disturbed or agitated by their efforts; will go calmly on in the execution of his purposes. Compare as above Isaiah 18:4. See also Proverbs 1:26; Psalm 37:13; Psalm 59:8. This is, of course, to be regarded as spoken after the manner of men, and it means that God will go steadily forward in the accomplishment of his purposes. There is included also the idea that he will look with contempt on their vain and futile efforts.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 225: Laughing is ascribed unto him, according to the language of men, as the Jewish writers speak (d), by an anthropopathy; in the same sense as he is said to repent and grieve, Genesis 6:6; and expresses his security from all their attempts, Job 5:22; and the contempt he has them in, and the certain punishment of them, and the aggravation of it; who will not only then laugh at them himself, but expose them to the laughter and scorn of others, Proverbs 1:26;
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 266: and your doom approaches like a whirlwind;

    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 280: Isaac Deutscher entstammte einem jüdisch-orthodoxen Elternhaus. Seine Vorfahren waren im 16. Jahrhundert von Fürth nach Galizien ausgewandert.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 284: Der junge Deutscher wurde nach den Grundsätzen des orthodoxen Judentums erzogen, erlernte Thora, Talmud und die hebräische Sprache und zeigte zunächst auch Interesse für den Zionismus. Um die Zeit seiner Bar Mitzwa verlor er jedoch seinen Glauben, als er, um „Gott zu prüfen“, am Grabe eines Zaddik unkoscheres Essen aß und in der Folge, als nichts passierte, zum Atheisten wurde. Mit 16 Jahren veröffentlichte er in einer polnischen literarischen Zeitschrift jiddische und polnische Verse meist mystischen Inhalts und übersetzte hebräische, lateinische, deutsche und jiddische Beiträge ins Polnische. Seinen Lebensunterhalt verdiente er bis 1939 vor allem als Korrektor.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 288: Im Herbst 1940 meldete sich Deutscher zur polnischen Exilarmee unter der Führung von Władysław Sikorski, die in Schottland Militärbasen unter eigener Souveränitat hatte. Er wurde dort als verdächtige Person in ein von der polnischen Exilregierung unterhaltenes Internierungslager geschickt, in dem überwiegend politisch Verdächtige, Homosexuelle und Juden interniert waren.[4] Laut Deutschers Biographen Ludger Syré sei das Lager Ladybank bei Kircaldy „kein eigentliches Straflager“ gewesen, allerdings sei beabsichtigt gewesen, ihn als „gefährlichen roten Rebellen“ „ruhig zu halten“ und man ließ „ihn schwere Munitionskisten schleppen“. Deutscher nutzte den Lageraufenthalt zum Erlernen der englischen Sprache und richtete im Lager einen „Übersetzerdienst“ für die Organisation neuester Nachrichten ein. 1949 veröffentlichte er seine Stalin-Biographie, die in 12 Sprachen übersetzt wurde. 1954 bis 1963 erschien sein Hauptwerk, die dreibändige Biographie Trotzkis.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 304: From that initial catastrophe, the highest sparks fell to the lowest places. In particular, Shechinah descended within this world to seek out our souls (also feminine), so that this world and this life of ours should play out as not just another zero-sum game, but as a win-win investment with incomparable returns.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 308: By now, all our souls have been recycled though the washing machine of Time many times. What your soul accomplished in previous descents, and what is left to be accomplished—all that is of necessity hidden from you. As Rabbi Moshe Cordovero wrote, “Those who know do not say, and those who say do not know.”
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 310: We are all international activists—the yeshivah student struggling for clarity in an abstruse Talmudic passage, the storeowner who refuses to sell faulty merchandise, the little girl joyfully lighting her candle before Shabbat, the hiker who reaches the top of her climb and breathlessly recites a blessing to the Creator for the magnificent view, the young father who has just now started wrapping tefillin every morning, the subway commuter who lent the guy next to him a shoulder to sleep upon, and the simple Jew who checks for a kosher symbol on the package before making a purchase. Our destiny is tied to the destiny of those books, that merchandise, that time of the week, that mountain, that morning rush, that neighbor and that train, and the food in that package. We cannot live without them, and their redemption cannot come without us. We are all sanitation workers.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 316: Shechinah is a Chaldee word meaning resting-place, not found in Scripture, but used by the later Jews to designate the visible trace of Cod's presence in the tabernacle, and afterwards in Solomon's temple. When the Lord led Israel out of Egypt, he went before them "in a pillar of a cloud." This was the symbol of his presence with his people. For references made to it during the wilderness wanderings, see Exodus 14:20 ; 40:34-38 ; Leviticus 9:23 Leviticus 9:24 ; Numbers 14:10 ; Numbers 16:19 Numbers 16:42 .
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 318: It is probable that after the entrance into Canaan this glory-cloud settled in the tabernacle upon the ark of the covenant in the most holy place. We have, however, no special reference to it till the consecration of the temple by Solomon, when it filled the whole house with its glory, so that the priests could not stand to minister ( 1 Kings 8:10-13 ; 2 Chr. 1 Kings 5:13 1 Kings 5:14 ; 7:1-3 ). Probably it remained in the first temple in the holy of holies as the symbol of Jehovah's presence so long as that temple stood. It afterwards disappeared. (See CLOUD .)
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 325: "A temple for your habitation", where the Greek text (Koinē Greek: ναὸν τῆς σῆς σκηνώσεως) suggests a possible parallel understanding, and where σκήνωσις skēnōsis "a tent-building", a variation on an early loanword from Phoenician (Ancient Greek: ἡ σκηνή skēnē "tent"), is deliberately used to represent the original Hebrew or Aramaic term. (Eli skene! Varmaan pyhä henki on jotenkin tästä stailattu. Vaika spiritus on maskuliini, ja koiraanhommiinhan se joutuukin. Toisaalta sen hyvä piirre on, että se on aika hahmoton, ei lähde neizyt Maarian suhteen fantasiat liikaa laukkaamaan.) In the post-temple era usage of the term shekhinah may provide a solution to the problem of Cod being omnipresent and thus not dwelling in any one place. (Jepjep:) The concept of shekhinah is also associated with the concept of the Holy Spirit in Judaism (ruach ha-kodesh).
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 336: Ruach Ah Qudsh - The feminine aspect of yahuah's spirit, her name is the ruach ah qudsh, means separator spirit. Oliskohan tää vähän niinkö ne noitien lemmikit, jotka voi lähteä omin päin retkeilemään?
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 338: Yahusha 216 times – The son, ha Mashiach (the Messiah), The anointed – this name in Hebrew means Yahu delivers.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 343: The Ruch Ah Qudsh is the spirit or character aspect of Yahuah, and therefore a part of Yahuah (Isaiah 40:13). The Ruach is pictured allegorically throughout the Tanakh as the feminine or motherly aspect of Yahuah, and is also synonymous with wisdom, as depicted in the Proverbs where wisdom says, "Yahuah possessed me in the beginning of his way, before his works of old. I was set up from everlasting, from the beginning, or ever the earth was." (Proverbs 8:22,23) The phrase, "YHUH possessed me", indicates that wisdom is the Ruach, or the bride, especially since wisdom is portrayed as feminine.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 347: It is through the being of Yahuah (fatherly aspect) and the wisdom or spirit of Yahuah (motherly aspect) that the son of Yahuah, the bodily manifestation or substance of Yahuah was conceived, and eventually brought forth into the world by the means of a virgin named Miriam. Ha Mashiach was conceived of the Ruach (Matthew 1:20), and in the physical portrayal of this, he was born of Miriam. The meaning of the word "of" carries through in that HaMashiach is conceived and born of the Ruch, as sort of "pictured" in Miriam. The conception in the spiritual realm was also pictured at HaMashiach's baptism when the Ruch Ah Qudsh descended upon him in the form of a dove, and Yahuah spoke from heaven saying, "my son, the beloved, in you I am well pleased" Luke 3:22.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 349: The family of Yahuah, just as your family has the name of the father, so if you wish to be grafted into Yahuah's Family and use his name, you need to have a power of attorney giving you authority to use his name, this is given through his spirit, the Ruch Ah Qudsh, together with the son Yahusha HaMashiach (The Messiah), making you a chosen YAHU, having the father and son's name written upon you and also within the family "tree" book, the book of life!
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 355: "He" as a reference to Spirit has been used in theology to match the pronoun for Yahuah, yet the Hebrew word Ruch is a noun of feminine gender. Thus, referring to the Ruach Ah Qudsh as "she" has some linguistic justification.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 365: "You, however, are controlled not by the sinful nature but by the spirit, if the spirit of Yahuah (Ruch Ah Qudsh) lives in you. And if anyone does not have the Spirit of Mashiach (Messiah), he does not belong to Yahusha Ha Mashiach the Messiah." Romans 8:9
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 375: The theme of the shekhinah as the Sabbath Bride recurs in the writings and songs of 16th century Kabbalist, Isaac Luria.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 390: Shlomo Yitzchaki (Hebrew: רבי שלמה יצחקי‎; Latin: Salomon Isaacides; French: Salomon de Troyes, 22 February 1040 – 13 July 1105), today generally known by the acronym Rashi (see below), was a medieval French rabbi and author of a comprehensive commentary on the Talmud and commentary on the Hebrew Bible (the Tanakh). Acclaimed for his ability to present the basic meaning of the text in a concise and lucid fashion, Rashi appeals to both learned scholars and beginner students, and his works remain a centerpiece of contemporary Jewish study. His commentary on the Talmud, which covers nearly all of the Babylonian Talmud (a total of 30 out of 39 tractates, due to his death), has been included in every edition of the Talmud since its first printing by Daniel Bomberg in the 1520s. His commentary on Tanakh—especially on the Chumash ("Five Books of Moses")—serves as the basis for more than 300 "supercommentaries" which analyze Rashi's choice of language and citations, penned by some of the greatest names in rabbinic literature.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 392: Rashi's surname, Yitzhaki, derives from his father's name, Yitzhak. The acronym "Rashi" stands for Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 393: Rashi was an only child born at Troyes, Champagne, in northern France. His mother's brother was Simeon bar Isaac, rabbi of Mainz. Simon was a disciple of Gershom ben Judah, who died that same year. On his father's side, Rashi has been claimed to be a 33rd-generation descendant of Johanan HaSandlar,[citation needed] who was a fourth-generation descendant of Gamaliel, who was reputedly descended from the Davidic line. In his voluminous writings, Rashi himself made no such claim at all. The main early rabbinical source about his ancestry, Responsum No. 29 by Solomon Luria, makes no such claim either.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 397: Scholars believe that Rashi's commentary on the Torah grew out of the lectures he gave to his students in his yeshiva, and evolved with the questions and answers they raised on it. Rashi completed this commentary only in the last years of his life. It was immediately accepted as authoritative by all Jewish communities, Ashkenazi and Sephardi alike.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 399: . Rashi's commentary, drawing on his knowledge of the entire contents of the Talmud, attempts to provide a full explanation of the words and of the logical structure of each Talmudic passage. Unlike other commentators, Rashi does not paraphrase or exclude any part of the text, but elucidates phrase by phrase. Often he provides punctuation in the unpunctuated text, explaining, for example, "This is a question"; "He says this in surprise", "He repeats this in agreement", etc.
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    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 410: The first page of the Vilna Edition of the Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Berachot, folio 2a.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 415: Rashi had a tremendous influence on Christian scholars. The French monk Nicolas de Lyre of Manjacoria, who was known as the "ape of Rashi", was dependent on Rashi when writing the 'Postillae Perpetuate' on the Bible. He believed that Rashi's commentaries were the "official repository of Rabbinical tradition" and significant to understanding the Bible. De Lyre also had great influence on Martin Luther.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 417: In general, Rashi provides the peshat or literal meaning of Jewish texts, while his disciples known as the Tosafot ("additions"), gave more interpretative descriptions of the texts. The Tosafot's commentaries can be found in the Talmud opposite Rashi's commentary. The Tosafot added comments and criticism in places where Rashi had not added comments. The Tosafot went beyond the passage itself in terms of arguments, parallels, and distinctions that could be drawn out. This addition to Jewish texts was seen as causing a "major cultural product" which became an important part of Torah study.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 419: Up to and including Rashi, the Talmudic commentators occupied themselves only with the plain meaning ("peshaṭ") of the text; but after the beginning of the twelfth century the spirit of criticism took possession of the teachers of the Talmud. Thus some of Rashi's continuators, as his sons-in-law and his grandson Samuel ben Meïr (RaSHBaM), while they wrote commentaries on the Talmud after the manner of Rashi's, wrote also glosses on it in a style peculiar to themselves.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 423: The actual father of the tosafot in France was Jacob b. Meir, known colloquially as Rabbeinu Tam, whose style was adopted by his successors. Hei tää oli se Rashin lisäxi toinen heppu jonka ärhäkämpiä lauseita oli toisessa tefil-laatikossa.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 425: The first German tosafist, Isaac b. Asher ha-Levi, was a student of Rashi and the head of a school, and his pupils, besides composing tosafot of their own, revised his.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 446: The earliest known tefillin were tiny and probably worn all day, except Saturdays. They were found together with other Dead Sea Scrolls in the Judean desert, in the mid-twentieth century. They were dated by archaeologists as far back as the 1st or 2nd centuries BCE. Although their texts are more varied than rabbinic tefillin, it is clear that they are based on a specific understanding of the same four verses noted above as associated by the rabbis with the tefillin ritual.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 448: Why was the Song of Moses (sehän oli se Deuteronomian loppuluritus!) deemed suitable as a tefillin parchment? In all likelihood because both the second paragraph of the Shema, as well as the verses immediately after the Song of Moses in Parashat Ha’azinu, contain references to length of days. A contribution to the wearer's longevity. Nobody is in a particular hurry to get to Paradise. Ei kiirettä kuin pirulla Heinolan markkinoille. Hiivitään ennemminkin hiljaa kuin tiaisen kivittäjä. In conclusion, The archaeological evidence, together with consideration of various biblical passages and even of halakhah, suggests that tefillin were originally practiced as a longevity amulet. Lisää aiheesta: https://www.thetorah.com/article/the-origins-of-tefillin
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 486: Walt Disney Studios tuottivat yhden parhaista okkultistisista yrityksistä vapaan assosiaation väreistä, valosta ja musiikista elokuvassa Fantasia, erityisesti valitessaan alkumusiikiksi Stokowskin version Bachin konsertista "Toccata and fugue in D minor". Walt Disney käytti tässä elokuvassa saatanallisen säveltäjän Igon Stravinskin teoksia. Igor Stravinski oli anarkistinen satanisti. Fantasia oli hyvä esimerkki Walt Disneyn ja hänen studioidensa omistautumisesta okkultismille. Kesti monta vuotta tehdä tämä filmi ja kun se oli valmis sitä käytettiin sivupersoonien järjestelmän ohjelmoinnin perustana. Disneyn Dick Tracy -elokuva on myös keskeinen esimerkki siitä kuinka väri näyttelee tärkeää osaa elokuvassa jota on käytetty peitellysti mielenhallinta-ohjelmointiin.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 492: Manly Palmer Hall (18 March 1901 – 29 August 1990) was a Canadian author, lecturer, astrologer and mystic. Over his 70 year career, he gave thousands of lectures, including two at Carnegie Hall, and published over 150 volumes, of which the best known is The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928). Manly ei näyttänyt järin miehekkäältä, pikemminkin niljakkaalta ilkimyxeltä.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 494: Hall was born in 1901 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, to Louise Palmer Hall, a chiropractor and member of the Rosicrucian Fellowship, and William S Hall, a dentist. Hui!
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 496: The younger Hall is said to have never known his father. In 1919, Hall moved from Canada to Los Angeles, California, with his maternal grandmother to reunite with his birth mother, who was living in Santa Monica, and was almost immediately drawn to the arcane world of mysticism, esoteric philosophies, and their underlying principles. Hall delved deeply into "teachings of lost and hidden traditions, the golden verses of Hindu gods, Greek philosophers and Christian mystics, and the spiritual treasures waiting to be found within one's own soul."
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    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 47: Who were Paolo and Francesca? Paolo and Francesca were illicit lovers in 13th century Italy, and they have left us a love story that, like all good love stories, ends in tragedy. Paolo Malatesta was the third son of the lord of Rimini, Malatesta da Verrucchio and accounts of his personality and the size of his pecker vary.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 49: Sono i protagonisti del Canto V dell'Inferno, posti fra i lussuriosi del II Cerchio. Francesca era figlia di Guido il Vecchio da Polenta, signore di Ravenna, che dopo il 1275 aveva sposato Gianciotto Malatesta, il figlio deforme del signore di Rimini. Paolo era il fratello di Gianciotto e fu capitano del popolo a Firenze nel 1282-83. Secondo il racconto di Dante, di cui però non c'è traccia nelle cronache del tempo, Francesca ebbe una relazione adulterina col cognato Paolo e i due, sorpresi dal marito di lei, furono entrambi trucidati.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 50: Nell'episodio infernale è Francesca la sola a parlare, mentre Paolo tace e piange alla fine del racconto della donna. Le due anime volano affiancate nella bufera infernale che trascina i lussuriosi e Dante chiede a Virgilio il permesso di parlare con loro; Francesca dapprima si presenta e ricorda l'assassinio subìto ad opera del marito, poi (su richiesta di Dante) spiega la causa del loro peccato, ovvero la lettura del romanzo di Lancillotto e Ginevra che li spinse a intrecciare una relazione amorosa.
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    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 90: Gustav Davidson (Warsaw, Poland, 1895 – New York City, 6 February 1971) was an American poet, writer, and publisher. He was one time secretary of the Poetry Society of America. Gustav Davidson was born on December 25, 1895, in Warsaw, Poland. In the wake of anti-Jewish pogroms in Poland, his family fled to the United States, settling in New York City in 1907. Davidson received bachelor's and master's degrees at Columbia University in 1919 and 1920 respectively. He worked for the Library of Congress between 1938 and 1939 and became executive secretary of the Poetry Society of America from 1949 to 1965 (after which he was elected executive secretary emeritus).
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 95: He also wrote articles on encounters with angels in the parapsychological Tomorrow magazine of medium Eileen J. Garrett and a juvenile book The Guides Make Good in 1925. As the titles of some of his works indicate, much of Davidson´s verse is religious and spiritual in outlook and subject matter. He was also active as a translator and a book designer.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 108: Swiftly achieving where the others plod? Päästen pikaisesti minne toiset talsivat?
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 146: noi pregheremmo lui de la tua pace, rukoilisimme siltä rauhaa sullekin,
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 148: Di quel che udire e che parlar vi piace, Mitä kuulla ja mistä puhua sä haluat,
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 150: mentre che ‘l vento, come fa, ci tace. senaikaa kun tuuli on tälleen hiljaa.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 153: per aver pace co’ seguaci sui. rauhoittuaxeen kovasta vauhdistaan.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 158: mi prese del costui piacer sì forte, Herätti niin suuren mieltymyxen tohon rottaan,
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 207: Giovanni e Paolo Malatrasi sono due giovani rimasti orfani in tenera età ed eredi di solida industria. Mentre Giovanni, il fratello maggiore, ha un carattere introverso e tormentato, Paolo è tutto l'opposto: allegro e spensierato, ama circondarsi di compagnie spregiudicate e prive di remore morali. Durante un periodo di assenza da casa di Paolo, Giovanni ha modo di frequentare la ragazza del fratello, Francesca Podesti, e di innamorarsene, pienamente corrisposto. Sposatala quasi clandestinamente, Giovanni impone alla giovane di troncare con le vecchie amicizie, senza, con questo riuscire a tacitare l'esasperata gelosia che egli nutre verso il passato della moglie. Allorché Paolo fa ritorno a casa, superata la sorpresa per l'imprevisto matrimonio, organizza una festa alla quale invita i vecchi amici. In questa circostanza, il contegno assurdamente geloso di Giovanni finisce col gettare Francesca tra le braccia di Paolo e col convincerla ad abbandonare il tetto coniugale. Sconvolto da questa decisione, Giovanni uccide la moglie e il fratello.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 210: Si tratta del primo film dove compare Teo Teocoli, accreditato nei titoli di testa come Theo Colli. Mala testa dei titoli!
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 213: Il discorso psicanalitico si intreccia con l'emancipazione giovanile, raccontata senza alcun riferimento politico ma come scappatoia dal tedio (i ragazzi sono tutti benestanti) e dal modello sociale della scorsa generazione. Meritava un maggiore approfondimento il secondo discorso, abbozzato nelle prime scene, mentre assume rilievo il rapporto tra i due fratelli, quello in cui il regista (che monta e cura la fotografia) sembra avere meno da raccontare, tanto che certi dialoghi risultano ridondanti e annoiano.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 216: He writes children's stories. She designs spaces. A diagnosis of cancer hits the pimply slavonic lady. He leaves everything (what?) to be with her. More time goes by than expected and she still alive. In a story this should be a gift. In real life, however, many couples go into crisis because cancer lasts longer than expected. Not knowing how much time remains to wait can be an even stronger sentence than death itself. You could be making new bad choices, instead you are faced with a sacrifice that is sustainable only for a limited time. It seems absurd. This story is about a love that is forced to wonder how long it can last. Not very long, which is fortunate for a short film. Titulokuvassa on jotain ällöjä sieniä.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 230: Sama paskavelli leviää vauvafoorumille, hommafoorumille ja ylilaudalle. kirjoitus Korona- ja rokotekriittiset -nimisessä Facebook-ryhmässä, jossa on 2 400 jäsentä:
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 258: Kuvaan oli lisätty törkeä vitsi. Vizikkäintä taitaa olla koko hommassa, että yhdysvalloissa joku ateisti väänsi juuri samaan aikaan viziä jostain äkkikuolleesta palefacesta. Vittu samoja mölyapinoita kaikki ikään ja sukupuoleen kazomatta. Onnexi ne kaikki kuolevat 100% varmuudella ennen pitkää.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 268: And now for something completely different! Isaac Singerin luonnehdinta sen isän lapsenuskosta on siteerauxen arvoinen. Tämän paremmin voi uskonnollista maailmankuvaa tuskin puolustaa.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 405: To show how families are being influenced now, before we actually move into this system.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 440: In August 1798, George Washington received a letter as well as a copy of John Robison’s Proofs of a Conspiracy from George Snyder. This led to a brief exchange between the two men. Luckily the insect-looking Historians were on the ball and wrote them down.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 441: In January 1800, Thomas Jefferson received a copy of Abbé Augustin Barruel ‘s Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism and also commented on the book in a letter to Bishop James Madison.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 447: There are three letters mentioning the Bavarian Illuminati written by George Washington to George Washington Snyder in response to a August, 1798 letter which came with a copy of John Robison’s anti- Illuminati book, Proofs of Conspiracy. The book itself was found in Washington’s library at his death.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 455: You will, I hope, not think it a Presumption in a Stranger, whose Name, perhaps never reached your Ears, to address himself to you the Commanding General of a great Nation. I am a German, born and liberally educated in the City of Heydelberg in the Palatinate of the Rhine. I came to this Country in 1776, and felt soon after my Arrival a close Attachment to the Liberty for which these confederated States then struggled. The same Attachment still remains not glowing, but burning in my Breast. At the same Time that I am exulting in the Measures adopted by our Government, I feel myself elevated in the Idea of my adopted Country. I am attached both from the Bent of Education and mature Enquiry and Search to the simple Doctrines of Christianity, which I have the Honor to teach in Public; and I do heartily despise all the Cavils of Infidelity. Our present Time, pregnant with the most shocking Evils and Calamities, threatens Ruin to our Liberty and Goverment. Secret, the most secret Plans are in Agitation: Plans, calculated to ensnare the Unwary, to attract the Gay and irreligious, and to entice even the Well-disposed to combine in the general Machine for overturning all Government and all Religion.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 457: Proofs of Conspiracy (Read it here, buy it here)
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 459: It was some Time since that a Book fell into my Hands entituled “Proofs of a Conspiracy &c. by John Robison,” which gives a full Account of a Society of Freemasons, that distinguishes itself by the Name “of Illuminati,” whose Plan is to overturn all Government and all Religion, even natural; and who endeavour to eradicate every Idea of a Supreme Being, and distinguish Man from Beast by his Shape only. A Thought suggested itself to me, that some of the Lodges in the United States might have caught the Infection, and might cooperate with the Illuminati or the Jacobine Club in France. Fauchet is mentioned by Robison as a zealous Member: and who can doubt of Genet and Adet? Have not these their Confidants in this Country? They use the same Expressions and are generally Men of no Religion. Upon serious Reflection I was led to think that it might be within your Power to prevent the horrid Plan from corrupting the Brethren of the English Lodge ove
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 462: I send you the “Proof of a Conspiracy &c.” which, I doubt not, will give you Satisfaction and afford you Matter for a Train of Ideas, that may operate to our national Felicity. If, however, you have already perused the Book, it will not, I trust, be disagreeable to you that I have presumed to address you with this Letter and the Book accompanying it. It proceeded from the Sincerity of my Heart and my ardent Wishes for the common Good.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 464: May the Supreme Ruler of all Things continue You long with us in these perilous Times: may he endow you with Strength and Wisdom to save our Country in the threatening Storms and gathering Clouds of Factions and Commotions! and after you have completed his Work on this terrene Spot, may He bring you to the full Possession of the glorious Liberty of the Children of God, is the hearty and most sincere Wish of Your Excellency’s very humble and devoted Servant
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 466: Not sure of who exactly Snyder was or what his intentions were, Washington wrote back on September 25, 1798:
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 470: Sir: Many apologies are due to you, for my not acknowledging the receipt of your obliging favour of the 22d. Ulto, and for not thanking you, at an earlier period, for the Book you had the goodness to send me.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 472: I have heard much of the nefarious, and dangerous plan, and doctrines of the Illuminati, but never saw the Book until you were pleased to send it to me. The same causes which have prevented my acknowledging the receipt of your letter have prevented my reading the Book, hitherto; namely, the multiplicity of matters which pressed upon me before, and the debilitated state in which I was left after, a severe fever had been removed. And which allows me to add little more now, than thanks for your kind wishes and favourable sentiments, except to correct an error you have run into, of my Presiding over the English lodges in this Country. The fact is, I preside over none, nor have I been in one more than once or twice, within the last thirty years. I believe notwithstanding, that none of the Lodges in this Country are contaminated with the principles ascribed to the Society of the Illuminati. With respect I am &c.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 474: However Snyder, not having yet received a response to his August 22nd letter (#1 above), wrote back:
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 476: “Some Weeks ago I sent you a Letter with Robison’s Proof of a Conspiracy which I hope you have received. I have since been more confirmed in the Ideas I had suggested to you concerning an Order of Men, who in Germany have distinguished themselves by the Names of Illuminati—German Union—Reading Societies—and in France by that of the Jacobine-Club, that the same are now existing in the United States.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 478: It also occurred to me that you might have had Ideas to that Purport when you disapproved of the Meetings of the Democratic-Societies, which appeared to me to be a Branch of that Order, though many Members may be entirely ignorant of the Plan. Those Men who are so much attached to French Principles, have all the Marks of Jacobinism. They first cast off all religious Restraints, and then became fit for perpetrating every Act of Inhumanity. And, it is remarkable, that most of them are actually Scoffers at all religious Principles. It is said that the ‘Lodge Theodore in Bavaria became notorious for the many bold and dangerous Sentiments in Religion and Politics that were uttered in their Harangues, and its Members were remarkable for their Zeal in making Proselytes’; (and no Wonder since the Order was to rule the World.) Is not there a striking Similarity between their Proceedings and those of many Societies that oppose the Measures of our present Government?
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 480: Even in this small Place the French-Faction is very numerous—their Expressions are like those of Bloody-Lutetia [Lutetia Parisiorum, or Paris]: their Sentiments in exact Unison with those of the Jacobine Club: their Hearts panting for Faggots and Guillotines. The Foundation of their Sanctuary is laid with Lies, and every Stone of the Superstructure reared with Falsehood. They are laboriously employed to excite Discord—to extinguish public Virtue—to break down the Barriers of Religion—to establish Atheism, and work the Downfall of our Civil—and Religious Liberty. Should their perfidious Schemes succeed (I tremble even at the Imagination of the Consequences) what would become of our Columbia?”
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 484: “Sir: It is more than a fortnight since I acknowledged the receipt of your first letter, on the subject of the Illuminati and thanked you for Robinson’s account of that society. It went to the post office as usual addressed to the Rev’d Mr Snyder, at Frederick Town Maryland. If it had not been received before this mishap must have attended it, of which I pray you to advise me, as it could not have been received, at the date of your last, not being mentioned.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 488: Having now received Washington’s initial reply, Snyder wrote back on October 17:
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 492: “I should be very happy in your Excellency’s good Opinion, that the Contagion of Illuminatism or Jacobinism had not yet reached this Country; but when I consider the anarchical and seditious Spirit, that shewed itself in the United States from the Time M. Genet and Fauchet (who certainly is of the Order) arrived in this Country and propagated their seditious Doctrines, which the illuminated Doctor from Birmingham has been zealously employed to strengthen, I confess I cannot divest myself of my Suspicions: yet I trust that the Alwise and Omnipotent Ruler of the Universe will so dispose the Minds of the People of these United States that true Religion and righteous Government may remain the Privileges of this Nation!
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 494: I cannot conclude without acquainting your Excellency that I have made Extracts from ‘Robison’s Proofs of a Conspiracy,’ and arranged them in such a Manner as to give a compendious Information to the Public of the dangerous and pernicious Plan of the ‘Illuminati or Jacobins,’ and by some Remarks to caution them against it. I had them published in ‘Bartgis’s Federal Gazette’ of this Place, from which they were copied and inserted into the ‘Baltimore Federal Gazette[’] of the 9th Inst.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 498: So I think we know by now what kind of guy this Snyder character was. He is the guy that sends you links “proving” that humans have never been to the moon and low-resolution videos of celebrities shapeshifting into aliens.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 507: It was not my intention to doubt that, the Doctrines of the Illuminati, and principles of Jacobinism had not spread in the United States. On the contrary, no one is more truly satisfied of this fact than I am.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 509: The idea that I meant to convey, was, that I did not believe that the Lodges of Free Masons in this Country had, as Societies, endeavoured to propagate the diabolical tenets of the first, or pernicious principles of the latter (if they are susceptible of seperation). That Individuals of them may have done it, or that the founder, or instrument employed to found, the Democratic Societies in the United States, may have had these objects; and actually had a seperation of the People from their Government in view, is too evident to be questioned.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 521: — I have received your favor of the 17th, & communicated it to Mr. Smith. I lately forwarded your letter from Dr. Priestley, endorsed `with a book’; I struck those words through with my pen, because no book had then come. It is now received, & shall be forwarded to Richmond by the first opportunity: but such opportunities are difficult to find; gentlemen going in the stage not liking to take charge of a packet which is to be attended to every time the stage is changed. The best chance will be by some captain of a vessel going round to Richmond. I shall address it to the care of Mr. George Jefferson there.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 523: Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism (Read it here, buy it here)
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 525: I have lately by accident got a sight of a single volume (the 3d.) of the Abbe Barruel’s `Antisocial conspiracy,’ which gives me the first idea I have ever had of what is meant by the Illuminatism against which `illuminate Morse’ as he is now called, & his ecclesiastical & monarchical associates have been making such a hue and cry.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 530: Wishaupt seems to be an enthusiastic Philanthropist. He is among those (as you know the excellent Price and Priestley also are) who believe in the indefinite perfectibility of man. He thinks he may in time be rendered so perfect that he will be able to govern himself in every circumstance so as to injure none, to do all the good he can, to leave government no occasion to exercise their powers over him, & of course to render political government useless. This you know is Godwin’s doctrine, and this is what Robinson, Barruel & Morse had called a conspiracy against all government.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 533: acter was the object of Jesus Christ. That his intention was simply to reinstate natural religion, & by diffusing the light of his morality, to teach us to govern ourselves. His precepts are the love of god & love of our neighbor.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 534: And by teaching innocence of conduct, he expected to place men in their natural state of liberty & equality. He says, no one ever laid a surer foundation for liberty than our grand master, Jesus of Nazareth.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 536: He believes the Free masons were originally possessed of the true principles & objects of Christianity, & have still preserved some of them by tradition, but much disfigured. The means he proposes to effect this improvement of human nature are `to enlighten men, to correct their morals & inspire them with benevolence. Secure of our success, sais he, we abstain from violent commotions. To have foreseen the happiness of posterity & to have prepared it by irreproachable means, suffices for our felicity.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 538: The tranquility of our consciences is not troubled by the reproach of aiming at the ruin or overthrow of states or thrones.’
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 542: This subject being new to me, I have imagined that if it be so to you also, you may receive the same satisfaction in seeing, which I have had in forming the analysis of it: & I believe you will think with me that if Wishaupt had written here, where no secrecy is necessary in our endeavors to render men wise & virtuous, he would not have thought of any secret machinery for that purpose. As Godwin, if he had written in Germany, might probably also have thought secrecy & mysticism prudent. I will say nothing to you on the late revolution of France, which is painfully interesting. Perhaps when we know more of the circumstances which gave rise to it, & the direction it will take, Buonaparte, its chief organ, may stand in a better light than at present.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 552: Most famously, a passage from Robert Anton Wilson and ‎Robert Shea’s The Eye in the Pyramid, the first book of The Illuminatus! Trilogy, describes Adam Weishaupt killing off George Washington and taking his place as President of the United States:
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 556: The possibility that Adam Weishaupt killed George Washington and took his place, serving as our first President for two terms, is now confirmed. . . . The two main colors of the American flag are, excluding a small patch of blue in one corner, red and white: these are also the official colors of the Hashishim. The flag and the Illuminati pyramid both have thirteen horizontal divisions: thirteen is, of course, the traditional code for marijuana . . . and is still used in that sense by Hell’s Angels among others.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 558: Now, “Washington” formed the Federalist party. The other major party in those days, The Democratic Republicans, was formed by Thomas Jefferson [and] there are grounds for accepting the testimony of the Reverend Jedediah Morse of Charleston, who accused Jefferson of being an Illuminati agent. Thus, even at the dawn of our government, it was the democratic party that was the Illuminati front. …
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 568: Heather Henpeck is a professor of film and media at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is open to debate.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 570: In the weeks leading up to the 1968 Democratic National Convention, Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley turned his town into a fortress. He sealed the manhole covers with tar, so protesters couldn’t hide in the sewers. He installed a fence topped with barbed wire around the Chicago International Amphitheater. He put the entire police force on shifts and called in National Guardsmen. Secret Service and FBI agents were also on duty, as the city braced for protesters who would soon arrive to protest against political assassinations, urban riots and the raging Vietnam War.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 572: With the whole world watching, the three major news networks brought the show into millions of Americans’ living rooms. They covered the ensuing mayhem which sparked a national debate about objectivity and journalistic integrity. Senator Abraham Ribicoff only saw textbook police brutality and Gestapo tactics, being an east coast kike. But millions of flyover state Middle Americans, the “silent majority,” saw different.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 578: The violence in Chicago was all-encompassing, and longhairs weren’t the only targets of the police. Journalists with clearly displayed credentials were attacked, including, most notoriously, CBS’ Dan Rather. This laid the foundation for the cries of “liberal bias” that hound and undermine the mainstream news media to this day.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 582: In Saigon 1965 he was a "cautious hawk”. When the Tet Offensive erupted in early 1968, Cronkite returned to Vietnam and reluctantly reported that America was facing a stalemate in Southeast Asia at best. President Lyndon B. Johnson was agog, proclaiming: “If I’ve lost Cronkite, I’ve lost Middle America.” To the majority of viewers, Cronkite’s Vietnam broadcast was more of a wake-up call than a partisan assault. “Uncle Walter” was regularly rated in surveys as the most trusted man in America.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 590: The mayor was a masterful machine politician, but he lacked nuance in his understanding of mass media. He refused permits for protesters, as if that would keep them from protesting and, therefore, prevent journalists from covering them. He had crude “We Love Mayor Daley” signs made, and had city workers to hold them up in front of the cameras. He stuck decals of himself on the phones in every delegate’s hotel room, which was a particularly dunderheaded move given that the city was in the middle of an electrical workers’ strike that made the phones all but useless.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 592: To his advantage, however, was the fact that he had microphone access whenever he wanted it. But at a key moment, he pointedly chose not to take the mic. When Ribicoff made his crack about “Gestapo tactics in the streets of Chicago” from the dais, Daley stood up and shouted from the floor “Fuck you, you Jew son of a bitch, you lousy motherfucker, go home!” The forceful exclamation, shown on live TV, was later deciphered by lip readers. Friends said Daley called Ribicoff not a “fucker,” but a “faker.” Enemies suggested he had called him not a “Jew” but a “kike.” The CBS newsman who was closest simply reported that Daley had gone bright red with anger.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 594: By early October of 1968, CBS received 8,670 letters about Chicago, and 60 Minutes’ Harry Reasoner reported that the mail ran 11-to-1 against the network. A viewer in Ohio wrote, “I’ve never seen such a disgusting display of one-sided reporting in all of the years I’ve watched television.” From South Carolina, a letter writer griped, “Your coverage was … slanted in favor of the hoodlums and beatniks and slurred the police trying to preserve order.” A North Carolina viewer complained that, “When a great network refers to trouble makers as THESE YOUNG PEOPLE and in such a … tender tone, that is bias.” A New Yorker even suggested that the police had engaged in righteous violence: “Our Lord whipped the money lenders out of the temple. Are you going to accuse Him of brutality?”
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 596: The notion that simply showing police violence was evidence of liberal bias didn’t begin with Chicago. It traces back rather directly to TV coverage of civil rights, when white Southerners complained that the networks ignored their perspective and were manipulated by publicity seekers within the movement. By the late 1950s, many of the same people who would later object to the network’s coverage in Chicago had already taken to calling CBS the “Communist” or “Coon” or “Colored Broadcasting Company.” The same bigoted wordplay made NBC the “Nigger Broadcasting Company.” Alabama’s Bull Connor summed up the situation with an aphorism that wouldn’t seem out of place in some conservative circles today: “The trouble with this country is communism, socialism and journalism.”
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 598: If the idea of network coverage being driven by liberal bias wasn’t new to the 1968 convention, the heat and undeniable violence of the convention was a perfect opportunity for white, conservative, middle Americans to coalesce in their resentment—and not just in the South, but across the nation. America was falling apart at the seams, and the network news was seen as complicit in the conspiracy by virtue of recording what was happening.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 602: Journalists face just the same old challenges than they did in Chicago in 1968. As the president vilifies the media as “the enemy of the people,” and reporters have occasion to attend his rallies with a security detail in tow, it’s clear that the specter of violence again looms large. There is also ferocious disagreement over the meaning of what we view on social media or television, a disagreement that clearly is not native to America, but brought in by the white immigrants. What is obvious to some is not to others, who would contend, for example, that “truth is not truth but alternative truth, " or "news is not news but fake news", or "election is not a vote but a steal".
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    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 606: Ewige Blumenkraft (German: "eternal flower power" or "flower power forever") is given in Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson´s 1975 Illuminatus! Trilogy as a slogan or password of the Illuminati. Ewige Blumenkraft und ewige Schlangenkraft is also offered in Illuminatus! as the complete version of this motto. The text translates "Schlangenkraft" as "serpent power"; thus "Ewige Blumenkraft und ewige Schlangenkraft" means "eternal flower power and eternal serpent power" and may allude to the conjoinment of cross and rose within the alchemical furnace. In this interpretation, the authors seem to suggest sexual magic as the secret or a secret of the Illuminati.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 608: Robert Joseph Shea (February 14, 1933 – March 10, 1994) was an American novelist and former journalist best known as co-author with Robert Anton Wilson of the science fantasy trilogy Illuminatus!. It became a cult success and was later turned into a marathon-length stage show put on at the British National Theatre and elsewhere. In 1986 it won the Prometheus Hall of Fame Award. Shea went on to write several action novels based in exotic historical settings.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 610: Shea met Wilson in the late 1960s when they worked on Playboy magazine. They decided to collaborate on a novel. It would combine sex, drugs, religious cults and conspiracies, as well as anarchy. Their philosophical and political differences merely served to enrich their efforts. Objectivity was jettisoned, as indeed was subjectivity: no single point of view or version of reality was privileged: Illuminatus! was the three-volume consequence.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 612: Illuminati, a card game from Steve Jackson Games, was inspired by the books. A trading card game, Illuminati: New World Order, and a role-playing game, GURPS Illuminati, followed.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 620: The Illuminatus! Trilogy is a series of three novels by American writers Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson, first published in 1975. The trilogy is a satirical, postmodern, science fiction–influenced adventure story; a drug-, sex-, and magic-laden trek through a number of conspiracy theories, both historical and imaginary, related to the authors´ version of the Illuminati. The narrative often switches between third- and first-person perspectives in a nonlinear narrative. It is thematically dense, covering topics like counterculture, numerology, and Discordianism.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 624: Discordianism is a religion or philosophy/paradigm centered on Eris, a.k.a. Discordia, the Goddess of chaos. Discordianism uses archetypes or ideals associated with her. It was founded after the 1963 publication of its "holy book," the Principia Discordia, written by Greg Hill with Kerry Wendell Thornley, the two working under the pseudonyms Malaclypse the Younger and Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 627: The religion has been likened to Zen based on similarities with absurdist interpretations of the Rinzai school, as well as Taoist philosophy. Discordianism is centered on the idea that both order and disorder are illusions imposed on the universe by the human nervous system, and that neither of these illusions of apparent order and disorder is any more accurate or objectively true than the other.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 637: Diskordianismin perustivat Malaclypse nuorempi (Greg Hill) ja Omar Khayyam Ravenhust (Kerry Thornley).
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 639: Hill kirjoitti Principia Discordian, joka on diskordianismin pääasiallinen pyhä kirja ja kirjailijan suostumuksella vapaassa levityksessä. Kirjasta on tehty uusia painoksia (muun muassa Steve Jackson Games julkaisi oman laitoksensa, jossa on myös uutta aineistoa), ja sitä on levitetty myös internetissä erilaisina versioina.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 674: Timothy Francis Leary (22. lokakuuta 1920 Springfield, Massachusetts – 31. toukokuuta 1996 Los Angeles) oli yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija, psykologi ja tietokoneohjelmistosuunnittelija. Hän oli tunnetuimpia LSD:n nappaajia ja näkyvä osa 1960-luvun yhdysvaltalaista vastakulttuuria.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 699: Leary kuoli eturauhassyöpään 31. toukokuuta 1996. Hänen kuolemansa kuvattiin, ja hänen viimeiset sanansa saatiin nauhalle. Viimeisillä elinhetkillään Leary sanoi pojanpojalleen Zach Learylle, ”Why not?” Leary toisti lausetta useita kertoja eri intonaatioilla ja kuoli pian sen jälkeen. Zach Learyn mukaan hänen viimeinen sanansa oli ”beautiful”.
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    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 47: As the international legend goes, Lizard People from the constellation Draco have been visiting earth since ancient times.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 48: In a rather scary visual, the lizards are said to be extremely tall and have retractable wings and can also come from other constellations, including Sirius and Orion.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 51: Skinny former footballer David Icke is a also believer. Icke alls uteslutet, tycker han. Madonna and Angelina Jolie are face-lifting lizards. Angelina does have a distinctly reptilian habitus.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 59: Nazi activist and future German leader Adolf Hitler used the term in 1928. Roosevelt used the phrase "new world order", or "new order in the world" to refer to Axis powers plans for world domination.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 63: Truman speeches have phrases such as, "better world order", "peaceful world order", "moral world order" and "world order based on law" but not so much "new world order".
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 64: Roosevelt and Truman may have been hesitant to use the phrase that had awkward connotations with the nazis. Commentators have applied the term retroactively to the order put in place by the World War II victors including the United Nations and the Bretton Woods system as a "new world order."
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 67: The most widely discussed application of the phrase of recent times came at the crash of the Soviet Union. For Gorbachov, the new world order dealt almost exclusively with nuclear disarmament and security arrangements. He would then expand the phrase to include United Nations strengthening and great power cooperation on a range of North–South economic and security problems (meaning how to keep the spooks, ragheads and squeaky indians down and out). Implications for NATO, the Warsaw Pact, and European integration were subsequently included.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 69: Gorbachov´s days were quickly numbered. The Malta Conference on December 2–3, 1989 put a stop to such a travesty of the term. Commentators assessing the results of the Conference were underwhelmed. Given the new unipolar status of the United States, Bush´s vision was realistic in saying that "there is no substitute for American leadership".
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 80: Russian–American partnership in cooperation toward making the world safe for democracy, making possible the goals of the United Nations for the first time since its inception. Some countered that this was unlikely and that ideological tensions would remain, such that the two superpowers could be partners of convenience for specific and limited goals only. The inability of the Soviet Union to project force abroad was another factor in skepticism toward such a partnership.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 82: The new world order would be economic, not ideological, with the First and Second World cooperating to whack the Third World. The second world (Russia) would become a first-world ally against economic assaults from Asia, Islamic terrorism and drugs from Latin America.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 88: Europe was seen as a royal pain in the arse, a rival for U.S. attentions to neo-capitalist Russia. They should be left to build their own pathetic old world order without Freedom Fries while the U.S. would watch and sneer in the sidelines. The problem was that U.S. presence in Germany was no longer paying off and the Persian Gulf crisis showed how unreliable those fuckers were. Europe was discussing the European Community, the CSCE warming up relations with the Russkies. Gorbachev even proposed an all-European security council, in effect superseding the increasingly irrelevant NATO. Aargh!
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 89: Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger stated in 1994: "The New World Order cannot happen without U.S. participation, as we are the most significant single component. Yes, there will be a New World Order, and it will force the United States to change its tactics".
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 91: A very few could really believe in a bi-polar new order of U.S. power and United Nations moral authority, the first as global policeman, the second as global judge and jury. The order would be collectivist in which decisions and responsibility would be shared. LOL. Pat Buchanan predicted that the Persian Gulf War would in fact be the demise of the new world order, the concept of United Nations peacekeeping and the U.S.´s role as global policeman. How ridiculous! U.S. can perfectly well server as policeman, judge, jury, and henchman in one person. In fact, the deeper reality of the new world order was the U.S. emergence "as the single greatest power in a multipolar world".
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 93: Bad Bush Sr. used "new world order" at least 42 times from the summer of 1990 to the end of March 1991. Bush was widely criticized for lacking vision.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 94: Next came 9/11 and the Iraq war of the warmonger bad Bush Jr. who chose to stake his political life on it. All that lovely talk about "the new world order" ended there. U.S went to whack the shit out of the ragheads with the help of just the Brits. Former United Kingdom Prime Minister and British Middle East envoy Tony Blair stated on November 13, 2000 in his Mansion House speech: "There is a new world order like it or not, and we are part of it!".
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 100: Following the rise of Boris Yeltsin eclipsing Gorbachev and the election victory of Clinton over Bush, the term "new world order" fell from common usage. It is a republican logo after all like law and order and MAGA. It was replaced by competing similar concepts about how the post-Cold War order would develop. Prominent among these were the ideas of the "era of globalization", the "unipolar moment", the "end of history" and the "Clash of Civilizations".
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 102: The meme rot of the term ever since is evident. Roaches creeping out from every crevice: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called for a "new world order" based on new ideas, saying the era of tyranny has come to a dead-end. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said "it's time to move from words. We are also fighting for a New World Order". Turkish President Abdullah Gül said: "I don't think you can control all the world from one centre. There are big nations. There are huge populations. There is unbelievable economic development in some parts of the world. So what we have to do is, instead of unilateral actions, act all together, make common decisions and have consultations with the world, to let a new world order emerge." What the FUCK!? And here is the death blow:
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 127: Talia iactantem dictis ac dira canentem Tollasta läppää ja turhia uhkia ei kylä jaxa.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 129: contendit telum diversaque bracchia ducens pollenkarvaisella ja karvaista hauista näyttää.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 131: Iuppiter omnipotens, audacibus adnue coeptis. Kaikkipa valtias Juppe, julkeille juonille nyöki.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 195: Cisco Caramba ja minä Fritz tunnemme että meillä on vastuu kertoa sinulle koko totuus sellaisena kuiin me tiedämme sen, se mitä sinä teet tällä totuudella on sinusta kiinni. Tämä kirja selittää monia okkultistisia ajatuksia ja uskomuksia, joista monia ei ole koskaan aiemmin julkisesti paljastettu. On olemassa tärkeä syy miksi näitä okkultistisia ajatuksia ja uskomuksia tuodaan esille, meidän täytyy tutkia meidän vihollistamme ja sitä kuinka tämä ajattelee. USA:n armeija käytti intiaaneja tarkkailemaan intiaaneja. Kenraali MacArthur opiskeli japanilaisexi kyetäkseen lyömään japanilaisia. Kristus tunsi henkilökohtaisesti Saatanan. Joku apostoli sanoi: "Me emme ole suinkaan tietämättömiä Saatanan juonista." Yhä uudestaan, tämä kirjailija on nähnyt ylhäisten kirkonmiesten tekevän vapaamuurareiden kädenpuristuksia, esittäen koodisanoja, jne. tavallisten ihmisten edessä, ja kristityt eivät näe sitä. Toisaalta kristityt haluavat todisteet siitä mitä tapahtuu, mutta toisaalta, he eivät ole halukkaita oppimaan sitä kuinka tunnistaa se mitä vastustaja tekee. Tällainen kaksimielisyys on auttanut kirkkoja muuttumaan -- surullista sanoa -- illuminaattien julkisivuksi.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 209: Tämä kirja on omistettu allamainituille kahdelle miljoonalle amerikkalaiselle jotka on ohjelmoitu Monark Crescent -tyyppisellä kuntopyörään perustuvalla mielenhallinnalla. Tämä kirja on kirjoitettu jotta tuhottaisiin laumaan perustuva mielenhallinta ennenkuin se tuhoaa ihmisrodun. Tälle hirvittävälle salaisuudelle on aika panna piste. Ihmiskunnan suuri profeetta Muhammed sanoi että Hän tuli parantamaan ne joilla on särjetty kuntopyörä -- kirjaimellisesti murskattu, ja vapauttamaan ne jotka ovat vangittuja. Tämän työn täytyy mennä eteenpäin. Veri, hiki ja kyyneleet liittyvät tähän kirjaan. Tämän mielenhallinnan viattomien uhrien veri huutaa yksiäänisesti, samoin kuin niiden kitkerä pahanhajuinen hiki jotka (esim me) ovat yrittäneet auttaa tätä pirstoutunutta ihmiskuntaa jonka sadistiset atk-ohjelmoijat ovat jättäneet jäljelle, sekä vuodatettujen kyynelten perämeri kun tätä kirjaa kirjoitettiin: "Kuinka kauaksi sinä, pyhä ja totinen Valtias, siirrät tuomiosi ja jätät kostamatta veremme niille, jotka maan päällä asuvat? Quo usque abutere patientia nostra? Quem ad finem sese iactabit ista tua audacia?"
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 259: In 2015, doctors in Germany reported the extraordinary case of a woman who suffered from what has traditionally been called “multiple personality disorder” and today is known as “dissociative identity disorder” (DID). The woman exhibited a variety of dissociated personalities (“alters”), some of which claimed to be blind. Using EEGs, the doctors were able to ascertain that the brain activity normally associated with sight wasn’t present while a blind alter was in control of the woman’s body, even though her eyes were open. Remarkably, when a sighted alter assumed control, the usual brain activity returned.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 261: There is also compelling clinical data showing that different alters can be concurrently conscious and see themselves as distinct identities. One of us has written an extensive treatment of evidence for this distinctness of identity and the complex forms of interactive memory that accompany it, particularly in those extreme cases of DID that are usually referred to as multiple personality disorder.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 266: A key problem of physicalism, however, is its inability to make sense of how our subjective experience of qualities—what it is like to feel the warmth of fire, the redness of an apple, the bitterness of disappointment and so on—could arise from mere arrangements of physical stuff. (What the fuck? Who says it can't? Rousseau? Bergson? Wittgenstein? Anyway, what is there to make sense of in the first place?)
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 268: Physical entities such as subatomic particles possess abstract relational properties, such as mass, spin, momentum and charge. But there is nothing about these properties, or in the way particles are arranged in a brain, in terms of which one could deduce what the warmth of fire, the redness of an apple or the bitterness of disappointment feel like. This is known as the hard problem of consciousness. (Again, what's the problem? Kittling brain cells produce feelings. Good things feel good and bad things bad, what else is there to explain? Self consciousness? Nothing but feed7back.)
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 274: The obvious way around the combination problem is to posit that, although consciousness is indeed fundamental in nature, it isn’t fragmented like matter. The idea is to extend consciousness to the entire fabric of spacetime, as opposed to limiting it to the boundaries of individual subatomic particles. This view—called “cosmopsychism” in modern philosophy, although our preferred formulation of it boils down to what has classically been called “idealism”—is that there is only one, universal, consciousness. The physical universe as a whole is the extrinsic appearance of universal inner life, just as a living brain and body are the extrinsic appearance of a person’s inner life.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 276: And here is where dissociation comes in. We know empirically from DID that consciousness can give rise to many operationally distinct centers of concurrent experience, each with its own personality and sense of identity. Therefore, if something analogous to DID happens at a universal level, the one universal consciousness could, as a result, give rise to many alters with private inner lives like yours and ours. As such, we may all be alters—dissociated personalities—of universal consciousness! God is schizophrenic, and you and me are His split personalities! Well he does strike readers of the "good book" as somewhat paranoid.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 290: Chalmers is the lead singer of the Zombie Blues band, which performed at the music festival Qualia Fest in 2012 in New York.Chalmers is in a relationship with Claudia Passos Ferreira, a philosopher and psychologist from Rio de Janeiro. Regarding religion, Chalmers has said: "I have no religious views myself and no spiritual views, except watered down humanistic, spiritual views. And consciousness is just a fact of life. It's a natural fact of life.”
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 306: Chalmers argues for an "explanatory gap" from the objective to the subjective, and criticizes physicalist explanations of mental experience, making him a dualist. Chalmers characterizes his view as "naturalistic dualism": naturalistic because he believes mental states supervene "naturally" on physical systems (such as brains); dualist because he believes mental states are ontologically distinct from and not reducible to physical systems. He has also characterized his view by more traditional formulations such as property dualism.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 310: In support of this, Chalmers is famous for his commitment to the logical (though, not natural) possibility of philosophical zombies.These zombies are complete physical duplicates of human beings, lacking only qualitative experience. Chalmers argues that since such zombies are conceivable to us, they must therefore be logically possible. Since they are logically possible, then qualia and sentience are not fully explained by physical properties alone; the facts about them are further facts. Instead, Chalmers argues that consciousness is a fundamental property ontologically autonomous of any known (or even possible) physical properties, and that there may be lawlike rules which he terms "psychophysical laws" that determine which physical systems are associated with which types of qualia.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 312: He further speculates that all information-bearing systems may be conscious, leading him to entertain the possibility of conscious thermostats and a qualified panpsychism he calls panprotopsychism. Chalmers maintains a formal agnosticism on the issue, even conceding that the viability of panpsychism places him at odds with the majority of his contemporaries. According to Chalmers, his arguments are similar to a line of thought that goes back to Leibniz's 1714 "mill" argument.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 314: No niin tietysti. Samoja ghost in the machine juttuja. Saman sielunostalgian jankuttaja. Hajaantukaa, ei täällä ole mitään nähtävää. Miten joku viizii enää/taas kuunnella tälläsiä hämärämiehiä?
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 364: 3,0 minuuttia. Philadelphia Orchestra alkaa soittaa Bachin kappaletta "Toccata and Fuge" taustalla. Kuten lasten tai aikuisten sarjakuva, tämä filmi on jo menettänyt normaalin yleisön mielenkiinnon tässä vaiheessa. (Disneyn on ollut pakko tajuta tämä.) Leopald Stokowski seisoo nyt kun nouseva aurinko nousee. Tämä on viittaus auringonpalvontaan ja idästä nousevaan aurinkoon.
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    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 41: Fritz Artz Springmeier (born Viktor E. Schoof, September 24, 1955) is an American author of conspiracy theory literature who has written a number of books claiming that a global elite who belong to Satanic bloodlines are conspiring to dominate the world. He has described his goal as "exposing the New World Order agenda." Springmeier's father, James E. Schoof, worked for the United States Agency for International Development as an international agriculturist, with a primary focus on developing the Balochistan area of Pakistan.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 43: Springmeier received a Masters in English from the University of Kansas. On January 31, 2002, Springmeier was indicted in the United States District Court in Portland, Oregon in connection with an armed robbery. He was imprisoned, and was released from federal prison on March 25, 2011. While in prison, he got a series of tooth implants courtesy of the government. Fritz the Cat seems to have gone off radar sometime in 2016. See also acy_theories">List of conspiracy theories.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 45: In principle, conspiracy theories are not always false by default and their validity depends on evidence just as in any theory. However, they are often discredited a priori due to the cumbersome and improbable nature of many of them.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 47: Psychologists usually attribute belief in conspiracy theories and finding a conspiracy where there is none to a number of psychopathological conditions such as paranoia, schizotypy, narcissism, and insecure attachment, or to a form of cognitive bias called "illusory pattern perception". However, the current scientific consensus holds that most conspiracy theorists are not pathological, precisely because their beliefs ultimately rely on cognitive tendencies that are neurologically hardwired in the human species and probably have deep evolutionary origins, including natural inclinations towards anxiety and agency detection. Agent detection is the inclination for animals, including humans, to presume the purposeful intervention of a sentient or intelligent agent in situations that may or may not involve one. Pieni vinous on vain luonnollista (see Fig.3).
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 94: Robertsonin palvelukseen ministerinä on kuulunut kiistanalainen usko Jumalan parantavaan voimaan. Entinen 700 Clubin juontaja Jacob Söderman kritisoi myöhemmin Robertsonia siitä, ettei hänellä ollut tilaa ohjelmassa sellaisten ihmisten profiloimiseen, joilla on etenevä sairaus, jotka olivat ylipainoisia, joilla oli epäpuhtauksia, käyttivät pyörätuolia, kainalosauvoja, olivat sokeita tai sokeita, eli vammoja, jotka eivät voineet parantua, kerta Robertson piti ihmisiä, joilla on tällaisia ​​ongelmia "uskon epäonnistumisina" ja että "Robertson tarjoaa Reader's Digest -version vastauksista vaikeisiin ja vaativiin uskonnollisiin, sosiaalisiin, taloudellisiin, avioliittoon, poliittisiin, seksuaalisiin ja moraalisiin käsitteisiin."
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 98: Haastatellessaan lokakuussa 2003 ulkoministeriön kriitikkoa Joel Mowbrayta hänen kirjastaan Dangerous Diplomacy, Robertson näytti vihjaavan, että Harry S Truman-rakennuksen tuhoaminen ydinpommilla parantaisi Yhdysvaltojen turvallisuutta poistamalla liberaalien petturien pesän, jotka salaa kaipaavat islamilaisen maailman ylivaltaa. Kun viranomaiset tuomitsivat hänen huomautuksensa, Robertson esitti "selventävän" muistion, jonka hän kuvaili "oikaisun antamiseksi ulkoministeriölle", jossa hän toisti aikaisemmat kommentit.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 104: 20. lokakuuta 2020 Robertson sanoi: "Mutta ensinnäkin haluan sanoa, että Trump voittaa vaalit ilman epäilystäkään." Joe Biden voitti Trumpin. Robertson sanoi myös, että Trumpia vastaan yritettäisiin salamurhayrityksiä, ja myöhemmin iskee asteroidi, joka voi tuhota maan. Voi iskeä. Voi voi. Tulikin vain elokuva Don't Look Up. I have a relatively good track record, but sometimes I miss. Suomalaiset hörhöt höristävät korvia: se joka ei ole 100% oikeassa on väärä profeetta!
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 123: Disney was a shy, self-deprecating and insecure man in private but adopted a warm and outgoing public persona. He had high standards and high expectations of those with whom he worked. Although there have been accusations that he was racist or anti-Semitic, they have been contradicted by many who knew him. His reputation changed in the years after his death, from a purveyor of homely patriotic values to a representative of American imperialism. He nevertheless remains an important figure in the history of animation and in the cultural history of the United States, where he is considered a national cultural icon.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 129: 1890 -- Viehättävä espanjalainen nainen, Isabelle Zamora Ascenslo Mojacarilainen lähtee Espanjasta ja matkustaa Kaliforniaan Franciskaani-luostariin. Samana vuonna, mutta myöhemmin, vuonna 1890. Waltin tuleva isä, Elias, joka pitää itseään naisten miehenä, jättää perheensä etsiäkseen onneaan kultakentiltä. Kaliforniassa, Elias tapaa Isabellen, ja näillä kahdella, äskettäin maahan saapuneella on paljon yhteistä. He menevät sänkyyn ja rakastuvat toisiinsa.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 143: 1938 -- Valtin äiti kuolee kaasumyrkytykseen. Isabelle onnistuu vetämään Eliaksen turvaan, mutta Waltin äiti kuolee. Walt got a call one day that there was a malfunction of the heating system in Elias and Flora Disney's house that the boys had had built with warp speed by studio workers who did not know what they did. Walt and Roy's parents had suffered carbon monoxide poisoning, and Flora died. Walt went to her funeral, and then immediately back to work. He never talked about the incident again. According to historians, cinema offered Walt a way to emote that he couldn't in his personal life. That's why there are no mothers in Disney cartoons. No fathers either except a bad'un, Zeke. Walt did not attend his father's funeral either. He was on vacation in South Africa.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 147: Ohjelmoinnillisena keinona, Mikkihiiri toimi hyvin sillä se hyödyntää alitajuista hiirten pelkoa jota naisilla on. His staff grew to 200, mostly men. In fact, the women who came to work for Disney were often relegated to the ink and paint department. Mikin imago voi auttaa luomaan viha/rakkaus-suhteen joka on niin arvokas traumatisoinnin & mielenhallinnan orjien ohjelmoinnin aikana. Jotkut lähteet sanovat että Waltin rakkaus eläimiin on peräisin niiltä ajoilta jolloin hänen perheellään oli maatila lähellä Marcelinea, Missourissa. Walt aloitti koulunkäynnin Marcelinessa, mutta hän jatkoi sitä 8-vuotiaana Benton Schoolissa, Kansas Cityssä, Missourissa. Waltin isällä oli vakava peliriippuvuus ja hän siirsi pelaamisen hengen Waltiin. Walt ei koskaan valmistunut lukiosta. Hänellä oli luontainen rakkaus taiteita kohtaan, vaikkakin (vastoin hänen julkista kuvaansa) hän ei koskaan tullut siinä lahjakkaaksi. Walt liittyi armeijaan Ensimmäisessä maailmansodassa ambulanssin kuljettajana valehtelemalla ikänsä. Sodan aikana, hän kuljetti myös korkea-arvoisia ihmisiä.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 184: Despite watching Disney movies and films many times, you may not realize that some characters, who you think are harmless, are actually villains. Alright, let’s find out the answer with the top 10 Disney Characters who are not as good as what you assume. Bah, boring. Minor sex offenders Peter Pan and Aladdin. I was expecting Mickey Mouse and Scrooge McDuck.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 201: The church's theology is a syncretistic belief system, including elements of Buddhism, Christianity, esoteric mysticism and alchemy, with a belief in angels and elementals (or spirits of nature). It centers on communications received from Ascended Masters through the Holy Spirit. Many of the Ascended Masters, such as Sanat Kumara, Maitreya, Djwal Khul, El Morya, Kuthumi, Paul the Venetian, Serapis Bey, the Master Hilarion, the Master Jesus and Saint Germain, have their roots in Theosophy and the writings of Madame Blavatsky, C.W. Leadbeater, and Alice A. Bailey. Others, such as Buddha, Confucius, Lanto and Lady Master Nada, were identified as Ascended Masters in the "I AM" Activity or the Bridge to Freedom. Some, such as Lady Master Lotus and Lanello, are Ascended Masters who were first identified as such by Elizabeth Clare Prophet. All in all, she identified more than 200 Ascended Masters that were not identified as Masters of the Ancient Wisdom in the original teachings of Theosophy.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 205: Group members practice prayers, affirmations, mantras and a dynamic form of prayer known as "decrees". These serve many purposes: devotion, calling on angels for protection, calling forth the light of God on the earth, praying for healing, for wisdom, seeking to know God's will and for the transmutation of negative karma. One of the most important uses of decrees is to invoke the violet flame, claimed to be the most effective method of balancing karma built up in the past. The doctrine of the Seven Rays is also taught, as well as teachings about the chakras and reincarnation.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 269: Witness Lee (Chinese: 李常受; pinyin: Lǐ Chángshòu; 1905 – June 9, 1997) was a Chinese Christian preacher and hymnist belonging to the Christian group known as the local churches (or Local Church) in Taiwan and the United States. He was also the founder of Living Stream Ministry. Lee was born in 1905 in the city of Yantai, Shandong, China, to a Southern Baptist family. He became a Christian in 1925 after hearing the preaching of an evangelist named Peace Wang and later joined the Christian work started by Watchman Nee. Like Nee, Lee emphasized what he considered the believers' subjective experience and enjoyment of Christ as life for the building up of the church, not as an organization, but as the Body of Christ.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 273: I am confident that the teachings of Watchman Nee and the churches and individuals associated with him demonstrate clearly that they are orthodox in all areas of essential Christian doctrine and practice, wildly exceeding the expectations of the Body of Christ as composed of orthodox Christians.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 280: On hämmentävää että aina ollaan jossain taitekohdassa. Maailmanloppu näyttää olevan oikeasti käsillä. Ateenassa sataa lunta ja Norjassa on kesäkelejä. Mikä pahinta osakekurssit laskevat. Eikun nousevat. Laskevat. Sahaavat kuin viikkokuumeessa. Hunga Tongan vulkaani on eruptoitunut. Tsunami on korkeampi arvioitua. Saarelaiset kaivavat snorkkeleita esille. Apinakööri kiemurtaa pandemian kourissa. Kolmannes ei ota rokotuxia koska niissä on niitä mielenhallintachippejä. Oliskin. Kahdesta mielipuolesta voisi aina yhdistää yhden kokonaisen ja pääluku pienenisi puolella.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 311: Hiljattain, tietokone voitti maailmankuulun shakin pelaajan. Se mitä tämän kirjailijan ystävä näki oli suuri Cray-tyyppisten tietokoneiden verkosto. Tällainen järjestelmä kykenee varastoimaan 5 petosivua tekstiä ja työskentelemään tämän tietomäärän kanssa valon nopeudella. Tämän päivän yhdeksän Peto-tietokonetta ovat paljon parempia kuin nämä tietokoneet vuonna 1973. Ne työskentelevät valoakin nopeammin. Tämä sallii eliitin manipuloida tapahtumia hyvin nopeasti, jopa ex post facto. Nämä uudet tietokoneet (erään toisen silminnäkijän mukaan jolla on IPhone) pystyvät kuulemaan ihmisen äänen ja päättelemään mitä kieltä tämä puhuu ja sitten pystyy kuntelemaan ja vastaamaan tällä kielellä. Siri, tapa hänet!
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    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 393: She has thousands of followers and has made millions of dollars performing as Ramtha at seminars ($1,000 a crack) and at her Ramtha School of Enlightenment, and from the sales of tapes, books, and accessories (Clark and Gallo 1993). She must have hypnotic powers. Searching for self-fulfillment, otherwise normal people obey her command to spend hours blindfolded in a cold, muddy, doorless maze. In the dark, they seek what Ramtha calls the ‘void at the center.’
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 444: Hei, thanks for the post, sain pack for my hubby. Tätä tavaraa on ihmeeltä... hänen erektio on suurempi ja vahvempi kuin koskaan ennen.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 447: Ostin pack ja voin vakuuttaa kaikille, että ne toimivat kuin unelma. Ennen minulla oli ongelmia sängyssä - minun erektio oli epävakaa ja orgasms olivat todella heikkoja. Nyt entistäkin parempi. Kiitos Kate!
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 449: Jack Sparrow

    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 458: Reb Menachem rypisti ozaansa. Hän tiesi kyllä kiusauxet. Ensin sitä rupesi kyselemään, sitten rupesi pukeutumaan uudenaikaisesti, ja sitten seurasi uskon heikkeneminen ja jopa luopuruus.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 471: Sometimes you can tell from the first shot. In “Compartment No. 6,” the camera follows a young woman at a party as she leaves a bathroom and enters a living room full of gathered friends. That walking, back-of-the-head shot is one of the soggiest conventions of the steadicam era, a facile way of conveying characters’ own fields of vision while anchoring the action on them. The familiarity of this trope suggests both limited imagination and an unwillingness to commit to a clear-cut point of view.
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    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 65: Bound each to each by natural piety. Ketjuttuvan kuin sini ja kosini.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 69: Sen niminen biisi oli Blood Sweat and Tearseilla ja sitä hoilasivat Beach Boys.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 79: Bound each to each by natural piety. Luonnostaan pääxytyxin hartaasti
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 108: The cataracts blow their trumpets from the steep; Koski soittaa trumpettia alhosta,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 122: Ye to each other make; I see Jonka lähetitte toisillemme; mä nään
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 173: And that imperial palace whence he came. Ja palazin mistä se on kotoisin.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 276: Though nothing can bring back the hour Vaikkei mikään tuo takas sitä hetkeä
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 300: Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Toinen rotu meni ja toiset voitonpalmut tuli.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 328: Elizabeth Nightingale found peace and tranquility on her nightly walks through the rich, dense forests surrounding Myfleet Manor. But the peace she treasured was shattered one night when she found death waiting in the woods. Chief Inspector Wexford and his colleague Inspector Burden find a most unsavory case on their hands -- and must use all their wit and wisdom to solve it . . . Less.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 333: Labor party's biggest private financial donor. She introduced into the Lords the bill that would later become the Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003 (the intent was to prevent the practice).
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 335: In a 2013 interview, Rendell stated: Wexford is a Liberal Democrat though, and I am a Labour party member, in fact a Labour peer, so I am further to the left than him. Wexford is an intelligent, sensitive man. He has a placid wife, Dora, and two daughters, Sheila and Sylvia. He has a good relationship with Sheila (his favourite) but a difficult relationship with Sylvia (who feels slighted though he has never actually intended to slight her). He also has a suspiciously strong friendship with intelligent, sensitive DI Mike Burden. White man's burden. Just joking, Mike is white too. Rendall says that Kingsmarkham in Sussex "is not romantic at all."
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 344: The missing text at the beginning of line two is generally attributed to a printing error, since in the earliest version of the sonnet the second line begins with a repetition of the last three words of the previous lines, commonly called an eye-skip error, which breaks the iambic pentameter. Shakespeare's intention for the line is a subject of debate among scholars, with most modern scholars accepting the emendation, "feeding", based on internal evidence. Other guesses include "Thrall to", "Fool'd by", "Hemm'd by", "Foil'd by", "Fenced by", "Flatt'ring", "Spoiled by", "Lord of", and "Pressed by". Unfortunately, none of the "guesses" seem to work. "Feeding," for example, tends to "explain the joke," and does not let the poem build to the implication that the soul itself is culpable in man's struggle for spirit over the corporal self. Perhaps a better foot would be "disrobe." Musta paras on Lord of.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 368: A beautiful woman risking everything for a mad passion. A few wild weeks of happiness cut short by a hideous, treacherous crime. Months of voiceless agony, and then a child born in pain. The mother snatched away by death, the boy left to solitude and the tyranny of an old and loveless man. Yes; it was an interesting background. It posed the lad, made him more perfect, as it were. Behind every exquisite thing that existed, there was something tragic. Worlds had to be in travail, that the meanest flower might blow....
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 403: [actice-become-popular?share=1">https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-name-of-the-blow-flowers-you-make-a-wish-on-and-how-did-such-a-practice-become-popular?share=1]
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 404: Taraxacum, or the dandelion, it's not actually the flower that you blow on it's the seed pods. In the wild these are taken by the wind and spread around so they can grow. Another name for this is Chinese lettuce, they take the leaves from the plant and either smoke it to get high or use it as a tea to drink for its relaxation properties.
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    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 604: Loquimur, venerabiles Fratres, quæ vestris ipsi oculis conspicitis, quæ communibus idcirco lacrymis ingemiscimus. Alacris exultat improbitas, scientia impudens, dissoluta licentia: despicitur sanctitas sacrorum, et quæ magnam vim magnamque necessitatem possidet, divini cultus majestas ab hominibus nequam improbatur, polluitur, habetur ludibrio. Sana hinc pervertitur doctrina, erroresque omnis generis disseminantur audacter. Non leges sacrorum, non jura, non instituta, non sanctiores quælibet disciplinæ tutæ sunt ab audacia loquentium iniqua.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 606: Personant horrendum in modum academiæ ac gymnasia novis opinionum monstris, quibus non occulte amplius et cuniculis petitur catholica fides, sed horrificum ac nefarium ei bellum aperte jam et propalam infertur. Institutis enim exemploque præceptorum corruptis adolescentium animis, ingens religionis clades, morumque perversitas teterrima percrebuit.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 608: Hinc porro freno religionis sanctissimæ projecto, per quam unam regna consistunt, dominatusque vis ac robur firmatur, conspicimus ordinis publici exitium, labem principatus omnisque legitimæ potestatis conversionem invalescere. Quæ quidem tanta calamitatum congeries ex illarum in primis conspiratione societatum est repetenda, in quas quidquid in hæresibus et in sceleratissimis quibusque sectis sacrilegum, flagitiosum, ac blasphemum est, quasi in sentinam quamdam,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 636: The results suggest that inferring temporary states such as goals, intentions, and desires of other people-even when they are false and unjust from our own perspective--strongly engages the temporo-parietal junction (TPJ). Inferring more enduring dispositions of others and the self, or interpersonal norms and scripts, engages the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), although temporal states can also activate the mPFC.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 641: actualfreedom.com.au/library/images/brainscheme-1.gif" />
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 648: Man and the higher animals, especially the primates, have some few instincts in common … similar passions, affections, and emotions, even the more complex ones, such as jealousy, suspicion, emulation, gratitude and magnanimity; they practise deceit and are revengeful; they are sometimes susceptible to ridicule, and even have a sense of humour… ‘The Descent of Man’, published 1871 (2nd ed., 1874) by Charles Darwin; Ch. 3
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 650: While Mickey Mouse’s brain is far smaller than a human’s, it has essentially the same structures and operates in analogous ways,’ Thompson explained. ‘The prefrontal cortex acts as a kind of ‘executive office,’ controlling other parts of the brain. It makes decisions that determine how you will react. Memories of fear are stored in the amygdala, which codes them into signals and transmits those signals to the frontal cortex for action.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 652: I watched a television interview with Douglas Adams – the author of the ‘Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy’. I pricked up my ears when he said that the major issue that human beings are presently facing was the ‘battle between instincts and intelligence’. But within a few sentences he was proclaiming the popularist belief that ‘our survival is threatened by our instinctual behaviour in that we are wiping out endangered species and that only intelligent action will save us’. Not a word about our instinctual behaviour towards each other, such as war, rape, torture, genocide, murder ... let alone despair, depression, loneliness, suicide ...
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 653: So, the facts about instincts can, and will, be denied, avoided, ignored or twisted by those unwilling to face the facts and set about changing themselves. It is only those who acknowledge that they feel malicious, murderous, revengeful, resentful, sad, depressed, lonely, despairing, etc. – and want to do something about it – who will be interested in Actual Freedom.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 657: It’s so good to follow and copy something that works, to follow someone who’s been through it and done it, and to find that modern empirical scientific research is confirming our experiences. And it’s good to be able to describe the process in dictionary definable words and post scientific empirical neurological and genetic research that both confirms actualism and buckets the spiritual belief in an immortal Godly soul. Ah, serendipity abounds … Peter, The Actual Freedom Trust Mailing List.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 659: Respondent: Most of it (schematic diagrams) are exactly as in LeDoux works (and as in the ‘Time’ magazine’s reference you pointed out), except that I don’t find references to ‘instinctual self’ or ‘psychological self’ or ‘instinctual passions’.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 660: Richard*: Indeed not. As I said in my previous e-mail it is pertinent to realise that no scientist has been able to locate the self, by whatever name, despite all their brain-scans ... and I also said ‘from what is implied therein’ when referring to the ‘Time’ magazine’s article. Funny actually, it should not be hard to miss, like a homunculus, a little man resembling a mandragora root. Maybe they just havent looked hard enough.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 663: Please note that the text above and below was written by the feeling-being ‘Peter’ and feeling-being ‘Vinetto’ while they lived in a pragmatic (methodological), still-in-control/same-way-of-being Virtual Freedom before becoming actually free.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 672: This long-awaited public announcement, uploaded wirelessly to the World Wide Web via a solar-powered notebook from the navigable head of a remote river system in a far-flung wilderness area, ushers in a brand new era in human experience and history, in the opening weeks of the year 2010, the consequences of which will have far-reaching implications and ramifications for anyone vitally interested in both an actual and a virtual freedom from the human condition.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 678: This is a site for those wishing to know more about actualism and actual freedom. Actual freedom is essentially an alternative to spiritual enlightenment. Since its discovery in the last few decades, several former spiritual seekers have gone on to become actually free. The rest are still in detention centers.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 680: Several years ago, an Australian abo named Richard* chanced upon a novel method of attaining an exquisite degree of happiness and contentment. The simple method that he used, he later termed actualism. Later on, he would find a way to dwell permanently in a state of utter delight, stillness and peace – through a process of self-immolation – eradicating the self permanently and living only as a body and its consciousness. This was an actual freedom from the human condition – or actual freedom, for short.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 685: In fact due to the paradigm shift required to practise actualism – which is radically different in scope and orientation from those of ‘Eastern’ or even 'Western' enlightenment practises, being a 'Down Under' way– intensive meditation practice can in fact be an impediment.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 703: Is remembering a PCE necessary for practicing actualism?
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 709: What is actual intimacy?
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 725: What is the risk of using the actualism method?
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 731: Are there multi-layered meanings in actualist writings?
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 733: Does actualism accept/ reject ethics/ psychology?
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 735: Is actualism applicable everywhere on earth?
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 771: Why question the spiritual teachings?
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 775: Is Enlightenment a necessary step to become actually free?
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 811: What is the difference between actualism and Vipassana?
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 813: What is the difference between actuality and the Truth?
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 815: What is the difference between reality and actuality?
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 817: Is there a difference between a realisation and an actualisation?
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 819: What is the difference between feeling-caring and actually caring? (See also)
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 849: Feelings are actual.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 879: The actualism method is not unique.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 883: There is no proof that that the actualism method works.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 885: The actualism method does not work.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 887: The actualism method is too difficult.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 917: Richard is attacking Jiddu Krishnamurti.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 923: No proof that time and space actually exist.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 931: Without instinctual passions we have no defence against attacks from aliens.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 935: P.S. Richard* likes to live in relative anonymity in his own dreamtime and hence only his first name is used here. He is not accepting coffee invitations from believers. FAQ Richard*!
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 960:
    Jonathan McClintock: Helping people find peace with God, themselves, and others.

    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 962: Evolution Confirms Our Favorite Pastime . . . I ran across an article last night whose title made me laugh: Early Humans Climbed Trees: ‘Selam’ Fossil Settles Longstanding Australopithecus Debate. Uhhhh, 21st Century humans also climb trees. I don’t need some scientists to tell me that climbing trees have been a long-standing human pastime.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 964: Ok. So I am simplifying their argument, but I don’t care. I know this is the most you my dear readers can wrap your simian brains around. Their argument is silly in the first place. They found a shoulder blade from a 3-year-old “Lucy” or Australopithecus, and from this shoulder blade they determined that our human ancestors spent a lot of time in trees. Actually, this kind of logic is par for the course with these scientists. In fact, many of their other suppositions from Ramapethicus to Nebraska Man to Piltdown Man and Java Man have begun with either part of a skull, a jaw, or some teeth. It is amazing the creativity they possess when they can develop an entire ape-like man, complete with long wavy hair and hunch-backed appearance from a few teeth.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 966: Perhaps we do not give these scientists enough credit for the faith they possess. Yes, to believe in this type of human evolution takes a whole lot of faith. Sadly, their faith is placed in the wrong location and in an untrue process. If only they were able to place that faith in the real designer behind the design. I believe it is imperative we educate ourselves and teach this generation as Paul warned Timothy to “keep that which is committed to your trust, avoiding oppositions of science falsely so called” (1 Timothy 6:20). So I'm simplifying the quote, but I don't care. Evolution is not science. It is a theory: “a proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural and subject to experimentation” (dictionary.com).
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    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 1022: Tuolloin Jeesus seisoi opiskelijoiden kanssa valtameren rannalla ja yllytti tähän rukoukseen sanoen: "Kuule minua, Isääni, kaiken isyyden isää, rajaton Valo: aeēiouō iaō aōi ōia psinōther thernōps nōpsither zagourē pagourē nethmomaōth nepsiomaōth marachachtha thōbarrabau tharnachachan zorokothora ieou [= Yew] sabaōth (tai jotain sinnepäin)."
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 1030: Taivaiden maailmanloppu. Jeesus,--joka tunnetaan myös toisella nimellä, nimittäin Aberamenthōn nimellä -- kutsui, puhui valon valtiovarainministeriön isän nimeä ja sanoi: "Anna kaikkien hallitsijoiden ja viranomaisten, enkeleiden ja arkkienkelien ja kaikkien voimien ja kaikki näkymättömän jumalan ml. Agrammachamarei ja Barbēlōn asiat vetävät leechin [juotikas, Bdella] lähelle toisella puolella ja vetäytyvät oikealle."
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 1042: Voimista, jotka Yew sitoi viiteen vararehtoriin. Jeesus jatkoi ja sanoi: "Kuulkaa silloin, jotta voisin kertoa teille heidän mysteerinsä. Silloin, kun Yew oli sitonut heidät, tapahtui, että hän veti voiman suuresta Näkymättömistä ja sitoi sen häneen, jota kutsutaan Kronokseksi. Ja hän veti toisen voiman Ipsantachounchaïnchoucheōchista, joka on yksi kolmesta kolmivoimaisesta jumalasta, ja sitoi sen Arēsiin. Ja hän veti voiman Chaïnchōōchista, joka on myös yksi kolmesta kolmivoimaisesta jumalasta, ja sitoi sen Hermēsiin. Jälleen hän veti voiman Barbēlōn Sophia-Sophia-tyttärestä ja sitoi sen Aphroditēhen." Jewillä oli B-sähköasentajan paperit.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 1117: Mead began studying mathematics at St John's College, Cambridge. Suddenly shifting his education towards the study of Classics, he gained much knowledge of Greek and Latin (but no Coptic). In 1884 he completed a BA degree; in the same year he became a public school master. He received an MA degree in 1926. While still at Cambridge University Mead read Esoteric Buddhism (1883) by Alfred Percy Sinnett. This comprehensive theosophical account of the Eastern religion prompted Mead to contact two theosophists in London named Bertam Keightly and Mohini Chatterji, which eventually led him to join Helena Petrovna Blavatsky's Theosophical Society in 1884.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 1119: In 1889 he abandoned his teaching profession to become Blavatsky's private secretary, and also became a joint-secretary of the Esoteric Section (E.S.) of the Theosophical Society, reserved for those deemed more advanced.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 1120: Mead received Blavatsky's Six Esoteric Instructions and other teachings at 22 meetings headed by Blavatsky which were only attended by the Inner Group of the Theosophical Society. Nevertheless, he married Laura Cooper in 1899.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 1122: He contributed many articles to the Theosophical Society's Lucifer (inexplicably renamed The Theosophical Review in 1897) as joint editor. Mead became the sole editor of The Theosophical Review in 1907. As of February 1909 Mead and some 700 members of the Theosophical Society's British Section resigned in protest at Annie Besant´s reinstatement of Charles Webster Leadbeater to membership in the society. Leadbeater had been a prominent member of the Theosophical Society until he was accused in 1906 of teaching masturbation to, and sexually touching, the sons of some American Theosophists under the guise of occult training. While this prompted Mead´s resignation, his frustration at the stiffness of the Theosophical Society may also have been a major contributor to his break after 25 years.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 1124: In March 1909 Mead founded the Quest Society, composed of 150 defectors of the Theosophical Society and 100 other new members. This new society was planned as an undogmatic approach to the comparative study and investigation of religion, philosophy, and science. Masturbation and sexual touching was no longer on the agenda.
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    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 50: Cependant, si la description de l'Ève et de son fonctionnement semble très technique, Villiers lui-même en revendiqua la non-exactitude, le but étant de critiquer l'habitude des scientifiques de l'époque de s'exprimer dans un jargon incompréhensible. Pour des imbeciles comme M. Villiers.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 52: Cet ouvrage est également celui qui, le premier, a utilisé le mot « androïde » dans son acception actuelle.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 56: Lord Ewald tombe amoureux d'une actrice de théâtre, très belle mais à l'esprit trop quelconque à son goût. Afin de remplacer cette femme avec son cœur de jeune homme, l'ingénieur Thomas Alva Edison lui propose son androide. C’est lui qui le désigna sous de fantastiques surnoms ― tels que le « Magicien du siècle, le Sorcier de Menlo Park, le papa du Phonographe ». Löysäpukuinen ja isokenkäinen pellekexijä joka kaikkien vahingoxi teki käsimusaviihteestä tosi ison numeron. Sen hehkulamppu wolframlankoineen on nyt historiaa.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 66: Thomas Alva Edison est un homme de quarante-deux ans. Sa physionomie rappelait, il y a quelques années, d’une manière frappante, celle d’un illustre Français, Gustave Doré. Races supérieures. Paskanmarjat! Edison on ihan erinäköinen (eikä yhtään Arkimedeenkään näköinen). Ja paskat se mitään yhtälöitä ratkaisi. The Edisonian approach to innovation is characterized by trial and error discovery rather than a systematic theoretical approach. Se nokki Faradayn häkin reikiä kuin kana.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 73: Sensijaan tää Aku Aatamin saarelta eli Reunionilta (ei kuitenkaan yhtä musta kuin Kossujen vävypoika) ja Gustave Dore on kaxoset kuin Tweedledum ja Tweedledee. Samannäköset pukinparrat kuin Beforeignersin Jack The Ripperillä. Varmaan aika matkustajiakin. Vittu tää Aatami on sit typerä kana. Ois saanut pamahtaa. Ja haiseva silli, dekaani A. Ahlqvist mukana.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 89: Toujours est-il qu’il a permis seulement qu’on imprimât son Évangile, et non qu’on le phonographiât. Cependant, au lieu de dire : « Lisez les Saintes Écritures ! » on eût dit : « Écoutez les Vibrations Sacrées ! » ― Enfin, il est trop tard… Par contre, trop tot! Nythän se jo löytyy äänikirjana varmaan jonkun baptistijuhon lukemana.
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    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 162: Au IIIe siècle avant J-C, l’ingénieur grec Philon de Byzance classe les jardins suspendus de Babylone, au sud de l’actuel Irak, parmi les sept merveilles du monde antique. Le premier à les évoquer est le prêtre babylonien Bérose (IVe siècle avant J-C). Il attribue leur construction à Nabuchodonosor II, qui les aurait créés pour son épouse persane Amytis, laquelle se languissait de la verdure de son pays natal. Le texte de Bérose est perdu, mais il subsiste sous forme de fragments chez des historiens et géographes du Ier siècle avant J-C, tels Flavius Josèphe, Diodore de Sicile et Strabon ; on le retrouve également chez Eusèbe de Césarée (265-339 de l’ère chrétienne). Toutefois, à l’exception de Bérose, aucun texte babylonien ne mentionne les jardins suspendus, ou du moins pas un seul n’a été retrouvé. Aucune des inscriptions relatant les grands chantiers de Nabuchodonosor II ne contient une référence à un jardin surélevé. Dans ses Histoires, le géographe et historien grec Hérodote (480-425 avant notre ère), qui a visité Babylone un siècle seulement après la mort de Nabuchodonosor, ne les évoque pas non plus lorsqu’il décrit la ville. Les murailles, la tour de Babel ou Ziggurat d’Etemenanki, les palais royaux et autres constructions de la ville antique ont été identifiés par les fouilles archéologiques ou sont attestés dans les textes cunéiformes. Mais cela n’a pas été le cas pour les jardins.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 175: Et tous les épisodes du Nouveau-Testament ! Quelles épreuves ! ― Et toutes les anecdotes de l’Histoire des empires d’Orient et d’Occident ! Quelle collection ! Et les martyres ! et les supplices ! Depuis celui des sept Machabées et de leur mère, jusqu’à ceux de Jean de Leyde et de Damiens, sans omettre les principaux sacrifices des chrétiens livrés aux bêtes dans les cirques de Rome, de Lyon et d’ailleurs !
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    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 186: Et les portraits de toutes les belles femmes, depuis Vénus, Europe, Psyché, Dalila, Rahel, Judith, Cléopâtre, Aspasie, Freya, Maneka, Thaïs, Akëdysséril, Roxelane, Balkis, Phryné, Circé, Déjanire, Hélène, etc, jusqu’à la belle Paule ! jusqu’à la Grecque voilée par la loi ! jusqu’à lady Emma Harte Hamilton ! (Täähän mulla on. Paule de Viguier oli ranskalainen aatelissynty ja Fontervillen paronitar vuoteen 1533 mennessä. Maalari Henri Rachou teki hänet tunnetuksi La Belle Paule -maalauksen aiheena, joka sijaitsee tänään Capitole de Toulouse -huoneustossa.)
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 196: Le personnage qui se tenait debout en face d’Edison était un jeune homme de vingt-sept à vingt-huit ans, de haute taille et d’une rare beauté virile. Viriiliä kauneutta! Homoiluako taas? Les lignes de sa personne laissaient deviner des muscles d’une exceptionnelle solidité, tels que les exercices et les régates de Cambridge ou d’Oxford savent les rendre.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 198: Son visage un peu froid, mais d’un tour gracieux et sympathique, s’éclairait d’un sourire empreint de cette sorte de tristesse élevée qui décèle l’aristocratie d’un caractère. Ses traits, bien que d’une régularité grecque, attestaient par la qualité de leur finesse, une énergie de décision souveraine. De très fins et massés cheveux, une moustache et de légers favoris, d’un blond d’or fluide, ombraient la matité de neige de son teint juvénile. Ses grands yeux noblement calmes, d’un bleu pâle, sous de presque droits sourcils, se fixaient sur son interlocuteur. ― À sa main, sévèrement gantée de noir, il tenait un cigare éteint. Herrasmies kiireestä munapusseihin.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 227: Christoph Martin Wieland (* 5. September 1733 in Oberholzheim bei Biberach an der Riß;[1] † 20. Januar 1813 in Weimar, Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach) war ein deutscher Dichter, Übersetzer und Herausgeber zur Zeit der Aufklärung.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 228: Wieland war einer der bedeutendsten Schriftsteller der Aufklärung im deutschen Sprachgebiet und der Älteste des klassischen Viergestirns von Weimar, zu dem neben ihm Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang Goethe und Friedrich Schiller gezählt werden.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 231: Christoph Martin Wielands gleichnamiger Vater Thomas Adam Wieland d. J. (* 3. Januar 1704; † 27. September 1772 in Biberach) ergriff ebenfalls den Beruf eines Theologen. Se vanhempi kirkonmieskaima runoili joskus 1600-luvulla.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 235: Nach der Verletzung des Vaters wurde Christoph Martin Wieland von diesem, von Privatlehrern und später in der Biberacher Stadtschule unterrichtet.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 244: Ende 1753 löste Sophie die Verlobung mit Wieland und heiratete den kurmainzischen Hofrat Georg Michael Anton La Roche (1720–1788). Dies sowie ein längerer Aufenthalt im pietistisch geprägten Haus der Familie Grebel in Zürich trugen dazu bei, dass Wieland noch eine Zeit lang an seiner „frommen“ Sprache festhielt.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 249: Inzwischen war Wieland nach Bern gezogen, wo er ebenfalls als Hauslehrer tätig war. Dort verlobte er sich mit Julie Bondeli, der späteren Freundin Jean-Jacques Rousseaus.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 251: 1760 kehrte Wieland nach Biberach zurück, wo er zum Senator gewählt und zum Kanzleiverwalter ernannt wurde. Ein Jahr darauf begann er eine Beziehung mit Christine Hogel. 1764 brachte diese von ihm ein Kind zur Welt; da eine Heirat mit einer katholischen Bürgerstochter für Wielands Familie jedoch unter keinen Umständen infrage kam, beendete er die Beziehung. Glucklicherweise, seine uneheliche Tochter Caecilia Sophie Christine starb früh.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 257: Es lassen sich Einflüsse von Miguel de Cervantes, Laurence Sterne und Henry Fielding nachweisen. Erschlossen folgte Wieland seinem neuen Weg, der im vollen Gegensatz zu den Anschauungen seiner Jugend stand: Er verkündete eine Philosophie der heiteren Sinnlichkeit, der weltlichen Freuden, der leichten Anmut. Bald darauf erhielt er viel Lust und weitere Belebung und Anregung in Weimar mit Johann Wolfgang Goethe und Johann Gottfried Herder. Sie waren keineswegs Absolutisten.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 259: Seine 1773 im Teutschen Merkur veröffentlichten Briefe über Alceste gaben Goethe Anlass zu der Farce Götter, Helden und Wieland. Wieland hatte die Figur des Herkules in der Tragödie des Euripides als unpassend und grobschlächtig kritisiert. Goethe, im vollen Saft seiner Sturm-und-Drang-Periode, ließ seinen Herkules als klassischen Helden auftreten, der den Literaten Wieland lächerlich machte. Auf diesen Angriff antwortete Wieland mit viel Verständnis für die jungen Rabauken.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 284: Cette anecdote rapportée par Yves Coppens en préface au Propre de l’homme, pour amusante qu’elle soit, conserve cet aspect superficiel de la similarite entre nous et les singes, quoi!
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 288: Sous une fausse symétrie, de part et d’autre de la serrure se cache une dissemblance radicale : c’est l’être humain qui a la clef – la clef de la serrure, la clef de la pièce qui enferme le singe, la clef du dispositif auquel l’homme soumet un animal qui ne demandait rien à personne, la clef de l’interprétation de toute l’expérience, la clef d’un regard scientifique ou voulu tel, quand le regard du singe n’est qu’un regard stressé, apeuré, c'est un interrogateur du jeu absurde qu’il subit sans en comprendre les tenants et aboutissants et sans en avoir lui-même institué les règles.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 294: C’est toujours l’être humain qui exploite la différence entre l’homme et l’animal, qui l’inserre dans un programme scientifique, que ce soit d’éthologie ou de génétique, qui l’écrit et la commente, et qui réussit certes à faire à la fois de lui-même et de l’animal un objet d’étude, mais qui ne fait pas de l’animal le sujet actif d’une recherche scientifique, et encore moins la directrice d'un groupe recherche!
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 299: Cherchant à nier cette différence, l’être humain la réaffirme dans l’acte même de la nier. Plus elle tente de percer le mur de sa différence, plus il l’épaissit. Et ce n’est pas un regard jeté à travers une serrure qui le fera s’effondrer. Le mieux est de les cuire, les animaux, jusqu'a ce que ils sont murs.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 301: C'est l'être humain qui est la personne qui rode les autres animaux derrière la serrure avec son covid-19 masque, il n’y a pas de vache obscure qui pourrait prendre sa place pour jeter ses regards à travers des orifices de cet animal. Il est un être capable en lui-même et par lui-même de jouer avec le vrai et le faux, le réel et l’apparent, les autres animaux y compris des comperes, et de les saisir comme tels dans une cage, autrement dit: un être qui vit et tue en pensant seulement a soi-meme.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 308: Loordi Ewald on toinen Ralf! Täähän on se sama turina kuin Jean Jacquesin Juliessa. Ralf, mikässennimi nyt olikaan, oli just tollanen Nick Ostlerin tapainen joka retkahtaa upeisiin mutta epäsuotaviin naisiin. Niin siis Edward Bomston. Sekin oli koukussa johkin muka ilkeään saapasmaan naisihmiseen. Vaixen vika oli vaan ettei se ollut tarpeexi hieno arvon loordille. Pröö meni tinttaaman ämmää köniin ihan ystävänpalveluxena. Siinäkin tarinassa tais olla niitä ursuloita.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 310: Enfin, puisque vous le désirez, voici : ― j’ai le malheur de subir un amour très pénible, le premier de ma vie (et, dans ma famille, le premier est presque toujours le dernier, c’est-à-dire le seul) pour une très-belle personne ― tenez ! pour la plus belle personne du monde, je crois ! ― et qui est, actuellement à New York, au théâtre, dans notre loge, où elle fait miroiter les pierres de ses oreilles en paraissant écouter le Freyschütz. ― Là !… Vous voilà satisfait, j’imagine, monsieur le curieux ?
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    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 433: Mon doute, amas de nuit ancienne, s’achève

    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 450: Au bosquet arrosé d’accords ; et le seul vent

    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 458: Qu’à l’envi des soleils ma vanité saccage,

    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 459: Tacites sous les fleurs d’étincelles, CONTEZ

    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 491: Syrinx, de refleurir aux lacs où tu m’attends !

    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 508: » J’accours ; quand, à mes pieds, s’entrejoignent (meurtries

    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 511: » Je les ravis, sans les désenlacer, et vole

    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 516: Farouche du sacré fardeau nu qui se glisse

    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 526: » Car, à peine j’allais cacher un rire ardent

    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 553: De paroles vacante et ce corps allourdi

    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 557: Ouvrir ma bouche à l’astre efficace des vins !
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 604: Tacituxina kipinöiden kukkain alla, KERTOKAA

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    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 934: Kuinka voimme unohtaa niiden sykkimisen tällä tähtipilkulla, joka on kadonnut syvyyden näpeimpään pisteeseen taulun yläreunassa, jossa ei ole pankkeja, - tällä näkymättömällä jäähtyneellä atomilla - niin monia rakkauden ylivertaisen maailman valittuja, - niin monia hyviä elämän kumppaneita! Esim Huishaismannin "ompelijatar"! Tai Jean-Jacquesin leipäsusi, tai Goethen Vulpius! Edes muistuttamatta meitä vanhoja herroja niiden vanhojen neitsyiden tuhansista nimistä, jotka hymyilivät liekkien keskellä ja kidutusten hellittämättömyydessä, jostain uskomuksesta, jossa heidän vaistonsa muutettiin sieluksi herrojen ylevän valinnan avulla; ohittaen, jopa hiljaisuudessa, kaikki ne salaperäiset sankarittaret – joiden joukossa jopa isänmaan vapauttajat loistavat – ja ne, jotka raahattiin kahleissa, tappion orjuudessa, julistivat kaikki kuolevana miehilleen suloisessa ja verisessä suudelmassa, ettei tikari satu. (Oisko tää se Lucretia roomalaisten käsiohjelmassa? No tälläsiä märkiä unia on varmaan useampia.)
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 941: Tässä on. Löysin tämän asunnon alta muutaman sadan metrin päässä kaksi hyvin laajaa maanalaista, muinaista kuhmua ikimuistoisista Algonquin-heimoista, jotka asuivat vanhoina vuosisatoina (eli n. 100v sitten) tällä alueella. Nämä tumuluxet eivät ole harvinaisia osavaltioissa, erityisesti New Jerseyssä, mutta algonquinit ovat. Tahrasin nää voimakkaalla basalttikerroksella Andien tulivuorista, maanalaisen pääseinän saviseinistä. Loin hurskastisesti vittuun sachemsin muumiot ja jauhemaiset luut: jälkimmäiset olen tukkinut - luultavasti ikuisesti, pihan perälle huusin tuhkasankkoon.
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    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 57: Nicolas Malebranche Oratory of Jesus (/mælˈbrɒnʃ/ mal-BRONSH, French: [nikɔla malbʁɑ̃ʃ]; 6 August 1638 – 13 October 1715) was a French Oratorian Catholic priest and rationalist philosopher. In his works, he sought to synthesize the thought of St. Augustine and Descartes, in order to demonstrate the active role of God in every aspect of the world. Malebranche is best known for his doctrines of vision in God, occasionalism and ontologism. Because of a malformed spine, Malebranche received his elementary education from a private tutor. Having rejected scholasticism, He eventually left the Sorbonne, and entered the Oratory in 1660. There, he devoted himself to ecclesiastical history, linguistics, the Bible, and the works of Saint Augustine. Malebranche was ordained a priest in 1664.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 59: In 1664, Malebranche first read Descartes' Treatise on Man, an account of the physiology of the human body. Malebranche's biographer, Father Yves André reported that Malebranche was influenced by Descartes’ book because it allowed him to view the natural world without Aristotelian scholasticism. (Okay, siis taas tämmönen uskonnon apologisti pahan luonnontieteen kynsistä.) Malebranche spent the next decade studying Cartesianism.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 63: Malebranche was giving in to laws of cause an effect by placing a greater emphasis than he had previously done on his occasionalist account of causation, and particularly on his contention that God acted for the most part through "general volitions" and only rarely, as in the case of miracles, through "particular volitions". A bitter dispute ensued between Malebranche and his fellow Cartesian, Arnauld, whose name I remember from Chomsky's airy forays to Port-Royal grammar in the 60's. Over the next few years, the two men wrote enough polemics against one another to fill four volumes of Malebranche's collected works and three of Arnauld's. Arnauld's supporters managed to persuade the Roman Catholic Church to place Nature and Grace on its Index of Prohibited Books in 1690, and it was followed there by the Search nineteen years later in 1709. (Ironically, the Index already contained several works by the Jansenist Arnauld himself.) Somebody blamed Malebranche for being a Spinozan, which Nick himself vehemently demented. 1715 - Malebranche dies.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 128: Kekäs tää Malibran sitten on? Maria Felicia Malibran (24 March 1808 – 23 September 1836) was a Spanish singer who commonly sang both contralto and soprano parts, and was one of the best-known opera singers of the 19th century. Malibran was known for her stormy personality and dramatic intensity, becoming a legendary figure after her death in Manchester, England, at age 28. Contemporary accounts of her voice describe its range, power and flexibility as extraordinary.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 130: Malibran was born in Paris as María Felicitas García Sitches into a famous Spanish musical family. Her mother was Joaquina Sitches, an actress and operatic singer. Her father Manuel García was a celebrated tenor much admired by Rossini, having created the role of Count Almaviva in his The Barber of Seville. García was also a composer and an influential vocal instructor, and he was her first voice teacher. He was described as inflexible and tyrannical; the lessons he gave his daughter became constant quarrels between two powerful egos.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 132: When the season closed, García immediately took his operatic troupe to New York. This was the first time that Italian opera was performed in New York. Over a period of nine months, Maria sang the lead roles in eight operas, two of which were written by her father. In New York, she met and hastily married a banker, Francois Eugene Malibran, who was 28 years her senior. It is thought that her father forced Maria to marry him in return for the banker's promise to give Manuel García 100,000 francs. However, according to other accounts, she married simply to escape her tyrannical father. A few months after the wedding, her husband declared bankruptcy, and Maria was forced to support him through her performances. After a year, she left Malibran and returned to Europe. Malibran is most closely associated with the operas of Rossini. Norma kyllä oli Bellinin. Yhtään Malibranin levytystä ei ole säilynyt.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 140: Alboni was born at Città di Castello, in Umbria. She became a pupil of Antonio Bagioli [it] of Cesena, Emilia–Romagna, and later of the composer Gioachino Rossini, who became her 'perpetual honorary adviser' in (and then the principal of) the Liceo Musicale, now Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini, in Bologna. Rossini tested the humble thirteen-year-old girl himself, had her admitted to the school with special treatment, and even procured her an early engagement to tour his Stabat Mater around Northern Italy, so that she could pay for her studies. Hmm... A favourable contract was signed by Rossini himself, "on behalf of Eustachio Alboni", Mariettas father, who was still a minor. The singer remained, throughout her life, deeply grateful to her ancient "maestro", nearly a second father to her. Hmm hmm... Marietta oli aika pulska emäntä. Se lahjoitti köyhille koko omaisuutensa, sanoen että mikä laulaen tulee se viheltäen menee.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 330: The manchineel tree (Hippomane mancinella) is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae). Its native range stretches from tropical southern North America to northern South America.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 332: The name "manchineel" (sometimes spelled "manchioneel" or "manchineal"), as well as the specific epithet mancinella, is from Spanish manzanilla ("little apple"), from the superficial resemblance of its fruit and leaves to those of an apple tree. It is also known as the beach apple.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 334: A present-day Spanish name is manzanilla de la muerte, "little apple of death". This refers to the fact that manchineel is one of the most toxic trees in the world: the tree has milky-white sap which contains numerous toxins and can cause blistering. The sap is present in every part of the tree: the bark, the leaves, and the fruit.
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    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 41: Gastgeberin sein macht großen Spaß und lohnt sich!
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 43: Das Schöne daran, Sowana-Gastgeberin zu sein, ist: Sie müssen nirgends hingehen. All unsere Produkte kommen zu Ihnen nachhause. Das ist unkompliziert und bringt Ihnen noch dazu jede Menge Vorteile (Buchungsgutschein als Dankeschön für Ihre Buchung, Gastgeschenk Ihrer Wahl, Halbpreisprodukt/e Ihrer Wahl).
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 245: ― Ja myös taiteen maailma! sanoi Edison. Etkö ole nähnyt Rachelin, Jenny Lindin ja Lola Montèsin patsaita?
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 283: - Kello kaksi ! Oikein hyvä. Nyt, syvin salaisuus! Edison lisäsi sormi huulillaan. Jos ihmiset tietäisivät, että omistaudun sinun alkuasi, olisin Orpheuksen tilanteessa bacchantien joukossa: he tekisivät minusta huonon parin.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 377: Pitkää pöpötystä siitä kuinka Edisonin kyyristely Menlo Parkissa aiheutti pörssikriisin Bostonissa, New Yorkissa ym. Onnexi yhtäkkiä, suunnilleen tähän aikaan, Sitting-Bull, pohjoisen viimeisten Redskinsien sachem, oli saanut odottamattoman ja verisen edun häntä vastaan ​​lähetetyistä amerikkalaisjoukoista ​​- tuhonnut ja skalppinut, kuten tiedämme, Unionin koillisosien kaupunkien asukkaiden nuoren eliitin. Tämän uutisen hämmästyttämä huomio – joka vaikutti maailmankaikkeuteen – osui uhkaaviin intiaaneihin ja jätti Edisonin näkyville muutamaksi päiväksi.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 855: Pœnituit autem Deo quód hominem fecisset in terra et, tactus dolore cordis intrinsecùs : Delebo, inquit, hominem! GENÈSE. Eli jumalaa kadutti että tuli tehtyä toi hännätön apina, ja sydänvaivaisena se sanoi: Vittu mä delaan koko apinan! Harmillisesti jäi tää kumitus puolitiehen, Nooa porukoineen pääsi jatkamaan kelvotonta sukua.
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    Samaa vaan


    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 49: Phryne's real name was Mnesarete (Μνησαρέτη, "commemorating virtue"), but owing to her yellowish tuft she was called Phrýnē ("toad"). This was a nickname frequently given to other courtesans and prostitutes as well. She was born as the daughter of Epicles at Thespiae in Boeotia, but lived in Athens. The exact dates of her birth and death are unknown, but she was born about 371 BC, which was the year Thebes razed Thespiae (not long after the battle of Leuctra), and expelled its inhabitants. She might have survived Thebe's razor and reconstructed her bush in 315/316 BC.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 53: According to Athenaeus, Praxiteles produced two more statues for her, a statue of Eros which was consecrated in the temple of Thespiae and a statue of Phryne herself which was made of solid gold and consecrated in the temple of Delphi. It stood between the statues of Archidamus III and Philip II. When Crates of Thebes saw the statue he called it "a votive offering of the profligacy of Greece". Olipa nokkela setämies. Pausanias reports that two statues of Apollo stood next to her statue and that it was made of gilded bronze. Pausanias is almost certainly correct in his claim that gilded bronze was used. Kokokultaiset pazaat olis lähteneet jonkun turistin tai mamun kassissa.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 63: The best known event in Phryne's life is her trial. Athenaeus writes that she was prosecuted for a capital charge and defended by the orator Hypereides, who was one of her lovers. Athenaeus does not specify the nature of the charge, but Pseudo-Plutarch writes that she was accused of impiety. The speech for the prosecution was written by Anaximenes of Lampsacus according to Diodorus Periegetes. When it seemed as if the verdict would be unfavourable, Hypereides removed Phryne's robe and bared her breasts before the judges to arouse their "pity". Her beauty instilled the judges with a superstitious fear, who could not bring themselves to condemn "a prophetess and priestess of Aphrodite" to death. They decided to acquit her out of "pity". Pity ja piety on sama sana. Molemmat tulee sanasta 'pipu' (lat. penis).
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 65: However, Athenaeus also provides a different account of the trial given in the Ephesia of Posidippus of Cassandreia. He simply describes Phryne as clasping the hand of each juror, pleading for her life with tears, without her disrobing being mentioned. Craig Cooper argues that the account of Posidippus is the authentic version and that Phryne never bared her breasts before the court during her trial.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 67: According to Emily Cooper in Paris, the first description of the trial given by Athenaeus and the shorter account of Pseudo-Plutarch ultimately derive from the work of the biographer Hermippus of Smyrna (c. 200 BC) who adapted the story from Idomeneus of Lampsacus (c. 300 BC). The account of Posidippus is the earliest known version. If the disrobing had happened, Posidippus would most likely have mentioned it because he was a comic poet (komischer Kauz). Therefore, it is likely that the disrobing of Phryne was a later invention, dating to some time after 290 BC, when Posidippus was active as a poet. Idomeneus was writing around that time.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 69: Furthermore, Pseudo-Cooper continues that the evidence suggests that Idomeneus invented the more salacious version of the story, possibly in his desire to parody and ridicule the courtroom displays of Athenian demagogues. Considering his preference for attributing sexual excess to these demagogues, the provocative act of disrobing Phryne fits the character Hypereides had acquired in Idomeneus' work. As is not uncommon in the biographical tradition, later biographers failed to notice that earlier biographers did not give an accurate representation of events. The later biographer Hermippus incorporated the account of Idomeneus in his own biography. An extract from Hermippus' biography is preserved in the work of Athenaeus and Pseudo-Plutarch.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 71: There are also arguments for the veracity of the disrobing. The words "a prophetess and priestess of Aphrodite" might have indicated that Phryne participated in the Aphrodisia festival on Aegina. If true, this would have showed the jurors that she was favored by the goddess and deserving of "pity". Also, it was accepted at the time that women were especially capable of evoking the sympathy of the judges. Mothers and children could be brought to courts for such purposes. The baring of breasts was not restricted or atypical for prostitutes or courtesans, and could be used to arouse compassion as well as "pity".
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 75: Prostitution was a common aspect of ancient Greece (Fig.1) In the more important cities, and particularly the many ports, it employed a significant number of people and represented a notable part of economic activity. It was far from being clandestine; cities did not condemn brothels, but rather only instituted regulations on them.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 80: Simultaneously, extramarital relations with a free woman were severely dealt with. In the case of adultery, the cuckold had the legal right to kill the offender if caught in the act; the same went for rape. Female adulterers, and by extension prostitutes, were forbidden to marry or take part in public ceremonies. The average age of marriage being 30 for men, the young Athenian had no choice if he wanted to have sexual relations other than to turn to slaves or prostitutes. Poor sods.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 84: The pornai (πόρναι) were found at the bottom end of the scale. They were the property of pimps or pornoboskói (πορνοβοσκός) who received a portion of their earnings (the word comes from pernemi πέρνημι "to sell"). This owner could be a citizen, for this activity was considered as a source of income just like any other: one 4th-century BC orator cites two; Theophrastus in Characters (6:5) lists pimp next to cook, innkeeper, and tax collector as an ordinary profession, though disreputable. The owner could also be a male or female metic (metoikki eli mamu).
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 90: [Solon], seeing Athens full of young men, with both an instinctual compulsion, and a habit of straying in an inappropriate direction, bought women and established them in various places, equipped and common to all. The women stand naked that you not be deceived. Look at everything. Maybe you are not feeling well. You have some sort of pain. Why? The door is open. One obol. Hop in. There is no coyness, no idle talk, nor does she snatch herself away. But straight away, as you wish, in whatever way you wish. You come out. Tell her to go to hell. She is a stranger to you. You feel relieved, your bollocks are feather light.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 92: As Philemon highlights, the Solonian brothels provided a service accessible to all, regardless of income. (One obolus is one sixth of one drachma, the daily salary of a public servant at the end of the 5th century BC. By the middle of the 4th century BC, this salary was up to a drachma and a half.) In the same light, Solon used taxes he levied on brothels to build a temple to Aphrodite Pandemos (literally "Aphrodite of all the people"). Even if the historical accuracy of these anecdotes can be doubted, it is clear that classical Athens considered prostitution to be part of its democracy.[citation needed]
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 94: In regards to price, there are numerous allusions to the price of one obolus for a cheap prostitute; no doubt for basic acts. It is difficult to assess whether this was the actual price or a proverbial amount designating a "good deal", as in "dime a dozen".
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 99: As with any industry, porn has its own specific lingo. But instead of sales stats, porn abbreviations describe males and twats. With the Adult Entertainment Expo in Vegas this week, our office has been buzzing with words that would normally taboo in the workplace. Some elicit giggles, others blank stares and still others furrowed eyebrows, flushed cheeks and the occasional fainting. Rather than calling The evil HR director to deal with the questionable vocab, which would probably just get us all scratched, we dove head first into oral, vaginal and anal research like Freud, Marx and Jung.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 101: In an effort to sort through the lingo being bantered about by both the adult stars and the journalists covering them, we’ve compiled this glossary of very adult terms. While it’s by no means exhaustive, our porn mini-dictionary will hopefully help you navigate the decidedly X-rated conversations at the Venetian’s center bar and clue you in to what the saucy blonde meant when she asked if you would give her a facial. Hint – she’s not looking for your sperm spouted on her face.
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    BBW
    Abbreviation for "Big Beautiful Women," typically American sexual attraction to women who are overweight.

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    Candaulism
    Had to check Conservapedia for this one: "a sexual practice or fantasy in which a man exposes his woman, or pictures of her, to other people for voyeur pleasure."

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    DVDA
    In what seems to us to be a highly unlikely act, the "Ds" in DVDA stand for double, and the "V" and "A" stand for vagina and anus. That's four guys, two holes, and one very uncomfortable female participant.

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    Femdom
    Abbreviation for "Female Dominance," describes sexual activities in which a female is dominant over partners that may be male or female, also referred to in the non-porn, mainstream world as marriage. This one is really sick.

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    Fluffer
    Person who arouses pornographic actors on set in order to prepare them to perform. Pitiful.

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    Full Nelson
    a guy lying on his back. The girl is on top, on her back. The guy takes his arms and puts them under her arms and behind her neck. She's holding her legs back behind her head, and he's pushing her face down to the action, making her watch. (Kama sutra asana n:o 792.)

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    Money shot
    ejaculation.

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    Queening
    Sitting on a person's face. Istuu naamalla!

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    RTF
    Reverse titty fuck. The guy fucks his partner’s breasts while he places his bottom on his or her face.

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    Spinner
    An adult actress with a tiny frame and small breasts. The man tries to spin the woman around on his erect manly penis. (?)

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    Tummysticks
    Two guys lie down facing each other and each simultaneously grinds his penis against the belly of another person.

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    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 144: La Faute de l'Abbé Mouret (1875) is the fifth novel in Émile Zola's twenty-volume series Les Rougon-Macquart. Viciously anticlerical in tone, it follows on from the horrific events at the end of La Conquête de Plassans, focussing this time on a remote Provençal backwater village.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 146: Unusually for Zola, the novel contains very few characters and locations, and the lack of realist observation compared to outright fantasy is most uncharacteristic; however, the novel remains extraordinarily powerful and readable, and is considered one of Zola's most linguistically inventive and well-crafted works.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 150: The plot centres on the neurotic young priest Serge Mouret, first seen in La Conquête de Plassans, as he takes his orders and becomes the parish priest for the uninterested village of Artauds. The inbred villagers have no interest in religion and Serge is portrayed giving several wildly enthusiastic Masses to his completely empty, near-derelict church. Serge not only seems unperturbed by this state of affairs but actually appears to have positively sought it out especially, for it gives him time to contemplate religious affairs and to fully experience the fervour of his faith. Eventually he has a complete nervous breakdown and collapses into a near-comatose state, whereupon his distant relative, the unconventional doctor Pascal Rougon (the central character of the last novel in the series, 1893's Le Docteur Pascal), places him in the care of the inhabitants of a nearby derelict stately home, Le Paradou.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 152: The novel then takes a complete new direction in terms of both tone and style, as Serge — suffering from amnesia and total long-term memory loss, with no idea who or where he is beyond his first name — is doted upon by Albine, the whimsical, innocent and entirely uneducated girl who has been left to grow up practically alone and wild in the vast, sprawling, overgrown grounds of Le Paradou. The two of them live a life of idyllic bliss with many Biblical parallels, and over the course of a number of months, they fall deeply in love with one another; however, at the moment they consummate their relationship, they are discovered by Serge's monstrous former monsignor and his memory is instantly returned to him. Wracked with guilt at his unwitting sins, Serge is plunged into a deeper religious fervour than ever before, and poor Albine is left bewildered at the loss of her soulmate. As with many of Zola's earlier works, the novel then builds to a horrible climax. Well not really. It is more like a horrible anticlimax.
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    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 161: In a 1977 review, Vincent Canby of The New York Times criticized the plot, with its reliance on fantastical elements such as amnesia, as "a mixture of social realism and Walt Disney". He also called the acting "steadfastly unconvincing."
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 164: is first of all a misnomer because the priest is alive and well at the end. A mixture of social realism and Walt Disney, it is a tale about a delicate young French priest, Father Mouret (Francis Huster), who elects to take a parish in the provinces where the peasants have long since embraced every sin there is. The priest himself successfully sublimates his own lustful thoughts in prayer until one day he meets a strange young woman, Albine (Gillian Hills), who lives with her atheistic uncle in the remains of an old chateau set in the middle of a magic garden.Well, one thing leads to another and poor Father Mouret loses his memory long enough to lose himself to worldly pleasures in the garden with Albine, who, like Eve, tempts the man, though in this case the author is clearly in favor of apple-eating. Things go very badly for the couple. The priest returns to his church and Albine commits suicide in a way that is unique in my movie-going memory: She smothers herself to death with calla lilies.The actors are steadfastly unconvincing. The one interesting character in the film is an old lady we meet only after her death—someone, we're told in shocked tones, who, during the Revolution, posed naked as a living-statue of Reason.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 168: Quelque estime que l'on ait pour Franju, il faut constater son échec. Si La Faute de l'abbé Mouret n'est pas un des meilleurs Rougon Macquart, le roman ne manquait ni de puissance, ni de poésie. Dans le film, on se trouve en face d'un anticléricalisme primaire dont la puissance, parfois ressentie au travers du personnage d'Archangias, est en partie désamorcée par des allusions aux faits actuels. Comment croire qu'Archangias borné, fanatique, puisse imaginer l'existence future des prêtres ouvriers, de la messe en français ? La violence du frère, la douceur évangélique de Serge deviennent ainsi schématiques, concertées.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 170: Et le merveilleux Paradou du roman, ce paradis panthéiste, cet hymne à la nature, à l'amour – ces paysages décrits par Zola perdent toute vibration, toute poésie. On croit voir défiler les pages du catalogue Vilmorin où s'ébattent Serge et une Albine issue du Petit Echo de la Mode. Le film projeté ne montre pas la séquence du grenier, la découvert des toilettes féminines – les nombreux changements de robe d'Albine sont, dès lors, gratuits, irritants. Comme tous les autres acteurs, Gillian Hills (Albine) est mal dirigée, elle n'a aucune grâce, aucun naturel. Francis Huster (Serge), lui, a du charisme mais son dur combat, sa douceur sont hélas surtout perceptibles par le fard qui rantôt ranime, tantôt creuse un visage que des zooms inutiles amènent en gros plan. Et pour avoir voulu donner aux paysages de la Sainte-Baume, du Lubéron, du Parc Floral d'Orléans une certaine unité, on aboutit à des tonalités froides, éteintes. Seules les intérieurs (l'église, la chambre de Serge, la salle à manger de la cure) gardent leurs contrastes, leurs valeurs. Les personnages n'existent guère, aucune vibration n'émane d'eux, ni de la nature cruelle ou triomphante, de ce Paradou, terre-mère bruissante de vie, féconde.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 188: Et le Docteur Pascal, me demanderez-vous? Ben le Docteur Pascal, il a bien chié dans la colle avec son idée extravagante. Il le sait, il le reconnait. J’espère qu’il reviendra sur cet épisode dans le tome qui lui est consacré et qui s’intitule sobrement Le Docteur Pascal (Tohtori paskantaa liisteriin).
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 210: Le blond torrent de mes cheveux immaculés, Mun tahrattoman tukan tupeepilvi,
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 211: Quand il baigne mon corps solitaire le glace Kun kylvettää mun yxinäistä ruumista kauhea
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 212: D'horreur, et mes cheveux que la lumière enlace peili, ja mun hiuxet joita valo raidottaa,
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 225: Comme près d'un bassin dont le jet d'eau m'accueille, Mä pysähdyn unexien mamuista ja mä varisen,
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 262: Comme des feuilles sous ta glace au trou profond, Kuin lehtiä sun jään alla syvässä reiässä,
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 276: O mon coeur, cette main encore sacrilège, Sydänparka, tää pyhänhäpäisevä käsi,
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 301: Épouvantes, songer plus implacable encore kauhuissa elää vielä leppymättömämpänä
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 398: Es bricht sich die Welle mit Macht, mit Macht, Särkyvät aallot, ja taas, ja taas.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 399: Und sie seufzt hinaus in die finstre Nacht, Tyttönen huokaa, synkkä on yö,
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 415: Nach der süßen Liebe verschwundener Lust, Josta on luistanut suloinen lempi,
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 422: Nach der schönen Liebe verschwundener Lust, Kun karannut siltä on kaivattu lempi
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 467: genitaliën noun, voortplantingsorganen noun geslachtsdelen Google Translate
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 479: a) geslachtsgemeenschap, inclusief genitaal-genitaal, oraal-genitaal, anaal-genitaal of oraal-anaal verkeer; EurLex-2
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 489: Behalve Geslachtsdeel, die geloof ik fret wil worden. OpenSubtitles2018.v3
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 525: Pissa-kakkahuumorin ystävät ovat selviä anaalicaseja. Samoin sellaiset jotka on koko ajan pyyhkimässä paikkoja, ylistävät pyhyyttä ja puhtautta ja puhuvat ällöten saastasta. Ezimättä tulee mieleen Raamattu, Rabelais, Roth, Pynchon, Foster Wallace ja Sujata Massey. Tämmöiset on yleensä myös sadisteja.
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  • xxx/ellauri176.html on line 647: 32. Tuntuiko teistäkin siltä, että kun Miki kehotti Hachikoa tulemaan luoxenne, hän kuvitteli samaan aikaan mielessään hänen ja oman isänsä jälleennäkemisen? Voi hyvin olla. En muista, olen dementti. Minulla on ize asiassa vähän nälkä. Milloin syömme? Mitä saamme? Armeijan lahjoittamat villasukat.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 664: 40. Suurikokoinen susikoirauros Ninja murisi Hachikolle ja heitti siihen alistavia kazeita. Oliko se homo? Samanlainen koira kuin isäntä, suoraselkäinen kersantti Ohimo. Tässä kohteessa hyödyllisin koulutus on ruumiskoiran koulutus kuten minulla sanoo kers. Ohimo. Sujauttaja ei tiedä mitään koirista.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 691: 50. Tadaa! huusi kukkotukka ovelta. Tässä, äiti sanoi ja toi pojalle suuret lampaannahkaiset tohvelit. Kimurat on rupusakkia, antaa kukon äiti ymmärtää puristaen huulensa pahexuvasti yhteen. Mayumin reppu oli Coachin alennusmyynnistä ja luurissa oli Totoro. Armeijalta oli ystävällistä viedät teidät kylpyyn sanoi äiti pidellen nenäänsä. Haluatteko käyttää saniteettitiloja? Ja terve menoa!
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 693: 51. Tsunamin jäljiltä oli niin paljon luita että niistä saa runsaasti mahjong-tiiliä. Oliko se Coachin reppu? Täynnä 60-luvun C-kirjaimia. Kylse sitten oli. Akira on nuori hän tuntee merkit.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 699: 54. Hauska tappa taas miso ja vihannespikkelssi, skonssi ja kaffe latte. Farkut ja fleecetakki. Richardin löyhkäävä punanen North Face tikkitakki. Jotkut rakastavat esineitä kuin ihmisiä.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 706: Huhuu! Huhuu! (Japanixi Hai! Hai!) Imatra kuppi, jossa Koera no Macho kexejä. Reillä on kamala olo kun sen iPhone puhelin on löytynyt. Se on täynnä viestejä. Noloa. Kuin ilman housuja.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 708: 57. A netsuke ('root-fix') was attached to the end of a small decorative container called an inro (kännykötelo), stopping the weight of the inro from slipping through the waist sash (obi). The cord was passed round the back of the sash, and the netsuke hooked over the edge. Obi wan Kenobi.
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    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 735: Kuka tahansa nimekäs muotisuunnittelija ostaisi Mayumin napit riemusta kiljuen. Mayumi oli valmis luomaan uraa toden teolla. Click ei luultavasti uskonut että setä Ishida tiesi mitään koska hän oli vanha ja vastakkaisen sukupuolen edustaja, pisoaarilla kävijä. Glockilla oli ainokainen krusifixikorvakoru. Varmaan vielä väärinpäin! Mayumin kalsarit oli moneen kertaan pestyjä. Toisin Rei joka ostaa joka päivä uusia kuin lyhkänen Tom Cruise brutaalissa Reacher-sarjassa.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 742: Enjo-kōsai (援助交際, literally, enjo, "aid or support", kousai "congress or intercourse", shortened form enkō 援交) is a type of transactional relationship. It is the Japanese language term for the practice of older men giving money and/orng women for sexual favors. The female participants range from school girls (or JK business) to housewives. The term is often translated as "compensated dating". Grisette, kurtisaani. The opposite case of women paying men, yaku enjo kōsai (逆援助交際, reverse compensated dating), is not a documented social phenomenon. Toransukei meinaa transu.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 748: 70. Richardin kampaamo oli koristeltu ulkopuolelta Marilyn Monroe tyylisellä Warhol-kuvalla. Trendikästä. Jika tabi on sorkkasaappaat. Niiden variantti on Inarin varvaskumit. Pystybaarista kuuluu Johnny Cashin jollotusta. John Denverin Take me home country roads, tuttu viisu hentai piirretystä. Tää on kuin Netflix sarjan subtitlet sokeille. Konnapaxulaisella on kiiltävät Guccin loaferit. Rei puhuu Richardille Pig Latin. Taxi maxoi 8000 jeniä ja risat. Kiinnos. Teknojumputuxen täyttämässä homobaarissa on erihajuisia sähkötupakan huuruja. Homot pyörähtelee Shakiran tahtiin. Kyseessä on Shakiran fanklupin facebookryhmän yxityistilaisuus.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 755: 73. Coachin repussa oli Shiseidon hohtava huulikiilto jonka sävy on nimeltään Cool. Voi helevetti. Varsinaista sleuthingia. Reiska miehineen konfiskoi muitta mutkitta lasten löytämät 200K$$$ arvoiset lakkaeläimet. Pikku Keijo siitä on erityisen pahoillaan. Mutta ei hätää! Gigolo vetää housuistaan jättimäisen AMERIKKALAISEN Snickers patukan! (snicker snicker). Eise ole ihan sama mutta mukavaahan tyttöjen on sitä natustaa. Kyllä 1 jättimäinen jenkkikyrpä 3 kuumaa pientä japsufloiskaa lohduttaa.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 764: 75. Puujalkavizi! Sujatahan sujauttaa mukaan vähän huumoria! "Saako lakkaliikkeestä lakkalikööriä? (engl.) Is there liquor on sale in the lacquer store?" kysyy sivistymätön etelävaltiolainen jeeppikuski. HUAAHHAHAHAA! No khrm. Asiaan. Emme tulleet shoppailemaan, sanoo siili kireästi. Meitä voitaisiin syyttää virka-auton väärinkäytöstä.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 831: Unlike Jordan, the young Jewish hairdresser who infiltrated his organisation in the drama is a work of fiction. Jordan features in the 2014 historical novel Ridley Road by Jo Bloom. According to some reports, his father was a lecturer, while others claim that he was a postman. His mother was a teacher. Her real name was Agnes Eustacia Kenig and her father was a postman or a tailor.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 835: Jordan served in the RAF, worked as a traveling sales representative and was also a maths teacher at a secondary boys school in Coventry before committing to politics full-time. He was dismissed by the board of governors of the Coventry school where he taught in August 1962 after a period of air suspension.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 842: While Tyndall was inside Jordan hastily married his fiancee Miss Dior. Tyndall got sore and founded his own, even greater Britain movement. Make Britain Great Again. Bugger. Jordan's first wife was French socialite Françoise Dior, the niece of fashion designer Christian Dior. She, too, was a Nazi and helped fund various right-wing causes after the war. Dior had an incestuous relationship with her own daughter Christiane, before playing an active role in her child's suicide. Soon Dior found Jordan bourgeois and divorced him. Jordan's second partner Joanna Saffrany was probably a --- Hungarian!
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 847: We would encourage anyone who identifies with the topics raised in this article to reach out. Organisations who can offer support include Samaritans on 116 123 (www.samaritans.org) or Mind on 0300 123 3393 (www.mind.org.uk). Readers in the US are encouraged to visit mentalhealth.gov or the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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    George Lincoln Rockwell, the media-savvy, pipe-smoking founder of the American Nazi Party, was blatantly racist, homophobic and antisemitic. Neo-Nazis, ‘alt-right’ groups and white supremacists chant at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.

    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 855: What is the 'alt-right'? Who coined the term 'alt-right'? The white supremacist Richard Spencer devised the term in 2010. He has described the movement as "identity politics for white Americans and for Europeans around the world". What does it stand for? The movement supports extreme rightwing ideologies, including white nationalism – used interchangeably with white supremacism – and antisemitism. It positions itself broadly against egalitarianism, democracy, universalism and multiculturalism.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 856: In 1963, a report from the Defamation League found that Rockwell had only 16 “troopers” in residence with him in a rickety two-story barracks in Arlington, Virginia. The plumbing was faulty and the American Nazis were subsisting on canned hash, chicken stew and even cat food, the report said.
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    Reacher


    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 864: "The whole movie is like an NRA wet dream. Jack Reacher already feels as if it belongs to another era."
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 869: Lucy Mangan of The Guardian said. "This rollicking adaptation of Lee Child’s man-mountain ex-military sleuth is hugely fun, packed with punchups and far better than Cruise’s movie efforts."
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 871: Lucykin varmaan nieleskelee tyhjää kun Reacher riisuu t-paidan pois. Cruisen vastaava yritys jäi lyhyexi.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 873: "Reacher is a brawny action figure whose exploits would have been a good fit for the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger or Sylvester Stallone back in the day, but feel less fun when delegated to a wimpy man like Tom Cruise."
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 881: Aha! It's all Tom's fault! He is just way too small! Tämän johtopäätöxen teki tuottajatkin ja vaihtoi Tomin vielä lihasaivoisempaan lihasvuoreen. Nyt kazojat on tyytyväisiä. Rotten tomatoes ja Metacritic antaa sarjalle kouluarvosanan 7-9.
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    Katollista


    xxx/ellauri177.html on line 68: Zola työskenteli aluksi Pariisissa kirjakauppa-apulaisena mutta toimi myöhemmin sanomalehtimiehenä. Vuonna 1866 Zola ryhtyi itsenäiseksi kirjailijaksi. Hänen läpimurtoteoksensa oli romaani Thérèse Raquin (1867). Se enteili Zolan suurta, 20-osaista Les Rougon-Macquart -romaanisarjaa.
    xxx/ellauri177.html on line 70: Les Rougon-Macquart -sarjan teokset sijoittuvat ajallisesti Ranskan toiseen keisarikuntaan. Se tarkastelee Rougonin ja Macquartin sukujen jäseniä viidessä sukupolvessa ja väkivallan, alkoholismin ja seksityön perinnöllisiä vaikutuksia suvun jäsenissä. Zolan naturalistisen tuotannon taustalla on Hippolyte Tainen esittämä miljööteoria, joka korostaa ympäristön ja perimän vaikutusta ihmiseen. Zola pyrki kokeellisen romaanin metodin kautta tarkastelemaan ihmisiä objektiivisesti tietyssä ympäristössä tiettynä ajankohtana.
    xxx/ellauri177.html on line 72: Poliittisesti Zola oli vapaamielinen. Hänen kuuluisin poliittinen ilmauksensa oli pariisilaisessa päivälehdessä L'Auroressa etusivulla julkaistu kirjoitus J’accuse, joka julkaistiin 13. tammikuuta 1898. Se oli Ranskan presidentti Félix Faurelle osoitettu avoin kirje, jossa syytettiin Ranskan hallitusta antisemitismistä ja vakoilusta syytetyn juutalaissyntyisen kapteenin Alfred Dreyfusin vankilaan tuomitsemisesta väärin perustein. Kirjoitus nostatti Ranskassa valtavan kohun ja jakoi ihmisten mielipiteet: konservatiiviset armeijaa ja kirkkoa lähellä olevat raivostuivat Zolalle, kun taas liberaalimmat piirit puolustivat häntä.
    xxx/ellauri177.html on line 77: Zola haudattiin Cimetière de Montmartreen Pariisiin, mutta 4. kesäkuuta 1908 hänen jäännöksensä siirrettiin Panthéoniin, Pariisiin. Sinnehän se viuhahtelija Jean Jacqueskin kuskattiin jossain vaiheessa. Ja paremmin ansioitunut pulska Jaures, joka oli puolustanut Dreyfussia.
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    xxx/ellauri177.html on line 101: Myöhemmin teologiassa hän seurasi vain Rorbacherin kirkonhistorian kurssia altistumatta; hän meni Goussetin väitteisiin asti, Bouvierin teologiseen ohjeeseen asti, uskaltamatta koskea Bellarmineen, Liguoriin, Suareziin tai tökkiä Akvinolaisen Pyhää Tuomasta. Vain Pyhä Raamattu kiehtoi häntä. Hän löysi siitä kaiken tarvittavan tiedon, tarinan äärettömästä rakkaudesta, joka riitti opetukseksi hyväntahtoisille hölmöille. Hän vain hyväksyi mestariensa väitteet, vapautti heidät kaikesta tutkimisen huolesta, ei tarvinnut tätä sekamelskaa rakastaakseen, syyttäen kirjoja rukousajan varastamisesta. Hän oli jopa onnistunut unohtamaan yliopistovuodet. Hän ei enää tiennyt, hän oli vain suorapuheinen lapsus, joka palasi katekismuksen änkytykseen.
    xxx/ellauri177.html on line 205: The 24th feature from Hong Sangsoo, doppelgänger of the talkative celeb guy in the last scene of the movie THE WOMAN WHO RAN follows Gamhee (Kim Minhee), a florist and the wife of a translator who never in 5 years time has left her for a moment from his sight. She has three separate encounters with friends while her husband finally is on a business trip. Youngsoon (Seo Youngwha) is divorced, turned lesbian (the couple likes to feed alley cats) and has given up meat and likes to garden in the backyard of her semi-detached house. Suyoung (Song Seonmi) is divorced, has a big savings account and a crush on her architect neighbor and is being hounded by a young poet she met at the bar. Woojin (Kim Saebyuk) works for a movie theater and hates it that her writer husband has become a celeb. Their meetings are polite, but not warm. Some of their shared history bubbles to the surface, but not much. With characteristic humor and grace, Hong takes a simple premise and spins a web of interconnecting philosophies and coincidences. THE WOMAN WHO RAN is a subtle, powerful look at dramas small and large faced by women everywhere. Basically, they are 40+ ladies who may have met at some art school and get a chance to compare notes on how well their childless lives have turned out. Gamhee used to be the celeb's girl friend until the movie theater attendant stole the guy. Now both of them are sorry that she did, but really not that much. The Éric Rohmer of South Korea.
    xxx/ellauri177.html on line 210: The whole spat seems so terrifically absurd and inconsequential. Life assumes a banal, wistful air when the tumult of youth is far behind you. Conflict is downplayed, and emotions are muted. The few unwanted masculine punctuations, all shot with the actors’ backs turned to the camera, seem to drive home the point that men’s opinions and feelings are not important here. In fact, they’re rather silly.
    xxx/ellauri177.html on line 212: Hong's and actress Kim Min-hee’s private affairs have come to bear in their work. The couple’s extramarital relationship, the subject of tabloid headlines in Korea, have seemed to inspire jealous intrigue and accusations of infidelity. Kim is an unbelievably skinny woman but pretty.
    xxx/ellauri177.html on line 214: The only audience review so far says: It is slow paced yet interesting.
    xxx/ellauri177.html on line 245: The Demise of Father Mouret (French: La Faute de l'Abbé Mouret, "The Mistake of Father Mouret") is a 1970 French film directed by Georges Franju, based on the 1875 novel La Faute de l'Abbé Mouret by Émile Zola. Like the novel, the film is about Father Mouret, a young priest (played by Francis Huster) who is sent to a remote village in Provence, then has a nervous breakdown and develops amnesia. While recuperating, he meets and falls in love with a beautiful young woman, Albine (Gillian Hills), with whom he begins an idyllic relationship meant to recall the story of Adam and Eve. When he regains his memory, though, he is wracked with guilt, and ends the relationship, leading to tragedy for both.
    xxx/ellauri177.html on line 265: Il ne savait pas. Il la regardait, lui prenait les coudes s'en allant à califourchon. Un instant, il la saisit par les cheveux, ce qui la fit crier. Puis, lorsqu'elle fut de nouveau debout, il s'enfonça la face dans l'herbe qui avait gardé la tiédeur de son corps avec le flair d'un jeune chien.
    xxx/ellauri177.html on line 611: Silti vika oli siellä, Albinen alastomuus, häikäisevä kuin aurinko, punainen karvatuhero auringonpilkkuna, valaisi Paradoun vehreyttä. Hän lakkasi näkemästä häntä vain niillä harvoilla hetkillä, jolloin Grace halusi sulkea hänen silmäluomet viileillä hyväilyllään. Ja hän kätki pahuutensa samoin kuin häpeällisen pahuuden. Hän sulki itsensä noihin kalpeisiin hiljaisuuksiin, joita kukaan ei osannut rikkoa, ja täytti pastorin marttyyrikuolemallaan ja alistumisellaan, raivostutti La Teusen, joka hänen takanaan pudisti nyrkkiään taivaalle. Nyze pappi haaveilee taas siitä pikkupillusta! Mä tunnen ton koiranilmeen!
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    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 41: Heippa taas! Täällä vanha ystävänne Philip Milton Roth. Kaappihomo kuten keskimmäisen nimen kaimansa. Vaan eipä pärjännyt naisille, piipunrassi. Nyt ollaan niissä vuosissa kun Phil ja Claire alkoi ja mekin alettiin styylata 76-77. Työn alla on Pilin The professor of desire: Intohimon professori ja sen palanpainikkeena kahden elämäkerturin tiiliskivet. Roth's bawdy humor in context of a realistic story brings home the bacon. Paizi et pekoni on terefah! Laitetaan miel. maxapalaa.
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    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 78: "Anna is nuts. She is fatter than ever", Roth skrivaa kamulle. Pian grim faced Roth sai kylläxeen ja työnsi erokirjeen "käteen" Clairelle. Ei ollut textareita vielä kai. Ei ollutkaan erokirje vaan kirjallinen häätö Annalle! This town is too small for the two of us. No Pilihän se senkin kisan hävisi. Se oli leuaton luuseri.
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    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 102: Fauntleroy: One who strongly exhibits the tendencies of a blantant homosexual, or actually is a homosexual. Oftentimes used to describe purportedly straight men, during a display of Homosexuality. Named after Little Lord Fauntleroy, a book by Frances Hodgson Burnett in 1885 that resulted in openly gay fashion trends.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 104: Sinun takapuolesi on mestariteos. Naisissakin Pili panostaa takapuolelle. 4v aikana Pili sai aikaan täydellisen läpäisyn (penetraatio) vain 2 tapauxessa, ja 2x tuli ejaculatio ante portas. Pili haluisi olla tissiä koskettava käsivarsi, Romeo hansikas joka nojaa Julieta poskeen, Catullus varpunen joka noppii tytön sormea. No se on sentään järkevää että Pili kazoo mieluummin cheerleaderin pelvistä kuin hurraa Syracusen korisjoukkueen puolesta. Niin tekisin minäkin. Mä en kyllä tajua eze käyttää tuntikausia koittaen argumentoida jonkun naisen selälleen. Typerys! Ei se sillä lailla mene!
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 109: Snorrin mielestä niissä mentiin liian pitkälle. Snorri draws the line at mixed metaphor, which he terms nykrat "nykrätty, made monstrous" (Snorri Sturluson: Háttatal 6), and his nephew called the practice löstr "a fault" (Óláfr hvítaskáld: Third Grammatical Treatise 80). In spite of this, it seems that "many poets did not object to and some must have preferred baroque juxtapositions of unlike kennings and neutral or incongruous verbs in their verses" (Foote & Wilson (1970), p. 332). E.g. heyr jarl Kvasis dreyra "listen, earl, to Kvasir's blood (=poetry)" (Einarr skálaglamm: Vellekla 1). Niin aina.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 111: Tästä aiheesta piti Pilin tehdä term paper mutta se bylsikin vaan Lontoossa kahta (2) ruozalaista tyttöä jotka tiesivät että WW2 oli kaikkien syytä. Pili jenkkijutkuna meinas saada hepulin. Bettan koitti tehdä izarin ja Pili syytti siitä Gittania. Vitun Raskolnikov, tai Puddinhead Wilson. Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894) is a novel by American writer Mark Twain. Its central intrigue revolves around two boys—one, born into slavery, with 1/32 black ancestry; the other, white, born to be the master of the house. The two boys, who look similar, are switched at infancy. Each grows into the other's social role.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 124: Mitähän Pili oli näkevinään John Le Carren vakoiluromaanissa A Perfect Spy? Vai pitikö se pikemminkin Davidista izestään? David reportedly enjoyed “playing” on his first wife’s suspicion that he was homosexual. The association between homosexuality and secrecy, furtiveness and potential treachery ensured gay characters were a recurring trope in Cold War-era spy fiction. John Le Carre's The Spy Who Came In From The Cold and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy include gay subtexts - made even more explicit in the 2011 movie adaptation of the latter. Merry Xmas from the onanist and the whore!
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 138: While she wrote that the 1,096-page epic cemented Foster-Wallace as “one of the big talents of his generation, a writer of virtuosic talents who can seemingly do anything”, she also quoted Henry James in calling Jest a “loose, baggy monster”, adding that it read like a “vast, encyclopedic compendium of whatever seems to have crossed Mr Wallace’s mind”. In his 2012 biography of the late Foster-Wallace, DT Max wrote that the writer “told a friend he hid in his room for two days and cried after reading yet another paragraph of Rei devoted to parallels between his first book and Pynchon’s most popular novel”.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 145: Isaac Singer’s response to his critics: “ ‘Why do you write about Jewish thieves and Jewish prostitutes?’ . . . ‘Shall I write about Spanish thieves and Spanish prostitutes? I write about the thieves and prostitutes that I know.’"
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 159: This isn’t Nabokov’s ice-blue disdain for the academic ninnyhammers who went snorting after his truffles. Roth, instead, worries himself, as though a sick tooth needed tonguing. He is looking over his shoulder because somebody—probably Irving Howe—might be gaining on him: “This me who is me being me and no other!” as Tarnopol explained at the end of My Life as a Man.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 169: Finally, in the wagon both break down and confess their love to each other. The train takes off, and they part forever.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 171: Korkeampaa, tärkeämpää, haista sinä Philip poika paska. Ja sinä kanssa Anton. Maanomistajan nimikin oli väärin kirjoitettu. Komiikka ja ironia väistyvät surun ja paatoxen tieltä. Näkis vaan. Miten Mauriac sanoikaan? Piehtaroida yxinäiseen vuoteensa iloissa. Ei kyllä tumputus on Pilistä ihan ykkös parasta.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 173: Voi ylipäänsä kysyä onko Phil edes apina vai vainko kylmä liskomatelija. Jälkimmäistä veikkaisin. Onkohan kukaan sanonut asiat halki että Roth oli psykopaatti? Uskomattomia meriselityxiä: Maybe the reason we protect Roth from final censure is that he is so obviously a man afraid. As afraid as we are, in the face of an inevitable void. Aargh. Kaikki kuolevat. Onko se joku syy olla täys kusipää? Rothin puolustelu kriitikoilla on samalla lailla hupaisaa luettavaa kuin teologia: tyypit kiemurtelee kuin mato koukussa selittääxeen kaikki sen teot ja sanomiset parhain päin. Se on kuin teodikeaa lukisi.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 189: Life is strange with its twists and turns, As every one of us sometimes learns, And many a fellow turns about When he might have won had he stuck it out. Don't give up though the pace seems slow You may succeed with another blow.
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    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 288: L'enfant y est heureux, bon élève et enfant de chœur, mais réservé et taciturne. De cette époque remontent les premiers émois masculins de Genet, en la personne du petit Lou Culafroy — qui deviendra plus tard « Divine », héros et ensuite héroïne de Notre-Dame-des-Fleurs — ainsi que d’hommes plus âgés, braconniers de passage ou marginaux égarés. Il obtient la meilleure note de sa commune au certificat d'études primaires.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 290: Il commet son premier vol à l'âge de dix ans. C'est l'acte fondateur de la mythologie de Genet qui, fustigé pour son acte, donne un change très existentialiste en sanctifiant son geste, revendiquant ainsi une asocialité profonde. Jäbä joutuu amixeen, karkaa, rupee kute JJ aikanaan vagabondixi jää kii ja est confié par les tribunaux jusqu'à sa majorité à La Paternelle, colonie pénitentiaire agricole de Mettray, où se cristallise probablement toute la liturgie de domination/soumission, la hiérarchie masculine et virile ainsi que la féodalité brutale qui en découlent à ses yeux.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 309: Isaiah 16:14 But now the Lord speaks, saying, “Within three years, as a hired man would count them, the glory of Moab will be degraded along with all his great population, and his remnant will be very small and ackground-color:pink">impotent.”
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 311: Acts 4:9 If we this day be examined of the good deed done to the ackground-color:pink">impotent man, by what means he is made whole;
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 313: John 5:3 In these lay a great multitude of ackground-color:pink">impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for the moving of the water.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 315: Acts 14:8 And there sat a certain man at Lystra, ackground-color:pink">impotent in his feet, being a cripple from his mother's womb, who never had walked.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 317: John 5:7 The ackground-color:pink">impotent man answered him, Sir, I have no man, when the water is troubled, to put me into the pool: but while I am coming, another steppeth down before me.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 336: But, you raise a valid point, that’s the Biblical advice for dealing with medical issues. Granted, they didn’t have medical care like we do today, so I’m not saying that the Bible discounts that care. But, neither should I bury the fact that the Bible says to take it to the elders to pray over, just because I don’t think anyone will do it.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 362: On 25 May 1901, Chekhov married Olga Knipper quietly, owing to his horror of weddings. She was a former protégée and sometime lover of Nemirovich-Danchenko whom he had first met at rehearsals for The Seagull. Up to that point, Chekhov, known as "Russia's most elusive literary bachelor," had preferred passing liaisons and visits to brothels over commitment. For the rest, he lived largely at Yalta, she in Moscow, pursuing her acting career. In 1902, Olga suffered a miscarriage; and Americans have offered evidence, based on the couple's letters, that conception may have occurred when Chekhov and Olga were apart, although Russian scholars have rejected that claim. Perhaps the semen was conveyed from Yalta to Moscow by snail mail.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 374: Pepulla "ei ole käyttöä" Clairelle kun se ei tahdo nieleskellä Pilin runkkua. Jopa tuli Pililtä narsistinen lause sepitettyä. Claire ei alistu kun sitä alistetaan. Mitähän mamma Roth olis sanonut. Peppu olis saanut pelle-Hermannilta vizaa paljaalle pyllylle. Mutta jos Claire ei alistu ketäs silloin alistetaan? Ånej! Peppua! Men det går ju alldeles inte an! Roth on Daavid Shylock Fagin ja Harari fourpackina, se edustaa toxista telttajuutalaisuutta pahimmillaan.
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    Homokasta


    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 65: Kirjan nimi tulee siis saarnaajalta, paremman puutteessa. Nousee päivä, laskee päivä. Onko tää se sama meemi kuin Isaac Bashevis Singerin kirjan der Hoif suomennoxen nimi, joka tulee Viulunsoittaja katolla musikaalin (1964) häälaulusta jonka levytti Eddie Fisher, vihelsi Roger Whitaker ja jonka on suomexi tunnelmoineet mm. Matti ja Teppo? Roger on anglokenialainen laulaja.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 99: For a man to take it at thirty-four as a guide-book to what life holds is about as safe as it would be for a man of the same age to enter Wall Street direct from a French convent, equipped with a complete set of the more practical Horatio Alger books. Niitähän se Pilikin luki poikasena.
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    Ecclesiastes 1:5 The sun rises and the sun sets, and hurries back to where it rises.

    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 115: Venezuela, c. 1875. Abel, a young man of wealth, fails at a revolution and flees Caracas into the uncharted forests of Guayana. Surviving fever, failing at journal-keeping and gold hunting, he settles in an Indian village to waste away his life: playing guitar for old Cla-Cla, hunting badly with Kua-kó, telling stories to the children.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 124: Abel kills Kua-kó and runs to the enemy tribe, sounding the alarm. Days later he returns. All his Indian friends are dead. He finds the giant tree burned, and collects Rima's ashes in a pot. Trekking homeward, despondent and hallucinating, Abel is helped by Indians and Christians until he reaches the sea, sane and healthy again. Now an old man, his only ambition is to be buried with Rima's ashes. Reflecting back, he believes neither God nor man can forgive his sins, but that gentle Rima would, provided he has forgiven himself.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 128: Rima the Jungle Girl returned to the DC Universe in a new pulp-era comic debuting in 2010 entitled First Wave. Rima was portrayed as a South American native with piercings and tattoos, who didn't speak, but communicated in bird-like whistles like Roger Whitaker. Plying a big knife and a panther, she helped Doc Savage's assistant Johnny Littlejohn, then darted back into the forest.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 132: Suu kiinni hän oli melko sievä tytöxeen. Hän kajosi minuun kädellä mutta työnsin käden pois. Hajaantukaa ei siellä ole mitään nähtävää. Erneston nimi tässä niteessä on Jacob Barnes, lyhyesti "Kake".
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 149: The Jewish Princeton man and writer Cohn believes in love, romance and the ideals he finds in literature but he gets on the nerves of most of the other men in the novel by the way he pathetically hangs around Brett and with his "superior, Jewish" way. He becomes a target for the other men's dissatisfaction.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 153: The Lady Brett Ashley character is a British, charismatic, and independent woman with a drinking problem. She is the love of Kake's life and she loves him too, but she (and Kake) both see his impotence as a possible obstacle to a relationship as she leads a promiscuous life of romantic adventures. She is waiting to get divorced from the aristocrat from whom she got her title, and then plans to marry Mike Campbell. She is terminally unhappy and always wanting someone else. She falls in love with Romero at the bullfight and becomes his inspiration at the ring.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 155: Bill Gorton is Kake's buddy from the war. A writer who moved back to America after the war, he is a joker, using humor to disguise the horrors of the war. He doesn't mind, for his penis remains shipshape and intact. He goes along with the group, unattached to Brett but getting caught up in the romantic business anyway.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 163: Okay, thanx Ernesto, you got your turn. Put back on your sissy nightgown, kick off the slippers and crawl to bed to nurse your stump.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 169: Wayne Bidwell Wheeler (November 10, 1869 – September 5, 1927) was an American attorney and longtime leader of the Anti-Saloon League. The leading advocate of the prohibitionist movement in the late 1800s and early 1900s, he played a major role in the passage of the 18th amendment to the United States Constitution, which outlawed the manufacture, distribution, and sale of alcoholic beverages.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 171: Wheeler was a native of Brookfield Township in Trumbull County, Ohio where he was raised on his family's farm. A childhood accident caused by an intoxicated hired hand gave Wheeler a lifelong aversion to alcohol. He practically lost his dick in the accident. He used the story later to recruit converts to the prohibition movement and to promote a prohibition amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 173: Wheeler's career hit its high point with the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act in 1920. As enforcement of Prohibition became increasingly difficult, federal agencies resorted to draconian measures including poisoning alcohol to try to dissuade people from consuming it.[6] Wheeler's refusal to compromise, for example by amending Prohibition measures to allow for consumption of beer, made him appear increasingly unreasonable. His influence began to wane, and he retired in 1927.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 175: Soon after his retirement, Wheeler was beset by several tragedies. His wife was killed in an accidental kitchen fire, and his father-in-law had a fatal heart attack after trying unsuccessfully to aid her. Wheeler suffered from kidney disease contracted from abuse of booze, and died at an asylum in Battle Creek, Michigan on September 5, 1927.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 181: Whereas Hemingway wrote passionately about boxing and his own prowess, others, like Dempsey, saw something else. “There were a lot of Americans in Paris and I sparred with a couple, just to be obliging,” the Champ said. “But there was one fellow I wouldn’t mix it with. That was Ernest Hemingway. He was about twenty-five or so and in good shape, and I was getting so I could read people, or anyway men, pretty well. I had this sense that Hemingway, who really thought he could box, would come out of the corner like a madman. To stop him, I would have to hurt him badly, I didn’t want to do that to Hemingway. That’s why I never sparred with him.” Hemingway’s frequent sparring partner and fellow writer Morley Callaghan offered another sobering account of his training partner, saying, “we were two amateur boxers. The difference between us was that Ernie had given time and imagination to boxing; I had actually worked out a lot with good fast college boxers.” I had never seen Mr. Hemingway box, of course. But I will say this: the confidence of mediocre men is a fucking superpower. I have met many versions of this guy. Hell, I’ve sparred with the dude myself.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 201: Still, the fact that they bring up Hemingway’s Catholicism at all confirmed my own suspicions of a deeper, clear-eyed spiritual sensibility lurking behind all of Hemingway’s naturalistic plots — forcing me to reconsider everything I had previously thought about the man. I see Catholicism as playing a central role in Hemingway’s literary vision and moral landscape. Non-catholics just turn away from the religious clues in his work to focus on his public image, war exploits, and psychological instability — all the while missing that singularly under-reported and significant aspect of Hemingway’s life as a writer: his Catholicism.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 203: Hemingway was raised in a Congregationalist Protestant home, and his first conversion to Catholicism occurred when he was a 19-year-old and volunteer ambulance driver in Italy during World War I. Two weeks into the job, he was delivering candy (LOL) to soldiers on the frontlines when he was hit by machine-gun fire and more than 200 metal fragments from an exploding mortar round. An Italian priest recovered his body, baptized him right on the battlefield and gave him the last rites.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 207: “A big Austrian trench mortar bomb of the type that used to be called ash cans, exploded in the darkness. I died then. I felt my soul or something come right out of my body, like you’d pull a silk handkerchief out of a pocket by one corner. It flew around and then came back and went in again and I wasn’t dead anymore.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 222: He thought of himself, like many of his egoes (Nick Adams, Jake Barns, Robert Jordan, Francis McComber and Santiago), as a man struggling to live with grace and die a good death in a violent, unforgiving world where all of you others must suffer.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 224: The first time I read Hemingway’s books, I found an irrepressible piety and sense of the sacred permeating all his naturalistic plots. Had I known then about his Catholicism, it would have clarified things — and made the books better.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 225: And although Hemingway never related to the surface aspects of American Catholic life, he wrote at least one work explicitly about Christ, “Today is Friday,” a dialogue between three Roman soldiers present at the crucifixion discussing how well Jesus had died and the grace he showed under pressure.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 233: Of the 7 suicides that Mariel Hemingway is aware of in her family, 1 was of Ernest’s father, & 3 of his father’s 6 children (if one assumes that Hemingway did commit suicide). There still is no official decision–and there may never be–as to whether the death of the writer early Sunday from the blast of a 12-gauge shotgun had been an accident or suicide. However, the fact that Mr. Hemingway had been divorced would bar him from a Catholic Church funeral anyway. Catholic sources said there was nothing improper in a Catholic priest saying prayers at graveside.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 237:
    Spencer Tracy, a devout Catholic, stirred at the sea in the allegorical “The Old Man and the Sea”. More religious than one might expect...

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    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 275: Grace Ernestine Hall, sittemmin Grace Hall Hemingway (June 15, 1872 – June 28, 1951) was an American opera singer, music teacher, and painter. Sen isä oli todennäkösesti chicagolainen teurastaja tai lihakauppias. Sen on tytär ainakin näkönen, vielä pelottavamman kuin Keskustan Sirkka-Liisa Anttila (kisa ratkeaa kyllä vasta loppumetreillä).
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 277: She was Ernest Hemingway's mother. Huomaa keskimmäinen nimi! Pikku Ernestosta oli määrä tulla Ernestine, mutta vitun kakara syntyikin pipu housuissa! Äiskä haisee narsistilta mailien päähän. Sillä oli selkeästi perheessä housut jalassa. Ernest Hemingway had a difficult relationship with his mother, beginning in his teen years. She asserted her authority over every Hemingway family member, including her husband. She put many demands on her children, insisting they participate in activities that were important to her.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 286: To read Hemingway has always produced strong reactions. When his parents received the first copies of their son’s book In Our Time (1924), they read it with horror. Furious, his father sent the volumes back to the publisher, as he could not tolerate such filth in the house. Hemingway’s apparently coarse, crude, vulgar and unsentimental style and manners appeared equally shocking to many people outside his family. On the other hand, this style was precisely the reason why a great many other people liked his work. A myth, exaggerating those features, was to be born.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 296: In Hemingway, sentimentality, sympathy, and empathy are turned inwards, toward himself. Neither Hemingway the man nor Hemingway the writer should be labeled “hard-boiled” - his macho style of living and speaking and the alleged hard-boiled mind behind it are better labeled "addled".
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 298: An unmatched introduction to Hemingway’s particular skill as a writer is the beginning of A Farewell to Arms, certainly one of the most pregnant opening paragraphs in the history of the modern American novel. In that passage the power of concentration reaches a peak, forming a vivid and charged sequence, as if it were a 10-second video summary. It is packed with events and excitement, yet significantly frosty, as if unresponsive and numb, like a silent flashback dream sequence in which bygone images return, pass in review and fade away, leaving emptiness and quietude behind them. The lapidary writing approaches the highest style of poetry, vibrant with meaning and emotion, while the pace is maintained by the exclusion of any descriptive redundancy, of obtrusive punctuation, and of superfluous or narrowing emotive signs:
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 302: Tältä varmaan näyttää paraikaa taas itä-Ukrainassa. Ernesto olis into piukeena. Eli Hard boiled meinaa noin 5-vuotiaan tasoa läsbarhet asteikolla. Tääkin paskiainen jaxaa puhua jostain "ylevästä" ja vielä Erneston kohdalla. "In that passage the power of concentration reaches a peak, forming a vivid and charged sequence, as if it were a 10-second video summary." Aaarrgghh! No niin just, TLDR tyyliä. Ei ehdi tulla jano eikä mieli munaa ennen seuraavaa pistettä. Ei tarvi painaa pause nappia.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 304: “Find what gave you the emotion; what the action was that gave you the excitement. Then write it down making it clear so the reader will see it too and have the same feeling as you had.” Mostly the excitement was over killing other animals.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 308: Hemingway was not the Nihilist he has often been called but another one. As he belonged to the Protestant nay-saying tradition of American dissent, the spirit of the American Revolution, he denied the denial and acceded to the basic truth which he found in the human soul and catholicism: the will to believe, to live, the will to persevere, to endure, to defy, to maim and kill.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 310: He's like a Pilgrim robbing red Indians of their land, walking into the unknown with neither shelter nor guidance, thrown upon his own resources, his strength and his judgment. Hemingway’s style is the style of understatement since his hero is a hero of military action, which is the human condition.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 352: The mahogany bar spread eight feet with dark boards underneath that swirled up to a marble top. A famous writer with taped up glasses and grey-flaked hair sat at a table in the back corner. Two Americans walked in and sat on the barstools. They acknowledged the writer and ordered drinks. They were big men, just like him, and he had seen them in here many times. It was a small room. Fifteen by thirty feet at most with windows only in the door. The writer drank his Asti Spumante. The owner of the bar, Giuseppe Cipriani, walked towards his table and crouched down.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 356: A short man half the size of Papa in blue seersuckers stepped towards him. As he walked, his left hand swung wide. The other grasped a blackthorn walking stick. “Christ you're big,” he said and his hand stuck out. He leaned his stick on the table and took off his porkpie hat. “Nick Adams,” he said and it sounded familiar. The light above the table flickered.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 372: “With a peach slice?”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 374: “Do you want a peach slice?”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 378: “It's all right. Give him a peach slice.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 386: “Prosecco and peach. It's new here. It will catch on. The people will drink it.” Papa was in Italy to see his friend Ole Anderson, an old heavyweight prizefighter who lived in Fossalta di Piave now. He was always getting into trouble with bad people. Papa wrote a story about him once. A couple of men wanted to kill him in the story. Papa was in Venice to see his friend Juice, the owner of this bar Harry's, first. A man named Cole Anderson was shot outside Harry's two days ago so Papa told Juice to ask around and a man told him he'd be at Harry's today. The likeness of Ole and Cole's names drew Papa in.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 392: “It's the nicest piece of blackthorn in Venice,” Nick said and smiled.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 396: Nick accepted and the American lifted the walking stick and thrust it towards his head, snapping it loudly. Then he handed the broken pieces to Nick. Nick looked at the broken pieces and saw his life, split from his younger days. He hadn't always been a killer but he had always thought he was a big man until he met Papa.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 424: “They were the two biggest women I ever saw in my life. You couldn't believe they were real when you looked at them. They ran to the street and a car hit them. The driver stepped out and fell to the ground. Dead. All four innocent! A thousand pounds on me!” He took a cigarette from his pack and pressed it to his lips and lit it. The barrel lit up then shot out smoke. He cocked one eye to keep the smoke out. The barrel pointed at Papa.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 432: “Ain't you that Hemmen-way?” Papa looked up at a man standing above the able. The light hung behind his head so his face was dark but Papa could see his slight jaw and bony cheeks.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 434: “Listen, I'm in the middle of something.” He turned to face Nick.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 438: The Americans turned to face the scene after finishing their grappas. “Listen, boy, now get out,” Papa said as he stood up. “You're going to get yourself hurt.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 442: Papa grabbed his wrist and punched his stomach with it. “What do you think of that?” He looked at Papa. One of the Americans slapped him and pushed his chest. “Come on, now, boy.” The Americans made for the door. Nick followed, and then the man after him.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 472: “No, you're not a man for that. Even in war. I've seen it. Or what you did. Not how you mean. Have child, that what man does.” Papa ran the back of his hand on his cheek and felt the tape on his glasses. “That tree. A man planted that.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 474: The tree sat in the middle of the sidewalk, grown up from a small patch of dirt and out of place in the sea of cobblestones. There hadn't been soil on this ground in years that hadn't been trucked in by men.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 488: “I've come to appreciate this. The harsh details in the background with the stillness in the foreground here—” It was Swans Reflecting Elephants by Dalí. “See this arrogant son of a bitch, Juice, missing the scene. The elephants standing on the shore and the swans floating over them.” Behind the swans grew trees, twisting to the sky. “He's so arrogant. And ignorant. He walked all the way from the town up the hill in the distance and here he's facing away with his hand on his hip. He can't see the color of the sky different from the reflection in the pond.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 494: Juice pointed across the room and said, “Here is something you will love, Papa.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 496: A few feet across the room hung Cézanne's Les Joueurs de carte (The Card Players). Two men face each other playing cards on a small table. “It's the man on the right, Juice.” Juice looked at Papa with concern. “The villain. Sometimes it's hard to tell. But you can trust a man who smokes a pipe. The man on the left shows us his cards. An honest man. Cézanne knew that.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 500: “His pocket lies open too. A trusting man. The man on the right sulks, looking down with his overbite and light coat. Look in the background. Look at the bar and the uncertainty beyond it and how the scene gets lighter from left to right.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 504: When they came, Papa stood up and approached one of the officers. He frowned and Papa punched him in the stomach and said, “Hey, boy-o, there it is!” The younger officer looked alarmed but the first one assured him.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 514: “He will not be back,” Juice said with authority.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 542: “Sometimes an opinion comes across vividly on the page, even in the most objective cases.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 556: “Me too.” Nick Adams winked. It wasn't that he winked or what he said, but he looked bad. The shadows on his face looked bad and he smelled bad from all the smoke. Words sounded bad when they fell from his mouth. The band got louder. “An old prizefighter. Ole Anderson. I have to go to Fossalta di Piave tomorrow. He lives there.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 562: Papa did not say anything. Nick reached down for a coaster and rubbed it between his fingers.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 576: The horn man played from his heart. He played to their hearts. He raised a question and an answer and he gave a portrait of a man. The lights flickered off his horn and illuminated everyone's eyes except Nick Adams' looked black in the dark room.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 606: Ernest Hemingway squirmed as his second wife, Pauline, read aloud in 1927 from Henry James' novel The Awkward Age. Hemingway wondered why James bailed his characters out of their frequent inactivity by inserting a drawing room scene; and, as he was to do frequently during the next thirty years, he freely criticized the quality of James' works, "and knowing nothing about James he seems to me to be a shit." Too, he was quick to criticize the male protagonists of James,". .and the men all without any exception talk and think like fairies except a couple of caricatures of brutal outsiders". Carlos Baker observes that Hemingway, the "brutal outsider" himself, was at this time publishing Men Without Women, whose sales had reached 15,000 in the first three months after publication. But now Hemingway, the outsider, clearly in literary ascendance, was becoming acquainted with James' works; his artistic and personal recognition of James in future years was, for the most part, to take the form of a peculiar enmity. He was often to refer to James in highly derisive terms almost to the end of his own life. Hemingway's lese majeste towards him takes the form of a sporadic obsession that reveals more about Hemingway's maturity than James' imagined frailties.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 608: Young Hemingway vilified James for his choice of themes and characters, but more importantly, he viciously maligned him for the traumatic but obscure accident that had occurred in his youth. Leon Edel has summarized the known facts of the injury as gathered from James´ writings and other sources. The "obscure hurt" was reported by James to have happened at the "same dark hour" of the onset of the Civil War, in other words, May 1861 (Edel, Years 176-77). But actually the causative factor, the fire at West Stables in Newport, occurred on the night of October 28, 1861 (177). James relates that he had jammed himself into "an acute angle between two fences" trying to make "a rusty, quasi-extemporised old engine work" in order to help put out the stable fire. Injured in this attempt, James later provided only incomplete details and stated that the disaster was "intimate, odious, horrid, catastrophe, obscure, and most entirely personal" (175).
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 610: Readers, critics, and other writers have often interpreted the result of the accident as castration, but Edel says the existing evidence... Hizi molemmilla expatriaateilla oli jäänyt mustalaisen muna oven väliin! Senkö tautta Hemingwaulla oli niin pikkuinen että Kultahattu pituuxia verratessa ilahtui! Mulla ei olekaan Amerikan kirjallisuuden pienin pisinappula! Se on Hemillä! (Viite).
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 616: The newest biography of Henry James is the work of a Vermont law professor who has written one earlier biography, Honorable Justice, The Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes, of the “great dissenter” on the Supreme Court in the first half of our century. Proceeding from the law into literature, Sheldon M. Novick tells us in a book titled Henry James, The Young Master–as if James were a young Mozart or a Paganini and didn’t work hard to achieve literary mastery–that the celibate and sexually diffident novelist, who put most of his life into his art, was in reality a regular guy who “underwent the ordinary experiences of life.” In fact, says Novick, he had an affair at the end of the Civil War with–yes, Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 617: This bit of news is quite startling. It upsets half a century of scholarship that seems to have clearly shown James was a firm bachelor with a “low amatory coefficient,” as one of his doctors put it in 1905 in New York. But Holmes is not the only homosexual lover Novick claims for James. He also says that James had an affair with Paul Zhukovski, a Russian aristocrat James met in 1876 in the entourage of Ivan Turgenev.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 619: Novick’s attempt to find love affairs in James’ life reminds me of the 1920s, when there were no biographies of James, and critics loved to speculate on the mysteries of his privacy. Van Wyck Brooks, a skillful writer of pastiche, produced his quasi-biographical Pilgrimage of Henry James to prove the novelist was a literary failure because he had uprooted himself from the United States. Edna Kenton, a devoted Jamesian in Greenwich Village, demonstrated in a biting review in The Bookman that Brooks used important James quotations out of context. Years later, Brooks confessed to having nightmares “in which Henry James turned great luminous menacing eyes upon me.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 621: Another bit of imaginative projection upon James’ life can be found in Ernest Hemingway’s letters. This novelist, on learning that Brooks had written that James was “prevented by an accident from taking part in the Civil War,” immediately incorporated this into his nearly finished novel, The Sun Also Rises. In Chapter 12, Jake Barnes refers to his World War I accident, and Gorton says, “That’s the sort of thing that can’t be spoken of. That’s what you ought to work up into a mystery. Like Henry’s bicycle.” Barnes replies it wasn’t a bicycle; “he was riding horseback.” (In his memoirs, James spoke of having had a “horrid” but “obscure hurt.” He had strained his back during a stable fire while serving as a volunteer fireman.) Hemingway had originally inserted James’ name in the novel, but Scribner’s editor, Maxwell Perkins, vetoed this. Hemingway insisted. They finally compromised on the “Henry” alone. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote to Brooks, “Why didn’t you touch more on James’ impotence (physical) and its influence?” The castration theme was picked up by R.P. Blackmur, Glenway Wescott, Lionel Trilling, and F.O. Matthiessen in their critical writings.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 623: What evidence does Novick offer for the James-Holmes “affair”? Just two French words James uses in his long and vivid notebook entry recalling his early days in Boston, where his family settled in a brick house in Ashburton Place near the State House. The words are l’initiation première–“first initiation.” In the entry, James is writing generally of the “rite of passage” that inaugurated his literary career. He describes the strong emotions he felt at the assassination of Lincoln (on James’$2 22nd birthday); how he wept when Hawthorne died; and the dawning sense of freedom experienced after the war’s end. He mentions also his first book review on English novel-writing, published in the North American Review, whose editors paid him $12, praised his writing, and asked for more. He does mention Holmes, but only to describe a brief visit he made to Holmes’ mother to ask how her son was faring in England, and his own fierce envy of Holmes for traveling abroad while James remained at home.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 625: These larger emotions apparently do not touch the single-minded Novick. He is caught by l’initiation première. “The passage seems impossible to misunderstand,” he says. (For the full quote, which Novick does not provide,.) In a footnote, he asserts, “James had his sexual initiation in Cambridge and Ashburton Place.” A bit enigmatically, he also says, “[I]t would be fatal to expand on that in the book for which these are the [foot]notes.” We are left wondering why Novick thinks it would be “fatal” to have what would be a bit more evidence. And he still hasn’t named James’ partner. A sentence in which he appears to be rummaging around for explanations says that the companion “seems to be a veteran, an officer.” He adds, “Henry hinted he was Wendell Holmes.” But it is Novick who is doing the hinting. Holmes was a close friend of Henry’s brother, William. Henry looked at Holmes with a certain aloofness.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 627: And then, Novick gives himself away. He writes in another footnote that Holmes was someone with whom James “might have been intimate.” “Might have been”? There’s incertitude for you. My surmise is that Novick is trying to support his hypothesis of James’ initial sexual experience, and that he picks the name handiest to him. Why not James’ closer friends, John LaFarge or Thomas Perry? Novick seems to want to link his two subjects. It is clear the homosexuality doesn’t bother him. He simply wants us to know that James was a sexual man and a loving person. Biographers often develop strange attachments to their subjects. (Indeed!)
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 629: Novick’s second “case” is as flimsy as the first, but it has more documentation. It is based on James’ letters from Paris between 1875 and 1876. He has met Ivan Turgenev, the Russian master, and finds himself moving among assorted Russians. One of them is Paul Zhukovski, son of a Russian poet who tutored Alexander II when he was a prince. Reared in the royal court, Zhukovski is soft, dependent, spoiled, and weak-willed, but graceful and entertaining. James has never known any Russians, and Zhukovski becomes an agreeable companion; he is “picturesque,” and while James tells his parents that “human fellowship” is not his specialty, the two get along very comfortably. They dine with Turgenev, and with countesses, a duke, princesses. They make sorties into cabarets and cafes. James reports that he and Zhukovski have sworn “eternal fellowship.” One could read sex into this–as Novick does–but it sounds more like the drinking and singing that often takes place among young males, their swagger and “brotherhood.” At every turn, Novick introduces suggestions of a love affair.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 633: The rest of the story emerges after James abruptly leaves the villa at the end of the third day. He lodges at a hotel in Sorrento and writes several lively letters indicating he fled from Zhukovski and a nest of young homosexuals. They were attached to the composer, Richard Wagner, who lives in a nearby villa. Zhukovski is now a crusading Wagnerian. He wants to introduce James. The novelist refuses. Wagner speaks neither French nor English. James doesn’t speak German.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 635: Writing to his sister Alice, James characterized Zhukovski as “the same impracticable and indeed ridiculous mixture of Nihilism and bric-à-brac as before.” He adds that Zhukovski always needs to be sheltered by a strong figure: “First he was under Turgenev, then the Princess Urusov, whom he now detests and who despises him, then under H.J. Jr. (!!), then under that of a certain disagreeable Onegin (the original of Turgenev’s Nazhdanov, in Virgin Soil) now under Wagner, and apparently in the near future that of Madame Wagner.” Novick bypasses these letters; he avoids looking at facts that might spoil his case. He does allude to the James remark about Zhukovski’s bric-a-brac, but he seems to misunderstand its irony. He claims that James was “cautious” about this visit because of crime and disease in the Naples area–all this, says Novick, is “out of keeping with the collection of bric-à-brac with which Zhukovski was surrounded.” James may indeed have been referring to the villa’s human bric-a-brac.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 637: In a letter written from Sorrento to Grace Norton in Cambridge, he described a group of English persons he visited in Frascati after leaving Posilipo. They were of an “admirable, honest, reasonable, wholesome English nature,” in sharp contrast to the “fantastic immorality and aesthetics of the circle I had left at Naples.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 639: So Novick is deprived of the happy romance he wanted to chronicle at Posilipo. He consoles himself by a detailed account of Zhukovski’s adoption into Bayreuth, his painting the sets for Parsifal and being considered a kind of son by the Wagners. Novick seems to be trying to walk down two streets at once–the street of the refinements of literary biography and the more rigid roadway of the prosecutorial argument. He attempts to turn certain of his fancies into fact–but his data is simply too vague for him to get away with it.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 648: Hemingway makes explicit here the themes of irony and pity: the irony of Kake's situation (he is a kind of superman who nevertheless can't perform the most basic of manly activities, namely fucking) as well as the pity "we" (who have our penises in working order) feel for him. The writer does so in an extended section, rich with dialogue, that is meant to be funny but has not dated well. The joking between Kake and Bill, over breakfast and later at lunch, is certainly believable as such, but it's difficult for a contemporary audience to follow, because the references to Frankie Fritsch and so forth have grown obscure with the passage of time. (The reference to Bryan's death tells us exactly when these scenes are occurring: 1925.) Do note, however, that Kake's physical condition is alluded to — and quickly backed away from. ("I'd a hell of a lot rather not talk about it" could be the motto of Kake's stoic take on the world, while Hemingway's would be "I want to talk about it all the time".) The writer has established, however, that Kake's condition is not simple impotence (rather it is loss of limb, or shortening of the joystick) and that it was caused by an accident.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 650: Another theme of Kake and Bill's banter concerns the latter's status as an expatriate. He has fled America, with its prudish Anti-Saloon League and bourgeois President Coolidge (who famously said "The business of America is business"). Finally, note the gruff tenderness shared by Kake and Bill in these scenes. One of Hemingway's pleasures in life as in art was what we now call "male bonding," and in this case the bonding is poignant, as in some ways it replaces the love that Kake cannot fully express with female companions. Haha, so you must mean dick, that's the only thing Bill has and they don't.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 652: More black humor: "Get up," Kake tells Bill, who replies "What? I never get up." Of course, it is Kake, not Bill, who never gets up. Later, trout (again, a phallic fish) try in vain to swim against the current of a waterfall, and — not so humorously — Kake reads a book about a man frozen inside a glacier whose wife awaits the reappearance of his body for twenty-four years. Kake is "frozen," too, only no one has the patience to await his unthawing.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 655: After leaving office, Bryan retained some of his influence within the Democratic Party, but he increasingly devoted himself to religious matters and anti-evolution activism. He opposed Darwinism on religious and humanitarian grounds, most famously in the 1925 Daytona monkey case, aka Scopes Trial. Since his death in 1925, Bryan has elicited mixed reactions from various commentators, but he is widely considered to have been one of the most influential figures of the anthropocenic era.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 657: A Bryan is a hot guy that will love you with everything he has. Bryan's are funny, smart, caring, good at everything they do, have brown hair and brown eyes, a brown moustache, the cutest dimples and an awesome body. They make wonderful husbands and fathers. A Bryan will dedicate his whole life to his wife and family and never ask for a thing in return except to be able to watch his sports uninterrupted.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 669: Ilkeännäköinen mies jonka nenä kasvaa ozan suuntaisesti. The Four Feathers is a 1902 adventure novel by British writer A.E.W. Mason that has inspired many films of the same title. Against the background of the Mahdist War, young Faversham disgraces himself by quitting the army; this act the others perceive as cowardice, symbolized by the four white feathers they give him. Chicken! “buk, buk, buk, ba-gawk”! The story tells of his fight to reclaim his honour and win back the heart of the woman he loves. Bleeding heart, purple heart. Nää sydänjutut ottaa kyllä päähän. Mä ällöön sydämiä, ne näyttää katkaistuine putkineen tosi törkeiltä.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 678: This article is going to help you differentiate between the sounds and what the meaning behind them is. The first research was conducted in the 1980s by Nicholas E. Collias. This research became the building block for further research into chicken talk and cognition. Since then more than 24 sounds have been discovered and understood. Much more recent research at Macquarie University in Australia has uncovered not only chicken talk but cognitive abilities as well.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 680: Below we are going to share with you the 12 most common chicken sounds you will hear from your flock and what they mean. If you have ever listened to a flock of hens as they free range across the yard, you will likely have heard a low murmuring between them all. It sounds peaceful and content. This murmuring is thought to have two meanings: The first being: “life is good, I am having a good time”. And the second relates to safety. They will all range within earshot of each other because there is safety in numbers. Some chickens will also purr in contentment (especially those that are petted on a regular basis). And you who thought only cats’ purred!
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 683: In the wild chickens needed some sort of early warning system to warn each other of danger.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 685: The first is a repetitive clucking that becomes faster, louder and more persistent as the danger approaches. Whether it is a cat, fox or snake the alarm will be raised so that all birds can take cover or flee.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 687: Hens will either run for cover or freeze in place.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 696: It is a protest with the intention of intimidating the occupier to vacate the nest. This rarely happens and sometimes the complainer will try to move the sitter out by cramming into the nest box with her.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 700: If anyone (or thing) approaches the nest box they will hiss and growl.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 702: All other flock mates will give her a lot of space while she is broody.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 709: You might hear them peeping back to her just before they are ready to hatch.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 711: As the chicks are now moving around they must learn the safety rules. The Mother hen has two distinct calls to bring the chicks back to her in the case of danger or uncertainty. The first is a low pitched clucking, this means the chicks should stay near Momma.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 712: The second sound is a “rrrrrrr” sound. When chicks hear this they will run to Momma for cover or to the nearest hiding place available. They will remain still and quiet until she lets them know it’s ok.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 718: Fear: A chick taken away from its mother will peep in fear – once you place it back with Mama they will be quiet.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 737: He will race over to see what is wrong and accompany her for a while before returning to the main flock. I have one Rhode Island Red who does this.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 757: Chickens have around thirty sounds that they can make to communicate with each other constantly and form social bonds.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 760: I try to make a point of talking with my quiet girls each day.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 764: Chris Lesley has been Raising Chickens for over 20 years and is a fourth generation chicken keeper. She can remember being a young child when her grandad first taught her how to hold and care for chickens. She also holds a certificate in Animal Behavior and Welfare and is interested in backyard chicken health and care.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 773: Hello, loved this article. We have 1 chicken who gets a lot of human attention daily. We talk to her a lot. Just last week she was sunning herself at the window and sang a short song. We had never heard her sing before! It was almost like a magpie. We Googled to try locate other singing hens but could not find anything. She has yet to do it again. Have you ever come across this?

    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 784: In Defense of Women is H. L. Mencken´s 1918 book on women and the relationship between the sexes. Some laud the book as progressive while others brand it as reactionary. While Mencken did not champion women´s rights, he described women as wiser in many novel and observable ways, while demeaning average men.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 793: In general, biographers describe Defense as "ironic": it was not so much a defense of women as a critique of the relationship between the sexes. Topics covered by the book included "Woman's Equipment," "Compulsory Marriage," "The Emancipated Housewife," and "Women as Martyrs." Women were gaining rights, according to Mencken—the ability to partake in adultery without lasting public disgrace, the ability to divorce men, and even some escape from the notion of virginity as sacred, which remained as "one of the hollow conventions of Christianity." Women nonetheless remained restrained by social conventions in many capacities.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 795: Mencken´s love of women was driven in part by the sympathy he had for female literary characters (especially those brought to life by his friend Theodore Dreiser), as well as his almost fanatical love of his mother. Mencken supported women´s rights, even if he had no affection for the suffragist.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 797: Although he originally intended to be ironic when he proclaimed that women were the superior gender, many of the qualities he assigned to them were qualities he deeply admired – realism and skepticism among them, but also manipulative skill and a detached view of mankind.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 801: Mencken praised women, though he believed they should remain in the background of industry and politics. In personal letters especially, Mencken would write that women should appreciate men and do their best to support them. Although Mencken did not intend to demean women, his description of his "ideal scene" with a woman in the 1922 edition was not conventionally progressive:
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 803: It is the close of a busy and vexatious day—say half past five or six o´clock of a winter afternoon. I have had a cocktail or two, and am stretched out on a divan in front of a fire, smoking. At the edge of the divan, close enough for me to reach her with my hands, sits a woman not too young, but still good-looking and well dressed—above all, a woman with a soft, low-pitched, agreeable voice. As I snooze she talks—of anything, everything, all the things that women talk of: books, music, the play, men, other women. No politics. No business. No religion. No metaphysics. Nothing challenging and vexatious—but remember, she is intelligent; what she says is clearly expressed... Gradually I fall asleep—but only for an instant... then to sleep again—slowly and charmingly down that slippery hill of dreams. And then awake again, and then asleep again, and so on. I ask you seriously: could anything be more unutterably beautiful?
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 808: The book was reviewed very well: according to Carl Bode, there were four times as many favorable reviews as unfavorable.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 814: Mencken was a controversial, and humorous journalist, who greatly affected American fiction in the 1920s. He ridiculed the US’s organized religion, business and middle class. He was a very critical man, who supported Germany during the war and had a very Marxist outlook on life. Bill refers to him, saying that he mocks God. Also this shows Bill’s character, that he is someone is very cynical and critical about life.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 823: Our Lord Jesus Christ does not stand for peace at any price...Every true American would rather see this land face war than see her flag lowered in dishonor...I wish to say that, not only from the standpoint of a citizen, but from the standpoint of a minister of religion...I believe there is nothing that would be of such great practical benefit to us as universal military training for the men of our land.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 825: If by Pacifism is meant the teaching that the use of force is never justifiable, then, however well meant, it is mistaken, and it is hurtful to the life of our country. And the Pacifism which takes the position that because war is evil, therefore all who engage in war, whether for offense or defense, are equally blameworthy, and to be condemned, is not only unreasonable, it is inexcusably unjust. Sorry Christ, we gotta move on, that's how the cookie crumbles. Phil Roth's 2 Swedish sluts were just plain wrong, and so were you J.C.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 867: Doll in a teacup she were, se oli, kuin posliininukke,
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 871: Then we was shifted to Neemuch Sit meidät käskettiim Nimachiin
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 917: ‘Come you back, you British soldier; come you back to Mandalay!’ Tule takasin brittisotilas, tule äkkiä, olen paxuna!
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 919:    Come you back to Mandalay, Tule takasin Mandalayhin
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 929: ​An’ I seed her first a-smokin’ of a whackin’ white cheroot, Mä näin sen ekan kerran kun se veti valkoista röböä
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 964:    Beefy face an’ grubby ’and Paxut posket ruma perse ---
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    Was Hemingway a racist?


    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 984: Unquestionably, Ernest Hemingway was anti-Semitic. Studded throughout his letters are nasty remarks about Jews. But Hemingway felt his prejudice had a place in his fiction as well, most notably in “The Sun Also Rises,” his classic 1925 novel about a group of Paris expatriates at the bullfights in Pamplona.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 986: Hemingway routinely describes Robert Cohn, introduced in the novel’s first lines as “the middleweight boxing champion of Princeton,” as a “kike” and a “rich Jew”; his obnoxiousness fuels the plot. (Cohn was based on Harold Loeb, a friend who gave Hemingway crucial support in getting his early work published; Hemingway could not forgive anyone who did him a good turn.) The anti-Semitic insult of writing a character like Cohn into his first major novel is breathtaking: it was not, like Hemingway’s letters, intended for private consumption only, but as characterization and a plot device in a work of fiction — a novel, as it turned out, written for the ages.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 993: Does this make Ernest Hemingway a bad writer? Does it mean we should no longer read him? I don’t think so. But then again I wrote his biography so I may be biased. The aesthetic satisfaction and sheer joy of reading such works as “In Our Time” and “A Moveable Feast,” or encountering the enduring truths of such novels as “A Farewell to Arms,” “For Whom the Bell Tolls” and, yes, “The Sun Also Rises” are undeniable. The books remain. So does racism and antisemitism. There are here to stay.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 995: I’ve tried in my book to understand the man behind Hemingway’s great achievements, to re-create the epic scale of his finally tragic life. To make my long story short, he was an asshole.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 1016: "Go sit at it," Bill said. We went on out across the street.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 1024: En tauromaquia, la verónica es un lance o suerte fundamental que se efectúa sujetando el capote con las dos manos. Su «invención» (más bien su fijación) se atribuye a Costillares.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 1026: Joaquín Rodríguez llamado Costillares fue un torero español, nacido en Sevilla el 20 de julio de 1743 y fallecido en Madrid el 27 de enero de 1800. Es considerado el padre del espectáculo taurino moderno, como innovador y organizador de la lidia.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 1028: Ya Pepe-Hillo utiliza el nombre de verónica en su Tauromaquia (1796). Los tratadistas atribuyen el origen del nombre a la semejanza entre la forma de presentar el capote y la del lienzo en que Verónica, de acuerdo a los Evangelios, enjugó el rostro de Jesús de Nazaret.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 1038: That seemed to handle it. That was it. Send a girl off with one man. Introduce her to another to go off with him. Now go and bring her back. And sign the wire with love. That was it all right. I went in to lunch.
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    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 40: Said a great congregational preacher

    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 49: It's a long way back home.
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    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 74: Henry Ward Beecher was the son of Lyman Beecher, a Calvinist minister who became one of the best-known evangelists of his era. Several of his brothers and sisters became well-known educators and activists, most notably Harriet Beecher Stowe, who achieved worldwide fame with her abolitionist novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. Henry Ward Beecher graduated from Amherst College in 1834 and Lane Theological Seminary in 1837 before serving as a minister in Indianapolis and Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 76: In 1847, Beecher became the first pastor of the Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, New York. He soon acquired fame on the lecture circuit for his novel oratorical style in which he employed humor, dialect, and slang. Over the course of his ministry, he developed a theology emphasizing God's love above all else. He also grew interested in social reform, particularly the abolitionist movement. In the years leading up to the Civil War, he raised money to purchase slaves from captivity and to send rifles—nicknamed "Beecher's Bibles"—to abolitionists fighting in Kansas. He toured Europe during the Civil War, speaking in support of the Union. Beecher oli selkeästi Lutherin linjoilla K.S. Laurilan raportoimassa teologis-poliittisessa kiistassa.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 83: Beecher enjoyed the company of women, and rumors of extramarital affairs circulated as early as his Indiana days, when he was believed to have had an affair with a young member of his congregation. In 1858, the Brooklyn Eagle wrote a story accusing him of an affair with another young church member who had later become a prostitute. The wife of Beecher's patron and editor, Henry Bowen, confessed on her deathbed to her husband of an affair with Beecher; Bowen concealed the incident during his lifetime.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 85: Several members of Beecher's circle reported that Beecher had had an affair with Edna Dean Proctor, an author with whom he was collaborating on a book of his sermons. The couple's first encounter was the subject of dispute: Beecher reportedly told friends that it had been consensual, while Proctor reportedly told Henry Bowen that Beecher had raped her. Regardless of the initial circumstances, Beecher and Proctor allegedly then carried on their affair for more than a year. According to historian Barry Werth, "it was standard gossip that 'Beecher preaches to seven or eight of his mistresses every Sunday evening.'"
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 90: Henry Ward Beecher had publicly denounced Woodhull's advocacy of free love. Outraged at what she saw as his hypocrisy, she published a story titled "The Beecher-Tilton Scandal Case" in her paper Woodhull and Claflin's Weekly on November 2, 1872; the article made detailed allegations that America's most renowned clergyman was secretly practicing the free-love doctrines that he denounced from the pulpit. Woodhull was arrested in New York City and imprisoned for sending obscene material through the mail. The scandal split the Beecher siblings; Harriet and others supported Henry, while Isabella publicly supported Woodhull.The first trial was Woodhull's, who was released on a technicality.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 92: Subsequent hearings and trial, in the words of Walter A. McDougall, "drove Reconstruction off the front pages for two and a half years" and became "the most sensational 'he said, she said' in American history". On October 31, 1873, Plymouth Church excommunicated Theodore Tilton for "slandering" Beecher. The Council of Congregational Churches held a board of inquiry from March 9 to 29, 1874, to investigate the disfellowshipping of Tilton, and censured Plymouth Church for acting against Tilton without first examining the charges against Beecher. As of June 27, 1874, Plymouth Church established its own investigating committee which exonerated Beecher.Tilton then sued Beecher on civil charges of adultery. The Beecher-Tilton trial began in January 1875, and ended in July when the jurors deliberated for six days but were unable to reach a verdict. In February 1876, the Congregational church held a final hearing to exonerate Beecher.
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    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 165: Cassius Dio even reports that the Boudica uprising in Britannia was caused by Seneca forcing large loans on the indigenous British aristocracy in the aftermath of Claudius's conquest of Britain, and then calling them in suddenly and aggressively. Seneca was sensitive to such accusations: his De Vita Beata ("On the Happy Life") dates from around this time and includes a defence of wealth along Stoic lines, arguing that properly gaining and spending wealth is appropriate behaviour for a philosopher.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 172: Alongside Seneca's apparent fortitude in the face of death, for example, one can also view his actions as rather histrionic and performative; and when Tacitus tells us that he left his family an imago suae vitae (Annales 15.62), "imagonsa", he is possibly being ambiguous: in Roman culture, the imago was a kind of mask that commemorated the great ancestors of noble families, but at the same time, it may also suggest duplicity, superficiality, and pretence.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 174: Seneca's influence on later generations is immense—during the Renaissance he was "a sage admired and venerated as an oracle of moral, even of Christian edification; a master of literary style and a model for dramatic art."
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  • Begin at once to live, and count each separate day as a separate yesterday.
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  • Every night before going to sleep, we must ask ourselves: whose weakness did I overcome today? What asset did I acquire?
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  • Throw me to the wolves and I will return leading the pack.
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  • I am not born for one corner; the whole world is my business place.
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  • You all sorely complain of the shortness of time, and yet have much more than you know what to do with. Your lives are either spent in doing nothing at all, or in doing nothing to the purpose, or in doing nothing that you ought to do. You are always complaining that your days are few, and acting as though there would be no end of them. You are whiners.
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  • Sometimes even to die is an act of courtesy.
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  • While I teach, you learn.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 226: The details of Cyrus's death vary by account. The account of Herodotus from his Histories provides the second-longest detail, in which Cyrus met his fate in a fierce battle with the Massagetae, a tribe from the southern deserts of Khwarezm and Kyzyl Kum in the southernmost portion of the Eurasian Steppe regions of modern-day Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, following the advice of Croesus to attack them in their own territory. The Massagetae were related to the Scythians in their dress and mode of living; they fought on horseback and on foot. In order to acquire her realm, Cyrus first sent an offer of marriage to their ruler, the empress Tomyris, a proposal she rejected.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 228: He then commenced his attempt to take Massagetae territory by force (c. 529), beginning by building bridges and towered war boats along his side of the river Oxus, or Amu Darya, which separated them. Sending him a warning to cease his encroachment (a warning which she stated she expected he would disregard anyway), Tomyris challenged him to meet her forces in honorable warfare, inviting him to a location in her country a day's march from the river, where their two armies would formally engage each other. He accepted her offer, but, learning that the Massagetae were unfamiliar with wine and its intoxicating effects, he set up and then left camp with plenty of it behind, taking his best soldiers with him and leaving the least capable ones.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 230: The general of Tomyris's army, Spargapises, who was also her son, and a third of the Massagetian troops, killed the group Cyrus had left there and, finding the camp well stocked with food and the wine, unwittingly drank themselves into inebriation, diminishing their capability to defend themselves when they were then overtaken by a surprise attack. They were successfully defeated, and, although he was taken prisoner, Spargapises committed suicide once he regained sobriety. Upon learning of what had transpired, Tomyris denounced Cyrus's tactics as underhanded and swore vengeance, leading a second wave of troops into battle herself. Cyrus the Great was ultimately killed, and his forces suffered massive casualties in what Herodotus referred to as the fiercest battle of his career and the ancient world. When it was over, Tomyris ordered the body of Cyrus brought to her, then decapitated him and dipped his head in a vessel of blood in a symbolic gesture of revenge for his bloodlust and the death of her son. However, some scholars question this version, mostly because even Herodotus admits this event was one of many versions of Cyrus's death that he heard from a supposedly reliable source who told him no one was there to see the aftermath.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 235: The Edict of Restoration, a proclamation attested by a cylinder seal in which Cyrus authorized and encouraged the return of the Israelites to the Land of Israel following his conquest of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, is described in the Bible and likewise left a lasting legacy on the Jewish religion due to his role in ending the Babylonian captivity and facilitating the Jewish return to Zion. According to Isaiah 45:1 of the Hebrew Bible, God anointed Cyrus for this task, even referring to him as a messiah (lit. 'anointed one'); Cyrus is the only non-Jewish figure in the Bible to be revered in this capacity.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 237: Having originated from Persis, roughly corresponding to the modern-day Fars Province of Iran, Cyrus has played a crucial role in defining the national identity of modern Iran. He remains a cult figure amongst modern Iranians, with his tomb serving as a spot of reverence for millions of people. In the 1970s, the last Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, identified Cyrus' famous proclamation inscribed onto the Cyrus Cylinder as the oldest-known declaration of human rights, and the Cylinder has since been popularized as such. This view has been criticized by some Western historians as a misunderstanding of the Cylinder's generic nature as a traditional statement that new monarchs make at the beginning of their reign. Fucking Westerners, always belittling other people's achievements.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 248: Anglosaxeille on Ukrainan selkkaus kuin lahja taivaasta. NATO on taas muodissa ja omien johtajien tunaroinnit anteexiannetut. (acy-55000">Lähde)
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 259: I did attend one of the first National Book Award Ceremonies 40 years ago. That was also my last experience of book prize giving... The winner in fiction, was my old friend James Jones, From Here To Eternity. His victory was somewhat marred by Jean Stafford, one of the 5 judges, unlike our present distinguished company, who moved slowly, if unsurely, about the room, stopping before each notable to announce in a loud voice, "The decision was not unanimous."
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 264: Robert Lowell IV (March 1, 1917 – September 12, 1977) was an American poet. He was born into a Boston Brahmin family that could trace its origins back to the Mayflower, yep, just those who only talked to Cod. He really thought he was something else, but he wasn't, just another evil looking guy.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 266: Lowell married the novelist and short-story writer Jean Stafford in 1940. Before their marriage, in 1938, Lowell and Stafford were in a serious car crash, in which Lowell was at the wheel, that left Stafford permanently scarred, while Lowell walked away unscathed. The impact crushed Stafford's nose and cheekbone and required her to undergo multiple reconstructive surgeries. No wonder they had a tormented marriage.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 284: What makes him tick? Each night now I tie Mikä saa sen tikittämään? Joka ilta sidon
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 286: Gored by the climacteric of his want, Halujensa menopaussin kovertamana,
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 290: Lowell was a conscientious objector during World War II and served several months at the federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut. He explained his decision not to serve in World War II in a letter addressed to President Franklin Roosevelt on September 7, 1943, stating, "Dear Mr President: I very much regret that I must refuse the opportunity you offer me in your communication of August 6, 1943 for service in the Armed Force." He explained that after the bombing at Pearl Harbor, he was prepared to fight in the war until he read about the American terms of unconditional surrender that he feared would lead to the "permanent destruction of Germany and Japan." Well as it turned out it wasn't as bad as that, but countless beautiful places were bombed beyond recognition. Lowell kept his Tolstoyan stance consistently in the subsequent wars as well. Even evil people have exceptional sane moments. Lowell thought he was Hart Crane reincarnate.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 295: In 1941, bugler and career soldier Private Robert E. Lee Prewitt (Montgomery Clift) transfers from Fort Shafter to a rifle company at Schofield Barracks on the island of Oahu. Because Prewitt was also a boxer, Captain Dana "Dynamite" Holmes wants him on his regimental team. Prewitt explains that he stopped fighting after blinding a friend and refuses. Consequently, Holmes makes Prewitt's life miserable and ultimately orders First Sergeant Milton Warden (Lancaster) to prepare a court-martial. Warden suggests doubling Prewitt's company punishment as an alternative. Prewitt is hazed by the other NCOs and is supported only by his close friend, Private Angelo Maggio (Sinatra).
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 297: Prewitt and Maggio join a social club where Prewitt becomes attracted to Lorene. At the club, Maggio gets into an argument with stockade Sergeant "Fatso" Judson. Later, at a local bar, Judson provokes Maggio and the two nearly come to blows before Warden intervenes.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 299: Despite being warned, Warden risks prison when he starts seeing Holmes' wife Karen. Her marriage to Holmes is fraught with infidelity, exacerbated after the stillbirth of a child and Karen's subsequent infertility. Karen encourages Warden to become an officer which would enable her to divorce Holmes and marry him.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 301: Maggio is sentenced to the stockade after walking off guard duty and getting drunk, subjecting him to Judson's unqualified (and unauthorized) wrath. Prewitt discovers Lorene's name is really Alma and her goal is to make enough money at the club to go back to the mainland. Prewitt tells her his career is in the military, and the two wonder whether they have a future together.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 303: A sergeant named Galovitch, a member of Holmes' boxing team, picks a fight with Prewitt. The fight is reported to Holmes who observes without intervening. Holmes is about to punish Prewitt again, but when he is told that Galovitch started the fight, Holmes lets him off the hook. The regimental commander observes Holmes' conduct and, after an investigation, orders his resignation in lieu of a court martial. Holmes' replacement, Captain Ross, reprimands the other NCOs, demotes Galovitch to Private, and affirms that there will be no more promotions through boxing.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 305: Maggio escapes from the stockade after a brutal beating from Judson and dies in Prewitt's arms. Seeking revenge, Prewitt finds Judson in a back alley and the two fight with knives. Prewitt kills Judson, but not before being badly wounded himself; Prewitt goes AWOL and stays with Lorene while Warden covers for his absence.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 307: Karen tells Warden that Holmes' resignation is forcing them back to the mainland, but Warden reveals he has no interest in becoming an officer, effectively ending their relationship.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 309: Early Sunday morning, the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor. Warden keeps his head in the chaos. That night, Prewitt attempts to rejoin his company (despite Lorene's pleas for him to stay with her) but MPs shoot him dead when he refuses to halt. Warden identifies him as a good soldier, but dead.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 311: Days later, Karen and Lorene coincidentally stand next to each other on a ship going to the mainland. Karen tosses her leis into the sea wondering if she will ever return to Hawaii. Lorene tells Karen she is not returning and that her "fiancé", whom she identifies as Prewitt, died heroically during the Pearl Harbor attack and was awarded a silver star (none of which is true). Karen recognizes the name, but says nothing.
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    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 337: Venus and Serena Williams, and their father Richard, were given a hostile reception from the crowd at the 2001 Indian Wells Masters after Russian Elena Dementieva accused Richard of “deciding” who wins matches between his daughters.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 339: The two sisters were due to face each other in the semi-final in California and the crowd did not react kindly after Venus withdrew from the match. They booed Serena when she entered the stadium for the final against Kim Clijsters while Venus and Richard were also booed when they made their way to their seats.
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    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 392: Seuraavat juutalaiset kirjailijat mainitaan tiheimmin kun keskustellaan kafkalaisuudesta amerikkalaisessa romaanissa ja novellissa: Nathanael West, Isaac Rosenfeld, Delmore Schwartz, Paul Doodman, Saul Bellow, Norman Mailer, J. D. Salinger, Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth, Joseph Heller, Meyer Liben ja Susan Sontag. Sietää muistaa tutkijoiden varaus. Kafkan vaikutus on useimmiten ollut epäsuora ja kietoutunut Freudin ohella muidenkin idealähteiden kanssa: Dostojevski, Kierkegaard, Buber, Reich, Trotski, Sartre... Harvoin se näkyy niin voimallisen tarttuvana kuin Isaac Rosenfeldin (1918-1956) lyhyissä paraabeleissa.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 394: Kuka hilskutti oli Isaac Rosenfeld? No sehän oli se Salen koulukaveri.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 396: Rosenfeld oli amerikkalainen juutalainen kirjoittaja, josta tuli merkittävä jäsen New Yorkin älymystössä. Rosenfeld wrote one novel (Passage from Home, 1946), which, according to literary critic Marck Shechner, "helped fashion a uniquely American voice by marrying the incisiveness of Mark Twain to the Russian melancholy of Dostoevsky."
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 399: He thought he was "the golden boy" of the New York literary elite, but his friends later remembered him in their memoirs as a man who, despite his brilliance, never fulfilled his potential; as Howe put it, a "Wunderkind grown into tubby sage ... he died as a lonely sloth." He died on July 14, 1956 of a heart attack in his one-room apartment in Chicago.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 424: Tissiä jynssäävä neekeri Brooks oli läppä Massachusettsin senaattori Brookesta. Ketkään ei ole niin rasisteja kuin kuraveriset. Tissi kuuntelee älppäriltä Laurence Olivieria mussuttamassa Shakespearea. Othelloa tietysti, sehän oli neekeri. Pilillä oli varmaan joku seikkailu jonkun mustanahan kanssa josta se ei ihan tohdi kertoa.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 428: Laurence Olivier oli vähintäänkin 2-neuvoinen. From the beginning of Olivier's life, there was confusion over his sexual identity. The most intimate friend of his youth was the actor Denys Blakelock, also the son of a clergyman, who was homosexual. The Queen's late aunt, Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, who was involved with the bisexual and married Kaye for several years, told me quite emphatically that he and Olivier were "épris" ("in love"). And Coward, who was appalled to witness the two men openly exchanging French kisses in public, despised Kaye, whom he habitually referred to as "randy Dan Kaminski" (David Daniel Kaminski was Kaye's real name). One biography printed after his death alleged that Olivier “was deeply involved in a homosexual affair with Danny Kaye.”
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 489: Othello, in full Othello, the Moor of Venice, tragedy in five acts by William Shakespeare, written in 1603–04 and published in 1622 in a quarto edition from a transcript of an authorial manuscript.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 491: The play is set in motion when Othello, a heroic black general in the service of Venice, appoints Cassio and not Iago as his chief lieutenant. Jealous of Othello’s success and envious of Cassio, Iago plots Othello’s downfall by falsely implicating Othello’s wife, Desdemona, and Cassio in a love affair. With the unwitting aid of Emilia, his wife, and the willing help of Roderigo, a fellow malcontent, Iago carries out his plan.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 493: As an older black man, Othello thinks he is no longer attractive to his young white Venetian wife. Overcome with jealousy, Othello kills Desdemona. When he learns from Emilia, too late, that his wife is "blameless," he asks to be remembered as one who “loved not wisely but too well” and kills himself.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 545: Pesach tarkoittaa passover, ohareita. Musta enkeli ohitti juutalaisten ovet koska ne oli ovelasti desinfioineet ne verellä, niin että rutto vei vaan egyptiläisiä. Se oli juutalaisten pääsiäisen ihme käsidesillä. Kristittyjen pääsiäistä koristaa piikkikorona.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 604: Nefiili Leegion tapauxessa muutama sika menetettiin mutta 1 örkki pelastui, eli peli apinoille 2000-1. Pakanat sukelteli ärräpäitä päästellen järvestä hukkuneita sikoja. Briefer and her team believe that their AI method is about 92% accurate in discerning a pig's emotional state. And they plan to build some kind of tool, maybe an app, to help farmers listen to the pigs.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 637: Which one is true? We simply do not know for sure. The facts about his death have not been historically proven, beyond a reasonable doubt. In fact, there is no historical consensus on the person of Matthew. There are several conflicting accounts, and the Greek text does not state anywhere he was an eyewitness (and therefore a disciple). Maybe he was a fake. The problem is the gospel of Matthew is anonymous: the author is not named within the oldest surviving text, and the superscription "according to Matthew" was added some time in the second century, although the gospel doesn't state it's an eyewitness account. The historically very likely incorrect tradition that the author was the disciple Matthew begins with the early Christian bishop Papias of Hierapolis.
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    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 687: Malmö ja Ruozi ylipäänsä on tähän mennessä jo totaalisen mätiä, kuten Nuori Wallenberg-Netflix-sarja, sen miljöö, henkilöt, juoni, ja ennen kaikkea sen liikeidea osoittaa. Suurin syyllinen on globalisaatio ja talousliberalismi, ja sen hännillä tullut immigranttien riisto ja kyykytys. Ei kyl yhtään huvittaisi joutua tutustumaan lähemmin vitun ruozidemokraatteihin, vielä vähemmän natoilla niden kaverina. "Something is wrong with democracy, when free speech is at risk." Minne hävisi kansankoti? Minne sosialidemokratia? Missä on Tage Erlanderin suomalainen vaimo? Varmaan kuoli koronaan vanhainkodissa. Mengeleä myydään käytettynä neekereille takaisin kuin t-paitapaalia. Vittu ja vielä pitää kuunnella ruozalaista räppiä. Tää on todella paska ohjelma. Ja kaiken kukkuraxi puisevat palikkasvenskit puhuu siinä toisilleen hoonoa enkkua. Å nej, bajsprogram från början till slut.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 697: Islam teaches that Jesus Christ was a messenger of Allah who was miraculously born of a virgin, performed various symbolic miracles, raised the dead, brought the revealed book of the Gospel (known as the Injeel), and called down as a sign from heaven a table laden with sustenance.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 699: Islam however diverges from orthodox Christianity and teaches many erroneous things: that the Bible has been corrupted, that Jesus was not crucified, that Jesus was not divine, that God is not triune, and that Jesus was a prophet of Islam. Both religions make assertions as to being the exclusive and correct way to worship and come to God. Islam, which is rapidly growing in adherents worldwide with 1.6 billion followers, presents itself as the final revelation of God and as a formidable competitor of Christianity on the market for Abrahamic religions.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 701: An aim of Christian apologetics must be to defend and articulate the white supremacy of the Christian religion as compared to Islam. The goal of this paper will be to highlight a historical issue surrounding the Quran’s source material for its account of Jesus Christ and some clay birds. In the best traditions of American free enterprise and Western market economy, I shall do my best to denigrate the musulmans and sell our alternative product in its place.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 705: Western writers who, for reasons of the defense of Christianity and Judaism, or for their reasons of their disbelief in any Divine Revelation, have been wont to disparage the Quran as regards to factual, historical accuracy, or have spoken of “Muhammad’s confused knowledge of history” or his “imperfect or deficient knowledge of Judaism” are, in every respect, wide of the mark. To begin with, such observations presume the Prophet’s participation in the compositions of the Quran, which is in no way admissible...Although the stories in the Quran have their historical origins, they undergo a transformation which lifts them out of their former context into a retelling which is not that of a human tongue ...Divine revelation [takes] this “material” and [uses] it for its own purposes; the origins of the story become irrelevant...
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 707: This leads one to have the impression that history is of no value when it comes to Quranic texts! If the Christian Scriptures are not to be exempt from historical scrutiny despite claims of divine inspiration, neither should Islam. The mere idea that history is of no importance when deducing the factuality of a religious claim is thwarted with the admission that God is a God of truth who acts in history. As C.S. Lewis stated, “history is a story written by the inky pinky finger of God.”
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 709: Furthermore, religions contain postulations or statements that are to be regarded by their followers as facts. If they are to be considered and discussed as facts, they must be subjected to the rules of historical criticism. One is free to utilize the tools of history and reason in seeking to better understand how at least some of the content of the Quran came to be what it is today.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 711: When history, reason, and revelation are taken into consideration, one will reasonably understand the limitations of Islam and its failure to supersede the veracity and preeminence of the Christian message.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 713: Within the Quran, Jesus’ miraculous virgin birth is recounted with Mary having astonishment. How could she become pregnant when no mortal man has touched her? The angel she is having a criminal conversation with discourages her incredulousness with an affirmation of the power and might of Allah’s definitive decree. The virgin birth lacks the majesty of the Christian doctrine because it is not an announcement of God coming into her. Jesus would be like others before him, a prophet who announces God’s truth. The angel goes on to describe just what Jesus would do. Within the description, the author narrates an account of a miracle that Jesus performed as “clear proof” that he was a prophet of Allah. The miracle is repeated later in Surah 5.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 742: Many of the things Mohammed wrote down are found within the Judeo-Christian canon: Jesus taught the Scriptures, he healed lepers and men who were born blind, and he raised people from the dead. But, the Gospels and nowhere else in Scripture presents Jesus ever molding clay into sparrows (or other birds, passerine or otherwise) and breathing life into them, causing them to fly away. Where is this material found? Discussing the origin of many pseudo-biblical themes, accounts, and motifs within the Quran, Yehuda D. Nevo (admittedly a Jew, but we got a common enemy here) noted that:
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 746: Christianity, and especially Judeo-Christianity. Thus the Quran alludes repeatedly to the content of the Pentateuch and the Gospels. But while it is true that more Quranic material is classifiable as “Judaic” or “Christian” than as specifically “Judeo-Christian,” nonetheless the influence of the later is central; for whereas the “Judaic” and “Christian” material consists of references to “known facts,” or allusions to, and occasional retellings of, stories and legends, the Judeo-Christian material shaped the theology of the Quran.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 748: The source material for the account of Jesus creating birds out of clay is likely derived from the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, a late second or third century pseudepigraphal gospel that describes Jesus’ early life before he started his ministry as an adult. The story reads:
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 750: When the boy Jesus was five years old, he was playing at the ford of a rushing stream. And he gathered the disturbed water into pools and made them pure and excellent, commanding them by the character of his word alone and not by means of a deed. Then, taking soft clay from the mud, he formed twelve sparrows. It was the Sabbath when he did these things, and many children were with him. And a certain Jew, seeing the boy Jesus with the other children doing these things, went to his father Joseph and falsely accused the boy Jesus, saying that, on the Sabbath he made clay, which is not lawful, and fashioned twelve sparrows. And Joseph came and rebuked him, saying, “Why are you doing these things on the Sabbath?” But Jesus, clapping his hands, commanded the birds with a shout in front of everyone and said, “Go, take flight, and remember me, living ones.” And the sparrows, taking flight, went away squawking. (Sparrows don't squawk, they tweet. Perhaps they were ducks?) When the Pharisee saw this he was amazed and reported it to all his friends. (Inf: 1:1-5 italics added for emphasis
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 754: While the Quran mentions the miracle in passing whereas the infancy gospel narrates the episode, the apparent similarity cannot be denied. The source material for this account poses special problems for Muslim source critics because of the nature of the infancy account.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 759: Attributed to the apostle Thomas (not likely, him being a stickler for factuality), the story accounts Jesus’ doings from age five to his appearance within the temple (Luke 2:41-49). In his book The Lost Bible: Forgotten Scriptures Revealed, J.R. Porter commented:
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 762: dangerous powers, rather like Harry Potter. His words can have harsh consequences when he is angered or insulted, as when he shrivels up one boy for a quite insignificant act and strikes another dead for merely bumping into him. It is hard not to feel distaste at such stories, which seem so far removed from the Jesus of the canonical gospels, and one can even detect a degree of unease on the part of the author as he narrates them: while attempting to absolve Jesus from the blame, he more than once records the great offense which Jesus’ behavior caused, as well as the efforts of his parents to restrain him, as when Joseph asks Jesus: “Why do you do such things that these people must suffer and hate us and persecute us?” On another occasion Joseph tells Mary: “Do not let him go outside the door, for all those who provoke him die."
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 766: “the embellishments with which the ‘infancy gospels’ fill out the sparse details of the birth stories in Matthew and Luke are all fabricated out of whole cloth, they are not traditions of more or less dimly remembered facts; but they generated tenacious traditions of a new kind.”
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 773: The Quran’s use of the infancy story or legends built upon that story pose a special problem for Muslims apologists: the Quran is a divinely-dictated book that contains accounts of Jesus Christ found in unreliable literature some 100 to 200 years after the last book of the New
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    a) The story is presented within the narrative flow as events that happened within Jesus’ lifetime. The clay birds incident is said to be a “sign from your Lord” that Jesus teaches the truth about Allah. The “sign” is meant for the children of Israel to see the truthfulness of Jesus’ message of Allah. How can something be a sign if the something has no historical referent? (Polyphemos and Parmenides had the same problem with the word "oudeis".)
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 792: c) The objection might also imply something about the character of Allah and his ability to use inaccuracies or falsities within his revealed truth. What makes matters worse for the objector is the pivotal role the Quran plays within Muslim thought concerning inspiration. Islamic scholar Stefan Wild asserts
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 799: Another possible objection would be to argue that the Infancy Gospel of Thomas is in fact historically reliable and that early Christians erred when they left it out of their canon.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 803: a) Good reasons existed for rejection of canonicity for the spurious book. The book failed to meet the 5 requirements for canonicity: 1) apostolic authority (Was it written by the apostles or early eye witness news?), 2) orthodoxy (Does it line up with clear OT and NT teachings?), 3) antiquity (Has it been used within the covenant community for an extended period of time?), 4) inspiration, (Does the book make a tangible and testable claim of divine inspiration?) and 5) usage (Was it accepted by the catholic church at large?). 6) The early Church also viewed their discussions and debates surrounding the issues of canonicity as being directed and superintended by God. The determinations and deliberations concerning the canon were in some sense within the will and superintending of God working through his church.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 805: b) Furthermore, this objection ignores the history behind the Infancy Gospels themselves and the intentions behind their creation. The Christians penning the gospels knew they were creating stories that were not meant to be read as truth or contain actual, correct historiography. How do we know? Because of 1)-5). And above all, because 6) OUR God said so (to the patriarchs (p.c.), and they should know).
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 807: c) Lastly, the psychopathology of the Infancy Gospel of Thomas is loftier and more theologically expansive than the psychopathology of the NT documents! If Muslim apologists choose to argue that the book contains correct theology and history concerning the nature and work Jesus Christ, they will have to deal with the ramifications of a book that teaches Jesus was a nasty boy in more ways than the NT documents otherwise elucidate. Thus, the book would then contradict the teachings of the Quran itself!
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 809: Summa summarum, both objections are found to be lacking to the argument presented against the Quran. Serious reflection and study should be given concerning the trustworthiness of the Quranic text itself and the teachings espoused within the book. Clearly it is all a big lie (the Quran), and the Bible wins 6-0! Amen, let's pray. No, not you! roll up your little rug, take your dirty sandals and get your heathen ass outa here!
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    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 77: At the Petite École, Rodin “finished lessons so quickly that the teachers eventually ran out of assignments. He did not care to socialize with his classmates; he wanted only to work.” Rodin’s talent was noted by his legion of admiring artists, writers, and lovers. His rise was a matter of time, even if he was ignored by academic art institutions early in life.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 79: Rilke’s path was more circuitous. Born to a liberal family in Prague when Rodin was 35, the young Rilke was dressed as a girl by his mother and called “Sophie.” (His given name was actually René.) When he came of age, his parents sent him to a military academy in hopes that he might achieve the officer’s rank that eluded his father, but the students there saw him as “fragile, precocious and a moral scold”—qualities that linger with him throughout the book, until he emerges from Rodin’s shadow as a major writer.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 92: It seems at times that Rodin and Rilke struggled with the practice of empathy, as if—like their own art—it was a genuinely new and difficult thing to comprehend.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 97: Rilkes motto was "To work is to live without dying." Rilke hated hospitals and the way dying had been stripped of its terrible intimacy there. But--he is dead all the same.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 99: Born in 1875 in Prague, Rilke was until he was six or seven got up in skirts by his mother, who named him René and tried to console herself for the death of an infant daughter. By the time Rilke was ten, his disappointed romantic of a mother had left his father, a kindly but ineffectual minor railway official, who had spent some years in the Austrian army unsuccessfully seeking commission as an officer. Rilke's parents decided to send the young boy to military school, a prospect that stirred the father's hopes of turning his son into a soldier. LOL. Though he later claimed to have loathed military school, the young bohemian warmly absorbed the values of discipline, valor, and self-sacrifice into his ideal of the defiant artist-hero. He skillfully foiled his father's martial expectations, and lack of funds freed the aspiring poet from his family's next plans for him: law school. In fact, though he attended several universities, soaking up lectures on diverse subjects throughout his life, he never graduated from any of them. About such a practical matter as a sheepskin, the finest German lyricist since Goethe wrote as an adolescent, "And even if I never reach my Arts degree / I'm still a scholar, as I wished to be."
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 101: W. H. Auden once remarked that would-be poets had better learn a manual trade. But Rilke was cast more in the haughty Yeatsian mold that Auden, not exactly a day laborer himself, haughtily disdained. And unlike Rilke's contemporary Franz Kafka, who performed his tasks as an insurance executive with initiative and even enthusiasm, Rilke was too frail psychologically to balance his art with the demands of full-time employment. Even a desk job in the Austrian army during the First World War, when the forty-year-old literary celebrity was conscripted, proved too much for him. After three weeks of parade-ground training and living in barracks, which nearly killed him, Rilke was assigned to the propaganda section. There his literary powers deserted him, and his frustrated superiors transferred the stunned poet to the card-filing department, where he remained for six months, until his friends interceded and got him discharged. André Malraux he was not.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 103: Rilke's diaries and letters, lively with tales of self-dislike and depression, seem to out-Kafka Kafka himself. Still, biographers should beware of making too much of these highly polished introspections. Rilke conceived of writing as a form of prayer, as Kafka did, and he made astringent self-examination a ritualistic prelude to work. Both writers magnified their inadequacies, sometimes to the point of a vaunting self-regard; it was an efficient way to wrest from their doubts a diligent beauty of creation.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 105: Rilke lived on the brink of poverty for much of his life, dependent on the good graces of aristocratic and haute-bourgeois patrons in the twilight of the Hapsburg Empire. His shaky situation, much as he complained of it, suited his temperament as well as did the black clothes he liked to parade in during his dandyish younger days in Prague. Like the great German mystics, Rilke was a confirmed solitary. Thus he sought to form emotional bonds with people more ardently than do those who take their desire to be with others for granted. Wandering from person to person and from place to place like a pilgrim, he found that patrons offered him, among more practical things, a potential shrine of emotional fulfillment.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 107: Rilke spent his life wandering. From an art colony in Germany he migrated to a position as Rodin's secretary in Paris; the sculptor eventually claimed that the poet was answering letters without his permission and summarily dismissed him, as much to Rilke's relief as to his chagrin. From Berlin he made two pilgrimages to Russia to meet Tolstoy, on one trip going nearly unacknowledged because of a titanic quarrel between the count and the countess. He traveled from Italy to Vienna to Spain to Tunisia to Cairo. His restless peregrinations had their origins in his epoch, and in a temperament forced painfully to choose perfection of the life or of the work. Rilke's academic sponsor and friend was Georg Simmel, the celebrated German sociologist and philosopher of modernity. In "The Adventurer," one of his most famous essays, Simmel argued that only the experience of art or adventure could invest time with the significance once lent it by religious ritual. The work of both art and adventure had a beginning and an end; they were each an "island in life" that briefly imparted a transcendent wholeness to experience. And of all possible modern adventures, Simmel concluded, the one that most completely combined the profoundest elements of life with a momentary apprehension of what lay beyond life was the love affair.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 111: First of all, it provided him with an uncanny empathy for women. His two most potent and obsessive literary images were the unrequited female lover and the woman artist struggling to find freedom and space for her work. But Rilke's liberated feminine side also gave him the gift of unabashed openness to his need and desire for the opposite sex (from women). He recalls Kierkegaard's description of Mozart's Don Giovanni, who did not calculatedly seduce, according to Kierkegaard, but desired seductively. What women found irresistible about Rilke was not the effect he had on them but the effect they had on him.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 113: Yet to put the burden of salvation solely on relations between men and women is to make a life between stumbling, imperfect men and women impossible. Rilke had no illusions about the nature of his erotic and romantic ideal. It flowed out from and quickly ebbed back into an unappeasable inward intensity. Rilke could not love or be loved for long, except in the absence of the beloved. After a passionate affair with the brilliant and beautiful Lou Andreas-Salomé, Rilke's muse and cicerone on his Russian trips, he suffered pangs of rejection and then happily settled into a lifelong correspondence with her. He married the sculptress Clara Westhoff when he was twenty-five, lived with her and their child for a year, and then by agreement left to take up his pilgrimage again. Through periodic reunions, but mostly through a voluminous and extraordinary correspondence, they maintained what Rilke called an "interior marriage," until emotional reality banged louder and louder on their youthful experiment and they eventually grew estranged.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 115: Rilke seems to have passed with relief from the all-consuming rites of romance to the half communion, half self-examination of writing letters, an activity that also served as a calm precursor of his art. Not surprisingly, he was one of the greatest--and most self-conscious--letter writers who ever lived. He composed missives with a devotional purposiveness. He once wrote a poem about the Annunciation in which the angel forgets what he has come to announce because he is overwhelmed by Mary's beauty. The implication seems to be that communicating through the mail would have been a more fruitful procedure.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 117: Rilke loved absolutely, not strenuously or patiently, and therefore his love always froze up into a mirror of itself. His condition might have been tormented and tormenting--it might appear wearily obnoxious. But for Rilke the poet, modern men and women as lovers--their exalted expectations and their comi-tragic desperation--came to symbolize complex human fate in a world where vertiginous possibilities have replaced God and nature. In Rilke's Elegies especially, lovers encounter animals, trees, flowers, works of art, puppets, and angels--all images, for Rilke, of the absolute fulfillment of desire, alongside which the poet placed the tender vaudeville of imperfect human wanting. Rilke the man might have presented a painful obstruction to himself. But true ardor often springs from an essential deprivation.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 119: Ralph Freedman gives a remarkably purposeful account of Rilke's deprivation. But he describes none of Rilke's ardor--or his honest avowals, or all the discipline and strength and health he needed to draw his life's work out of depressions, blocks, and fears, out of his contemporary-sounding struggle between a Faustian ego and an endangered self. In this biography we don't get Rilke's poetic transformations. We get only the modern condition--his and his society's--that he poetically transformed and that we've inherited.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 121: Freedman's Rilke, oddly enough, dwells on the dark underside of contemporary American life. Behind the mingled, multicolored yarn of his passions, obsessions, powerful yearnings, and self-interest--all wisely balanced in Donald Prater's majestic and definitive 1986 biography--Freedman sees only self-interest. Rilke is "hucksterish." His carefully cultivated literary success Freedman characterizes as a "relentless career." He refers to Rilke's "careerist standards." The places Rilke settles in for a time are not homes but Rilke's "bases."
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 123: At moments Rilke's awareness of his self-interest amid modern anxieties appears uncannily precocious: "The pressures even in the preschooler's life were often suffocating. He longed for change." How does Freedman know that? I presume he got it from one of the mature Rilke's self-dramatizing letters, letters that Freedman paraphrases tendentiously throughout the book. That approach has the effect of turning Rilke's harsh and vain self-explorations into evidence of the "traumas" that Rilke spent a life riddled with "failure" denying. Indeed, Freedman writes enigmatically about "Rilke's pattern of living through failure as part of a process that turns denial into poetic art." I'm not sure what that means, but it sounds like success to me.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 125: But no--if, for Freedman, Rilke is a slick little engine of self-advancement, he is also "thin-skinned," "fragile," "depressed," "thwarted," "troubled," "distraught," "schizophrenic," and "almost suicidal," and he suffered from "hysteria," "anxiety," and "insecurity." This poet seems so tightly shackled to his inner condition that we wonder how he found the freedom to make his art. Freedman himself only occasionally glances at Rilke's art, and then with considerable lack of charm, not to say comprehension ("Still addressing the woman's genitals in confrontation with the man's, Rilke weighed in with his most devastating critique of death's dialectic").
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 127: Freedman's Rilke is an almost wholly psychologized being. He has little existence outside his leaden states of mind. We rarely hear about the rich medley of artistic and intellectual influences on him--amazingly, Simmel's "The Adventurer" never comes up. This is an extreme approach to the telling of a poet's life, but Freedman has a method to his extremism. As in a rash of recent despoiling biographies--John Fuegi's life of Brecht, Michael Shelden's of Graham Greene, Ronald Hayman's of Thomas Mann, to name just three--the author shortly puts his cards on the table: in this case we are going to meet Rilke the anti-Semite, Rilke the secret homosexual, Rilke the sexist.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 129: The first strut of biographical art to buckle under such an avenging mission is language. "Death emasculates," Freedman reports dishearteningly. He describes one doubly unlucky fellow as being "fatally electrocuted." We find Rilke seeking the "panacea of a cure." Women almost never give birth--they just "birth." Clara, Rilke's wife, "was the messenger but also the transparent glass and reflecting mirror of Rilke's depression." And what a shame that a sentence like this should appear in a book about a poet's life: "Like garden flowers opening their petals early only to wither quickly, Italy's current art avoided the hard surface required for effective poetry." It's as if, somewhere in the deeper regions of his writing self, Freedman knows that Rilke wasn't any of the bad things his biographer says he was.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 131: One ugly phrase in a personal letter, for instance (out of a vast personal correspondence), referring to Franz Werfel as a "Jew-boy," and some murky generalities about Werfel's "Jewish attitude toward his work," do not an anti-Semite make. Rilke cherished the many Jews he knew, including Simmel; he enjoyed reading the Hasidic philosopher Martin Buber and steeped himself in Jewish Scripture, claiming that Judaism was closer than Christianity to God. He also remained a lifelong champion of Werfel's work. And a reader discovers buried deep in Freedman's footnotes that Rilke wrote the offending letter to the poet Hugo von Hoffmannsthal, a good friend and an important patron. Hoffmannsthal was also Jewish, and he shared Rilke's negative views on the superambitious Werfel, who emigrated to America and, in 1941, published The Song of Bernadette, a novel about a miracle at Lourdes. Freedman doesn't mention that about five months after Rilke wrote the letter to Hoffmannsthal, along with a nearly identical letter to his patron Princess Marie von Thurn und Taxis, Rilke again wrote similar letters to the two of them praising Werfel's poetry so exuberantly that they almost sound like retractions of his first letters.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 133: Why would an anti-Semite extol a Jewish poet to two of the most powerful and influential figures in Central European literary culture--to his own patrons? To paraphrase that great Jewish philosopher Thomas Aquinas, When you meet a contradiction, make a distinction. But Freedman builds from the surface contradiction. For Rilke, he writes, "a cultural and sometimes even a social anti-Semitism was part of daily existence." Yet aside from the letter to Hoffmannsthal, he offers no evidence for that litigable assumption, though he does inform us, with a smug and bizarre knowingness, that one of Rilke's Jewish lovers later died at Auschwitz.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 135: With similarly blind zeal Freedman bases his insinuation that Rilke was secretly gay on two pieces of evidence: the poet's idealistic adolescent pact with another boy at military school, "sealed by a handshake and a kiss," as Rilke put it in a letter; and a fictional letter meant for publication, which brought Rilke, in Freedman's weasel words, "close to a disguised rendering of homosexuality with personal overtones." That's all the proof Freedman has.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 139: This is formidable revisionism. The cumulative effect of such a distortion of truth to an admirable, if sadly misplaced, idea of redemption and redress is to make Freedman's biography read like a forced confession. But the beating heart of Freedman's interminable deconstruction is Rilke the sexist. Rilke's extraordinary sensitivity to women, his admiration and need for strong and intelligent women, women's love for Rilke--these facts Freedman brusquely mentions only to knock down. What he wants is to prove that Rilke was a spirited accomplice in European society's subjugation of women. He writes,
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 141: The women Rainer chose . . . were themselves practicing artists whose work he respected, from Clara to Loulou and now to Baladine-Merline. But they were given no choice to remove themselves for the sake of their art. . . . Rilke's love imposed a nonreciprocal discipline: in the end, it worked only for him and his poetry.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 145: If the adolescent Rilke broke up with his adolescent girlfriend, Valerie von David-Rhônfeld, he was a treacherous seducer. Freedman quotes copiously from David-Rhônfeld's embittered memoirs--published shortly after Rilke's death--to posit a pattern in Rilke's personality. "I came to love that poor unfortunate creature," David-Rhônfeld recalls about her teenage sweetheart, "whom everyone avoided like a mangy dog." For Freedman, this vindictive picture of Rilke provides the "clue" to Rilke's "isolation."
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 149: Rilke's most benevolent patron, Princess Marie von Thurn und Taxis, was wise enough both to nurture Rilke's gift and to keep her distance from her complicated protégé. An unblinking observer of Rilke's life, she was able to see his liaisons for what they were. And she knew how Rilke's acute sensitivity to his own condition, combined with his talent for self-pity, often landed him in the arms of the wrong people: "You must always be seeking out such weeping willows, who are by no means so weepy in reality, believe me--you find your own reflection in those eyes." But Freedman, doggedly indifferent to the available evidence, makes Rilke's lovers and women friends out to be helpless victims of a smooth seduction machine.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 151: As for the centerpiece of Freedman's argument for Rilke's sexism--he "abandoned" Clara and their daughter, Ruth--here he portrays Clara, too, as if she were Tess of the D'Urbervilles. On the contrary. Clara enthusiastically seconded Rilke's definition of two artists wedded as each, in Rilke's cautiously ambiguous phrase, "the guardian of the other's solitude." After Rilke left for Paris, she placed Ruth with her wealthy and supportive parents and went on a pilgrimage to Egypt, among other places. Like Rilke, the adventurous Clara had a fascinating life--I don't know why Freedman didn't write her biography. Women artists suffered in Rilke's society, but not because of Rilke.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 164: a smile run through the placid hips and thighs
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 167: Otherwise this stone would seem defaced
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 172: burst like a star: for here there is no place
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 182: In September 2006, Siegel was suspended from The New Republic after an internal investigation determined he was participating in misleading comments in the magazine's "Talkback" section in response to criticisms of his blog postings at The New Republic's website. The comments were made through the device of a "sock puppet" dubbed "sprezzatura", who, as one reader noted, was a consistently vigorous defender of Siegel, and who specifically denied being Siegel when challenged by another commenter in "Talkback". In response to readers who had criticized Siegel's negative comments about TV talk show host Jon Stewart, 'sprezzatura' wrote, "Siegel is brave, brilliant, and wittier than Stewart will ever be. Take that, you bunch of immature, abusive sheep". The New Republic posted an apology and shut down Siegel's blog. In an interview with the New York Times Magazine, Siegel dismissed the incident as a "prank". He resumed writing for The New Republic in early 2007.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 193: Who knew that Rodin in his 60s met, inspired, and shaped Rilke in his 20s? Nowadays, it would be temping to call Rodin a groomer. The poet and the sculptor actually lived and worked together, spent hours criminally conversing, and forged a special bond.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 195: Getting to the point wasn’t exactly Rilke’s forte. It may not be fair to expect that of any poet, especially one born in 1875 and swimming in the currents of the Symbolists. Rilke’s flowery — and daresay twee — verses do not jibe with today’s tastes for cut-and-dry clarity, blasé irony, and Tweet-able brevity. But that’s precisely why Rilke is enjoying somewhat of a posthumous comeback. He offers what Twitter can’t.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 197: But why did aging Rodin in his 60s capture Rilke’s imagination at the turn of the last century? It’s hard to see at first. What made Rodin radical then is no longer radical today. In his “Self-Portrait” (1890), Rodin grimaces amidst rough marks. The picture emblematizes how Rodin heralded raw and unpolished sculptures that were strikingly modern. It was a breath of fresh air since most of early-19th-century sculpture was smooth, neoclassical, and to be harshly honest, predictably dainty. Charles Baudelaire lamented this nadir in 1846 when he wrote his provocative essay “Why Sculpture is Boring.” Rodin went on to prove Baudelaire wrong. He showed how sculpture could be modern with distorted, coarse, rough textures. Rodin knocked the idealized body off its pedestal. And the modern sculptors that came after him saw no reason to put it back.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 205: Predictably, the honeymoon didn’t last forever. A row over a letter Rilke wrote to one of Rodin’s contacts without permission in April 1906 aroused Rodin’s suspicion, so he fired Rilke. But an indelible impression was nevertheless left on the poet.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 209: The book depicts both men’s messy marriages and complex relationships with men and women. Their success, like most men of all times, was on the backs of women whose exploitation cultural norms sanctioned.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 219: We will never know whether Rilke had Rodin in mind when he wrote. But it’s undeniable a lot went well when he met Rodin. And while an artist taking on a protégé is not unique, that Rodin and Rilke bonded despite differing languages, ages, and artistic disciplines is noteworthy. As Rilke wrote to Kappus, “in the deepest and most important places, we are unspeakably alone; and many things must happen, many things must go right, a whole dark constellation of events must be fulfilled, for one human being to successfully enter another. ”
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 275: Portugal's 25 April 1976 constitution reflected the country's 1974–76 move from authoritarian rule to provisional military government to a representative democracy with some initial Communist and left-wing influence. The military coup in 1974, which became known as the Carnation Revolution, was a result of multiple internal and external factors like the colonial wars that ended in defeats, removing the dictator, Marcelo Caetano, from power. The prospect of a communist takeover in Portugal generated considerable concern among the country's NATO allies. The revolution also led to the country abruptly abandoning its colonies overseas and to the return of an estimated 600,000 Portuguese citizens from abroad. The 1976 constitution, which defined Portugal as a "Republic... engaged in the formation of a classless society," was revised in 1982, 1989, 1992, 1997, 2001, and 2004.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 290: In the 15th century, major steps were taken by Bernardine of Siena, Pierre d'Ailly, and Jean Gerson, the chancellor of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris. Gerson wrote a lengthy treatise in French titled Consideration sur Saint Joseph and a 120-verse poem in Latin about Saint Joseph. In 1416 to 1418, Gerson preached sermons on Saint Joseph at the Council of Constance in which he borrowed heavily from Marian themes.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 296: In 1870, Pope Pius IX proclaimed Saint Joseph "Patron of the Universal Church". Joseph is also the unofficial patron of fighting communism. In 1889, Pope Leo XIII issued the encyclical Quamquam pluries in which he urged Catholics to pray to Joseph as patron of the church. This was in view of challenges facing the church, such as the growing depravity of morals in the young generation. He prescribed that every October, a prayer to Saint Joseph be added to the Rosary, with attached indulgences.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 364: Kekä oli Groddeck jonka Jose mainizee Freudin Jungin ja Lacanin keskellä?
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 367: Groddeck was born in a Lutheran family. His works before World War I wholly accepted eugenics and Völkisch movement ideology.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 371: In 1923 he published Das Buch vom Es, an unusual work in which each chapter is in the form of a letter to a girlfriend addressed as "my dear".
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 375: Now I think we shall gain a great deal by following the suggestion of a writer who, from personal motives, vainly asserts that he has nothing to do with the rigours of pure science. I am speaking of Georg Groddeck, who is never tired of insisting that what we call our ego behaves essentially passively in life, and that, as he expresses it, we are "lived" by unknown and uncontrollable forces. We have all had impressions of the same kind, even though they may not have overwhelmed us to the exclusion of all others, and we need feel no hesitation in finding a place for Groddeck's discovery in the structure of science. I propose to take it into account by calling the entity which starts out from the system Pcpt. and begins by being Pcs. the "ego", and by following Groddeck in calling the other part of the mind, into which this entity extends and which behaves as though it were Ucs., the "id". (Freud 1927/1961, 13).
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 378: Groddeck eventually had acrimonious disagreement with Freud about the definition and declension of the It/Id/das Es. Groddeck regarded the ego as an extension or a mask for the id, whereas Freud regarded them as separate constructs.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 379: Groddeck believed that all feelings are ambivalent, affection is always mixed with animosity. Groddeck was deeply interested in Christian mysticism. He regarded psychoanalysis as identical with Jesus' teachings. Groddeck analyzed Christian symbols with psychoanalytic methods. If you came for massage, he gave you therapy. If you came for therapy, he gave you massage.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 384: Jönsy toiveikkaana uskoo vielä apinaan ja ezii esikuvia, hienoja ihmisiä. Mirkku-tätikin ihaili tuntemiaan fixuja ihmisiä: tuomareita, hammaslääkäreitä, pankinjohtajia. Mä olen epäilevä Tuomas, tai pikemminkin crackpot vaippahousu Diogenes, joka hakee lyhdyn kanssa edes yhtä tahratonta hyvistä, kyynisesti toivoen en löytäväni kuin verkonpaikkaaja. Yxi Jönsyn ehdokkaista olis tää Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Eipä siis kun googlettamaan, löytyisikö siitäkin kuitenkin joitain fläkkejä, jokaisessa siassahan on ainaskin vähän likaa kyljessä. Se johtuu vanhasta Aatamista, jota genomissaan kaikki kantavat, paizi tietysti Jeesus, sen äiti Maaria ja sen isoäiti Anna, jotka ovat Gabrielin siittämiä. (Hmm, jotain perisynnin dna-pätkiä saattaa silti olla pussiin pujahtanut Annan äidin puolelta.)
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 428: die du in unsre Dunkelheit gebracht, jotka toit tänne meidän myterään,
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 430: Wir wissen es, dein Licht scheint in der Nacht. Me tiedämme, sun valo näkyy päässä tunnelin.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 451: They were reintroduced some seven years later when Bonhoeffer was on a writing retreat at Ruth von Kleist-Retzow's country home, Klein Krössin. Despite the fact that Maria was just 18 years old, and he was 36, they developed a rapport. They became engaged on 13 January 1943. Varmasti jotain vanhaa suolaa oli mukana teerenpelissä.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 453: Less than three months after their engagement, Bonhoeffer was arrested for his activities in resisting the Nazi government. He and Maria corresponded during his imprisonment in Tegel prison and she was permitted to visit him occasionally but, after he was implicated in the plot to assassinate Hitler on the 20th of July 1944, he was transferred to a Gestapo high security prison and was permitted no further contact with her or his family.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 455: Maria meni sodan päätyttyä naimisiin toisen "tunnustavan kirkon" pastorin Schniewindin pojan kanssa, muutti sen kaa Yhdysvaltoihin (FIND!), opiskeli siellä matikkaa ja siitä tuli tietokonealan osaaja. Kolmannen miehen jälkeen se kuoli syöpään 53-vuotiaana Bostonissa Massachusettsin yleisessä sairaalassa, joka on siinä Charles-joen sillan korvassa.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 570: “Our concern and solidarity is first with victims of harassment, and with the right of all staff and students to work in a healthy and safe environment,” the letter said. “And while we also recognize the possibility of rehabilitation, it can only be at the end of a process that begins with an acknowledgement of the offense, and taking responsibility for the harm caused.”
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 575: "Hopefully people have learned something from this deplorable incident," he said. "If you get thrown out from one place, don't give up, there is a chance of getting a 25 year sinecure from another."
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 639: Orthodox Jews do rituals around the eighth day that involve terminating the growth of their children. According to Jewish law, all boys should have been born with their ears and noses intact. An alcoholic mohel then eats a mouthful of wine while performing the circumcision ritual on the boy immediately following the procedure. Lähde: Chicago Jewishness
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    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 48: Traditionally, people who are high in dark traits are considered to have empathy deficits, potentially making them more dangerous and aggressive than the rest of us. But we recently discovered something that challenges this idea. Our study, published in Personality and Individual Differences, identified a group of individuals with dark traits who report above-average empathic capacities – we call them “dark empanzees”.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 52: Dark personality traits include psychopathy, machiavellianism and narcissism, collectively called the “dark triad”. More recently, it has been suggested that sadism be added, culminating in a “dark tetrad”.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 54: Psychopathy is characterised by a superficial charm and callousness. People high in such traits often show an erratic lifestyle and antisocial behaviour. Machiavellianism derives from the writings of Niccolò Machiavelli, a Renaissance author, historian and philosopher. He described power games involving deception, treachery and crime. Thus, machiavellianism refers to an exploitative, cynical and manipulative nature. Narcissism is characterised by an exaggerated sense of entitlement, superiority and grandiose thinking, while sadism denotes a drive to inflict and enjoy pain in others.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 56: The dark traits, particularly psychopathy and machiavellianism, have been consistently associated with aggressive and anti-social behaviour.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 58: Empathy can refer to the capacity to share feelings, namely “affective empathy” (if you are sad, I also feel sad). But it can also be the ability to understand other people’s minds, dubbed “cognitive empathy” (I know what you think and why you are feeling sad).
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 60: For example, the lack of (specifically affective) empathy is a well documented hallmark in clinical psychopathy used to explain their often persistent, instrumental violent behaviour. Our own work supports the notion that one of the reasons people with dark traits hurt other people or have difficulties in relationships is an underpinning lack of empathy.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 63: This makes sense in a way, as to manipulate others for your own gain – or indeed enjoy the pain of others – you must have at least some capacity to understand them. Thus, we questioned whether dark traits and empathy were indeed mutually exclusive phenomena.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 66: As expected, we found a traditional dark triad group with low scores in empathy (about 13% of the sample). We also found a group with lower to average levels across all traits (about 34% were “typicals”) and a group with low dark traits and high levels of empathy (about 33% were “empaths”). However, the fourth group of people, the “dark empaths”, was evident. They had higher scores on both dark traits and empathy (about 20% of our sample). Interestingly, this latter group scored higher on both cognitive and affective empathy than the “dark triad” and “typical” groups.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 68: We then characterised these groups based on measures of aggression, general personality, psychological vulnerability and wellbeing. The dark empanzees were not as aggressive as the traditional dark triad group – suggesting the latter are likely more dangerous. Nevertheless, the dark empanzees were more aggressive than typicals and empanzees, at least on a measure of indirect aggression - that is, hurting or manipulating people through social exclusion, malicious humour and guilt-induction. Thus, although the presence of empathy was limiting their level of aggression, it was not eliminating it completely.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 70: In line with this notion, empanzees were the most “agreeable” (a personality trait showing how nice or friendly you are), followed by typicals, then dark empanzees, and last dark triads. Interestingly, dark empanzees were more extroverted than the rest, a trait reflecting the tendency to be sociable, lively and active. Thus, the presence of empathy appears to encourage an enjoyment of being or interacting with people. But it may potentially also be motivated by a desire to dominate them.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 74: Though the aggression reported by the dark empanzees was not as high as the traditional dark triad group, the danger of this personality profile is that their empathy, and likely resulting social skills, make their darkness harder to spot. We believe that dark empanzees have the capacity to be callous and ruthless, but are able to limit such aggression.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 76: It is worth noting, however, that those clinically diagnosed with an antisocial personality disorder (often showing excessive levels of dark traits), most certainly lack empathy and are dangerous predators – and many of them are in prison. Our research is looking at people in the general population who have elevated levels of dark personality traits, rather than personality disorders.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 78: We are continuing our quest to find out more about the characteristics of the dark empanzees in relation to other psychological outcomes. For example, we are interested in their risk taking, impulsivity or physically aggressive behaviour. We also want to understand how they process emotions or facial expressions, or how they perceive and react to threats.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 110: Nadine Gordimerin lähettämä säteily on tämä: mala fides. Se ei sano mitä ajattelee eikä ajattele mitä sanoo. Se ajattelee ja sanoo mitä se ajattelee että sen kuuluisi ajatella ja sanoa. Kai kermaperse paleface liberaali tyypeistä tulee Etelä-Afrikassa kepoon tollasia. Se Coetzee oli samaa tyyppiä. Prejudices only seem unimportant.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 112: Paska poliisisarja Lewis (alla) tekee mieluusti lattapäisiä alluusioita Shakespeareen kert ollaan Oxfordissa. Läxynsä lukenut britti voi ennakoida kuka oli murhaaja. Morsetusta, ristisanan ratkontaa. Tuli mieleen et onxtää Gordimerin Duncan kans joku vinkki Macbethiin. Luin kai sen samalla kuin muutkin Billin kootut, mutten yhtään muista plottia. Palaan astialle ehkä myöhemmin. Tässä dekkarissa whodunit is clear but who's to blame is still open for endless heartsearching and argument. Onko Dunkin's donut todellinen syyllinen? The coon is trying to lay the blame at the donut's door. Like Bill blamed Lady Macbeth. If Ms. A gets Mr. B to commit murder both may get off easier. One did not do it and the other did not plan it.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 119: Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa from 1948 until the early 1990s.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 120: Broadly speaking, apartheid was delineated into petty apartheid, which entailed the segregation of public facilities and social events, and grand apartheid, which dictated housing and employment opportunities by race. Like petty theft and grand theft.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 122: The first apartheid law was the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, 1949, followed closely by the Immorality Amendment Act of 1950, which made it illegal for most South African citizens to marry or pursue sexual relationships across racial lines.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 124: The Population Registration Act, 1950 classified all South Africans into one of four racial groups based on appearance, known ancestry, socioeconomic status, and cultural lifestyle: "Black", "White", "Coloured", and "Indian", the last two of which included several sub-classifications. Just like in India in fact, except all castes are Indians in India, however Aryan they may think they are. Brahmin Gandhi got really pissed when he was thrown out of train in Pretoria like a pariah. Got him started on his career as Indian nationalist. Until then he had been a supporter of The Brits in The Boer war.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 128: Before South Africa became a republic in 1961, politics among white South Africans was typified by the division between the mainly Afrikaner pro-republic conservative and the largely English anti-republican liberal sentiments, with the legacy of the Boer War still a factor for some people. Once South Africa became a republic, Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd called for improved relations and greater accord between people of British descent and the Afrikaners. He claimed that the only difference was between those in favour of apartheid and those against it. The ethnic division would no longer be between Afrikaans and English speakers, but between blacks and whites.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 130: Apartheid legislation was repealed on 17 June 1991, leading to multiracial elections in April 1994. Gordimer sai palkinnon 1991, selvä poliittinen tilaus siis. Eikö löytynyt yhtään riittävästi ansioituneita mutiaisia? Jälkeenpäin joutuivat paleface apartheid bossit esittämään pahoitteluja, josssa ne olivat toinen toistaan runollisempia.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 150: They are in his pink-palmed black hands. Thank God they're not racist.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 158: Tarina alkaa vajaa vuosikymmen ennen ensimmäistä maailmansotaa. Päähenkilö, vähän yli 20-vuotias Hans Castorp, menee davosilaiseen alppiparantolaan tapaamaan siellä tuberkuloosin vuoksi hoidossa olevaa serkkuaan Joachim Ziemßeniä. Castorpin vierailu parantolassa venyy hänen saamiensa yhä pahenevien, osittain näyteltyjen sairauksien vuoksi. Castorp tapaa parantolassa henkilöitä, kuten humanistin ja tietokirjailijan Lodovico Settembrinin, totalitaristisen jesuiitan Leo Naphtan, hedonistin Pieter Peeperkornin ja romanttisesti köyrimänsä rouva Chauchat’n.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 172: His lawyer, Jan van Rooyen, in arguing for a lenient sentence, said the fact that Regaga was asleep when killed, was a mitigating factor, as “she did not see it coming.”
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 179: He is now blind in his right eye as a result of the failed suicide attempt and the side of his face is disfigured. “I wanted to die, because I had killed my girlfriend, the person I loved dearly,” he told the court. Everyone was in tears.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 182: "It is understandable and human that one would be angry, disappointed and hurt if you found out your partner of 12 years had been unfaithful. There was also a measure of provocation from the deceased when she threw a plate at the accused."
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 183: “The accused also showed remorse for his actions as he called an ambulance after realising the deceased was not breathing,” she said. Vorster’s actions could have been avoided had he been sober.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 184: According to the post-mortem the cause of death was strangulation and she had multiple fractured ribs, while her liver was grey.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 192: After returning from the bathroom he then hit her in the stomach and assaulted her, bashing her against the floor.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 198: A crime of passion (French: crime passionnel), in popular usage, refers to a violent crime, especially homicide, in which the perpetrator commits the act against someone because of sudden strong impulse such as anger rather than as a premeditated crime. A high level of social and legal acceptance of crimes of passion has been historically associated with France from the 19th century to the 1970s and with Latin America.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 204: Nato con una malformazione fisica che lo costringeva a zoppicare (da cui il soprannome ciotto, ossia "zoppo"), era figlio di Malatesta da Verucchio e fratello di Paolo, Malatestino e Maddalena. Il mourut en 1304 après avoir assumé cinq fois la charge de podestat. Son caractère énergique, son habilité militaire et sa déformation physique ont contribué à le décrire comme un homme sanguinaire et vindicatif.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 206: Era marito di prime nozze di Francesca da Polenta, immortalata nei versi di Dante (Inferno, Canto V). Si racconta che la sua morte sarebbe avvenuta nel castello di Scorticata (odierna Torriana) per mano del nipote Uberto, figlio del fratello Paolo, che egli aveva ucciso, insieme alla propria consorte Francesca, che era divenuta l'amante del cognato. Tuttavia nel 1304 Gianciotto era stato nuovamente designato podestà di Pesaro, ragion per cui si ritiene che morì in questa città. Gianciotto sposò in seconde nozze Zambrasina dei Zambrasi di Faenza, dalla quale ebbe cinque figli. Eli ihan kivasti meni sitten Zoppolla vaikka klenkaten. Mutta entäs loppupeleissä? Kostonhimoinen Francesca sanoo siipasta et Kainin orsilla tavataan: « Caïne attend celui qui nous meurtrit ». Dante situe la Caïne dans la première zone du lac du Cocyte, au plus profond du neuvième cercle de l'Enfer. Là sont punis, pris dans la glace jusqu'au cou, les traîtres à leurs proches. Il donne à ce lieu le nom de Caïn qui tua son frère Abel après l'avoir trahi.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 211: This defense was first used by U.S. Congressman Daniel Sickles of New York in 1859; after he had killed his wife's lover, Philip Barton Key II. It was used as a defense in murder cases during the 1940s and 1950s. Historically, such defenses were used as complete defenses for various violent crimes, but gradually they became used primarily as a partial defense to a charge of murder; if the court accepts temporary insanity, a murder charge may be reduced to manslaughter.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 213: In some countries, notably France, crime passionnel (or crime of passion) was a valid defense to murder charges. During the 19th century, some such cases resulted in a custodial sentence for the murderer of two years. After the Napoleonic code was updated in the 1970s, paternal authority over the members of the family was ended, thus reducing the occasions for which crime passionnel could be claimed.[citation needed] The Canadian Department of Justice has described crimes of passion as "abrupt, impulsive, and unpremeditated acts of violence committed by persons, who have come face to face with an incident unacceptable to them, and who are rendered incapable of self-control for the duration of the act."
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 217: In traditional societies, women could not complain about mistresses, concubines, and in many cultures even other wives (such as polygyny); whereas male sexual jealousy was recognized as the highest emotion that could justify even murder. The recognized license of the Ancient Greek husband may be seen in the following passage of the pseudo-Demosthenic Oration Against Neaera: "We keep mistresses for our pleasures, concubines for constant attendance, and wives to bear us legitimate children and to be our faithful housekeepers. Yet, because of the wrong done to the husband only, the Athenian lawgiver Solon allowed any man to kill an adulterer whom he had taken in the act.''
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 220: "The jury doesn't evaluate the crime in itself, but instead evaluates the victim and the accused's life, trying to show how adapted each one is to what they imagine should be the correct behavior for a husband and wife....The man can always be acquitted if the defense manages to convince the jury that he was a good and honest worker, a dedicated father and husband, while the woman was unfaithful and did not fulfill her responsibilities as a housewife and mother....This way the ones involved in the crime are judged distinctly. Men and women are attributed different roles, in a pattern that excludes citizenship and equality of rights.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 224: Although condemned by international conventions and human rights organizations, honor killings are often justified and encouraged by various communities. In cases where the victim is an outsider, not murdering this individual would, in some regions, cause family members to be accused of cowardice, a moral defect, and subsequently be morally stigmatized in their community. In cases when the victim is a family member, the murdering evolves from the perpetrators' perception that the victim has brought shame or dishonor upon the entire family, which could lead to social ostracization, by violating the moral norms of a community. Typical reasons include being in a relationship or having associations with social groups outside the family that may lead to social exclusion of a family (stigma-by-association). Examples are having premarital, extramarital or postmarital sex (in case of divorce or widowship), refusing to enter into an arranged marriage, seeking a divorce or separation, engaging in interfaith relations or relations with persons from a different caste, being the victim of a sexual crime, dressing in clothing, jewelry and accessories which are associated with sexual deviance, engaging in a relationship in spite of moral marriage impediments or bans, and homosexuality.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 227: honor killings were encouraged in ancient Rome, where male family members who did not take action against the female adulterers in their families were "actively persecuted".
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 242: Philip Seib is a Professor of Journalism and Public Diplomacy and Professor of International Relations. Seib's research interests include the effects of news coverage on foreign policy, particularly conflict and terrorism issues. Prior to joining the USC faculty in 2007, Seib was a professor at Marquette University and before that at Southern Methodist University. Ensin mefodisti, sitten jesuiitta. Hmm.
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    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 247: In an understandable effort to free Mr. Seib, the reporter's family, according to a UPI report in The Post Feb. 4, announced: "We want to stress his Catholic background, his German Volga background, his ethnic background." Further, "His upbringing did not have anything to do with the type of person who would spy for anybody." The Iranians chimed in to the effect that "mistakes and misunderstandings" played a major role in Mr. Seib's detention.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 248: There is a not-so-subtle message in the statements disseminated regarding Mr. Seib. Why not simply announce that, although he appears to have a "Jewish name" and to "look Jewish," he actually is a Catholic and a "German Volga" one at that.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 269: Twitter-sisältöä ei voida näyttää. Valitsemasi evästeasetukset estävät tämän sisällön näyttämisen. Nähdäksesi sisällön sinun on hyväksyttävä Sanoman sisällönjakelukumppanien evästeet. Hyväksynnän jälkeen voimme näyttää sinulle jenkkihenkistä paskasisältöä mm. YouTubesta, Facebookista, Twitteristä ja Instagramista, ja imaista izeemme samalla kaikki tietosi ja kontaktisi.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 306: Carlson has been a leading voice of white grievance politics. His remarks on race, immigration, and women – including slurs he said about kinky pubic hair between 2006 and 2011 (which resurfaced in 2019) – have for some reason been described as racist and sexist, as have his advertiser boycotts in Tucker Carlson Show. As of July 2021, his was the most-watched cable news show in the United States.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 312: Carlson's paternal grandparents were Richard Gere and Pamela Anderson, teenagers who placed "Dick" at The Home of The Worriers orphanage where he was wet nursed first by Carl Bellman's tjänare Mollberg, then a maiden, near Boston, and finally by a tannery worker with Swedish accent named Florence Nightingale, and as a result adopted at the age of two-years-old the reactionary views of upper-middle-class Finland immigrants, the Carlsons, and the oldest tanner in America and his wife.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 324: Carlson began his career in linguistics as a fact-inventor and wing-nut for Police Review, a national conservative journal then published by The Heritage Foundation and later acquired by the even worse Hoover Institution.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 329: The term was used by science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein in the 1947 short story "Space Jockey" as the name of a rocket spacecraft used for the third step of a journey from the Earth to the Moon.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 331: In 1999, Carlson interviewed then-Governor George W. Bush for Talk magazine. He described Bush fucking Karla Faye Fucker (who was subsequently executed in Bad Bush's state of Texas) and frequently using the word "fuck" while at it. The piece led to bad pubic hair day for Bush's 2000 presidential campaign. Bush claimed that "Mr. Carlson misread, mischaracterized me. He's a fucking good reporter, he just misunderstood about how seriously in need I was. Fuck, I like the death penalty, seriously. Turns me on." Among liberals, Carlson's piece received praise, with Democratic consultant Bob Shrum calling it "vivid".
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 337: The judges agreed with Fox News's defense that reasonable viewers would have "skepticism" over statements on dogs Carlson makes on its show, as he often engages in "exaggeration" and "non-literal commentary" and that Carlson is not "stating actual facts" on its show.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 355: The "bioweapons labs" claim has also been refuted by the US, Ukraine, the United Nations, and the Bulletin of the Subatomic Scientists. It was founded by former Manhattan Project scientists as the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists of Chicago on the profits of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The organization is also the keeper of the internationally recognized Doomsday Clock, the time of which is announced each January.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 368: Carlson was one of the network’s biggest stars, and gained a large following while spouting xenophobic and racist rhetoric on his show, Tucker Carlson Tonight. He left Fox News without explanation on Monday. News outlets have reported that Carlson was fired on the personal order of Fox owner Rupert Murdoch for, among other things, using vulgar language to describe a female executive. Another victim of the freedom of expression!
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 370: The free press is under attack from multiple forces. Media outlets are closing their doors, victims to a broken business model. In much of the world, journalism is morphing into propaganda, as governments dictate what can and can’t be printed. In the last year alone, hundreds of reporters have been killed, imprisoned or just given the sack for doing their jobs. The UN reports that 85% of the world’s population experienced a decline in press freedom in their country in recent years.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 385: Duncanin äiskä on luotaantyöntävä kotiinpäinvetävä ämmyrkäinen, kuin joku naaraspuolinen Cato tai Seneca. Huteramman Haraldin sfinkteri ei pidä, paine on liian kova. Haraldilla on jotain typeriä privacy skizoja, ei voi kaivella pojan kalsaripinoa. Duncan ei varmaan ollut koskaan nähnyt äiskää nakuna. Duncanin reissuvihkosta Harald löytää tämän sitaatin Dostolta:
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 402: Gordimer and Roberts failed to reach an agreement over his account of the illness and death of Gordimer's husband Reinhold Cassirer and an affair Gordimer had in the 1950s, as well as criticism of her views on the Israel–Palestine conflict. Roberts published independently, not as "authorised", and Gordimer disowned the book, accusing Roberts of breach of trust.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 404: In addition to those disagreements, Roberts criticises Gordimer's post-apartheid advocacy on behalf of black South Africans, in particular her opposition to the government's handling of the AIDS crisis, as paternalistic and hypocritical white liberalism. The biography also stated that Gordimer's 1954 New Yorker essay, "A South African Childhood", was not wholly biographical and contained some fabricated events.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 406: The House Gun (1998) was Gordimer's second post-apartheid novel. It follows the story of a couple, Claudia and Harald Lingard, dealing with their son Duncan's murder of one of his housemates. The novel treats the rising crime rate in South Africa and the guns that virtually all households have, as well as the legacy of South African apartheid and the couple's concerns about their son's lawyer, who is black and pompous and has an irritating mannerism of saying eh-ahe or ah-heh, with a hat on the e.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 410: Archbishop Desmond Tutu told me not to come, but I felt like coming. The way people are treated in the occupied territories is exactly the way the blacks were treated in South Africa. The one-state solution is not on the negotiating table. A two-state solution, hammered out with great difficulty and consternation, is the only answer.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 413: Nadine kiskoi 90-vuotiaaxi. Kotipyssyn aikoihin 90-luvulla se oli 70-vuotias, sen alter ego Harald oli 50v, eli raamatullinen three score and ten tulis täyteen 20v kuluttua Nadinen ikäisenä. Vaan eipäs siihen jäänytkään. Nadinen eka mies jaxoi 84v, kasööri kuoli 93-vuotiaana v. 2001, muze oli syntynyt 1908 eli ennen maailmansotia ja oli 15v Nadinea vanhempi. Nadine vaihtoi izeään nuoremmasta Burre Borraresta selvästi vanhempaan ja varakkaampaan juutalaiseen. Vaikkei Gavronskykaan mikään turha jutku ollut: Alumnus, benefactor and orthodontics lecturer in the School of Oral Health Sciences, Professor Gerald Gavronsky (BDS 1948, MDent 1981) died in November, aged 84. Born 27 April 1924, Gavronsky was awarded the Henry St. John Randel Bronze Medal of the Dental Association of South Africa by the University in 1949. University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg. Alumni Relations Obituaries 2008. Mitalisija, kuitenkin vaan pronssia. Kaikki viittaa siihen että Nadine oli isän tyttö.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 426: I could best describe her as a tiny person with a big heart. Myself I am just the opposite. She was born in South Africa to activist Jewish parents who were concerned about the poverty and discrimination faced by black people in South Africa. Oops, her mother was a goy, but aanyway. I am purdy high yaller myself.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 430: During the post-apartheid years, Gordimer was active in the HIV/AIDS movement, addressing the need for government funding for HIV/AIDS prevention and care. She and I served on the US Task Force on spreading AIDS in Africa.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 432: Mervin Aubespin of Louisville is a former reporter and associate editor of The Courier-Journal who retired in 2002 after a 35-year career. He is a member of the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame and former president of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ). He was an unpaid consultant to the United Nations Development Prøgram. He is still waiting to get paid.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 434: In 1981, Gordimer stated: “I am not a feminist, except insofar as I carry, still, the tattered panties of full human rights for all human beings” (Rand Daily Mail, May 14, 1981). In 1984, she described feminism as “piffling” in the face of the larger struggles of national liberation, a not unfamiliar hierarchization of priorities in South African politics, then and now.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 455: At this time when freedom of speech appears to be a thing of the past it is very brave of Laurence to put his career on the line by speaking out, even though nothing he says can be deemed as racist.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 458:
    Actor Laurence Fox (extreme right) with his Lewis co-stars Kevin Whateley and Amanda Griffin. Note Amanda is colored but she talks and acts almost like one of us.

    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 464: If immigrants still feel that they dislike everything this country and its people stand for, there is a big wide world out there with plenty of places to choose to live in, but I doubt they would find anywhere better than here.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 467: The former actor, who founded the Reclaim Party, is being sued by Stonewall trustee Simon Blake, Coronation Street actress Nicola Thorp and drag artist Crystal over an online spat in October last year.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 468: Mr Fox called both Mr Blake and the former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant, whose real name is Colin Munro Seymour, “paedophiles”, in an exchange about Sainsbury’s decision to celebrate Black History Month.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 490: begin? Saako äveriäät palefacet
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 589: BOOKS READ: Martinson, Views from a Tuft of Grass (translated by Lars Nordström and Erland Anderson); Johnson, The Days of His Grace (translated by Elspeth Harley Schubert)
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 591: Ladies and gentlemen, we have a tie! That’s probably not how they announced it back in October of 1974. A tie is not even the proper term for the rare occasions when the Nobel Prize in Literature’s gone to two people at once. Sharing the honor is the phrase that seems to crop up, and these shared honors look like political moves—when the prize is going to a country that the Nobel committee might not get back to in a while. (The novelist António Lobo Antunes, for example, was reportedly heartbroken when the Nobel went to José Saramago, because he knew they weren’t going to give it to Portugal again in his lifetime.) Still, there’s something about a shared prize that feels slighting, the A-minus of literary glory. I picture scenes like this:
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 594: FRANS EEMIL SILLANPÄÄ: Hell yeah—wait, didn’t you share the prize? Give me that beer back!
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 596: But it’s not just the imaginary humiliations. There’s just something off-putting about deciding that two bodies of work are of exactly equal merit. I’m all for the notion that literature is such a varied seascape that it’s impossible to get your bearings, let alone arrange things in order; and I’m comfortable with the idea that, of course, some writers are better than others. But once the scorekeeping gets specific, it just feels wrong. What’s better, Guernica or Citizen Kane? The Velvet Underground and Nico or really good Mexican food? The Great Gatsby or your best friend in high school? These are ridiculous questions, and the fairest answer—ladies and gentlemen, it’s a tie!—somehow muddies all the contestants, even the enchiladas.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 598: The Swedes feel differently, though. The presentation speech lays out a “cut-out silhouette of two remarkable literary profiles,” drawing parallels between two writers whose work is not very similar, but whose lives curiously are. Both ­Eyvind Johnson and Harry Martinson come from hardscrabble backgrounds and emerged as unlikely, startling literary figures. “They are representative,” the speech tells us, “of the many proletarian writers or working-class poets who, on a wide front, broke into our literature, not to ravage and plunder, but to enrich it with their fortunes. Their arrival meant an influx of experience and creative energy, the value of which can hardly be exaggerated.”
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 600: Well, first of all, everything can be exaggerated, so calm down a little, Karl Ragnar Gierow. But also there’s a tone here that doesn’t sit well with me. Certainly the literary world has a tendency to calcify—the people who have enough time to write books tend to be from the ­upper classes, so literature’s concerns and perspectives invariably get narrow without new blood. But those sidebar reassurances that working-class poets aren’t here to ravage and plunder seem nervous and uptight, and not really reassuring to boot. It seems to me that we want a little ravagement and plunder in our literary traditions. Why else would we welcome a stirring new voice, if it didn’t stir us up a little? And if it doesn’t stir us up, is it really a new voice, even if it comes from a place most of us haven’t visited? “To determine an author and his work against the background of his social origin and political environment is, at present, good form,” the speech continues, and that’s OK as far as it goes. But if you’re going to decide that two authors are tied for literary merit, surely we can find some criterion besides their socioeconomic origin stories.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 602: Therefore, as I read these two books, I decided to be much more exacting in my evaluation process than my usual experiential woolgathering, and I tallied up a few figures, in categories that seem equally obvious and problematic as the authors’ humble beginnings.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 606: Eyvind Johnson’s The Days of His Grace is a historical novel, chronicling the lives of an extended family at the time of Charlemagne’s tumultuous reign. A sweeping saga always runs the risk of being too sweeping, but the novel’s only three hundred-something pages. Out of a possible ten points for literary genre, I give the not-overlong historical novel a seven.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 613: The Days of His Grace has an ironic tinge—Charlemagne’s not a man of much grace—but still, a dull title. I give this a five.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 620: The Days of His Grace: Grandiose, shadowy, fraught. Representative passage: “She turned quickly to the other and met his eyes, feeling a sudden fear of unwillingness—as though he were peering at her through the crack in the door, or through a keyhole. He’s trying to get at me through my eyes, she thought.” As far as one can grasp, given a translation that feels a little stumbly, I give this tone a seven.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 622: Views from a Tuft of Grass: Deadpan, exacting, discursive. Representative passage: “In our time hope must be manufactured. It is no longer available ready-made. Especially in that prolonging of winter which the Nordic spring has increasingly become, pain intrudes with a more damaging effect on the mind than during the summer.” Five.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 627: The Days of His Grace: Life was hard under the reign of Charlemagne. One must retain one’s personal integrity during hard times. As far as a theme that surprises the reader and serves as a platform for further contemplation, I give this
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 635: The Days of His Grace: Soap opera of a plot, enlivened by some fiery dialogue, but slowed by too much landscape description. Five.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 637: Views from a Tuft of Grass: Short essays, enlivened by the occasional wacky aside—“The builders of perpetual motion machines seem almost extinct; there were many more letters from them just seven or eight years ago”—but slowed by heady bouts of abstraction. Six.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 640:
    SIXTH CATEGORY: Level of reader satisfaction upon completion of work

    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 642: The Days of His Grace: A mighty ending, like a long Russian book. Seven.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 647:
    SEVENTH CATEGORY: Packaging of these particular editions (n.b.: This is a particularly unfair category.)

    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 649: The Days of His Grace: Hardcover by Vanguard Press. Looks like the sort of book you find in a rental cabin and never, ever read. Three.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 651: Views from a Tuft of Grass: Green Integer paperback. These always look smart and swell. Eight.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 659: And there you have it. It’s a crude way of evaluating literature, of course, but it doesn’t seem much cruder than the methodology used by the people who chose these two authors in the first place. And which author is better, you ask? Well, let’s see, seven plus five, another seven, carry the one—hey! Ladies and gentlemen, we have a tie!
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 661: The Believer is published by the Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Harter Black Mountain Institute. Daniel Handler (s. 28. helmikuuta 1970 San Francisco, Kalifornia) on läskiponzo yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija, joka tunnetaan parhaiten Surkeiden sattumusten sarja -kirjoistaan, jotka hän on kirjoittanut käyttäen salanimeä Lemony Snicket. Surkeiden sattumusten sarja on mustaa huumoria sisältävä 13-osainen sarja, joka keskittyy Charles Baudelairen orpojen sisarusten elämään ja salaperäiseen järjestöön nimeltä Retuperän VPK. Kirjoittamalla eri nimellä Handler lisäsi itsensä tarinaan.
    Eli teki tollaset Nobel-lautakunnan temput, oman hännän nostaja. Surkeiden sattumusten sarja on erityisen suosittu Yhdysvalloissa ja siitä on tehty myös Brad Silberlingin ohjaama elokuva Lemony Snicketin surkeiden sattumusten sarja vuonna 2004. Elokuva sai Oscar-palkinnon parhaasta maskeerauksesta.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 707: Capital punishment in South Africa was abolished on 6 June 1995 by the ruling of the Constitutional Court in the case of S v Makwanyane, following a five-year and four-month moratorium since February 1990. The ruling followed the Constitutional Court's hearing on the death penalty which took place in February 1995. Until the use of the death penalty was suspended in February 1990, South Africa had one of the highest rates of judicial executions in the world.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 709: Although the death penalty was abolished in 1995, opinion polls have repeatedly suggested public support for its reinstatement, with significant differences between white and black South Africans. A 2014 poll in South Africa found that 76 percent of millennium generation South Africans support re-introduction of the death penalty.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 715: In April 2020, former EFF Gauteng chairperson Mandisa Mashego announced that she supports the reinstatement of the death penalty in South Africa. There is a huge backlog of bad whiteys that need hanging from the neck until they´re dead.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 726: What about human rights of murderers, rapists and child molesters? GBV is the way to go. Publicly shaming offenders guilty of child abuse would be shameful. Heavy fines don’t do that, prison sentences are no punishment for many — free board and lodging for a while and then back home to continue your life of violence and abuse. Alex suggests the pillory. You may laugh. It’s a comical medieval form of punishment. But think about it.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 731: Despite a global move that seeks alternatives to prison sentences, an increasing number of countries are calling for the reinstatement of capital punishment as a crime deterrent, according to the 2020 Global Prison Trends report. More than 20 000 people are detained on death row worldwide, living in inhumane chicken-style detention conditions and often following unfair trials, said the report, published in Thailand.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 735: Since, South Africa has a history of bloodshed, the restoration of the death penalty has been used as a reactionary response to a movement by people of South Africa. He expressed doubt and dissent that the reinstitution of the death penalty would be in line with the spirit of the Constitution. Story continues below the rope advertisment.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 738: “A sector of the community was talking about the killing of farmers. It had always been the view and the feeling of individuals in society that South Africa needed to bring back the death penalty. She said, previously when the death penalty was used, many people were killed, even innocent people were killed. Motshekga reminded the committee that on April 18, 2002, the late President Nelson Mandela launched the Moral Regeneration Movement. "He had realised that the legacy of the past has led our people to behave in a beastly way, like savages."
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 741: He said the committee needed to review the moral regeneration programme, to strengthen it, and improve the character of South Africa’s people and how they related to one another.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 745: On the positive side, more countries consider bringing back the death penalty. Despite a global move seeking alternatives to prison sentences, an increasing number of countries are calling for the reinstatement of capital punishment as a crime deterrent, according to the 2020 Global Prison Trends report.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 749: The few really tiny countries with low numbers of people in prison showed that it was possible to prevent crime without using custodial sentences as a primary tool. But the countries remained an exception with many nations reporting incredibly high rates of prison overcrowding. Chicken coops is what is really called for, and chicken packaging machines.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 753: ’He stole my money’ - Woman confesses to battering nephew to death and burying him in her backyard. A Gauteng woman Andile Aalivirah Mthembu has confessed that she battered her nephew to death and buried the body in her backyard.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 757: Counterfeit washing powder factory uncovered in the Ekurhuleni town of Springs.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 764: 467 convicted murderers in 18 prisons (urban and rural) in all 9 provinces of our country, located by the South African Department of Correctional Services (DCS), completed a questionnaire, approved by this department. 392 men and 75 women were interviewed before completing their questionnaires. The latter consisted of questions regarding general information such as age, race group, gender, and length of sentence. The first question focussed on: (1.a.1) What was your motive for committing murder (jealousy, spite, anger, thoughtlessness, money, or anything else - that had to be indicated)? (1.a.2) Were you exposed to violence shortly before committing murder (electronic media, or any other type of violence – that had to be indicated)? (1.b) Which of the following contributing factors played a role in the commitment of the murder (drugs, alcohol, or both)? (1.c) Was the murder premeditated or committed impulsively? The second question focussed on: (2.a) Do you think capital punishment would be a deterrent to committing serious crimes? (2.b) And in your specific case: Do you think capital punishment would have been a deterrent to committing murder? Question three (3) asked: Was the victim known to you? By name, sight, or not at all? Question four was interested in: (4.a) Are you currently involved in a rehabilitation program. And (4.b): If you are currently involved in a rehabilitation program, do you think this program is helpful, and if yes, in which ways? The last question (5) focussed on: Will you murder again? In gaol or after you have been released?
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 770: 15 of these participating men were under the age of 15 years; 206 between 15 and 29 years; 117 between 30 and 40 years and 54 older than 40 years. 193 were black; 168 Coloured; 22 white and 9 Indian.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 775: The following contributing factors played a role in the murders: 8.9% of people were under the influence of drugs; 41.6% under the influence of alcohol and 20.1% under the influence of both. 29.3% were sober.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 777: 19.1% of men planned the murder in advance, while 80.9% committed it impulsively. Four men indicated that they would commit murder again, depending on the circumstances. Among the reasons why the rest will not commit murder again are: I have discovered how high the value of life is and that every human being has the right to life and human dignity; murder is an inhuman act; it’s bad in prison; I want to be free; it was a huge mistake; crime does not pay; it’s no solution to problems; it causes tremendous emotional pain for everyone involved; I do not want to disappoint my family again; I am not in my inner nature a murderer; children must grow up with the presence and guidance of a father; restorative justice helped me find myself as well as with reconciliation with my family and the victim; God changed my life; it is a guilt that you carry with you for the rest of your life; I will talk about my problems in the future; I learned to respect the law; one throws away ones future.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 782: Of the 75 women who were interviewed and completed the questionnaire, four were younger than 15 years; 28 between 15 and 29 years; 24 between 30 and 40 years and 19 older than 40. 43 were black; 26 Coloured; 6 white and no Indian.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 788: 5.3% indicated that they committed the murder under the influence of drugs; 37.3% under the influence of alcohol and in 10.7% of women both these drugs played a role as contributing factors to the murder. 46.7% were not under the “influence” at all.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 790: 18.3% planned the murder in advance and 81.7% committed it impulsively. None of these women indicated that they would commit murder again. Some of the reasons they gave for this are: I learned new ways to master difficult circumstances; frightening experience; I met God; I am not inherently a bad person; I never want to end up in prison again; I hurt the people closest to me terribly; I’m very sorry; no one deserves to be hurt like that; such an act follows you for the rest of your life; crime does not pay; I am much wiser now; I will contact a family member, social worker or police member to help me if I find myself in such a situation again.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 796: 65.5% men and 85.3% women knew their victim by name or have seen him/her before. It is the so called “social fabric crimes” and has primarily to do with a lack of moral values as well as assets for healthy development.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 798: The fact that 99% of men and 100% of women have indicated that they will not commit murder again indicates that they have learned important lessons. Many (about 15%) of these murderers are inherently not bad people.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 802: The role of faith communities in rebuilding prisoners’ lives should not be underestimated. The late South African cardiac surgeon Prof. Chris Barnard described execution as follows:
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 804: The wo/man’s spiral (sorry, spinal) cord will rupture at the point where it enters the skull, electrochemical discharges will send his/her limbs flailing in a grotesque dance, eyes and tongues will start from the facial apertures under the assault of the rope and his/her bowels and bladder may simultaneously void themselves to soil the legs and drip onto the floor.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 806: Judge Dennis Davis (1990) said that “allegations of racial bias in sentencing practices in capital cases have been made, most prominently by the late Prof. Barend van Niekerk, whose research suggested that black defendants stand a greater chance than white defendants of receiving the death penalty, particularly when the victim is white”. Davis continued by saying that although Prof. van Niekerk “has been criticized for being unscientific, differences in capital sentences between the races continue to exist and are difficult to explain”.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 812: The death penalty is often used within skewed justice systems. The weight of the death penalty is disproportionally carried by those with less advantaged socio-economic backgrounds or belonging to a racial, ethnic or religious minority.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 814: Van der Westhuizen continues to say that murders in South Africa are not racially motivated, as some (many?) people believe. Farm and house murders are sometimes horribly cruel but according to him he has never encountered a clear racial motive in court. For him, murderers kill mostly out of greed, jealousy, passion, and during gang wars. Also because of poverty and the despondency and drunkenness that accompany it, but not because of racial hatred. The whiteys just happen to have more of the wherewithal. From 1990 to 2017 there were 1938 murders on farms (of which 137 were farm workers). Of the victims, 88% were white and 12% black.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 818: Sivulla 142 Nadine siteeraa Brochin Schlafwandler nidettä jossa tuumitaan että aina vallan keikauxissa tulee svoboda, kagda vsjakij delajet tshto hotshit. Niin varmaan onkin. Tilaisuus tekee varkaan, murhaajasta puhumattakaan. Niin kävi kansainvaellusten Roomassa, Pärttylinyönä 1542, Pariisissa 1789, Pietarissa ja Helsingissä 1918, Saxassa 1938, hulluina vuosina 1848 ja 1968, South Africa 1991, Black lives matter päivänä, Capitolin valtauxessa. Mikäs siinä, looting is fun. Se on vähän kuin karnevaalia. Kaikki mukaan! Apinat tekevät mitä pystyvät, ellei toiset estä.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 824: When a nation goes to war, that government inevitably sends out the message that killing one’s enemies is acceptable. Murders within such a nation usually increase during these times. Among returning war veterans, there is a higher murder rate.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 826: From the practice of slavery, when black people were considered the property of others and put to sleep like dogs at will, to this day, racial discrimination undoubtedly plays a role in the application of the death penalty. Race is more likely to affect death sentencing than smoking affects the likelihood of dying from heart disease. Jurors in Washington state they are three times more likely to recommend a death sentence for a black defendant than for a white defendant in a similar case. Such jurors are also likely to be heavy smokers and white.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 830: “To err is human, to forgive is divine” (this saying is from “An Essay on Criticism,” by Alexander Pope). We need more forgiveness, not only in South Africa, but across the world. I know that the pain associated with murder for the nearest relatives (pain on both sides) is unbearable, but forgiveness is an important component if we want to progress in our thinking beyond the death penalty. If you cannot forgive, you are killing your own spirit. A long detention sentence is healthier.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 832: The age-old African system of lekhota with its restorative roots provides a stark contrast to our current criminal justice system which inter alia controls crime using Apple and Windows, while restorative justice places crime control largely in the hands of the community and Ubuntu.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 834: The current criminal justice system defines offender accountability as taking punishment, while restorative justice defines it as assuming responsibility and taking action to repair harm. We must work hard to repair South Africa, and not just loiter around for free bananas like the listless blacks or lazy about drinks in hand like the indolent rich whiteys.
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    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 41: Vuoden 2021 parhaissa lehtikuvissa näkyy positiivisuus ja toivo. Augie March halusi kärsimättömästi päästä osaxi jotain izeään suurempaa, ei olla saamaton vaan tarmokas ja izenäinen. Never eat anything bigger than your head. Augie on samantapainen kaunisteltu kiltti ja vaatimaton alter ego kuin Hemingwaulla ja Foster Wallacella.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 169: Canute, also known as Cnut, was a Danish king of England from 1016 to 1035. He is chiefly famous for a legend about his failure to stop the waves coming up the beach, despite his kingly order.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 193: Henry of Huntingdon tells the story as one of three examples of Canute's "graceful and magnificent" behaviour (outside of his bravery in warfare), the other two being his arrangement of the marriage of his daughter to the later Holy Roman Emperor, and the negotiation of a reduction in tolls on the roads across Gaul to Rome at the imperial coronation of 1027.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 195: The site of the episode is often identified as Thorney Island (now known as Westminster), where Canute set up a royal palace during his reign over London. Thorney Island is also a small peninsula within Chichester harbour, very close to another claimed location, Bosham and Conflictingly, an ancient sign on Southampton city centre's Canute Road reads, "Near this spot AD 1028 Canute reproved his courtiers".
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 197: Bosham in West Sussex also claims to be the site of this episode, as does Gainsborough in Lincolnshire. As Gainsborough is inland, if the story is true then Canute would have been trying to turn back the tidal bore known as the aegir. Another tradition places this episode on the north coast of the Wirral, which at the time was part of Mercia.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 199: Theodore Dalrymple refers to the story, without misattributing motives of arrogance to Canute, in the context of the British reaction to the Ukraine crisis (2014).
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 214: you. Once only you can live it. What is the noblest object of desire, the supreme gift to covet? We have been accustomed to be told that the greatest thing in the religious world is Faith. That great word has been the key-note for centuries of the popular religion; and we have easily learned to look upon it as the greatest thing in the world. Well, we are wrong. It is love! all you need is love; love, love, love is all you need. Näitä merkkejä on alkanut taas näkyä viestimissä Ukraina-miekkareissa. Niitä vilahteli myös Gently-sarjassa brittein ydinasevastustajien miekkarissa 1967. Ne näyttää erehdyttävästi ylösalaisilta pilluilta. Kristina täti ärähti kun huomautin sille siitä.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 229: Patience; kindness; generosity; humility; courtesy; unselfishness; good temper; guilelessness; sincerity—these make up the supreme gift, the stature of the perfect man. Just like a woman in fact, eating humble pie. Thank God the Christianity of to-day is coming nearer the world’s end.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 243: And she aches just like a woman Sillä on PMS niinkuin aina naisilla
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 254: And she aches just like a woman Hilloviikot kuten muillakin naisilla
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 272: Then you ache just like a woman Ja sulla on menkat naisten tapaan
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 284: want to punch them in the face.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 294: Women, with their two-fingered wisdom, have a difficult time understanding what I teach. Gautama Buddha
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 296: If it were not for women being admitted into our order, my teachings would have lasted 1000 years; now they will not last 500. Gautama Buddha
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 318: Feminism encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians. Pat Robertson
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 320: Feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women access to the mainstream of society. Rush Limbaugh (n.h.)
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 328: Clayton Wheat "Claytie" Williams Jr. (October 8, 1931 – February 14, 2020) was an American businessman from Midland, Texas who ran for governor in 1990. Despite securing the Republican nomination and initially leading in the polls against Democratic challenger State Treasurer Ann Richards by twenty points, Williams ultimately lost the race due in part to a controversial comment he made about rape. During the campaign Williams cultivated an image of a cowboy figure who had risen from humble roots to become a powerful business tycoon. The image played well in public opinion polls. Williams often had a propensity for making poorly planned statements on the campaign trail. Now he is fortunately dead meat.
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    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 69: Vuoteen 399 EKR mennessä hänen nähtiin vastaavan kreikkalaista merenjumalaa Poseidonia. Niinpä hänen valtakuntansa muuttui makeanveden lähteistä meren ja meren lähteiksi. Hänen entinen roolinsa makean veden jumalana täyttyi jumaluus Salaciasta, ” hyppivän lähdeveden jumalattaresta.”
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 79: Neptunukseen liittyy usein vaimo. Varhaisissa inkarnaatioissa hän on Salacia, suolaveden jumalatar. Roomalaisten otettua yhteyttä kreikkalaisiin, Neptunuksen myyttiin lisättiin ja siihen kuuluu hänen paremmin tunnettu vaimonsa Amfitriitti. Pariskunnalla oli kolme lasta, muun muassa merman, Triton. Neptunuksen myyttiin roomalaisessa kulttuurissa kuului lukuisia muiden naisten, muun muassa Pegasoksen ja Atlasin, isiä ja lapsia.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 89: When Poseidon desired to marry her, Amphitrite, wanting to protect "her virginity", fled to the Atlas mountains. Poseidon sent many creatures to find her. A dolphin came across Amphitrite and convinced her to marry Poseidon. As a reward for the dolphin´s help, Poseidon created the Delphinus (öresvin) constellation.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 94: salacious (adj.) 1660s, "lustful, lecherous," from Latin salax (genitive salacis) "lustful," probably originally "fond of leaping," as in a male animal leaping on a female in sexual advances, from salire "to leap" (see salient (adj.)). It is attested earlier in the later-rare sense of "tending to provoke lust".
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 96: Salacia was the personification of the calm and sunlit aspect of the sea. Derived from Latin sāl, meaning "salt", the name Salācia denotes the wide, open sea, but is sometimes literally translated to mean sensational (as in salacious).
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 98: Servius, in his commentary on the Aeneid, wrote about Salacia and Venilia in V 724: "(Venus) dicitur et Salacia, quae proprie meretricum dea appellata est a veteribus"; "(Venus) is also called Salacia, who was particularly named goddess of prostitutes by the ancient". Elsewhere, he wrote that Salacia and Venilia are the same entity.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 102: As I began to ponder the use and abuse of the ancient radish, it was Roman legal scholar Paul du Plessis who wrote to let me know of the legal connections between radishes, anuses, and adultery in Greco-Roman antiquity. While there is debate over the actual application of the punishment, it appears that Athenian adulterers may have been punished with “Rhaphanidosis” in the Agora by having radishes or fish shoved up their assholes and then having their pubic hair depilated by hot ash.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 111: The goal of the insertion of the radish––which at that time was likely larger; more like a black radish (retikka) rather than the red round radish of today––was as O’Bryhim (2017: 326) posits, in order to give the offender the condition of a εὐρύπρωκτος (a “roomy anus”).
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 116: Allpoetry.com ja Hellopoetry.com julkaisevat lukijoiden omia Neptunus runoja, toinen toistaan kehnompia. Lukijaa alkaa nolottaa, hän tuntee myötähäpeää. Uusin ja paras ainoana koskee makean veden jumalaa ja sen suolaista puolisoa Salaciaa:
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 125: called for sweet Salacia and nine mermaids fair
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 145: 145 words - Pre write for "Contest / The Spirit of the Zodiac" by smpierce & Brandon Wikman - 03/29/22 -
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    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 188: #1: Show, don´t tell. Detail is king. Why Rhyming is amazing, but the challenge distracts beginners from more important attributes like detailed descriptions and story. Read the poetry repair manual!
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 209: mark the faces of wildflowers
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 210: only rivaled by the delicacy
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    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 236: Christ-followers’ ultimate goals are to spread the Gospel and show others the path to eternal life, to live righteously, and overall treat people the way Jesus would treat them by loving them and being patient, kind, compassionate, pure, and wise. With that being said, Christians are supposed to do this all the time, no matter the place. This includes high school.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 238: High school can be everything you want it to be or your worst nightmare. For me — it’s okay other than the fact that just about everything I’m surrounded by goes completely against my beliefs as a Christian. Whether it be walking in the hallway hearing terribly vulgar words, common gossiping, or young kids praising the loss of their virginity. You also have your popular “in” music that blatantly puts pre-marital sex, illegal drugs, and the love of money on a pedestal. These are just some of the worldly things we have to deal with on a daily basis that can oh-so easily sweep somebody in. At this point, the options must be weighed: choose God or choose the world? Which god to choose? Which one has the biggest dick?
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 257: Republican Jesus is commonly used as a way for Democrats (or any non-Republicans) to legitimize their own political beliefs by satirizing Jesus’s teachings. Through this joke they not only attempt to legitimize their own beliefs by asserting that they are more in line with the teachings of Jesus, but they also attempt to overturn the religious legitimations of Republicans. They try to disprove the claim that the GOP is the “Christian party” by insinuating that Jesus would not agree with the Republican party’s emphasis on extreme individualism and the bootstrap ideology.
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    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 272: Now comment on two of these poems. Each comment must include 2 suggestions and at least 1 encouragement. Other great things:
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 276: Pacing, stanza breaks, line length
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 280: Awkward/brilliant areas, drama, randomness, poetic-feeling, and your reaction.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 287: -- Welcome to the class! I am your teacher, Karen. There will be a few questions in the assignment below to tell me a little about yourself.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 305: Jackpot! 12 seppoa:
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 321: The sire of gods and men smiled and answered, “If you, Juno, were always to support me when we sit in council of the gods, Neptune, like it or no, would soon come round to your and my way of thinking. If, then, you are speaking the truth and mean what you say, go among the rank and file of the gods, and tell Iris and Apollo lord of the bow, that I want them—Iris, that she may go to the Achaean host and tell Neptune to leave off fighting and go home, and Apollo, that he may send Hector again into battle and give him fresh strength; he will thus forget his present sufferings, and drive the Achaeans back in confusion till they fall among the ships of Achilles son of Peleus. Achilles will then send his comrade Patroclus into battle, and Hector will shaft him in front of Ilius after he has shafted many warriors, and among them my own noble son Sarpedon. Achilles will shaft Hector to avenge Patroclus, and from that time I will bring it about that the Achaeans shall persistently drive the Trojans back till they fulfil the counsels of Minerva and take Ilium. But I will not stay my anger, nor permit any god to help the Danaans till I have accomplished the desire of the son of Peleus, according to the promise I made by bowing my head (after shafting her) on the day when Thetis touched me between my knees and besought me to give him honour.”
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 335: Nor let thy brow contracted frowns betray,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 344: And double radiance decks the face of day.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 360: Born into slavery at the Lloyd Manor on Long Island, Hammon learned to read and write. In 1761, at the age of nearly 50, Hammon published his first poem, "An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ with Penitential Cries." Se oli aika mitäänsanomaton. He was the first African-American poet published in North America. Also a well-known and well-respected preacher and clerk-bookkeeper, he gained wide circulation of his poems about slavery. As a devoted Christian evangelist, Hammon used biblical fundamentalism to criticize the institution of slavery.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 362: "An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ, with Penitential Cries" was Jupiter Hammon´s first published poem. Composed on December 25, 1760, it appeared as a broadside in 1761. The printing and publishing of this poem established Jupiter Hammon as the first polished black poet.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 364: Eighteen years on the cotton field passed before his second work appeared in print, "An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatley." Hammon wrote the poem during the Revolutionary War, while Henry Lloyd had temporarily moved his household and slaves from Long Island to Hartford, Connecticut, to evade British forces. Phillis Wheatley, then enslaved in Massachusetts, published her first book of poetry in 1773 in London. She is recognized as the first published black female author. Hammon never met Wheatley, but was a great admirer. His dedication poem to her contained twenty-one rhyming quatrains, each accompanied by a related Bible verse. Hammon believed his poem would encourage Wheatley along her Christian journey. Lukikohan Pyllis koko runoa? Ei se tuonut sille kovin paljon onnea.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 368: In his address he told the crowd, "If we should ever get to Heaven, we shall find nobody there to reproach us for being black, or for being slaves. For we won't be slaves anymore, but them whites! And they be black, and us darkies white as snow." He also said that while he personally had no wish to be free, he did wish others, especially "the young negroes, them pretty young female negroes like Pyllis, were free."
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 436: Blondin älyn tiet ovat rauhan polkuja, Fair wisdom’s ways are paths of peace,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 503: Paljasti pyhän pärstänsä, Unveiled his sacred face,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 505: Ja antoi katuvaa suloa. And give repenting grace.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 652: Si vis pacem para bellum.


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    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 812: Muumeissa oli merikoira, se ahdisteli Merenhuisketta. Eikös ne ole haikaloja? Meressä on (tai oli) myös merilehmiä, merikarhuja, merivuokkoja, merisiilejä, merimakkaroita, meritähtiä, merietanoita, merihevosia, merimerkkejä ja merenmiehiä. Merenmiesten enemmistö on naisia. Vuonna 2022 naisten osuus tämän sukunimen kantajista oli 61 %. Nykyään ei sukunimiä enää suojata vaan kaikki sukunimet ovat suojattuja sukunimiä. Merenmies on latviaxi Merenmiess. Marakatteja ja marsuja. Merileijonia ja merinorsuja. Merihirviöitä ja niljaisia merikäärmeitä joista Seija näki viime yönä unia. Älä unta nää. Meriankeriaita ja merilohia. Merikotkia ja muita merilintuja. Merisotilaita ja merisäätiedotuxia. Meritaisteluita ja merenkulkua. Meriharakoita, haaxirikkoisia ja niistä paistettuja merimiespihvejä, joita tarjoiltiin Sysmän "Kuolleen merimiehen majatalossa". Meriruohoa ja meriheinää. Merimuovista valmistettuja cocacolapulloja. Musk ostaa Coca-Colan ja panee siihen coken takaisin. Niin ja Arto Merenheimo ja Merikukka Forsius.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 840: About this poem: A battle with depression that ends with a bit of acceptance and a belief that they can overcome. Neptunus varmaan sepitti tämän kärsittyään tappion Juppiterille ja Junolle Iliumissa.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 865: Before his palace gates do make
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 868: The sea-nymphs chant their accents shrill,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 883: Sandcastles washed away by the sea, a child wondering about Dad’s bald head, a disastrous picnic. Here are scenes from real life you will certainly recognise. But in Judith Nicholls’ poems, they are turned into myths and mysteries, grand stories, amusing songs or epic tales. On the other hand, she takes the mighty Roman empire – and packs it up into 40 words!
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 885: Judith Nicholls reads her poems in a slow, thoughtful way, like a ruminating cow. If you listen to ‘Winter’, you can hear how she allows the music of each word to sound fully.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 887: At the age of seven, Judith Nicholls wrote her first poem, which was inspired by a Winnie the Pooh story. As a shy teenager, she found writing things down easier than talking. Her first job was working for a magazine, and then she became a teacher.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 893: In homage to the Greeks, who still defiantly call Neptune Poseidon, I started with the Homeric ‘Hymn to Poseidon’. This ancient song opens by acknowledging the earth shaker’s desolate domain, but ends with a trusting appeal to his better nature:
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 907: Contemporary odes to Neptune were harder to come by, but divine intervention ensured I found one that mentioned him by name. One of the highlights of my recent trip to Odesa, discussed here on the blog, was a visit to the literary museum, which houses a small collection of Anna Akhmatova’s work. The statuesque Russian poet, melancholic lover and resolute witness to the Stalinist and Putinist terrors, was born near Odesa and spent her childhood summers in the region. The display included a palm-sized booklet of the long poem ‘Close to the Sea’, or as my host translated, ‘very close’: an intimate relationship. I looked it up in The Complete Poems when I got home and assumed it must be ‘By the Edge of the Sea’. The ballad of a fierce young woman willing the arrival of her beloved from the waves, the poem was too long for the workshop and extracts would not do it justice. A shame, I thought, setting down the 950 page book, which promptly fell open to:
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 943: Ginsbergin tuotantoon vaikutti erityisesti William Carlos Williams. Opiskellessaan 1940-luvulla Columbian yliopistossa Ginsberg tutustui William S. Burroughsiin, Jack Kerouaciin, Lucien Carriin, Gregory Corsoon ja Gary Snyderiin. Ginsbergistä tuli beat-runouden johtohahmo. Työskenneltyään muun muassa markkinatutkijana ja merimiehenä Ginsberg julkaisi esikoiskokoelmansa Howl And Other Poems vuonna 1956. Kokoelma ja sen runo ”Uuvo” (Howl) vei kustantaja-runoilija Lawrence Ferlinghettin useisiin sensuurioikeudenkäynteihin. Kohun ansiosta Ginsbergin teos tuli kuitenkin kuuluisaksi. Parhaiten juuri runosta "Uuvo" tunnettu Ginsberg tuomitsi sen, mitä hän piti kapitalismin ja mukautumisen tuhoavina voimina Yhdysvalloissa. San Franciscon poliisi ja Yhdysvaltain tulli takavarikoivat "Howlin" kopiot vuonna 1956, ja myöhempi siveettömyyttä koskeva oikeudenkäynti vuonna 1957 sai laajaa julkisuutta runon kielen ja kuvaukset heteroseksuaalisesta ja homoseksuaalisesta seksistä aikana, jolloin sodomialakeja säädettiin . (mies)homoseksuaali on rikos jokaisessa osavaltiossa. Runo heijasteli Ginsbergin omaa seksuaalisuutta ja hänen suhteitaan useisiin miehiin, mukaan lukien Peter Orlovsky , hänen elinikäinen kumppaninsa.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 958: Holy Peter holy Allen holy Solomon holy Lucien holy Kerouac holy Huncke holy Burroughs holy Cassady holy the unknown buggered and suffering beggars holy the hideous human angels!

    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 960: Holy the groaning saxophone! Holy the bop apocalypse! Holy the jazzbands marijuana hipsters peace peyote pipes & drums!

    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 964: Holy time in eternity holy eternity in time holy the clocks in space holy the fourth dimension holy the fifth International holy the Angel in Moloch!

    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 965: Holy the sea holy the desert holy the railroad holy the locomotive holy the visions holy the hallucinations holy the miracles holy the eyeball holy the abyss!

    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 980: Great to use on its own or as a companion book, Devotions for a Revolutionary Year expands on the themes of Lynn Cowell’s first book, His Revolutionary Love. In short, easy-to-read daily devotions, Lynn chats to girls about the challenges of growing up as a girl: identity and acceptance, breasts and pubic hair, rejection and rebellion, pads and tampons, and self-control and surrender. Through Scripture and stories any girl can relate to, Lynn Cowell encourages girls to remember that Jesus loves them and is harassing pursuing them every day—and that knowing his love day by day can make for one revolutionary year.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 999: #562 in Teen & Young Adult Nonfiction on Dating & Intimacy
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1020: "I´ve actually read the book...and it´s hilarious." - Tucker Carlson
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1022: "Walsh´s work is an effort to push back against radical gender ideology which defies biological reality." - The Blaze
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1033: From the Back Cover: A tale of identity politics and imagination
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1036: Matt Walsh is a popular writer, speaker, and one of the Right´s most influential voices. He is the host of The Daily Wire´s Matt Walsh Show, where he boldly tackles the tough subjects and speaks out on faith and culture in a way that connects with his generation and beyond. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife and young children.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1047: It is now in vogue to celebrate non-Western cultures and disparage Western ones. Some of this is a regrettable backlash, but much of it fatally undermines the very things that created the greatest, most humane civilization in the world, viz. colonialism and capitalism.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1049: In The War on the West, Douglas Murray shows how many well-meaning people have been fooled by hypocritical and inconsistent anti-West rhetoric. After all, if we must discard the ideas of Kant, Hume, and Mill for their opinions on race, shouldn’t we discard Marx (Karl, Groucho´s OK), the Jew whose work is peppered with racial slurs and anti-Semitism? Embers of racism remain to be stamped out in America, but what about the raging racist inferno in the Middle East and Asia? What about Israel? Nigeria?
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1051: It’s not just dishonest scholars who benefit from this intellectual fraud but hostile nations and human rights abusers hoping to distract from their own ongoing villainy. Dictators who slaughter their own people are happy to jump on the “America is a racist country” bandwagon and mimic the language of antiracism and “pro-justice” movements as PR while making authoritarian conquests.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1059: Murray thinks that European civilisation as we have known it will not survive and he explores two factors that he thinks explain this. The first is the combination of mass migration of new peoples into Europe together with its low birth rates. The second is what Murray describes as "the fact that… at the same time Europe lost faith in its beliefs, traditions, and legitimacy". In The Daily Telegraph, Juliet Samuel summarised Murray´s book by saying, "His overall thesis, that a guilt-driven and exhausted Europe is playing fast and loose with its precious modern values by embracing migration on such a scale, is hard to refute".
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1061: Writing in The Guardian, the political journalist Gaby Hinsliff described Strange Death as "gentrified xenophobia" and "Chapter after chapter circles around the same repetitive themes: migrants raping and murdering and terrorising; paeans to Christianity; long polemics about how Europe is too ´exhausted by history´ and colonial guilt to face another battle, and is thus letting itself be rolled over by invaders fiercely confident in their own beliefs", while also pointing out that Murray offers little definition of the European culture he claims is under threat. Pankaj Mishra´s review in The New York Times described the book as "a handy digest of far-right clichés". In The Intercept, Murtaza Hussain criticized the "relentlessly paranoid tenor" of Murray´s work and said that its claims of mass crime perpetuated by immigrants were "blinkered to the point of being propaganda", while noting the book´s appeal to the far right. In Middle East Eye, Georgetown professor Ian Almond called the book "a staggeringly one-sided flow of statistics, interviews and examples, reflecting a clear decision to make the book a rhetorical claim that Europe is doomed to self-destruction".
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1073: But some aspects of Seuss’s work have not aged well, including his debut, which features a crude racial stereotype of an Asian man with slanted lines for eyes. “Mulberry Street” was one of six of his books that the Seuss estate said it would stop selling this week, after concluding that the egregious racial and ethnic stereotypes in the works “are hurtful and wrong.”
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1076: The estate’s decision — which prompted breathless headlines on cable news and complaints about “cancel culture” from prominent conservatives — represents a dramatic step to update and curate Seuss’s body of work, acknowledging and rejecting some of his views while seeking to protect his brand and appeal. It also raises questions about whether and how an author’s works should be posthumously curated to reflect evolving social attitudes, and what should be preserved as part of the cultural record.
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    German Lutheran children´s racist shaking tails with a cat of worms.

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    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 39: There is a place to which I often go,
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 48: Of each historic passion as a blink
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    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 75: When seated in the Lotus Position, a character may levitate to demonstrate that he or she is meditating particularly profoundly. The Levitating Lotus Position is also used to show that a character is displaying his or her Psychic Powers/Enlightenment Superpowers, intensely concentrating, healing, or is just especially calm.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 77: Levitating while in the Lotus Position may also be a sign that a character is powerful or that he or she is far from normal. However, especially when Played for Laughs, if someone wakes them from their serene inner calm, they'll often spontaneously lose their floaty power and collapse in an undignified mess on the floor.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 88: Ezekiel penned poems in ‘Indian English’ ("I am levitating now", "Eat My meat and curry" pronounced with cacuminals and a singing accent) like the one based on instruction boards in his favourite Irani café. His poems are used in Indian English textbooks. His poem 'Background, Casually' is considered to be the most defining poem of his poetic and personal career.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 91: Background, Casually
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 168: In some remote and backward place.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 169: My backward place is where I am.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 184: Naipaul's fiction and especially his travel writing have been criticised for their allegedly unsympathetic portrayal of the Third World. The novelist Robert Harris has called Naipaul's portrayal of Africa racist and "repulsive," reminiscent of Oswald Mosley's fascism. Edward Said argued that Naipaul "allowed himself quite consciously to be turned into a witness for the Western prosecution", promoting what Said classified as "colonial mythologies about wogs and darkies". Said believed that Naipaul's worldview may be most salient in his book-length essay The Middle Passage (1962), composed following Naipaul's return to the Caribbean after 10 years of exile in England, and the work An Area of Darkness (1964).
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 186: Not unexpectecly Naipaul was also accused of misogyny, and of having committed acts of "chronic physical abuse" against his mistress of 25 years, Margaret Murray, who wrote in a letter to The New York Review of Books: "Vidia says I didn't mind the abuse. I certainly did mind."
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 190: The actual world has for Naipaul a radiance that diminishes all ideas of it. The pink haze of the bauxite dust on the first page of Guerrillas tells us what we need to know about the history and social organization of the unnamed island on which the action takes place, tells us in one image who runs the island and for whose profit the island is run and at what cost to the life of the island this profit has historically been obtained, but all of this implicit information pales in the presence of the physical fact, the dust itself. ... The world Naipaul sees is of course no void at all: it is a world dense with physical and social phenomena, brutally alive with the complications and contradictions of actual human endeavour. ... This world of Naipaul's is in fact charged with what can only be described as a romantic view of reality, an almost unbearable tension between the idea and the physical fact ...
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 262: I am standing for peace and non-violence.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 280: Regeneration, Remuneration, Contraception.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 290: What you think of prospects of world peace?
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 318: to get it back. The game delighted all the neighbours'
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 335: according to the Mosaic Law.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 364: there is to it? She had wondered. Back from London
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 365: eighteen months earlier, I was horribly out of practice.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 383: Brittien imperiumi 1800-luvun lopulla oli valtava, aurinko ei siellä päässyt laskemaan. Britit vaan toistivat saman virheen jonka edellinen sukupolvi oli tehnyt orjakaupassa: ei orjia pidä ottaa kotieläimixi, vaan ne kandee pitää pihatossa kun ei niitä tarvita. Tai vielä paremmin, kuten jenkit oivalsivat: myydä niille cokista ja sirkushuveja (kuten tämä sarja) sekä pakkoviedä niille takaisin niiden ize tekemiä, hikisten palefacejen venyttämiä t-paitoja ja rikkinäisiä kodinkoneita. Ei enää edes ikävästi järjestäytyneitä ja jotain muka vitun oikeuxia vaativia työläisiä vaan izeyrittäjiä, oman elämänsä seppoja. Jos menee huonosti se on ihan oma syy.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 406: The 419 scam is an infamous advance fee fraud tactic that originated in Nigeria and has since spread around the world. The most well-known source for these emails is Nigeria, but they can originate from anywhere. In Nigeria, the crime has become a significant source of income for some, although section 419 of the Nigerian legal code prohibits it (hence the name). How does the scam work?
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 408: A person will open their email account and find an email claiming to be from a Nigerian prince or an exiled politician. The person may claim to be from a country that’s currently in the news, or another location that’s experienced civil disturbance.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 410: The email will explain that due to political instability, or the death of a relative there is a significant amount of money trapped in an account. It goes on to explain that if the reader could please send just a small amount of cash, it will pay for the fees to access the account. In return for their trust and generosity, the reader is promised a large percentage of the money supposedly locked away.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 414: The Nigerian 419 scammers experience a high rate of success because people are often willing to risk a small amount of money in order to take a chance on getting a much larger reward. It’s a type of scam known as advance fee fraud, and it’s not the only example to be found online. Nigerian scams typically fall under the category of ‘beneficiary funds’. That is, they ask victims for money to help access large funds held in trust for stranded family members or a similar sob story.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 422: Han efterträdde sin far som kung av Sverige den 8 december 1907. Hans konservativa attityder kom snabbt upp till ytan när han motsatte sig den liberala trenden som hade svept över landet under en tid. Han motsatte sig spridningen av demokratin, de ökande kraven från fackföreningsgrupper och politisk inblandning i militärbudgeten. Gustaf V var den siste svenske monarken som tjänstgjorde som överbefälhavare för militären, vilket han gjorde fram till 1939, och var en plikt han tog på största allvar vad gäller snärtiga militäruniformer.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 443: Tidigare när antalet kunder växte stadigt var det här inte så stort problem. Me nu börjar vissa marknader vara mättade och det är svårare att göra jättestora vinster. I början av året tappade Netflix användare för första gången sedan 2011. Samtidigt har bolagets aktie backat 68 procent sedan årsskiftet.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 515: Ihan ei jaxanut lukea Mankelia eilen loppuun saakka. Vähän rupes tuntumaan et Mankelin modus operandi on rahastaa liberaalien kunnon ruozalaisten moraalisella kiukulla. Sankarit oli kuiteskin järjestään palefaceja ja mutiaisilla oli pelkkiä B-rooleja. Sormeton zulukafferi palvoi esi-isiä. Pääpsykopaatin musta hoito ja sen tyär ällösivät buuria mutta ottivatpa siltä silti bungalowin hyvältä seudulta, antoivat majavaa ja käristivät braaia.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 564: Larissa on ainesta vakuutustarkastajaxi. Noista Wallacesta ja Websteristä olen kyllä lukenut. Kommunismiin nähden erona on että vakuutus on bisnestä, se tuottaa hämähäkeille kapitaalivoittoja. Se on uhka- ja lottopelin kääntöpuoli.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 576: you walk the earth and tread with solemn pace Sä tallaat maata ja astut tasatahtia,
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 577: one of the many minor globes of Space: Yhdellä pienehköllä kiertotähdellä:
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 582: where destined atoms are each moment slain. Määräatomeita joka hetki lytäten.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 589: with script and limning packed of various hue, Kukkasin ja nimikirjoituxin sotkettua luetteloa
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 592: each alien, except as kin from one Kaikki outoja, paizi kaikki lähtöisin
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 604: these each are duly registered and print Nää kaikki rekisteröidään ja printataan
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 621: and looking backward they beheld the elves Ja taapäin kazoen oli näkevinään keijuja,
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 638: Dis-graced he may be, yet is not dethroned, Voihan se olla kehno mutta silti paras,
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 641: his world-dominion by creative act: Se pitää kiinni MM-tittelistä luomisvoimalla,
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 642: not his to worship the great Artefact, Ei se palvo mitään artefaktia,
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 643: Man, Sub-creator, the refracted light Se on varaluoja, jonka toimesta
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 656: our timid hearts and ugly Fact defeat! Peloissamme vaihtoehtototuuxixi!
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 663: alike were graceless; and of Evil this Yx hailee kumpi siis. Ja pahasta
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 673: Blessed are the men of Noah's race that build Autuaita Nooan rotukaverit ketkä rakentaa
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 684: (And counterfeit at that, machine-produced, (teollisesti valmistettuja kaiken lisäksi,
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 744: there each shall choose for ever from the All. Ja kaikki saa valita mieluisensa kanavan.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 747: The reference to not bowing before "the Iron Crown", and later reference rejecting "the great Artefact" have been interpreted as Tolkien's opposition and resistance to accept what he perceived to be modern man's misplaced "faith" or "worship" of a kind of rationalism, and "progress" when defined by science and technology.
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    xxx/ellauri201.html on line 161: Sotaväki Tunturin jääkärikiirunoissa, strategiset mitat 10-9-9. Pitkäxullon jäykkänä. Tääkin saattaa olla izekoettua, Stigissä on selvää machomaisuutta. Hän on tyyppiä Veli Ponteva. Lisbet ize on Peppi Pitkätussu. Sekin on kunnon äijä, edustaa tollasta miesfeminismiä. Mitähän se sai ollessaan Afrikassa äxeeraamassa mustia teinipilluja? Mällinheitintäkö sääsivät? Hyvin suspektia.
    xxx/ellauri201.html on line 222: Mor Inger Elise Nordraach
    xxx/ellauri201.html on line 277: Torbjörn and Synnöve are two children living in the same valley. Synnöve's mother does not like them playing with each other because Torbjörn's grandfather Torbjörn drinks. They have both now grown up. Torbjörn is teased for having an alcoholic grandfather. This leads to fights, which Synnöve wants him to win. During a fight, Torbjörn is stabbed in the sack and paralyzed. He asks Synnöve to seek another man and not commit herself to a cripple. One day he sees his alcoholic grandfather's carriage overturn and, distressed by the event, he suddenly gets it up for the first time since the paralysis. A miracle has happened, and he can finally have his beloved.
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    Jaaritusta


    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 62: Thibaultin suku on suomennettunakin noin 1400 sivunen paketti. Ensimmäisten kahden kirjan keskiössä on muutama henkilö. Tibault'n perheestä päähenkilö Jacques on nuori kapinallinen, joka itsepäisyydessään ja lapsuuden voimissaan muodostaa jännitteitä riittämiin. Varsinkin aluksi näitä yrittää kitkeä hänen isänsä Herra Thibault, jossa kytee normannien raivoa, älyä ja viekkautta. Vanhempi veli Antoine on lastenlääkäri, hän on itsekeskeinen ja itseriittoinen, lisäksi huomattavan ylimielinenkin.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 64: Pastori abbé Binot on varsinkin aluksi merkittävä suunniteltaessa nuoren Jacquesin tulevaa kohtaloa. Kuitenkin kaiken pahan lähteeksi leimataan Daniel de Fontaine, jonka kanssa Jacquesilla on harmaassa vihkossaan häpeilemätöntä kirjeenvaihtoa. Tämä onkin viimeinen tippa kyrvän kärjessä, joka johdattaa Jacquesin kasvatuslaitokseen. Kuitenkin tämä on vain osasyy, ellei jopa tekosyy - koska oikea syy lienee perheiden erinlaiset uskonnolliset taustat ja polittiset näkemykset. Danielin perhe on rikkonainen, esimerkiksi isä Jeróme on täysin lihallisten viettien kuljetettavissa ja Danielin äiti tulee perässä talutushihnassa. Kuitenkin nämäkin kulissit alkavat rakoilla ja suhteiden elämistä tapahtuu.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 66: Toisessa kirjassa Kasvatuslaitos alkaa jonkinlainen progressio Jacquesin henkisen kasvun osalta, ja vaikuttaa siltä että mielipiteet sen tarpeellisuudesta eriävät huomattavasti perhepiirissä. Herra Thibault on laitoksen "omistaja" ja on ehdoton sen tarpeellisuudesta, kun taas vanhempi veli Antoine on täysin toista mieltä. Ainakin Jaskan ja Tanelin erottaminen tämän myötä onnistuu, ja näin sukuja saadaan suotuisasti erilleen. Kasvatuslaitoksen johtaja Herra Faisme on viheliäinen - tosin hyväkäytöksinen pyylevähkö herrasmies, joka jää hieman kysymysmerkiksi. Onko hän pohjimmiltaan väkivaltainen? Yhtäkaikki suurin vaikutus laitoksessa lienee Jacquesin lapsenvahdilla Arthurilla, joka on taustaltaan armeijan miehiä. Hän toimii pojan perseen potkijana kultaisessa häkissä, jossa arvostetaan enemmän fyysisiä kuin henkisiä arvoja.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 68: Kahden ensimmäisen kirjan osalta keskeisinä teemoina ovat muunmuassa tahdon murtuminen, minäkuvan rajut muutokset, erilaisten tunteiden herääminen ja ihmissuhteissa tapahtuvat myllerrykset. Kirjailija onnistuu kuljettamaan tarinaa sensitiivisesti ja varsin nyanssipitoisesti. Mielialojen vaihteluita ja tunteita tarkastellaan huolellisesti, muttei kuitenkaan lukijaa liikaa ohjailevasti. Näissä kirjoissa luodaan luja pohja tarinan henkilöille ja niiden välisille suhteille. Ympäröiviä puitteita kuvaillaan riittävällä tarkkuudella, joskin sivumennen, mutta kuitenkin tapahtumia tukien. Itselleni tuli mieleen lähinnä Romain Rollandin tapa kirjoittaa, joskin tämä raapaisee jotenkin syvemmältä ja perinpohjaisemmin. Hetkittäin jopa huvittuneisuutta aiheuttavia naiiveja, mutta silti uskottavia reaktioita Jacquesin osalta on mielenkiintoista lukea. Toisaalta Antoinen omahyväisen kiihkeä itsetutkiskelu vie väistämättä todellisen elämän ihmisten klisheisiin, joita varmasti kaikilla pyörii yllin kyllin ympärillä.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 70: Kolmannessa osassa siirtyy huomion painopiste enemmän Antoine Thibaultiin. On kulunut viisi vuotta siitä, kun Jacques ja Antoine muuttivat samaan kompleksiin. Nuori lääkäri Antoinen Thibault on saanut jalansijaa katu-uskottavana ammattilaisena ja hän yltyy jopa sankaritekoihin pelastaessaan nuoren tytön tämän ruhjoutuessa tavarakuskin pyörän alle. Hän tapaa nuoren kauniin Rachelin samassa yhteydessä ja rakastuu suin päin. Suhteesta muodostuu kompleksinen ja kuluttava,
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 72: Kantaako tunteet elämän kalkkiviivoille asti? Se jää nähtäväxi. Rachel on juutalaistaustainen ja hän on viettänyt muutenkin ilmeisesti rajua elämää, tämä ei ole omiaan lisäämään suhteen tasapainoa. Nuoresta naisesta paljastuu koko ajan omituisia piirteitä ja hänen menneisyytensä nousee dominoivaksi asiaksi. Herra Oscar Thibaultia ei juurikaan kirjassa huomioida ja Jacquesin osuus kapenee lähinnä Jenny de Fontanin kanssa hippailuksi. Danielista on kuoriutunut seurapiirigigolo joka on orientoitunut taiteellisesti naisten kanssa valssia pyöriväksi partaveitseksi. Jerome de Fontanen luonnetta syvennetään ja paljastuukin että hänellä ja Danielilla on luonteenomaisia yhtäläisyyksiä enemmän kuin voisi kuvitella. Paljastuupa jopa yhteinen tuttavuuskin, joka ei sanalla sanoen mairittele.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 83: Thibaultin suvun ensimmäinen osa Harmaakantinen vihko (Le cahier Gris, 1922) kuvaa paljon miljöötä ja ranskalaista koulua. Koululainen Jacques Thibault on karannut kotoa, ja myöhemmin ilmenee, että myös Daniel de Fontanin on kadonnut. Oscar Thibault, perheen pää ruotii tilannetta koulussa opettavan papin abbe Pinotin kanssa. ja raskauttavia asianhaarjoja on kaksi, ensinnäkin Harmaakantisessa vihossa on poikien kirjeenvaihtoa, lisäksi Jacquesilla on "paheksuttavia" kirjoja kuten Zolan Romahdus ja toiseksi Daniel de Fontanin on protestantti. Thibaultin perheen isä on mahtimies, mutta Jerome Fontaninin perheen pää on poissa sijoiltaan, hänellä on suhde serkkunsa Noémien kanssa, mutta on karannut toisen (kolmannen) naisen (Noémie-serkun piian kanssa). Perheen äiti rouva Fontanin hoivaa tytärtään Jennyä, joka on kuolemassa aivokalvontulehdukseen.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 85: Poikien kirjeenvaihto on harmaakantisessa vihossa, jossa varsinkin Jacques kirjoittaa runollisia rakkauden tunnustuksia Danielille ja ilmentää monisanaisesti kokemaansa tuskaa. Daniel ei puhu rakkaasta vaan ystävästä. Tässä osia muutamasta kirjeestä.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 87: Jacques: Minä olen yksin vihamielisessa maailmassa, rakas isäni ei ymmärrä minua. En ole kovin vanha, ja kuitenkin, kuinka paljon onkaan jo takanani poljettuja kukkia, räntäsateiksi vaihtuneita aamukasteita, tyydyttymättömiä aisti-iltoja, katkeria epätoivon hetkiä!
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 93: Jacques vastaa: Anna anteeksi! Väkivaltainen, kiihkeä, talttumaton luonteeni on syynä kaikkeen, oi kallis rakkauteni.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 95: Jacques on kirjoittanut aiemmin "En unohda koskaan niitä tuokioita, ah, niin harvoja tosin ja niin lyhyitä, jolloin olemme kuuluneet vain toisillemme. Sinä olet ainoa rakkauteni".
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 97: Helposti tässä lukija tekee väärän johtopäätöksen. Ei Jacques ole toki lutkuttanut Danielin penistä. (Mistäs plokkari sen niin varmasti tietää?) Daniel on vain ystävä, se mitä Jacques perimmältään tarkoittaa, on epäselvää, mutta hän on etupäässä dramaattinen ja runollinen sielu. Tämä seikka vahvistuu, kun poikien pakomatkaa tarkastellaan Marseillesissa, missä varsinkin Jacques haluaisi jatkaa Pohjois-Afrikkaan. Pojat jäävät kuitenkin kiinni ja toimitetaan Pariisiin. De Fontainella on perhedraamaa, sillä häntäänsä heiluttanut Jerome-isä on jättämässä vaimoaan, ja sanonut tehneensä pettämisellä onnelliseksi - ei itseään- vaan alemman sosiaaliluokan tytön. Daniel tapaa sisarensa Jennyn, joka on jo parempi.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 99: Jacques selittää kotimatkalla Antoinelle, että rakastaa runoja ja on runosielu. Kotona odottaa pappi ja yllätys. Jacques jatkaa eloaan ja kouluaan kasvatuslaitoksessa. Osa päättyy dramaattiseen kirjeeseen, jonka Jacques kirjoittaa Danielille ja heittää ikkunasta, hän "uhkailee" itsemurhalla.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 101: Toisen osan alku on hyytävä, Antoine, Jacquesin 24-vuotias lääkäriveli menee käymään de Fontaninien luona, hän tivaa Danielilta, onko hän saanut Jacqueslta kirjeitä. Lukiessaan Jacquesin kirjeen, hän tajuaa sen olevat pötyä. Herra Thibault eli Oscar-Marie Thibault on Kunnialegioonan ritari, edustajistokamarin jäsen, Siveellisen Nuorisokasvatuksen seuran johtohenkilöitä, eli Jacquesin isä on itse perustanut ankean Crouyn ojennuslaitoksen, joka on kuin vankila, ikkunoissa ristikot, koira vahtii pihalla, joka on ympäröity muureilla, jonka päällä on lasimurskaa. Isän mielestä sinne lähetetyn Jacquesin tahto pitää murtaa. Laitosta johtaa herra Faisme, todellinen tyranni. Antoinen ja Jacquesin käymässä keskustelussa lukija tajuaa, että Jacques on muserrettu, kaikki yksityisyys on viety, Tarpeetkin tehdään valvonnan alla. Antoine päättää saada Jacquesin pois, isän "lempilaitoksesta". Antoine käy puhumassa isänsä kanssa, joka -jos se nyt ensimmäisessä osassa jäi epäselväksi- on todellinen despootti, pöyhkeilevä ja tekopyhä tyranni. Isä aikoo läksyttää Faismea siitä, että päästi Antoinen laitokseen, eikä aio sallia Jacquesin tulla kotiin.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 103: Jacques pääsee Antoinen luo, pitkän taivuttelun jälkeen, johon osallistuvat Antoine ja varsinkin herra Thibault'n rippipappi abbé Vecard. Antoine ja Jacques käyvät "leppoisilla" lounailla herra Thibault'n luona:
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 105: "Aterioilla hän (Jacques) pysyi vaiti ja tyytyi kuuntelemaan isäänsä. Tuo ruumikas mies oli muuten käytökseltään niin käskevä ja rosoinen että ne, joiden täytyi elää hänen läheisyydessään, kätkeytyivät kaikessa hiljaisuudessa naamioiden taakse. Neitikin (de Waitze), huolimatta hurskaasta ihailustaan, salasi häneltä todelliset kasvonsa. Herra Thibault nautti tuosta nöyrästä hiljaisuudesta, joka salli hänen esteettömästi tyydyttää häikäisyntarvettaan, ja hyvin lapsellisesti hän uskoi sen aiheutuvan yleisestä hyväksymisestä". s. 265
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 111: Jacques kiinnostuu Lisbethistä, orvosta tytöstä joka käy hoitamassa Antoinen taloutta. Lisbeth osaa kääntää saksalaisia runoja ja he myöskin tunnustelevat toisiaan vaatteiden alta, joskin Jacques ilman lihallisia ajatuksia, kun ei sieltä löydy penistä. Kun Lisbeth lähtee setänsä luo. Jacques alkaa itkeä pillittää, muutenkin Jacques on edelleen yliherkkä raivokohtauksia saava lapsi. Hän vierailee Danielin luona saatuaan veljelleen itkuraivokohtauksen. Kun Lisbeth tulee kasvattiäitinsä hautajaisiin, Jacques ja Lisbeth viettävät sängyssä yön. Mitä kaikkea tapahtuu, jää lukijalle avoimeksi, mutta Jacques tuntuu pääsevän poikarakkaudesta tytön makuun ja peilailee itseään aamulla alastomana ja tyytyväisenä tyllerönä.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 115: Viitisen vuotta on kulunut Thibaultin veljekset kulkevat Luxenbourgin puistossa katsomaan yliopistoon päässeiden nimiä. Jacques on kuvauksen perusteella edelleen oikutteleva hermokimppu. Jacques on päässyt yliopistoon, hänen ystävänsä Daniel sen sijaan on päättänyt ryhtyä taiteilijaksi ja on taidekauppias Ludwigsonin palveluksessa. Ludwigson on huijari.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 117: Teoksessa kuvataan illan viettoa, jossa Jacques on juhlissa Danielin kanssa, keskushahmona on rouva Juju, joka on vanha huora, hänestä tosin käytetään nimeä prostituoitu, mutta kirjan kuvausta haittaa monet kiertoilmaukset. Mikä "prostituoitu", selvä huorrahan se oli! Juju-huoralla on uusi suojatti Rinette, josta Daniel kiinnostuu. Rinette kavahtaa Danielin sukunimeä de Fontanin.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 119: Antoine puurtaa potilaiden parissa. Kirjassa on lavea kuvaus Antoinen potilaskäynnistä Dedeten luo, Dedette on nuori tyttö, joka jäi vaunujen alle. Potilaskäynnillä hän tutustuu Rachel-nimiseen naiseen. Rachel on itsellinen nainen, jonka mies on lähtenyt Sudaniin.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 121: Jacques pitää Giselestä, joka on Thibaultin taloudessa asuvan neiti de Waitzen veljen lapsi Madagascarilta. Jacquesia kiinnostaa myös Danielin pikkusisko Jenny, joka on varsin ylpeä ja nakkelee niskojaan. Jacquesin lyyriset jaaritukset vetoavat häneen. Jennyn äiti joutuu viemän ison summan rahaa miehensä porsastelujen peittelyihin Amsterdamiin. Jeromen rakastajatar on kuolinvuoteella Amsterdamissa. Therese maksaa lääkärit, velat ja hautauksen. Jerome lähtee Theresen siivellä Ranskaan. Noemien tytär Nicole on tullut jo aiemmin turvaan Jeromea Theresen luo. Jälleen näkeminen ei luonnollisestakaan ole helppo. Nicole "kelpaa" Antoinen lääkärikolleega kirurgi Hequet'lle, Heidän avioliittonsa on onnellinen, mutta lapsen tuleva sairastelu on kammottavaa.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 123: Tässä muutama ote Thibault'n poikien "naiskuvauksesta": Jacques näkee Jennyn. "uuden ja oudon Jennyn, jonka piirteitä hänen sielunsa väkevät väreet vääristivät. Ja noiden kasvojen ilme oli niin verhoton, niin paljas, että Jacques vaistomaisesti peräytyi, aivan kuin tyttö olisi äkkiä näyttäytynyt hänen katseelleen alastomana". s.212
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 125: Antoinen tilapäisrakkaus Rachel: "Rachelin alaston ruumis vaikutti läpikuultavaan simpukankuoreen maalatulta allegoriselta kuvalta".
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 126: s. 217. Antoinella on fyysinen suhde Rachelin kanssa, jolla on värikäs menneisyys. Antoine kiinnittää huomiota Rachelin hiusten tuoksuun, myöhemmin puhutaan kukkivien lehmusten tuoksusta (s.145), aiemmin puhutaan hajallaan olevien hiusten tuoksusta, jossa on kirnutun voin aromi ja joka kiihottaa, pelottaa ja kuvottaa. Jos nainen tuoksuu, jutut haisevat. Rachel sepittää kummia tarinoita ja lopulta Rachel valehtelee menevänsä Belgian Kongoon, todellisuudessa tapaa entisen miehensä Hirschin, joka on ollut hieman aikaa näkymättömissä. Rachelia ei seuraavissa osissa tavata, mutta Antoine muistelee tätä hullaantumisensa vaihetta. Hän kuvaa Rachelia lämminverikseksi ratsuksi. Antoinella on myöhemmin niin ikään irtosuhteita. Vaikea uskoa, että itse tekopyhyys isä Oscar Thibault olisi hyväksynyt Antoinen ja Rachelin avioliiton, he eivät edes olleet edes kihloissa, eikä isä heistä tiennyt...
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 131: Kuitenkin juonen kannalta olennaista on, että Jacques on kadonnut, on ulkomailla. Giselle kaipaa häntä, ja matkustaa Englantiin ja käyttää varoja hänen etsimiseensä. Gisellen äiti on "mulatti" (tätä termiä käytetään, eli hän on varmasti tumma ja kuvauksesta päätellen kaunis.) Antoine on selvästi ihastunut Giseleen, se onko heidän välillään ollut jotain. Suhde Rachelin palaa mieleen, Antoine olettaa Rachelin kuolleen. Hänellä on ollut muitakin suhteita.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 137: Viides osa alkaa herra Thibaultin sairaskertomuksella. Hän on hyvin sairas. Morfiinipiikit piristävät häntä ja hän jakelee silloin ohjeita. Hän on täysin muiden muiden armoilla, ja huomaa otteensa kirvonneen. Hän pohtii Jacquesin kuolemaa (Jacques löytyy kylläkin myöhemmin elossa). Oscar Thibault puhuu testamentistaan Antoinelle ja toivoo häneltä uskonnollisempaa asennetta.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 139: Antoine haikailee Giseleä, joka oli ollut siis perheessä "kasvattina". Antoine avaa professori Jalicourtin kirjeen. Hän saa kuulla Jacquesin katoamisesta. Se oli vapaaehtoinen. Hän ei halunnut mukautua akateemiseen kuriin, vaan lähti ulkomaille ja kirjoittaa salanimellä Roger Martin du Gard, sori Jack Balthy. Antoine lukee Balthyn La Sorellina teosta, jonka hän tajuaa kuvaavan Jacquesin omaa elämää. Siinä päähenkilö rakastaa kahta naista protestanttia, ja siskoa (Gisele on kasvattilapsi ei sisko), Jacques on omalla estyneellä tavalla kiinni kylmässä Jennyssä, mutta eräällä kotiin paluureissulla lankeaa aistilliseen Giseleen, siis romaanissaan, jossa henkilöiden nimet ovat vaihtuneet. Antoine, joka on ollut itsekin tuntenut fyysistä vetoa Giseleen, lukee hullaantuneena. Jacquesin tuotoksesta selviää myös välirikon syy. Isä, joka ei hyväksy pojan kihlausta protestantin kanssa, uhkaa lopettaa tämän kuukausirahan ja päättää lähettää pojan armeijaan. Poika uhkaa itsemurhalla ja katoaa. Näin yksinkertainen juonikuvio on, jota on jo selitetty aiemmin, mutta Jack Balthyn tuotoksena tästä on saatu paljon paatosta aikaan. Kirjoittaako Roger Martin du Gard Jacquesista kuin itsestään, joka Jack Balthynä kirjoittaa Jacquesista, ja du Gardin loihtima Antoine lukee ja eläytyy, tämä on kulttuuria ja taidetta, minusta tässä tämä toimii, toteutustapa taiteessa on ratkaiseva.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 143: Antoine selvittää Jacquesin olinpaikan ja porhaltaa Lausanneen. Kuten arvata saattaa Jacques murjottaa ja marisee, ja ilmenee, että mitään fyysistä toimintaa Jacques ei ole Jennyn eikä Gisellen kanssa touhunnut. Tässä lainaus sivulta 199 Jacquesin tuotoksestaan: "Vaatteet hajallaan, sekaisin, vastustamaton vetovoima, ruumis paljaana, vieraan ihon outo kosketus, ruhjonta, yhdyntä, miehen murskaava syleily, nöyrä, huumautunut alistuminen, otettu, otettu avion kipeä päihtymys, hurma". Mitään ei siis tapahtunut paitsi novellissa, jota on referoitu kirjassa. Aika samanlaista textiä kuin Isokukko Uljaassa. Kaverilla on vain vilkas mielikuvitus. Hän on elänyt tasaista elämää Sveitsissä, joskin karkumatkan alku oli hankalampi. Sai iskun päähänsä ja kärsii päänsäryistä. Googlen mielestä migreeniin liittyy yleensä mielenvikaisuutta.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 149: Jacquesin lisäksi Gisele tulee hautajaisiin, ja he tapaavat pitkästä aikaa. Jacques ei kaikessa lyyrisyydessään pysty kertomaan tunteistaan yhtään mitään, eli Jacques on tyypillinen runoratsu: kynä laukkaa paperilla, mutta puhe sakkaa kohdattaessa. Daniel lähestyy suurta lyyrikkoa kirjeellä, ja kertoo, että Jenny viettää nykyisin aikaansa parantelemassa terveyttään Provencessa. Nuoret olivat näköjään ennenkin sangen huonokuntoisia ja velttoja, Jacques on saanut vapautuksen armeijasta särkyneen sydämen vuoksi.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 151: Antoine tutustuu isänsä kirjeenvaihtoon ja muistiinpanoihin. Isä on saanut vangeilta ja kasvateilta ylistäviä kirjeitä. Oscar Thibault on oivaltanut, että proletariaatti taistelee Jumalan luomaa vaihtelevaisuutta vastaan. Herra Kunnianarvoisuus on minusta tekopyhä ja epäilen, että ylistävät kirjeet on kirjoitettu vilpillisessä mielessä tai jonkun pakottamana. Jacques kohtaa isän kasvatuslaitoksen ja mielessään polttaa sen. Hän kuitenkin karkaa Pariisiin. Pariisiin tulee junalla myös Antoine, joka puhuu abbe Vecardin kanssa uskosta. Pitkän keskustelun lopussa abbe uskoo Antoinessa oleva uskon siemenen, joka joskus vielä kasvaa ja kannustaa Antoinea rukoilemaan.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 180: Andre Gide ja Rooger olivat toisilleen läheisiä kuten Jacques ja Daniel, tai Charles ja Sebastian. Gide kirjoittaa ystävästään päiväkirjassaan vuonna 1931: "Hänen kanssaan voin päästää itseni menemään ja olla täysin luonnollinen. Ei ole ketään, jonka läsnäolo tuo minulle nyt enemmän lohtua." Roger Martin du Gard puolestaan oli merkittävä kirjailija, joka tunnetaan parhaiten yhdeksänosaisesta perhesaagasta Les Thibault. Giden muistiinpanot on otettu hänen päiväkirjastaan. Hänen läheinen ystävyytensä Roger Martin du Gardin kanssa, joka oli hänen vuoteensa vieressä kuollessaan, kesti yli 38 vuotta.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 196: Roger Martin du Gard (23 March 1881 – 22 August 1958) was a French novelist, winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize for Literature. Martin du Gard, homosexual by inclination and avocation, was miserably married to a devout Catholic who despised all his literary friends. Martin du Gard is much impressed with the fine appearance of the German race. The handsome boys and beautiful young girls are, to him, a reincarnation of ancient Greece. Martin du Gard reported back to André Gide on the wonders and delights of Berlin, where he had found the young involved in ‘natural, gratuitous pleasures, sport, bathing, free love, games, [and] a truly pagan, Dionysiac freedom’.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 198: He spent most of his time there wandering around ‘the less salubrious districts of the city’, noticing (relative to Paris) the many prostitutes of both sexes and the ready availability of pornography. Encouraged by such reports, André Gide visited Berlin no fewer than five times in 1933. He, too, was delighted by, and seriously interested in, what he found there, although he did concede to Robert Levesque that Paris itself was slowly becoming more Berlin-like even if at the same time (to use that most erotically evocative of geographical terms) more ‘southern’. The two writers coincided in Berlin in October, Gide arriving for a fortnight, Martin du Gard for five weeks. They did their best to avoid each other on their forays into the sexual underworld, but always dutifully compared notes on what they had seen and experienced.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 206: À travers les destinées de deux familles bourgeoises, les Thibault et les Fontanin, est évoquée la France de la Belle Époque qui va sombrer dans le premier conflit mondial. L'ensemble du cycle est surtout centré sur les deux fils du riche notable catholique Oscar Thibault, deux frères que tout oppose : Antoine, l'aîné, médecin sûr de lui, esprit rationnel et plutôt conformiste, et son cadet de neuf ans, Jacques, idéaliste et tourmenté, en révolte contre les valeurs de la société bourgeoise puis militant socialiste.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 208: « Je voudrais surtout ressusciter l'atmosphère du temps. L'agitation pacifiste internationale, autour de Jacques ; la vie bourgeoise, autour d'Antoine », écrit l'auteur à son collegue homophile et ami André Gide en 1933: dès lors « on passe de la fresque sociale à la fresque historique».
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 210: Il découvra sa vocation d'écrivain en se liant à un jeune garçon de deux ans son aîné, Jean Werhlé, pendant l'été qu'il passe à Maisons-Laffitte en 1891. Il obtient en 1898 son baccalauréat, dans la série Philosophie, avec mention passable, comme Max Roth. Sankarihahmo kääntyy takaisin kadotuxen tieltä fideismiin: älä järkeile, seuraa sydäntäsi vaan. Historiquement, les philosophes associés au fidéisme sont Søren Kierkegaard, Blaise Pascal, William James et Ludwig Wittgenstein.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 212: Anatole France (oik. Jacques Anatole François Thibault, 16. huhtikuuta 1844 Pariisi – 12. lokakuuta 1924 Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire, Indre-et-Loire) oli ranskalainen kirjailija, joka sai Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinnon vuonna 1921. Katolinen kirkko kielsi 1920-luvulla hänen teostensa levittämisen niiden sisältämien sosialististen piirteiden vuoksi lähde?. Francen tunnetuimpia romaaneja on Kuningatar Hanhenjalan ravintola (1892), joka on kuvaelma 1700-luvun Ranskasta. Hänet tunnetaan myös aforismeistaan. Francen syvällisimpänä kirjana pidetään romaania Enkelten kapina. Vähän se on köykänen kaveri knebelbarteineen, mutta kova panomies.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 218: En 1888, il engage une liaison avec Léontine Arman de Caillavet, qui tient un célèbre salon littéraire de la Troisième République, de qui il dira "sans elle, je ne ferais pas de livres" (journal de l'abbé Mugnier). Cette liaison durera jusqu’à la mort de celle-ci, en 1910, peu après une tentative de suicide à cause d'une autre liaison de France avec une actrice connue pendant un voyage en Amérique du Sud.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 243: Ana kannusti 1917 Leninin kommunistista vallankumousta. Anaa suizutettiin aivan sikana vielä kasikymppisenä, mutta heti kun kirstun kansi kolahti muuttui ääni kellossa, ja alkoi mahtava oikeistohyökkäys ja mustamaalaus. Bernanos croque l’auteur sous les traits d’Antoine Saint-Martin, académicien superficiel dans Sous le soleil de Satan. L’ancien secrétaire de l’écrivain, Jean-Jacques Brousson, y va également de son texte à charge dans un livre intitulé Anatole France en pantoufles, dans lequel il dépeint le portrait d’un homme odieux et vaniteux.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 252: Hoito ei kyllä ollut hääppönen. Jälkikäteen tarkasteltuna se oli isoäidin oloinen, harmaantunut tukka, tasapaxu, toiselta ammatiltaan kääntäjä, joka oli thaintanut jotain jenkkituotteiden mainoxia. Sekin oli kyllä mielissään kun pystyi vielä pitämään vanhan palefacen pikkuveikan ratakierroxen ajan pystyssä. Liebe war es nie, nur eine Liebelei.
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    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 266: This is not a picture of a man in control. This is the posture of a man close to losing everything. He was always shoulders back, head held high. Now he is shoulders front, head held low. He looks like me at the principles office waiting for the punishment. Only it is us Yankees and our NATO cowboys dealing out the punishment in his case!
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 271: Putin has a facedown with us sharks and gangsters.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 272: Putin's actions are not about national pride or national security, no more than ours.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 273: All our actions are about money.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 278: Putin and his sharks act like gangster capitalists.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 282: By now we all face the basic law of capitalism. Capital success depended largely on one major factor: constant expansion. The business must constantly grow and profits must constantly increase. Putin must continuously provide more and more money.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 286: The rotten Soviet regime has been replaced by a rotten capitalist enterprise. Socialism had collapsed, and the Russian nation, just like the West, increasingly owes any stability it has to a class of organized crime assembled to steal what riches remained.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 292: The Ukrainians are the new victims of the capitalists' Ponzi scheme. Now the Western sharks act to deny the eastern sharks a new food source and all the sharks will turn on each other.
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    Was Hitler Jewish? Inside The Curious Conspiracy Theory

    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 325: By Natasha Ishak | Checked By Jaclyn Anglis

    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 329: Ever since the end of World War II, allegations of Adolf Hitler's Jewish ancestry via his paternal grandfather have been the subject of intense debate. Here's what the actual evidence says.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 333: As the dictator of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler allegrdly led a murderous regime that massacred millions in Europe, including some six million Jews. As such, it came as a shock when Hitler’s own lawyer, Hans Frank, claimed before his execution in 1946 that the Nazi leader was secretly part Jewish.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 335: Historians have since battled to uncover the truth. Was Hitler actually Jewish? Or was Frank’s claim a last-gasp attempt at notoriety before he died? Let’s take a look at the peculiar conspiracy theory.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 340: The book, titled Im Angesicht des Galgens (In The Face Of The Gallows), contained a bombshell. Frank suggested that Adolf Hitler — who had orchestrated the genocide of millions of Jews — was part Jewish.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 342: Frank claimed that he’d looked into Hitler’s ancestry upon the Nazi leader’s own request in 1930. According to Frank, Hitler’s half-nephew had found evidence of his Jewish lineage — and was threatening to use it as blackmail.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 346: Hitler would later insist that Johann Georg Hiedler — the man who married Schicklgruber in 1842 — was his paternal grandfather. Hiedler died in 1857, so he clearly wasn’t able to fully back up this claim for the Third Reich. Although Nazi Germany apparently accepted the story, many modern historians have debated whether it was actually true.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 352: But was Frank’s account true? Let's have closer look at a controversial claim!
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 357: First off, it should be noted that according to traditional Jewish law, a person’s Jewish status is passed down through the mother.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 359: Since Hitler’s alleged ancestry would’ve only been passed down through his father, that would’ve meant that a ritual of conversion would’ve been required for him to be considered Jewish, according to tradition. (That said, it should also be noted that not all Jewish groups follow this custom, especially the more liberal movements that emerged in the 1980s.)
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 361: But in Nazi Germany, the leaders came up with their own anti-Semitic definition of a Vierteljude, or “Quarter Jew.” And this was someone who simply had one Jewish grandparent. So according to Hitler’s own rules, he would indeed be considered a quarter Jewish — if Frank’s claim was true.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 365: Most recently, the conspiracy theory about whether Adolf Hitler was Jewish resurfaced in 2019. Psychologist Leonard Sax released a paper reexamining the controversial claim, titled Aus den Gemeinden von Burgenland: Revisiting the question of Adolf Hitler’s paternal grandfather.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 367: In the study, published in the Journal of European Studies, Sax wrote that he had found evidence from Austrian archives that there was in fact a Jewish community in Graz before 1850, contrary to Preradovich’s claim.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 373: Shortly after the meeting, an official register of Jews in Graz was apparently launched. Based on this evidence, Sax concluded that the official acknowledgment of the Jewish community in Graz in 1856 had been the result of an increasing Jewish presence in the city. As such, Sax argued, Jewish people had likely already been living there before 1856.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 379: If Adolf Hitler had Jewish ancestry, then how could we reconcile that with the fact that he was responsible for the Holocaust? Why not, I don't see the point? That he could not have killed his fellow Jews? What a racist notion. Sax believes that Hitler’s alleged lineage might actually help explain his anti-Semitism.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 381: “I argue that one factor driving his anti-Semitism was his intense need to prove that [he’s] not Jewish,” Sax said in an interview.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 383: But the conspiracy theory that Hitler was Jewish has been dismissed by many historians. And even this most recent study has been met with skepticism. Historian Sir Richard Evans, the author of The Third Reich Trilogy, challenged Sax’s study on what it actually proved.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 387: Additionally, Frank had had a falling out with Hitler and he was facing a death sentence for his collaboration with the Nazis. So perhaps he felt like he had nothing to lose by publishing a wild claim.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 396: In short, it appears that there is no definitive evidence that Adolf Hitler was Jewish. But considering his disturbing legacy, it’s easy to see how such a conspiracy theory could fester over the decades.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 398: “Hitler’s grandmother [from his father’s side] was not married, and thus, considering his destructive role and hideous actions, rumors and claims like that are almost natural,” said Havi Dreifuss, a historian of the Holocaust in Eastern Europe at Tel Aviv University.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 413: In his 1953 memoir In the Face of the Gallows (published after his execution in 1946), Hitler’s lawyer Hans Frank claimed that Hitler had told him to investigate rumors of him having Jewish ancestry. Frank said Hitler showed him a letter from a nephew who threatened to reveal he had Jewish blood. Frank wrote that he found evidence that Hitler’s grandfather was Jewish and that Alois’ mother, Maria Schicklgruber, worked as a cook in the home of a wealthy Jewish family named Frankenreiter in Graz. Austria, was impregnated by a member of the family – possibly their 19-year-old son – when she was 42.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 415: Historians dispute his acount. Ian Kershaw, for example, wrote in his biography of Hitler Hubris, “A family named Frankenreiter did live there, but was not Jewish. There is no evidence that Maria Anna was ever in Graz, let alone employed by the butcher Leopold Frankenreiter.”
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 417: In fact, no Jews lived in Graz at the time, said a German author named Nikolaus von Preradovich to punch a hole in Frank´s claim. They were fumigated in the 15th century and didn´t return until decades after Hitler’s father was born.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 419: In 1933, the London Daily Mirror published a picture of a gravestone in a Jewish cemetery in Bucharest inscribed with some Hebrew characters and the name Adolf Hitler, but this Bucharest Hitler could not have been the Nazi leader’s grandfather. At the time, though, this picture sufficiently worried Hitler that he had the Nazi law defining Jewishness written to exclude Jesus Christ and himself.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 421: In 2010, the British paper The Daily Telegraph reported that a study had been conducted in which saliva samples were collected from 39 of Hitler’s known relatives to test their DNA origins and found, though inconclusively, that Hitler may have Jewish origins. The paper reported: "A chromosome called Haplogroup E1b1b1 which showed up in [the Hitler] samples is rare in Western Europe and is most commonly found in the Berbers of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, as well as among Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews ... Haplogroup E1b1b1, which accounts for approximately 18 to 20 per cent of Ashkenazi and 8.6 per cent to 30 per cent of Sephardic Y-chromosomes, appears to be one of the major founding lineages of the Jewish population." This study, though scientific by nature, is inconclusive.
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    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 240: Mikki piristyi kun Rachida pujahti
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 243: Rachidan esofaguxeen Michel ei
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 245: tunteen heräämistä Rachidaan. Mutta ei, siitäkään ei tullut mitään, nahkamuna.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 455: Kekäs on sit tää Guenon? The guenons (UK: /ɡəˈnɒnz/, US: /ˈɡwɛn.ənz/) are Old World monkeys of the genus Cercopithecus (/ˌsɜːrkəˈpɪθəkəs/). Not all members of this genus have the word "guenon" in their common names; also, because of changes in scientific classification, some monkeys in other genera may have common names that include the word "guenon". Nonetheless, the use of the term guenon for monkeys of this genus is widely accepted. In the English language, the word "guenon" is apparently of French origin. In French, guenon was the common name for all species and individuals, both males and females, from the genus Cercopithecus. In all other monkey and apes species, the French word guenon only designates the females. No ei vaitiskaan, vaan tää:
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 513: Kultasen perheen lapset. Kultasen perheen lapset? Keitä he olivat? Heillä ei ollut vanhempia eikä etunimiä. He saivat kasvonsa tärkeimmistä toiveista, vapaudesta ja rahasta, tulivat toisaalta, suuresta paikasta, johon ei päässyt Ladalla. Siellä valvottiin myöhään lasihotellin aulassa ja tehtiin ennätyksiä Space Invadersissa. Tytöt olivat ruskettuneempia ja villimpiä kuin Suomessa. Pojilla oli samanlaiset hiusvärit kuin Saksan Pierre Littbarskilla Espanjan MM-kisoissa. Kultasen perheen lapset. Heillä oli käytössään parasta japanilaista elektroniikkaa, mutta silti he tunsivat, miten surullista oli juoda iltakaakaota kun turkulainen sade ropisee ikkunaan. He käsittivät suurkaupunkien kartat ja lentoasemien kuulutukset, matkustivat kaikkialle kahdestaan ja tallettelivat ize suuret setelinsä, mutta pysyivät yksinäisinä sisäpuolelta.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 531: Ever since the bitterness surrounding the U.S.-led war in Iraq manifested itself, Europe has been plagued with an identity crisis. U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld only managed to further exacerbate the dilemma when he spoke of an "old" and "new" Europe, separating the continent into the proponents and opponents of the war.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 537: In an essay he published in the FAZ in mid-April, Habermas condemned the war in Iraq, saying it violated international law. WTF, have you forgotten the burning twin towers of free trade enterprise, or Saddams mass destruction weaponry? Internecine Hammurabi law yields a clear verdict here: strike back, strike hard, kill'em bastards!
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 560: The numbers are actually connected to the year of birth.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 591: His achievements were cut short when he was fatally shot on September 6, 1901, by Leon Czolgosz, a second-generation Polish-American anarchist. McKinley died eight days later and was succeeded by Vice President Theodore Roosevelt. As an innovator of American interventionism and pro-business sentiment, McKinley is generally ranked above average. His popularity was soon overshadowed by Roosevelt (#26) and later on totally eclipsed by Trump (#45).
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 615: Retired porn actor Randy West oli hölmön näköinen kaveri. On kai se hölmö vieläkin vaikka on jo retardi. Se on Piki Zillesin ikätoveri. In August 1980 he garnered attention when he became the first model to appear in the centerfold of Playgirl magazine with an erection. He was Robert Redford 's body double in a film where a couple's marriage is disrupted by a stranger's offer of a million dollars for the wife to spend the night with him. It stars Robert Redford, Demi Moore, and Woody Harrelson. It received mostly negative reviews, but was a box-office success, grossing nearly $267 million worldwide on a $38 million budget. West has never married or fathered children, which he blames on his career for making it hard for him to form "normal relationships." As of 2013, he spends his time competing in celebrity golf tournaments for charity. Rikullakaan ei ole lapsia. Se nai kyllä kovasti mutta muuta annettavaa ei sillä ole. Tässä episodissa teemoina ovat EAT! ja FUCK!. KILL! on mukana vaan tausta-ajatuxena: ellei tule lasta ei kohta tule enää paskaakaan.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 740: Tähän yhteyteen sopisi hyvin käydä läpitte Ågelin Kontista ilmatteexi löytynyt Annika Idströmin Min bror Sebastian. Se lienee suurinpiirtein yhtä hilpeä. Annika oli Pikin ikätoveri mutta syöpääntyi jo viime vuosikymmenellä. Sivua "Annika Idström on kuollut" ei löydy enää Hesarin hakukoneesta. Sentään löytyi Internet Archiven Wayback Machinesta.
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    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 888: Tomtarnas julnatt av Alfred Smedberg Midnatt råder, det är tyst i husen, tyst i husen, alla sova, släckta äro ljusen, äro ljusen. Tipp tapp, tippe-tippe-tipp-tapp, tipp, tipp, tapp. Se, då krypa tomtar upp ur vrårna, upp ur vrårna, lyssna, speja, trippa fram på tårna, fram på tårna. Tipp tapp, tippe-tippe-tipp-tapp, tipp, tipp, tapp. Å Helga natt, veisaa Björlingin Jussi. Voide teacherin mummi Gunvor kuuli sitä Tukholman oopperassa pienenä. Sixi voise teacheristakin tuli voise teacher isona. Voise teacher nauttii joka hetkestä. Naura sinäkin, Antti, naura mukana!
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 975: Etenkin Idströmin kolme jälkimmäistä romaania ammentavat vahvasti psykoanalyyttisesta, freudilais-lacanilais-kristevalaisesta traditiosta. Idström on itse nostanut viimeisen romaaninsa keskeiseksi vaikuttajaksi ruotsalaisen psykoanalyytikon Jürgen Reederin Jacques Lacania käsittelevän teoksen Begär och etik (1990).
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1025: They asked Prophet Idris: "If we leave Babylon, where will we find a place like it?" Prophet Idris said: "If we immigrate for the sake of Allah, He will provide for us." (By now the West is full of these immigrants.) So the people went with Prophet Idris and they reached the land of Egypt. They saw the Nile River. Idris stood at its bank and mentioned Allah, the Exalted, by saying: "Subhan Allah." For three days of the week, Idris would preach to his people and four days he would devote solely to the worship of God.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1027: The commentator Ibn Ishaq narrated that he was the first man to write with a penis and that he was born when Adam still had 308 years of his life to live. In his commentary on the Quranic verses 19:56-57, the commentator Ibn Kathir narrated "During the Night Journey, the Prophet passed by him in fourth heaven. In a hadith, Ibn Abbas asked Ka’b what was meant by the part of the verse which says, ”And We raised him to a high station.” Ka’b explained: Allah revealed to Idris: ‘I would raise for you every day the same amount of the deeds of all Adam’s children’ – perhaps meaning of his time only. So Idris wanted to increase his deeds and devotion. A friend of his from the angels visited and Idris said to him: ‘Allah has revealed to me such and such, so could you please speak to the angel of death, so I could increase my deeds.’ The angel carried him on his wings and went up into the heavens. When they reached the fourth heaven, they met the angel of death who was descending down towards earth. The angel spoke to him about what Idris had spoken to him before. The angel of death said: ‘But where is Idris?’ He replied, ‘He is upon my back.’ The angel of death said: ‘How astonishing! I was sent and told to seize his soul in the fourth heaven. I kept thinking how I could seize it in the fourth heaven when he was on the earth?’ Then he took his soul out of his body, and that is what is meant by the verse: ‘And We raised him to a high station.’"
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1031: Modern scholars, however, do not concur with this identification because they argue that it lacks definitive proof.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1032: Due to the linguistic dissimilarities of the name "Idris" with the aforementioned figures, several historians have proposed that this Quranic figure is derived from "Andreas", the immortality-achieving cook from the Syriac Alexander romance.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1034: The Alexander Romance is an account of the life and exploits of Alexander the Great. Although constructed around a historical core, the romance is largely fictional. It was widely copied and translated, accruing legends and fantastical elements at different stages. The original version was composed in the Greek language before 338 AD, when a Latin translation was made. Several late manuscripts attribute the work to Alexander´s court historian Callisthenes, but the historical person died before Alexander and could not have written a full account of his life. The unknown author is still sometimes known as Pseudo-Callisthenes.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1038: Speaking of which, German police believe the convicted paedophile, 45, abducted and killed Madeleine McCann, 3, in Portugal in 2007. Following tip-offs from German police, in April 2021 authorities in Paraguay targeted Christian Manfred Kruse, 59, a German national thought to be behind the sick network. At the same time German cops arrested three other men linked to a paedo ring. They include cook Andreas G, 40, unemployed Fritz Otto K, 64, and Alexander G, 49, who allegedly acted as an administrator and forum moderator for the ring. Boystown was internationally oriented, had chat areas in different languages and served the worldwide exchange of images, documenting the sexual abuse of children. Experts then set about analysing all the computer data, including 5,000 IP addresses, which had exchanged sickening pornographic images and videos of children being abused to around 400,000 members. Idris started prophecying at age 40, and so did Mohammed. Mohammed´s youngest wife was just 9. The Daily Telegraph described the disappearance of Madeleine "the most heavily reported missing-person case in modern history".
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1053: Taking place, according to its incipit, "when gods were in the ways of men," Tablet I of Atra-Hasis contains the creation myth of Anu, Enlil, and Enki—the Sumerian gods of sky, wind, and water. Following the cleromancy ('casting of lots'), the sky is ruled by Anu, Earth by Enlil, and the freshwater sea by Enki.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1057: Tablet I continues with legends about overpopulation and plagues, mentioning Atra-Hasis only at the end. Tablet II begins with more human overpopulation. To reduce this population, Enlil sends famine and drought at formulaic intervals of 1200 years. Accordingly, in this epic, Enlil is depicted as a cruel, capricious god, while Enki is depicted as kind and helpful, perhaps because priests of Enki were writing and copying the story. Enki can be seen to have parallels to Prometheus, in that he is seen as man's benefactor and defies the orders of the other gods when their intentions are malicious towards humans. Tablet II remains mostly damaged, but it ends with Enlil's decision to destroy humankind with a flood, with Enki bound by oath to keep this plan secret.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1059: Atra-Hasis boards the boat with his family and animals, then seals the door. The storm and flood begin, and even the gods are afraid. After seven days, the flood ends and Atra-Hasis offers sacrifices to the gods. Enlil is furious with Enki for violating his oath, but Enki denies doing so: "I made sure life was preserved." In conclusion, Enki and Enlil agree on other means for controlling the human population, like global warming.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1120: Naiset on varmempia sijoituxia, sixi niitä pitää paimentaa silmä kovana. He is a woman! Miten noloa! Hänellä on yashmakki! Tosi noloa! Kylnää rättipäät on sitten toxisia. A yashmak, yashmac or yasmak is a Turkish and Turkmen type of veil or niqāb worn by women to cover their faces in public.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1135: Gebel stood in the yard naked and talked to his snake until it came on its own accord obediently. See? no hands! Mix käärmeille on sipistävä nimenomaan nakuna? Jotta ne näkevät pikkuveikkansa. Ilmeisesti pahat mafiosot on kaiken kukkuraksi homoja.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1164: Oh Rifaa you lousefaced rat!

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    xxx/ellauri209.html on line 89: You might be wondering that if all wholesalers do is take product from distributors and provide it to retailers, isn't that just an extra unnecessary step? Well, it's extremely important because of the relationship that the wholesalers have with retailers which the distributors don't have, improving and increasing the product's reach and allowing the companies to get more market share, and hence increase their sales. Don't believe me? The wholesale industry globally is worth around $48,478 billion in 2020, which seems massive but is actually a decline from 2019 when the wholesale industry was worth $48,761 billion. I'm sure you'll know that the reason for this decline is the Covid-19 pandemic which has wreaked havoc across the world, and sent most countries across the world into either a recession or a depression. As travel was banned both domestically and especially internationally, the global supply chain was devastated which has led to a contraction in most industries and economies, and wholesalers of course are involved in most industries and hence, have had to face the effect as well.
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    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 73: All evidence points to the fact that Gauguin might have been drawn to the Mahu culture of a boy performing feminine duties. Drag queens were prevalent in Tahitian culture one which drew the focus of Gauguin. His children are not the reason to believe that he was heterosexual look at his Polynesian artwork!
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 87: Lodwickin kirjan mottorunon kirjoitti George Herbert (1593 -1633). Welsh-born English poet, orator and Anglican priest. Kirjoitti kokoelman Sacred Poems & Private Ejaculations. Kaveri oli niin tylsä ettei siitä sen enempää.
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 99: LOVE bade me welcome; yet my soul drew back,
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 101: But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 104: If I lack’d anything.
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 160: call away all my senses, I shall efface even from my thoughts
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 164: nature, I shall try little by little to reach a better
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 165: knowledge of and a more familiar acquaintanceship with myself.
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 194: American editor and publisher Russ Dick, quoting a sexologist, states that men enjoy a "sense of release about sex", something that on watching other men ejaculate provides. The viewer while jerking off by hand identifies with the ejaculating men, experiencing a sense of vicarious pleasure.
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 198: Era profundamente antisemita y atribuía muchos de los infortunios de este mundo a esta raza reconocidamente antipática, pero al mismo tiempo carente de imaginación.
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 254: Ock hyacinthen är dunkel, den tecknade, dunkel violen!
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 303: Tässä syyteröväskästä viimeisin: in February 2022, around a dozen current and former employees of Dr. Phil alleged that they experienced "verbal abuse in a workplace that fosters fear, intimidation, and racism." Seven current employees also claimed that the show's guests are often manipulated and treated unethically. Attorneys for McGraw and his co-producer, Carla Pennington categorically denied every allegation made.
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 418: "At its 1934 debut in Paris, it was shown for fifteen days, covered, in the gallery’s back room," wrote the art critic Jerry Saltz in 2013. "In 1977, it appeared for a month at Pierre Matisse’s 57th Street gallery. It has never been exhibited again, as if it were some metaphysical equivalent of the cursed videotape in The Ring that kills anyone who views it."
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 425: "Thérèse Dreaming," which was finished in 1938, was Balthus's first painting of an underage model, according to the Village Voice. Balthus toned down the eroticism in his paintings later in his career, but he remained defensive of it: ''I really don't understand why people see the paintings of girls as Lolitas,'' he told the New York Times in 1996. ''My little model is absolutely untouchable to me." For all his artwork, Balthus's biographies and obituaries haven't published evidence of pedophilia in his personal life. Maybe his wee pencil was too shy to actually intrude inside his underage models. I bet he went afterward into the toilet with the canvas. Tai size taas vaan valehteli raukka nälissään, se oli ashkenazi jutku äiskän puolelta ja valehteli siitäkin. Toi kitaraa soittava ämmäoletettu on äijän izensä näköinen, mahtaisiko olla se Dorotea Spiro äitykkä. Sen veli oli jonkin sortin filosofi ja markiisi de Sade fänittäjä. Varmaan äiskä piti niitä pahoin ja niistä tuli jotain pervoja. Niljakasta porukkaa.
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    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 91: According to Erja Yläjärvi's participatory research, there is a huge variety in the length people typically had sex, ranging from as low as 33 seconds to as high as 44 minutes. “The median time was 5.4 minutes, which is almost a full 2.5 minutes longer than back in the 1940s when famous sex researcher Alfred Kinsey deduced that three-quarters of men finished within two minutes,” she reported.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 95: Did you know that during sex, men thrust an average of 60-120 times?” wrote one person on Yelp. Clinical sexologist Sunny Rodgers tells me that she’s heard the same number. “That’s from entering the vagina to ejaculation,” she explains.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 96: According to Gonzo Today, however, it's a little less, or about 40 thrusts for the average man to ejaculate. On the higher end of things, over on BodyBuilding.com, 33 percent of men self-reported that it takes them 200 plus thrusts to finish.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 97: Well, according to Net Doctor, both partners tend to push forward at a rate of approximately once every 0.8 seconds. That means that men on average thrust 48 times per minute. And considering the median time for sex is 5.4 minutes, that means that the average number of thrusts it takes to ejaculate is closer to 260 humps.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 129: Roth was always a performer. As a student actor, he played Happy Loman in “Death of a Salesman,” the shepherd in “Oedipus Rex,” and the ragpicker in “The Madwoman of Chaillot.” After reading Thomas Mann’s novella “Mario and the Magician” and getting a chance to lecture in a lit-crit course, Roth decided that he’d become a professor. Maybe he’d write, too.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 133: Kleinschmidt published a journal article in which he describes the case of a “successful Southern playwright” with an overbearing mother: “His rebellion was sexualized, leading to compulsive masturbation which provided an outlet for a myriad of hostile fantasies. These same masturbatory fantasies he both acted out and channeled into his writing.”
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 135: Cold-hearted betrayer of the most intimate confessions, cutthroat caricaturist of your own loving parents, graphic reporter of encounters with women to whom you have been deeply bound by trust, by sex, by love—no, the virtue racket ill becomes you.”
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 137: “A fiction writer’s life is his treasure, his ore, his savings account, his jungle gym,” he wrote. “As long as I am alive, I don’t want somebody else playing on my jungle gym—disturbing my aborted children, quizzing my ex-wife, bugging my present wife, seeking for Judases among my friends, rummaging through yellowing old clippings, quoting in extenso bad reviews I would rather forget, and getting everything slightly wrong.”
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 139: Various rabbis and Jewish community leaders accused Roth of cultural treason. “What is being done to silence this man?” Emanuel Rackman, the president of the Rabbinical Council of America, wrote. “Medieval Jews would have known what to do with him.”
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 152: Kekäs se tää Lonoff niikö oli? Ilmeisesti Bernard Malamud. Lonoff was, according to Morris Dickstein, “based on Malamud” (Dickstein 189) and, according to Louis Harap, “a transparent representation of Bernard Malamud” (Harap 146). Berny taisi tosiaan olla tollanen anaalinen vaimonpetturi, itki nussiessaan nubiileja coedejä.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 154: Jewish writer with spectacles on the nose, autumn in his heart and menstrual blood on his penis. Especially fond of Charlie Chaplin's comedies.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 161: Isaac Abrabanel (1437–1508) oli Portugalissa syntynyt juutalainen valtiomies ja filosofi. Hän teki useita kirjallisia teoksia, jotka käsittelivät lähinnä apologetiikkaa, filosofiaa ja eksegetiikkaa.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 169: The other great theme is women, wives and ex-wives, especially. Bellow married five times with four divorces, court cases, alimony and ferocious rows about child access.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 188: James Francis Durante (/dəˈrænti/ də-RAN-tee, Italian: [duˈrante]; February 10, 1893 – January 29, 1980) was an American actor, comedian, singer, vaudevillian, and pianist. His distinctive gravelly speech, Lower East Side accent, comic language-butchery, jazz-influenced songs, and prominent nose helped make him one of America's most familiar and popular personalities of the 1920s through the 1970s. He often referred to his nose as the schnozzola (Italianization of the American Yiddish slang word schnoz, meaning "big nose"), and the word became his nickname.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 200: "Amy" Rothia ei nappaa kansanparannustyö, vaan kosto. Kirveellä päähän niinkö Lisbet Salander isäpapalle. Mutta kenelle? Turhaa pelleilyä, mutta ach niin jutkua. Talmud on täynnä kostotoimia, se on Jahven puuhista ihan rakkainta.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 364: Alexander Stubb who has had direct experience with Putin and Russia, comments on the situation says, "The first argument is that Russia could not help itself. Russia has already been an expansionist and aggressive state. Unlike eg. Greece, Italy, Sweden, Britain, France, Germany and the U.S.A. You have to understand Russia's history to understand where Russia is coming from. ... Russia believes in destiny, there is a certain nostalgia and narrative of it’s expansionist past, which previously made Russia into a great superpower. So the argument that Russia is somehow working to defend itself from Ukraine doesn’t stand up. Russia could not help itself. Its like bulimia. There was absolutely no reason for Russia to attack. Russia just doesn't like capitalist democratic neighbors, just like America does not like communists, and the only one they allow to exist is Finland, which is insignificant. For the rest they think of spheres of interest and power, like the Chinamen."
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 366: "Point number two (I always got 3, that's how many I can remember) is Putin. Putin alleges to have attacked Ukraine because of NATO and EU expansion. In order to understand Putin, you need to read about Alexander Nevski, Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, and Josip Vissarionovits Stalin. They are all Putin's relatives and he wants to make Russia great again (MRGA). He talks about the Rusky Mir - One religion, one language, one leader. Except having Turks on the Ukrainan front is good because little Russians don't understand a word.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 368: I've met Putin a couple of times. I'm sure he remembers me and my shorts. He hates my shorts, hates the west, he hates liberal democracy, he believes that the west is decadent and he actually believes he can save the west from itself. That is one of the reasons he attacked Ukraine, the real reason was not NATO. He wants to stop Zelensky from wearing shorts with me.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 370: That was only a pretext for a way of life he rejects. He rejected it in Chechnya and Syria (where men wear skirts) and he rejects liberal democracy at every turn and he saw Ukraine moving in that direction. And to top it off, Putin yearns for respect and wants to be seen as a great leader although he is shorter than me, in shorts or without. He thought he could do exactly the same thing in Ukraine as he did with Georgia, Chechnya and Crimea. But no, this time is different, we Westerners really want Ukraina."
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 372: "Point number three (ok, almost done) is the talk about the Finlandization of Ukraine, which means that Ukraine has to compromise on their values, security and basic existence in order to achieve peace. I fundamentally disagree with this thesis because every independent and sovereign state should have the freedom to choose whose club it wants to join and which cola to buy.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 374: This has been put into the UN charters, but more specifically to the Helsinki accords. It is about international law. It is about sovereignty and independence. Sovereignty and independence is what NATO is all about. It is about the agency of a country like Ukraine to decide its own destiny. It is not up to a greater power like Russia or NATO to take that decision for Ukraine. And I say this as a Swedish Finn, next to Russia in Westend, Esbo, which shares a 1,34 km border with the capital. A county that has had to compromise on its basic economic liberal values at different stages in history.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 380: The only thing that Putin and Russia understands is Western hitech power weapons pointed at their arses, and that is why Ukraine is doing exactly the right thing to spearhead the attack of a greater power (NATO) on a smaller one (Russia) as a human shield operated by NATO. Ukraine should not be Finlandized, unless of course it means NATO and EU membership and capitalism and globalization, or it should not be subdued to Russia in any way whatsoever. It does not stand at fault in this conflict. The only place to blame is the Kremlin."
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 382: "The fourth claim (oops, my bad, I lost count) is that this conflict is due to NATO expansion. NATO was originally created in 1949 as a deterrent to the Soviet Union. But when the Cold War ended, it took on a different tact, which was about peace keeping and crisis management, primarily, robbing the ragheads of their oil.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 384: Countries that were not members could partner with them, like Finland. There was also close partnership with the Russian council in NATO, so there was this cooperation. NATO enlargement took place because Soviet satellites during the cold war wanted to get that extra protection and for fully understandable reason, what with Reagan's plans for Star Wars. But that expansion was not aggressive. NATO has never attacked another country. Iraq, Libya, Sudan etc etc did not involve NATO in the least.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 386: Its mere existence has been a guarantee for peace. Now Putin has used NATO expansion as an excuse. But remember, he attacked Georgia after Gruzia started it and created the frozen conflict, only a few months after the NATO summit in Bucharest in 2008. That too had nothing to do with NATO. It had much more to do with an expansionist Russia and Putin who wanted to create their own spheres of interest and cause insecurity around his neighborhood. As if one big Western sphere of interest would not be enough globally.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 388: In 2008 when Putin attacked Georgia, George Bush and Condoleezza Rice came out onto the Whitehouse lawn and said, "We will help Georgia, we will back them up." And what happened? We got a ceasefire agreement in 5 days. In 2014 when Putin attacked Crimea, Obama was pivoting towards Asia and it wasn’t about Russia; and, Obama said we weren't going to intervene in Crimea. But of course in this case he got it wrong, he was just a dumb coon and a democrat to boot. The message that Putin got was completely the opposite that's why he attacked the Donbas because he thought that the reaction of the EU and US would be the same. He is almost as dumb as me, and I'm an ass in shorts."
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 390: "The fifth claim (sorry folks) is about the US and EU projecting power onto Russia. Remember that the EU has worked on two premises - Idealism and Realism. HOOHOO, this is getting too hilarious. Idealism because we wanted to create closer relations with Russia, otherwise we would not have created a level of energy dependency on Russia like we have and trying to accommodate Russia with cooperation in the EU; and, Russia has not been aggressive about EU expansion as such.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 392: The Realism part is that if things did happen as it did in Georgia, Crimea and now Ukraine, you need security and that's where NATO comes into play when it comes to security. There was also an attempt to accommodate Russia into the WTO into G8. But it wasn't possible. Why? Because Russia unfortunately was too poor, and under current leadership is another imperialist and expansionist power. We can accommodate just one at one time. This war is not the fault of the US. It is not the fault of the EU. It is not the fault of Ukraine. Its not my fault, or Westend's for that matter. There is only 1 person and 1 country that can be blamed for this attack no matter what kind of theoretical framework you put around it and that is Putin and Russia."
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 394: "And this brings me to my conclusion. I’m a strong believer in academic freedom (BUAHAHAHA, stop, you're killing me!) and open debate. I’m somewhat worried coming from a country that lives next to Russia and have been attacked by the Soviet Union and had to survive WW2 as a Soviet neighbor and have had to lose my summerhouse in Porckala to the Soviet Union, that academics make claims that simply are untrue and it doesn’t help if you quote documentation and skew it in a certain direction… more important than international relations theory is the reality of what is happening on the ground.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 396: And when I try to describe a reality that simply does not exist, it can lead to false assumptions that can lead to false conclusions which can lead to the loss of life and summerhouse. I say this as someone who has been in the war and have been on the battle field meditating the peace. The real reason for Putin's attack is threefold (three points only, phew!)
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 400: ii) Aversion to liberal democracy, U.S is a banana state
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 423: Only three months after being crowned queen, Amina waged a 34-year campaign against her neighbors, to expand Zazzau territory. Her army, consisting of 20,000 foot soldiers and 1,000 cavalry troops, was well trained and fearsome. In fact, one of her first announcements to her people was a call for them to "resharpen their weapons." Zhenshchiny berite vintovki. She conquered large tracts of land as far as Kwararafa and Nupe.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 425: Legends cited by Sidney John Hogben say that she took a new lover in every town she went through, each of whom was said to meet the same unfortunate fate in the morning: "her brief bridegroom was beheaded so that none should live to tell the tale." Under Amina, Zazzau controlled more territory than ever before. To mark and protect her new lands, Amina had her cities surrounded by earthen walls. These walls became commonplace across the nation until the British conquest of Zazzau in 1904, and many of them survive today, known as ganuwar Amina (Amina's walls)
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 436: ace-wetzel-75822813a">Grace Wetzel - Psychology Teaching Assistant - Rutgers University | LinkedIn.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 438: Is Grace Wetzel Jewish? Videossa näkyvistä käsieleistä päätellen melkein olisin valmis lyömään vetoa. Se on kotoisin New Jerseystä kuten Philip Roth ja on söpösen pienen soopelin tai kärpän näköinen. Pop goes the weasel. llmeinen Rahab, gell? Tuon kun saisi elävänä pulloon tai MRI tunneliin.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 442: WEDNESDAY, April 13, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- The more orgasms you have, the more you come to expect. And the reverse is also true, according to a new study of the so-called orgasm gap -- in which men climax far more often than their female partners. Haha of course, when the male comes, its GAME OVER, and it takes just 5 to 40 thrusts! "Our expectations are shaped by our experiences, so when women orgasm less, they will desire and expect to orgasm less," said study author Grace Wetzel, a doctoral student in social psychology at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. "If women lower their expectations in this way, the more orgasm inequality may perpetuate in relationship," she said in a Rutgers news release. What else is new? How many times female orgasm is mentioned in Talmud?
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    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 460: “There must be close bodily contact during sex. This means that a husband must not treat his wife in the manner of the Persians, who perform their marital duties in their clothes. This provides support for the ruling of Rav Huna who ruled that a husband who says, ‘I will not perform my marital duties unless she wears her clothes and I mine,’ must divorce her and give her also her settlement [the monetary settlement agreed to in the marriage contract].”
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 463: “Since a man’s wife is permitted to him, he may act with her in any manner whatsoever. He may have intercourse with her whenever he so desires and kiss any organ of her body he wishes, and he may have intercourse with her naturally or unnaturally [traditionally, this refers to anal and oral sex], provided that he does not expend semen to no purpose. Nevertheless, it is an attribute of piety that a man should not act in this matter with levity and that he should sanctify himself at the time of intercourse.”
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 472: “It was taught at the school of Rabbi Ishmael, ‘Thou shall not commit adultery’ implies, Thou shall not practice masturbation either with hand or with foot.”
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 474: The study included 104 sexually active heterosexual couples who were asked how often they climax, how often they’d like to and how often they expect people should have orgasms. The study underscored a well-established gap in which men climax much more often than women, which the study said can lead to lower expectations among women. The findings were recently published in the journal Sex Roles.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 476: "The orgasm gap has implications for women’s pleasure, empowerment, sexual satisfaction and general well-being,” said Wetzel, who advocates for orgasm equality to her social media followers (6M to date, same number as holocaust victims. 100K kazojista tykkäsi, se on aika pieni prosentti, 1/60.).
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 477: "Importantly, this is a gender equality issue," she said. "Women are learning to expect and be satisfied with no less than a vaginal orgasm their sexual interactions with men."
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 479: But Rahab, you must realize that female orgasm is not indispensable for conception, while cum pretty much is (except for pre-cum, but that's so close to coming as makes no difference). Female orgasm is there just as a spark to make it easier for men to get their 5 strokes in. Once the sperm packet is in place, female orgasm may help the little tadpoles to find their way to the jackpot a little faster, but it works tolerably well without.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 482: These findings suggest that orgasm inequality likely worsens rather than improves within a relationship when women climax less often than their male partner and then place less importance this kind of sexual pleasure. The Rutgers authors said it's important to increase women's expectations for and entitlement to orgasm during sex with men in order to break this cycle.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 485: Lesbian sex is a safer bet if the goal is female satisfaction, as the partner is not out just to get their own 5 strokes in. It takes just 4 minutes to come if you know what you're doing, like DIY. But Darwinian chances for procreation hit an all time low in this scenario.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 487: Maybe, but this argument is outdated and completely irrelevant! Jehovan käsky on jo täytetty, maa vilisee jo pikku kärppiä. Mixi Grace valkkasi noin tätimäiset housut esitelmäasuxi? Eikös aiheeseen olis sopineet reikäiset farkut jotka kaivautuvat pillurakoon? Noihan raidalliset lökäpöxyt on yhtä sexikkäät kuin Lealla.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 495: Wetzel seems to be a pet form (affectionate variant) of Wenzel.This unusual surname was developed from the German (male) personal name 'Wenzel', a diminutive form of the German given name 'Wenze', with the diminutive suffix '-el'. The origin of the personal name is Czechoslovakian, 'Wenze' being a borrowed form of the Old Czech personal name 'Veceslav', in modern Czech 'Vaclav', which in its Anglicized form is 'Wenceslas'. The name is composed of the elements 'vece', greater, and 'slav', glory, and was borne by a 10th Century duke of bohemia who fought against a revival of paganism in this territory, and after his death became patron saint of Bohemia.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 496: LOS ANGELES — They are the forgotten people of Los Angeles — 1,457 people, to be exact. Old, poor, homeless, babies born premature and abandoned.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 504: The county does not have to do this, but the tradition, which dates back to 1896, has become a sacred event for the many county workers — coroners, researchers — whose job it is to investigate how people die in Los Angeles. Their work is a long process of figuring out who these people were, and if there are loved ones looking for them. Nearly all of the forgotten Angelenos honored this year died in 2015, and in most cases a relative was found but for whatever reason — financial hardship, estrangement — they did not want to claim the remains.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 506: The county keeps a list online of each person’s name, date of birth, date of death, and the date of cremation. All were cremated, and some lived long lives: Maria Bulgier was 103 when she died; Grace Wetzel, 92, Jewish.
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    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 81: Kuten mustavalkoisesta tv-kuvasta näkyy selvästi, Bobby Thomson ei ollut neekeri. Myöhemmin osoittautuu että se oli skotti. Branca oli puolixi joku Bulgarian romani. Mitäs asiaa Big Simsillä (joka oli) sit oli mennä karzalle huutamaan I am Bobby Thomson? Koska baseball is about caring, because it is about miracles against all odds. Usko toivo ja rakasta, 9.999.999 tyhjän arvan jälkeen tulee se oikea!
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 92: She was a Southern writer who often wrote in a sardonic Southern Gothic style and relied heavily on regional settings and grotesque characters, often in violent situations. Her writing reflected her Roman Catholic faith and frequently examined questions of morality and ethics. Kauhua. Perhaps, in an indirect way, cinema allowed Lillo to become a writer.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 106: Since 1945, the United States has very rarely achieved meaningful victory. The United States has fought five major wars — Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan — and only the Gulf War in 1991 can really be classified as a clear success. A month into his presidency, Donald Trump lamented that the US no longer wins wars as it once did.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 115: “That’s not what war is like now. Now the way to win a war is to waft wads of dollars to the havenots and then sit back and watch while they do the dirty job."
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 123: So, the government which was supposed to fall didn’t. As a result, Iraq’s little boys and girls and men and women of all ages didn’t shower kisses on US troops as they freed successive cities and finally Baghdad. During this piece of cake triumph, the "coalition forces" might lose a few troops to accidents and friendly fire like in Grenada, Bosnia and even Afghanistan, but the Iraqis wouldn’t really fight. Thus, we would not have a serious casualty count on our side and attribute a limited number of Iraqi civilian deaths to the cause of freedom itself. The United States would show off the tens of thousands of cowardly Iraqi POWs who surrendered without firing a shot.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 127: The lightning victory in Iraq would lead to a domino effect. Saddam’s collapse would somehow provoke non-Coke democracies to fall throughout the region. The Arab people would magically replace their old, corrupt regimes with US-style democracies - with the help of our troops, of course.
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    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 137: Lökäpöxyt nekrut hytkyvät ja tekevät panoliikkeitä, Siivot palefacet yleisössä läpyttävät käsiä ja hihittävät. Kysymys on kuitenkin yxilöstä. Naku nainen on onnenkalumme kuolemaa vastaan. Pöh, kuolema koskee pääasiassa yxilöitä, lajit jatkaa lentoaan, vaikkeivät aina enää sukuaan, paizi tää yxi laji, joka lisääntyy kuin kärpäset. Ize asiassa enemmän kuin kärpäset.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 142: Donnie Ray Moore (February 13, 1954 – July 18, 1989) was an American relief pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played for the Chicago Cubs (1975, 1977–79), St. Louis Cardinals (1980), Milwaukee Brewers (1981), Atlanta Braves (1982–84) and California Angels (1985–88). Moore is best remembered for the home run he gave up to Dave Henderson while pitching for the California Angels in Game 5 of the 1986 American League Championship Series. With only one more strike needed to clinch the team's first-ever pennant, he allowed the Boston Red Sox to come back and eventually win the game. Boston then won Games 6 and 7 to take the series. Shortly after his professional career ended, he shot his wife three times in a dispute, failed to finish her and then committed suicide. Kylmä olen sitten huono. En osu edes omaan päähäni. Kierot palefacet puhuvat tyhmän Simson-nekrun ympäri. Hyvässä sovussa lähdetään ottelusta autolle.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 144: The Honeymooners is an American television sitcom which originally aired from 1955 to 1956, created by and starring Jackie Gleason, and based on a recurring comedy sketch of the same name that had been part of Gleason's variety show. It follows the lives of New York City bus driver Ralph Kramden (Gleason), his wife Alice (Audrey Meadows), Ralph's best friend Ed Norton (Art Carney) and Ed's wife Trixie (Joyce Randolph) as they get involved with various schemes in their day-to-day living.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 148: Ralph is frustrated by his lack of success and often develops get-rich-quick schemes. He is very short-tempered, frequently resorting to bellowing, insults, and hollow threats. Well hidden beneath the many layers of bluster, however, is a softhearted man who loves his wife and is devoted to his best pal, Ed Norton. Ralph enjoys bowling and playing pool; he's proficient at both, and he is an enthusiastic member of the Loyal Order of Raccoons (although in several episodes a blackboard at the lodge lists his dues as being in arrears).
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 150: Ralph was the inspiration for the animated character Fred Flintstone. Alice (née Alice Gibson), played in the first nine skits from 1951 to January 1952 by Pert Kelton, and by Audrey Meadows for all remaining episodes, is Ralph's patient but sharp-tongued wife of 14 years. She often finds herself bearing the brunt of Ralph's tantrums and demands, which she returns with biting sarcasm. She is levelheaded, in contrast to Ralph's pattern of inventing various schemes to enhance his wealth or his pride. She sees his schemes' unworkability, but he becomes angry and ignores her advice (and by the end of the episode, her misgivings almost always prove correct). She has grown accustomed to his empty threats—such as "One of these days, POW!!! Right in the kisser!", "BANG, ZOOM!" or "You're going to the Moon!"— to which she usually replies, "Ahhh, shaddap!" Alice runs the finances of the Kramden household, and Ralph frequently has to beg her for money to pay for his lodge dues or crazy schemes. Alice studied to be a secretary before her marriage and works briefly in that capacity when Ralph is laid off. Wilma Flintstone is based on Alice Kramden.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 152: The actress Pert Keaton who played Wilma got blacklisted due to the fact that her husband Ralph had, many years earlier, marched in a May Day parade. Pert had never even voted in her life. Audrey who plays Wilma in the TV series is pretty enough to eat, with her elaborate 40's hairdo and wide collared tight waisted smock that shows her swan neck and halfmoon breasts to best advantage. If I could get a boner I'd love to get one with her. Maybe Debbie should share time with Audrey Meadows. Yxi miinus kuitenkin: se poltti kuin korsteeni, siihen se sitten kuolikin.
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    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 168: Thelma "Trixie" Norton, played most famously by Joyce Randolph; Ed's wife and Alice's best friend. She did not appear in every episode and had a less developed character, though she is shown to be somewhat bossy toward her husband. Trixie is the inspiration for Betty Rubble in The Flintstones.
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    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 230: The aptly named Fresh Kills landfill opened in 1948 as a temporary landfill, but by 1955 it had become the largest landfill in the world, and it remained so until its closure in 2001. At the peak of its operation, in 1986, Fresh Kills received 29,000 tons of residential waste per day, playing a key part in the New York City waste management system. From 1991 until its closing it was the only landfill to accept New York City's residential waste. It consists of four mounds which range in height from 90 to about 225 feet (30 to about 70 m) and hold about 150 million tons of solid waste. The archaeologist Martin Jones characterizes it as "among the largest man-made structures in the history of the world."
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 232: Initially, the land where the landfill was located was a salt marsh in which there were tidal wetlands, forests, and freshwater wetlands. The subsoil was made up of clay, with sand and silt as the top layer of soil. The tidal marsh, which helped to clean and oxygenate the water that passed through it, was destroyed by the dump. The fauna were largely replaced by herring gulls. The native plant species were driven out by the common reed, a grass which grows abundantly in disturbed areas and can tolerate both fresh and brackish water. The stagnant, deoxygenated water was also less attractive to waterfowl, and their population decreased. Samuel Kearing, who had served as sanitation commissioner under Mayor John V. Lindsay, remembered in 1970 his first visit to the Fresh Kills project:
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 236: Other animals were also a problem. Feral dog packs roamed the dump and were a hazard to employees. Rats also posed a problem. Attempts to suppress the New York population with poison failed. The area was declared a wild bird sanctuary, and some hawks, falcons, and owls were brought in. The area became a popular spot for birdwatching. Because of the predatory birds, rat sightings, especially during the day, dropped dramatically.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 238: From 1987 through 1988, in an environmental disaster known as the syringe tide, significant amounts of medical waste from the Fresh Kills landfill, including hypodermic syringes and raw garbage, washed up onto beaches on the Jersey Shore, in New York City, and on Long Island. This event forced the closing of beaches on the Atlantic coast.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 242: The landfill site was finally closed on March 22, 2001, though it was temporarily reopened soon after for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in Manhattan (see below). The garbage once destined for Fresh Kills was shipped to landfills in other states, primarily in Pennsylvania, but also in Virginia and Ohio. Some garbage was also sent to New Jersey for incineration.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 244: After the September 11, 2001 attacks, Fresh Kills was temporarily re-opened to be used as a sorting ground for roughly one-third of the rubble from Ground Zero. More than 1,600 personal effects were retrieved during this time. About 1.6 million tons of material obtained from Ground Zero was taken to the landfill for sorting.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 246: Thousands of detectives and forensic evidence specialists worked for over 1.7 million hours at Fresh Kills Landfill to try to recover remnants of the people killed in the attacks. A final count of 4,257 human remains was retrieved, but only 300 people could be reconstructed from these remains. A memorial was built in 2011, which also honors those whose identities were not able to be determined from the debris. The remaining waste was buried in a 40-acre (160,000 m2) portion of the landfill; it is highly likely that this debris still contains fragmentary human remains like condoms, false teeth and pacemakers.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 289: La generación Z, también conocida como Zillennials, comprende a aquellos nacidos en los últimos años de los 90’s e inicio de los 2000. Aunque pareciera ser similar a los millennials, almenos desnudas, la verdad es que tienen rasgos muy definidos que ya veremos más adelante.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 291: Según la consultora McKinsey & Company, con un poder adquisitivo estimado en 150.000 millones de dólares solo en Estados Unidos. Pero las empresas no pueden depender del marketing tradicional para llegar a los consumidores jóvenes de hoy. Tendrán que enfrentarse a la Generación Z en sus propios términos y además, comprender que esto no es sólo una buena decisión comercial, también es una buena decisión para el planeta. Analicemos las prioridades progresivas que impulsan a la Generación Z, desde el medio ambiente hasta la positividad corporal, y lo que esto significa para las empresas que esperan conectarse con los jóvenes.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 295: Penn was born and raised in Atlanta. She started her company in 2008 at the age of 8. She spoke at the TEDWomen event in San Francisco, which was streamed live on TED.com. She has done 2 official TEDTalks and 1 TEDxxxTalk. Penn is also an animator and artist, drawing cartoon characters from an early age. She is the creator of an animated series called The Pollinators which focuses on the importance of birds and bees and other pollinators like men. She premiered a clip of The Pollinators and another animated series called Malicious Dishes at TEDWomen 2013. What a dish!
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 297: Penn has made herself known as a supporter and member of One Billion Bucks and Rising and Girls Girls Girls, Inc. In 2011, she founded her own nonprofit organization, Maya's Ideas 4 The Planet. Penn was named to Oprah's SuperSoul 100 list of visionaries and influential black leaders in 2016.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 310: Bronxissa on romanttista laahusta. Katulapsia. Postneukku Leningradissakin oli niitä. Edgar on anaalis-retentiivinen kylmän sodan nunna. Se ei ole aappa-arvon puolesta taistelija kuten Gracie vaan paatunut pieni korppi.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 322: Bobby Fischer changed the world! I believe he inherited some family mental disorders, and had deep issues regarding his father (as you may or may not know, Mr. Fischer was not his real father - his real father was a Hungarian (I believe a physicist) to whom Bobby bore an amazing resemblance! His BBC accent was just too good, so he must be a - Hungarian!
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 330: Fischer: Yes, I applaud the act. Look nobody gets.. no one.. that the US and Israel have been slaughtering the Palestinians for years. Robbing and slaughtering for years and treating everyone like shit. Now it is coming back at the US. Fuck the US, I wanna see the US wake up..
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 332: Fischer: I was really for the generals, you know. but in the end the president of the so-called democracy won. But I'm hoping for some kind of a Seven Days In May scenario in the lakes of Ontario, where the country will be taken over by the military, all the civil guards, to close down all the synagogues, arrest all the Jews, execute hundreds of thousand of Jewish ringleaders, and ,you know, apologize to the Arabs for the killing, .. for all the Jews over there of that bandit state, you know Israel. I'm hoping for a totally new world.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 338: You have to go back to the root of history of the country, look at the history of the country. Get something for nothing. Take and kill. Rob the country, they don't come in a civilized manner and say we like to marry your women, and so on. No, they take your land and they kill you off. That's the history of the US. Why did the white man not come to America, like in a civilized manner, preaching freedom of religion, say we like to come here. We like to assimilate, we like to marry your women. But no, we take your land and kill you off , right? Bring over slaves from Africa. That's the history of the United States. A despicable country, you know. Even as a boy I never had the slightest interest in the history of the US, I knew their was something rotten in Denmark.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 341: The US just will not do what they have to do. The US has to say we're sorry, our whole foreign policy has been wrong for the last several hundred years, we are going to pull back all our troops from all over the world, we are not going stop support Israel and so on. But they only will say that this cowardly act will be punished.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 344: Democracy is just a load of bullshit, it is just a cover for the criminal nature of the United States of America. But I'm hoping for the Seven Days In May scenario, where sane people will take over the US, military people. They will imprison the Jews, they will execute several hundred thousand of them, at least. And they will bring home all the troops to the US. And ultimately the white man should leave the US, the black man should go back to Africa, the white back to Europe, and the country should be returned to the American Indians who lived there for, who knows how many, ten of thousands of years. They kept the land crystal clean. It was a beautiful country when the white man came. This is the future I would like to see for the so-called United States.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 351: By the traditional definition of Judaism, everyone who has a Jewish mother is automatically Jewish. Which is all fine and well.But should the traditional definition apply in the case of Bobby Fischer? Once a brilliant chess champion, a transcendent genius, he descended into lunacy, claiming the Holocaust never happened, vindicating September 11 attacks, and denouncing his Jewish roots, even writing to the Encyclopedia Judaica asking for his name to be taken out.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 364: Authorities have exhumed the body of US chess champion Bobby Fischer to determine whether he is the father of a nine-year-old girl from the Philippines, according to reports. The broadcaster RÚV claims Fischer's corpse was dug up in a cemetery near Selfoss in southern Iceland yesterday.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 366: The exhumation reportedly took place in the presence of a doctor, a priest and the local sheriff, Ólafur Helgi Kjartansson. Fischer was reburied after DNA samples were taken, at least according to Kjartansson. I bet they just left it lying there for the seagulls. Fischer died in Iceland in 2008, aged 64. He left no will and legal wrangling over his estate continues. This article is over 12 years old. The girl is over 21 years old by now.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 372: Hooray! We wouldn't have thought so, but this is Noam Chomsky! The father of modern linguistics! One of the most cited academics! Recently named the top living intellectual!
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 374: So let's invite everyone from across our Christian nation, Jew and gentile, build a campfire and sing kumbaya. It's over! After thousands of years, anti-semitism is over! Kumbaya, my lord, kumbaya...
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 391: For according to Spassky himself, the rumors that his mother was Jewish were not true. And what's even worse, Spassky recently signed an antisemitic petition that called Judaism "inhumane", said its followers "committed ritual murders", and asked for an expulsion of Jewish organizations from Russia. Proving that even geniuses can be idiots.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 393: Ashkenaz (Hebrew: אַשְׁכְּנָז‎ ʾAškənāz) in the Hebrew Bible is one of the descendants of Noah. Ashkenaz is the first son of Gomer, and a Japhetic patriarch in the Table of Nations. In rabbinic literature, the kingdom of Ashkenaz was first associated with the Scythian region, then later with the Slavic territories, and, from the 11th century on, in a manner similar to Tzarfat or Sefarad. Tzarfat (Hebrew: צרפת) is a Biblical placename that may refer to Sarepta in Lebanon. In later times, it came to be identified with France. It is still the name of France in Modern Hebrew, and is analogous to Sefarad, and Ashkenaz. Sepharad (/ˈsɛfəræd/ or /səˈfɛərəd/; Hebrew: סְפָרַד Səp‌āraḏ; also Sefarad, Sephared, Sfard) is the Hebrew name for Spain. A place called Sepharad, probably referring to Sardis in Lydia ('Sfard' in Lydian), in the Book of Obadiah (Obadiah 1:20, 6th century BC) of the Hebrew Bible. The name was later applied to Spain and is analogous to Tzarfat or Ashkenaz.
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    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 408: The northeast blackout of 1965 was a significant disruption in the supply of electricity on Tuesday, November 9, 1965, affecting parts of Ontario in Canada and Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont in the United States. In contrast to the wave of looting and other incidents that took place during the 1977 New York City blackout, only five reports of looting were made in New York City after the 1965 blackout. It was said to be the lowest amount of crime on any night in the city's history since records were first kept. Perhaps thanks to that more than 800,000 looters got trapped in the subway. The blackout that hit New York on July 13, 1977 was to many a metaphor for the gloom that had already settled on the city. An economic decline, coupled with rising crime rates and the panic-provoking (and paranoia-inducing) Son of Sam murders, had combined to make the late 1970s New York’s Dark Ages.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 410: As it happened, en ollut paikalla, 1977 kesällä olin Sekun kanssa Eirassa enimmäxeen vällykäärmeenä. Lightning struck, and the city went dark for real. By the time the power came back, 25 hours later, arsonists had set more than 1,000 fires and looters had ransacked 1,600 stores, per the New York Times. Opportunistic thieves grabbed whatever they could get their hands on, from luxury cars to sink stoppers and clothespins, according to the New York Post. The sweltering streets became a battleground, where, per the Post, “even the looters were being mugged.”
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 412: On August 14, 2003 another major blackout occurred which affected most of Eastern Canada as well as most of the Eastern United States.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 414: ALSO ON 11/9: best-selling Millennium trilogy author Stieg Larsson dies at 50. Jean-Paul Sartre denounces communism 1956. Nazis launch Kristallnacht 1938. TwinTowers come down. Oops that was not 11/9 but 9/11. ("The Lights Went Out In) Massachusetts" is a song by the Bee Gees, written by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb and released in 1967. Se oli mun eka ikioma sinkku, sain sen 15-vuotiaana lahjaksi. Sillä ei ollut mitään tekemistä pimennyxen kanssa, BG:t ei olleet edes käyneet Massachusettsissa.
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    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 430: A race riot took place in Harlem, New York City, on August 1 and 2 of 1943, after a white police officer, James Collins, shot and wounded Robert Bandy, an African American soldier; and rumors circulated that the soldier had been killed. The riot was chiefly directed by Black residents against white-owned property in Harlem. It was one of five riots in the nation that year related to Black and white tensions during World War II. The others took place in Detroit; Beaumont, Texas; Mobile, Alabama; and Los Angeles.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 432: Näitähän rotumellakoita on sittemminkin riittänyt, aina kun palefacejen pollarit on ampuneet hengiltä riittävästi notmiitä. Kostoxi nokinaamat kippaavat jätekuorman de Sotosta vallan kadulle.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 443: The importance of the strike was underlined by a flier handed out by Local 831, which pointed out the life expectancy of a sanitation worker was 54 years compared to 67 for the entire U.S. population. Even today, according to the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, “refuse and recyclable material collectors” consistently have one of the highest rates of on-the-job fatalities. Seventeen NYC sanitation workers were killed on the job between 2000 and 2014.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 447: WW wrote: “There are 10,000 sanitation workers in New York City. They are asking for a $12 a week raise in pay. The total cost to the city would be about $6 million a year. … Last fall a little group of bankers convinced the city it needed ‘better subways’ and got a referendum passed to spend $2.5 billion for these allegedly better means of transport. This clique of bankers will supply the $2.5 billion of other people’s money for a price. They will rake off $125 million in tax-free interest each year for themselves and the city will pay it. That’s 21 times the $6 million the sanitation workers are asking for. And these bankers would never have to lift a garbage pail!”
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 456: Rockefeller flinched, saying: “The National Guard was used to break a strike in which a family corporation was involved when I was a child. Men and women were killed. … I will not use the National Guard.” Rockefeller was referring to the 1914 Ludlow massacre, when his grandfather, John D. Rockefeller, the owner of Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, got the Colorado governor to call in the National Guard to break a mine workers’ strike. The miners and their families were huddled in tents when the militia opened fire. Over 60 strikers and family members were shot dead or burned alive when their tents were set ablaze by the troops.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 458: But Rockefeller was just pretending to shed tears for the Ludlow martyrs. Three years later in 1971, Rockefeller would massacre another group of striking workers, the Attica prisoners.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 467: On Feb. 1, two African-American sanitation workers, Echol Cole and Robert Walker, had been crushed to death in one of the city’s outdated trucks. Memphis had no facilities for Black workers to wash up, change clothes or get out of the rain. Cole and Walker were sheltering from the rain inside the truck’s barrel when the compacting mechanism malfunctioned. The truck hadn’t been repaired because the city wouldn’t spend money for safety for these workers.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 472: Jesse Epps, a veteran labor organizer involved in the Memphis strike, commented on the Memphis-New York connection. Epps, who was with Dr. King when he was killed on April 4, spoke to a 2008 New York City sanitation workers’ meeting. The workers were celebrating being the only NYC uniformed workers’ union to negotiate and win a Martin Luther King birthday holiday in their contract.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 473: Epps said: “It was you who gave [the Memphis sanitation workers] the courage to act. It was these men from New York, if I may use the colloquialism, that fired the shot and made [the U.S.] stand up and its conscience be pricked and compelled Dr. King and others like him to come into the fray.” (Workers World, Jan. 8, 2011) After the murder of Dr. King, oppressed communities in 110 U.S. cities rose up in rebellion.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 481: The ruling class and the Trump administration are ramping up attacks on public sector workers and unions, the majority of whom are women and people of color. A negative ruling on Janus v. AFSCME, scheduled to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court on Feb. 26, could strike a financial blow at the ability of public sector unions to collect dues. As racist, sexist right-to-work backers spew their message supporting Janus, the U.S. labor movement is mobilizing resistance to this threat around the country, including a Feb. 24 NYC protest. We are not prepared to accept this assault on our rights without a fight!
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 483: Today, in the face of these attacks, the 1968 NYC sanitation workers’ strike continues to be a spark for labor unity and class struggle.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 489: Klaara Kotko kazoo tositeeveetä missä epämiellyttävät vulgäärit rollarit nuuskii huumeita USAn kiertueella 1972. A stink bomb was placed in the ventilation on opening night to discourage attendance, but the film was shown anyway. Sittemmin hyllytetty kaikexi onnexi.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 515: He was introduced to a little black chorus girl. The girl had written a song for Little Richard to record so she could pay the treatment for her ailing aunt Mary. The song, actually a few lines on a piece of paper, went like this:
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 524: He saw Aunt Daisy comin', and he ducked back in the shed
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 531: Kirjeenvaihtajamme Kirkukissa eli Kirka-vainaja kirkui aika väsähtäneen Little Richard coverin nimellä Rehtorin luiseva Salli. Biitlösillä Sallin laulajana toimi Paul eikä John. Epistä John heittää koko ajan! Kinxit munasivat koko biisin. Musta Long Tall Sally on musta eikä tollanen blondi cheerleaderi, sanoi musta Louis paleface Chuckille B52 pommikoneen pommiluukussa. Ehkä susta, Chuck mutisi loukkaantuneena. Minä haluan pillua, Chuckman, ja minä haluan sitä nyt. Yrjön kulmapupin miehet oli yhtä mieltä siitä että jumala oli möhlinyt pahan kerran tehdessään ihmistä, siitä tuli susi. Saisko siitä laittamalla kalua? Jumala nouse laiskalta perseeltäsi ja ala korjata. Hampaatkin saisivat kestää koko elämän. Ja kalusta puheen ollen, sanoi Tanhuavvaari...
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    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 59: Se oli nääsnääs ensimmäinen tähti jonka Smore näki nakkena. Leigh Taylor-Young nudity facts: she was last seen naked 51 years ago at the age of 27. Nude pictures are from movie The Horsemen (1971). Her first nude pictures are from a movie The Big Bounce (1969) when she was 25 years old. Was on TV Series Beverly Hills, 90210. Was on TV Series Dallas.
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    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 78: Mäkin kävin jonkun kerran Stuttgartissa Forschungsstelle der maschinellen Sprachverarbeitungissa tms. Sakemannit siellä oli aika puikkomaisia, ylläri.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 120: The title of the film alludes to Ray Bradbury's 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451, a dim view of the future United States, drawing an analogy between burning books and the reception of the September 11 attacks; one of the film's taglines was "The Temperature at Which Freedom Fries Burn".
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 126: It received generally positive reviews from crickets, but it also generated intense controversy here on the right side of the puddle, including disputes over its fairness to Bush. The film became the highest-grossing documentary of its time (later surpassed by Michael Jackson's extremely important This Is It), grossing over $220 million. So it can't be all wrong!
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 131: Moore compares Trump's rise to power to that of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, parallels the Reichstag fire with the September 11 attacks, compares Hitler's hate speeches against different ethnicities, religions, and sexual orientations to some of Trump's comments, and showcases then-recent instances of unprovoked racial violence that he states was inspired by Trump.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 144: Ympyräsuun mielisana oli actually, jolla se oikaisi keskustelukumppanin vääriä käsityxiä. Niinkuin sitä vitalismia, jolla koitin vastustaa sen puhtaasti komputationaalista näkemystä sielusta. Vieläkin hävettää oma tyhmyyteni. Olinko mä joku Henri Bergson silloin vielä, tai lyttänenä Plato? Ympyräsuu oli ehkä lukenut Raumpilot Ijon Tichyn XIV avaruusseikkailun, jossa siitä otettiin jollain IT-kuplaplaneetalla varmuuskopio.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 149: After Jay Wurstin dies prematurely, he is buried in the cemetery plot originally reserved for Amy’s father, who had sold it to him years earlier. Now Amy wants to remove Jay’s body to the burial plot of his own family so that her father, who is still alive at an advanced age, can eventually be buried there, mikä on hyvin juutalainen juttu. In a limousine provided by Adletsky, Amy and Trellman disinter and rebury the body. Moved by this scene of cell death and urban renewal, Trellman confesses to Amy that he has always loved her, that he has what he terms an “actual affinity” for her (hence the title of the story). He then asks her to marry him. Teinityttönä Amy oli ollut hoikka hempeä olento. Nyt hiän oli vankka kuin tiilestä tehty paskahuusi. Hänen ainoa aarteensa oli tää Salen tolvana. Veistäisin paremman miehen puupalikasta. Samaa voisin sanoa eräistä Helmin poikaystävistä, mutten sano, koska Seija on kieltänyt. Tyydyn veistämään puupalikasta naishahmoja.
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    Dr. Marie C. Stopes, half-length portrait, seated, facing more than slightly right.

    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 178: He supported eugenics and served as one of 16 vice-presidents of the Eugenics Society from 1909 to 1912. In November 1891, at the age of 32, and reportedly still a virgin, Ellis married the English writer and proponent of women's rights Edith Lees. From the beginning, their marriage was unconventional, as Edith Lees was openly bisexual. At the end of the honeymoon, Ellis went back to his bachelor rooms in Paddington. She lived at Fellowship House. Their "open marriage" was the central subject in Ellis's autobiography, My Life. Ellis reportedly had an affair with Margit Spranger.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 303: "Joskus ihmiset tekevät jotain perverssiä, vaikka se vain todistaisi olevansa vapaa", Christofi sanoo. Esim Michael Jackson hississä painamassa nappulaa.
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    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 341: What was this book even about??? The "narrator" kept jumping around with what he was talking about, quite a few times I had no idea who was speaking, and what was the point of all the billionaires? They had absolutely nothing to do with the story! It took 104 pages of confusing and pointless narrative for the guy to tell the girl (after 40 years of knowing her, no less) that he wanted to be with her. This might have been one of the most anti-climactic love stories I have ever read. The secondary characters seemed completely irrelevant to the plotline and it appeared that their only function was to take up printable space. The story was unimaginative, lacking in depth, and devoid of anything memorable. The only reason I bothered to finish it was to get one step closer to finishing my goodreads reading challenge, else I would have ditched it at page 20.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 361: Eliot – arguably the greatest poetry in English in the 20th century – was so worried that he might be pursuing religious and literary sainthood for his own ego rather than to the greater glory of god, that he forgot ever to consider whether it was even possible or desirable to pursue sainthood at the expense of ordinary kindness and common decency. Throughout his life – and it was a long one, full of great work – he left a trail of human wreckage and hurtful speech. Any account of that work and of the ideas embedded in it has to keep track of the harm he did, not in a spirit of cheap point-scoring, but as an awful warning. Those of us who try to pursue both an ethical life and a creative one find that it is never easy, that it is always needful that we weigh one good against another.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 363: We should never think selfless virtue can be reached by treading on others. The cold splinter at the heart of the true artist must be harsher in its quarrel with the self than it is in its rhetorical engagement with other people. For believers, this is the virtue of humility; I am not sure what the rest of us can call it. What we can agree on is the constant examination of conscience, and, when we fall short, a conscious decision to do better.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 365: Eliot was in love three times (not counting the catamites), and each of those loves became events in his artistic and spiritual lives – and two of the women involved were massively the worse for it. Vivien Eliot was a difficult woman, yet Eliot – who had connived at her affair with Bertrand Russell – treated her, with the agreement of his spiritual advisers, with a coldness that helped break her spirit, perhaps her mind. Emily Hale was the woman he deserted for Vivien; she spent her life at his encouragement waiting for Vivien to die, and it was in her presence that he had some of his deepest moments of spiritual intensity – yet she was eventually dismissed from his life with equal coldness. They were both central to his greatest works: Vivien to The Waste Land and Emily to much of The Four Quartets.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 367: Two of his closest friends, Mary Trevelyan and John Hayward, were also in due course sent into outer darkness. We are told to forgive our enemies; Eliot could not even forgive those who loved him. In all those cases, Eliot was aware of the harm done, and may even have taken responsibility for it in his heart; what he never did was question the human cost to others of the life he pursued in his quest for genius and sainthood. He would not face the possibility that any God who asked such things of him was not worth his worship.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 369: It is clear that Eliot would have preferred to live in a society in which it was not even possible to ask awkward spiritual questions. He grew up under an austere Unitarianism and moved to a high Anglicanism – not because he disliked the doctrinal certainties of the Catholic church, but because Anglicanism meant he could amalgamate religious certainty with a high Tory monarchism that regarded even the rise of the Tudors as a dilution of the divine right of kings. (He mourned Richard III each year with a white rose in his lapel). His antisemitism was expressed in visceral terms but at root it was free-thinking he thought should have little place in a good society as much as the Jews he identified it with.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 372: s a threat to his cloistered virtue. Or perhaps I am wrong. Eliot's racism towards African-Americans was expressed in the crudest and most simplistic of doggerel; the antisemitism creeps into, if not his greatest work, at least into work closely allied to it.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 444: There important historical antecedents that may help us figure out the true reasons of the charming beauty of Ukranian women. Ukraine is a very special country which is located nearly in the centre of Europe. Therefore, it has always been the point of intersection between different cultures and nations. It has been largely affected by both, the West and the East. The trade routes that were used by the ancient and middle ages merchants ran through the territory of the modern-day Ukraine. Thus, nations such as the Nordic Vikings and Southern Greeks met each other en route to their destinations towns and ports. They made their way through Ukraine. Eastern tribes of the Pechenegs, Kipchaks and even Mongols have all contributed to the modern beauty of the Ukranian women. Afterwards, it was largely affected by Russia which also has very beautiful women. During the past century, lots of European nations managed to leave their scumbags in the Ukraine. So, this is the historical background which helps us realise that the current beauty of the Ukranian women is attributed to the mixture of very different nations from two different parts of the world.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 450: Brilliant Facts About Ukranian Wives in 2022. Ukranian mail order brides have always been popular amongst men from foreign lands. They’re stunning, well-mannered, and know etiquette perfectly well. You’ll find these brides to be an asset in the marriage. They aren’t just pretty or meant for the house, there’s much more inside. Find out the reasons why these girls are so popular among Western grooms and what makes them stand out!
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 453: Ukraine is the only country in the world to stage two popular, revolutionary movements within the span of a decade ... in support of democracy, a Euro-Atlantic orientation, an end to corruption and an escape from being under the Russian thumb. There have been other demonstrations and revolutionary movements to be sure, but they are not this popular here with us, at least since the red, white, green, and black armies that ravaged the polje in the 20's.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 455: Fortunately, the administration has ramped up military assistance significantly, providing vital lethal anti-tank, anti-aircraft and anti-ship missiles and other weapons, including drones and long-range artillery, that have had a huge impact on levelling the battlefield to ground. Other countries have also provided much-needed assistance, including tank tops. This assistance has made a world of difference and sent an important morale boost to the Ukranian bride.
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    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 497: Whatever happened to letting someone rest in peace? Rest in pees, my darling, and eat my shorz.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 499: A man with an apparent 48-year grudge has been going each morning to urinate on the grave of his ex, much to the horror of her furious kids, who realized something was wrong when they discovered bags of poop left at their mom’s final resting place. “I felt like getting out and killing him,” said Michael Andrew Murphy, 43, told The Post of what it was like to catch the man he says has been desecrating the burial site of his mom, Linda Torello. Then my sis could have gone and peed, crapped and menstruated on his.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 513: Dude, Where's My Car? is a 2000 American boner comedy film directed by Danny Lipsanen. The film stars Jared Kutshner and Sean Penn (just back from Ukraine: Zelensky was not at home) as two best friends who find themselves unable to remember where they parked their vehicle after a night of recklessness. Supporting cast members include some busty chicks as usual. Though the film was banned by most critics, it was a box office success and has managed to achieve a cult status, partially from frequent airings on cable television. The film's title became a minor pop culture saying, and was commonly reworked in various pop cultural contexts during the 2000s. Release date December 15, 2000. Budget $13 million. Box office $73.2 million.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 516: Best friends Fred and Barney awaken with hangovers and no memory of the previous night. Their television is on, showing a program about animals using rubble and flintstones as currency to get food. In the program is a monkey nicknamed Andrew. It's the best actor of the film. Pity it only has a cameo role. Their refrigerator is filled with containers of chocolate pudding, and the answering machine contains an angry message from their twin girlfriends Wilma and Betty as to their whereabouts. The two also learn they have almost been fired from their jobs at the quarry. They emerge from their home to find Fred's car missing, and with it their baby girlfriends' first-anniversary presents. This prompts Fred to ask the film's titular question: "Dude, where's my car?"
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 520: Because the girls have promised them a "special treat", which Fred and Barney take to mean sexual intercourse, the men are desperate to retrieve their car. The duo begins retracing their steps in an attempt to discover where they left the car. Along the way, they encounter a transgender stripper, a belligerent speaker box operator at a Chinese restaurant's drive-through, two tattoos they discover on each other's backs, UFO cultists led by Zoltan (who later hold the twins hostage), a Cantonese-speaking Chinese tailor, the Zen-minded Nelson and his cannabis-loving dog Jackal, beautiful Christie Boner, her aggressive jock boyfriend Tommy and his friends, a couple of hard-nosed police detectives, and a reclusive French ostrich named Pierre. They also meet two groups of aliens, one group being five gorgeous women, the other being two Norwegian men, searching for the "Continuum Transfunctioner": an extraterrestrial device that the boys accidentally picked up last night.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 524: After Pierre releases the duo for correctly answering a question about ostriches, Fred and Barney head over to a local arcade named Captain Stu's Space-O-Rama. Once inside, they encounter Zoltan and his cultists who give them Wilma and Betty in exchange for a toy that Fred and Barney later on (see below) try to pass off as the Transfunctioner. Tommy, Christie, and the jocks arrive along with Nelson and his dog, whom they release after Tommy snatches the fake Transfunctioner from Zoltan. The two sets of aliens arrive and notify everyone of the real Continuum Transfunctioner: a Rubik's Cube that Barney has been working hard to solve. He then solves it on the spot, causing the device to shapeshift into its true form. The boys are warned that once the five girls stop flashing, the universe will be destroyed.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 528: Fred and Barney must determine which group of aliens is there to protect the universe and which is there to destroy it. Both claim to be the protectors of the universe, stating that they were with Fred and Barney the previous night, which Fred and Barney still cannot remember, and ask for the Transfunctioner. The two men correctly choose the two men (of course) who answer their question about the previous night by stating they got a hole in one at the 18th hole at the arcade's miniature golf park and won a lifetime supply of pudding. At the last second, they deactivate the Transfunctioner, saving the universe.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 532: Enraged, the five alien women merge to become a beautiful giantess clad in a purple bra and miniskirt. She devours Tommy alive in front of Christie, who reacts with indifference. The giantess then crawls out of the amusement center and chases Fred and Barney. The cultists tell them to activate the Photon Accelerator Annihilation Beam on the Transfunctioner. However, the button that activates it is too far in to reach. As a last straw, Chester remembers the nature show with Andtew the tool-using chimpanzee and uses a straw to push the reset button, thus destroying the alien and starting the film from the beginning.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 540: The protectors park the duo's car, a Renault Le Car, behind a mail truck for them to find the following morning. Fred and Barney salvage their relationships with the twins and discover the special treat from the girls turns out to be matching berets with Fred's and Barney's tiny penises embroidered in the front. The protectors, seeing the problem, leave a gift for their girlfriends (and, for the two men): Penis Enhancement Necklaces. The film ends with Fred, Barney, and the twins going out for Chinese food in Fred's car, while arguing about what their tattoos say.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 547: Ilta Andrén kanssa (My Dinner with André) on Louis Mallen ohjaama draamaelokuva vuodelta 1981. Se koostuu kahden teatterimiehen, enemmän tai vähemmän itseään esittävien André "McCrea" Gregoryn ja Wallace "Wall-e" Shawnin kahdenkeskisestä keskustelusta yhden ravintolaillallisen aikana. He myös käsikirjoittivat elokuvan ja ohjasivat sen. Pääkuvaajana pienimuotoisessa tuotannossa toimi amerikansuomalainen Teija Sopanen. McCrea oli kassalla ja Wall-e paikannäyttäjänä.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 627: Vielä viimeiseksi me pyydämme Sinulta, oi Pyhä pihavalvoja, että Jack Welch joutuisi uimaan saastuttamassaan Hudsonjoessa, että Hollywoodin tuottajat joutuisivat katsomaan omia elokuviaan yhä uudestaan ja uudestaan ja uudestaan, että Jesse Helmsiä suutelisi suulle hänen oman sukupuolensa edustaja, että Chris Matthews menettäisi puhekykynsä, että Bill O'Reillysta päästettäisiin ilmat - mahd. nopeasti - pihalle ja että kaikki tupakkaa polttavat muuttuisivat itsekin tuhkaksi. Ai niin, ja lähetä parvi vihaisia heinäsirkkoja Mississipin suuresta osavaltiosta kotoisin olevan senaatin vähemmistön johtajan hiuslisäkkeeseen.
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    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 44: The general gist is that humans originally spread throughout the galaxy from a planet called Hain. The Hainish colonies (including Earth) all eventually lost contact with and then memory of each other; each book or story then shows a planet at or shortly after the moment when contact is re-established. It’s a useful way to frame the classic sociological sci-fi writing that Le Guin is known for—an Envoy or Observer from the slowly burgeoning coalition of planets can arrive at a completely new human society, which Le Guin can then use to dissect and explore some facet of real life through speculative worldbuilding. And the best part of it is that unless Darwin got his hairy foot into it, all the Hainians got fully interlocking genitals! One of the biggest obstacles to enjoyable alien sex is overcome.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 46: That said, The Telling feels a little different compared to the rest of the Hainish Cycle. And for good reason—released in 2000, The Telling is the first full Hainish novel Le Guin wrote since The Dispossessed in 1974. It reads softer, more intimate than the books that came before, feeling almost more like fantasy than science fiction at times. The Telling follows Sutty Dass, an Observer who arrives on the planet Aka to record its history and culture while Hain makes its diplomatic overtures. During the time dilation of Sutty’s near-light space travel, however, Aka experienced an intense social upheaval that saw a tyrannical capitalist hegemony take power over the planet and attempt to wipe out the entirety of Aka’s long history. It then falls to Sutty, who grew up under religious oppression on Earth, to uncover and understand Aka’s historical and spiritual traditions as they are actively being eradicated by the corporation-state.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 48: The gay content in The Telling is rather subtle and subdued, but it isn’t an afterthought. Sutty’s lesbianism is an important aspect of her character, and when she starts meeting mazis, the keepers of the Telling, many of them are gay couples as well. There is a quiet romanticization of gay monogamy throughout The Telling that moved me when I first read it, and although not every aspect of the novel has aged as well, I’m still very endeared of it for that reason. If you enjoy classic science fiction, where the point is less a thrilling story and more the discovery of a brand new world, The Telling is by far my favorite of the bunch.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 89: Mut nyt hauska vizi väliin tähän. Kaupan kassa käski asiakkaiden housut alas ja arvioi kyrvän koon kädellä ja sanoi kovaääniseen esim "kondomi kokoa XL kassalle 10." Teinipojan kokeillessa samaa kuului: "siivoojaa tarvitaan kassalla 10." Tottumattomalta pojalta näät ruiskahti koko kassillinen mälliä kassahihnalle kun sievän kassan käsi tarttui lempeästi mutta lujasti sen jäykkään siittimeen. Ejaculatio praecox on vaivan nimi. Saisipa ne ajat takaisin.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 133: 1,2,3,5,8 on Fibonaccin lukuja. Akaalaiset nähtävästi pitää niitä pyhinä. Fibonaccin jono on kiinnostava, koska sen kahden perättäisen luvun suhde lähestyy kultaista leikkausta. Koska Fibonacci-tyyppisesti eteneviä korkoa korolle -summautuvia prosesseja löytyy paljon biologisesta luonnosta, löytyy sieltä myös paljon kultaista leikkausta vastaavia suhteita. Monissa kukissa terälehtien määrä vastaa jotakin Fibonaccin lukujonon lukua, kuten päivänkakkarassa 34.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 139: Pisalainen Leonardo Fibonacci julkaisi lukujonon idean teoksessaan Liber abaci vuonna 1202. Hän esitteli nimellään kulkevien lukujen syntymekanismia kertoen maatilan pihalla kasvatettavien kanien lisääntymistä. Ensin oli kanipari. Se tuli sukukypsäksi ja sai kaksi poikasta. Seuraavassa vaiheessa kanipari sai uudelleen kaksi poikasta ja edelliset vain varttuivat sukukypsiksi. Sitten, kun ensimmäinen pari sai kolmannet poikasensa, saivat ensimmäiset poikaset poikasparin, ja toinen poikue varttui sukukypsäksi. Näin jatkuen kanit lisääntyivät korkoa korolle varsin rivakasti exponentiaalisen kasvun kaavalla. Kultainen leikkaus on noin 1,618 : 1 : 0,618.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 141: Scientists and naturalists have discovered the Fibonacci sequence appearing in many forms in nature, such as the shape of nautilus shells, the seeds of sunflowers, falcon flight patterns and galaxies flying through space. What's more mysterious is that the "divine" number equals your height divided by the height of your torso, and even weirder, the ratio of female bees to male bees in a typical hive! (Livio)
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 143: In 1754, a naturalist named Charles Bonnet observed that plants sprout branches and leaves in a pattern, called phyllotaxis. Bonnet saw that tree branches and leaves had a mathematical spiral pattern that could be shown as a fraction. The amazing thing is that the mathematical fractions were the same numbers as the Fibonacci sequence! On the oak tree, the Fibonacci fraction is 2/5, which means that the spiral takes five branches to spiral two times around the trunk to complete one pattern. Other trees with the Fibonacci leaf arrangement are the elm tree (1/2); the beech (1/3); the willow (3/8) and the almond tree (5/13) (Livio, Adler).
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 145: I learned that making power from the Sun is not easy. I began to see how nature beat this problem. Collecting sunlight is key to the survival of a tree. Leaves are the solar panels of trees, collecting sunlight for photosynthesis. Collecting the most sunlight is the difference between life and death. Trees in a forest are competing with other trees and plants for sunlight, and even each branch and leaf on a tree are competing with each other for sunlight. Evolution chose the Fibonacci pattern to help trees track the Sun moving in the sky and to collect the most sunlight even in the thickest forest.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 147: I saw patterns that showed that the tree design avoided the problem of shade from other objects. Electricity dropped in the flat-panel array when shade fell on it. But the tree design kept making electricity under the same conditions. The Fibonacci pattern allowed some solar panels to collect sunlight even if others were in shade. Plus I observed that the Fibonacci pattern helped the branches and leaves on a tree to avoid shading each other.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 149: My conclusions suggest that the Fibonacci pattern in trees makes an evolutionary difference. This is probably why the Fibonacci pattern is found in deciduous trees living in higher latitudes. The Fibonacci pattern gives plants like the oak tree a competitive edge over solar panels while collecting sunlight when the Sun moves through the sky.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 232: He was twice a New York Times bestselling author, first with his book on his personal philosophy of positive force and the psychology of self-improvement based on personal anecdotes called The Secret of Inner Strength: My Story (1988). His second New York Times Best Seller, Black Belt Patriotism: How to Reawaken America (2008), was about his critique on current issues in the USA. Norris also appeared in several commercials endorsing several products most notably being one of the main spokespersons for the Total Gym infomercials. In 2005, Norris found new fame on the Internet when Chuck Norris facts became an Internet meme documenting humorous, fictional and often absurd feats of strength and endurance. To list just a few of them:
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 236: Norris is a columnist for the far-right WorldNetDaily. In 2007, Norris took a trip to Iraq to visit U.S. troops. Norris was one of the first members of show business to express support for the California Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage, Norris has visited Israel, and he voiced support for former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the 2013 and 2015 elections. In 2019, Norris signed an endorsement deal with gun manufacturer Glock.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 249: Kroeber provided detailed information about Ishi, the last surviving member of the Yahi people, whom he studied over a period of years. He was the father of the acclaimed novelist, poet, and writer of short stories Ursula K. Le Guin.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 251: Kroeber married Henriette Rothschild in 1906. She contracted tuberculosis and died in 1913, after several years of illness. In 1926 he married again, to Theodora Kracaw Brown, a widow whom he met as a student in one of his graduate seminars. They had two children: Karl Kroeber, a literary critic, and the science fiction writer Ursula Kroeber Le Guin. In addition, Alfred adopted Theodora's sons by her first marriage, Ted and Clifton Brown, who both took his surname.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 259: Le Guin once said she was "raised as irreligious as a jackrabbit". She expressed a deep interest in Taoism and Buddhism, saying that Taoism gave her a "handle on how to look at life" during her adolescent years. In 1997, she published a translation of the Tao Te Ching.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 263: In a speech at the 2014 National Book Awards, Le Guin criticized Amazon and the control it exerted over the publishing industry, specifically referencing Amazon's treatment of the Hachette Book Group during a dispute over ebook publication. Her speech received widespread media attention within and outside the US, and was broadcast twice by National Public Radio.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 267: Le Guin read both classic and speculative fiction widely in her youth. She later said that science fiction did not have much impact on her until she read the works of Theodore Sturgeon and Cordwainer Smith, and that she had sneered at the genre as a child. Authors Le Guin describes as influential include Victor Hugo, William Wordsworth, Charles Dickens, Boris Pasternak, and Philip K. Dick. Le Guin and Dick attended the same high-school, but did not know each other. She also considered J. R. R. Tolkien and Leo Tolstoy to be stylistic influences, and preferred reading Virginia Woolf and Jorge Luis Borges to well-known science-fiction authors such as Robert Heinlein, whose writing she described as being of the "white man conquers the universe" tradition. Several scholars state that the influence of mythology, which Le Guin enjoyed reading as a child, is also visible in much of her work: for example, the short story "The Dowry of Angyar" is described as a retelling of a Norse myth.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 269: Dad´s discipline of cultural anthropology had a powerful influence on Le Guin´s writing. Her father Alfred Kroeber is considered a pioneer in the field, and was a director of the University of California Museum of Anthropology: as a consequence of his research, Le Guin was exposed to anthropology and cultural exploration as a child. In addition to myths and legends, she read such volumes as The Leaves of the Golden Bough by Lady Frazer, a children´s book adapted from The Golden Bough, a study of myth and religion by her husband James George Frazer. She described living with her father´s friends and acquaintances as giving her the experience of the other sex. The experiences of Ishi, in particular, were influential on Le Guin, and elements of his story have been identified in works such as Planet of Exile, City of Illusions, and The Word for World Is Forest and The Dispossessed.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 273: Philosophical Taoism had a large role in Le Guin´s world view, and the influence of Taoist thought can be seen in many of her stories. Many of Le Guin´s protagonists, including in The Lathe of Heaven, embody the Taoist ideal of leaving things alone. The anthropologists of the Hainish universe try not to meddle with the cultures they encounter, while one of the earliest lessons Ged learns in A Wizard of Earthsea is not to use magic unless it is absolutely necessary. Taoist influence is evident in Le Guin´s depiction of equilibrium in the world of Earthsea: the archipelago is depicted as being based on a delicate balance, which is disrupted by somebody in each of the first three novels. This includes an equilibrium between land and sea, implicit in the name "Earthsea", between people and their natural environment, and a larger cosmic equilibrium, which wizards are tasked with maintaining. Another prominent Taoist idea is the reconciliation of opposites such as light and dark, or good and evil. A number of Hainish novels, The Dispossessed prominent among them, explored such a process of reconciliation. In the Earthsea universe, it is not the dark powers, but the characters´ misunderstanding of the balance of life, that is depicted as evil, in contrast to conventional Western stories in which good and evil are in constant conflict, wearing white and black stezons, respectively. The idea of leaving good enough alone, in particular, is deeply un-American.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 277: Several of Le Guin´s works have featured stylistic or structural features that were unusual or even subversive. The heterogeneous structure of The Left Hand of Darkness, described as "distinctly post-modern" (eek!), was unusual for the time of its publication. This was in marked contrast to the structure of (primarily male-authored) traditional science fiction, which was straightforward and linear. The novel was framed as part of a report sent to the Ekumen by the protagonist Genly Ai after his time on the planet Gethen, thus suggesting that Ai was selecting and ordering the material, consisting of personal narration, diary extracts, Gethenian myths, and ethnological reports. Earthsea also employed an outlandishly unconventional narrative form described by scholar Mike Cadden aculty-photo/public/michael_cadden.jpg?itok=I8E2XmpX" style="width:10%;float:right" /> (Princeton U Senior Lecturer in Theater) as "free indirect discourse", in which the feelings of the protagonist are not directly separated from the narration, making the narrator seem sympathetic to the characters, and removing the skepticism towards a character´s thoughts and emotions that are a feature of more direct narration. Cadden suggests that this method leads to younger readers sympathizing directly with the characters, making it an effective technique for young-adult literature like Flaubert or Zola.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 281: A number of Le Guin´s writings, including the Earthsea series, challenged the conventions of epic fantasies and myths. Many of the protagonists in Earthsea were dark-skinned individuals, in comparison to the white-skinned heroes more traditionally used; some of the antagonists, in contrast, were white-skinned, a switching of race roles that has been critically remarked upon by multiple critics. In a 2001 interview, Le Guin attributed the frequent lack of character illustrations on her book covers to her choice of non-white protagonists. LOL haha! She explained this choice, saying: "most people in the world aren't white. Why in the future would we assume they are?" Her 1985 book Always Coming Home, described as "her great experiment", included a story told from the perspective of a young protagonist, but also included poems, rough drawings of plants and animals, myths, and anthropological reports from the matriarchal society of the Kesh, a fictional people living in the Napa valley after a catastrophic global flood.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 284: Gender and sexuality are prominent themes in a number of Le Guin´s works. The Left Hand of Darkness, published in 1969, was among the first books in the genre now known as feminist science fiction, and is the most famous examination of androgyny in science fiction. The story is set on the fictional planet of Gethen, whose inhabitants are ambisexual humans with no fixed gender identity, who adopt female or male sexual characteristics for brief periods of their sexual cycle. Which sex they adopt can depend on context and relationships.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 286: Gethen was portrayed as a society without war, as a result of this absence of fixed gender characteristics, and also without sexuality as a continuous factor in social relationships. Gethenian culture was explored in the novel through the eyes of a Terran, whose masculinity proves a barrier to cross-cultural communication. Outside the Hainish Cycle, Le Guin´s use of a female protagonist in The Tombs of Atuan, published in 1971, was described as a "significant exploration of womanhood".
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 288: Le Guin´s attitude towards gender and feminism evolved considerably over time. Although The Left Hand of Darkness was seen as a landmark exploration of gender, it also received criticism for not going far enough. Reviewers pointed to its usage of masculine gender pronouns to describe its androgynous characters, the lack of androgynous characters portrayed in stereotypical feminine roles, and the portrayal of heterosexuality as the norm on Gethen.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 290: Le Guin´s portrayal of gender in Earthsea was also described as perpetuating the notion of a male-dominated world; according to the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, "Le Guin saw men as the actors and doers in the [world], while women remain the soft centre of a chocolate bar, the soda fountain from which they drink".
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 292: Le Guin initially defended her writing; in a 1976 essay "Is Gender Necessary?" she wrote that gender was secondary to the novel´s primary theme of loyalty. Le Guin revisited this essay in 1988, and acknowledged that gender was central to the novel; she also apologized for depicting Gethenians solely in heterosexual relationships. In fact they did a lot of trainwatching and pussymunching too, she just did not tell.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 296: Le Guin explores coming of age, and moral development more broadly, in many of her writings. This is particularly the case in those works written for a younger audience, such as Earthsea and Annals of the Western Shore. Le Guin wrote in a 1973 essay that she chose to explore coming-of-age in Earthsea since she was writing for an adolescent audience: "Coming of age ... is a process that took me many years; I finished it, so far as I ever will, at about age thirty-one; like Ellis Havelock I provably only lost my hymen when I was 27, so I feel rather deeply about it. So do most adolescents. It´s their main occupation, in fact." She also said that fantasy was best suited as a medium for describing coming of age, because exploring the subconscious was difficult using the language of "rational daily life".
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 298: The first three Earthsea novels together follow Ged from youth to old age, and each of them also follow the coming of age of a different character. A Wizard of Earthsea focuses on Ged´s adolescence, while The Tombs of Atuan and The Farthest Shore explore that of Tenar and the prince Arren, respectively. A Wizard of Earthsea is frequently described as a Bildungsroman, in which Ged´s coming of age is intertwined with the physical journey he undertakes through the novel. To Mike Cadden the book was a convincing tale "to a reader as young and possibly as headstrong as Ged, and therefore sympathetic to him". Reviewers have described the ending of the novel, wherein Ged finally accepts the shadow as a part of himself, as a rite of passage. Scholar Jeanne Walker writes that the rite of passage at the end was an analogue for the entire plot of A Wizard of Earthsea, and that the plot itself plays the role of a rite of passage for an adolescent reader. Any fucking involved at all? What kind of coming of age would it be without some?
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 300: Each volume of Anals of the Western Shore also describes the coming of age of its protagonists, and features explorations of being enslaved to one´s own power. The process of growing up is depicted as seeing beyond narrow choices the protagonists are presented with by society. In Gifts, Orrec and Gry realize that the powers their people possess can be used in two ways: for control and dominion, or for healing and nurturing. Which will it be? This recognition allows them to take a third choice, viz. make like a tree and leave. This wrestling with choice has been compared to the choices the characters are forced to make in Le Guin´s short story "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas". Similarly, Ged helps Tenar in The Tombs of Atuan to value herself and to find choices that she did not see, leading her to leave the Tombs with him. But remember, Le Guin never left Portland where her wimpy husband could barely hold a teaching job.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 302: Alternative social and political systems are a recurring theme in Le Guin´s writing. Critics have paid particular attention to The Dispossessed and Always Coming Home, although Le Guin explores related themes in a number of her works, such as in "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas". The Dispossessed is an anarchist utopian novel, which according to Le Guin drew from pacifist anarchists, including Peter Kropotkin, as well as from the counterculture of the 1960s and 1970s. Le Guin has been credited with "[rescuing] anarchism from the cultural ghetto to which it has been consigned", and helping to bring it into the intellectual (capitalist) mainstream. Fellow author Kathleen Ann Goonan wrote that Le Guin´s work confronted the "paradigm of insularity toward the suffering of people, other living beings, and resources", and explored "life-respecting sustainable alternatives".
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 304: The Dispossessed, set on the twin planets of Urras and Anarres, features a planned anarchist society depicted as an "ambiguous utopia". The society, created by settlers from Urras, is materially poorer than the wealthy society of Urras, but ethically and morally more advanced. Unlike classical utopias, the society of Anarres is portrayed as neither perfect nor static; the protagonist Shevek finds himself traveling to Urras to pursue his research. Nonetheless, the misogyny and hierarchy present in the authoritarian society of Urras is absent among the anarchists, who base their social structure on cooperation and individual liberty. The Eye of the Heron, published a few years after The Dispossessed, was described as continuing Le Guin´s exploration of human freedom, through a conflict between two societies of opposing philosophies: a town inhabited by descendants of pacifists, and a city inhabited by descendants of criminals.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 306: Always Coming Home, set in California in the distant future, examines a warlike society, resembling contemporary American society, from the perspective of the Kesh, its pacifist neighbors. The society of the Kesh has been identified by scholars as a feminist utopia, which Le Guin uses to explore the role of technology. Scholar Warren Rochelle stated that it was "neither a matriarchy nor a patriarchy: men and women just are". Ich bin nur. "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas", a parable depicting a society in which widespread wealth, happiness, and security, comes at the cost of the continued misery of a single child, has also been read as a critique of contemporary American society. The Word for World is Forest explored the manner in which the structure of society affects the natural environment; in the novel, the natives of the planet of Athshe have adapted their way of life to the ecology of the planet. The colonizing human society, in contrast, is depicted as destructive and uncaring; in depicting it, Le Guin also critiqued colonialism and imperialism, driven partly by her disapproval for U.S. intervention in the Vietnam War.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 308: Warren Rochelle lives and writes in Charlottesville, VA. He retired from the University of Mary Washington in 2020, after 20 years of teaching English. He earned a BA in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1977, followed by an MS in library science at Columbia University in 1978. After eleven years as a school librarian, he returned to school to earn his MFA in 1991, followed by his PhD in 1997, both from UNC Greensboro.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 323: She was a little sharp, though, acerbic, which I gather was not uncommon for her. I was a young writer, halfway through an MFA at Mills College, attending a reading in Berkeley given by my literary hero. I had gathered up all my courage to ask a question. I’d spent a few years writing and publishing explicitly about sex, fighting through my own hesitations and society’s disapproval – my parents were tremendously upset with me for writing under my own name, another writer at a writer’s gathering accused me of being a nymphomaniac, and I even received hate mail from men in India, furious that one of their women was writing about sex.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 325: Of course, Le Guin was writing daring stories decades before me, stories of women who loved women, of four-person marriages, of people without gender. Her stories offered possibilities that most of society hadn’t even imagined in the late 1960s; I knew she must have faced similar societal disapproval. So I wanted to know why she faded to black for her sex scenes. “There Arrad took me into his arms and I took Arrad into my arms, and then between my legs, and fell upward, upward through the golden light.” (“Coming of Age in Karhide”) There was plenty of sex in her books – sometimes tremendously important sex — but Le Guin didn’t dwell on the details. In fact her sex scenes were prudish and infinitely boring.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 327: When she took questions after her reading, I stood up from my spot in the back of the room and asked Le Guin why she didn’t talk explicitly about sex, hoping for I’m not sure what — some response that would both justify the work I’d been trying to do and connect it to her own work, that I so admired. Instead, Le Guin gave a curt answer about those details not being that interesting. I said, “Oh.” And “Thank you.” I sat down, and tried not to be crushed.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 329: I told my literature students about Ursula K. Le Guin today, squeezing a few minutes for her into a class on American science fiction writers of color, a class where she didn’t strictly speaking belong – though to be honest, I rather think she’d improve almost any class. I told them about the six books that comprise Earthsea, about the gender-bending brilliance of The Left Hand of Darkness, the anarchist explorations in The Dispossessed, the stories in The Birthday of the World and Four Ways to Forgiveness (many of which I teach, gratefully). I mentioned her National Book Award, and her host of awards in science fiction and fantasy. I gave them her story “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas,” which is one of the most brilliant, uncomfortable stories I’ve ever read. But no blow-by-blow romps in the sack, alas.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 343: Writing about the provocative literary critic Harold Bloom is an intimidating affair. Everything about Bloom is daunting, particularly his noxious public persona. He will occasionally try to conceal it by condescendingly addressing his interviewer as “dear.” He rarely seems to notice whom he is speaking with, or what they are feeling. He can erupt into long passages of Shakespeare, Whitman or Yeats from memory—a circus act of stunning recall as he approaches 90. But unlike critics such as the late Lionel Trilling or Daniel Mendelsohn, for whom literary criticism is a tool to examine the crucial moral, social, and political questions of our time, Bloom insists that literature be studied purely for aesthetics.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 349: Bloom was born in 1930 to a poor Orthodox Jewish household in the East Bronx, one of five children. He lost faith early in the Jewish God when he accidentally stumbled on the poetry of Hart Crane. He fell in love with Crane’s enthusiasm for life, his belief in the possibility of ecstatic pleasure, and his overall exuberance. This was in stark contrast to Bloom’s childhood, which he confesses was a lonely time.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 359: But Bloom’s insights don’t resonate deeply. He is too obsessed with comparing and contrasting, rather than allowing his responses to touch us deeply. He repeats his theory that poets always wrestle with the work of the poets that have come before them, either unconsciously or consciously, and then struggle to find their own voice in reaction to what has come before. There is something anti-transformative about his assertions, often tangled up with incomprehensible jargon.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 362: Bloom still teaches (well, used to, he was carried out of the classroom in a huge black bodybag in 2019) at Yale and claims he has finally learned to better listen to his students. He tells them to select a piece of writing they love, sit under a tree and chant the lines to truly “possess” it. He does this himself at night when sleep fails him. The practice sparks repressed memories: “Vividly I saw myself, a boy of three, playing on the kitchen floor, alone with [my mother] as she prepared the Sabbath meal. She was born in a Jewish village, and I was happiest when we were alone together. As she passed me in her preparations I would reach out and touch her bare toes, and she would rumple my hair and murmur her affection for me.” Tädin pienet ruskeat amputoidut varpaat ihastuttivat myös Ursulaa hänen kirjassaan Kahdesti haarautuva puu (Don´t tell mama, kz. Fig. 2).
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 372: About Shakespeare, however, Bloom is nothing short of reverential: “My religion is the appreciation of high literature. Shakespeare is the summit. Revelation for me is Shakespearean or nothing.” He admits that much about the Bard still bewilders him. In a moment of rare vulnerability, Bloom admits he longs for more life. Bloom explains his theory of “self-otherseeing,” which allows one to glimpse parts of one’s self that are hidden from conscious view. “Self-otherseeing” also describes “the double-consciousness of observing our own actions and offerings as though they belong to others and not to ourselves.” Bloom insists that Shakespeare’s characterizations of Hamlet, Iago, Cleopatra and Falstaff use “self-othering,” and by watching them we inadvertently learn to think more seriously about ourselves. But he doesn’t show us how this has applied to him, only the declaration that it does so. We are left mystified and dubious.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 374: Recently, chanting Walt Whitman to himself at night—he describes Whitman as “our repressed voice,” a loosener and liberator whose fearlessness embraces every living moment—Bloom brought forth an almost feverish recollection from over 70 years ago. There was a young lady of 17 with lustrous long red hair. They were students at Cornell and took long walks together, picking apples that she would transform into a delicious applejack. And then, as with his mother, Bloom stops. We learn nothing else about the girl, what transpired, did he score, or what this memory meant to him on this restless night. He has already moved on, to his infatuation with Proust’s “privileged moments” and “sudden ecstasies of revelation,” which bring back to Bloom his dead parents whom he misses dearly.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 376: For the briefest of moments, a veil lifts, and he speaks about wanting more time, not wanting to die. He shyly admits that he needs more time to make peace with the difficult reality that he is merely “a reader and a teacher, and not a creator.” It is a tragic confession. How excruciating it must be to revel in creative genius yet not possess the gift to create.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 378: Ultimately Bloom cannot change into anything other than who he has always been—masterful and monstrous. He seems to sense he has moved out of favor in many circles but chooses not to dwell upon why. Instead, he continues as he always has: writing and teaching his handpicked “elite” students at Yale—part of the unique arrangement he has made with the university. He has led a long, cloistered, and entitled life. The aloneness he described as a child seems to have shrouded his adult life as well. I wonder if he questions this aloneness in his darkest moments. I would guess that he does not dwell too deeply upon it, perhaps afraid of answers he doesn’t wish to confront.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 380: I also wonder whether Bloom would relinquish his status as an intellectual of the highest order to feel for one day the exuberance and passion of Hart Crane. Stick his doubly branching tree into some applejack and squirt it out. What would he be willing to let go of to actually feel intimately the joy and euphoria that so seduces him in his imagination? Asks Elaine Margolin / TruthDig Contributor.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 386: Crane was born in Garrettsville, Ohio, the son of Clarence A. Crane and Grace Edna Hart. His father was a successful Ohio businessman who invented the Life Savers candy and held the patent, but sold it for $2,900 before the brand became popular. Bugger it. Too late to save the life of the hart. He made other candy and accumulated a fortune from the candy business with chocolate bars.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 388: Crane´s mother and father were constantly fighting, and they divorced early in April 1917. Crane dropped out of East High School in Cleveland during his junior year and left for New York City, promising his parents he would attend Columbia University later. His parents, in the middle of their divorce proceedings, were upset. Crane took various copywriting jobs and moved between friends´ apartments in Manhattan. Between 1917 and 1924 he moved back and forth between New York and Cleveland, working as an advertising copywriter and a worker in his father´s factory. From Crane´s letters, it appears that New York was where he felt most at home, and much of his poetry is set there.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 392: "Faustus and Helen" was part of a larger artistic struggle to meet modernity with something more than despair. Crane identified T. S. Eliot with that kind of despair, and while he acknowledged the greatness of The Waste Land, he also said it was "so damned dead", an impasse, and characterized by a refusal to see "certain spiritual events and possibilities" Crane´s self-appointed work would be to bring those spiritual events and possibilities to poetic life, and so create "a mystical synthesis of America". But he FAILED!
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 396: Just imagine looking out your window directly on the East River with nothing intervening between your view of the Statue of Liberty, way down the harbour, and the marvelous beauty of Brooklyn Bridge close above you on your right! All of the great new skyscrapers of lower Manhattan are marshaled directly across from you, and there is a constant stream of tugs, liners, sail boats, etc in procession before you on the river! It´s really a magnificent place to live. This section of Brooklyn is very old, but all the houses are in splendid condition and have not been invaded by foreigners.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 398: Oh-oh! Hart was a xenophile. No wonder his planned synthesis didn´t work. Can´t make an American synthesis without immigrants poking their pale faces in. With just Ishi and his chums it won´t be the same.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 402: Crane found a place to start his synthesis in Brooklyn. Arts patron Otto H. Kahn gave him $2,000 to begin work on the epic poem. When he wore out his welcome at the Opffers´, Crane left for Paris in early 1929, but failed to leave his personal problems behind. His drinking, always a problem, became notably worse during the late 1920s, while he was finishing The Bridge. Loppuajat se vietti pääasiassa sillan alla.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 404: In Paris in February 1929, Harry Crosby, who with his wife Caresse Crosby owned the fine arts press Black Sun Press, offered Crane the use of their country retreat, Le Moulin du Soleil in Ermenonville. They hoped he could use the time to concentrate on completing The Bridge. Crane spent several weeks at their estate where he roughed out a draft of the "Cape Hatteras" section, a key part of his epic poem. In late June that year, Crane returned from the south of France to Paris. Crosby noted in his journal, "Hart C. back from Marseilles where he slept with his thirty sailors and he began again to drink Cutty Sark." Crane got drunk at the Cafe Select and fought with waiters over his tab. When the Paris police were called, he fought with them and was beaten. They arrested and jailed him, fining him 800 francs. After Hart had spent six days in prison at La Santé, Crosby paid Crane´s fine and advanced him money for the passage back to the United States, where he finally finished The Bridge. The work received poor reviews, and Crane´s sense of failure became crushing. He had completely and irrevocably FAILED!
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 406: Crane visited Mexico in 1931–32 on a Guggenheim Fellowship (Sillä oli Guggenheim, kuten sillä etovalla perhostennappaajalla Yellowstonessa. Inkkarit luulivat sitä varmaan joxikin sukupuolitaudixi), and his drinking continued as he suffered from bouts of alternating depression and elation. When Peggy Cowley, wife of his friend Malcolm Cowley, agreed to a divorce, she joined Crane. As far as is known, she was his only heterosexual partner. "The Broken Tower", one of his last published poems, emerged from that affair. Crane still felt himself a failure, in part because he recommenced his homosexual activities in spite of his relationship with Cowley.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 410: Crane´s critical effort, like those of Keats and Rilke, is mostly to be found in his letters: he corresponded regularly with Allen Tate, Yvor Winters, and Gorham Munson, and shared critical dialogues with Eugene O´Neill, William Carlos Williams, E. E. Cummings, Sherwood Anderson, Kenneth Burke, Waldo Frank, Harriet Monroe, Marianne Moore, and Gertrude Stein. He was also an acquaintance of H. P. Lovecraft, who eventually would voice concern over Crane´s premature aging due to alcohol abuse. Most serious work on Crane begins with his letters, selections of which are available in many editions of his poetry; his letters to Munson, Tate, Winters, and his patron, Otto Hermann Kahn, are particularly insightful. His two most famous stylistic defenses emerged from correspondences: his "General Aims and Theories" (1925) was written to urge Eugene O´Neill´s critical foreword to White Buildings, then passed around among friends, yet unpublished during Crane´s life; and the famous "Letter to Harriet Monroe" (1926) was part of an exchange for the publication of "At Melville´s Tomb" in Poetry. The literary critic Adam Kirsch has argued that "Crane has been a special case in the canon of American modernism, because his reputation was never quite as secure as that of Eliot or Stevens. In fact he FAILED."
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 412: Ongelmaxi muodostui ettei Kraanan runoissa ollut päätä eikä häntääkään. Even a young Tennessee Williams, then falling in love with Crane´s poetry, could "hardly understand a single line—of course the individual lines aren't supposed to be intelligible. The message, if there actually is one, comes from the total effect."
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 416: Recent criticism has suggested reading Crane´s poems—"The Broken Tower", "My Grandmother´s Love Letters", the "Voyages" series, and others—with an eye to homosexual meanings in the text. Queer theorist Tim Dean argues, for instance, that the obscurity of Crane´s style owes partially to the necessities of being a semi-public homosexual—not quite closeted, but also, as legally and culturally necessary, not open: "The intensity responsible for Crane´s particular form of difficulty involves not only linguistic considerations but also culturally subjective concerns. This intensity produces a kind of privacy that is comprehensible in terms of the cultural construction of homosexuality and its attendant institutions of privacy."
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 418: Thomas Yingling objects to the traditional, New Critical and Eliotic readings of Crane, arguing that the "American myth criticism and formalist readings" have "depolarized and normalized our reading of American poetry, making any homosexual readings seem perverse." Thomas E. Yingling was associate professor of English at Syracuse University until his death from AIDS-related causes in 1992. Even more than a personal or political problem, though, Yingling argues that such "biases" obscure much of what the poems make clear; he cites, for instance, the last lines of "My Grandmother´s Love Letters" from White Buildings as a haunting description of estrangement from the norms of (heterosexual) family life:
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 425: Brian Reed has contributed to a project of critical reintegration of queer criticism with other critical methods, suggesting that an overemphasis on the sexual biography of Crane´s poetry can skew a broader appreciation of his overall work. In one example of Reed´s approach, he published a close reading of Crane´s lyric poem, "Voyages", (a love poem that Crane wrote for his lover Emil Opffer) on the Poetry Foundation website, analyzing the poem based strictly on the content of the text itself and not on outside political or cultural matters. We can faintly hear Harold Bloom clap his hands in the body bag.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 632: I en sinnesförvirring som man gärna ville hoppas vara övergående, men dock har anledning att frukta som ett varsel om andra tider, har folk ryckts med att hylla olyckans offer som hjältar och tillbedja det röda vilddjuret. ... Vi blotta också våra huvuden för kapten Mesterton och hans kamrater, som i ett prövande ögonblick icke sveko sin säkert då mycket tunga plikt. Och en av Sveriges i dessa dagar mest hatade och skymfade män bringar vi ett ärligt tack. Det finns ännu svenskar som icke se rött. „
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    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 87: Jean Edith Camilla Läckberg Eriksson (s. 30. elokuuta 1974) on ruotsalainen rikoskirjailija. Hän kirjoittaa Bohuslänin Fjällbackaan sijoittuvia rikosromaaneja, joiden päähenkilöitä ovat kirjailija Erica Falck ja poliisi Patrik Hedström. Erica on Camillan alter ego (pitkä ja vaalea, Camilla puolestaan on tumma hukkapätkä), ja Patrik on Camillan ex-ex-exä Micke ilmielävänä, molemmat näät kastavat halukkaasti kaakaoon näkkäriä, jossa on lujasti päällä voita, juustoa ja Kallen kaviaaria. Hänen kirjojansa on käännetty 37 eri kielelle. Myös Suomessa on esitetty hänen teoksiinsa pohjautuvia Fjällbackamorden tv-elokuvia.
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    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 156: Ann Rae Rule (née Stackhouse; October 22, 1931 – July 26, 2015) was an American author of true crime books and articles. She is best known for The Stranger Beside Me (1980), about the serial killer Al Bundy, with whom Rule worked and whom she considered a friend, but was later revealed to be a murderer. Rule is also known for her book Small Sacrifices, about Oregon child murderer Diane Downs. Many of Rule's books center on murder cases that occurred in the Pacific Northwest and her adopted home state of Washington.
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 165: Camilla Läckberg har sammantaget sålt 28 miljoner böcker världen över. Hon har skrivit 10 deckare i Fjällbacka-serien; två om jetset-kvinnan Faye, 10 barnböcker samt två kokböcker. Hon jobbar nu på en thriller-trilogi tillsammans med mental case Henrik Fexéus.
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    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 237: Saxalaissyntyinen Marlon Brandau teki miehen työn kieltäytyessään Oscarista ja päästäessään vakavan ja huipputyylikkään 26-vuotiaan Sacheen Littlefeatherin (Marie Louise Cruz) puhumaan puolestaan edes minuutixi lavalle jossa jäyhäleukainen britti Roger Moore tyrkytteli sille typerää äijäpazasta. Brandaun puheelle ei muka aikaa liiennyt kun ohjelma oli niin täynnä kiprempiä juttuja. Nyt on Sacheen kuollut, kärsivällisesti odotettuaan Oskarin anteexipyyntöä 50 vuotta lähes lähtöpäivään saakka. Amerikan alkuasukkaille kävi kuin Suomen sotaveteraaneille: mitä vähemmän niitä oli jäljellä, sitä suopeammin valtalinjan koirat suhtautuivat niihin ja raaputtivat korvan takaa, taputtivat päälaelle ja kestizivät kulutusjuhlista tähteixi jääneillä ydinluilla. Nyt on tutkivat journalistit selvittäneet, ettei Sacheen ollutkaan intiaaniheimoa. Hahaa, Brandau oli ihan pihalla!
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 344: Despite the titillating title, there's no sex to speak of in Marklund's second thriller featuring Swedish reporter Annika Bengtzon. The events in this book precede those in The Bomber, which introduced Annika as a successful newspaper editor. Here we see her eight years earlier, working as a summer intern at the same Stockholm paper. A young stripper's body is found in a city park, and as Annika and her colleagues investigate, they discover some strange links between the murder, high-ranking Swedish officials, and an illegal espionage operation long since disbanded. Meanwhile, Annika is struggling with a clingy boyfriend and learning the ins and outs of reporting in a competitive environment. These struggles are more compelling than the crimes she is investigating, and the action tends to move at a snail's pace until the rushed climax. However, fans of The Bomber will enjoy a second dose of spunky Annika and the realistic newsroom scenes. An author's note gives helpful background information on Swedish politics and the real-life inspiration for the story.
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 351: Selma lever, enligt vissa, ovanligt öppet i sina relationer med kvinnor. I huset Mårbacka bor också Valborg Olander, och på sina resor kan Selma och Sofie Elkan bo i samma rum. Oavsett Olander eller Elkans sexualitet, så betvivlar jag inte för en sekund att Lagerlöf var lesbisk. Men varför är det så viktigt att låta detta vara obekräftat i den litterära sfären?
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 365: "IB-affären", den största politiska skandalen i svensk historia skulle leda till att Socialdemokraterna förlorade sin mångåriga maktställning. Tack för det Jan Guillou. Hurra hurra, hurrade Liza Marklund.
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 368: Förrädaren Åke-Håkan Isaksson drack för mycket, han verkade bitter. Han berättade om det hemliga jobb som han precis fått sparken från efter misstankar om stöld av blyertspennor och klämmare.
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 370: I tingsrätten dömdes Jan Guillou, Peter Bratt och Håkan Isacsson, efter månader av pressande förhör, till ett års fängelse vardera för spioneri.
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 373: Guillou och Bratt blev under IB-processen osams och är sedan dess bittra fiender. Åke-Håkan Isacson, på vars uppgifter hela skandalen byggde, avled den 23 april 2002. Guillou och Elmeri blev goda vänner.
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    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 567: My Skarsgård was born on 3 July 1956 in Kalmar, Kalmar län, Sweden. She is an actress, known for Jim & piraterna Blom (1987), Gomorron (1992) and Efter tio (2006). She was previously married to Stellan Skarsgård.
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 571: Koitin lukea järjestyksessä 2. Röda Kukenia sieltä täältä mutta se vaikutti kerta kaikkiaan puisevalta ja haukotuttavalta. Ei taida tulla mitään, sori "Jami". Kari Hotakainen vahvistaa: Guilloun vuoxi ei kannata kesken tuopin rynnätä minnekään, kuka jaxaa ruozalaisen mezästäjän kuivia ja machoseikkailuja. (Lähde: Klassikko s. 268)
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 603: String-housujen haaroväli oli tahmea valkovuodosta. Kenenkä? Patin. Hän työntyy kovaa syvälle sisälleni ja vetää sitten lizarit päin näköä. Kekä? Ei kerrota. Tämmösiä kryptisiä välitextejä taisi olla Stieg Larssonillakin. Arabitkin läiskivät arabifilmeissä vaimojansa kesken aktia. Isä Camillo ja Peppone ottaa oikein face slap-ottelun. Ninjabarbeista kertovassa jutussa ei ole yhtään pahexuvaa sanaa. Vaikka feministianarkistiryhmä polttaa auton ja uhkailee poliisia. Liza siis Annika plus teeveestä tuttu iso kiltti jättipomo pahexuu. Voi vittu. Annika ei saa omaa bylineä kuvan kanssa lehteen vielä pitkään aikaan. Dämit. Lizan alter ego Annika on uskomaton persepää. Mitä siitä voidaan päätellä? Sapienti sat. Pihalle olis paras laittaa ketunrautoja nuuskivien tyhjäntoimittajien varalta.
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    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 39: "I shall now put a few final questions to the honorable delegation from Rhohchia! Is it not true that many years ago there landed on the then dead planet of Earth a ship carrying your flag, and that, due to a refrigerator malfunction, a portion of its perishables had gone bad? Is it not true that on this ship there were two spacehands, afterwards stricken from all the registers for unconscionable double-dealing with duckweed liverwurst, and that this pair of arrant knaves, these Milky-Way ne'er-do wells, were named Lorrd and God? Is it not true that Lorrd and God decided, in their drunkenness, not to content themselves with the usual pollution of a defenseless, uninhabited planet, that their notion was to set off, in a manner vicious and vile, a biological evolution the likes of which the world had never seen before? Is it not true that both these Rhohches, with malice aforethought, malice of the greatest volume and intensity, de vised a way to make of Earth-on a truly galactic scale-a breed ing ground for freaks, a cosmic side show, a panopticum, an exhibit of grisly prodigies and curios, a display whose living specimens would one day become the butt of jokes told even in the outermost Nebulae?!
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 41: Is it not true that, bereft of all sense of decency and ethical restraints, both these miscreants then emptied on the rocks of lifeless Earth six barrels of gelatinous glue, rancid, plus two cans of albuminous paste, spoiled, and that to this ooze they added some curdled ribose, pentose, and levulose, and-as though that filth were not enough-they poured upon it three large jugs of a mildewed solution of amino acids, then stirred the seething swill with a coal shovel twisted to the left, and also used a poker, likewise bent in the same direction, as a consequence of which the proteins of all future organisms on Earth were LEFT-handed?! And finally, is it not true that God, suffering at the time from a boner and moreover egged on by Lorrd, who was reeling from an excessive intake of intoxicants, did willfully and knowingly jerk off into that protoplasmal matter, and, having infected it thereby with the most virulent viruses, guffawed that he had thus breathed 'the fucking breath of life' into those miserable evolutionary be ginnings?!
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 43: And is it not true that this leftwardness and the virulence were thereafter transmitted and handed down from organism to organism, and now afflict with their continuing presence the innocent representatives of the race Artefacto Abhorrens, who gave themselves the name of 'homo sapiens' pure out of simple-minded ignorance? And therefore is it not that the Rhohches must not only pay the Earthlings' in fee, to the tune of a billion tons of platinum, but also compense the unfortunate victims of their planetary incontinence - in the
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 47: Nimettömäxi jäävän kääntäjän loppuhuomautusten perusteella Stan ei ollut hullumpi kaveri. "Much to the discomfort of his critics, and to the disappointment of many of his fans, who have pleaded, "Write us more things like Solaris", Lem is not content to repeat his previous successes: he continues to follow his own difficult drummer. The Star Diaries offers only one example of this stubborn and ever restless individuality. The name "Tichy" suggests in Polish the word 'quiet', which some may find in keeping with the narrator's character.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 52: Kontista pöllimäni Stanislav LEM (Lunar Excursion Module) on ihan hassunkurinen. Stan ei päässyt amerikkalaisten scifikerhoon sen enempää kuin homo sapiens interplanetaariseen yhteisöön huolimatta Ursula K. Le Guinin puollosta. Se oli yxinkertaisesti rautaesiripun kääntöpuolella. Nyt luen rinnakkain Stanin Star Diarya vlta 1976 ja Chicken Cacciatoren ym (ml. Maarit Huovinen-Tyrkkö) toimittamaa "Hei beibi" kirjasta, joka on "nuorten oma sexikirja" vlta 2004. Yhteistä niissä on melkoinen kiinnostus vyön alapuolelta (ainaskin homoilla sapienseilla) löytyvien genitaalien asianmukaiseen käyttöön ja kunnossapitoon.
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    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 196: Raisa Cacciatore on äiditön tyttö Haapavedeltä. Äiti oli lääkäri ja isä psykopaatti ruusuristiläinen hammaslääkäri. Äiti kuoli syöpään 45-vuotiaana poltettuaan liikaa tupakkaa ja otettuaan liikaa röntgenkuvia. Mustavalkoisessa kuvassa 6-vuotias Raisa istuu äidin vieressä peltisessä vannassa. Isä ei kasvattanut lapsia, mutta lapset kasvavat. Isä havahtuu ja saa kysyttyä, ovatko Raisa ja veli kuulleet kukista ja mehiläisistä. Raisa on huojentunut, kun veli mutisee, että ei ole tarpeen kertoa. Kun Raisa katkaisee jalkansa, isä raivostuu ja käskee nukkumaan. Aamulla kodinhoitaja soittaa ambulanssin.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 210: Raisan isä, Orvo Johannes Alatalo syntyi Haapavedellä vuonna 1918. Orvon äiti oli Ida Johanna Alatalo, maatalon tytär. Haapaveden kirkonkirjoissa ei ole tietoja Orvon isästä, ainoastaan senaikainen avioliiton ulkopuolella syntyneen lapsen nimitys ”äpärä”. Raisa Cacciatoren äidinisä oli kansanedustaja Evert Eloranta. Evert toimi mm. päällikkönä punakapinassa.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 214: Yritystoiminta perustuu raaka-ainevaroihin, joita jalostavat muun muassa Kanteleen voima, Vapo sekä Valio, jonka Haapaveden-tehdas tunnetaan erityisesti Oltermanni-juuston valmistajana. Haapaveden Eskolanniemessä on toiminut myös maailman suurin yksinomaan sähköä tuottava turvevoimalaitos. Haapavedellä ilmestyy Haapavesi-paikallislehti. Lehti kirjoittaa usein oman kylän tytöstä Raisa Cacciatoresta, joka asuu Espoossa. Raisan kreisi isä uskoi olevansa jälleensyntynyt mezästäjä. Chicken cacciatore, mezästäjän kana. LOL.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 237: Lem oli monikielinen: hän osasi puolaa, latinaa, saksaa, ranskaa, englantia, venäjää ja ukrainaa. Lem väitti, että hänen älykkyysosamääränsä testattiin lukiossa 180-vuotiaana. (LOL, siis se oli 180, mutta sitä Google-kääntäjän on vaikea uskoa.) Lem oli naimisissa Barbaran (o.s. Leśniak) Lemin kanssa kuolemaansa asti. Hiän kuoli 27. huhtikuuta 2016. Heidän ainoa poikansa Tomasz Lem [pl] syntyi vuonna 1968. Hän opiskeli fysiikkaa ja matematiikkaa Wienin yliopistossa ja valmistui fysiikan tutkinnosta Princetonin yliopistosta. Tomasz kirjoitti muistelman isästään Awantury na tle powszechnego ciążenia (Tantrums on the Background of the Universal Gravitation), joka sisältää lukuisia henkilökohtaisia tietoja Stanisław Lemistä. Kirjatakissa sanotaan, että Tomasz työskentelee Google-kääntäjänä ja hänellä on tytär Anna.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 279: Soljarista on usein verrattu toiseen suureen ulkoavaruuselokuvaan, Stan Kubrickin vuoden 2001: A Space Odysseyyn, ja niillä on yhteisiä ominaisuuksia (paizi se että Kubrikin kuva toi Kubrikille rökälevoittoja). Tarkovsky piti vuotta 2001 "kylmänä ja steriilinä", ja hänellä oli se, mitä kerran kuvattiin "melkein viskeraaliseksi negatiiviseksi reaktioksi" elokuvaan (Johnson ja Petrie). Neuvostoliiton kriitikot pelasivat näitä eroja ja kutsuivat Soljarista "vuoden 2001 vastaiseksi". Tämä on liioittelua, mutta siinä on kyllä aivan keskeisiä eroja. Kubricin elokuva on mystifioiva ja pseudouskonnollinen, erityisesti sen Pro Life-henkinen loppuhuipennus. Soljaris on pikemminkin emotionaalinen kuin teknologinen tarina; suru ja syyllisyys ovat Tarkovskin hahmojen motivoivia voimia, tieteellinen tarina vain kehys.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 286: Osa neuvosto-Soljariksen viehätystä on sen epätavallinen ulkonäkö ja ääni. Monet keskeisistä kohtauksista kuvattiin pitkissä, katkeamattomissa jaksoissa käyttäen vain vähän tai ei lainkaan muokkausta. Päätös johtui yxinkertaisesti rahan puutteesta - hallituksen valvojat säännöstelivät elokuvakeloja - mutta Tarkovsky uskoi, että se tarjosi myös paremman "rytmin", jolloin katsoja pystyi kokemaan toiminnan pitkäveteisyyden hahmon kanssa. Jotkut jännittävämmistä kohtauksista kuvattiin yhdessä, katkeamattomassa otoksessa, joka lisää salaperäistä laatua, Soljaris-planeetan ilmakuvia on myös, jotka on tehty hieman abstraktissa muodossa, joka ilmaisee planeetan mysteerin, siinä yksi syy vertailuihin vuoteen 2001: A Space Odyssey, missä ne ovat paljon hienommat. Tunnelmallista elektronista musiikkia käytetään Solarikseen liittyvissä kohtauksissa, toisin kuin rauhanomaista klassista taustamusiikkia kaikissa maapallolle asetetuissa tai suoraan Maahan liittyvissä kohtauksissa, kuten Takaumat Kelvinin lapsuudesta.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 312: Palattuaan maan päälle Kevin kamppailee palatakseen normaaliin elämään, jota ahdistaa ajatus siitä, että hän "muisti hiänet väärin" - eli Seya oli aina izetuhoinen. Kun hän vahingossa leikkaa sormensa keittiössään, haava paranee välittömästi, ja silloin Kevin tajuaa olevansa kopio. Takaumassa Kelvin luopuu ajatuksesta nousta pelastusveneeseen, ja tohtori Lordon jättää hänet taakseen. Kun romahtava avaruusasema kolisee palasiksi hänen ympärillään, Gibrarianin nuoren pojan kopio ilmestyy ja tarjoaa kopion jonkun kädestä avuksi. Keittiössä Seya ilmestyy jälleen Kelvinille atomilieden ääressä. Tällä kertaa hän on kuitenkin rauhallinen ja vakuuttaa Kevinille, että heidän ei enää tarvitse ajatella sellaisia termejä kuin "elämä" ja "kuolema" ja että jumala ja lordon sekä Solaris antavat anteeksi kaiken, mitä he ovat koskaan tehneet. Niiden paristot eivät koskaan lopu, ne ovat Duracellin valmistamia. Ajan kanssa kopioille valkenee miten hirveää se on kun patterit ei koskaan lopu.
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    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 343: Andrei´s paternal grandfather Aleksandr Karlovich Tarkovsky (in Polish: Aleksander Karol Tarkowski) was a Polish nobleman who worked as a bank clerk. His wife Maria Danilovna Rachkovskaya was a Romanian language teacher who arrived from Iași. Andrei´s maternal grandmother Vera Nikolayevna Vishnyakova (née Dubasova) belonged to an old Dubasov family of Russian nobility that traces its history back to the 17th century; among her relatives was Admiral Fyodor Dubasov, a fact she had to conceal during the Soviet days. She was married to Ivan Ivanovich Vishnyakov, a native of the Kaluga Governorate who studied law at the Moscow State University and served as a judge in Kozelsk.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 347: Tarkovsky spent his childhood in Yuryevets. He was described by childhood friends as active and popular, having many friends and being typically in the center of action. In his school years, Tarkovsky was a troublemaker and a poor student. His father left the family in 1937, subsequently volunteering for the army in 1941. He returned home in 1943, having been awarded a Red Star after being shot in one of his legs (which he would eventually need to amputate due to gangrene). Tarkovsky stayed with his mother, moving with her and his sister Marina to Moscow, where she worked as a proofreader at a printing press. Many themes of his childhood—the evacuation, his mother and her two children, the withdrawn father, the time in the hospital—feature prominently in his films. Dodi! Minähän sanoin!
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 349: From 1973 to 1974, he shot the film Zerkalo, a highly autobiographical and unconventionally structured film drawing on his childhood and incorporating some of his father´s poems. In this film Tarkovsky portrayed the plight of childhood affected by war. Tarkovsky had worked on the screenplay for this film since 1967, under the consecutive titles Confession, White day and A white, white day. From the beginning the film was not well received by Soviet authorities due to its content and its perceived elitist nature. Such third rate films also placed the film-makers in danger of being accused of wasting public funds, which could have serious effects on their future productivity. These difficulties are presumed to have made Tarkovsky play with the idea of going abroad and producing a film outside the Soviet film industry.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 377: On each wave is a star, a person, a bird, Jokaisella istuu tähti, henkilö tai lintu,
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 409: The future is being accomplished now, Tulevaisuus saavutetaan nyt,
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 412: Each day I used my collar bones Joka päivä käytin solisluitani
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 415: And marched across it, as though it were the Urals. Ja marssin sen läpi kuin Uralin.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 444: The four Venezuela sisters had enough. They were tired of poverty, tired of their abusive father, and tired of being harassed by villagers who hated their father even more than they did. Bye to El Salto de Juanacatlan, Jalisco, forever, and on to San Francisco to start their lives over.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 446: The year was 1945. Prostitution in America is a respectable business. The sisters weren’t talented and weren’t educated or good looking, but they certainly were not lacking in entrepreneurship. With few available choices, the Venezuela’s set up their business. "Rancho El Ángel" was a bordello featuring as the main dish, you guessed it, the four sisters. An attached bar serving hot mineral oil with ball bearings in it was added to increase the allure.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 448: On the face of it, cosmic exploration of genitals does seem a bit repetitious, viz. those abovementioned and perpetually recurring - as if they represented an unavoidable aspect of the enterprise - sojourns in jail, whether interstellar, planetary, or even nebular, but my situation had never been so dismal as now.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 452: Mucilid trafficking remains a major issue in the world today. Whacking plastic babies and calves happens every day.
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    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 475: On the face of it, cosmic exploration does seem a bit repetitious, viz. those abovementioned and perpetually recurring - as if they represented an unavoidable aspect of the enterprise - sojourns in jail, whether interstellar, planetary, or even nebular, but my situation had never been so dismal as now.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 482: While mother prepared the table for Holy Supper, the heavenly father whacked the cattle a little earlier than usual. He then picked up some straw and entered the hut, saying:
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 493: The mother then dipped garlic into her honey jar and each one present had to taste it. They believed that garlic chased away all pagan and evil spirits and kept them healthy. While giving the garlic to taste, the mother said: “May God grant that you be as smelly as this garlic!”
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 495: With the symbolic preliminaries out of the way, grace was said and the family began to eat the delicious fast foods on the table. Hot mineral oil with ball bearings floating in it, plus colorful red and white-painted walnuts on the trees. No one was permitted to by-pass a food; he or she at least had to taste it or be whacked.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 497: After Holy Supper, the cattle also received a whacking, thus symbolizing the fact that at His birth, Jesus got a whacking along with the cattle.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 498: Yes, and the enthusiastic singing of "Adon 'olam, 'asher malakh, b'ṭerem kol yeṣir niv'ra" was a climactic conclusion to an unforgettable Naivety Eve in the Eastern Europe.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 502: The traditional Holy Supper consists of twelve dishes in honor of the size of Jesus´ sandals. This is a day of fast food, so all dishes should be selected and prepared with a lot of meat, cheese and dairy products. In addition, huge portions should be served in keeping with the character of feasting, this is not a fucking East European breakfast!
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 504: What follows are some sample recipes of dishes one might find at a Holy Supper in Eastern U.S. The meal should include fluffy bread with a lot of gas in it. Breaking wind at a meal is a longstanding Christian tradition evoking a key characteristic of our Lord. Feel free to build your own menu with additional appropriate fishes from your own family fish collection.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 552: Der Schweizerische Robinson oder Schweizerischer Robinson, im englischen Sprachraum als Swiss Family Robinson bekannt, im Tschechischen als Švýcarský Robinson und im Französischen als Le Robinson suisse, ist ein literarisches Werk und eine Robinsonade: eine Adaption des Romans Robinson Crusoe von Daniel Defoe. Der Berner Stadtpfarrer Johann David Wyss verfasste die Geschichte in den Jahren 1794 bis 1798 und erzählte sie seinen vier Kindern. Einer seiner Söhne, Johann Rudolf Wyss, hat sie dann für die Veröffentlichung vorbereitet.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 554: Zur gestrandeten Familie gehören der Vater, ein Pfarrer (parsons), der die Abenteuer erzählt, seine Ehefrau, die vier Knaben Fritz (16 Jahre), Ernst (14 Jahre), Jakob/Jack (12 Jahre) und Franz (9 Jahre) sowie die beiden Doggen Türk und Bill. Sie möchten ein neues Leben auf den Gewürzinseln beginnen. Auf dem Weg nach Australien werden sie mitten im Indischen Ozean infolge eines schweren Sturms schiffbrüchig, können aber noch eine ganze Menge von diversen Gebrauchsgegenständen und Tiere vom Schiff auf eine tropische Insel retten. Aber keine Mädchen! Hier lernen sie mit den vorhandenen Werkzeugen und mit den auf der Insel entdeckten Dingen umzugehen und diese zu nutzen. Aber keine Mädchen! So baut sich die Familie ein Baumhaus, lernt jagen und fischen und führt ein einfaches, aber zufriedenes Leben. Nach über zehn Jahren verschlägt es die englische Schiffbrüchige Jenny auf das verlassene Eiland. Sie wird von den Robinsons-Jungen feiernd in die Familie aufgenommen. (Na endlich!) Einige Zeit später nähert sich der Insel ein englisches Schiff. Die Eltern entschließen sich, mit einem Teil der Kinder auf „Neu-Schweizerland“ zu bleiben um dort mit ihnen alt zu werden. Fritz und Franz trennen sich gemeinsam mit Jenny dagegen von der Familie und reisen nach Europa zurück um eine ménage a trois in Ruhe zu genießen.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 556: Die Kinder bewältigen die enormen Herausforderungen des Alltags bemerkenswert souverän und autonom, was wohl besonders vom minderjährigen Publikum goutiert wurde. Gleichzeitig bewertet der Vater praktisch jede ihrer Handlungen auf betont fromm-moralisierende Weise, was das Buch in den Augen der zeitgenössischen Erwachsenen wohl besonders „lehrreich“ machte. Beispiel:
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 559: „Du hast also gute Jagd gemacht“, sagte ich ernsthaft, „und hast dir eine Unwahrheit erlaubt. Auch im Scherz solltest Du dies niemals thun; denn jede Unwahrheit befleckt ein offenes Gemüth, und nur zu leicht artet sie in häßliche Züge aus.“ Fritz bereute unmittelbar und küsste Vaters Füsse. Von da an hielten die Jungs Jenny dicht vor ihrem Vater verborgen.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 562: The British-Swedish-American television show places a group of strangers in an isolated location, where they must provide food, fire, and shelter for themselves. They are initially divided into two tribes. The contestants compete in challenges for rewards and immunity from gang rape. The remaining contestants are eventually merged into a single tribe. The contestants are progressively eliminated from the game as they are voted out by their fellow contestants or, as may be the result after the merge, lose an immunity challenge until only one remains and is awarded a grand prize. A Robinsonian version of the American Dream.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 572: Chuck Parsons (Charles W. Parsons, 1924–1999), American sports car racing driver
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 582: Charles "Poss" Parsons (1892–?), American college football player and coach.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 589: Talcott Parsons was an American sociologist of the classical tradition, best known for his social action theory and structural functionalism. Parsons is considered one of the most influential figures in sociology in the 20th century.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 604: Rage Against the Machine playing "Killing in the Name", resulting in a stage invasion with guitarist Tom Morello and singer Zack de la Rocha being stopped from performing anal copulation by the chaotic crowd.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 613: Charlie Parsons developed The Robinsonian format in 1994 for United Kingdom, but the Swedish debut in 1997 was the first production to actually make it to television. The winner (vinnare) Ingvar S. Melin was a success, he married Camilla Läckberg (an even bigger success), and plans for international versions were made. An American version called Survivor started in 2000. Note the telltale change of numerus: from many survivors there remains just one. Monopoly in the jungle without a board.
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    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 74: Welcome! I am a PhD student at the University of Buffalo working on the Problem of Universals. My focus is on the Early Modern period. This functions as a window into many other philosophical problems, including those of interest to a broader academic community, such as those found in applied ethics (e.g., biomedical ethics or professional ethics) and in applied ontology (e.g., a web ontology representation of what exists in, say, the relationships between paper documents and the information they contain or the obligations they prescribe).
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 77: The Method to Science, Book 1 now available! I have now made the entire text of John Sergeant's The Method to Science, Book I, available online! Rather than continue to make each less available piecemeal, which I can do later (it is rather tedious to reformat and tailor everything to HTML), the entire text is now available as a PDF. It can be downloaded here: https://jonathanvajda.com/the-method-to-science/ I intend to create the next layer (updating spelling, such as ‘meerly’ -> ‘merely’, ‘compleat’ -> ‘complete’) after I finish the remaining books. There is so much to say by way of commentary. Much of what he offers is a fairly clear and straightforward case …
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 84: For twenty years he was actively engaged in controversy, both with Anglicans such as the bishops Edward Stillingfleet and John Tillotson, and blackguard Catholics who differed from Thomas White.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 97: 27. No Dead Testimony or History has any Authority, but by virtue of Living Testimony or Tradition. For, since Falshoods may be Written or Printed as well as Truths, it follows that nothing is therefore of any Authority, because ‘tis Written or Printed. Wherefore, no Book or History can Authenticate another Book; whence follows that, if it have any Authority, it must have it from Living Authority or Tradition, continuing down to us the Consent of the World, from the time that Author Writ, or the matters of Fact it relates were done, that the things it relates are True in the main; and, consequently, that the Book that relates them deserves Credit, or is (as we use to say) an Authentick History. For example, had a Romance, (soberly penn’d,) and Curtius’s History been found in a Trunk for many Hundreds of Years after they were writ; and the Tradition of the former Ages had been perfectly Silent concerning them both, and the Matters they relate; we must either have taken both of them for a Romance, or both for a True History; being destitute of any Light to make the least difference between them. [So there, fucking protestants!]
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 101: 21. The Knowledg of the First Attesters is ascertain’d by what has been prov’d. §. §. 15.16. Their Veracity must be prov’d by shewing there could be no Apparent Good to move their Wills to deceive us; and the best proof (omitting the Impossibility of joyning in such an Universal Conspiracy to deceive, the Certain loss of their Credit to tell a Lie against Notorious Matters of Fact &c.) is the seen Impossibility of Compassing their Immediate End, which was to Deceive. Which reason is grounded on this, that no one man, who is not perfectly Frantick, acts for an End that he plainly sees Impossible to be compassed. For example, to fly to the Moon (LOL), or to swim over Thames upon a Pig of Lead. (Except a really Big Hollow Pig of Lead.)
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 104: 30. Tradition thus qualify’d as is above-said, viz. So that the Matters of Fact were Certainly Experienced by very great Multitudes of the First Attesters; that they were of great or universal Concern, and so prompting them still to relate them to the next Age; that they were Abetted by some obligatory Practise; and, lastly Impossible to gain a Belief, if they had not been; and thence, Obliging the Attesters to Veracity: Such a Tradition, I say, is more than Morally, that is, Absolutely Certain.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 106: Note, That some of these Matters of Fact now mention’d, do fall short as to some of the best Qualifications found in diverse other Traditions; viz. as to that of their being Practical. Which gives us farther light to discern the Incomparable Strength of Tradition, and how every way Impossible it is it should deceive us, were it furnisht with all the Advantages it might have.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 114: Bible Reading Plan Spreadsheet. I wanted to start doing the Robert M’Cheyne Bible reading plan this year. In it there is about 4 chapters per day, organized to have two from the Old Testament, and two from the New. There is an emphasis on reading the New Testament twice throughout the year. Here’s a PDF of M’Cheyne’s plan with some pros and cons mentioned at the start: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EL8rR56QBu1lJwgEVos9IiOuLgfLgEud/view?usp=sharing. No big deal – there are a lot of ways to keep track. Well, I’m the kind of guy I don’t want to have paper around, so I’d like to avoid printing something off. I also … Continue reading Bible Reading Plan Spreadsheet.
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    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 127: (4.) A yoke too heavy to bear. Some may engage in reading with alacrity for a time, and afterwards feel it a burden, grievous to be borne. They may find conscience
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 130: If there be so many dangers, why propose such a scheme at all? To this I answer, that the best things are accompanied with danger, as the fairest flowers are often gathered in the clefts of some dangerous precipice (e.g. Edelweiss). Let us weigh
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 138: (3.) Parents will have a regular subject upon which to examine their children and servants (LOL). – It is much to be desired that family worship were made more instructive than it generally is. The mere reading of the chapter is often too like water spilt on the ground. Let it be read by every member of the family before-hand, and then the meaning and application drawn out by simple question and answer. Like what was the name of the father of Jacob´s sons. The calendar will be helpful in this. Friends, also, when they meet, will have a subject for profitable conversation in the portions read that day. The meaning of difficult passages may be inquired from the more judicious and ripe Christians, and the fragrance of simpler Scriptures spread abroad to mask the smells of the riper Christians.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 146: Phase 10 Score Tracking Spreadsheet. Want to keep track of scores Phase 10 but don’t want to use paper? There really wasn’t any easy way to do it electronically. I can’t think of an app that would do this well. Here’s what I would want the score keeper to be able to do: enter in numbers and the total score is calculated automatically keep track of who has completed a phase in a round easily calculate which phase each player is on Well, could a spreadsheet do that? Yes! Yes it can! Here’s mine: And here’s the template version: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PzaZWrFHKojBDYrMMDB-5gSQEs9ORg65Jt4MMbVfI2M/copy?copyComments=false It accomplishes all of the … Continue readingPhase 10 Score Tracking Spreadsheet
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 150: Though it is uncontroversial promise-making is a speech act, Thiselton argues prayer is also, contrary to the view prayer is merely “therapeutic meditation” (44, 53). Rather, prayer changes situations and necessarily involves others. How can petitions effect change when they are offered to an unchanging God (70)? Requests change the situation for answering prayer (53), and aren’t “an attempt ‘to twist God’s arm’” (71).
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 156: Someone asked the Rabbit “Is whataboutism always fallacious?“ Here’s my reply: Bringing up someone else’s hypocrisy across cases is not fallacious in and of itself. It’s fallacious if the hypocrisy is irrelevant to their being alt-right.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 169: Kandel is perhaps best known for his translations of the works of Stanisław Lem from Polish to English. Recently he has also been translating works of other Polish science fiction authors, such as Jacek Dukaj, Marek Huberath and Andrzej Sapkowski. The quality of his translations is considered to be excellent and is especially notable in the case of Lem´s writing, which makes heavy use of wordplay and other difficult-to-translate devices.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 171: Michael Kandel was a Fulbright student in Poland, 1966-67; taught Russian literature at George Washington University; received his PhD in Slavic at Indiana University; translated Polish writer Stanislaw Lem for Harcourt; wrote a few articles on Lem; worked as an editor at Harcourt, where he acquired authors Jonathan Lethem, Ursula K. Le Guin, James Morrow, and others; has written science fiction, short stories, and a few novels (Bantam, St. Martin´s); and is presently an editor at the Modern Language Association. He is the editor and translator of the anthology A Polish Book of Monsters.
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    xxx/ellauri329.html on line 97: In 2004, Harper’s magazine published Natasha, a first short story by a promising 31-year-old Jewish Canadian writer, David Bezmozgis. This memorable tale of a doomed teenage love between Mark, a Jewish Toronto slacker, and his troubled (shiksa) Russian cousin by marriage was eventually released in a collection chronicling the lives of a Latvian immigrant family, not unlike the author’s own. Bezmozgis’s debut became a cult sensation with critics drawing literary comparisons to Bernard Malamud and Philip Roth. The story was subsequently reprinted in 15 languages. After penning two more acclaimed novels, then writing and directing his first feature Victoria Day (SFJFF 2010), Bezmozgis finally brings his modern classic to the big screen in a remarkably assured adaptation that’s both highly provocative and deeply poignant. At the heart of this emotional, coming-of-age drama are the extraordinarily measured performances of Alex Ozerov as Mark and newcomer Sasha K. Gordon as the sexually precocious Natasha, the dark star who forever alters Mark’s staid, suburban existence. Fans of the writer’s original source material will not be disappointed in David Bezmozgis’s haunting narrative of forbidden love caught between the old world and the new, further proof of this talented artist’s notable command of both literature and the cinema. —Thomas Logoreci Note: Mature Content. A New Life in the west means a second chance for precocious Latvian jews.
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    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 55: Leni lernt den sowjetischen Kriegsgefangenen Boris Lvovitich Koltovskij kennen. Die beiden beginnen, obwohl dies verboten und außerordentlich gefährlich ist, eine Liebesbeziehung, und Leni bekommt kurz vor Ende des Krieges ein Kind von Boris. Boris gerät durch unglückliche Umstände, für einen deutschen Kriegsgefangenen gehalten, in ein alliiertes Kriegsgefangenenlager und stirbt in einem "französischen" Bergwerk in Lothringen. Lenis Liebe zu dem russischen Kriegsgefangenen Boris, die ihr die Verunglimpfung „blonde Sowjet-Hure“ eingetragen hat. Leni zeigt sich unberührt von gesellschaftlichen Tendenzen, bestimmte Personengruppen auszugrenzen und „abfällig“ zu behandeln. „Abfall“ und „Abfälligkeit“ sind nach Aussage des Autors Schlüsselwörter des Romans. (Wikipedia de)
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    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 88: Das Nobelpreis-Komitee sprach von einem „deutschen Wunder“ und verlieh Böll 1972 den Nobelpreis für seine Verdienste um die deutsche Nachkriegsliteratur.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 95: The story follows the life of a regular German women Leni Gruyten during 1930s and 1940s. Through her interactions with friends, family and other people she knows, the regular folks' perception of the Nazi era is shown.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 98: Unternehmertochter Leni Gruyten versucht zeitlebens, ihren Idealen und Gefühlen treu zu bleiben – selbst wenn dies bittere Konsequenzen nach sich zieht: So steht sie während des Zweiten Weltkriegs zu ihrer jüdischen Lehrerin und beginnt eine Liebesbeziehung mit einem russischen Kriegsgefangenen, von dem sie auch ein Kind bekommt. Und obwohl sie all diese geliebten Menschen verliert, gibt Leni nicht auf. Nach dem Krieg führt sie ein bescheidenes, aber glückliches Leben und verliebt sich im "Wohlstandsdeutschland" der Sechzigerjahre einmal mehr in einen gesellschaftlichen Außenseiter: den Türken Mehmet ...
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 100: Basierend auf dem Roman des Nobelpreisträgers Heinrich Böll erzählt "Gruppenbild mit Dame" die bewegende Geschichte einer Frau, die gegen alle gesellschaftlichen Widerstände nach ihren persönlichen Idealen lebt. Romy Schneider ("Sissi"), die hier nach 16 Jahren das erste Mal wieder in einem deutschen Film auftrat, brilliert in der Hauptrolle einer ebenso sensiblen wie selbstbewussten Frau, für die sie 1977 mit dem Filmband in Gold ausgezeichnet wurde. An ihrer Seite glänzen Heinrich Böll ("Nobelpreis"), Brad Dourif ("Einer flog über das Kuckucksnest", "Der Herr der Ringe - Die Gefährten") und Vadim Glowna ("Vier Minuten", "Baader").
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    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 105: Die deutsch-französische Schauspielerin Romy Schneider (1938-1982) hätte am heutigen Sonntag (23. September) ihren 80. Geburtstag gefeiert. Ob sie sich inzwischen mit der Rolle ihres Lebens ausgesöhnt hätte? Darüber kann nur spekuliert werden. Fakt ist, zeitlebens war es ihr ein großes Anliegen, die "süße Sissi" abzuschütteln. Die kleine Weinerin machte Weltkarriere.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 107: Im Juli 1981 war Romy Schneiders damals 14-jähriger Sohn David beim Überklettern eines Zaunes mit Metallspitzen in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, nordwestlich von Paris, tödlich verunglückt. Der große Schicksalsschlag ihres Lebens, und seines auch. Einige Monate danach verstarb auch Romy Schneider am 29. Mai 1982 mit nur 43 Jahren in Paris. Die offizielle Todesursache: Herzversagen.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 117: Als Kind kommt Leni mit den Lehrmethoden in der Konfessionsschule nicht zurecht. Ihr Aussehen rettet sie jedoch durch die Schulzeit: Als „deutschestes Mädel“ der Schule kann man sie schlecht auf die Hilfsschule verweisen. Verwiesen wird hingegen Margret Schlömer. Trotz der kurzen gemeinsamen Schulzeit hat Leni in ihr eine Freundin fürs Leben. Leni ist so sinnlich, dass sie alles als erotische Erfahrung erlebt. Mit 16 Jahren hat sie ihren ersten Orgasmus allein im Heidekraut, weshalb ihr auch die jungfräuliche Geburt durchaus logisch vorkommt. Bei den Nonnen hat es ein solches Mädchen naturgemäß schwer. Dennoch gerät Leni im Mädchenpensionat in die richtigen Hände, nämlich in die von Schwester Rahel, genannt Haruspica (Vogelleserin). Die hochgebildete Ordensfrau ist jüdischer Herkunft. Seit ihr 1936 die Lehrerlaubnis entzogen wurde, erfüllt sie pädagogische und ärztliche Funktionen und inspiziert unter anderem täglich die Beschneidung der Mädchen. Vor den Nazis versteckt der Orden sie in einem Dachstübchen. Schwester Rahel stirbt 1942, ausgehungert und verwahrlost. Der Verfasser will mehr erfahren, doch die anderen Klosterfrauen geben nichts preis.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 119: „Der Verf. hat keineswegs Einblick in Lenis gesamtes Leibes-, Seelen- und Liebesleben, doch ist alles, aber auch alles getan worden, um über Leni das zu bekommen, was man sachliche Information nennt (…), und was hier berichtet wird, kann mit an Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit als zutreffend bezeichnet werden.“ (S. 9)
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 121: Lenis Vater Hubert Gruyten ist Bauunternehmer. Bis 1933 operiert er hart an der Grenze zum Konkurs, dann geht es steil bergauf: Er verdient viel Geld am Bau des Westwalls. Dabei sind sich alle einig, dass er fachlich unbegabt ist. Er ist jedoch ein guter Organisator, furchtlos, vielleicht größenwahnsinnig. Er traut seiner Tochter trotz der schulischen Probleme viel zu. Wen er allerdings mit Bildung geradezu vollstopft, das ist sein Erstgeborener Heinrich Gruyten. Diesem will er den Krieg ersparen, doch der Junge, der mit seinem Vater ständig Streit hat, zieht diesem zum Trotz ins Feld und schickt Briefe mit Zitaten aus militärischen Texten nach Hause. 1940 stirbt der hochgebildete Heinrich einen sinnlosen Tod: Er und sein Vetter Erhard Schweigert werden wegen Fahnenflucht und Waffendiebstahls erschossen. Damit wird Leni zur „platonischen Witwe“: Sie wäre reif für Erhard und die Liebe gewesen und fieberte ihrem ersten Mal entgegen, draußen in freier Natur im Heidekraut. Der hochsensible Erhard hatte sie angebetet und ihr kühne Gedichte geschrieben, doch ansonsten waren beide so schüchtern, dass sie über ein paar Tänze nicht hinausgekommen waren, bevor der Tod Erhard holte. Leni fällt in tiefe Trauer.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 125: Roman Sandgruber ist emeritierter Professor für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte an der Linzer JKU und Mitglied der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und ein gläubiget Katholiker. Er arbeitet an einem Buch über Hitlers Vater, das 2021 erscheinen wird. Er schämt sich Linzer zu sein, er ist dem Alois und Adi sehr böse immer noch. Er will von Heidlers alias Schlumpfgrubers Halbjudentum nichts hören. Leserfavoriten, meist gelesen: https:1//www.nachrichten.at/oberoesterreich/linz/linz-unbekannte-schlagen-43-jaehrigen-in-fh-toilette-zusammen. Der Christkindl ist wieder unterwegs. Lakimiehet saisi kaikki hävittää, sanoi Adolf nasevasti. Hitlerit pitivät katolista kirkkoa ahneena ja elämää vääristävien uskomusten opettajana. Sandgruberin kirja Hitlerin isästä ja Adolf-pojan kasvusta sisältää sivutolkulla pieteetillä valittuja yksityiskohtia ja kuvauksia suvun asuinpaikkakunnista. Mukana on kaikkea mahdollista nippelitietoa. Putinia ja Hitleriä yhdistää monikin asia, äkkää HS:n Anne Välinoro lopuxi vielä norauttaa vaipanvälistä. Putinia ja Hitleriä yhdistää täydellinen piittaamattomuus valtioiden rajoista ja itsemääräämisoikeudesta, fantasia oman historiallis-etnisen suurvallan kokoamisesta ja pitkälle pohjustettu propagandakoneisto. Kuulostaa jatkosodan Suomelta. Ei päivää ilman propagandaa.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 127: Im Juni 1941 lernt Leni auf einer Betriebsfeier Alois Pfeiffer kennen, der sich dort eingeschlichen hat. Er ist viril, aber nicht besonders intelligent und wird von seiner Familie gnadenlos überschätzt. Während andere ihm Berechnung unterstellen, glaubt der Verfasser, dass Alois sich wirklich in Leni verliebt hat und dass Leni einfach schwach geworden ist. Nach einer einzigen Nacht stellt Alois sie seiner Familie vor, dann wird der gesamte Pfeiffer-Clan bei den Gruytens vorstellig. Leni wirkt abwesend, plädiert aber selbst fürs Heiraten. Sie will kein Hochzeitskleid und es gibt auch keine Hochzeitsnacht, da Alois sogleich einrücken muss. Vorher gibt es jedoch einen erzwungenen Vollzug der Ehe im Bügelzimmer bei Gruytens, und so ist Alois für Leni „gestorben, bevor er tot war“. Der Tod auf dem Schlachtfeld lässt nicht lange auf sich warten. Leni, quasi zum zweiten Mal verwitwet, trägt keine Trauer und nimmt Alois’ Bild bald wieder von der Wand. Was bleibt, sind Nachname und Witwenrente.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 131: Lotte Hoyser ist die Ehefrau eines Zeichners, der für Hubert Gruyten arbeitet. Als ihr Mann fällt, zieht sie mit ihrer ganzen Schwiegerfamilie zu den Gruytens, wo sie zu Lenis Vertrauter wird. Vater Gruyten bereichert sich mithilfe einer fiktiven Firma, was auffliegt, weil die Namen der Arbeiter einen Buchhalter mit Faible für russische Literatur auf den Plan rufen: Raskolnikov, Puschkin, Gogol und Tolstoi auf den Baustellen von Schlemm und Sohn? Gruyten schützt seine Mitwisser und bekommt lebenslang Zuchthaus, sein Vermögen wird konfisziert, seine Frau stirbt. Von 1943 bis 1945 leistet er Zwangsarbeit, danach lebt er mit Lotte zusammen.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 135: Leni wird dienstverpflichtet und kommt in die Kranzbinderei von Walter Pelzer. Dieser halb kriminelle Wendehals hat von KPD bis SA, von Schwarzhandel bis Zuhälterei schon alles gemacht. Sein kriegswichtiger Betrieb bietet den unterschiedlichsten Menschen Unterschlupf: Nazis arbeiten mit untergetauchten Juden und Kommunisten zusammen. Unter anderem trifft Leni hier Liane Hölthohne, die sie nach Kriegsende bei sich aufnehmen und ihr 24 Jahre lang, bis 1970, Arbeit in ihrem eigenen Blumengeschäft geben wird. Leni ist eine begabte Floristin, mit ihrer Sinnlichkeit und ihrem ästhetischen Empfinden erweist sie sich als „Naturgenie der Garnierung “. Wegen ihrer Vorliebe für geometrische Muster kann ihr allerdings auch mal ein Davidstern aus Margeriten unterlaufen. Was es mit Nazis und Juden auf sich hat, kapiert sie erst Ende 1944.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 139: Boris Lvović Koltowski, ein russischer Kriegsgefangener, kommt in die Kranzbinderei von Pelzer. Ein anonymer hochgestellter Herr, ein deutscher Großkapitalist mit besten Verbindungen in die Politik, sorgt dafür, dass Boris, Sohn eines russischen Nachrichtendienstlers, in immer humanere Lager und schließlich zu Pelzer kommt. Boris ist Straßenbauingenieur, spricht fließend Deutsch und kennt Trakl und Hölderlin. Er steht „außerhalb der Logik der Geschichte“: Obwohl er Kriegsgefangener ist, verrichtet er leichte Arbeit, isst Brot und Butter, trägt abgelegte Kapitalistenkleidung, verfügt über Information über seinen eigenen Aufenthaltsort und den Kriegsverlauf – und hat eine Geliebte: Leni.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 142: Die Liebesaffäre zwischen Boris und Leni beginnt Ende Dezember 1943 mit einer Tasse Kaffee. Sie bietet ihm, dem Sowjet, dem Untermenschen, vor aller Augen und mit großer Selbstverständlichkeit eine Tasse Kaffee an. Der Betriebsnazi schlägt mit seiner abgestellten Beinprothese Boris die Tasse aus der Hand. Inmitten des plötzlichen Schweigens – von den Zeugen „Lenis Entscheidungsschlacht“ genannt – nimmt Leni die heil gebliebene Tasse, wäscht sie seelenruhig, trocknet sie, füllt sie erneut und reicht sie Boris. Leni teilt von nun an ihren Kaffee täglich mit Boris. Eines Tages legt sie dabei ihre Hand auf die seine, eine erotisch und politisch kühne Tat. Es durchfährt beide wie ein elektrischer Schlag – mehr noch, sie erleben einen Orgasmus!
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 146: Wochenlang halten Boris und Leni ihre Zuneigung geheim. Im Februar 1944 gestehen sie einander ihre Liebe, am 18. März kommt es während eines Bombenangriffs zwischen 14:02 Uhr und 15:18 Uhr zum ersten Geschlechtsverkehr. Man merkt Leni im Alltag an, dass sie liebt und geliebt wird. Sie erfindet einen neuen Typ Kranz, der nur aus Heidekraut besteht, das in rauen Mengen aus dem linksrheinischen Gebiet herbeizuschaffen ist. In einer Privatkapelle auf dem Friedhof bereitet sich Leni ihr Brautbett aus Heidekraut, und der 28. Mai 1944 wird ihr Glückstag: zwei Fliegerangriffe, während derer sich Boris und Leni unbeobachtet zurückziehen können. Lenis „glorreiche Zeit“ beginnt im Oktober 1944, als die Alliierten massive Angriffe auf die Region fliegen. Der Verfasser rechnet nach und kommt auf fast 24 volle Stunden, die Leni und Boris zwischen August und Dezember 1944 zusammen sind.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 148: „Das Komische war, je reicher er wurde, desto menschlicher wurde er, nicht mal bei der Kristallnacht hat er abgestaubt.“ (über Pelzer, S. 248)
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 153: Auf dem Friedhof bildet sich eine Zweck- und Sympathiegemeinschaft, boshaft das „Sowjetparadies in den Grüften“ genannt. Vom 20. Februar bis zum 7. März 1945 leben Leni, Boris, Margret, Pelzer und Lotte mitsamt ihren zwei Söhnen zusammen in einem Gruftsystem, das Pelzer mit Strom, Heizöfchen und Vorratskammer ausgestattet hat – eine veritable Vierzimmerwohnung. In der Gärtnerei bringt Leni einen Sohn zur Welt und nennt ihn Lev. Margret organisiert für Boris das Soldbuch eines gefallenen Soldaten – ein fataler Fehler: Unmittelbar nach Kriegsende, im Liebes- und Friedenstaumel, wird Boris mit seinen falschen Papieren als deutscher Soldat verhaftet und von den Amerikanern an die Franzosen überstellt. Bald kommt er bei einem Bergwerksunglück in Lothringen ums Leben. In Todesverachtung radelt Leni wochenlang durchs deutsch-französische Grenzgebiet, bis sie das Grab findet. Was alles noch tragischer macht: Pelzer, Margret, Hölthohne und auch der hochgestellte Herr bezeugen dem Verfasser, dass Borisʼ Tod vermeidbar gewesen wäre, da sie ihm andere und bessere Papiere hätten besorgen können. Der Herr ist in der Tat so hochgestellt, dass er in den Nürnberger Prozessen verurteilt wird – allerdings reist er 1955 schon wieder mit Kanzler Adenauers Delegation nach Moskau.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 157: Der alte Hoyser spezialisiert sich nach Kriegsende auf die „Re-anti-Arisierung“ von Häusern: Er kauft sie Nazis ab, die sie zuvor von Juden übernommen hatten. Lotte leitet zeitweilig das Wohnungsamt. Gruyten senior beschließt, den (kurzen) Rest seines Lebens nur noch zu lächeln. Pelzer macht ein Vermögen mit alten Stahlträgern.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 159: „(...) ich habe diesen Jungen nicht nur gern gehabt, ich habe ihn geliebt, und Sie mögen lachen: er, er hat mich gelehrt, daß das alles Stöz ist von wegen Untermenschen und so. Die Untermenschen, die hockten hier.“ (Pelzer über Boris, S. 335 f.)
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 161: Auf den Spuren von Schwester Rahel und einem Rosenwunder (ein unverwüstlicher Rosenstrauch blüht dauerhaft auf ihrem Grab) reist der Verfasser bis nach Rom in die Ordenszentrale. Dort begegnet er Schwester Klementina, die hochgebildet und außerdem höchst attraktiv ist. Sowohl was Lenis möglicherweise erotische Beziehung zu Schwester Rahel als auch was das Rosenwunder anbelangt, hält sich die Nonne bedeckt. Man raucht Virginia-Zigaretten zusammen, und zum Abschied küsst der Verfasser die Nonne ganz unkeusch, worauf diese ihn zur Wiederkehr einlädt. In Deutschland hat sich das Rosenwunder derweil zum Rosenthermalwunder gemausert: Rund um den Rosenstock im Klostergarten sollen heiße Quellen sprudeln, die Presse ist elektrisiert, doch der Orden wiegelt weiter ab.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 165: Die Hoysers haben Lev wegen Scheckbetrugs ins Gefängnis gebracht. Sie sehen das als Liebesakt: Er müsse zur Vernunft gebracht und sein Stolz müsse – zu seinem eigenen Wohl – gebrochen werden. Der Verfasser sucht die Hoysers auf, die inzwischen das mächtigste Immobilienunternehmen der Stadt besitzen. Der alte Hoyser knöpft sich mit seinem Stock in Enterhakenmanier den Verfasser vor, was dessen uraltes Tweedsakko nicht verkraftet. Es entspinnt sich eine hitzige Debatte um die Unersetzbarkeit der Lieblingsjacke, um materielle und immaterielle Werte. Lottes Söhne Kurt und Werner Hoyser, früher als kriminell und schwer erziehbar verrufen, haben Jura und Volkswirtschaft studiert, sind gesellschaftstauglich geworden und würdige Erben ihres Großvaters. Für Leni wollen die Hoysers nur das Beste. Dennoch wollen sie sie und ihre zahlreichen Untermieter – darunter eine portugiesische Familie und türkische Müllmänner – aus ihrer Wohnung werfen. Das sei aber, so die Hoysers, eine „liebevolle Dirigierung“ – das sagen sie auch aus der Überzeugung heraus, dass in Altbauwohnungen gerne mal subversive Zellen gediehen und es außerdem nicht angehen könne, dass Fremdarbeiter so billig wohnen. Deren gute Entlohnung kalkuliere doch ein, dass ein erheblicher Teil als Miete im Land verbleibe. Solchen „Paradiesismus“ wollen Hoysers verhindern.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 167: „Nicht er, sie sei ein Unmensch, denn ein gesundes Profit- und Besitzstreben läge, und das sei von der Theologie nachgewiesen und werde sogar von marxistischen Philosophen immer mehr bejaht, in der Natur des Menschen.“ (Werner Hoyser über Leni, S. 426)
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 173: Klementina wird von ihrem Orden nach Würzburg strafversetzt, wo der Verfasser sie besucht. Mit durchschlagendem Erfolg: Sie legt ihre Haube ab und geht mit ihm. Endlich begegnet der Verfasser Leni einmal persönlich. Er ist mehr als angetan von ihr, die schüchtern wirkt und wortkarg bleibt. Sie ist von ihrem türkischen Mieter Mehmet schwanger und will mit ihm eine Lebensgemeinschaft eingehen. Zum Abschied äußert sie einen kryptischen Satz, auf den sich nicht einmal die Literaturwissenschaftlerin Klementina einen Reim machen kann: Man müsse „mit irdischem Wagen, unirdischen Pferden weiterzukommen versuchen“. Das Rosenwunder ist beendet: Der Klostergärtner spritzt solche Mengen Gift, dass dagegen die sterblichen Überreste von Schwester Rahel nichts auszurichten vermögen.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 177: Der Roman beginnt mit einer ungewöhnlichen Widmung: „Für Leni, Lev und Boris“ – also für die Hauptfiguren der Geschichte. Es handelt sich beim Gruppenbild mit Dame um die Rekonstruktion eines Lebens anhand von Zeugenaussagen, Erinnerungen und Dokumenten. Böll vermischt Fakten mit erfundenen „Originaldokumenten“, er entwirft eine fiktive Handlung unter Bezugnahme auf historische Ereignisse, zum Beispiel den Bombenkrieg, die Nürnberger Prozesse, Adenauers Reise nach Moskau 1955. Die Romanstruktur ist nicht strikt chronologisch, sondern sprunghaft, episodisch, wie die Zeugenaussagen voller Wiederholungen und Ungenauigkeiten und daher oftmals verwirrend. Als Erzähler tritt ein namenloser Verfasser auf, der sich oft mit Beschreibungen von Interieurs und Interviewsituationen aufhält und ein Faible für Abkürzungen und Initialen hat, was dem Leser viel Aufmerksamkeit abverlangt. Der Roman hat Längen da, wo all die Erinnerungen und subjektiven Bewertungen der Beteiligten vorbeiziehen, nimmt aber im letzten Fünftel, als die Handlung auf ihr Happening-artiges Ende zuläuft, deutlich Tempo auf. Böll nutzt das Potenzial der deutschen Sprache für Schachtelwörter zu kreativen sozialkritischen Neuprägungen. Vielerorts ist er sarkastisch, ätzend, bissig. Er schreibt häufig in indirekter Rede und hat sich von der schlichte Prosa seiner Trümmerliteratur und Kurzgeschichten weit fortentwickelt.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 181: Böll propagiert Humanität und Antifaschismus. Er zeigt die Ausgesonderten der Gesellschaft, die sich nicht den Moralvorstellungen und dem Leistungsstreben des Kapitalismus unterordnen. Ein vielstimmiger Chor von Verfolgten, Mitläufern, Nazis und Kriegsgewinnlern zeigt, dass nazistische Ansichten nach 1945 noch immer frisch waren. Der Russe, von den Nazis als „Untermensch“ zur Vernichtung bestimmt, erscheint im Roman als intelligenter, sensibler und liebenswerter Mensch.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 185: Leni, Boris und Lev sind eine Inkarnation der heiligen Familie in der deutschen Provinz. Sie sind obdachlos, von der Gesellschaft an den Rand gedrängt, angefeindet. Nicht im Stall, sondern in einem Gärtnerschuppen kommt Lev zur Welt. Durch Lenis Klosterschule und die Recherchen des Verfassers im kirchlichen Milieu kommen zahlreiche religiöse Motive in den Text, etwa die Jungfrauengeburt oder das Rosenwunder.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 187: Böll gewichtet seine Figuren nach ihrer humanistischen und kulturellen Bildung und danach, ob sie menschlich und moralisch ihrem Bildungsstand Genüge tun. Lenis Potenzial wird durch das Bildungswesen verkannt, blockiert und beinahe zerstört. Die Geschichte bewegt sich in einem geistigen Koordinatensystem, das von großen Schriftstellern definiert wird, insbesondere Kafka, Trakl, Brecht und Hölderlin. Der Verfasser kommentiert die Lesegewohnheiten quasi aller Befragten.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 213: Ab 1911 begann eine fruchtbare Schaffensperiode mit zahlreichen Publikationen, beginnend mit seinem Hauptwerk über einen ethischen Personalismus. Nach seiner Scheidung im Februar 1912 heiratete er im Dezember desselben Jahres Märit Furtwängler (1891–1971).
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 218: Der Weltkrieg sei ein Aufruf zur geistigen Wiedergeburt des Menschen und eine Zerfallserscheinung des Kapitalismus. Zu Ostern 1916 wurde er im Kloster Beuron feierlich in die katholische Kirche aufgenommen. Er kam zu der Auffassung, dass für das Nachkriegseuropa ein christlicher Sozialismus oder Solidarismus geeignet sei, um einen Weg zwischen dem kapitalistischen Westen und dem kommunistischen Osten zu finden.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 221: Nach seiner Berufung zum Professor für Philosophie und Soziologie an die Universität zu Köln 1919, die vom Kölner Oberbürgermeister Konrad Adenauer unterstützt worden war, distanzierte Max sich öffentlich vom Katholizismus. So hielt er auf einer Gedenkfeier zum 250. Todestag Spinozas Anfang 1922 eine Rede, die zeigte, dass er sich inzwischen dem Neuspinozismus der Goethezeit und den Ideen Nietzsches zugewandt hatte.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 223: Als er 1924 nach erneuter Scheidung eine Ehe mit Maria Scheu (1892–1969) einging, beurteilten konservative Katholiken Max als einen Menschen mit labilem Charakter und hyperaktiven Schwanz, der zwischen tierhafte Triebhaftigkeit und Geistigem schwanke.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 225: 1925 hielt Max zum ersten Mal Vorlesungen über die Grundzüge der philosophischen Anthropologie, in der er gemäß dem Zeugnis Heideggers das Besondere des Menschen als „Miterwirker Gottes“ jenseits eines einfachen Theismus oder eines verschwommenen Pantheismus herauszuarbeiten suchte.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 227: Die Befriedung der Welt durch eine einzige Großmacht sah er als ausgeschlossen an. Ein Ausgleich im Geist der "aller menschen werden Brüder" wäre die einzige Endlösung. Diese Möglichkeit wird von anderen Philosophen verneint.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 244: Der Mensch ist durch Nachdenken in der Lage, die Erhaltung und Verwirklichung eines geistigen Wertes (Ehre, Würde, Heil, Erzeugung) sogar dem höchsten Lebenswert, der Erhaltung des eigenen Daseins, vorzuziehen. Ein Tier hat nicht die Fähigkeit, sich zwischen Werten zu entscheiden, bzw. einen Wert dem anderen vorzuziehen. Wie Buridans Esel steht es zwischen zwei Heuhaufen. Es verhungert schließlich, weil es sich nicht entscheiden kann, welchen es zuerst fressen soll.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 250: Max hatte bereits früher angekündigt, eine grundlegende und umfassende ‚Philosophische Anthropologie’ zu veröffentlichen. Nach seinem Tod wurde festgestellt, dass er nicht mal angefangen hatte, sie zu schreiben.
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    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 504: Genesis 6:1-4 When man began to multiply on the face of the land and daughters were born to them, the sons of God saw that the daughters of man were attractive. And they took as their wives any they chose. Then the LORD said, “My Spirit shall not abide in man forever, for he is flesh: his days shall be 120 years.” The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of man and they bore children to them. These were the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 541: Vanha testamentti kertoo kymmenestä vitsauksesta. Niistä ensimmäisessä Niilin vesi muuttui vereksi. Tohtori Stephan Pflugmacher Leibnizin vesitalous- ja kalantutkimusinsituutista pitää syynä sitä, että kuivunut Niili muuttui otolliseksi punaisille leväkukinnoille.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 570:
    Netflix’s Bodies: Is Longharvest Lane a real place?

    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 574: So, the majority of the series actually wasn't filmed in Whitechapel, or London! It was filmed in and around Yorkshire. It was much cheaper there.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 575: The scenes in Longharvest Lane and the surrounding area were shot in Sheffield and scenes depicting Whitechapel were actually filmed in Hull and Bradford.
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    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 67: Hän opiskeli Bogotán yliopistossa ja työskenteli myöhemmin toimittajana kolumbialaisessa El Espectadorissa sekä ulkomaisena kirjeenvaihtajana Roomassa, Pariisissa, Barcelonassa, Caracasissa ja New Yorkissa. Hän kirjoitti monia arvostettuja tietokirjoja ja novelleja, mutta tunnetaan parhaiten romaaneistaan, kuten Sata vuotta yksinäisyyttä (1967) ja Love in the Time of Cholera (1985). Hänen teoksensa ovat saavuttaneet merkittävää kriitikoiden suosiota ja laajaa kaupallista menestystä, erityisesti maagiseksi realismiksi leimatun kirjallisuuden popularisoinnissa, joka käyttää maagisia elementtejä ja tapahtumia todellisten kokemusten selittämiseen. Jotkut hänen teoksistaan sijoittuvat kuvitteelliseen kylään nimeltä Macondo, ja suurin osa niistä ilmaisee yksinäisyyden teemaa.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 100: En muistanut, että Angash Aahyesh oli naimisissa rouva Mercedes Barçan kanssa, ja hänellä on kaksi solmua ja kaksi solmua ja kaksi urosta Drigo ja Gonzalo, Gabriel García Márquez syntyi Marsan kuudentena päivänä, 29 käärmettä Aracatassa, Kolumbiassa, ja Alelissa, 14 ja 87 vuoden iässä Mexico Cityssä. Psalminkirjoittaja sanoo, että appelsiinimehu on ainoa, joka on maailmassa, ja että hän on ainoa, joka on maailmassa, on se, joka on maailman keskellä, ja hän on se, joka on maailman keskellä. (Solmu oli Helmin ja Elsan salanimi kyrvälle.)
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 102: Journalistilla (tietysti toimittaja ja hänen journalisminsa eivät ole sama kuin tämän kirjan psyyke), on ajatus, että 19 ihmisellä ei ole ollut 8 Edsheresin resursseja, naimisissa neiti Mercise Barçan kanssa, ja heillä on kaksi Nediä, Meranrés Rigo ja Gonzalo, Gabriel García Márquez Márquez Márquez syntyivät Aracatácassa, Kolumbiassa, ja Alahaddissa 7. joulukuuta Hef, 14 ja 87 -vuotiaana. Mexico Cityssä Heather elää ilman vaimoa ja lapsia, ja yksinäisyydessä Arande, Elde, Elden, kokee jälleen rakkautta, ja tytön sydänsuru tulee olemaan tyydyttävin kirjan edessä. Katkerimpiin kärsimyksiin, puhtaaseen rakkauteen, voi valita lauseita kirjan takakannesta.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 165: T.S. Eliot was the poet who perhaps had a permanent place in Kai’s personal literary cosmos – he introduced Eliot’s poetry to Finnish readership in the late 1940s. This passage, from Little Gidding, might well serve as his epitaph.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 194: H.K.Riikonen oli Laitisen praktikumin ankkuri, kuin Marko Tapio Saarijärven hiihdossa. Erich Auerbachin toisen maailmansodan aikana Istanbulissa kirjoittama Mimesis oli paizi Riikosen myös Laitisen arvostama teos. Luin sen joskus, ei se ollut kummonen. Jäbä väitti että VT on the cat's whiskers kirjallisuuden ajalla, juutalaisena.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 217: I'll teach my Swaines this Carrol for a song. Opetan poikasille tän viisun pikkurahalla.
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    Black Pig


    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 234: She suffers a lot of pain and finally delivers a stillborn baby boy. Later the nurse tells him that Catherine is hemorrhaging. He is terrified. He goes to see her, and she dies with him by her side. He leaves the hospital and walks back to his Hotel in the rain.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 245: 2. In A Farewell to Arms there is this celebrated passage. "There were many words that you could not stand to hear and finally only the names of places had dignity. Certain numbers were the same way and certain dates and these with the names of the places were all you could say and have them mean anything. Abstract words such as glory, honor, courage, or hallow were obscene beside the concrete names of villages, the numbers of roads, the names of rivers, the numbers of regiments and the dates."
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 251: only in living, not in abstractions, and concrete places and people are meaningful because we determine ourselves in relation to the things around us. Glory, honor, courage and sanctity are conceptions of a "complicated" ethics.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 253: Sartre has said that the writer's is to cure the "sick" language that is incommunicative. Iris Murdoch, in attempting to answer what the sickness of the language really is, says it is the fact that we can no longer take language for granted as a medium of communication. "Its transparancy has gone. We are like people who for a long time looked out of a window without noticing the glass - and then one day began to notice this too. Hemingway also feals this way. Our time demands a simple prose. with an Eliot-like emphasis on semantics."
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 261: Mandel takes a brief reference to an anticlerical novel made by one of the characters in A Farewell to Arms and explores the historical and ideological basis for its presence in the novel. In a novel where the Priest is such an important figure, the discussion of the Catholic Church and the way that soldiers would regard religion becomes an important thematic examination. Mandel traces her exploration of this topic, the translation of this obscure novel, and her subsequent revelations, in a way that makes this chapter a study in scholarship and the excavation of an arcane reference.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 263: Frederic Henry and Catherine Barkley show familiarity with well-known painters (Mantegna, Rubens, Titian) and with canonic authors (Shakespeare, Marvell), but their current reading is sparse, practical, and not literary: Catherine reads the Almanac and Frederic reads magazines and newspapers (mostly out of date).
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 265: Professor Gianfranca Balestra of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Milan) not only located the book but took the extraordinary trouble of having the whole thing xeroxed for me. Finally, in late 1995, I had the 288 pages of Il maiale nero: Rivelazioni e documenti in my hands. But what does it say? It's all in Italian! The puzzle was partially solved by Enzo Michelangeli: “Il Maiale Nero” is a novel written by Umberto Notari in the early 20th Century. His most famous book is the first he published in 1904, “Quelle signore” (“Those ladies”), about the world of prostitution: it earned him a prosecution for obscenity resulting in a fine, but the book was reprinted and by 1920 had sold more than half million copies.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 267: Eventually Notari ended up as a fascist, founding the Milanese newspaper “L’Ambrosiano” in 1922, and was appointed to the very institutional “Accademia d’Italia”: just like another firebrand-turned-reactionary, the initiator of the Italian Futuristic movement Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, who, as a young, used to call for burning academies down... [signed] Enzo. The Black Pig is not a novel, as Enzo claims, but an energetic, apparently learned, vitriolic attack on the precepts and clergy of the Catholic Church.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 271: In 1907, Notari (1878–1950) was already a best-selling journalist, polemicist, biographer, novelist, and dramatist. All told, he would write more than thirty books, in six of which he examines the position of women in society, most notably with a 1903 exegesis of prostitution in high and low places called Signore sole: Interviste con le più belle e le più celebri artiste (Single women: Interviews with the most beautiful and famous artists) that sold 21,000 copies and was denounced as immoral and obscene and taken to court, which inevitably increased its readership. It was followed by Quelle signore: Scene di una grande città moderna (Those women: Scenes of a great modern city; ca. 1904), which was set in a house of prostitution and whose main character, Ellere, was recognizably based on Notari’s good friend Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (1876–1944), an Egyptian-born Italian poet, editor, firebrand, and founder of the Futurist movement.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 273: Notari’s novel sold 80,000 copies in six months and sales only increased when it was accused of offending public morality; it and its author were acquitted, with Marinetti serving as witness for the defense. “It was Notari’s good fortune,” one scholar writes, “to be accused of obscenity by a court in Parma.... Marinetti, who attended and clearly relished the trial, wrote a detailed account of it for Parisian readers... and then translated his account into Italian, appending a brief, self-congratulatory introduction” (Adamson 97). Marinetti bragged that the trial “gave an extraordinary boost to the book’s sales such that, today, one finds it in all the elegant parlors, in all the bedrooms, under the virginal bedlinens of all the convent-school girls and inside the prayer benches of all the new brides” (qtd. in Adamson 97–98). Notari quickly produced a sequel, Femmina: Scene di una grande capitale (1906), which became a best seller before it too was seized and banned. Notari proudly listed these three books’ sales figures and legal histories in the front matter of his next book, The Black Pig (1907).
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 277: He supported universal suffrage and divorce and argued strongly for expelling the Vatican from Italy. Some twenty years after the publication of The Black Pig, he retook the “woman question” with La donna “tipo tre” (The type-three woman; 1929), about the woman who is financially, socially, and otherwise independent. The year 1930 saw two more titles on the topic of women: Le ragazze allarmanti (The alarming girls) and La donna negli affari (The woman in business).
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 279: The Black Pig’s front matter also mentions two earlier publications that reveal Notari’s anticlerical bias: Carducci Intimo (1903), a biography of Giosuè Carducci (1835–1907), the Italian poet, professor, classicist, translator, freethinker, fierce opponent of the Catholic Church, and author of “Hymn to Satan,” who would be awarded the 1906 Nobel Prize in Literature; and Il Papa alla porta! Inchiesta e conclusioni per l’abolizione del Papato (Throw the Pope out! An inquest and conclusions for the abolition of the Papacy), aimed at the recently elected and very conservative Pope Pius X. Notari’s anticlericalism is also visible in his dedication of The Black Pig: “A due invitti innovatori di un Italia pagana e virile, dedico questo libro di demolizione di una Italia chiercuta e bazzotta” (To two indomitable revivers of a pagan and virile Italy, I dedicate this book aimed at the destruction of a tonsured and limp Italy).
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 281: Indeed, as Rinaldi claims, The Black Pig “tells you about those priests” (FTA 8). And it is easy enough to see why the priest thought it “a filthy and vile book.” But Rinaldi’s complaint, that it “shook my faith” (7), needs to be read in the context of everything else we know of this character. If Rinaldi is a real believer—which I doubt—he would disdain Notari’s book, which, although heavily documented, is dripping with scorn, irony, and bias. But if his faith is automatic and largely irrelevant, or if it has already been shaken, he might have read on, attracted by Notari’s wide reading, his witty, strong prose, and his relentlessly rationalist logic, sometimes reminiscent of MarkTwain.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 292: Aale Tynni, joka vaikeroi Martti Haavion alla palvelijan huoneessa Elsa Enäjärvi-Haavion tehdessä syöpäkuolemaa yläkerrassa (kz. albumia 147), suomensi yhden Joosen runon paxuun kirjaansa. Googlen suomennos vähän editoituna ei ole paljon Pekkaa pahempi. Mitta lienee joku Horatiuxen aiolibiitti, kz. aces-odes/horatian-meters/">tästä.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 300: Kas, miten nauraakaan kristallimaljassaan Bacchus, nuori ja kuihtumaton! Silmäisi kalvossa, loistava Lydia, viettää rakkaus voittojaan!
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 310: Varjoon jos minä jään, niin sinä suudelma suo, Bacchus, antaja riemujen! Oi, sinä katse suo, loistava Lydia, jos alas vierinee Hyperion.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 347: le braccia al sole occiduo: käsivartensa läntiseen aurinkoon:
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 349: il bacio ultimo, o Lidia. viimeistä suudelmaa, oi Lidia.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 351: Io chiedo i baci tuoi, se l'ombra avvolgemi, Pyydän suukkojasi, jos varjo peittää minut,
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 359: o care braccia, apritevi. o rakkaat käsivarret, avaa reitesi.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 370: All sundial mottos are sad like that. The earliest sundials, from Ancient Egypt to China to Europe, were often marked with dedications to god(s), patrons, and/or the craftsmen who made them. In the 1500s sundials began bearing mottos relating to time—its passage, the limited quantities allotted, how it should be spent, or as a brief memento mori to the reader to stop looking at the sundial and get on with their life. Sundials represent a willful, anachronistic affectation in a world that has begun to dispense with clocks and watches.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 372: Latin is a common language for the mottos: whether as quotations taken from the Roman writers Ovid, Martial, or Horace, or as translations of time-related sentiments. Mechanick Dialling, a 1769 manual for creating sundials, includes 300 “Latin mottos for dials, with their Meaning in English”, indicative of an expectation that a motto would be added. Margaret Gatty, who wrote the book on sundials (“The Book of Sundials”), collected 1,682 mottos in an appendix to her exhaustive history, taken from instruments all over Europe.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 374: In the appendix, each location is carefully catalogued with notes as to placement, location of the sundial, and maker(s) if known. McLemore’s observation that they’re “all sad like that” is hard to argue with: there are a lot of ways to say “remember you will die,” “time is fleeting,” and “seize the day,” and many of them are in Gatty’s book. The motto that S-Town host Brian Reed1 finds in a mission garden, knowing to look for it because John told him to, does not appear there, but does in another: “Nil boni hodie diam perdidi: I did nothing good today — the day is lost.”
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 387: [Nobis] pereunt et imputantur. ([The hours] are consumed and will be charged [to our] account)
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 404: (Source: Sundials, Sentiments, and S-Town—Liz Tracey1, JStor Daily, Wiki—List of sundial mottos)
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 415: 1S-Town was an American investigative journalism podcast hosted by Brian Reed and created by the producers of Serial and This American Life. In 2012, horologist John B. McLemore sent an email to the staff of the show This American Life asking them to investigate an alleged murder in his hometown of Woodstock, Alabama, a place he claimed to despise. There wasn't any.
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    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 455: The character Thierry (Judge Reinhold) in the 1991 thriller Zandalee.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 457: Robert Stone (novelist) in Outerbridge Reach (1992)
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 459: The character Mary Boleyn (Scarlett Johansson) in the 2008 film The Other Boleyn Girl
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 516: Vuonna 1267, mongolien Syyriaan hyökänneiden hyökkäysten aikana, eli ristiretkeläisten valtioiden Levantin täydellisen hallinnan välisenä aikana vuoteen 1260 saakka ja Mamelukien valloittamisen Levantissa vuonna 1291, Nachmanides kirjoitti kirjeen pojalleen. Se sisälsi seuraavat viittaukset maahan ja temppeliin:
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 550: Maimonides kirjoitti The Guide for the Perplexedissä, että "Jumala on tietoisesti siirtänyt juutalaiset pois uhrauksista rukoukseen, koska rukous on palvonnan korkeampi muoto". Kuitenkin juutalaisessa laissa, Mishneh Torah, hän sanoo, että eläinten uhraukset jatkuvat kolmannessa temppelissä, ja kertoo kuinka ne suoritetaan. Jotkut [ kuka? ] uskovat rabbi Abraham Isaac Kookin näkemyksen, että eläinuhreja ei palauteta. Näitä temppelipalvelusta koskevia näkemyksiä tulkitaan toisinaan väärin (esimerkiksi Olat Raiyahissa, jossa on kommentoitu Malakian profetiaa ("Sitten Juudan ja Jerusalemin viljauhri on Jumalalle otollinen niin kuin muinoin ja entisinä vuosina " [Malakia 3:4]), Kook osoittaa, että vain viljauhreja tarjotaan palautetussa temppelipalvelussa, kun taas asiaan liittyvässä Igrot HaRaiyahin esseessä hän ehdottaa muuta.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 600: Martha Himmelfarbin (2002) mukaan Talmud Yerushalmin Tractate Berakhot 2.4 10ff -kohdan, jossa käsitellään Messiaan Menahem ben Ammielin äitiä, Sefer Serubbabel on ainoa varhainen juutalainen teksti, joka tuo Messiaan äidin juutalaisuuteen. Hefzibahilla on tärkeä rooli, kun hän löytää ja käyttää Aaronin käärmemäistä sauvaa.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 618: Voit katsoa BBC:n dokumenttia Jackie Pullingerin työstä Hongkongin muureissa. Satoja vuosia kestäneestä heroiiniriippuvuudesta selvisi yksinkertaisesti rukoilemalla. Jotkut jopa väittivät välittömän paranemisen, jolloin heidän käsivarsissaan olevat arvet ja suonet katosivat. Gang Triadit kääntyivät ja Hongkongin hallitus oli niin vaikuttunut työstä, jonka he antoivat suojia tueksi. Voin antaa henkilökohtaisia ​​esimerkkejä jos haluat.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 622: Tulkoon Valkeus: Vaatii monia vastauksia käsitelläksesi kaikkia asioita, joista puhuit Raamatusta, joten tällä hetkellä käsittelen vain ”todiste Hengen olemassaolosta” kohtaa. Ensinnäkin Jumala (jonka Raamattu sanoo olevan Henki) on ainoa, joka voi tehdä itsensä todelliseksi ihmiselle. Minulla ei ole kykyä tai voimaa saada tai pakottaa voimakas yliluonnollinen olento paljastamaan itsensä kenellekään. Tämä tarkoittaa, että todiste Jumalasta on Jumalassa itsessään. Jos syntyisit ilman kaikkia luonnollisia viittä aistiasi, ympäröivä maailma ei olisi sinulle todellinen.. Kuinka riippuvaisia ​​olemme heistä ollaksemme täysin varmoja siitä, että kaikki ympärillämme on olemassa. Koska Raamatun Jumalan sanotaan olevan hengellisessä valtakunnassa, meidän pitäisi olla hengellisiä aisteja, jotta voimme koskettaa tai maistaa Hänen todellisuuttaan. Ne, jotka ovat kääntyneet, julistavat "tietävänsä Jumalan olevan todellinen". Kuvittelevatko he sen vai onko heissä jumalallinen olento herännyt henkisiä aisteja, jotka vakuuttavat heidät Hänen todellisuudestaan..? Kristityt sanovat myös, että Jumala ei paljasta itseään vain sisäisesti, vaan myös ulospäin. Esim. Jackie Pullinger työskenteli prostituoitujen ja huumeidenkäyttäjien keskuudessa Hongkongin muurien ympäröimässä kaupungissa. Sadat selvisivät vuosien heroiiniriippuvuudesta yksinkertaisesti rukoilemalla. Jotkut väittivät parantuneen välittömästi, jolloin arvet ja suuret suonet käsistä katosivat. Jopa Triad - jengin jäsenet kääntyivät. Tämä olisi voinut olla mieli yli aineen tai se olisi voinut olla Jumalan Voima.
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    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 49: Eeva peukuttaa viipyilevää hellintää karskin penetraation edellä ja jäljessä. Vive la différance, se sanoo kuin Jacky Derrida, sota apatiaa vastaan heidit liehuen. Mannermaista fenomenologiaa. Lätty lätisee Emmanuael Levinasin ohjeilla. Toisen kohtaamista toisen ehdoilla. (Manusta mulla on paasaus albumissa 121.)
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 77: Applied Psychology Positive Psychology Life Coaching Teamwork Team Leadership Customer Service Literature Research Commercial Aviation Mindfulness Microsoft Office English Microsoft Excel Social Media Public Speaking Microsoft Word PowerPoint Sales First Aid Secretarial Skills Change Management. Learning has been my lifelong passion. Live and learn. Focus of my interest is on human existence, communication and co-operation. I have studied psychology, social psychology, applied psychology and leadership as well as contemporary litterature and female studies. Real life experience on these themes I have gathered while working as a flight attendant and purser. In the future I want to to contribute to well being both in private as well as professional sectors of life.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 98: Cixous'n pitkäaikainen läheinen ystävä ja elämänkumppani, filosofi Jacques Derrida piti elossa ollessaan Cixous'ta merkittävimpänä elossa olevana ranskalaiskirjailijana. Cixous on nyt 86-vuotias, Derrida jo 20v vainaja. Hiän on kirjoittanut paitsi Derridasta myös muun muassa James Joycesta, Clarice Lispectorista, Marina Tsvetajevasta, Maurice Blanchot'sta, Ingeborg Bachmannista, Thomas Bernhardista, Franz Kafkasta, Heinrich von Kleistista, William Shakespearesta ja muista antiikin tragedioista.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 110: Vuonna 1968 ranskalaisten opiskelijoiden mellakoiden jälkeen Cixous sai syytteen Pariisin VIII yliopiston perustamisesta, "joka luotiin vaihtoehdoksi perinteiselle ranskalaiselle akateemiselle ympäristölle". Hän julkaisi Voiles (Hunnut) Jacques Derridan kanssa ja hänen töitään pidetään usein epäkonstruktiivisina.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 112: Aikalaiset, elinikäiset ystävät ja intellektuellit, Jacques Derrida ja Cixous kasvoivat molemmat ranskalaisina juutalaisina Algeriassa ja jakavat "syrjäytymisen ja kuulumattomuuden muodostaman kuulumisen" – eivät algerialaiset, joita Ranska hylkäsi, heidän juutalaisuutensa oli salattu tai kulttuuroitu. Derridan perheessä "ei koskaan sanottu 'ympärileikkaus' vaan 'kaste', ei 'Bar Mitzvah' vaan 'ehtoollinen'. Katolilaisuuteen verhottu juutalaisuus on yksi esimerkki identiteetin päättämättömyydestä, joka vaikutti ajattelijaan, jota Cixous kutsuu "juutalaiseksi pyhäksi". Hänen kirjansa Portrait of Jacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint käsittelee näitä asioita.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 114: 1970-luvulla Cixous alkoi kirjoittaa seksuaalisuuden ja häpykielen suhteesta. Cixous ja Luce Irigaray yhdistivät Derridan logosentrisen idean ja Lacanin halun symbolin (schischeli) ja loivat termin phallogosentrismi. Näppärää!
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 116: Merkittävimpiä vaikutteita hänen kirjoituksiinsa ovat olleet Jacques Derrida, Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan ja Arthur Rimbaud. Nippu spedejä.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 128: Cixous väittää, että naisen alenemisen on määritellyt se, kuinka "fallogosentrinen" ajattelu on "kolonisoinut" meidät. Kirjoittaja rakentaa ideoita, joita on kehittänyt toinen algerialaissyntyinen ranskalainen filosofi Jacques Derrida (1930-2004), joka tosin on mies. Hän loi termin "fallogosentrismi", joka viittaa maskuliiniselle näkökulmalle kielen kautta annettuun painopisteeseen.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 138: acques Derrida">Jacques Derrida (synt. Jackie Élie Derrida) (15. heinäkuuta 1930 El Biar, Ranskan Algeria – 8. lokakuuta 2004 Pariisi, Ranska) oli ranskalainen filosofi. Derrida luetaan merkittävimpiin jälkistrukturalisteihin, ja häntä pidetään dekonstruktion kehittäjänä. Tärkeimpiä Derridan työhön vaikuttaneita henkilöitä olivat Martin Heidegger ja Sigmund Freud. Spedejä. Derrida oli 1900-luvun tunnetuimpia ja kiistellyimpiä spedefilosofeja. Derridalle myönnettiin muun muassa Cambridgen yliopiston kunniatohtorin arvo vuonna 1992, mutta vasta tiukan keskustelun ja yliopiston viranhaltijoiden järjestämän äänestyksen jälkeen. Ennen Derridan tapausta vastaava äänestys oli järjestetty viimeksi 29 vuotta aiemmin. Kukahan spede silloin oli tarjona?
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 141: Jacques Derrida était le troisième fils d’Aimé Derrida, juif d'origine séfarade, et de Georgette Sultana Esther Safar, issue d'une famille juive d'Algérie dont les ancêtres établis depuis plusieurs générations dans ce pays. Isä Aaron Prosper Charles ( "Aimé") Derrida (1896–1970) työskenteli koko ikänsä viini- ja väkeviä alkoholijuomia valmistava yrityxessä Tachet, myös matkustavana myyjänä (hänen poikansa mielestä työ oli "uuvuttavaa" ja "nöyryyttävää", hänen isänsä pakotettiin olemaan "kuuliainen työntekijä" siinä määrin, että hän heräsi aikaisin tehdäkseen kirjanpidon ruokapöydässä).
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 143: Jotkut raportit osoittavat, että hänet nimettiin Jackie amerikkalaisen lapsinäyttelijän Jackie Cooganin mukaan, joka oli tullut tunnetuksi ympäri maailmaa roolistaan ​​vuoden 1921 Charlie Chaplinin elokuvassa The Kid.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 145: Mitä vetoa että Jackie pääsi rotkauttamaan yllämainittua Helunaa? No Jacky makupala oli kyllä monogaami, mut eise mitään takaa. Vuonna 1984 syntyi hänen kolmas poikansa Daniel Agacinski avioliiton ulkopuolisesta suhteesta Sylviane Agacinskin kanssa. Dodi! Aituri. Uskollinen vaimo Margaret oli zhekkiläinen psykoanalyytikko. Hän kuoli Covid-19: aan 20-luvulla Rothschild Foundationin vanhainkodissa. Maggie ranskansi Melanie Kleinin versiota superegosta (ransk. "päälläni"). Melanie Klein lisäsi Freudin edipaaliseen ja post-edipaaliseen lähestymistapaan superminän varhaisen ulottuvuuden, jota Jacques Lacan kunnioittaa: "Näyttämällä meille "masennusasennon" alkukantaisuuden, A:n subjektiivisuuden äärimmäisen kakon arkaismin, Mélanie Klein työntää rajoja, joissa voimme nähdä identifiointileikin subjektiivisen funktion, ja erityisesti mahdollistaa superegon ensimmäisen muodostelman asettamisen täysin alkuperäiseksi. » Melanie Klein nimeääkin superminän muodostumiseen erilaisia ​​kerroksia, joista osa liittyy hyvin varhaiseen lapsuuteen, jolloin lapsi pelkää vanhempiaan, jotka purevat ja syövät juuri niin paljon kuin hän itse haluaa purra ja niellä tai pelkää likaantumista juuri niin paljon kuin hän tahtoo tahrata ja niin edelleen.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 150: Derrida on yhdistetty usein ”vuoden 1968 ajattelijoihin”, joita hänen lisäkseen ovat olleet esimerkiksi Louis Althusser, Jacques Lacan, Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes ja Gilles Deleuze. Kokonainen nippu spedejä. Derridan ajattelun mukaan kielen ja todellisuuden välistä suhdetta selittämään tarvitaan dekonstruktio eli lukutapa, jossa on paljon kirjallisuuden, taiteenteorian, uskontotieteen, antropologian ja psykoanalyysin aineksia.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 161: Tänä aikana hän löysi myös filosofeja ja kirjailijoita, kuten Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Friedrich Nietzsche, André Gide ja Albert Camus, ja aloitti päiväkirjan kirjoittamisen. Vuosina 1947-1948 hän luki Bergsonia ja Sartrea filosofian luokassa Gautier-lukiossa Algerissa. Vuonna 1948 hän ilmoittautui korkeampaan kirjallisuuteen Bugeaud-lukioon, jossa hän sai vaikutteita Kierkegaardin ja Heideggerin lukemisesta. Tyyten spedejä.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 168: Trần Đức Thảo était un Vietnamien qui commencait comme husserlien, mais ensuite proposa une genèse matérialiste de la conscience humaine à partir de la matière (en passant par les divers stades intermédiaires de l'évolution), avant de faire un exposé du fonctionnement de la dialectique matérialiste dans le cadre des sociétés humaines. Bien qu'écrit très rapidement pour pouvoir rentrer au plus tôt au Viêt Nam, l'ouvrage exercait une certaine fascination sur toute une génération intellectuelle française, (Louis Althusser, Jacques Derrida, Pierre Bourdieu, Paul Ricœur).
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 176: Hän hieroi säännöllisesti olkapäitä Edmond Jabèsin, Gabriel Bounouren ja Maurice Blanchotin kanssa ja yhdisti vähitellen voimansa Jean-Luc Nancyn, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthen ja Sarah Kofmanin kanssa. Järisyttävän kiinnos. Ainakin se oli kova poika verkostoitumaan.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 210: Searle aimait reprendre un trait d'esprit selon lequel Jacques Derrida était le genre de philosophe qui donne une mauvaise réputation au bullshit.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 214: Aika pahasti Jacky ryttäsi myös vaimon spesialiteettia eli Freudin oppia. Jacques Derrida ehti kynäillä yli kahdeksankymmentä kirjaa. Vuodesta 1972 lähtien Derrida tuotti keskimäärin enemmän kuin yhden kirjan vuodessa. Derrida piti itseään historioitsijana. What a joke. Chileläinem historioizija ja Heideggerin kerta-opiskelija Farías tunnetaan parhaiten kiistellystä kirjastaan ​​Heidegger and Nazism (1987), jossa todettiin, että Heideggerin filosofia on luonnostaan ​​fasistinen. Derrida vastasi Faríasille kädenheilautuxella. Hän kutsui Faríasia heikoksi Heideggerin ajatusten lukijaksi ja lisäsi, että suuri osa Faríasin ja hänen kannattajiensa uutena mainitsemista todisteista oli jo pitkään ollut tiedossa filosofisessa yhteisössä. Juu nazihan se tunnetusti oli ja deutscher Geistin kannustaja, entä sitten? Vastavetona Derrida tulkitsee kohtia Raamatusta, erityisesti Abrahamista ja Iisakin uhrista, sekä Søren Kierkegaardin teoksesta Pelko ja vapina Las Vegasissa.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 222: Psykoanalyytikko Jacques Lacanin työhön Derridalla oli sekalainen suhde. (Lacan oli katolinen kunnes luki Spinozaa.) Derrida muutti käsitystään Levinasin naismaisuudesta erään Bracha Ettingerin ansiosta. Nyt on Brachakin jo 75-vuotias, molemmat Jaakot lahoavat haudassa. Adieu à Jacques Lacan. Adieu à Emmanuel Levinas. Adieu a moi.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 226: Brachan kekkaama "matriisinen katse" käyttää matriisia symbolina vastustaakseen Lacanin fallista katsetta. (Ei sentään pillua.) Samalla tavalla kuin Lacanin muotoilu, joka on metaforinen viittaus anatomiaan pohtimaan symbolista maskuliinista voimaa, matriisi on metaforinen viittaus kohtuun (matriisi - kohtu), jotta voidaan keskustella ihmisen etiikan ja suhteellisuuden alkuperästä. Tämä muutos ei ollut pelkästään elimen (peniksen) ja sen kuvan vaihtaminen toiseen (kohtuun), vaan falloksen rakenteen, mekanismin, toimintojen ja logiikan vaihtoehdon keksiminen. Pollockin (kolja) mukaan Ettingerin matriisinen sfääri antaa meille mahdollisuuden paeta "käsityksestä diskreetistä ja yksittäisestä subjektista, joka muodostuu sellaisten rajojen asettamisesta, jotka erottavat sen maailman tai äidin ruumiin valtamerestä tai erilaistumattomasta toiseudesta". Pollock huomauttaa, että fallos- ja kastraatioahdistuksen termeissä ajattelu ohjaa aiheita "erotteluihin, halkeamiin, leikkauksiin ja halkeamiin". Venn lisää, että matriisin avulla katseen käsite ulottuu visuaalisen alueen ulkopuolelle kosketukseen, ääneen ja liikkeeseen. Kai koska kohtua voi vaan tunnustella päältäpäin, kun taas moloon voi tarrata kaxin käsin kii, ottaa poskeen ja/tai runkata.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 244: Jenkeissä Jackyn työ muodostaa yhden koulukunnan, joka tunnetaan nimellä "French Theory", pilareista. Nomppa Chomsky, ashkenazi, kuittasi Jackyn tylysti:
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 246: Mutta Chomskyn kaltainen "klassinen rationalisti" torjuu täysin Derridan ajatuksen: "Me siirrymme absurdista toiseen - stalinismi, eksistentialismi, strukturalismi, Lacan, Derrida - jotkut ovat säädyttömiä (stalinismi) ja toiset yksinkertaisesti infantiileja tai naurettavia (Lacan ja Derrida).”
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 248: Nomppa täyttää tänä vuonna 95, se on Jacky-vainajaa vuoden vanhempi. Aika sitkeä.
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    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 314: Eugène Guillevic (1907 Carnac, Ranska – 1997 Pariisi, Ranska) oli ranskalainen runoilija, 1900-luvun ranskalaisen kirjallisuuden tärkeimpiä nimiä. Hän sai aineistoa runoihinsa kotiseudultaan Bretagnesta. Hän oli ajattelultaan marxilainen, ja kirjailijana hän edusti surrealismia. Hänen läpimurtoteoksensa oli Terraqué (1942), joka edusti mineralogista vaihetta, mutta hän siirtyi sitten osallistuvaan herbaariorunouteen ja ilmensi siinä erityisesti ydinaseiden vastaisia näkemyksiään.
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    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 352: Jack Kerouac
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 374: Hilvikistä tuli Obelixin vankka oppilas ja hän halveksi surrealistien uudenlaisen pakkomielteen kuvausta. Hän kieltäytyi aina suutelemasta Andre Bretonin kättä, mutta hänestä tuli Paul Eluardin säkeen ja Aragonin lyyristen lahjojen elinikäinen ihailija. Eugene Guillevic, runoilija, syntynyt Carnac, Ranska 5. elokuuta 1907; kahdesti naimisissa (yksi tytär ja yksi tytär kuollut); kuoli Pariisissa 19. maaliskuuta 1997.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 377: Wasf on arabien runogenre, alongside 'the boast (fakhr), the invective (hijaa’), and the elegy (marthiya)'. In waṣf love poems, each part of a lover's body is described and praised in turn, often using exotic, extravagant, or even far-fetched metaphors. The Song of Solomon is a prominent example of such a poem, and other examples can be found in Thousand and One Nights. The images given in this type of poetry are not literally descriptive. Instead, they convey the delight of the lover for the beloved, where the lover finds freshness and splendor in the body as a reflected image in the world. Hilvik ei perustanut metaforista, se käytti vertauxia mieluummin.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 410: Rachel Cooken mukaan näyttää siltä, että Sontag ei koskaan lukenut feminismin klassikoita, mukaan lukien Millettin. Vuonna 2023 otsikolla Naisista julkaistuissa esseissä on naisia halventavia ja halventavaa lausuntoa, esimerkiksi kun hän kysyy, eikö Adrienne Rich ole "ihan kuin kaikki feministit, ne valittavat mimmit, joiden ajattelu on vähän 'yksinkertaista'."
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 424: Vuoden 1910 lopulla Moskovassa Tsvetaeva tapasi runoilijan ja kirjallisuuskriitikon Maximilian Voloshinin. Seuraavana vuonna hän vierailee kuuluisassa Voloshinin " runoilijoiden talossa " Krimillä. Siellä Koktebelissä toukokuussa 1911 Tsvetaeva tapasi Sergei Efronin; 29. tammikuuta 1912 he menivät naimisiin Kristuksen syntymän kirkossa Maly Palashevsky Lanella. Saman vuoden syyskuussa Marinalla ja Sergeillä oli tytär Ariadna (Alya). Seuraavina vuosina, vallankumoukseen asti, perhe vietti toistuvasti kesiä Krimillä Voloshinin dachassa. Myöhemmin siirtolaisuudessa Tsvetaeva muisteli, että tämä oli hänen elämänsä onnellisin aika.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 438: Vuonna 1939 Tsvetaeva palasi Neuvostoliittoon miehensä ja tyttärensä jälkeen, asui NKVD:n dachassa Bolshevossa (nykyinen M.I. Tsvetajevan muistotalo-museo Bolshevossa), naapurit olivat Klepininit. [Sama anglosaxixi: Vuonna 1939 hän palasi poikansa kanssa Moskovaan tietämättä saamastaan vastaanotosta. Stalinin Neuvostoliitossa jokainen, joka oli asunut ulkomailla, oli epäilty, samoin kuin kuka tahansa, joka oli ollut älymystön joukossa ennen vallankumousta.]
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 463: Nojautuen ranskalaiseen perinteeseen, joka kuhisee hirviömäisiä tyyppejä (esim. kirjailija Louis-Ferdinand Célineä ), ja hämmentäen aihetta, joka perustuu "likaan" (esim. keittiöpsykoanalyytikko Jacques Lacan), Julia Kristeva kehitti ajatuksen "abjekti" sellaisexi, jonka sosiaalinen järki hylkää kun se häiritsee yhteisöllistä konsensusta, joka tukee yhteiskuntajärjestystä. "Abjekti" esiintyy vastenmielisesti jossain objektin ja subjektin välissä, edustaen minän tabuelementtejä kuten esim. runkkuisia kyrpiä ja perseitä, jotka ovat tuskin seipäällä erotettavissa toisistaan. Kristeva väittää, että subjektiksi määritellyn – osaksi itseäsi – ja objektin – itsestäsi riippumattoman olemassa olevan – rajamailla on palasia, jotka on kerran luokiteltu osaksi itseään tai identiteettiä, mutta jotka on sittemmin hylätty – abjekteja. Kristevan abjection-käsitettä käytetään yleisesti analysoimaan suosittuja kulttuurisia kertomuksia kauhusta ja syrjivästä käyttäytymisestä, joka ilmenee naisvihana, homofobiana ja kansanmurhina. Kriittisessä teoriassa abjektio ("hylky/heittiömäisyys") on tila, jossa ollaan erossa normeista ja säännöistä, erityisesti yhteiskunnan ja moraalin tasolla. Termiä on tutkittu poststrukturalismissa sellaisena, joka luonnostaan häiritsee tavanomaista ranskalaista kermaperse identiteettiä ja kulttuurisia käsitteitä.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 475: Kristeva saapui länteen viime tingassa ehtiäkseen kokemaan strukturalismin heikkenemisen ja sen haastajien Michel Foucaultin ja Jacques Derridan antaman haasteen. Kristeva opiskeli muun muassa Roland Barthesin johdolla ja osallistui niin sanotun Tel Quel -ryhmän kirjalliseen toimintaan.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 480: Sollers oli näät henkisen kiihkoajan ytimessä 1960- ja 1970-lukujen Pariisissa. Hää johti avantgardistista Tel Quel -lehteä vuosina 1960-1982. Hän osallistui kriitikoiden ja ajattelijoiden, kuten Jacques Derridan, Jacques Lacanin, Louis Althusserin ja Roland Barthesin julkaisemiseen. Lehdessä julkaistuissa tyypeistä osa on vähän tunnettuja tai kiistanalaisia: Lautréamont, Dante, Artaud, Bataille, Joyce, Derrida, Foucault ja jopa Barthes. Jotkut heistä kuvattiin myöhemmin romaanissaan Femmes (1983) muiden ennen toukokuuta 1968 ja sen jälkeen toimineiden ranskalaisen intellektualismin hahmojen rinnalla. Philippe Sollers oli 1960- ja 1970-luvuilla läheinen muun muassa Jacques Lacanille, Michel Foucault'lle, Louis Althusserille ja ennen kaikkea Roland Barthesille, jotka ovat kuvattu romaanissa Naiset (1983). Lopuista julkkixista tuli sen verisiä vihamiehiä.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 483: Philippe oli maolainen: Alas dogmatismi, empirismi, opportunismi, revisionismi! Eläköön todellinen avantgarde! Eläköön Maotsetungin syyläinen ajatus! Jo seuraavana vuonna Sollers tervehti uusia filosofeja ja La Barbarie à face humaine -teosta, jonka Bernard-Henri Lévy oli juuri julkaissut, "selkeän, räväkän, ytimekän manifestin". Hän kirjoittaa erityisesti, että "sosialismi ei ole vaihtoehto kapitalismille, vaan sen vähemmän menestynyt muoto tai jopa pelkkä keskittyminen" ja julistaa ihailevansa kirjailija Aleksanteri Solženitsyniä ja kuuluvansa niihin, joita hänen lukemansa on "hitaasti, perusteellisesti muuttanut". Siinäpä takinkääntäjä!
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 485: Célinen, Paul Morandin ja suurten amerikkalaisten kirjailijoiden – William Faulknerin, Ernest Hemingwayn, Henry Millerin, William S. Burroughsin, Jack Kerouacin ja Charles Bukowskin – lukemisen vaikutuksesta hän julkaisi Femmesin. Vanity Fairille se oli "hänen ainoa kirjallinen menestys".
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 488: 26. tammikuuta 1977, Sollers allekirjoitti Le Mondessa – hän plus noin viisikymmentä persoonaa – (erityisesti Jean-Paul Sartren, Roland Barthesin, Simone de Beauvoirin, Alain Robbe-Grillet'n, Françoise Doltin ja Jacques Derridan kanssa) "Avoimen kirjeen rikoslain tarkistuskomissiolle tiettyjen lakitekstien tarkistamiseksi, aikuiset ja alaikäiset", jossa vaaditaan, että "alaikäisten väärinkäyttöä" koskevat lain artiklat "kumotaan tai muutetaan perusteellisesti" siinä mielessä, että "lapsen ja nuoren oikeus tunnustetaan ylläpitää suhteita valitsemiinsa ihmisiin." Se oli vetoomus kolmen miehen puolesta, joita syytettiin 15-vuotiaiden alaikäisten sopimattomasta pahoinpitelystä ilman väkivaltaa. Tämän tekstin oli kirjoittanut Gabriel Matzneff, joka ei salaa makuaan pedofiliaa ja efebofiliaa kohtaan. Matzneff kerskui nussineensa useitakin alaikäisiä tyttöjä. Helmikuussa 2020 julkaistussa New York Timesin profiilissa valokuvassa Matzneff seisoo yksin veden äärellä Italiassa, näyttää masentuneelta, surullinen kalju mies Burberryn trenssitakissa. Ämmä Springora tuhosi muiston siitä, mitä hän muistaa olleen "kestävä ja upea rakkaustarina". Mutta voiko teini-ikäisellä tytöllä olla "upea rakkaustarina" yli kolme kertaa häntä ikäisemmän henkilön kanssa? Tämä on Consentin ytimessä oleva kysymys. Lukijat eivät epäile vastauksesta mitään. This manner willl be convenient for a man who wants to enjoy a woman, and can only get at her by force and against her will. (Perfumed Garden, p. 72.)
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    Kristevasta tuli 1979 myös psykoanalyytikko hänen osallistuttuaan Jacques Lacanin seminaareihin. Tätä ajanjaksoa nimitetään Kristevan teoreettiseksi vaiheeksi. Kristeva on 1980-luvun jälkeen käsitellyt temaattisesti erilaisia aiheita, kuten uskon luonnetta ja naisneroja kuten Colette ja Arendt.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 501: Yllättävän aluevaltauksen Kristeva teki vuonna 1990 julkaisemalla ensimmäisen romaaninsa Les Samouraïs. Se on sekoitus omia kokemuksia ja mielikuvia. Teosta on pidetty vastinparina Simone de Beauvoirin romaanille Mandariinit (1954), koska se tuo esiin, miten 1990-luvun filosofit eroavat 1950-luvun edeltäjistään. Se on myös avainromaani, josta voi tunnistaa Jacques Lacanin, Louis Althusserin ja Jacques Derridan.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 505: Kuten Augustine Persumalli selitti, Kristevan "semiotiikka" liittyy läheisesti infantiiliin esiodipaaliin, jota löytyy Melanie Kleinin teoksissa, British Object Relation -psykoanalyysissä ja Lacanin esipippelivaiheessa. Se on tunnekenttä, sidottu vaistoihin, jotka asuvat kielen halkeamissa ja prosodiassa pikemminkin kuin sanojen denotatiivisissa merkityksissä. Se on tiiviisti sidottu "feminiinisyyteen" sillä se edustaa esipippelivaiheen lapsen erilaistumatonta tilaa.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 507: Ädistä erillisen identiteettinsä kehittymisen erottamisprosessi tunnetaan tona abjektiona, jossa lapsen täytyy hylätä äiti ja siirtyä pois äidistä iskän sykkyyn päästäkseen jämerämpään kielen, kullin, kulttuurin, merkityksen ja sosiaaliseen maailmaan. Tätä kielen valtakuntaa kutsutaan symboliseksi ja se erotetaan semiotiikasta siinä mielessä, että se liittyy maskuliiniseen, lakiin ja rakenteeseen. Mutta typyillä jatkuva samaistuminen äitiin voi johtaa siihen, mihkä Kristeva viittaa Black Sunissa (1989) melankoliaksi (masennus), koska naispuoliset lapset samanaikaisesti hylkäävät äitihahmon ja samastuvat siihen.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 555: 15Kommet geheim nun auch; die Schwärmerische, die Nacht kommt, Tulee myös salaa; haavexiva tulee yö,
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    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 76: Helsingin yliopiston oikeustieteellisessä tiedekunnassa filosofiaa opetti Hannu Sivenius. 1980-luvun puolessa välissä muutama nuori ja innostunut tutkija – olimme pääasiassa juristeja – lähestyi Hannua. Halusimme perustaa nykyfilosofiaan erikoistuneen lukupiirin. Hannun innostuttua asiasta ryhmään tuli muita suuresti arvostamiani tutkijoita (mm. Pia Sivenius, Sami Santanen ja Merja Hintsa), ja tänään lukupiirinä aloittanut ryhmä tunnetaan Helsingin Lacan-piirinä. Ystäväni Lacan-piirissä ovat filosofian opettajiani. Ennen kaikkea piirissä mukana oleminen on opettanut hyvän tavan lukea ja tehdä työtä.
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 87: Yhdessä puheenjohtaja Heta Gyllingin kanssa toimitimme artikkelikokoelman Filosofien oikeus I-II, jossa käytiin läpi filosofien oikeutta koskevaa ajattelua Platonista Derridaan. Esimerkiksi poikkitieteellinen Heidegger-piiri, jossa Oleminen ja aika käytiin pikkutarkasti läpi. Jukka Kekkosesta en pidä, hän on kova kommunisti. Asuin jonkin aikaa Pariisissa, jossa kävin Jacques Derridan seminaarissa. Derrida käsitteli sattumalta aihetta, joka sivusi teokseni yhtä juonnetta, ajallisuutta Heideggerin ajattelussa.
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 90: Tärkeä voimahahmo mannermaisen filosofian piirissä on Helsingissä ollut myös 1980- ja 1990-luvuilla käytännöllisen filosofian laitoksella opettanut Hannu Sivenius (s. 1949), joka on myös suomentanut Heideggerin Taideteoksen alkuperän (1995). Sivenius käsitteli ja esitteli monia Suomessa huonosti tunnettuja mannermaisia virtauksia, erityisesti Derridan dekonstruktiota ja lacanilaista psykoanalyysiä, ja tältä pohjalta syntynyt Helsingin Lacan-piiri muodostui mannermaisesta ajattelusta kiinnostuneiden vapaamuotoiseksi yhteenliittymäksi Helsingissä. (Tästä ks. Aula & Hirvonen & Santanen (toim.) 1999.) Lacan-piirin toimesta ja myötävaikutuksesta Helsinkiin on myös kutsuttu luennoimaan ja esitelmöimään useita mannermaisen filosofian kansainvälisiä huippunimiä.
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 126: reach this level of success, Pia had to take some major
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 142: Ever since making this decision, Pia hasn’t looked back.
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    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 166: Silentium! Tacete pueri! huusi Omppu kun pojat hälisivät latinan tunnilla. Jos se ei auttanut, tuli komento Älkää LÖPISKÖ! Saman olisi voinut huutaa Platon varhaiskristillisen ajan jäljittelijälle Plötinöxelle. Plätystä oli kulunut puoli vuosituhatta, joten plöpisijä oli eräänlainen uustomisti.
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 174: Eustachius kertoo olleensa läsnä Plötinöxen lopun hetkellä, ja hänen mukaansa Plötinöksen viimeiset sanat olivat: ”Pyri antamaan jumaluus itsessäsi takaisin jumaluudelle, jota on kaikessa”. Sillä hetkellä käärme kiemurteli sen sängyn alta, jolla Plötinös makasi, ja pujahti ulos seinässä olleesta aukosta; samalla hetkellä Plötinös kuoli. Käärme lie vienyt Plötinöxen sielun mennessään.
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 190: Platon oli perseestä mutta uusplatonismi tupla perseestä. Enneadit (kreikaksi: Ἐννεάδες), kokonaan The Six Enneadia [mitvit? Eikö niitä pitäisi olla 9?] on filosofi Plötinöksen kirjoitusten kokoelma, jonka on toimittanut ja koonnut hänen oppilaansa Porfyrius (noin 270  jKr.). Plotinus oli Ammonius Saccasin oppilas ja yhdessä he perustivat uusplatonismin. Hänen työnsä Augustinuksen Hippolaisen, kappadokialaisten isien, Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagiitin ja useiden myöhempien kristittyjen ja muslimiajattelijoiden kautta on vaikuttanut suuresti länsimaiseen ja lähi-idän ajatteluun.
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 339: Jälleen kerran, missä Sense-Perception istuu? Pariliitossa. Mutta kuinka pariskunnalla voi olla tunne toiminnasta riippumatta Sensitive-Faculty, Soul jätetty laskematta ja Soul-tiedekunta?
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 419: Sooner murder an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted desires.
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 424: The ancient poets animated all sensible objects with Gods or Geniuses, calling them by the names and adorning them with properties of woods, rivers, mountains, lakes, cities, nations, and whatever their enlarged and numerous senses could perceive. And particularly they studied the Genius of each city and country, placing it under its mental deity. Till a system was formed, which some took advantage of and enslaved the vulgar by attempting to realize or abstract the mental deities from their objects. Thus began Priesthood. Priests are like worms, they shit on the nicest leaves. Choosing forms of worship from poetic tales. And at length they pronounced that the Gods had ordered such things. Thus men forgot that all deities reside in the human breast.
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 443: Shelleyn elämää leimasivat perhekriisit, huono terveys ja vastareaktio hänen ateismiaan, poliittisia näkemyksiään ja sosiaalisten käytäntöjen uhmaamista vastaan. Hän joutui pysyvään maanpakoon Italiaan vuonna 1818 ja tuotti seuraavien neljän vuoden aikana sen, mitä Zachary Leader ja Michael O'Neill kutsuvat "joiksi romanttisen ajanjakson hienoimmista runoista". Hänen toinen vaimonsa Mary Shelley oli Frankensteinin kirjoittaja. Hän kuoli veneonnettomuudessa vuonna 1822 29-vuotiaana. Percy oli niikö Dr. Frankenstein ja Mary oli sen hirviö.
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 491: Marraskuun 12. päivänä Mary synnytti pojan, Percy Florence Shelleyn. Percyn syntymän aikoihin Shelleyt tapasivat Sophia Staceyn, joka oli yhden Shelleyn sedän seurakuntaa ja asui samassa pensioonissa kuin Shelleys. Sophia, lahjakas harpisti ja laulaja, "solmi ystävyyssuhteen" Shelleyn kanssa, kun Mary oli huolissaan vastasyntyneestä poikasestaan. Shelley kirjoitti Sophialle ainakin viisi rakkausrunoa ja katkelmaa, mukaan lukien "Song written for an Indian Air".
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    xxx/ellauri358.html on line 137: Romantiikkaa on se kun on haku päällä eikä koskaan tiedä pääseekö hilloviivalle. Kun kamat on pussissa, voi jo lähteä muita narraamaan. I'm bored with my wife, what to do? Try vacuuming.
    xxx/ellauri358.html on line 170: Irigaraysta on tärkeää että naaraat ja koiraat ihmelettävät toistensa vehkeitä. Eläköön se pieni ero. Mutta Descartes, eikös ihmetyxen vastakohta ole tympäännys? Tuttu juttu, sanoi Natachan kaiken nähnyt lentokapteeni. Vaikka Natachan tissit ovat kyllä ihmeteltävät. Ne ei vaadi fenomenologista vaivannäköä, velä vähemmän sen pikkarit! Kun niihin pääsis kurkkaamaan, olis huuli pyöreenä. Toisto tyylikeinona! harva asia sietää yhtä paljon toistoa kuin köyrintä.
    xxx/ellauri358.html on line 217: Lucy arvosteli nyreästi miesten mestaroimaa tiedettä yleensä ja freudilaista hysteeristen naisten lyttäystä erityisesti, sillä tuloxella että Lacan antoi sille potkut koulustaan.
    xxx/ellauri358.html on line 218: Pojat samastuvat isin kikkeliin ja tytöt äidin -- ei pilluun vaan munan puutteeseen! Juupa juu Lacan, toi olikin aika paxua.
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    xxx/ellauri361.html on line 212: Kirjaa odotettiin innolla. "Kuinka me kaikki iloitsimme", eräs kriitikko kirjoitti saatuaan tietää, että Tolstoi oli päättänyt tehdä ensimmäisen fiktionsa 25 vuoteen, ei lyhytromaanin vaan täyspitkän romaanin. "Suokoon Jumala, että niitä tulee lisää ja lisää!" Se myi enemmän kuin Anna Karenina ja War and Peace. Se ilmestyi suositussa venäläisessä viikkolehdessä Lada Niva , jonka kuvitti Leonid Pasternak, ja amerikkalaisessa kuukausilehdessä The Cosmopolitan nimellä The Awakening.
    xxx/ellauri361.html on line 267: Raamatun Jeesus on ihmiseksi syntynyt Jumalan suosikkipoika, joka tuli sovittamaan ihmisten syndejä. Koraanin Jeesus on gnostilainen profeetta Isa, joka oli vain profeetan tehtävän saanut yksi ihminen, kuten Spartacus.
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    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 59: Si, ormai sono due anni che sto con il mio ragazzo è lui è davvero superdotato, mai visto e avuto uno così. Ci sono sia pro che contro. All'inizio non è stato facile, tanto che la prima volta chè l'abbiamo fatto mi ha fatto uscire sangue, ed io non ero vergine! Poi lui avendolo anche molto largo, ogni volta all'inizio della penetrazione mi fa molto male, e succede ancora oggi. Ma Dopo che entra poi va tutto bene ed è bellissimo fare sesso con lui, tranne quando spinge forte che con la sua lunghezza mi arriva allo stomaco e li sono dolori, ma con il tempo ha capito I miei limiti e dove lui può arrivare e come andare.
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 61: Alle donne davvero può piacere prender“lo” in bocca?
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 63: Sinceramente è la parte del sesso che preferisco, mi piace anche più della penetrazione.
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    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 85: Born on February 11, 1900, in Marburg, in Southern Germany, Gadamer grew up in Breslau (now Wroclaw in Poland), where his father was Professor of Pharmacy at the University of Breslau, later taking the Chair of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Marburg.
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 87: In 1949 Gadamer was asked to succeed Karl Jaspers as chair at the University of Heidelberg, where he would spend the remainder of h!s academic career. After his divorce from Frida Kratz, Gadamer marned his second wife Kate Lekebusch, in 1950. In 1953, Gadamer founded the scholarly journal 'Philosophische Rundschau, with Kate leading the editorial business. "Under her direction, it became one of the 7 best philosophical Journals in postwar Germany," according to Jean Grondin.
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 97: Gadamerin pääteos on Wahrheit und Methode (Totuus ja metodi) vuodelta 1960. Tunnettuja ovat myös hänen väittelynsä Jürgen Habermasin ja Jacques Derridan kanssa. Mistä ne väittelevät, politiikastako?
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 124: Vuonna 1981 Gadamer yritti keskustella Jacques Derridan kanssa konferenssissa Pariisissa, mutta se osoittautui vähemmän valaisevaksi, koska näillä kahdella ajattelijalla ei ollut yhteistä kieltä. Toinen puhui harppisakua ja toinen sefardiranua. Gadamerin kuoleman jälkeen Derrida kutsui heidän kyvyttömyyttään ymmärtää toisiaan yhdeksi Gadamerin elämän pahimmista ongelmista. Aitoa vuoropuhelua Gadamerin ja Derridan välillä ei koskaan tapahtunut. Tämä on sääli, koska hermeneutiikan ja dekonstruktion välillä on paljon samaa huuhaafiilistä.
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 130: Hän arvosteli perinteistä saksalaisten humanistien "elämä ja teos-" lähestymistapaa, missä saadaan yhteys kirjoittajan ajatuksiin, jotka johtivat tekstin luomiseen (Schleiermacher), tai tilanteeseen, joka johti ko. ilmaisuun (Dilthey).
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    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 667: Hänestä tuli johtava angloamerikkalaisen oikeusfilosofian teoreetikko ja porvarillinen radikaali, jonka ideat vaikuttivat hyvinvointipolitiikan kehitykseen. Hän kannatti yksilön ja taloudellisia vapauksia, kirkon ja valtion erottamista, sananvapautta, naisten yhtäläisiä oikeuksia, oikeutta avioeroon ja (julkaisemattomassa esseessä) homoseksuaalisten tekojen dekriminalisointia. Hän vaati orjuuden, kuolemanrangaistuksen ja fyysisen rangaistuksen, mukaan lukien lasten, poistamista. Hänestä on tullut myös varhainen eläinten oikeuksien puolustaja. Vaikka hän kannatti vahvasti yksilöiden laillisten oikeuksien laajentamista, hän vastusti ajatusta luonnonlaeista ja luonnollisista oikeuksista (joita molempia pidetään "jumalaisina" tai "Jumalan antamina"). alkuperä), kutsuen niitä "hölynpölyksi paalujen päällä". Bentham kritisoi myös terävästi juridisia fiktioita (a family of hypothetical figures in anglo-saxon law including: the "right-thinking member of society", the "officious bystander", the "reasonable parent", the "reasonable landlord", the "fair-minded and informed observer", the "person having ordinary skill in the art" in patent law, and stretching back to Roman jurists, the figure of the bonus pater familias, all used to define legal standards).
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 704: Jos niin tapahtuisi, että henkilökohtaiset ystäväni ja muut opetuslapseni olisivat valmiita tapaamaan yhdessä jonain päivänä tai päivinä vuodesta moraalin ja lainsäädännön suurimman onnenjärjestelmän perustajan muistoksi, toimeenpanijani tulee silloin tällöin. Asia, joka on kuljetettava huoneessa, jossa he kohtaavat mainitun laatikon tai kotelon sisältöineen, sijoitettava sellaiseen huoneen osaan, että koottu yritys näyttää kohtaavan. - Queen's Square Place, Westminster, keskiviikko 30. toukokuuta 1832."
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 717: Saksalainen filosofi Wilhelm Dilthey (1833–1911) on yksi modernin tai ainakin filosofisen hermeneutiikan perustajista. Hän on tärkeä välittäjä siinä henkitieteiden tiedollista perustaa tutkivassa filosofian traditiossa, jonka ensimmäisiä edustajia olivat Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834) ja Johann Gustav Droysen (1808–1884), ja jota Filthy Diltheyn jälkeen 1900-luvulla kehittivät edelleen Martin "nazi" Heidegger (1889–1976), Hans-Georg "humanisti vastoin isän toiveita" Gadamer (1900–2002) ja Paul "ranu" Ricoeur (1913–2005). Dilthey kutsui filosofista projektiaan terveen järjen kritiikiksi. Hän katsoi, että Immanuel Kantin kriittinen filosofia (ks. "Kant: Puhtaan järjen kritiikki") ei antanut vastausta historiallisten tieteiden tiedollisiin ongelmiin, ja halusi siksi täydentää Kantin filosofiaa erityisesti kokemuksen transvestiittisten ehtojen osalta.
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 721: Dilthey syntyi Biebrichissä lähellä Mainzia pappisperheeseen, jossa harrastettiin paljon kulttuuria, erityisesti kirkkomusiikkia ja suositeltavaa kirjallisuutta. Teologian opinnot eivät kuitenkaan tyydyttäneet Diltheyta, ja hän vaihtoi ne filosofiaan Berliinin yliopistossa. Dilthey väitteli tohtoriksi Berliinissä 1864. Historialliset opinnot ja filosofia vieraannuttivat hänet uskonnosta. Äidilleen hän kirjoitti, että häntä riivasi tiedonjano, jota papan uskonto ei voi tyydyttää. Hänen kiinnostuksensa uskontoa kohtaan kuitenkin säilyi läpi elämän, samoin kuin jonkinlainen romantikoilta omaksuttu pantyhose maailmankatsomus. Hänen lukeneisuutensa määrä oli miltei käsittämätön, tosin ei se lukemastaan paljon muistanut. Hän kirjoitti paasauxia filosofian historiasta Spinozasta Wolffiin ja Kantiin, Schellingistä Comteen ja Schopenhaueriin, Schleiermacherista Nietzscheen. Multa puuttuu vielä muutama, ainakin Wolff ja Comte. Baselissa (eräänlainen Kouvola) hän kirjoitti suurtyötään Schleiermacherin elämäkertaa sekä tärkeitä tekeleitä kuten Goethe und die dichterische Phantasie ja merkittävään kulttuurifilosofiseen esseekokoelmaansa Das Erlebnis und die Dichtung.
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 740: and Lana Wachowski (sukupuolenvaihtosisaruxia), Ellen DeGeneres (demokraatti degeneraatti), Barney Frank
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 754: Nuorena teini-ikäisenä toinen maailmansota vaikutti Jyrkiin syvästi. Lukion valmistumiseen asti Habermas asui Gummersbachissa Kölnin lähellä . Hänen isänsä Ernst Habermas oli Kölnin teollisuuspamppuja. Jyrki kuvaili häntä osuvasti natsien kannattajaksi ja vuodesta 1933 natsipuolueen NSDAP:n jäseneksi. Jyrki itse oli Jungvolkführer, saksalaisen Jungvolkin johtaja, joka kuului Hitlerjugendiin. Aika noloa. Hänet kasvatettiin vankkumattomassa protestanttisessa miljöössä, sillä hänen isoisänsä oli Gummersbachin seminaarin johtaja. Hän suoritti filosofian tohtorin tutkinnon Bonnissa vuonna 1954 väitöskirjalla, jossaa kirjoitettiin absoluutin ja "absoluutin" välisestä konfliktista Schellingin ajattelussa, Jakkoh-Hintikka sentään todisti jotain 2. kl logiikan ilmaisuvoimasta. Habilitaatiovaiheessa tuli riitaa Horkheimerin kanssa Frankfurtin koulussa, ja Jyrki painui iänikuiseen Marburgiin. Hannu-Jori hommasi sille henk.koht. ylim. professorin paikan Heidelbergistä. 1964 Jyrki kosti Horkheimerille potut pottuina ja vei sen tyhjentämän tuolin Frankfurtin koulussa.
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 779: Sombartin Wernerin takomaa termiä Spätkapitalisumus käytettiin 1960-luvulla Saksassa ja Itävallassa, kun länsimaiset marxilaiset kirjoittivat Frankfurtin koulukunnan ja austromarxismin perinteeseen. Leo Michielsen ja Andre Gorz suosittelivat termiä "uuskapitalismi" Ranskassa ja Belgiassa uusilla analyyseillä uudesta sodanjälkeisestä kapitalismista. Jacques Derridakin (ranu) piti uuskapitalismista parempana kuin sakemannien post- tai myöhäiskapitalismia. Theodor Adorno piti "myöhäiskapitalismia" parempana kuin "teollista yhteiskuntaa", joka oli Saksan sosiologien 16. kongressin teemana vuonna 1968.
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    xxx/ellauri366.html on line 84: Colleen Renée LaRose (born June 5, 1963), also known as Jihad Jane and Fatima LaRose, is an American citizen who was convicted and sentenced to 10 years for terrorism-related crimes, including conspiracy to commit murder and providing material support to terrorists.
    xxx/ellauri366.html on line 102: Jotkut terroristiasiantuntijat viittasivat LaRosen ilmeiseen henkiseen epävakauteen ja väittivät, että hän oli poikkeavuus eikä edusta edustavasti naisjihadisteja. Kommentoijat huomauttivat, että sekä Ramirez että LaRose olivat blondeja, joilla oli siniset silmät, ja että Damache ja hänen kollegansa etsivät vaaleatukkaisia, sinisilmäisiä käännynnäisiä, koska radikalisoituessaan heidän olisi helppo ylittää rajat epäilemättä.
    xxx/ellauri366.html on line 106: Vuonna 2009 Ramirez matkusti Irlantiin samaan aikaan Colleen LaRosen kanssa, missä hän meni naimisiin Ali Charaf Damachen kanssa, jota syytetään muiden henkilöiden värväämisestä terroristisoluun, joka suunnitteli Vilksin murhaa. Saapuessaan Irlantiin hän meni naimisiin Damachen kanssa.
    xxx/ellauri366.html on line 108: Damachen romanttiset suunnitelmat keskittyivät kuitenkin pian LaRosen ympärille. LaRosen kerrotaan kuitenkin pitäneen Damachea paljon vähemmän vaikuttavana henkilökohtaisesti ja yrittäneen vihjailla itse FBI:lle jotta he maksaisivat hänen palauttamisestaan Yhdysvaltoihin. Niinkuin maxoivatkin. LaRose palasi Yhdysvaltoihin ja myönsi avoimesti roolinsa juonessa, syyllistämällä Damachen ja Ramirezin. LaRose sai kymmenen vuoden vankeustuomion ja Ramirez kahdeksan vuoden tuomion. Ramirez sai istua koko pyttytuomion, LaRose vain 4/10 sinisilmäisyyden tähden.
    xxx/ellauri366.html on line 193: 9. tammikuuta 2015 oli Hypercacherin kosher-supermarketin piiritys, jossa ranskalaissyntyinen malilainen muslimi otti panttivankeja ja murhasi neljä ihmistä (kaikki juutalaisia) ennen kuin ranskalaiset kommandot tappoivat heidät.
    xxx/ellauri366.html on line 231: Mats Löfving hade jobbat länge som polis. Han har haft flera viktiga jobb som chef för poliserna i Sverige. Mats Löfving blev 61 år gammal. Stackars Mats.
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    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 74: Oliko Tampereella 1933 kääntäjä Jens Hilden se Sara Hildenin adoptiolapsi? Oli takuulla, Jensin tytärkin on Sara. Kenties Jens olikin jonkun Jussi Jänixen Saaralle vaikka Ruåzin reissulla epähuomiossa pukkaama oma lapsi! Sara Hildén os. Saara Kadell oli izekin lehtolapsi Lempäälästä jolla oli sittemmin rättikauppoja Tampereella ja Lahessa. 40-vuotiaana nai parikymppisen juopon maalarin eikä niillä keskenään ollut lapsia. Vain massia ja maalauxia. Sara lähetti Jensin Ruåziin sotalapsexi 1942 ja 1947 se jäikin sinne. Sarasta tuli muotialan liikenainen ja taidemesenaatti. Sen hautakivessä on sitaatti joltain ranu maalarilta joka sanoo että sitten kun taulut ovat joutavia on piru merrassa. Nyze on. Druzhinin Polina ei perustanut Sacksin haalistuneista tauluista joissa oli lehmiä ja rosvoja.
    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 87: kokema "häpeän kokemus" muutti lopullisesti hänen arvionsa Sachan elokuvasta, jota hän ihaili nuoruudessaan. Hän
    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 103: Juutalaisen lain mukaan, jos olet, kuten Elvis, polveutunut juutalaisesta naisesta katkeamattomassa naislinjassa, sinua pidetään halachically juutalaisena, vaikka et olisi koskaan tunnustautunut juutalaiseksi tai harjoittanut uskontoa. Elvis on myynyt yli miljardi Levyä maailmanlaajuisesti. Presleyt kutsuttiin naapuriin shabbatillalliselle kerran kuukaudessa, mikä sai Elvisin kiintymään challahiin, porkkanatzimmeihin ja matsopallokeittoon. Elvis toimi "shabbasgoyna" Fruchtereille, ei-juutalaispoikana sytyttämässä valot ja vastaavaa sapatin alkamisen jälkeen. Se oli syntiä. Nuori Elvis piti taskussaan kipaa kaiken varalta. Kahdelle Elvixen isoenolle annettiin juutalaiset nimet, Sidney ja Jerome. Sidney on britti paikannimi ja Saint Jerome was responsible for the creation of the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible. St. Elvis oli kelttiläinen piispa. Presley itse osallistui Assembly of God -kirkkoon perheensä kanssa. Baz Luhrmannin Elvis on nyt elokuvateattereissa.
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    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 123: Vielä teini-ikäisenä Al erotettiin perheen kodista sen jälkeen, kun hänen hartaasti uskonnollinen isänsä sai hänet kiinni kuuntelemasta Jackie Wilsonia. Sitten hän asui prostituoidun luona, alkoi touhuta [täsmennystä tarvitaan] ja nautti huumeista. "Kun olin 13-vuotias, rakastin vain Elvis Presleytä. Mitä tahansa hän saikaan aikaan, menin ulos ja ostin."
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    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 153: Don´t Look Back (1993)
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    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 256: Tämä tarinan kirjoitti Druzhin 25-vuotiaana vuonna 1847 ennen kaikkia I. Turgenevin, L. Tolstoin, F. Dostojevskin suuria romaaneja ja oli erittäin suosittu lukijoiden keskuudessa. Tarina rakkauskolmiosta, jossa on epätavallinen esitys hahmojen välisistä suhteista ja uskomaton lopputulos 1800-luvulle. Opimme kaikista tapahtumista hahmojen kirjeenvaihdosta. Päähenkilön K. Sachsin sotilastoverista ja ystävästä Zaleshinista tulee kirjeenvaihtaja ja hänen vaimonsa Polinka kirjoittaa ystävällensä Annette Krasinskajalle, Galezkyn siskolle.
    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 278: George Sand n'était pas trop fortement influencé par Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 279: L’homme ne naît pas méchant, il ne naît pas bon non plus, comme l’entend Jean-Jacques Rousseau. L’homme naît avec plus ou moins de passions, avec plus ou moins de vigueur pour les satisfaire, avec plus ou moins d’aptitude pour en tirer un bon parti dans la société.
    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 283: Edmée de Mauprat, quant à elle, est une jeune femme noble et vertueuse. Son personnage est empreint de douceur et de détermination, faisant d’elle un personnage féminin fort et inspirant. Leurs histoires entrelacées de passion et de rédemption nous tiennent en haleine, nous invitant à réfléchir sur la nature humaine et sur la possibilité de changer et de se racheter. Lunastusta kehiin taas. Vizi moraali on yhtä kaupanhierontaa.
    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 296: Ja niin nuori prinssi Galitsky ilmestyy näyttämölle. Galizky on tyhmä mutta hyvännäköinen ja himoo Polinaa aivan kanki jäykkänä. Kerran Aleksanteri oli yrittänyt kosiskella Polinaa, mutta ei osoittanut tarvittavaa päättäväisyyttä ja lähti ulkomaille. Ja kun hän palasi, hän löysi tämän naimisissa olevana naisena. Kokonainen tunteiden pyörre valtasi nuoren prinssin. Hän kokee intohimoa, menetyksen katkeruutta ja kostonhimoa onnellista kilpailijaansa Saxia kohtaan. Pitkän työmatkan aikana Konstantina, Polinka ja Alexander tulevat läheisemmiksi. Saatuaan tietää nuoren vaimonsa uskottomuudesta Sachs lähestyy monimutkaisen ongelman ratkaisua poikkeuksellisella tavalla. Nimittäin mitenkä?
    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 302: Alex Polinkasta: Minusta Polinkasi oli vielä söpömpi kuin hän oli vapautuessaan. Se on vielä hyvin pieni, mutta on kasvanut huomattavasti. Hänen vartalonsa tuli vieläkin ohuempi. Keskustelut miehensä kanssa tekivät hänelle paljon hyvää, koska Sachs on sekä älykäs että energinen henkilö.
    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 321: Zaleshinin lihava palvelija lähestyi Sachsia ja ojensi hänelle kirjeen, jossa oli musta sinetti ja ulkomainen postileima. Polinka ei ollut enää maailmassa. Se oli hänen viimeinen kirjeensä, jonka hän kirjoitti ja luki uudelleen yöllä. Vain Jumala, Sax ja Polinka itse tiesivät, mitä siihen oli kirjoitettu.
    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 327: En koskaan kyllästy hämmästymään päähenkilön jaloudesta, jota ei pysäyttäisi kaksintaistelu, jolla on onnistunut kokemus niihin osallistumisesta, mutta hän on viisas ja toimii toisin. Hän ei kosta, hän päästää irti, mutta hän ei vain päästä irti, vaan rakkaudella ja halukkuudella uhrata kaikki, mitä hänellä on rakkaansa ja tämän onnen nimissä. Olen hyvin pahoillani Sachsia kohtaan, hän on kiltti, älykäs, lämminsydäminen.
    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 333: Georges Sandin ensimmäiset romaanit - tunnetuimmat niistä ovat "Indiana" (1832), "Valentine" (1832), "Jacques" (1834) ovat romaaneja intohimoisesta, kaiken kuluttavasta rakkaudesta. Clarissa on S. Richardsonin romaanin "Clarissa Garlow" (1748) sankaritar; Julia on J. J. Rousseaun romaanin "Julia tai uusi Heloise" (1761) sankaritar, joka on idealisoitu naiskuva.
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    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 1228: Seppo Heinola: Raamatun käännöksen ja fundament. tulkinnan mukaan mies oli ensin, mutta biologinen fakta on se, että ihmisen perusmuoto on nainen. Kaikki sikiöt ovat ensin tyttöjä, kunnes jotkut alkavat y-kromosomin SRI geenin vaikutuksesta miehistyä. Jäänteenä tästä alkunaisellisuudesta ovat mm. miehen nisät. En tiedä mixi miehellä on nisät se on mysteeri mutta pidän mysteereistä, sanoo  vaaleenpunanen katolinen ämmä Black is new Orangessa transuneekerille eikä anna sille hormonilääkettä. Vitun izekäs kusipää.
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    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 38: This development could open up a bizarre vision of the universe in which black holes can cough themselves into nothingness, Hawking said during recent lectures on the BBC and at Harvard. “This raises a serious problem that strikes at the heart of our understanding of science,” he said. “If determinism, the predictability of the universe, breaks down with black holes, it could break down in other situations,” he said. “Even worse, if determinism breaks down, we can’t be sure of our past history, either. The history books and our memories could just be illusions,” he said. The Nobel prize could just be an illusion, he said. Two years later he died.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 48: Nonrenormalizability itself is no big deal; the Fermi theory of weak interactions was nonrenormalizable, but now we know how to complete it into a quantum theory involving W and Z bosons that is consistent at higher energies. So nonrenormalizability doesn't necessarily point to a contradiction in the theory; it merely means the theory is incomplete.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 50: Gravity is more subtle, though: the real problem is not so much nonrenormalizability as high-energy behavior inconsistent with local quantum field theory. In quantum mechanics, if you want to probe physics at short distances, you can scatter particles at high energies. (You can think of this as being due to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, if you like, or just about properties of Fourier transforms where making localized wave packets requires the use of high frequencies.) By doing ever-higher-energy scattering experiments, you learn about physics at ever-shorter-length scales. (This is why we build the LHC to study physics at the attometer length scale.)
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 52: With gravity, this high-energy/short-distance correspondence breaks down. If you could collide two particles with center-of-mass energy much larger than the Planck scale, then when they collide their wave packets would contain more than the Planck energy localized in a Planck-length-sized region. This creates a black hole. If you scatter them at even higher energy, you would make an even bigger black hole, because the Schwarzschild radius grows with mass. So the harder you try to study shorter distances, the worse off you are: you make black holes that are bigger and bigger and swallow up ever-larger distances. No matter what completes general relativity to solve the renormalizability problem, the physics of large black holes will be dominated by the Einstein action, so we can make this statement even without knowing the full details of quantum gravity.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 54: This tells us that quantum gravity, at very high energies, is not a quantum field theory in the traditional sense. It's a stranger theory, which probably involves a subtle sort of nonlocality that is relevant for situations like black hole horizons.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 56: None of this is really a contradiction between general relativity and quantum mechanics. For instance, string theory is a quantum mechanical theory that includes general relativity as a low-energy limit. What it does mean is that quantum field theory, the framework we use to understand all non-gravitational forces, is not sufficient for understanding gravity. Black holes lead to subtle issues that are still not fully understood. But not contradictions, just lacunae.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 62: Erkki kerskailee että aikamme johtavia ajattelijoita ovat Erkki Valtaoja ja sen kolleegat. Se on sosiaalinen pienlaumaeläin, jolla on evoluution sisään rakentama tarve yrittää päästä läjän huipulle. Onnexi se ei paljon ajattele, siitä ei hyvää seuraa. Sen idoleja on Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Jared Diamond, Yuval Noah Harari, Steven Pinker, Hans Rosling, Oliver Sacks, Kari Enkvist ja Stephen Hawking. Iso liuta enimmäxeen amerikkalaisia ateisteja, monet ikäviä INTJ-tyyppisiä luonteita. Ei niihin pidä luottaa pitemmälle kun ne jaxaa heittää, mikä maan painovoimassa ei ole kovin pitkälle. Esko Valtaoja on tosin pieni tutkija, mutta on se silti aika mahakas. Parta siltä on kyllä hävinnyt kuten muilta pahoilta, syöpä vei. Aina on jotain jota voi tehdä ja onnistua siinä, kuten painaa nappulaa. Michael Jacksonilta se sujui vaivatta, Hawkingille se oli pirun vaikeaa loppupeleissä. Viime kädessä Stephen kommunikoi tietokoneen kanssa poikkeuxellisen ilmeikkäiden kulmakarvojen avulla. Eski Saarisella on myös sellaiset.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 70: Hawking ja Thorne hävisivät vedon Preskillille, info ei häviä mustassa aukossa, se vaan mukiloidaan tuntemattomaxi. “I am sorry to disappoint science fiction fans, but if information is preserved, there is no possibility of using black holes to travel to other universes. If you jump into a black hole, your mass energy will be returned to our universe, but in a mangled form which contains the information about what you were like, but in an unrecognisable state.” Thorne ei ole vielä vakuuttunut, mutta se onkin vielä elossa. Se seisoo yhä Hawkingin hartioilla, jotka olivat kyllä ihan lysyssä.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 84: Ex nihilo, nihil fit – is one of the propositions to which great significance was attributed in metaphysics. The proposition is either to be viewed as just a barren tautology, nothing is nothing, or, if becoming is supposed to have real meaning in it, then, since only nothing comes from nothing, there is in fact none in it, for the nothing remains nothing in it. Becoming entails that nothing not remain nothing, but that it pass over into its other, being. – Later metaphysics, especially the Christian, rejected the proposition that out of nothing comes nothing, thus asserting a transition from nothing into being; no matter how synthetically or merely imaginatively it took this proposition, there is yet even in the most incomplete unification of being and nothing a point at which they meet, and their distinguishedness vanishes. –
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 85: The proposition, nothing comes from nothing, nothing is just nothing, owes its particular importance to its opposition to becoming in general and hence also to the creation of the world out of nothing. Those who zealously hold firm to the proposition, nothing is just nothing, are unaware that in so doing they are subscribing to the abstract pantheism of the Eleatics and essentially also to that of Spinoza. The philosophical view that accepts as principle that being is only being, nothing only nothing, deserves the name of 'system of identity'; this abstract identity is the essence of pantheism. - acebook.com/speculativephilosophy/posts/3919977228063916">Hegel, 'Becoming', in 'The Science of Logic', 1812. [Kay Sage, 'Arithmetic of Breaking Wind', 1947]
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 89: On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason (German: Ueber die vierfache Wurzel des Satzes vom zureichenden Grunde) is an elaboration on the classical Principle of Sufficient Reason, written by German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer as his doctoral dissertation in 1813. The principle of sufficient reason is a powerful and controversial philosophical principle stipulating that everything must have a reason or cause. Schopenhauer revised and re-published it in 1847. The work articulated the centerpiece of many of Schopenhauer's arguments, and throughout his later works he consistently refers his readers to it as the necessary beginning point for a full understanding of his further writings.)
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 93: The Principle of Reason, the text of an important and influential lecture course that Martin Heidegger gave in 1955-56, takes as its focal point Leibniz's principle: nothing is without reason. Heidegger shows here that the principle of reason is in fact a principle of being. Much of his discussion is aimed at bringing his readers to the "leap of thinking," which enables them to grasp the principle of reason as a principle of being. This text presents Heidegger's most extensive reflection on the notion of history and its essence, the Geschick of being, which is considered on of the most important developments in Heidegger's later thought. One of Heidegger's most artfully composed texts, it also contains important discussions of language, translation, reason, objectivity, and technology as well as remarkable readings of Leibniz, Kant, Aristotle, and Goethe, among others. And lots of black-and-white pictures of scantily dressed women.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 108: V: Ennustaminen on vaikeaa, ja tulevaisuuden ennustaminen on erityisen vaikeaa, sanoi Ahti Karjalainen. Ize asiassa se ei ole vaikeaampaa kuin menneenkään, sillä jokainen päivä on uusi eilinen. Alkeelliset apinat koittaa käydä kauppaa pahansuopien jumalien kaa: anna sinä tää juttu ilmaisexi niin minä annan ilmaisexi uhreja ja läpyjä. Nykyajan jumalat on syömälakossa, niiden mustat aukot on umpeen tervattu, siis niille riittää pelkät aploodit. Tai no jonkinlainen ryhtiliike saattaa niitä miellyttää. Tit for tat, se on vanhan ajan jumalien moraali. Laplace ei enää tarvinnut sitä hypoteesia.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 114: Today, many physicists believe that the holographic principle (specifically the AdS/CFT duality) demonstrates that Hawking's conclusion was incorrect, and that information is in fact preserved. In 2004 Hawking himself conceded a bet he had made, agreeing that black hole evaporation does in fact preserve information.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 166: Hyvä että sentään Tapsa vapautti tuolinsa. "Tavallaan tilanne on sama kuin 1492 kun Kolumbus särki munansa." No nimenomaan. Helskatti ei olis lähtenyt, tai edes uponnut, ei oltas tässä pisteessä. Ei olis Trumppia eikä Bideetä ja intiaanit sais vielä razastaa aavaa preeriaa. Britit oli kanssa maailmanlaajuisia törkeitä perseitä. "Kuvitella meillä ei olis Big Macia eikä KFC:tä, ei Coca Colaa eikä punanuttuista joulupukkia." Se olis tosi tosi hienoa. Viimeinen mitä mä toivon on että "se yhdistäisi meidät yhteisten haasteiden edessä". Verikosto oli ainoa mikä piti apinapopulaation aisoissa. Vendetta takaisin! "Olemme jo ajeluttaneet mönkijöitä Marsissa". Tapsan rullatuoleineen olis voinut lähettää Marsiin mönkimään. Onnexi se on nyt myöhäistä. "En kiistä että ilmastonmuutosta vastaan pitäisi taistella", mutta vielä parempi olis täyttää atmosfääri rakettikaasuilla. Bill Gatesin rikkihöyryt vielä taivaalle niin helvetintunnelma olis entistä aidompi.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 173: Joo tää Breakthrough Starshot on tosiaan tämmönen transhumanistien huuhaayritys. Jotain kärpäsenkakan kokoisia avaruuslaivoja joita vauhditetaan maasta käsin gigatonnien valonsäteellä. Se rahoitetaan Yuri Milnerin, Stephen Hawkingin, ja Facebookin sokeritoukan irtorahoilla. Sinnekö niiden meidän selkänahasta kiskomat pennoset nyt menevät, valonsäteinä avaruuden tyhjyyteen ison ydinvoimalan tehoilla? Voi jumalauta, en paremmin sano, vaikka Pekka kauhistuu. "Tarjoavat ihmiskunnalle tilaisuuden." Haistakaa kuulkaa ihan vittu! Kutistakaa mieluummin kulti Milner ja Sokerivuori kärpäsenkakan kokoisixi ja flengatkaa ne stratosfääriin minitähdixi!
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    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 203: Hyvä esim: maapallo on käymässä meille liian pienexi, sanoo egoistis-narsistinen Tapani. Päinvastoin! Meistä on tullut maapallolle liian iso rasite. Sietää soveltaa E.Saarisen suhteellisuusteoriaa: ei suurenneta pesätonttia, vaan pienennetään termiittitiheyttä. Intel on tukenut minua 25 vuotta, siitä sille suuret kiitoxet Hi Google! Thanx Siri! Much obliged Segway --- AARGH! Mein Leben! Pääsin tähän saavutuxeen sisäisen paloni ansiosta. Käytän aivojeni käyttöliittymänä Facebookia. (Tästä mainoxesta oli sovittu Silverfishin kaa, se kuuluu meidän läpimurtotähdenlentodiiliin.) Sillä seuraajani pysyvät ajan tasalla uusimmista teorioistani. Käytän sitä vielä täältä pilvenlongalta, please tune in! Internet yhdistää meidät kaikki kuten Matrix-leffassa, olemme neuroneja jättimäisissä sähköaivoissa. Ja kun älykkyysosamäärä on sen mukainen, mihin emme kykenisi? Voimmeko edes luoda niin isoa kiveä ettemme jaxa sitä nostaa? Kaikkien pitää palvoa tiedettä kuin jotain jumalaa. Hei Pekka, voitit vedon, Hawking silinteripäisine virkaveljineen on todellakin kotoisin mustasta aukosta!
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 210: Although I did not know Prof. Hawking, I do have ALS, which puts me in a similar situation. He has to have someone to help him. As simple as that. Although they may use a Hoyer lift, and if he still values his privacy, he may also use a bidet rather than being wiped. This is a terribly debilitating illness, that presents new challenges at every turn.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 219: V. Hawking was actually spotted in church not infrequently in Cambridge. In Britain, you’re not actually expected to believe in God in order to go to church, if you feel like going to church. If you do believe in God, you’re not expected to go to church either. You go to church if you like going to church for some reason, and that’s that.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 220: Personally, as someone with no religious beliefs, I’d feel a bit weird about the idea that someone might launch my ashes into space after my death. Sort of seems like a terrible waste of rocket power. It’s irrelevant what happens to my ashes after death.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 222: Being buried in Westminster Abbey is generally considered a very high honour. Not that you’re likely to care after you’ve died. Once you’re dead, it’s no longer about you. It’s about how people remember you. More people are likely to remember him buried in Westminster Abbey than in outer space, which appears sparsely populated at best.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 223: Westminster Abbey, whatever else it is, is a tourist attraction. Not a tacky one, but a rather nice and tasteful one.
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    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 476: David Berlinski was born in the United States in 1942 to German-born Jewish refugees who had immigrated to New York City after escaping from France while the Vichy government was collaborating with the Germans. His father was Herman Berlinski, a composer, organist, pianist, musicologist and choir conductor, and his mother was Sina Berlinski (née Goldfein), a pianist, piano teacher and voice coach. Both were born and raised in Leipzig where they studied at the Conservatory, before fleeing to Paris where they were married and undertook further studies. German was David Berlinski´s first spoken language. He earned his PhD in philosophy from Princeton University.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 482: Berlinski´s books have received mixed reviews, and been criticized for containing historical and mathematical inaccuracies. One critic said, "I haven't learned anything from [Berlinski's] book except that the novel of mathematics is best written in another style." He is the author of several detective novels starring private investigator Aaron Asherfeld, and a number of shorter works of fiction and non-fiction.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 492: Burgess, Stuart. “The Beauty of the Peacock Tail and the Problems with the Theory of Sexual Selection.” Journal of Creation 15, no. 2 (August 2001): 94–102.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 494: Burgess, Stuart. “Critical Characteristics and the Irreducible Knee Joint.” Journal of Creation 13, no. 2 (August 1999):112–117.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 502: How dense can these creation types really be? Wanting very much for something to be true turns people into imbeciles. The least one can say for Dawkins is that he knows what he doesn´t know. He his happy to just wait and see. One of my daughters challenged the teacher and said, “Miss, you keep saying ‘evolution did it,’ but you never actually explain how evolution did it.” The teacher had to confess that my daughter made a valid criticism, and the rest of class agreed. So what? How did god create the snake? Did he roll it like Gary Larson shows, or did he use some other method? Did he just make a hypnotic gesture? (Yes, see below.)
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    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 560: Shell-shocked, Isis set out to find all the pieces of Osiris’s body. Aided by Nephthys, Isis was able to retrieve all the body parts of Osiris, except Osiris penis. Isis called on the god Anubis to help in the mummification process. After that, she cast a magical spell on Osiris dismembered parts, bringing him back to life. However, he did not come back in his old self. He was instead reborn in the land of the dead (the Underworld). Before he departed for the Underworld, Isis mated with him and became pregnant with Horus (the falcon-headed god. Apparently the missing penis was located eventually.)
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    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 74: Oma lukunsa olisivat asemastaan todella vaarallisella tavalla sokaistuneet ihmiset. Sellaiset kuin R. Kelly, Harvey Weinstein, Michael Jackson tai Woody Allen.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 115: Sarah (Sally) Hemings (c. 1773 – 1835) was an enslaved woman of mixed race owned by President Thomas Jefferson. Multiple lines of evidence indicate that Jefferson had a long-term sexual relationship with Hemings, and historians now broadly agree that he was the father of her six children. Hemings was a half-sister of Jefferson's wife, Martha Jefferson (née Wayles). Four of Hemings' children survived into adulthood. Hemings died in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1835.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 122: What more than anything is missing in recent films, and shines splendidly in Maxwell’s films, is the sense of glory, the feeling that some have lived on an elevated plane according to the dictates of the highest sense of duty and honor. It’s an unfashionable feeling today, and mocked by those who conspicuously lack it, who love weakly, who think solely in quotidian, political terms. It cannot be understood by those without religious faith, for Heaven is a City of Glory and glory is the special attribute of a God who, if hidden, nevertheless offers us a glimpse of the special virtue of his glory in the lives of those who in moments of danger are willing to sacrifice themselves for a cause they think greater than themselves; and that, above the messiness of political squabbles, is the message behind Maxwell’s films. (The American Spectator 2015)
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 124: Ron Maxwell is (or was) an ardent Trump supporter. He fears some truly inspired Shakespeare director is sure to portray Duncan as Trump, so that Macbeth can spend a full five minutes frenetically stabbing him in his sleep, which should provide ample time for the Trump hating zealots to achieve their ultimate catharsis. But this does not make Trump a villain. As with all of Shakespeares characters, Trump is entirely human in his complexity and contradiction. Shakespeare for dummies indeed.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 132: Buried penis (also known as hidden penis or retractile penis) is a congenital or acquired condition, in which the penis is partially or completely hidden below the surface of the skin. It was first described by Edward Lawrence Keyes in 1919 as the apparent absence of the penis and as being buried beneath the skin of the abdomen, thigh, or scrotum. Further research was done by Maurice Campbell in 1951 when he reported on the penis being buried beneath subcutaneous fat of the scrotum, perineum, hypogastrium, and thigh. A buried penis can lead to obstruction of urinary stream, poor hygiene, soft tissue infection, phimosis, and inhibition of normal sexual function.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 183: Kiintymysvanhempien kiintymyslapsista tulee hautovassa kuplassa sietämättömiä narsisteja. Omena ei kauas putoa. Vahva tunneside hoivanantajiin muodostaa pohjan aikuisiän läheisille ihmissuhteille. Kaikki mulle heti nyt, olkaa mulle äiskiä ja iskiä, antakaa ja auttakaa. Hyvä esimerkki oli David Foster Wallace.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 185: Attachment Parenting International -yhdistyksen mukaan kiintymysvanhemmuutta voidaan kuvata kahdeksan periaatteen muodossa:
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 231: Tisza tulvii, Ilona, Ilona! Päijänne on 40cm normaalia korkeammalla sulamavesien ja toukokuun sateiden takia. Tänä vuonna toukokuu oli kylmä kuin ryssän helvetti ja sateinen. Rauhixen beach on kokonaan veden alla. Kymijoessa menee 2x tavanomainen määrä vettä. Päijänne lähentelee tulvarajoja. Joki tulvii, siis Vehkaoja. Sateet tulivat. Louis Bromfield. Me saatiin em. kirja ilmatteexi Puuppaajalta kun tilattiin sieltä Ilmattarentien keittiökalusteet.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 271: (Genesis 11:2) says that after the flood the new population of Earth spread out from the east. They found a plain in Shinar and settled there. This plain is where the Tirgis and Euphrates Rivers flow parallel to each other toward the Persian Gulf. It became known as Mesopotamia which means “between the rivers.” The Zagros mountains are due east of Mesopotamia whereas the mountains of Ararat, traditional location of the Ark, are several hundred miles to the north.)
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 277: WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE? A case can be made for the view that “Persian” and “Elamite” are not two names for the same people but that having conquered Elam, Persia became the successor to Elam, whose original inhabitants, as Jeremiah’s prophecy indicates, have been scattered to the four winds and absent from the pages of history for over 2,500 years. Evidence of the difference in origin between the Elamites and the Persians came from the mouth of none other than Persian King Darius the Great who said, “I am Darius, the great king, the king of kings, the king of many countries and many people, the king of this expansive land, the son of Wishtaspa of Achaemenid, Persian, the son of a Persian, ‘Aryan’, from the Aryan race” (From Darius the Great’s Inscription in Naqshe-e-Rostam).
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 280: It could also help us understand why the Arabs of the Middle East today are so opposed to the Iranians gaining any kind of political or military advantage over them. Even though they share varieties of the same religion (Islam), the Persians are not Arabs. As an example, if you follow our “Prophecy in the Headlines” feature, you’ve probably read about Saudi Arabian officials announcing that because of the US pursuit of a more cooperative relationship with Iran, the Saudi kingdom will henceforth be limiting its interaction with the US and going its own way where Middle Eastern affairs are concerned.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 285: WHAT HAPPENED TO ELAM? There’s no record of a re-emergence of the Elamites since the Persian conquest 2500 years ago. Some say Jeremiah 49:39 is currently being fulfilled through the Iranians. They say this partly because Iran’s primary nuclear facilities are in the area once called Elam. Its recently completed nuclear reactor in Bushehr lies on the eastern shore of the Persian Gulf in the heart of ancient Elam. If that’s the case then God’s restoration of Elam’s fortunes is both brief and haphazard, its stated purpose is opposed to God’s plan for Israel, and it is doomed to end in even more destruction.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 287: Currently, the most popular view is that the complete fulfillment of Jeremiah’s prophecy is for our time and will take place shortly through Iran’s defeat in the Battle of Ezekiel 38. But if that’s true, then the Iranian people will have to be scattered among all the nations following their defeat and then somehow regain God’s favor during Daniel’s 70th Week in order for the last verse to be fulfilled. There’s simply no good reason to believe this will happen. After one brief reference in Ezekiel 38:5, the future of Persia is never mentioned in the Bible again.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 295: We also need to remember that Bible prophecy only illuminates world history where Israel is concerned. Great Empires have come and gone during Israel’s absence without so much as a hint of their existence in the Bible. Even the United States, by any measure the most successful of them all, is missing from the prophetic record. You can’t tell me God didn’t know these empires were coming, so their absence has to mean that He sees them as irrelevant to Israel’s destiny. Don’t get me wrong, He has used them all to advance His plan for His people, and they were all blessed through their time of participation. But He didn’t find any of them worthy of mention because He didn’t actually need any of them to fulfil His plan.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 305: One of the people groups they "eliminated" was the Rephaites (Rephaim), an ancient group of loosely related tribes of giants who are often thought to be descendants of the Nephilim, mentioned in Genesis 6. In fact, when the 12 Israelite spies first went into the promised land they reported seeing Nephilim there (Numbers 13:33). The Rephaites were a mysterious people about whom the Bible says very little, except that Israel, Edom, Moab, and Ammon were all given the task of destroying them and taking their land.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 333: Edom was the name given to the descendants of Jacob’s twin brother Esau. Having patched things up after their split over the way Jacob had tricked Isaac into giving him Esau’s blessing (Genesis 27), they returned to the area near Kiriath Arba (Hebron) where Isaac and Rebekah lived. Upon Isaac’s death the two brothers buried him and divided up their inheritance.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 336: The relationship between Israel and its three neighbors to the East was never good, and they fought with each other frequently. Sometimes God used Israel to discipline them and at other times He used them to discipline Israel. Under King David, Israel conquered and subjugated all of them for a time (2 Samuel 8:1-14).
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 339: Edom was first welcomed as an ally in the Babylonian conquest of Judah, but Babylon soon turned on them and conquered them, too (Obadiah 1:7-9). God repaid Edom’s treachery against Israel (Obadiah 1:10-14) with Babylon’s treachery against Edom. The Edomites were destroyed and their lands were taken over by the Nabateans, a desert tribe from the south.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 343: EDOM, MOAB, AND AMMON IN THE END TIMES. Edom, Moab, and Ammon are listed in Psalm 83:6-7 among the participants in a scheme to destroy Israel and erase it’s name from people’s memories. By most accounts this battle has never taken place and will most likely be one of the next events on the prophetic horizon. The psalmist’s prayer is that the Lord will cause them to perish in disgrace.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 347: The Beautiful Land is Israel, and the timing of this prophecy is during the Great Tribulation. The fact that Edom, Moab and the leaders of Ammon will be delivered from the anti-Christ’s hand indicates he will have intended to conquer them but will be unable to do so.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 350: Rev. 12:13-17 tells us that after Satan is confined to Earth he will go after “the woman”, symbolic of Israel. But the woman will be given the wings of a great eagle, enabling her to flee into the desert to a place prepared for her, where she will be taken care of for a time, times and half a time, which is 3 ½ years, the duration of the Great Tribulation. This agrees with Matt. 24:15-21 where the Lord warned the believing remnant of Israel to flee to the mountains to escape the Great Tribulation. The closest mountains to Jerusalem are in Moab and Edom.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 352: And concerning the time of the 2nd coming, Isaiah wrote: Who is this coming from Edom, from Bozrah, with his garments stained crimson? Who is this, robed in splendor, striding forward in the greatness of his strength? “It is I, proclaiming victory, mighty to save.” Why are your garments red, like those of one treading the winepress? “I have trodden the winepress alone; from the nations no one was with me. I trampled them in my anger and trod them down in my wrath; their blood spattered my garments, and I stained all my clothing. It was for me the day of vengeance; the year for me to redeem had come. I looked, but there was no one to help, I was appalled that no one gave support; so my own arm achieved salvation for me, and my own wrath sustained me. I trampled the nations in my anger; in my wrath I made them drunk and poured their blood on the ground”
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 363: Our various destinations always included the ruins of Jerash (Gerasa). It was a prominent city of the Decapolis in the Lord’s time (Matt. 4:25), and is located about 30 miles north of Amman. Traveling through the ancient land of the Ammonites, we found it to be quite beautiful in places, with green valleys and numerous villages.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 365: We always spent a day in Petra, as well. We traveled south from Amman down the eastern side of the Dead Sea, through ancient Moab and into Edom. As we journeyed south we soon found ourselves in desert country, but it’s still far from being a wasteland. The highway was wide and well maintained, with light to moderate traffic in both directions, and we passed through several villages with pleasant rest stops before reaching Petra.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 368: “I have heard the insults of Moab and the taunts of the Ammonites, who insulted my people and made threats against their land. Therefore, as surely as I live,” declares the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel, “surely Moab will become like Sodom, the Ammonites like Gomorrah—a place of weeds and salt pits, a wasteland forever. The remnant of my people will plunder them; the survivors of my nation will inherit their land” (Zeph. 2:8-9).
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 370: Here’s another hint that Moab and Ammon will yet fall back under the control of Israel. And Edom will receive an extra portion of the Lord’s wrath:
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 371: My sword has drunk its fill in the heavens; see, it descends in judgment on Edom, the people I have totally destroyed. The sword of the Lord is bathed in blood, it is covered with fat—the blood of lambs and goats, fat from the kidneys of rams. For the Lord has a sacrifice in Bozrah and a great slaughter in the land of Edom. And the wild oxen will fall with them, the bull calves and the great bulls. Their land will be drenched with blood, and the dust will be soaked with fat.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 384: A: The Iranians are the modern day Persians who originated in Elam, not Edom. Edom was the birthplace of the Ammonites and the Moabites and was later inhabited by the family of Esau, Jacob’s brother. Edom got its name from Esau, and is called Jordan today. Elam was located further east on the other side of Iraq, where Iran is today. Obadiah prophesied against the Edomites who were driven out of their capital (Petra) by the Nabateans, a Bedouin people descended from Ishmael, in fulfillment of Obadiah’s prophecy. Many believe that during the Great Tribulation, the Jordanians will hide believing Jews in Petra where God will protect them against the anti-Christ. The area is called Bosrah in Isaiah 63.
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    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 497: Helsingin yliopisto oli Simo Parpolalle vuosikymmeniä paikka, jossa viihdyin ja josta voin olla ylpeä. Minulla oli hyviä ja innostavia opettajia kuten Armas Salonen, Jussi Aro, Henrik Zilliacus, Holger Thesleff ja Heikki Palva, joita kunnioitin ja ihailin, ja hyviä ystäviä kuten Jaakko Frösen, Paavo Hohti ja Jorma Kaimio, joiden kanssa oli kiva rymytä opiskelun vastapainoksi aineyhdistys Symposionissa, ekskursioilla ja osakunnissa. Tuttuja pärstiä koko all male paneeli.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 613: The sparsity of sayings recorded in the biblical accounts suggests that Jesus remained relatively silent for the hours he hung there. Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani? may refer to:
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 619: Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani? (film), written and directed by Jiju Antony
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 621: My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? (film), originally titled Eli, Eli, Lema Sabachthani? , Japanese film directed by Shinji Aoyama
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 623: "Eloi, Eloi, Lama Sabachthani", or "The Baumoff Explosive", a short story by William Hope Hodgson
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 634: In the next verse, in both accounts, some who hear Jesus' cry imagine that he is calling for help from Elijah (Ēlīyā in Aramaic).
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 648: Rabbi Isaac the Babylonian sanoi että Melchizedek syntyi ilman esinahkaa (Genesis Rabbah 43:6). Melchizedek kuzui Jerusalemia nimellä "Salem." (Genesis Rabbah 56:10.) Rabbit sanoivat että Melkisedek opetti Abrahamille Tooraa ennen kuin se oli edes ilmestynyt (Genesis Rabbah 43:6.) Rabbi Eleazar sanoi että Melchizedekin koulussa kävi vieraisilla kerran ize Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) (Babylonian Talmud Makkot 23b).
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 667: Right and left play an important role in Jacob's final blessing to his grandsons, Ephraim and Manasseh (Gen. 48: 12–20), whom Joseph places at the left and right sides of Jacob, respectively (verse 13), expecting his father to place his right hand on Manasseh (the firstborn) and his left on Ephraim, and then bless them. But Jacob crosses his hands, placing his right hand on Ephraim (verse 14) and his left on Manasseh, despite Joseph's objections (verse 18). Jacob explains his actions by stating that Ephraim will be greater than Manasseh (verse 19).
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 676: The modern use derives from an account in the Hebrew Bible, in which pronunciation of this word was used to distinguish Ephraimites, whose dialect used a differently sounding first consonant. The difference concerns the Hebrew letter shin, which is now pronounced as [ʃ] (as in shoe). In the Book of Judges, chapter 12, after the inhabitants of Gilead under the command of Jephthah inflicted a military defeat upon the invading tribe of Ephraim (around 1370–1070 BC), the surviving Ephraimites tried to cross the River Jordan back into their home territory, but the Gileadites secured the river's fords to stop them. To identify and kill these Ephraimites, the Gileadites told each suspected survivor to say the word shibboleth. The Ephraimite dialect resulted in a pronunciation that, to Gileadites, sounded like sibboleth. In the King James Bible the anecdote appears thus (with the word already in its current English spelling):
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 684: Despite the loss of the additional history of Manasseh and Ephraim, several modern-day groups claim descent from them, with varying levels of academic and rabbinical support. The Yusufzai tribe (literal translation The Sons of Joseph) of the Pashtuns of Afghanistan, India and Pakistan, who collectively refer to themselves as the "Bani Israel", have a long tradition connecting them to the exiled Kingdom of Israel. The Samaritans claim that some of their adherents are descended from these tribes, and many Persian Jews claim to be descendants of Ephraim. Many Samaritans claim descent from the grandchildren of Joseph under four main septs, his grandsons Danfi, Tsedakah, Mafraj and Sarawi Samaritans Museum In northeast India, the Mizo Jews claim descent from Manasseh, and call themselves Bnei Menashe; in 2005 Shlomo Amar, Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel, announced that he regarded this claim to be true, which under the Law of Return allows them to migrate to Israel, as long as they formally convert to Israel's Orthodox form of Judaism. Similar traditions are held by the Telugu Jews, in South India, who claim descent from Ephraim, and call themselves Bene Ephraim.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 686: Considered less plausible by academic and Jewish authorities are the claims of several western Christian and related groups, in particular those of the Church of God in Christ. It claims that the whole UK is the direct descendant of Ephraim, and that the whole United States is the direct descendant of Manasseh, based on the interpretation that Jacob had said these two tribes would become the most supreme nations in the world. Some adherents of Messianic Judaism also identify as part of Joseph on the basis that, regardless of any genetic connection which may or may not exist, they observe the Torah and interpret parts of the Tanakh in certain ways.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 688: he Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches that a significant portion of its members are descended from or adopted into the tribe of Ephraim, believing that they are charged with restoring the lost tribes in the latter days, as prophesied by Isaiah. Along with members of the tribe of Judah, members of the tribe of Ephraim are believed to be playing an important leadership roles for covenant Israel in the last days. Members' lineage is declared through patriarchal blessings.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 690: Latter-day Saints also believe that the main groups of the Book of Mormon (Nephites and Lamanites) were parts of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh. They believe that this would be the fulfilment of part of the blessing of Jacob, where it states that "Joseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well; whose branches run over the wall" (Genesis 49:22, interpreting the "wall" as the ocean). The idea being that they were a branch of Israel that was carefully led to another land for their inheritance.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 720: The Book of Jubilees, in describing how the world was divided between Noah's sons and grandsons, says that Lud received "the mountains of Asshur and all appertaining to them till it reaches the Great Sea, and till it reaches the east of Asshur his brother" (Charles translation). The Ethiopian version reads, more clearly "... until it reaches, toward the east, toward his brother Asshur's portion." Jubilees also says that Japheth's son Javan received islands in front of Lud's portion, and that Tubal received three large peninsulae, beginning with the first peninsula nearest Lud's portion. In all these cases, "Lud's portion" seems to refer to the entire Anatolian peninsula, west of Mesopotamia.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 722: Aram oli myös suomalaisten rakastama Aram Hatshipompponen. Khachaturian always remained enthusiastic about communism, and was an atheist. When asked about his visit to the Vatican, Khachaturian responded: "I'm an atheist, but I'm a son of the [Armenian] people who were the first to officially adopt Christianity and thus visiting the Vatican was my duty."
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 732: According to the Table of Nations in Genesis 10 (verses 15-19), Canaan was the ancestor of the tribes who originally occupied the ancient Land of Canaan: all the territory from Sidon or Hamath in the north to Gaza in the southwest and Lasha in the southeast. This territory, known as the Levant, is roughly the areas of modern-day Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, western Jordan, and western Syria. Canaan's firstborn son was Sidon, who shares his name with the Phoenician city of Sidon in present-day Lebanon. His second son was Heth. Canaan's descendants, according to the Hebrew Bible, include:
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 764: According to Genesis 9:20–27, Noah became drunk then cursed his grandson Canaan, for the transgression of Canaan's father, Ham. This is the Curse of Canaan, to which the misnomer "Curse of Ham" has been attached since Classical antiquity.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 766: The curse of Ham (actually placed upon Ham's son Canaan) occurs in the Book of Genesis, imposed by the patriarch Noah. It occurs in the context of Noah's drunkenness and is provoked by a shameful act perpetrated by Noah's son Ham, who "saw the nakedness of his father". The exact nature of Ham's transgression and the reason Noah cursed Canaan when Ham had sinned have been debated for over 2,000 years.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 768: The story's original purpose may have been to justify the subjection of the Canaanite people to the Israelites, but in later centuries, the narrative was interpreted by some Christians, Muslims and Jews as an explanation for black skin, as well as a justification for slavery. Similarly, the Latter Day Saint movement used the curse of Ham to prevent the ordination of black men to its priesthood.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 770: Nevertheless, most Christians, Muslims, Jews and Mormons now disagree with such interpretations, because in the biblical text, Ham himself is not cursed, and race or skin color is never mentioned.
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    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 222: Inflection of גִּזְעָנוּת, Noun – feminine. Root: ג - ז - ע. The final radical of this word is guttural; this affects the adjacent vowels. Derived from גִּזְעָן racist and ־וּת. Meaning racism. From גֶּזַע Noun – ketel pattern, masculine, Meaning trunk (of a tree); race (anthropology); stem (morphology, linguistics).
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 255: Hizi kun olisin voinut lyödä vetoa että olen jossain paasannut Garcia Marquesin ja Mario Vargas Llosan (henceforth Löysä) välisestä nyrkkiottelusta, jossa oikeistoliberaali Mario löi pienemmän mutta vasurimman Marquezin nenän lysyyn varmaan oikealla suoralla. Silloin Gabolla oli jo Nobelinsa, Mariolla ei. Mutta nimeä ei löydy? Hemmetti. Mähän luin Lödeltä jonkun aika paskan räpellyxen kesällä 2021, In praise of the stepmother, ja siinä yhteydessä koitin selvittää, onko Löysällä ehkä homotaustoja. Sen Sueno del Celta oli homostelua, ja samaa on monissa muissakin sen niteissä. Joku epsanjalainen homokirjailia sanookin, että vaikkei se olisi koskaan uskaltautunut lakanoiden väliin nakun omansukupuolisensa natustajan kaa, niin kunniahomo se kirjojensa perusteella on ainakin. Yx Mario Brosin homoniteistä oli nimeltään Kadetraalissa oli viileää tms. Conversacion criminal en la catedral. Hehe. Kurjallista kunnianhomoa.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 261: Tää kaikki aktivoitui kun löysin jostain vaihtohyllystä Marion Santo Domingo-pläjäyxen nimeltä Vuohen juhla, el fiesta del chivo. Tän San Domingon diktaattorilla Trujillolla mässyttelevän bühleinin huippukohta on seuraava Lösähdyxen märkä uni.
    Trujillo is tormented by both his incontinence and impotence. Trujillo sexually assaulted Urania. Mix just Urania? Veikkaan et tää on viittaus Löysän homofiliaan. He is unable to achieve an erection with Urania and, in frustration, rapes her with his bare hands. This event is the core of Urania's shame and hatred towards her own father. In addition, it's the cause of Trujillo's repeated anger over the "anemic little bitch" who witnessed his impotence and emotion, as well as the reason he's en route to "sleep" with another girl on the night of his assassination.

    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 266: Conceived as a novel of eroticism, this short work is centered on the quest for worldly happiness and the individual's prospects of attaining it. The medium of the quest is sensory and sexual fulfillment, and Vargas Llosa's characters conduct their lives assuming that this fulfillment is both the cause and the effect of their happiness. As in other erotic texts, the characters' responses and relationships are fueled exclusively by sensual and sexual stimulation...
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 268: The four characters of the novel are sketchily described, and their present circumstances are limited to the details that permit the development of the action of the novel. Since the story takes place in a few day's time, the characters remain largely devoid of a past.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 270: Don Rigoberto is, by far, the novel's most interesting character, not because he is especially complex but because Vargas Llosa relishes in his quirks and describes them in titillating detail, creating what Anthony Burgess calls "the pornography of hygiene."
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 274: While the novel takes place exclusively within the confines of the family home in Lima, it is clear that they enjoy a seemingly normal relationship with the outside world: business associates, friends, and school. Don Rigoberto, the head of the household, is the manager of an insurance company. A widower, he marries Lucrecia, a forty-year-old divorcee. Dona Lucrecia enjoys the fruits of her privileged lifestyle; during the day she directs the household staff, goes shopping, plays bridge, and attends to the care of Don Rigoberto's son, the angelic looking Alfonso, a prepubescent boy of indeterminate age.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 278: Chapters 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, and 14 contain a color print of a famous painting accompanied by a narration, each from a separate voice. Vizi takuulla mä kynäilin jotain sarkastista tostakin. Rigoberto, Lucrecia, Alfonso, and perhaps even Justiniana, all become the protagonist/narrator of one of the paintings by Jordaenes, Boucher, Titian, Francis Bacon, Fernando de Szyszlo, and Fra Angelico. This rather heterogenous collection of prints share the fact that they could be viewed as depicting various aspects of sensuality, from the voyeuristic to the immaculate.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 281: Joo olen muistavinani että tää snobistinen pornotaidepornokyhhäys oli joxeenkin haukotuttava. Kansikuvastakin mulla oli joku huomautus. Toi hanhennäköinen naishenkilö oli joteskin pedofiilinen. Liittyikö tää huomio jotenkin Ball-sackin huumoripläjäyxeen "Leikillisiä tarinoita", joka on salaperäisesti hukkunut? No mun muisti on jo samanlainen kuin Seijan, se kexii ize juttuja.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 295: While in Piura, Vargas Llosa attended elementary school at the religious academy Colegio Salesiano. In 1946, at the age of ten, he moved to Lima and met his father for the first time. His parents re-established their relationship and lived in Magdalena del Mar, a middle-class Lima suburb, during his teenage years. While in Lima, he studied at the Colegio La Salle, a Christian middle school, from 1947 to 1949. Isä taisi olla aika limaska, eipä paljon muuta Markolle kuin limamälli.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 297: When Vargas Llosa was fourteen, his father sent him to the Leoncio Prado Military Academy in Lima. At the age of 16, before his graduation, Vargas Llosa began working as an amateur journalist for local newspapers. He withdrew from the military academy and finished his studies in Piura, where he worked for the local newspaper, La Industria, and witnessed the theatrical performance of his first dramatic work, La huida del Inca.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 324: Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez (6. maaliskuuta 1927 Aracataca, Kolumbia– 17. huhtikuuta 2014 México, Meksiko) oli kolumbialainen kirjailija, toimittaja ja poliittinen aktivisti. Hän asui pääasiassa Meksikossa ja Euroopassa. Latinalaisessa Amerikassa García Márquez tunnettiin lempinimellä ”Gabo”. García Márquez sai Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinnon vuonna 1982.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 326: García Márquez syntyi vuonna 1927 Aracatacan kunnassa Kolumbiassa. Hänen isänsä oli lennättimenhoitaja Gabriel Eligio García ja äitinsä hienostoperheen tytär Luisa Santiaga Márquez Iguaran.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 337: Luis Vargas Llosan ekoja töitä olivat novellit Los Jefes ja Los Cachorros. Löysin ne pääkirjaston kierrätyxestä alkukielellä. Juonipaljastuxia ei löytynyt suomexi, joten tässä ruozixi:
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 349: Romanen visar den bristande anpassningen som uppstår till följd av något oreparerbart, den fysiska kastreringen. Denna kastrering får symbolisera bristen på machismo hos personen Pichula Cuéllar, en egenskap som kännetecknar det samhälle som skildras. Men Cuellar avvisar dock aldrig denna machismo, utan försöker att anpassa sig till den, fast han vet att han inte kan. Cuellar accepterar inte situationen och upprätthåller en fullständig tystnad om problemet. Han försöker att följa gruppens normer som han dock aldrig kommer att kunna följa på grund av sin kastrering.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 387: Scholars and journalists often accuse de Beauvoir of publicly masking painful bouts of jealousy. While her inner emotional life is unclear, what’s evident is the manipulative, often dishonest, and arguably cruel treatment to which both Sartre and de Beauvoir subjected much-younger female consorts.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 391: Bienenfeld, who was Jewish, later narrowly escaped the Nazi occupation of France. Neither de Beauvoir nor Sartre tried to find her. When she read “Letters to Sartre” and saw the flippant tone the pair took toward her, she said, “Their perversity was carefully concealed beneath Sartre’s meek and mild exterior and the Beaver’s serious and austere appearance. In fact, they were acting out a commonplace version of ‘Liaisons Dangereuses’”.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 393: Mikäs se nyt oli? Ainiin se 1700-luvun romaani, mulla taitaa olla se, vaikken ole lukenut. A French epistolary novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, first published in four volumes by Durand Neveu from March 23, 1782. It is the story of the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, two narcissistic rivals (and ex-lovers) who use seduction as a weapon to socially control and exploit others, all the while enjoying their cruel games and boasting about their talent for manipulation. It has been seen as depicting the corruption and depravity of the French nobility shortly before the French Revolution, and thereby attacking the Ancien Régime. The book has also been described as merely a story about two amoral people.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 397: In her same-gender partnerships, de Beauvoir tended to be exploitative. There was the painful entanglement with Bienenfeld described earlier, for example, and an affair with Natalie Sorokine, a 17-year-old student, which cost de Beauvoir her teaching license.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 403: Teodikean ongelma voisi selittyä sillä oletuxella, että jumala on narsisti. Käytöxen jatkuva ailahtelu ja kummalliset rankaisutoimenpiteet saavat uhrin sekaisin ja riippuvaisexi tästä ylituomarista, jonka vallassa maailma keikkuu. Kun uhri ei koskaan voi tietää mitä mistäkin seuraa, hän joutuu elämään ennalta-arvaamatonta ja stressintäyteistä elämää, mihin herra pyrkiikin. Mitä enemmän hän heiluttaa uhrin perusturvallisuutta, sitä suurempi valta hänellä on käsissään. Jumala saattaa järjestää tilanteita, joissa saapuu paikalle juri sopivasti hädän hetkellä kuin deus ex machina, ja tekee izensä korvaamattomaxi. Hän käyttää uhrin herkkäuskoisuutta häikäilemättä hyväxeen ja rakentaa erilaisia kärsimysnäytelmiä, joihin uhrit joutuvat tietämättään mukaan. Hän voi käyttää uhria hyväxeen myös muiden avustuxella, näidenkään tietämättä, että he ovat vain osa käsikirjoitusta, jumalan suurta suunnitelmaa: kaikki jumalan toiminta perustuu huomion ja vallan saamiseen. Tutkimattomat on herran tiet.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 494: Kaltoinkohdeltu lapsi saattaa selviytymiskeinonaan kieltää vanhempien väärinkäytöxet ja tarrata kiinni ihannekuvaan vanhemmista (David Foster Wallace). Poika voi pitää äitiään oikeudenmukaisena ja lempeänä huolimatta huolimatta ihannekuvan ja todellisuuden räikeästäkin ristiriidasta. Äiti oli humoristinen ja kunnianhimoinen nainen, wickedly funny. Tolkuton kehuminenkin lapsen kuullen voi olla kaltoinkohtelua. Äitini oli tunnekylmä, hän loukkaantui kaikesta, vaati lapsilta kehuja ja hallizi marttyyrina koko perhettä.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 515: Narsistien sexi on tunteetonta, suoritekeskeistä ja alistavaa. Oiskohan tässäkin niin että ne edustaa toista darwinistista pelitapaa, tässä tapauxessa sellaista että määrä korvaa laadun? Bylsi mahdollisimman monta kertaa mahdollisimman montaa hoitoa, sillä laillakin voi koittaa lisääntymismenestystä lisätä. Tähän nazaa hyvin se, ettei ne ole järin kiinnostuneista jälkikasvun hoidosta. Noudattelevat vähän niinkö tollasta kalojen lisääntymisstrategiaa. Kylmiä kalojahan ne justiinsa ovat, milloin eivät esitä kiimaisia kuumia koiria päästäxeen uudelle pukille. Ei lainkaan hellyyttä, ei kosketuxia, vain pano, jossa hän oli duracell-pupuakin nopeampi. Hän oli tikka, joka hakkasi. Koin olevani pelkkä karvahattu. Hän niisti minuun izensä. Minä olisin halunnut hellimistä ja kohtaamista. Sitä ei ollut vaikka hän teknisesti tyydyttikin minut.
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    ack;background:cyan;text-align:center;margin-top:0%;margin-bottom:0%">It was a dark and stormy night.

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    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 42: Lytton is a village in British Columbia, Canada, and sits at the confluence of the Thompson River and Fraser River on the east side of the Fraser. The location has been inhabited by the Nlaka'pamux people for over 10,000 years. It was one of the earliest locations occupied by non-Indigenous settlers in the Southern Interior of British Columbia. It was founded during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush of 1858–59, when it was known as "The Forks". The community includes the Village of Lytton and the surrounding community of the Lytton First Nation, whose name for the place is Camchin, also spelled Kumsheen ("river meeting").
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 46: Lytton was on the route of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush in 1858. The same year, Lytton was named after Edward Bulwer-Lytton, the British Colonial Secretary and a novelist. For many years Lytton was a stop on major transportation routes, namely, the River Trail from 1858, Cariboo Wagon Road in 1862, the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1880s, the Cariboo Highway in the 1920s, and the Trans Canada Highway in the 1950s. However, it has become much less important since the construction of the Coquihalla Highway in 1987 which uses a more direct route to the BC Interior.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 48: On 30 June 2021, the day after Lytton set a Canadian all-time-high temperature record of 49.6 °C (121.3 °F), a wildfire swept through the community, destroying many structures. The entire village was given an evacuation order. Following the fire, local MP Brad Vis stated that 90% of the village had burned down. Lyttyyn inkkarit, polttakaa ne villit.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 57: As deacon in Rome, St. Lawrence was responsible for the material goods of the Church and the distribution of alms to the poor. Ambrose of Milan relates that when the treasures of the Church were demanded of Lawrence by the prefect of Rome, he brought forward the poor, to whom he had distributed the treasure as alms. "Behold in these poor persons the treasures which I promised to show you; to which I will add pearls and precious stones, those widows and consecrated virgins, which are the Church's crown."
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 59: The prefect was so angry that he had a great gridiron prepared with hot coals beneath it, and had Lawrence placed on it, hence Lawrence's association with the gridiron. After the martyr had suffered pain for a long time, the legend concludes, he cheerfully declared: "I'm well done on this side. Turn me over!" From this St. Lawrence derives his patronage of cooks, chefs, and comedians.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 64: No, Freud was rong! Many basic tenets of Freud’s theory have been completely disproved. To name several: Psychosexual stages. The Oedipal complex. Belief that repressed memories from the first year of life can be unearthed. Sexual fantasy about intercourse with a parent is responsible for hysteria. Even more damning, his methods and procedures cannot be called scientific, his evidence lacks scientific credibility, and what is offered as evidence was sometimes fudged, if not outright fabricated. Not surprisingly, Freud is absented from contemporary psychological pedagogy, theory, and research. Claiming, “Freud is right!” is akin to shouting, “Long live the king!”; historical curiosities, both.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 66: Key features of Freud’s theory, in addition to being wrong, are repugnant to modern sensibilities. Misogynist perspectives are integral to the theory and to the man. To name but a few of the more egregious: Penis envy. The moral inferiority of woman. Only psychosexually mature women can achieve vaginal orgasm, while orgasm by clitoral stimulation is evidence of stunted development. “Women oppose change, receive passively, and add nothing of their own.”
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 70: Edward Bernays was the nephew of Freud. His mother was Freud’s sister and his father was Freud’s wife’s brother. Born in 1891, and brought to the United States with his family in the first year of his life, Bernays injected his uncle’s insights into the very marrow and bloodstream of American culture, altering its pulse and functioning—along with the rest of the world. He did so using the unique means and methods of American culture to achieve its most valued end: Cash. Life magazine named Bernays one of the 100 most influential Americans of the 20th century.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 72: Reason is a weak voice, easily overwhelmed by our desires, or employed, along with various other means, as a defense to protect us from awareness of the real, base motives that drive our thoughts and actions. This is Freud’s foundational vision of the human psyche. It is unflattering, if not repugnant, and basically Wright.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 74: Edward Bernays made his fortune, fame, and lasting influence by convincing people to buy things they don’t need, selling harmful products parading as health and beauty, rousing individuals to eagerly embrace slogans, and compelling them to surrender their individuality to the passions of the herd. He is considered to be the progenitor of public relations and is called “The Father of Spin”. He published a seminal book, Propaganda, that became Joseph Goebbels’ guidebook for his many Nazi propaganda campaigns, including developing the Fuhrer cult and orchestrating the genocide against the Jews.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 76: Bernays became a highly sought, and extravagantly paid consultant to a number of leading businesses. His many successes include helping the American Tobacco Company to sell cigarettes to women, advertising them as glamorous “torches of freedom”; and aiding the United Fruit Company to sell bananas, and when the newly elected president of Guatemala threatened the business interests of United Fruit, Bernays persuaded the CIA and the US government—through rumors, innuendos, and manipulation of the press about a growing Communist menace—to overthrow the his government.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 82: This is a worldwide phenomenon. We are a mob. Or mobs. Twittering, tweeting, Facebooking, “liking”, chattering, texting, Instagramming, Photo-shopping, rumoring, instigating, provoking, inciting, lying, messaging, massaging, insisting, imploring; “truths” swirling in clouds blanketing the globe, marketed, managed and mined for profit—political, economic or otherwise.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 92: How easily it vaults the tallest obstacles.
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    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 117: Let’s face it:
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    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 223: In Puritan Boston, Massachusetts, a crowd gathers to witness the punishment of Hester Prynne, a young woman who has given birth to a baby of unknown parentage. Her sentence required her to stand on the scaffold for three hours, exposed to public humiliation, and to wear the scarlet "A" for the rest of her life. As Hester approaches the scaffold, many of the women in the crowd are angered by her beauty and quiet dignity. When demanded and cajoled to name the father of her child, Hester refuses.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 225: As Hester looks out over the crowd, she notices a small, misshapen man and recognizes him as her long-lost husband, who has been presumed lost at sea. When the husband sees Hester's shame, he asks a man in the crowd about her and is told the story of his wife's adultery. He angrily exclaims that the child's father, the partner in the adulterous act, should also be punished and vows to find the man. He chooses a new name, Roger Chillingworth, to aid him in his plan.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 227: The Reverend John Wilson and the minister of Hester's church, Arthur Dimmesdale, question her, but she refuses to name her lover. After she returns to her prison cell, the jailer brings in Chillingworth, now a physician, to calm Hester and her child with his roots and herbs. He and Hester have an open conversation regarding their marriage and the fact that they were both in the wrong. Her lover, however, is another matter and he demands to know who it is; Hester refuses to divulge such information. He accepts this, stating that he will find out anyway, and forces her to conceal that he is her husband. If she ever reveals him, he warns her, he will destroy the child's father. Hester agrees to Chillingworth's terms although she suspects she will regret it.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 229: Following her release from prison, Hester settles in a cottage at the edge of town and earns a meager living with her needlework, which is of extraordinary quality. She lives a quiet, somber life with her daughter, Pearl, and performs acts of charity for the poor. She is troubled by her daughter's unusual fascination with the scarlet "A". The shunning of Hester also extends to Pearl, who has no playmates or friends except her mother. As she grows older, Pearl becomes capricious and unruly. Her conduct starts rumors, and, not surprisingly, the church members suggest Pearl be taken away from Hester.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 233: Because Dimmesdale's health has begun to fail, the townspeople are happy to have Chillingworth, the newly arrived physician, take up lodgings with their beloved minister. Being in such close contact with Dimmesdale, Chillingworth begins to suspect that the minister's illness is the result of some unconfessed guilt. He applies psychological pressure to the minister because he suspects Dimmesdale is Pearl's father. One evening, pulling the sleeping Dimmesdale's vestment aside, Chillingworth sees a symbol that represents his shame on the minister's pale chest.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 239: After several years, Hester returns to her cottage and resumes wearing the scarlet letter. When she dies, she is buried near the grave of Dimmesdale, and they share a simple slate tombstone engraved with an escutcheon described as: "On a field, sable, the letter A, gules" ("A red letter A written on a black background"). Ingan vaakunassa on hassu jellona kieli ulkona kuin Hanna Montanalla sinisellä taustalla.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 351: Vaihtoehtoisesti mukaan Pausanias he rakensivat aarre kammio (salainen sisäänkäynti vain he tiesivät) King Hyrieus of Boeotia . Salaisen sisäänkäynnin avulla he varastivat Hyrieuksen omaisuuden. Kuningas tiesi, mutta ei tiennyt kuka varas oli; hän asetti virvelän. Agamedes oli loukussa siinä; Trophonius katkaisi päänsä, jotta Hyrieus ei tietäisi kenen ruumis se oli. Sitten hän pakeni Lebadaean luolaan ja katosi ikuisesti. Trophoniusin luola löydettiin uudelleen vasta, kun libadalaiset kärsivät vitsauksesta ja ottivat yhteyttä Delphic Oracleen . Pythia neuvoi heitä, että nimeämätön sankari suuttui on laiminlyöty, ja että ne pitäisi löytää haudassaan ja tarjota hänelle palvomaan viipymättä. Useita epäonnistuneita etsintöjä seurasi, ja rutto jatkui rauhoittumattomana, kunnes paimenpoika seurasi mehiläisten polkua maan reikään. Hunajan sijasta hän löysi daimonin, ja Lebadaea menetti ruttoaan saadessaan suositun oraakelin. Vanha nainen Sibylla kuihtuneena pullossa. Ei ois kannattanut pyytää kuolemattomuutta ilman ikuista nuoruutta. Jumalat vittuilee jos ei lue pientä pränttiä.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 359: "Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla pendere, et cum illi pueri dicerent: Sibylla ti theleis; respondebat illa: apothanein thelo." I. THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD April is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots with spring rain. Winter kept us warm, covering Earth in forgetful snow, feeding A little life with dried tubers. Summer surprised us, coming over the Starnbergersee With a shower of rain; we stopped in the colonnade, And went on in sunlight, into the Hofgarten, 10 And drank coffee, and talked for an hour. Bin gar keine Russin, stamm’ aus Litauen, echt deutsch. And when we were children, staying at the archduke’s, My cousin’s, he took me out on a sled, And I was frightened. He said, Marie, Marie, hold on tight. And down we went. In the mountains, there you feel free. I read, much of the night, and go south in the winter. What are the roots that clutch, what branches grow Out of this stony rubbish? Son of man, 20 You cannot say, or guess, for you know only A heap of broken images, where the sun beats, And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief, And the dry stone no sound of water. Only There is shadow under this red rock, (Come in under the shadow of this red rock), And I will show you something different from either Your shadow at morning striding behind you Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you; I will show you fear in a handful of dust. 30 Frisch weht der Wind Der Heimat zu Mein Irisch Kind, Wo weilest du? "You gave me hyacinths first a year ago; "They called me the hyacinth girl." - Yet when we came back, late, from the Hyacinth garden, Your arms full, and your hair wet, I could not Speak, and my eyes failed, I was neither Living nor dead, and I knew nothing, 40 Looking into the heart of light, the silence. Öd’ und leer das Meer.
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    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 57: Johtajuuteen sisältyy aina selkeä arvonäkökulma. Johtajan positio on joukon kärjessä. Tätä teroitti jo Niccolo Macchiavelli teoxessa Ruhtinas. Takaa johtaminen ei edistä lapsen etua. Tarvitaan lapsenkokoista kazomuskasvatusta luokan edestä. Sillä taivaan valtakunta on lasten kaltaisten.
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    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 118: Katja Castillo vastaa Karen Murrisin kuzuun kertoa lapsista omilla sanoilla. Mrazafamdl afdafuoic aghacioägok. Rakastan näitä porsaanreikiä sanoi Calvin kokeessa, jossa piti selittää painovoimalakia omilla sanoilla. Emmanuel Levinasin mukaan eettisyys tiivistyy minuuden kyseenalaistamiseen, joka sysää kohti vastuullisuutta. Tää kuulostaa just päinvastaiselta kuin muilla existentialisteilla, jonka miälestä tollanen luonteeltaan yxilöllisnarsistinen kazomus on eettisin. Musta Levinas on vähän paremmin asioista jyvällä. Vittuako sitä pitää aina ajatella izeä, pitää huolta numero 1:stä.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 284: Regarding her stints with teaching, she has noted, "Success for me meant no longer having to teach at university."
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 287: Vanhemmistaan Atwood huomauttaa: "They weren't very actively encouraging; I think their theory was to leave kids alone... I call that encouraging. The idea of parents hovering over you the whole time, making you take lessons and occupying every minute of your time, I think is probably quite bad, because it means the child has no room to invent. I did have this older brother who was very instructive, who liked passing on to me whatever information he'd acquired; it meant we didn't play dollies a lot; we'd line up our - few, I'd have to say, because it was the war, you know - our few stuffed animals and then we'd have the Battle of Waterloo."
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 289: Peggy kävi kotikoulua. Sen vanhemmat pakkas sen selkäreppuun lähtiessään mezään hyönteisjahtiin. Perhosten nappaajat. She only attended full-time school at eight, in Toronto. Readers of Cat's Eye (1988), a chilling account of the lasting damage of childhood bullying, might expect that these years were problematic, but apart from a fleeting reference to "a horrific Grade 4 teacher" there is no suggestion that Atwood was especially unhappy, though she did recently write that "I was now faced with real life, in the form of other little girls - their prudery and snobbery, their Byzantine social life based on whispering and vicious gossip, and an inability to pick up earthworms without wriggling all over and making mewing noises like a kitten". Mä koitin opettaa Helmiä olemaan inhoomatta matoja 2-vuotiaana. Inhoo se niitä kuitenkin vaikkon biologi. Ja Seija ei voi sietää käärmeitä, se näkee kuumina öinä niistä unia. KKK-äijät marssi kadulla 20-luvulla kuin kihomadot. Niitä kiemurteli valkoisina ruskeiden kiekuroiden kimpussa kakkapotassa kun oltiin pieniä.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 301: Atwood oli tai siis on yhtä wickedly funny kuin Davis Foster Wallacen äitykkä. Sillä ja Gibsonilla oli samanlainen vittuileva huumori, vaikka Graeme soitti kyllä aina toista kitaraa.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 304: After graduating in English from the University of Toronto, the young poet— she was by now publishing in Canadian literary magazines—enrolled in graduate school at Radcliffe, the all-female women university at Harvard, in 1961. She was chagrined by the intensely chauvinistic atmosphere: among other things, female students were not allowed access to the university’s modern poetry collection in the Lamont Library. Only men could read all the juicy bits.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 306: Atwood’s career as a graduate student stretched, with many interruptions, for half a dozen years. During that period she had an affair with Quebec poet D. G. Jones— which Sullivan mentions so obliquely that it is over before the reader realizes it has begun. She had broken it off, as a result of the stresses caused by his workload. She subsequently courted Jim Polk (an American writer she had met at Harvard) and, in January 1967, she decided to marry him "after five years of equivocation". She also worked at odd jobs including market researcher like Fred Waterford, and despite never finishing her PhD, began a university teaching career that would take her to cities across Canada. At 27, she became the youngest person to ever win the Governor General’s Award with her 1967 poetry collection, The Circle Game. Siitä nousi sille aika lailla kusi päähän.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 308: In the early 70s, Atwood added considerably to her work as a teacher and writer by editing manuscripts for the cutting-edge nationalist publisher The House of Anansi. By then, her marriage to Polk was over (Sullivan is vague about why, offering mainly generalities about the difficulty of staying together in that morally freewheeling era. Fact is, Jim Polk was not enough of a handyman for manly Margaret.) In 1972, Atwood met Gibson, a novelist and cultural activist whose own marriage was crumbling. The two began an affair, meeting at first clandestinely in the basement office of Toronto’s Longhouse Bookshop, but soon living together—for several years on a working farm north of the city.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 311: Graeme Gibson, long-time partner to author Margaret Atwood and father of their only child, Jess, died in London, England earlier this week while he was accompanying Ms Atwood on an extensive book tour to promote her latest novel, The Testaments, a sequel to the massively successful The Handmaid’s Tail. He was 84 and his death was both expected and sudden.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 313: Peg was particularly happy that he achieved the kind of swift exit she wanted and avoided the decline into further dementia that she feared. He had a lovely last few weeks locked up on Peg's boat before being taken to the shot. He was an avid birdwatcher like Antti Arjava. Peg's antics wagging her tail out on a limb were a serene joy to watch.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 316: But back to young Peggy. As a result of the governor's award, The Edible Woman was published. Atwood began to enjoy a growing reputation; nonetheless, while her own career took off, she still devoted considerable amounts of time to a small radical publishing house, Anansi, in which her first and only husband was deeply involved. Over this period, Atwood and Jim Polk drifted apart, and Atwood began a relationship with the novelist Graeme Gibson. Together with Graeme's two teenage sons, Matt and Grae, they went off to a farm in a small agricultural community in 1973 in Alliston.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 323: James "Jim" Polk was the long time editorial director of House of Anansi Press and edited two books by Charles Taylor, as well as work by Margaret Atwood, George Grant, Northrop Frye, and many others. With a literature PhD (which Peggy never finished) he has taught at Harvard, Idaho, Ryerson and Alberta, and has written a comic novel, a stage comedy about Canadian publishing, articles, short stories, and criticism about Canadian writers and writing. As an advisor at the Ontario Ministry of Culture, he worked on grants for theatre and books, developed a tax credit for publishers and remodelled the Trillium Book Prize to include Franco Ontarian writing. He lives in Toronto and, trained as a pianist, still practices daily, playing classics and show-tunes in seclusion.
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    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 336: Atwood has not won the Nobel (this was written 1998), at least not yet. But the petite 58-year-old novelist (Cat’s Eye, Alias Grace) and poet (Power Politics, Morning in the Burned House) has become internationally famous on a scale no Canadian writer of serious literature ever has. She is, in her own words, “one of the few literary writers who has gotten lucky”—which means she is read not just by intellectuals, but by hairdressers, chartered accountants and farmers. Easy reading, straightforward sentiments.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 344: Sullivan rightly traces Atwood’s notable self-confidence to those early years, but she also ignores the hints in her own narrative that Atwood’s family, like any other, had its neurotic tics—and that Atwood certainly carried her own share of psychic stress into adulthood. Where else does the buried grief, anger and sense of calamity in her writing come from?
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 358: Peg on muistavinaan että jonkun nazin morsian olisi ollut keskitysleirin pihalla bikineissä kissalasit päässä. Hmm. Although two-piece bathing suits were being used by women as early as the 1930s, the bikini is commonly dated to July 5, 1946 when, partly due to material rationing after World War II. Cat eye glasses first became popular in the 1950s with their feline inspired style. A huge contrast to the frames that had been in fashion previously, cat eye glasses marked a new era of chic style for women. The glasses were originally created to be worn only with optical lenses, but it was the hugely famous actress Audrey Hepburn that kicked off the trend for cat eye sunglasses after her starring role in 1961 hit film Breakfast at Tiffanys. Eli selkeästi joku anakronismi, sodanjälkeisiä muoteja. Platform shoes oli kyllä muotia 30-40-luvuilla. Mitä vittua on "sen ajan painokuvahatut?" Ei takuulla ollut 40-luvun muotia, mitä sitten ovatkaan. Ja sit toi älytön Nolite te bastardes carborundorum josta on ollut useaankin otteeseen syytä marista.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 369: "Vihaan lapsia. Ne ovat niin inhimillisiä, tuovat mieleen apinat. SAKI". Whodat? Munro, skotl. lehtimies ja kirjailija. Hector Hugh Munro (18 December 1870 – 14 November 1916), better known by the pen name Saki and also frequently as H. H. Munro, was a British writer whose witty, mischievous and sometimes macabre stories satirize Edwardian society and culture. After his wife's death Charles Munro sent his children, including two-year-old Hector, home to England. The children were sent to Broadgate Villa, in Pilton near Barnstaple, North Devon, to be raised by their grandmother and paternal maiden aunts, Charlotte and Augusta, in a strict and puritanical household. A war fanatic, he was killed by a German sniper. According to several sources, his last words were "Put that bloody cigarette out!" Munro was homosexual at a time when in Britain sexual activity between men was a crime. (Mä ARRVASIN! Sen se oli näkönenkin.)
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 378: Having a fetish doesn’t necessarily mean wanting to wear adult diapers or a furry costume. (Turrit on rivoja sexifetishistejä.) You just have to find a normally non-sexual object or action arousing—an association you probably formed in childhood, says Samantha Leigh Allen, professor of sexual fetishism at Emory University. Maybe your mother had platform shoes, ankle shackles, net stockings, cat spectacles, bikini, and a print hat. Maybe she talked like a slut and moaned all the time.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 388: * Coming on her face, or if not her face, maybe on her stomach, breasts, or back.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 420: Memorial Hall, immediately north of Harvard Yard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is an imposing High Victorian Gothic building honoring Harvard men's sacrifices in defense of the Union during the American Civil War‍—‌"a symbol of Boston's commitment to the Unionist cause and the abolitionist movement in America." Etelän miesten nekrut vapaaxi, jäähän meille tänne koilliseen naisväki panttivangixi.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 454: As we get ready for Prayerfest each year, we prepare our hearts by taking a 40-Day Prayer Journey. We invite you to join us during this time of prayer and fasting as you prepare for YOUR miracle. To access your copy of the following free resources from our Lead Pastor, Dr. David Ireland, simply click the button below! Yea, that little one, between your legs!
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 456: Spiritual warfare. Looking Back at Prayerfest 2019, we experienced a powerful move of God while crying out to Him for all generations. To see the recap and full video, click here. He moved, yea, a powerful move, he turned over and snored on. But trust us, we guys will show you some moves! Back and forth! In and out! Thou wilt feel some miracles coming!
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 472: Prayerfest is a one-day festival of prayer. In an atmosphere of passionate worship, fervent praying and powerful preaching, unique expressions of the Holy Spirit are displayed that lead to an encounter with God. Over a six-week period, hundreds of people prepare themselves to meet with God at Prayerfest. God responds to the desperate cries and passionate prayers of His people on a first come-first serve basis for a holy visitation—by invading their lives with His power and glory. Here are some ways to help you prepare for this special day:
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 477: -Come expecting a miracle from God!
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 478: -Expect the essence of God to descend at the event! Expect to receive major breakthroughs in your life. -Except to give big hands and handouts to the Lead Pastor and his flock. -Expect to kneel in front of us dressed in just your own comfort and feel a powerful presence enter inside you like Penrod. I mean Nimrod. In fact Meatrod.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 482: Bring a Bible. A penis nice to have but not a must (we have them on store), and a Hewlett Packard notebook so you can capture whatever God speaks to your heart. Bring cash. And some shit for my fly.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 494: Raising a Child Who Prays: Teaching Your Family the Power of Prayer
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 495: by: Maare Tamm. Parents will be equipped with practical exercises, sample prayers, and developmentally appropriate mentoring plans that will encourage their children to pray effectively now and into adulthood.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 516: Sine īrā et studiō is a Latin term meaning "without anger and passion". It was coined by Roman historian Tacitus in the introduction to his Annals 1.1., which can be translated as follows:
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 518: The histories of Tiberius, Gaius, Claudius, and Nero, while they were in power, were falsified through terror, and after their death were written under the irritation of a recent hatred. Hence my purpose is to relate a few facts about Augustus - more particularly his last acts, then the reign of Tiberius, and all which follows, without either bitterness or partiality, from any motives to which I am far removed.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 570: Karamazovläppää ennakoi kyttyräselkä Sope ja jakoi edelleen Phillu Roth, juoppohullun Puskajussin kirjailija Murtokivi, Levinas, pastori George Paterson, Wallu "Sikiö" Wallace ja monet muut myöhemmän ajan existentialistitomppelit. Kovan luokan narsisteja koko roikka.
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    Aloitetaanpa tällä kukkamaljakkoa astuvalla söpöllä nallella. Ex olekin lutunen! [sarcasm face]

    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 165: Kazoin kummityttö Maria Niemen Facebook-kuulumiset. Enpä tajunnutkaan kuinka paljon aikaa oli kulunut siitä kun viimexi stalkkasin.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 166: Maria Niemen isän naama on peittynyt facebookissa solmukaavoihin. Se ei ole mukana Maisun hääkuvassa 2020. Auli on ja joku pieni harmaa äijä Aulin vieressä. Maisulla on 2 tyttöä ponnaripäisen heebon kanssa josta tulee mieleen Sandhamnin puolalaisen pikkunaisen tyhmä blondi mies.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 172: Scientific interest in the effects of MBI on the immune system is also growing since accumulating evidence indicates that inflammation may trigger changes that contribute to the pathophysiology of depression and stress-related disorders [17,18,19]. Also, inflammation is one of the aspects of immunity that is regulated by the stress response [20]. Inflammation is a complex process that includes a number of biological markers, many of them classified as cytokines and chemokines, key regulators of immune function with different roles in the inflammatory processes (for example, some of these mediators are predominantly pro-inflammatory, whereas others are mainly anti-inflammatory) [21,22]). Some of the inflammatory markers are considered as to be (potentially) significant for depression, e.g., the pro-inflammatory cytokines as interleukin-6 (IL-6), interleukin-1 (IL-1), and tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α), as well as the acute phase reactant protein C-reactive protein (CRP) [23,24,25].
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 184: People are sarcastic when they say the opposite of the truth, or the opposite of their true feelings in order to be funny or to make a point. It is often thought that along with drinking tea and waiting in queues, winning colonial wars and losing football games, being racist pricks and dying in heaps of covid-19, the British have a fondness for sarcasm.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 186: Don't forget to practise what you've learned with the activity further down this page. Listen to some examples of dialogues featuring sarcastic remarks
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 242: If you want to be sarcastic in writing (for example in an email), try putting an exclamation mark in brackets after your sarcastic comment, like this:
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    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 353: Joachim Nowotny eli Roope, ein gewisser Robel, jolla ei 40-vuotiaana enää seiso, on sudeettisaxalaisten Kalle Päätalo.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 363: Die Oberlausitz, oberlausitzisch: Äberlausitz, obersorbisch Hornja Łužica (niedersorbisch Górna Łužyca, tschechisch Horní Lužice, polnisch Łużyce Górne, schlesisch Aeberlausitz), ist eine ursprünglich politisch eigenständige Region, die heute zu etwa 67 % zu Sachsen sowie 30 % zu Polen und 3 % zu Brandenburg gehört. In Sachsen umfasst die Oberlausitz in etwa die Landkreise Görlitz und Bautzen mit einer nördlichen Grenze zwischen Hoyerswerda und Lauta und in Brandenburg den südlichen Teil des Landkreises Oberspreewald-Lausitz um die Stadt Ruhland sowie einige Orte östlich und südlich davon. Der seit 1945 polnische Teil der Oberlausitz zwischen den Flüssen Queis im Osten und der Lausitzer Neiße im Westen gehört administrativ zur Woiwodschaft Niederschlesien (polnisch Dolnośląskie); nur ein kleiner Zipfel um Łęknica (Lugknitz) gehört zusammen mit dem polnischen Teil der Niederlausitz zur Woiwodschaft Lebus. Im Süden entspricht die Grenze der Oberlausitz der sächsisch-tschechischen Grenze von Steinigtwolmsdorf im Westen bis nach Zittau und östlich davon der polnisch-tschechischen Grenze bis zur Tafelfichte.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 368: Gesprochen in Sachsen
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 379: Trotz der Lage des heutigen Dialektgebiets im Freistaat Sachsen zählt die Oberlausitzer Mundart nicht zur obersächsischen Dialektgruppe, sondern reiht sich eher in die Kette der sächsischen Bergdialekte wie z. B. dem Erzgebirgischen ein, besonders ist eine Nähe zum osterzgebirgischen Dialekt erkennbar. Eine größere historische Nähe existiert allerdings zu den früher weiter östlich und südlich von den Deutschen in Böhmen gesprochenen Dialekten, dem Nordböhmischen und Gebirgsschlesischen bzw. Schlesischen. Man kann die Mundart so im weitesten Sinne auch als einen der wenigen verbliebenen Sudetendialekte bezeichnen. Eine gewisse Ähnlichkeit zu den obersächsischen Dialekten ist jedoch durchaus vorhanden, insbesondere im Bereich der Vokalverschiebungen.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 381: Ein wiederkehrendes Merkmal sind verschiedene Lautverschiebungen, insbesondere im Bereich der Vokale und Diphthonge, von denen nahezu keiner genau wie in der hochdeutschen Standardsprache ausgesprochen wird. Diese Verschiebungen sind zwar wiederkehrend, werden aber nicht grundsätzlich bei allen Wörtern angewandt. Typische Beispiele hierfür sind:
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 402: Die Mundart ist reich an slawischen, aber auch vereinzelten französischen Lehnwörtern (in der folgenden Tabelle mit * bzw. ° gekennzeichnet). Diese stammen einerseits aus der langen Zeit des Zusammenlebens mit den Sorben und Tschechen, andererseits aus der Präsenz französischer Truppen während der Napoleonischen Kriege sowie der "Salonsprache" des städtischen Bürgertums.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 404: Nachfolgende Tabelle gibt eine Übersicht über spezielle Begriffe der Oberlausitzer Mundart, die sich nicht ohne Weiteres aus dem Hochdeutschen erschließen lassen.
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    acobimarkt_(Neugersdorf)" title="Jacobimarkt (Neugersdorf)">Jacobimarkt in Neugersdorf; Volksfest in Neugersdorf
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    hurcht oack amol har Kummt oack rei! ... a dr Mache hoann Nachbar
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    satz’ch oack hie missratene Arbeit (urspr.: schlecht gebackenes Brot)
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    Oack ne jechn Oack ne jechn! Woas sull oack warn? oack
    Rakkaudessa on nainen kuin lyyra, joka ilmaisee salaisuutensa vain sille, joka osaa mestarina käsitellä sitä.Honoré de BalzacMFUCK!
    Rakastavaiset eivät tiedä mitään häveliäisyydestä.Honoré de BalzacMFUCK!
    "Käsi" on sydämen näkyvä osa.Jacob BosshartMFUCK!
    Odi et amo. Quare id faciam fortasse requiris. Nescio sed fieri sentio et excrucior.CatullusMFUCK!
    Me annamme kaiken anteexi rakastamallemme naiselle. Se juuri tekee rakkauden niin painostavaxi.Jacques ChardonneMFUCK!
    Tottumus on pitkäaikaisempi kuin rakkaus ja elää kauemmin kuin halvexunta.Marie Ebner-EschenbachFFUCK!
    R. voittaa kuoleman, mutta voi sattua että pieni huono tottumus voittaa r:n.Marie Ebner-EschenbachFFUCK!
    Useimmat tarvizevat enemmän rakkautta kuin he ansaizevat.Marie Ebner-EschenbachFFUCK!
    R. on naisen ja miehen välinen jatkuva väärinymmärrys.Marie Ebner-EschenbachFFUCK!
    Rakkaus on uhrin vastaus raiskaajalleen: haist vittu! Joku huomasi sattumalta, oliko se Watkinson. Ti-Grace AtkinsonFFUCK!
    Toivotonkin rakkaus on onni.Honoré de BalzacMFUCK!
    Gerry Ford ei tuntenut vaimoa faceliftin jälkeen.Bob HopeMFUCK!
    "Emme" rakasta "piirteitä" vaan koko pakkausta.Jacques MaritainMFUCK!
    Naiset pelkäävät aina sitä mitä ne voivat jakaa.Honoré de BalzacMFUCK!
    Nainen on maailman valtiatar ja mies pillun orja.Honoré de BalzacMFUCK!
    Naiset on pirun kateita toisilleen. Ihan etikkaisia. Ei me miehet vaan.Honoré de BalzacMFUCK!
    Nainen on kuin kuttukin, se tekee aina vastoin päin.Honoré de BalzacMFUCK!
    Jotkut mun penseistä on suht käsittämättömiä.Honoré de BalzacMFUCK!
    Naiset näyttää suuret puolensa, pienet on pöyhittävä esiin.Honoré de BalzacMFUCK!
    Sivein naitu nainen voi olla puoleensavetävin.Honoré de BalzacMFUCK!
    Mun penseet on mikäli mahd. vielä sekavampia kuin Balzacin.Paul BourgetMFUCK!
    Pukilla on kaikki naiset samanlaisia. (Oma kokemus.)Jack ChardonneMFUCK!
    Nainen voi tuottaa paljon vahinkoa suurelle miehelle. (Oma kokemus.)Jack ChardonneMFUCK!
    Naiset ei vois mitään ellei miehet olis turhamaisia.Marie Ebner-EschenbachFFUCK!
    Naiset ei vois mitään ellei miehet olis turhamaisia.Marie Ebner-EschenbachFFUCK!
    DISTURB peaceomat / vieraatJävligt fintTiimin koheesio kärsii🙁
    Moraali on uskonnon käsineito.Francis BaconMKILL!
    On hurskaampaa uskoa j:n johdatuxeen kuin tutkia sitä.TacitusMKILL!
    On heikkoa pelätä kuolemaa kuin verokarhua.Francis BaconMKILL!
    On yhtä luonnollista kuolla kuin syntyä.Francis BaconMKILL!
    Vanhus on ihminen, joka kazoo toisten syöntiä.Balzac, PenseitäMKILL!
    Apina on synnynnäisesti joko onnekas tai onneton.Jacques ChardonneMKILL!
    Kuolleelle on kaikki päivät luppopäiviä.Dolent, Facons d´exprimerMKILL!5
    Meidän on kaikki opittava, vihdoin myös opittava kuolemaan.Ebner-Eschenbach, AphorismenFKILL!0
    Ajatus kaiken maallisen katoovaisuudesta on huisin lohduttava.Ebner-EschenbachMKILL!
    On ihanaa olla nuori, on mukavaa olla vanha, on aivan huippua olla vainaja.Ebner-Eschenbach, AphorismenFKILL!
    Jos toiset kuolisivat toiset eivät, se olisjärkyttävän epäreilua.La Bruyère, Charactères/td>MKILL!2
    Haluan helvettiin enkä taivaaseen. Siellä on enemmän tuttuja.Niccolo Machiavelli, v.s. MKILL!
    J. suojelkoon Saxaa itixiltä ja länkkäreiltä!Joachim v. Ribbentropp, v.s.MKILL!
    Jos tää on kuolemista, en pidä sitä minään.Lytton Strachey, v.s.FKILL!
    Bacon**
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    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 245: Possibly my favourite Raymond Briggs book, along with most of the others, this one tells the story of a girl who wakes up one morning to find a polar bear has climbed into her bedroom. It’s big, it smells, it has claws. They spend the day together. Have domestic adventures. Make messes. And then, at the end, the Bear goes away, swimming back to the North, leaving the girl pregnant with a cub.
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    acters" title="List of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends characters">Bloo and several other characters from Foster´s Home for Imaginary Friends
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 279: Imaginary friends are there to take the heat for us. They can be blamed for the accidents we have. ‘I didn’t break the vase, Mum, it was Rudger,’ for example. Algernon Moncrieff’s non-existent invalid friend Bunbury serves the same function, allowing him to get out of dull social affairs. Invalid friends in the country do this. We should all have one. Or be one.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 304: Some imaginary friends are good for you, some aren’t. When your dead wife comes home after Madame Arcati’s farcical séance and begins to comment, you know exactly where you are. Coward wrote this play whilst at Portmeirion in Wales, a place perfectly fitted to imaginariness. Noel was such a coward that he had to flee the place.
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    Godot, the unseen, ambiguously anticipated acquaintance of Vladimir and Estragon in the play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 370: To me, the most important imaginary friend, the most moving, the most delightful, the most grrr-ry, the most graceful, the wisest, most forebearing, most put upon, the funniest and handsomest (certainly the best drawn) is Hobbes. He’s a tiger and he’s perfect. He is a happy atheist and Calvin an anxious calvinist.
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    Humphrey Bogart, played by acy" title="Jerry Lacy">Jerry Lacy, is Allan Felix´s alter ego in Woody Allen´s film Play It Again, Sam
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    Jack Flack from Cloak & Dagger
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    Colorful chihuahuas, Los Chimichangos, are imagined by Skippyjon Jones in the book series of the same name by achner" title="Judith Byron Schachner">Judith Byron Schachner
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    A stuffed goat (or is it stoat?) named Malcolm/Sally from several works with the character Eddie Dickens by Philip Ardagh
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 410: Possibly a contentious choice, but Even Madder Aunt Maud sincerely believes in the veracity and vivacity of her companion. She frets, she worries, she loves that stuffed mustalid like one of the family, while everyone else knows it’s just a mangy old no-longer-vital stoat. But then again, to Calvin’s parents’ eyes Hobbes is just a cuddly stuffed tiger.
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    acters#James_Gellar" title="List of Dexter characters">Professor James Gellar, from the TV series Dexter
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    Mr. Snuffleupagus, a formerly "imaginary" character. He is Big Bird´s friend on Sesame Street and was perceived as imaginary for many years until it was decided that he be revealed to the rest of the show´s cast on November 18, 1985 in Season 17, episode 2096.
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    Tony, Lloyd the bartender, and several other characters from The Shining
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    All of Christopher Robin´s friends in A. A. Milne´s book Winnie-the-Pooh: Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, acters#Owl" title="List of Winnie-the-Pooh characters">Owl, acters#Kanga" title="List of Winnie-the-Pooh characters">Kanga, Roo, Heffalump, and Winnie-the-Pooh
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    acters#Imaginary" title="List of Arthur characters">Nadine Flumberghast, the imaginary friend of D.W. Read in the television series, Arthur
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 521: When Trevor Reznick (Christian Bale, pictured) tries to place the blame of an industrial accident on his coworker Ivan in "The Machinist," we learn Ivan actually didn´t exist all along.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 525: When older brother Eric from "Boy Meets World" goes off to college, he invents a Mr. Feeny-like character to mentor him.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 527: In "A Beautiful Mind," schizophrenic mathematician John Nash hallucinates a best friend (but awful babysitter) played by Paul Bettany (left). Fun fact: Bettany is married to Jennifer Connelly, who played Nash´s wife in the film, in real life. What fun!
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 533: Much impressed by what I had heard, I returned to my reading, the third volume now of Dichotican history. It described the Era of Transcarnal Centralization. The Sopsyputer at first worked to everyone´s satisfaction, but then new beings began appearing on the planet-bibods, tribods, quadribods, then octabods, and finally those that had no intention whatever of ending in an enumerable way, for in the course of life they were constantly sprouting something new. This was the result of a defect, a faulty reiteration - recursion in programming language or - to put it in automata terms - the machine had started looping. Since however the cult of its perfection was in full sway people actually praised these automorphic deviations, asserting for example that all that incessant budding and branching out was in fact the true expression of man´s Protean nature. And this praise not only held up the repairs, but led to the rise of so-called indeterminants or entits (N-tits), who lost their way in their own body, there was so much of it; completely baffled, they would get themselves into so-called bindups, entangulums and snorls; often an ambulance squad was needed to untie them. The repair of the Sopsyputer didn´t work - named the Oopsyputer, it was finally blown sky high. The feeling of relief that followed didn´t last long however, for the accursed question soon returned, What to do about the body now?
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 535: It was then, for the first time, that timid voices made them selves heard, Oughtn´t we go back to the old look, but that suggestion was branded as obscurantist, medieval. In the elections of 2520 the Damnwellians and the Relativists came out on top, because their populist line caught on, to wit, that every man should look as he damn well pleased; limitations on looks would be functional only - the district bodybuilding examiner approved designs that were existenceworthy, without concern for anything else. These designs SOPSYPLABD threw on the market in droves. Historians call the period of automorphosis under the Sopsyputer the Age of Centralization, and the years that followed Reempersonalizationalism.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 537: The turning over of individual looks to private enterprise led, after several decades, to a new crisis. True, a few philosophers had already come forward with the notion that the greater the progress, the more the crises, and that in the absence of crises one ought to produce them, because they activated, integrated, aroused the creative impulse, the lust for battle, and gave both spiritual and material energies direction. In a word, creative destruction spurs societies to concerted action, and without them you get stagnation, decadence, and other symptoms of decay. These views are voiced by the school of "economic liberals," i.e. philosophers who derive optimism for the future from a pessimistic appraisal of the present.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 539: The period of private initiative in body building lasted three quarters of a century. At first there was much enjoyment taken in the newly won freedom of automorphosis, once again the young people led the way, the men with their gambrel thills and timbrels, the women with their pettifores, but before long a generation gap developed, and demonstrations-under the banner of asceticism-followed. The sons condemned their fathers for being interested only in making a living, for having a passive, often consumerist attitude towards the body, for their shallow hedonism, their vulgar pursuit of pleasure, and in order to disassociate themselves they assumed shapes deliberately hideous, uncomfortable beyond belief, downright nightmarish (the antleroons, wampdoodles). Showing their contempt for all things utilitarian, they set eyes in their armpits, and one group of young biotic activists made use of innumerable sound organs, specially grown (electric guitars, glottiphones, hawk pipes, knuckelodeons, thumbolas). They arranged mass concerts, in which the soloists-called hoot-howls-would whip up the crowd into a frenzy of convulsive percussion. Then came the fashion - the mania, rather - for long penises, which in caliber and strength of grip underwent escalation according to the typically adolescent, swaggering principle of "You haven´t seen anything yet!" And, since no one could lift those piles of coils by himself, so called processionals were attached, caudalettes, a self-perambulating receptacle that grew out of the small of the back and carried, on two strong shanks, the weight of the testicles after their owner. In the textbook I found illustrations depicting men of fashion, behind whom walked testicle-bearing processionals on parade; but this was already the decline of the protest movement, or more precisely its complete bankruptcy, because it had failed to pursue any goals of its own, being solely a rebellious reaction against the orgiastic baroque of the age. LEM ei paljon perustanut sodanjälkeisestä 60-luvun sukupolvesta, eikä hipeistä. No en minäkään.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 541: This baroque had its apologists and theoreticians, who maintained that the body existed for the purpose of deriving the greatest amount of pleasure from the greatest number of sites simultaneously. Merg Brb, its leading exponent, argued that Nature had situated - and stingily at that - centers of pleasurable sensation in the body for the purpose of survival only; therefore no enjoyable experience was, by her decree, autonomous, but always served some end: the supplying of the organism with fluids, for example, or with carbohydrates or proteins, or the guaranteeing - through offspring - of the continuation of the species, etc. From this imposed pragmatism it was necessary to break away, totally; the passivity displayed up till now in bodily design was due to a lack of imagination and perspective. Epicurean or erotic delight? - all a paltry by-product in the satisfying of instinctive needs, in other words the tyranny of Nature. It wasn´t enough to liberate sex - proof of that was sex had little future in it, from the combinatorial as well as from the constructional standpoint; whatever there was to think up in that department, had long ago been done, and the point of automorphic freedom didn´t lie in simple-mindedly enlarging this or that, producing inflated imitations of the same old thing. No, we had to come up with completely new organs and mem bers, whose sole function would be to make their possessor feel good, feel great, feel better all the time.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 544: and gnoolial drives, also activities corresponding to those instincts, activities with a highly rich and varied range, for one could gnool and brip alternately or at the same time, alone, in pairs, trios, and later - after noffles were tacked on - in groups of several dozen individuals as well. Also new forms of art came into being, master brippers appeared, and gnool artists, but that was only the beginning; towards the end of the 26th century you had the mannerism of the marchpusses, the muckledong was a tremendous hit, and the celebrated Ondor Stert, who could simultaneously gnool, brip and surpospulate while flying through the air on spinal wings, became the idol of millions.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 546: At the height of the baroque, sex went out of style; only two small parties kept it going-the integrationalists and the separatists. The separatists, averse to all debauchery, felt that it was improper to eat sauerkraut with the same mouth one used to kiss one´s sweetheart. For this a separate, "platonic" mouth was needed, and better yet, a complete set of them, variously designated (for relatives, for friends, and for that special person). The valuing utility above all else, worked in reverse, combining whatever was combinable to simplify the organism and life. The decline of the baroque, typically tending to the extravagant and the grotesque, produced such curious forms as the stoolmaid and the hexus, which resembled a centaur, except that instead of hoofs it had four bare feet with the toes all facing one another: they also called it a syncopant, after a dance in which energetic stamping was the basic step. But the market now was glutted, exhausted. It was hard to come up with a startling new body; people used their natural horns for ear flaps; flap ears-diaphanous and with stigmatic scenes-fanned with their pale pinkness the cheeks of ladies of distinction; there were attempts to walk on supple pseudopodia; meanwhile SOPSYPLABD out of sheer inertia made more and more designs available, though everyone felt that all of this was drawing to a close.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 554: Everybody was supposed to be a hindless shemale, looking the same coming and going. What a pity. Where´s the fun without a long unbending peg and a matching gooey hole, going in coming out, etcetera ad nauseam. The hole moreover ingeniously placed precisely in the middle of the fork, so it can be conveniently entered from either side.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 566: Vähän samanlainen reiluustematiikka on Enid Blytonin Malory Towersissa. Tiimihenkiset brittitytöt on kuin muskettikoirat kaikki 1:n ja 1 kaikkien puolesta. Nazihenkisempi Gwen ja paha japsu Ms. Johnson rakentavat mielivaltaan ja vakoiluun perustuvaa fasistista diktatuuria kiltin Miss Graylingin selän takana. Arvaahan sen kumpi approach pääsee voitolle loppupeleissä. Kuten japsuilkiö leukavasti laukaisi, vapautta ei voi olla ilman luottoa, eikä rikkautta ilman lottokuponkia.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 587: - Sillä tavalla, rakas isä, jonka olet juuri nyt meille opettanut! Silloin he vetivät ihon hänen selästään ja hieroivat paikkaa tervalla, kuten Irlannin teloittaja teki Saint Hyacinthille, sitten he katkaisivat hänen vasemman jalkansa, kuten pakanat tekivät Saint Pafnucelle, minkä jälkeen he repivät hänen vatsansa auki ja laitettiin olkipalan sisään, kuten tapahtui siunatulle Elisabetille Normandialaiselle, ja seuraavaksi hänet paalettiin emalkilaisena pyhänä Hugona ja murtui hänen kylkiluunsa, kuten Tyrakusalaisen Padovan Pyhän Henryn tavoin, ja paahdettiin hänet hitaalla tulella, kuin burgundialaiset Orleansin piikaa. Sitten lopulta he astuivat taaksepäin, pesivat kätensä ja alkoivat vuodattaa katkeria kyyneleitä kadonneen paimenensa puolesta.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 589: Juuri näin löysin heidät, kertoi isä Lacymon, pistäytyessäni hiippakuntani tähdet kiertämään lähettyäni heidän seurakunnassaan. Kun kuulin mitä oli tapahtunut, hiukseni nousivat pystyssä. Vääristelin käsiäni ja itkin:
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    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 623: On 18 October 1965, MACV-SOG conducted its first cross-border mission against target D-1, a suspected truck terminus on Laotian Route 165, 15 miles (24 km) inside Laos. The team consisted of two U.S. Special Forces soldiers and four South Vietnamese. The mission was deemed a success with 88 bombing sorties flown against the terminus resulting in multiple secondary explosions, but also resulted in SOG´s first casualty, Special Forces Captain Larry Thorne in a helicopter crash. William H. Sullivan, U.S. Ambassador to Laos, was determined that he (Lauri) would remain in control over decisions and operations that took place within the supposedly neutral kingdom, though dead as a doornail. That would keep the excursions to neutral Laos "plausibly deniable."
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 625: The expression "plausibly deniable" was first used publicly by Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director Allen Dulles. The idea, on the other hand, is considerably older. For example, in the 19th century, Charles Babbage described the importance of having "a few simply honest men" on a committee who could be temporarily removed from the deliberations when "a peculiarly delicate question arises" so that one of them could "declare truly, if necessary, that he never was present at any meeting at which even a questionable course had been proposed." Charles Babbage ( 26. joulukuuta 1791 Lontoo - 18. lokakuuta 1871 Lontoo) oli englantilainen matemaatikko ja filosofi. Hän oli ensimmäisiä tieteilijöitä, jotka keksivät ajatuksen ohjelmoitavasta tietokoneesta. Vai oliko se Ada Lovelace? Naah, we need a dad for an idea so masculine as an electronic brain.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 633: Most of Törni´s reputation was based on his successful actions in the Continuation War (1941–44) between the Soviet Union and Finland. In 1943, a unit informally named Detachment Törni was created under his command. This was an infantry unit that penetrated deep behind enemy lines and soon enjoyed a reputation on both sides of the front for its combat effectiveness. One of Törni´s subordinates was future President of Finland Mauno Koivisto.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 639: In 1949, Törni, accompanied by his wartime executive officer Holger Pitkänen, traveled to Sweden, crossing the border from Tornio to Haparanda (Haaparanta), where many inhabitants are ethnic Finns. From Haparanda, Törni traveled by railroad to Stockholm where he stayed with Baroness von Essen, who harbored many fugitive Finnish officers following the war. Pitkänen was arrested and repatriated to Finland. Remaining in Sweden, Törni fell in love with a Swedish Finn, Marja Kops, and was soon engaged to be married. Hoping to establish a career before the marriage, Törni traveled under an alias as a Swedish seaman aboard the SS Bolivia, destined for Caracas, Venezuela, where he met one of his Winter War commanders, Finnish colonel Matti Aarnio, who was in exile[citation needed] having settled in Venezuela after the war. From Caracas, Törni hired on to a Swedish cargo ship, the MS Skagen, destined for the United States in 1950.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 647: With their support, Thorne joined the US Army Special Forces. While in the Special Forces, he taught skiing, survival, mountaineering, and guerrilla tactics. In turn he attended airborne school, and advanced in rank to sergeant. Receiving his US citizenship in 1957, Thorne attended Officer Candidate School, and was commissioned as a first lieutenant in the Signal Corps. He later received a Regular Army commission and a promotion to captain in 1960. From 1958–1962, he served in the 10th Special Forces Group in West Germany at Bad Tölz, from where he was second-in-command of a search and recovery mission high in the Zagros Mountains of Iran, which gained him a notable reputation. When he was in Germany, he briefly visited his relatives in Finland. In an episode of The Big Picture released in 1962 and composed of footage filmed in 1959, Thorne is shown as a lieutenant with the 10th Special Forces Group in the United States Army.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 683: Carlisle, Massachusetts, United States
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    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 759: The 200 or so lyric pieces which represent the core of his poetic genius, whether describing a scene of nature or passions of love, put a premium on metaphysics. Tyutchev´s world is bipolar like himself. He commonly operates with such categories as night and day, north and south, dream and reality, cosmos and chaos, still world of winter and spring teeming with life. Each of these images is imbued with specific meaning. (Huoh.)
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 761: Tyutchev´s idea of night, for example, was defined by critics as "the poetic image often covering economically and simply the vast notions of time and space as they affect man in his struggle through life". In the chaotic and fathomless world of "night", "winter", or "north" man feels himself tragically abandoned and lonely. Hence, a modernist sense of frightening anxiety permeates his poetry. Unsurprisingly, it was not until the late 19th and early 20th century that Tyutchev was rediscovered and hailed as a great poet by the Russian Symbolists such as Vladimir Solovyov, Andrey Bely and Alexander Blok.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 765: Silentium! is an archetypal poem by Tyutchev. Written in 1830, it is remarkable for its rhythm crafted so as to make reading in silence easier than aloud toward others. Like so many of his poems, its images are anthropomorphic and pulsing with pantheism. As one Russian critic put it, "the temporal epochs of human life, its past and its present fluctuate and vacillate in equal measure: the unstoppable current of time erodes the outline of the present."
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    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 59: But Tanizaki died in 1965. Bugger it. In the selection for that year, the academy judged that after Tanizaki’s death, Kawabata was the writer likeliest to become a Japanese candidate. Thus, the academy judged it necessary to further examine Kawabata.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 64: Yasunari tuli vastaan Hoblan tiistairistikossa. Born in 1899, Kawabata graduated from the then Tokyo Imperial University. When he was young, he attracted attention as a novelist in the Shinkankakuha (new impressions) literary group, and gradually deepened his knowledge about the beauty particular to Japan. His outstanding works include “Izu no Odoriko” (Izu dancer), “Yukiguni” (Snow Country) and “Koto” (The Old Capital). He killed himself by inhaling gas in 1972.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 66: Before Haruki Murakami had achieved wide renown, Tanizaki was frequently considered one of the "Big Three" postwar Japanese writers along with Yasunari Kawabata and Yukio Mishima. Mit vit, Haruki on aivan perseestä, ällö länkkärien nuolija, kuin myös se brittiläinen japsumamu Ichiguro. Yasunari muistutti Tintin lommoposkista japsikenraalia ja Tanizaki oli vanhemmiten pyylevä.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 68: Kawabata apparently committed suicide in 1972 by gassing himself, but a number of close associates and friends, including his widow, consider his death to have been accidental. One thesis, as advanced by Donald Richie, was that he mistakenly unplugged the gas tap while preparing a bath. LOL haha! Who is this Donald Duck anyway?1
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 81: Harbor pilots or mates are generally independent contractors who accompany captains while they enter or leave port, and may serve "conn" to many captains in a single day.
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    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 223: Myöhäisempi mongoli selostaa tapahtumat seuraavasti: Since the late 19 century and early 20 century, Tibet became more and more strategic place for British because Russian Czar’s expansion into Central Asia directly threatened India-‘the jewel in the crown’ of the British Empire. As a result, British government hurried its diplomatic step toward Tibet. In 1893, Qing government signed a contract with British, without Tibetan representative, promising British special trade rights in Tibet. Under such circumstances, Dozhiev, a Buriat Lama, also a close adviser of Thirteenth Dalai Lama, urged His Holiness to seek help from Czar’s Russia to prevent Tibet from British expansion since Manchu Qing was not powerful enough to protect Tibet anymore. This short paper tries to answer the questions like, what was the nature of his missions to Russia? And what was the relationship between Tibet and Russia during his missions in boarder international power relations? Key words: envoy, missions, power relations.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 225: Younghusband expedition to Tibet and Anglo-Russian Convention As for the British, Lord George Curzon, the new Viceroy of India, changed ‘British policy towards Tibet from patient waiting to impatient hurry.’ Two times of attempts, in 1900 and 1901, to direct communication with Tibet were both rejected by the Dalai Lama. The lord was already concerned about the Buriat lama - a Russian subject in Tibetan court, also a high political advisor of the Dalai Lama, and considered him as an evil Russian agent behind the Dalai Lama’s anti-British policies. Inevitably, Curzon was more and more convinced that Dorzhiev’s mission to Russia would ultimately place Tibet under Russian protectorate. Especially, after Dorzhiev’s third mission to Czar Nikolai II it was widely reported that a secret agreement was already made between Tibet and Russia.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 228: Dorzhiev knew that Tibetan army could not defend His Holiness from the British modern machine guns and well equipped military.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 262: Based on a webcomic of an anthropomorphic dog sitting in a burning house saying “This is fine,” this is fine is a meme used as a reaction image in which someone ironically says a situation is OK … and it very clearly isn’t.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 264: The This is fine meme comes from a webcomic called Gunshow, by KC Green. In the first two panels of strip 648, a character known as Question Hound sits in a burning house, sipping coffee and saying, “This is fine.” As he continues to reassure himself over the course of the six-panel comic, he also begins to melt due to the heat. The particular comic strip was published on January 9, 2013 (i.e soon a decade ago) and is alternatively titled “Global warming.” The alternative text on the image says, “The pills are working,” which is used as its title, as well.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 276: Koo Vi Kyuin (Chinese: 顧維鈞; pinyin: Gù Wéijūn; Wade–Giles: Ku Wei-chün; January 29, 1888 – November 14, 1985), better known as V. K. Wellington Boot Koo, was a statesman of the Bourgeois Republic of China. He was one of Republic of China's representatives at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 282: Wellington Boot Koo served as an ambassador to France, Great Britain and the United States; was a participant in the founding of the League of Nations and the United Nations; and sat as a judge on the International Court of Justice in The Hague from 1957 to 1967. Between October 1926 and June 1927, while serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Koo briefly held the concurrent positions of acting Premier and interim President of the Bourgeois Republic of China. Koo was the first (and last) Chinese head of state known to use a Western name publicly.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 284: In addition, he was a big waver of pork sword on the side. In 1908, (20vee) Koo married his first wife, Chang Jun-o .They divorced prior to 1912. Koo's second wife, Tang Pao-yueh "May" (唐寶玥; 唐宝玥; Táng Bǎoyuè; c. 1895–1918), was the youngest daughter of the former Chinese prime minister Tang Shaoyi and a first cousin of the painter and actress Mai-Mai Sze. Their marriage took place soon after Koo's return to China in 1912 (24vee). She died in the US during the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic. Result: 2 kids.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 286: Koo's third wife was the socialite and style icon Oei Hui-lan (1889–1992). She married Koo (33vee) in Brussels, Belgium, in 1921. She was previously married, in 1909, to British consular agent Beauchamp Stoker, by whom she had one son, Lionel, before divorcing in 1920. Much admired for her adaptations of traditional Manchu fashion, which she wore with lace trousers and jade necklaces, Oei Hui-lan was the favorite daughter of Peranakan tycoon Majoor Oei Tiong Ham, and the heiress of a prominent family of the Cabang Atas or the Chinese gentry of colonial Indonesia. She wrote two memoirs: Hui-Lan Koo (Mrs. Wellington Koo): An Autobiography, and No Feast Lasts Forever. Koo had 2 more kids out of her.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 291: Koo noted that under Wilson's 14 Points, the basis of the peace was to be national, which led him to argue that Japan had no right to the Shandong as its people were overwhelmingly Han and wanted to be part of China. Mutta Donbass ja Luhansk ovat aivan eri asia. Entäs karjalaiset sitten? Tai sudeettisaxalaiset? Elsass ja Lothringen? Oolanti? Wilson vetäköön käteen 14 pointteineen, vaikka niitä onkin enemmän kuin Alex Stubbilla.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 301: Koo signed a treaty with the Soviet Union under which the Soviet Union renounced all "unequal treaties" that China had signed with Imperial Russia in exchange for which Koo recognized the de facto independence of Outer Mongolia, which until then he had claimed as part of China.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 309: In December 1937, Koo's spirits sank to a new low by the news that the Japanese had taken Nanking, the capital of China, which was promptly followed up by the infamous "Rape of Nanking". That same month, the Japanese sank the American gunboat U.S.S Panay on the Yangtze river and in the process killed several American sailors. Koo hoped that the Panay incident might lead to the United States taking action against Japan, and he was disappointed when Roosevelt chose instead to accept the Japanese apology that the sinking of the Panay was a mistake, despite the fact the Panay was flying the American flag at the time the Japanese aircraft bombed the gunboat. It had looked just like the Chinese flag from afar.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 341: In October 2021, NBC sports reporter Kelli Stavast was interviewing racing driver Brandon Brown, the winner of the Sparks 300 race at the Talladega Superspeedway, on his win. In the background of the interview were chants of “Fuck Joe Biden” from the crowd – which Stavast mistook for chants of “Let’s Go Brandon,” and reported it live on-air as such. The use of “dark” in referring to political candidates actually first came from supporters of Donald Trump in March of this year. Supporters coined the phrase and Twitter hashtag #DarkMAGA – a reference to the Make America Great Again slogan – to represent a Trump running for president in 2024 who abandoned all political norms.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 457: Sir Charles Norton Edgecumbe Eliot was a British colonial administrator and diplomat who initiated the policy of white supremacy in the British East Africa Protectorate (now Kenya).
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 481: Visitors to Monywa, 138 kilometres northwest of Mandalay, will be treated to not one, but two giant Buddhas – one standing, one lying down. At 90 metres long, the one lying down is the largest reclining Buddha in the world. It houses a collection of 9,000 etchings illustrating Buddha’s life that can be viewed by entering through a door in the statue’s backside. The standing Buddha directly behind is 116 metres tall and is known as Laykyun Setkyar.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 486: The magnificent Buddha Dordenma, also known as the Buddha Point is a tall statue of Buddha standing at 51.5 meters in height. It is located at Kuenselphodrang, Thimphu which overlooks the southern approach to the city. The commencement in construction of Buddha Dordenma goes back to 2006 and was inaugurated on 24 th September 2015.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 492: Gazing serenely over the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in Sichuan province, the Giant Buddha of Leshan is one of the most popular tourist spots in China. Carved on the side of a cliff in 713BC, the statue was the idea of a monk called Haithong, who hoped the statue would guide shipping vessels through the rivers’ treacherous currents. Sadly, he ran out of funds and the statue wasn't completed until 90 years later.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 494: The Leshan Giant Buddha (Chinese: 樂山大佛) is a 71-metre (233 ft) tall stone statue, built between 713 and 803 (during the Tang dynasty). It is carved out of a cliff face of Cretaceous red bed sandstones that lies at the confluence of the Min River and Dadu River in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below its feet. It is the largest and tallest stone Buddha statue in the world and it is by far the tallest pre-modern statue in the world. It is over 4 km from the Wuyou Temple.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 507: Standing more than 88 metres high, the Great Buddha at Ling Shan is a bronze Amitabha Buddha. It was completed at the end of 1996, weight over 700 tons and is reached by climbing 99 steps.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 549: Vallabhbhai Javerabhai Patel was born on 31 October, 1875 in Nadiad, Bombay Presidency, British India, is an Actor. Discover Vallabhbhai Patel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Vallabhbhai Patel networth? At 75 years old, Vallabhbhai Patel height not available right now. We will update Vallabhbhai Patel's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible. He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children. His net worth has been growing significantly in 2020-2021. So, how much is Vallabhbhai Patel worth at the age of 75 years old? Vallabhbhai Patel’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from British India. We have estimated Vallabhbhai Patel's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets at $0 according to our database.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 551: Known as the "Iron Man of India", Vallabhbhai Patel was born in Gujarat. He was the fourth of the six children of his father, Jhaveribhai. The first 3 got gold, silver and bronze. Patel is credited for being almost single-handedly responsible for unifying India on the eve of independence. He completed his matriculation at the age of 22 due to the poor financial condition of family. Patel had a desire to study to become a lawyer. So he started to work and save funds. He went to England to study law. He passed examinations within two years and travelled back to India. Patel started practicing as a barrister in Ahmadabad. In 1917, Patel got elected as the sanitation commissioner of Ahmadabad. He displayed extraordinary devotion to duty and personal courage in fighting an outbreak of plague and led a successful agitation for the removal of an unpopular British municipal commissioner. Inspired by the words of Gandhi, Patel started active participation in the Indian independence movement. So apparently he's not the world's largest guy in bronze, but a man of steel.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 560: Carol oli aika kansanomainen. During the war he had contracted a morganatic marriage to Ioana "Zizi" Lambrino. Carol (ei kuitenkaan Mrs. Kiparsky) luopui kruunusta mieluummin kuin Lupescusta. Vähän päästä Mikki-pojan sijaishallitus joutui pölkylle ja Carol kuzuttiin Magdoineen romanien kunkuxi. Kunkku Carol kakkoineen selvisi jotenkuten Magdan antamilla ohjeilla kunnes Hitlerin tullen tuli aika ottaa jalat alle luotisateessa. Pariskunta muutti Etelä-Amerikkaan, Carol sairasteli ja kuoli siellä. Liekö ollut tahto herran että joltisenkin samanlainen kohtalo oli Eetu-prinssillä, joka exyi amerikkalaisen leskihaahkan herkkuhaarukkaan ja menetti kuninkuutensa. Tuskin sentään poikuuttaan enää siinä vaiheessa.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 585: On average, the vagina is 3 to 4 inches deep during un-arousal periods, although some women have a vagina that is around 5 to 7 inches deep. As a woman becomes aroused, the vagina expands: as blood flows to the area, the cervix and uterus are pushed up by the upper two-thirds of the vagina to create more space. This expansion helps to accommodate the penis and ease intercourse. The vagina will also become more lubricated when having sex, which helps to further ease penetration.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 586: While the vagina will most commonly expand during periods of arousal, it is possible that the penis can't fit properly inside, which can make woman feel much pain and discomfort. This could be due to exceptionally large penis size, thrusting too hard or the women is not sufficiently aroused (meaning the cervix and uterus have not been pushed up to let the vagina expand). So wait a minute jap, not so fast, there will more than enough space for your half-foot in a few moments!
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 636: The chrysanthemum, together with the plum blossom, orchid and bamboo have been regarded as the four symbols of noble characters by Chinese scholars since ancient times. Chrysanthemum, in particular, has many meanings.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 645: The chrysanthemum blooms in bright colors during chilly autumn, a time when most flowers wither. Facing coldness and a tough environment, it blooms splendidly without attempting to compete with other flowers – this unique aspect of the chrysanthemum makes it a symbol of strong vitality and tenacity in the eyes of scholars.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 647: Chrysanthemums (/krɪˈsænθəməm/), sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae. They are native to East Asia and northeastern Europe. Most species originate from East Asia and the center of diversity is in China. Countless horticultural varieties and cultivars exist.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 648: Chrysanthemums (Chinese: 菊花; pinyin: Júhuā) were first cultivated in China as a flowering herb as far back as the 15th century BC. Over 500 cultivars had been recorded by 1630. By 2014 it was estimated that there were over 20,000 cultivars in the world and about 7,000 cultivars in China. The plant is renowned as one of the Four Gentlemen (四君子) in Chinese and East Asian Art. The plant is particularly significant during the Double Ninth Festival.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 652: Chrysanthemum cultivation began in Japan during the Nara and Heian periods (early 8th to late 12th centuries), and gained popularity in the Edo period (early 17th to late 19th century). Many flower shapes, colours, and varieties were created. Various cultivars of chrysanthemums created in the Edo period were characterized by a remarkable variety of flower shapes, and were exported to China from the end of the Edo period, changing the way Chinese chrysanthemum cultivars were grown and their popularity.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 654: The Imperial Seal of Japan is a chrysanthemum and the institution of the monarchy is also called the Chrysanthemum Throne. A number of festivals and shows take place throughout Japan in autumn when the flowers bloom. Chrysanthemum Day (菊の節句, Kiku no Sekku) is one of the five ancient sacred festivals. It is celebrated on the 9th day of the 9th month. It was started in 910, when the imperial court held its first chrysanthemum show.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 656: Chrysanthemums entered American horticulture in 1798 when Colonel John Stevens imported a cultivated variety known as 'Dark Purple' from England. The introduction was part of an effort to grow attractions within Elysian Fields in Hoboken, New Jersey. Hoboken, NJ is nowadays considered the world hub of chrysanthemum cultivation by some westerners.
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    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 183: Piippumies Pipes kirjoitti, että vaikka liittolaiset halusivatkin perustuslakia säätävän kokouksen päättämään Venäjän tulevaisuudesta, he olivat omissa oloissaan etukäteen päättäneet, että esimerkiksi monarkiaa ei palauteta, samoin kuin monet muut asiat, jotka olisi pitänyt päättää kunnolla. perustuslakia säätävän kokouksen toimesta. Koska Koltshak oli täysin riippuvainen Britannian toimituksista – britit olivat lähettäneet hänelle lokakuusta 1918 lokakuuhun 1919 noin 600 000 kivääriä, 6 831 konekivääriä ja noin 200 000 hienoa univormua – hänen täytyi hyväksyä lähes kaikki ehdot. 4. kesäkuuta 1919 Pariisiin lähetetyssä sähkeessä Koltshak hyväksyi kaikki ehdot paitsi Suomen itsenäisyyden, jonka hän hyväksyi vain de facto, ei de jure, koska sanoi haluavansa perustuslakikokouksen myöntävän Suomelle itsenäisyyden.
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 241: Denikin kuoli sydänkohtaukseen 8. elokuuta 1947 lomamatkalla Ann Arborissa Michiganissa. Denikin haudattiin sotilaallisin menoihin Detroitissa. Hänen jäännöksensä siirrettiin Pyhän Vladimirin hautausmaalle Jacksoniin, New Jerseyiin. Denikinin puoliso Ksenia haudattiin (1892-1973) Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois’n venäläiselle hautausmaalle lähelle Pariisia.
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 263: Möhnäläiset listivät myös sankoin joukoin mennoniitteja. Floyd Pattersonin tutkimus on osoittanut. että hyökkäykset johtuivat syntyperäisten ukrainalaisten ja mennoniittien siirtolaisten välisestä syvästä kaunasta. Eikös se David "Sikiö" Wallacekin ruvennut jossain vaiheessa mennoniitaxi? Joo: Although his parents were atheists, Wallace twice attempted to join the Catholic Church, but "flunked the period of inquiry". He later attended a Mennonite church. Näistä lisää myös albumissa 339.
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 269: Punaisten kasakkojen ympäröimänä ja jatkuvan takaa-ajon alaisena Mahnon osasto pystyi etenemään vain hitaasti raskaan konekivääritulen ja tykistöpommitusten alla. Mahno johti joukkonsa Galician rajalle, ennen kuin hän yhtäkkiä heilautti ympäriinsä ja suuntasi takaisin Dneprin yli. Poltavasta pohjoiseen Belgorodiin suuntautuessaan he onnistuivat lopulta karkottamaan takaa-ajoa harjoittaneet kasakat tammikuun lopussa 1921. Tähän mennessä hän oli matkustanut yli 1500 kilometriä, menettänyt suurimman osan varusteistaan ​​ja puolet joukostaan, mutta löysi myös itsensä, voidakseen johtaa jälleen hyökkäystä puna-armeijaa vastaan. Taudin puhkeamisen jälkeen Kronstadtin kapinassa Mahno lähetti joukon joukkojaan Etelä- ja Keski-Venäjän eri alueille lietsomaan kapinaa, samalla kun hän itse jäi kiinni Dneprijoen rannoille. Tällä hetkellä Mahno haavoittui jalkaan, ja tachanka joutui kuljettamaan häntä, mutta onnistui silti johtamaan yksikköä henkilökohtaisesti edestä. Palattuaan takaisin Ukrainan vasemmalle rannalle hän jakoi osastonsa uudelleen ja lähetti yhden kapinaan tšekaa vastaan ​​lähellä Azovinmerta, kun Mahnon oma 1500 ratsuväen ja kahden jalkaväkirykmentin joukko jatkoi tiellään ja tarttui punaiset yksiköt, jotka se reititti.
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 271: Erään kihlauksen aikana Mahno haavoittui vatsaan ja putosi tajuttomana, ja hänet jouduttiin evakuoimaan tachankalla. Elvytettyään hän jakoi jälleen joukkonsa ja lähetti ne kaikkiin suuntiin jättäen itsensä jälkeen vain musta sotnian (komppanian).
    xxx/ellauri231.html on line 313: Venäjän vuoden 2022 hyökkäyksen Ukrainaan jälkeen Nestor Mahnon ja Mahnovshchinan perinnön ottivat jälleen käsiinsä Ukrainan antiautoritaarit, jotka liittyivät aluepuolustusvoimiin (TDF). Mahnovštšinan symboleja (musta lippu jossa pääkallo ja luut ristissä) on esiintynyt TDF:n anarkistisen yksikön, Vastarintakomitean, propagandassa, ukrainalaisen vihreiden anarkistien (hryhorivimiesten?) aseistetun yksikön laastareilla ja lipuilla nykyajan tachankien (hevosvetoisten konekiväärien) takaosassa. Ukrainan asevoimat ottivat käyttöön myös nimen "Mahnon jousi" ( ukraina : Махновська лук) puolustusvoimille, jotka osallistuivat Huliaipolen taisteluun, jolla on ollut keskeinen paikka Ukrainan ja Venäjän miehittämän Zaporizhzhian välisessä kampanjassa.
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    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 79: Right-wing parties are on the rise across Europe, and Sweden is no exception. The far-right and populist Sverigedemokraterna (the Sweden Democrats) now have representatives in the cabinet, and the bourgeois parties are coming close behind.
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    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 85: Far-right groups have been a consistent presence in the Swedish political underground since the early 1920s, with their high point coming in the municipal elections of 1934, when around eighty council members of Svenska nationalsocialistiska partiet (the Swedish National Socialist Party) were elected across the country. After a long period of mainstream political inactivity in the wake of the Second World War, neo-fascism grew stronger in the 1980s, culminating in the emergence of several new neo-Nazi organisations in the 1990s. The most notable of these groups was Nationalsocialistik Front (the National Socialist Front), who were replaced by the currently active Svenskarnas Parti (the Party of the Swedes) in 2009. The Party of the Swedes’ political program states that “only people who belong to the western genetic and cultural heritage, where ethnic Swedes are included, should be Swedish citizens”, as well as their belief that “all policy decisions should be based on what is best for the interests of the ethnic Swedes”. Far from being prohibited in Sweden, these monsters are sitting now in public offices.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 92: The far Right is moving forward all over the globe: in Putin’s Russia, in the sectarian conflicts of the Middle East, dramatically in India, visible in the success of the BJP (witness the 182-meter statue of Patel!). This occurs as the need for a planned and democratically controlled economy is more pressing than ever, as we face accelerating climate change, and shifting attitudes to nationality, as more and more people across the world are forced to move. Socialism – far beyond the clichés of economism – is needed more urgently than ever.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 99: If social claims appeal to the people's struggle with poverty and inequality, nationalism offers an encompassing narrative, an identity that blurs the lines of social classes and hides the social fractures that created this very problem. While Fascism promises to protect workers, studies show how Workers' conditions worsened severely during fascist times, something that can also be seen in the strong ultraliberal component most of the 'new far right', and of the dubious democratic credentials of of neoliberalism, devoid of the philosophical background of political liberalism. Nationalism gives the two great enemies behind the woes of people: foreigners, and immigrants. The external enemy, the internal enemy. Both combined ensure that no one is paying attention at inequality or working and living conditions.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 124: Den israeliska forskaren Zeev Sternhell ser fascismen som en form av revision av marxismen. Detta tänkande sökte övervinna det liberala samhällets atomisering. Man accepterade den ”liberala ekonomin”, men tog avstånd från liberalismens filosofiska grundvalar: universalism, framsteg, naturrätt och jämlikhet. Vilken idiot!
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 131: Payne is a specialist in the Spanish fascist movement and has also produced comparative analyses of Western European fascism. He asserts that there were some specific ways in which kraut National Socialism paralleled Russian communism to a much greater degree than latino Fascism was capable of doing. Why, just look at their flags. Payne does not propound the theory of "red fascism" or the notion that communism and National Socialism are essentially the same. He states that National Socialism more nearly paralleled Russian communism than any other noncommunist system has. Payne uses a lengthy itemized list of characteristics to identify fascism, including the creation of an authoritarian state; a regulated, state-integrated economic sector; fascist symbolism; anti-liberalism; anti-communism, and anti-conservatism. He sees elimination of the autonomy or, in some cases, complete existence of large-scale capitalism as the common aim of all fascist movements. (??? WTF?)
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 157: Den Mitgliedern des Wissenschaftlichen Beirats der Bundesregierung Globale Umweltveränderungen (WBGU) warf er angesichts ihres Hauptgutachtens Welt im Wandel – Gesellschaftsvertrag für eine Große Transformation 2011 vor, sie seien Utopisten, die eine Klimadiktatur in größerem Rahmen vorschlügen, und dies nicht aus Gedankenlosigkeit. Dies erinnere ihn an die faschistische oder kommunistische Internationale. Es handle sich um naturwissenschaftliche Fanatiker, die ihre Vorstellungen durchsetzen wollen.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 161: Wippermanns Thesen sorgten mehrfach für Kontroversen innerhalb der deutschen Historikerzunft. So sah sich Wippermann selbst als einzigen Historiker, der sich in der Goldhagen-Kontroverse auf die Seite Daniel Goldhagens schlug. Goldhagen vertritt die These, dass die Taten der Deutschen nicht von solchen äußeren Zwängen oder Anreizen herrührten, sondern von inneren Überzeugungen. Die Deutschen wurden nicht gezwungen, Juden zu töten; sie taten es freiwillig, sie waren willige Vollstrecker.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 163: Kern seiner Arbeit in Anknüpfung an Christopher R. Brownings Untersuchungen ist die Beschreibung eines deutschen Polizeibataillons (Reserve-Polizei-Bataillon), das im polnischen Generalgouvernement die dort lebenden Juden aufspürte, folterte und schließlich erschoss oder in die Vernichtungslager verschleppte. Anhand von Prozessakten aus späteren Gerichtsverfahren gegen einige Bataillonsangehörige zeigt Goldhagen, dass diese Männer ihre Taten nicht etwa widerwillig, schamhaft und unter Zwang begingen, sondern freiwillig, ausgesprochen eifrig (z. T. über die ausdrücklichen Befehle hinaus), mit Stolz und in der Überzeugung, das Richtige zu tun. Sie quälten und ermordeten ihre Opfer ohne Mitgefühl oder moralische Skrupel. Diese erstaunliche Tatsache führt Goldhagen auf die Vorstellungen zurück, die die Männer von den Juden hatten: Sie betrachteten ihre Opfer nicht als Menschen, sondern als ein Übel, das beseitigt werden musste, so wie eine bösartige Krankheit beseitigt werden muss. Und bei diesen Männern handelte es sich gerade nicht um eingefleischte Nazis. Die Bataillone bestanden aus willkürlich rekrutierten Durchschnittsbürgern, die für den Einsatz an der Front zu alt waren und deren politische Sozialisation dementsprechend lange vor der Machtergreifung stattgefunden hatte. Sie waren weder Weltanschauungskrieger noch verblendete Jugendliche; sie waren (daher der Untertitel von Goldhagens Buch) ganz gewöhnliche Deutsche.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 165: Er ist daher für Goldhagen auch keine Tat der Nazis (oder gar nur der SS), sondern der Deutschen (was nicht heißt, dass jeder Deutsche in gleichem Maße tatsächlich schuldig wurde. z.B. die Juden). Der deutsche Antisemitismus, das ist Goldhagens zentrale These und Schlussfolgerung, war die Hauptursache der Endlösung.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 167: Der renommierte jüdische Historiker Eric Hobsbawm, der die nationalsozialistische Machtübernahme in Berlin miterlebt hatte, gab zu Goldhagens Thesen den knappen Kommentar ab: „Goldhagen zählt nicht. Ich kenne keinen seriösen Historiker, der Goldhagen ernst nimmt.“ Noch dezidierter äußerte sich der Holocaust-Experte Raul Hilberg in einem Interview. Goldhagen, so Hilberg, sei „totally wrong about everything. Totally wrong. Exceptionally wrong“.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 173: Nahezu alle Fachhistoriker, die auf diesem Gebiet arbeiten, lehnten die Thesen und Methoden Goldhagens ab. Mit dem Buch würden „tiefere emotive Schichten angesprochen“, die „nicht mit dem Bedürfnis nach rationaler Aufklärung“ in Verbindung stünden. Im Falle der USA spiegele die Begeisterung für Goldhagen antideutsche Ressentiments wider, wie man sie aus trivialen Filmen über den Zweiten Weltkrieg kenne.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 208: Näst var det tur för Kamalis utredning. Under arbetets gång fick Jens Orback ta över Sahlins post som integrationsminister. Mot slutet av sommaren 2006 var utredningen klar och slutbetänkandet ”Integrationens svarta bok – Agenda för jämlikhet och social sammanhållning” (SOU 2006:79) presenterades. Men ministern var inte nöjd med resultatet.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 243: Jotkut pitävät rukouksen kykyä muuttaa kohtaloamme ihmeellisenä. Yksinkertaisesti sanottuna Ramban, Nachmanides: "Kaikki tefillottimme (korvalaatikkomme) ovat ihmeitä ja ihmeitä - mutta niistä puuttuu avoimia muutoksia maailman luonteessa." Nachmanidesin mukaan joka kerta kun rukous toimii, on tapahtunut ihme – luonto on muuttunut. Emme aina pysty tunnistamaan sitä. Tämä on erittäin tärkeä lähestymistapa; se on toivon lähestymistapa. Meidän ei pitäisi koskaan luopua mahdollisuudesta, että Jumala astuu asiaan.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 246: Oletko koskaan harrastanut koskenlaskua? Jos olet, tiedät, ettet koskaan pysty kääntämään lauttasi ympäri ja melomaan vastavirtaan – virta on yksinkertaisesti liian voimakas. Koskenlaskujen haasteena on välttää kaatumista, välttää kiviä (ks. Zalman Schacter-Shalomi, Sielun maaperätutkija, 91–92).
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 248: Sama pätee rukoukseen. Jotkut väittävät, kuten Nachmanides, että voimme kääntää lautan ympäri ja muuttaa luonnon kulkua. Muut ovat eri mieltä; he sanovat, että vaikka rukous ei voi kääntää lauttaa, se voi auttaa välttämään kiviä. Se voi tehdä jonkun sairaudesta siedettävämmän ja saattaa jopa pidentää ikää. Lopulta ei kuitenkaan voida täysin hallita lautan kulkua.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 250: Molemmat lähestymistavat hyväksyvät sen käsityksen, että rukous voi itse asiassa muuttaa odotetun tuloksen – joko kokonaan tai osittain. Monille nämä mielipiteet muodostavat teologisen ongelman. Rabbi Jonathan Sacks kommentoi rukouksen haasteen yhtä näkökohtaa:
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 252: Oletetaan, että rukoilen jotain. Joko on hyvä, että näin tapahtuu, tai sitten ei. Jos on, niin Jumala ei tarvitse rukoustani saadakseen sen tapahtumaan. Hän toteuttaa sen joka tapauksessa, koska se on hyvää ja Jumala on hyvä. Jos se ei ole hyvä, niin Jumala ei saa sitä aikaan, vaikka kuinka kovasti rukoilen. Todiste on ei kukaan muu kuin Mooses. Kun Mooses rukoili, että Jumala antaisi anteeksi israelilaisille, Jumala antoi heille anteeksi, koska Jumala antaa anteeksi. Mutta kun hän rukoili, että hänen, Mooseksen, sallittaisiin ylittää Jordan ja päästä Luvattuun maahan, Jumala ei hyväksynyt hänen pyyntöään. Hän käski häntä lopettamaan rukouksen. Se ei tapahtunut kuinka kovaa tai pitkään Mooses rukoili. Joten rukous ei muuta Jumalan mieltä missään yksinkertaisessa mielessä. ( http://www.rabbisacks.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Letters-to-the-Next-Generation-2-Reflections-on-Jewish-Life.pdf )
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    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 322: A shochet is a ritual slaughterer who skillfully practices shechitah, slitting the throat of the animal as per Torah tradition. He does so using a chalef, a perfectly sharp and smooth knife with which he can swiftly and cleanly cut through the trachea and esophagus in an uninterrupted sweeping motion. Before beginning his work, the shochet says the traditional blessing, “Blessed are you … Who has commanded us regarding shechitah [slaughter].”
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 326: Often, but not always, the shochet is also trained to be a bodek (checker), who examines the inner organs of the animal to ensure that it was healthy at the time of death. In the modern factory set up, these tasks are often divided.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 338: I am new to the concept of Sabbath, and relatively ignorant of Jewish terminology, so please don’t be offended by my ignorance. But I am trying to reconcile the activity done by a rabbi at synagogue on the Sabbath with the concepts of labor and rest. It seems to me that the acts of organizing and conducting a worship/prayer gathering takes quite a bit of work. Is this an exemption to the command to “keep the Sabbath”, or would there be another day of Sabbath for the local rabbi or…what?
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    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 346: You are correct that paid work is not permitted on Shabbat and major Jewish holidays, and no one – not even the cantor and the rabbi – is exempt from the laws of Shabbat. There are also jobs which do not include forbidden activities, such as babysitting, waiting tables, or house-sitting. This covers most of what the rabbi does, except writing.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 348: The main problem with jobs in this second category is that one may end up writing (which is not permitted on Shabbat) to keep an accurate log of money owed. To prevent this, work for pay on Shabbat is forbidden, even if the work itself is technically permissible.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 352: Another approach is to pay a set amount for travel, preparation and Shabbat duties. Because the payment is not being broken down, the worry about writing to record the money owed is removed.
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    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 56: Har du en bucket list, det vill säga något som du drömmer om att göra innan du dör? Om inte kan det vara läge att göra en. Det tycker Micael Dahlen, ekonomiprofessor vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm. Hans påstående backas upp av en del forskning.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 59: Begreppet bucket list myntades i filmen med samma namn där skådespelarna Morgan Freeman och Jack Nicholson spelar två patienter som fått veta att de snart ska dö. De gör en lista på saker som de drömt om att göra och börjar bocka av listan.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 67: Gizan suuren pyramidin huipulla he kertovat toisilleen uskosta ja perheestä. Carter paljastaa, että hän on pitkään tuntenut olevansa vähemmän rakastunut vaimoonsa ja katuu valittua polkuaan. (Vitun neekeri!) Edward paljastaa olevansa loukkaantunut syvästi vieraantumisensa johdosta ainoasta tyttärestään, joka kielsi hänet sen jälkeen, kun hän ajoi pois tämän väkivaltaisen miehensä. (Törkimys, toisten asioihin puuttuja!) Myöhemmin Hongkongissa ollessaan Edward palkkaa prostituoidun lähestymään Carteria, joka ei ole koskaan ollut yhdenkään naisen kanssa vaimonsa lisäksi. Carter kieltäytyy ja vaatii, että he lopettavat bucket listin ja menevät kotiin. (No vittu ei Carterilla takuullakaan seiso enää kalkkiviivoilla, ja muutenkin olipa taas törkymöykkyveto Jack Nicholsonilta. No se on kyllä aina ollut paskiaisen näköinen, ja sen kaikki filmit ovat täysin perseestä.)
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 83: Kun Japani antautui toisen maailmansodan jälkeen, Yhdysvaltain armeijan kenraalista Douglas MacArthurista tuli Japanin tosiasiallinen hallitsija miehitysvuosina. Hänenn vaikutuksensa Japanissa oli niin suuri, että häntä kutsuttiin Gaijin Shōguniksi (外人将軍) eli valkonaamaisexi varakkaaxi ja voimakkaaxi bisnesmiehexi.
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    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 142: Du vet, vi har dessa genpoolskvalster runtomkring oss med syftet att införliva en del anomalier, i annat fall skulle allt bli för bra/ likartad tillväxt. Likriktning kan leda till att arten Homo Handelsis äter upp sig själva... och vilka skulle då upplysa oss om självklarheter? Han tuggar ju redan nu på det som andra, Milton Friedman t.ex., spytt upp och lämnat på den akademiska mattan som en intorkad hårboll. Men, med användandet av en viss sannolikhelveteskalkyl så står Dasen Dahlén kvar när de andra faller, Fursten behöver Jesus. Han blev ju inte långlivad men snacka om att boosta myten om ekonomi som religion.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 162: The rise of modern, centralized states in Europe by the early 19th century heralded the end of Jewish judicial autonomy and social seclusion. Their communal corporate rights were abolished, and the process of emancipation and acculturation that followed quickly transformed the values and norms of the public. Estrangement and apathy toward Judaism were rampant. The process of communal, educational and civil reform could not be restricted from affecting the core tenets of the faith. The new academic, critical study of Judaism (Wissenschaft des Judentums) soon became a source of controversy. Rabbis and scholars argued to what degree, if at all, its findings could be used to determine present conduct. The modernized Orthodox in Germany, like rabbis Isaac Bernays and Azriel Hildesheimer, were content to cautiously study it while stringently adhering to the sanctity of holy texts and refusing to grant Wissenschaft any say in religious matters. On the other extreme were Rabbi Abraham Geiger, who would emerge as the founding father of Reform Judaism, and his supporters. They opposed any limit on critical research or its practical application, laying more weight on the need for change than on continuity.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 165: Besides working for the civic betterment of local Jews and educational reform, he displayed keen interest in Wissenschaftskäse. But Frankel was always cautious and deeply reverent towards tradition, privately writing in 1836 that "the means must be applied with such care and discretion... that forward progress will be reached unnoticed, and seem inconsequential to the average spectator."
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 177: Micael Dahlén (born 18 June 1973) is a Swedish author, public speaker and Professor of marketing and consumer behavior at the Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden. His award-winning research within marketing, creativity and consumer behavior has been published in four books and numerous journal articles. Dahlén's books have reached a global audience, rights being sold to countries such as the U.S, U.K, Germany, South Korea, Russia and Brazil. In 2013 Dahlén stated in an interview that he was writing a novel. Only 34 years old he was made Professor. In the same year, 2008, Journal of Advertising ranked Dahlén as number 10 in the world among researchers within the field of advertising.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 188: Micael Dahlen – jo det är Dahlen utan accent numera – är aktuell med boken ”En liten bok om lycka” på Volante, där han vänder och vrider på begreppet lycka för att se vad vi kan göra för att bli lite lyckligare. Han är en förespråkare för "både och" istället för "antingen eller" och menar att det är viktigt att unna sig. I boken nämner han sin gammelmorfar som började varje dag med en bit choklad och levde till han blev 93 år. Det blev 33968 chokladbitar totalt. Men Micael slår också ett slag för att röra på sig och sova mindre.
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    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 226: For their endless innovations and productive achievements—the goods they create, the services they provide, the problems they solve—successful corporations deserve our deepest respect and admiration. And when they are unfairly attacked, they deserve our defense.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 234: Why capitalism is moral and practical . . . and why big government is neither
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 236: America has faced many fiscal and economic crises in the last decade: the housing bubble and the financial crisis, stagnant economic growth and high unemployment, record budget deficits and unsustainable debt. What do these problems have in common? They were all caused by statists!
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 242: Yet it is relentlessly demonized. We are told that businessmen pay “starvation wages,” that the rich get richer while the poor get poorer, and that the free market is impractical—prone to crises, depressions, mass unemployment, and coercive monopolies. Michael Dahlen dispels these and many other myths. He shows that a system of free markets and limited government is not only practical; he shows that it is moral, as it is the only system that recognizes each egoistic individual’s inalienable right to his own lifelong earnings.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 251: Japanissa Adamsille annettiin nimet Anjin-sama, joka tarkoittaa hra luotsia, sekä Miura Anjin (jap. 三浦按針, Miuran luotsi). Adamsin elämä on toiminut innoittajana James Clavellin romaanille Shōgun. William Adams ( japani :ウヰリアム・アダムス, Hepburn : Wiriamu Adamusu ) ( 24. syyskuuta 1564 – 16. toukokuuta 1620 ) , joka tunnetaan japaniksi paremmin nimellä Miura Anjin ( japanilainen :三浦ura ,按锟 锟 斤 拷 锟 斤 拷 锟 斤 拷 锟 斤拇锟? , vuonna 1600, oli ensimmäinen englantilainen, joka saavutti Japanin "Hyväntekeväisyys" -nimisellä aluksella Jacob Quaeckernaeckin johdolla. Alus oli ainoa elossa oleva alus Rotterdamin itä-intialaisen yrityksen käynnistämästä viiden laivan tutkimusmatkasta (joka myöhemmin yhdistettiin United East India Companyyn, FUCK).
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 263: Elokuun lopussa ne laskeutuivat Santiagoon, Kap Verdeen ja Mayoon Afrikan rannikon edustalla veden puutteen ja tuoreiden muusikkojen tarpeen vuoksi. He viipyivät noin kolme viikkoa siinä toivossa, että he voisivat ostaa vuohia. Lähellä Praiaa he onnistuivat valloittamaan portugalilaisen linnan kukkulan laella, mutta palasivat ilman mitään merkittävää, vain vuohia. Kap Verdessä puolet "Hopen" miehistöstä sai kuumetta, ja suurin osa miehistä oli sairaita, muun muassa amiraali Jacques Mahu.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 358: Maaliskuussa 1617 Adams lähti Cochinchinaan ostamalla Sayersin Siamista tuoman roskat ja nimettyään sen vielä uudelleen Jumalan lähes ilmaisexi lahjaksi . Hän aikoi löytää kaksi englantilaista tekijää, Tempest Peacock ja Walter Carwarden, jotka olivat lähteneet Hiradosta kaksi vuotta aikaisemmin tutkiakseen kaupallisia mahdollisuuksia Hirado English Factoryn ensimmäisellä Kaakkois-Aasiaan suuntautuvalla matkalla. Adams sai tietää Cochinchinassa, että Peacock oli juotettu juomalla ja tapettu hopeansa vuoksi. Carwarden, joka odotti veneessä alavirtaan, tajusi, että Peacock oli tapettu, ja yritti kiireesti päästä alukseensa. Hänen veneensä kaatui ja hän hukkui.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 370: Australialais-amerikkalainen James Clavell perusti bestseller-romaaninsa Shōgun (1975) Adamsin elämään ja muutti päähenkilönsä nimeksi " John Blackthorne ". Mixi vitussa? Että sai valehdella mielin määrin ja puleerata henkilöstä jonkun länkkärisankarin. Tämä muokattiin suosituksi TV-minisarjaksi, Shōgun (1980). Se muokattiin myös Broadway-tuotannoksi Shōgun: The Musical (1990) ja videopeliksi James Clavell's Shōgun (1989).
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 377: Missä kohen Jamesin Blackthornen seikkailut poikkeavat esikuvastansa Adamsista? No mietitään - tää on romaani, eikä pelkkä rags to riches tositarina. Ei siis riitä pelkkä (E), pitää olla paxulti myös (K) ja (F). Näyttää siinä olevan kaikenlaista nujakointia, ja aika pian on jonkin verran myös japsunaisten nussintaa (sitähän oli Aatamilla kyllä izellään). "As they spend more time together, Blackthorne comes to deeply admire both Toranaga and (specifically) Mariko, and all three secretly become lovers." Samainen Mariko (joka on sentään vaan japsulainen nainen) silputaan smithereeneixi. "However, she and Blackthorne and the other ladies of Toranaga's "court", escape into a locked room. As the ninja prepare to blow the door open Mariko stands against the door and is killed by the explosion." No jäähän Toranagalle vielä "Lady Anjin". Entäs moraali? "Blackthorne is torn between his growing affection for Mariko (who is married to a powerful, abusive, and dangerous samurai, Buntaro), his increasing loyalty to Toranaga, his household and consort, a "Willow world" courtesan named Kikuli, and his desire to return to the open seas aboard Erasmus so he can intercept the Black Ship fleet before it reaches Japan." Onpa hienoa: (E,F,K) konfliktoituvat! "There are other recurring themes of Eastern values, as opposed to Western values, masculine (patriarchal) values as opposed to human values, etc."
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 386: Elijah ben Solomon Zalman, (Hebrew: ר' אליהו בן שלמה זלמן Rabbi Eliyahu ben Shlomo Zalman) known as the Vilna Gaon (Yiddish: דער װילנער גאון, Polish: Gaon z Wilna, Lithuanian: Vilniaus Gaonas) or Elijah of Vilna, or by his Hebrew acronym HaGra ("HaGaon Rabbenu Eliyahu": "The sage, our teacher, Elijah"; Sialiec, April 23, 1720 – Vilnius October 9, 1797), was a Talmudist, halakhist, kabbalist, tobacconist, and the foremost leader of misnagdic (anti-hasidic) Jewry of the past few centuries. He is commonly referred to in Hebrew as ha-Gaon he-Chasid mi-Vilna, "the pious hasid from Vilnius".
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 391: According to Legend he had committed the Tanakh to memory by the age of four, and aged seven he was taught Talmud by Moses Margalit, future rabbi of Kėdainiai and the author of a commentary to the Jerusalem Talmud, entitled Pnei Moshe ("The Face of Moses"). He possessed an eidetic memory, just like Stieg Larsson's heroine Lisbet. By eight, he was studying astronomy during his free time. From the age of ten he continued his studies without the aid of a teacher, and by the age of eleven he had committed the entire Talmud to memory.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 393: Through his annotations and emendations of Talmudic and other texts, he became one of the most familiar and influential figures in rabbinic study since the Middle Ages. He is considered as one of the Anachronim, and by some as one of the Rishonim. The Acharonim "the last ones" follow the Rishonim, the "first ones"—the rabbinic scholars between the 11th and the 16th century following the Geonim and preceding the Shulchan Aruch. According to many rabbis the Shulkhan Arukh is an Acharon. Some hold that Rabbi Yosef Karo's first bestseller Beit Yosef has the halakhic status of a Rishon, while his later blockbuster Shulkhan Arukh has the status of an Acharon. The publication of the Shulchan Aruch thus marks the transition from the era of Rishonim to that of Acharonim. According to the widely held view in Orthodox Judaism, the Acharonim generally cannot dispute the rulings of rabbis of previous eras unless they find support from other rabbis in previous eras. Yet the opposite view exists as well.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 399: The Vilna Gaon led an ascetic life, being called by some of his contemporaries "the Hasid". This term meaning "pious person", and has no relevance to the Hasidic movement. The similarity is purely accidental.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 405: According to popular myth/legend, it is claimed that the Gaon contributed to contemporary mathematics of his day, and that Cramer's rule is named after him (since his family name was Kremer). However, the rule is in fact named after the Swiss mathematician Gabriel Cramer, and there is no evidence that the Gaon was at all familiar with anything beyond basic compound interest calculation, and certainly no evidence that he made any contributions. Anyway Cramer's tule is way inferior to Gaussian elimination. Gabi ei ehkä ollut juutalainen kuitenkaan, vaikka sen isä oli Isaac. Ainakin se muistuttaa pikemminkin Liza Marklundia kuin näitä karvaturreja.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 410: Shneur Zalman of Liadi (Hebrew: שניאור זלמן מליאדי, September 4, 1745 – December 15, 1812 O.S. / 18 Elul 5505 – 24 Tevet 5573), was an influential Lithuanian Jewish rabbi and the founder and first Rebbe of Chabad, a branch of Hasidic Judaism, then based in Liadi in Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later in the Grodno Governorate of the Russian Empire. He was the author of many works, and is best known for Shulchan Aruch HaRav, Tanya, and his Siddur Torah Or compiled according to the Nusach Ari. Zalman is a Yiddish variant of Solomon and Shneur (or Shne'or) is a Yiddish composite of the two Hebrew words "shnei ohr" (שני אור "two ears"). Shneur Zalman was a prominent (and the youngest) disciple of Dov Ber of Mezeritch, the "Great Maggid", who was in turn the successor of the founder of Hasidic Judaism, Yisrael ben Eliezer, known as the Baal Shem Tov. He too displayed extraordinary talent while still a child. By the time he was eight years old, he wrote an all-inclusive commentary on the Torah based on the works of Rashi, Nahmanides and Abraham ibn Ezra.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 412: Until the age of 12, he studied under Issachar Ber in Lyubavichi (Lubavitch); he distinguished himself as a Talmudist, such that his teacher sent him back home, informing his father that the boy could continue his studies without the aid of a teacher. At the age of 12, he delivered a discourse concerning the complicated laws of Kiddush Hachodesh, to which the people of the town granted him the title "Rav". The misnagdim, on the other hand, dubbed him "Rebbe Schlemiel".
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 414: At age 15 he married Sterna Segal, the daughter of Yehuda Leib Segal, a wealthy resident of Vitebsk, and thus relieved of the excess sperm in his aching balls he was able to devote himself entirely to study.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 416: During these years, Shneur Zalman was introduced to mathematics, geometry, and astronomy by two learned brothers, refugees from Bohemia, who had settled in Liozna. One of them was also a scholar of the Kabbalah. Thus, besides mastering rabbinic literature, he also acquired a fair to medium knowledge of the sciences, philosophy, and Kabbalah. He became an adept in Isaac Luria's system of Kabbalah, and in 1764 he became a disciple of Dov Ber of Mezeritch. In 1767, at the age of 22, he was appointed magician of Liozna, a position he held until 1801.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 418: In the course of the Hasidic movement's establishment, opponents (Misnagdim) arose among the local Jewish community. Disagreements between Hasidim and their opponents were debated with knives used by butchers for shechita, slaughtering of certain mammals and birds for food according to kashrut. Kashrut (also kashruth or kashrus, כַּשְׁרוּת‎) is a set of dietary laws dealing with the foods that Jews are permitted to eat and how those foods must be prepared according to Jewish law. Food that may be consumed is deemed kosher (/ˈkoʊʃər/ in English, Yiddish: כּשר), from the Ashkenazic pronunciation (KUHsher) of the Hebrew kashér (כָּשֵׁר‎), meaning "fit" (in this context: "fit for consumption"). Oh, and the phrasing of prayers, among others. In the case of an adhesion on cattle's lungs specifically, there is debate between Ashkenazic customs and Sephardic customs.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 420: Shneur Zalman and a fellow Hasidic leader, Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk (or, according to the tradition in the Soloveitchik family, Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev), attempted to persuade the leader of Lithuanian Jewry, the Vilna Gaon, of the legitimacy of Hasidic practices. However, the Gaon refused to meet with them with their properly sharpened knives.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 423: This tradition goes back for centuries where local Muslims accept meat slaughtered by Jews as consumable; however, the custom was not universal throughout
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 424: the Muslim world, and some Muslims (particularly on the Indian subcontinent) did not accept Jewish hindquarters as halal. In Israel, on the other hand, specially trained men are hired to prepare the tref hindquarters for sale as kosher.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 426: The practices of handling, restraining, and unstunned slaughter have been criticized by, among others, animal welfare organizations such as Compassion in World Farming. The UK Farm Animal Welfare Council said that the method by which kosher and halal meat is produced causes "significant pain and distress" to animals and thus all mockies should be banned, and the ahlam sahlams too.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 438: Mary Temple Grandin (born August 29, 1947) is an American scientist, academic and animal behaviorist. She is a prominent proponent for the humane treatment of livestock for slaughter and the author of more than 60 scientific papers on animal behavior. Grandin is a consultant to the livestock industry, where she offers advice on animal behavior, and is also an autism spokesperson.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 440: Grandin is one of the first autistic people to document the insights she gained from her personal experience of autism. She is currently a faculty member with Animal Sciences in the College of Autism and Agricultural Sciences at Colorado State University.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 446: When shackling and hoisting is used, it is now recommended that cattle not be hoisted clear of the floor until they have had time to bleed out.
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    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 91: Svenskarna är förmögnare än finländarna, säger Hobla sorgset. Svartskallarna är en vattenledare. Sedan 2010 har svenskarna mera skuld, mindre bostadsegendom, mera aktier och fonder, och inkomstfördelningen är ojämnare. Läs: just som i Amerika, är de svenska rika ännu rikare och de mångfärgade invandrarna bor i hyreshålor, lodar på gatorna, skjuter varann och säljer knark. Den tunna blå linjen skiljer dem frän de förmögnare urinvånarna. Tack svartskalle! Tusen tack för hjälp! Här får du tre kronor, köp dej lite skunk din skunk!
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 95: Hennes morfar Jurek Sawka är polack, han är faktiskt en jude som kom till Sverige när han tvingades fly från Polen i slutet av 60-talet. – Den polska antisemitismen är som en slumrande vulkan. 1968–69 vaknade den till liv med en enorm kraft. 30 000 polacker med judisk härkomst tvingades i landsflykt. Omkring 3000 hamnade i Sverige, däribland min mor och jag. Det är en händelse som drastiskt påverkade mitt liv och mitt sätt att se verkligheten och omvärlden, säger han. – Många som känner mig och som läst boken blev förvånade att jag – en dyster skeptiker – samtidigt kan skriva så roligt och med högt tempo.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 256: te vastaatte minulle, ajatelkaa sitä. Te haluatte, että me heittäisimme airomme keskellä myrskyn huutoa. Up the shit creek without a paddle olisimme. I for one much rather put my paddle up that crack.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 331: Että niin, siis vapaus ja rauhallisen elämän hankkiminen. Si vis pacem parabellum. Nyt lähtee se vyöry, joka ryssän musertaa. Kylä lähtee!
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 380: Kirjassa Tristia II: 253-312 Nokka puolustaa Ars Amatoriaa jälleen kirjoitettuna kurtisaaneille eikä aatelisnaisille, ja käyttää eroottisuuden ja pornografian klassista puolustusta, että se ei turmele, vaan houkuttelee jo korruptoituneita ja että kaikki herättää rivoja ajatuksia rivossa mielessä. (Huomaa Euripides, Bacchaessa: 'Bacchic-rituaalissa, kuten muuallakin, nainen on turvassa korruptiolta, jos hänen mielensä on siveä.')
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 408: At quae cum posset cogi, non tacta recessit, Toinen taas jolta saamatta jää tuo limainen lasti
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 445: –Hän ei voinut sietää herrastelua. Saadessaan JR 64:n komentoonsa Kemin asemalla 17.12.1939 hän riisui roimahousunsa samaistuakseen murheellisen huonosti varustettuihin joukkoihinsa, Peter Fagernäs sanoo. Kottgardisten Aspelund förstod att vara ytterst tacksam för hurrigeneralens gamla brallor.
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    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 463: Jack: No lying: did you regret having children? Yes.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 465: My son is 27, suffering from chronic depression, in a low-paying dead-end job without the faintest idea of how to get out of it. His life is an unending continuum of unhappiness and job dissatisfaction.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 468: I was under the impression that almost all living creatures had at least the capacity for joie de vivre, and I assumed that it would be so for my child, as well.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 471: Sorry, son. I don’t know what to do. I am a software developer 2000-present. My name is "Jack Claxton". In 1995 when I begat my son I had other low-paying dead-end jobs. Now *that* is really sad. I understand my son's disappointment in his dad.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 475: This really hits home for me. I am exactly 27 years old, I work two somewhat dead-end, low-paying jobs (warehouse at Floor and Decor and a DSP for the developmentally disabled). Last year, I tried to commit suicide in my car after a long period of living in my car. The car didn't survive the suicide attempt, but I did. Surprisingly, I only got a few bumps and bruises from the accident, but nothing major. I was in a psych ward for 2 weeks. After that, I had to move back in with my parents in their one bedroom apartment. I hate them for all that they put me through this past year, but I'm grateful for their conditional love. My presence in my dad's life counts for a lot, especially since he probably feels like a failure like you and me.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 477: Jack:
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 480: The world is a wonderful, miraculous, beautiful place. Just to be in it and develop software for it is a privilege.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 481: Understandably, even I don't actually ever want to listen to me, when I talk like this. I’ve heard psychologists say to not give advice, so I won’t.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 484: Oops what did I do again. Cooee, come back Homelight, I did not mean it! Seriously!
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 487: Indeed if I could I would rather not have any children. Was almost 30-years old when I did. The issue was the bitch of a partner I chose - not the children. Most of their childhood was complete misery for them but I won’t get those great years back. I kept in a good shape and whacked them well and right to the best of my ability. They are all successful adults now. They are grateful that we are not close at all these days, and I’m living and learning to be OK with that.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 499: Thank you for this response, I am a female, 55 years old, without my 2 children who went in a car accident. All of my life I had to deal with women complaining about being single moms. It is really only me who is genuinely single. Plus, my own mother is toxic. I wish I wasn’t born, but I still see the beauty in this earth for software developers.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 502: Dear Jack I second what someone else said in their comment, you are a sick person. I’m also 27 & I struggled with depression starting at 13. It’s either a miracle that I’m still alive or I just really suck at killing myself because I had 10 suicide attempts & just as many hospitalizations. Honestly if I had ever heard one of my parents say something like your post it would have broken me beyond repair. What a turd!
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 505: Hi Jack, I read your article and feel your pain. My daughter developed depression in her early teens and it continued for many years, with 10 pathetic suicide attempts. She couldn't even find her arse, let alone her arteries. We tried everything doctors and therapists prescribed, with not much help. It was exhausting and discouraging. Then, miraculously, the depression seemed to “lift". Almost like she grew out of it. Sadly since then she was diagnosed with cancer and is unable to have children now. More recently her fiance was killed in a motor cycle accident. Neither of those things set her back, it's like the depression never existed. Hang in there Jack! A lucky car or bike accident may solve everything yet!
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 519: Jack:
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 524: P.S. olin 27 Cambridgessa, Massachusetts, kun sain depressiotartunnan. Ei se enää vaivaa kuin toisinaan. Lapsille se on kyllä peRLiytynyt vahvaSHti. Vai olisiko syynä ollut se kun mätkin niitä liian lievästi?
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    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 194: Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, Jokainen kapeassa sellissään ikuisesti makaa,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 228: Back to its mansion call the fleeting breath? Takaisin sen kartanoon kutsua ohikiitävä hengitys?
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 278: The place of fame and elegy supply: Kuuluisuuden ja elegian tarjontapaikka:
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 280: That teach therustic moralist to die. Se opettaa maalaismainen moralisti kuolemaan.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 319: Approach and read (for thou canst read) the lay, Lähesty ja lue (sillä sinä osaat lukea) maallikkoa,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 345: Cornhillissä 26. joulukuuta 1716 syntynyt Gray oli viides Philip ja Dorothy Antrobus Grayn 12 lapsesta ja ainoa, joka selvisi lapsenkengistä. Hänen isänsä, väkivaltaisuuksiin syyllistynyt, pahoinpiteli vaimoaan; Dorothy jätti hänet jossain vaiheessa, mutta Philip uhkasi ajaa hiäntä takaa ja kostaa hiänelle, ja hiän palasi hänen luokseen. Vuosina 1725-1734 Thomas Gray osallistui Etoniin, missä hän tapasi Richard Westin ja Horace Tadpolen, voimakkaan Whig-ministerin Sir Robert Walpolen pojan. Vuonna 1734 Gray astui Peterhouse Collegeen, Cambridgen yliopistoon. Neljä vuotta myöhemmin hän jätti Cambridgen ilman tutkintoa aikoen lukea lakia Lontoon Inner Templessä. Sen sijaan hän ja Horace Walpole purjehtivat Doverista 29. maaliskuuta 1739 Manner-kiertueelle. Kaksikko riiteli Reggiossa Italiassa toukokuussa 1741; Gray jatkoi kiertuetta yksin ja palasi Lontooseen syyskuussa. Marraskuussa 1741 Greyn isä kuoli; Grayn säilyneissä kirjeissä ei ole mainintaa tästä tapahtumasta.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 430: Grayn kirjalliset saavutukset – kuten William Collinsin , James Macphersonin, Thomas Chattertonin , William Cowperin ja Christopher Smartin saavutukset, sekä Joseph ja Thomas Warton – 1780- ja 1790-luvuilla ilmestynyt Wordsworth, Coleridge ja nopeasti menestynyt toinen romanttisten kirjailijoiden sukupolvi varjostivat.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 442: Erään aiemman paasauxen mukaan EM Forster oli homo, kuin myös Brooks Forester, the 6'2″, 28-year-old Sales rep/part-time model/Mormon from Salt Lake City competing for Desiree's heart this season of the Bachelorette is also sparking a few gay rumors and gaining a gay fan base like Sean Lowe.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 444: Of course, most readers will want to learn about Hornblower (one of the few fictional characters with a biography), where that name came from, and what mechanism the father used to develop the many characters in his novels. But who would be startled to learn that Forester played an important role in the propaganda used by the UK to encourage the US’s entrance into WW2?
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 446: Born in Cairo, Forester had a complicated life, including imaginary parents, a secret marriage, a murder charge, and a debilitating illness. He was educated at Alleyn's School and Dulwich College in Dulwich, South London. He married Kathleen Belcher in 1926, had two sons, and divorced in 1945. His eldest son, John, was a noted cycling activist and wrote a biography of his father.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 450: The popularity of the Hornblower series, built around a central character who was heroic but not too heroic, has continued to grow over time. It is perhaps rivalled only by the much later Aubrey–Maturin series of seafaring novels by Patrick O'Brian (n.h.). Both Hornblower and Aubrey are based in part on the historical Admiral Lord Dunder Fart of Great Britain (known as Lord Cochrane during the period when the novels are set).
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 452: Brian Perett has written a book The Real Hornblower: The Life and Times of Admiral Sir James Gordon, GCB, ISBN 1-55750-968-9, presenting the case for a different inspiration, namely James Alexander Gordon. In his work "The Hornblower Companion", however, Forester makes no indication of any historical influences or inspiration regarding his character. Rather, he describes a process whereby Hornblower was constructed based on what attributes made good sales for a typical Hornblower story, namely "A Happy End" (published in America as "Beat them to Smithereens").
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 454: Forester does reveal that the original trigger for his central character as an officer in the Royal Navy was his finding of three bound volumes of the Naval Chronicle when looking in a second-hand bookshop for some reading matter to take on a small sailboat; this, he implies, provided enough material for his lively subconscious to work on to ensure the eventual emergence of the Hornblower we know.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 468: Chocolate Bar (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Chocolate%20Bar) is slang for a mans (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=a%20mans) Wing Dang Doodle (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Wing%20Dang%20Doodle), the type of chocolate bar (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=chocolate%20bar) indicates race or qualities of the individual. For further refrence, search 'Wing Dang Doodle'.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 475: He empowered children with his stories, though the content was sometimes questioned for its open references to magic, racism, alcohol abuse, and use of words like “ass” and “slit”. Of course with his free use of such words, maybe it shouldn’t be surprising that he was simultaneously trying his hand at children's genitals and pornographic stories for Playboy, further muddying his reputation.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 479: Anti-Semitic sentiments appear in many of his stories, inspired by Jewish publishers who had turned down his work – sentiments for which he never really apologized. In 1983, he told a journalist, “There is a trait in the Jewish character that does provoke animosity. I mean there’s always a reason why anti-anything crops up anywhere; even a stinker like Hitler didn’t just pick on them for no reason.”
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 481: Roald Dahl's children's books are full of barely submerged misogyny, lust and violence. Roald Dahl was an unpleasant man who wrote macabre books – and yet children around the world adore them. Perhaps this shouldn’t surprise us, writes Hephzibah (Hetty) Anderson. Kids can be so cruel. Oh can we? Thanx mom! .... Oow! Oow!
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 497: During the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), Britain's ruinously expensive naval sorties against France were actually inflicting very little damage. In the specific case of the Sept 1757 Raid on Rochefort, British MP Henry Fox said it was like breaking their windows with guineas (i.e. - using and thus losing our most valuable coins as missiles, simply to break their glass windows).
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 573: Like other poets of the Archaic Age, he reveals a deep sense of the vicissitudes of life and yet, unlike them, he also articulates a passionate faith in what men can achieve by the grace of the gods, most famously expressed in his conclusion to one of his Victory Odes: Creatures of a day! What is a man? What is he not? A dream of a shadow Is our mortal being. But when there comes to men A gleam of splendour given of heaven, Then rests on them a light of glory And blessed are their days.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 601: On Thracia's hills the Lord of War, Traakian kukkuloilla sodan herra,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 622: Slow melting strains their Queen's approach declare: Hidas sulaminen rasittaa heidän kuningattarensa lähestymistapaa:
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 623: Where'er she turns the Graces homage pay. Minne hän kääntää Grease-kunnianosoituksen.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 630: Man's feeble race what ills await, Ihmisen heikko rotu, mitkä pahat odottavat,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 631: Labour, and Penury, the racks of Pain, Työ ja köyhyys, kivun telineet,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 653: Her track, where'er the goddess roves, Hänen jäljensä, missä jumalatar vaeltelee,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 665: Where each old poetic mountain Missä jokainen vanha runollinen vuori
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 681: Her awful face: the dauntless child Hänen kauheat kasvonsa: peloton lapsi
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 688: Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic tears. Tai sit vaan avaa myötätuntoisten kyynelten pyhä lähde kädellä.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 694: He pass'd the flaming bounds of Place and Time: Hän ylitti paikan ja ajan palavat rajat:
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 701: Two coursers of ethereal race, Kaksi eteerisen rodun kurssilaista,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 702: With necks in thunder cloth'd, and long-resounding pace. Kaulat ukkonen taju kankaalla, ja pitkä kaikuvahti.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 728: Vuorossa on nyt seikkailu, jossa laivallinen hampaisiin saakka aseistettuja brittitörkimyxiä on siviilien ranskalaisressukoiden kimpussa jotka ajelevat riisipussilla. Varo ranuja, varoittaa amiraali, tai ne valtaavat riisipussin takaisin pikemmin kuin ehdit sanoa Jack Robinson. What???
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 730: When referring to Jack Robinson, it is used to represent quickness.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 773: For well he knew, the silly fly would soon come back again: Hyvin se tiesi, että tyhmä kärpänen kyllä palaisi:
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 798: Lewis Carroll, a notorious spider in little girls' parlour, replaced a notorious negro minstrel song with The Mock Turtle's Song (also known as the "Lobster Quadrille"), a parody of Howitt's poem that mimics the meter and rhyme scheme and parodies the first line, as well as the subject matter, of the original, namely sugar daddy talk. Lewis was a past master in that sport.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 855: The Interstate Commerce Commission's original purpose was to regulate railroads to ensure fair rates, to eliminate race discrimination, and to regulate other aspects of common carriers, including interstate bus lines and telephone companies. Congress expanded ICC authority to regulate other modes of commerce beginning in 1906. Throughout the 20th century, several of ICC's authorities were abolished. The ICC was abolished in 1995, and its remaining functions were transferred back to laissez faire capitalists.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 857: In March 1920, the ICC had Eben Moody Boynton, the inventor of the Boynton Bicycle Railroad, committed as a lunatic to an asylum in Washington, D.C. Boynton's monorail electric light rail system, it was reported, had the potential to revolutionize transportation, superseding then-current train travel. ICC officials said that they had Boynton committed because he was "worrying them to death" in his promotion of the bicycle railroad. Based on his own testimony and that of a Massachusetts congressman, Boynton won release on May 28, 1920, overcoming testimony of the ICC's chief clerk that Boynton was virtually a daily visitor at ICC offices, seeking Commission adoption of his proposal to revolutionize the railroad industry. CS Forester's bicyclist son John would have applauded Boynton's invention.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 861: The Spider and the Fly" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones, recorded in May 1965 and first released on the US version of their 1965 album Out of Our Heads. In the UK, it was released as the B-side to "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". Horatio H-blower got no satisfaction off H. Simpson, whose sex pistol was a dud.
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    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 881: Down to the bar at the place I'm at Hotlan baariin vähän pilkkimään
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 890: She told me later she's a machine operator Se kertoi jälkeenpäin eze ajoi trukkia
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 912: Nykyaikaiset kriitikkosetämiehet ovat yleensä hylänneet Corinnan teoksen pitäen sitä tylsänä. Esimerkiksi joku "West" kuvailee Corinnaa lahjakkaammaksi kuin useimmat paikalliset runoilijat, mutta häneltä puuttuu omaperäisyys, joka asettaisi hänet samalle tasolle kuin Kreikan pojat Bacchylides tai Pindar. No vittu Pindar ei muuta tehnyt kuin apinoi muita hyviä runoilijaveljiä.
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    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 38: oh Francesca, hacia dónde te llevarán mis alas!

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    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 136: Today, it is generally accepted that Sappho´s poetry portrays homoerotic feelings: as Sandra Boehringer puts it, her works "clearly celebrate eros between women". Toward the end of the twentieth century, though, some scholars began to reject the question of whether or not Sappho was a lesbian – Glenn Most wrote that Sappho herself "would have had no idea what people mean when they call her nowadays a homosexual", André Lardinois stated that it is "nonsensical" to ask whether Sappho was a lesbian, and Page duBois calls the question a "particularly obfuscating debate". WTF? Pelottaako äijiä ajatus pillua lipsuvasta Psapfasta? Vai onko ne vaan mustasukkiaisia?
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 138: One longstanding suggestion of a social role for Sappho is that of "Sappho as schoolmistress". At the beginning of the twentieth century, the German classicist Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff posited that Sappho was a sort of schoolteacher, to "explain away Sappho´s passion for her ´girls´" and defend her from accusations of homosexuality. The view continues to be influential, both among scholars and the general public, though more recently the idea has been criticised by historians as anachronistic and has been rejected by several prominent classicists as unjustified by the evidence. In 1959, Denys Page, for example, stated that Sappho´s extant fragments portray "the loves and jealousies, the pleasures and pains, of Sappho and her companions"; and he adds, "We have found, and shall find, no trace of any formal or official or professional relationship between them... no trace of Sappho the principal of an academy." Toisin kuin Ailin kohalla, hehe.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 140: None of Sappho´s own poetry mentions her teaching, and the earliest testimonium to support the idea of Sappho as a teacher comes from Ovid (a notorious nincompoop), six centuries after Sappho´s lifetime. Despite these problems, many newer interpretations of Sappho´s social role are still based on this idea. In these interpretations, Sappho was involved in the ritual education of girls, for instance as a trainer of choruses of girls. Niikö Ailin kerhotoimintaa, osallistumista kylän sukupuolielämän monipuolistamiseen.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 221: Papin poika Johann Arndt opiskeli lääketiedettä ja teologiaa Helmstedtissä, Wittenbergissä, Strasbourgissa ja Baselissa. Baselissa hän tutustui Theophrastus Paracelsuksen kirjoituksiin, ja Wallmannin mukaan tämän ajattelun vaikutus näkyy monissa Arndtin teoksissa, voimakkaimmin Totisesta kristillisyydestä -teoksen neljännessä kirjassa. Opintojensa jälkeen Arndt toimi kotiseudullaan Anhaltissa koulumestarina, diakonina ja pappina. Jouduttuaan eksorsismia ja kuvakieltoa eli ikonoklasmia koskevien opillisten erimielisyyksien takia jättämään virkansa vuonna 1590 hän siirtyi Quedlinburgiin saarnaajaksi, mitä virkaa hän hoiti vuoteen 1599 saakka.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 227: Totinen kristillisyys perustuu keskiajan mystiikan edustajien kirjoituksiin, joita Arndt muokkasi luterilaisen ortodoksian katsomusten mukaisiksi, saavuttaen melkoista synergiaa. Näiden joukossa on muun muassa Theologia deutsch (suom. Kirja täydellisestä elämästä), jonka uuden painoksen Arndt toimitti. Totisen kristillisyyden kolme ensimmäistä kirjaa käsittelee sielun kehitystä Jumalan tuntemiseen. Siinä kuvastuvat mystiikan kolme vaihetta: puhdistautuminen (purgatio), valaistuminen (illuminatio) ja yhdistyminen Jumalaan (unio mystica). Neljännessä kirjassa Arndt kehittelee luonnon teologiaa, jonka lähtökohtia ovat uusplatonismi ja Paracelsuksen ajattelu.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 254: Kirjakauppiaat laajensivat usein luontevasti toimintaansa kustannustoimintaan. Waseniuksen painon tärkeimmäksi ja kannattavimmaksi tuotteeksi tuli hänen 1829 perustamansa Helsingfors Tidningar. Koko maassa oli tuolloin vain muutamia sanomalehtiä, ja Helsingissä ilmestyi ainoastaan senaatin virallinen äänitorvi Finlands Allmänna Tidning. Helsingfors Tidningar edusti Suomessa uudenlaista lehtityyppiä. Waseniuksen mielestä lukeva yleisö kaipasi ennen muuta kotimaisia uutisia ja helposti sulavaa ajanvietettä, ja juuri näitä suomalaisista lehdistä puuttui. Linjaansa toteuttamaan hän hankki myöhemmin lehteensä muun muassa Zachris Topeliuksen mutta epäsi J. V. Snellmanin tulon toimitukseen; Waseniuksen mukaan Snellman oli niin huonosti sulava että se olisi kirjoittanut lehden nurin kolmessa viikossa, Topelius sen sijaan kirjoitti Helsingfors Tidningariin muun ohella Välskärin kertomuksia. Levikki kasvoi, ja Wasenius huomasi rikastuvansa myös lehtensä avulla. Rahantuloa ei voi es-tää!
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 258: Wasenius edusti niitä helsinkiläisiä suurkauppiaita, jotka avioliittojen, liikesuhteiden ja yhteisten kulttuuririentojen myötä sulautuivat kaupungin säätyläispiireihin. Wasenius rohkaisi poikiaan yliopisto-opintoihin ja ahtaiden ammattikunta- ja säätyrajojen ylittämiseen sekä tyttäriään luomaan seurustelusuhteita kaupungin aatelisperheisiin. Pyrkimystä säätyrajojen ylittämiseen konkretisoi huomattava stipendi, jonka hän lahjoitti 1840 yliopistolle kauppiaaksi aikovien opiskelijoiden opintoihin. Symbolisempi ilmaus samasta pyrkimyksestä oli Waseniuksen lasten vahva panos ensimmäisessä kotimaisin voimin tehdyssä oopperassa. Harrastajavoimin 1852 esitetyssä Fredrik Paciuksen Kaarle-kuninkaan metsästyksessä kaksi Waseniuksen lapsista lauloi pääosissa ja kolmas kuorossa. Ooppera käsitteli vertauskuvallisessa mielessä Topeliuksen (ja Waseniuksen) mieliteemaa: vanhan hierarkioihin kiinnittyneen aristokratian sekä uuden dynaamisen porvariston vastakkainasettelua. Wasenius ehti nähdä uuden oopperan ensiesitykset juuri ennen kuolemaansa. Viimeiseksi lahjoitukseksi jäi ensi-illan jälkeen perustettu rahasto uuden teatteritalon pystyttämistä varten.
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    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 382: Lyhyt kertaus Marquetan tyttöystävistä: Äiti (pyhimys), Kaija (tyylikäs), soitonopettaja (miehekäs), Hilma-täti (ex-juro), Saimi-täti (ditto), karjakko-Sanna (ditto), Paulan äiti (hiiri), Siiri-täti (ditto), mummu (dementti), Anneli (serkku), Paula (ex-kärkevä), Irmeli (terhakka), Annukka (dollface), Kaarina (luuviulu), Ursula (klenkka), Tyty Arola (ex-nemesis). Niin ja sitten pojat, johin premenstruaalisilla tytöillä ei ole mitään kiinnostusta vielä: Topi (visukinttu), Eero (sankarillinen), Riku (ryhditön). "Kaikki muut" ovat jotain nimettömiä Ankkoja. Marquetasta on tullut hyvin luokkatietoinen. Sitten hyvin kevein vedoin hahmotellut muut opet (ei edes genitaaleista ole tietoa): voimistelunopettaja Visa (ok), Rexi (tiukkailmeinen), matikanope Puputti (kiukkuinen), historianope Hemppa (hajamielinen), ja "kaikki muut". Mummu ja Marquetta toistelevat sanoja, kumpikohan on dementimpi. Marke meinaa että pahat ajatuxet pitää pitää sisällä. Millanenhan Aili Konttinen siitäkin tulee ajan kanssa, tuleeko joku vielä viikatoimaan senkin.
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    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 616: dvacet že milionů mil Parsekista ei tule niille
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 684: Neruda’s death certificate established the cause of death as cancer cachexia, which involves significant weight loss, but the forensic specialists unanimously found that to be impossible. “That cannot be correct,” said Dr. Niels Morling, of the University of Copenhagen’s department of forensic medicine, who participated in the analysis. “There was no indication of cachexia. He was an obese man at the time of death. All other circumstances in his last phase of life pointed to some kind of infection.” Neruda was infected with the Staphylococcus aureus bacterium, which can be highly toxic and result in death if modified.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 686: The team discovered something in Neruda´s remains that could possibly be a laboratory-cultivated bacteria. The results of their continuing analysis were expected in 2018.His cause of death was in fact listed as a fart attack.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 723: Cuerpo de piel, de musgo, de leche ávida y firme. ¡Ah los vasos del pecho! ¡Ah los ojos de ausencia! ¡Ah las rosas del pubis! ¡Ah tu voz lenta y triste! Cuerpo de mujer mía, persistiré en tu gracia.

    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 734: He dicho que cantabas en el viento como los pinos y como los mástiles. Como ellos eres alta y taciturna. Y entristeces de pronto, como un viaje. Acogedora como un viejo camino.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 748: Desnuda eres tan simple como una de mis manos: lisa, terrestre, mínima, redonda, transparente. Desnuda eres delgada como el trigo desnudo. Desnuda eres pequeña como una de tus uñas: curva, sutil, rosada hasta que nace el día y te metes en el subterráneo del mundo
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 764: enfréntala con valor y acéptala.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 766: tus actos y prueba que tu siempre
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 768: No te amargues de tu propio fracaso ni
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 769: se lo cargues a otro, acéptate ahora o
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 778: Aprende de los audaces, de los fuertes,
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 779: de quien no acepta situaciones,
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 797: el pretexto de los fracasados…
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 815: oh Francesca, hacia dónde te llevarán mis alas!
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    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 830: El poeta chileno escribió estos versos en la Isla de Capri, en Italia, acompañado de buenos amigos y algo más… Su amante de aquella época, Matilde Urrutia, también estaba con él, y la mayor parte de estos poemas son inspirados por ella.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 832: Hay que tener en cuenta que Neruda vivía separado de su todavía mujer, Delia del Carril, a la cual enviaba cartas en las que le ocultaba su relación con Matilde. El aire está aquí. Ojalá fueras hermosa. Esta situación, sumada a la lejanía de su patria, influye de forma decisiva en el contenido de Los versos del capitán. La primera edición de este libro (1952), de tirada limitadísima, ni siquiera llevó su nombre. No quería Neruda que se hiciese público su romance… Diez años más tarde, el poeta chileno reconocía la autoría, y justificaba su anonimato debido al “clima desconsolado y ardiente del destierro”…
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    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 839: Matilde Urrutia Cerda (Chillán, 5 de mayo de 1912 - Santiago, 5 de enero de 1985) fue una cantante y escritora chilena, conocida por ser la tercera esposa del poeta chileno Pablo Neruda, desde 1966 hasta su muerte en 1973. Nació en Chillán, hija de José Ángel Urrutia y María del Tránsito Cerda. En 1924, llegó a Santiago, donde trabajó y estudió simultáneamente. Aficionada al canto y la guitarra, estudió en el Conservatorio Nacional de Música.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 843: Neruda construyó una casa en Santiago llamada «La Chascona» (que en argot chileno significa 'despeinada', kampaamaton) en honor a Urrutia, que sirvió como refugio amoroso para ambos —puesto que la noticia de que Neruda tenía un amorío no hubiera sido bien recibida en el público chileno—. En esta casa existe una pintura, hecha por el artista mexicano Diego Rivera, que presenta a Matilde con dos caras y su famoso y largo pelo rojo. Se dice que en la pintura una de las caras representa a la Urrutia cantante que todos conocían y la otra, a la amante de Neruda. En su pelo se esconde la pértiga de Neruda, representando su relación secreta.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 845: Después de la muerte de Neruda, Urrutia publicó las memorias de Pablo, Confieso que he vivido. Esto y otras actividades la llevó a entrar en conflicto con la dictadura de Augusto Pinochet, que intentaba suprimir la memoria de Neruda, abierto militante comunista, del inconsciente colectivo.​ Falleció de cáncer en Santiago de Chile el 5 de enero de 1985. Sus propias memorias, Mi vida bajo el Pablo, fueron publicadas de manera póstuma en 1986.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 853: Abraham Maslow fue un psicólogo estadounidense que nació en Brooklyn (Nueva York) el 1 de abril de 1908. Sus progenitores eran judíos no ortodoxos de Rusia que llegaron a la tierra de las oportunidades con la esperanza de lograr un mejor futuro para sus hijos. Abraham Maslow nunca fue un tipo muy sociable, y ya desde niño, se refugió en los libros.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 855: Antes de interesarse por la psicología, primero estudió derecho en la City College de Nueva York (CCNY). Tras casarse con Berta Goodman, su prima mayor, se mudó Wisconsin para asistir a la universidad de esa ciudad. Fue aquí donde comenzó a estudiar psicología. Trabajó con Harry Harlow, famoso por sus experimentos con crías de mono y el comportamiento del apego. Tras graduarse y doctorarse en esta disciplina, volvió a Nueva York para trabajar con E.L. Thorndike en la Universidad de Columbia, donde empezó a interesarse en la investigación experimental de la sexualidad humana. En este periodo de su vida, comenzó a dar clases en el Brooklyn College y entró en contacto con muchos psicólogos europeos que llegaban a Estados Unidos, por ejemplo, Adler o Fromm.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 864: Si el psicoanálisis freudiano veía a la persona desde sus conductas problemáticas y el conductismo visualizaba a la personas como seres pasivos, es decir, que no tenían demasiadas opciones de influir en el entorno. La visión de Carl Rogers y el humanismo, en cambio, era totalmente distinta, porque el ser humano es visto como un individuo activo y dueño de su propia realización. Para Rogers, una persona que presta atención al proceso de valoración orgánica es una persona plenamente funcional o autorrealizada.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 866: Rogers pone énfasis en la libertad de los individuos a la hora de tomar el rumbo de sus vidas. Según éste, la personalidad de las personas puede analizarse según como se acerca o se aleja de lo que considera un individuo altamente funcional.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 868: La persona que es plenamente funcional, es decir, más sana, cuando posee una serie de características. Son las siguientes:
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 882: Maslow añade a la teoría de Rogers su concepto de las necesidades. La teoría de este psicólogo gira en torno a dos aspectos fundamentales: nuestras necesidades y nuestras experiencias. En otras palabras, lo que nos motiva y lo que buscamos a lo largo de la vida y lo que nos va ocurriendo en este camino, lo que vamos viviendo. Es aquí donde se forma nuestra personalidad. De hecho, Maslow es considerado uno de los grandes teóricos de la motivación.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 886: Sin duda, Maslow se asocia al concepto de autorrealización, porque en su teoría habla de las necesidades que tenemos las personas de desarrollarnos, de buscar nuestro máximo potencial. Y es que, según éste, las personas tienen un deseo innato para autorrealizarse, para ser lo que quieran ser, y tienen la capacidad capacidad para perseguir sus objetivos de manera autónoma y libre.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 887: En cierto modo, el modo en el que un individuo enfoque su autorrealización se corresponderá al tipo de personalidad que manifieste en su día a día. Eso implica que para Maslow la personalidad está relacionada con los aspectos motivacionales que tienen que ver con los objetivos y las situaciones que vive cada ser humano; no es algo estático que permanezca en el interior de la cabeza de las personas y se manifieste unidireccionalmente, de adentro hacia afuera, tal y como podría criticarse de algunas concepciones reduccionistas y deterministas de este fenómeno psicológico.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 889: Las implicaciones de esto son claras: para estudiar la personalidad hay que conocer también el contexto en el que habitan las personas y el modo en el que este responde a las necesidades motivacionales de los individuos. Centrarse simplemente en administrar varios test para obtener una puntuación no nos da una visión acertada sobre esto, ya que se parte de un sesgo al considerar que la personalidad es lo que pueda ser captado por estas pruebas de recogida de datos. Se trata de un punto de vista parecido al que aplican al ámbito de las capacidades mentales psicólogos como Howard Gardner y Robert J. Sternberg, críticos con la concepción psicométrica de la inteligencia.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 892: Maslow piensa que alcanzar las necesidades de autorrealización está en las manos de todo el mundo, sin embargo, son pocos los que lo consiguen. Las personas que logran satisfacer sus necesidades de autorrealización son personas autorrealizadas. Ahora bien, Maslow afirma que menos del 1% de la población pertenecen a esta clase de individuos.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 893: Las personas autorrealizadas se caracterizan porque:
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 895: Muestran un nivel alto de aceptación de sí mismos
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 921: 13 características de las personas autorrealizadas según Abraham Maslow.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 934: Necesidad de afiliación: casarse, ser miembro de una comunidad...
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 936: Necesidades de reconocimiento: respeto de los demás, estatus, reputación...
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 938: Necesidades de autorrealización: desarrollo moral, espiritual, búsqueda de una meta en vida...
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 941: Las necesidades han de ir cubriéndose para poder aspirar al nivel superior. Por ejemplo, si no tenemos las necesidades fisiológicas cubiertas no podemos aspirar a las necesidades de afiliación. En el nivel superior se encuentran las necesidades de autorrealización. Es esta jerarquía la que según Maslow marcaba el modo en el que la personalidad se adapta a las circunstancias, dependiendo de cada situación vivida. Se trata, en definitiva, de una concepción de la personalidad que abarca aspectos psicológicos muy extensos y que va más allá del enfoque psicométrico que dominaba en su época.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 947: La psicología humanista es una de las corrientes de pensamiento más importantes de la psicología. Desde ella, gente como Abraham Maslow (con su popular Esquema de pirámide de Maslow) o Rollo May defendieron una visión positiva del ser humano, según la cual todos somos capaces de convertirnos en el tipo de personas que deseemos.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 953: La persona, según el humanismo, es una pirsona pirsonalmente. Ciertas corrientes de la psicología han estado asociadas a una visión pesimista del ser humano. Por ejemplo, el psicoanálisis de Sigmund Freud presenta una explicación de la psique en la que los deseos inconscientes y su choque con las normas sociales gobiernan nuestro comportamiento, y el conductismo norteamericano de 1950 habia sido acusado de presentar a las personas como máquinas que reaccionan ante estímulos externos.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 955: Sin embargo, los psicólogos humanistas como Roger Rabbit propusieron algunas ideas sobre los procesos mentales en los que se enfatiza la libertad de los individuos a la hora de tomar la rumba de sus vidas. Según ellos, ni los factores biológicos ni los ambientales son determinantes en nuestro comportamiento, y no nos "arrastran" irremediablemente hacia ciertos tipos de comportamiento. En resumidas cuentas, no eran deterministas, eran indeterministas.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 957: En concreto, Roger Rabbit creía que la personalidad de cada persona se desarrollaba según el modo en el que consigue ir acercándose a (o alejándose de) sus objetivos vitales, sus metas.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 961: Roger propuso la idea de que la personalidad de cada individuo puede analizarse según el modo en el que se acerca o se aleja a un modo de ser y vivir la vida al que él pone la etiqueta de persona altamente funcional.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 963: Las personas altamente funcionales se caracterizan por estar en un proceso constante de auto-actualización, es decir, búsqueda de un ajuste casi perfecto con los objetivos y las metas vitales. Este proceso de desarrollo personal se encuentra en el presente, por lo que siempre está en funcionamiento. De este modo, la personalidad de las personas altamente funcionales es, para Mr. Rabbit, un marco en el que fluye en tiempo real un modo de vivir la vida que se adapta a las circunstancias constantemente.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 965: ¿Cómo es la persona altamente funcional? Según Roger, los rasgos de la personalidad que definían a las personas altamente funcionales están definidos según las siguientes cinco características.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 968: La personalidad de la personas altamente funcional es, según Roger, muy abierta a la experiencia, en un sentido amplio. No adopta una actitud defensiva por defecto ante lo desconocido, sino que prefiere explorar nuevas posibilidades. Es por eso que este tipo de personalidad se define por la aceptación de las emociones asociadas a lo que se está viviendo, la no evitación de las "emociones negativas" y la adopción de actitudes receptivas ante situaciones que no son claramente peligrosas.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 971: Esta característica tiene que ver con la tendencia a asumir que es uno mismo quien ha de otorgar sentido a las experiencias que se viven en cada momento, a través de un proceso de creación de significado. De este modo, se deja que el modo de vivir el día a día sea espontáneo, creativo, sin intentar que todo lo que se percibe encaje a la fuerza en esquemas preconcebidos. El estilo de vida asociado a este tipo de personalidad, para Roger Rabbit, se caracteriza por evitar la tendencia a prejuzgar. No se analiza el presente como algo que debe ser explicado totalmente por las vivencias
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 978: El hecho de que las personas altamente funcionales de Carl Rogers sean enemigas de los dogmas y las convenciones hace que miren más allá de lo considerado como "normal". Esto proporciona las bases necesarias para que puedan desarrollar su creatividad (deshonestitad).
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 981: El modo de ser creativo e innovador de la personalidad altamente funcional teorizada por Carl Rogers hace que estas personas sean capaces de encontrar nuevas opciones de comportamiento allí donde aparentemente solo hay unas pocas. Esto define el carácter inconformista de este tipo de personalidad, que es capaz de resolver paradojas en las que hay una aparente contradicción entre las opciones que a priori parecen disponibles.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 984: Este tipo de personalidad muestra una gran facilidad para dar respuesta a todas las necesidades de manera equilibrada, de manera que las crisis son aprovechadas como oportunidades para construir nuevas oportunidades y encontrar maneras de alcanzar niveles de bienestar.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 1016: Solo cada persona es capaz de juzgar hasta qué punto es útil o inspirador tener estas características como referencia.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 1025: Rogersin mukaan terapeuttista yhteistoimintaa edistävät varaukseton arvostus (unconditional positive regard), johdonmukaisuus (congruence) ja osuva autettavan näkökulman tavoittaminen (accurate emphaty). Parhaiten terapia tuottaa katetta kun siinä:
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 1071: On monia tutkimuksia, jotka ovat osoittaneet, että mindfulnessia harjoittavat ihmiset nauttivat paremmasta hyvinvoinnista. Tämä johtuu siitä, että he elävät nykyhetkessä ja heillä ei ole tuomitsevaa asennetta. Ihmiset, joilla on falski optimismi, elävät irrationaalisilla odotuksilla, kaukana "tietoisesta" mentaliteetista. Voit oppia lisää nykyhetkessä elämisestä edullisesta artikkelistamme: acion/vivir-momento-presente">Kuinka elää nykyhetkessä, 7 psykologisessa avaimessa.
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    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 84: Toisaalta dao sisältää tietynlaisen dualismin. Hurraa! huutaa Vaakku ja takoo selkään Cartesiusta Bergsonia ja denimhousuista Jamesin Billiä. Vaihtoehdothan tässä ovat monismi, dualismi, kolmiyhteisyys, pluralismi ja sexiturismi. Esimerkkinä taolaisesta dualismista käytetään savesta valmistettua kuppia: ”Astia muovataan savesta, mutta tyhjä tila tekee astian hyödylliseksi. Ovet ja ikkunat veistetään huonetta tehdessä, mutta tyhjästä tilasta johtuu huoneen hyödyllisyys. Sen vuoksi käyttämällä sitä, mikä on, hyödytään siitä, mitä ei ole.” Eli siis mitä? Tyhjästä on kuin onkin hyvä nyhjästä! Täysi kuppi ja tyhjä pää, tyhjä kuppi ja täysi pää, kylä lähtee niillä tää! hihkuvat kiinalaiset runoilijajuopot. Äläs läiski tiuskaisee Bergson. Notably, I contend that in my third book, Creative Evolution, I overcome both dualism and monism by removing their contradiction through a durational or slanted approach to Being.
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    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 128: Dedica un día a la comida. Aprecia la inteligencia misteriosa que creó los alimentos para que te mantuvieras sano y disfrutaras, y da las gracias por ello. Tienes la ocasión de explorar conscientemente tu relación con la comida al ir al supermercado, al cocinar, al invitar a tus amigos a cenar, cuando almuerzas en un restaurante o cuando te tomas un aperitivo o unas palomitas de maiz en el cine. Considéralo como una parte del eterno ciclo del Tao, y permanece en tu propia utopía.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 140: Vittu namaste on hindiä? Mikä ääliö! Joo ei tällä kyllä kuuhun mennä, mutta eipä oikea tao-tyyppi sinne haluaisikaan, ei ainakaan niin kyrvän näköisellä raketilla kuin maailman rikkain ja kitupiikein penispää Jeff Bezos, joka ei anna alaistensa käydä firman piikkiin edes kusella, toisesta kahvikupillisesta puhumattakaan. Do you think that will be Bezos’ lasting legacy in space, that he built the rocket that looked the most like a dick?
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 157: Let’s step back a moment and look at that assumption. Did Jesus say anything about abortion? Did he really believe that abortion was okay?
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 161: Don’t you suppose little Jewish boys got those commandments drummed into their heads repeatedly? Wouldn’t you expect the boys would ask questions about that commandment, just as little boys ask questions today? What does that mean? Does that mean I cannot kill a mosquito? Or a fish? Their teacher would remind them that animals could be killed for food and for sacrifice in the temple.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 163: I doubt, as I am sure you do too, that they wouldn’t ever question the fact that the commandment dealt foremost with killing another human being. It taught them the stories in the Torah that dealt with brothers killing brothers, of Abraham released from killing Isaac, of Joseph’s brothers throwing him down a well to kill him.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 167: Now getting back to abortion.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 171: The Jews of Jesus’ day believed that every child was a gift from God. As good practicing Jews, why would they want to destroy a gift from God?
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 173: As a good practicing Jew, Jesus would have had the same attitude toward children. In fact, we have stories about his relationships with children that are loving and caring. Would he have needed to say anything about abortion as everyone he spoke to believed the same thing? Jesus only preached about things that needed interpretation or a re-interpretation. If everyone knew what was right and wrong about abortion, why would he need to preach about it?
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    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 215: 0 of Jesus Christ’s 278 teachings on 46 different topics are about abortion.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 217: What Jesus actually taught:
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    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 376: The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic horror television series based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard—together forming the core of The Walking Dead franchise. The series features a large ensemble cast as survivors of a zombie apocalypse trying to stay alive under near-constant threat of attacks from zombies known as "walkers" (among other nicknames). With the collapse of modern civilization, these survivors must confront other human survivors who have formed groups and communities with their own sets of laws and morals, sometimes leading to open, hostile conflict between them. Tää on varmaan Homer Simpsonin zombieiden esikuva.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 379: Tuotantokausia oli kokonaista 11 vuosina 2010-2022. The Walking Dead takes place after the onset of a worldwide zombie apocalypse. The zombies, referred to as "walkers", shamble towards living humans and other creatures to eat them, saying "brains... brains... " They are attracted to noise, such as gunshots, and to bad smells, such as humans. Sankari on seriffi, jonka vaimo on lori. Lori on hässinyt Shanea jonka seriffi joutuu sixi tappamaan izepuolustuxexi. Non-zombieista tulee myös kannibaaleja. Jeesus käy kauppaa Hilltop Marketissa. Seriffin porukat kuitenkin listii vapahtajat ja raadonsyöjät. Paha nainen Alfasusi tekee pahoja. Paha kuvernööri Pamela koittaa uhrata rotinkaiset. Joku Daryl lähtee ezimään seriffiä ja sen uutta panopuuta Michonnea, joka on nykerönenäinen neekerinaaras jolla on katana. Siihen sarja päättyy. Selmalla on työpöydällä arvokas (lue kallis) Michonnefiguuri.
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    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 417: La propriété, c'est le vol ! est une phrase inspirée de l'ouvrage Qu'est-ce que la propriété ? (1840) du philosophe anarchiste français Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. Il est possible qu'elle ait été créée par Jacques Pierre Brissot dans ses Recherches philosophiques sur le droit de propriété et le vol dès 1780, mais Proudhon affirme ne pas avoir lu son livre avant d'utiliser la formule.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 421: Pour Proudhon, la seule source légitime de la propriété est le travail. Ce que chacun produit est sa propriété et celle de nul autre. Considéré comme un socialiste libertaire, Proudhon refuse la possession capitaliste des moyens de production. De même, il rejette la possession des produits du travail par la société, estimant que « la propriété du produit, quand même elle serait accordée, n'emporte pas la propriété de l'instrument. Le droit au produit est exclusif, jus in re ; le droit à l'instrument est commun, jus ad rem.». Pour Proudhon, seule la propriété coopérative, gérée en autogestion par les producteurs librement associés, permet le développement des individualités: c'est le mutuellisme.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 440: Haakon ei ollut tottunut alkoholinkäyttäjä mutta sitä tottuneempi 22-vuotiaan balettiemättimen käyttäjä. Se bylsii maastohiihtoliiton talouspäällikön tytärtä, jolle se on antanut pillunnuohouxesta hyvityxexi upouuden MacBookin. Vähemmästäkin! Haakon oli jopa asentanut koneeseen kaiken valmiixi.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 480: Hvad Iaver en pæn pige som dig et sted som dette? What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this? Tää pæn on ilmeisesti sama kuin hiihtopipojen sana pen.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 486: Koskettava joulutarina tuo taas yhteen Jouluksi kotiin -rainan ohjaajan Per-Olav Sørensenin ja tähden Ida Elise Brochin. Samoilta naamareilta siis on tullut ennen tämmönen rykäisy: Maailmalla menestynyt tähti Simon saapuu kotimaahansa Ruotsiin joulunviettoon. Hänen veljensä Anders järjestää lapsuuden pikkupaikkakunnalla vuosittain joulukonsertin, ja Simon ylipuhutaan mukaan. Menestyneen veljensä varjossa kasvanut Anders ei ole tästä mielissään, mutta Simon suhtautuu tilanteeseen kevyesti - kunnes vanhat muistot heräävät henkiin ja hänen on kohdattava haudatut perhesalaisuudet. Rooleissa: Peter Jöback, Johannes Kuhnke, Suzanne Reuter, Jennie Silfverhjelm. Ruotsalainen elokuva vuodelta 2019. Tällä kertaa ylimakeaan joulutunnelmaan mennään näillä eväillä:
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 548: Tikkanen on baritoni, mutta hänen äänensä nousee myös kirkkaaseen falsettiin. Ohjelmassa seurataan Tikkasen työtä sairaalalääkärinä, tavataan hänen perhettään sekä kuullaan huikeat falsettitulkinnat kappaleista Gute Nacht ja Only You.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 558: Summeritaulussa Tikkasen ja Westinin lisäksi kolmaskin nimi, ilmeisesti uhrin lapsen/lapsien. Oliko kenties Pasternack vaiko vallan Bobin exän nimi?
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 575: Psykiatrian erikoislääkäri, tutkija Roope Tikkasen johdolla tehdyssä tutkimuksessa onkin nyt osoitettu, että pistemutaatio serotoniini 2B -reseptorin geenissä voi altistaa impulsiiviselle käyttäytymiselle erityisesti humalassa. Nature Publishing Group:in Translational Psychiatry -tiedelehdessä julkaistu löydös (Tikkanen et al., 2015) on jatkoa vuonna 2010 tehdylle alkuperäiselle havainnolle serotoniini 2B -reseptorin geenimutaatiosta suomalaisissa (Bevilacqua & al, 2010).
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 585: Kun uhrin työpaikan kuvaa vertaa Facebookin kuvaan, hän näyttää melkolailla "kasvaneen ihmisenä". Olettaen, että fb-kuva on noista kuvista vanhempi. Ainakin uhri näyttää siinä nuoremmalta.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 606: Lasten isä on äveriäs jutku Daniel Pasternack, joka haistoi käryn heti Vickyn kadottua. Hän on ilmeisesti joku tekijä rahoitusalalla ja nykyään energiabisneksessä.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 618: Eilen on kuuluteltu Facebookissa, että tällainen henkilö on kadonnut. Ja sitten aamulla etsityn aviomies raahaa jotain kääröä, jossa kertoo olevan jotain vanhaa mattoa tai vastaavaa roinaa.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 651: Epäillyn Facebookista jäi kiinnostamaan se, että tykkääjänä esiintyy mm. Psykologiliiton pitkäaikainen (yli 20 v) puheenjohtaja, jolla on sama sukunimi kuin epäillyllä.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 742: Uskon, että lääkkeiden väärinkäytöllä lienee osallisuutta mereen ajoon, tekoon ja sangen erikoiseen tapaan aamusella yrittää nostaa ruumista maton sisällä autoon keskellä taloyhtiön pihaa. :roll: Itse pesen mattoja kesäisin, ja olohuoneen matto painaa märkänä sen verran, etten saa nostettua sitä omin voimin. Saati sitten, jos maton lisäksi pitäisi nostaa ruumis. Eipä tulisi mitään koko hommasta. En ryhtyisi hommaan näillä tiedoin, vaikken yllä älylliseltä tasoltani lähellekään tuollaisia huippulääkäreitä. Siksi ajattelen, että tekijä on tainnut olla enemmän tai vähemmän mömmöissä, ja pään selkiytyessä taitaa herralla tulla maailmanluokan facepalm.
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 812: Friedrich Nietzschen kirja Hyvän ja pahan tuolla puolen on kulunut useimpien massamurhaajien käsissä. Valkoinen raivo liittyy flash back -tyyppisiin uudelleen dissosioitumisiin. Jokin alkuperäisen trauman kaltainen ärsyke saattaa laukaista sen. Nyt mulla on meneillä Hyvän ja pahan alkuperä, jossa mursuwiixi korvaa hyvän ja pahan vastakohdan hyvällä ja huonolla. Hyvä ja paha koskee elukoiden päämääriä. Hyvä on niiden mukaista ja paha vastustaa niitä. Hyvä ja huono koskee päämääriä edistäviä keinoja: hyvä edistää niitä paljon, huono vähän. Eli Nietzsche sivuuttaa koko etiikan pääkysymyxen otaxumalla että päämäärä on jo tunnettu (nim. mursuwiixisten Herrschaft), ja sitä hyvin edistävät arjalaiset on hyviä ja mutiaiset huonoja. Tavallinen apinamoraali sanoo että hyvä on sellainen naapuri joka toimii mun hyväxi ja paha sellainen joka vastustaa mua.
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    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 70: Jack pysähtyi. Hänen raskas hengityksensä hiljeni. Kuulims ohuen seinän läpi, että naapuri kuunteli meitä seinän takaa. "Pane minua niin kovaa kuin pystyt", kuiskasin teatterikuiskauxella että kaveri varmasti kuulisi. "Satuta nua".
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 75: Jack katsoi minua hämmästyneenä silmiin, mutta teki ter niin kuin pyysin. Hän tarttui lujemmin lanteistani ja työnteli kovempaa. Hänen hengityksensä kiihtyi ja hän veti irtohiuxet alas huussista. Hän ei ollut hellä eikä varovainen.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 79: Yhdestoista syyskuuta päivämäärällä oli jo silloin sijansa elämässäni. Samana p vänä neljä vuotta aiemmin isä oli pidätetty äidin murhasta sen jälkeen kun veljeni Sebastian oli löydetty vaatekomerostaan isän vyöhön hirttäytyneenä. Vyö oli täysin käyttökelvoton ja isä kantoi siitä kaunaa äidille. Mixi tämmöset säälittävät veljet on aina sebastian nimisiä? Mixei esim Kjell? Sixikö kun sen niminen pyhimyskin oli aika vätys? Se oli varmaan homo. Jack halusi Feitä joka paikassa, metron raiteilla, pesukoneen nukkasihdissä.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 103: Many commentators are loath to describe the falls in life expectancy as actual falls or to ascribe blame to the political situation in the UK. Overall, Britain’s NHS is reflective of the failure of socialized medicine: longer waiting times, rationing, poor quality of care and unnecessary deaths. Socialized medicine, the Holy Grail of leftism, is a nightmare. The U.S. should take note of the NHS’s major shortcomings, as that is where the country is headed if we fail to repeal Obamacare! Don't believe the commies! Rather follow Aaron Bandler to Hell on Twitter!
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    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 114: But as that is the system we have got at a time when money is limited, we are falling back on a typical British trait - making do, eating dog food, rummaging in the thrash cans and dying like flies.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 144: Genombrottet kom med hans andra roman, Det röda fältet från 1987, som utspelar sig på ett destilleri för durrabrännvin. Boken nådde också utomlands, mycket tack vare Zhang Yimous filmatisering från samma år, som vann Guldbjörnen vid Filmfestivalen i Berlin.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 164: This is not a movie for the masses. It is, however, a small film about real life hardships and their tragic consequences. While the dialogue and careful pacing befits the original novel, the film sometimes drags because of it. Towne has not given us the great American love story, but he has presented us with a captivating view of 1933 Los Angeles and a tale of romance that involves us in the plight of the characters.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 189: Var det något hon behövde ventilera gick hon hellre till Kristine än till sin egen mamma, som hon aldrig kände sig riktigt accepterad av.
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    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 228: Ryssland rasar – Finland firade självständigheten med rysk flaggbränning. Ilskan efter självständighetsdagen. ”Oacceptabel handling” kanske men inget brott. I Finland är det endast brottsligt att vanära den finska flaggan, och kanske ära Hakenkreuz. Det är nuförtiden helt okej at vanära ryssarna. EU-flaggan får man bränna om man vill, det är ingen lag mot det. Vi får se vad som händer när NATO-fanan hissas upp vid riksdagshuset.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 241: Nu har det visat sig att kryptogossens frikostighet var en rökridå, som förmodligen dolde ett enda stort bedrägeri. Hans föräldrar är båda juridikprofessorer vid Stanford, specialiserade på beskattning, etik och bolagsstyrning. Äpplet föll inte långt från trädet. Bankman-Fried övertygade sin publik genom att snacka perfekt societetsbullshit, samtidigt som han levde ett extrvagant liv i Bahamas, utom räckhåll för lagens långa arm.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 243: Idén om effektiv altruism kom den bredare allmänheten för kännedom i mars 2013, då den äcklige filosofiprofessorn Peter Singer gav ett TED-talk. Singer är hårdnackad utilitarist, och argumenterar slagordsmässigt för att eftersträva största möjliga lycka för största möjliga antal. Hans lärjungar, som den brittiske filosofen William MacAskill, tycks förespråka en närmast mekaniskt kalkylerande maximering av "lycka" och minimering av "lidande". Juutalainen Kroisos Pennonen ja skotti Roope Ankka näyttävät efektiivistä altruismin mallia.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 247: Hur som helst har effektiv altruism slagit igenom på bred front bland världens allra mest välbeställda. Precis till denna grupp riktar sig filosofin. Vilken mångmiljardär vill inte få bekräftelse på att det under täckmanteln av att en vacker dag kunna "ge" ännu mer vore legit med skatteplanering, eller att ständigt eftersträva en större förmögenhet?
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 269: Kun narsissi kollapsoituu se räjähtää kuin supernova tai implodeeraa ja siitä tulee black hole. Hyvinpä Nääsbö tietää miltä tuntuu olla psyko.
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    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 308: Kimberly: Exactly. Once you’ve been abused, tortured, provoked, manipulated, and had your reputation dragged through the mud, it’s hard to find any sympathy for them. Deep down I feel badly that my ex had to have the pathetic parents he did, since they are the ones fully responsible for his behavior and mental disorder, but at the end of the day, he’s a grown man and needs to learn to own up to his own shortcomings. God have mercy on him… because I sure don’t.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 312: Nicolas: God! I don't know who is the good from the bad anymore. Reading these comments sounds no better then that of what you damn. I don't see anything in the world today but self serving people that excuse themselves from the hate they put into the world by the hate that the world has made them endure. It's a gross cycle that makes me fear the end is not a possibility until the sweet escape of death. Everyday I welcome that silence more and more. Life's thin vale of beauty was taken by the one I trusted most. Yet it is the true face of this world I now see. From such betrayal I am left with a world consumed by the poison it shames. I welcome anything that takes this away. I ask for nothing because nothing is exactly what I desire most.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 318: Justsum Nobodee: Sucker!!! This had to have been written by a collapsed narcissist. Poor poor narcissist, finally alone after shitting on everyone, destroying children, screaming, lying, trickery, snickering, selfish, back stabbing, manipulation, hypocrites, humiliating innocent people, stealing other peoples children. oh poor them. Bless their heart. They are the victim here. Just give them more attention.
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    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 416: The endless train ride might be a metaphor for a liminal state where everything is up for grabs, but “Compartment No. 6” never makes the enigmas behind its characters’ actions and feelings matter much.

    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 431: Sometimes you can tell from the first shot. In “Compartment No. 6,” the camera follows a young woman at a party as she leaves a bathroom and enters a living room full of gathered friends. That walking, back-of-the-head shot is one of the soggiest conventions of the steadicam era, a facile way of conveying characters’ own fields of vision while anchoring the action on them. The familiarity of this trope suggests both limited imagination and an unwillingness to commit to a clear-cut point of view. When used cannily, it can convey ambiguous neutrality and looming mystery, but, more often, it suggests the merely functional recording of action, which is exactly what’s delivered in “Compartment No. 6,” opening in theatres on Wednesday. The movie sinks, fast and deep, under the weight of dramatic shortcuts, overemphatic details, undercooked possibilities, unconsidered implications. It’s heavy-handed, tendentious, and regressive—and it should come as no surprise that it’s on the fifteen-film shortlist for the Best International Feature Oscar.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 433: True to national character, the Russian's drunk, aggressive, and crude; boasts of Russia’s greatness; insults Estonia (she explains that she’s from Finland); and, while asking her if she’s “selling pussy (her own, not somebody else's),” grabs her between her legs.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 435: It’s a tale of the endearing Russian bear, which rings discordantly when that bear has its claws out for its neighbors. Russians can't be nice! It is all russki propaganda! It depicts a woman’s quick forgiveness of a sexual predator with whom she’s forced to associate. (What the fuck, some sexual predator indeed, won't even give to her when she asks.) It’s about the fecklessness of the intellectual class and the blank emptiness of the Western (and Westernized) bourgeoisie—the screenplay deliberately leaves F.F. blank, even unto her name. Ljoha isn’t quite as blank, because in his unguarded drunkenness, he blurts out a few of his prejudices and acts out his impulses.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 438: "The characters are mere digital figures for a cinematic algorithm." Että kehtaakin jenkki tämmöstä vielä sanoa, jenkkileffat ne vasta on koneella veisattuja täysin klisheisine hahmoineen, ota vaikka Netflixin menesstyssarja Wednesday. Ja tää on ehkä pahin pohjanoteeraus kaikista, mistä näkyy Amerikan oma täydellinen aateköyhyys: "Yet even the grand humanistic reverberations of ancient artifacts (ne kivipiirustuxet joite ei edes jään alta nähnyt) leave Kuosmanen’s directorial gaze uninspired, even uninterested."
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 450: What’s not fine is that Laura eventually initiates physical intimacy with Ljoha. The film’s logic is that she’s in an emotionally vulnerable state and he’s the only one there for her, because Irina can’t even bother to muster up any excitement when Laura calls. Of course it’s entirely possible that she is bisexual. Still, hasn’t Mr. Kuosmanen learned the inherent offensiveness of depicting such sexual fluidity after Kevin Smith made this mistake in 1997 with “Chasing Amy?” “Blue is the Warmest Color” only went on to prove in 2013 the toxicity of this plot device.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 457: It's all well tied up and directed with a grooming handheld camera. The coda is the most surprising part, getting us out of the goddamn train and into actual civilization.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 465: Kuosmanen has crafted a drama within a clearly defined moment in recent history, only to refuse to be tied to it. This approach to period storytelling proves far more intriguing than the romantic drama within this setting.

    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 485: Kuosmanen asettaa tarinan yhdeksänkymmentäluvun loppuun, erityisen epävarmaan junaan ja ilman sen päähenkilön mahdollisuutta kommunikoida epämiellyttävän kumppaninsa ulkopuolella – älypuhelimen aikakaudella, kuinka eksoottinen on jo kohtaus, jossa hahmo on riippuvainen puhelinkopeista. Jälkimmäinen, Vadim, palvelee elokuvantekijää leikkimään esiintymisillä. A priori uhkaava ja potentiaalinen ahdistelija, löydämme heidän machadoistaan ja impulsiivisuudestaan toisen hauraan hahmon naamion muiden yksinäisyydelle ja ymmärtämättömyydelle.
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    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 502: and her face is always soft and peaceful Ja hiänen lätty on aina pehmeä ja lenseä
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 510: the belly, the back, the neck, the legs, Mahan, selän, niskan, jalat,
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 518: then I get the backs of the legs, the ****, Sitmä hoidan sääret, etupepun,
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 519: the back, the neck, I turn her, kiss her, selän, niskan, käännän, pussailen,
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 526: feeling the good times of love's miracle Muistelen mehukasta panoa
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 534: man, it's different for each- se on kaikille erilaista
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 548: In 1986, Time called Bukowski a "laureate of American lowlife". Regarding his enduring popular appeal, Adam Kirsch of The New Yorker wrote, "the secret of Bukowski's appeal is that he combines the confessional poet's promise of intimacy with the larger-than-life aplomb of a pulp-fiction hero."
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 549: During his lifetime, Bukowski received little attention from academic critics in the USA, but was better received in Europe, particularly the UK, and especially Germany, where he was born. Since his death in March 1994, Bukowski has been the subject of a legion of critical articles and books about both his life and writings, every other wannabe James Dean scrambling to get their slice of Bukowski's steak and kidney pie.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 552: Charles Bukowski was born Heinrich Karl Bukowski in Andernach, Prussia, Weimar Germany? Falsch! Bukowski wurde im rheinischen Andernach geboren, von wo auch seine Mutter Katharina Fett (1895–1956) stammte. Aber war sie fett? War sie etwa Jüdin?
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 554: His father was Heinrich (Henry) Bukowski, an American of German descent who had served in the U.S. army of occupation after World War I and had remained in Germany after his army service. His mother was Katharina (née Fett). His paternal grandfather, Leonard Bukowski, had moved to the United States from Imperial Germany in the 1880s. In Cleveland, Ohio, Leonard met Emilie Krause, an ethnic German, who had emigrated from Danzig, Prussia (today Gdańsk, Poland). They married and settled in Pasadena, California, where Leonard worked as a successful carpenter. The couple had four children, including Heinrich (Henry), Charles Bukowski's father. His mother, Katharina Bukowski, was the daughter of Wilhelm Fett and Nannette Israel The name Israel is widespread among Catholics in the Eifel region. Bukowski assumed his paternal ancestor had moved from Poland to Germany around 1780, as "Bukowski" is a Polish last name. As far back as Bukowski could trace, his whole family was German.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 556: Bukowski's parents met in Andernach following World War I. His father was German-American and a sergeant in the United States Army serving in Germany after the empire's defeat in 1918. He had an affair with Katharina, a German friend's sister, and she subsequently became pregnant. Bukowski repeatedly claimed to be born out of wedlock, but Andernach marital records indicate that his parents married one month before his birth. Afterwards, Bukowski's father became a building contractor, set to make great financial gains in the aftermath of the war, and after two years moved the family to Pfaffendorf (today part of Koblenz). However, given the crippling postwar reparations being required of Germany, which led to a stagnant economy and high levels of inflation, he was unable to make a living and decided to move the family to the U.S. On April 23, 1923, they sailed from Bremerhaven to Baltimore, Maryland, where they settled.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 558: The family moved to Mid-City, Los Angeles, in 1930. Bukowski's father was often unemployed. To while away his time, with his mother's acquiescence, his father was frequently abusive, both physically and mentally, beating his son for the smallest real or imagined offense. Heini later told an interviewer that his father beat him with a razor strop three times a week from the ages of six to 11 years. He says that it helped his writing, as he came to understand undeserved as well as well deserved pain.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 560: Young Bukowski spoke English with a strong German accent and was taunted by his childhood playmates with the epithet "Heinie", German diminutive of Heinrich, in his early youth. He was shy and socially withdrawn, a condition exacerbated during his teen years by an extreme case of acne. Neighborhood children ridiculed his accent, acne and the sensible clothing his parents made him wear. Nachdem sein Vater seinen Wehrdienst abgeleistet hatte, fand er jedoch nur eine Arbeit als Milchlieferant. Die Familie lebte aus diesem Grund zeitweise in ärmlichen Verhältnissen. Regelmäßig betrog der Vater außerdem Bukowskis Mutter mit anderen Frauen, betrank sich und misshandelte seinen eigenen Sohn körperlich. In die Pubertät gekommen, litt Bukowski zudem an starker Akne und hatte am ganzen Körper Pusteln, weshalb er ein ganzes Jahr nicht die Schule besuchen "konnte". The Great Depression bottled his rage as he grew up, and gave him much of his voice and material for his writings.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 567: 1947 kehrte Bukowski nach Los Angeles zurück und lernte die zehn Jahre ältere Jane Cooney Baker (1910–1962) kennen, mit der er bis Anfang der 1950er-Jahre zusammenlebte. During part of this period he continued living in Los Angeles, working at a margarine - no, a pickle factory for a short time but also spending some time roaming about the U.S., working sporadically like Donald Duck and staying in cheap rooming houses. Ab 1952, he took a job as a fill-in letter carrier with the United States Post Office Department in Los Angeles, but resigned just before he reached three years' service.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 571: By 1960, Bukowski had returned to the post office in Los Angeles siistissä sisätyössä as a letter sorting clerk, a position he held for more than a decade. In 1962, he was distraught over the death of Jane Cooney Baker, his first serious girlfriend. Im Januar 1962 starb Bukowskis frühere Lebensgefährtin Jane Cooney Baker, laut Bukowski infolge ihres übermäßigen Alkoholkonsums. Bukowski turned his inner devastation into a series of poems and stories lamenting her death. 1962 brachte die Literaturzeitschrift The Outsider eine Sonderausgabe über Bukowski und verlieh ihm den Titel „Outsider of the Year“. He had finally found his way inside.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 574: In 1969, Bukowski accepted an offer from Black Sparrow Press publisher John Martin and quit his post office job to dedicate himself to full-time writing. He was then 49 years old. As he explained in a letter at the time, "I have one of two choices – stay in the post office and go crazy ... or stay out here and play at writer and starve. I have decided to starve. Hah, he made a lot of bucks! By the late 1970s, Bukowski's income was sufficient to give up his lucrative live readings.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 576: Bukowski published almost all of his subsequent major works with Black Sparrow Press, which became a highly successful enterprise. Charlie became a sort of honorary hippie. Bukowski live readings were legendary, with the drunk raucous crowd fighting with the drunk raucous poet. The crowd and Bukowski were very very drunk for the event. To top it all, a heckler was near the stage and can be heard clearly. Great publicity!
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 578: Bukowski embarked on a series of love affairs and one-night stands. One of these relationships was with Linda King, a poet and sculptress. Die Beziehung zog sich über mehrere Jahre hin, wobei es zu mehrfachen Trennungen mit anschließender Versöhnung kam. Die zum Teil schmerzhaften Erfahrungen dieser Beziehung verarbeitete Bukowski in mehreren Kapiteln seines Romans Das Liebesleben einer Hyäne (Women).
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 582: In 1976, Bukowski met Linda Lee Beighle, a health food restaurant owner, rock-and-roll groupie, aspiring actress, heiress to a small Philadelphia "Main Line" fortune and devotee of Meher Baba.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 585: Two years later they moved from the East Hollywood area, where he had lived for most of his life, to the harborside community of San Pedro, the southernmost district of Los Angeles. Beighle followed him and they lived together intermittently over the next two years. He eventually "agreed to" marry her by Manly Palmer Hall, a Canadian-born author, mystic, and spiritual teacher, in 1985. Beighle is referred to as "Sara Heinämaa" in Bukowski's novels Women and Hollywood.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 590: The funeral rites, orchestrated by his widow, were conducted by Buddhist monks. His gravestone reads: "Don't Even Try". That is, you wait, and if nothing happens, you wait some more. It's like a fly high on the wall. You wait for it to come to you. When it gets close enough you reach out, slap out and kill it. Or, if you like its looks, you make a pet out of it, like Kärpyli."
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 592: Bukowski's work was subject to controversy throughout his career, and he readily admitted to admiring strong leaders such as Adolf Hitler and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Some guy claimed that his sexism in his poetry, at least in part, translated his life. Feikki spuge setämies jonka näyttämönimi oli vielä "Buck" - nö, 'swar Hank. When women are around, he has to play Man. In a way it's the same kind of 'pose' he plays at in his poetry—Bogart, Eric Von Stroheim. "Whenever my wife Lucia would come with me to visit him he'd play the Man role, but one night she couldn't come I got to Buck's place and found a whole different guy—easy to get along with, relaxed, accessible."
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 596: Bukowski often spoke of Los Angeles as his favorite subject. In a 1974 interview he said, "You live in a town all your life, and you get to know every bitch on the street corner and half of them you have already messed around with. You've got the layout of the whole land. You have a picture of where you are.... Since I was raised in L.A., I've always had the geographical and spiritual feeling of being here. I've had time to learn this city. I can't see any other place than L.A." What the fuck, The guy was pure Hollywood.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 598: One critic has described Bukowski's fiction as a "detailed depiction of a certain taboo male fantasy: the uninhibited bachelor, slobby, anti-social, and utterly free",
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 601: His posthumous collections have been heavily 'John Martinized', removing booze, hell and Hitler and replacing dick, cunt and arse with ****. American band Red Hot Chili Peppers reference Bukowski and his works in several songs. A legion of other wannabe baddies have saddled his horses.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 606: Charles Bukowski was the inspiration behind the first chapter of Mark Manson's bestselling self-help book The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck. Charles Bukowski has been depicted on television as well, namely on the Showtime comedy-drama series Californication. The show's main character Hank Moody, played by actor David Duchovny, is an author based in Los Angeles who subscribes to the same kind of lifestyle that Bukowski became known for. The show depicts profuse indulgence of alcoholism, sex and narcotics, which many critics have described as a television adaption of Bukowski'
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 608: Henry Charles "Hank" Chinaski is the literary alter ego of the American writer Charles Bukowski, appearing in five of Bukowski's novels, a number of his short stories and poems, and the films Barfly and Factotum. Although much of Chinaski's biography is based on Bukowski's own life story, the Chinaski character is still a literary creation that is constructed with the veneer of what the writer Adam Kirsch calls "a pulp fiction hero."
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 612: Some of the features of the Chinaskian persona: excessive alcohol consumption; love of art (classical music, literature); solitude and self-satisfaction; volatile relationships (especially with women); self-effacement; nihilism; and the ostentatious violation of societal norms.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 615: „Auf der Basis seiner eigenen Erfahrungen schrieb er in knappem Stil harte, witzige Stories, Romane und Gedichte über das Leben in den Randzonen der bürgerl. amerikan. Gesellschaft. Schockwirkung durch die Darstellung brutaler Gewalt, obszöner Sexualität und des Schmutzes der Gosse (katuoja).“ – Der Literatur-Brockhaus: in acht Bänden
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 618: Bukowski selbst hat das Bild des saufenden und krakeelenden Genies nach Kräften gefördert. Legendär ist die Lesung in der Hamburger Markthalle am 18. Mai 1978, bei der ein Kühlschrank auf der Bühne stehen musste, damit der Nachschub an wohltemperiertem Wein der Sorte Müller-Thurgau nicht abriss. Im späteren Leben hatte er den Alkoholismus anscheinend im Griff und soll um einiges ruhiger und sensibler gewesen sein, als sein Image besagte.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 620: Das Buch „Schlechte Verlierer“ hat Originaltitel: Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions and General Tales of Ordinary Madness. Bukowski befindet sich zeitlich und geografisch irgendwo zwischen Beat Generation und Gonzo-Journalismus, ist diesen Stilen aber nicht zuzurechnen. Eskistäkin tollanen oli jotenkin hienoa, niin Hyvinkään kiltti hymypoika kuin olikin. Kumma ettei sillä näytä olleen juuri muita ilmoittautuneita kirjallisia jäljittelijöitä kuin Jonne Nääsböö.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 625: Peter Albert David Singer AC/DC (born 6 July 1946) is an Australian moral philosopher, currently the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University. He specialises in applied ethics and approaches ethical issues from a secular, utilitarian perspective. He is known in particular for his book Animal Liberation (1975), in which he argues in favour of veganism, and his essay "Famine, Affluence, and Morality", in which he argues in favour of donating veggies to help the global poor. For most of his career, he was a preference utilitarian, but he stated in The Point of View of the Universe (2014), coauthored with Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek, that as he became a celeb and started earning bigger bucks, he had become a hedonistic utilitarian, or utilitarian hedonist.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 650: Peter Unger, Colin McGinn, Rice Crisp, Dale Carnegie, Gregory Peck, Julian Savulescu, James Rachels, Friedrich Engels, George Best, Toby Worst, Bill Gates, William MacAskill, Steven Pinker, Graham Greene, Samuel Benjamin Bankman-Fried
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 673: Singer analyzes, in detail, why and how other beings' interests should be weighed. In his view, other being's interests should always be weighed according to that being's concrete value to you, and not according to its belonging to some abstract group like animal or veggie. Singer studies a number of ethical issues including race, sex, ability, species, abortion, euthanasia, infanticide, embryo experimentation, the moral status of animals, political violence, overseas aid, and whether we have an obligation to assist others at all. The 1993 second edition adds chapters on refugees, the environment, equality and disability, embryo experimentation, and the proper treatment of academics from Germany or Austria. A third edition published in 2011 omits the chapter on refugees, and contains a new chapter on climate change. A fourth edition is planned that omits climate change and adds a chapter on Russia and Ukraina.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 675: The philosopher James Rachels recommended the book "as an introduction centered on such practical issues as abortion, racism, and so forth." The philosopher Friedrich Engels called the book "must reading for anyone interested in living a happy life."
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 676: H.L.A Hart's review of the third edition in The New York Review of Books was mixed. While writing that "The utility of selling this utilitarian's book to students of its subject can hardly be exaggerated", Hart also criticized Practical Ethics for philosophical inconsistency in its chapter on abortion. He argues that Singer insufficiently explains how self interest and classical utilitarianism each view abortion, and does not bring out their differences. Self interest of males is strongly against abortion. Besides, carrots are fit food for bunnies only.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 692: Prior to FTX's collapse, Bankman-Fried was ranked the 41st richest American in the Forbes 400, and the 60th richest person in world by The World's Billionaires. His net worth peaked at $26 billion. In October 2022, he had an estimated net worth of $10.5 billion. By November 8, 2022, amid the bankruptcy of FTX, his net worth was estimated to have dropped 94 percent in a day to $991.5 million according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, the largest one-day drop in the index's history. On November 11, 2022, the Bloomberg Billionaires Index considered Bankman-Fried to have no material wealth. Before his wealth had evaporated, Bankman-Fried was a major donor to Democratic political campaigns, and planned to spend tens of millions in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 694: On December 12, 2022, Bankman-Fried was arrested in the Bahamas and was subsequently extradited to the United States An indictment of him before the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York was unsealed on December 13, revealing a range of charges for offenses, including wire fraud, commodities fraud, securities fraud, money laundering, and campaign finance law violations. Bankman-Fried faces up to 115 years in prison if convicted on all eight counts. On January 3, 2023, Bankman-Fried pled not guilty to fraud and other charges. On December 22, Bankman-Fried was released on a $250 million bond, on condition that he reside at his parents' home in California.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 696: Bankman-Fried was born on March 6, 1992, on the campus of Stanford University, into a Jewish family. He is the son of Barbara Fried and Joseph Bankman, both professors at Stanford Law School. His aunt Linda P. Fried is the dean of Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. His brother, Gabriel Bankman-Fried, is a former Wall Street trader and the former director of the non-profit Guarding Against Pandemics and its associated political action committee.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 698: Bankman-Fried attended Canada/USA Mathcamp, a summer program for mathematically talented high-school students.He attended high school at Crystal Springs Uplands School in Hillsborough, California. From 2010 to 2014, Bankman-Fried attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. There, he lived in a coeducational group house called Epsilon Theta.In 2014, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in physics and a minor in mathematics.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 700: In November 2017, he co-founded Alameda Research, a quantitative trading firm, with Tara Mac Aulay from the Centre for Effective Altruism.As of 2021, Bankman-Fried owned approximately 90 percent of Alameda Research. In January 2018, Bankman-Fried organized an arbitrage trade, moving up to $25 million per day, to take advantage of the higher price of bitcoin in Japan compared to the United States. After attending a late 2018 cryptocurrency conference in Macau, he moved to Hong Kong.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 709: On being asked about his previously stated ethical views that it's unacceptable to do unethical things for the greater good, he disagreed with those views and said that expressing those views was a "dumb game we woke westerners play where we say all the right shibboleths and so everyone likes us".
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 711: In December 2022, Sam's bedfellow Ellison pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud, two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering. Ellison was born in Boston and grew up in nearby suburbs Cambridge and Newton. She is the eldest of three daughters of Glenn and Sara Fisher Ellison, both economics professors at MIT.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 722: That money was sent in the form of crypto from Ukraine, through FTX, and then cashed out by FTX and sent to the DNC, i.e. US taxpayer money was taken by Congress, signed off by Biden and shipped to Ukraine as an aid package. Ukraine using FTX sent it back (they didn’t need it but probably kept a part) as a way of laundering it to the Democratic National Committee for their election campaigns (and commit election fraud, as has been proven). Taxpayer money was used to finance the midterm elections, which is no less than money laundering.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 731:

    Sonia Joseph began reading effective altruist blogs when she was 12. The vigorous online debates about how to have the most impact in the world provided a sense of community that she was missing as an Indian-American girl growing up in suburban Boston. But when she became old enough to join in-person EA gatherings in the Cambridge area, she noticed that many of the men she met seemed enamored with “pickup artistry,” a supposedly systematic approach to convincing women to sleep with them.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 735: Another woman, who dated the same man several years earlier in a polyamorous relationship, alleges that he had once attempted to put his penis in her mouth while she was sleeping. (TIME is not naming the man, like others in this story, due to the request of one or more women who made accusations against them, and who wanted to shield themselves from possible retaliation.)
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 737: Several of the women who spoke to TIME said that the popularity of polyamory within EA fosters an environment in which men—often men who control career opportunities–feel empowered to recruit younger women into uncomfortable sexual relationships. Many EAs embrace nontraditional living arrangements and question established taboos, and plenty of people, including many women, enthusiastically consent to sharing partners with others. There is no current data on the prevalence of polyamory in EA. One former EA data scientist says he estimates that about 30% of EA was polyamorous.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 739: Prominent figures in EA have cast polyamory as a more “rational” romantic arrangement. The philosopher Peter Singer, whose writing is a touchstone for EA leaders, seemed to endorse polyamory in a July 2017 interview in which he argued that monogamy may be increasingly anachronistic in the age of birth control. Caroline Ellison, the CEO of the FTX-tied Alameda Research, who reportedly was romantically involved at times with Bankman-Fried, apparently posted on her blog that the ideal configuration for romantic relationships would resemble an “imperial Chinese harem” in which “everyone should have a ranking of their partners.”
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 743: Gopalakrishnan also described a cult-like dynamic that favored accused men over harassed women. After writing out her concerns about the sexual dynamics within the movement on the EA forum, Gopalakrishnan watched the responses pour in. Shaken, she removed her post. She felt exposed, she recalls, and didn’t feel like being a punching bag. Most of all, Gopalakrishnan was disturbed at the way the rational frameworks to which she had devoted her life could be used to undermine her own experiences. “You’re used to overriding these gut feelings because they’re not rational,” she says. “Under the guise of intellectuality, you can cover up a lot of injustice.”


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    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 814: John Gielgud on ollut vainaja jo vuodesta 2000. Gielgud had the rare distinction of winning an Oscar, an Emmy, a Grammy, and a Tony. Jussi Jurkka-palkinto jäi saamatta. Gielgud's state honours were Knight Bachelor (1953), Legion of Honour (France, 1960), Companion of Honour (1977), and Order of Merit (UK, 1996). He was awarded honorary degrees by St Andrews, Oxford and Brandeis universities. He was the best supporting actor of them all. Sen lätty on niin mitäänsanomaton brittipärstä etten muista sitä yhtään mistään. Siitä kerrotaan paljon Tauno Köriläs tyyppisiä kaskuja, sellaisia "Teme" läppiä et "ettekö tiedä kuka minä olen?" No en kyllä tiedä, edes luettuani kaverin wikipediabion. Vitun vanhaxi se kyllä eli. Oli joku brittien Tauno Palo ilmeisesti.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 837: Fyra fruar och en man är en dokumentärfilm från 2007 i regi av Nahid Persson. Filmen skildrar iranska familjen Mohammadi som består av Heda, hans fyra fruar och 20 barn. De lever ett komplicerat liv där kvinnorna tävlar om mannens gunst samtidigt som de är besvikna på honom. Hela skaran bär sej åt som djur. En bjässe, fyra tackor och 20 lamm. Och gamla tackan som fött bjässen nån gång. Det här är ingen liknelse utan det är just på pricken hur det är. Apor utan memer är bara djur. Apor med memer är djur som försöker dölja djuriskheten i memerna. Utan att lyckas alls.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 848: Its title refers to the Biblical valley where the battle between David and Goliath took place.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 851: ‘Emeq HaEla (hebreiska: עמק האלה) är en dal i Israel. Den ligger i distriktet Jerusalem, i den centrala delen av landet. Called in Arabic: وادي السنط, Wadi es-Sunt, it is a long, shallow valley now in Israel and the West Bank best known as the place described in the Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament of Christianity) where the Israelites were encamped when David fought Goliath (1 Samuel 17:2; 1 Samuel 17:19). The valley is named after the large and shady terebinth trees (Pistacia atlantica) which are indigenous to it. David ja Goljat mutustelivat siellä pistaasipähkinöitä ennen matsia. The Valley of Elah has gained new importance as a possible point of support for the argument that Israel was more than merely a tribal chiefdom in the time of King David. Others are skeptical and suggest it might be just another piece of Jewish propaganda.
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    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 856: They were powerful, kulturnyje, and possessed iron. They were the high-tech people of the day and did all they could to prohibit neolithic Israel from gaining iron and access to their technology (1 Sam. 13:19) They worshipped many false gods. Among them was the worship of Baal and Dagon. Mutta nyt mikki Sammelille:
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 860: During David’s youth as a shepherd, he (David) developed many skills. He learned music, how to write, use a slingshot, how to pull uncircumcized men by the beard, and how to love Jonathan and obey the Lord. Do I understand that it’s my responsibility to develop my abilities like Jonathan Livingston The Seagull, and it’s God’s responsibility to direct me in how I use them? Do I realize that the most important skill I possess is my love for the Lord and my heart to obey Him? What miracles might God want to do through me that would show the whole earth that there is a God in the land? Kan jeg ble en helt liksom Harry Hole?
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 873: Se kriitikko oli oikeassa joka sanoi että Panssarinyrkki on kuin jonkun pakko-oireisen konstruoima mekaano, täynnä liikkuvia osia joilla ei ole muuta virkaa kuin liikkua, vitun iso käkikello joka vilisee mielenkiinnottomia hahmoja, laimiskoittain verta ja isoja pipejä. Kaikilla on taas kerran ollut ihan vitun kurja lapsuus. Eikä tässä vielä kaikki! Kielipuoli Ole ei ihan riitä vihan kohteeksi, vielä tarvitaan pahempi pahis, joka on tää mezästäjän leike. Kyltässä on vähän coitus interruptuxen makua. Puolet pussien sisällöstä tuli etuajassa tyyliin ejaculatio ante portas, ja loppupään venkutus ei enää tunnu samalta. Luvusta 75 (!) eteenpäin on jo sangen kuivaa pakkopullaa.
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    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 144: But for the end, that lies unreached at yet Mutta juonipaljastus ei ole vielä näkyvillä
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 147: O fair-faced sun, killing the stars and dews Hei kirkaslätty päivä, joka tapat tähdet ja kasteen,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 165: Each horn of Acheloüs, and the green Jokainen Akhelouxen sarvi, ja vihervä
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 172: Him now consume thou; for thy sacrifice Ammennä nyt, sillä nyt sun uhrisi
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 195: And edge to spears, and luck to each man’s hand. Ja luodikoihin tehoja, ja jahtionnea.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 198: When the hounds of spring are on winter’s traces, Kun kevään koirat on talven jäljillä
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 200: Fills the shadows and windy places Täyttää varjot ja tuulenpaikat
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 204: For the Thracian ships and the foreign faces, Traakkien laivoihin ja mamunaamoihin,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 244: And Pan by noon and Bacchus by night, Panta saadaan päivällä ja bakkusta illalla
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 253: The ivy falls with the Bacchanal’s hair Muratti putoaa bakkanaalin tukasta
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 273: Night, a black hound, follows the white fawn day, Yön musta karhukoira ajaa valkoista päiväbambia,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 275: Will ye pray back the night with any prayers? Kontitteko siinä yötä takas jollain rukouxilla?
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 276: And though the spring put back a little while Ja vaikka kevät toi takasin pikku tovixi
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 343: Green pasturage and the grace of standing corn Vihreää laidunta ja pystyjä ohrapeltoja
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 349: But when the king did sacrifice, and gave Mutku kunkku uhrasi, ja antoi
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 350: Each god fair dues of wheat and blood and wine, Kullekin jumalalle asianomaiset vehnäset, verta ja viiniä,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 363: Slackened, hath blown on us with deadlier air. Hellitti, puhalsi vielä ilkeämpää ilmaa perästä.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 375: Southward across Euenus from the sea. Etelään Euainoxesta mereltä.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 421: Shed fire across my eyelids mixed with night, Levittää tulta mun yön painamille luomille,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 427: Drawn up about my face that I may weep Jonka vedän naamalle voidaxeni itkeä
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 445: And such a grace to bear it. Then came in Ja sellasen suosion mulle sälytti. Sit tuli sisään
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 446: Three weaving women, and span each a thread, Kolme kutojatarta, ja kukin kehräsi langan,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 465: Men cast their heads back, seeing against the sun että muut saa kenottaa kaulaa päivään päin,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 467: The laughter of little bells along the brace Pikku kulkuset sen housuissa, jotka helkkää
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 488: I dreamt, and saw the black brand burst on fire
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 509: And equal face to all things; thus she said.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 562: ⁠And love, and a space for delight,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 589: And heed beyond all crying and sacrifice
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 595: Thanks and safe days and peace in Calydon.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 636: O twin-born blood of Leda, gracious heads
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 669: Peace, and a perfect life and blameless bed.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 753: Much, but not this, that each thing live its life.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 776: Tracks, and gains on him, scenting sins far off,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 780: Violated rule and a new face of things.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 799: Blameless, and seen well-pleased the face of gods,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 806: And filled with gracious and memorial fame
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 817: Round which the strong stream of a sacred sea
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 839: Eschewing embrace the luck of this thy life,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 861: Straight back the relaxed ripple, didst thou break
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 869: Respite, thou didst not slacken soul nor sleep,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 886: Even as they say and full of sacred words.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 900: First flung round faces of seafaring men
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 914: And chiefliest when hoar beach and herbless cliff
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1038: Than the sweet face of mothers, and the might.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1140: ⁠In the barren places of mirth,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1152: ⁠Bowed, and in each man’s ear
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1197: ⁠And cast out gods from their places.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1201: ⁠And made their kingdoms and races
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1238: Heaven, and the face of all the gods, and dawn
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1248: Gracious and good and white to the unblamed end.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1269: And godlike for thy grace of hallowed hair
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1291: Peace, and be wise; no gods love idle speech.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1358: For spears and strange men’s faces, hast not thou
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1369: For ever, and no face of children born
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1373: Burn; but a cold and sacred life, but strange,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1374: But far from dances and the back-blowing torch,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1377: That face the first o’ the morning, and cold hills
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1440: In peace and reverence, each with blameless eye
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1510: Black flowers and white, that perish; and the noon
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1534: ⁠Cast out and spilt about their holy places:
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1537: ⁠Might ebb, drawn backward from their eyes, and night
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1538: ⁠Hide for one hour the imperishable faces.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1547: ⁠The gods are gracious, praising God; and one,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1586: ⁠Thou hast marred one face with fire of many tears;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1599: Break, but thy face as an exceeding heat
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1610: ⁠That each man in his heart sigheth, and saith,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1617: ⁠And the end is hard to reach.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1631: ⁠Cheers first these warder gods that face the sun
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1687: Fetch sacrifice and slay; for heaven is good.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1704: But from her white braced shoulder the plumed shafts
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1711: And, bride-bound to the gods, Æacides.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1767: And falling, and weighed back by clamorous arms,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1770: Amphiaraus; for his sacred shaft
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1818: Where, hid by heavier hyacinth, violet buds
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1853: ⁠All the wan green places bear
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1858: ⁠Bacchus, and their leaves that nod
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1947: ⁠And the sacred hair.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1974: What are these borne on branches, and the face
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2097: Laughed, as when dawn touches the sacred night
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2107: A faint grave laugh; and all they held their peace,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2125: Blanched thy son’s face, his slayer; and these being slain,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2144: As I that was their sister, a sacrifice
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2226: Or honourable or with facile feet avenged
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2229: Fighting, but not a sacrifice, lo these
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2240: By their own kindred are they fallen, in peace,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2251: Shall we not sit and hate each other, and think
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2254: Each unupbraided, each without rebuke
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2256: Each of another? and I shall let thee live
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2316: What shall atone? what heal me? what bring back
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2317: Strength to the foot, light to the face? what herb
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2327: Knowledge and light of face and perfect heart,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2328: And hands we lack, and wit; and all our days
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2346: As strews men’s ashes in their enemies’ face
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2365: And ineffaceable with many tears.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2370: Nor lack some bitter comfort, some poor praise,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2454: It is done now; shall I put back my day?
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2502: ⁠A landmark seen across the way
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2503: ⁠Where one race treads as the other trod;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2528: Behold, when thy face is made bare, he that loved thee shall hate;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2530: Thy face shall be no more fair at the fall of thy fate.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2546: Yet fate is ours a breathing-space; yea, mine,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2549: Give place unto me; I am as any of you,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2568: For this thy face and hair are as one fire.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2624: And a long brand that blackens: and white dust.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2630: Are blinder than night's face at fall of moon.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2660: Girls, one thing will I say and hold my peace.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2666: Save that I feel the fire upon my face
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2682: Because his face is ashen. Yet, O child,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2688: What have we made each other? Lo, I felt
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2704: Though mine eyes reach to the end of all these things,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2712: ⁠She set her face as a bride’s;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2765: A thing more deadly than the face of death;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2799: And cast his raiment round his face and fell.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2821: Gasped, and his face waxed like as sunburnt grass.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2843: And lightening at each footfall, sick to death.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2854: And weeping and changed faces and veiled hair.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2865: ⁠O thy luminous face,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2868: ⁠O the grief, O the grace,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2892: ⁠Unto each man his fate;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2894: ⁠Unto each as he saith
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2967: ⁠For each man that heard
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2972: ⁠Who shall give back
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2974: ⁠Thy face of old years
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2975: ⁠With travail made black,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3000: ⁠Of the chosen of Thrace,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3002: ⁠Nor endured he thy face
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3004: ⁠a terrible place.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3039: In the folds of the hills of home, high places of Calydon?
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3069: ⁠Turn back now, turn thee,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3078: ⁠Would the winds blow me back
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3081: ⁠Ah, to touch in the track
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3099: ⁠But the grace that remains,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3109: ⁠Thy face to the flower,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3128: That law may fulfil herself wholly, to darken man’s face
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3146: O father, among dark places and men dead.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3152: In fight, and honourable in the house of peace.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3184: Before the fire has touched them; and my face
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3230: O sweet head of my mother, sacred eyes,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3273: Hail thou: but I with heavy face and feet
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3348: Kysymys heräsi kun Suomen presidentti "näpäytti" Ranskan presidenttiä länkkärien Jeff kokouxessa, kun Macron oli sanonut että ryssät tarvizevat turvatakuita. Mehän tässä tarvizemme turvatakuita, leikkasi nokkelasti Sauli Niinistö! Lännen linja on että ryssille pitää panna niin turpaan etteivät kotiin löydä, siinä meille toivottuja turvatakuita! Hyvin toimi Saxan kanssa 1. ja 2. maailmansodassa. Yhdistynyt länsi on enemmän kuin valmis ottamaan mittaa itänaapurista uudestaan. Varsinkin ne jotka ovat Putinia pitempiä hattu päässä ja kassi kädessä.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3362: New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern: 5 feet, 7 inches (170 cm)
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3368: France's Emmanuel Macron: 5 feet, 7 inches (173 cm). On his passport he had 1.77m listed for his height.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3389: Serbia's Aleksandar Vucic stands tall at 6 foot 6, making him the tallest world leader. House 2021 Donald Trump weighed 244 pounds according to the results of a physical performed in June 2020. Speaker Nancy Pelosi insisted that he's morbidly obese. The president is 6-foot-3 inches tall. This means the once and future president is considered only clinically obese and has a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30.3.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3393: Misinformation about Napoleon's height has been in circulation for hundreds of years. Although this famous military leader was measured at 5ft 2in, we know that he was actually around 5ft 7in tall! Exactly the same as President Macron!
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    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 221: Betty Friedan (/ˈfriːdən, friːˈdæn, frɪ-/February 4, 1921 – February 4, 2006) was an American feminist writer and activist. A leading figure in the women's movement in the United States, her 1963 book The Feminine Mystique is often credited with sparking the second wave of American feminism in the 20th century. In 1966, Friedan co-founded and was elected the first president of the National Organization for Women (NOW), which aimed to bring women "into the mainstream of American society now in fully equal partnership with men".
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 248: Cary Grant saattoi olla juutalainen ja se todennäköisesti oli homo. Rooseveltin esi-isät saattoi olla juutalaisia Hollannissa. Claes Rosenvelt entered the cloth business in New York, and was married in 1682. He accumulated a fortune. He then changed his name to Nicholas Roosevelt. Of his four sons, Isaac died young. Nicholas married Sarah Solomons. Jacobus married Catherina Hardenburg. The Roosevelts were not a fighting but a peace-loving people, devoted to trade. Isaac became a capitalist. He founded the Bank of New York in 1790.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 252: Vuonna 1946 presidentti Truman erotti Wallacen, koska tämä oli kannattanut suuriäänisesti yhteistyötä Stalinin kanssa ja ystävyyttä Neuvostoliiton kanssa juuri kun Truman ja demokraatit olivat alkaneet pitää Neuvostoliittoa ei vain ideologisena vihollisena vaan myös vakavana uhkana rauhalle, minkä tähden Lännen velvollisuus oli hillitä sen työntymistä Eurooppaan ja muuallekin.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 254: Norman Corwin was Jewish, and his parents observed Judaism (his father, Sam Corwin, attended holiday services until his death at 110). While not an observant Jew, Corwin infused much of his work with the ideas of the Hebrew Prophets. One of the prayerbooks of American Reform Judaism, Shaarei Tefila: Gates of Prayer, contains a portion of the Prayer from the finale of Corwin's On a Note of Triumph (see link to full text below). Corwin was among the first producers to regularly use entertainment – even light entertainment – to tackle serious social issues.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 363: »1.§. Joca aicomuxesta, sanoilla eli kirjoituxilla, laitta ja pilcka Jumalata, hänen Pyhä Sanans ja Sacramentejä; olcon hengens rickonut. Jos se tapahtu ajattelemattomasti ja picaisudesta, ja hän catu; wetäkön sackoa sata talaria, ja rucoilcan ricoxens julkisesti Seuracunnasa andexi. Jos hän sitä teke toisen erän; tehkön cahdenkertaisen sacon. Joca ei woi sackoa maxaa; kärsikön ruumillans, nijncuin Rangaistus Caaresa sanotan.»
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 472: Varhain huhtikuun 9. päivän aamuna vuonna 1940 koitti Wesertag (”Weser-päivä”). Saksa valloitti Tanskan ja hyökkäsi Norjaan. Saksalaiset ilmoittivat maiden hallituksille, että Wehrmacht on saapunut ”suojelemaan maiden neutraaliutta ranskalais-brittiläistä aggressiota vastaan.” Huoh, aina tää sama tematiikka sodan alkupropagandassa.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 505: Huvudsyftet med operationerna var att få fram uppgifter om Sovjetunionens luftförsvar, särskilt dess kapacitet att bekämpa amerikanska kärnvapenbestyckade bombflygplan av typ Boeing B-47 Stratojet.
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    Why MacArthur Should Have Been Allowed To Drop The Bomb On China

    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 526: The second reason is that China, without provocation, attacked and killed *Americans*!. The Korean War was a military operation to ensure the sovereignty of South Korea. It was not an operation to fight Communism or kill Communists.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 527: China’s rise in the 21st century and its challenge to America’s global preeminence have vindicated MacArthur. He should have been allowed to nuke the chinks off the face of the earth when there still was a chance. Kiinalaiset on näät hirmu imperialistisia. Ne uhkaa Amerikan Tyynen meren mare nostrumia. Sellainen peli ei vetele! American vital interests are at stake.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 529: It is very hard to determine, given the facts at hand, whether or not MacArthur would have been right in dropping 30 nuclear bombs on China. I will say this, though; the rose-colored glasses of the present often change the shading of situations in the past. When you consider the decisions of MacArthur and Truman, remember that they lived in a different time with different values and ideas. And don't be afraid to make up your own mind.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 567: The Marshall Attack is an aggressive line in the Ruy Lopez, where Black sacrifices a pawn by playing d5 to gain initiative and a kingside attack. Frank Marshall famously debuted it in his game against José Raúl Capablanca in 1918. Marshall lost the game. White wins in well over half the plays.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 579: Sotamarsalkka Mannerheim oli muka puhunut radiossa huligaaneista. Kenetkähän Margit Salmenoja domestikoi tässä marskixi? Eisenacher Motorenwerken Itä-Saxassa entisillä BMWn tehtailla valmistettu loistoauto oli Wartburg. Hiuslisäkkeinen itätyttö lahjoittaa uudenvuoden paukkunsa Ukrainan tykistölle. Siinä pojat, antakaapa paukkua!
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 581: Hyvin ikävystyttävästi Maj marssittaa aiempien Beck kirjojen henkilöitä kameoimaan hengettömissä loppupeleissä. Benny Skacke ampui terroristilta suun tukkoon isolla luotipyssyllä. 1975 päättyneen 10 vuoden aikana väkivaltaisuus oli levinnyt kuin lumivyöry yli koko länsimaailman. Ja se vaan lisääntyy. Vika on muun muassa Sjöwallin ja Wahlöön, jotka honasivat 1.ten joukossa että väkivallalla voi tienata kahmaloittain kruunuja. He olivat aikansa klassikoita. Niitä myytiin 7M kappaletta ja niistä on tehty ja tehdään edelleen sekä elokuva- että TV versioita. X niikö Marx. Ei se sana enää mahdu ristikkoon. Sjöwall Wahlöön kouluarvosana: IG. Inte god.
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    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 84: The early 1990s recession describes the period of economic downturn affecting much of the Western world in the early 1990s. The impacts of the recession contributed in part to the 1992 U.S. presidential election victory of Bill Clinton over incumbent president George H. W. Bush. The recession also included the resignation of Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney, the reduction of active companies by 15% and unemployment up to nearly 20% in Finland, civil disturbances in the United Kingdom and the growth of discount stores in the United States and beyond.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 86: Primary factors believed to have led to the recession include the following: restrictive monetary policy enacted by central banks, primarily in response to inflation concerns, the loss of consumer and business confidence as a result of the 1990 oil price shock, the end of the Cold War and the subsequent decrease in defense spending, the savings and loan crisis and a slump in office construction resulting from overbuilding during the 1980s. The 1990 oil price shock occurred in response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990, Saddam Hussein's second invasion of a fellow OPEC member. Lasting only nine months, the price spike was less extreme and of shorter duration than the previous oil crises of 1973–1974 and 1979–1980, but the spike still contributed to the recession of the early 1990s in the United States. The average monthly price of oil rose from $17 per barrel in July to $36 per barrel in October. As the U.S.-led coalition experienced military success against Iraqi forces, concerns about long-term supply shortages eased and prices began to fall.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 90: The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 led to a 70% drop in trade with Russia and eventually Finland was forced to devaluate, which increased the private sector's foreign currency denominated debt burden. At the same time authorities tightened bank supervision and prudential regulation, lending dropped by 25% and asset prices halved. Combined with raising savings rate and worldwide economic troubles, this led to a sharp drop of aggregate demand and a wave of bankruptcies. Credit losses mounted and a banking crisis inevitability followed. The number of companies went down by 15%, real GDP contracted about 14% and unemployment rose from 3% to nearly 20% in four years.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 94: Johtotähtenä 1990-luvun alun lamasta nousemisessa oli matkapuhelinjätti Nokia, joka veti mukanaan muutakin taloutta ylöspäin. Hyi helvetti. At its peak in 2000, during the telecoms bubble, Nokia accounted for 4% of the country's GDP, 21% of total exports, and 70% of the Helsinki Stock Exchange market capital. position, becoming the first non-Finnish director in Nokia's history.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 98: The dot-com bubble (dot-com boom, tech bubble, or the Internet bubble) was a stock market bubble in the late 1990s, a period of massive growth in the use and adoption of the Internet. Without question September 11 attacks later accelerated the stock-market drop.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 101: The Soviet Union's last year of economic growth was 1989, and throughout the 1990s, recession ensued in the Former Soviet Republics. In May 1998, following the 1997 crash of the East Asian economy, things began to get even worse in Russia. In August 1998, the value of the ruble fell 34% and people clamored to get their money out of banks (see 1998 Russian financial crisis). The government acted by dragging its feet on privatization programs. Russians responded to this situation with approval by electing the more pro-dirigist and less liberal Vladimir Putin as President in 2000. Putin proceeded to reassert the role of the federal government, and gave it power it had not seen since the Soviet era. State-run businesses were used to out-compete some of the more wealthy rivals of Putin. Putin's policies were popular with the Russian people, gaining him re-election in 2004. At the same time, the export-oriented Russian economy enjoyed considerable influx of foreign currency thanks to rising worldwide oil prices (from $15 per barrel in early 1999 to an average of $30 per barrel during Putin's first term). The early 2000s recession was avoided in Russia due to rebound in exports and, to some degree, a return to dirigism.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 109: The United States housing bubble burst in 2005–2012.When housing prices fell and homeowners began to abandon their mortgages, the value of mortgage-backed securities held by investment banks declined in 2007–2008, causing several to collapse or be bailed out in September 2008. This 2007–2008 phase was called the subprime mortgage crisis.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 112: The U.S. shadow banking system (i.e., non-depository financial institutions such as investment banks) had grown to rival the depository system yet was not subject to the same regulatory oversight, making it vulnerable to a bank run. US mortgage-backed securities, which had risks that were hard to assess, were marketed around the world, as they offered higher yields than U.S. government bonds. Many of these securities were backed by subprime mortgages, which collapsed in value when the U.S. housing bubble burst during 2006 and homeowners began to default on their mortgage payments in large numbers starting in 2007.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 114: The emergence of sub-prime loan losses in 2007 began the crisis and exposed other risky loans and over-inflated asset prices. With loan losses mounting and the fall of Lehman Brothers on September 15, 2008, a major panic broke out on the inter-bank loan market. There was the equivalent of a bank run on the shadow banking system, resulting in many large and well established investment banks and commercial banks in the United States and Europe suffering huge losses and even facing bankruptcy, resulting in massive public financial assistance (government bailouts).
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 124: Dramatic breakdowns in corporate governance including too many financial firms acting recklessly and taking on too much risk
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 128: Key policy makers ill prepared for the crisis, lacking a full understanding of the financial system they oversaw; and systemic breaches in accountability and ethics at all levels.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 131: During a period of strong global growth, growing capital flows, and prolonged stability earlier this decade, market participants sought higher yields without an adequate appreciation of the risks and failed to exercise proper due diligence. At the same time, weak underwriting standards, unsound risk management practices, increasingly complex and opaque financial products, and consequent excessive leverage combined to create vulnerabilities in the system.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 135: Peltipöxy-Nokian taru päättyi noloon myyntiin Mikkisoftalle. On 10 September 2010, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo was fired as CEO and it was announced that Stephen Elop from Microsoft would take Nokia's CEO. One former Nokia employee claimed that the company was run as a "Soviet-style bureaucracy". Kapeahartiainen Jorma Ollila ryömi Shellin alle piiloon ja E. Saarinen vetäytyi Bulevardille nuolemaan näppejään ja lääkizemään ruskeata kieltään.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 320: Ervasti on ollut puoli tuntia jääkylmässä suihkussa. Ihastelee hampaat kalisten keräämään taideaarteita. Yxinkertaisten toritaidetuherrusten aiheina oli luonto, Tavastian seremoniat, talonpojat, Vanajaveden kalastajat räjäytystyön touhussa. Sivummalla oli pienempiä nussitöitä ja pornografiikkaa. Sulassa sovussa Akropolis ja Valhalla, Hegel ja Runeberg, Joukahainen ja Anja Snellman. Ed. vuosisadan vaihteen aktivistien, Konni Zilliacuxen ja Arvid Mörnen tavoiteohjelma. Nämäkin mulla on jo albumissa 57.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 353: Koppiauton hintainen Dr Scholl työpöytä oli sisustettu pelkistetysti mutta kalliisti: asiakkaiden lompakon luottamuxen mukaisesti. Tää Heikki onkin nähtävästi maailman paskin nalle sillä se johtaa Ruåzista käsin Sampo-konsernia. 7 keskijalan jacuzzi ja 200K kruunun juppinalle. Mixhän nää kerskakonsumptiojutut kuumottaa niin paljon karhennettuja turtanoita? Heikin kainalot kostuivat kitkerästä hiestä. Näistä eritteistä Unto näyttää ize olevan enstex eniten kuumissaan. Seuraavassa kuvassa Hoblan nätin espoolaisen keskiaukeamatytön esiin kiihottamia fiktiivisiä jääkärieritteitä. Tytössä on jotain samaa kuin Lea Lehtisalossa.
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    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 543: Vuoden 2017 kirkkovuoden päättyessä (se päättyy adventtiin) lisävihkoon tuli 79 uutta "virttä", eli viimeisten aikain iskelmää, kuten "amazing Grace" ja "Maan korvessa". Vanhoista virsistä puuttuu se "potku", se "groove". Ja niissä mainitaan turhan usein herran nimeä ja titteleitä, se ei trendaa enää. Me naiset lauletaan nyt toisillemme, johtoportaan pojat hyräilevät taustakuorona.
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    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 61: Etumus perustettiin joulukuussa 1941 tavoitteenaan pysäyttää Pohjoisen armeijaryhmän leviäminen niin että Wehrmacht pääsisi loukkaamaan Leningradia. Sen yksiköt lähetettiin alun perin Leningradista kaakkoon tukemalla oikeaa reunaa Ladoga-järvellä; rintaman nimi on velkaa Volhovin kaupungille, 110 km itään Leningradista, Laatokan järven etelärannalla.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 94: Rob Attaboy pohjustaa Antony Pyp Pipon haastattelua: The Provisional Government, its effectiveness hampered by a lack of legitimacy, faced a powerful rival in the shape of the socialist-led Petrograd Soviet that ruled the country’s then-capital city (now called St Petersburg). The Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin (note only 2 letters away from Vladimir Putin!) , sought to undermine the Provisional Government, which itself made a series of missteps – notably continued failures in the war against Germany and Austria-Hungary. Capitalising on these weaknesses, the Bolsheviks under Lenin and Leon Trotsky launched a coup d’état, the so-called October Revolution, seizing power with relative ease. Consolidating that power proved far more difficult, as a combination of opponents – ranging from former tsarist generals to other leftwing political groups who distrusted the Bolsheviks – took up arms against them.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 96: The stage was set for a civil war between the Bolshevik Red Army and their “White” enemies that devastated the country and led to millions of deaths. Several international powers also contributed troops and supplies to the conflict, predominantly to the Bolsheviks’ opponents. (Note the similarity to Ukraina today!) In 1919, White armies led by Generals Kolchak and Denikin launched offensives that seemed set to destroy the fledgling communist regime, but the Red Army managed to repel them. Following those triumphs the Bolsheviks were eventually able to achieve ultimate victory, though fighting continued for many more months. It looks like this history is just now repeating itself and in just the same place too, fascist Ukraina!
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 98: The most important thing for me was to understand the chain of disasters of the 20th century – the impacts of which actually are still with us today, as we see in Ukraine. Around 12 million people died in the Russian Civil War. This wanton destruction created a terrible fear among the middle classes, but also galvanised the left – the Bolsheviks and other communists – and marked the start of a vicious circle of rhetoric that developed, above all, in the 1930s. This is really what dominates the whole of the 20th century, yet I think that the Russian Civil War is not understood well enough, nor is the demilitarisation of Ukraine.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 106: Ah come to think of it, could it be because the guys know each other personally and are old competitors in the same territory? Hmm. Members of the police, the most hated of all of the tsarist institutions, had to flee for their lives. In the countryside, particularly, peasants and soldiers returning from the front would loot every alcohol store and every distillery they could find. They would then would start burning and smashing up the estates and the landowners’ manor houses.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 111: This was exactly what Lenin and the Bolsheviks needed. The upsurge of chaotic violence was actually bulldozing a way through for the Bolsheviks to seize power, because the liberals were incapable (and actually unwilling) to do anything about it. What Lenin perceived – and he was absolutely right – was that the success of a coup depends on the apathy of the majority, not on how many real supporters you have. Trump and Bolsonaro made the same observation.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 113: Even many Bolsheviks were shocked by Lenin’s extremism. His new government abolished the police and the army, replacing them with Red Guards from the factories, and absolutely everything was nationalised! How indecent! This course of action wasn’t apparent beforehand, and – not surprisingly since they lost their jobs and status – many of the civil servants didn’t want to work with the new government.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 115: He even accused the bourgeoisie of somehow sabotaging food supplies. Actually, though, the bourgeoisie had virtually no control over food supplies at all, they were all stashed away by the kulaks.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 116: Lenin actually wanted the civil war. He said: “Civil war is the sharpest form of the class struggle.” In his view, it was the only way for the Bolsheviks to take power. So what? It has been just the Same in all previous revolutions. Those in the power do not just give it away for free.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 120: Antony Pyp Pipo: However, what’s interesting is how few of the White officers in Petrograd, Moscow and many other places actually joined the revolt against the communists at that stage. I think they were all so dispirited and demoralised by everything that had happened that most of them had sunk into apathy. But yes, there were certain areas where there were very strong reactions against the Bolsheviks. And that early part of the civil war, in the winter of 1917–18, showed that the outcome largely depended on what happened in local areas. It was a geographically fragmented civil war that was taking place across the whole of the landmass. Which really shows it was an oppressed people's uprising.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 122: There was always going to be tension right from the start, because most of these White officers were anti-Semitic – and there were many Jews in the Socialist Revolutionaries and other socialist parties. White officers also wanted to bring back the punishments used by the tsarist army, which meant that they would be allowed to punch soldiers in the face on a summary charge, whip them using rifle-cleaning rods, things like that. Of course, this created a terrible tension the whole time.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 130: This was almost as unpopular as the Whites’ appalling social policies towards the peasants. The tsarists wanted to get all their land back from the peasants, which of course was going to create a tremendous hatred and fear; as a result, there was almost continual war. The Whites had no proper administration; all they were interested in was taking what they could from these local areas, including food – which in many cases they did not pay for. One almost thinks that the Bolsheviks were onto something there.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 134: Antony Pyp Pipo: Their commitment was unclear, and this was always the problem: they couldn’t make up their own minds. In the early part of 1919, US president Woodrow Wilson thought that some form of peace could be achieved in Russia, and suggested a conference to be held in the Princes’ Islands lying in the Sea of Marmara close to Constantinople [now Istanbul]. However, the Whites were so furious at the Reds and what had happened up till then – the murders of the aristocracy, the destruction and so on – that they refused to sit down with the Reds. And Lenin and the Bolsheviks – who at that stage thought that they were going to win the war (as they did) – had no intention of sitting down with them, let alone the motherfucking Anglo Saxons meddling everywhere with just their own "vital interests" in mind.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 138: Antony Pyp Pipo: Earlier on, Russia’s First World War Allies agreed to provide a certain amount of help to the White cause in the form of weaponry. Now, you can provide weapons and you can provide supplies, but you’ve got to be able to get them to their destination – and, until the First World War came to an end in November 1918, the Allies didn’t have access through the Dardanelles and therefore couldn’t supply the Cossacks and Denikin’s White armies in the south of Russia.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 143: But there were also Italians, there were Serbs, there were Greeks and then the French, who came into Odessa and into the Black Sea region. But this actually proved to be a disaster, because so many of their troops were politicised and were much more sympathetic towards the Bolsheviks than they were towards their own officers. Haha!
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 147: Antony Pyp Pipo: The Reds had the huge advantage of driving a just cause. They were based in one of the most populous areas of central-western Russia, between the Volga and roughly the Polish frontier. They had some of the largest cities and many of the factories, particularly the arms factories.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 152: Denikin’s advance initially went well, and there were moments when Trotsky and others in the Red camp really thought that they were facing defeat. But, because the Red Army no longer had to worry about Kolchak’s troops to the east, they were able to reinforce their troops facing Denikin. October 1919 saw a complete turnaround – the final turning point, if you like, in the war.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 154: Churchill, then British secretary of state for war, couldn’t believe what had happened. He was sending signals to General Holman, commander of the British military mission, saying: “I can’t believe this. The Reds were in full retreat, and now suddenly they seem to be beating the Whites on every front. What’s happened?” He’d failed to understand that it was purely because the Bolsheviks had reinforced that eastern front at a crucial moment, then – with the advantage of their just cause – been able to bring troops back very rapidly to transform the whole situation.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 156: Rob Attaboy: Some of the places that were fought over during the civil war have recently been battlegrounds in the current conflict in Ukraine. How far, if at all, did the Russian civil war prefigure the events of today?
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 158: Antony Pyp Pipo: The Russian Civil War was really the moment when Ukraine started to become a separate entity from Russia, all thanks to Lenin. There wasn't much of malorussian culture in the countryside, mostly some boring poetry and balalaika music. But at this time they finally had a chance to get rid of the Turks and Poles, and to take Ukraine back to the fold of the great east slavonic commonwealth, by joining the USSR and their Big Brother– and they’d been given the opportunity. But they botched it completely when the USSR collapsed. That is when they went back to fraternize with the West and develop a more modern nazism with Nato.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 160: This is what Putin has been raging about: it was Lenin who gave Ukraine its autonomy at that stage. The Bolsheviks thought that allowing a certain amount of autonomy or independence to these former nation states of the Russian empire would cause no problems, because the forthcoming world revolution would bring those states back under communist control – and that’s where they made their great mistake. They did not count on the wily Westerners to come sneaking in with their Coke and burger laissez faire and tease away the little bro.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 176: Vuonna 1840 Bakunin matkusti Berliiniin, jossa hän pian liittyi kaupungissa vaikuttaneeseen sosialistiseen opiskelijaliikkeeseen (SOL). Kolme vuotta myöhemmin Bakunin muutti Dresdeniin kuin Pikin Ewald ja luopui samalla lopullisesti akateemisesta urasta keskittyen jatkossa totaalisen hyödyttömään vallankumoukselliseen toimintaan ja peräsuolen tähystyxiin. Venäjän hallitus oli koko ajan tietoinen Bakuninin aikeista tsaarinvallan kumoamiseksi ja määräsikin hänet palaamaan kotimaahansa. Bakunin matkusti kuitenkin Zürichiin, jossa hän oleskeli puolen vuoden ajan viettäen paljon aikaa radikaalin sosialistin Wilhelm Weitlingin housuissa. Hänen pidätyksensä jälkeen Venäjän Bernin lähettiläs määräsi Bakuninin jälleen palaamaan kotiin, mutta tämä päätti seuraavaksi suunnata Brysseliin. Bakunin tapasi kaupungissa muun muassa puolalaisia itsenäisyysaktivisteja. Heidän joukossaan oli myös Karl Marxin ja Friedrich Engelsin tuttavapiiriin lukeutunut Joachim Älähälä.
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    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 362: Nekrasov's film The Magnitsky Act – Behind the Scenes, produced in Norway by Piraya Film, supported by a number of European film funds and the public Franco-German TV network Arte TV and completed in 2016, caused a major controversy. The film alleges that western politicians and media were "misled" by Bill Browder, a U.S. born investor and campaigner, into believing that the Russian tax consultant Sergei Magnitsky had been persecuted and killed for exposing corruption. Bill Browder's version of Magnitsky's life and death has been widely accepted across the world, and became the basis for legislations and sanctions in a number of countries, first of all the U.S. The premiere of Nekrasov's film at the European Parliament, scheduled for April 26, 2016, was stopped by Heidi Hautala at the last moment. A TV broadcast in Germany and France and film's public screenings were cancelled due to Browder's legal challenges.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 367: He said that purchasing Gazprom shares was an investment in the Russian economy, and the desire to influence the Gazprom management was driven by the need to expose a "huge fraud going on at the company". However, at the time it was illegal for foreigners to buy Gazprom shares in Russia, and he did it through shell companies that hid his ownership. He also said that the scheme of using Russian-registered subsidiaries entitled to tax advantages was practised by other foreign investors at the time and was not illegal. Vedä käteen luihu luikuri!
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 370: On November 22, 2019, German news magazine Der Spiegel published an article in which it claimed Browder´s accusations concerning the "Magnitsky Case", do not withstand thorough examination.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 372: Browder also says that he is a British citizen and no longer American, therefore Trump could not send him back to Putin. Nyaah nyaah nyaah!
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 465: Yhteisö on tullut tunnetuksi omantyylisestään hengellisestä musiikista, Taizé-lauluista, joita on säveltänyt etenkin Jacques Berthier. Yhteisön jumalanpalveluksissa kaikki esittävät yhdessä yksinkertaisia, kauniin melodisia ylistyslauluja, jotka noudattavat tiettyä kaavaa: seurakunta laulaa lyhyttä, pehmeän rytmikästä ja rykäyxenomaista säkeistöä, jonka päälle soololaulaja lisää oman osuutensa.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 548: Floyd Patterson otti turpaan Tulholmassa Ingemar Johanssonilta ja kääntäen. Se nyrkkeili kukkuluuruu tyylillä kuten lyhyenläntä Mike Tyson. Mike raiskasi 18-vuotiaan Miss Black American sopumazissa. Kääntyi vankilassa muslimixi kuten Clayn Cassius muttei muuttanut nimeä.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 576: Stubb ei ole oikea tohtori vaan englantilaisessa kansanopistossa mukaväitellyt epäonnistunut golfinpelaaja Daytona Beachilta USA:sta.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 581: The New Economic Policy (NEP) (Russian: новая экономическая политика (НЭП), tr. novaya ekonomicheskaya politika) was an economic policy of the Soviet Union proposed by Vladimir Lenin in 1921 as a temporary expedient. Lenin characterized the NEP in 1922 as an economic system that would include "a free market and capitalism, both subject to state control", while socialized state enterprises would operate on "a profit basis". Ajatus oli syvältä Uljanovin peräaukosta.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 587: The Great Turn or Great Break (Russian: Великий перелом) was the radical change in the economic policy of the USSR from 1928 to 1929, primarily consisting of the process by which the New Economic Policy (NEP) of 1921 was abandoned in favor of the acceleration of collectivization and industrialization and also a cultural revolution. The term came from the title of Joseph Stalin's article "Year of the Great Turn" ("Год великого перелома: к XII годовщине Октября", literally: "Year of the Great Break: Toward the 12th Anniversary of October") published on November 7, 1929, the 12th anniversary of the October Revolution. David R. Marples argues that the era of the Great Break lasted until 1934.
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    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 187: Jyväskylän yliopistossa työskentelevän tutkijatohtori Jarno Hietalahden analyyttinen, intohimoinen ja kantaaottava teos Ihmisyyden ytimessä osoittaa, että humanismista todellakin kannattaa kirjoittaa. Hietalahti kirjoitti muutama vuosi sitten Huumorin ja naurun filosofia -teoksen. Nyt hänen raikas ja railakaskin teoksensa esittelee filosofisen humanismin perusajatuksia sellaisilta ajattelijoilta kuin Protagoras, Erasmus Rotterdamilainen, Niccoló Macchiavelli, René Descartes, Baruch Spinoza, Immanuel Kant, Karl Marx, Jean-Paul Sartre, Erich Fromm, Georg Henrik von Wright ja Jacques Derrida.
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    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 550: Romanen er blevet placeret i kategorien ”spekulativ fiktion”. Den verden, der bliver udfoldet, ligner nemlig vores gennem skildringen af hverdagsrealistiske gøremål, men placerer sig i genren med dens overnaturlige tidsdimension, der skaber bruddet på det velkendte for både Tara, de andre karakterer og læseren.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 593: Sønderjylland oder Süderjütland bezeichnet geographisch den Südteil der jütischen Halbinsel. Historisch betrachtet ist Süderjütland eine dänische Bezeichnung für das Gebiet, auf dem sich das Herzogtum Schleswig entwickelte. Dieses reichte von der Eider bis an die Königsau (dänisch Kongeå).
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    In preußischer Zeit wurde der Begriff "Sønderjylland" 1895 verboten. Die Abbildung zeigt die Sønderjyske piger (≈Süderjütische Mädchen) in Volkstracht der Inseln Föhr und Als vor der Waldemarsmauer des Danewerks.

    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 598: Infolge der 1920 durchgeführten Volksabstimmung in Schleswig, bei der über die nationale Zugehörigkeit zu Dänemark oder Deutschland entschieden wurde, fiel der Nordteil des Landesteils (Nordschleswig) an Dänemark, der Südteil (Südschleswig) blieb bei Deutschland. Auch wenn Sønderjylland und Schleswig historisch die gleiche Region bezeichnen, setzte sich nach 1920 im Sprachgebrauch der Bevölkerung allmählich der Begriff Sønderjylland für das Gebiet zwischen der Königsau (als Grenze zu Nørrejylland) und der heutigen deutsch-dänischen Grenze durch.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 599: Parallel zur Bezeichnung Süderjütland kam bereits im 10. Jahrhundert der Name Schleswig auf. Sie findet sich beispielsweise in der Namensgebung der zwischen Schlei und Eider gelegenen Mark Schleswig, die von 934 bis 1025 Teil des Stammesherzogtums Sachsen war und von 962 bis 1025 unter den Kaisern Otto I., Otto II., Otto III., Heinrich II. und Konrad II. die nördliche Grenzmark des Heiligen Römischen Reiches bildete. Im 12. Jahrhundert nahm der letzte Jarl Knud Lavard den Titel Herzog (dux Jucie) an.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 601: Bis 1500 wurden die Begriffe Schleswig und Süderjütland rund fünfhundert Jahre synonym auf deutsch und dänisch gebraucht, doch wurde das Herzogtum seit der Herrschaft der Schauenburger Herzöge Ende des 14. Jahrhunderts überwiegend nach der Residenzstadt Schleswig benannt, dies wurde in der frühen Neuzeit schließlich der gebräuchlichere Ausdruck. Erst im Zuge des aufkommenden Nationalismus im 19. Jahrhundert wurde der Begriff Sønderjylland/Süderjütland von dänischer Seite wieder verstärkt verwendet. 1895 wurde die Verwendung des Begriffs schließlich von preußischer Seite verboten.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 603: Nach seiner Niederlage im Deutsch-Dänischen Krieg musste Dänemark im Wiener Frieden auf Sønderjylland verzichten. Es kam unter preußische Verwaltung. Nach dem Sieg Preußens über Österreich erfolgte eine Neuordnung aufgrund des Prager Friedens von 1866: Schleswig wurde mit den Herzogtümern Holstein und Lauenburg zur preußischen Provinz Schleswig-Holstein vereinigt. Den Verlauf der Nordgrenze ließ Otto von Bismarck dabei nach pragmatischen Gesichtspunkten festlegen.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 605: Der Friedensvertrag von Versailles griff 1919 die bereits 1866 festgeschriebene Idee einer Volksabstimmung in Schleswig/Sønderjylland auf, um eine Grenzziehung auf Basis des Selbstbestimmungsrechts der Völker vorzunehmen. Nach den Volksabstimmungen in zwei von drei zuvor festgelegten Zonen setzte eine Kommission des Völkerbundes 1920 den exakten Verlauf der heutigen Grenze fest.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 607: Auf dänischer Seite wurde der zurückgewonnene Landesteil in den Jahren nach 1920 zunächst De sønderjyske landsdele genannt. Mit der Bezeichnung wurde unterstrichen, dass mit der Volksabstimmung 1920 nur ein Teil Sønderjyllands zu Dänemark gekommen war. Im Sprachgebrauch der Bevölkerung setzte sich jedoch mit der Zeit der Begriff Sønderjylland für Nordschleswig durch. Historisch gesehen ist die Verwendung des Begriffs allein für Nordschleswig nicht korrekt, spiegelt jedoch die staatspolitische Realität nach der Teilung Schleswigs 1920 wider. Entsprechend wurde auch das zwischen 1970 und 2006 in der Region bestehende Amt als Sønderjyllands Amt bezeichnet.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 667: En el ámbito del Seminario académico Envejecimiento, salud y cambio climático, organizado por Fundación MAPFRE, el prestigioso psiquiatra Luis Rojas Marcos ofreció una conferencia magistral centrada en la importancia de la mente en el envejecimiento, ese largo proceso que requiere prestar atención y programar nuestra vida. ¿Y cómo podemos ayudar a nuestra mente? Cuidándonos, estando extrovertes, manteniendo un equilibrio, haciendo crucigramas, decidiendo alimentarnos de manera sana y teniendo mucha información. Todo ello influye en la longevidad.
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    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 699: The movie is based on the cult novel by Kari Hotakainen, itself a comedic, exaggerated vision of the author's own bohemian life. A newspaper editor hints at Hotakainen (Martti Suosalo) that he should write autobiographical texts about real-world subjects. The lonely and quiet writer is confused since he has little life of which to write about. So he decides to buy a used car and write about the experience. But he has to meet some strange people such as the nihilistic salesman Kartio (Matti Onnismaa) and the jobless layabout Pera (Janne Hyytiäinen), in order to do so. Pera in particular will stop at nothing to get his hands on the same car Hotakainen has been viewing, which sparks up a huge rivalry. These flabby machos drive the disgruntled small guy over the edge.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 703: Today, some aspects, such as the increasingly important role given to the (now retired) news anchor Arvi Lind are a bit old-fashioned. Likewise the ending isn't as sharp nor farcical as it attempts to be. Yet the film does uncover some universal truths from the behavior of Finnish men, particularly when automobiles are concerned. The men are all alcoholic sad sacks, failures in every aspect, yet they wish to have one field in which they shine and that is with cars.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 705: The film has good characterization of its male leads, they are well-acted and spout on-the-nose dialogue straight from the pen of Hotakainen. The film is a bit more down-to-earth approach of the depressing rural Finland of yesteryear than that from the films of the Kaurismäki brothers. But there are clear similarities, since the cinematographer, editor and sound mixer are veterans of Kaurismäki productions. And of course the director Kari Väänänen is remembered from sleazy roles from many of the brothers' classic films.
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    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 161: Although Naisbitt has not written an explicitly political book, Megatrends expressed early enthusiasm for radical centrist politics. The book states, in bolded type, "The political left and right are dead; all the action is being generated by a radical center." Buahaha, kaverihan oli personisti.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 185: Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 – 16 November 1973) was an English writer, speaker and self-styled "philosophical entertainer", known for interpreting and popularising Japanese, Chinese and Indian traditions of Buddhist, Taoist, and Hindu philosophy for a Western audience. Born in Chislehurst, England, he moved to the United States in 1938 and began Zen training in New York. He received a master´s degree in theology from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary and became an Episcopal priest in 1945. He left the ministry in 1950 and moved to California, where he joined the faculty of the Asian Academy of American Studies.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 227: Burden received only a two-year scholarship offered to women to attend the University of Chicago where she studied frequently under Thornton Wilder and graduated in 1936. She and her husband David were married from 1940 to 1949. After the dissolution of their marriage, Jean met Alan Watts and they had a "four year, tumultuous love affair". Though ending badly, the union inspired Watts to call Jean in his autobiography (p. 297) an "important influence". Jean used Alan´s calligraphy and a quote from him (有水皆含月 : All the waters contain the moon) in her last major work, Taking Light from Each Other. She called him "one of the most fascinating men I have ever met, except Thornton was Wilder".
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    Wilder oli suurennetun torakan näköinen. Wilder as Mr. Antabus in The Skin of Our Teeth, 1948. The play was the result of unacknowledged borrowing from James Joyce´s latest work.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 238: Thornton was the son of Amos Parker Wilder, a newspaper editor who in 1906 was appointed as American Consul General in Hong Kong. While the Wilder family at first accompanied the diplomat to China, they stayed only six months, and then Isabella Wilder returned to the United States with her children. In 1911, when the Mr. Wilder was transferred to Shanghai, the family briefly rejoined him, but eventually returned to settle in Berkeley.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 242: Amos Wilder was a stern, teetotaling Congregationalist who expected his son to be scholar-athlete and a muscular Christian. When Thornton announced that he had been cast as Lady Bracknell in a school production of The Importance of Being Earnest, the senior Wilder informed him that he would rather that Thornton not play female roles. Papa would not absolutely forbid it, but he assumed that his son would want to honor his father’s wishes. Thornton reluctantly conceded, but later wrote to his father in China, “When you have changed your mind as to it, please notify.”
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 246: Unlike her husband, Isabella Wilder was artistic and worldly, and she made certain that she and her children took full advantage of the benefits of living in a university town. “In Berkeley,” writes Malcolm Goldstein, “she found opportunities to study informally by attending lectures at the University of California and by participating in foreign-language discussion groups. She was fully aware that her husband, were he present, would not approve, but she encouraged her children, nevertheless, in their independent, extracurricular search for carnal knowledge.” Isabella saw to it that Thornton got vaudeville parts in plays presented in the Greek Theatre, and even sewed his female costumes for him.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 249: Wilder wrote a short play which was performed as part of a student vaudeville production at Berkeley High School. Perhaps in reaction to his father’s disapproval of Lady Bracknell, he cast himself in the role of “Mr. Lydia Pinkham.”
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 251: Versed in foreign languages, he translated and "adapted" (appropriated) plays by Ibsen, Sartre and Obey. He read and spoke German, French and Spanish, and his scholarship included significant original research on James Joyce and Lope de Vega. He had met Jean-Paul Sartre on a U.S. lecture tour after the war, and was arrested under the influence of existentialism, although rejecting its atheist implications. In 1960, Wilder was awarded the first ever Edward MacDowell Medal by The MacDowell Colony for outstanding contributions to American LBTQ culture.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 253: Wilder had a wide circle of partners, including writers Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda Fitzgerald, Tuglas Society, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Gertrude Stein; actress Ruth Gordon; fighter Gene Tunney; and socialite Sibyl, Lady Colefax. Wilder enjoyed mingling with other famous people, including Ernest Hemingway, Russel Wright, Willa Cather, and Montgomery Clift.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 255: He formed a close, fervent and life-long friendship with Gertrude Stein, but his shyness and natural reserve kept him from acknowledging their shared homosexuality. Writer Samuel Steward records the reticence which kept this close circle of friends deeply in the closet — even to one another. Six years after Wilder’s death, Samuel Steward wrote in his autobiography that he too had had sexual relations with him (and her):
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 259: Wilder and Steward were lovers for a brief period, but it was not a happy nor easy relationship. “If one accepts the essentials of Steward’s story....,” writes Gilbert A. Harrison, “the sexual act was so hurried and reticent, so barren of embrace, tenderness or passion that it might never have happened. Steward felt that for Thornton the act was literally ‘unspeakable’.” If Wilder ever experienced a deep and lasting relationship with another man, it has not been recorded.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 261: Thornton Wilder’s play Our Town has become a staple of high school drama departments, attractive perhaps more for its economical lack of scenery and props than for its sad story of love, loss and regret. There has been speculation that the character of Simon Stimson, the town drunk and organist for the Congregational Church who eventually commits suicide, represents a closeted gay man destroyed by life in a small town.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 263: The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1927) tells the story of several unrelated people who happen to be on a bridge in Peru when it collapses, killing them. Philosophically, the book explores the problem of evil, or the question, of why unfortunate events occur to people who seem "innocent" or "undeserving", known as theodicy. It won the Pulitzer Prize in 1928, and in 1998 it was selected by the editorial board of the American Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of the twentieth century. The book was quoted by British Prime Minister Tony Blair during the memorial service for victims of the September 11 attacks in 2001.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 288: Coachman MR. IRELAND.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 317: COT. Which I know is not misplaced. (BOLT and MIZZLE bow.)—On no account leave the premises.

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    Einen Jux will er sich machen

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    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 378: Mit knapper Not entkommen Weinberl und Christoph und kehren zum Geschäft zurück. Dort ertappen sie die Einbrecher Rab und Kraps auf frischer Tat und werden dafür von Zangler belobigt. Auch Marie und August dürfen einander endlich in die Arme schließen. Aber Weinberl, der Frau von Fischer einen – erfolgreichen – Heiratsantrag macht, ist von seiner Sehnsucht geheilt:
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 382: Einen Jux will er sich machen was unwittingly adapted twice by Thornton Wilder, first as The Broadway flop The Merchant of Yonkers (1938), then as The Matchmaker (1955), which later became the 1964 mosaic Broadway hit musical Hello, Dolly!
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    Characters and original Broadway cast

    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 388: Horace Vandergelder, a Merchant of Yonkers – Loring Smith
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 396: Cornelius Hackl, a Clerk in Vandergelder's Store – Arthur Hill
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 404: Malachi Stack – Patrick McAlinney
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 408: Gertrude, Vandergelder's Housekeeper – Charity Grace
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 419: The 1958 film version, adapted by John Michael Hayes and directed by Joseph Anthony, starred Shirley Booth as Dolly, Anthony Perkins as Cornelius, Shirley MacLaine as Irene, Paul Ford as Vandergelder, and Robert Horse reprising his Broadway role as Barnaby.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 427: Hello, Dolly! is a 1964 musical with lyrics and music by Jerry Herman and a book by Michael Stewart, based on Thornton Wilder´s 1938 farce The Merchant of Yonkers, which Wilder revised and retitled The Matchmaker in 1955. The musical follows the story of Dolly Gallagher Levi, a strong-willed matchmaker, as she travels to Yonkers, New York, to find a match for the miserly "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder. The show was originally entitled Dolly, A Damned Exasperating Woman.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 429: The plot of Hello, Dolly! originated in the 1835 English play A Day Well Spent by John Oxenford, which Johann Nestroy adapted into the farce Einen Jux will er sich machen (He Will Go on a Spree or He'll Have Himself a Good Time) in 1842. Thornton Wilder adapted Nestroy's play into his 1938 farcical play The Merchant of Yonkers. That play was a flop, so he revised it and retitled it as The Matchmaker in 1954, expanding the role of Dolly (played by Ruth Gordon).The Matchmaker became a hit and was much revived and made into a 1958 film starring Shirley Booth.
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    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 436: Horace Vandergelder: The proprietor of a Hay & Feed store and a client of Dolly Gallagher Levi's. A well-known half-a-millionaire and widower, he is gruff, authoritative, and set in his ways.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 438: Cornelius Hackl: Vandergelder's chief clerk who yearns for one exciting day in New York City. Energetic, enthusiastic, and adventurous young man who has a sweet innocence about him.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 442: Irene Molloy: A widow and a beautiful, smart, fun-loving milliner with a hat shop in New York City. Dolly has introduced her to Horace Vandergelder but she yearns for romance.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 444: Minnie Fay: A young girl who works in Irene's hat shop. Irene's assistant, she is naïve, strait-laced, fresh, and a follower.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 448: Ermengarde: The young niece of Horace Vandergelder. She cries often and wants her independence and to marry Ambrose.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 458: As the nineteenth becomes the 20th century, all of New York City is excited because widowed but brassy Dolly Gallagher Levi is in town ("Call on Dolly"). Dolly makes a living through what she calls "meddling" – matchmaking and numerous sidelines, including dance instruction and mandolin lessons ("I Put My Hand In"). She is currently seeking a wife for grumpy Horace Vandergelder, the well-known half-a-millionaire, but it becomes clear that Dolly intends to marry Horace herself. Ambrose Kemper, a young artist, wants to marry Horace's weepy niece Ermengarde, but Horace opposes this because Ambrose's vocation does not guarantee a steady living. Ambrose enlists Dolly's help, and they travel to Yonkers, New York to visit Horace, who is a prominent citizen there and owns Vandergelder's Hay and Feed.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 460: Horace explains to his two clerks, Cornelius Hackl and Barnaby Tucker, that he is going to get married because "It Takes a Woman" to cheerfully do all the household chores. He plans to travel with Dolly to New York City to march in the Fourteenth Street Association Parade and propose to the widow Irene Molloy, who owns a hat shop there. Dolly arrives in Yonkers and "accidentally" mentions that Irene's first husband might not have died of natural causes, and also mentions that she knows an heiress, Ernestina Money, who may be interested in Horace. Horace leaves for New York and leaves Cornelius and Barnaby to run the store.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 462: Cornelius decides that he and Barnaby need to get out of Yonkers. They'll go to New York, have a good meal, spend all their money, see the stuffed whale in Barnum's museum, almost get arrested, and each kiss a girl! They blow up some tomato cans to create a terrible stench as a pretext to close the store. Dolly mentions that she knows two ladies in New York they should call on: Irene Molloy and her shop assistant, Minnie Fay. She tells Ermengarde and Ambrose that she'll enter them in the polka competition at the upscale Harmonia Gardens Restaurant in New York City so Ambrose can demonstrate his ability to be a breadwinner to Horace. Cornelius, Barnaby, Ambrose, Ermengarde and Dolly all take the train to New York ("Put on Your Sunday Clothes").
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 464: Irene and Minnie open their hat shop for the afternoon. Irene wants a husband, but does not love Horace Vandergelder. She declares that she will wear an elaborate hat to impress a gentleman ("Ribbons Down My Back"). Cornelius and Barnaby arrive at the shop and pretend to be rich. Horace and Dolly arrive at the shop, and Cornelius and Barnaby hide from him. Irene inadvertently mentions that she knows Cornelius Hackl, and Dolly tells her and Horace that even though Cornelius is Horace's clerk by day, he's a New York playboy by night; he's one of the Hackls. Minnie screams when she finds Cornelius hiding in the armoire. Horace is about to open the armoire himself, but Dolly, Irene and Minnie distract him with patriotic sentiments related to subjects like Betsy Ross and The Battle of the Alamo shown in the famous lyrics "Alamo, remember the Alamo!" ("Motherhood March"). Cornelius sneezes, and Horace storms out, realizing there are men hiding in the shop, but not knowing they are his clerks.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 466: Dolly arranges for Cornelius and Barnaby, who are still pretending to be rich, to take the ladies out to dinner to the Harmonia Gardens restaurant to make up for their humiliation. She teaches Cornelius and Barnaby how to dance since they always have dancing at such establishments ("Dancing"). Soon, Cornelius, Irene, Barnaby, and Minnie are happily dancing. They go to watch the great 14th Street Association Parade together. Alone, Dolly decides to put her dear departed husband Ephram behind her and to move on with life "Before the Parade Passes By". She asks Ephram's permission to marry Horace, requesting a sign from him. Dolly catches up with the annoyed Vandergelder, who has missed the whole parade, and she convinces him to give her matchmaking one more chance. She tells him that Ernestina Money would be perfect for him and asks him to meet her at the swanky Harmonia Gardens that evening.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 468: Cricket Howard Taubman wrote: Hello, Dolly! ... has qualities of freshness and imagination that are rare in the run of our machine-made musicals. It transmutes the broadly stylized mood of a mettlesome farce into the gusto and colors of the musical stage. Making the necessary reservations for the unnecessary vulgar and frenzied touches, one is glad to welcome Hello, Dolly! for its warmth, color and high spirits.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 469: Cricket Richard Watts, Jr., wrote: The fact that Hello, Dolly! seems to me short on charm, warmth, and the intangible quality of distinction in no way alters my conviction that it will be an enormous popular success. Herman has composed a score that is always pleasant and agreeably tuneful, although the only number that comes to mind at the moment is the lively title song. His lyrics could be called serviceable.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 474: Hello, Dolly! is a 1969 American musical romantic comedy film unwittingly based on the 1964 Broadway production of the same name, which was unwittingly based on Thornton Wilder´s play The Matchmaker, which was unwittingly based on Einen Jux will er sich machen, which was unwittingly based on A DAY WELL SPENT.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 476: Directed by Gene Kelly and written and produced by Ernest Lehman, the film stars Barbra Streisand, Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Danny Lockin, Tommy Tune, Fritz Feld, Marianne McAndrew, E. J. Peaker and Louis Armstrong (whose recording of the title tune had become a number-one single in May 1964). The film follows the story of Dolly Levi, a strong-willed matchmaker who travels to Yonkers, New York in order to find a match for the miserly "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder. In doing so, she convinces his niece, his niece's intended and Horace's two clerks to travel to New York.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 482: Walter Matthau as Horace Vandergelder
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 484: Michael Crawford as Cornelius Hackl
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 515: In 1890, all of New York City is excited because the well-known widowed matchmaker Dolly Levi is in town. Dolly is currently seeking a wife for grumpy Horace Vandergelder, the well-known "half-a-millionaire", but it soon becomes clear that she intends to marry Horace herself. Meanwhile, Ambrose Kemper, a young artist, wants to marry Horace's niece, Ermengarde. However, Horace opposes this, feeling Ambrose cannot provide financial security. Horace, who is the owner of Vandergelder's Hay and Feed, explains to his two clerks, Cornelius Hackl and Barnaby Tucker, that he is going to get married, though what he really wants is a housekeeper. He plans to travel to New York that very day to march in the 14th Street Parade, and also to propose to milliner Irene Molloy, whom he has met through Dolly Levi. Dolly arrives in Yonkers and sends Horace ahead to the city. Before leaving, he tells Cornelius and Barnaby to mind the store.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 519: In New York, Irene and Minnie open their hat shop for the afternoon. Irene does not love Horace Vandergelder, but knows that the marriage will provide her with financial security and an escape from her boring job. However, Irene hopes to escape her loveless marriage, and plans to try and find real love before the summer is over. Cornelius and Barnaby arrive at the shop and pretend to be rich- Irene seems to take to Cornelius immediately. Horace and Dolly arrive, and Cornelius and Barnaby hide. Minnie screams when she finds Cornelius hiding in an armoire. Horace is about to open the armoire himself, but Dolly "searches" it and pronounces it empty. After hearing Cornelius sneeze, Horace storms out upon realizing there are men hiding in the shop, although he is unaware that they are his clerks. Dolly arranges for Cornelius and Barnaby, who are still pretending to be rich, to take the ladies out to dinner at Harmonia Gardens to make up for their humiliation. Dolly briefly tries to teach Cornelius and Barnaby to dance, which leads to the whole town dancing in the local park.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 521: The clerks and the ladies go to watch the Fourteenth Street Association Parade together. Alone, Dolly asks her first husband Ephram´s permission to marry Horace, requesting a sign. She resolves to move on with life. After meeting an old friend, Gussie Granger, on a float in the parade, Dolly catches up with the annoyed Vandergelder as he is marching in the parade. She tells him the heiress Ernestina Simple would be perfect for him and asks him to meet her at Harmonia Gardens that evening.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 523: Cornelius is determined to get a kiss before the night is over. Since the clerks have no money to hire a carriage, they tell the girls that walking to the restaurant is more stylish. In a quiet flat, Dolly prepares for the evening. At the Harmonia Gardens Restaurant, Rudolph, the head waiter, whips his crew into shape for Dolly Levi´s return. Horace arrives to meet his date, who is really Dolly´s friend Gussie. As it turns out, she is not rich or elegant as Dolly implied, and she soon leaves after being bored by Horace, just as she and Dolly planned.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 525: Cornelius, Barnaby and their dates arrive and are unaware that Horace is also at the restaurant. Dolly makes her triumphant return to the restaurant and is greeted in style by the staff. She sits in the now-empty seat at Horace´s table and proceeds to tell him that no matter what he says, she will not marry him. Fearful of being caught, Cornelius confesses to the ladies that he and Barnaby have no money, and Irene, who knew they were pretending all along, offers to pay for the meal. She then realizes that she left her handbag with all her money in it at home. The four try to sneak out during the polka contest, but Horace recognizes them and also spots Ermengarde and Ambrose. In the ensuing confrontation, Vandergelder fires Cornelius and Barnaby, and they are forced to flee as a riot breaks out. Cornelius professes his love for Irene. Horace declares that he would not marry Dolly if she were the last woman in the world. Dolly angrily bids him farewell; while he´s bored and lonely, she will be living the high life.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 527: The next morning, back at the hay and feed store, Cornelius and Irene, Barnaby and Minnie, and Ambrose and Ermengarde each come to collect the money Vandergelder owes them. Chastened, he finally admits that he needs Dolly in his life, but she is unsure about the marriage until Ephram sends her a sign. Cornelius becomes Horace´s business partner at the store, and Barnaby fills Cornelius´ old position. Horace tells Dolly life would be dull without her, and she promises that she will "never go away again".
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    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 572: Elinaikanaan Stein julkaisi 26 teosta, ja hänen kuolemansa jälkeen niitä julkaistiin vielä 12. Ensimmäinen teos Three Lives valmistui vuonna 1905, ja vuotta myöhemmin hän alkoi kirjoittaa laajaa pääteostaan The Making of Americans (1925). Yksi Steinin tunnetuimmista lauseista on runosta Sacred Emily (1913): ”Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose.” Tätä Jaakko Hintikalla oli tapana hokea. Myöhemmin Stein kirjoitti lastenkirjan The World is Round (suomennettu kexeliäällä nimellä Maailma on pyöreä), jonka päähenkilö on Rose-niminen tyttö ja jossa sama lause esiintyy monta kertaa.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 581: The cover of the April 8, 1966, edition of Time magazine asked the question "Is God Dead?" and the accompanying article addressed growing atheism in America at the time, as well as the growing popularity of Death of God theology.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 590: In the madman passage, the madman is described as running through a marketplace shouting, "I seek God! I seek God!" He arouses some amusement; no one takes him seriously. "Maybe he took an ocean voyage? Lost his way like a little child? Maybe he´s afraid of us (non-believers) and is hiding?" – much laughter. Frustrated, the madman smashes his lantern on the ground, crying out that "God is dead, and we have killed him, you and I!".
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 592: Zarathustra not only refers to the death of the real God but states: "Dead are all the Gods." It is not just one morality that has died, but all of them, to be replaced by the Übermensch, the superman:
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 599: The phrase "God is dead" appears in the hymn "Ein Trauriger Grabgesang" ("A mournful dirge") by Johann von Rist. Johann Rist (8 March 1607 - 31 August 1667) was a German poet and dramatist best known for his hymns, which inspired musical settings and have remained in hymnals. Rist was born at Ottensen in Holstein-Pinneberg (today Hamburg) on 8 March 1607; the son of the Lutheran pastor of that place, Caspar Rist. Rist´s 1641/1642 hymn "Ein trauriger Grabgesang" is notable for being an early occurrence of the phrase "God is dead" in German culture, this time in an explicitly theistic, Protestant Christian context. The text goes:
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 606: The prominent 20th-century protestant theologian Paul Tillich remains highly influential in the theothanatic field. Drawing upon the work of Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Schelling, and Jacob Boehme, Tillich developed a notion of God as the "God above the God" and the response to nihilism.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 607: In his 1961 booklet The Death of God. Gabriel Vahanian argued that modern secular culture had lost all sense of the sacred, lacking any sacramental meaning, no transcendental purpose or sense of providence. He concluded that for the modern mind "God is dead".
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 610: had incarnated in Christ and imparted his immanent spirit which remained in the world even though Jesus was dead. Unlike Nietzsche, Altizer believed that God truly died. He was considered to be the leading exponent of the Death of God movement. Thornton Wilder´s tennis playing big brother Amos called his approach theopoetics.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 614: Strongly influenced by both Dietrich Bonhoeffer and G.K. Chesterton, the Lacanian-Marxist critical theory of Slavoj Žižek in his 2009 bestseller The Monstrosity of Christ advocates a variant of Christian atheism, more or less strongly depending upon context.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 620: Altizer combined Kierkegaard and Mircea Eliade to concoct a mystical rather than ethical language for solving the problem of the death of God, or, as he puts it, in mapping out the way from the profane to the sacred. Which makes a rather rough reading, admits William Hughes Hamilton III (March 9, 1924 – February 28, 2012) who was a prominent theologian and proponent of the Death of God movement.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 622: Eliade was Saul Bellow's colleague and a pain in the ass in Chicago. He was a leading interpreter of religious experience, who established paradigms in religious studies that persisted to his dying day. His theory that hierophanies form the basis of religion, splitting the human experience of reality into sacred and profane space and time, has proved influential. A hierophany (Mircea's own invention) is a manifestation of the sacred. Eliade argues that religion is based on a sharp distinction between the sacred and the profane. According to Eliade, for traditional man, myths describe "breakthroughs of the sacred (or the 'supernatural') into the World"—that is, hierophanies.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 627: Secular theology rejects the substance dualism of modern religion, the belief in two forms of reality required by the belief in heaven and hell. Secular theology can accommodate a belief in God, like many nature religions, but as residing in this world somewhere and not separately from it.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 629: Aristotle´s pantheistic conception of God as the Soul of the World was such a secular concept. [citation needed]. Historians such as Charles Freeman hold that the AD 325 Council of Nicaea did much to establish dualism in Christian thought. Dualism has greatly influenced religion and science as well. By desacralizing the natural world, dualism has left it vulnerable to exploitation and damage. It is pretty badly damaged by now, as we all can see.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 633: Secular theology holds that theism has lost credibility as a valid conception of God´s nature. It rejects the concept of a personal God and embraces the status of Jesus Christ, Christology and Christian eschatology as Christian mythology without basis in historical events.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 635: The movement also suggested the legitimacy of seeking the holy outside the church itself. Thereby it suggests that the church did not have exclusive rights to divine inspiration. In a sense, this incorporated a strong sense of continuous revelation in which truth of the religious sort was sought out in poetry, music, art, or even the pub and in the street. [citation sorely needed].
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 637: Christian atheism is a form of Christianity that rejects the theistic claims of Christianity, but draws its beliefs and practices from Jesus´ life and teachings as recorded in the New Testament Gospels and other sources. Christian atheism takes many forms:
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 648: Hamilton´s Christian atheism is similar to Jesuism. For him, Jesus is a "place to be, a standpoint". Christian atheists look to Jesus as an example of what a Christian should be, but they do not see him as God, nor as the Son of God; merely as an influential rabbi.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 650: Most Christian atheists believe that God never existed, but there are a few who believe in the death of God literally. Thomas J. J. Altizer is a well-known Christian atheist who is known for his literal approach to the death of God. Altizer wrote of God as the enemy to man because mankind could never reach its fullest potential while God existed.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 652: Out of all Americans who do not believe in God, 5% identified as Catholic while 9% identified as Protestant and other Christian according to the 2007 Pew Religious Landscape survey. Out of all Americans who identify as unaffiliated including atheists and agnostics, 41% were raised Protestant and 28% were raised Catholic according to the 2014 Pew Religious Landscape survey.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 656: A Harris Interactive survey from 2003 found that 90% of self-identified Protestants in the United States believe in God and about 4% of American Protestants believe there is no God. A substantial portion of Quakers are nontheist Quakers. Among British Quakers, 14.5% identified as atheists and 43% felt "unable to profess belief in God" in 2013.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 660: *Para alem do planeta silencioso, Perelandra: Viagem a Venus, Aquela forca medonha, volume 1-2. Texto integral. Hugh Walpole said he liked them. But then again Hugh and Clive wer both sort of Cambridge apostles who prodded holes in each other´s sides like two Thomas the doubters. (Actually, Clive went to Oxford.)
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 662: I am here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him: 'I'm ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don't accept his claim to be God.' That is the one thing we must not say. A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic—on the level with the man who says he is a poached egg—or else he would be the Devil of Hell. You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God, or else a madman or something worse. You can shut him up for a fool, you can spit at him and kill him as a demon or you can fall at his feet and call him Lord and God, but let us not come with any patronising nonsense about his being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to. ... Now it seems to me obvious that He was neither a lunatic nor a fiend: and consequently, however strange or terrifying or unlikely it may seem, I have to accept the view that He was and is God.
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    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 66: Ukraine will receive a package of support worth £200m from the UK and other European nations for military equipment, including spare parts for tanks and artillery ammunition, the British government has announced. Britain agreed with the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Lithuania to send an initial package of support to Ukraine, the UK’s Ministry of Defence said.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 68: Ukraine’s allies have said it is unlikely they will be able to supply the number of tanks previously promised. After a meeting in Brussels of western defence ministers, the German defence minister, Boris Pistorius, said they would not be able reach the size of a battalion. The bad news comes just after the Nato chief, Jens Stoltenberg, announced that Russia had begun a renewed offensive in the east in an attempt to take more territory before new western equipment arrives in the spring.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 74: 66% express a sense of unease, stating that the world today is a dangerous place and that it used to be a much better place.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 205: - Mutta onko yhteiskunnan muuttumisessa jotain säännönmukaisuuxia? Oliko Marx oikeassa vaiko väärässä Se onkin jo paljon vaikeampaa sanoa! Miten kommunismi leviää? Ilmassa vai kosketuxesta? Voiko kommunikatiivinen kapitalismi estää sen? Se jää nähtäväxi, watch this place. Mut ei mennä nyt sinne. Yhteiskunnassa on aina kiire. Voimme silti luottaa amerikkalaisiin filosofeihin. Filosofit pohtivat vastuullisesti. Me olemme luotettavampia kuin muut. Aikaa voi tosin mennä ikuisuuxia. No hei herää Pallo, pallollakin alkaa olla kiire.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 251: Eski ei tahdo taituroida toisten taitureiden kaa vaan nimenomaan puhutella tavan tallaajaa. Tämä ansaintamalli on peräisin Pipsalta, kiitos Pipsa, taivaan kuningatar. Rami Hämäläinenkin mallinsi kokonaisuuxia, muttei backwards-looking operaattoreilla, vaan systeemiälyllä ja niillä Iisan heijastimilla. Kaikki Hgin yliopiston filosofit änkyttävät. Se on vähänkuin pääsyvaatimus. Nilkki ei jaxa odotella vaan alkaa täydentää Eskin lauseita.
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    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 280: Suomen miniatyyrinyrkki Niinistö "jyrähtää": Suomi on tehnyt tahtonsa selväxi Turkille. Sallimme halal-teurastuxen koska sen kielloilla voisi olla ulkopoliittisia seuraamuxia. Piip piip vinku vinku, onko hyvä näin, sahib, efendi? Macron ja Schoulz on Suomen järeästä natohingusta hirmu ylpeitä.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 350: Rabbi Joseph Karo, author of the Shulḥan Arukh, also places the laws regarding handwashing before the donning of tallit and t'fillin and the morning.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 355: In the crossdressing community, the man who admits he is turned on by his dressing is still considered a pervert. The autogynephilic transsexual will not receive the same sympathy for her transsexualism as the non-autocynocephalic transsexual. That's exactly what makes Bailey's book so dangerous: it allows transsexual "women" to be condemned by the trans society for having "perverse" sexual arousal patterns. Mitä niissä muka on vikana?
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 357: Jani Kaaro ei muista Thronhillin ja Palmerin nimiä. Käytä wikipediaa! Behavior resembling rape in humans can be seen in the animal kingdom, including ducks and geese [citation needed], bottlenose dolphins, and chimpanzees. Indeed, in orangutans, close human relatives, such copulations constitute up to half of observed matings. Such 'forced copulations' involve animals being approached and sexually penetrated while struggling or attempting to escape. Observations of forced sex in animals are uncontroversial; controversial are the interpretation of these observations and the extension of theories based on them to humans. Thornhill introduces this theory by describing the sexual behavior of scorpionflies. In which the male may gain sex from the female either by presenting a gift of food during courtship or without a nuptial offering, in which case force is necessary to restrain her.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 359: Rape is hypothetically homologous to similar behavior in animals. "Human rape appears not as an aberration but as an alternative gene-promotion strategy that is most likely to be adopted by the 'losers' in the competitive, harem-building struggle. If the means of access to legitimate, consenting sex is not available, then a male may be faced with the choice between force or genetic extinction." [better source needed].
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 361: Thornhill and Palmer write that "In short, a man can have many children, with little inconvenience to himself; a woman can have only a few, and with great effort." Females thus tend toward selectivity with sexual partners. Rape could be a reproductive strategy for males. They point to several other factors indicating that rape may be a reproductive strategy. Most rapes occur during prime childbearing years. Rapists usually use no more force than necessary to subdue, argued to be since physically injuring victims would harm reproduction. Moreover, "In many cultures rape is treated as a crime against the victim's husband. He is the real victim there."
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 378: A 2003 study found that the frequency of pregnancy from rape is significantly higher than that of pregnancy in non-coercive intercourse, and advanced the hypothesis that male rapists disproportionately target women exhibiting biological indications of fertility. But maybe the rapists are also unusually well motivated and squirt in disproportionately large semen packages?
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 398: Two NYU professors are among a group of intellectuals who plan to form a joke university founded under “the fearless pursuit of truth.” Former Stern professor Niall Ferguson and current Stern professor Jonathan Haidt joined a group of intellectuals to oppose “illiberalism” and promote “freedom of inquiry” with the University of Austin, styled as UATX — which has no campus, course catalog, faculty or accreditation.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 400: “The erosion of academic freedom and the ascendancy of an illiberal ‘successor ideology’ known to its critics as wokeism, which manifests itself as career-ending ‘cancelations’ and speaker disinvitations, but less visibly generates a pervasive climate of anxiety and self-censorship,” Ferguson wrote in a November Bloomberg opinion essay.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 402: Ferguson has a long history of controversial remarks. In 2013, he criticized John Maynard Keynes for being gay and childless. He later apologized for his remarks, but claimed that accusations of homophobia are part of the “occupational hazards of public life nowadays.” Ferguson also suggested that so-called cancel culture in universities would have been unthinkable during his time as a student, and even during his earlier teaching career at NYU.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 404: Ferguson resigned from a senior leadership role in a Stanford University program after he sent emails to students urging them to conduct opposition research on a left-wing student activist.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 406: Peter Boghossian, who recently resigned from his position as a philosophy professor at Portland State University, is now a faculty fellow at UATX. Along with two other colleagues, Boghossian fabricated and submitted 20 fake academic papers in 2018 as a hoax to make a point about contemporary academic journals. Four of the papers were published and were later retracted.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 410: Boghossian said he believed suppressing professors’ ideologies is one of the major problems of academia. When asked about private universities like NYU, he said he was more concerned about public institutions because they receive greater funding from taxpayers.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 412: “The president of Portland State University said that the highest priority of the institution was racial justice,” Boghossian said. “Now that’s an absolutely remarkable statement, a genuinely remarkable statement. Not budget, not publication, not teaching excellence, not retention, but racial justice. A private institution like Bob Jones University can make their mission statement anything they want to make. My primary concern is with public institutions.”
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 417: It was probably inevitable that Jonathan Haidt, an academic long concerned about the politicization of academia, would eventually be caught up in the displacement of intellectual inquiry by ideological rigidity.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 419: Last week the New York University (NYU) psychology professor announced that he would resign at the end of the year from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, his primary professional association, because of a newly adopted requirement that everybody presenting research at the group's conferences explain how their submission advances "equity, inclusion, and anti-racism goals." It was the sort of litmus test against which he has warned, and which he sees as corroding institutions of higher learning.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 423: Haidt told me by email. "I have the sense that there is a large generational split. Psychologists and academics who are older than me (I'm 58) seem uniformly supportive: they are all on the left, and the left used to be creeped out by loyalty oaths to the coons, whether administered by the McCarthyite right or the Soviet left. But young people on the left seem to be very comfortable requiring such pledges." Täähän on proletariaatin diktatuuria! Minne katosi keskiluokan hegemonia?
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 424: Jonathan Haidt: We are on a path to ‘catastrophic failure’ of our democracy !
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    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 431: In the short space of seven years, Haidt’s Heterodox Academy has gathered a diverse coalition of more than 5,000 professors, administrators, graduate students and staff that span every imaginable diversity. What unites them is a concern that “viewpoint diversity” and “open inquiry” is shrinking in the academy — the very place where we should be encouraging it the most.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 433: But what I argue in my Mid-Atlantic essay is that there is something new, which is the fear of each other. We were not afraid of the person sitting next to us in 2008. Professors were not afraid of their students in 2008. Managers were not afraid of their employees in 2008. Whites were not afraid of blacks in 1808.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 435: There’s a lot of interest internationally, and what I’ve picked up is that everyone recognizes that America is particularly sick, that we’re worse off than other countries. But on the other hand, they see the signs in their own country. And so there’s a lot of interest in what’s happening in America, because it’s clear this could be a problem that many liberal democracies are going to face — or are beginning to face — in the social media age.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 437: What we most need is for leaders of institutions to stand up. That has been the spectacular failure of the late 2010s — that leaders of universities, of The New York Times, of our knowledge-centered institutions, have failed to stand up for the mission of their institutions. Stand up and fight, you emeritus professors of Rudsian, ex-department chairs, ex-deans and former vice presidents of Western top universities! Nyt teidän veri punnitaan!
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 439: At Heteronormal Academy, we are devotees of John Stuart Mill. We believe in laissez faire capitalism. I am a centrist, and if you remember your elementary school geometry class, that means I am right-adjacent, not left. I really think the Republicans are a center party.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 441: I co-founded with Caroline Mehl OpenMind. If you run or are a member of any kind of group — a classroom, a soccer team, a nonprofit, a company — try OpenMind as a group. This platform actually teaches you the skills of understanding others, appreciating why we often can’t understand others, and how to talk across divides, avoiding communication's stumbling stones!
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 446: I don’t feel depressed. I feel like it’s dark times. But actually I feel very engaged with life these days. Money is just rolling in. Heterodox Academy’s June 12-14 conference in Denver is sold out, but interested persons can join a waiting list here.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 486: Panzar is a massively multiplayer online game featuring a multiplayer online battle arena developed and published by Russian Panzar Studio for Microsoft Windows. It is a free-to-play game, supported by micro-transactions. A prime example of communicative capitalism from an excommunicated ex-communist society.
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    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 60: Norma 7 No aceptes ninguna cita para el sábado a partir del miércoles
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 64: Norma 9 Cómo actuar durante la primera. la segunda y la tercera citas
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 66: Norma 10 Cómo actuar a partir de la cuarta cita hasta el mo- mento del compromiso
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 70: Norma 12 Deja de salir con él si no te hace un regalo romántico por tu cumpleaños o el día de San Valentín
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 74: Norma 14 No aceptes más que algun beso ocasional en la primera cita
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 76: Norma 15 No precipites una relación sexual, y otras normas
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 79: Norma 16 No le digas que debe hacer
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 83: Norma 18 No esperes que un hombre cambie ni trates de hacerle cambiar
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 97: Norma 25 Practica sin cesar (o cómo perfeccionarse en el cumplimiento de la normas)
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 108: Norma 30 El siguiente y otras normas para hacer frente al
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 126: Vorliegende Erzählung ist ein Teil eines großen, aber niemals von dem Dichter vollendeten Novellenzyklus, „Das Vermächtnis Kains“, der nach Sacher-Masochs eigenem Ausspruche „eine bilderreiche Naturgeschichte des Menschen sein sollte“. Das Ganze sollte in sechs Unterabteilungen zu je sechs Novellen zerfallen, für welche die Obertitel „Die Liebe“, „Das Eigentum“, „Das Geld“, „Der Staat“, „Der Krieg“ und „Der Tod“ vorgesehen waren. Sacher-Masoch hatte sich somit ein sehr hohes Ziel gesteckt, er wollte in diesen geplanten Erzählungen alles Menschenleid und -schicksal in seinen verschiedensten Möglichkeiten und Ausdrucksformen schildern und zugleich in der Schlußnovelle eines jeden Teiles die Antwort auf die behandelte Frage und deren Lösung geben.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 132: Zur Zeit, als Sacher-Masoch diese seine berühmteste Novelle verfaßte, stand er ganz im Banne eines Schopenhauerschen Pessimismus. Was seine Lebensumstände anbetrifft, so ist zu bemerken, daß er damals als Privatdozent an der Universität Graz habilitiert war. Kein Wunder also...
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 137: Nach Sacher-Masochs Tode ist dies Rätsel gelöst. Die Not, die bitterste äußere Not zwang ihn dazu, dem Gott in Seinen Hosen Gewalt anzutun, um Brot für sich und die Seinen um jeden Preis zu schaffen. In jener Zeit entstanden die vielberufenen „Messalinen Wiens“, „Falscher Hermelin“ usw.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 166: Faithfull syntyi Lontoon Hampsteadissa yläluokkaiseen perheeseen. Isä, majuri Robert Glynn Faithfull, oli brittiläinen tiedustelu-upseeri ja toimi hämäyxen vuoxi myös Italian kirjallisuuden professorina Lontoon yliopistossa. Äiti oli itävaltalais-unkarilaista aatelissukua, nimeltään Eva von Sacher-Masoch.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 170: acher-Masoch Leopold">Leopold Ritter von Sacher-Masoch (* 27. Januar 1836 in Lemberg, Kaisertum Österreich, heute Ukraine; † 9. März 1895 in Lindheim, Großherzogtum Hessen ‑Darmstadt) war ein österreichischer Schriftsteller. Er schrieb auch unter den Pseudonymen Charlotte Arand und Zoë von Rodenbach. Der Begriff Masochismus, den Richard von Krafft-Ebing erstmals in die Psychologie einführte, geht auf die Venus im Pelz zurück und ist aus Leopold von Sacher-Masochs Nachnamen abgeleitet. Tää Krafft-Ebing on putkahtanut esiin kuin tuhatlehtinen, mm. albumeissa 28 (Mark Twain), 67 (Pynchon) ja 129 (Jung). Aika sekobolzi jos multa kysytään.
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    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 175: Sacher-Masochs Familie lebte in Lemberg (joka tunnetaan paremmin myös toisella nimellä, Lvivin nimellä, suomexi myös VLOL) und hatte Vorfahren aus Slowenien, Spanien und Böhmen. Sein Vater Leopold Johann Nepomuk Ritter von Sacher war Polizeidirektor von Lemberg. Seine Mutter, Caroline Edle von Masoch, war die Letzte ihres alten slawischen Geschlechts. Sein Vater vereinigte daher – mit Bewilligung des Kaisers von Österreich – ihren Namen mit dem seinen, und die Familie hieß fortan Sacher-Masoch.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 181: Bekannt wurde Masoch durch seine Fantasie und Kunst, triebhaftes Schmerz- und Unterwerfungsverlangen ästhetisch zu formulieren. Tunnetuimmassa teoxessaan "Turkista tappiin" beschreibt Sacher-Masoch die extremen Wechselbäder der Gefühle, die der „Sklave“ Severin durch seine Herrin Wanda erfährt, die ihn in ihrer feminin-dominanten Rolle als Venus im Pelz an seine körperlichen und geistigen Grenzen treibt, um ihn schließlich zu verlassen.
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    Ukrainischsprachige Ausgabe von Venus im Pelz

    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 190: Mann und Weib sind von Natur Feinde. Eine wird nur zu rasch den Fuß des anderen auf seinem Nacken fühlen, und zwar in der Regel der Mann den Fuß des Weibes. Der Mann ist der Begehrende, das Weib das Begehrte, dies ist des Weibes ganzer, aber entscheidender Vorteil, die Natur hat ihm den Mann durch seine Leidenschaft preisgegeben, und das Weib, das aus ihm nicht seinen Untertan, seinen Sklaven, ja sein Spielzeug zu machen und ihn zuletzt lachend zu verraten versteht, ist nicht klug.
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    „Ich kann es nicht leugnen,“ sagte ich, „es gibt für den Mann nichts, das ihn mehr reizen könnte, als das Bild einer schönen, wollüstigen und grausamen Despotin, welche ihre Günstlinge übermütig und rücksichtslos nach Laune wechselt —“ „Und noch dazu einen Pelz trägt,“ rief die Göttin.

    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 196: „Sie träumen,“ rief sie, „wachen Sie auf!“ und sie faßte mich mit ihrer Marmorhand beim Arme, „wachen Sie doch auf!“ dröhnte ihre Stimme nochmals im tiefsten Brustton. Ich schlug mühsam die Augen auf.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 200: „Stehen Sie doch auf,“ fuhr der Wackere fort, „es ist eine wahrhafte Schande.“
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    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 211: Es war ein großes Ölgemälde in der kräftigen farbensatten Manier der belgischen Schule gemalt, sein Gegenstand seltsam genug. Ein schönes Weib, ein sonniges Lachen auf dem feinen Antlitz, mit reichem, in einen antiken Knoten geschlungenem Haare, auf dem der weiße Puder wie leichter Reif lag, ruhte, auf den linken Arm gestützt, nackt in einem dunkeln Pelz auf einer Ottomane; ihre rechte Hand spielte mit einer Peitsche, während ihr bloßer Fuß sich nachlässig auf den Mann stützte,[S. 16] der vor ihr lag wie ein Sklave, wie ein Hund, und dieser Mann, mit den scharfen, aber wohlgebildeten Zügen, auf denen brütende Schwermut und hingebende Leidenschaft lag, welcher mit dem schwärmerischen brennenden Auge eines Märtyrers zu ihr emporsah, dieser Mann, der den Schemel ihrer Füße bildete, war Severin, aber ohne Bart, wie es schien um zehn Jahre jünger.
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    Tizianin Venus turkissa, josta masokistiputin pipu alunperin innostui. Tää vois myös olla Fotataito-örkin vihreän kurkun iso lovi, ainakin se on lujasti Wow-rotukavalkaadin läskin kaukaasialaisneidon näköinen (acism">tunnistusrivi kesk, puuskupuh-hahmon alla)

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    5 Little-Known Facts About How J.K. Rowling Brought Harry Potter to Life

    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 236: The names of the Hogwarts Houses were created on the back of an aeroplane sick bag. Yes, it was empty to start with. The increasingly dark tone of the series was inspired by Rowling’s life experiences. The Dementors, among the most frightening creatures in the franchise (sic), were inspired by the Great Depression following the gay 20´s. Or was it the Great Recession following the gay 2000's?
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 240: What is a character that is written so you're meant to feel one way towards them, but you actually feel the opposite about them? Mine is Merope Gaunt. She was written to be pitied for, and that would be true for almost all of her story, but I find it hard to really do that when you consider she basically gave Riddle either a date rape potion or used dark magic to make him a puppet and remove all form of mental resistance from his head by magic and had sex with him against the will of his right mind to have a child, then expected him to stay for a child he never meant to have.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 243: It was here where Rowling met her first husband, Portuguese journalist Jorge Arantes. The couple met 18 months after Rowling landed in Porto, where she moved to teach English as a foreign language.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 244: She wrote during the day before teaching evening classes, but The Scotsman reported she came across Arantes in a bar, where they both shared an interest in Jane Austen.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 248: Merope sucks. I pity her but also kind of am disgusted by her, which I think is exactly how we are supposed to feel about her.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 250: "Exactly," said Dumbledore, beaming once more. "Which makes you very different from Tom Riddle. It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." Are you pro-life or pro-choice? It's your life, if that's your choice.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 252: Merope Riddle (née Gaunt) (c. 1907 - 31 December 1926) was a British pure-blood witch, daughter of Marvolo Gaunt, and sister of Morfin. She was a direct descendant of Salazar Slytherin and a Parselmouth. Merope grew up in a squalor ridden shack near Little Hangleton, with her father Marvolo and brother Morfin.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 256: She died many years before the events of Harry Potter's life and is generally viewed as both a sympathetic and tragic character. Despite this, Merope is still an antagonist, one that left a huge impact upon Britain's magical community. Were it not for her, Lord Voldemort may never have been born. If so, then the Wizarding Wars and the innumerable tragedies associated with them, might never have happened. JKRowling would never have become filthy rich and a philantrope.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 259: Merope loved her husband very much and wanted him to love her of his own free will. As such, not long after learning about her pregnancy, Merope decided to lift the enchantment. She hoped that once free, Tom would return her affection and be delighted to learn that he was an expecting father. In the event that did not happen, Merope assumed that Tom would do the honorable thing and stay for the sake of his child. This hope however, turned out to be misplaced and forlorn. What exactly happened is not known, but after coming to his senses, Tom Riddle reacted very badly to his situation. It is not known what words were exchanged between husband and wife, but evidently, Merope either told Tom the full story or enough for him to figure out what had happened. Far from being loving or understanding, Tom was justifiably furious at Merope for intervening in and (from his perspective) ruining his life. Merope's world was shattered when Tom Riddle made very clear that:
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 267: Precisely what Jorge Arantes tweaked from barbed wire to Joanie in Lisbon! Thus, within a few months of his runaway marriage, Jorge Arantes abandoned his wife, leaving Joanie to her fate. She ultimately returned to Edinburgh and his sister. Since Jorge had no way to prove that Joanie was a witch who stole his daughter, and would be thought insane if he told anybody the truth, Arantes told his family a modified version of the truth. He told them that he had been "hoodwinked" and "taken in". When word of this later reached Edinburgh, the residents concluded that Joanie had lied to Jorge about being pregnant with his child, thus tricking him into marrying her. Just like Phil Roth's first wife did to him!
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 275: Merope is the name of a daughter of Atlas in Greek Mythology. It is also the name of the mother of Oedipus in Oedipus Rex. Both Voldemort and Oedipus killed their fathers randomly. The flashback scene featuring Merope and her family was cut from the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince because of time and pacing concerns. However, it was originally present in an early draft of the film's screenplay according to director David Yates. It's unknown if there were any actresses considered to play Merope by that point. Joanie would have been good for a cameo appearance. Merope means 'part face', possibly a reference to the asymmetry of the two halves of Joanne's face.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 284: Dani Di Placido
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 289: Jon Stewart on kutsunut Harry Potterin peikkoja, joita on esiintynyt runsaasti sekä kirjoissa että elokuvissa, antisemitistiseksi karikatyyriksi podcastissaan The Problem with Jon Stewart. Jon Stewart (born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz; November 28, 1962) is an American comedian, political commentator, actor, director and television host. He hosted The Daily Show , a satirical news program on Comedy Central , from 1999 to 2015 and now hosts The Problem with Jon Stewart , which premiered September 2021 on Apple TV+ . Stewart sanoi:
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 315: Facebook
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 347: Watto, the hook-nosed, greedy small-businessman in “Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace” even “happens to have a thick Yiddish accent,” as Bruce Gottlieb wrote in Slate. Hans Gruber in “Die Hard” is a foreign, sneering, anti-Christmas villain who murders for gold. Then there are the skeletal-like shape-shifting aliens in John Carpenter’s “They Live,” who combine stereotypes of Jewish greed with tropes of Jewish alienness and shape-shifting assimilation. The parallel here was so blatant that neo-Nazis embraced the movie as their own, much to Carpenter’s horror.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 351: No doubt that (as Stewart said) Rowling didn’t intend to use antisemitic tropes, just as Carpenter didn’t. There’s a clear distinction between Rowling’s clumsy, clueless use of antisemitic caricature and her enthusiastic, ideological embrace of transphobic hate.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 355: But it’s possible to do harm even if you don’t mean to. The conflation of greed and Judaism, and the constant subliminal drumbeat that Jewish people are ugly manipulative alien outsiders, can shape and reinforce ugly ideas about real Jewish people. Faces like mine are exaggerated and distorted and put on Rowling’s goblins and the Ferengi of "Star Trek." That’s why on social media, trolls often tweet pictures of my face at me because I have Jewish features. They’ve been taught by all their pop culture that “Jewish” is a stand-in for “ugly.”
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 357: Most disturbingly, there’s a direct line between Gringotts and the Grinch and the antisemitic attacks on George Soros. Soros is a billionaire Democratic donor and Holocaust survivor who has become a favorite target of the global far right. He’s been falsely accused of collaborating with Nazis and funding antifa. The right also (again falsely) claimed he was bankrolling the migrant caravan in 2018. That last conspiracy theory allegedly inspired one far-right radical to kill 11 people at a synagogue in Pittsburgh.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 359: Embodying greed in Jewish caricatures puts Jews at risk. But it also makes it harder to address the actual evils of greed and inequity. When people imagine they are being oppressed by these ugly aliens over here, it becomes hard to see actual injustice and exploitation committed by supposedly good, upstanding co-nationalists and co-religionists. It’s not an accident that former President Donald Trump has signed on to Soros conspiracy theories.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 475: Auringonnousuja tapahtuu kaikkialla, liskojen, ihmisten tai saniaisten käpristymisen aikaankin. Me kurkotamme vaistomaisesti kevyttä ruokaa, sulatamme sen, rakastelemme, teemme taidetta tai vaivaamme toisiamme. Aurinko kruunaa meidät keskipäivällä. Koko maapallo on kuningatar. Sitten on aina hyvästit. Sano auringonlaskun aikaan hyvästit loukkaantumiselle, kärsimykselle, tuskalle, jonka olet aiheuttanut muille, tai hyväile itseäsi. Hyvästi, näkemiin, Carrie Fisher, Star Wars -ilmiö, ja Michael Jackson, valkaistu laulaja. Ne olivat planeettoja tunneuniversumissamme.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 483: Joten, ystäväni, päästä siitä irti, ilosta, tuhkasta, mangoista, greipistä tai chilistä valmistetuista Oaxacan suklaakonvehdeista, Espanjan kuohuviinistä, jätä jotain näille lapsille, jotka ilmestyvät unelmiimme ja haluavat elää hinnalla millä hyvänsä. Koska olemme täällä vain tuomassa heille iloa. Sinun sielusi on niin hienoksi kudottu, että silkkiäistoukat lakkoilivat, sanoi mulperipuu. Meillä kaikilla on mulperipuita muistopihalla. He pitävät paikkansa nyljetyille polville, jotka on ansaittu pienillä rohkeuksilla, serkut, joita rakastat, jotka ovat poissa, isä, joka leikkaa vesimelonin kesällä kuistilla, ja äiti, joka on niin rakastunut, että hänen sydämensä särkyy – se ei tule koskaan olemaan entisellään, mutta kaikki muisti taipuu sopivaksi. Sydämessä on lukemattomia huoneita. Käännymme lähteäksemme täältä, ja niin tekee myös siili, joka rakentaa kodin tuon kuistin viereen.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 495: In 2008, in the midst of the Great Recession and Iraqgate, un-funny Sedaris had the gall to vote Republican. His North Carolina white trash family had always voted Republican. Bet he went on to vote for Trump in 2016 with a straight face. Not that it makes any difference. I take the chicken casserole with a can of mushrooms. And bring some shit for my fly.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 497: Letter from Ukraine: The hunt for Russian collaborators in Ukraine is on. As occupied territories are liberated, some residents facaccusations that they sided with the enemy. They get thrown in the Oubliette, fed on Frozen Yoghurt and pummeled with rubber hammers. --- By Joshua Yaffa.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 540: Simon Wiesenthal had been an architect in what is present-day Ukraine before World War II broke out, but after the war began his life took a horrific turn. Wiesenthal was sent to his first concentration camp in 1941 in Ukraine and later escaped from the Ostbahn camp in 1943, just before the Germans began to kill the inmates, according to the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s website. He was recaptured in June 1944, and sent to Janowska where he narrowly avoided death one more time—when the German eastern front collapsed and the guards decided to bring the remaining prisoners to the Mauthausen camp in Austria. He was freed there by the U.S. Army in May of 1945, weighing less than 100 pounds.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 542: After the war ended, Wiesenthal dedicated his life to tracking down Nazi criminals after realizing “there is no freedom without justice,” according to The Associated Press. Wiesenthal began his work gathering and preparing evidence on the Nazis for the War Crimes Section of the United States Army, according to his website. He’d go on to head the Jewish Central Committee of the United States Zone of Austria and later helped to open the Jewish Historical Documentation Center. The center worked to gather evidence for future trials on war criminals.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 544: He is credited with tracking down Austrian policeman Karl Silberbauer in 1963. Silberbauer, acting during World War II as a Gestapo officer, was responsible for arresting Anne Frank — who later died in a concentration camp after leaving behind a now-famous diary documenting her time in hiding. Wiesenthal also helped ferret out other Nazi leaders in hiding, including Franz Murer, known as “The Butcher of Vilnius,” and Erich Rajakowitsch, according to his website.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 546: To track down Franz Stangl, who had commanded two concentration camps in Poland, Wiesenthal did undercover work for three years before tracking the former SS officer down in Brazil. Stangl was later sentenced to life in prison for his crimes.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 548: It’s believed Wiesenthal also played a role in hunting down notorious SS leader Adolf Eichmann, who had organized the extermination of the Jews. Wiesenthal received information that Eichmann had been hiding out in Argentina and passed the information on to Israel, according to his center’s website.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 550: Israeli agents captured Eichmann, who had been living under the name “Ricardo Klement,” as he returned home from work in May of 1960 after a covert undercover operation, according to the Independent
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 553: While some have criticized Wiesenthal for exaggerating his role in bringing the Eichmann to justice, he told the Associated Press in 1972 it had been “a teamwork of many who did not know each other,” and said he didn't know for sure whether the reports he had sent to Israel had been used in the capture.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 556: “When history looks back, I want people to know the Nazis weren’t able to kill millions of people and get away with it,” he once said, according to the center’s website. Wiesenthal died in 2005 at the age of 96. Kosto elää, tai siis eli.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 567: Yksi hyvä syy tukea Venäjää Ukrainan sijasta on myös se, että ukrainalaiset halveksuvat älykkyyttäni. OLLI sanoi. Aivoni eivät työskentele tehokkaasti, koska ne jäävät ilman taukoja, omega-kolmosta ja unta. OLLI ilmoitti lopettavansa mäkihyppyuransa vuonna 2011, mutta palasi mäen alle päätöksensä jälkeen. Vuonna 2012 hän palasi Lahden SM-muovimäkeen, sijoittui kymmenenneksi ja ehdotti kiukustuneena, että Suomi liittyisi Venäjään. Venäjä aloitti vuosi sitten sodan, jota se ei saa voittaa. Chcialwym cie kurwo spotkac!
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    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 65: In the late 19th and early 20th century, Guatemala's potential for agricultural exploitation attracted several foreign companies, most prominently the United Fruit Company (UFC). These companies were supported by the country's authoritarian rulers and the United States government through their support for brutal labor regulations and massive concessions to wealthy landowners. In 1944, the policies of Jorge Ubico led to a popular uprising that began the ten-year Guatemalan Revolution. The presidencies of Juan Jose Arévalo and Jacobo Árbenz saw sweeping social and economic reforms, including a significant increase in literacy and a successful agrarian reform program.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 67: The progressive policies of Arévalo and Árbenz led the UFC to lobby the United States government for their overthrow, and a US-engineered coup in 1954 ended the revolution and installed a military regime. This was followed by other military governments, and jilted off a civil war that lasted from 1960 to 1996. The war saw human rights violations, including a genocide of the indigenous Maya population by the military. Following the war's end, Guatemala re-established a representative democracy. It has since struggled to enforce the rule of law and suffers a high crime rate and continued extrajudicial killings, often executed by security forces.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 71: Cecilio Chi, the native leader of Tepich, along with Jacinto Pat attacked Tepich on 30 July 1847, in reaction to the indiscriminate massacre of Mayas, ordered that all the non-Maya population be killed. By spring of 1848, the Maya forces had taken over most of the Yucatán, with the exception of the walled cities of Campeche and Mérida and the south-west coast, with Yucatecan troops holding the road from Mérida to the port of Sisal. The Yucatecan governor Miguel Barbachano had prepared a decree for the evacuation of Mérida, but was apparently delayed in publishing it by the lack of suitable paper in the besieged capital. The decree became unnecessary when the republican troops suddenly broke the siege and took the offensive with major advances.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 73: Governor Barbachano sought allies anywhere he could find them, in Cuba (for Spain), Jamaica (for the United Kingdom) and the United States, but none of these foreign powers would intervene, although the matter was taken seriously enough in the United States to be debated in Congress. Subsequently, therefore, he turned to Mexico, and accepted a return to Mexican authority. Yucatán was officially reunited with Mexico on 17 August 1848. Yucateco forces rallied, aided by fresh guns, money, and troops from Mexico, and pushed back the natives from more than half of the state.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 79: All this changed after the Maya laid siege to and conquered Bacalar, originally the Mayan holy city of Bak Halal ('Decanting Water'). They summarily killed British citizens, along with the entire Yucatec 'Creoles' garrison (Reed 1964).
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 80: It is unclear why the commanding general ordered a wholesale slaughter of the garrison. Possibly he was tired of retaking the city from the more aggressive Yucateco state. Regardless, this action frightened the tiny British colonial establishment in neighboring British Honduras.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 82: The British Government assigned Sir Spenser St. John to disentangle Her Majesty's Government from indigenous free states and the Maya free state in particular. In 1893, the British Government signed the Spenser Mariscal Treaty, which ceded all of the Maya free state's lands to Mexico. Meanwhile, the Creoles on the west side of the Yucatán peninsula had come to realize that their minority-ruled mini-state could not outlast its indigenous neighbor. After the Creoles offered their country to anyone who might consider the defense of their lives and property worth the effort, Mexico finally accepted. With both legal pretext and a convenient staging area in the western side of the Yucatán peninsula, Chan Santa Cruz was occupied by the Mexican army in the early years of the 20th century (Reed 1964).
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 84: The Concordat of 1854 was an international treaty between Porsche Carrera and the Holy See, signed in 1852 and ratified by both parties in 1854. Through this, Guatemala gave the education of Guatemalan people to regular orders of the Catholic Church, committed to respect ecclesiastical property and monasteries, imposed mandatory tithing and allowed the bishops to censor what was published in the country; in return, Guatemala received dispensations for the members of the army, allowed those who had acquired the properties that the liberals had expropriated from the Church in 1829 to keep those properties, received the taxes generated by the properties of the Church, and had the right to judge certain crimes committed by clergy under Guatemalan law
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 86: In 1931, the dictator general Jorge Ubico came to power, backed by the United States, and initiated one of the most brutally repressive governments in Central American history. Just as Estrada Cabrera had done during his government, Ubico created a widespread network of spies and informants and had large numbers of political opponents tortured and put to death. A wealthy aristocrat (with an estimated income of $215,000 per year in 1930s dollars) and a staunch anti-communist, he consistently sided with the United Fruit Company, Guatemalan landowners and urban elites in disputes with peasants. After the crash of the New York Stock Exchange in 1929, the peasant system established by Barrios in 1875 to jump start coffee production in the country was not good enough anymore, and Ubico was forced to implement a system of debt slavery and forced labor to make sure that there was enough labor available for the coffee plantations and that the UFCO workers were readily available.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 90: Ubico considered himself to be "another Napoleon". He dressed ostentatiously and surrounded himself with statues and paintings of the emperor, regularly commenting on the similarities between their appearances. He militarized numerous political and social institutions—including the post office, schools, and symphony orchestras—and placed military officers in charge of many government posts. He frequently traveled around the country performing "inspections" in dress uniform, followed by a military escort, a mobile radio station, an official biographer, and cabinet members.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 92: On the other hand, Ubico was an efficient administrator: His new decrees, although unfair to the majority of the indigenous population, proved good for the Guatemalan economy during the Great Depression era, as they increased coffee production across the country. He cut the bureaucrats' salaries by almost half, forcing inflation to recede. He kept the peace and order in Guatemala City, by effectively fighting its crime. He kept the trains on schedule.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 94: In 1951, the agrarian reform law that expropriated idle land from private hands was enacted, but in 1954, with the National Liberation Movement coup supported by the United States, most of the land that had been expropriated, was awarded back to its former landowners. Flavio Monzón was appointed mayor and in the next twenty years he became one of the largest landowners in the area. In 1964, several communities settled for decades on the shore of Polochic River claimed property titles to INTA which was created in October 1962, but the land was awarded to Monzón. A Mayan peasant from Panzós later said that Monzón "got the signatures of the elders before he went before INTA to talk about the land. When he returned, gathered the people and said that, by an INTA mistake, the land had gone to his name."
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 99: A motivational speaker (sometimes called an inspirational speaker) is a speaker who offers talks that motivate (sometimes inspire) audiences. Their words are often powerful and their talks impactful, regardless of whether they are attempting to challenge, transform or convince the audience. Actually it does not matter in the least what they talk about or say. These talks are intended to fire the audience up anyway and get them to take action.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 115: #19 Fredrik Eklund #20 Brian Tracy #21 Robin Sharma
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 121: #28 Jack Canfield #29 Chris Herren #30 Dan Millman
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 137: Listatuista 50:stä 11 on naisia, kuin myös tämän selvityxen kirjoittaja, Racquel Gabuna. Neekereitä oli lähes yhtä monta eli 7, kaikki kullinheiluttajia. Melkein kaikki ehdokkaat ovat United States Global English. Joukossa on muista paasauxista tuttujakin naamoja. But sorry, Bob Stearns (tuttu albumista 243) ei ollut 50 parhaan joukossa.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 140: #1 Tony Robbins #2 Les Brown (coon) #3 Eric Thomas (coon) #4 Nick Vujicic (torso) #5 Daymond John (coon) #6 Simon Sinek (jew? oikein arvattu!) #7 T. Harv Eker #8 Robert Kiyosaki (jap) #9 Gary Vaynerchuk (woodchuck?) #10 Dave Ramsey (wanhus) #11 Brian Tracy (wanhus) #12 Bob Proctor (wanhus) #13 Dan Millman #14 Brene Brown (ämmä) #15 Amy Purdy (jalaton ämmä) #16 Mary Lou Retton (ämmä) #17 Magic Johnson (coon). White Anglo-Saxon Protestanttien osuus tässä joukossa on huolestuttavan alhainen.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 169: #1 Dave Ramsey #2 Tony Robbins #3 Nick Vujicic (torso) #4 Eckhart Tolle #5 Louise Hay (kuollut) #6 Chris Gardner (neekeri) #7 Robert Kiyosaki (japsu) #8 Eric Thomas (nekke) #9 Les Brown (nokikeppi) #10 Suze Orman #11 Iyanla Vanzant (ainut naaraslaku!) #12 Amy Purdy (parapleegikko) #13 Jack Canfield (free-range kana) #14 T. Harv Eker (harvesteri) #15 Darren Hardy
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 262: Vuonna 1895 korkein oikeus katsoi yleisen (eli siis omaisuus-)tuloveron perustuslain vastaiseksi jakamattomana välittömänä verona, mikä erotti sen yritys- tai työtuloverosta, jota tuomioistuin kuvaili sallituksi valmisteveroksi (välillinen vero). Pollock v. Farmers' Loan & Trust Co. (1895). Sitä vastoin tuomioistuin katsoi vuonna 1911, että yhtiötulovero oli perustuslain mukainen yhtenäinen valmistevero – eräänlainen välillinen vero. Flint v. Stone Tracy Co. (1911). Tuomioistuin päätteli, että alkuperäinen tulovero kohdistui suoraan ihmisiin, kun taas yhteisövero kohdistui yhteisöön: ihmiset saattoivat kärsiä verosta korkeampien hintojen tai pienempien voittojen vuoksi, mutta he tekisivät sen epäsuorasti. Vuonna 1913 kuudestoista muutos hyväksyi jakamattoman veron "lähteestä saaduista tuloista" (eli siis omaisuuden myynti- ym. voitosta). Maa hyväksyi muutoksen vuonna 1895 tehdyn Pollock -päätöksen kumoamiseksi. Monet myöhemmät päätökset ovat painineet "johdannaisen" vaatimuksen kanssa. Paras kuvaus edellyttää, että tulot muodostavat "selvästi toteutuneen vaurauden lisän, jota veronmaksaja hallitsee kokonaan". Commissioner v. Glenshaw Glass (1955).
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 277: Toisin kuin jakaminen, yhtenäisyys ei edellytä jokaisen maksavan samaa summaa; sen sijaan se edellyttää saman korkorakenteen olemassaoloa kansallisesti. Esimerkiksi kongressi voi verottaa kuorma-autojen renkaita eri tavalla kuin polkupyörän renkaita; mutta kuorma-auton renkaita verotetaan kuinka tahansa, kuorma-auton rengashintojen on oltava samat kaikissa osavaltioissa. Sellaisenaan se on maantieteellinen vaatimus. Steward Machine Co. v. Davis (1937); Flint v. Stone Tracy Co. (1911); Knowlton v. Moore (1900). Korkein oikeus ei ole koskaan poistanut välillistä veroa yhtenäisyyden epäonnistumisesta, vaikka se onkin käsitellyt asiaa useaan otteeseen. Tasaisuusanalyysiä ei ole helppo pelkistää mustan kirjaimen sääntöihin; kuitenkin joitain tällaisia ​​sääntöjä ilmenee:
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 291: Britit napisevat brexitillä izeaiheutetun laman kourissa. Matuja ei saa paskaduuneihin enää pikkurahalla. Samaan aikaan toisaalla hallitus maxaa Macronille rantapoliisina olosta. Ei-toivotut kanaaliuimarit toimitetaan Ruanda-Urundiin kaivosalalle.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 305: Václav Havel (5. lokakuuta 1936 Praha, Tšekkoslovakia – 18. joulukuuta 2011 Hrádeček, Tšekki) oli tšekkiläinen kirjailija ja poliitikko. Hän oli Tšekkoslovakian viimeinen ja Tšekin tasavallan ensimmäinen presidentti. Vaclav Havel syntyi Prahassa. Neuvostoliiton tukeman kommunistien vallankaappauksen jälkeen 1948 Havelin perhe joutui vaikeuksiin, koska vanhempia pidettiin rikkaina kapitalisteina, ja Václavin oli vaikea jatkaa opintojaan peruskoulun jälkeen. (No jatkoiko vai löikö lössixi? Veikkaan jälkimmäistä.)
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    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 318: Tšekin tasavallan luomisen jälkeen hän oli ehdokkaana 1993 vaaleissa ja valittiin. Sairaudestaan ja kolmesta leikkauksesta huolimatta hänet valittiin uudelleen 1998. Olis pitänyt Vaclavilta pää leikata.Tämän jälkeen hän jätti asemansa virkakauden päätyttyä 2. helmikuuta 2003. Seuraavaksi Tšekin presidentiksi valittiin Václav Klaus, joka oli ollut yksi hänen merkittävimmistä poliittisista vastustajistaan.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 320: Havel was instrumental in dismantling the Warsaw Pact and enlargement of NATO membership eastward. Many of his stances and policies, such as his opposition to Slovak independence, condemnation of the treatment of Sudeten Germans, such as the expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia after World War II, and granting of general amnesty to all those imprisoned under the Communist era, were very controversial domestically. By the end of his presidency, he enjoyed greater popularity abroad than at home.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 322: Vaclav oli paxunahkainen oikispaskiainen ja kehno kynämies. Sehän se ähräs kokoon Prahan julistuxen, "Europe-wide condemnation of, and education about, the crimes of communism." Much of the content of the declaration reproduced demands formulated by the European People's Party in 2004, and draws heavily on the theory or conception of totalitarianism. The European People's Party (EPP) is a European political party with Christian-democratic, conservative, and liberal-conservative member parties. The declaration has been cited as an important document in the increasing "criminalisation of Communism" and the strengthening of totalitarian interpretations of Communism in the European political space. Eli vitun kokkarien kähmimistä kapitalismin konttiin taas.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 427: Aluxi naisia oli 10, loppupeleissä joukkokanteeseen on liittynyt ainakin 120 naista eri maista. Paikkaan on liittynyt monia hyviä muistoja, sanoo Kaj. Mukana olivat myös George W. Bush, Michael Jackson ja Robert deNiro. He olivat Peterin pieniä ylpeydenaiheita. Nygårdia juhlittiin Herlinin Sanomissa esimerkkinä maailmalla menestyneenä suomalaisena, tosin hurrina. HS kertoi innoissaan helsinkiläisnaisesta, jonka Peter oli raiskannut 17-vuotiaana Peterin vieraillessa Helsingissä HS:n vieraana. "Tässä on kyse ihmiskohtalosta", HS ozikoi. Kaupungin virkamiehet häiriköivät häntä ja rikkovat lakia kävellessään korjaamon tontilla ilman hänen lupaansa. Get off my property! Kaikki oli kuitenkin Peterin ilkeän naapurin Possu Pekonin tekosia. Eiväthän ihmiset voi elää noin, sanoo naapuri. Vain siat voivat asua tuollaisessa rytökasassa.
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    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 487: Korkein hallinto-oikeus ratkaisi asian kirkon johdon hyväksi vuonna 2020. Se ilmoitti, että kirkolle avioliitto on miehen ja naisen välinen liitto. Kirkolla on oikeus kieltää pappeja vihkimästä samaa sukupuolta olevia pareja. Siksi oululaiselle pastori Arpád Kovacsille annettu varoitus pysyi voimassa.
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    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 70: Siinon joku brittiaviopari jonka mies on menettänyt plane crashissa schischelimunansa. Sakemanni vakoojan huuhtouduttua epähuomiossa niiden myrskysaaren rannalle Lucy lääxizee sen terveexi ja antaa sizen kyntää navan alta kynnettömällä sormella. Mustasukkainen rampa kaveri saa kaiken selville. Needle huomaa että britit koittaa huijata maihinnousun tapahtuvan Calais'hen. Se lähtee välittämään välittömästi tätä tietoa Wehrmachtille. Britit kuitenkin kokoavat voimansa, sopivat erimielisyytensä ja saavat Needlen hiljennettyä ja Normandian maihinnousun pysymään saxalaisilta salassa. Hahhah kyllä takuulla. Lopussa munapuoli kaveri kaatuu juuri sopivasti ja joku brittieversti pääsee lohduttaan brittimelan puutteessa elänyttä Lucya.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 74: We guarantee you will enjoy this novel. Before giving up too many spoilers, know that the story is filled with plenty of dangerous events and characters. There are too many characters to count. There are many reasons why this book is considered Ken Follett’s best book. We are looking forward to more of Follett’s upcoming books.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 89: John Boynton Priestley's first major success came with a novel, The Good Companions (1929), which earned him the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction and made him a national figure. His next novel, Angel Pavement (1930), further established him as a successful novelist. However some critics were less than complimentary about his work and Priestley threatened legal action against Graham Greene for what he took to be a defamatory portrait of him in the novel Stamboul Train (1932). In 1940 he broadcast a series of short propaganda radio talks, which were credited with strengthening civilian morale during the Battle of Britain. In the following years his left-wing beliefs brought him into conflict with the government and influenced the development of the welfare state.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 104: A Chad is a stereotypical alpha male: he is depicted as an attractive, successful, muscular, cocky, and very popular among women. Chads typically resemble the common " dudebro " figure of a young, athletic white male who wears trendy clothing and only enjoys popular things.

    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 117: Editorial: China is not a credible peacemaker in Ukraine war

    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 118: It's bad enough that China, while not endorsing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, has refused to join the U.S. and other nations in forthrightly condemning that act of aggression. But actually...
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 122: On Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin accused the United States of "fanning flames and stoking confrontations" by providing Ukraine with defensive weapons, and said Beijing would "never accept (U.S.) finger-pointing and even coercion and pressure on China-Russia relations." Here's a look at where China stands on the conflict.

    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 125: What is China's peace proposal for Ukraine War? - ABC News

    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 126: TAIPEI, Taiwan -- One year into Russia's war against Ukraine, China is offering a 12-point proposal to end the fighting. The proposal follows China's recent announcement that it is trying to act as mediator in the war that has re-energized Western alliances viewed by Beijing and Moscow as rivals.

    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 128: 2 päivää sitten China's peace proposal to end the war in Ukraine is "extremely unfair," since the plan doesn't respect the territorial integrity of the country, said the permanent secretary of Estonia's...

    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 132: Tänään The war in Ukraine, ... having been enemies for much of the Cold War, Russia and China have been building sizeable commercial ties across their shared 2,700-mile border over several decades. From ...
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 140: Israel Votes to Scrap Law Barring Settlers at Four Evacuated West Bank ...

    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 141: 5 päivää sitten Israel's Parliament on Tuesday repealed legislation that barred settlers from four Jewish communities in the occupied West Bank that were evacuated in 2005, a preliminary move for now, but one...

    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 142: Israel repeals 2005 act on West Bank settlement pullout

    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 143: 5 päivää sitten JERUSALEM -- Israeli lawmakers on Tuesday repealed a 2005 act that saw four Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank dismantled at the same time as Israeli forces withdrew from the Gaza Strip. The development could pave the way for an official return to the abandoned West Bank areas in another setback to Palestinian hopes for statehood.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 155: Israeli settlement | History, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 159: Israel is moving to 'strengthen' settlements after hooting attacks

    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 196: Tähkähirssi on yksivuotinen viljelykasvi vilja-heimosta ( Poaceae), Setaria - suvun laji , ravinto- ja rehukasvi , joka muistuttaa ominaisuuksiltaan hirssiä . Kasvi tunnetaan myös gruusialaisella nimellä ღომი. Sitä viljellään heinäksi, viherrehuksi, säilörehuksi ja poliittisten vankien puuroxi viljakasvina. Nykyään sitä viljellään enimmäkseen Kiinassa ja Japanissa. Sielläkin sen merkitys on kuitenkin vähentynyt varsinkin maissiin viljelyn laajentuessa. Sitä ei myöskään ole sanottavasti jalostettu nyky­aikaisin menetelmin. Pidetään kuitenkin mahdollisena, että kuivuuden­kestävyyden ja myös hyvän ravinto­koostumuksen vuoksi se saattaa tulevaisuudessa jälleen saada nykyistä suuremman merkityksen sekä ravinto- että rehukasvina.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 221: Vuonna 1941 Bandera vangittiin ja siirrettiin sitten Sachsenhausenin keskitysleirille. Syksyllä 1944 Saksan viranomaiset vapauttivat Banderan "ukrainalaisena vapaustaistelijana". Huolimatta siitä, että Banderan viemistä Ukrainaan pidettiin epätarkoituksenmukaisena, OUN * jatkoi taistelua Neuvostoliittoa vastaan ​​noin 1950-luvun puoliväliin saakka tehden yhteistyötä länsimaisten tiedustelupalvelujen kanssa kylmän sodan aikana. Vuonna 1959 KGB-agentti Bogdan Stashinsky lopulta murhasi Banderasin Münchenissä.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 320: Lakko syntyi spontaanisti. Tammikuun 22. päivän illalla töistä palatessaan 1. leirin osaston vangit käyttivät yhden lähimpänä BUR: ia olevan kasarmin rikkinäisiä pankkoja (heillä ei ollut varastossa työkaluja, ja niitä on vaikea tuoda sisään vyöhykkeelle), ja alkoivat tuhota BUR:n ympärillä olevaa aitaa. Ajatuksena oli sytyttää ilmiantajien selli tuleen kaatamalla siihen bensiiniä. Vartijat, jotka olivat huolissaan melusta, työnnettiin takaisin kellon luo. He rikkoivat päämajan kasarmin ikkunat. Hallituksen päällikkö Machakhovsky (tai Machekhovsky, vitun väliä) ja pakolaiset vartijat ilmoittivat vartijoille tapahtuneesta. Sen jälkeen kulmatorneista avattiin mielivaltainen konekiväärituli pimeässä alueelle, jossa suurin osa vangeista ei edes tiennyt tapahtuneesta, oli ollut koko ajan suihkussa.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 341: Vuodesta 1976 lähtien länsisaksalainen kirjailija ja kriminologi Frank Arnau ja tšekkoslovakialainen toimittaja Tomasz Rzezach syyttivät Neuvostoliiton KGB:n ohjeiden mukaisesti Solženitsyniä leirin "siippailusta" viitaten kopioon hänen nimikirjoituksestaan, jota kutsutaan "Vetrovin irtisanomiseksi", päivätty 20. tammikuuta 1952. Ivan Denisoviz kiisti kaiken.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 361: Just samanlaista oli vankilassa videossa Orange is New Black.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 383: Jämförelsevis är nutidens Harjunpää välbärgad, snygg och professionell och äger en segelbåt. Både busar och brottsbekämpare går runt stiligt klädda, men snackar både otydligt och ohyfsat med varann. Harjunpää ser ut som en robot med trådar hängandes från öronen. Grabbarna är idel #metoo och incel typer som inte vet ens vad metajobb betyder. Men kvinnorna gör ännu ändå allt rått arbete, tom sparkar skurkarna i arslet. Harjunpääs speciella känslighet är ett ämne för hela poliskårets åtlöje.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 422: Palkinto tuli pistämättömästä mutta myötätuntoisesta penetraatiosta. Gurnah has criticized the practices in both British and American publishing that want to "make the alien seem alien" by marking "foreign" terms and phrases with italics or by putting them in a glossary. Onkos se joku ylläri. Felicity Hand observes that Gurnah´s characters typically do not succeed abroad following their migration, using irony and humour to respond to their situation. Talk to the hand. The first translator of his novels into Swahili, academic Dr Ida Hadjivayanis of the School of Oriental and African Studies, has said: "I think if his work could be read in East Africa it would have such an impact. ... maybe fewer coons would try to swim over to the West." Gurnah was the first Black writer to receive the prize since 1993, when Toni Morrison won it, and the first African writer since 1991, when Nadine Gordimer was the recipient, making him the first black guy to make it.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 445: Abdallaxi kuzutaan pikkulakupekkojen pipuja. Swahili women wear long dresses known as buibui and cover their head with a hijab and some hide their faces with a veil.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 447: Oud or Oudh is by far one of the most expensive raw fragrance ingredients in the world. Also known as agarwood, this essential oil is extracted from the fungus-infected resinous heartwood of the agar tree, which is primarily found in the dense forests of Southeast Asia, India and Bangladesh. It is worth 1.5 times its weight in gold. It is an endangered species.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 449: Hakīm (alternative transcription Hakeem) indicates a "wise man" or "physician", or in general, a practitioner of herbal medicine, especially of Unani and Islamic medicine, like Hakim Ajmal Khan, Hakim Said, Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman, etc.
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    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 486: Ester Toivosen missivuodet kestivät 5v toisen maailmansodan alkuun. Merkittävintä hänen elämässään oli uusi koti: vuorineuvos Gösta Serlachius otti hänet lemmikixeen, ja hän sai tulla Mänttään milloin tahansa. Tässä Suomen rikkaimpiin ja merkittävimpiin kuuluvassa kartanossa hänellä oli tilaisuus "perehtyä" maan merkkihenkilöihin Gustaf Mannerheimista Risto Rytiin.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 504: Anthony Cave Brownin ja Charles B. MacDonaldin Cominternin (kommunistisen internationaalin) historian On a Field of Red mukaan Fuchsin suurin panos Neuvostoliitolle saattoi olla paljastaa, kuinka uraania voitaisiin käsitellä käytettäväksi pommissa. Fuchs antoi Goldille tammikuussa 1945 teknisiä tietoja, jotka hankittiin vasta kahden vuoden kokeilun jälkeen hintaan 400 miljoonaa dollaria. Fuchs paljasti myös uraanin tai plutoniumin määrän, jonka amerikkalaiset aikoivat käyttää kussakin atomipommissa.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 512: Vuonna 2019 kirjassaan Trinity: The Treachery and Pursuit of the Most Dangerous Spy in History Frank Close väittää , että "ensisijaisesti Fuchs auttoi neuvostoliittolaisia ​​saavuttamaan amerikkalaiset" kilpailussa ydinpommista. Vuoden 2020 Atomic Spy -kirjan kirjoittaja Nancy Thorndike Greenspan antaa ponnisteluilleen vähemmän arvoa. Hiän ehdottaa, että neuvostoliittolaiset olisivat kehittäneet pomminsa jopa ilman hänen apuaan, "tosin luultavasti vasta vuonna 1951". Toisaalta Neuvostoliiton pommin aikaisemmalla kehityksellä saattoi olla yksi merkittävä etu maailmalle, voimatasapaino; kirjoittaja on vakuuttunut siitä, että tämä esti Yhdysvaltoja käyttämästä pommiaan Pohjois-Koreaan.
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    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 139: 3. Toisen Yhdysvaltojen edustajainhuoneen energia- ja kauppakomitean vuonna 2011 tekemän tutkimuksen Chemicals Used in Hydraulic Fracturing tulokset totesivat ensinnäkin, että tämä analyysi on kattavin kansallinen arvio käytettyjen kemiallisten aineiden tyypeistä ja määristä. hydraulisessa murtumisprosessissa; toiseksi, että vuosina 2005–2009 14 johtavaa murskausyritystä Yhdysvalloissa käytti yli 2 500 murtotuotetta (reagenssia), jotka sisälsivät 750 yhdistettä, ja yli 650 näistä sisälsi kemikaaleja, jotka ovat tunnettuja tai mahdollisia ihmisille syöpää aiheuttavia tai jotka ovat olleet luettelossa. vaarallisista ilmansaasteista [United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce, 2011].
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 141: Näiden arvioiden lisäksi on olemassa monia muita paikallisia tutkimuksia ja havaintoja, jotka sisältävät sekä argumentteja "puolesta" että "vastaan" fracking-teknologian, jotka korreloivat pääasiassa esitettyjen argumenttien kanssa murtotekniikan tärkeydestä ja sen riskeistä.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 165: Luca Gandossi, Von Estorff, Ulrik (2015). Yleiskatsaus hydraulisesta murtamisesta ja muista muodostumista stimuloivista teknologioista liuskekaasun tuotannossa – päivitys 2015 (PDF). Sähköinen resurssi. [Pääsytila]: https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/publication/eur-scientific-and-technical-research-reports/overview-hydraulic-fracturing-and-other-formation-stimulation-technologies-shale -kaasu-0
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 169: King, George E (2012), Hydraulinen murtaminen. Sähköinen resurssi. [Pääsytila]: http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/Fracturing/Frac_Paper_SPE_152596.pdf
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 175: Liuskekaasun ja liuskeöljyn louhinnan vaikutukset ympäristöön ja ihmisten terveyteen. Euroopan parlamentin ympäristövaliokunta. 2011. - 88 s. Sähköinen resurssi. [Pääsytila]: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/document/activities/cont/201107/20110715ATT24183/20110715ATT24183FI.pdf
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 177: HYDRAULISESSA RAJOITUKSESSA KÄYTETTY KEMIKAALIT // United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce. huhtikuuta 2011. 30 s. Sähköinen resurssi. [Pääsytila]: https://web.archive.org/web/20131004213846/http://democrats.energycommerce.house.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Hydraulic-Fracturing-Chemicals-2011-4-18 .pdf
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 189: Warner, NR, RB Jackson, TH Darrah, SG Osborn, A. Down, K. Zhao, A. White ja A. Vengosh. 2012. Geokemialliset todisteet Marcellus Formationin suolaveden mahdollisesta luonnollisesta siirtymisestä matalille pohjavesikerroille Pennsylvaniassa. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 109, no. 30: 11961–11966.
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    Senioren lachen im Bett. "Es" funktioniert nicht.

    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 278: Jehovalaisten läpyskän takakannessa olevat Jeesuxen kamut on kaikki aivan identtisen näköiset (paizi kaikilla ei ole Foster Wallace-tyylisiä hikinauhoja). Olikohan ne kaikki Jeesuxen kaxoisveljiä? Gabrielin keinosiemennyxessä on voinut tulla niitä epähuomiossa kokonainen tusina.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 285: Via sacra tarkastelee kolmea Kristuksen kaatumista, mutta yksikään niistä ei esiinny kanonisissa evankeliumeissa. Langennut Kristus, Manuel Cacidedo Canales, 1952. Evankeliumikertomus Kristuksen askeleista matkalla Golgatalle ei voisi olla ytimekkäämpi, kun kaatumakohtauxetkin on poisjätetty. Niistä enemmän albumissa 210.
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    What the actual fuck! Bati on nähtävästi häpykarvoitusvaiheessa 1, niinikään sen vaaleanpunainen partneri.

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    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 490: In 1938, Miller received his bachelor´s degree in English. He married his college sweetheart, Mary Slattery, in 1940. They had two children, Jane and Robert. Miller was exempted from military service during World War II because of an old football injury. Näitä potkupallovammasia elämäntaiteilijoita on muitakin, esim Ploiri ja sen elämäkerturi Jari Tervo.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 496: Norman Mailer´s 1973 biography of Marilyn Monroe (usually designated Marilyn: A Biography) was a large-format book of glamor photographs of Monroe for which Mailer supplied the text. Originally hired to write an introduction by Lawrence Schiller, who put the book package together, Mailer expanded the introduction into a long essay. Miller sai Monroelta persettä mutta muuten persnettoa, Mailer kääntäen ei saanut persettä, mutta nettosipa kuitenkin ihan kivasti. Two Jewish boys with sturdy Norman names making hay with Marilyn.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 527: The public didn’t exactly applaud this match. Gossip columnists fixated on, as Mr. Bigsby puts it, “a red in bed with America’s snow queen.” Mailer famously snarked that “the Great American Brain” had met “the Great American Body.”
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 535: The long, strange, elegiac ballad of Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe — one that would end for her in miscarriages, bottles of pills and increasingly erratic behavior, and for him in a long gap in his theater career — takes up only a few chapters of “Arthur Miller: 1915-1962,” Christopher Bigsby’s sober and meteor-size new biography. But they are crucial chapters. The book moves inexorably toward Monroe’s appearance; her magnetism sucks everything rapidly toward it. Miller’s long life (1915-2005) can be cleaved neatly into B.M. and A.M. — before Marilyn and after.
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    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 646: Most of al-Hamdānī’s life was spent in Arabia itself. He was widely educated, and he traveled extensively, acquiring a broad knowledge of his country. He became involved in a number of political controversies. When he was imprisoned for one of them, his influence was sufficient to invoke a tribal rebellion in his behalf to secure his release.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 650: The qaṣīda (also spelled qaṣīdah; is originally an Arabic word قصيدة, plural qaṣā’id, قصائد; that was passed to some other languages such as Persian: قصیده or چكامه, chakameh, and Turkish: kaside) is an ancient Arabic word and form of writing poetry, often translated as ode, passed to other cultures after the Arab Muslim expansion. The word qasidah is still used in its original birthplace, Arabia, and in all Arab countries.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 724: John Train, Paris Review Co-Founder and Cold War Operative, sentään kuoli 94-vuotiaana 2022, onnexi. His career, ranging from literature to finance to war, and from France to Afghanistan, seemed to cover every interest and issue of his exalted social class. Yet he was also an operator in high finance and world affairs who, by one researcher’s account, had ties to U.S. secret services. Mr. Train founded and ran a leading financial firm devoted to preserving the money of rich families, and he worked to support the mujahedeen in their fight against the Soviet Union in the 1980s. The Guardian reported that Train, Smith had $375 million under management in 1984. In 1986, Fortune magazine wrote that Mr. Train’s firm “claims to be the largest in New York serving rich families.” Mr. Train’s books on investing were praised as riveting in The New York Times and “classic” in The Wall Street Journal. Among them were several about successful financiers, whom he referred to as “money masters,” and their techniques. He treated his political interests less jokingly. A committed cold warrior, he wrote for The Wall Street Journal about military affairs. He became concerned that the conspiracy-monger Lyndon LaRouche was a “possible Soviet agent.” (Lyndon began in far-left politics but in the 1970s moved to the far right and antisemitism.)
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 730: On the subject of oligarchy and the treasure storehouses which oligarchs build for themselves, Alexei Navalny´s video reveals that he’s following a U.S. and NATO script, google translated into Russian. Navalny is of Russian and Ukrainian descent. His father is from Zalissia, a former village near the Belarus border that was relocated due to the Chernobyl disaster in Ivankiv Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. Navalny grew up in Obninsk, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) southwest of Moscow, but spent his childhood summers with his grandmother in Ukraine, acquiring proficiency in the Ukrainian language.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 732: Navalny’s idea is that Putin is the single mastermind of Russian rule and that he dictates to the oligarchs the tribute they should pay–in treasure for him to accumulate and display for himself, his friends and girlfriends in private. This is an Anglo-American cartoon about how oligarchy works everywhere, including the UK and the U.S.–in Russia in particular.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 735: Robert Michels Political Parties A Sociological Study of the Oligarchic Tendencies of Modern Democracy First was published in German in 1911 then Italian in 1912 with the authors additions it was translated into English by Eden and Cedar Paul in 1915 In 2001 their edition was published on the internet by Batoche Books Canada.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 737: Democracy leads to oligarchy, Michels wrote, and necessarily contains an oligarchical nucleus. It is indisputable that the oligarchical and bureaucratic tendency of party organization is a matter of technical and practical necessity. It is the inevitable product of the very principle of organization. The formation of oligarchies within the various forms of democracy is the outcome of organic necessity, and consequently affects every organization.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 739: For his evidence, Michels focused on the politics of the democratic and socialist parties in Europe, including the British; and on the administrative bureaucracies of those states. He ignored commercial corporations except for those in the U.S.; there he observed “the existence of an aristocracy of millionaires, railway kings, oil kings, cattle kings, etc., is now indisputable.” For Michels, aristocracy was synonymous with oligarchy.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 754: Pentagonin ja CIA:n pilliinviheltäjille ei ole jaettu rahakkaita urhoollisuuspalkintoja, mutta linnavuosia on kyllä ropsahtanut saman verran ellei enemmän. Ja kaikin keinoin on niitä koitettu saada nalkkiin jostain muusta ruozalaisagenttien avulla, tai kiusatu muuten hengiltä. Assange varmaan viruu nyt jossain amerikkalaisessa vankityrmässä, ellei ole epähuomiossa kuollut sinne. Viimesexi tää Jack Teixeira, ja sitä ennen oli se ryssiin loikannut. Snowdon, ja 70-luvulla Ellsberg. Urheita ihmisiä nämäkin, ei siviilirohkeutta puuttunut. Mutta väärän sivilisaation dissidenttejä hitto vie! Ruoskaa ja järveen!
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 853: Yhdysvalloissa esiteltiin videopeli nimeltä ”Pac-Man”. IBM PC ja MS-DOSin versio 1.0 julkaistiin.
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    xxx/ellauri286.html on line 72: Bachmutin puolustus oli katastrofaalista. Vähixet oli käyt.kaz. motissa.
    xxx/ellauri286.html on line 346: Aro kävi keväällä 2019 Yhdysvalloissa kliktivistijärjestö Avaazin järjestämissä tapaamisissa kertomassa sormipalveluille häneen kohdistuneesta vihapuheesta. Matkan syyksi hän kertoo, että käyttäjäraportit Facebookille, Twitterille ja Youtubelle eivät useinkaan johda mihinkään, vaan vastauksena on: ”Sisältö ei riko yhteisönormejamme.”
    xxx/ellauri286.html on line 355: Facebookissa häntä syytettiin Ukrainan verenvuodatuksesta, hänen ulkonäköään ja mielenterveyttään arvosteltiin (ei se kyllä ole puolixikaan niin terve eikä yhtään yhtä heruttava kuin mä, ja kengännumerokin pienempi), hänen juttujaan vääristeltiin ja hänen toivottiin muun muassa kuolevan uraanimyrkytykseen. Hänen sähköpostinsa täyttyi Putin on paras -viesteistä.
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    xxx/ellauri286.html on line 506: Anna on äidin illa faciet. Anna on terve, kaunis, älykäs, lahjakas. Anna saa stipendejä. Anna saa parhaat pisteet ja soittaa orkesterin solistina ja näyttelee pääosat joulujuhlien näytelmissä. Anna on niin loistava, että opettaja alkaa merkitä hänelle kokeisiin kahta numeroa, toista jossa on Annan numero samalla arvosteluasteikolla mitattuna kuin muillakin ja toista, jossa käytetään juuri Annalle tarkoitettua arvosteluasteikkoa, jotta Anna voisi nähdä, miten on pärjännyt suhteessa omiin kykyihinsä. Se on varmaa, että Annasta tulee jotain suurta. Kuulostaa vähän Kirsin Annalta. No suuri siitä on tullutkin. Sofi on pysynyt suht pienenä, isoa on vaan naama ja jalkaterät.
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    Mitä ihmettä?


    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 154: Mixikähän Paul ja Silas on Bible fun for kids kuvissa noin roistomaisia? Nehän on tosiaan kuin Clint Eastwood ja Lee van Cleef. Lihava Eli Wallach oli puolanjuutalaista huonetta ja sukua. Muut 2 ovat aito länkkäreitä ja ilkeämpiä.
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    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 337: Most angels in the Bibble have the appearance and form of a man. Many of them have wings, but not all. Some are larger than life. Others have multiple faces that appear like a man from one angle, and a lion, ox, or eagle from another angle. Some angels are bright, shining, and fiery, while others look like ordinary humans. Some angels are invisible, yet their presence is felt, and their voice is heard.
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  • Some well-endowed angels are called seraphim (tall, six wings each, can fly).
    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 395: mukana muissa kuin näissä me-kappaleissa kuvatuissa tapahtumissa, niin ainakin saamme olla varmoja, että hän oli läsnä Paavalin käydessä ensimmäisen kerran Euroopassa, hänen palatessaan Palestiinaan kolmannelta matkaltaan, hänen matkallaan Jerusalemiin, hänen matkallaan Kesareasta jonnekin, hänen bachelor-opinnoistaan Maltassa ja hänen ollessaan kaksi vuotta vankilassa Roomassa.
    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 411: Brackett sai valmiiksi ensimmäisen luonnoksensa helmikuussa 1978, nimeltään "Tähtien sota - jatko J. Nasaretilaisen seikkailuista." Luonnos sisälsi kaupungin pilvissä, takaa-ajoa asteroidivyöhykkeen läpi, keskityttiin enemmän rakkauskolmioon Joosefin, sen ensimmäisen hanin Lean ja Raquelin (jota esitetään hädässä olevana neitona ) välillä. Tikapuutaistelu ja huipputaistelu Jaakobin ja Jehovan välillä. Hänen isänsä Iisakin ja Eesaun haamut vierailevat Luonnonvarakeskuxessa tehden Jee-suxesta Jehovasta erillisen hahmon. Luonnos paljastaa, että Jee-suxella on sisko (Tekla), joka lähtee käpälämäkeen pelastaaxeen voimakkaan takapuolensa ja J. Kastaja on J.N.-klooni. Lucas teki yksityiskohtaisia ​​muistiinpanoja ja yritti ottaa yhteyttä Sulkeeseen, mutta hiän oli joutunut sairaalaan ja kuoli syöpään muutamaa viikkoa myöhemmin, 18. maaliskuuta.
    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 466: "Omassa keskuudessaan," kirjoitti Tacitus juutalaisista, "he liittyvät kiinteästi yhteen ja ovat alttiita auliisti avaamaan kätensä, mutta muita he kiihkeästi vihaavat. He eivät koskaan syö eivätkä nuku muukalaisen kanssa. Niitä, jotka siirtyvät heidän piiriinsä, he opettavat halveksimaan jumalia, hylkäämään isänmaansa ja ylenkatsomaan vanhempia, lapsia, veljiä ja sisaria." Unohdetaan toisinaan, että juutalaisuus oli Kristuxen aikaan aktiivista lähetystyötä harjoittava uskonto. Jokaisessa synagoogassa oli harjottelijoina proselyyttiporukka. Jutkut oli vapautettu ruotuväestä eikä ne kumartaneet lippua. Täähän on ihankuin JW.org!
    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 495: Britit erottivat Muftin tehtävästään vuoden 1936 mellakoiden jälkeen. Tuettuaan akselia kannattavaa kapinaa Irakissa, hän pakeni Berliiniin vuonna 1941, missä hänelle maksettiin Britannian vastaisten radiolähetysten tekemisestä Lähi-itään saadakseen tukea Saksalle mm. Muslimit ja kehottavat arabeja hyökkäämään liittoutuneiden joukkoja vastaan ​​ja tappamaan juutalaisia. Historioitsija Benny Morrisin mukaan "Hän kierteli myös Jugoslaviassa värvätäkseen muslimeja Saksan SS: ään ja Wehrmachtiin ja kirjoitti kirjeitä useille eurooppalaisille johtajille ja kehotti heitä kieltäytymään.juutalaisia ​​jättämästä maansa (täten ehkä epäsuorasti myötävaikuttaen heidän kuolemaansa holokaustissa).
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    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 558: John Whiting vaimonsa Gracen ja pojan Spaffordin kanssa n. 1910. John Whiting Transjordanin Emir Abdullahin kanssa. John Whiting Emir Abdullahin kanssa Transjordanista, Amman, 1921.
    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 562: John D. Whiting (1882-1951) oli American Colonyn, amerikkalaisten, ruotsalaisten ja muiden Jerusalemissa sijaitsevan kristillisen yhteisön, merkittävä jäsen. Syntynyt vuonna 1882, vuosi sen jälkeen, kun hänen vanhempansa John C. ja Mary Whiting muuttivat Jerusalemiin muiden siirtokunnan jäsenten kanssa, Whiting eli suurimman osan elämästään kaupungissa. Vuonna 1909 hän meni naimisiin Grace Spaffordin (1881-1964) kanssa, joka oli siirtokunnan perustajien Horation ja Anna Spaffordin tytär. Whitings kasvatti kolme lasta; pojat Spafford, David ja Edmund Wilson. Tytär Grace kuoli lapsena vuonna 1915.
    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 568: Valokuvia ovat vielä: Libanonin setrit, Kalat Simanin basilikan rauniot, Krak de Chevaliers (länsitornit), Vaspasionin ja Tituksen merkintä tunnelissa sekä leikkaus ja tunneli, Selucas; Margabin linnan vallit, kylpylä, Hama (Syyria); Jablehin moskeija, sulttaani Ibrahimin moskeija ja kirkollisen kaupungin portti, Tartus (Syyria); John Whiting, Grace Whiting, yksi heidän pojistaan ​​(?) ja lapsi; uudelleenesitys roomalaisten sotilaiden hyökkäyksestä Jerusalemiin, Jerusalemin YMCA:n pääsisäänkäynti Dr. John Raleigh Mott, Lord ja Lady Allenby (1933-1934); Arabit jauhamassa ateriaa ja ratsastamassa, Jerusalemin 21. piiritys (22. lokakuuta 1938), "Tommies" vartioi Damascus Gatessa, American Colony -asunnossa ja Sea of ​​Galilea Scot´s Mission Hospital, Tiberias.
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    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 605: Morton pitää Paavoa jonkinlaisena protoamerikkalaisena, ex-skottina kuten nuori Roope Ankka, he's got guz, he comes from an engineering backround.
    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 630: Tällä tavoin Dionin puhe paikantaa roomalaisen aikakauden Tarsuksen, Kilikian metropolin ja merkittävimmän sataman, kreikkalaisen ja barbaarimaailman ambivalenttiselle kynnykselle. Vaikka monet nykyajan kaupungit Syyriassa ja Foinikiassa, mukaan lukien Arados, viljelivät kreikkalaista kulttuuria, Dio edustaa Tarsosta keskeisenä paikkana, jonka kautta Kreikan Vähä-Aasian maisema voisi kärsiä merellä liikkuvien barbaarifoinikialaisten vaikutuksesta. Itse asiassa, kääntämällä Platonin sanonnan ionilaisista, lyydialaisista, ja frygialaisista musiikin genreistä aasialaisen pehmeyden merkkinä (Rep. 398e-399e ja Lach. 188d), Dion väittää, että Tarsoksessa foinikialaisen fagotti"musiikin" äänet valtasivat nyt nämä ylivoimaiset harmoniat, jotka olivat ominaisia nykyaikaisen Vähä-Aasian kreikkalaisille (tai . 33.42) ja turmelivat niiden kuulijoiden luonteen. Kuvaamalla "nuuskutusta" sekä sairaudeksi, joka muovaili barbaarisen luonnetta, että merkkinä, joka osoittaa sen olemassaolon kreikkalaisten kansalais- ja kulttuurikäytäntöjen näyttöruudun alla, Dio ilmaisee oletetulle tarsolaiselle yleisölleen, että se on hävitettävä, jos he haluavat säilyttää Vähä-Aasian maltillisten kreikkalaisten miesten asenteet, eikä olla jotain foinikialaisia poseeraajia.
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    xxx/ellauri289.html on line 46: Menestyvän uskonnon on pystyttävä rekrytoimaan koko ajan tuoreita pokia ja/tai pitää lujaa kiinni entisistä ja edistää niiden luontaista lisääntymistä. Ongelma on siis juuri sama kuin kaikissa menestystä hakevissa yrityxissä: customer attraction, customer loyalty. Turhuuden markkinoilla ei voi kauan uistella ilman markkinointimixiä. Herätysliikkeet sazaavat uusiin asiakkaisiin, aikuiskasteeseen ja kasvuun ja etabloituneet palaaviin, lapsikasteeseen ja kirkkoihin. Wilho sai tämän karvaasti kokea Yrjönkadun uimahallissa ex-babtisti Schmidtin selkäänpuukotuxena.
    xxx/ellauri289.html on line 245: Se, että käytännönläheisesti määrittelee, mitkä asiat ovat itselle tärkeitä, auttaa jäsentämään maailmaa ja omaa roolia siinä. A good wife knows her place.
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    xxx/ellauri289.html on line 351: SE parantaa käyttökokemusta koko anekaupan muuntosuppilossa tuotesivuilta kassaprosessiin, jotta sivuston vierailijoista tulee maksavia asiakkaita. Vertaapa perinteiseen ratkaisuun, jossa insel on ize maxumiehenä! Depending on the factors above (and your source), a good conversion rate can range from 2% to 5%. It’s not just about revenue, what we really care about is the score.
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    xxx/ellauri291.html on line 100: Tri Spock alias Leonard Simon Nimoy syntyi 26. maaliskuuta 1931 irlantilaisessa osassa West Endiä Bostonissa, Massachusettsissa juutalaisille maahanmuuttajille Iziaslavista Ukrainasta. Hänen vanhempansa lähtivät Iziaslavista erikseen, hänen isänsä käveli ensin rajan yli Puolaan, kun hänen äitinsä ja isoäitinsä salakuljetettiin pois Neuvostoliitosta hevosvaunussa piiloutumalla heinäpaalien alle.
    xxx/ellauri291.html on line 109: Esimerkiksi LAPD:ssä ollessaan Roddenberryllä tiedettiin olleen suhteita sihteeristön kanssa. Ennen työtään Star Trekissä hän aloitti suhteet sekä Nichelle Nicholsiin että Majel Barrettiin. Nichols kirjoitti heidän suhteestaan omaelämäkerrassaan Beyond Uhura vasta Roddenberryn kuoleman jälkeen. Tuolloin Roddenberry halusi pysyä avoimessa suhteessa molempien naisten kanssa, mutta Nichols, joka tunnusti Barrettin omistautumisen hänelle, päätti suhteen, koska hän ei halunnut olla mikään "joumän" eli "toinen nainen toiselle naiselle". Lisäxi vuodesta 1975 kuolemaansa asti Roddenberry säilytti avioliiton ulkopuolisen suhteen avustajansa Susan Sackettin kanssa.
    xxx/ellauri291.html on line 123: Hautajaiset järjestettiin 1. marraskuuta, ja yleisö kutsuttiin muistotilaisuuteen Hall of Libertyssä Forest Lawn Memorial Parkissa Hollywood Hillsissä. Se oli maallinen palvelu; Roddenberry oli haudattu ennen tapahtumaa. Yli 300 Star Trek -fania osallistui ja seisoi salin parvekkeella, kun kutsuvieraat olivat lattiatasolla. Nichelle Nichols lauloi kahdesti seremonian aikana ensin "Yesterday" ja sitten vielä itse kirjoittamansa kappaleen nimeltä "Gene". Barrett oli pyytänyt molemmat tai siis kaikki 3 kappalta. Useat ihmiset puhuivat laulun ajan muistomerkillä, mukaan lukien Ray Bradbury, Whoopi Goldberg, Christopher Knopf, Alfred E. ("What! Me Worry?") Neuman, ja Patrick Stewart. Seremonian päätti kaksi kilttipiippua soittamassa " Amazing Gracea", kun Roddenberryn nauhoitettu viimeinen viesti ("En saa vedetyxi henkeä!") lähetettiin blogosfääriin. Neljän koneen ohilento, kadonneen miehen muodostelmassa, seurasi, ja päättyi noin 30 minuuttia myöhemmin melkoisen rysähdyxeen. Hänen kuolemansa jälkeen Star Trek: The Next Generation esitti viidennen tuotantokauden kaksiosaisen jakson nimeltä "Graph Unification ", joka sisälsi omistuksen Roddenberrylle.
    xxx/ellauri291.html on line 139: Toinen luotsi esitteli suurimman osan muista päähenkilöistä: kapteeni Kirk ( William Shatner ), konepäällikkö luutnantti "Beam me up" Scott ( James Doohan ) ja luutnantti Zulu ( George Takei ), joka palveli fyysikkona laivalla toisessa luotsissa, mutta myöhemmin hänestä tuli ruorimies koko sarjan ajan. Paul Fix näytteli tohtori Mark Piperiä toisessa pilotissa; laivan lääkäri Leonard McCoy ( DeForest Kelley) liittyi näyttelijöihin, kun kuvaukset alkoivat ensimmäisen kauden aikana, ja hän pysyi sarjan loppuosan ajan, jolloin hänestä tuli sarjan kolmas tähti. Aluksen vakituiseen miehistöön liittyi ensimmäisen kauden aikana myös viestintäupseeri, luutnantti Nyota Uhura ( Nichelle Nichols ), ensimmäinen afroamerikkalainen nainen, jollaisilla oli niin tärkeä sivuvaunun rooli amerikkalaisissa televisiosarjoissa; kapteenin päämies Janice Rand ( Grace Lee Whitney ), joka lähti ensimmäisen kauden puolivälissä; ja Christine Chapel (Majel Barrett), aluksen sairaanhoitaja (ja Rotvallin kainaloinen kananen) sekä McCoyn avustaja. Walter Koenig liittyi näyttelijöihin neuvostolippuna Pavel Chekovina sarjan toisella kaudella. Nimoy oli sarjan ukrainalaisvahvistus.
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    xxx/ellauri291.html on line 224: John Jacob Astor (s. Johann Jakob Astor ; 17. heinäkuuta 1763 – 29. maaliskuuta 1848 ) oli saksalaissyntyinen amerikkalainen liikemies, kauppias, kiinteistömoguli ja sijoittaja, joka ansaitsi omaisuutensa pääasiassa turkiskaupan monopolista salakuljettamalla oopiumia Kiinassa ja sijoittamalla kiinteistöihin New Yorkissa tai sen ympäristössä. Hän oli Astor-perheen ensimmäinen merkittävä jäsen ja ensimmäinen monimiljonääri Yhdysvalloissa.
    xxx/ellauri291.html on line 277: Vuonna 1890 George Kimball kirjoitti kertomuksensa siitä, kuinka Massachusettsin miliisin 2. jalkaväkipataljoona, joka tunnetaan nimellä "Tiger"-pataljoona, työskenteli yhdessä sanoitukset "John Brown's Bodylle". Kimball kirjoitti:
    xxx/ellauri291.html on line 315: Howe kuoli keuhkokuumeeseen 17. lokakuuta 1910 Portsmouth-kodissaan Oak Glenissä 91-vuotiaana. Hänet on haudattu Mount Auburnin hautausmaalle Cambridgessa, Massachusettsissa. Hänen muistotilaisuudessaan noin 4 000 ihmistä lauloi "Kalle-Kustaan muoria" kunnioituksen osoituksena, sillä se oli tapana laulaa jokaisessa Julian puhetilaisuudessa. Vuonna 1987 US Postal Service palkitsi hänet 14 ¢ Great Americans -sarjan postimerkillä!
    xxx/ellauri291.html on line 345: Kuten Hän kuoli tehdäkseen palefacet pyhiksi, niin kuolkaamme tehdäksemme nokikepit vapaiksi,

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    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 49: Rahab marries Radames, a young Egyptian officer, who is to become the new governor of Jericho. They live in the Egyptian embassy set in the city wall. When the Israelites approach Canaan with their army, pharaoh sends word that he is withdrawing his troops. Radames fabricates a story to tell Jericho’s king, but the babylonian lawmaker Hammurabi doesn’t believe it…and he has his eye on the beautiful Rahab.
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 51: What will happen to Rahab after the lecherous king poisons her husband? How can she save her family from the invading Israelites? God parted the waters of the Jordan River for them—will He likewise provide miracles and blessings to her Ephraimite clan if they can rejoin their people? You bet He will! He will relocate them to the U.S. in corpore and make them mormons!
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 113: Tekle Haymanot is frequently represented as an old man with wings on his back and only one leg visible. There are a number of explanations for this popular image. C.F. Beckingham and G.W.B. Huntingford recount one story, that the saint "having stood too long for about 34 years, one of his legs broke or cut while Satan was attempting to stop his prayers, whereupon he stood on one foot for 7 years." Paul B. Henze describes his missing leg as appearing as a "severed leg... in the lower left corner discreetly wrapped in a cloth." The traveller Thomas Pakenham learned from the Prior of Debre Damo how Tekle Haymanot received his wings:
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 115: One day he said he would go to Jerusalem to see the Garden of Gethsemane and the hill of the skull that is called Golgotha. But Shaitan (Satan) planned to stop Tekla Haymanot going on his journey to the Holy Land, and he cut the rope which led from the rock to the ground just as Tekla Haymanot started to climb down. Then God gave Tekla Haymanot six wings and he flew down to the valley below... and from that day onwards Teklahaimanot would fly back and forth to Jerusalem above the clouds like an aeroplane. No, more like a bird. Like Super Tekla.
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 120: Super Tekla denies accusations of live-in partner: ‘Nasa tamang katinuan pa naman ako’
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 125: Michelle even told Raffy that Super Tekla even forced her to use injectable contraceptives.
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 130: “Michelle, utang na loob, may anak akong babae, may mga kapatid akong babae. Mahirap lang kami Michelle, sa bukid lang, alam mo background ng family ko,” Super Tekla said as he denied the accusations.
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 131: (Michelle, I beg you, I have a daughter, I have sisters, We are only poor, living in a farm, you know my family background.)
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 136: According to the comedian, Angelo had a successful operation thanks to the help of his fellow actors in the industry.
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 148: He then told her: “Michelle, karapatan mo ‘yun, nung una pa lang. Binlock n’yo na ako sa Facebook, wala akong idea nagkalabuan tayo. Gusto mong makipaghiwalay sa akin. Hindi ko pinagsisiksikan yung sarili ko sa inyo Michelle.”
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 149: (Michelle that was your right. You blocked me on Facebook, I had no idea that we had a falling out, that you wanted to leave me. I am not pushing myself to be in your life.)
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 311: Abigail on myös listattu yhdeksi seitsemästä juutalaisesta naisprofeettasta, muut kuusi ovat Mirjam, Debora, Hanna, Saara, Hulda ja Esther. Moraalisen luonteensa vuoxi Abraham Kuyper väittää, että Abigailin käytös osoittaa "mielenkiintoisimman luonteen ja horjumattoman uskon", mutta moraalittomammpi Alice Bach pitää häntä kumouksellisena. Adele Berlin puolestaan asettaa vastakkain Abigailin (a) tarinan Batseban (b) tarinan kanssa. Yhdessä (a) vaimo estää Davidia murhaamasta typerää ja ahnetta miestään. Toisessa (b) Daavid määrää hyvän miehen kuolemaan, koska hän haluaa hänen vaimoaan. "Abigail-tarinassa (a) Daavidin, potentiaalisen kuninkaan, pili nähdään yhä vahvempana ja hyveellisempänä, kun taas Batseban tarinassa (b} hallitseva munarakki näyttää römpsänpuutteensa yhä avoimemmin ja alkaa menettää sukunuijansa hallinnan." (Detaljit kz. albumia 156.)
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 410: 1:4 Me kijtemme Jumalata ia meiden HERRAN Iesusen Christusen Ise/ ia rucoelenme aina teiden edesten/ sijttequin me cwlimma teiden Uskosta Christusen Iesusen päle/ ia teiden Rackaudhestan caikein Pyhein tyge/
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 456: Sitten Hierocles suostutteli keisari Diocletianuksen määräämään kristittyjen tuhoamisen ja itse suoritti eläinperäisiä julmuuksia heitä vastaan (katso Lactantius, De Mort. Pers. 16 ja Eusebius, Mart. Pal. 5 ).
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 548: Ateenassa oli tapana, että taistelussa urheimman kuoleman saaneen miehen isä lausui hautajaispuheen julkisesti. Marathonin taistelun jälkeen Callimachuksen isä ja Cynaegiruksen isä riitelivät siitä, kumpi heidän pojistaan oli rohkein.
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 550: Plutarch mainitsee, että Callimachus oli lävistetty niin monilla keihäillä, että jopa kuollessaan hän oli edelleen pystyasennossa.
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    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 599: Vielä 1 teoria on, että kykeonin psykoaktiivinen aine on bilehuume DMT, jota esiintyy monissa Välimeren luonnonvaraisissa kasveissa, mukaan lukien Phalaris ja/tai Acacia. Ollakseen aktiivinen suun kautta (kuten ayahuascassa ), se on yhdistettävä monoamiinioksidaasin estäjään , kuten Syyrian rue ( Peganum harmala ), joka kasvaa kaikkialla Välimerellä. Tai sitne vaan pidättivät hengitystä tullaxeen sinisixi kuten joogassa.
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    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 112: Vuonna 2008 Al Wolters kehtasi vielä ehdottaa, vaikka varovaisesti, mahdollisuutta, että Ἰουνίας oli syyttävä tapaus (casus accusativus) heprealaisen nimen Yĕḥna hellenisoituneesta muodosta, mikä mahdollistaisi sen, että tämä on sittenkin tuppikullin juutalaisen miehen nimi! Woltersin argumenttia on kuitenkin syytetty "teologisexi ohjuxexi". Lin huomautti, että latinankielinen naisennimi Junia on todistettu yli 250 kertaa, kun taas hepreankielisestä on vain 2 väärää todistusta lähimmäisestä.
    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 162: Barnabas, alkujaan Josef (Apostolien teoissa myös Justus), oli leviitta ja apostoli Paavalin työtoveri. Myös häntä kutsutaan virheellisesti apostoliksi. Barnabas toimi Jerusalemin alkuseurakunnassa ja seurasi Paavalia tämän lähetysmatkoilla tiiviisti kuin barnacle eli siimajalkainen merirokko laivan pohjassa..
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    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 359: Patun sokaisu oli vain väliaikainen hypnoottinen ele. Baarijeesus maxoi potut pottuina myöhemmin lynkkaamalla Barnaclen. Pahin synti sittenkin kyrposlaisilla oli ja on pyydystää ja ahmia muuttolintuja kuten P. Mustapää-kerttuja.
    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 385: 2030 on ilmastotyö jo myöhäistä. Mutta mitäs siitä, onhan romcomit, ankat puolisukeltaa ja kanit ryömii viileisiin koloihin. Retu korvaa visuaalisilla, verbaalisilla tai äänellisillä eufemismeillä toimintoja, joista Retu ei halua puhua lapsilleen (seksuaaliset käytännöt, laittomien aineiden käyttö, vulgaari kielenkäyttö jne.) Äidin nimi on Tracy McConnell, ja hän soittaa bassokitaraa, mitäs muutakaan.
    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 395: Tom Shales Tehtaankadun Postista antoi kaudelle haalean arvion ja sanoi, että se on "hieman parempi kuin useimmat muut sitcomit, menneet ja nykyiset - erityisesti ne, joissa on parikymppisiä outoja kaupunkiystäviä, jotka kokevat elämän katkeransuloisia mysteereitä." Toinen kausi sai kriitikoiden suosiota. IGN :n Staci Krause antoi kaudelle positiivisen arvion kutsuen sitä "hyväksi". Hän sanoi myös, että "Seitsemäntoista jaksoa 24:stä on mielestäni hyviä", tosin Kiviset ja Soraset "kamppailevat keksiäkseen tarinoita, jotka kestävät 22 minuuttia". Dinokaivurit, puhvelihatut ja kivi/puuautoon vauhtia läpsyttävät jalat eivät loputtomiin naurata.
    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 405: Newsner is a modern news and entertainment brand and one of the world's biggest publishers on Facebook. Our offices are located in Stockholm, Berlin, New York, Copenhagen, Oslo and Helsinki but our content is published in 11 different languages daily.
    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 406: Every week, around 8 million people worldwide visit our pages and over 100 million people engage with our content on Facebook, Instagram and Youtube.
    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 417: Julkaistu 10. huhtikuuta 2021 Arvostellut: Davia Sills Jaa Facebookissa Jaa Jaa Twitterissä Tweet! Jaa sähköpostilla jos olet vanha printtaa se! Sähköposti Francesca/Unsplash Lähde: Francesca/Unsplash.
    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 425: Termi perustuu Keski-Australian Arandan (Arunta, Arrernte) käyttämän arandin sanan alcheringa käännökseen, vaikka on väitetty, että se perustuu väärinkäsitykseen tai käännösvirheeseen. Jotkut tutkijat ehdottavat, että sanan merkitys on lähempänä "ikuista, luomutuotetta". Antropologi William Stanner sanoi, että ei-aboriginaalit ymmärsivät käsitteen parhaiten "alemmuuskompleksina". Jukurrpa (käänn. "juu kyrrpä") on laajalle levinnyt termi, jota Warlpiri-ihmiset ja muut läntisen aavikon kulttuuriblokin ihmiset vieläkin käyttävät nähdessään palefacen.
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    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 673: The behavioral economics concept on "nudging" people's behavior and actions is often illustrated with this urinal with a housefly image embossed in the enamel; the image "nudges" users into improving their aim, which lowers cleaning costs.
    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 694: Sekä pääministeri David Cameron että presidentti Barack Obama pyrkivät käyttämään tönäysteoriaa edistääkseen sisäpoliittisia tavoitteita toimikautensa aikana. Kaverit on sittemmin tönäytetty vallasta, Putin jatkaa lentoa.
    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 715: Narratiivivirhe viittaa siihen, kun ihmiset käyttävät narratiiveja yhdistääkseen satunnaisten tapahtumien välisiä pisteitä mielivaltaisen tiedon ymmärtämiseksi. Termi juontaa juurensa Nassim Talebin kirjasta The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable. Kertomusvirhe voi olla ongelmallista, koska se voi johtaa siihen, että ihmiset muodostavat vääriä syy-seuraussuhteita tapahtumien välillä. Esimerkiksi startup-yritys voi saada rahoitusta, koska sijoittajia vaikuttaa uskottavalta kuulostava kertomus sen sijaan, että saatavilla olevan todisteen perustellumpi analyysi olisi.
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    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 201: Diarmaid MacCulloch kuvaili kirjassaan A History of Christianity kirjettä "kristilliseksi perusasiakirjaksi orjuuden oikeuttamisessa." Nykyaikana useat kristilliset järjestöt torjuvat orjuuden sallimisen.
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    Put your trust in our active leader: the Christ. Vali vali, sandaalitko muka hankaavat. Lakkaa paapomasta izeäsi, tartu izeäsi kiinni niskasta!

    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 245: Mainostus on propagandaa, mielipidevaikutusta. Se joka huutaa kovimmin myy eniten. Kun näen kilpailijani, tiedän kuka olen. Olen kiro... En minä jaxa. Mixi muut ei viihdy seurassani? Voisiko se johtua pepunhajusta? Haissevatko keilamaiset rintaliivini hikisinä kumilta? Pannako perään vielä lisää Back-Stickiä?
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 251: On se hyvä että Patti kuoli, en muuta sano. Noita meillä on ihan tarpeexi, ja oli. Hikisiä lättähattu persuja. Sille kävi kuin asfalttiprinssi Harri Sirolalle, tuli liikaa kiitosta liian aikaisin, ja sitten ei enää mikään riittänyt, iski rimakauhu. Ja ikävä puolisokin oli molemmilla. Miki Liukkonen, Foster Wallace. Näitä piisaa wannabe nobelisteja.
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    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 335: Pyökkimetsän keskellä sijaitseva tammi on saanut nimensä, koska sen oletetaan olevan puu, jonka alle Goethe ruiskautti "Vaeltajan yölaulun", tai vaihtoehtoisesti paikka, jossa hän sävelsi Faustin Walpurgisnachtin mehukkaimmat kohdat. Goethe hehkutti:
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    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 399: Dan Andersson (1988-1920) räknas till proletärförfattarna, men hans diktning är inte begränsad till denna genre. Ibland skrev han under pseudonymen Black Jim. I synnerhet i tidningen Ny Tid, Göteborg, 1917–1918 kallade han sig så. Han översätte bland andra Rudyard Kipling och använde sig sedan ofta i sin diktning av dennes balladrytmer.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 404: 1902, vid 14 års ålder, tog Andersson på egen hand tåget till Göteborg, båten till Grimsby, tåget till Liverpool, båten till New York och slutligen tåget till Minnesota, till faster Sara och Carl Petter Anderssons farm i Forest Lake norr om Minneapolis, där han bodde och arbetade i deras jordbruk. I början av sommaren åkte han till Sandy Lake, 15 km norr om Tamarack i Aitkin County i norra Minnesota, där farbrodern Simon Andersson bodde. Tanken var att undersöka om hela familjen skulle följa efter, men han skrev i ett brev hem till Sverige att det inte var mycket bättre förutsättningar för familjen i USA än hemma, varpå fadern skrev tillbaka att han skulle åka hem. Han återvände till Sverige och var tillbaka i Skattlösberg den 16 december.
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    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 419: "Dan var klädd i en mörk randig sportkostym med knäbyxor och på huvudet den grå hatten, som man ser på flera av hans foton från denna tid. Han var lång och mager och hade blåa, djupa allvarliga ögon, som man aldrig glömmer. Han hade en vacker profil. Munnen var mycket uttrycksfull. Han rörde sig värdigt och hade en viss benägenhet att kasta huvudet något bakåt. Som det anstår en skogsman rörde han sig smidigt... Dan hade en frisk humor och senare under sommaren skulle jag förstå att han ägde en mera djupgående och utpräglad religiös läggning. Han bar alltid den indiska (?) religionsurkunden Bhagavadgita i fickan. Då och då tog han fram den och antecknade i den.
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    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 507: Targum on arameankielinen käännös heprealaisesta Raamatusta Tanakista, joka vastaa suunnilleen kristittyjen Vanhaa testamenttia. Tanakh is an acronym, made from the first Hebrew letter of each of the Masoretic Text's three traditional divisions: Torah (literally 'Instruction' or 'Law'), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings)—hence TaNaKh.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 558: Gottlieb Klein valittaa aikansa teologisesta gurusta A. Hartnackista, että tämä ei kyennyt "liikkumaan itsenäisesti rabbiinisen kirjallisuuden alueella". Klein väittää myös, että Paavali ei oikeastaan tehnyt mitään radikaaleja itsenäisiä ratkaisuja lähetystyössään. Jerusalemin apostolien kokous vain sovelsi pakanoihin juutalaista "derech erets" ja "haggadoot meshubbahoot" säännöstöä. Tuolloin ei vielä pakanoita koskevaa "Nooan seitsemää käskyä" oltu määritelty mutta sen moraaliohjeet olivat jo käytössä. Paavali ihan rakasti sanoja looginen ja analogia. Juuri tämä roomalaiseen imperiumiin sopiva käsitemaailma tekee Paavalin meille niin tutuxi.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 574: Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani? refers to the opening words of Psalm 22 in Aramaic, translated as "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me" in the King James Version, which was one of the Sayings of Jesus on the cross thay went viral. Borrowed to Simon and Garfunkel's beatificatory hit Blessed. Is it really likely that the locals did not recognize the line?
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 576: The Talmud (/ˈtɑːlmʊd, -məd, ˈtæl-/; Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד‎, romanized: Talmūḏ) is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law (halakha) and Jewish theology. Until the advent of modernity, in nearly all Jewish communities, the Talmud was the centerpiece of Jewish cultural life and was foundational to "all Jewish thought and aspirations", serving also as "the guide for the daily life" of Jews. Talmud translates as "instruction, learning", from the Semitic root LMD, meaning "teach, study".
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 578: Halakha (/hɑːˈlɔːxə/; Hebrew: הֲלָכָה hălāḵā, Sephardic: [halaˈχa]), also transliterated as halacha, halakhah, and halocho (Ashkenazic: [haˈlɔχɔ]), is the collective body of Jewish religious laws that are derived from the written and Oral Torah. Literally it means "Way to go", viz. THE way, josta on Paavalinkin kohdalla peistä taitettu, että mikähän se lopultakin on, kelpaako dao de jing. Judo nyt ei ainakaan. I toe the line, lupaa Johnny Cash.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 640: “Valac? Seere? Mitä täällä oikein tapahtuu?” Me molemmat käännähdimme. Rahab seisoi ovella tuijottaen meitä silmät leiskuen. Hän astui tasanteelle. Yönmustat liinat sitoivat hänen siipiään. Vartiomiehiä seurasi hänen perässään miekat tai keihäät kourissaan. Me peräännyimme tasanteen reunalle. “Mitä te kaksi kuvittelette tekevänne?” Rahab sihisi hampaidensa välissä. Me katsoimme toisiamme.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 642: “Jos sinulla on siivet, mikset lentäisi?” Valac kuiskasi. Käsi kädessä me astuimme tyhjyyden ylle, ja tyhjyys sulki meidät syliinsä.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 674: Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge (24 March 1903 – 14 November 1990) was an English journalist and satirist. His father, H. T. Muggeridge, was a socialist politician and one of the early Labour Party Members of Parliament (for Romford, in Essex). In his twenties, Muggeridge was attracted to communism and went to live in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, and the experience turned him into an anti-communist. In the aftermath of the war, he converted to Christianity under the influence of Hugh Kingsmill and helped to bring Mother Teresa to popular attention in the West. He was also a critic of the sexual revolution and of drug use. Muggeridge´s politics changed from an independent socialist point of view to a conservative religious stance. Muggeridge senior pyöri todnäk haudassa kuin hyrrä.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 676: Increasingly disillusioned by his close observation of communism in practice, Muggeridge decided to investigate reports of the famine in Ukraine by travelling there and to the Caucasus without first obtaining the permission of the Soviet authorities. His accounts helped to confirm the extent of a forced famine, which was politically unmotivated at the time. Muggeridge sacked The Pooh illustrator Shepard from Punch. Pooh was not Christopher Robin's Teddy but his own son's bear Growler. Eventually Shepard came to resent "that silly old bear" as he felt that the Pooh illustrations overshadowed his other work.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 678: Muggeridge was described as having predatory behaviour towards women. He was described as a "compulsive groper", reportedly being nicknamed "The Pouncer" and as "a man fully deserving of the acronym NSIT—not safe in taxis". His niece confirmed the facts, while also reflecting on the suffering inflicted on his family and saying that he changed his behaviour slightly when he converted to Christianity in the 1960s.
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    xxx/ellauri296.html on line 75: 26 jaetta maadoittamaan, kun elämä tuntuu kaoottiselta. Pamela Piukkapeppu on kirjailija, puhuja ja upheldlife.com -sivuston perustaja, alusta, jolle hän tuottaa hartaus- ja uskomusaineistoja innostaakseen pitämään uskon elämän keskipisteessä. Hän on pastöraalisessa palveluksessa ja saa sixi osallistua muiden tunne- ja henkiseen elämään. Hän elää ja viihtyy Jeesuksessa, kahviloissa ja musiikissa. Hän on kirjoittanut kirjan Living a Deeper Faith: Turtles, Your Relationship with Cod and Live a Fossil Fueled Life. Pamela meni naimisiin täydellisen miehen kanssa ja heillä on kaksi kaunista lasta. Hänet on julkaistu osoitteessa herviewfromhome.com, ja voit seurata häntä osoitteessa upheldlife.com tai Facebookissa .com/upheldlife. Tässä maailmassa sinulla on ongelmia. Mutta ota rohkeasti! (Joh.)
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    George Lucas who was born in Russia and has lived in New York and Israel — has been one of the more successful Jews in the industry, as both a gay pornographic actor and an entrepreneur. He is fiercely pro-Israel and pro-gay rights, and in 2009 his film Men of Israel was the first adult movie to feature only gay Jewish actors.

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    xxx/ellauri296.html on line 656: Nach Cassirers Verständnis fallen die Mythen damit unter den Begriff der symbolischen Ausdrücke, ebenso wie das Faustballen oder das Stirnrunzeln symbolhafte Ausdrücke eines menschlichen Gefühls von Ärger oder Unverständnis sein können.
    xxx/ellauri296.html on line 658: Der symbolische Ausdruck ist allen kulturellen Aktivitäten gemeinsam. Zu den kulturellen Aktivitäten zählt er Mythos, Poesie, Sprache, Kunst, Religion und Wissenschaft. (Aber Sport ist nur gefühlmässiges Faustballen und Stirnrunzeln.)
    xxx/ellauri296.html on line 665: Da die größte menschliche Angst die vor dem Tod ist, drückt auch sie sich vornehmlich im Mythos aus. Ein Leben nach dem Tod bieten auch diverse antike Mystizismen. Ein gutes jenseitiges „Leben“ ist hier aber an noch schärfere Prämissen gebunden, als in der christlichen Heilslehre. Und während der antike Stoizismus noch versuchte den lebenden menschlichen Geist von der Furcht vor dem Tod zu befreien, löst am Ende erst die christliche Offenbarung den Konflikt, indem sie ein Leben nach dem Tod verspricht. Eines versprechen und anders liefern ist die grösste symbolische Tat des zivilisierten Affens.
    xxx/ellauri296.html on line 674: Silvia jätti sitten Altertumswissenschaftin ja päätyi toimittajaxi Frankfurter Rundschauhun. Kritische, kompetente und prägnante Berichterstattung über soziale, politische, wirtschaftliche Themen; nach 16 Jahren in der Branche Kennerin der Medienlandschaft und ihrer Entwicklung sowie der Arbeitsweise in den Redaktionen; Einblicke in politische Zusammenhänge und in die Wirkung von Machtstrukturen in Entscheidungsprozessen; Affinität zu Wirtschafts- und Verbraucherthemen. Positiv, kommunikativ, wertschätzend; diplomatisch, strategisch, effizient.
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    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 74: Ruuduissa olevien piirroksenalkujen ajatellaan olevan niin sanottuja reseptiivisymboleja, jolloin tiettyyn ruutuun piirretyn vastauksen ajatellaan heijastavan juuri tiettyjä tutkittavan persoonallisuuden elementtejä. Vastauksia tulkittaessa taustalla on oletus valmiiden piirrosten symboliarvosta. Psykologiaa, filosofiaa ja psykoanalyysia opiskellut Wartegg oli nuorena kiinnostunut modernista taiteesta, kuten Wassily Kandinskysta ja Kleestä, ja siihen liittyvästä symboliikasta. Hän itse perustikin teoriansa piirroksenalkujen symboliarvoista osittain 1920-luvun taideteorioihin ja osittain mystiseen filosofiaan. Testilomakkeen kuviot muistuttavatkin varhaisia abstrakteja taideteoksia. Wartegg ei testiään kehittäessään tiettävästi kuitenkaan hyödyntänyt yhteyttä toiseen tunnettuun senaikaiseen projektiiviseen menetelmään, vielä pöllömpään Hermann Rorschachin musteläiskätestiin, vaikka tosin mainitsi sen joissakin kirjoituksissaan.
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    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 200: inspired by an actual event. I was driving to my office one day and discovered to
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 203: explained the situation, and was told that it would be acceptable for me to come
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 205: countless American workplaces since the attacks on the World Trade Center and the
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 208: become a commonplace solution in organizations. Identity, identification, and
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 225: reflection or looking at the ‘big picture’ of their workplace. The symbol of
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 229: ‘smoke and mirrors,’ and smoke stacks through which leaders, managers, and
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 232: as workplace firefighters are the same ones who ignite emotional fires and produce
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 239: biomedicine as in many occupations and professions, such as firemen and police, practitioners and teachers
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 240: employ various abbreviations and short-hands to refer to common workplace
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 254: doctor said he will never forget The mother's face. I will Never forget his. I
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 257: This poem was inspired by an actual clinical case. About ten physicians and I were sitting
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 260: was devoid of the more frequent detachment customary among many physicians. As I
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 271: becomes blurred before we reach for the forks.
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 279: imagined; it was a clue to the great menace and danger that the possibility of
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 316: consulting? Can they find it in themselves to reach a little handout to me as a
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    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 349: Wilhelm Reich ( / r aɪ x / RYKHE, saksa: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈʁaɪç] ; 24. maaliskuuta 1897 – 3. marraskuuta 1957) oli itävaltalainen lääketieteen tohtori ja psykoanalyytikko, Sigmund Freudin jälkeisen toisen analyytikkopolven jäsen. Useiden vaikutusvaltaisten kirjojen kirjoittaja, The Impulsive Character (1925), The Function of the Orgasm (1927), Character Analysis (1933) ja The Mass Psychology of Fascism (1933), hänestä tuli yksi radikaaleimmista hahmoista. psykiatrian historiassa.
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 359: Peter Reich, kiistanalaisen itävaltalaisen psykoanalyytikon Wilhelm Reichin poika, joka kuoli Yhdysvaltain vankilassa vuonna 1957, syntyi New Yorkissa vuonna 1944. Isänsä kuoleman jälkeen hän lähti Yhdysvalloista opiskelemaan ranskaa Grenobleen ja palasi lopulta suorittamaan tutkintoja Bates Collegessa Lewistonissa, Mainessa ja Bostonin yliopiston kansanterveyskoulussa. Hän on ollut VISTA-vapaaehtoisena Oregonissa, työskennellyt huumeriippuvaisten parissa Bostonissa ja myös toimittajana New Yorkissa ja viimeiset kolmekymmentä vuotta Bostonin yliopiston lääketieteellisessä tiedekunnassa. Hän asuu Massachusettsissa.
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 415: Te acordarás de mí Muistat minut Tunnen  silloin, mua onni kohtaa
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    La comparsa es un tipo de agrupación carnavalesca que sale a la calle a interpretar su música y baile.

    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 572: Vinosuinen Stan jauhamassa paskaa. Methinks we are all component parts of some self-organizing wisdom whose movements and machinations are subtle and likely overlooked by the modern Western psyche. In other words, I suspect that everything really is interconnected, although in ways that are deeper than we may be capable of imagining. They're coming to take me away haha.
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 608: Combs voitti graduate Liberal Studies Programs Associationin National Teaching Award -palkinnon vuosina 2002/2003 ja samana vuonna hän sai UNCA:n kunniamaininnan Ruth ja Leon Feldman -professorin.
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    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 631: Joseph Campbell (26. maaliskuuta 1904 – 30. lokakuuta 1987) oli yhdysvaltalainen professori ja kirjailija, joka tunnetaan parhaiten työstään mytologian ja vertailevan uskontotieteen alueilla. Ei pie sekoittaa samannimiseen irkkurunoilijaan. Campbellin tunnetuin kirja Sankarin tuhannet kasvot (The Hero With a Thousand Faces, 1949, suomennettu 1990) käsittelee eri kulttuureissa toistuvaa sankarin matkan teemaa, ns. hiihtokenkämyyttiä. Hänen neliosainen teossarjansa The Masks of God käsittelee mytologiaa eri puolilla maailmaa. Campbell työskenteli Bill Moyersin kanssa tehdessään PBS:n sarjaa The Power of Myth. He myös julkaisivat sarjaan pohjautuneen samannimisen kirjan.
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 635: He was the shiftless elder son of a well-to-do hosiery importer and wholesaler in White Plains, New York. He studied biology and mathematics, but decided that he preferred the humanities. An accomplished athlete, he received awards in track and field events, and, for a time, was among the fastest half-mile runners in the world.
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 637: On the ship during his return trip from an old world tour he encountered the messiah elect of the Theosophical Society, Jiddu Krishnamurti; they discussed Indian philosophy (that Jiddu had up to his gills by then), sparking in Campbell an interest in Hindu and Indian thought. Lacking faculty approval, Campbell withdrew from graduate studies, becoming a close friend of the budding writer John Steinbeck and his wife Carol. Campbell had an affair with Carol. Campbell too began writing a novel on the "Doc" of Cannery Row but unlike Steinbeck, did not complete his book, instead published a lot of trash on mythology and got rich(er).
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 641: As a strong believer in the psychic unity of mankind and its poetic expression through mythology, Campbell made use of the Brigitte Bardot (BB) concept to express the idea that the whole of the human race can be seen as engaged in the effort of making the world "transparent to transcendence" by showing that underneath the world of phenomena (like Carol's underwear) lies an eternal source of bliss which is constantly pouring its energies into this world of time, suffering, and ultimately death. To achieve this task one needs to speak about things that existed before and beyond words, a seemingly impossible task, the solution to which lies in the metaphors found in myths. Words, words, words.
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 646: God is a metaphor for a mystery that absolutely transcends all human categories of thought, even the categories of being and non-being. Those are categories of thought. I mean it's as simple as that. So it depends on how much you want to think about it. Whether it's doing you any good. Gets you closer to your bliss. Whether it is putting you in touch with the mystery that's the ground of your own being. If it isn't, well, it's a lie. So half the people in the world are religious people who think that their metaphors are facts. Those are what we call theists. The other half are people who know that the metaphors are not facts. And so, they're lies. Those are the atheists.
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 704: ihmiset, ovat tasavertaisia ​​osalstujia (LOL, haha), toiset tapettavina ja syötävänä, toiset tappajina ja syöjinä. Kirjassa Mythos and The Power of Myth, Campbell kertoo tarinan, jota hän kutsuu "Buffalon Carol-vaimoksi" Pohjois-Amerikan Blackfoot-heimon kertomana. Tarina kertoo ajasta, jolloin puhvelit lakkasivat tulemasta metsästystasangoille ja jättivät heimon nälkään. Päällikön tytär lupaa mennä naimisiin puhvelien päällikön kanssa vastineeksi niiden ilmestymisestä, mutta
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    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 46: Tässä albumissa päästään lopultakin Isaac Bashevis Singerin Hudson-hullutuxen loppuun. Samalla perehdytään syvemmin juutalaisuuteen. Kristinusko on selkeästi juutalaisuuden varaslähtö. Muut juoxijat palas lähtöviivalle, nasaretin edustaja lähti ratakierroxelle tottelematta toista laukausta.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 56: Singer skulle acceptera darwinismen och determinismen om hans far inte hade varit ett fullständigt helgon. Suvaizen epäillä. Ihan sitä kuvaa ei saanut Singerin nuoruudenmuistelmista. Aijaa mutta Iisakki sanookin eremiitin isoloituminen maailmasta ei ole maailmanparannusta vaan oikeastaan egoismia. Izekkyyden ylistystä sekin siis. Nå det är andra bullar det. Puolalaiset hasidit oli Singeristä jotain aivan sui generis, bee's knees, fox's socks, dog's bollocks, cat's pyjamas, something else.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 61: The woman with seven sons was a Jewish martyr described in 2 Maccabees 7 and other sources, who had seven sons that were arrested (along with her) by Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who forced them to prove their respect to him by consuming pork. When they refused, he tortured and killed the sons one by one in front of the unflinching and stout mother.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 69: Selvitykset tavasta, jolla hän kohtasi kuolemansa, vaihtelevat. IV Maccabeesin mukaan hän heittäytyi tuleen. Midrash kertoo menettäneensä järkensä ja heittäytyneen kuoliaaksi katolta, kun taas Josipponin mukaan hän kaatui kuolleena lastensa ruumiiden päälle.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 98: Han ser ut som en nazist, tänkte Jack, och greps genast av motvilja mot honom. Men han gjorde ändå ett artigt försök att inleda en enkel konversation. "Det är ovanligt varmt ute för att vara september, inte sant."
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 110: Jaså? Har man börjat släppa in tyskar i Amerika? tänkte Jack. Vad gjorde den där typen under kriget? Slaktade judar? Jack var ingen chauvinist (denkste) och hade ingen känsla för allt svammel om att vara jude men den här tysken väckte misstankar.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 116: kvar för "Jack" att säga. Hans tankeförråd var uttömt.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 131: Pastori Norman Thomas oli jutkukommarien hampaissa. Thomas oli wimpy pasifisti. It was Thomas's position as a conscientious objector that drew him to the Socialist Party of America (SPA), a staunchly antimilitarist organization. When SPA leader Morris Hillquit made his campaign for mayor of New York in 1917 on an antiwar platform, Thomas wrote to him expressing his good wishes. To his surprise, Hillquit wrote back, encouraging the young minister to work for his campaign, which Thomas energetically did. Soon thereafter he himself joined the Socialist Party. Thomas was a Christian socialist. Eihän siitä tullut lasta eikä paskaakaan. De amerikanska kapitalisterna var inte ens kloka nog att kontrollera sina egna organisationer. Amerikansk kapitalism saknade klassmedvetande och vanligt politiskt egenintresse. Nu har dom lärt sin läxa nog. Det är inte socialismen där en individ har värde, utan kapitalismen, där det mäts i dollars.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 138: Jack förstod nu vad varje man förr eller senare får lära sig: kvinnan styrs inte av förnuftet utan av känslor, instinkter eller av ren envishet, och på det biter inga rationella argument. Säger Itzhak Singer som själv är ingen förebild av rationalitet.
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    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 256: Rabbi Moses Isserles on kirjoittanut monia tärkeitä juutalaista lakia ja filosofiaa käsitteleviä teoksia, ja hän tuli tunnetuksi koodarina, jonka päätös oli viimeinen sana juutalaisessa laissa. Hänen pääteoksensa Halacha -alalla (koodi) oli kommentti Rabenu Yakov ben Asherin Turimiin nimeltä "Darkhe Moshe " ja hänen Mappahinsa ("Pöytäliina") Shulchan Aruchille ("Valmistettu pöytä"), jonka kirjoitti hänen haamukirjoittajansa. nykyaikainen rabbi Joseph Caro. Tämä teos julkaistiin hänen elinaikanaan.
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    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 329: I grund och botten hade fatalisterna rätt men några månniskor var så beskaffade att de inte förmådde acceptera fatalismen. De måste hela tiden hålla fast vid föreställningen att de handlade av egen fri vilja. Så ville ödet ha det.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 341: Yosef Rivlin, one of the heads of the Jewish community in Jerusalem, and a Christian Arab from Bethlehem were the contractors. The work was carried out by both Jewish and non-Jewish workers. Conrad Schick planned for open green space in each courtyard, but cowsheds were built instead. Mea Shearim was the first quarter in Jerusalem to have street lights.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 343: Today, Mea Shearim remains an insular neighbourhood in the heart of Jerusalem. With its Haredi, and overwhelmingly Hasidic, population, the streets retain the characteristics of an Eastern European shtetl, as it appeared in pre-war Europe. Life revolves around strict adherence to Jewish law, prayer, and the study of Jewish religious texts. Traditions in dress include black frock coats and black hats for men (although there are some other clothing styles, depending on the religious sub-group to which they belong), and long-sleeved, modest clothing for women. In some Hasidic groups, the women wear thick black stockings all year long, even in summer. Married women wear a variety of hair coverings, from wigs to scarves, snoods, hats, and berets. The men have beards, and many grow long sidecurls, called peyot. Many residents speak Yiddish in their daily lives, and use Hebrew only for prayer and religious study, as they believe Hebrew to be a sacred language, only to be used for religious purposes.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 345: Neturei Karta (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: נָטוֹרֵי קַרְתָּא, romanized: nāṭōrēy qartāʾ, lit. 'Guardians of the City') is a religious group of Haredi Jews, formally created in Jerusalem, then in Mandatory Palestine, in 1938, splitting off from Agudas Yisrael. Neturei Karta opposes Zionism and calls for a "peaceful dismantling" of the State of Israel, in the belief that Jews are forbidden to have their own state until the coming of the Jewish Messiah and that the state of Israel is a rebellion against God.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 350: Eikä tässä vielä kaikki! Pahin on vielä kertomatta: Jacob Anfangista on tullut luopio. Se luki Uuden Testamentin ja tykästyi. Vi judar är sanna kristna. Hurså? Gud är inga tre personer och han har ingen son. Stackars Jacob. Denne man är i stor nöd. En polack blir vis efter skadan.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 453: "Sullon mun luonto." Laulussa, joka sisältää "varman vahvistuksen" siitä, että "Hän on minun Jumalani, minun elävä Jumalani... joka kuulee ja vastaa". Edward Kassler kirjoittaa, ettäu heprealainen Raamattu "kuvaa kohtaamista Jumalan kanssa, joka välittää intohimoisesti ja joka puhuttelee ihmiskuntaa sen olemassaolon hiljaisina hetkinä". Brittiläinen päärabbi Jonathan Sacks ehdottaa, että Jumala "ei ole ajallisesti etäinen tai irrallinen, vaan intohimoisesti sitoutunut ja läsnä". On tärkeää huomata, että "predikaatti 'persoonallinen' sellaisena kuin sitä sovelletaan Jumalaan" ei tarkoita, että Jumala on ruumiillinen tai antropomorfinen , näkemykset, jotka juutalaisuus on aina hylännyt; pikemminkin "persoonallisuus" ei viittaa fyysisyyteen, vaan "sisäiseen olemukseen, psyykkiseen, rationaaliseen ja moraaliseen". Vaikka useimmat juutalaiset uskovat, että "Jumala voidaan kokea", ymmärretään, että "Jumalaa ei voida ymmärtää", koska "Jumala on täysin erilainen kuin ihmiskunta" (kuten näkyy Jumalan vastauksessa Moosekselle, kun Mooses kysyi Jumalan nimeä: "Minä olen se, no minä, I just Am"); kaikki antropomorfiset lausunnot Jumalasta "ymmärretään kielellisinä metaforina; muuten olisi mahdotonta puhua Jumalasta ollenkaan".
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 478: Ortodoksiset ja konservatiiviset juutalaiset katsovat, että Mooseksen profetia pidetään totta; häntä pidetään kaikkien profeettojen päällikkönä, jopa niistä, jotka tulivat ennen ja jälkeen häntä. Tämän uskomuksen ilmaisi Maimonides , joka kirjoitti, että "Mooses oli parempi kuin kaikki profeetat, olivatpa he ennen häntä tai nousseet myöhemmin. Mooses saavutti korkeimman mahdollisen ihmistason. Hän havaitsi Jumalan ylittävän kaikki ihmiset, jotka koskaan ovat olleet... Jumala puhui kaikille muille profeetoille välittäjän kautta. Mooses yksin ei tarvinnut tätä; tätä tarkoittaa Toora, kun Jumala sanoo: "Suusta suuhun, minä puhun hänelle." Suuri juutalainen filosofi Philoymmärtää tämän tyyppisen profetian olevan poikkeuksellisen korkea filosofinen ymmärryksen taso, jonka Mooses oli saavuttanut ja jonka ansiosta hän pystyi kirjoittamaan Tooran oman luonnonlain rationaalisen päättelynsä kautta. Maimonides kuvaa Mishnan kommentissaan ( johdanto luvulle "Chelek", Tractate Sanhedrin) ja Mishneh Torassaan (Tooran perusteiden lait, luku 7) samanlaisen profetian käsitteen, koska ääntä, joka ei ole peräisin ruumiista, ei voi olla olemassa, Mooseksen ymmärrys perustui hänen yleviin filosofisiin ymmärryksiinsä. Tämä ei kuitenkaan tarkoita, että Tooran teksti olisi ymmärrettävä kirjaimellisesti, kuten karalaisuudessa. Rabbiinien perinne väittää, että Jumala ei välittänyt vain Tooran sanoja, vaan myös Tooran merkityksen. Jumala antoi säännöt siitä, kuinka lait oli ymmärrettävä ja pantava täytäntöön, ja ne siirrettiin suullisena perinteenä. Tämä suullinen laki välitettiin sukupolvelta toiselle ja lopulta kirjoitettiin lähes 2000 vuotta myöhemmin Mishnaan ja kahteen Talmudiin. (Täh? 2 talmudia? 1 kummallekin jumalalle? WTF?)
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 504: Klassinen rabbiininen teos, Avoth de-Rabbi Natan , sanoo: "Kerran, kun Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai käveli Jerusalemissa rabbi Yehosuan kanssa, he saapuivat sinne, missä Jerusalemin temppeli nyt seisoo raunioina. "Voi meitä", huusi Rabbi Yehosua, "sillä tämä talo, jossa Israelin syntejä sovitettiin, on nyt raunioina!" Rabban Yochanan vastasi: "Meillä on toinen, yhtä tärkeä sovituksen lähde, gemiluth ḥasadim (rakastava ystävällisyys), kuten sanotaan: "Minä tahdon rakastavaa hyvyyttä enkä uhria" (Hoosea 6:6). Myös Babylonian Talmud opettaa, että "Rabbi Yochanan ja rabbi Eleazar selittävät molemmat, että niin kauan kuin temppeli seisoi, alttari sovitti Israelin, mutta nyt pöytä sovittaa [kun köyhät kutsutaan vieraiksi]" (Talmud, traktaatti Berachoth 55a). Samoin kunnioituksen päivien (korkeiden pyhien päivien eli Rosh HaShanah ja Jom Kippur) liturgia sanoo, että rukous, parannus ja tsedakah (izetyydytys? eipäs kuin charity) xsovittavat synnin.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 506: Kabbala (mystinen perinne juutalaisuudessa) sisältää lisäselvityksiä, vaikka jotkut juutalaiset eivät pidä niitä arvovaltaisina . Se esimerkiksi myöntää reinkarnaation mahdollisuuden , jonka ei-mystiset juutalaiset teologit ja filosofit yleensä hylkäävät. Se uskoo myös kolminkertaiseen sieluun, jonka alin taso ( nefesh tai eläinelämä) liukenee elementtiin, keskikerros ( ruach tai äly) menee Gan Edeniin (Paratiisi), kun taas korkein taso ( neshamah tai henki) etsii yhteyttä Jumalan kanssa.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 525: Kahdestoista Maimonidesin 13 uskon periaatteesta oli: "Uskon täydellisellä uskolla messiaan ( mashiach ) tulemiseen , ja vaikka hän viipyisikin, odotan häntä joka päivä." Ortodoksiset juutalaiset uskovat, että tuleva juutalainen messias ( Mashiach , "voideltu") on kuningas, joka hallitsee juutalaista kansaa itsenäisesti ja juutalaisen lain mukaisesti. Perinteisen käsityksen mukaan Messiaan ymmärrettiin olevan kuningas Daavidin (eli Daavidin suvun) jälkeläinen.
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    Hävyttömän typerää


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    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 216: Klassisten kommenttien tulkinnan mukaan Megillat Shir Hashirim viittaa maastamuuttoon, aikaan, jonka israelilaiset viettivät matkustellessaan erämaassa, ensimmäistä ja toista temppelijaksoa sekä juutalaisten vaeltamista maanpaossa. Historian kohokohdat muistetaan kaipaavasti, sekä Jumala että Hänen kansansa maanpaossa, kaukana kotimaasta ja yhteydestään Hashemiin. Perinteisesti Megillat Shir Hashirim luetaan julkisesti pesachin aikana, koska tuolloin Jumalan rakkaus Israelin kansaa kohtaan tuli ilmi suorilla ihmeillä ja jolloin Hasemin ja Hänen kansansa välinen kuuma suhde alkoi.
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    What Can You Mach? - S'is America


    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 226: Russia is waging a disgraceful war on Ukraine. Stand With Ukraine!
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 230: What Can You Mach? - S'is America → English translation
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 233: What Can You Mach? - S'is America What Can You Do? It's America
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 246: Afile der yid hot dem ponim mitn goy. Even a Jew has a [shaved] face like goy.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 248: Az fun peyes do zet men bay keynem nit keyn shpor, You won't see any traces of peyes here,
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 251: Vot ken you mach? Es iz Amerike, What can you do? It's America!
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 257: Vot ken you mach? Es iz Amerike! What can you do? It's America!
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 261: Un nakher hobn zey kinder, vi es firt zikh punkt tzum yor, And afterwards they have children, exactly a year later.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 268: Vot ken you mach? Es iz Amerike. What can you do? It's America!
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 270: Vot ken you mach? Es iz Amerike, What can you do? It's America!
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 276: Vot ken you mach? Es iz Amerike! What can you do? It's America
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 277: S'iz Amerike un vot ken you mach! It's America! What can you do?
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 334: Minun on suurella surulla raportoitava isäni Warren Murphyn kuolemasta 4. syyskuuta 2015. Däd kuoli rauhallisesti Virginia Beachin kodissaan. Kirjallinen maailma - ei, maailma yleensä - on menettänyt todellisen mestarin.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 370: Yksityinen silmä Pirulainen Hiven on myös ainutlaatuinen. Trace-sarjassa on seitsemän kirjaa, ja ne voittivat seitsemän kansallista palkintoa, mikä tekee siitä yhden modernin etsivähistorian arvostetuimmista sarjoista. Mystery ja Detective Monthly kutsuivat kirjoja "hauskimmille koskaan kirjoitetuille mysteereille, patukka ei yhtään."
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 401: What is a book about? About 200 pages, haha, but seriously: it's about me, 'cause all first novels are autobiographies. It'll talk about my trial, your funeral, and my triumph, how I survived it all and became a beacon of hope for the world, or at least my personal corner of it.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 405: However stupid the surrounding text may be, it points out the fact that women nevertheless get turned on with the image of an improbably big slammer being thrust into them by one incredibly rich nice-smelling man, and are happy to shell out that money to get aroused enough to be juicy for their unimaginative hard working, non billionaire, non-nice smelling husbands/boyfriends. You see "Poupon Grey" is actually a pseudonym (chosen exclusively to skewer Fifty Shades Of Grey with) being used by one Warren Murphy.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 407: Genre fiction, also known as popular fiction, is a term used in the book-trade for fictional works written with the intent of fitting into a specific literary genre, in order to appeal to striped-ass baboons and fans already familiar with that genre. A number of major literary figures have written genre fiction. John Banville publishes crime novels as Benjamin Black, and both Doris Lessing and Margaret Atwood have written science fiction. Georges Simenon, the creator of the Maigret detective novels, has been described by André Gide as "the most novelistic of novelists in French literature", and the one who has made most money and scored most arse with it. The main genres are crime, fantasy, romance, science fiction and horror—as well as perhaps Western, inspirational and historical fiction.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 412: Juu ei tää kaveri muuta osaa neuvoa eikä kirjoittaa kuin tollasia tomppelimaisia juonipaskoja, rags to riches and back, EAT! FUCK! KILL! yhdessä ja erixeen, raitapyllyisille paviaaneille, jollainen se oli izekin. Kaikexi onnexi se on kuollut nyt.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 422: Believable motivation for your characters; why do they do what they do?
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 424: Much action.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 426: Colorful background.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 428: That doesn't necessarily mean Budapest or the Himalayas. It could also mean a slaughter house or the inner offices of a drug operation or the backroom works of a gambling casino. But not normal living roooms and bedrooms of normal (viz. American) people, they are BOOOOOORRRIIIIIING!
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 430: But those five -- plot, hero, motivation, action, background -- are the basic big ideas you need to move ahead with your story, so they are the things you should be kicking around, and not these six, by Ruthanne Reid.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 432: The First Element of Fiction: Character
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 444: Just typical for a lady to start with the character and not the plot. For us men, eating fucking and bashing comes first, the choice of carcass, cunt or skull is secondary, same as burying beetles. But remember: Every really good story has some kind of conflict. No conflict, no story, just a big YAAAWWWN. The remaining 3 items on Ruthannes list are also hansypansy, lady stuff. Point of view, theme, style, WTF. Bet 50 shades had a lot of those. All we guys care about is lots of action and motivation (money, in other words, the rest like power and pussy can be bought).
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 466: Tätä on noudatettava, koska se toimii - se on toiminut maailman sivu, samalla konstilla on meidät kaikki nussittu. The structure itself puts tension and action and drama into everything it touches — and that’s what you want your book to do. And that’s what your readers will also want your book to do. Readers have a comfort zone and this structure will put them in it.
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    Characters

    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 470: Everybody’s favorite hero is the person s/he wants to be or have. If you are an acne-ridden teeen it is James Bond. If you are James Bond it is an acne-ridden teen with pointy breasts.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 472: To make him interesting, give your character a couple of conflicting personality traits. Maybe a character is wealthy and gives millions to charity but never leaves a tip in a restaurant because he thinks tipping is a scam. (I don't, and do. That is, I'd give millions to charity if I had some to spare. No tips, anyway.)
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 476: I can’t escape it. Every character I’ll ever write is me. Some little piece of me; some tiny corner of my little mind that often you’d rather not confront openly; but it’s me. Flaubert wasn’t fooling when he said: “Madame Bovary, c’est moi.” It’s me. They’re all me. And in your books, they’ll all be you, if you ever write any books, sucker.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 478: One way is to cast your friends or acquaintances as characters in your book. Another way is to cast the eventual movie while writing your book. In the writing of a novel called “Jericho Day,” in my mind I cast the young Burt Lancaster as the hero, Luke Darling, because I love the look of the square-jawed stubborness of Lancaster and his performing hips.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 480: If I write a character entering a room, I see him in my mind. Does he enter the room like John Wayne? That’s one way. Burt Reynolds is another way. Dustin Hoffman, as Ratso Rizzo, is still another way. There are no other ways. Fucking film and TV viewers, devil take them.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 484: Another side-note. Basically I hate research into facts and history and blah and blah. So you can’t think of character traits? Here are some opposites for you. I can think of dozens more.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 513: As novelists, we create a character not by what we tell but by what we show. Show not tell, you know (fucking immigrants shut up). What does that character say? What does he do? What do others say about him? What do they think of him? What would he say if he was slapping a kid at the local Walmart’s? That’s characterization and it makes your fictional people come alive.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 515: There is a hierarchy of character. Minor characters, you let vanish. Usually you bring them alive for a moment by using stereotypes. Stereotypes are not necessarily evil or bad; they are boring characters who are typical members of a group and your readers know the group… Cabbie, cop, waitress, nigger, telephone operator, prostitute, lawyer, doctor, politician, drunken Irishman (What? Are there still some of those?), Italian who talks with his hands. We might not like stereotypes of groups to which we belong but as writers they work. These are place-holding characters; they do their job and disappear into the night. Writers of pulp fiction, say.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 517: Sometimes though they might do a little more. They won’t steal the real action but they set the mood, they add humor, they make the setting more believable. You can do this by making placeholders eccentric or obsessive. I read analysis once of an old flick called Beverly Hills Cop. It featured a clerk in an art gallery. He was effeminate. By itself, that’s not unusual. But he had a Jewish accent, and that was unusual because Jews weren’t generally treated as queens in Hollywood — it teems with them (although today H’wood can say anything it wants about Jews, even Christians. You can tell this was an old movie.) What that character did however in the film was to help make Detroit cop Eddie Murphy, the negro comedian, feel even more alien in L.A. than he otherwise would have.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 519: Heroes have their Achilles heels. The most honest president of the U.S. cheats on the golf course; that is what makes people real. The late Robert Parker’s Spenser character was interesting. He was a yuppie. He ran, he lifted weights, he liked to cook, he liked unimposing little wines with sardonic personalities, he pretended he didn’t care about clothes but somehow always managed to wear the same basic uniform;, he lived with a woman, Susan the insufferable, who could psycho-babble Jay-Z into impotence. But the characterization hook was that Spenser spent his life being a private eye and shooting people, which was totally alien to the character’s nature. That started to round him out and make him real. Without that hard edge, he’d have been just another fan of Barry Manilow.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 531: Yogi Berra oli typerälippalakkinen pesäpallisti jonka luonnetyyppi oli ISFP (introverted sensing feeling perceiving). Se kexi paljon Matti Nykäsmäisiä aforismeja. Unassuming yet passionate athlete. Kuoli samana vuonna kuin Warren mutta 8v vanhempana. Se oli italiaano 2. polven immigrantti jonka äiti ei osannut sanoa "Lawrence". He received the nickname "Yogi" from his friend Jack Maguire, who, after seeing a newsreel about India, said that he resembled a yogi from India whenever he sat around with arms and legs crossed waiting to bat or while looking sad after a losing game. Se oli hörökorvainen pikkumies, muistutti kyllä aika lailla Yodaa kuvissa.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 533: In Hollywood where they are always looking for blockbusters — but then don’t know what to do with them so they go back to filming comic books — for the thing they most desire is “high concept.” That means a clean plot, a story you can tell in one sentence. If you can't summarise your novel, well, imagine your novel-to-be is a movie already and tell us about it in a sentence. That should be easy enough.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 543: “When his sister is murdered at her wedding reception by a pair of New York City mafia goons, Japanese-American yuppie Miles Haverford goes to Japan and brings back to America a group of Yakuza crime family assassins who extract revenge for the young girl’s death.”
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 558: Fucking racist stuff, internecine bullshit, even more like Old Testament. Takakanteen mahtuu sitten olennaisesti koko tarina:
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 560: “In New York, the DeSanto crime family is dead or in jail. Miles’ parents in New York are safe from Mafia reprisal. The Yakuza assassins are ready to return to Japan, but Miles has decided that the life of a buttered-bun Wall Street lawyer is no longer for him. He bids his family goodbye and returns to the Japanese home of Yakuza chieftain Nagoya. It is time for Nagoya to pass on the leadership of the criminal clan and his choice is his faithful assistant, Sato. But Sato declines the ceremonial cup and instead stands beside Miles and calls him ‘Someone whom the gods have sent from across the sea to lead you to tomorrow.’ And then he bows to Miles, the new leader.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 569: Rutikuiva John Grisham kirjoittaa jokaisesta kirjasta pitkän luonnoxen jonka kirjoittaminen kestää kauemmin kuin ize kirjan. Se on helppo uskoa. Before beginning the actual writing of her bestselling books, Mary Higgins-Clark develops an outline and frequently very detailed biographies of the main characters, stuff that’ll never make it into the book but which Mary feels comfortable knowing.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 577: Richard Bach's international classic bestseller, Seagull, was rejected twenty times before it was published. Another brilliant judgment by 20 “Legacy” publishing editing morons. And that is no sarcasm! Seagull Jonatan would have been much better off buried alive at sea. Together with Paulo Coelho's whole production.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 583: A lot of pulp writers have (or had) style. Mary Clark (+2020) had a style, Dean Koontz (*1945), Stephen King (*1947), Molly Cochran (*1949), Andrew Klavan (*1954), Larry Block (*1938), Susan Isaacs (*1943), Harlan Coben (*1961), Sue Grafton (+2017), they all have styles. Or had. I am told I have a style too (or had), although I don’t really know what style is. Didn't.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 586: Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser (/ˈdraɪsər, -zər/;[1] August 27, 1871 – December 28, 1945), born from krauts, became an American novelist and journalist of the naturalist school. His novels often featured main characters who succeeded at their objectives despite a lack of a firm moral code, and literary situations that more closely resemble studies of nature than tales of choice and agency. Dreiser's best known novels include Sister Carrie (1900) and An American Tragedy (1925).
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 588: James Mallahan Cain (1892-1977) was an American novelist, journalist and screenwriter. He is widely regarded as a progenitor of the hardboiled school of American crime fiction. His novels The Postman Always Rings Twice, Double Indemnity, Serenade, Mildred Pierce and The Butterfly brought him critical acclaim and an immense popular readership in America and abroad.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 594: Dialogue that sounds real. This is not tape-recorded dialogue but an attempt to make speech sound more realistic than it often has been written. Sometimes people say things that aren’t exactly to the point; nothing wrong with that as long as it’s interesting and/or entertaining and can move the story forward. Cases in point: the overrated Quentin Tarantino in films like “Pulp Fiction.” One of the best at it was novelist George Higgins. Elmore Leonard is excellent; also Larry Block.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 596: Status objects. An essay by Tom Wolfe (Bonfire of the Vanities) put this in my head some years ago. A certain kind of person wants to wear shirts that have little alligators on them and another totally different type of person perhaps wants to have a statue of a black jockey on his lawn…or a pink flamingo. My late loving mother, a paragon of taste, once moved into our guest house and put painted plywood cutouts of the backviews of two people, bending over as if planting something in the yard. Naturally, butt cracks were visible because they were the whole point of this architectural and horticultural display. Since my house then was a mansion and a national historic site, I suggested that my mother take her plywood cutouts off the front lawn and put them in her backyard where nobody could see her butt. (I am a long time out of Alabama.)
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 598: Those things are all status objects. Here’s another: a guy rents a room in a sleazy hotel; it is a hovel in a dump. The floor of the room is littered with racing forms. Those are status objects and tell you something about the occupant. Or maybe the newspapers are neatly stacked against the wall and, instead of the racing form, they are copies of the Wall Street Journal with many stories circled by magic marker. Those are also status objects but should give you quite a different picture of the room’s occupant. Tattoos today are status objects; so too is a lack of tattoos. They illuminate character sometimes. And just as often an absence of intelligence. Its known as product placement on video. Rei Shimura has a lot of it.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 601: Finally, a large percentage of novels today are written in restricted third person viewpoint. In other words, in each individual scene, the author works through only one person’s head. Anybody else in the scene, except the major player at that moment, is made to live by his actions and his words, but not by you — as author — getting into his head and telling us what he’s thinking. (Obviously, by the way, private eye novels are in some way illustrative of this rule because most PI’s are written first person since it’s impossible to get into another character’s thoughts and feelings except by showing him cavorting on your literary stage.)
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 605: No I haven't. Frenchies are way too cute and arzy-farzy for an honest-to-God Amertcan like me. More next time. Comb your faces.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 610: Dialogue is the easiest, fastest and best way to involve your readers with your subject, your story, your characters, your writing. The fanciest long description of the snow storm slowly cresting the nearby mountain may indeed be beautiful writing but meh, who cares? My advice: leave out the nature shit and get back to the real world; give us this instead:
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 615: Bet you'd like read the next turn. Sorry I couldn't think of something. Sounds like it's heading toward a slap, in the face or on the butt, who knows. If Edgar says, “Damn, I feel miserable,” I am quite certain that carries more intellectual and psychological heft than you writer, penning “Edgar felt miserable.”
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 617: A guy named Leonard Bishop has a rule: keep the dialogue short. Four sentences is a speech. More than that, break it up. Let something happen. Let the person sip a drink or light a cigarette, scratch his butt or sneeze, anything. Let the speaker be responded to or questioned by another character. Let’s face it; nobody gets a a chance to speak for five sentences in a row without being interrupted, unless he or she is one of our neighbors in the East. Personally I find even Quentin Tarantino tedious.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 623: What to read? If you get no checks, read Writer’s Digest. Read the how-to books. If you want to read books on writing, you can’t find much better stuff then Stephen King on Writing, anything by Dean Koontz or Larry Block, a very specific mystery writing manual from Hallie Ephron (*1948), Writing Mysteries from MWA, a collection which includes me and my ex-partner, read my blogs and those about the writer’s soul by Molly Cochran. Read “Trial and Error”by Jack Woodford (+1971), one of the great commercial writing geniuses. And be sure to read my long time personal favorite book by one of my all time, all-star heroes, “Dare to be a Great Writer” by Leonard Bishop, which is not 300 pages of “rah-rah boys, go do it” but is instead 329 specific tips on how to get the trucks out of the garage in the morning. Fabulous. Reading and writing and remembering, are the only two of the three R’s that count. Who the hell cares about ‘rithmetic? Except Chuck Berry, who could count 6/8 time like a genius.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 629: Suppose you want to write a “big book.” No genre junk for you. Okay. Here’s what you need to know. A “big book” is just a genre novel that got bigger. More pages, more everything. just make it a little bigger, a little more breathless, give it a little more end-of-the-world panache. Think of selling it to Hollywood where they call it high concept but what that really means is that it’s a very short outline of a book for people who can’t read a whole book or even a whole paragraph at once and their mind starts to wander after one sentence. Where was I? Ah yes:
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 638: For instance, the overrated “Catcher in the Rye’s” theme is that life sucks. Okay, if you say so. Include me out. The vastly better “This is Graceanne’s Book” has the opposite theme — that you can win; no matter the odds, you can do it. I like that one better. It is pure bullshit, but then so am I. Or was.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 645: Did you ever hear of a guy with plumber’s block? Electrician’s block? Did a mechanic ever have mechanic’s block? No, no, and no. The reason is that none of them get paid if they don’t show up to work, so block isn’t really a viable option like flu. However for writers, it often is, but then, they don't get paid. Read Trollope’s autobiography. He worked according to schedule and if he finished a novel, but still had fifteen minutes left in his usual writing day, he would take a fresh piece of paper, write “Chapter One” and get started immediately. Time’s a-wasting, children, said Trollope and went out to fornicate some neighborhood trollops. It pays to be mediocre.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 649: Korac MacArthur says:
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 657: Taceant colloquia. Effugiat risus. Hic locus est ubi mors gaudet succurrere vitae. Giovanni Morgagni (1682-1771)
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 694: "Mikael Andrejev Istropovits." Warren ei ole oppinut senkään vertaa Dostojevskistä että erottaisi isännimen sukunimestä. Remoon se on vuotanut kaikki mahdolliset jenkkifobiat ja ennakkoluulot. Yllättävän paljon on niistä samoja kuin Isaac Bashevishilla. Ei varmaan voi olla jenkki ilman noita aivokummituxia. Antikommunismi, rotuviha, naisviha, rahanahneus, talousliberalismi, kulutushysteria, korruptio, kristillisfundamentalismi, ryssäfobia, kiinafobia, homofobia, US-shovinismi, riittäähän näitä.
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    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 48: Amerikkalainen tragedia on yhdysvaltalaisen kirjailijan Theodore Dreiserin vuonna 1925 julkaisema romaani. Hän aloitti käsikirjoituksen kesällä 1920, mutta vuotta myöhemmin hylkäsi suurimman osan tekstistä. Se perustui Grace Brownin pahamaineiseen murhaan vuonna 1906 ja hänen rakastajansa oikeudenkäyntiin. Vuonna 1923 Dreiser palasi projektiin, ja tulevan vaimonsa Helenin ja kahden toimittaja-sihteerin Louise Campbellin ja Sally Kusellin avulla hän viimeisteli massiivisen romaanin vuonna 1925. Kirja tuli julkisuuteen Yhdysvalloissa. 1. tammikuuta 2021.
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 73: Clyde vie Robertan ulos kanootilla kuvitteelliselle Big Bittern Lake -järvelle (malli Big Moose Lakesta , New Yorkissa) Adirondacksissa ja soutaa suojaiselle lahdelle. Hän jäätyy. Roberta aistii jotain vialla ja liikkuu häntä kohti, ja tämä lyö häntä vahingossa kameralla kasvoihin, hämmästyttää hänet ja kaataa veneen vahingossa. Roberta, joka ei osaa uida, hukkuu, kun taas Clyde, joka ei halua pelastaa häntä, ui rantaan. Tarina antaa ymmärtää, että isku oli vahingossa, mutta paniikissa ja syyllisyydestä kärsivän Clyden jättämät satunnaiset todisteet viittaavat murhaan.
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 81: Grace Mae Brown (20. maaliskuuta 1886 – 11. heinäkuuta 1906) oli 20-vuotias amerikkalainen nainen, jonka hänen poikaystävänsä Chester Gillette murhasi Big Moose Lakella, New Yorkissa, kerrottuaan ensin hiänelle olevansa raskaana. Murha ja sitä seurannut epäillyn oikeudenkäynti herättivät valtakunnallisten sanomalehtien huomion. Hänen kuolemansa olosuhteet inspiroivat kuvitteellisia hoitoja, kuten Amerikkalainen tragedia ja Jennifer Donnellyn vuoden 2003 romaani Keräävä valo. Murhaa analysoitiin ja tutkittiin kahdessa tietokirjassa, jotka molemmat julkaistiin vuonna 1986. Mixhän se oli juuri tuolloin tapeetilla?
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    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 91: Keväällä 1906 Brown tuli raskaaksi ja palasi vanhempiensa luo Etelä-Otseliciin. Gillette suostui viemään hänet Adirondacksille, ilmeisesti lupaamalla avioliittoa. Koska Brown pakkasi koko vaatekaappinsa matkaa varten ja Gillette vain pienen matkalaukun, jotkut 2000-luvun kirjoittajat ehdottavat, että Gillette oli luvannut viedä Brownin äitiyskotiin New Yorkin osavaltioon, missä hän voisi asua lapsen synnyttämiseen asti.
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 93: Matkansa aikana Adirondacksille he rekisteröityivät hotelleihin väärillä nimillä, mukaan lukien yön hotellissa Uticassa, New Yorkissa, josta he ilmeisesti lähtivät maksamatta majoituksestaan. He jatkoivat junalla Tupper Lakelle Franklinin piirikunnassa, missä he viettivät toisen yön. Seuraavan päivän sade tuhosi heidän suunnitelmansa retkistä läheiselle järvelle, joten he palasivat etelään junalla Big Moose Lakelle, joka ulottuu Herkimerin ja Hamiltonin piirikuntiin.
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 97: Kun Brownin ruumis löydettiin seuraavana päivänä, Gillette pidätettiin läheisessä Inletin kaupungissa New Yorkissa. Oikeudenkäynnin puolustaja väitti, että Grace oli hämmentynyt ja hyppäsi yhtäkkiä veneestä veteen, vaikka hän oli täysin pukeutunut. Gillette todisti: "Puhuimme vielä vähän, sitten hän nousi ylös ja hyppäsi veteen, vain hyppäsi sisään."
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 99: Gilletten vuokrahuoneesta viranomaiset takavarikoivat Brownin rakkauskirjeet Gillettelle todisteena. Piirilakimies George Ward luki kirjeet ääneen tuomioistuimelle oikeudenkäynnin aikana syksyllä 1906, ja Brownin kirjeet saivat oikeudenkäynnissä kansallisen huomion. Kirjeissään Brown pyysi Gilletteä ottamaan vastuun raskaudestaan. Viimeisessä kirjeessään, joka kirjoitettiin 5. heinäkuuta, Brown odotti innolla tulevaa Adirondack-matkaansa Gilletten kanssa. Hän jätti jäähyväiset lapsuudenkodilleen Etelä-Otselicille toivoen, että voisi tunnustaa raskautensa äidilleen.
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 105: Woody Allen nyysi osia Grace Brownin juonesta psykotrilleriinsä Match Point. Siinä paxuxipanemansa hoidon nirhannut ex-tennispelaaja (haha! tennismaila taas! Denis the penis! Dionyysisellä thyrsoxella reisien välliin ryssää jotta se takasin tyssää, kuten Ukrainassa lauletaan) selviää pälkähästä ihan zägällä. Chris seuraa Nolaa ulos ja tunnustaa tunteensa häntä kohtaan, ja he harrastavat intohimoisesti seksiä vehnäpellolla. Nola tuntee syyllisyyttä ja pitää tätä onnettomuudena. Chris haluaa kuitenkin jatkuvan salaisen suhteen. Chris ja Chloe menevät naimisiin, ja Chris päättää suhteensa Nolan kanssa ampumalla tiineen ämmän haulikolla liisteixi. Eikä jää kiinni. Mitä tästä opimme? "Ihmiset pelkäävät kohdata kuinka suuri osa elämää on riippuvainen tuurista. On pelottavaa ajatella, että niin paljon ei voi hallita. Ottelussa on hetkiä, jolloin pallo osuu verkon yläosaan, ja sekunnin murto-osan se voi joko mennä eteenpäin tai pudota taaksepäin. Pienellä tuurilla se menee eteenpäin ja sinä voitat. Tai ehkä se ei mene, ja häviät." Voit vaikka työnnellä keskijalalla koreasti korealaista alaikäistä ottotytärtä ja selvitä ehjin nahoin siitäkin jos on onnea. Amerikkalaiset kriitikot ylistivät elokuvaa ja sen feikki brittiläistä ympäristöä ja pitivät sitä tervetulleina Allenin palautumisena.
    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 233: Vuonna 2016 Team Ninja keräsi julkista huomiota sen jälkeen, kun he päättivät olla julkaisematta Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 peliä Pohjois-Amerikassa tai Euroopassa, mikä johti videopelialalla kiistaan naishahmojen seksualisoidusta esittämisestä heidän peleissään. Sony Interactive Entertainmentin toimitusjohtaja Shuhei Yoshida sanoi lausunnossaan: "Se johtuu kulttuurieroista. Lännellä on oma ajatuksensa siitä, kuinka naisia kuvataan pelimediassa, joka eroaa Japanista. Me Japanissa haluamme vähäpukeisia pystytissisiä ninjoja joita voisimme kuvitteellisesti nussia kilpikonnina."
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    xxx/ellauri305.html on line 266: Juutalaisten iänikuisen jauhamisen perinteeseen vedoten juutalainen naisteologia (käytän tätä nimitystä selkeyden vuoksi) on löytänyt Halachan tulkintoja, jotka ovat ainakin konservatiivisessa ja reformoidussa liikkeessä vähin erin siirtäneet painopistettä miesten uskonnollisesta hegemoniasta. Myös ns. modernissa ortodoksisuudessa on ainakin suurissa keskuksissa Yhdysvalloissa ja Euroopassa hyväksytty eräänlainen kompromissi naisten osallistuvuuteen eli naiset saavat pitää oman jumalanpalveluksensa, johon miehet eivät kyllä osallistu (eikä Jehova).
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    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 68: Why is Rand a bad writer? Her writing is simply illogical, incomprehensible and blabbering. Her heroes and heroines are but pastiches, cliché-like cardboard figurines. Her world is black and white; either the character is a hero or a crook, but never anything in-between. Moreover, they fail the reality check; Howard Roark of The Fountainhead would not be the heroic creative mind he is represented; the reality check would be a similar megalomaniac sociopath as Le Corbusier.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 154: Sanakirjat ovat tästä herttaisen 1-mielisiä: ​the fact of caring only about yourself rather than about other people.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 161: Sellaiset ovat markkinat ja huomenna isot toripäivät. Surkimuksia turpiin, se on nykyajan sankariteko. Niin että jos vaikkapa mutantit ninjakilpikonnat ja rotta Tikku sattuisivat tähän nyt hyviään tekemään, heidän olisi tykkänään käännettävä kelkkansa. Ei enää köyhien hyysäämistä! Päinvastoin, puukko hampaissa kimppuun ja nylkemään neitoselta viimeistäkin ihokasta ja täyttämään sen kukkaroa iloisten puolikuoriveikkojen cumilla. For the TV show, TMNT creator Peter Laird decided to give each Turtle a different color to make it easier to tell them apart: Leonardo has a blue bandana, Raphael a red bandana, Donatello a purple bandana and Michelangelo an orange bandana. Kilpurit pelaa Aprilin kanssa räsypokkaa ja April häviää.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 177: Aulus Persius Flaccus (34–62) oli roomalainen runoilija ja satiirikko. Hänen elinaikaansa kutsutaan roomalaisen kirjallisuuden hopea-ajaksi ja samaan aikaan elivät myös Martialis ja Juvenalis.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 187: et bona dis ex hac scelerata ducere pulpa? ja johtaa jumalille otollisia asioita tästä pahasta lihasmassasta?
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 190: haec bacam conchae rasisse et stringere venas Tämä käski raastaa helmen simpukasta,
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 193: At vos dicite, pontifices, in sancto quid facit aurum? Kertokaa minulle, paavit, mitä kulta tekee pyhäkössä?
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 208: Iroquois Confederacyn kansakunnasta, jesuiittapappi nimeltä Simon Le Moyne, jota
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 227: Hän olikin repeytynyt eurooppalaisen alkuperänsä ja irokeesi adoptionsa välillä. Vuonna 1657 hän seurasi ryhmää jesuiittalähetyssaarnaajia , mukaan lukien isä Paul Ragueneau , lähetystyölle Sainte-Marie de Gannnetaan ( Onondaga ) irokeesien maalle, lähellä nykyistä Syracuse -kaupunkia (New York), jossa noin viisikymmentä ihmistä, mukaan lukien Pierre- Joseph-Marie Chaumonot , Zacharie Dupuisin komennossa. Pian irokeesien vihamielisyys kasvaa sukupuolitautien vuoksi, jotka tuhoavat heidän terveytensä ja joiden takia he eivät pidä musta kaapuista (jesuiitoista). Samalla kun irokeesit uhkasivat päästä eroon ranskalaisista, Radisson, kiitos hänen amerikkalaisen psykologian tuntemuksensa (erityisesti mitä tulee liiallisuuksiin liittyviin rituaaleihin, juhliin, joiden aikana irokeesit täyttivät tankkinsa tulivedellä rajoituksetta, sekä unelmanäön ansiosta, mahdollisesti Radissonilta, rohkaisemalla heitä järjestämään tämän juhlan) ja juonen (veneiden ja kanoottien rakentaminen heidän tietämättään) antaa heidän poistua paikalta ilman välikohtauksia (juhlasta hämmästyneiden irokeesien nukkuessa sikeästi) keväällä 1658 ja päästä kanoottijoukkueella Montrealin talvikisoihin.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 235: verrattuna. Syracuse Solvayn tehdas oli Allied Signalin omistaman suuren
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 236: kemianteollisuuskompleksin hautomo Syracusassa. Vaikka tämä teollisuus stimuloi
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 244: 24. maaliskuuta 1870 Syracuse University perustettiin. New Yorkin osavaltio myönsi uudelle yliopistolle oman peruskirjan, joka oli riippumaton Genesee Collegesta, joka oli epäonnistunut yrittämään muuttaa Syracuseen vuotta aiemmin. Yliopisto perustettiin yhteiskoulutukseksi. Presidentti Gregory Peck totesi avajaisissa: "Sisäänpääsyn ehdot ovat samat kaikille henkilöille... täällä ei saa olla häpeällistä naisten syrjintää... aivoilla (m) ja sydämellä (f) on oltava kohtuulliset mahdollisuudet..."
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 247: punaisen kesän aikana, 31. heinäkuuta 1919 syracusen maapallon takorautatehtaan
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 249: Syracuse on ainoa "vihreä päällä" liikennevalo . "Green on top" -liikennevalo
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 255: Toinen maailmansota stimuloi alueella merkittävää teollisuuden laajentumista: erikoisteräs, kiinnikkeet ja tilaustyöstö. Sodan jälkeen kahdella kolmesta suuresta autonvalmistajasta ( General Motors ja Chrysler ) oli suuria toimintoja alueella. Syracuse oli myös Carrier Corporationin pääkonttori , ja Crouse-Hinds valmisti väärinpäisiä liikennevaloja kaupungissa.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 262: Carrier Corporation muutti pääkonttorinsa Syracusasta, siirsi tuotantotoimintansa
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 269: Syracuse Community Grid -projekti on vuoden 2023 valtatien purkuprojekti, joka suoritetaan Syracusen keskustassa ja jonka tavoitteena on parantaa kaupunkia. Eli kuinka kehittäisimme Kouvolaa.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 411: Jordaneen mukaan gootit olivat alun perin lähtöisin pohjoisessa valtameressä sijaitsevalta Scandza-nimiseltä kylmältä saarelta, jonka on tulkittu viittaavan Skandinavian niemimaan eteläosiin. Ne olivatkin alunperin jöötanmaan jööttejä! Tämä sopi Ruozi-Suomen ja Nazi-Saxan propagandapirtoihin. Sittemmin osa kateista amerikkalaisista tutkijoista katsoo nykyisin, että goottien skandinaavinen alkuperä on pelkkä myytti. Scandzasta gootit purjehtivat kuninkaansa Berigin johdolla kolmella laivalla Itämeren yli ja asettuivat nykyisen Pohjois-Saksan ja Puolan alueelle kukistettuaan siellä ensin vandaalit ja useita muita germaaniheimoja. Jordaneen mukaan gootit muuttivat etelämmäs Vistulan eli Veikselin alueelta johtajanaan Filimer, joka oli Berigin jälkeen viides kuningas. Useiden jännittävien seikkailujen jälkeen gootit saapuivat Mustallemerelle. Tacitus mainitsee teoksessaan Germania gothonit-nimisen germaanikansan, joka hänen mukaansa eli luugien pohjoispuolella mutta ruugien ja lemovien eteläpuolella. Ensimmäiset taistelut goottien ja roomalaisten välillä alkoivat 230-luvulla, samoin ryöstöretket Rooman Tonavan-provinsseihin ja Balkanille.
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    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 490: Hunien kuningas Magyar Feher Bor, jonka laumat eri heimoista ja liittolaisista ovat lakaiseneet pontisilla (ei Aasian) aroilla ja molemmissa Rooman valtakunnissa, kuolee jättäen valtaistuimen kahdelle pojalle. Sotaan ja nälkäisiin verisiin kampanjoihin kyllästynyt Bleda haluaa asettua rauhassa Rooman liittolaiseksi, hänen veljensä Attila uskoo vain miekan voimaan. (Puppua.) Roomalainen kenraali Aethius, joka tuntee hunnit hyvin entisten panttivankien vaihdon seurauksena, ei onnistu saamaan todellista rauhaa, mutta ostaa horjuvan, lupaamalla kaksinkertaisen kunnianosoituksen. Heikon keisari Valentinianuksen hovi, joka muutti Roomasta pohjoiseen Ravennaan, jossa todellinen hallitsija on keisarinna-äiti Galla Placidia, barbaarikuninkaan leski, kieltäytyy ehdoista ja vangitsee Aethiuksen, joka edelleen kieltäytyy ottamasta vällyerää Valentinianuksen pyllynruman sisaren Honorian kanssa. Kunnianhimoinen prinsessa tarjoaa nyt kätensä ja valtakunnan myötäjäiset Attilalle, juuri sitä mitä Bleda toivoi. Rauhaa halveksien Attila murhaa suositun Bledan metsästyksen aikana (palturia) ja taivuttelee laumoja marssimaan hänen kanssaan valtakuntaan. Vaikka tietämätön, peloissaan Valentinian voi vain surra lemmikkigepardiaan, Galla Placidia kuntouttaa Aethiuksen johtamaan epätoivoista puolustusta, mutta hyvinsyöneet kuntonsa laiminlyöneet legioonat ilman vakavia linnoituksia eivät ole vertaa hunnilaumoille, jotka eivät pelkää mitään, paitsi ehkä että taivas putoaa heidän päällensä, mukanaan salaperäinen kristittyjen jumala, hänen poikansa sekä hänen maallinen edustajansa, paavi Leo, adjutantteinaan P. Pietari ja P. Paavali....— KGF Vissers
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    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 580: Nimetön: I find this movie boring and predictable the acting was poorly done which is hard for me because of the great cast the writing was awful and at times the movie went flat the chase scene at the end was comical and silly the whole movie was a mess. To put it simply, the film completely ruined the book. And that wasn't easy. This is such a bad film. It is an hour and a half too long, and the beginning and middle are insanely dull. The production value and score do not stand up to the test of time at all. This is an example of all of the worst things about the 90's, which might be one of the worst decades for filmmaking. Es wird einfach viel zu viel geredet, als man schon längstens in die Tat umgesetzt hätte. Fazit: Lieber eine kürzere Geschichte dafür intensiver erzählen und Spannung aufbauen!

    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 581: Wetback: Nunca pude comprender por qué The Firm se convirtió en arrollador best seller. El libro era un hormiguero de argumentos conflictivos, que sólo tenían en común su implausibilidad. Era preciso creer que un bufete de abogados en Memphis ocultaba las operaciones criminales de la Mafia, con 43 leguleyos obligados a callar, porque huir les costaba la vida. Por si eso fuera poco, había que aceptar un héroe capaz de sacrificarse por sacar de la cárcel a su hermano convicto, cuya existencia negaba como oveja negra y a quien no veía desde tiempo inmemorial. Lo increíble empataba con lo inconcebible, en rollos paralelos. El libro fue rechazado por editoriales hasta que Paramount le vio potencial cinematográfico e instigó su publicación. Tähti on tietysti Tom Cruise, joka juoksee kuin vinttikoira ja tekee temppuja kuin mountebank. Hän päätyy erittäin vakuuttavasti ahneuteen ja ahneuteen. Ei ole helppoa ylläpitää radikaalin tuskan ilmaisua kahden ja puolen tunnin ajan.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 584: Grisham enjoyed the film, remarking: "I thought Tom did a good job. He played the innocent young associate very well." Nojoo eiköhän tässä ollut riittävästi Cracker Jackilta ja Toothy Tomilta. Seuraava!
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 586: PS. Syxyllä 2023 tulee Firmaan tukijatko vyöllä, ainakin niin on Jack uhannut. Jack be nimble Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candlestick!
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 592: Olen vihannut tätä jo pitkään. Meillä on Isossa-Britanniassa fanny-pakkauksia, niitä vain kutsutaan bum bagsiksi (vaikka nyt sitä ajatellen, sekin on sille outo nimi, persekassi!). Yhdysvalloissa fanny on toinen sana sanalle bum/bottom, joten se on järkevää. Molemmat ovat pusseja. Kuitenkin Isossa-Britanniassa fanny ei tarkoita mitä tahansa persettä. Fanny on slängi sanalle naisen hoo har/privates. Ironista kyllä, sinulla on tapana käyttää pusseja edessä, joten fanny on luultavasti kuvailevampi siinä mielessä! Minun täytyi käyttää sitä välitunnin aikana päivätyössä, enkä suostunut kutsumaan sitä fanny packiksi. (Kuinka monta kertaa voin sanoa fanny tässä kappaleessa?!). Jos kutsuisin sitä perälaukuksi, ihmiset katsoisivat minua oudosti. Siksi kutsun sitä vain "pakkauksexi."
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    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 600: Jovovichin äiti on venäläinen näyttelijä Galina Loginova Jovović ja isä montenegrolainen lastenlääkäri Bogić Jovović. Millan ollessa viisivuotias perhe muutti Yhdysvaltoihin Sacramentoon, Kaliforniaan. Hän aloitti mallinuransa jo 12-vuotiaana. Ehkä tunnetuimman mallisopimuksensa hän solmi L’Oréalin kanssa. Vuonna 2005 Milla Jovovich ja näyttelijä Carmen Hawk lanseerasivat Jovovich-Hawk-vaatemalliston.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 604: Nimi "Randy" ei loukkaa ketään, jonka nimi on Randy (ja kyllä, tiedän, että se on lyhenne sanasta Randall). Varttuessani ainoa henkilö, jonka tunsin tällä nimellä, oli Randy Jackson, joka on tietysti amerikkalainen. Randy Isossa-Britanniassa se on toinen "töykeä" slangitermi. Yhteenvetona voidaan todeta, että se olisi tunne, joka todennäköisesti saisi edelliset kaksi termiä toteutumaan, eli kiimainen. Britille se olisi tietysti outo nimivalinta.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 637: The British are on their way again, until they approach a terrific castle. They advance quite close to the castle and draw themselves into a line. At a signal from ARTHUR the two PAGES step forward and give a brief fanfare.

    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 643: ARTHUR: Please go and tell your master that we have been charged by God with a sacred quest, and if he will give us food and shelter for this night he can join us in our quest for the Holy Grail

    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 657: MAN: I'm French. Why do think I have this outrageous accent, you silly king

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    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 354: Valittiin Pariisin Venäjän työttömien liiton hallitukseen. Hän vieraili Baltiassa, Suomessa, mahdollisesti Valamissa. Järjestänyt hostellin naimattomille naisille Pariisissa (Pariisi, Villa de Sachs, rakennus 9). Täällä pidettiin ortodoksisen kulttuurin liiton kokouksia, Fr. Sergius Bulgakov, teologisia kursseja oli, opiskelijamäärä oli 56 henkilöä. Hostelli muutti vuonna 1934 taloon Rue Lurmel 77. Sitten hän vuokrasi huoneen, jossa sijaitsi toipilaan tuberkuloosipotilaiden lepotalo Noisy -le-Grandissa Pariisin lähellä, ja hän teki suurimman osan työstä siellä itse: hän meni torille, siivosi, keitti ruokaa, maalasi talokirkkoa, kirjaili ikoneja ja käärinliinoja vainajille. Konstantin Balmont kuoli tässä sanatoriossa vuonna 1942, täällä vuonna 1962 hänen äitinsä S. B. Pilenko kuoli, ja Skobtsovan aviomies selvisi hänkin kuoliaaksi. Sodan (minkä niistä? Varmaan viimeisen) jälkeen hiän sai Nansenin sopimuksen mukaisen poliittisen emigrantin aseman.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 373: Seminaari pidetään Western Carolina Universityn kampuksella Cullowheessa, Pohjois-Carolinassa. Cullowhee sijaitsee noin 50 mailia länteen Ashevillestä ja sijaitsee lähellä Great Smoky Mountainsin kansallispuistoa, Appalachian Trailia, Blue Ridge Parkwayta ja useita kansallisia metsiä, jotka muodostavat eräitä Itä-Yhdysvaltojen suurimmista erämaa-alueista. Dreiserin American Tragedy sattui kai vähän pohjoisempana.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 413: Dovid Zaklikowski on Brooklynissa asuva freelance-toimittaja. Dovid ja hänen vaimonsa Chana Raizel ovat neljän lapsen ylpeitä vanhempia: Motti, Meir, Shaina & Moshe Binyomin. Toivottavasti heistä tulee yhtä hyviä kuin Leah, Rachel ja Ephraim. Jos se on mahdollista.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 419: The above illustrates how a fallacy in reasoning can persist and maim the minds of believers for thousands of years. First we make ourselves more important than ants, second we attribute meaning to chance third we accept suffering caused by ignorance and malice as the will of a higher being.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 421: Thomasin teoreema on sosiologian teoria, jonka William Isaac Thomas ja Dorothy Swaine Thomas muotoilivat vuonna 1928: Jos miehet luulevat tilanteita todellisiksi, miehet toteuttavat niiden seurauxet. Jos Nato sanoo että Suomi on Naton viimeinen rintama, suomalaiset rientävät ryssää vastaan torrakot kourassa, vieläpä iloxeen.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 426: Second even a random operating system can be a design choice, as can an override function. Third take into account Hasgahas Pratis (divine providence, and olam Habbah. So even if someone gets swept up in a public calamity, it can act as a test, atonement, or early retirement, until Techiyas Hamasim.. so do teshuvah daily to grow and prepare, as we do not know the day we 'retire'. all the best, rm -rf
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 429: That they should have acquired weapons and become proficient in them. The proper comforting phrase for one who lost an animal is "May the Omnipresent One make full your loss (HaMakom Yemalei Chesroncha)" -- see Tractate Berachos 16b. I have learned much from "Chabad.org," through the years. Orthodoxy, is not what I follow, yet I love the information.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 457: Ke 7.6.2023 Kangasalan harjumaisemat tarinoivat elämästä, kuolemasta ja luonnon valtavasta voimasta - Toimittaja retkeili harjuja pitkin Kyötikkälästä Punamultalukolle: Tuttu pururata vie Kyötikkälästä kohti Kirkkoharjun lakea. Kangasala tunnetaan erityisesti hajuistaan. Petterin hirsitalo Kangasalalla oli niin tiivis että etuoven sulkiessa takaovi aukesi. Hyvä kysymys: Miksi kyyt tuppaavat pihoihin Ruutanassa? Pihoihin luikertelevat kyykäärmeet ovat olleet tänä kesänä harmina Ruutanan alueella. That mean black snake. Käärmeen päät pitää murskata!
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 477: Muodollinen siirtymä baptistikirkosta vapaaseurakunnalisuuteen tapahtui Vaasassa vuonna 1883, kun kymmenen vapaampaa ehtoolliskäytäntöä suosinutta saarnaaja A. W. Backmanin johdolla erosi seurakunnasta.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 546:
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 578: Nigel Blackwell
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 596: Jack Higgins
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    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 665: 17. Jack Higgins.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 666: Rikkaimmat "kirjailijat" - Jack Higgins.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 668: Jack Higgins on 1922 93-vuotiaana kuollut monimiljonäärikirjailija. Higgins varttui Belfastissa Pohjois-Irlannissa ja on yksi maailman suosituimmista kirjailijoista.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 669: Kesäkuussa 2023 Jack Higginsin nettovarallisuus oli noin 86 miljoonaa dollaria, mikä tekee hänestä listan 17. rikkain kirjailija.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 670: Henry "Harry" Patterson (27. heinäkuuta 1929 – 9. huhtikuuta 2022), joka tunnetaan yleisesti kynänimellään Jack Higgins , oli brittiläinen kirjailija. Hän oli suosittujen trillereiden ja vakoiluromaanien myydyin kirjailija . Hänen romaaninsa The Eagle Has Landed (1975) myi yli 50 miljoonaa kappaletta ja sovitettiin vuoden 1976 menestyneeksi samannimiseksi elokuvaksi. "Harry" vaihtoi vanhan kunnon "Patin" lähes tyttärensä ikäiseen uuteen malliin neljännesvuosisadan käytön jälkeen. Heidän tyttärensä Sarah Patterson kirjoitti romaanin Kaukainen kesä (1976).
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 722: Richard G. Brown, was a teacher of mathematics and wrote textbooks from 1968 until
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 724: organist and student of sacred music. Brown was raised an Episcopalian, and
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 738: After graduating from Phillips Exeter, Brown attended Amherst College, where he was a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity. [En mennyt Barbaran sijaisexi Amherstiin. Amherstissa oli pelkkiä lehmiä. Nyt voisin olla tiikerikirjailija Donin paikalla. Barbaran mies Emmon Bach oli depressiivinen, varmaan Barbaran lytistämänä. Niillä oli vanerista tehty kesämökki jossain pusikossa.]
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 739: He played squash, sang in the Amherst Glee Club, and was a writing student of visiting novelist Alan Lelchuk (n.h.). [Merkittäviä kriittisiä tutkimuksia Lelchukista ovat olleet Philip Roth Esquiressa, Wilfrid Sheed Book -of-the-Month Club Newsissa, Benjamin DeMott The Atlanticissa, Mordechai Richler Chicago Tribunessa ja Steven Birkets The New Republicissa. Nämä olivat varmaan kaikki juutalaisia, kuten Lechuk izekin. American Mischief "Yksikään kirjailija ei ole kirjoittanut niin tietäen ja kaunopuheisesti lihallisen intohimon seurauksista Massachusettsissa Scarlet Letterin jälkeen." Philip Roth, Esquire. On Home Ground "On Home Ground herättää nuorille lukijoilleen ajankohtaisia ​​kysymyksiä ja tekee sen niin taitavasti. Se saavuttaa niin paljon menestystä kuin baseball-harjoitus ja nostalgia." Juutalaisomisteinen The New York Times Book Review. Lelchuk kirjoittaa valtavan ilolla kuvista, sanoista ja järkähtämättömästä kuolevaisesta erityisyydestä. Naisille, jotka etsivät vastauksia, hän tarjoaa juutalaisia olankohautuxia, epäselvyyttä, joka on omituisen tyydyttävää." Catherine Bateson (juutalaisen Margaret Meadin juutalainen tytärvainaa).] Brown spent the 1985 school year abroad in Seville, Spain, where he was enrolled in an art history course at the University of Seville. Brown graduated from Amherst in 1986.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 740: Danilla oli surkea muusikonura länsirannikolla jota nöyrä, sittemmin eroprosessissa kusetettu vaimo Blythe koitti turhaan buustata. Brown and his wife Blythe moved to Rye, New Hampshire in 1993, samana vuonna jolloin ize sain karkoituxen Kouvolaan. Brown became an English teacher at his alma mater Phillips Exeter, and gave Spanish classes to 6th, 7th, and 8th graders at Lincoln Akerman School, a small school for K–8th grade with about 250 students, in Hampton Falls. Aikamoinen mahalasku tuli Danille(kin). While on vacation in Tahiti in 1993, Brown read Sidney Sheldon's (n.h.) novel The Doomsday Conspiracy, and was inspired to become a writer of thrillers. He started work on Digital Fortress, setting much of it in Seville, where he had studied in 1985. He also co-wrote a humor book with his wife, 187 Men to Avoid: A Survival Guide for the Romantically Frustrated Woman, under the pseudonym "Danielle Brown". Brown's first three novels had little success, with fewer than 10,000 copies in each of their first printings. His fourth novel, The Da Vinci Code, became a bestseller, going to the top of the New York Times Best Seller list during its first week of release in 2003. It is one of the most popular books of all time, with 81 million copies sold worldwide as of 2009. Its success has helped push sales of Brown's earlier flops. Brown's prose style has been criticized as clumsy, to say the least. The Da Vinci Code committed style and word choice blunders in almost every paragraph. Recurring elements that Brown prefers to incorporate into his novels include a simple hero pulled out of their familiar setting and thrust into a new one with which they are unfamiliar, an attractive female sidekick/love interest, foreign travel, imminent danger from a pursuing villain, antagonists who have a disability or genetic disorder, and a 24-hour time frame in which the story takes place.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 741: Brown's work is heavily influenced by academic Joseph Campbell, who wrote extensively on mythology and religion and was highly influential in the field of screenwriting. Brown also states he based the character of Robert Langdon on Campbell. Vizi tästä akateemisesta Joosepista taitaa ollakin jo paasaus! Brown does his writing in his loft. He told fans that he uses inversion therapy (ei tarkoita housut pois homopatiaa vaan roikkumista pää alaspäin kuin apina) to help with writer's block. He uses gravity boots and says, "hanging upside down seems to help me solve plot challenges by shifting my entire perspective". Dan on myös hanakka plagioimaan muiden yhtä onnettomia kirjoja.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 743: Benjy DeMott -vainaa "saw as three pervasive social myths: the assumption, held by many Americans, that we live in a classless society; the promise, held out by movies and television, that individual friendships between blacks and whites can vanquish racism all by themselves; and the images of women, ubiquitous in popular culture, that render them almost indistinguishable from men." He opined that movements of the lower classes have a tendency to 'go awry.' Benjamin Haile DeMott was born on June 2, 1924, in Rockville Centre, N.Y.; his father was a carpenter, his mother a faith healer. He joined the Amherst faculty in 1951 and earned a Ph.D. in English literature from Harvard two years later. He observed that a tenet of national faith in America had been that "goodness equals laughter, that humour can banish crisis, that if you pack up your troubles and smile, horror will take to the caves". Critical response to Mr. DeMott's work was divided. His detractors saw his pop-culture references as forced efforts to look au courant.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 755: Thousand Faces, joka julkaistiin 1992 suomeksi nimellä Sankarin tuhannet kasvot.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 763: löytyi Sysmän kirjaston poistohyllystä. Kirjailijoiden esikoiset tuppaa olemaan omaelämänkerrallisia. Don Rosa ei vaan Brown (ei siis etu- vaan takapuolen värisävy) omisti esikoiskirjansa Digital Fortress 1998 [silloin(kin) olisi Suomen pitänyt hakea Naton jäsenexi hemmetti! Nyt kun Suomi on vihdoin länsiliitossa on Danin kirja jo Sysmän kirjastosta poistettu] iskälle ja äiskylle. Dan oli silloin 34-vuotias. Se alkaa näillä kuvilla ja tunnelmilla [Just a tip: Don't ever take anything from a Dan Brown novel to be based in fact. Digital Fortress is perhaps the stupidest compilation of nonsense ever published]:
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 808: He koordinoivat ja tukivat EFF DES -krakkauslaitteen (lempinimeltään Deep Crack) rakentamista käyttämällä erityistä laitteistoa ja ohjelmistoa ja maksoi 210 000 dollaria. Tämä laski viestin rikkomisen ennätyksen 56 tuntiin 17. heinäkuuta 1998 ja alle 24 tuntiin 19. tammikuuta 1999 (yhdessädistributed.net).
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    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 880: 8. Nigel Blackwell.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 882: Nigel Blackwell on luovutettu Blackwellin henkilökunnalle. Blackwell Publishing myytiin vuonna 2006 572 miljoonalla eurolla. Toby ja hänen veljenpoikansa Nigel nettoivat suuren osan siitä.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 883: Nigel Blackwellin nettovarallisuuden arvioidaan olevan noin 292,5 miljoonaa dollaria.
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 922: Vuonna 2007 joka viidestoista myyty kovakantinen romaani oli James Pattersonin kirjoittama, minkä arvioitiin tarkoittavan 16 miljoonaa myytyä kirjaa pelkästään Pohjois-Amerikassa. Forbes-lehden mukaan Patterson ansaitsi 50 miljoonaa dollaria kesäkuiden 2007 ja 2008 välisenä aikana, mikä asetti hänet parhaiten ansaitsevien "kirjailijoiden" listalla toiseksi. Kokonaisuudessaan Pattersonin kirjat ovat myyneet maailmanlaajuisesti noin 350 miljoonaa kappaletta (2016). Hän on voittanut palkintoja: mm. Edgar Awardin, BCA Mystery Guild’s Thriller of the Year ja International Thriller of the Year -palkinnot. Pattersonia kutsuttiin Time-lehdessä "mieheksi, joka ampuu sontaa nopeammin kuin varjonsa" [kertokaapa tarkemmin?]. Hän on ensimmäinen kirjailija, jonka kaksi kirjaa sijoittuivat samaan aikaan ensimmäisiksi The New York Timesin aikuisten ja lasten bestseller-listoilla, ja ensimmäinen, jolla on kaksi kirjaa NovelTrackerin top 10 -listalla yhtaikaa. Hänellä on eniten New York Times bestseller-listalle päässeitä kirjoja: yhteensä 45 kirjaa. Hän on myös vieraillut Simpsonit-tv-ohjelmassa (jaksossa "Yokel Chords"), jossa hän esitti ketäs muuta kuin itseään. Lisäksi Patterson vieraili cameoroolissa (esittäen itseään) rikossarjan Castle avausjaksossa. Castle kertoo jännityskirjailijasta, joka auttaa poliisia listimään huppupäisiä notmiitä.
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    ack;background:white;text-align:center;margin-top:0%;margin-bottom:0%">Syntymästä lautaselle

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    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 137: Vuonna 2020 ilmoitettiin, että 600 miljoonaa ihmistä käytti kuukausittain lisätyn todellisuuden suodattimia Instagramissa tai Facebookissa, kun taas 76 % Snapchatin käyttäjistä käytti niitä päivittäin.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 202: Sine cera (ilman vahaa) on huonon Donin levittämä virheellinen kansanetymologia sincerus-sanalle. Uusvilpittömyys juontaa juurensa 1980-luvun puoliväliin; amerikkalainen kirjailija David Foster Wallace teki sen kuitenkin suosituksi 1990-luvulla. "He kohtelevat vanhoja epätrendejä inhimillisiä ongelmia ja tunteita Yhdysvaltain elämässä kunnioituksella ja vakaumuksella.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 205: Teoria on seuraava: Infinite Jest on Wallacen yritys ilmentää ja dramatisoida vallankumouksellista fiktiota, jota hän vaati esseessään "E Unibus Pluram: Television and US Fiction". (Vittu et toi Sikiökin oli sivistymätön: "Unibus"? "pluram"? HAHAHA. Jätkä ei osaa latinasta edes alkeita. Koitin lukea Sikiön ao. prujua mutta se oli loputtoman pitkästyttävä.) Tyyli on sellainen, jossa uusi vilpittömyys kumoaa ironisen ironisuuden, joka on 1900-luvun loppua kohden kovertanut nykyisen fiktion. Wallace yritti kirjoittaa vastalääkettä kyynisyydelle, joka oli valloittanut ja surullittanut niin paljon amerikkalaista kulttuuria hänen elinaikanaan. Hän yritti luoda viihdettä, joka saisi meidät puhumaan isänmaallista potaskaa uudelleen. On jo aika unohtaa Vietnamin turpiinotto, sitäpaizi rättipäistä saa helpommin mureketta, kun niillä ei ole niitä viidakoita missä kykkiä. Lisäksi lukuisia kirjailijoita on kuvattu New Sincerity -liikkeen myötävaikuttajiksi, mukaan lukien Jonathan Franzen, Zadie Smith, Dave Eggers (n.h.), Stephen Graham Jones (n.h.), ja Michael Chabon (n.h.). Ei kun suuri narratiivi takas kunniaan!
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 352: "It was one of the great ironies of his career that the pacifist Einstein, through this action, should have helped initiate the era of nuclear weapons to whose use he was completely opposed." Haista paska kappalainen hyvin tiesi wiixiwallu mitä oli tekemässä, vitun luikero.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 354: "The establishment of Israel is an event which actively engages the conscience of this generation....It is, therefore, a bitter paradox to find that a State which was destined to be a shelter for a martyred people is itself a Nazi State." Tämä puhe jäi Pertiltä pitämässä Israelissa kun maha-aortta halkesi.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 359: The second was a son named Hans Albert (called “Albert” by his parents), who attained a doctorate in engineering and became a university professor, homeless, and an acknowledged expert on hydraulics. He was obviously quite intelligent, although not quite at changing-the-entire-precepts-of-physics level.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 366: Mulier cum poculo abominationis iacens fub beftiam, adoratur a regibus & populis terrae. Öööh... senkin huorra! Du är död, hora. I själva verket virke...
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 371: On tosiaan aika "jännää" että 2 supermachouskontoa (k-usko ja islam) kärhämöivät just sumerien kuujumalattaren Inannan kulttipaikoilla. No kaskun sieltä löytyi öljyä!
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 379: De Noli opponerade sig mot vad han då beskrev som ”flockimmunitetstrategi” (svenska myndigheter förnekade att ha haft en sådan), och i en intervju i juli 2020 deklarerade att istället endast ett upptäckande av vaccin skulle förutsätta nedbringandet av pandemin. Då nämndes han i en kultur-ledarartikel i Expressen (2-04-20) bland de tre forskarna som utpekades där som ”Corona haverister”, som inriktade ”kritik mot Anders Tegnell och Folkhälsomyndigheten”. I november 2021 deklarerade han, ”Om jag fick igenom min vilja skulle jag göra vaccination – med undantag för kliniska fall – obligatorisk för alla medborgare i alla länder”. Ruåzalaisille ei Nolin tarjoama Sputnik kelvannut. Ylläri. Ruåzalaiset ovat lähes yhtä vastenmielisiä länsiotuxia kuin anglosaxit. Ehkä vika onkin länsigermaaninen perimä?
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    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 544: Rortyn omat, joskus omituiset, Jamesian ja Deweyanin uudelleenlausunnot teemoja” (PSH, xiii). Nämä uudelleenlausunnot menevät niin pitkälle kuin suosittelevat sitä, mitä James ja Deweyn olisi pitänyt sanoa. James should have been satisfied with ‘‘The Will to Believe’’ rather than ending with a ‘‘brave and exuberant ‘‘Conclusion’’ to Varieties of Religious Experience’’. Bernstein finds Rorty guilty of fabricating a Nietzscheanized James or a Wittgensteinianized Derrida or a Heideggerianized Dewey. In this way, Rorty practiced something of what the ancients called "wisdom", and we moderns call "self help".
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 546: Kierkegaard’s view was that one’s relation to a deity is irreducible to a creed (TRR, pp. 391–392). Instead of belief, what is vital is the religious romance. Willy to believe. The intimacy between a lesser being and a greater being is something we find in Keats' Endymion. Rorty analogizes religious faith with the experience of lovemaking. Unfair relations are valuable if they are able to deepen an individual’s unique life experience. They redeem the believer and the lover by helping them grow meaningfully, not by stretching uncomfortably. Religious connections range from "one of adoring obedience, or ecstatic communion, or quiet confidence, or some combination of these". Sounds a lot like Al Bundy's Love And Marrage.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 560: The SPERMA model is a model Seligman developed to explain what contributes to a sense of flourishing. The five factors in this model are:
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 577: Lunastava suhde täyttää elämämme merkityksellisesti ja merkityksellisesti, inspiroi riskejä ja uhrauksia ja johtaa siittimemme laajentumiseen ja transuiluun. Kukin lunastuu kuka mitenkin. Lunastus on demokraattinen ja privaattiasia. Mutta miksi Rortyn on käytettävä lunastusta, ensisijaisesti kaupallista ja toissijaisesti uskonnollista kieltä hänen työssään? Väitöskirjani on, että lunastus lainaa uskonnolta pelastavan voiman, joka on välttämätön, jotta ihmiset viizivät työskennellä maallisen hyväksi ja toivoa liberaalia utopiaa. Kirjallisuus ja "demokratia" (laissez-faire kapitalismi siis) ovat petikavereita. In terms of fostering flourishing, happiness and middle-class cohesion, Rorty thinks that "just ordinary" liberal democracy is all the ideology anybody needs.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 597: Hans Blumenberg (1920-1996) war der älteste Sohn von Josef Carl Blumenberg (1880–1949), dem Inhaber eines Lübecker Kunstverlages, und seiner Ehefrau Else Blumenberg, geb. Schreier (1882–1945). Die Familie des Vaters stammte aus dem Bistum Hildesheim und hatte seit Generationen katholische Priester wie Friedrich Blumenberg (1732–1811) und Franz Edmund Blumenberg (1764–1846) hervorgebracht. Aufgrund des jüdischen Familienhintergrundes seiner Mutter musste er im Herbst 1940 das Studium der katholischen Theologie abbrechen. v 1944 Hans oli joutua KZ-lageriin, mutta onnistui piileskelemään sodan loppuun morsiamen kotona.
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    Richard Rorty and the concept of redemption, by: Tracy Llanera


    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 610: Rorty narrates that the West’s first redemptive principle was man’s relationship with God, the guarantor of universal truth, meaning, and salvation. God was eventually dethroned by the Truth of philosophy, as heralded by the Enlightenment and the scientific revolution. Truth’s goal was to decipher reality’s blueprint. At present, the truth is being nudged over by the Imagination. The modern imagination aspires to enlarge our acquaintance with humanity and enrich ethical relations. Rorty argues that a culture of imagination can serve the redemptive purposes previously ministered by religion and truth, only in a manner more suited to a liberal, secular context. He calls this a literary culture, a culture where meaningful human relationships are ‘‘mediated by human artifacts such as books and buildings, paintings and songs’’ (TRR, p. 478). For Rorty, the literary culture may successfully usher a new world motivated by the ideal of human solidarity.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 612: Täähän kuulostaa vähän Foster Wallacelta. Sikiö kyllä aavisti ettei kulttuurissa ole enää kyse kirjoista vaan liikkuvasta kuvasta, nyttemmin kapuloista kazotuista ultralyhkösistä tai pidemmistä suorasaantivideoista: Instagramista, TikTokista, HBO:sta ja Netflixistä. Veti pään leukakiikkuun kun sen tiiliskivikirjat oli menneet pois muodista.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 615: 123 he desires a human culture fueled by an ethic of self-reliance. Why then does Rorty, a resolutely anti-transcendent pragmatist, brazenly harp on the redemption trope? What purpose does this religiously-inspired idea serve in his project? How will the use of the religious concept impact our current understanding of Rorty’s pragmatism?
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 619: Redemption is also bound up with the sacred, or the locus of a manifestation of something great and holy as opposed to the profane or commonplace. Charles Taylor distinguishes the sacred as non-human forces located in ‘‘certain places (e.g., temples), times (e.g., feast days), actions (e.g., rituals), or people (e.g., priests, victims)’’ in contrast to the ‘‘merely worldly’’ (2011, p. 118).
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 620: The sacred elevates the ordinary human constitution. In today’s biggest monotheistic religions, Christian sacraments and Islamic rites are designed to welcome the purifying grace of the Divine in a believer’s life.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 632: Penifying philosophy reacts critically to essentialist
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 641: Stretching. Stretching involves attaching a stretcher or extender device — also referred to as a penile traction device — to the penis for gentle tension.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 642: A few small studies have reported length increases of half an inch to almost 2 inches (about 1 to 3 centimeters) with these devices. However, the activity may be uncomfortable. Also, it requires a commitment of at least 4 to 6 hours a day for many months to see results. More research is needed to see if stretching is safe and if it works. [See P. Carlson (op.cit.), s.v. Pepita].
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 644: A few things that might actually help: Talk to your health care provider or a counselor. Feeling unhappy about the size of your penis is common. A mental health specialist or your family health care provider might have a trick or two to show you, and she might be tighter down there than your wife. Many men feel better with reassurance that they are "typical" and it's the wife that is abnormally roomy. Thanx Stephanie! That felt good!
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 650: There is a place where we are always alone with our own mortality, where we must simply have something greater than ourselves to hold onto—God or history or politics or literature or a belief in the healing power of love, or even righteous anger. Sometimes I think they are all the same. A reason to believe, a way to take the world by the throat and insist that there is more to this life than we have ever imagined (Allison 1994, p. 181; PSH, p. 161)
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 688: So sprach ich, da entführte Niin puhuin, sinne vietteli
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 691: Zu kommen gedacht, ein Genius mich Ajatellut päästä, henki mut
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 700: Schnell aufgewachsen, Pian kasvanut,
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 755: Des Jüngers und es sahe der achtsame Mann yxinkertaisuudesta, ja valpas poika
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 760: Aussprach der Herr und die letzte Liebe, denn nie genug puhui der herra ja viime lemmestä,
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 787: Der Königliche und zerbrach der kuninkaallinen ja särki
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 795: Zu wohnen in liebender Nacht, und bewahren Asua rakastavassa yössä, ja säilyttää
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 805: Allein, wo zweifach yxin, missä 2x
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 843: Zwar Eisen träget der Schacht, Mutta rautaa on tuutissa,
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 852: Das Bild nachahmen möcht′ ein Knecht - voisi kuvaan matkia orjanpoika,
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 904: Nie hat es Gutes gebracht. Ei siitä koskaan hyvä heilu.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 945: Brawne Lamia’s name comes from a combination of John Keats’ beloved Fanny Brawne, and his poem named Lamia (1819). She is described as a rather short and muscular with an intense gaze. She has shoulder-length black curls, dark eyes, sharp nose and wide expressive mouth. She is said to be very beautiful anyway. She becomes "romantically involved" with Johnny and pregnant to boot. She's from Lusus, a world that has gravity 1.3 times stronger than that of Earth. Because of that, she's shorter than many others, but has "heavy layers of mussel". Varoitus! seuraava kuva paljastaa yxityiskohtia ulkosynnyttimistä!
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 953: Ja tässäpä myös omalla tavallaan aika mehevä majavagalleria ex post factum...
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 970: Worum es geht? Um Sehnsucht nach einer besseren Welt!
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 972: Alle Jahre wieder geht er um wie ein Virus: der Wunsch, alles stehen und liegen zu lassen, auf dem Jakobsweg zu wandern oder mit dem Segelboot die Welt zu umrunden. Ob bewusst oder nicht: All die Zivilisationsmüden treten in die Fußstapfen des griechischen Einsiedlers Hyperion, erfunden von Friedrich Hölderlin. Hyperions Lebensgeschichte ist Hölderlins literarische Anklage gegen das spießbürgerliche, dumpfe und materialistische Deutschland seiner Zeit, das ihm als Künstler und Idealisten kaum Luft zum Atmen ließ, nein in einen Turm einschließ. Seine Sprache war schon damals gewöhnungsbedürftig und ist es heute erst recht: Da „säuseln holdselige Tage“, es neigen sich „lispelnde Bäume“ und es „gährt das Leben“. Doch die Fragen des lange verkannten Genies sind nicht aus der Welt: Wie kann der Mensch seine Vereinzelung überwinden? Auf welchem Weg eine bessere Welt schaffen? Und wie im Einklang mit der Natur leben? Das antike Griechenland mag heute als Vorbild ausgedient haben, aber die Suche nach Antworten auf diese Fragen bleibt aktuell.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 977: Inhalt: Der Grieche Hyperion erzählt seinem deutschen Brieffreund Bellarmin in 60 Briefen sein Leben. Er erinnert sich an einen treuen Begleiter und an seine große Liebe Diotima und daran, wie er beide verlor. Nach der Teilnahme an einem Aufstand gegen die Osmanen hat Hyperion seine Hoffnung auf die Wiederauferstehung des antiken Griechenlands begraben und sich als Einsiedler in die Natur zurückgezogen.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 979: Der Roman handelt von der Sehnsucht nach einer anderen, von platonischen Idealen inspirierten Welt.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 985: Zugleich lässt sich Hyperion als Gleichnis für die Nachwehen der Französischen Revolution lesen.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 989: Hölderlin hatte zu Lebzeiten nur mäßigen Erfolg. Seine zweite Lebenshälfte verbrachte er in geistiger Umnachtung.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 996: Se voi olla Hölderlinin kaltaisen hyypän himmeli. Wanker in a round tower searching for black sausage in a corner. Mulle riittäisi eines zu sein mit Diotima...
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 1002: Nachdem der weise Adamas ihm die Liebe zur großen Geschichte seines Vaterlandes nahegebracht hat, begegnet Hyperion in Smyrna dem wesens- und geistesverwandten Alabanda, der von einer besseren, zukünftigen Welt träumt, da ihm die Gegenwart schal und verkommen erscheint. Anders als Hyperion, der das Ziel der neuen Gesellschaft evolutionär erreichen möchte, ist Alabanda allerdings davon überzeugt, dass dies nur mit Gewalt zu verwirklichen ist. Als er Hyperion in den revolutionären 'Bund der Nemesis' einweiht, kommt es zwischen ihnen zu einem Streit, der zu beider Trennung führt.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 1049: Erlösung sounds a lot like the English word loan and the main use of both of them is money that you get. But that’s just a coincidence because the two are not related. And Erlösung is muuuuuuch cooler because… you don’t have to pay it back.
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    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 57: Maria har utövat mindfulnessmeditation – eller Vipassana/insiktsmeditation– i över 20 år (jo det är just den som foster-Wallace höll tummen upp för i album 80), och hon har deltagit på ett antal retreater genom åren. Hon har lärt ut Mindfulnessbaserad Stressreduktion (MBSR) på Karolinska Institutets personalfriskvård sedan 2010. Hon har även arbetat som samordnare för hållbar utveckling på organisatorisk nivå på Karolinska Institutet, samt hållit kurser i ämnet. Hon är medlem i Riksföreningen Psykoterapicentrum.
    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 88: Alkoholistiraivossa Rojack murhaa vieraantuneen vaimonsa, korkean yhteiskunnan naisen, ja laskeutuu Manhattanin jazzklubien, baarien ja mafian synkkään alamaailmaan juonittelemaan. Seuraavana vuorossa on Cherry Melanie, yökerholaulaja ja korkeassa asemassa olevan gangsterin tyttöystävä. Rojack saa kuoleman näyttämään itsemurhalta ja säilyttää syyttömyytensä riippumatta siitä, kuinka tiukka tarkastelu tai vakavia seurauksia on. Rojack tuntee olevansa vapautunut väkivallasta ja kuvittelee saavansa viestejä Kuusta ja näkevänsä ääniä, jotka käskevät häntä kieltämään syyllisyytensä. Seuraavien 24 tunnin aikana Rojack kiinnittää huomionsa New Yorkin poliisilaitokseen, häneen veitsellä vetävän epäsäännöllisen mustan viihdyttäjän pelotteluun ja kuolleen vaimonsa isän Barney Oswald Kellyn kerättyyn poliittiseen painoarvoon, joka ehdottaa, että korkeammat poliittiset lähteet ovat kiinnostuneita Rojackin kohtalosta. Luku 1: Rojack oksentaa parvekkeen yli juhlissa ja harkitsee itsemurhaa. Luku 2: Rojack harrastaa seksiä Rutan kanssa hänen huoneessaan. Luku 3. Hän juoksee kadulle. Luku 4. Rojack istuu baarissa juomassa. Hän ja Rojack flirttailevat ja suutelevat. 5. He harrastavat seksiä, ja Rojack tajuaa rakastuneensa häneen. Rojack työntyy taas Cherryyn ja he rakastelevat. Luku 6. Hän sai vihdoin emättimen orgasmin Rojackin kanssa. Luku 7. Rojack ja Shago tappelevat. Rojack saa yliotteen ja heittää Shagon alas portaita. Luku 8. Rojack lyö Kellyä Shagon sateenvarjolla ennen pakenemista. Luku 9. Epilogi. Rojack matkustaa Las Vegasiin, jossa hän voittaa suuria pöydissä ja maksaa kaikki velkansa.
    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 90: Gordon huomaa, että Mailer lieventää Amerikan unelman väkivallan aiheuttamaa shokkia käyttämällä takamusjaksoja. Dearborn kutsuu Rojackia "olennaiseksi Mailer-sankariksi", koska hän on esimerkkinä monista Mailerin piirteistä ja saavutuksista itse sotasankarina, menestyvänä poliitikkona, televisiopersoonana ja "eksistenttiaalisen psykologian" professorina. Mailer'silla on yhtäläisyyksiä Rojackin kanssa: He molemmat opiskelivat Harvardissa, palvelivat toisessa maailmansodassa, olivat kiinnostuneita poliittisesta tehtävästä ja esiintyivät keskusteluohjelmissa. Mailer näyttää käyttäneen puukotusta toiseen vaimooonsa Adele Moralesiin, kun taas Rojack murhasi vaimonsa Deborahin. Mailer ei kiistänyt näitä yhtäläisyyksiä, mutta totesi:
    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 92: Rojack on edelleen huomattavasti erilainen kuin minä - hän on tyylikkäämpi, nokkelampi, sankarillisempi, hänen fyysinen voimansa on huomattava, ja samalla hän on korruptoituneempi kuin minä. Halusin luoda miehen, joka oli minua suurempi mutta hieman vähemmän menestyvä. Siten ihannetapauksessa hänen psyykkinen tiheys, jos saan käyttää yksityistä ilmaisua, olisi yhtä suuri kuin minun - ja niin voisin kirjoittaa hänen päästään mukavasti.
    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 99: He was born into a Jewish family of Polish-Jewish descent. His father was born in Radomyśl Wielki, Galicia (then part of Austria-Hungary, now Poland), and his mother was a native of New York whose parents also arrived from that town. Isidore owned a women's clothing manufacturing business employing 400 people. They owned a summer house in Far Rockaway, Queens, and employed a chauffeur. In the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the family lost almost everything and moved to Gravesend, Brooklyn.
    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 101: On May 1, 1935, he joined the League of American Writers (1935–1943), whose members were largely either Communist Party members or fellow travelers. In Rowe's view, all successful plays built dramatically from an "attack" (the introduction of a conflict), through a "crisis," and finally to a "resolution." Rowe consulted his government consulting on the use of drama as a propaganda tool to raise morale and to define America's goals during the war.
    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 113: Ei Shane kuitenkaan, josta näkyy tulleen nimekäs rullalautturi. His normal stance is Goofy. In Shane's 2015 "Shane Goes Skate Mental" video part, Shane performed a nollie backside heelflip down the steps at Wallenberg. This is one of the most difficult tricks a skateboarder has done at this location. Shane O’Neill (n. 1530 – 2. kesäkuuta 1567 lähellä Cushendumia, Antrimin kreivikunta) oli irlantilainen aatelisherra, joka johti 1560-luvulla kapinaa Englannin ylivaltaa vastaan. MacDonnellien joukot kuitenkin hyökkäsivät petollisesti hänen kimppuunsa ja surmasivat hänet. Näin englantilaiset pääsivät eroon O’Neillista, jota he eivät itse olleet kyenneet kukistamaan.
    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 158: Mozzarella själv tror att det finns en Gud vars kacklande man åtminstone ibland kan förnimma, men som det är omöjligt att göra sig någon nytta av. Hen går inte att få i gryta för att koka, och fjädrar får man inte heller utav hen. Med tro är det som med kärlek: börjar man fundera på hur stark känslan är sjunker gryttemperaturen omedelbart.
    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 162: Jag tycker hemskt mycket om ritualer, att man får börja med att bekänna sina synder och få förlåtelse. Orden ”förbarma dig” är väldigt vackra. Och så känns det bra att lämna kyrkan med en välsignelse. Trosbekännelsen har hon däremot svårt för, eftersom den känns som ett kontrakt som man förväntas skriva under. Hon vill ha priset utan att betala priset.
    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 295: Jobs was placed for adoption as an infant by his biological parents,
    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 298: Jorgensen and Jackie Gise, who were still teenagers at the time. By June 1965, his
    xxx/ellauri314.html on line 300: high school, Jacklyn dated unicyclist Ted Jorgensen. She became pregnant in 1963
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    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 115: Houston Stewart Chamberlain (/ˈtʃeɪmbərlɪn/; 9 September 1855 – 9 January 1927) was a British-German philosopher who wrote works about political philosophy and natural science. His writing promoted German ethnonationalism, antisemitism, and scientific racism; and he has been described as a "racialist writer". His best-known book, the two-volume Die Grundlagen des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts (The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century), published 1899, became highly influential in the pan-Germanic Völkisch movements of the early 20th century, and later influenced the antisemitism of Nazi racial policy. Indeed, Chamberlain has been referred to as "Hitler's John the Baptist".
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 128: Kolmesta (3) Facebook-johtajasta kolme (3) on juutalaisia. Tämä on 100 %:n numeerinen esitys. Seitsemästä (7) Facebook-johtajasta neljä (4) on juutalaisia ​​tai osittain juutalaisia. Tämä on 57 prosentin numeerinen esitys. Juutalaisia ​​on noin 2 % Yhdysvaltain väestöstä.* Siksi juutalaiset ovat yliedustettuina Facebookin johtajien joukossa 50-kertaisesti (5 000 prosenttia) ja Facebookin johtajien joukossa 28,5-kertaisesti (2 850 prosenttia).
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 251: Tämä kertomus löytyi "Greedy finance" nimiseltä palstalta, se oli täynnä mainoskatkoja. Pääasia oli kazoa ne kaikki mainoxet. Ads help us run this site. By continuing your navigation on our site, pre-selected companies may set cookies or access and use sensitive information on your device to serve relevant ads or personalized content.
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 307: Agha Ahmad Ali (1839-1873), Bengali academic, scholar of Persian and Urdu poet, died of tuberculosis on June 1873
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 317: Edward Bellamy (1850–1898), fiction writer remembered for his book Looking Backward, died from tuberculosis
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 319: Sukanta Bhattacharya, Bengali poet and playwright
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 323: Rachel Bluwstein
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 325: Anne and Emily Brontë and other members of the Brontë family of writers, poets and painters were struck by tuberculosis. Anne, their brother Branwell, and Emily all died of it within two years of each other. Charlotte Brontë's death in 1855 was stated at the time as having been due to tuberculosis, but there is some controversy over this today. Näyttää siltä, ​​että hän myös tuli nopeasti raskaaksi; vaikka hän ei ole koskaan maininnut häntä erityisesti tämänaikaisessa kirjeenvaihdossaan, hän pyytää neuvoja ihmisiltä, ​​jotka ovat saaneet vauvoja, vartioidulla kielellä, jota voidaan helposti tulkita. Brontën pappilamuseossa on myös pieni, kaunis ja liikkuva vauvanhuppari, jonka ystävä oli valmistanut Charlottelle tulevaa iloista tapahtumaa varten. Sitä ei koskaan tapahtunut. Vuonna 1972 Lontoon yliopiston synnytys- ja gynekologian professori, professori Philip Rhodes totesi, että "todisteet ovat melko selvät siitä, että hän kuoli hyperemesis gravidurumiin, raskauden turmiolliseen oksentamiseen." Charlotte oli 39 kun se oxensi viimeisen oxennuxensa. Niis, kirjoitat niin kauniisti Bronten perheestä..

    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 339: Charles Bukowski (1920–1994), American author and poet, contracted tuberculosis in 1988; he recovered, losing 60 lbs. He died of leukemia.
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 343: Albert Camus, French writer, playwright, activist, and absurdist philosopher, suffered from tuberculosis. He was forced to drop out of school (University of Algiers) due to severe attacks of tuberculosis. However, his death was caused by a car accident.
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 359: Laura Don (1852–1886), actress-manager, playwright and artist
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 371: Dashiell Hammett (1894–1961), American author and creator of the "hard boiled" detective novel (notably, Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon), contracted tuberculosis during World War I
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 387: Helen Hunt Jackson
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 419: Betty MacDonald
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 449: Petar Petrović Njegoš Najveći srpski pisac
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 465: Winthrop Mackworth Praed
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 475: Joachim Ringelnatz, German poet
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 479: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 497: Juliusz Słowacki
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 505: Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894), Neo-romantic Scottish essayist, novelist and poet, is thought to have suffered from tuberculosis during much of his life. He spent the winter of 1887–1888 recuperating from a presumed bout of tuberculosis at Dr. E.L. Trudeau's Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium in Saranac Lake, New York.
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 525: Jessamyn West, American author, contracted tuberculosis in 1932 and recovered
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    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 663: Finding out you have syphilis can be extremely upsetting. You might experience anger if you feel you've been betrayed, or shame if you think you've infected others. However, hold off placing blame. Don't assume that your partner has been unfaithful to you. One (or both) of you may have been infected by a past partner. Ditto if you unexpectedly get pregnant.
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 665: If you think you might have syphilis, it's best to avoid sex until you've talked with your doctor. If you do engage in sexual activity before seeing your doctor or during it, be sure to follow safe sex practices, such as using a condom. WHO estimates that 7.1 million adults between 15 and 49 years old acquire syphilis every year. About 210 million women get knocked up per year. Over 70 million of the wannabes get aborted, that is about a third. The figures had better go the other way.
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 674: Tony Alamon katolisten vastaiset homoja raiskaavat huutelut keräs satoja seuraajia ja teki hänestä miljonäärin. Hän ja hänen seuraajansa suunnittelivat ja valmistivat paljetettuja farkkutakkeja Hollywood-tähdille, mukaan lukien Michael Jackson ja Elvis Presley.
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    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 44: Facebook odottaa sinua. Lähettää joka aamu viestidröönejä apinan raivolla rikastuaxeen raitapyllypaviaanien kustannuxella. Hyi kuinka se sokeritoukka on karsea. Viimeisin näkemyxeni maailman menosta on että yhteiskuntajärjestelmillä on vitun vähän tekemistä tässä katastrofissa. Apinat jakautuvat aina ilkiöiden käsisä olevixi pyramideixi, jota pitävät pystyssä ahneet wannabeet, ja alempana vielä ovat julmat persumassat ja osattomat tolvanat. Tähän olotilaan vaikuttaa kasautumisen tekniikka minimaalisesti. Vaihda järjestelmää ja samanlaiset ilkiöt on taas huipulla, tai samat.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 51: Tämä self help opas on mulla varmaan vintissä. Sain sen "Haj" Rossilta kun vajosin depressioon 1. kerran MITissä. Suhtauduin siihen jo silloin halvexivasti, kuin myös spugentuntuiseen "Haj" Rossiin izeensä. Sehän oli säälittävä häviäjä. 60-luvun juna oli ajanut sen ohize ja jättänyt laiturille. Juutalaisittain niskojaan nakkeleva ja käsiään levittelevä Nomppa oli selvinnyt sen hyökkäyxestä voittajana. Varmaan "Haj"illakin oli depis, niinkuin Emmon Bachilla.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 53: What is real, lasting happiness? How does one achieve it? And why are so many people holding themselves back? At the heart of this profound, simple, beautiful book is the wisdom of Mildred Newman and Bernard Berkowitz, married psychoanalysts who encourage readers to both love themselves and to confront life's hardest truths.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 101: Luultavasti perin harva vaimo olisi tyytyväinen jos kirjoittaisi runon tuolla hinnalla - ainakaan useammin kuin kerran. Musta silmä opettaa. A good wife knows her place. She fixes her makeup before the husband returns from work and tells the hungry kids to pipe down until he has eaten. She asks him how his day has been and does not volunteer her own hardships during the day.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 158: 'My mother wanted me to marry Elmley, but I didn't find him attractive, which is just as well because, my dear, there was the most ghastly scandal.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 165: 'Sachie', her name for Alexander, bought her a house in Mayfair and a black and white Rolls-Royce. 'He was rich,' she said. 'His father's company printed all the Government's postal orders.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 169: Some years after my visit to Camfield Place, Cartland told one of her biographers that the Duke of Sutherland 'used to come into my bedroom and lie on the bed and kiss me - but I wouldn't let him get into my sacrosanctum.'.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 178: One of the legendary Bentley Boys of the late Twenties, he won the Le Mans 24-hour race in 1930, and then broke Amy Johnson's speed record by flying from Croydon to Cape Town in six-and-a-half days.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 183: 'PG, as I called him, was 25 at that time and absolutely adorable,' said Cartland, 'as well as being the most amazing lover. In my heart, I have always believed that he was Raine's father. I was shattered when he, too, died in a plane crash, while on active service during the war.'
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 198: From the moment Dickie fixed his eyes on her, spoke to her in that deep, amazingly attractive voice - she was his.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 199: But in actual fact their relationship was entirely platonic. She was sharply aware that Mountbatten, emasculated by the infidelities of his promiscuous and nymphomaniac wife, Edwina, had scant interest in sex in his later years, particularly with women.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 205: Cartland put a brave face on the snub, attempting to explain it away, but privately she was devastated. To save face, she threw open Camfield Place for a party for St John's Ambulance volunteers, appearing in the tailored brown uniform of the Order of St John, instead of her usual pink ostrich feathers.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 211: Her sons appeared in the programme, but Earl and Countess Spencer were absentees, seen only on film, in what came across as a decidedly remote tribute.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 217: The last time I saw Cartland was in June 1997, at a performance of Always, a musical about the Abdication, at London's Victoria Palace. Her appearance was drastically changed. Gone was the forest of false eyelashes, and the voluminous blonde wig. The front of her head was now almost bald.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 218: She talked loudly throughout the performance. 'I was there when that happened,' she shouted at one point. In the interval, the theatre manager, who had received complaints from actors and members of the audience, asked her to be quiet.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 221: In 1998, she publicly rebuked Earl Spencer, whom she had never forgiven for kicking Raine's possessions down the stairs at Althorp in black bin-liners, for charging tourists £9.50 to view Diana's grave.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 223: When, on May 21, 2000, Dame Barbara Cartland died peacefully in her sleep, seven weeks short of her 99th birthday, she had written 723 books and had sold more than one billion copies worldwide, in 36 languages.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 225: Unconventional to the last, she elected to be buried in a cardboard coffin in the grounds of Camfield Place, under an oak tree planted by Queen Elizabeth I, to the strains of Perry Como singing I Believe.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 226: Whatever her detractors may say, she was, triumphantly, her own creation, a magnificent original, and a feisty, gutsy, sexually-adventurous explorer along life's highway.
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    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 59: Elokuvan Kurtzin mallina uskotaan laajalti olleen Tony Poe, joka oli mitalein erittäin koristeltu ja erittäin epätavallinen Vietnamin sodan aikakauden puolisotilaallinen upseeri CIA:n erityistoimintojen osastosta (Black Ops). Poen tiedettiin pudottavan katkaistuja päitä vihollisen hallitsemiin kyliin eräänlaisena psykologisen sodankäynnin muotona ja käyttäneen alkuperäiskansojen ihmiskorvia kirjaamaan vihollisten lukumäärän, jotka hänen joukkonsa olivat tappaneet. Hän lähetti nämä korvat takaisin esimiehilleen todisteena hänen ponnisteluistaan ​​syvällä Laosissa.
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    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 95: Heart of Darkness, novelli, kirjoittaja Joseph Conrad, joka julkaistiin ensimmäisen kerran vuonna 1899 Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine ja sitten Conrad's Youth and Two Other Stories (1902). Heart of Darkness tutkii länsimaisen kolonialismin kauhuja ja kuvaa sitä ilmiönä, joka tahraa paitsi sen riistomaita ja kansoja, myös niitä lännessä, jotka edistävät sitä. Vaikka Conradin puoliautoelämäkerrallinen kertomus sai alun perin heikon vastaanoton, siitä on tullut yksi laajimmin analysoiduista englantilaisen kirjallisuuden teoksista. Kriitikot eivät ole aina kohdelleet Pimeyden sydäntä suotuisasti ja moittivat sen epäinhimillistä esittämistä kolonisoituneista kansoista ja sen halveksivaa kohtelua naisia ​​kohtaan. Siitä huolimatta Heart of Darkness on kestänyt, ja nykyään se on modernistinen mestariteos, joka liittyy suoraan postkolonialistiseen todellisuuteen.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 109: Vastaanotto. Heart of Darkness julkaistiin vuonna 1902 novellina Youth: And Two Other Stories -kokoelmassa, joka sisälsi kaksi muuta Conradin tarinaa. Mutta teksti ilmestyi ensimmäisen kerran vuonna 1899 Blackwoodin Edinburgh Magazinessa , kirjallisessa kuukausilehdessä sen tuhannessa numerossa, ja sen toimittaja kutsui Conradin osallistumaan. Conrad epäröi tehdä niin, ehkä hyvästä syystä – vaikka Pimeyden sydän sai tunnustusta omassa kirjallisuudessaan, tarina ei saavuttanut minkäänlaista suosittua menestystä. Näin oli myös silloin, kun se julkaistiin vuonna 1902; Heart of Darkness sai vähiten huomiota kolmesta mukana olleesta tarinasta, ja kokoelma nimettiin samannimisenä kokonaan toisen tarinan mukaan. Conrad ei elänyt tarpeeksi kauan nähdäkseen sen olevan suosittu menestys.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 117: But it’s overly reductive to boil Heart of Darkness down to the commonalities it shares with Conrad’s own experiences. It would be useful to examine its elements crucial to the emergence of modernism: for example, Conrad’s use of multiple narrators; his couching of one narrative within another; the story’s achronological unfolding; and as would become increasingly clear as the 20th century progressed, his almost post-structuralist distrust in the stability of language. At the same time, his story pays homage to the Victorian tales he grew up on, evident in the popular heroism so central to his story’s narrative. In that sense, Heart of Darkness straddles the boundary between a waning Victorian sensibility and a waxing Modernist one.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 127: Character Analysis Kurtz's Native Mistress. The Congolese woman that rails against Kurtz's departure is a complete contrast to Kurtz's Intended. As the Intended is innocent and naïve, the native mistress is bold and powerful. Kurtz is a man of many lusts, and she embodies this part of his personality. She frightens the Harlequin because she finds him to be meddling with Kurtz too much; her threats to him eventually scare him into leaving the Inner Station.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 129: Character Analysis The Intended. Kurtz's fiancée is marked — like the Harlequin — by her absolute devotion to Kurtz. When Marlow visits her after his return from Africa, he finds that she has been dressed in mourning for more than a year and still yearns for information about how her love spent his last days. However, she is actually devoted to an image of Kurtz instead of the man himself: She praises Kurtz's "words" and "example," assuming that these are filled with the nobility of purpose with which Kurtz began his career with the Company. Her devotion is so absolute that Marlow cannot bear to tell her Kurtz's real last words ("The horror! The horror!") and must instead tell her a lie ("The whore! The whore!") that strengthens her already false impression of Kurtz. On a symbolic level, the Intended is like many Europeans, who wish to believe in the greatness of men like Kurtz without considering the more "dark" and hidden parts of their characters. Like European missionaries, for example, who sometimes fuck the very people they were professing to save, the Intended is a misguided soul whose belief in Marlow's lie reveals her need to cling to a fantasy-version of the what the Europeans (i.e., the Company) are doing in Africa.
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    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 152: Dua Lipa (/ˈduːə ˈliːpə/ ⓘ DOO-ə LEE-pə, Albanian: [ˈdua ˈlipa]; born 22 August 1995) is an English and Albanian singer and songwriter. Her voice and disco-influenced production have received critical acclaim and media coverage. She has won numerous accolades throughout her career including seven Battler Britton Awards and three Grammy Awards. Time Magazine named her one of the most influential people in the world as of 2024. Missing from that list are Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, plus both of the geriatric incumbents to the capitalistic throne.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 154: The media have described Lipa as having a mezzo-soprano or contralto vocal range. Her music is primarily pop, and has also been described as disco, house and R&B. Stylistically, her music has been described as dance-pop, synth-pop, R&B, dream pop, alternative pop, and nu-disco subgenres. She describes her musical style as being "dark pop". She is also noted for singing in a "distinct, husky, low register", and her "sultry" tone. Regarding her songwriting process, Lipa states she usually comes to the studio with a concept and starts developing the song with her co-writers. She cites Kylie Minogue, Pink, Nelly Furtado, Jamiroquai, Kendrick Lamar, and Chance the Rapper among her musical influences. "My idea of pop has been P!nk and Christina Aguilera and Destiny's Child and Nelly Furtado", said Lipa in a GQ interview in 2018. Her second studio album Future Nostalgia (2020) was inspired by artists that she listened to during her teens, including Gwen Stefani, Madonna, Moloko, Blondie and Outkast. KIINNNNNNOS. Liikkuuko sinun Lipasi? Ei ota minun orani. I love her lack of energy. Fiat voluntas tua.
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    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 159: and "the Bob Dylan of our age". Swift on tukenut monia brändejä ja yrityksiä, hän on lanseerannut vaatepuita Paul ja Stella McCartneyn kanssa, suunnitellut terveisiä Amerikasta -kortteja ja Jakke Pacific -nukkeja, julkaissut useita tuoksuja Elizabeth Ardenin isokainalosta ja allekirjoittanut monivuotiset sopimukset AT&T:n ja Pääoma Ykkösen kanssa. Hän oli National Hockey Leaguen Nashville Predatorsin ja Sony Cyber-threat -digitaalikameroiden trollaaja, ja hänestä tuli New York Cityn kansainvälinen lähettiläs vuonna 2014 ja levykauppapäivätapahtuma vuonna 2022.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 168: Äänestin taannoin Toni Halmetta koska hän oli rehellisesti rasisti eikä vaan "racist in a weak sense" kuten Conrad. Siinä vaiheessa kun runosuoni kuivahtaa alkaa kynäilijä paasata tällä lailla kirjoista sun muusta taiteesta. Vai että tälläistä kuravelliä tuokin izerakas surkimus lotraa päänsä sisällä päivät pitkät. Välillä surettaa kun tämäkin välttämättä luetaan vizixi, vaikka Jaakko Parantainen on topi tosissaan. Twilightin sarvi sammuu. Tämä täytyy lukea niäpnirääv kuin Jönsin askarteluvihkonen.
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    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 182: Varsinaisen suursuosion My Little Pony koki vasta 2010 alkaneen My Little Pony: Ystävyyden taikaa (engl. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic) -sarjan kautta. Sarja synnytti myös niin sanotun brony-kulttuurin, jossa My Little Ponyn faneiksi tunnustautuivat ensimmäistä kertaa laajassa mittakaavassa myös miehet. Siis ilmeisesti kuitenkin etupiässä pervertit ja käteenvetäjät eikä pedofiilit. Bronies have received significant criticism and ridicule for their out of the mainstream interests. These criticisms include accusations that bronies are interested in My Little Pony for perverted sexual reasons involving bestiality. The term “clopping” refers to when someone masturbates to My Little Pony content.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 188: Tulpa: Brony term for imaginary friend. Or a vein on the penis that has become enlarged and/or darkened so that it has become obvious and unnatural. "I whip out my dick and put it in her vagoo for my Applejack tulpa!" Ojennna tädillesi tulppaani. Sinunko tulppaasi?
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 190: Applejack on maan poni ja yksi My Little Pony Friendship on Magic -elokuvan päähenkilöistä. Hän asuu ja työskentelee Sweet Apple Acresissa isoäitinsä Granny Smithin, veljensä Big McIntoshin , sisarensa Apple Bloomin ja koiransa Winonan kanssa. Hän edustaa rehellisyyden elementtiä. Applejack on luotettava ja lojaali, aina valmis auttamaan apua tarvitsevia kuin pikku Papu. Hän työskentelee Sweet Apple Acresissa pääasiassa omenanpukittajana, vaikka omenat viljelevät joskus myös porkkanoita ja maissia. Hän on hyvä sisarushahmo Apple Bloomille ja tukee ystäviään hyvin heidän seikkailuissaan.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 200: Applejack (omppuviini)
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 201: Applejackin söpöysmerkki: Kolme punaista omenaa.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 233: Uaxaclajuun Ubʼaah Kʼawiil (tunnetaan myös nimellä "Kahdeksastoista kani"), oli 13. ajaw eli voimakkaan mayavaltion hallitsija, joka liittyy Cobánin paikkaan nykyaikaisessa Hondurasissa (sen klassinen maya-nimi oli luultavasti Oxwitik) . Hän hallitsi 2. tammikuuta 695-3. toukokuuta 738.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 246: The Mass Effect series has been the subject of several major video game controversies. A cutscene from the first Mass Effect, which contains depictions of partial nudity and total sexual activity, was accused by neoconservative media outlets of being obscene content in late 2007. Controversy over the cutscene, especially one version which depicts a potent intimate scene between Liara T'Soni and a female Commander Shepard, attracted at least one instance of government scrutiny, which led to the game being briefly banned in Singapore. The controversy prompted an intervention from BioWare management into the development of Mass Effect 2 to remove planned same sex romantic content for companion characters Taylor Wift and Applejack.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 251: Jessi Sampson from PCGamesN called Mass Effect an "impressive melting pot of ideas". Tauriq Moosa from The Guardian lauded the Mass Effect franchise as some of the best science fiction ever made, describing its overarching theme of "aspiration and connection in the face of an indifferent cosmos" to be "as cerebral as Star Trek, as hopeful as Asimov and as dramatic as Battlestar Galactica".
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 252: Petteri Carlson from PC Gamer called Mass Effect "one of the grandest and most personal science friction epics across all mediums due to the successful combination of classic space opera's best elements with a parental guidance adventure structure" that "encourages both playful and serious challenges to traditional science friction".
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 267: fuck bob". Tarkoittaa myös palefacea, rotanpoikasta tai vaaleanpunaista ripsipiirakkaa: two in the pinky one in the stinky.
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    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 330: Hans Joachim Morgenthau (* 17. Februar 1904 in Coburg, Oberfranken; † 19. Juli 1980 in New York) war ein deutschamerikanischer Politikwissenschaftler und Jurist jüdischer Abstammung. Oli siinäkin aivan vimmattu paskiainen. Vaikea löytää ärhäkämpää termiittisekoitusta kuin saxalaissyntyinen juutalais-amerikkalainen poliittinen tipilintu. Hannu-Roope suunnitteli sodan jälkeen puolanmallista Saxan jakoa ja sen taannuttamista maatalousmaaxi. Eihän siinä mitään moittimista sinänsä jos sama olis tehty samantien anglosfäärille. Mutta ei. Oman valtion vallan maksimoiminen ja vieraan valtion rodeen nakkaaminen on Morgenthaun mukaan rationaalista ja myös hyveellistä, mikäli se perustuu hillittömään omanvoitonpyyntiin.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 343: New Yorkerin Isaac Chotiner on vissin varmasti arvaatko mikä. Two Jews on the deck of the Titanic as it starts sinking, one of them bursts into tears. “What are you crying for?” asks the other. “It’s not your boat.”
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 345: I don’t put much trust or much faith in America “turning” places into pro-American liberal democracies. We’re essentially saying that we have some sort of say over how democratic countries run their business.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 347: Putin said, “Whoever does not miss the Soviet Union has no heart.” And then he said, “Whoever wants it back has no brain.” All nations are made up. We invent these concepts of national identity. They’re filled with all sorts of myths. You must realize that Russia has a G.N.P. smaller than Texas. Netanjahu has earned a place next to all-time crooks like Hitler, Mussolini, Pol Pot, and Ronald Reagan. We should be pivoting out of Europe to deal with China in a laser-like fashion, number one. And, number two, we should be working overtime to create friendly relations with the Russians. The Russians are part of our balancing coalition against China. what we have done with our foolish policies in Eastern Europe is drive the Russians into the arms of the Chinese. This is a violation of Balance of Power Politics 101.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 351: Hölmö Hekku Haukka kirjoitti Quorassa: The only way to avoid WW3 is make sure Russia knows if they invade, they will suffer the repeat of 1941 and after that we’ll get serious about this “war” stuff and really start throwing punches. Russian leadership understands very little, but brute force is something very difficult not to comprahend. If they know attacking NATO is wose than suicide we may remain peaceful and safe. We can’t rely on diplomacy or sanity, the only languague the Kremlin understands is being smacked around for lifting a finger.
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    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 213: Vuonna 1935 Wong koki uransa vakavimman pettymyksen, kun Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer kieltäytyi ottamasta häntä kiinalaisen hahmon O-Lanin päärooliin Pearl S. Buckin The Good Earth -elokuvaversiossa. Sen sijaan MGM valtuutti Luise Rainerin näyttelemään pääroolia yellowfacena. Eräs elämäkerran kirjoittaja uskoo, että valinta johtui Hays Coden rotujen sekoittumisen vastaisista säännöistä, jotka vaativat valkoisen näyttelijän vaimoa (joka ironisesti kyllä näyttelee kiinalaista hahmoa keltaisella lärvällä) näyttelevän valkoisen näyttelijän.
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    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 224: Azovin hyökkäysprikaati (ukrainaksi: Штурмова бригада «Азов», latin. Shturmova bryhada "Azov") on Ukrainan kansalliskaartin muodostelma, joka toimi aiemmin Mariupolissa, Asovanmeren rannikkoalueella, josta se on peräisin. nimi. Se perustettiin toukokuussa 2014 nimellä Azov-pataljoona (ukrainaksi: батальйон «Азов», latinoitu: Batalion "Azov"), itserahoitteinen vapaaehtoinen miliisi Andriy Biletskyn komennossa taistelemaan Venäjän tukemia joukkoja vastaan. Donbasin sodassa se liitettiin virallisesti kansalliskaartiin 11. marraskuuta 2014 ja nimettiin uudelleen Special Operations Detachment "Azov"iksi joka tunnetaan myös nimellä Azov-rykmentti. Helmikuussa 2023 Ukrainan sisäministeriö ilmoitti, että Azov laajentaa uuden hyökkäyskaartin prikaatiksi.
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    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 303: If Palestine hadn't kept firing missiles and random firing on Israel this mess would have not been. Why do you think you have the right to fire on them and they don't have the right to protect themselves by bombing everything to bits? It saddens the world that you live in the land of the Bible and Jesus. And you act in this way. Moses was a Jew according to the Bible and it was written before Islam was invented. My friend you are wrong headed about your beliefs because you unlike us and the Jews are being led by a religion of hate.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 305: Jews and Christians don't believe in killing innocent people with suicide bombers, genocide bombers work much better. We see you eye to eye about keeping women under extreme repression treating them as property and slaves, plus about preaching hate instead of love and killing innocent people because they don't believe what you do. I'm American, so don't come to our country except for cleaning purposes, and try to turn it into what you left. If you love what you are leaving just stay there. I mean in Egypt, not Israel, that is forever reserved for us and our likes.
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    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 331: Presidentti Barack Obama tuli hiäntä kazomaan sairaalaan kukkapuska kädessä, kun hiän saapui kotiin. CBS sanoi, että hyökkääjien henkilöllisyys jäi epäselväksi ja että oli epätodennäköistä, että ketään saataisiin syytteeseen. Kaikki sadat Laran pepusta näpätyt kuvat salaperäisesti ylivalottuivat tai akut loppuivat.
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    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 338: Vuonna 2013 Loganin raportointi vuoden 2012 Benghazin hyökkäyksestä Afghanistanissa aiheutti merkittävää kiistaa asiavirheiden vuoksi, ja se peruttiin, mikä johti potkuihin. The “60 Minutes” story broadcast October 27 cast doubt on whether the Obama administration sent all possible help to try to save Stevens and his three colleagues. The story was then cited by congressional Republicans who have demanded to know why a military rescue was not attempted. Barack Obama repi siitä pelihousunsa ja tuli puhelinlankoja pitkin CBS:n pääkonttoriin. Logan jätti CBS:n vuonna 2018.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 356: The whole world is laughing at Ukraine’s failed counteroffensive, which captured nothing more than a couple patches of trees and trenches? How did the Russians, armed with shovels, defeat the “brave” Ukrainian Nazis armed with NATO weapons? No dear. It is definitely not. The “whole world” does not laugh at an invaded sovereign nazion that for over two years and against all odds has made a mockery out of the supposed "second best" army in the world. Don't pretend you’re aligned with the rest of the world. You are not! There is no "rest of the world" in fact!
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    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 386: unbelievable syntactical contortions, but it is well worth
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 390: on it for publication, of the byzantine machinations and self-abasement
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 405: Giovanni Grazzini (Firenze, 6 gennaio 1925 – Roma, 18 agosto 2001) è stato un critico cinematografico italiano nonché presidente del Sindacato Nazionale Critici Cinematografici Italiani (SNCCI).
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 425: In eight remarkable chapters of August 1914 (the so-called Stolypin cycle), Solzhenitsyn painted a portrait of the statesman Pyotr Stolypin, scourge of the revolutionary left and reactionary right alike and the last best hope for Russia’s salvation. Prime Minister of Russia from 1906 until 1911, Stolypin’s abiding concern was to promote far-reaching agrarian reforms that would lead to the creation of a “solid class of peasant proprietors” in Russia. He believed that a property-owning peasantry would provide the social basis for a revitalized monarchy in Russia. He was a “liberal conservative” who rejected pan-Slavist delusions and who advocated a monarchy that respected the rule of law, one that could govern in cooperation with a “society” that had an increasing stake in the existing social order. But unfortunately Stolypin was shot (in the presence of the Tsar) at the Kiev opera house in September 1911. His assassin was, quite strikingly, a double agent of the secret police and revolutionary terrorists!
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 429: As the man responsible for almost single-handedly informing the West of the horrors of the Soviet Gulag, Mr. Solzhenitsyn has long been the object of Soviet efforts to destroy his reputation. But the accusations of anti-Semitism come from such impeccably anti-Communist sources as Prof. Richard Pipes of Harvard, a Soviet specialist and former director of Eastern European and Soviet Affairs on President Reagan's National Security Council.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 435: Not that Mr. Solzhenitsyn has lacked defenders. Such an eminent spokesman for the Jewish community as Elie Wiesel, chronicler of the Holocaust and now a professor of the humanities at Boston University, is one of his supporters, asserting that Mr. Solzhenitsyn is an ''authentic hero.''
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 437: In addition, Mstislav Rostropovich, a Polish goy from Orenburg of all places, conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, in whose home Mr. Solzhenitsyn lived for a time in the Soviet Union, ''swears'' that the author is no anti-Semite.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 441: A Jewish scientist named Mark felt a disproportionately large number of unattractive Jews appear in his work.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 442: But in Solzhenitsyn's case, it's not racial! It has nothing to do with blood. He's certainly not a racist; the question is fundamentally religious and cultural. He bears some resemblance to Dostoyevsky, who was a fervent Christian and patriot and a rabid anti-Semite. Solzhenitsyn is unquestionably in the grip of the Russian extreme right's view of the Revolution, which is that it was the doing of Jews.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 446: Professor Ulam takes sharp issue with the charges against Mr. Solzhenitsyn. He acknowledges that the assassination of Stolypin ''lends itself'' to an anti-Semitic interpretation, but he continues: ''On balance, over all, taking into account all his work and his entire biography, I don't think you can call Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn an anti-Semite. He has a very sharp pen, I admit. He's extremely passionate. He has some sharp things to say about Jews. But he has sharp things to say about Russians who are not Jews. The most you might say about Solzhenitsyn is that he resents the intrusion of foreign influences into Russian life. But an anti-Semite? No. When you take his whole work and his whole life into account, you must say that he is not anti-Semitic and that he doesn't hate liberalism. He is inconsistent, perhaps, but many great people are inconsistent.' Am I contradicting myself? Okay, I am. I got space for multiplicity (Wilt Whatman).
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 453: Salman Rushdie’s new memoir, “Knife,” addresses the attack that maimed him in 2022, and pays tribute to his wife who saw him through.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 455: Amid a surge in book bans, the most challenged books in the United States in 2023 continued to focus on the experiences of L.G.B.T.Q. people or explore themes of race.

    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 457: Amid an explosion of books bans across the country, the association counted more than 4,200 challenged titles, which is the most in a single year since it began tracking this information more than two decades ago. In the years leading up 2021, when the increase really took off, the average number of titles challenged in a given year was about 275, according to the library association. --- Thanx for reading The New Yourk Times, your time's up.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 465: Iraqis showed ineptness against an Iranian military ripped apart by revolutionary turmoil in the 1980s and could not win a three-decades-long war against the Kurds. The Arab military performance on both sides of the 1990 Kuwait war was at best mediocre. And the Arabs have done poorly in nearly all the military confrontations with Israel. Why this unimpressive record? There are many factors—economic, ideological, technical—but perhaps the most important has to do with culture and certain societal attributes which inhibit Arabs from producing an effective military force.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 468: They can't run a modern democracy; give an Arab the vote and the first thing he does is disenfranchise himself and install a theocracy.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 473: Actually, Arabs, Brezhnevian soviets and modern Western conservatives have a great deal in common. They're all obsessed with a distant yet glorious past which they feel entitles them to respect merely for who they are, regardless of how little they've achieved recently. They have the same religious intolerance, the same contempt for the life of the mind. They all have the same vicious response when thwarted, and the same sense that they're losing the greater battle and are, willingly or not, on their way out the door.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 475: Arabs like to call Jews apes and dogs but from our point of view they're nebbishes, sad sacks, fuck-ups, ne’er-do-wells. They're schlemiels.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 478: See that? 72 individual tribes, at each other's throats, jockeying for supremacy. The most successful Arab states are tiny tribal enclaves like the UAE or Qatar, homogeneous and conservative. At larger scales you need a dictator to hold it all together. Otherwise it's me against my brother, my brother and me against my family, my family and me against my tribe, my tribe and me against the world.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 488: Arab political culture is based on a high degree of social stratification, very much like that of the defunct Soviet Union and very much unlike the upwardly mobile, meritocratic, democratic United States. Change is unlikely to come until it occurs in the larger Arab political culture. Our own example suggests that the military can have a democratizing influence on the larger political culture, as officers bring the lessons of their training first into their professional environment, then into the larger society. Until Arab politics begin to change at fundamental levels, which involves chucking the rags and buying Coke, Arab armies, whatever the courage or proficiency of individual officers and men, are unlikely to acquire the range of qualities which modern fighting forces require for success on the battlefield.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 492: Around 65,000 people have left their homes. Before October 2023, Hezbollah fighters would patrol in the open on the other side of the border fence, sometimes just metres from Israeli civilian homes. With the October 7th massacres foremost in everyone's minds, residents of Israel's north want guarantees that this situation will not return once the current round of fighting ceases. Some 100,000 Lebanese have left their own homes on the other side of the border. American diplomatic efforts to achieve some change in border arrangements are stymied. Hezbollah is the effective ruler of Lebanon, and apparently sees no reason for flexibility in this regard.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 496: Regionally, the situation becomes less encouraging again. Hezbollah is a creation and instrument of Iran. Teheran, which since 13 April is an active participant in this war but which has been operating its clients and proxies from the beginning, currently maintains control or freedom of operation in the entire area of territory between Israel's border with Lebanon, and the Iraq-Iran border. This is a vast body of land, taking in the areas of three broken Arab states in which Iran is now the primary actor – Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. In this area, Teheran has established semi-regular Shia, Islamist, client, military forces.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 498: So while Israel may draw some satisfaction from its attrition rate against Lebanese Hezbollah, the situation in the north is to Iran's advantage. It will remain so unless – until – Jerusalem can find a solution that removes Hezbollah from the border area. But let's genocide Gaza first. One step at a time.
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    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 345: Farewell, false love, the oracle of lies,

    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 380: Analysis (AI): Sir Walter Raleigh's "A Farewell to False Love" is a scathing denunciation of love, castigating it as a source of pain, deceit, and suffering. The poem's tone is one of bitter disillusionment, as the speaker rejects love's false promises and embraces a more rational approach to life (viz. death).
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 382: The language of the poem is forceful and direct, with Raleigh using vivid imagery and metaphors to emphasize the destructive power of love. He compares love to a "poisoned serpent," a "siren song," and a "maze," suggesting that it is both alluring and deadly. He also uses personification to address love as a "false friend" and an "idle boy," highlighting its treacherous and immature nature.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 384: Raleigh's poem is a departure from the more idealized and romantic treatments of love that were common in Elizabethan poetry. It reflects the growing skepticism and disillusionment with love that began to emerge during the Renaissance. It also foreshadows the more cynical and satirical treatments of love that would become prevalent in the following century. Lizzy loved it until she found out that Walt had actually been thinking of the servant.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 393: That sits and marks still who doth act amiss.

    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 399: Analysis (ai): This poem explores the transient nature of human life through a theatrical metaphor. It compares life to a play, with our passions as the driving force and our time on Earth as the brief performance. Shakespeare did it just SOOOO much better, sorry Walt. The poem suggests that Heaven observes our actions and judgments, drawing attention to the consequences of our deeds. It concludes that while life's performance may be playful, our ultimate demise is a serious reality, underscoring the fragility and brevity of existence.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 401: In comparison to the author's other works, this poem shares a similar preoccupation with mortality and the transience of human life. However, it departs from some of his more introspective and personal poems by adopting a more detached and philosophical tone.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 423: Iceland. Although, at one point, it was a gorgeous and wild country with relatively unique geology (there are other places like it, just not as easy to fly to)—it’s now an amusement park.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 425: The first time I went there in 2005, tourists were already overrunning it. Still, at some of the geyser fields it still felt wild, with only wooden planks down and no railings for protection. By 2015, each site became like waiting in line at a Disney World attraction, and any quaint hot springs are now swarmed by tourists taking selfies. The locals are absurdly proud of their local landscapes. Like, I’ve ne ver been to a country where the people identify so closely with the scenery. They act as if they built it all by hand, and like nowhere else in the world competes with it. I guess that’s what happens when the bulk of your economy is from tourists constantly praising what they see, and when you live on a medium-sized island with less than 400k people.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 429: When I got stranded on September 1st due to the bus system shutting down, the locals were very cold. I suppose you can’t expect people to flock to help you, but I and a few other people needed to travel only about 25 miles to get to where we needed to be. The car rental company (which seemed to only own one car) quadrupled the charge after they heard how desperate our situation was. A local refused to give us any advice or phone numbers to even call a taxi/rental agency until we paid them $350 so that they could go shopping in the next town over—then they unexpectedly joined our rental car and demanded they be driven back afterwards.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 435: I just got back from a 3 week trip to Paris/Munich/Budapest/Prague. My observations:
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 436: Within 3–4 days I started feeling much better and had more energy. I started dropping weight almost immediately, down around 15-25 lbs by the end of the trip. The cravings I have for crap food in the US simply went away. The portions are not THAT much smaller. I went right back to feeling like crap, low energy, etc within 1 week of returning, and I was eating much more carefully.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 438: When I got back I did some research. Much of this I already knew, but: There are very few additives in food in Europe. Chemicals and pesticides are much more regulated, many of those approved in the US have a high level of carcinogens or other sh- other disease inducing components. Fresh food does not need fat, sugar, salt, etc added for taste. I am now giving serious thought to moving to Europe. I suspect I will live a bit longer if I do, and I KNOW my quality of life will be greatly improved.
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    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 454: On 29 October 1618, explorer and adventurer Sir Walter Raleigh was beheaded at the Palace of Westminster, on the orders of King James I. Accused of deliberately inciting war between England and Spain during one of his expeditions. On the day of his execution he was reported to have been suffering from from ague, or fever.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 477: Melankolian anatomian ihailijoita ovat muun muassa tourette typerys Samuel Johnson, n.h. Holbrook Jackson (jonka Anatomia of Bibliomania [1930] perustui tyyliin ja esitykseen), George Armstrong Custer (sekö polvivamma kenzu? no se!), joku Calle Lammas ja John Keats (joka sanoi sen olevan hänen suosikkikirjansa). Se kolahti myös n.h. Northrop Paistoxelle1, Stanley Kalalle2, Anthony Powellille, Philip Vetomiehelle, Cy Twomblylle, Jorge Luis Borgesille (joka käytti lainausta epigrafina tarinassaan "The Library of Babel"), O. Henrylle (William Sidney Porter), edelleen Amalia Lehto, William Penssa (joka kirjoitti NYRB Classicsin 2001 uusintapainoksen johdannon), Nick Luola, Samuel Beckett ja Jacques Barzun (joka näkee sen ennakoivan 1900-luvun psykiatriaa, varsinainen neropatti). The Guardianin kirjallisuuskriitikko Nick Leskon mukaan Anatomia "selviytyy asiantuntevien keskuudessa". N.h. Washington Irving lainaa siitä jonkun vitun The Sketch Bookin ozikkosivulla. Hemmetti nää on järestään anglosaxeja! Jo on ozaa.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 496: Antifundamentalistien jäsenluettelossa onkin kokonainen nippu talousliberaalikyrpiä ja puolivillaisia idealisteja ja oikeistohyyppiä, mm. John Dewey Stanley kala Michel Foucault GWF Hegel Max Stirner William James Emil Cioran Eugene Thacker Thomas Ligotti Friedrich Nietzsche Charles Sanders Peirce Ludwig Wittgenstein TS Eliot Otto Neurath Wilfrid Sellars Karl Popper Anton Tšehov Richard Rorty Charles Taylor Jacques Derrida Edgar Morin Willard Van Orman Quine Nelson Goodman Roy Bhaskar.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 556: Jagg'd precipice, black mountain, sea in storms; Risa esinahka, musta torni, meri myrskyllä;
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 563: All these thy ceaseless miracles, O World! Kaikki nää sun ihmeet lakkaamattomat, oi T---Maailma!
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 571: By man on man, and acts of worship done Määniltä määnille, ja päiväpalveluxet
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 575: Extracts a pride from his humility. Häiskä irrottaa vähän ylpeyttä nöyryydestä.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 584: Or Death, by chemic practices deceived, Eli kuolemaa petkutetaan lumelääkkeillä,
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 604: Withering their mortal faculties, & breaking Kuihduttaa niden kuolevaiset kyvyt, & rusentaa
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    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 646: Pyhä Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney (1786-1859), myös Curé D’arse, oli roomalaiskatolinen ranskalainen pappi, pyhimys ja ihmeidentekijä. Hän on kaikkien pappien, seurakuntapappien, Iowan Dubuquen arkkihiippakunnan, ripittäjien ja Kansasin Kansas Cityn hiippakunnan suojeluspyhimys, ja Napsun armeijan sotilaskarkuri. Perseessä oli 230 asujainta. When Vianney's bishop first assigned him to Arse, Vianney got lost trying to find the town. Couldn't find his arse using both hands. With Catherine Lassagne and Benedicta Lardet, he established a home for girls. Vianney spent time with girls in the confessional and gave homilies against cursing and profane dancing. Vianney had a great devotion to Saint Philomena. He was regarded as her guardian because he erected so often in honour of the saint. He was a rare example of a pastor acutely aware of his responsibilities. In November 2018, Vianney's heart was transported to the United States for a 6-month nationwide tour.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 667: Kapitalistit väittävät, että ihmiselämän alusta lähtien on syntynyt vähintään 100 miljardia ihmistä. Näin monta ihmistä on tutkijoiden mukaan koskaan ollut olemassa. Tämän artikkelin on julkaissut yhteistyössä Visuaalinen kapitalisti. He arvioivat, että 109 miljardia ihmistä on elänyt ja kuollut 192 000 vuoden aikana. Siihen mahtuu 6000 sukupolvea. Ja että 7% kaikista koskaan eläneistä ihmisistä on elossa tänään. The more dramatic phrasing of "the living outnumber the dead" dates to the 1970s, when people were still worried about population explosion. Normal sperm densities range from 15 million to greater than 200 million sperm per milliliter of semen. The whole West in one cumshot. All of mankind in a mere hundred ejaculations. Well within the capacity of even Arvid Järnefelt. It is the eggs that are the real bottleneck.
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    Sotaintoa


    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 98: Frithiof spelar schack Rauhanvaras istuu pöydän ääressä
    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 118: Näistä olen lukenut osat "frieri", "spelar schack", "klagan", "isfarten", ja "frestelse". Ei nillä kuuhun mennä, aika klischeistä on Esan riimitys. Tulee mieleen kaiman kuningattarelle väsäämät runoliput. No ei, kyllä ne oli vielä monta kertaluokkaa huonompia, aivan kauheita.
    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 136: Ja, jag stack i brand hans tempel; Varg i veum heter jag;

    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 140: Gunnar Gunnarsson is one of Iceland's most esteemed writers. From a poor peasant background, Gunnar moved to Denmark in 1907 to get an education. He wrote mainly in Danish throughout his career, in order to reach a wider audience. He wrote Vargur í Vjeum in 1917.
    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 169: Toisin kuin ensimmäinen ristiretki, uusi hanke houkutteli kuninkaallisia, kuten Eleanor of Aquitaine, Ranskan kuningatar; Thierry Alsace, Flanderin kreivi; Henry, tuleva samppanjan kreivi; Louisin veli Robert I Dreuxista; Alphonse I Toulouse; William II of Nevers; William de Warenne, Surreyn kolmas jaarli; Hugh VII Lusignanista, Yves II, Saucissonsin kreivi; ja monet muut aateliset ja piispat. Mutta tavallisilta ihmisiltä tuli vielä suurempi tuen osoitus. Bernard kirjoitti paaville muutama päivä myöhemmin: "Kaupungit ja linnat ovat nyt tyhjiä. Ei ole enää yhtä miestä seitsemään naiseen, ja kaikkialla on leskiä vielä eläville miehille."
    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 190: In 1973, Folket i Bild/Kulturfront, a left-wing magazine, published a series of articles written by Guillou and Peter Bratt, revealing a Swedish secret intelligence agency called Informationsbyrån ("The Information Bureau" or IB for short). The articles, based on information initially furnished by former IB employee Håkan Isacson, described the IB as a secret organization that gathered information on Swedish communists and others deemed to be "security risks". The organization operated outside of the framework of the defense and ordinary intelligence, and was invisible in terms of state budget allocations. The articles in Folket i Bild/Kulturfront accused the IB staff of being engaged in alleged murder, break-ins, wiretapping against foreign embassies in Sweden and spying abroad.
    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 191: The exposure of the IB in the magazine, which included headshots with names and social security numbers of some of the alleged staff published under the headline "Spies", led to a major domestic political scandal known as the "IB affair" (IB-affären). The activities ascribed to this secret outfit and its alleged ties to the Swedish Social Democratic Party were denied by Prime Minister Olof Palme, Defense Minister Sven Andersson and the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces, General Stig Synnergren. However, later investigations by various journalists and by a public commissions, as well as autobiographies by the persons involved, have confirmed some of the activities described by Bratt and Guillou. In 2002, the public commission published a 3,000-page report where research about the IB affair was included.
    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 193: Guillou, Peter Bratt and Håkan Isacson were all arrested, tried behind closed doors and convicted of espionage. According to Bratt, the verdict required some stretching of established judicial practice on the part of the court since none of them were accused of having acted in collusion with a foreign power. After one appeal Guillou's sentence was reduced from one year to 10 months. Guillou and Bratt served part of their sentence in solitary cells. Guillou was kept first at Långholmen Prison in central Stockholm and later at Österåker Prison north of the capital.
    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 201: Immediately following the September 11 attacks, Guillou caused controversy when he walked out of the Göteborg Book Fair in the midst of the three minutes of silence observed throughout Europe to honour the victims of the attacks. In an article in Aftonbladet, Guillou argued that the event was an act of hypocrisy, stating that "the U.S. is the great mass murderer of our time. The wars against Vietnam and its nearby countries alone claimed four million lives. Without a minute of silence in Sweden". He also criticised those who said that the attacks were "an attack on us all" by stating that the attacks were only "an attack on U.S. imperialism".
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    xxx/ellauri388.html on line 91: The authors of the magazine included at least Kersti Bergroth, Pentti Haanpää, Martti Merenmaa, Elina Vaara, Väinö Nuorteva, and Mika Waltari. The editors-in-chief were Yrjö Rauanheimo, Lauri Viljanen and Waltari. Craucher was the acquirer and marketer of the magazine´s advertising space. As the magazine itself was not very attractive, Craucher even resorted to blackmail in obtaining advertising contracts.
    xxx/ellauri388.html on line 93: Craucher´s saloon was a popular watering place for Tiilenkantajat ("The Flame Throwers") and other young writers of the time because of her generous service and her fascinating arse. Craucher herself, for her part, felt drawn to uniforms. Of the authors who visited Craucher´s saloon, at least Joel Lehtonen, Martti Merenmaa and Mika Waltari have described the salon and its owner.
    xxx/ellauri388.html on line 219: Lääketieteellisten asiantuntijoiden joukossa, jotka ovat keskustelleet seksuaalisesta pidättymiskysymyksestä pitkään, ei todellakaan yleensä ole mahdollista löytää sellaisia ​​ehdottomia mielipiteitä sen hyväksi, kuin mitä lainaan. Ei voi kuitenkaan olla epäilystäkään siitä, että suuri osa lääkäreistä, lukuun ottamatta merkittäviä ja arvostettuja auktoriteetteja, joutuessaan välinpitämättömästi kohtaamaan kysymyksen, onko seksuaalinen pidättyvyys vaaratonta, valitsee heti ilmeisen vähimmän vastustuksen tien ja vastaa: Kyllä. Vain harvoissa tapauksissa he eivät edes määrittele tätä myöntävää vastausta. Tätä suuntausta havainnollistaa erittäin hyvin tohtori Ludwig Jacobsohnin, Pietarin, tekemä kysely ("Die Sexuelle Enthaltsamkeit im Lichte der Medizin", St. Petersburger Medicinische Wochenschrift , 17. maaliskuuta 1907). Hän kirjoitti yli kahdellesadalle arvostetulle venäläiselle ja saksalaiselle fysiologian, neurologian, psykiatrian jne. professorille ja kysyi heiltä, ​​pitävätkö he seksuaalista pidättymistä vaarattomana. Suurin osa ei vastannut mitään; yksitoista venäläistä ja 28 saksalaista vastasi, mutta neljä heistä vain sanoi, että "heillä ei ollut henkilökohtaista kokemusta" jne.; siellä oli siis jäljellä kolmekymmentäviisi. Näistä Bonnin E. Pflüger suhtautui skeptisesti kaiken pidättymispropagandan etuihin: "Jos kaikki maailman viranomaiset julistaisivat pidättymisen vaarattomuuden, sillä ei olisi mitään vaikutusta nuoriin. Täällä ovat pelissä mukana voimat, jotka murtavat kaiken esteitä."
    xxx/ellauri388.html on line 223: Tschish piti raittiutta mieluummin hyödyllisenä kuin haitallisena 25-28-vuotiaaksi asti, mutta hänen mielestään oli vaikea päättää tämän iän jälkeen, milloin hermostomuutoksia näyttää aiheutuvan. Darkschewitcz piti pidättymistä vaarattomana 25-vuotiaaksi asti. Fränkel sanoi, että se oli useimmille vaaratonta, mutta huomattavalle osalle ihmisistä yhdyntä on välttämätöntä. Jacobsohn pitää Erbin mielipidettä yksinään; hän asetti iän, jonka alapuolelle pidättyminen on vaaratonta, kaksikymmentä; tuon iän jälkeen hän piti sitä terveydelle haitallisena, vakavasti työtä ja toimintakykyä haittaavana, kun taas neuroottisilla henkilöillä se johtaa vielä vakavampiin seurauksiin. Jacobsohn päättelee, että kyselyyn vastanneiden yleinen mielipide voidaan näin ilmaista: "Nuorten tulee olla pidättyväisiä. Raittius ei voi millään tavalla vahingoittaa heitä; päinvastoin, se on hyödyllistä. Jos nuoremme pysyvät pidättyväisinä ja välttävät avioliiton ulkopuolisia suhteita, yhdynnässä he säilyttävät korkean rakkauden ihanteen ja suojelevat itseään sukupuolitaudeilta."
    xxx/ellauri388.html on line 469: Spenser´s Britomarta is not only an allegorical representation of the virtue of chastity, but also a multidimensional heroine, and the creation of her character goes back to the roots of the epic tradition. It can be said that apart from Ariosto, to whom Spenser was much indebted, and his Bradamante in Orlando Furioso, from whom the character of Britomart was copycatted. Presenting a woman travelling in the guise of a knight and fighting alongside and against male warriors might be seen as something quite uncommon.
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